Honors Thesis Symposium on 11/10
Are you interested in writing an honors thesis? Do you want to learn more about what an honors thesis is and what writing one involves? Come to the Honors Thesis Symposium to hear from students who have just defended their theses and find out more about how to get started on yours. The following students will present their research and reflect on the thesis research and writing process. Refreshments will be served.
Natalie Eidson, Integrative Physiology
“Associations Between Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Pregnancy Complications”
Lisa Buccafusca, General Honors
“The Potential of Youth: An analysis of race and gender representations and their social implications in Young Adult film adaptations”
Allen Fordham, International Affairs
“Saudi Arabia Without Oil: Looking to Renaissance Florence to Determine the Potential Role of Social Capital in Supplanting Rentierism”
Alyssa James, Art & Art History
“La Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana:Hope Within the Inferno of a Tormented Man’s Mind”
November 10, 5:00-6:30pm
EDUC 220
Sponsored by the Honors Program