Content Posted in 2024
3D printable multimode Terahertz negative curvature optical fibers, Santiago Armas, Joseph Lombardo, Ian Ramirez, Faisal Algethmi, Allison M. Marn, and Ahmet E. Akosman
5th Annual Women In Law Leadership Lecture, Roger Williams University School of Law
ABA-Mandated Instruction on Racism and Recent State Legislation Banning Such Instruction in University Classrooms: “Jim Crow” Redux, Bernard K. Freamon
About a Boy? Archetypal and Structural Ambiguity in Blake’s “The Little Black Boy“, Colleen Olsen
A Crash in Women's Liberation Fear of Flying: A Feminist Defeat, Charity Latham
“A dissolving and a becoming all at once:” The Progression of the Female Bildungsroman from Sandra Cisneros’s Life and The House on Mango Street to Caramelo, Jana Heath Clark
Against the Clock: Examining How Federal Courts Consider Agency Delay in Emergency Rulemaking Cases, Tyler Haas
A Gift Given Within A Heart Famine, Alexis Terzioski
A Good Man Is Hard To Find,' but the Bad Ones Are Plentiful: Flannery O'Connor's Evil Man, Caroline Michaud
A Hero's Homecoming? The Effects of Vietnam in David Rabe's Sticks and Bones, Mattea Heller
“Allusive Echoes: Harry Potter and Hogwarts Meet King Arthur and His Court ”, White Karen
AMDiP Annual Meeting of Law School Diversity Professionals: Hosted by Roger Williams University School of Law: April 23-25, 2024, Roger Williams University School of Law
American Beauty: Walt Whitman in Maxine Hong Kingston’s Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book, Neil Phillips
“American-Born Confused Deshi“: Marital and Farnilial Compromise in the Indian American Family, Jayda Laurel Blinn
“Am I My Brother's Keeper?: Ancient Iconographic Pairings in the Arthurian Cycle”, Amanda Harkness
Analysis of mental health issues: Comparisons from a survey and counseling center records, Kyle Gamache, Tanekar Alexander, and Travis Vendetti
“Androcentrism and the Iconographic Holy Grail: Re-Envisioning Chr6tien de Troyes’ Perce\JaI“, Wind Laura
Angstrom's Air Ball: An Ex-Athlete's Dysfunction in John Updike's Rabbit, Run, Erin Bowen
An Impossible Wish?, Erin Lomonaco
“An Intertexual Tale of Two Mercutios: Baz Luhrmann Meets William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Sara Panaccio
Anne Bronete's Quest: Woman as an Idivisual in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Melissa Cirillo
An Unconstitutional Band-Aid: The Practice of Sitting by Designation in the Federal Judiciary, Michaela Conley
Appreciative Inquiry for a Supportive Climate, Ann Liao
“A Rose by Any Other Name”: A Cultural and Personal Perspective of Identity in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake, Meghan Kathleen Burt
A Study of the Male Characters' Adherence to the Madonna/Whore Complex in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, Jillian Vieira
Atmospheric Transport of Adulticides Used to Control Mosquito Populations across an Urban Metropolitan Area, Sarah L. Guberman VerPloeg, Subin Yoon, Sergio L. Alvarez, James H. Flynn, Don Collins, Robert J. Griffin, Rebecca J. Sheesley, and Sascha Usenko
Austen's Commentary on the Patriarchal Society of Pride and Prejudice as Perceived Through her Character of Elizabeth Bennet, Marsha S. Saylor
A White-Centric American Dream Exposed in ' A Raisin in the Sun’ and 'The Fire Next Time’, Zachary Reis
Beloved: A Post-Modernistic Mother-Daughter Ghost Story, Linda Pratson
Benchmarks for Reducing Civilian Harm in Armed Conflict: Learning Feasible Lessons About Systemic Change, Peter Margulies
Beyond The First Year: Integrating Doctrine & Diversity, Volume 2 Release Celebration, Roger Williams University School of Law
Blake’s Condemnation of a Suppressed Society: “ London“, Paul Sousa
Blake’s Gnosticism: Heretical Visions of Man, Christ, and God in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, “The Divine Image,“ and “The Human Abstract“, Alexander Ruggeri
"Blake's Joy and Sorrow: Intertwining, Contrary Emotions of the Human Soul in Songs", Nicole Cochrane
“Bois-Guilbert, the Templar Knight: Villain or Modern Anti-Hero of Ivanhoe”, Jon Elwell
Broken Bonds: The Ties between Love and Healing In Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine, Sarah Cournoyer
