November 30, 2021

Captured Moments From the Fall 2021 Honors Reception

by Jade Francis

On Wednesday, November 24, the first in-person Honors reception since Covid-19 struck was held in the college cafeteria. Photographers Andrew Nasser and Jackson Lapsley captured photos for all who didn't get to attend. To read about the honors program, click here.

 

Alexa Delano presenting about the psychology of cults.

 

 

Carolyn Dreyer presenting her study regarding a correlation between one's self confidence and athletic performance.

 

 

Eleanor Gubbins presenting her findings on the effects of imagist poetry on the modern day world.

 

 

Ellis Marcel displaying his information regarding the effects of cryptocurrency on the environment.

 

 

Jade Francis explaining her research surrounding neurocognitive disorders and Huntington's disease.

 

 

Jeff Sousa reporting on his qualitative study on perceptions of leadership.

 

 

Lilly Baerga and Joshua Hernandez-Lacen displaying their project regarding difficulties when pursuing mental health resources on Cape Cod.

 

 

Joshua Maloney presenting his research on the USDA forest pest methods laboratory through the eyes of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

 

 

 Kristina Dillon showing her presentation in regard to the dangers of drinking.

 

Kristina Dillon, Livia Fortunato, and Paul Lema presenting their research on problems following job opportunities on Cape Cod.

 

Nicholas Gilmore showing his presentation involving the work from Yvette Bellevue, Jane Stanley, and Peter St. John as well. They worked on the topic of the unattainable nature of housing on the South Shore and Cape Cod, often being unaffordable. 

 

 

Nicole Oslund showcasing her two honors projects. On the left, her project discussing the effects of plastic waste on marine life, and on the right, photography's role in the processing of greif.

 

Peter St. John displaying his two honors presentations. On the left, the effect that Dungeons and Dragons can have on social anxiety, and on the right, the impact morality and empathy have on activism in support of marginalized groups. St. John was part of three total honors presentations.

 

 

Yvette Bellevue showing her presentation regarding the relevence of video game literacy.

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