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- Title
- “WHAT’S PAST IS PROLOGUE”: NORTH CAROLINA’S FORGOTTEN BLACK CODE
- Author
- Warlick, Tommy
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- History
- Description
- JOHN THOMAS WARLICK, IV. "What’s Past is Prologue": North Carolina’s Forgotten Black Code. (Under the direction of DR. JOHN DAVID SMITH) Between late 1865 and early 1867, after the South’s failure to preserve slavery through armed conflict, lawmak...
- Title
- “Sixth grade is too late”: A case study of diversity education for elementary grades
- Author
- Norwood, Jessica
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Multicultural education, Education, Elementary
- Description
- Recent high-profile events and rhetoric surrounding White supremacist ideology in conjunction with recent data about White Americans’ understanding of structural racism has illustrated the problematic nature of White Americans’ conceptions of race...
- Title
- “In the contradiction lies the hope”: White student affairs administrators’ understanding of whiteness
- Author
- Forester, Rachael
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Education, Higher
- Description
- Among white people, there is a pervasive mentality that color-evasiveness (Bonilla-Silva, 2003) is an ideal approach to racial equity, meaning many white student affairs professionals may equate refusing to see race as synonymous with being anti-r...
- Title
- “All things will result to your entire satisfaction”: The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses as Instrumental Ephemera
- Author
- Hunter, Paul
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- English literature, Communication of technical information, Folklore
- Description
- This thesis considers the 19th-century German grimoire, The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses (1880), through a theoretical framework that synthesizes Killingsworth and Gilbertson’s tripartite schema in Signs, Genres, and Communities in Technical C...
- Title
- ‘Worked for the Sheer Love of It’: Women’s Belonging and Adversity in the Black Mountain College Art Department, 1941-1954.
- Author
- Oliver, Brigitte
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Art--Study and teaching, History
- Description
- In 1941 and 1944, two women arrived as art students at the progressive and experimental Black Mountain College in North Carolina. There, under the college’s mission, experienced a progressive education model influenced by John Dewey. As they moved...
- Title
- Why nations succeed? Distribution and reach of the state power
- Author
- Cekic, Nejra
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology, Political science, Economics
- Description
- What explains the difference in the performance of the world’s nations? Why do some succeed, and others fail? I argue that the primary determinants of development are two dimensions of a country’s institutional setting. The purpose of this study i...
- Title
- Whole genome sequencing of Plasmodium vivax isolates reveals frequent sequence and structural polymorphisms in erythrocyte binding genes
- Author
- Janies, Daniel, Lo, Eugenia, Ford, Anthony, Kepple, Daniel
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Communicable diseases, Malaria
- Description
- Plasmodium vivax malaria is much less common in Africa than the rest of the world because the parasite relies primarily on the Duffy antigen/chemokine receptor (DARC) to invade human erythrocytes, and the majority of Africans are Duffy negative. R...
- Title
- When Should We Meet? Exploring the Scheduling Cadences of Workplace Meetings
- Author
- Kreamer, Liana
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Organizational behavior, Psychology
- Description
- Meetings are a significant part of employees’ workdays, with executives spending a majority of their time leading and attending the events. While literature has explored many facets of workplace meetings, current research has yet to consider their...
- Title
- WHO I AM IN STEM: BEING AFRICAN AMERICAN, A COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER STUDENT, AND A STEM MAJOR
- Author
- Dounebaine, Yolanda
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Education, Higher, Science--Study and teaching, African Americans--Study and teaching, Ethnicity--Study and teaching
- Description
- This qualitative research study utilized the stories of ten African American community college STEM transfer students to explore STEM identity formation, the role race played in this identity formation, the educational experiences that influenced ...
- Title
- WAR AND REMEMBRANCE: AL-NAKBA AS A STRUCTURE IN THE PRESERVATION OF IDENTITY AND PALESTINIAN CONCIOUSNESS
- Author
- Hasian, Adam
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- History
- Description
- The Israelis recognize the 1948 Arab-Israeli War as a war of independence. For the Palestinians, it is known as al-Nakba—the "Catastrophe". The war helped create the state of Israel while displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. However, ...