"Broken on the Rock of the World": Blanche in Tenessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, Melissa Bourque
Bullet Holes Through the Armor of Medievalism: Mark TwainFs Use of Black Humor in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Vanessa Toro
Carrying the Fire: The Rebuilding of Morality and Identity in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, Sarah Stewart
“Caught between Here and There” : The Creation of the Transnational Bildungsroman in Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo, Tavares Brian
Champions For Justice 2019 Part 2, Roger Williams University School of Law
Champions For Justice 2024, Roger Williams University School of Law
Changemakers: Juris Doctorate: Saad Ahmad: Immigration Lawyer Saad Ahmad L'00 Shows That Appellate Practice Isn't Just For Large Firms, Roger Williams University School of Law
Changemakers Master Of Studies In Law: Adding Depth: Katie Mulvaney, Roger Williams University School of Law
Changemakers Master Of Studies In Law: 'Such A Different Outlook...': Derek Tevyaw, Roger Williams University School of Law
Changemakers: Terrence Haas : Juris Doctorate : Adventures In Law, Roger Williams University School of Law
Chaucer’s Wife of Bath: The Birth of Superwoman, Amy Dornfried
"Choking to death in Centreville": Anne Moody's Feminist Triumph in Coming of Age in Mississippi, Sarah Murrett
Clues from the “Caves of every beast“: Lions as Exemplars of William Blake’s Vision of Spiritual Potential, Frances Parise
Collective moods in Western Isles structures of being, Marybeth MacPhee
Colonel Cathcart and Milo Minderbinder: Evil and the Military-Industrial Complex in Catch-22, Emily Harrison
Colonized: The Everlasting Effects of White Colonialism on Indigenous People, Meaghan Attella
Communication Branches Out: Developing Interpersonal Skills through Genealogical Research, Julian Costa and Gary Snyder
Conflicting Goals: The Ethics and Accountability of Law Firm Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Policies, Todd D. Amaral
Confronting a Dark Past: Overcoming Abuse and Securing a Bright Future in Annie Proulx’s The Shipping News, Rachel Chasse
Countering Christian Cosmology: Louise Erdrich’s Animation of “The Great Earth Mother” through Rushes Bear and Marie, Smith Courtney
Country of Atrocities: How if I Die in a Combat Zone and Sticks and Bones Depict Racism Against the Vietnamese During the Vietnam War, Jaden Militello
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky Opening Remarks, Doctrine and Diversity Symposium, AALS Annual Meeting, Erwin Chemerinsky
Designing Optical Negative Curvature Fibers with Rotated Elliptical Cladding Elements, Santiago Armas and Ahmet E. Akosman
DESIGNING THE CURRICULUM FOR GLOBAL SERVICE-LEARNING ABROAD: Power and Health in El Salvador, Autumn Quezada de Tavarez and Kerri Staroscik Warren
DESIGNING THE CURRICULUM FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY ABROAD: Sustainability Studies in Turkey, Bilge Gökhan Çelik, Dale Leavitt, and Michael Scully
Detecting plumes in mobile air quality monitoring time series with density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise, Blake Actkinson and Robert J. Griffin
Differentiating physical and biological storage of N along an intermittent Antarctic stream corridor, Joel G. Singley, Mark R. Salvatore, Michael N. Gooseff, Diane M. McKnight, and Eve Lyn S. Hinckley
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Social Justice in the Curriculum, in the Classroom, and in the Courtroom, Nicole P. Dyszlewski and Diana Hassel
Domestic Abuse in A Streetcar Named Desire: Why Stella stays with Stanley, Shana Barrett
Domestic violence blame attributions of police officers and college students, Kyle Gamache
Don’t Stand Still, Wittman: Confronting Collective Cataloging, Michelle Grimaldi
Educating Judges & Advancing Inclusion: The Evolution of Gendered Language in U.S. Courts, Sarah McConnell
Effect of a free-tuition program on community college counseling, Kyle Gamache and Tanekar Alexander
Enhancing polarization maintenance and spectral filtering in negative curvature hollow-core fibers, Muhammad Zain Siddiqui, Ahmet E. Akosman, and Mustafa Ordu
Enhancing THz Chemical Sensing with Elliptical Cladding Elements in Negative Curvature Fibers, Ethan Howard, Julia Ward, Bradley King, and Ahmet E. Akosman
