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