Presenter/Paper:
1. Hayden Choate: Ghosts of War in Literature
2. Chase Kupinsky: Forms of Intervention in Filipino Literature
3. Abigail Roebuck: Memories From War
Evaluators: Anne Wheeler, Elizabeth Morgan, Andrea Taupier
Presenter/Paper:
Panel Title: The "Game" of History and Culture in Native American Literature
1. Taylor Gibson: The Blanket: The Power of Writing in Miko Kings and "Ghost Bread"
2. Arianna Vessicchio: Native American Basketball in the Poetry of Sherman Alexie and Natalie Diaz
3. Remington Ferrari: Disconnected: A Look at the Void Between Modern American and Native American Culture Through Literary Analysis
Evaluators: Rachel Rubinstein, Lethuy Hoang, Debbie Burnett
Presenter/Paper:
1. Tyler Olds: The Separation of Fact and Storytelling
2. Kayleigh O'Donnell: There's More Than Just Words
3. Jacques St. Jean: The Duality of Men-Of-War
4. Hannah Day: Effect of Covid-19 on Cardiopulmonary Responses to Exercise
Evaluators: Ashley S. McNeill, Andrea Taupier, Elizabeth Marathas
Presenter/Paper:
1. Rowan Beckford: Angels in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens
2. Alana Calabrese: Trauma Narratives
3. Emily McKillop: Sacrifice in Relation to The Novel The Sorrow of War
4. Abigail Clinch: Writing As A Form Of Exposure Therapy
5. Justin Manning: Break Every Chain
Evaluators: Ashley S. McNeill, Anne Wheeler, Andrea Taupier
Presenter/Paper:
1. Maura Flaherty: The Impact of the Lens of The "Speller" on the Connotation of the Philippine Revolution
2. Abigail Edge: Memory and Memorialization of the War
3. Joe Rotondo: Structural Similarities Between Gina Apostal's The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata and Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves
4. Julian Nuñez: The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata through the eyes of Sigmund Freud & the impact his theories have for children
Evaluators: Rachel Rubinstein, Lethuy Hoang, Matt Ferrari