The Honors Research Project is an integral part of the Williams Honors College experience, and completion of an acceptable Honors Research Project is a requirement to graduate as a Williams Honors Scholar. Interdisciplinary, creative projects are encouraged, and could incorporate original research investigating a significant question, a unique artistic or creative work, or the design of an original concept to meet a societal need. In all cases the project must meet high standards of scholarship. The student must also meet any department or college requirements for this project, such as prerequisite coursework or experience, qualifying examination, or oral presentation. More information about the Honors Research Project is available online.

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Honors Research Projects from 2015

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On and Off the Stage: A Look at Working with the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Alyssa Whiddon

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An Investigation in Implementing a C++ Voxel Game Engine with Destructible Terrain, Michael W. Wilder

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Synthesis and Anti-Proliferative Activity of N,N’-bis(arylmethyl)benzimidazolium Salts, Travis M. Williams

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"Lean"ing Towards Improvement, Katie Wojciechowski

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A Comparison of Empathy in Sophomore and Senior Baccalaureate Nursing Students, Alexandra I. Woods and Stephanie Malachin

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Tactical Medicine: An Examination of Medical Training in Law Enforcement, Brian J. Woods Jr.

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The Importance of a Strong Mathematical Foundation, Jasmine M. Wriston

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All American Soap Box Derby Competition, Justin E. Yager and Spencer Cullen

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Literature Review: Effects of Myofascial Release on Range of Motion and Athletic Performance, Alex Zazac

Honors Research Projects from 2014

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Evaluation of Tissue-engineered Tendon Enthesis Polymer Constructs, Joshua A. Bundy BS, Mary Beth Wade PhD, Hitomi Nakao MD, Phillip McClellan PhD, Qing Yu PhD, Robin Jacquet-Childs MS, and William J. Landis PhD

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An Analysis of Racial Identity, Internalized Racial Oppression, Self-Esteem, and Media Consumption in African American Students, Latoya Higginbottom

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Tandem Mass Spectrometry of Multiply Charged Polymers: Using MS3 Strategies for Full Structural Characterization of Polyacrylamides, Paul M. Krauss

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Web Development for the Home Builders Associoation Serving Portage and Summit Counties, Gail Lewis White