Senior Capstone Projects
Creating the Autistic Perspective Via the Comic Book Genre
My senior project, "Glitch," uses the comic's medium to provide insight into the subjective side of someone with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The diagnosis is typically classified as a neurological disorder where the individual may feel over/under-stimulated, perform strict routines...
Creative Literacy: Reading Workshops at Poughkeepsie High School
Creativity In Question: The Infiltration Of The Common Core State Standards Into The Realm of Visual Arts After School Programs
Crezcamos juntas: envisioning a Latina women's well-being workshop series at Adriance Memorial Public Library
Criminalizing blackness and humanizing whiteness: policy, media, and the racialization of drug use in America
CRISPR in the wake of the GMO controversy: navigating the pitfalls with an emerging technology
Critiquing Institutional Diversity: Ethnic Minorities' Racial Identity Formations in Ideological and Physical Counter-Spaces
The term diversity within institutions has been used as a selling point for colleges and universities. Verbally, institutions pride themselves in committing to increasing 'diversity'. But what happens after more students of color enter historically White- serving institutions? Through a...
Cross(-Dress)ing Boundaries: Transvestism and Female Agency in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, and As You Like It
Crossing Boundaries and Creating Communities in Sui Sin Far's Mrs. Spring Fragrance and Other Writings
Crossing Boundaries and Creating Communities in Sui Sin Far's Mrs. Spring Fragrance and Other Writings
Crowdsourcing for Emergency Preparedness: Towards a Collaborative Approach For Improving Resilience Against Disaster
Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Reproductive Inequity among Incarcerated Black Women
In my thesis, I will argue that Black incarcerated women face increased reproductive disparities as a result of their multiple marginalized identities. Even though Black women have the fastest growth rate of incarceration there is minimal evidence on how imprisonment...