Schedule of Events
English Capstone Presentations and Writing Awards
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
Codeswitching in Latino Poetry: An Encounter with Cultural Disparities
Student(s):
Cynthia Castillo
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Charles Brockden Brown and the Early American Gothic
Student(s):
Marisa Esquivel
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
ReCreations: Understanding and Adopting the Literary Conventions of Fanfiction
Student(s):
Cassandra Jarin
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Adapting Shakespeare: Stage Performances for Children
Student(s):
Olivia Leyva
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Recognizing Racial Misrepresentation in Vietnam War Films
Student(s):
Richard Livingston
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Video Game Narrative: The Controller Connection
Student(s):
Kirsten Nestor
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
Nature in the Rhetoric of Emerson, Thoreau, and Muir
Student(s):
Kendra Saunders
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
American Migrants: Four Literary Heroines
Student(s):
Ryen Swanson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines
How We Read the Comic Genre and Why It Matters
Student(s):
Micah Watson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Joan Wines