Skip navigation

Browsing by Academic Advisor Curran, Sara R.

Showing results 1 to 14 of 14
Class YearAuthor(s)TitleAdvisor
2005Oh, HyeyoungBecoming "Beautiful"...Becoming "American"? A Study on Constructions of Beauty & Identity Among Korean & Filipina Women in the United StatesCurran, Sara R.
1997Ryan, Denise MarieCAN THE INTERNET CHANGE THE CLASSROOM? A Meta-Analysis of Student and Educator Studies Examining Internet Usage in K-12 EducationCurran, Sara R.
2002Terai, NaoConceptualization and Institutionalization of Sexual Harassment in Japan: A Case of Global DiversityCurran, Sara R.
2004Elmen-Gruys, Kjerstin MarieDoing Sisterhood: Creating Space for Princeton's WomenCurran, Sara R.
1999Murphy, Michelle L.Environmental Racism and Its Impact on Breast Cancer RatesCurran, Sara R.
1998Penick, Emma BarksdaleFemale Labor Force Participation: A Comparison of France and the United StatesCurran, Sara R.
1997Coggshall, Jane GordonLimited Differences in the Construction of Adolescent Aspirations, Expectations, and Achievement: Race, Gender and the American DreamCurran, Sara R.
2003Redman, Katherine EmilyNot Quite Rural, Not Yet Urban: The Effects of Metropolitan Influence on Social Capital Along the Rural and Urban FringeCurran, Sara R.
2001Brown, Emily KathleenThe Perks of Being the Teacher's Pet: How Race, Class, and Teacher-Student Ties Interact to Make or Break a Girl's FutureCurran, Sara R.
2003Smith, Allison JoanPortrayals of Me: Women's Magazine Advertisements' Affect on Body Image and Self-EsteemCurran, Sara R.
2004Martinez, Eric WayneQue Bonita Bandera: A Portrait of the New York Puerto Rican Through Narratives and A Comparative StudyCurran, Sara R.
2000Sofis, JoAnn AthenaReinventing Marie Curie: The Factors Affecting Girls' Achievement in the SciencesCurran, Sara R.
2004Fox, Sarah JaneReligiosity and Gender: Why are Women More Religious than Men? A Social PhenomenonCurran, Sara R.
2005Kingsley, BenjaminWho is My Neighbor? Understanding Altruism and Social Capital Through Social CohesionCurran, Sara R.