- Title
- Visual sonar: Estimating depth using sound waves and neuromorphic cameras
- Author
- Bagepalli, Abhijith
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Electrical engineering
- Description
- This thesis proposes a novel method to recover depth of scene objects using an acoustic source and a calibrated neuromorphic camera or event camera sensor. The proposed system is a non-contact, monocular depth estimation method that observes subtl...
- Title
- VOTING WITH THEIR FEET: DO PEOPLE CHOOSE RESIDENTIAL DESTINATIONS BASED ON NATURALLY OCCURRING ADVANTAGES OR MAN-MADE ADVANTAGES OF LOCATIONS?
- Author
- Canales, Kristine Laura
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- City planning, Government policy, Economics
- Description
- Local economies benefit from attracting in-migration either as workforce or as consumers. To compete for constituents, local economies need to provide attractive tax policy and expenditure bundles. An important consideration in this regard is the ...
- Title
- Unsupervised Learning for Critical Event Detection using Historical PMU Data
- Author
- Joshi, Dhawal
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Power resources
- Description
- A recent increment in power load and the fast reconciliation of sustainable power sources into the power grid requires an improvement in situational awareness. Furthermore, with this increase in power load, the aging grid infrastructure is under s...
- Title
- USES OF ARGUMENTATION IN AN UNDERGRADUATE CALCULUS CLASSROOM: MEDIATING STUDENT GENERALIZATION WITHIN RIEMANN SUMS AND INTEGRATION
- Author
- Bumgardner, Elizabeth
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Mathematics--Study and teaching, Education, Education, Secondary
- Description
- Many of the struggles students face in postsecondary mathematics courses arise from their rote memorization of mathematical concepts, rather than having developed a relational understanding of these concepts. A relational understanding of mathemat...
- Title
- USE OF GANG MEMBER SOCIAL MEDIA POSTINGS TO DETECT VIOLENT CRIME
- Author
- Fowler, Sherry
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Computer science, Criminology
- Description
- Many large cities in the U.S. have a problem with violent crime, some of which is committed by gang affiliates. Those individuals use social media platforms like Twitter to express messages of loss and aggression, which can grow in volume and diss...
- Title
- USE OF BUS-LEVEL ELECTRICAL SIGNALS FOR IMPROVING POWER PLANT OPERATIONS
- Author
- Parikh, Prayag
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Electrical engineering
- Description
- Power plant owners and operators are leveraging advancements in sensor technology and data science to deploy monitoring systems that can potentially improve reliability, increase flexibility, and reduce maintenance costs. In many cases, however, p...
- Title
- UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIALIZATION SOURCES DURING THE ADAPTATION TO THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
- Author
- Dubose, Cornell
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology, Social psychology, Social sciences--Research
- Description
- CORNELL DUBOSE. Understanding the Influence of Socialization Sources During the Adaptation to the College Experience. (Under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth Stearns)Every year in the United States, thousands of young adults start their college care...
- Title
- Tweets and Retweets: Racial Differences in Workplace Social Media Use Following a Police Shooting
- Author
- Grenier, Kelcie
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- The majority of working adults routinely use social media during their workday and recent literature demonstrates that the purpose of that use varies (Olmstead et al., 2016). Research has also explored under what conditions productivity, communica...
- Title
- Treatment of Algal Toxins in Drinking Water with UV-Based Advanced Oxidation Processes
- Author
- Barancheshme, Fateme
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Civil engineering, Environmental engineering
- Description
- The occurrence of algal blooms and the possibility of production of algal toxins and contamination of drinking water resources have become a significant concern worldwide. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are currently known as one of the most ...
- Title
- Towards an Understanding of the Impact of Uncertainty and Emotional Content on Users' Decision-making About Misinformation
- Author
- Karduni, Alireza
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Computer science, Communication, Cognitive psychology
- Description
- Misinformation on social media is a phenomenon with considerable impacts on our societies. To effectively mitigate its effects, we need to employ a cross-disciplinary effort to holistically address the critical elements involved in the process, in...