Science, Technology, and Society Program
A Vision for the Future: Adaptive Spectacles as a Solution to Global Visual Impairment
Adding insult to injury: how clinical research of today highlights disparities for the disadvantaged human participant
American Identity and Culture Alongside the Beef and Dairy Industries
This thesis examines the cultural, historical, and technological significance of food, specifically red meat, milk, and the cow, in shaping American identities and societal values. Through a combination of historical analysis and cultural critique, it explores how food products like...
An American gunplay: performances of race, gender, and nationalism in three acts
An Analysis of the Verisante Aura in the United States
An Evaluation of the Scope of Challenges Associated with Addressing the Inequitable Access to Menstrual Products in Post-Colonial Rural India
An Eye for the Invisible: Exploring the Role of Image-Making in Science
This thesis tracks the evolution of filmed and photographed depictions of science, emphasizing in particular their dual existence as empirical research tools and stunning works of art.
An illness in Crisis: The Subtleties That Led To The PACE Trial And Its Impact On ME/CFS
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a contested illness with no diagnosis. Treatment typically consists of symptom management. This spurred interest in finding ways to help patients with ME/CFS to find new ways of improving and helping them recover. The...