1. UNDERSTANDING THE ROLES AND MOTIVATIONS OF NONNATIVE PROFESSIONALS WHO WORK WITH NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Open Access Author: Herr, Kelli O Title: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLES AND MOTIVATIONS OF NONNATIVE PROFESSIONALS WHO WORK WITH NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Area of Honors: Community, Environment, and Development Keywords: Native and Nonnative RelationshipsInstitutional ColonizationStorytellingNative AmericanHistoryCulture File: Download Kelli_Herr_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Theodore Roberts Alter, Thesis SupervisorTheodore Roberts Alter, Thesis Honors AdvisorSarah Beth Shear, Faculty Reader
2. Lifestyle Branding: How Identity Tells An Engaging Story Open Access Author: Stern, Hannah Title: Lifestyle Branding: How Identity Tells An Engaging Story Area of Honors: Marketing Keywords: Lifestyle brandingIdentityMarketingStorytellingInfluencer marketingEmotional investmentCustomer-brand relationships File: Download Lifestyle_Branding_How_Identity_Tells_An_Engaging_Story.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jennifer Chang Coupland, Thesis SupervisorJennifer Chang Coupland, Thesis Honors AdvisorMargaret Grace Meloy, Faculty Reader
3. Music as Modern Literature: The Storytelling and Cultural Impact of Taylor Swift Open Access Author: Devlin, Sarah Title: Music as Modern Literature: The Storytelling and Cultural Impact of Taylor Swift Area of Honors: English Keywords: Taylor SwiftMusicStorytellingCultural ImpactPop CulturePoetryBardsJoni MitchellBob DylanAlbumsFeminismLiterature File: Download Sarah_Devlin_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Scott Thompson Smith, Thesis SupervisorCarla J. Mulford, Thesis Honors Advisor