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Tyler Miller

Project:  A Third Way: Comparing the Foundations of Distributism to the Foundations of Capitalism and of Socialism Mentor: Patrick Toner, Philosophy


Lauren Brown

Project:  How Division I Athletes Are Used for Unjust Economic Benefit Mentor:  Todd McFall, Economics


Kamryn King

Project:  The Impact of Improvisational Movement on the Quality of Life found in Marginalized Groups of Older Adults Mentor:  Christina Soriano, Dance


Nia McIntosh

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


Reece Guida

Reece was awarded a Wake Forest Arts & Humanities Research Fellowship to pursue a paper on, ‘Blurring the Lines of Academia: Susan Sontag’s “On Photography” and Disciplinarity.’ Mentors: Morna O’Neill, Art & Mary Dalton, Communication  


William Morgan

William was awarded a Wake Forest Arts & Humanities Research Fellowship to do “A Textual Analysis of Julius Caesar’s Writing Exploring Interpretation, Literary Content and Implications” Mentor: John Oksanish, Classical Languages  


Smiti Kaul

Smiti was awarded a Wake Forest Arts & Humanities Research Fellowship to learn about “The Potential of Mind-Body Medicine to Address Pain Management in Poor Regions” Mentor: Qiong Zhang, History  


Ben Smith

Ben was awarded a Wake Forest Arts & Humanities Research Fellowship to investigate “What We Talk about when we Talk About the Cuban Embargo.” Mentor: Benjamin Coates, History  


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