EQUITABLE RENEWAL: Reclamation + Repair, Edgar Adams
Equity and Inclusion as Unifying Principles, Alena M. Allen
"Ethereal Awakenings in Sir Orfeo: A Pagan Pilgrimage to Christian Enlightenment“, Danielle BaldassinI
Evaluation of aerosol- and gas-phase tracers for identification of transported biomass burning emissions in an industrially influenced location in Texas, USA, Sujan Shrestha, Shan Zhou, Manisha Mehra, Meghan Guagenti, Subin Yoon, Sergio L. Alvarez, Fangzhou Guo, Chun Ying Chao, James H. Flynn, Yuxuan Wang, Robert J. Griffin, Sascha Usenko, and Rebecca J. Sheesley
Event Horizon, Adrienne Wooster
"Evil Spirits": Incidental Consequences in Anne Moody's Autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi, Lindsay Worcester
Evolvement of Excusable Delay Clauses in Government Contracts since the COVID-19 Pandemic, Jung Hyun Lee, Yunping Liang, Seyed Mohammad Ehsan Tabatabaee, and Bryce Riccitelli
Factors That Shape a Child’s Identity in Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo: Parenting First, Cultural Influence Second, Shunsuke Shiga
“Fair and Foul? The Nature of Justice and Tennyson’s Vixen Vivien”, Rose Incampo
FalIIng Short ot the Royal ldeal: SIr Walter Scott’s Portrayal of Once and Future Kings in Ivanhoe, Melissa Mondor
falling in love, the noise of the typewriter, the smell of cooking: Disparate Experience and the Metaphysical Tradition in The Waste Land, Marissa L. Carrere
Familial Likeness in Pride & Prejudice, Michelle Novak
Far-UVC: Technology Update with an Untapped Potential to Mitigate Airborne Infections, P. Jacob Bueno de Mesquita, Rosemary K. Sokas, Mary B. Rice, and Edward A. Nardell
Finding Common Ground Part I: Understanding Growth Centers in Rhode Island, Edgar Adams and Brian Boisvert
Finding Common Ground Pt. II Growth Centers and Affordable Housing in Rhode Island, Edgar Adams, Brian Boisvert, Fenton Bradley, Bradley Shapiro, and Ben Winschel
Finding Common Ground: Smart Growth and Affordable Housing, Edgar Adams, Brian Boisvert, and Fenton Bradley
Finding Common Ground: Smart Growth and Affordable Housing in Rhode Island, Edgar Adams, Brian Boisvert, Fenton Bradley, and Bradley Shapiro
Fireside Chat With Chief Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton And Professor Nikolas Bowie: A Discussion About The Relevance And Impact Of State Constitutional Law, Roger Williams University School of Law
“'For stony limits cannot hold love out’: Examining Adult-Child Relationships in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations, Criste Linkletter
Freeing the Descendants of Ham: The Religious Struggle of James Baldwin, Jill Bolstridge
From Andy Warhol to Barbie: Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine After Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith, Niki Kuckes
“From 'an inborn suffer’ to 'star crossed lovers’: William Shakespeare’s take on the Medieval French Courtly Love Tradtion”, Heather Dowds
“From Greek Epic to Medieval Romance: Heroic Journeys across Genre,Time, and Culture”, Sarah K. Chrapek
From Horses to Bicycles: A Study of Twain’s View of Technology in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Ariana Carlone
From Orphan to Mother: Lessons of Love in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Shannon Rogers
From Paige to Page: The Influence of the Failare of the Paige Typeset Machine in Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court, Vincent Picone
From the Mundane to the Spiritual : Connection and Camaraderie in Walt Whitman’s leaves of Grass, Elise Squillante
FROM “TRANSIENT IMMATURITY” TO A PERMANENT TRANSFORMATION: Jack’s story, Frank Dicataldo
"Ghosts of the Past": The Repetition of Sin in William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!, Paul Landry
Good Books: The Search for a Moral Center in John Steinbeck's Fiction, Kathleen Coleman
“Hank’s Failed Techno-Utopia”: The Detrimental Effects of 19th Century Technology and Politics in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Joshua Brennan
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Religious Crisis in Uncle Tom ’s Cabin, Emily Pratt
Her Own Divinity, Cassandra Bousquet
Hidden Values, Hidden Morals and Architectural Secrets: An Analysis of Gateshead Hall From Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Sarah Alasso
