Thesis Topics of Graduates with Distinction since 2005

 

Joseph Batir
College of Science, Geology
History of Geophysical Techniques and Evolution of their Application

Jason Brosseau
College of Liberal Arts, Administration of Justice
Integrity of the U.S. Dollar

Raven Ann Brown
College of Liberal Arts, Political Science
The Best Relationships Involve Compromising

Sean Brown
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts, Radio-Television
Time to Evolve

Dylan Burns
College of Liberal Arts, History
“…our government is capable of doing anything…”: Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the Creation of a Suspicious Population

Jessica Bustos
College of Liberal Arts, English
Through the Eyes of the World

Shannon Dale Crain
College of Liberal Arts, Political Science
Structure Needed for the Establishment Clause and Separation of Church and State

Laura Deaton
College of Liberal Arts, Psychology
The Effects of Rare Events on Frequency Estimations

Jacci Delaney
College of Liberal Arts, Art
Why is Glass Still Ignored in the Mainstream Art World?"

Teshia Dozier
College of Liberal Arts, Psychology
Relations Between Body Image and Psychological Well-Being of African American College Women

Sean Goodin
College of Science/College of Liberal Arts, Physiology & Philosophy
Effect of Gonadectomy on AgRP-induced Weight Gain in Rats

Evan Hale
College of Liberal Arts, Philosophy
We Have Never Had Integrity: The Latourian Account
of Scientific Practice as Intimacy-Oriented

Adam Hall
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts, Radio-Television
Among Us

Eric Heiple
College of Liberal Arts, Administration of Justice
Rational Choice Theory, Routine Activities Theory, and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design: An Analysis of Theories and Concepts with an Introduction of a New Three Prong Crime Prevention Model

Yen Vi Ho
College of Liberal Arts, Theater
Production Book and Stage Management of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

Katherine Jemilo
College of Liberal Arts, Art
Viewership and The Tree of Jesse

Eugene Kabbe
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts, Radio-Television
Gods, Goddesses & Nephilim

Daniel Kantor
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts, Cinema & Photography
Day In Day Out

Christopher Kunz
College of Liberal Arts, Classics & Philosophy
Gore, Guts, and Lore: Accentuating the Natural Humor and Absurdness of the Centaur Myth in Ovid’s “Metamorphoses”

Merry Lanker
College of Liberal Arts, Art
Art and Literature

Nadia Lopez
College of Science, Zoology
The Usage and Preference of Structural, Object, and Social Enrichment of Callitrichid Primates

Hilary Matheson
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts
Nazi Heritage: Propaganda Used on Children Living Under the Third Reich

Christine Nagel
College of Applied Sciences and Arts, Dental Hygiene
A Youth in Upheaval!

Kelsey Nave
College of Science, Mathematics
Mathematics in Engineering

Bryan Norbut
College of Liberal Arts, Classics
The Faith of Socrates

Matthew Picchietti
College of Liberal Arts, Psychology
The Effects of Nicotine on Attention in Smoking and Non-Smoking Males with ADHD Symptoms

Amanda Rabideau
College of Science/College of Liberal Arts, Physiology & Philosophy
Characterization of the Reproductive Systems in Female and Male Mice that Express a Constitutively Active Lutenizing Hormone Receptor

Lauren J. Rinne
College of Business, Management
Industrial Automation Brochure, As It Relates to a Lifetime of Experience

Benjamin Schantz
College of Liberal Arts, Music
Germanic Introspection and Its Influence on Chamber Music

Jennifer Schmidt
College of Education and Human Services, Communication Disorders & Sciences
Verbal Counting Versus Numerical Reasoning

Bridget Sosnowski
College of Education and Human Services, Social Work
The Effect of Implementing Culturally Competent Practice Methods with African-American Adolescents

Laura Sullivan
College of Liberal Arts, Psychology
Increased Rejection Sensitivity in Maltreated Children

Jim Syler
College of Liberal Arts, Philosophy & Economics
Capitalism as a System of Government

Kate Tallcott
College of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Science
SIUC Horse Judging Team Handbook

Andrea Wallace
College of Liberal Arts, Speech Communication
Ana and Mia: A (Dis)orderd Life

Sarah Wells
College of Science, Physiology
Structural Characterization and Interactions of the CPEB Zinc Finger Domain

Eric White
College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Design and Construction of a Nanofluid Heat Transfer Testine Apparatus

Bridgett Williams
College of Liberal Arts, Anthropology
A Study of Upper Paleolithic & Mesolithic Dental Traits

Chris Williams
College of Engineering, Civil Engineering
Overview of Structural Health Monitoring and the Implementation of a Wireless Internet-Based Structural Health Monitoring System