Theses/Dissertations from 2024
The Hermit of Sheep Mountain, Keesha Albrecht
A Glimpse into the Constructed Wilderness: The Evolving Stories from Bryson, Strayed, and Krakauer, Halston Leigh Belcastro
An Archer's Deceit, Alexandria Marie Brazle
The Gothic Horror Tradition and Religious Sanctity: Terror and Faith in Midnight Mass (2021), Kalen Thomas Krantz
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Warnings Against the Exploitation of Children in Young Adult Dystopian Literature, James Henry Lambert
The Construction of Dandelion Jars, Koree Schueler
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
The Constellation of Shakespeare’s Juliet: A Psychoanalytic and Feminist Critique Locating the Power of Juliet’s Resistance, Mara Andersen
Stories of Social Justice: How the Art of Storytelling in Tristan Strong can Heal Racial Trauma in the Unites States, Shaye Lynn Champ-Correll
The Long Teeth of Memory, Darren Alan Heil
The Convergence of Grace and Nature: Flannery O'Connor's Catholic Imagination, Katerina Jakub
Folkloric Figurations of the Green Man in Trauma and Fear, Alexandria (Allie) Remm
The Hard Truth, Elayna Clair Westman
My Soul Cries Out: Reimagining Lament for Research and Language Practice with Edwidge Danticat, Tanya Jo Woodward
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Recognizing the Silent Truth: Subversive Silences in Character Development of Marginalized Identities, Sara L. Bartling
Building Bridges and Roads: A Phenomenological Exploration of Feedback's Role in Writing Knowledge Transfer, McKenna Fay Grove
"I Can Sing and Tell a Tale:" Perception and the Self-Reflexive Nature of the Old English Poet, Danielle Williams