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
Finding Identity in a Postmodern World: Paths of Discovery in Haruki Murakami’s Detective Novels
Student(s):
Patrick Bennett
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
National Educational Policy-making: What’s needed? What’s new?
Student(s):
Brenda Gallardo
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
The Mind’s Eye: Focalization in Post-Modern Films
Student(s):
Robert Galletly
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen
Time Progression and Reader Investment in Holocaust Autobiographies
Student(s):
Jenna Nakamura
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen
Banning Harry: A Long and Losing Battle
Student(s):
Shannon Streeter
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Homosocial “Theory” and a New Reading of The Picture of Dorian Gray
Student(s):
Ashley Szanter
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Sherwood Anderson’s “Grotesques:” Characters as Human Truths, Not Human Minds
Student(s):
Elmira Tadayon
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Bryan Rasmussen
How Readers Read: Are the Processes as Elusive as Ever?
Student(s):
Grayson Yoder
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines