Theses from 2024
Mapping Collaboration: Examining State-Government Alliance in Addressing Specific Child Sexual Offenses, Allison R. Lair
Theses from 2022
Breaking the 'Cis' Binary: Examining the Role Model Effect Among Cisgender Women and Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Individuals, Elizabeth A. Diamanduros
Assessing Thematic Correlations Between Extremist Political Organizations of the Past and Present, Andrew C. Eunice
Let California be California and Let Texas be Texas: How Political Homogeneity Drives Polarization in Congress, Brigman T. Moore
The Universal Periodic Review: Determining an International Organization’s Impact on Women’s Rights in a State, Miranda R. Peterson Ms.
Big Tech: Antitrust Paradox or Solvable?, Emma K. Williams
Juries and the Effects of Priming, Keondra Williams
Theses from 2021
Intersectionality Within Title VII: a Legal Claim Analysis, Ariana Brabham
Police Brutality: Macroeconomic Effects in the United States, Nya Bryant and Kate Perry
The New Open Forum: Social Media Use in Georgia Gubernatorial Elections, John Mack
Nurturing Democracy? Mediating between Women Chief Executives and Voter Turnout, Gabrielle A. Peterson
A Sign of the Times- How Ethnonationalist Executives Affect Democracy, Adam M. Sikes
Theses from 2020
Does Description Equal Prescription? A Case for Gender Quotas in Latin America, Samuel E. Hobbs
The Effects of a Powerful Military on Compliance with International Human Rights Tribunals, Ian Z. Sheppard
Theses from 2019
Immigration Policy reform: International Students and Higher Education, Anna M. Kwiatkowski
Better Left Unsaid: The Connection Between Members of Congress, Presidents, and Political Ambiguity, Grace Alexa Pittman
Silence as A Strategy, Jarvis L. Steele
Theses from 2018
Navigating the Double Bind: Exploring the Relationship Between Gender, Political Ideology, and Human Rights, Ashley Archer
Reverting to the Right: Analyzing the recent reversion of Western liberal democracies, Kevin Crosby
Millennial Voting Patterns in a Politically Polarized America, Nic Matthews
How do Active Citizens and Political Maximalists Benefit the Individual and the Community?, Emily E. Shannon 7654439
Recruitment of American Citizens to International Religious Extremist Groups Via Social Media, Elizabeth P. Stovall
Theses from 2017
A Revolutionary Norm: Socialism in the United States vs. Europe, Auburn A. Bell
Helping Ourselves First: Conflict Management Strategies of Regional International Organizations, Carolynn Nixon
Why do Latinos vote Democratic in Presidential Elections, Tanner J. Perfect
Theses from 2016
Why the Welfare State Persist: A Comparative Analysis of Varying Welfare States, Xavieria Jeffers
Human Trafficking: Legislation and Extent, Morgan Podczervinski
Impacts of Prisons in Rural Communities: Economic and Social Factors, Ashleigh T. Rasheed
Who's in Charge of Whom? A Study into the Deference Paid By Federal Court Judges to Executive Agencies, Andrew Smallwood
Theses from 2015
“If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It”?: Analyzing the Politics of the UN Security Council and The Viability of the Group of Four’s Proposal for Reform, Marissa A. McOmber
Theses from 2014
The Determining Factors of U.S. Humanitarian Interventions: A Case Study of Kosovo and Syria, Elijah J. Anderson
Solving the Puzzle of the Black Vote: Is Education Really the Missing Piece?, Xavier Robert Brown
Are There Cracks in the Democratic Peace?, James Farmer