by Rabi Michael-Crushshon ‘26

First night of capstone presentations

Seventeen English majors, across both disciplines, Creative Writing and Literature, embarked on their capstone projects this semester. Now, as the semester comes to a hectic close filled with late nights of studying, homework, and impending deadlines, their hours of hard work have paid off! On April 23rd, nine capstone students presented to a Harmon room filled to the brim with hot and sweaty friends, family, and professors.

Due to a broken air system, on April 24th, we all piled into a much cooler and smaller Old Main 4th Floor Lounge to listen to the remaining eight presenters. Those who were able to attend learned about a medley of different topics, from Powderhorn Park to Shakespeare and from Cats: the Musical to the pain and love that is sports.

Second night of capstone presentations

Accompanied by snacks and drinks, these presentations were a great way to celebrate, acknowledge, and learn from the capstone students in the department! Each capstone presentation was unique and original, reflecting the students’ interests and passions. See below for titles and pictures of each presentation!

 

 

 

Tuesday, Apr 23 Presentations

Zoe Chinander-McFaul – Reflection of a body in water: a poetry collection

Patrick Coy-Bjork – “To the World We Dream About:” Reinterpreting Myth As Present Day Activism

Marley Craine – Developments: A Poetry Chapbook

Sydney Ellison –By-Proxy: Critical Race Theory in Black Narratives

Miranda Farrow – Eco-Shakespeare in the (National) Park: Problem Plays and Subverted Tragedies in Yosemite Valley

Zoe Felsch – Variations

Madeline Graf -A Legend in Her Lifetime: Carmen and Marisol as Mediums of a Mythical Spanish Identity

Siri Greene – Separations: a poetry collection

Maddie Heinz -They Might Have Been Giants: Fact, Legend and Politics in Medieval Giant Narratives

Wednesday, Apr 24 Presentations

Sam Hopkins – Leadlights: a poetry collection

Reagan Kimzey – An Antebellum Macbeth

Miles Latham – Catwalk: A Poetry Collection

Chloë Moore – Crip Embodiments, Eco Embeddedness: Essays and

Proof of Life: Poems

Skye Newhall – Dinnseanchas, Echoes of Ireland: the Poetic Language of Place and Land

Sofia Onuscheck – Love Letters

Cheyenne Woerman -Pain is Like Gas: The Human Condition in Sports Literature 

Semanti Pathak -Dreamscapes: Exploring Political Resistance and National Identity through Surrealism in the Contemporary Chilean Novel

The English department would like to congratulate all the capstone students on this great accomplishment!