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This thesis investigates the complex issue of sexual violence within Greek Life, aiming to shed light on its prevalence and explore potential prevention strategies. Sexual violence remains a pervasive problem on college campuses, and Greek organizations have garnered significant attention due to their social prominence and hierarchical structures. Through a

This thesis investigates the complex issue of sexual violence within Greek Life, aiming to shed light on its prevalence and explore potential prevention strategies. Sexual violence remains a pervasive problem on college campuses, and Greek organizations have garnered significant attention due to their social prominence and hierarchical structures. Through a comprehensive literature review and employing qualitative and quantitative research methods, this study delves into the intricate facets of sexual violence within Greek Life. This research examines patterns and trends of sexual violence at Arizona State University by surveying students within Greek organizations. Additionally, we explore the perceptions and attitudes of three interviewees who have a connection with the university. Furthermore, this thesis delves into the occurrence of sexual violence on campus and evaluates the effectiveness of existing prevention initiatives within Greek Life. It considers educational initiatives, policy changes, and community partnerships as potential avenues for reducing sexual assault and fostering a safer environment within Greek organizations at Arizona State University. Ultimately, our project seeks to shed light on the prevalence of sexual violence within Greek organizations and the broader college community.
ContributorsLane, McKenna (Author) / Geis, Hannah (Co-author) / Crosby, Samantha (Co-author) / DeCarolis, Claudine (Thesis director) / Loftus, Rebecca (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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In this project, I worked with Innovation Space and Keep Tempe Beautiful to help design a Zero Waste Music Festival called Tempe City Roots. I worked with an interdisciplinary team to research, design and prototype two main ideas to help give Tempe City Roots the push it would need to

In this project, I worked with Innovation Space and Keep Tempe Beautiful to help design a Zero Waste Music Festival called Tempe City Roots. I worked with an interdisciplinary team to research, design and prototype two main ideas to help give Tempe City Roots the push it would need to get the festival started. My team and I chose to design a recyclable cups system where festival attendees would be able to use one reusable aluminum cups throughout the festival and wash them when desired. The cups would also serve as souvenirs after the festival if attendees desired. We also designed a transportation system by partnering with the ASU shuttle system and Valley Metro to allow sustainable transportation from across Arizona to Tempe.
ContributorsChin, Trinity (Author) / Hedges, Craig (Thesis director) / Shin, Dosun (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / The Design School (Contributor) / School of Art (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor) / School of International Letters and Cultures (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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Sustainability is an unloaded word, in a dire world. It often lacks the backbone to stand firm against the groups that manipulate its meaning to their own ends. Yet it is the foundation I, and the four interviewees from this project, build our livelihoods on. This work distills the definitions,

Sustainability is an unloaded word, in a dire world. It often lacks the backbone to stand firm against the groups that manipulate its meaning to their own ends. Yet it is the foundation I, and the four interviewees from this project, build our livelihoods on. This work distills the definitions, model cases, strategies, and assumptions that comprise a successful sustainable business through narrative retellings. Collected by semi structured long form interviews, these conversations offer real world implications of strategic sustainability practice on health, happiness, and prosperity in communities- locally and globally.
ContributorsWhitney, Tim (Author) / Meloy, Elizabeth (Thesis director) / Basile, George (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
DescriptionThis literature review explores the application of dynamical system theories to team coordination, following four major trends in the literature: Knowledge, Training, Communication, and Team-Machine Coordination.
ContributorsDolny, Robert (Author) / Amazeen, Polemnia (Thesis director) / Amazeen, Eric (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Psychology (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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This thesis will navigate the diverse landscape of film production and provide a comprehensive overview of what goes on behind the silver screen months and sometimes years before the initial release date. The legal aspect of this thesis will touch upon the many contracts and legal documents involved in the

This thesis will navigate the diverse landscape of film production and provide a comprehensive overview of what goes on behind the silver screen months and sometimes years before the initial release date. The legal aspect of this thesis will touch upon the many contracts and legal documents involved in the pre- and post-production of a film to ensure the producer and those involved in production are legally protected from any contract disputes that may arise. The final portion of the thesis will outline several different financing strategies that are available for producers seeking capital to fund their production. This section will discuss the common challenges filmmakers face when seeking financing, such as budget constraints, market uncertainty, and managing investor expectations.
ContributorsShulman, Hunter (Author) / Licon, Wendell (Thesis director) / Simonson, Mark (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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Chef Tonito's aims to revolutionizes late- night college dining by offering healthy and nourishing alternatives to traditional fast food options; motivated from our personal experiences. Through surveys and market research, we have identified a significant need on campus. Recognizing the lack of healthy late- night food choices for college students,

Chef Tonito's aims to revolutionizes late- night college dining by offering healthy and nourishing alternatives to traditional fast food options; motivated from our personal experiences. Through surveys and market research, we have identified a significant need on campus. Recognizing the lack of healthy late- night food choices for college students, Chef Tonito's operates as a ghost kitchen offering pick up and delivery services for Arizona State University Students from 11pm to 3am on select days. Chef Tonito's simultaneously addresses the problem of scarce healthy late- night options while mitigating the unhealthy eating habits these traditional late options perpetuate. By leveraging social media, we have built a loyal customer base and sustainable business model that is profitable.
ContributorsCastro, Garrett (Author) / Chacon, Anthony (Co-author) / Byrne, Jared (Thesis director) / Thomasson, Anna (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05