Hannah Maness
Project: A qualitative, comparative research study of New Zealand education and American education, with focuses on numeracy, literacy, technology, and global readiness in public elementary education. Mentor: Ann Cunningham, Education
Project: A qualitative, comparative research study of New Zealand education and American education, with focuses on numeracy, literacy, technology, and global readiness in public elementary education. Mentor: Ann Cunningham, Education
Project: study of Sino-Tibetan Buddhist cultural exchange in Yuan Dynasty China (1271-1368); inspecting and analyzing the small but intricate and unique symbols in these artifacts in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province; Rebkong County, Qinghai Province; Xigeze County, Tibet. Mentor: Qiong Zhang, History
Project: Travel to Japan to explore the Japanese inspiration behind the art and explore the variety of elements that influenced the growth of japonisme to determine which elements Impressionist artists adopt or ignore in the 1870s. Research performed in Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai, China. Mentor: […]
Project: Exploring the intersection between two narrative conventions: the popular, contemporary narrative of the American endurance journey; and the ancient narrative of the religious pilgrimage in Camino, Spain. Mentor: Joanna Ruocco, English
Project: Travel to Cape Town, South Africa to study race relations as they are 23 years after the end of apartheid; examining the effectiveness of reconciliation and reintegration efforts by focusing on dialect variables in white and black South Africans. Mentor: Billy […]
Project: Observational study of Children’s Playgrounds in Copenhagen, Denmark; use design thinking to analyze playground designs and contribute creative and constructive conclusions Mentor: David Finn, Art
Project: Reviving the sensation of beauty in traditional art works, and consolidating classic aesthetics into contemporary art in Florence, Italy, Switzerland, and France. Mentor: LeighAnn Hallberg, Art
Project: 6 week trip to Johannesburg, South Africa, visiting the Jesuit Refugee Service and gathering the biographies of individuals on site; ultimately developing an anthology of biographical, bilingual poetry in an attempt to show the movement of culture and language on the camp. (collaborative w/ […]
Project: 6 week trip to Johannesburg, South Africa, visiting the Jesuit Refugee Service and gathering the biographies of individuals on site; ultimately developing an anthology of biographical, bilingual poetry in an attempt to show the movement of culture and language on the camp. (collaborative w/ […]
Project: Spend six weeks walking the trail (Camino del Santiago), taking in the experiences of the landscape and fellow pilgrims, while studying classic and contemporary Pilgrim’s Tales, to plumb the depths of my own conciseness and physical capabilities. At the end of each day I […]
Project: Eroticism of Gothic Ivory Mirror Cases: Beyond Imagery Mentor: Bernadine Barnes, Art History
Project: Fredrick I Barbarossa and Political Legitimacy Mentor: Monique O’Connell, History
Project: John Adams and Cicero’s Pro Flacco: Boston Massacre on Trial Mentors: Jeffrey Lerner, History & Jake Ruddiman, History
Project: The Relationship Between Religion and Politics in US Policy Development: From 1960-2016 with Civil rights Laws and LGBTQ Laws Mentors: Derek Hicks, Study of Religions & Betina Wilkinson, Politics & International Affairs
Project: DA Brown Award Student Journal Mentors: Elizabeth Whitehead, Creative Writing & Anne Boyle, English
Project: Improvment App Mentor: Christina Soriano, Dance
Project: Research into the 20th and 21st Century Women’s kunsletrroman Mentor: Anne Boyle, English
Project: Slavery in the Revolutionary War Mentor: Jake Ruddiman, History
Project: Learning Dystopian Fiction: defining the pastoral nightmare of Caryl Churchill’s Far Away Mentor: Cynthia Gendrich, Theatre
Project: Male Domesticity in Imperial Germany Mentors: Alyssa Howard, German and Russian & Tina Boyer, German and Russian