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Selected M.A. Research Projects

Faculty Research

Alexander, Laura E., (2005). I want my mom! School, sport, and adjustment for the out-of-state intercollegiate student athlete
Professor Herb Simons with recent graduates
Browning, Anne, (2002). Socialization, sponsorship and physicality: Women's ice hockey as a challenge to male hegemony in sport
Byrne, Ryan. (2005). Hired guns: Barriers to academic success for junior college transfer student-athletes at an academically and athletically elite institution
Calaycay, Chris. Scout team: Learning processes of football players
DeBose, Genevieve A. (1999). Athletics and academics: Can they co-exist? The dilemma of African American high school student-athletes
Hendley, Melinda. (2002). Student athletes and empowerment: Undermining academic opportunity
Hughes, April. (2002). Comparison of athletic and academic motivation: Suburban private school 8th graders versus urban public school 8th graders
Lucas, Kristin L. (2001). Possibilities for critical and multicultural pedagogy in an 'elite' English classroom
McCormick, Jill. (2001). Physical aggression in female athletes: Community college water polo players, a qualitative study
McGrath, Mike. (2005). Lack of representation of student-athletes in physical, biological sciences and engineering
Parker, Drake N. (1998). Academic and athletic factors affecting the recruiting process
Parkhurst, Justin & Atkinson, Ryan. The true effect of Title IX at Cal
Petrissans, George. (2002). Collegiate football coaches and their families: A formula for disaster (a qualitative study)
Price, Keiko. The experiences of Africans on predominantly white, non-revenue sports teams
Rhode, Jeff. (2000). So we can’t dunk: Why women’s basketball receives unequal media coverage
Teller, Christina. (2005). A study of female sports fans
Whitney, Wendy. (2000). Female boxing: As encouraged violence amongst women or as gender equality, women are learning to box