Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2016
Asexuality and boundaries in online discourse, Dominique A. Canning
Sylvia Plath, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the 'she-hero' in fairy tales, Cosette Elizabeth Therese Girardot
The system of subjectivity: Societal systems and literary pardigms, Alyssa Rittinger
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2015
The great data breach, De'Andre M. Brown
The show was yesterday: Redefining the writing and research process through mixing and sampling, Gabriel I. Green
Bondage and entrapment in the fiction of Ernest Hemingway, Cy Maughmer
Student artists for a new society, Lydia Seale
Re-presenting Muslim women: The difficulties of (un)veiling the Muslim woman in Muslim women's autobiographies, Molli Shomer
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2014
Young adult literature "Catching fire:" Classroom implications for secondary schools, Emily Colletti
The emergence of the New Woman in Victorian children's and family literature, Geneva Korykowski
Unwanted guest, Adam Mitts
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2013
Seeing the unseen: Underrepresented groups in prime-time television, Cherese E. Colston
To play or not to play: Using drama as an effective pedagogical tool to teach literature, Maeve Devlin
Chthonic powers: T.S. Eliot and H.P. Lovecraft, Charles Elliott
Gertrude's role in Hamlet, Emily Graf
Integrating cell phones as technology in the high school English classroom, Kimaya Shanell Hudgins
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2012
Teaching "correct" English: Codeswitching between standard American and vernacular English, Kaia-Marie Bishop
"I can't think about kissing": Strong female protagonists and romance in dystopian young adult fiction, Mollie Hall
A craft-based composition: Expanding and foregrounding materiality in writing, Chelsea A. Lonsdale
A case for mutual engagement: On the consequences of professor as terminal audience, Adam Nannini
Ideological malady: Imprisoned thoughts versus liberated action in transgressive texts, Juanita A. Walton
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2011
Copy editing in the digital age: How technology has changed copy editing, Angela Anne Avery-Ahlijian
See the difference, make a difference, be the difference, Theresa Dark
The mani said shei would return: English pronominal gender in native Mandarin speaking learners, examined within a comprehensive theory of language acquisition, Rachelle Felzien
Explorations of a geek: A survey of the digital humanities and an experiment of form, Erin Stratos