“Holy Thursday“ and the Hypocrisy of False Charity, Christal DaSilva
"I believe in God again": Religious Affirmation in Joseph Heller's Catch-22, Kathryn Roddy
“I do not find The Hanged Man“: The Presence of the Myth of the Fisher King in T.S.Eliot’s The Waste Land, Elizabeth L. Courcelle
I fought for years the wisdom of platitudes, Alexander Nanni
If there were only water amongst the rock: Earth and Water Imagery in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Laura Jean Rickmyre
Images of Fire and Ice/Water in Jane Eyre, Amy Berardinelli
Imaging Window Optimization for Reflection-Mode Continuous-Wave Terahertz Imaging, A. M. Marn, N. Arduino, M. Raley, and P. Maguire
Imprisonment and Madness in Louisa May Alcott’s A Long Fatal Love Chase and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”, Rachel Brady
Inclusive Legal Education: Navigating Faculty-DEIB Collaborations: Integrating Doctrine & Diversity Speaker Series, Roger Williams University School of Law
“'Inside’/ 'Outside’ Courts: Ironic Inversions in Gottfried’s Tristan”, Danika Bishop
Integrating Doctrine & Diversity Speaker Series: The Rule Of Law In Crisis 3-28-2023, Roger Williams University School of Law
Integrating Doctrine & Diversity Speaker Series: The Rule Of Law In Crisis March 28, 2023, Roger Williams University School of Law
Introduction for Roger Williams University Law Review, Symposium Issue, 2023-24, Gregory W. Bowman
Investigation of 3D Printing Compatible THz Chemical Sensing Platform Using Negative Curvature Fibers with Elliptical Cladding Elements, Venus Fu, Viannely Francisco, and Ahmet E. Akosman
"I remembered that I had never cried for my father's death": Unrequited Grief in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, Paige McKinney
Is This a Christian Nation? An Introduction, Carl T. Bogus
I was neither / Living nor dead, and I knew nothing: The Theme of Loss in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Alison Robbins
Jobs Build Character: Richard Wright and Anne Moody's Childhood Jobs Shape Their Southern Views, Amanda Burns
Kind is a Folding Chair, Amanda Walsh
Kindness, Arielle Epstein
“King Arthur and the 'Historical Imagination’: A De-Evolutionary Study”, Haleigh Bronson
Law Library Blog (December 2023): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School of Law
Law Library Blog (February 2024): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School of Law
Law Library Blog (January 2024): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School of Law
Law School News: For 30 Years: A Justice-Centered Mission 12-19-2023, Helga Melgar
Law School News: From The Community, For The Community 1/21/24, Suzi Morales and Roger Williams University School of Law
Law School News: Melissa DuBose L'04 Confirmed To Federal District Court 3-12-2024, Suzi Morales
Law School News: RWU School Of Law Launches Institute For Race And The Law And Celebrates Champions For Justice 3-22-2022, Roger Williams University School of Law
Law School News: Victorious Verdict 2-21-2024, Michelle Choate
Leave it Be, Taviana Franciskato
Literary Echoes Across the Pond: Gender Discrimination in Colonial America and Nineteenth Century Britain, Dolores Longo
Lockwood, Nelly Dean and the Ambiguity of a Dual Narration in Wuthering Heights, Alana Fishberg
Loot Boxes May Exploit Gamers, but Their Sale Does Not Constitute Unlawful Gambling, John J. Chung
Make It About You, Charlotte Cole
Mark Twain’s Religious Commentary In The Medieval Setting of A Conn%ticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Jane Reilley
“Merlin and Vivien“: The Incapacitating Consequences of Lustful Sex in the Nineteenth Century, Lauren S. Ferri
Merlin as Cultural Metaphor: Pagan Warrior to Christian Prophet, Andrew LaCroix
Metagenome-Assembled Genomes from Photo-Oxidized and Nonoxidized Oil-Degrading Marine Microcosms, Shelby J. Barnes, Raven C. Althouse, Bianca F. Costa, Boyan Hu, Maxim Kovalev, Timur Kulik, Yu Tung Lee, Meredith C. Moore, Emily Peng, Jing Yao Pook, Akshita Sharma, Celia Wood, Eric A. Webb, Hannah Sterling, Christoph Aeppli, and J. Cameron Thrash
Miles Davis Meets Toni Morrison in a “ 'Round Midnight” Beloved, Ashley Lago
Mind the Gap II: Notes on the In-Between, Edgar Adams
