1. Antecedents of Undergraduate Involvement in Philanthropy Open Access Author: Levy, Daniel Title: Antecedents of Undergraduate Involvement in Philanthropy Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: philanthropyBig FivePublic Service Motivation File: Download Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Rick R Jacobs, Thesis SupervisorRick R Jacobs, Thesis SupervisorJeanette N Cleveland, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Examining Student Motivations and Identities to Promote Philanthropic Involvement Open Access Author: Barnett, Meghan Title: Examining Student Motivations and Identities to Promote Philanthropic Involvement Area of Honors: Marketing Keywords: studentphilanthropythonmarketingmotivationidentity File: Download Barnett_SHC_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Karen Page Winterich, Thesis SupervisorJennifer Chang Coupland, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The Heart of Involvement: Empathy in Service and Philanthropic Organizations on the Pennsylvania State University Campus Open Access Author: Walsh, Alexandra Ryan Title: The Heart of Involvement: Empathy in Service and Philanthropic Organizations on the Pennsylvania State University Campus Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: Empathyservicephilanthropyleadershipgendercollegesstudent organizations File: Download Alexandra_Walsh_-_Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. The Student Philanthropy Shift: How Debt Affects College Student Philanthropy Open Access Author: Janoski, Alissa Marie Title: The Student Philanthropy Shift: How Debt Affects College Student Philanthropy Area of Honors: English Keywords: philanthropyMillennialsstudent debt File: Download Thesis_Alissa_Janoski.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Jessica Jane O'hara, Thesis SupervisorDr. Xiaoye You, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. How Can Philanthropic Dollars Be Spent Most Cost-Effectively to Combat Climate Change? Open Access Author: Cohen, Zachary Austin Title: How Can Philanthropic Dollars Be Spent Most Cost-Effectively to Combat Climate Change? Area of Honors: Finance Keywords: climate changecapitalefficiencynonprofitsprivate foundationsgrantsgrantmakingphilanthropyphilanthropic File: Download Cohen_Thesis_Final_Draft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Michael Mann, Faculty Reader