2014
Community Health Worker Movement in the Mississippi Delta: A Work in Progress?
Conceptions of Race in Higher Education: How Colleges and Universities' Injurious Relations with Predominantly Black Localities Exacerbate White Students' Racial Biases
Constructing Nature Through Cartoons: Cultural Worldviews of the Environment in Disney Animated Film
Contesting Green Lifestyles in the Emerald City: The Urban Sustainability Fix to Capitalism and the Production of Exclusion in South Lake Union, Seattle
Crack Systems Analysis of the McCartys Flow, New Mexico, USA
The McCartys Flow is a 3.9-ka vesicular porphyritic basalt lava flow in the Zuni-Bandera Volcanic Field (ZBVF) near Grants, New Mexico. The Lava Falls area on the southern part of the flow is dominated by pahoehoe sheet flows. Topographic features...
Creative Literacy: Reading Workshops at Poughkeepsie High School
Critiquing Institutional Diversity: Ethnic Minorities' Racial Identity Formations in Ideological and Physical Counter-Spaces
The term diversity within institutions has been used as a selling point for colleges and universities. Verbally, institutions pride themselves in committing to increasing 'diversity'. But what happens after more students of color enter historically White- serving institutions? Through a...
Crowdsourcing for Emergency Preparedness: Towards a Collaborative Approach For Improving Resilience Against Disaster
Deconstructing the Dual City: Preservation and Tourism in La Habana Vieja
Developing the design of a food hub through the adaptive reuse of the abandoned Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory building
Differentiating the Common Core: Establishing the importance of place, population, and politics in creating a relevant and valuable curriculum
This thesis explores the importance of incorporating students' surrounding place, population, and politics into a relevant and valuable curriculum. I frame this analysis with an overview of the benefits and detriments of the recent Educational reform initiative known as the...
DREAMers Act: How Undocumented Latina/o Youth Define Citizenship Through Online Discourse
Embedded in Iraq: The Evolving Relationship Between the US State and the News Media during Periods of Conflict in post-9/11 America
My thesis is an exploration of the evolving relationship between the US State and the news media in periods of conflict, ranging from World War I to the War in Iraq, and how this relationship culminated in the practice of...
Everyone's a Critic: An Exploration of Yelp.com and Food Media
Everyone today seems to be a critic. As our online and offline lives become increasingly intertwined, we have never had so many sites that depend upon consumer opinion-making for content. User-generated media satisfies the needs of certain consumers, but consumers...
Finding Feminism: The Ideologies of Hip-Hop from Black Women in Spaces of Higher Education
Hip-hop is the most affluent subset of Black Culture today. The globalization and mass appeal of hip-hop has made this genre bigger than music; it's style, it's dance, it's art, and even literature. Hip-Hop music is a genre that is...
Forgetting to Remember: Negotiating the past in Chinatown, Singapore
Forgetting to Remember: Negotiating the past in Chinatown, Singapore
Forgetting to Remember: Negotiating the past in Chinatown, Singapore
Formations of Queer Diaspora: Trauma and Empire
This thesis project is explores the contours of nation-state violence and the trauma-inflicted upon deviant populations transnationally. I will explore how fluid, relational experiences with violence evoke transnational diasporic formations which can begin to be actualized when we consider their...