Mind the Gap: Understanding the Interface, Edgar Adams
Moral and Immoral Authoritarianism in William Blake’s Nurses’ Songs of Innocence and Experience, Lauren Perreca
Motherhood: Marie Kashpaw’s Love Medicine, Kathleen Elizabeth Day
Multimedia and Multisensory International Learning: Making a Case for Going Beyond the Screen During Creative Virtual Exchanges, Denielle J. Emans and Kelly M. Murdoch-Kitt
"My friends call me Yo-Yo": Yossarian's Search for Morality in Joseph Heller's Catch-22, Jason Pedicone
Myth and Folklore in Eudora Welty's Short Stories, Keri Blais
Nectophore coordination and kinematics by physonect siphonophores, Shirah Strock, John H. Costello, Joost Daniels, Kakani Katija, and Sean Colin
Noether Symmetry Analysis of the Klein–Gordon and Wave Equations in Bianchi I Spacetime, Ugur Camci
“No Fair! Why Does He Get to Rule? He Ate the Fruit Too’: Inverted Gender Roles as Cultural Commentary in Aucassin et Nicolete, Shocki Stephanie
"Nome, I ain't a good man:" Religious Symbolism portrays Flannery O'Connor's message of Christianity in A Good Man is Hard to Find, Amanda Johnson
“'Oh, it’s terrible being a woman’”: A Mexican Woman’s Struggle Against Invisibility in Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo, Lindsay Marie Bourgeois
Only the Universe Really Knows, Hannah DeFeo
On the Line: Reforming OCSLA as a Mechanism for Fisheries Compensation in the Offshore Wind Era, Madeleine Fenderson
Orientation 2023 : Roger Williams University School Of Law, Roger Williams University School of Law
Our Normal Hearts Beat as One: Larry Kramer’s Use of W.H. Auden’s “September 1, 1939” in The Normal Heart, Mayson O’Marra
“Pagan? Christian? Both of the Above? : Narrative, Arts, Architecture, and Religious Schizophrenia in the Middle Ages", Caroline Corr
Passive Polarization Filtering in Negative Curvature Hollow-Core Fibers, Muhammad Zain Siddiqui, Ahmet E. Akosman, and Mustafa Ordu
"Patched, retreaded and approved for the road": Esther Greenwood's Ultimate Cure in The Bell Jar, Meagan Sage
Paving the Road to Identity: Landscape’s Impact on Character Disposition in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, Amanda Haskins
Peaches in the Mid-Day Hour: A Process of Spiritual Discovery in William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Anthony MacDonald
Peer-supervision of nursing professionals: A shield against burnout, Kyle Gamache, Sarah Gamache, and Joseph Robillard
People and Places: The Contextual Side of Politics in Demography and Geography, Tadeusz Kugler and J. Patrick Rhamey
Physical and stoichiometric controls on stream respiration in a headwater stream, Jancoba Dorley, Joel Singley, Tim Covino, Kamini Singha, Michael Gooseff, David Van Horn, and Ricardo González-Pinzón
"Pretend you are drowining": Esther Greenwood's Journey into Depression in The Bell Jar, Erin Hughes
Prospective Hires: Examining Ex-offender Stigma Effects on Employment, Amanda Neff
Quantifying the Potential Health Impacts of Unvented Combustion in Homes – A Meta- Analysis, P. Jacob Bueno de Mesquita, Nuria Casquero-Modrego, Iain Walker, Brennan D. Less, and Brett C. Singer
“Rebecca and Isaac: Scott’s View of Medieval Jews”, Elizabeth A. Rapoza
Re-evaluating Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Fiction as Autobiography, Lynne Desrosiers
Re-Grounding Newport The Climate of Urban Design RUDC 2020 Austin TX, Edgar Adams
Reply by Bueno de Mesquita et al. to Davidson, P. Jacob Bueno de Mesquita, Rosemary K. Sokas, Mary B. Rice, and Edward A. Nardell
Richard Wright's Black Boy: Christianity verses Intellectualism, Merritt Lee
Robin Hood: The True Hero of Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, Jessica Lewis
Roger Williams University School of Law Alumni Association 2023 Holiday Reception, Roger Williams University School of Law
Roger Williams University School Of Law Alumni Association 2023 Holiday Reception, Roger Williams University School of Law
Romanticizing Flawed Morality in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Kurt Schlangenhauf
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay/Art Contest 2024, Roger Williams University School of Law
RWU Law Alumni Newsletter April 2024, Roger Williams University School of Law
RWU Logo, Roger Williams University
