prospectuses, spring 2006

Jill Aiman: Women Writers (Ron McFarland)
Wes Andrews: Teaching The Stranger and Existentialism (Candy Gillis)
Jessica Auer: Monkey in the Bathroom (D'Wayne Hodgin)
Dan Benapfl: Creation in the Backyard (Michael Lewis)
Morgan Douglas: Two and a Half Years with Scheherezad (Ron McFarland)
David Grunke: 
A Trip into Gonzo: When the Going gets Weird, the Weird turn Pro (Tom Drake)
Justin Holthus: Life's Journey (Cheryl Johnson)
Kaila Kopke:
Expressions of Oppression: A Look at Women’s Issues in Iranian Literature and Film (Joan West)
Megan Larrondo: The Looking Glass of Literature: Understanding Nabokov’s Aesthetics (Gary Williams)

Tony Mueller:  I Am Tony's Prospectus (Stephan Flores)
Rachael Mulder: The Divine Counterfeit (Joy Passanante)
Steven Nix: Travel Writing (Kim Barnes)
Sarah Ober: Homosexuality in the Media: A Reflection on Contemporary Pop Culture (Jodie Nicotra)
Nancy Rossignol: Writing and Rewriting: Developing a Personal Method (Daniel Orozco)
Ivan Saueracker: Alexie's World (Daniel Orozco)
Emilie Saunders: Policing the Police (Jan Johnson)
Matt Taylor: W.S. Merwin (Robert Wrigley)
Melissa Triblehorn: Should We Be Outraged?:  Portrayals of Women in Pornography (Jan Johnson, Jeanne Harvey)
Sara Wallace: Fairy Tale in Fiction: Retelling in the Modern Day (Daniel Orozco)
Leilani Weaver: Women in the Legal System (Tom Drake)
Dan Woods: 
The Pinsky Project (Ron McFarland)
Philip Wrigley: Old School to New School: The Ideals of Liberal Arts Education versus the 21st Century Reality (Joy Passanante)

AS RANKED BY 16 RESPONDENTS:

TOP FIVE:                                                       NEXT FIVE:
Kaila Kopke                                                    Jessica Auer
Melissa Triblehorn                                            Philip Wrigley
Wes Andrews                                                  Megan Larrondo and Sara Wallace (tie)
Sarah Ober                                                      Dan Benapfl
Emilie Saunders

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