Twelve students will be presenting their honors thesis at the PitE Honors Thesis Symposium. This year's symposium will be held virtually over two days:
- Thursday, April 30
- Friday, May 1
Presentations can be viewed via the YouTube links listed below.
Shawn Farrell
"A Case Study Analysis of Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinances and Land Use"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/M-BeJaDRqWM
Alice Hanlon
"Marginilized Communities and Envrionmental Disasters"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/263BSmHHkXg
Cam Leitz
"Interspecific Differences in Diet among four Caddisfly Species"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/fRC3RvHENL8
Rosalie Luo
"Strategies of Firms in the Biological Circular Economy"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/CyBgnEKg5_I
Ashley Mark
"Coalition Building to Achieve Procedural Justice in Utility Integrated Resource Planning"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/ur3BWf2nDjg
Abigail Randall
"Bipartisanship in Environmental Policy in the Great Lakes Region"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/a_5Gs_UlTUI
Christine Schultz
"An Investigation of Cell Phone Replacement and Disposal Among University Students"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/MhGnlz_UvYs
Corrinne Scieszka
"Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Michigan"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/063i_1jS_xI
Olivia Stillman
"The Need for Trauma-Informed Frameworks for Urban Environmental Work"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/WAQRoj8EB18
Olivia Venus
"National Marine Microbead Policy in Developed Nations"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/6P74LnNj5HI
Jennifer Wen
"Citric Acid-Assisted Phytoextraction of Lead by Duckweed"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/nqurcaeyWR0
Michael Zimmerman
"Overcoming Barriers to Native American Wind Energy Projects"
Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/3-yRRI4-Iyw