Student Research
Student Research Projects
Year: 2007Division: Humanities
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Elyse Akhbari, 2007
Our Nature, Under God
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Anne Barngrover, 2007
The Quiet Beauty of a Place: A Collection of Creative Writing Pieces Inspired by Travels in Scotland
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Michael Bayer, 2007
Ecce America
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Nathan Dailey, 2007
The Role of Rationality in Kant's Moral Theory
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Greta Donley, 2007
Finding Virtue Among Scattered Leaves: Reassembling the Manuscripts of Otto F. Ege
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Bethany Flaherty, 2007
Art as Propaganda and Political Subversion in Communist China
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Megan Henricks, 2007
Reclaiming our Relinquished Self: Ludwig Feuerbach's Philosophy of Religion
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Margaret Jaus, 2007
Calling Our Dominant Consciousness Into Question
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Catherine Mehta , 2007
"The Vulnerable Observer": A Study of Contemporary Spanish Culture from a Foreign Perspective
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Matthew Miller, 2007
Blued and Rusting and Other Poems: A Study on Power and Form in Poetry
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Halle Murcek, 2007
Metafiction and the Fairy Tale
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Katlin Peverall, 2007
Religious Tensions Within the Body Politic: The Industry of a Stigmatized Faith
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Emily Severy, 2007
The Female Wits in a Man's World: Women as Playwrights and the Women in their Plays
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James Sheppard, 2007
Veteran Experiences in World War II: Oral History and Memory in Recalling War and Combat Experience
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Alana Slezak, 2007
Unveiling the Rise of Women's NGOs: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt and Morocco
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Katherine St. Clair, 2007
Public Policy and Catholic Tradition
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Ryan Stevenson, 2007
Confessions, Connections, Conversions
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Carlin Twedt, 2007
Flaubert, Manet, and Ekphrasis in the 19th Century and Today
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Lauren Volpe, 2007
I Now Pronounce You Man and Wives: Examining the Patriarchy of Polygamy Through the Narratives of the Women Who Live/d It
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Alexandra Wilson, 2007
Richard Wagner: An Examination of Operatic Output in the Context of His Political Values and Anti-Semitism
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