Honors Theses from 2020
Blessings and Burdens: Family Planning in the Rural South, Amber D. Churchwell
How Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Gender Shape Feelings of Competition within the Pre-Med Department at a Small Liberal Arts College, Amanda B. Deming
Honors Theses from 2018
Painters of Modernity: A Bourdieusian Analysis of Manet and Degas, Gillian Wei
Honors Theses from 2017
Visions for Waterville's Future: Perceptions of its Residents, Alex Wolansky
Honors Theses from 2016
Investigation of Biological, Sociological, and Statistical Factors Contributing to the Emergence and Spread of the 2014 Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West Africa, Alexandra Anne Bishop
Negotiating Order in State-Funded Care: Examining the Salience of Sponsoring Agencies in Maine's School-Based Health Centers, Susan M. Fleurant
Health Care Agency: Statewide Awareness of Patient-Centered Care in Maine’s Mental Health Care Facilities, Holly Hogan A
Honors Theses from 2014
Women Writing about Mental Illness: Historical and Literary Patterns of Labeling Women Deviant, Cecelia Conroy
Honors Theses from 2013
Honors Theses from 2009
"Contentment in My Heart": Evangelical Women and Spiritual Journeys, Elizabeth A. Doran
The Second Oldest Profession: An Exploration of the Fall and Rise of Midwifery in America, Abigail K. Sussman
Honors Theses from 2008
Competition or Community? Manifest and Unexpressed Functions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Sara Benjamin
Self-destructive Behaviors of Adolescent Girls and Boys, Carolyn A. Curtis
Honors Theses from 2007
Where did all these books come from? The Publishing Industry and American Intellectual Life, Maro N. Asadoorian
Honors Theses from 2006
Non-adherence: a Symptom of the Current Health Care Model, Margaret Duggan
Assisted living: The politics of Medicaid and Medicare, Sarah Lim
Honors Theses from 2002
Communicator-in-chief: presidential use of television past, present, and future, Jenna Wasson
Honors Theses from 2000
Study concerning the initiation of the American preoccupation with diet and body image, Janet Bordelon
Honors Theses from 1999
The Aging of the Baby Boomers: A Social Problem?, Gina Mía Espinosa-Salcedo
Honors Theses from 1998
Missing from the Miracle: Microcredit and Urban Market Women in Bolivia, Stephanie L. Small
Honors Theses from 1997
Celluloid blackness : race, modernity, and the conflicted roots of American cinema (1915-1939), Lincoln Farr
Honors Theses from 1994
Love, sex, & family: radical revisionings of the Oneida community, Cathryn Czernicki