Welcome to the SUNY Cortland Master's Theses @ Digital Commons. You will find here electronic versions of Master's Theses from the Departments of English, History, Kinesiology, Physical Education, Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies and Sport Management.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Effects of foam rolling on countermovement jump height and power production in collegiate soccer players 2019, Samantha Delcamp
“Flowing along the wall”: Anarcha-feminist bioethics and resistance in Octavia E. Butler’s Dawn 2019., Theresa Mendez
More than just a myth: how shapeshifter rhetoric relates to ESL students 2019, Amber Kent
Perceptions on the effectiveness of diversity and inclusion hiring: Are we really getting ahead? [2019], Deidre D. Pierson
Posthuman and alien breeding: the implications of cybersex in Octavia Butler’s Dawn 2019., Elizabeth Rutkowski
Preseason disability scores, shoulder strength, range of motion and their effects on injury in collegiate swimmers 2019, Eric R. Levasseur
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Aspects of weight management in NCAA Division III collegiate wrestlers 2018, Matthew Martone B.S., CSCS
Effects of competition variables and prior attempts on approach run velocity during a pole vaulter's final clearance 2018, Nathaniel S. Ashton
Gender and Class in Chaucer: The Wife of Bath’s Self-Serving Appropriation of Masculinity 2018, Dana Caream Burke
Learning to run on an LBPPT: neuromuscular and metabolic adaptations 2018, Jordyn Naylon
#MeToo: Exploring sexual violence in fantasy literature 2018, Brianna Mott
Relationships among actual motor competence, perceived motor competence and health-related fitness in a college-aged population 2018, Samantha Moss
The effectiveness of men's lacrosse shoulder pads in the attenuation of linear impact forces 2018, Ryan S. Dambach
The effects of a low dose of caffeine on bat swing performance in fatigued and non-fatigued female softball athletes 2018, Brianna Ferchen
The effects of a short-term, unilateral, lower-body resistance training program on balance in college-aged resistance-trained participants 2018., Daniel Semprini
The effects of dietary nitrate supplementation on swimming performance in collegiate swimmers 2018, Christopher Daniel Mosconi
The relationship between Stryd power and running economy in well-trained distance runners 2018, Casey Austin
The use of a visually adjusted approach to the steeplechase barrier 2018, Evan Magnussen
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
A comprehensive program plan for providing therapeutic recreation services in a private practice setting 2017, Tracy J. Frenyea
Effects of ankle weights on metabolic response and muscle activity on a lower body positive pressure treadmill 2017, Saige Hupman
Finding room for empathy in House of Leaves: a curious examination of re-mediation and affect 2017, Aaron Tyler Finnessey
Philosophers on the fringe: Albert Schweitzer, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Aldo Leopold, and the wrongful polarization of environmentalist history 2017, Minnie A.M. Lauzon
The effect of blood flow restriction training with the QuadMill on peak isometric knee extensor strength 2017, Brandon Schrom
The effects of Quadmill training on balance: An intervention study 2017, Alexander J. Generali