McNair Scholars Program
The Political Science faculty works closely with the by supervising theses. Students have written theses on a wide variety of topics, including:
- 鈥淭he Centrism Debate: What Makes Israel Unique?鈥 Leslie Dias
- 鈥淐ultural Foundations of Chinese International Behavior鈥 Aundrea Montano
- 鈥淭he Youth Vote: How a Generation Will Re-Shape American Politics鈥 Donnae Wahl
- 鈥淜illing for Profit: An Inquiry into the Relationships among Historical Colonial Ties, the Mining of Diamonds, Mercenary Activities, and the Decline in State Sovereignty in Sub-Saharan Africa鈥 Joseph Delgado
- The Influence of Print Media on Public Policy Decisions: A Case Study of Colorado Referendum C and D鈥 Loryn Cesario
- Solidifying the Rawlsian Conceptions of Communities, Associations, Social Unions and Noncomparing Groups within his Theory of Justice as Fairness鈥 Rene Mullen
- 鈥淧acific Islander Access to Underrepresented Minority Scholarships and Fellowships鈥 James Kawika Riley
- 鈥淪ocial and Civic Participation in Higher Education: Are Students Becoming Better Citizens?鈥 Jory Taylor
- 鈥淚s America Exceptional? Ideology, Class Consciousness, and the Welfare State鈥 Shelly Mock