Candidates for the Master of Science degree in Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design may choose the non-thesis option, which requires a major paper on a current topic involving significant independent study.

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Submissions from 2024

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Ironic and Absurd Discourse of Dress and Appearance on Social Media, Craig Hobin

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Nordstrom and Generation Z, Emma Squires

Submissions from 2022

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The Influence of Tik Tok on Body Image, Hannah Wood

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Whores, Hookers, and Harlots: How Women of the Night Impact the Fashion of Today, Rose Wood

Submissions from 2020

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Textile and Apparel Supply Chain during COVID 19: A Perspective from Bangladesh, Mohammad F. Ahsan

Submissions from 2019

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Data Analytics and Applications in the Fashion Industry: Six Innovative Cases, Yue Du

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Social Media Platforms for Small Fashion Businesses, Madison Noonan

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(Un)spoken codes: Is the new generation breaking the Pentecostal dress code?, Ananís Rentas Vega

Submissions from 2018

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Antimicrobial Textiles for Long Duration Space Flight, Keerthi Jagadeesan

Submissions from 2016

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Online Apparel Consumer Behavior: Hedonic Motivation & Post-Purchase Communication, Haleigh Brown

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Burning Down the House! An Analysis of Carbonized Textiles from the Waterman Site in Marshfield, Massachusetts, Nathanial Crockett

Submissions from 2013

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A Case of the Red Pants Mondays: The Connection Between Fandom, Tumblr, and Consumption, Megan E. DeSouza

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Social Media as a Marketing Tool: A Literature Review, Holly Paquette

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It’s Not About the Clothes: Branding Strategies of American Heritage Brands Brooks Brothers and Ralph Lauren, Sarah Templeton