Society/Culture/Diversity
Asterisk (*) after year denotes honors thesis.
1989
- Donna DiNuzio, Battering Sources and Solutions
1991
- Paul Fontaine, The Politics of Ecology
2006
- Sophie H. Bassin, In Their Shoes: Survival and Conceptions of Home Among Homeless Youth
- Shannon C. Duke, The Value of Environmental Education as an Approach to Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Initiatives in Local and International Programs
- Jessica Dunlop, Environmental Awareness and the Usefulness of Trees in Unlikely Places
- Caitlin E. Fitzpatrick, The Value of Environmental Education as an Approach to Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Initiatives in Local and International Programs
- Heidi Raatikainen, A Comparative Social Capital Study of Burlington Coffeehouses: Can the For-Profit Sector Contribute to Social Capital?
2008
- Ali Beddoe, Re-Constructing Community: Strength, Sense of Place and Identity Among Haitian Environmental Refugees in the Dominican Republic Communicated through Art: A Multi-Media Art Activism Project
- Emily Eschner, Gardening as Influenced by Environmental Consciousness
- Dorothy E. Garlo Environmental Art: A Tool to Incorporate the Natural World in the Elementary Art Classroom
- Argira Glama, Journey to Evolutionarily-Informed Environmentalism
- * Lisa P. Goldstein, The Determinants of Female Attitudes Towards Son Preference in India
- * Min Zheng, Finding Balance: Visiting the Old for New Inspirations and Solutions to Environmental Problems
2009
- Amy Doolittle, The Urban Forager: An Ethnographic Study of Dumpster Divers in Burlington, Vermont
- Laura Grabow, The Culture of Nature Within the Urban Landscape: The Church Street Marketplace
- Susanna Taylor, Ecofashion: The Changing Face of the Textiles Industry
2010
- Justin Arzberger – An Overview and Analysis of Voluntary Simplicity in Vermont
- * Pamela Coggins – Wild Food Gathering and Traditional Ecological Knowledge Way Down East: An Oral History of Lubec, Maine
- Ciara DeVozza – Are We there Yet?: Women’s Search for Home in a Temporary Shelter Environment
- Phillip Kern Fandel – A Green America: Cycling the States in Search of Sustainability: A Cross Country Quest to Inspire Sustainable Living
- * Connor L. Gibson – Environmental Organizing and Effective Activism: A Students Teaching Students Course
- Beth Kerschner – Spinning and Weaving in Vermont: An Ethnographic Study of Present Day Commitment to traditional Craft
- Kizette Ortiz-Vanger – Providing Recommendations to the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge Based on Research in Nature-Deficiency and Biophilia
- James S. Prendergast – Exploring Environmental Ideologies in Palmares II, a Community of Brazil’s Landless Rural Worker Movement
- Dan Rovensky – First Walk Through Trees Around Fire: An Exploration of Environmental Education at Camp Tel Yehudah
- Kristen Hope Schow – The Role of the Media in Public Transportation Use
- * Jessica A. Serrante – Environmental Organizing and Effective Activism: A Students Teaching Students Course
- Samuel Tolstoi – Water Conflict and Cooperation in the Jordan River Basin
2011
- * MaryJane Anderson – Safe Space and a Sense of Place: A Plan for Fostering an Inclusive Community at the University of Vermont’s GreenHouse Residential Learning Community
- Kyle E. Gaffney – Endurance Sport as an Approach toward Harmonious Relationship Development: Exploring Behavioral Outcomes through Value Development Investigation of Endurance Sport Athletes
- Nathan Joseph – Songs of Freedom: The Connections Between Music and Social Change
- Stefan Lutter – An Investigation of Cyclist Identity and Perceptions in Burlington, Vermont
- * Taylor Ralph – Eating Practices and Attitudes among American Buddhists: An aspect of Buddhism and Ecology
- * Akane Yamamoto – Japanese Children's Songs for Environmental Education: Environmental Education Curriculum for Edmunds Kindergarten in Burlington
2012
- * Page Atcheson – Strategic Climate Change Communication: A Creative Effort Toward Mitigation and Adaptation
- * Emily Bird – The Socioeconomic Impact of Hydroelectric Dams on Developing Communities: A Case Study of the Chalillo Dam and the Communities of the Macal River Valley, Cayo District, Belize, Central America
- Daniel Clark – Bicycling the Gap: A Mixed Method Study Examining Bicyclists in New York City and the Interactions They Share with the Metro Transportation Authority Subway System, and the New York Waterway Ferry System
- Nathan Clark – Education Beyond the Classroom: A study on effective outreach strategies to get off-campus college students to recycle
- * Samantha Ethridge – ENVS 197 Students Teaching Students: Hunger, Leadership and Social Change
- * Catherine Gannascoli – Hunger, Leadership and Social Change: A Students Teaching Students Course
- Erica Goldberg – From Ghana to the Dominican Republic: Can Ceramic Water Filtration Improve Rural, Ghanaian Women's Access to Clean Water?
- Bekah Simone Gordon – Sewing a Quilt: A Journey Into the Nature of Community and the Creation of The Vermont Family Reunion
- Lindsey C. Hogan – Got Raw Milk?: A Study of Farmer and Consumer Rationale for Purchasing and Producing Unpasteurized Milk
- Ben Ifshin – Are You With us on the Issues?: Canvassing for a Healthy Gulf in Southeastern Louisiana: Field Manager Internship with the Gulf Restoration Network
- Karuna Jobanputra – Gender, Dowry/Brideprice and Land in Southern Tamil Nadu and Southern Rajasthan: A Participatory Rural Appraisal Study
- * Kazuha Kurosu – Transformative Education for Creating Sustainable Food Systems: A Mini-Course: "Yoga (yoke) of the Earth, Food and Us" at the GreenHouse Residential Learning Community
- * Samantha Morgan – The Meat of the Matter: Exploring the Relationship between Environmental Ethics and the Food Choices of Environmental Studies Majors at the University of Vermont
- Janet Ruttenberg – Natural Spaces and Off-Leash Dog Use Management at Newton's Cold Spring Park
- * Megan F. Taylor – Bicycling Lifestyles of Women in Burlington: A Study of Gender and the Bicycle as an Agent for Mobility
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