Submissions from 2013
The Rhetorical Canon of Memory and the Assistive Use of Mnemonics, Jonathan Bobby
A Response to Clark Pinnock's Hope for the Unevangelized as Seen in a Wideness in God's Mercy, Joshua Covert
An Exploration of the Impact That Postmodernism Has on Competition in Sport, Shara Crow
The Ministry of Economic Warfare: Anglo-American Relations 1939-1941, Jonathan Davis
Fifteen Percent or More: A Content Analysis of Geico's Commercial Advertising, Paul Davis
"The Jaws of Proprietary Slavery": The Pennsylvania Assembly's Conflict With the Penns, 1754-1768, Steven Deyerle
Victim of a Revolution: Nicholas Cresswell's American Odyssey, 1774-1777, Matthew Exline
Hangin' with Judas: A Narrative Analysis of Stephen Adly Guirgis's 'The Last Days of Judas Iscariot', Constance Falconer
"This is exactly why we sweep things under the rug:" A Polite approach to ABC's Modern Family, Andrea Fasciano
Women as Victims in Tennessee Williams' First Three Major Plays, Ruth Foley
"It's Just That For The First Time, I Feel... Wicked": A Rhetorical Analysis of Wicked's Elphaba Using Kenneth Burke's Guilt-Purification-Redemption Cycle, Patricia Foreman
They Came Up Out of the Water: Evangelicalism and Ethiopian Baptists in the Southern Lowcountry and Jamaica, 1737-1806, Samantha Futrell
A Nation in its Prime: A Pentadic Study of Walt Disney World's Main Street, U.S.A., Casey Guise
Life Inside the Spectacle: David Foster Wallace, George Saunders, and Storytelling in the Age of Entertainment, John Hawkins
Lights, Camera, Vote: An Agenda-Setting Analysis of Celebrity Endorsements and News Correlation during the 2012 Presidential Election, Amanda Jacobsen
Seattle's Seafaring Siren: A Cultural Approach to the Branding of Starbucks, Briana Kauffman
Unleashing the Power of Social Media Marketing within Non-Profits, through the Lens of Social Cognitive Theory, Kerah Kemmerer
Spice Sisters: Religion, Freedom and Escape of Women in African American and Indian Literatures, Lovely Koshy
The Virginia House of Burgesses' Struggle for Power from 1619-1689, Nathanael Kreimeyer
Preserving Dance Forms in India Through Education and Performance: A Curriculum for Bollywood Dance, Kimberly Martin