Senior Capstone Project
Freedom to Reproduce: Puerto Rican Women and Sterilization Practices
Freedom, Flags, and "Never Forgetting": Commemorative Practices and Responses in the Ten Years After September 11
Friends in high places: competing ideologies at an independent Quaker school
Friendship: The Super Power of High School and its Effects on Academic Performance
The relationship between friendship and academics has been observed from many different perspectives; it is most relevant to education but has a lot of relevance to the sociological world of academia. The most researched facet of the relationship is how...
From 'Epic' to 'Epic Win': Play and performance as open-database storytelling in pre- and postliterate media
From agricultural subsidies to health outcomes: the implications of feed crop subsidies on industrial agriculture, the environment and human health
From Alternative to Integrative: An Exploration of Acupuncture Within the Western Medical Paradigm
I argue that our current health care system—which is based in Western medicine—is inadequate, not only because it is costly, but because it is failing to keep individuals healthy. I posit that this is due to a number of factors...
From archetypes to actors: the impact of the repatriation movement on museum displays of Native America
From Bikes to Cars and Back Again: How Dutch Cities Became Cycling Cities
From Emergency Shelters to Housing First: Rethinking Solutions to Urban Homelessness
From Farm to School to Justice: How Social Problems are Constructed and (Un)Solved
From Nature Sanctuary to "National Dump": A Walk through Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
This paper is inspired by the literal intersection of two walking bodies, the hiker and the migrant, in the "Most Dangerous Park In America." In Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, located on the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, while the National...
From Organic to Co-creation: A Farm's Process of Reshaping their Relationship with Nature
From Public to Private Space: The Territorialization of the Poughkeepsie City School District And the Four Pillars Charter School
Within the contemporary landscape of public education reform, educational actors are re- directing their hopes and visions for equitable and collaborative change outside of public space and into private territories, such as charter schools. The effort to establish the Four...
From Self Culture to Self Promotion: An Interpretation of Henry David Thoreau's Walden as an Anticipation of America's post Civil War Cultural Transition From Transcendental Individualism to Institutional Professionalism
From the Science of Music to the Physics of Sound: The Fragmentation of Science in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe
From the Science of Music to the Physics of Sound: The Fragmentation of Science in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe
From Watts to Ferguson: The Militarized Policing of Black Communities in the United States
Beginning the 1960s, police forces in the United States underwent a transformation. In response to the civil unrest taking place in cities across the country, public support for increased federal funding for law enforcement soared. With this increased funding, police...
Gaming Across the Divide: Racial Dynamics in e-Sports and the Changing Landscape of East-West Relations
The racial dynamics of professional <em>StarCraft</em>, an online game subject to e-sports, or competitive video games, are placed in the context of globalization and the development of new media technologies.