A selection of papers, posters, and theses voluntarily deposited by students in Chapman University's Honors program.
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Submissions from 2023
Using the Scientific Method to Combat the Biological and Sociological Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Aspiring Healthcare Professional’s Perspective, Isabelle Dhindsa
Submissions from 2022
Ancient Cosmology and the Eternal Canvas, Cambria Acheson
Will Genius Fail? The Effect of Age, Education Level, and Race on Fear of Financial Collapse, Peter Mayne Cline
Submissions from 2020
Time of Day Dependence in Plant–Rhizobia Interaction, Teresa Hur, Isaac Min, Yoobeen Lee, Ashley Okhovat, Sydni Au Hoy, Kenjiro Quides, and Hagop Atamian
Voices of Mixed-Race Asian Students on College Campuses, Amy Sara Lim
Searching for Neural Mechanisms of Social Cognition, Chandler Siemonsma, Cristina Uribe, LouAnne Boyd, Aaron Schurger, Deanna Hughes, and Tian Lan
ChapRates, Brinly Xavier, Micole Amanda Marietta, and Nidhi Vedantam
Submissions from 2019
Tiger Moms, Dragon Dads, and Baby Pandas: Cultural Expectations of Success Among Asian-American College Students, Corinne Tam
Submissions from 2017
Analysis of the Female Presence in the Male-Dominated Comic Book Industry, Nicole Choy
Cross(ing) the Line: Leadership in Devised Theatre, Monica Furman
Anime and War, Carol Sun
Submissions from 2016
The Economic Impacts of Undocumented Immigrants in The United States, Abdulaziz Alangari
Incubating an Internet Identity, Nolan Kresnak
The Costs of Cancer, Jamie Mosely
18th and 19th Century European Philosophy and the Justification of Colonial and Economic Exploits, Danielle Platt and Ian Nell