Anna Katharina and Michelle James, Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages For several years, researchers on the BYU Sophie Project have been working to compile The Critically Annotated Collected Works of Elisa von der Recke. The aim of this project was the make Recke’s writings more accessible and readable to users across the world, since […]
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Portraits of an Immigrant Population: A Look into the Life of Mexican Migrant Workers in Florida
Jenna Carson and Patrick Madden, English Department Introduction I wrote creative non-fiction essays about my experiences with Mexican migrant workers living in Florida. Originally, I planned to focus primarily on their stories of survival in order to increase awareness among U.S. citizens; I wanted readers to understand many of the complications of illegal immigration, and […]
Networked Computer Music Installation
Matthew Webb and Steven Ricks, School of Music Introduction Under the direction of my faculty mentor Steven Ricks, I created a music installation entitled Internet Protocol. As a creative impetus, I sought to create an installation that would consider the emotional and psychological consequences of living in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. I wished […]
The Critically Annotated Collected Works of Elisa von der Recke and The Missionary Imagination
Michelle S James and Cindy Patey Brewer, German Without funding there would be no Sophie project, which is why the first item in this report on the Sophie activities during 2014 must again be an expression of our gratitude to both the ORCA office and to the College of Humanities, on behalf of the faculty […]
Voice Work and Dialects
Mackenzie Larsen and Professor Stephanie Breinholt, Theatre and Media Arts The purpose of my Orca project was to learn more about Fitzmaurice Voice technique directly from Katherine Fitzmaurice at one of her workshops in New York and use the techniques I learned to team-teach a Voice and Diction class for the Theatre and Media Arts […]
Another Look: A Rephotographic Survey of Giovanni Paolo Panini’s Works
Kendra Harris and Dr. James Swensen, Art History and Curatorial Studies Giovanni Paolo Panini was a famous painter during the 18th century, and is mainly known as a vedutisti, or view painter. He is notable for his paintings of Rome, which often incorporated fantastical landscapes of the most renowned sites of the city.1 The purpose […]
Establishing the Theoretical Relationship between Bayesian Inference and Dynamical Structure Functions for Network Reconstruction
Julius Adebayo and Dr. Sean Warnick, Computer Science A system-level understanding of the functioning behavior of a cell requires an accurate representation of the underlying networks of gene and protein interactions. Network reconstruction is an area of systems biology that attempts to reconstruct the network of regulatory interactions from available measurements using a mathematical framework. […]
Interventional Workshops for Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Cristy Davis and Dr. Donna Freeborn, Nursing The purpose of my project was to determine the effectiveness of interventional workshops to help children manage their type 1 diabetes. This project comprised the third and fourth phases of a larger interventional study, conducted by Dr. Donna Freeborn. The first two stages of the study focused on […]
The Critically Annotated Collected Works of Elisa von der Recke and German-Language Missionary Writings
Michelle S James, Humanities and Dr. Cindy Patey Brewer, German and Russian Without funding there would be no Sophie project, which is why the first item in this report on the Sophie activities during 2013 must again be an expression of our gratitude to both the ORCA office and to the College of Humanities, on […]
Women’s Needlework In Eighteenth-Century England And America: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Hilary Pothier and Dr. Martha Peacock, Department of Art History In the past eight months, I have completed a great deal of research in a cross-cultural comparison of women’s needlework in England and America during the eighteenth century. The majority of my research focused on women’s embroidery in England during the time period, because I […]
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