Schedule of Events
English Capstone Presentations
Overton Hall
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
Repurposing Literature Circles to Meet Common Core Standards
Student(s):
Hannah Andrews
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Travel Writing and Manifest Destiny: The Creation and Interrogation of an American Ideal
Student(s):
Caleb Arndt
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
The Role of Audience in the Evolution of Myth and Fairytales
Student(s):
Margaret Bell
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Social Issues and Picture Books
Student(s):
Evan Carthen
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
The Grim Realism of 21st Century Dystopian Literature
Student(s):
Theresa Duncan
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Tracing Changing Perspectives on Eugenics in Huxley and in American and British Law
Student(s):
Emily Engler
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
The Fiction Bridge: Using Fiction as a Tool for Teaching Content Areas in the Common Core Classroom
Student(s):
Carissa Faulk
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Metafictional Comics as Postmodern Literature
Student(s):
Megan Freiberg
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Cross-Dressers as Morally Superior Characters in Renaissance Drama
Student(s):
Jamie Wood
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines