Honors Theses from 2016
Collections of Disorder: Stories of Mental Illness, Kalyn M. Hardman
Honors Theses from 2015
Rhetoric And Law: How Do Lawyers Persuade Judges? How Do Lawyers Deal With Bias In Judges And Judging?, Danielle Barnwell
Honors Theses from 2013
It's Real For Us: The Literariness of Fanfiction and Its Use As Corrective Fiction, Lauren W. Monroe
Honors Theses from 2012
“Every Atom of Me and Every Atom of You”: Relationships Between Authority, Family, and Gender in His Dark Materials and Paradise Lost, Talia Joy Hale
The Tower is Everywhere: Symbolic Exchange and Discovery of Meaning in Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Jonathan Kincade
Honors Theses from 2011
Variety is the Key: Teaching Shakespeare in Secondary English Classrooms, Jamie Blade
Steadfastness, Resistance, and Occupation in the Works of Sahar Khalifeh, William Cotter
An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting for the 21st Century, Amber Thornton
Honors Theses from 2010
The Poet and the "Temple of Delight": Allegory in "Ode on Melancholy" and Blake's "Songs", Stuart H. Hunt
Honors Theses from 2009
Beyond The Hills, Joel Cates
Honors Theses from 2007
The "Root of Civil Conversion": Redefining Courtesy in Book VI of the Faerie Queene, Michelle Golden
Red Scare Propaganda in the United States: A Visual and Rhetorical Analysis, Christy Schroeder
Bolt Fast or Weather, McCormick Stephan
Honors Theses from 2006
World War II: Moments in our Family, Yvonne Richter