Six students from MCC’s Honors Institute presented their research at the 2014 Northeast Regional Honors Conference in Niagara Falls from April 4th to the 6th. The conference is sponsored by the Northeast Regional Honors Council – an organization dedicated to the encouragement and support of undergraduate honors education – and this year’s theme was “Standing on the Edge: Challenging Boundaries and Power.”
Students had the opportunity to tour the city and the Falls as part of the “Places as Text” experiential learning series, engage in local service learning projects, meet and socialize with other honors students from throughout the Northeast, and present their research.
Please join me in recognizing and congratulating the following students for all of their exceptional work and for being such stellar representatives of MCC.
Marci Sanders-Arnett
The Unveiling of Patriarchal Societies: Separation of Woman and State
Nia Mugnolo
“In the Land of Nod”: A Failure of Justice for the Mentally Disabled
Brian Calmes
A Dish Best Not Served: Exploring the Psychology of Revenge and the Damaging Effects of Capital Punishment
Edward Byrne
Exculpation and Conviction: Narrative and Metonym in the Language of Criminal Justice
Amanda Urban
William Shakespeare’s “United” Kingdom: Henry V’s Captains and the Dawn of Empire
Nicole Pyykkonen
Linking Practice to Theory: Patterns in American Foreign Policy - poster presentation
Marci, Nia, Brian, Edward, and Amanda will also be presenting their work at this year’s Scholars’ Day on April 26th.
Scott Rudd Honors Institute 04/09/2014 |