Samson 020: Brownell House Interior
Samson 022: Brownell House Interior
Samson House 001: Re-Erected and Finished in Little Compton
Samson House 002: Re-Erected in Little Compton, RI
Samson House 004: Original Brownell House in Portsmouth, RI
Samson House 006: Brownell House in Portsmouth, RI - West side
Samson House 008: Brownell House in Portsmouth, East Side
Samson House 010: Brownell House in Portsmouth, North
Samson House 012: Street view of the Brownell House in Portsmouth
Samson House 014: Brownell House, First Floor Great Room
Samson House 016: Brownell House possibly bake oven
Samson House 018: Brownell House Interior
Samson House 024: Brownell House Interior
Samson House 026: Brownell House Interior
Samson House 028: Dismantling the Brownell House
Samson House 030: Dismantling Brownell House
Samson House 032: Dismantling Brownell House
Samson House 034: Dismantling Brownell House
Samson House 036: Portsmouth Brownell House - possible hearth
Samson House 038: End Chimney Dig at Brownell House
Samson House 040: End Chimney Dig at Brownell House
Samson House 042: Chimney Dig at Brownell House
Samson House 044: Brownell House Timbers
Samson House 046: Isaac Barker House Exterior
Samson House 048: Isaac Barker House in Tiverton
Samson House 050: Summer Beam, Isaac Barker House
Samson House 052: Summer Joist, Isaac Barker House
Samson House 054: Frame Timbers
Samson House 056: Unlabeled photograph. Re-erecting the Samson House
Samson House 058: Framing Lay-out
Samson House 062: Unlabeled Photograph
Samson House 064: Unlabeled Photograph
Samson House 066: Unlabeled Photograph
Samson House 076: Detail of Joining of Two Houses
Samson House 082: Ceiling Beam in Tiverton Side Framing
Samson House 084: Rebuilding the Samson House
Samson House 086: Summer Beam, First Floor
Samson House 088: Unlabeled, Re-building Roof Frame
Samson House 090: Fireplace, Portsmouth Side
Samson House 092: Newly Completed
Samson House 094: House Feather Boards
Samson House 096: Door on the Portsmouth Side
Samson House 098: Second Floor Framing, Portsmouth Side
Samson House 100: Fireplace, Second Floor
Samson House 102: Second Floor, Portsmouth Side
Samson House 106: Stairway, Tiveton Side
Samson House 108: Re-Build Completed
Samson House 110: Re-Built - Tiverton Side
Samson House: Archaeological Excavations and Recording at the Brownell House
Samson House: Attic Floor Framing
Samson House: Baker's Architectural Report for the Isaac Barker House and Brownell House, 1999
Samson House: Baker's notes on the Re-Erection of the Barker and Brownell Houses
Samson House: Baker's Report on the Tiverton House
Samson House: Drawing of Rebuilt House
Samson House: East Bay Window Article: Recycling Houses Opens History, December 7-8, 1977
Samson House: First Floor Framing
Samson House: First Floor Plan
Samson House: Letter from architect Joseph L. Nichols to Hugh Samson, July 29, 1977
Samson House: Newport Daily News, August 25, 1977
Samson House: Second Floor Framing
Samson House: Second Floor Plan
Samson House: Sections D and E
Samson House: Sketch of Rebuilt House
Samson House: Specifications for the General Construction Phase 1
Scalpers, Cannibals, and Babies Hung from Bushes: Justifying Violence in Cormac McCarthy’s Landscapes, Alyssa Schankman
SCOPE of Open Education: A New Framework for Research, Virginia Elizabeth Clinton-Lisell, Jasmine Roberts-Crews, and Lindsey Gwozdz
Sexy Versus Sweet: Portrayals of Elaine and Vivien in Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “ The Idylls of the King“, Emily Jamba
Shattering The Jars: Exploring Feminist Narratives of Confinement, Agency, and Identity in The Bell far and The Heidi Chronicles, Jacqueline Tosi
Shifting to Solitude: The Solo Female Identity in Late 20th-Century Feminist Literature, Sarah Skinner
Sibyl, what do you want?-. The Sibyl of Cumae and Themes of Entrapment, Solitude, and Stasis, Alexandra Waltien
Songs of Lament: The Waste Lands Bird Imagery, Theresa Page
Spontaneous Me" to "Trickle Drops": The Progressive Change of Sex and Nature in Whitman's Leaves of Grass, Kacie Danielsen
"Strange study for a child, to learn the road to a hard parent's heart': The Father-Daughter Relationship In Charles Dickens' Dombey and Son, Sydney Moulaison
