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PROSPECTI OF PROJECTS, FALL 2010

Amy Bakken, Julie Lilienkamp:  English Curriculum for Chyangba Village, Nepal:  Teaching in Third World Countries (Steve Chandler, Ikuyo Suzuki)  
Stephanie Browne: Potato Tracing (Jennifer Ladino)
Gracy Castleman: Becoming the Mad Scientist: Exploring the Creation of Timeless Monsters (Tom Drake)
Joe Dahlquist: On the Road: Searching for IT (Walter Hesford)

Bethany Davis: Vampires, as They Represent Social Fears and Desires in Literature: Specifically Looking at Carmilla, Dracula, and Interview with The Vampire (David Sigler)

Emily Egbert: Editing a Literary Magazine (Jeff Jones)
Steve Hanna: Window to the World: A First-hand Guide to Studying Abroad (Daniel Orozco)

Steve Jennings: The Civilian Soldier:  Trials and Tribulations (Ron McFarland)

Kris Kinzler: Environment Regained (Jennifer Ladino)
Tori Mayfield: A Midsummer Night's Dream: How Literature Is Changed through Film Production (Ron McFarland)
Laurel McGarry: The Literature of Medicine (Gary Williams)
Collin Morlock: Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49
Mary Katherine Qualls Givler: Information and Imagination: Research and Creativity's Relationship in Ellen Bryant Voigt's Kyrie (Joy Passanante)
Karyn Resch: Wrestling With God: Literary Expressions of Personal Faith (Walter Hesford)
Tyler Stoddard: New New Journalism (Brandon Schrand)

Marjorie Strawn: Reading With Writers in Mind:  The Lives, Letters, and Literature of Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway (Michele Leavitt)

Mike Taylor: Being an English Major: A Film (Robert Wrigley)
Robin Tucker: Discovering Kurt Vonnegut (Brandon Schrand)

Kirsten Ward: Women Escaping Refrigerators: Representation of Women in the Graphic Novel Medium (Walter Hesford)