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Independent Study on Ovarian Cancer Risk
This winter quarter, I created my own class with Primary Investigator, Dr. Holly Harris, to investigate the association between Type 2...
Mar 13, 20231 min read


HONORS 230D: Parks in Progress, or Peril?
6 months ago, I signed up for something that I knew was out of my comfort zone — backpacking, camping, and meeting a group of 10 people...
Dec 6, 20221 min read


HONORS 345: COVID-19, Intersectionality, Revealing Truth
Why I Registered For the Class: I entered this class thinking that I would solely be focusing on my writing skills. After all, this is a...
Jun 4, 20224 min read


HONORS 221: Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Disease
For my final project, I did research on the disproportionate impact of Tuberculosis (TB) Infection among Unhoused Populations in the...
Mar 11, 20221 min read


"Memorial" in the Context of the Indigenous Peoples
Adding on to the class I took in Spring Quarter 2021 with Professor Nancy Beadie, my final project was in collaboration with several...
Jun 20, 20212 min read


A "Borderless" Concept: Truth & Power to the History of Education...and to the Education of History?
After taking the Honors 232 C class called Truth and Power to the History of Education, new meaning was given to the concepts of "truth"...
Jun 15, 20212 min read


A Policy Proposal: From Human Rights Watch to Sweden
Honors 231: LGBTI Rights in International Affairs This Winter Quarter, I am so grateful to have taken this class with Professor Rainer....
Mar 16, 20211 min read


Ways of Meaning in a Meaningful Time
Honors 394C: Ways of Meaning, Spring Quarter 2020 During Spring Quarter 2020, I took a class called Ways of Meaning taught by Professor...
Oct 20, 20201 min read


Honors 211: Prisons, Debt, & the Logic of Bordered Spaces—Are Prisons Obsolete?
I recently took an honors humanities class during my winter quarter of freshman year. This class taught me to reevaluate my common sense,...
Mar 14, 20206 min read
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