Join us in congratulating our students who completed honors theses! This year we had a particularly strong– and record-breaking!– crop of thesis students, many of whom used the Ethnographic Research Fund to travel to collect data in remote locations ranging from Peru to Lebanon to Texas, California, and South Carolina. These scholars’ achievements are even more notable given the extreme disruption of COVID-19 to their final semester– nevertheless, they all completed outstanding theses and defended remotely. One benefit to the remote defenses was having friends and family be able to attend!
Our 2019-2020 Honors Thesis Students are:
Princess Adeyinka
**Joint thesis with Government & Law
Title: Returning Home: A Look into State-level Policies and its Impact on Formerly Incarcerated Women of Color
Thesis Advisors: Dr. Carlos Tavares and Dr. Helena Silverstein
Yazmin Baptiste
Title: Nosotros no cruzamos la frontera ésta nos cruzó a nosotros: Understanding the Role Anti-Blackness Plays in Homogenous Narratives about the US-Mexico Border
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Neha Vora
Sarah Heins
**Joint thesis with Environmental Studies
Title: Climate Change and Sustainability in Museums: Questions of Accessibility
Thesis Advisors: Dr. Caroline Lee and Dr. Andrea Armstrong
Katherine Hill
Title: Women’s Health is Everyone’s Health: Investigating the Relationship between Preconception Interventions and Infant Health Outcomes in the State of North Carolina
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Carlos Tavares
Ayat Husseini
Title: Precarity and Insecurity in Contemporary Beirut: Understanding Urban Vulnerability on the Eve of the 2019 Revolution
Thesis Advisor: Dr. William Bissell
Ian Miller
**Joint thesis with Music
Title: Composing a Nation: Luis Duncker Lavalle and The Role of Classical Music in Constructing National Identity in Post-War Peru
Thesis Advisors: Dr. David Shulman and Dr. Jorge Torres
Camilla Samuelsson (December 2019 graduate)
Title: Undocumented and Pregnant: Californian Healthcare Providers’ Perspectives on Barriers and Benefits to Maternal Medical Care
Thesis Co-Advisors: Dr. Carlos Tavares and Dr. Rebecca Kissane
Bec Stargel
**Joint thesis with Psychology
Title: The Effects of Trans-Prejudice and Gender Essentialism on Defining and Categorizing Transgender People
Thesis Advisors: Dr. David Shulman and Dr. Angela Bell
CONGRATS ALL!!!!! We could not be more proud of you or more excited to see where you go next.
Screenshot from Adeyinka’s Defense
Screenshot from Miller’s Defense