Theses from 2025
Athlete Soreness Self-Reporting for Increased Sports Recovery, Marissa Bennett
Connecting with Millennials: A Guide for Donor Engagement, Sydney A. Hopkins
When 'Weird' Means 'Dangerous': Viruses and Firewalls in Affective Polarization, Nathan J. Locke
Crisis Calling: Fan Relationships With Athletes, Alexis T. Merriman
Motivations and Goals for Combatting COVID-19 Misinformation in Clinical Setting: A Case Study of Nursing Students., Amarachi H. Okoronkwo
Commodification and Objectification of the Black Male Athlete In the NFL, Jalen A. Terrell
Theses from 2024
“Home on the Phone”: How Black Students at a PWI Use Digital Space to Form Community, Malaysia Barr
Division-I Student-Athletes’ Socialization Out of Sports: The Role of Exit Circumstances and Interpersonal Support on Wellness, Hannah J. Gertz
The Fans Have Spoken: Understanding Survivor Fandom Through Semi-Structured Interviews, Ben Katarzynski
The Post Pandemic Learner: How Spatial Dynamics & Accessibility Impact the Learning Experience, Erikka Misrahi
Online Political Participation Among Younger Generations: A Case Study of the Nigerian Presidential Election, Bowale Odukale
AI at the Helm: Transforming Crisis Communication Through Theory and Advancing Technology, Timothy Whims