Category: Arts and Humanities
December 2015 Shelby E. Taylor, Department of English and Modern Languages, Shepherd University Critical commentators across the spectrum agree that Victor Frankenstein is, at his mildest, unsympathetic towards women and, at his worst, a...
December 2015 Mike Morris, Department of English and Modern Languages, Shepherd University In the 1980s, a style of heavy metal with increased pop sensibility and glam-rock influence came to prominence in Southern California, centered...
December 2015 Rachel DeGrave, Department of English and Modern Languages, Shepherd University This paper identifies a correlation between Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando, and the use of avian imagery incorporated into the novel. The unique...
August 2015 Mariah Donovan, Department of Contemporary Art and Theater, Shepherd University Mind Consumes Body; Body Consumes Mind is a series of paintings based on the issues of body image disorders and eating disorders....
June 2015 Annie O’Dell Hendrick, Department of Contemporary Art and Theater, Shepherd University Annie O’Dell Hendrick is a mixed media artist who uses genealogical and historical research and personal collections of family documents, heirlooms...
March 2015 Shannon Anderson, Department of Contemporary Art and Theater, Shepherd University The most comprehensive understanding of a foreign language results from physical immersion into the culture and linguistics of that language. However, due...
March 2015 Emily Spangler, Department of English and Modern Languages, Shepherd University This paper examines the correlation between women, purpose, and power within the medieval Arthurian legends. Women had little to no power during...
March 2015 Charles Sullivan, Department of English and Modern Languages, Shepherd University This essay is a personal account of the sociological, psychological, and spiritual effects of an aging mother on her family and the...