2009 Graduates


GABRIEL R. CURIO

Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
The Berengarian Controversy and the Birth of Scholasticism

LANCELOT ANDREAS DYKE
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
An Epic in Reflection: 
Recordings of urban folk songs and their explications.

PATRICIA SULLIVAN HACK
Bachelor of Science in Humanities & Natural Sciences
Delusions of Normalcy

STEPHEN HOPPE
Bachelor of Science in Humanities with Distinction
The Art of the Maieutic:
A Readerly Response to Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky

RUBINA JANE ISAAC
Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences with Distinction
An Examination of Internalized Oppression and its
Relationship to the Continuation of Social Injustice

BRIAN J. KIM
Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences with Distinction
The Clerk of Oxford's Response to the Wife of Bath:
A Debate on Marital Sovereignty in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Clerk's Tale

HEATHER J. LAKEMACHER
Bachelor of Science in Humanities with Great Distinction
Personal and Group Freedom: An Evaluation of Marxist Thought

NATHANIEL FRANCIS LEFEBVRE*
Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences
Shaping Social and Political Activism:  An Organizational Plan
Establishing the Samuel Adams Institute for Young Leaders

ELI LAWRENCE LEONATTI
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
Pedagogy of the Opressor: 
Reconsidering the Reach of Freire's Pedagogy of Liberation

MATTHEW JOSEPH MCHUGH
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
At War with Rude Nature:  The Effects of
Industrial Agriculture on Farms, Food and the Earth

DANIEL MERCHAN
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
Four Stories by Romulo Gallegos and "Acting Apart"

TINA MARIE METROPLOS
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies
Art for Life:  a personal essay

LILA CATHERINE MIDGETT
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities with Distinction
Gathering the Flowers of Evil:
Musings on Translating Baudelaire

WILLIAM EVERETT ROBINSON
Bachelor of Science in Humanities
Differance:  a Gloss

AMY MARTHA STRAMECKI
Bachelor of Science in Humanities & Social Sciences
A Project of Existing:
The Dialogical Process of Feminist Consciousness

ELIZABETH JAMISON TODD
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
Good for Those Who are Good: 
Plato's Conception of the Afterlife and Socratic Honesty

ROBERT D. TRIGG III*
Bachelor of Science in Natural Sciences
On Godel's First Incompleteness
Theorem and Related Proofs

*Degree requirements completed in December 2008.
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