Student Scholarship & Creative Expression; Franklin College
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Created by: B.F. Hamilton Library
Last Updated: 2024-04-17
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This collection encompasses student scholarship and creative expression in an open-access environment. Work was completed under the mentorship of Franklin College faculty at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Work within this collection includes research papers, images, presentations, and more. The collection dates back to 2015.
The regulation of common food products by government organizations allow for the presence of harmful ingredients that may lead to harm of the product consumer.
An analysis of Black Power activism that arose in the mid-1960s in reaction to perceived shortcomings of the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the differing legacies of both movements and why these differences developed.
This paper discusses the life of a little-known Franklin College figure, a boy labeled "The Mascot" of the 1920 Franklin College Almanack, who had been forgotten for over a century. This paper seeks to establish his identity...
The current study expands on previous research by investigating the effect of reading poetry on American readers' capacities for empathy towards marginalized groups. Participants read contemporary poetry over four days. It was...