Striving to Survive: Esther Greenwood’s Attempt in The Bell Jar, Staci Sherman
Students for Fair Admissions Sends Us Bakke to the Drawing Board for Race- Conscious Affirmative Action in Higher Education, Monica Teixeira de Sousa
Sustaining Storytelling Tradition: Narrative Choice in Louise Erdrich’s Fiction, Ashley Pappas
Symbiotic survey of the bay scallop (Argopecten irradians) from the Gulf coast of Florida, USA, Abigail K. Scro, Jamie Bojko, and Donald C. Behringer
"Symbols of the Woods in O'Connor's Short Fiction", Ross Baker
Tackling the Problem of Workplace Telepressure: Are Disconnection Policies Helpful?, Larissa K. Barber, Alecia M. Santuzzi, and Xinyu (Judy) Hu
Teaching Race and Law in the Gen Z Classroom, Nadiyah J. Humber
“'Tell us something Sir.’ And he told them 'DA’.“ Buddhism and Hinduism in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Daniel Michael Jensen
Tendril Embrace, Andrew Dunphy
Tennyson’s “Medieval“ Moral Voice within Idylls of The King, Catherine E. Leopold
"That Pebble's Watery Echo": William Faulkner's View of History and Time informs his Narrative Style in Absalom, Absalom!, Elizabeth Ayer
The Ambiguity of the Angel Archetype in Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Erin Landers
The American Family in the Literature of the 1960s, Paul Johnson II
The Amiable Couple in Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Emma: Exposing False Illusions about Marrying for Love, Michael Robinson
"'The bell jar hung, suspended': Destructive Depression Therapies in The Bell Jar", Gaelin Ristino
THE CASE FOR REPARATIONS AND THE PATH TO RECLAIMING LOST COMMUNITY 2023 SNEAPA, New Haven, CT Friday, October 6 Providence Cultural Equity Initiative, Edgar Adams, Brian Hendrickson, Donald King, and Raymond Two Hawks Watson
“The Cruelty Is the Point”: Using Buck v. Bell as a Tool for Diversifying Instruction in the Law School Classroom, Tiffany C. Graham
The Cruelty of the Mental Heath Profession in the 19501s and The Bell Jar, Elizabeth Coxon
The Demise of Esther Greenwood: A Naturalistic Tragedy in The Bell Jar, Britta Delaney
The Dwarf: From Pagan Deity to Christian Deceiver, Michael Hodgson
The Effect of the Black Community on the Advancement of Richard Wright in His Autobiography Black Boy, Matthew Kimmel
The Effect of Victorian Patriarchy on Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Linda Frederick
“'The ends justify the means’: Erasmian- Machiavellian Synergy in William Shakespeare's Ideal Leader”, Amanda Musto
"The God I don't Believe In:" Examining the Shifting Views of Religion in the Literature of the 1960's., Leah Chertok-Ackerman
The Inevitable Damnation of Womanhood A Feminist Analysis of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s Idylls of the King, Marybeth Gordon
"The Knight of the Lion and The Hunt of the Unicorn: Pagan and Christian Synergy in Medieval Arts”, Kelly Ridge
The Legality of Online Daily Fantasy Sports Versus the Illegality of Online Poker, John J. Chung
The Main Line as Model, Edgar Adams
“The Man Behind The Women”: The Role and Evolution of Women in Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, Dena V. Greenhut
The Many Faces of Eve: Fallen Women in the 19th--Century British Novel, Mandy Dunn
The Masculine Mystique: Harry's "Problem with No Name" in John Updike's Rabbit, Run, Katie Tumiel
The Medieval Chivalric Knight: Seeking Sexual Pleasures or Spiritual Attainment?, Tijani Mouad
The Moral Journey Through the Homes of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Elizabeth Jacobson
“'Then I defy you, stars’: The Loci of Free Will in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Othello“, Kelli Mecartney
The Past is Now and the Now is Past: A Postmodern Analysis of Cultural Dominance in Ivanhoe and The Fair Maid of Perth, Rebecca Steele
"There is a world of women beyond Janice." The Quest for the Ideal Housewife in John Updike's Rabbit, Run., Jennifer Pond
The Revolutionary and the Reformist: Romantic Visions of Robin Hood in Keats and Scott, Rebecca Wechsler
Thermal Tolerance of the Piedmont Blue Burrower Cambarus harti and Sympatric Native and Invasive Crayfish Species of the Southeastern United States, Kaelyn J. Fogelman, Kayla Boyd, Hisham A. Abdelrahman, Chester R. Figiel, and James A. Stoeckel
