Starting in the fall of 2023 the English and Cultural Studies Department changed their name and became the History, Literature, and the Arts Department. Please click the following link to see theses from Fall 2023 to the present: Honors Projects in History, Literature, and the Arts.
Manuscripts from 2023
How Understanding History Through Historical Fiction Affects Gender Relations, Samantha Eastman
Experience Abroad and Its Implications on Cultural Empathy, Food, Ambiguity, and Language, Emily Magri
Woman, Queer, Jewish: The Sociopolitical Importance and Impact of Identity Labels, Megan Polun
Manuscripts from 2022
Breaking Bias, Building Belonging: Racism and Misogyny in Campus Communities, Kayla Batalha
The Monster of Management, Alexandra Meise
Manuscripts from 2021
Is the End Just the Beginning? The Study of the Effect of Reverse Culture Shock on American Students When They Return Home From a Semester Long Study Abroad Experience, Madeline Mastrianni
NSFW: Not So Feminist Women - A Media and Cultural Studies Analysis of Working Women in Popular Media, Josephine Schofield
Manuscripts from 2020
The Intersectionality of Mindfulness and Art of Marina Ambramovć, Alex Chace
Manuscripts from 2019
London Moves East: How the Olympics Impacts Host Communities, Aaron Bonsu
Stand-up Comedy and the Clash of Gendered Cultural Norms, Marlee O'Keefe
Manuscripts from 2017
Behind Valencia: A Contemporary Play, Emily Charbonneau
Write What You Know: The Process of Writing a Young Adult Novella, Grace Morgan
Manuscripts from 2015
Poems for My Woofie The Story of Lt. Wilfred V. Michaud, 1st Parachute Battalion, 1st Marine Division, Allison Orr
Manuscripts from 2014
The Evolution of the Villain in American Cinema, Kelsey McClure
Manuscripts from 2013
My Life Examined & Tweaked, Shana-Kay Smith
Manuscripts from 2011
The Semiotics of Sexual Identity: Myth vs. History, Mackenzie Schroth
Manuscripts from 2010
Economic Conditions and Employment Prospects: Examining the experiences of Bryant University graduates in the labor market, Jeffrey Steacie
From Cellblocks to Suburbia: Tattoos as Subcultural Style, Commodity and Self-expression, Erin Teffs