This page contains the open access scholarship of the faculty of Spelman College. Open access is the ability to distribute and access scholarly research without restriction.
Jul 18, 2019

Spelman College Faculty Publications

This page contains the open access scholarship of the faculty of Spelman College. Open access is the ability to distribute and access scholarly research without restriction.

The Global War on Drugs
Spelman College Faculty Publications
No Sweet in Sex': Perceptions of Condom Usefulness among Elderly Yoruba People in Ibadan Nigeria
Three Essays on the Economics of Education
Spelman College Faculty Publications
What It Means to Study Food at an HBCU: Bolstered by History, Looking Toward the Future
Mapping Hidden Hazards: Community-Led Spatial Data Collection of Street-Level Environmental Stressors in a Degraded, Urban Watershed
Reclaiming Martin Luther King Jr.'s Radical Vision
Spelman College Faculty Publications
"Let Yo Booty Do that Yoga": Black Goddess Politics
Spelman College Faculty Publications
God's Faithfulness on the Journey: Reflections by Rostered Women of Color
Comparing the effects of dynamic computer visualization on undergraduate students' understanding of osmosis with randomized posttest-only control group design
The Hip Hop Pedagogy and Innovative Prose of Rakim Allah
Spelman College Faculty Publications
Aphid secondary symbionts do not affect prey attractiveness to two species of predatory lady beetles
Government Intervention Versus the Market System: The United States-Japan Automobile Trade Crisis of the 1980 Revisited
Evidence of indirect symbiont conferred protection against the predatory lady beetle Harmonia axyridis in the pea aphid
Black Left Student Radicalism of the 1970s: The February First Movement
Black Power, Education, and the History of the Peoples College
The Roots of Food Inequalities: Beyond the Food Desert Narrative
A Century of Mathematical Excellence at Spelman College
Spelman College Faculty Publications
Workflow Development for an Institutional Repository in an Emerging Research Institution
Amoebozoans Are Secretly but Ancestrally Sexual: Evidence for Sex Genes and Potential Novel Crossover Pathways in Diverse Groups of Amoebae