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Arts and Humanities 2023

Welcome to the Arts and Humanities pages

  • Miranda Ciganek and Yadira Gonzalez, Dollars & Sense Literary Magazine
  • Farah Javed, Emmanuela Gallo, Suporna Das, Caryl Anne Francia, and Dani Heba, The Ticker
  • Adriana Cuca, Literature and Censorship during Fransisco Franco’s Dictatorship of Spain
  • Mia Gindis, Whose Imagination Are We Living In?: An Examination of Feminist Utopia through the Lens of Pragmatism
  • Brianna Jo Hobson, Woman Fly Trap
  • Elisabeth Koyfman, The Search for Existential Meaning: Tracing Leo Tolstoy’s Nihilism Through His Later Works
  • Joseph Moyalan, Greetings from Thrissur, a Travel Guide
  • Yue Fa Qiu, Artista! – UI App Design
  • Ariel Sklyarevski, A Garment’s Second Life
  • Delilah Weiss, Money Trashcan Alliance
  • Inga Keselman, Taoism: An Exploration of Visual & Literary Cultural
  • Dani Heba, The Unitary Executive Theory: Benefits and Dangers in Modern American Society
  • Basmalla Attia, Promoting Environmental Engagement through Manhattan’s parks
  • Ryan Thomas, Albedo Cover: A Recycled White Plastic Synthetic Ground Cover
  • Coco Lim, Scientific Illustration of Melanoma

Prof Elena Martinez, SPA 5000 Independent Study on Mexican Literature

  • Alondra Mora, Women in the Mexican Revolution
  • Eduardo Camacho, El Movimiento Que Cambio La Historia de Mexico
  • Leticia Huang, Female Subjectivity in Mexican Culture
  • Yesselyn Reyes, La violencia en la cultura mexicana
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