
Major Papers
About University of Windsor Major Papers
This site hosts and preserves major papers and internship papers from graduate programs across the University of Windsor. Submissions are deposited electronically to this archive for sharing and preservation.
University of Windsor Graduate Students submitting major papers or internship papers, click on the link below to start the submission process.
Major Papers from 2018
The Economic Impact of the University of Windsor on the Tri-County Region through Education, Christian James George
Ghosts of Quebec: Violence and Trauma at the Siege and Battle for Quebec, 1759., Nick R. Girard
Communicative Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation: Exploring Ideology in the Calgary Herald, John Gould BA (Hons), MA
Biofuels are Good Politics but Translate into Bad Policy, Dharni Grover
Managing Transboundary Water Resources: A Comparative Study of the Great Lakes of North America and the Great Lakes of Africa, Derrick Gyamfi
Built Ford Tough: Masculinity, Gerald Ford's Presidential Museum, and the Macho Presidential Style, Dustin Jones
Challenges Faced by Non-Profit Associations in Laos: A Case Study of Huam Jai Asasamak, Raminder Kaur
HOW DISNEY’S ABC AVOIDED REPORTING ELECTRONIC ARTS STAR WARS GAME MICRO-TRANSACTIONS, Rohan Khanna
Functional Accessibility on the Web: How the AODA Fails End Users, Jamie V. Kramer MA, CHRP
USAGE-BASED INSURANCE OR THE IMPLICATIONS OF TAKING BIG BROTHER FOR A RIDE, Devina Lakhtakia
Exploring Math Education in China and Ontario, Tian Lan
Election Cycles and the Allocation of Foreign Aid, Darren Michael James Larue
MULTI-STATE MODELING OF HOSPITAL FREQUENT USERS, Yu Liang
Topological vector spaces, Chunqing Li
LGBTQ Youth’s Development in Ontario Schools, Sijia Li
Seniors Living with Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia: The Promise of App Technology, Angelica Lu
Markushevich Bases and Auerbach Bases in Banach Spaces, Apala Mandal
A PLACE TO CALL HOME: AFRICAN AMERICAN IMMIGRATION AND THE AFTERMATH OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD 1850-1870, John-Michael Markovic
“Recognize Me”: An Analysis of Transgender Media Representation, Jackson Taylor McLaren
A Tale of Two Westphalia: The Narrative Evolution of a Historiographical Mythos from Nationalist History to Political Theory, 1808-1948, Jonathan Mertz
Native advertising disclosures in journalism: An assessment on the accurate reporting of disclosure wording in conveying advertising intent, Darko Milenkovic
Social Return on Investment as a Common Approach to Impact Measurement, Robert Michael Moore
The Problem of Authenticity in Heidegger and Gadamer, Jim M. Murphy
‘Fake News Hysteria’: How an analysis of Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds broadcast can inform the issue of ‘fake news’, Mirella Kami Ntahonsigaye