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Black female college students' attitudes towards black males who have been incarcerated
A Black helping hand: Collecting the narratives of Black American voluntourists in Trou Baguette, Haiti
Black women in the virtual world: Spelman College students and the development of online identity
Body image and sexual decision-making
Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program Theses
Color blindness and minority representation in French media
Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program Theses
Correcting student misconceptions about nutrition, health, and wellness
The effect of stereotypically thin female images on Black women's acceptance of abusive behavior in romantic relationships
Encouraged and out of line: How African-American Millennial voters are changing the political landscape
From roses to red raincoats: Documenting Syrian women's resistance narratives
Historically underrepresented communities and natural disasters: How does the racial makeup of a natural disaster area influence the President's response to send federal aid?
How do consumer sentiment and other selected variables affect consumption from 1952 to 2013? An investigation of the United States
I am her and she is me: The impact of the race of female role models on the performance of in-group members
The impact of early childhood instruction on children's academic self-concept outcomes
The implications of language choice in African literature: Impact of globalization, education, and publication accessibility
Investigation of mating types in parasexual amoeba, Cochliopodium (Amoebozoa)
Perceiving prosperity: How does the prospect of attaining funding for a college education affect one's future?
The politics of contemporary Cuban rap
Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program Theses
Rape culture, language, and sexual terrorism
Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program Theses
The relationship between parental monitoring and communication and risky sexual behavior among African American adolescent girls
The relationship between spirituality, physical activity, and life satisfaction in African American college students