Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2004
Recently incarcerated homeless men's opinions on rehabilitation programs, Heather Eleanor Mooney (Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology)
Using drama as an effective method to teach elementary students, Mandie M. Moore (Teacher Education)
Postmodern mythology: Ecology, cultural survival, and Sorbian folklore in the works of Jurij Brezan, Adrienne Eva Muncy (World Languages)
Literature review of female anterior cruciate ligament injuries, Allison M. Nichol (Health Promotion and Human Performance)
The future of dentistry: Market change, manpower needs, and the adaptability of a profession, Jason Northgrave (Health Sciences)
A general's self-depiction: The political strategies of Gaius Julius Caesar as seen in the Commentarii de Bello Gallico, Freedom-Kai Phillips (History and Philosophy)
Empirical study of expenditures models, Jason A. Richmond (Economics)
Literacy education and the ELL, Tammara L. Schober (Teacher Education)
Croatian immigrants in the Keweenaw, Jennifer Lynn-Franks Stajdl (History and Philosophy)
Self-other similarity, attachment styles, and duration of romantic relationships, Akiko Tamamura (Psychology)
Investigation: Pairing Eastern Michigan University's hearing impaired department practicum opportunities with the hearing impaired camp at Lion's Bear Lake Camp, Alana Townsend (Special Education)
The importance of writing with young children, Melissa Wood (Teacher Education)
Crisis management in athletic public relations, Christina M. Zavicar (Communication, Media and Theatre Arts)
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2003
Relating to students through young adult literature, Joshua K. Lynch (English Language and Literature)
Master artist and jeweler Rene Lalique, Fallon Lee Miller (Art)
Investment prospects in Ukraine: Transition from a planned to market economy, Teodor Kostandinov Penov (Economics)
Getting the word out: A guide to promotion and public relations for nonprofit organizations, Nakia M. Watkins (English Language and Literature)
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2002
Archaeological investigations of the Worden House site (20W A341) city of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan, Stacy Ann Tchorzynski (Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology)
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 1995
Women with physical disabilities choosing to have children, Alexia Anne Evans (Health Sciences)