3 Minute Thesis Presenters

The Glass vs Concrete Ceiling

Mirakal Jackson

Public Administration

A Success Story?

An Exploration of the Consolidation Efforts in the University System of Georgia

James R. Hagler, Jr.

Public Administration

Understanding Catalan Separatism

Stephen Musser

Modern and Classical Languages

Features of the Socio-cultural Landscape of Mental Health in Law Enforcement

Drew Campbell

Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice

Gender Inequalities within Collegiate Coaching

Kathryn Sizemore

Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice

Religiosity as a Coping Strategy for

Emerging Adults Experiencing the COVID-19 Pandemic

Robin Gregory

Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice

Theoretical Perspectives on Eating Disorders

Albria Jackson

Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice

Religion, Familial Expectations for Childbearing, and the “Child-Free” Movement:

How Individuals Negotiate Identities on Reddit

Elizabeth Rivera

Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice

Risks and Outcomes Associated with Orphanages vs. Foster Care:

A Comparison of the U.S. and Chinese Systems

Faith Smith

Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice

Implications of the COVID Pandemic Physical Distance Restrictions on

Mental Health Indicators for College Students

Rendi Harrison

Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice

Math Anxiety and the Instructional Triangle

Njeri Pringle

Leadership, Technology & Workforce Development

Robin Gregory I'm a graduate student majoring in sociology. I plan to continue my studies by earning a doctoral degree. I will further my studies of the scientific method as it is applied to the human population.

Drew Campbell Drew Campbell is a graduate student of Sociology at VSU, where he also attained his undergraduate focusing on Anthropology. As a non-traditional student, he comes from a law enforcement background with 15+ years of experience in the field. He is interested in examining law enforcement through a sociological lens and gaining perspective in the socio-cultural and experiential landscapes of the field and its populations. Current research is aimed to exploring the realm of mental health in the experience of peace officers and the practices of carrying out this exploration.