Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2006
Integrating reading strategies into the science curriculum, Sarah Gilson (Teacher Education)
Bilingual students and family literacy, Laura Green (World Languages)
Observations on healthcare and the cultural perceptions of pain and pain management at Bebalem Hospital, Tchad Africa, Nealey McCall Hearns (Nursing)
Phylogenetic analysis of NADP-malic enzyme and its expression in Arabidopsis thaliana guard cells, Erin Horning (Biology)
Analysis of the transcriptional levels of guinea pig sines and lines, Nicole D. Jamison (Biology)
Utopian religions in America: The Shakers, the Oneida Perfectionists and the Mormons, an issue of survival, Robin Kirkbride (History and Philosophy)
Music therapy self-employment resource binder, Jennifer M. Korff (Music and Dance)
The nature of collaboration and the impact it has on workspace design, Jessica Lacey (Engineering Technology)
The effects of different fabric types and seam designs on the seams [sic] efficiency, Courtney LaPere (Technology Studies)
Problem solving in the fourth grade classroom, Lisa LeFevre (Mathematics)
Assessing the need for dual diagnosis training for mental health workers serving youth in Michigan, Kathleen "Lucy" McGoron (Psychology)
Creative writing: An elective course for high school students, Megan Theresa Myers (English Language and Literature)
The ethics of genetic testing and the role of the professional nurse in practice, Brad J. Phillips (Nursing)
Lipid metabolism in A549 and 9HTE cells quantitation of lipid peroxidation, Elizabeth Quintus (Chemistry)
Retrotransposition efficiency of non-autonomous mobile DNA, Erin Radloff (Biology)
Synthesis and analysis of an α-amylase inhibitor and an antimicrobial peptide, Brahmlin Kaur Sethi (Chemistry)
Professional learning communities: Where does special education fit in?, Jacqueline B. Shipley (Special Education)
Words without color, Shari Simpson (Teacher Education)
Synthesis of an aza-Cope rearrangement - Mannich cyclization precursor from L-proline, Patricia T. Sinawe (Chemistry)
Complexity trends in the evolutionary history of dasycladalean algae, Michael Stearns (Geography and Geology)
Lazy lagoon: What I learn as a person, teacher, and student through writing, Ashley Weber (English Language and Literature)
Squiggles, dots and lines, Crystal Renee Woolard (Communication, Media and Theatre Arts)
Best-fit bioethics: The formation of ethical and political positions on stem cell research, Emily Zehnder (History and Philosophy)
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2005
Wars waged on drugs, terror, and individual rights in Columbia, Brandon C. Anderson (Political Science)
Chinese city design: Searching history in order to find a balanced and sustainable future, Andrew Armbruster (Geography and Geology)