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A Potential Cure For Rheumatoid Arthritis: Traditional And Regenerative Medicine, Mia Calegari
A Potential Cure For Rheumatoid Arthritis: Traditional And Regenerative Medicine, Mia Calegari
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Poster displayed at REDay (Research and Engagement Day).
The Importance Of Wealth Management In High School Curriculums, Angela Baack
The Importance Of Wealth Management In High School Curriculums, Angela Baack
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Poster displayed at REDay (Research and Engagement Day).
Collage, Maggie Fodera
Collage, Maggie Fodera
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Collage created for LCS 325 - Studies of the Book, taught by Valerie Carrigan. The assignment was to make a collage or series of collages that were at least 8" by 10". Students could make them abstract or realistic, and Professor Carrigan encouraged students to be creative in where students found pieces for the collages and what they did with them.
Collage, Jackie Prestininzi
Collage, Jackie Prestininzi
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Collage created for LCS 325 - Studies of the Book, taught by Valerie Carrigan. The assignment was to make a collage or series of collages that were at least 8" by 10". Students could make them abstract or realistic, and Professor Carrigan encouraged students to be creative in where students found pieces for the collages and what they did with them.
Collage #2, Hazel Wilson
Collage #2, Hazel Wilson
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Collage created for LCS 325 - Studies of the Book, taught by Valerie Carrigan. The assignment was to make a collage or series of collages that were at least 8" by 10". Students could make them abstract or realistic, and Professor Carrigan encouraged students to be creative in where students found pieces for the collages and what they did with them.
Collage #1, Megan Polun
Collage #1, Megan Polun
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Collage created for LCS 325 - Studies of the Book, taught by Valerie Carrigan. The assignment was to make a collage or series of collages that were at least 8" by 10". Students could make them abstract or realistic, and Professor Carrigan encouraged students to be creative in where students found pieces for the collages and what they did with them.
Collage #1, Hazel Wilson
Collage #1, Hazel Wilson
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Collage created for LCS 325 - Studies of the Book, taught by Valerie Carrigan. The assignment was to make a collage or series of collages that were at least 8" by 10". Students could make them abstract or realistic, and Professor Carrigan encouraged students to be creative in where students found pieces for the collages and what they did with them.
Collage #2, Megan Polun
Collage #2, Megan Polun
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Collage created for LCS 325 - Studies of the Book, taught by Valerie Carrigan. The assignment was to make a collage or series of collages that were at least 8" by 10". Students could make them abstract or realistic, and Professor Carrigan encouraged students to be creative in where students found pieces for the collages and what they did with them.
Ethics In U.S. Immigration, Christy Mak
Ethics In U.S. Immigration, Christy Mak
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
No abstract provided.
A Historical Examination Of Native American And European Agroforestry, Reed Bryant
A Historical Examination Of Native American And European Agroforestry, Reed Bryant
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), “Agroforestry is the intentional integration of trees and shrubs into crop and animal farming systems to create environmental, economic, and social benefits. It has been practiced in the United States and around the world for centuries.” However, for many practitioners in the past, agroforestry was not simply an “integration of trees and shrubs into animal farming systems,” nor was it simply a means to produce foodstuffs. For them, agroforestry defined a way of life where trees were fixtures in the landscape which bore many life-giving gifts: fruits and nuts to eat, …
The Carriage House, Emma Kane
The Carriage House, Emma Kane
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Poem created for LCS 220 - Creativity and the Arts taught by Joan Zaretti. For the assignment, students chose a piece of campus artwork (either in the AIC or in the Unistructure) and wrote a poem describing the painting.
A Lonely Waterfall, Sarah Lostowski
A Lonely Waterfall, Sarah Lostowski
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Poem created for LCS 220 - Creativity and the Arts taught by Joan Zaretti. For the assignment, students chose a piece of campus artwork (either in the AIC or in the Unistructure) and wrote a poem describing the painting.
Famous?, Jaeden Patterson
Famous?, Jaeden Patterson
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Poem created for LCS 220 - Creativity and the Arts taught by Joan Zaretti. For the assignment, students chose a piece of campus artwork (either in the AIC or in the Unistructure) and wrote a poem describing the painting.
Blue Vista #8, Tristan Beale
Blue Vista #8, Tristan Beale
Bryant University Undergraduate Journal
Poem created for LCS 220 - Creativity and the Arts taught by Joan Zaretti. For the assignment, students chose a piece of campus artwork (either in the AIC or in the Unistructure) and wrote a poem describing the painting.