Descartes’ Fallacy: How linking mental and physical diagnosis can illuminate Southern Gothic themes Kate Richardson ’22
Erythropoietin Manufacturing and Purification with Recombinant DNA Plasmids to Treat Anemias Peter Hanson ’22
Should Affirmative Action exist in America, and to what extent does it positively or negatively affect Asian Americans? Eron Chen ’23
A Clandestine Civil War: How the Secret U.S. Involvement in the Angolan Civil War had a Hidden Agenda Sammie Floyd ’22
Mental Health as a Critical Factor in Uplifting Women and Accelerating Economic Growth in the Developing World: A Case Study of India Meera Rajagopal ’22
What Factors Led to Senator Susan Collins Winning Re-Election in the State of Maine in 2020? Claire Lenden ’22
American Truth: How the Facebook Algorithm Heightens Political Partisanship and Misinformation Jonathan Rosenberg ’22
Weak Coffee: The Shortcomings of the Fair Trade Coffee Movement in Bringing Farmers Out of Poverty Annabelle Marenghi ’21
Opportunist Rhetoric and Principled Rhetoric: How Two Religious Leaders Responded to Vietnam from 1964 to 1975 Katherine Tung ’21
¿Crees que la campaña “Body Positivity” promueve el sobrepeso y a no llevar una vida saludable? Vikram Seshadri ’22
The Fragility of White Allyship: Failure to Break Cycles of Power, Privilege, and Oppression Libby Eggemeier ’21
Breaking Modernist Conventions: The Role of Nostalgia and the Past in the Works of Marc Chagall in Comparison to the Works of Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman Ahna Kim ’21
Evaluating Progress on the The 9/11 Commission Report (July 2004) U.S. Since 2000 Students ’20 and ’21
Local Action Solving Global Warming: A Documentary Chronicling Environmentalism in San Mateo County Brooke Hodge ’20
Headless Planarian Phenotype Induced by 8-OH-DPAT Exposure Persists in Subsequent Unperturbed Amputation Alexa Thomases ’19
From Made in China to Made by China: Economic and Geopolitical Implications of the Belt and Road Initiative Sulwen Ma ’20
Saving Face to About Face: American Immigration Policy and the Decline of American-Japanese Relations Kellen Sincoff ’20
A New Look: From Containment and Conventional Arms to Deterrence and Mutually Assured Destruction Jonathan Hou ’20
Investigating Whiteness: A Dive into its Cultural, Literary and Political History in the United States Max Dostart-Meers ’19
The End of American Concentration Camps: How the Second World War led to the Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill Meg Reinstra ’19