Monthly Archive: May 2016
May 2016 Chloe Powers, Department of English and Modern Languages, Shepherd University In this essay I show how Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin attempts to create a change in heart of her individual...
May 2016 Sarah Conway, Department of Contemporary Art and Theater, Shepherd University Wander is the title of my current series of work. While creating these images, I did a lot of wandering, physically and...
May 2015 Joshua Powers, Department of Political Science, Shepherd University How have the representations of the relationship between the agencies of the United States and terrorism changed since September 11th? This question can be...
May 2016 Charlotte Bellotte, Department of Mass Communications, Shepherd University In the last 60 years, the United States has witnessed a host of social movements, such as the women’s movement and the sexual revolution,...
May 2016 Graham Scott, Department of Political Science, Shepherd University The United States has experienced consistently low voter turnout, especially when compared to other democratic countries. This perplexing trend inspires this research paper, which...