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Submissions from 2015
Waste Management and Environmental Initiatives in Accra, Ghana, Aoife Genevieve Duna, Middlebury College
Submissions from 2014
Traditional, Transitional, and Contemporary Approaches to Textile Printing in Ghana, Le’Ecia Farmer, Evergreen State College
Mixed Fabric: Ghanaian Identity in Contemporary Ghanaian Fashion and Design, Dakota Lancour, Luther College
An Appraisal of Quality Basic Education in Ashanti Farming Communities of Ghana, Sophia Larsen, Whitman College
A Dynamic Blend: The Study of Traditional Ghanaian Dance in Connection with American Hip-Hop and Tap, Hanna Stubblefield-Tave, Columbia University
Submissions from 2013
Dipo Rites and Women’s Health: Tradition Empowering Krobo Female Identity and Reproductive Health in Manya-Krobo, Nina Kearin, Goucher College
The Teaching of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and it’s Lasting Implications on the African Diaspora, Mara Meyers, University of Michigan
Traditional Woodcarving in Elmina: The Creation of a Fishing Canoe, Bjorn Olsen, College of Wooster
The Abstract Text: Adinkra Symbolism as a Narrative in Drawing, Sherae Rimpsey, Cleveland Institute of Art
Submissions from 2012
The Life of a Child: Learning, Imitating, and Interacting Among Children in the Northern and Ashanti Regions, Annie Alexander, Juniata College
Progression of Aesthetic: a Study of Beads and Adornment in Contemporary Krobo Society, Jordan Ashe, Spelman College
‘Boys Boys’ Talk, ‘Girls Girls’ Talk: Gendered Approaches and Strategies towards Modern Contraceptive Use in Urban Kumasi, Yasmin Boakye, Washington University St. Louis
Submissions from 2011
Herbs and Healers of the North: Medicine, Practices and Philosophies in Islamic and Traditional Healing in Northern Ghana, Renee Edwards, Babson College
Highlife in the Ghanaian Music Scene: A Historical and Socio-Political Perspective, Micah Motenko, The College of Wooster
Dipo and Other Rites of Passage in Odumase Krobo, Cam Ostrow, Colby College
Submissions from 2010
Babylon by Tro-Tro: The Varieties of Rasta Identity and Practice in Ghana, Jonathan Tanis, University of Southern California
Submissions from 2009
“It’s A Ripple Effect”: Global Mamas in a Developing Ghana, Mara Dold, Gettysburg College
A Preliminary Linguistic Analysis of Plant Names in Ikpaná (Logba), an Endangered Ghana Togo Mountain Language, Lydia Jewl Green, University of Southern California