Dissertations from 2024
Incarceration to Inspiration: A National Study of Peer Mentoring Policies Used by Former Justice-Involved Youth Now Operating Community- Based Reentry Programs, Crystal Russel Aryitey
Human Adenovirus Type 5 Modulates the Biogenesis and Composition of Lung Carcinoma Derived Extracellular Vesicles, Brennetta Jameel Crenshaw
Facing the Double Bind in the Ivory Tower: Implications for Improving Leadership, Policy, and Practice for Women of Color in STEM Careers, Tiara Cherelle Fencher
Evaluation of Sorbent Amendments for Mercury Remediation on the Diversity and Viability of Soil Microorganisms in Contaminated Bank Soil, Jeffrey Ogbudu
Canine Coronavirus Infection Alters the Cell Derived-Extracellular Vesicles Biogenesis and Pharmacological-Mediated Cellular Activity, Rachana Pandit
Activities of Mushroom and Herbal Tea Extracts Against Toxoplasma gondii and Their Mechanisms of Actions, Homa Nath Sharma
Dissertations from 2023
Leading Through COVID-19: K-12 Administrators’ Perspectives Concerning Leadership Roles, Sherri N. Herrington
An Investigation of HBCU Tenured Faculty Members’ Perceptions of Factors that Motivate Participation in the Development and Delivery of Virtual Learning, Betty Joyce Howard
Modulatory Roles of Human Adenovirus Type 3 in Extracellular Vesicle Development, Trafficking, and Inhibition, Ayodeji Oludare Ipinmoroti
Teacher Perceptions of Principals’ Effectiveness as Instructional Leaders in Rural Schools of Alabama, Karen Williams
Dissertations from 2022
Evaluation of E. coli Inhibition by Plain and Polymer-Coated Silver Nanoparticles, D'Andrea Quasha Ashmore
Leadership Perceptions of the Affective Domain in Alabama’s Effective Middle Schools, Kenneth Earl Fair
Exploration of Novel Antibacterial Strategies Against Salmonella, Logan N. Gildea
Examining the Viability of Antibiotic-Resistant Isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae to Functionalized Nanoparticles, Veolanda Ashanti Peoples
Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Leader Perceptions of COVID-19 Crisis Response, Freddie Williams Jr.
Dissertations from 1988
Database ownership and copyright issues among automated library networks: An analysis and case study, Janice R. Franklin