In the spring of 2003, the College Society published a journal of interdisciplinary student research written by members. Read and enjoy.

The Dwight Textile Mill of Alabama City, Alabama: A Case Study of Welfare Capitalism
CHRISTOPHER DAVIS

The Influence of Gender Role and Gender Stereotyping on the Career Choice and Career Commitment of Adolescents
LAUREN HENSLEY

Geometry and Monte Carlo Simulation in Election Modeling
EMILY MARCATO

Object Constitution and Encountering Things: Kant and Heidegger
MARK MCCREARY

The Impact of Candidate Centered Elections on Voter Turnout in Germany
ELIZABETH HOPE MURRAY

Maintaining Patriarchy in the Twenty-First Century: A Feminist Analysis of Disney Princess
ALLISON REID

The Divided Mind in Action: Sunday Movies in Birmingham, 1915-1932
WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER SIMS

Empower Women Workers Through Basic Education and Technical Training: Solving the Concerns of Working Women in Developing Countries
REBECCA SMITH

Women's Literacy and Women's Rights: An African Case Study
KRISTIN TIMM


In the spring of 2002, the officers and members of the College Society wrote, edited, and printed a publication of interdepartmental student research.  Below are the fruits of their labor.

The Role of the Elyton Land Company in Birmingham During the Depression of 1873 to 1879
By: Christopher Davis

Electoral Returns in Alabama's Black Belt, 1946-1998
By: Jamie Gibson

Dr. Benjamin Rush: Progressive Patriot in the War Against the Yellow Fever Epidemic of the 1790s
By: James Bradford Lewallan

Body Modification and Its Relation to Religiosity and Spirituality
By:  Micah Martin

Politics of a Prison Matron
By:  Jennifer Meservy

The Third Reich:  The Role of IBM and Ford Compared
By: Kristen Timm

Foster Care: A Psychological War
By: Charlotte Weldon


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