Posted 4:46 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, 2024
Recent student theses and dissertations available online
By Mike Olson
A thesis or dissertation is the culminating achievement of rigorous study and collaboration between students and university departments where research findings are presented, adding to and extending the scholarship of a student’s chosen field.
Each year students at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse have their theses and dissertations bound, cataloged, and archived in Murphy Library Special Collections where they are available for future generations.
Electronic copies are cataloged and uploaded to MINDS@UW, an online repository where UWL student theses and dissertations are discoverable and accessible to a wide audience of researchers and scholars.
Murphy Library would like to congratulate all the UWL students who completed a thesis or dissertation this past year! This year’s student scholarship includes a wide range of research topics in a variety of academic fields. Here are just a few of the exciting new additions to MINDS@UW:
- From the margins to the center: A critical phenomenological study on the experiences of BIPOC DEI leaders at two-year predominantly White institutions in the Midwest by Marco Torrez-Miranda
- Investigating the signaling pathways of the small, G-protein Rap1b in Megakaryocytes by Kori Kruegel
- Hanging on to our hope: African American middle level managers’ retention in student affairs by Quran Green
- Go with the flow: A phenomenological study of regional admissions professionals recruiting in the Midwest by Hillary Vamstad