Schedule of Events
English Capstone Presentations
Roth Nelson Room
English majors deliver papers and presentations as part of their senior Capstone experience, a year-long process combining independent and mentored research and creative writing. Students’ work reflects a high level of academic achievement and has likely been presented, in part or in full, at regional and national undergraduate conferences such as the Southern California Conference on Undergraduate Research (SCCUR), the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), and Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honors Society.
Student Abstracts
Innovative Devices in "After a While," an Original Short Story
Student(s):
Elise Clapp
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
A Search for Power: The Role of Female Ambition in Emma and To the Lighthouse
Student(s):
Alexander Daley
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen
Narration Through Poetry: Why Narrative and Perspective Matter
Student(s):
Debben Hoffer
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen
The Silenced Mind: The Feminine Voice and Its Effects on Cognitive Narration
Student(s):
Caitlin Jensen
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen
New Perspectives on Teaching and Tutoring Chinese International Students
Student(s):
Wenqing Luo
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Creationism and Scientism: Parallels and Divergences
Student(s):
Michael McCaughey
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
C.S. Lewis and a Rejection of Cynicism
Student(s):
Alexis Miller
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
The Educational Value of Reading: A Cognitive Approach
Student(s):
Judith Newlin
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen
Chicana Poetry: One New Voice and Where It Stands
Student(s):
Ashley Orozco
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen