1. Algis Petlin, “Fiction’s Use in Enhancing the Narrative of African Current Events”
Comparative Literature 121: International Short Story (Instructor: Juan Carlos Cabrera Pons)
2. Abby Bates, “Musings on the Multiracial Experience”
Comparative Literature 121: International Short Story (Instructor: Juan Carlos Cabrera Pons)
3. Megan Langsam, “The Value of a Human Life”
Comparative Literature 231: Comedy (Instructor: Rafael Freire)
4. Elle Whitehead, “Olympia”
Comparative Literature 355: Modern African Fiction (Instructor: Prof. Kathryn Lachman)
5. Alice Lan Zhang, “Infection in Sentence in Frankenstein — The Creature as the Rejected Female Body in Literature”
Comparative Literature 394: History of Literary Criticism (Instructor: Corine Tachtiris)
6. Maximilan Vlock, “Isolation and Connection: A Colorful Analysis of One Arm”
Comparative Literature 121: International Short Story (Instructor: Juan Carlos Cabrera Pons)
7. Sam Nichols, “Reality, Truth, and Humor in Kourouma’s Allah is not Obliged”
Comparative Literature 231: Comedy (Instructor: Rafael Freire)
8. Leela G. Ramachandran, “Words to Experiences, Part I: Food”
Comparative Literature 231: Spiritual Autobiography (Instructor: Rafael Freire)
9. Ziegel, “Shit Happens”
Comparative Literature 231: Comedy (Instructor: Rafael Freire)