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Exploring The Medieval Frontier: The Reconquista, Alex Wolfe Apr 2024

Exploring The Medieval Frontier: The Reconquista, Alex Wolfe

Scholar Week 2016 - present

This project focuses on material history, the study of objects and their role in history, and deriving meaning from artifacts in order to synthesize an applied historical thesis.

The objects studied in this research project are of particular importance to the study of the Reconquista, a unique frontier conflict in the Iberian Peninsula between Christians and Muslims that lasted from the eighth through fifteenth centuries.

The artifacts brought together in this digital exhibit bring into material focus the visible exchanges and borrowings between Christians and Muslims across the frontier of the Reconquista. In their material relationship, they demonstrate the unique …


Shang Yang And Skirmishes: Warfare And Philosophy In Warring States China, Levi Berg Apr 2024

Shang Yang And Skirmishes: Warfare And Philosophy In Warring States China, Levi Berg

Scholar Week 2016 - present

Ancient history is often complex. The 21st century is so far removed from the epoch that not only is understanding the sources a problem, but so is the quantity and quality of the sources themselves. However, what we have along with the archaeology is enough to determine at least some historicity of the epoch. Other questions are raised, however, when one starts to examine ancient history. For instance, what caused the philosophical upheaval during the political and social upheaval called the Warring States period in China? During this period in ancient China, when the states were in a struggle to …


Therapeutic Use Of Music For Geriatric Dementia Patients, Katelynn Roscioli Apr 2024

Therapeutic Use Of Music For Geriatric Dementia Patients, Katelynn Roscioli

Scholar Week 2016 - present

Dementia impacts millions of individuals and their families worldwide, yet many caregivers remain untrained, unpaid, and unable to maintain their own health while caring for their patients. Despite the need for support, limited resources exist to aid these caregivers in combatting this progressive, debilitating disease. One possibility lies in practices rooted in music therapy, which have been shown to restore memory retention, personhood, and quality of life in dementia patients. However, individuals outside of music therapists, especially those with limited musical backgrounds, may not consider implementing music therapy within their care plan. To make this approach more accessible, a website …


Revolutionaries And Counterrevolutionaries: An Academic Poster Session, Bryson Doering, Carter Benton, Nicholas Stratton, Sophie Nagi Apr 2024

Revolutionaries And Counterrevolutionaries: An Academic Poster Session, Bryson Doering, Carter Benton, Nicholas Stratton, Sophie Nagi

Scholar Week 2016 - present

This academic poster sessions contains work produced by students in the Fall 2023 course HIST 362 The Age of Revolutions to the Age of Extremes: Modern Europe. Exploring European Ideas, Culture, and Politics in the wake of the French Revolution, students were tasked with conducting original biographical research on a revolutionary individual and then, alongside their written papers, developing their research into an academic poster presentation. These academic posters convey the biography and revolutionary as well as counterrevolutionary character of pivotal European figures since 1789. As a result, they represent a concise academic presentation of key transformative individuals from Europe's …


From Proposal To Implementation: The Founding Of The Center For Faith And Family, Leon Blanchette Edd, Mark Frisius Phd, Lindsey Bush Apr 2024

From Proposal To Implementation: The Founding Of The Center For Faith And Family, Leon Blanchette Edd, Mark Frisius Phd, Lindsey Bush

Scholar Week 2016 - present

This panel will discuss the process involved in the formation of the Center for Faith and Family at Olivet. The concept of the Center originated in Spring of 2022 when Lilly Endowment invited Olivet to submit a grant proposal. The purpose of the grant was to establish a unique approach to providing resources that assist parents and caregivers to pass their faith to their children. In this panel discussion, the presenters will discuss the process of submitting the grant proposal, the steps taken to research and launch the Center, and the current initiatives of the Center.


Colonialism And Collective Trauma: The Development And Deterioration Of Macondo, Kaitlyn Tibbetts Apr 2024

Colonialism And Collective Trauma: The Development And Deterioration Of Macondo, Kaitlyn Tibbetts

Scholar Week 2016 - present

Through his works Leaf Storm and One Hundred Years of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez explores the development and deterioration of the fictional town of Macondo to illuminate how colonialism infiltrated Latin America, causing detrimental damage to the integrity of its community. Márquez accomplishes this by illustrating the industrialization of Macondo, which embodies colonialism’s detrimental influence. These effects are undeniably ongoing, as seen through the domination of neo-colonialism in Macondo. In both texts, this neo-colonialism is primarily depicted through the arrival of the American banana industry in Macondo. In this, Márquez mirrors Latin American history by alluding to the Boston-based …


Christmas Day, Ann-Marie Thomas Apr 2024

Christmas Day, Ann-Marie Thomas

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


The Last Happy Meal, Allison Nagaraja Apr 2024

The Last Happy Meal, Allison Nagaraja

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Teen - Agers, Alejandra Gomez Apr 2024

Teen - Agers, Alejandra Gomez

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


All Alone, Hannah Eygabroad Apr 2024

All Alone, Hannah Eygabroad

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Breakdown, Ava R. Gorman Apr 2024

Breakdown, Ava R. Gorman

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

A poem about what it is like to have a friend come during the middle of a mental breakdown and give you a hug.


