Honors Theses
Honors Theses from 2024
Extending Natural Mates in Euclidean 3-space and Applications to Bertrand Pairs, Alexander Navarro
Analyzing the Effect of Targeted Activities on Linear Concept Understanding, Jenae Rogers
Solvability and Difficulty of the Snake Puzzle in the Cube and its Topological Variants, Jamie Shepard
Honors Theses from 2022
Classifying Pretzel Links Obtained by Strong Fusion, Jonathan Homan
Honors Theses from 2021
Computational Difficulty and Invariants of the Snake Cube Puzzle, Adrian Negrea
A Note on Cannibalism and Synchrony in Seabird Egg-Laying Behavior, Yosia Nurhan
Honors Theses from 2019
Managing White-nose Syndrome in Bats: A Spatially Dynamic Modelling Approach, Mykhaylo M. Malakhov
Honors Theses from 2018
A Note on the Onset of Synchronous Egg Laying in a Seabird Behavior Model, Dorothea Gallos and Christiane Gallos
Honors Theses from 2017
The Relationship Between The Prevalence of HIV/AIDS And Associated Socioeconomic And Behavioral Factors, Viktoria Kolpacoff
War Gaming Applications For Achieving Optimum Acquisition Of Future Space, Karel Marshall
Honors Theses from 2016
A Compartmental Model of Animal Behavior, Saharsh Dass
Honors Theses from 2015
The Effects of Prompted Tutoring on an Emporium Model Math Course, Juliette Michelle Young
Honors Theses from 2013
A Mathematical Model Describing the Dynamics of HIV Virions and CD4+T Cells in the Human Immune System, Matthew Chacko
Honors Theses from 2012
Gull Egg Mass as a Function of Length and Width, Melissa McCormick