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Owning Our Story: An Interior Exploration To Foster Self-Reflection, Hannah Bulow
Owning Our Story: An Interior Exploration To Foster Self-Reflection, Hannah Bulow
Theses and Dissertations
With emerging technologies in the 21st century, Millennial and Gen Z adults have a complicated relationship with these new technologies when it comes to creating and sustaining personal relationships (Dalessandro, 2018). When persons aged 18-35 forged new relationships without the presence of technology, relationships were more organic, natural, and led to less conflicts. Neuroimaging of the brain has also shown that neurocognitive development during early adolescence and adulthood contributes to self-consciousness and vulnerability. Adolescents are called to develop their own identity separate from their parents and understanding how others are actually evaluating them (Sebastian, 2008)
Brene Brown states that most …
Floating Home: An Imagined Community, Carrie Collier
Floating Home: An Imagined Community, Carrie Collier
Theses and Dissertations
Climate experts around the world agree that anthropogenic climate change threatens the long-term survival of the human species. Human activity has already contributed to an exponential spike in the rate of extinction among other Earthly species, beginning at the time of the industrial revolution.
The American home is a site of concentrated resource consumption, waste production, and greenhouse gas emission. It is also a site where gender-based expectations continue to burden women with a majority share of uncompensated, under-valued domestic labor. Collective or communal housing arrangements could reduce per capita carbon output while facilitating the equitable re-distribution of work that …
The Institute For Storytelling & Healthcare Design Research, Ruth E.P. Deibler
The Institute For Storytelling & Healthcare Design Research, Ruth E.P. Deibler
Theses and Dissertations
STORYTELLING, HEALTHCARE, INTERIOR DESIGN EDUCATION & GROUNDED THEORY RESEARCH:
THE TRIFECTA OF TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE DESIGN
Flourish: Combating Food Insecurity & Promoting Wellness On A College Campus, Jocelyn Zavala
Flourish: Combating Food Insecurity & Promoting Wellness On A College Campus, Jocelyn Zavala
Theses and Dissertations
MOTIVATION In the past, it has been assumed that students enrolled in college are fairly privileged individuals unlikely to face challenges associated with poverty (Haskett et al., 2020). That assumption has been challenged in the past few decades and a survey released last year by the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice indicated that 45% of today’s higher education students face food insecurity (Goldrick-Rab et al., 2019). According to VCU’s Dean of Students Office, it is a situation in which a student lacks access to enough nutritious food in order to live a healthy, active life. Food insecurity can …
Viva! Conexiones: A Community Center Celebrating Latinx Culture, Angie Thomson
Viva! Conexiones: A Community Center Celebrating Latinx Culture, Angie Thomson
Theses and Dissertations
A community center that will connect people of diverse backgrounds by promoting learning and understanding of the Latinx community through the arts and shared experiences.