I Remember This Color, Lillian Roberson Apr 2024

I Remember This Color, Lillian Roberson

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


The Difference A Year Can Make, Mckenna Haab Apr 2024

The Difference A Year Can Make, Mckenna Haab

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Unworthy Messenger, Suzanna Gillette Apr 2024

Unworthy Messenger, Suzanna Gillette

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


A Year Since You, Anna F. Ngwe Apr 2024

A Year Since You, Anna F. Ngwe

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Sometimes I Wonder What I'M Still Doing Here, Natalie A. Goetsch Apr 2024

Sometimes I Wonder What I'M Still Doing Here, Natalie A. Goetsch

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


All These Things That I'Ve Done, Cheyanne J. Bazzell Apr 2024

All These Things That I'Ve Done, Cheyanne J. Bazzell

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Anonymous, Lauren Neel Apr 2024

Anonymous, Lauren Neel

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Breathe, Lauren Neel Apr 2024

Breathe, Lauren Neel

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


So Shining, Kaitlyn Tibbetts Apr 2024

So Shining, Kaitlyn Tibbetts

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Mountain Making, Kaitlyn Tibbetts Apr 2024

Mountain Making, Kaitlyn Tibbetts

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Fine Line, Lillian Roberson Apr 2024

Fine Line, Lillian Roberson

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Eyelashes, Becky Linhardt Apr 2024

Eyelashes, Becky Linhardt

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


The End Of The Day, Becky Linhardt Apr 2024

The End Of The Day, Becky Linhardt

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Perspective, Naomi H. Mcmahan Apr 2024

Perspective, Naomi H. Mcmahan

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Inspiration, Jacob Harvey Apr 2024

Inspiration, Jacob Harvey

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

The toils of a mind as a writer bogged with self doubt and insecurities finally fighting the negative voices and letting oneself just write.


A Curriculum Designed To Teach Elementary-Age Children In Diverse Settings The Kingdom Concept Of Loving One’S Neighbor, Abigail J. Flood Mar 2024

A Curriculum Designed To Teach Elementary-Age Children In Diverse Settings The Kingdom Concept Of Loving One’S Neighbor, Abigail J. Flood

ELAIA

United States Census data from 2020 show that the country is becoming increasingly diverse and urbanized. Other research shows children are aware of race from an early age and can pick up biases and stereotypes by watching the adults around them. However, there are no children’s ministry curricula that specifically address how children should navigate differences from a biblical perspective. To fill this gap, a children’s ministry curriculum was written to model how children can love their neighbors like Jesus did, especially those who look different from themselves. The curriculum is comprised of an introduction for the ministry leader, five …


Kankakee In Deindustrialization: An Oral History Approach, Rachel H. Shepard Mar 2024

Kankakee In Deindustrialization: An Oral History Approach, Rachel H. Shepard

ELAIA

The City of Kankakee was an industrialized city that prospered economically for decades. Throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, economic trends shifted for Kankakee and the surrounding communities. The major factories, such as Roper Corporation and A.O. Smith, migrated their source of production from Kankakee to other regions of the United States and abroad during the 1970s and 1980s. As a result, the declining industrial economic activity led to changing community perceptions. Kankakee is an example of the “Rust Belt” region, a region in the Midwestern and Northeastern States of the United States where declining industrial activity occurred throughout the …


Deepfake It Til You Make It: How To Make A Short Film, Adam G. Lee Mar 2024

Deepfake It Til You Make It: How To Make A Short Film, Adam G. Lee

ELAIA

A recent development in the realm of computer technology is the deepfake. Deepfakes, which train a computer model to digitally superimpose one person’s face onto another body in a separate video, has its uses for good and for ill, with the unfortunate tendency to the latter. The vast majority of deepfakes are used for pornography, most commonly depicting female celebrities as the subjects. At the less notable level, it is also often used for revenge pornography. These aspects of deepfake technology are rarely discussed in mainstream media, which tends to focus on the less harmful uses, such as those for …


History Lessons From Esther: The Leopold Von Ranke Lecture Delivered At The Phi Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony, Kent R. Olney Oct 2023

History Lessons From Esther: The Leopold Von Ranke Lecture Delivered At The Phi Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony, Kent R. Olney

Scholarship – Academic Affairs Office

The German historian, Leopold Von Ranke, noted the following: “Every epoch is immediate to God, and its value is not based on what emerges from it, but on its very existence.” My assignment was to respond to Von Ranke’s thoughts. I have done so by drawing on four observations made from the OT book of Esther. These observations pertain to truth, years, obscurity, and heroes; all of them matter to God and all of them should matter to the historian. In a sense, these four elements are the raw materials, or building blocks, of history in any generation. I conclude …