These fragments I have shored against my ruins-. Time as a Reconstructed Unity in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Amy Christine Albrecht
“The Severance of a Powerful Bond: The Mother and Child Relationships in Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin", Samantha Davidson
The Silent Struggle: Misogynoir in RaIsIn in the Sun, Ana Swansey
The Stranger Within: The Close Connection between Pregnancy and Foreignness in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake, Mallory E. Haddon
The Symbolism of Plants and Nature: A Transcendental Critique of Puritan Values in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Danielle Zoller
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Anne Brontë’s Autobiographical Novel, Deb Westgate
“The Truth About Stories is That’s All We Are”: Form and Meaning in Louise Erdrich’s Fiction, Wells Lee-Ann
The Two Faces of Louisa May Alcott: The Foil Characters in Alcott's Romantic Thrillers, Laura Zylinski
The Voice of a Twentieth Century "Field Slave": The Appeal of Malcolm X, Matthew Boissonneault
The Works of A Raisin in The Sun, The Bell Jar As Well As The Heidi Chronicles And The Feminism Shown Throughout, Rache Herren
"The world itself is the bad dream": Esther Greenwood's Suffocation Beneath the 1950s Bell Jar, Maura Wolk
The World of Eudora Welty's Wasteland, Sarah Lowry
Thin Thread of Life, Nicole Kowalewski
Thomas Sutpen and Faulkner's Southern Male, Andrew Dugan
Time Has Not Been Kind: Adrienne Rich’s Portrayal of the Treatment of Women, Jorda Durfee
To Each Other, We Depart, Quinn Linnehan
To My Cane, Linda Ramey
Tongues and Tradition: Cultural Identity through Narrative Voice in Louise Erdrich’s Fiction, Zemina Sharon
“'Too wise to woo peaceably’ : Rebellious Women in Medieval Romance and Shakespearean Comedy", Nicole Greenspun
"To the person in the bell jar . . . The world itself is the bad dream": Sylvia Plath's Critique of the Therapies in The Bell Jar, Melanie Wolfert
Tracing Footsteps: Landscape’s Construction of Character in John Irving’s The Cider House Rules, Jamie Silva
Traditional Notions of Fair Play and Substantial Justice?: The Interplay Between Remote Work, State Regulations, and Personal Jurisdiction, Kathryn M. Couture
Tragedy on the Wine-dark Sea: Ahab as Tragic Captain, Christopher James O’Brien
Turning kinematics of the scyphomedusa Aurelia aurita, J. H. Costello, Sean Colin, B. J. Gemmell, J. O. Dabiri, and E. A. Kanso
Uncle Tom’s Cabin: A Marxist Critique, Monica Mauer
"Under a Man's Thumb": Sexual Oppression and It's Devastating Consequences in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, Callie Graham
UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING THROUGH THE LENS OF SELF-REGULATION, Xinyu (Judy) Hu and Larissa K. Barber
Upper Thermal Tolerances of Two Native and One Invasive Crayfish in Missouri, USA, Jacob T. Westhoff, Hisham A. Abdelrahman, and James A. Stoeckel
Using Evidence-based Scientific Research to Influence Dietary Behavioral Change: Taking a Look in the Mirror, Clifton P. Bueno de Mesquita, Ylenia Vimercati Molano, Lara Vimercati, and P. Jacob Bueno de Mesquita
Wartime Housing from 1917-1918 and its Place in the American Planning Tradition, Edgar Adams
“weep weep“: Blake’s Cry for the Chimney Sweepers, Carrie Fair
Weltanschauung!: Richard Wagner’s Variations on Gottfried Von Strassburg’sTristan in the Historicists’ mode, Jeff P. Brennan
“When I Love Thee Not, / Chaos is Come Again”: “Order,” the “Norm” and the “Other” in Shakespeare's Venetian Plays., Gregory Souza
When the Hyphen Clashes: Contexts of Literature and Identity in Lahiri’s The Namesake, Jessica Leigh Finocchiaro
Why Indiana Harbor is the Worst Torts Decision in American History, Carl T. Bogus
William Blake: An Early Feminist, Allison Frascatore
William Blake’s “The Lamb“ and “The Tyger“: Innocent and Experienced Visions of the Moral and the Aesthetic, Anne Eckstrom
Wounding the Past: Twain’s Attack on Medievalism and Antebellum Society in Connecticut Yankee, Rachel Selby
“Writing Oneself Free: ” Rewriting African American Feminine Identity in Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Ventura Adrien
"Yossarian? What the hell kind of name is Yossarian?" Names and Identity in Joseph Heller's Catch-22, Alexis Rustigian