Honors Theses from 2019
Labor Migration and Social Networking: Maasai Labor Migrants in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Elise Rakoff
Honors Theses from 2018
Black Girl Magic: Intersectional Self-Definition in Young Adult Afrocentric Fantasy, Bezawit Yohannes
Health and Medicine among First-Generation African Immigrants in the United States, Anne Fuller
Honors Theses from 2017
Understanding Colorism Through the Perceptions and Social Interactions of African Diasporic Women, Ebimene Doubeni
When the World Becomes Flesh: The International Day of Remembrance as Spatially Redressing Hampton, Virginia's Buckroe Beach, Amirio Freeman
Honors Theses from 2015
Being An "Extraterrestrial:" The Need for Academic Emphasis on the Intersection of Race and Sexuality, Marvin D. Shelton Jr.
"How Do They Do It?": Characteristics of Successful Teachers of African American Students, Chloe C. Miksovic
Honors Theses from 2012
Multicultural Science Education, Jerome J. Carter