Roxanna Altus
“Now I Am Become Death, The Creator of Worlds”
Instructor: Sean Desilets, WR 100
Davis Davidson
“Spiritual and Physical Death in Louise Glück’s Averno”
Instructor: Kevin Barents, WR 100
Cuiying Feng
“Identity and Place”
Instructor: Lesley Yoder, WR 098
Justin Fogliasso
“The Special Case of Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence”
Instructor: Millan Abinader, WR 100
Kim Hughes
“An American Tradition: How the Societal Conditions which Shaped the Populism of William Jennings Bryan also Shaped the Populism of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders”
Instructor: Thomas Underwood, WR 150
Kairav Maniar
“The American Frontier: A Living, Breathing Mechanism of the American Identity”
Instructor: Allison Blyler, WR 150
Luis Enrique Moya Canovas
“Understanding the Spanish Exception: a Model-Based Explanation for the Absence of Right-Wing Populist Parties in Spain and the Nature of Populist Movements in Europe”
Instructor: Jura Avizienis, WR 150
Catherine Peerson
“Nameless Narrators in Waiting for the Barbarians and Swing Time”
Instructor: Christopher McVey, KHC ST 112
Alan Perry
“Frankenstein and Dracula: The Purpose and Future of 19th Century Science”
Instructor: George Vahamikos, WR 100
Felix Phillips
“Guns and Whorehouses: Violence and Gender in True Grit and McCabe & Mrs. Miller”
Instructor: Michael Degener, WR 100
Shaun Robinson
“Looking Up: How Robert Frank Questioned the Containment Narrative”
Instructor: Gwen Kordonowy, WR 100
Madeline Schmidt
“Passive Princesses: How Fairy Tales Explore the Feminine Experience…Or Don’t”
Instructor: Theodora Goss, WR 100
Xingyu Wang
“Unreliable Narrator 1948, or Why I Don’t Always Trust Twelve-Year-Old Boys”
Instructor: Michael O’Mara-Shimek, WR 097
Annabelle Winter
“History Has Its Eyes on—The Very Model of a Modern Major-General: Code-Switching in Hamilton”
Instructor: Ethan King, WR 150