Dracula: a new adaptation for the stage
A new adaptation of Dracula in play format. Inspired by works such as Dracula: a Comedy of Terrors, and drawing on multiple scholarly works to analyze themes within the original story.
Nico Bernard
Dracula: a new adaptation for the stage
A new adaptation of Dracula in play format. Inspired by works such as Dracula: a Comedy of Terrors, and drawing on multiple scholarly works to analyze themes within the original story.
Nico Bernard
Irishface in Eugene O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones"
Written in 1920, The Emperor Jones is a modernist, experimental play about an African American man, Brutus Jones, who is a former Pullman porter that went to jail after killing a man in the United ...
Anna Blasinski
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Kendra Cassiday
Monitoring Resilience: History, Community, and Ecosystem Health in Captina Creek Watershed
Captina Creek Watershed in southeastern Ohio tells a story of environmental stress and recovery shaped by both industry and community action.
Olivia Mowry
When Religion Controls Politics: Conflict
The current growth of the Christian nationalist movement in America advocates for incorporating Christian values into the public sector, highlighting the increasing entanglement of religion in poli...
Sophie Werling
Synchronizing Art and Business: How a Professional Website Helps Navigate a Creative Career
Creatives spend years in college learning how to become exceptional at their craft. However, they can spend equally as long learning how to market this craft.
Marcus Cheung
How FGF Signaling Drives Cellular Reprogramming in the Regenerating Eye
Retinal degeneration leads to irreversible vision loss and significantly impacts quality of life.
Jade Ghanayem
A Model for Vision Repair: Retina Regeneration in the Spanish Newt
Today, 1 million Americans 40 years and older are blind, with another 39 million living with vision impairment.
Bridgett Kelly
Changes in Gender-Biased Adjectives Over Time
The application of adjectives in the speech of native English speakers has been shown to shape and reflect their attitudes regarding gender (Williams & Bennett, 1975).
Megan Weaver
National Digital Detox Day: Reconnecting Society Through a Digital Pause
Screen time is unavoidable, as our society has become intertwined with technology in the way we think and act. Even though technology can connect individuals virtually, it has inhibited connection.
Ally Haran
Effects of egg incubation temperature on nestling immunity and responses to parasitism
Many bird populations are in decline, and one contributing factor is climate change. Shifts in climate can affect the timing of bird migration and breeding, as well as the nest temperatures experie...
Allison Helferich
Ephrin Pathway Modulation in Lens Regeneration
The vertebrate lens is a transparent, avascular structure essential for focusing light onto the retina. Damage or loss of the lens, as seen in cataracts or injury, results in significant visual imp...
Lehua Hoops
From zebrafish to humans: how TGF-β signaling shapes great vessel morphogenesis
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are among the most common birth defects, affecting about 1% of live births. Outflow tract (OFT) defects are the most populace of CHD cases annually.
Grace Leonard
From September 1940 to May 1941, London saw 57 consecutive nights of bombing. Approximately 30,000 Londoners were killed, and at least 1 million homes were destroyed.
Kate Magen
Regulating Social Media Use Among Teens: A Necessary Step Towards Better Mental Health
During the Fall 2025 semester, I took an Honors course titled "Perfect World: Imagining the Good Society". During this class, we focused on the origins of Utopianism and 20th century Utop...
Bridget Sullivan
Solar Panels or Structural Beams? The Cost of Growing Long Pine Needles
Leaves are more complex than they appear, navigating functional trade-offs between structural integrity and energy synthesis.
Paige Lender
The Democratic Barometer: Music, Catharsis, and the Contradictions of American War Sentiment
This research examines music as a barometer of American public opinion by comparing the Vietnam War and the post-9/11 era.
Lauren Gatti
World War I and the Emergence of a New World
War. What a frightening word. While the world waits on the day when fighting ceases, death and destruction command our attention. Whispers and grumblings ever seem to be on the horizon, and for the...
Jillian Evans
Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood: Diagnostic Errors in Mental Health Care
Diagnosis is defined as “the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs,” but this process differs significantly between physical and ...
Zoey Doan