21. The Performative Sublime: Working Words and Marital Observations in Tamburlaine the Great, Part One Open Access Author: Portzline, Madeline Elizabeth Title: The Performative Sublime: Working Words and Marital Observations in Tamburlaine the Great, Part One Area of Honors: English Keywords: MarlowePerformativitySublimityLonginusEarly Modern DramaPerformative SublimeTamburlaineBajazethZenocrateDramaLiterary CriticismTamburlaine the Greatlanguagedivinity File: Download thesis.final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Patrick G Cheney, Thesis SupervisorDr. Xiaoye You, Thesis Honors Advisor
22. MENTAL HEALTH JOURNALISM: EMBRACING ACCURACY, SENSITIVITY AND COMPASSION THROUGHOUT THE REPORTING PROCESS Open Access Author: Kuznitz, Alison Title: MENTAL HEALTH JOURNALISM: EMBRACING ACCURACY, SENSITIVITY AND COMPASSION THROUGHOUT THE REPORTING PROCESS Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: mental healthmental illnessstigmajournalismsuicidelanguage File: Download Alison_Kuznitz_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Edgar Eshleman Jr., Thesis SupervisorJames Ford Risley, Thesis Honors Advisor
23. An Empirical Investigation of Social Capital and International Migration: The Role of Language, Culture and Diasporas Open Access Author: Shea, Nicholas Title: An Empirical Investigation of Social Capital and International Migration: The Role of Language, Culture and Diasporas Area of Honors: Economics Keywords: migrationgravitysocial capitaltrustlanguageculturecultural distancereligiondiasporaethnicdiversityeconomics File: Download Nicholas_Shea_Thesis_Spring_2021.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Bee Yan Roberts, Thesis SupervisorRussell Paul Chuderewicz, Thesis Honors Advisor
24. The Tower that Can’t Be Completed: The Impact of Language Differences on Civil Conflict Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Aronson, Lillian Title: The Tower that Can’t Be Completed: The Impact of Language Differences on Civil Conflict Area of Honors: International Politics Keywords: civil conflictethnicityethnic differenceslanguagereligion File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Douglas Lemke, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor