Browsing Towson Seminar Information Literacy Award by Issue Date
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Can money buy happiness?: the influence of money on well-being
(2015-12)There are many factors that affect an individual’s well-being, with money being one of them. Multiple sources address the correlations between income and happiness through subjects such as prosocial spending, materialism, ... -
Health preservation over food preservation
(2016-05)An examination of the use of synthetic preservatives, synthetic additives, and natural alternatives in food production and their impacts on health. -
Social media: a catalyst for Yemeni contagion
(2016-05-11)An examination of the role of social media in the Yemeni Arab Spring. -
Adopting sustainable agriculture in order to recover the environment
(2017-10-11)Agriculture practices changed drastically proceeding World War II coinciding with the eruption in birth rate that created the generation known as the “baby boomers”. According to Richard Fry, in 1946, 3.4 million babies ... -
What can be done?: Delhi's water conservation initiatives
(2017-10-11)Although local bureaucracies in Delhi, India are implementing new initiatives to address their water issues concerning availability and value, the initiatives currently in place are not enough to withstand the unprecedented ... -
Desktop computer use: physiological and psychological problems and potential solutions
(2017-10-11)The purpose of this paper is to explain the dangers of excessive desktop computer use along with the solutions to treat such problems. In today’s digital society, digital natives are introduced to all kinds of technology ... -
Black representation on campus
(2017-12)[From paper] In 1966, civil rights leader Stokely Carmichael gave a speech at UC Berkeley where he used the phrase “Black Power” to describe an ideology of racial pride and black autonomy. The phrase “Black Power” had been ... -
Black women: the forgotten trailblazers
(2018-05)[From paper] The 1960s and 1970s were decades of large-scale upheaval and change in the United States. Several social movements brought about this change, two of the most prominent being the Civil Rights Movement and the ... -
Beethoven's hair
(2018-05)[From paper] The “Guevara” lock of Beethoven’s Hair is an immense historical discovery that yields insight into the life and death of one of the greatest composers of all time, especially the period of suffering during ... -
The effects of computer-mediated communication in military families during a deployment
(2018-12)The rapid advancement of technology has impacted society in countless ways from transportation to the way one communicates. Computer-mediated communication (CMC), for instance, has allowed individuals to interact through ... -
Lost cause and memory in America: then and now
(2019-05)[From paper:] As the Civil War came to an end, America found itself in a strange state, one it had never experienced. For the last four years, the country had been torn in two, fighting a deadly, historically significant ... -
Impacts of hurricane experience on risk perception and evacuation
(2019-12)Hurricanes are capable of catastrophic widespread destruction, posing a serious risk to human life that is best mitigated by early and complete evacuation of the storm’s path. This study seeks to understand the impact of ... -
The effects of climate change and excess nutrients on hypoxia levels and eutrophication in estuaries
(2020-05)[From paper] In this paper I will be analyzing various studies to understand the effects of the overuse of fertilizers and climate change on estuaries. The main question I am studying is: what are the effects of climate ... -
The marginalization of lesbian-feminism at Towson State College during the 1970s
(2020-12)[From paper]: As a college traditionally dominated by women in the heart of metropolitan Baltimore, Towson’s college campus (then called TSC, or Towson State College) was not only a living site for the women's liberation ... -
Harmony in Harlem: an interaction of jazz and culture
(2020-12)[From paper]: Much like the chicken and the egg, jazz and culture share a tricky relationship. Is jazz simply a small part of culture, which is made up of thousands of other customs and institutions? Or does jazz create ... -
Lifeblood of the Bay: How increasing acidity threatens the Chesapeake Bay's shellfish and economy
(2021-05)[From paper]: The Chesapeake Bay, an impressive body of water located on the eastern shore of the United States stretches across six states, with more than 3,600 species of plants and animals depending on the Bay for ... -
Malignant microscopic monsters: future research needed regarding freshwater harmful algal blooms
(2021-12)[From paper]: On August 2nd, 2014, an urgent message was sent out to the people of Toledo, Ohio from the Collins Park Water Treatment Plant: DO NOT DRINK THE WATER. Chemists had detected higher than normal concentrations ... -
Pricing water's true cost
[From paper]: Recently, a California panel rejected a proposal for a USD 1.4 billion desalination plant to convert ocean water into drinking water. The developer had hoped the plant would address the state’s megadrought ...