To complete Honors-in-English students must conduct a semester-long research project, culminating in a 30-40 page senior thesis. The Honors English Undergraduate Research Conference provides these students and students in the linguistics program with the opportunity to share their work with their fellow students, professors, and families. The presentations include poetry, autobiographical writing, journalism, and scholarship on literary texts from several different centuries.
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URC Presentation and Reading
Ari Faro, The Remaining Ash
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Caleb Hoell's Honors English URC Presentation. Advisor: Prof. Clark Knowles
Caleb Hoell URC Presentation
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The 2021 annual Honors English Conference
Honors English Conference
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Kaitlin Archer Miller Honors English URC Presentation. Advisor: Prof. Alecia Magnifico
Kaitlin Archer Miller URC Presentation
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Katie Hoppler Honors English URC Presentation. Advisor: Prof. Tom Haines
Katie Hoppler URC Presentation
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Honors Thesis project of Marlies Amberger -- Shades of Tangerine: A Creative Nonfiction Exploration of Feminism in the 1960s and 1970s. Thesis Advisor, Prof. Jaed Coffin
Marlies Amberger, URC 2021 Presentation
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URC Presentation - Advisor, Prof. Sue Hertz
Megxit & Social Media, Sophia Kurzius
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Olivia Marnell Honors English URC Presentation. Advisor: Prof. Sue Hertz
Olivia Marnell URC Presentation
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Parker Ayotte -- Honors Thesis Project, Promise of Paradise: A Multimodal Digital Narrative. Thesis Advisor: Prof. Melinda White
Parker Ayotte, URC 2021 Presentation
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Rosie Correll -- Honor Thesis Project -- The Boston Globe Spotlight: Investigative Reporting on Church Abuse Then and Now. Thesis Advisor: Prof. Tom Haines
Rosie Correll, URC 2021 Presentation
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Tara Hohn Honors English URC Presentation. Advisor: Prof. Doug Lanier
Tara Hohn URC Presentation
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URC presentation and reading
The Remaining Ash, Ari Faro
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Honors English Introduction
Welcome to the Honors English 2020 URC!
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Welcome: Honors English URC 2022
Welcome: Honors English URC 2022
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