1. Public Discourse about Sexual Violence from 1991 to 2018: An Analysis of the Hill and Kavanaugh Hearings Open Access Author: Brown, Erin Elizabeth Title: Public Discourse about Sexual Violence from 1991 to 2018: An Analysis of the Hill and Kavanaugh Hearings Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: Anita HillSexual Violence#MeTooAristotleEnthymemeEndoxaEthosClarence ThomasSupreme CourtDemocratsRepublicansDr. Christine Blasey FordBrett KavanaughRhetoricPublic DiscourseSyllogismFeminismIntersectionality File: Download Final_Thesis_Schreyer_Approved.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ekaterina Haskins, Thesis SupervisorMary High, Thesis Honors AdvisorJill Wood, Faculty Reader
2. How Humans, as the Inventors of the Negative, Utilize the Negative in Their Search for Metaphysical Answers: A Comparative Study of Kenneth Burke and St. Thomas Aquinas Open Access Author: Briselli, Julia Title: How Humans, as the Inventors of the Negative, Utilize the Negative in Their Search for Metaphysical Answers: A Comparative Study of Kenneth Burke and St. Thomas Aquinas Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: Kenneth BurkeThomas AquinasRhetoricNegativityNamingTranscendenceKenneth BurkeThomas AquinasRhetoricNegativityNamingTranscendence File: Download Julia_Briselli_Final_Thesis_1.1.24.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ekaterina Haskins, Thesis SupervisorMary High, Thesis Honors Advisor