Final oral defense: Genevieve Chevalier(M.A.)
"Beyond the Black and White: Using Memoirs for Insight into Detroit’s Leftist Movement, 1930s-1950s”
"Beyond the Black and White: Using Memoirs for Insight into Detroit’s Leftist Movement, 1930s-1950s”
"When Establishment and Social Movements Fail: Exploring the Populist Candidacies of the 2016 American Primaries"
"The Gay Commute: On the Development of Queer Community and Identity in the Windsor-Detroit Borderlands 1945-1980"
"Up From Populism: Re-visiting the Thought of Russell Kirk in a Time of Divisive Politics"
"“It Takes a Lot of Lights to Make a City/Short Fiction"
"Charlotte Brontë’s Spiritual Vision"
"Coherent Inclusivity Through Accessibility: Exploring the Application of Life-Value Ethics to Disability"
"The Visitation"
"Development Finance Institutions As Tools For Foreign Aid Distribution: A Comparative Analysis of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, FinDev Canada and Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft"
"The Democracy Defibrillator: The Decline of Canadian Voter Turnout in Federal Elections and Suggestions for Revitalisation"