Honors Projects from 2024
Identity Formation in the Lebanese-American Christian Diaspora, Matthew Cesar Audi
The Forest Before Us: Storying the North Maine Woods, Lillyana Browder
He Mauka Teitei, Ko Aoraki, The Loftiest of Mountains: The Names of Aotearoa’s Highest Peak and Beyond, Joseph B. Lancia
The Power of In-Person Digital Repatriation: Returning Historic Photographs to West Greenland Communities, Agnes Macy
Honors Projects from 2023
#IVFgotyou: Instagram IVF Influencers as Social (Media) Support Systems, Susu Gharib
Working Hands and Shifting Identities among Lobstermen in the Gulf of Maine’s Waterscape, Meghan Gonzalez
Honors Projects from 2022
“Something most girls don’t do” An Ethnographic Study of Women in Extreme Sports, Jacqueline Boben
"Italianos por todos lados (Italians Everywhere)": Italian Immigrants and Argentine Exceptionalism, Julia Elisabeth Perillo
Honors Projects from 2021
Honors Projects from 2020
A Men’s College with Women: Masculinity, Sexist Laughter, and Stories of Solidarity during Bowdoin College’s Transition to Coeducation, 1969-1975, Emma D. Kellogg
Honors Projects from 2019
Something’s Gotta Give: Guns, Youth, and Social Change in Denver, Colorado, Carlos Manuel Holguin
Salud Callejera: Mobilizing Cuidado at the Margins of Neoliberalism; Reimagining Care for People Experiencing Homelessness in Buenos Aires, Brandon Morande
“I’m Going to Help You Become a Better You”: Teacher-Student Dynamics in Special Education, Sophie Sadovnikoff
Honors Projects from 2018
"What's it like to be a lesbian with a cane?": A Story and Study of Queer and Disabled Identities, M.M. Daisy Wislar
Honors Projects from 2017
Poverty Ends with a 12 Year Old Girl: Empowerment and the Contradictions of International Development, Meghan Elizabeth Bellerose
"Cooperate with Others for Common Ends?": Students as Gatekeepers of Culture and Tradition on College Campuses, Pamela Zabala
Honors Projects from 2016
Looking Ahead With the World in Their Hands: The Postsecondary Aspirations of East Island Youth, Abby E. Roy
Honors Projects from 2015
Caring like a state: The elaboration of a care ideology in Peru and Sri Lanka in the 20th century, Katharine Herman
"A Doula Can Only Do So Much": Birth Doulas and Stratification in United States Maternity Care, Kaylee S. Wolfe