MIDDLE and UPPER SCHOOL

Research Methods

AP English Literature and Composition

AP English Language and Composition

English 12

English 12 Electives: Worlds End, Film and Literature of the American South, Literature and War, Ambition in America

English 9

English 8

English 7

SIGNATURE SCHOLARS RESEARCH PROGRAM, STUDENT PROJECTS, CHAIRED

Caroline Acker, “The Rhetorics of Retelling: How Ancient Greece Was Transformed into a Tool of Western Hegemony”

Audrey Kim, “Navigating Video Games: The Stereotypes, Perceptions, and Experiences of Girl Gamers” 

Luke Harper, “Dulling the Double-Edged Sword of Vaping: E-Cigarettes and the Antithetical Impacts They Exhibit Between Smokers and Non-Smokers”

Tylar Pastre, “The Science of Justice: the Past, Present, and Future of Forensic Science”

Rachel Wolff, “U.S. Food Waste: Its Environmental Implications and Adopting France’s Supermarket Waste Law to Increase State Accountability on Grocery Store Practices” 

Max Epstein, “The Drake Equation in the Modern Day: A Variable by Variable Review”

Emma Grace Sager, “Uncovering the Victorian Woman: Recontextualizing England’s Women Through an Examination of Economic Circumstance and Feminine Agency”

Emily Wacker-Puleo, “Healthcare Regulation and Access for American Adults with Physical Disabilities”

Victoria Mills, “Adaptations for the United States Agronomy: Applications of Traditional Agricultural Methods in the Face of a Changing Climate”

Stephanie Ducker, “The Hearts and Stomachs of Kings: How Five Women Gave Power to the Tudors in a Period of Agnatic Primogeniture”

COLLEGE LEVEL

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA and STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK at NEW PALTZ

Introduction to English Studies (Teaching Assistant)

Multicultural American Literature

American Literature, Beginnings – 1865

American Literature, 1865 – present

Freshman Composition I and II

Freshman Seminar: Life Sciences and Nutrition

Freshman Honors Seminar

Freshman Honors Seminar: Multicultural focus