A Governors State University capstone project is a sustained work that intellectually supports the degree program but which may not be, in its entirety, a written document or an internship (for example, creative project in the fine arts). It provides evidence of the ability and effort to address a real-life issue based off of evidence-based conceptual or theoretical frameworks through the use of quantitative, qualitative, mixed-method, action research, program evaluation/assessment, survey-data/secondary data relative to the graduate's level work in the profession or discipline. [Source: Guidelines for Preparing and Submitting Documentation of Graduate Capstone Experiences 5/1/2014]

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Capstones from 2010

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Using Photoactive Vitamin Nanoparticles as Photodynamic Antimicrobial Chemotherapeutic (PACT) Agents to Treat Chronic Wounds, Rahul A. Khanke

A Project Report on Loyalty Cards, Prudvi Santosh Reddy Komerelli

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Labeling of Folic Acid on Bovine Serum Albumin, Hari Krishna Kosuri

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Synthesis and Analytical Evaluation of Folate Conjugates for Use in Cancer Cell Detection, Sneha Reddy Kuthuru

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Labeling of Fluorescein Dye on Folate Binding Protein, Sravanth Reddy Lakshmareddygari

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How T.V. Promotes an Unrealistic Image of Romantic Relationships, Tonoah P. Merritt

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Sensitivity to Diversity in the Workplace, Kelly Robinson

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Total Protein Determination Using Micro Plate Assay, Julie Ruffatti

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Purification and Analysis of Folate-dye Conjugate, Dilipkumar Sakhiya

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A Study of Wireless Network Security, Ningwei Sun

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Citizen Journalism and Hyperlocal Media: Building Your Brand, Andrew H. Wheeler

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Degree of Labeling of Folate-BSA with Rhodamine Dye, Prathibha Yazala

Capstones from 2005

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Dealing With Illiteracy, Helen Ann Myers

Capstones from 2001

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Creating Television / Video In-House Productions: A Brief Guide to Managing a Production for the Novice, Herbert J. Turner

Capstones from 1988

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Comparative Analysis of Illinois Juvenile Judges: 1965 vs. 1987, Gerald T. Cyrkiel