Amadio, Michael. Spring 2021. COVID-19 and the Nature of States. Supervisor: Professor Hodgetts.

Behme, Juliana. Spring 2021. Comparing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to the European Union’s European Medicines Agency. Supervisor: Professor White.

Bruno, Robert. Spring 2021. Regionalism: An Opportunity for Cuyahoga Count to Experience Economic Growth. Supervisor: Professor Posner.

Corwin, Nicholas. Spring 2021. The Politics of Insulin Prices in the United States. Supervisor: Professor White.

Ford, Andrew. Fall 2020. Failing the Grade: Examining Why Ohio’s School Funding System Remains Unconstitutional. Supervisor: Professor Parris.

Frye, Andrew. Spring 2021. Differing Treatment under the State:  A Comparative Study of Police and Teachers Unions. Supervisor: Professor Beckwith.

Garcia, John. Spring 2021. Europe’s Migration Crisis: The Struggle to Pursue European Security and Uphold European Values. Supervisor: Professor Posner.

Gilmore-Vega, Ricky. Spring 2021. American Courts Have Advanced Education Rights for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants Since 1946. Supervisor: Professor Tartakoff.

Jallow, Mamadi. Spring 2021. The Pathways to Decolonization in Africa: A Comparative Analysis. Supervisor: Professor Posner.

Kan, Thomas. Fall 2020. The Demographic Crisis in Japan. Supervisor: Professor Posner.

Kannapadi, Nandita. Spring 2021. The Rise of Anti-Feminism and Backsliding on Gender Equality in Post-Communist Democracies: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Hungary. Supervisor: Professor Beckwith.

Lawson, Aliah. Spring 2021. COVID-19 and the U.S. Prison System. Supervisor: Professor Benza.

Lesch, Nathan. Spring 2021. The Death of Local Journalism: Impacts on Political Attitudes and Participation. Supervisor: Professor Parris.

Lowe, Nicholas. Fall 2020. “Uncommonly Angry Minds”: QAnon and the History of Moral Panic in America. Supervisor: Professor Parris.

Manuel, Anaiya. Spring 2021. Examining Structural Violence as a Result of Racial Trauma at PWIs. Supervisor: Professor Parris.

Mieras, Chloe. Spring 2021. Under-Represented and Over-Legislated: Politicization of Prison Policy. Supervisor: Professor Parris.

Myers, Madeline. Fall 2020. Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman with a Good Cup of Coffee – the Gender Politics of Fair Trade Coffee. Supervisor: Professor Hodgetts.

Orlando, Timothy. Spring 2021. Big Tech and Transportation. Supervisor: Professor Hodgetts.

Parker, Meghan. Spring 2021. Morals, the Media, and Trump: How Conspiracy Theories Have Spread and Survived in America. Supervisor: Professor Parris.

Paris, Hanna. Spring 2021. Investigating the Water Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa. Supervisor: Professor Hodgetts.

Pilatova, Vanessa. Fall 2020. Comparative Populist Politics: How Czech’s Populist Party Succeeds Over Sweden’s. Supervisor: Professor Hodgetts.

Reif, Jordan. Spring 2021. Health Care Policies in an Age of Immigration. Supervisor: Professor White.

Risley, Emma. Spring 2021. Brexit Spoils the Peace: How the Brexit Era Threatens the Economy and Identity of Northern Ireland. Supervisor: Professor Posner.

Sprunt, Timothy. Fall 2020. U.S. Foreign Policy in the Persian Gulf: A Politics of Fear. Supervisor: Professor Moore.

Thurman, Leo. Fall 2020. Victor Orban’s Project: Building a Nation and Strengthening a State Through Populism. Supervisor: Professor Tartakoff.

Toledo, Katharine. Spring 2021. Constitutional Discrimination: The Free Exercise Clause and the Rights of the LGBTQ+ Community, 2015-2021. Supervisor: Professor Beckwith.

Xia, Summer. Fall 2020. Governmental Coercion in a Global Pandemic: A Balancing Act Allows One Political Goal. Supervisor: Professor Posner.

Zullig, Dalia. Spring 2021. A Comparison of the Suffrage Movements in Canada and the U.S.: How Did Federalism Affect the Two Movements’ Strategies? Supervisor: Professor Beckwith.