College Honors I
Location
Smith Hall, Rehm Library 310
Start Date
23-4-2025 9:00 AM
End Date
23-4-2025 12:15 PM
First Advisor
Tim Joseph
Second Advisor
Lee Oser
Third Advisor
Nancy Andrews
Fourth Advisor
Sydney Carr
Department
College Honors Program and College Scholars/Fenwick
Description
Panel 1
9:00 A.M. | Alexandra Berardelli '25 Pathos and Power: Gendered Rhetoric in Ciceronian Rome and the 21st-century U.S.
9:15 A.M. | Lucy Campbell '25 “A Perilous Mirror”: Boethian Literary Transmission in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde
9:30 A.M. | Claire Wolf '25 You Have the Right to Not Remain Silent: The Intersection Between Prisons, Civic Engagement, and Social Justice
9:45 A.M. | Mairead O'Hara '25 Fashioning a Feminist Fabric: Women's Identity in Classical Reception Narratives
Panel 2
10:00 A.M. | Jonathan de Montagnac '25 Examining the Effects of Symbiotic State and Environmental Pollution on Wound Healing in Corals
10:15 A.M. | Michael Ruffini '25 The Armor Syndrome in the Three-Spine Stickleback
10:30 A.M. | Dillen Park '25 Face Masks and COVID-19: A Diverse Perspective
Panel 3
10:45 A.M. | Anthony Chrysikos '25 The Archetype of Suffering in Crime and Punishment
11:00 A.M. | Joseph Lucas '25 Constellations of Bereavement: Exploring Grief in Realistic Science Fiction Films
11:15 A.M. | John Blair '25 The Limits of Pure Reason and the Possibility of Metaphysics
Panel 4
11:30 P.M. | Julia Clarke '25 Vacationing in the City: The Local Impacts of Contemporary Tourism in Three European Cities
11:45 A.M. | Owen Kenney '25 When Does Housing Fail?: Measuring Success in U.S. Public Housing
12:00 P.M. | Bailey Burke '25 "I Know A Place We Can Go": The Spatiality of Lesbian Subjectivity and the Revival of Lesbian Spaces
College Honors I
Smith Hall, Rehm Library 310
Panel 1
9:00 A.M. | Alexandra Berardelli '25 Pathos and Power: Gendered Rhetoric in Ciceronian Rome and the 21st-century U.S.
9:15 A.M. | Lucy Campbell '25 “A Perilous Mirror”: Boethian Literary Transmission in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde
9:30 A.M. | Claire Wolf '25 You Have the Right to Not Remain Silent: The Intersection Between Prisons, Civic Engagement, and Social Justice
9:45 A.M. | Mairead O'Hara '25 Fashioning a Feminist Fabric: Women's Identity in Classical Reception Narratives
Panel 2
10:00 A.M. | Jonathan de Montagnac '25 Examining the Effects of Symbiotic State and Environmental Pollution on Wound Healing in Corals
10:15 A.M. | Michael Ruffini '25 The Armor Syndrome in the Three-Spine Stickleback
10:30 A.M. | Dillen Park '25 Face Masks and COVID-19: A Diverse Perspective
Panel 3
10:45 A.M. | Anthony Chrysikos '25 The Archetype of Suffering in Crime and Punishment
11:00 A.M. | Joseph Lucas '25 Constellations of Bereavement: Exploring Grief in Realistic Science Fiction Films
11:15 A.M. | John Blair '25 The Limits of Pure Reason and the Possibility of Metaphysics
Panel 4
11:30 P.M. | Julia Clarke '25 Vacationing in the City: The Local Impacts of Contemporary Tourism in Three European Cities
11:45 A.M. | Owen Kenney '25 When Does Housing Fail?: Measuring Success in U.S. Public Housing
12:00 P.M. | Bailey Burke '25 "I Know A Place We Can Go": The Spatiality of Lesbian Subjectivity and the Revival of Lesbian Spaces
Comments
Additional Faculty Mentors: Justin McAlister, Stephanie Crofts, Ann Sheehy, Geoff Findlay, Amy Adams, Jorge Santos, Andrew Jussaume, Amy Feinstein, Carmen Jarrin