Senior Theses

CHID’s commitment to project-based learning culminates in the senior thesis, which helps students develop their own interests and increase the depth of their scholarly engagement. The process of arriving at a research question, connecting with UW faculty on shared research interests, performing research, and writing are each integral parts of this capstone experience.

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Suazo, Lynette. The Complexities of Radio. 2006. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Subcleff, Tanya. (Re)Thinking Multi-Ethnic Identity in a Culture of Difference. 2007. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Sullivan, Yumi. Restoring the Balance An Analysis of Health Inequalities. 2008. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Tesfaye, Milcah. Failing U.S. Public Schools What are the Keys to Solving the Problem? 2012. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Thelen, Elizabeth. Riding Through Change History, Horses, and the Restructuring of Tradition in Rajasthan. 2006. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Tollefson, Amanda. Microlending and El Movimiento No Pago: Nicaragua's Struggle to Balance Government Intervention with a Healthy Microfinance Market. 2009. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Trantham, Maureen. Personal Journalism Towards Individuals Affecting Collective Memory. 2007. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Underwood, Asher. Ninth Trybe Studies UW. 2006. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Volkman, Jon. Through the Eyes of a Mongoose: The Intent of Audience. 2011. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Wallen, Jennifer L.. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: A Study of Forgiveness. 2006. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Waysdorf, Abby. Fade to Grey Masculinity and Respect in Rock Music. 2007. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Westby, Rebecca. Lula: Accompanying Explanation. 2008. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Zeru, Mahlet. Global Economic Inequality. 2011. Undergraduate, Senior Theses
Zweigle, Chris. Untitled. 2007. Undergraduate, Senior Theses