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- Title
- A CLOSER LOOK INTO WHY AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN LEAVE AND AVOID STEM MAJORS IN COLLEGE
- Author
- Bailey, Jr., Ricardo
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology, Educational sociology, African Americans--Study and teaching, Ethnicity--Study and teaching
- Description
- African American males are underrepresented in university Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) programs as STEM majors in the United States. I will be investigating why this phenomenon is so prevalent in America’s collegiate STEM program...
- Title
- AT THE INTERSECTION OF RELATIVE RISK AVERSION AND EFFECTIVELY MAINTAINED INEQUALITY IN STEM MAJORS: A MULTILEVEL APPROACH
- Author
- Jamil, Cayce
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology
- Description
- The underrepresentation of racial/ethnic minorities and students from low socioeconomic backgrounds in college majors that promote social mobility is problematic. Relative risk aversion theory predicts that disadvantaged students will choose colle...
- Title
- Can posttraumatic growth protect the mental and physical health of prostate cancer survivors?
- Author
- Addington, Elizabeth
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Oncology
- Description
- Due to high incidence and survival rates of prostate cancer, mental and physical health outcomes of prostate cancer survivors are important public health issues. Some men with prostate cancer experience positive psychological changes known as post...
- Title
- EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL LABOR, BURNOUT, RACE, AND SCHOOL COUNSELOR SELF-EFFICACY
- Author
- Vazquez, Maylee
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Educational counseling
- Description
- School counselors are defined as advocates, leaders, and collaborators who create systematic change by providing access to education in order to create inclusive environments for diverse student populations (ASCA, 2016). They are leaders at school...
- Title
- HAVE HOMEOWNERSHIP RATES TRANSITIONED SINCE THE FINANCIAL CRISIS? EVIDENCE FROM THE SURVEY OF CONSUMER FINANCES DATA.
- Author
- Amrelle, Kevin
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Economics, Hispanic Americans--Study and teaching, Ethnicity--Study and teaching, African Americans--Study and teaching
- Description
- Since 1989, significant mortgage finance innovation and federal policies with the intent of increasing homeownership participation particularly amongst minorities were implemented until the 2007 recession. This paper uses the Survey of Consumer Fi...
- Title
- PREDICTORS OF BINGE EATING BEHAVIOR AND PERCEIVED HEALTH: SIMILARITIES BETWEEN WHITE AND BLACK COLLEGE MEN
- Author
- Minnick, Alyssa
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Clinical psychology
- Description
- Obesity is a significant public health concern that is associated with poorer mental and physical health outcomes and approximately 41% of college men are overweight or obese. Given the impact of obesity in this population, research should focus o...
- Title
- Racial and Gender Concordance: Effects on Utilization of Health Services Among Individuals Enrolled in a Primary Care Case Management Delivery System
- Author
- Smith, III, Galen
- Date Created
- 2010
- Subjects--Topical
- Government policy, Social sciences--Research
- Description
- Very few studies to date have directly examined the impact of race or gender patient-provider concordance on the utilization of health services. This is particularly noteworthy given the role that the linkage between concordance and health service...
- Title
- Separate and Unequl: Segregation in North Carolina's Asylum System 1856-1905
- Author
- Westpfahl, Jocelyn
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Mental health, History, African Americans--Study and teaching
- Description
- During its 1874-1875 session, the North Carolina General Assembly founded twonew public asylums to address overcrowding in its only mental health care facility inRaleigh (Dorothea Dix Hospital). The first, in Morganton (Broughton Hospital), wasint...
- Title
- Sexual Orientation, Occupations, and Earnings Among Men
- Author
- Smith, Joseph
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology
- Description
- Despite an apparent sea change in public attitudes regarding sexual orientation, contemporary qualitative research demonstrates stereotypes persist towards gay men, in turn affecting their labor market outcomes and earnings. This research tests th...
- Title
- Supportive Entrepreneurial Figures: Examining the Role of Gender and Racial Homophily and Status on New Venture Creation
- Author
- Sandoval, Rosalyn
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Entrepreneurship
- Description
- Although women and racial minority entrepreneurs make considerable contributions to society by creating their ventures, they often face additional barriers and limitations that explain the differential rate of new venture creation between men and ...
- Title
- The Intersectional Effects of Race, Gender, and Class on Worker Outcomes
- Author
- Frevert, Tonya
- Date Created
- 2015
- Subjects--Topical
- Organizational behavior, Social structure, Women's studies
- Description
- In this dissertation, I investigate how the combined structural locations of workers’ race, gender, and class affect their individual outcomes in their personal domain (health perceptions), their work domain (job satisfaction), and the interface b...
- Title
- The changing roles of women in American comic books
- Author
- Loeffert, Amanda
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Literature, English literature
- Description
- The comic book industry is entering an era in which gender is the trending topic of conversation. Historically, comic books have catered to a masculine audience, with the majority of popular comic books featuring male characters, most often create...
- 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
- “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
- “WE DON’T LOVE THESE HOES” EXPLORING MISOGYNOIR AND BLACK MALE PATRIARCHY THROUGH SEXUAL DOUBLE STANDARDS
- Author
- Webber, Mariah
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology
- Description
- While much research has been dedicated to exploring how Black people as a collective respond to racism, or how White women as collective respond to sexism, little empirical research has been found regarding the experiences of combatting both racis...