Government
Asterisk (*) after year denotes honors thesis.
1991
- Paul Fontaine, The Politics of Ecology
2005
- Kerry Clare Duggan, Michigan Environmental Council Internship: Building Legislator Relations through the Michigan Outdoors
2006
- *William R. Brennan, Framing Forest Policy: An Analysis of Political Transition and the “Roadless Rule”
- Robert Kelly, Backcountry Shelter Removal, Resource Rehabilitation, and Recreation Impact Mitigation on the Long Trail, Vermont
- Byron Murray, Energy Efficiency through Efficient Lighting Technologies: A Case Specific Look at Energy Efficiency in Saint Lucia
2007
- Annie Arnold, Barriers to International HIV/AIDS Prevention: How Funding Limits the Capabilities of AIDS Non-Profit Organizations
- Kelly S. Shields, Energy Responsibility Development by Electric Utilities in their Communities
2008
- Mark Brustad, Water Wars: An Analysis of the Bottled Water Industry and a Case Study of Nestle Waters in Michigan
2009
- Daniel Belhumeur Jr., Municipal Buildings in Burlington, Vermont: An Assessment of Energy Efficiency and Bureaucracy
- Eric Ferguson, Wind Farm Development & Political Process: A Case Study of the Political and Legal Process and Analysis of Issue Campaigns Through a Rural Lens
2010
- Ana McMonigle – The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant: A Conflict Assessment
2011
- Madeleine Brown – Bike Plans, Budget Allocations and Biking Infrastructure: How City Governments Demonstrate Levels of Commitment to Bicycle Systems
- * Caroline Dunlap – Investigating Transitions from Conventional to Organic Dairy Production in Vermont
- Hillary Hutchins – Burlington's Legacy: Interning with the City of Burlington
- * Ariel Subourne – Global Warming and the Governance of the Arctic
2012
- Matthew S. Holleb – A Study in Law: Environmental Law and the Student Legal Services
- Emma Petersen – Fables and Reflections: Understanding the Implications of the Maori Party Formation in Communicating Alternative Motivations for Environmental Change
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