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Cyclical Balance, Rachel Stickney
Dare To Dream, Marshall Sass
Enlightenment, Marshall Sass
Blue Leather, Marshall Sass
Self-Portrait, Rachel Stickney
Process, Marshall Sass
Salvation, Rachel Stickney
Letter From The Editors, Dj Delong, Samantha Mcveigh
Letter From The Editors, Dj Delong, Samantha Mcveigh
The Laureate
Letter from Co-Editors-in-Chief DJ DeLong & Samantha McVeigh.
The Laureate, 14th Edition (2015)
The Laureate, 14th Edition (2015)
The Laureate
Table of Contents
- Personals, Mary Maroste
- Alice’s Concussion, Austin Wines
- Chemical Exception, Maura Sands
- From the River Jordan, Tyler van Hoorn
- Salvation, Rachel Stickney
- Child of God, Jared Sebastian
- Celestials, Tyler van Hoorn
- Process, Marshall Sass
- What Lies Below, Renée Beaudoin
- Asphyxiation, Jera Hogan
- Rogue Wave, Maura Sands
- Paternity, Matthew M. Campbell
- Self-Portrait, Rachel Stickney
- Woman, Stephanie Lanphear
- Sometimes Angry is Good, Kathryn Ashbay
- If I Were the World’s Greatest Poet, Renée Beaudoin
- Printempts (Ekphrastic of “Spring” by Cot, 1873), Matthew M. Campbell …
Road Toward Success, Muthanna Yaqoob
Road Toward Success, Muthanna Yaqoob
The Hilltop Review
Road Toward Success is an oil on canvas painting with dimensions of (3.25 x 4.33) ft. It depicts how a farmer will only see his/her fruit of success through continuous work and long endeavor. Just like the farmer here in this painting, a graduate student won't see his/her fruit of success in the form of a thesis or dissertation but only through continuous study and research, digging into science like this farmer is digging into the ground to plant the seeds of success.
Path To Phd, Muthanna Yaqoob
Path To Phd, Muthanna Yaqoob
The Hilltop Review
This painting depicts two young couples flying in the garden of life on paths of their dreams to reach their goal seen as a bright light in the top right corner of the painting. The couple here resembles myself as a graduate student following my aspirations to graduate and take my PhD resembled in the bright light along with my wife that is my supporter and soulmate.
Flow, Christina G. Collins
Little "Sister", Raina Khatri
Little "Sister", Raina Khatri
The Hilltop Review
My mom always called our family poodle my "little sister." Last fall at the age of sixteen she had to be put down, and I was unable to get away from school to be there for her. Instead I took time from my science education PhD work to draw this tribute to her. This portrait, in marker, shows her grey hair, cataracts, and playful stance, even at the end. Life events happen during PhD work, and it is critical to find balance between honoring the past and respecting your future.