Category Archives: Visual Communication 2018
Anna Gaspard
Anna Gaspard Professor Toups March 13, 2018 The Deadly Influence of a Negligent League In 2012, a 25-year-old National Football League linebacker Jovan Belcher shot and killed his girlfriend before committing suicide, leaving his infant daughter without parents. A … Continue reading
Anders Lindstrom
Anders Lindstrom ENGL 1301.4009 Dr. Hughes 9 November 2017 The Future of Energy The perpetually moving wheels of progress stop for nothing. They turn day after day, year after year. Technology has revolutionized countless industries, from the manufacturing of … Continue reading
Nikohl J. Allgood
Adoption as Relinquishment and How It Impacts Mental Health by Nikohl J. Allgood Abstract According to psychologists, adoptees are overrepresented in mental health treatment settings (Sunderland, 2010). A study published in Pediatrics: Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics … Continue reading
Jesse Ward
Jesse Ward Dr. Gonzales ENGL 1301 21 November 2017 What PTSD Looks Like Brian Scott Ostrom sits alone in a waiting room on a blue-checkered cloth chair. The chair has brown wooden arm rests, but he uses neither one. The … Continue reading
Minerva Gillis and Marilyn Shaughnessy
Medicine on Mars by Minerva Gillis and Marilyn Shaughnessy
Laura Ramirez
Fred Marer and The Marer Collection by Laura Ramirez Fig. 1 Voulkos, Peter Sculpture with thin colemanite glaze 35 x 21 x 21 1957 Stoneware, (82.2.1) (MacNaughton et al. p. 95) Carefully organized within the walls of Scripps College in … Continue reading
Tomás Córdoba Marín
The Letters of Vincent van Gogh: A Research Comparison Analysis Tomás Córdoba Marín Vincent van Gogh is one of the most famous Post-Impressionist artists that ever lived. His work is characterized by the extensive use of colors that appeal to … Continue reading
