HON 499 Honors Thesis or Creative Project from 2024
Beyond the Binary: A Gender Memoir, Grayson Havens
“I’m Not Here to Make Friends”: Genre Conventions, Literary Meaning, and Narrative Potentiality in American Reality Television, Autumn Koors-Foltz
Adaptation: The Fanfiction of Academia?, Manu Ritchie
Art, Artist and Audience: an Interdisciplinary Investigation, Sean Tenney
HON 499 Honors Thesis or Creative Project from 2023
A Seasonal Quartet of Quilts: A Fiber Art Reflection of Life Growing Up in Maine in Each of the 4 Seasons, Isabelle King
HON 499 Honors Thesis or Creative Project from 2022
Monstrous Women in the Monstrous Wonderland: An Exploration of Abjection and Trauma in the Silent Hill Franchise, BrookLyn Miller
Where Life and Language Meet: An Interdisciplinary Collection in Context of My Sámi Heritage, Miles Jordan Stevens
HON 499 Honors Thesis or Creative Project from 2021
Being-Towards-Death: COVID-19 and the Mismanagement of Existential Anxiety, Garrett C. Fisher
Her Burning Namesake, Alison Hooper
An elevational gradient in thermal tolerance among Daphnia from Western Maine lakes, Wheeler Lowell
Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage: Text and Contexts, Nathan McIvor
The Ever-Present Dystopia, the Non-Present Utopia, and the Thirdspace: The Role of Contrasting Coteries in 20th-Century Dystopian Literature and Parable of the Sower, Billie Rose Newby
A Concept OST, Samantha Taylor
HON 499 Honors Thesis or Creative Project from 2020
The Motivation of an Obliger, Upholder, Questioner, and Rebel: How Tailored Academic Planning Can Suit Unique Student Tendencies, Jennifer Hart
Confronting the Shadow: Psychoanalytic Accounts of Adolf Hitler and the Belief in Pure Evil, Angelica Jones
Read Our Lips, Darby Murnane
Asteria, Cori Schneider
“Woe is Me”: A Response to Life in Farmington During COVID-19 Isolation, Sylvia Schulze
HON 499 Honors Thesis or Creative Project from 2019
Bricolage on the Upper East Side: The Intertwining of Multimedia in Emma, Clueless, and Gossip Girl, Nichole Decker
Thailand's Kik Culture: Society, HIV and Public Policy in a Changing World, Claudia Intama
The Power of Television Writing: Small Screen, Big Impact Artist Statement, Meagan Jones and Gail Bello
Accessing the Extreme: Adaptive Opportunities for High Adventure Programs, Whitney LeMay
Apprentice to the Work of Thinking: Essays on Violence, Fear, Freedom, Hope, Annie Moloney
White Birch Trees and Purple Finches: A Year of Ten Minute Scenes, Kristine Sarasin