Class of 2002 Senior Theses
Pursuing Justice in the Global Context
Struggle for Rights: Claiming Indigenous Identity in Amazonian Ecuador
by Kate Aiello
The Process of Emerging: Educating Nigerian Girls for Success in the Post-Colonial French System
by Meghan Colleen Gallagher
Effective Peacekeeping: The Need for Consensus Politics: A Case Study of Northern Ireland
by Tina Shaughnessy
Understanding UNTAC: An Analysis of United Nations Peacekeeping in Cambodia
by Carolyn Elizabeth Waldrep
Interpreting US Culture
Marriage Promotion in Welfare Reform
by Shawn Chang
Composing the 'Native': The American Media Image of Africa and the Colonial Discourse
by Kevin DuMouchelle
The 'English Only' Movement: More Than Just a Loss of Tongues
by Valia Glytsis
Catholic Hope as the Ultimate Peace
by Andrew Goodrich
Masses, Labor Rights and Activism: New Possibilities
Possibilities for Partnerships between NGOs and Corporations to Promote Labor Rights in the Americas
by Michael Levinson
The Power of the Dollar: Consumer Activism in the 20th Century--From the National Consumers' League to the Student Antisweatshop Movement
by Adam Smith
The Power of the People: Faith-Based Community Coalitions and IAF Organizing for Living Wages in Spokane and Washington, DC
by Vanessa Waldref
Enforcing Justice: New Conceptualizations of Power
Criminals and Cops Transformed: An Examination into the Nature and Significance of the Changing Dynamics of Transnational Organized Crime
by Eric Christensen
Burning the Cigar at Both Ends: The Hypocrisy of the United States Government in the Crusade against Castro
by Dennis Graham
Avoiding the Next Vietnam: An Examination of Constitutional War Powers
by Jake Klonoski
Borders: Success Without Peace
by Kirran Syed

