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The honors program culminates with students doing a capstone project that pulls together aspects of their majors and minors along with other interests they鈥檝e developed during their time at 糖心Vlog. These projects are coordinated through the honors department and supervised by the honors director but are guided by professors or other experts in the fields most closely related to the specific capstone project.

Here you will find a sampling of honors capstone projects that span multiple disciplines and take many different forms. They represent the exceptional work done by 糖心Vlog honors students.

Fall 2019

Anali Martin: "Privilege and Marginalization: A Snapshot of Allyship"  
Anali North Martin, while at an internship in DC, received training on how to be an ally in our power-imbalanced world. Wanting to share that information and explore its complexity, she has gathered what she's learned - and what she has yet to learn - into focused pages of notes to both organize her own thoughts and share them in a semi-educational, semi-narrative form. She will be sharing her process and the resulting work of a semester of gaining new understandings within privilege and marginalization.
Kayla Leaman: "Cultivating Connections after Crossing Cultures"  
Has anyone ever put you in a box or defined you by a stereotype?  What are the emotional consequences from interactions informed by a single story?  This project seeks to explore how we as a society can cultivate and foster connections with those who have just crossed cultures through a case study consisting of interviews with persons who have spent time in Kenya and the United States. 
Lydia Haggard: "Seeking relevance together" 
Exploring the intersection of Christian faith and academics at 糖心Vlog. Bonus: Tips for students and Teaching Assistants. 
 Ben Stutzman: "Laser Gazer"
A handheld laser-pointer device that identifies stars and planets as you point at them鈥攏o experience, star chart, or smartphone required.

Fall 2017

  • Ayu Yifru: "Antioxidants and Their Uses"
  • Gabriel Raber: "Using a Soundscape for My Life"
  • Kat Lehman: "Microscopic Landscapes: Exploring Science Through a New Lens"
  • Samantha Kauffman: "The Effects of High Salt and High Fructose Diets on IL-6 Expression in Sprague Dawley Rats"
  • Liesl Graber: "How to Share a Think: An Adventure in Children's Lit, Crayon, and Ink"
  • Michaela Mast & Harrison Horst: ""
  • Kate Weaver: "Engaging with Other Cultures through Literature in an English Classroom"
  • Jing Wu: "E-health Literacy of Community-dwelling Older Adults in Urban China"
  • Kaitlin Abrahams: "Art Embodied: What Happens When a Writer Paints"

Spring 2017

  • Robert Cook: 鈥淪chool Consolidation and Local Government: Discovering Knowledge Through Primary Sources鈥
  • Timothy Martin: 鈥淲orking within a Framework: Making Something New with Computers鈥
  • Mariah Martin and Lamar Kiser: 鈥淕rant Writing for Postpartum Home Visits鈥
  • Aron Harder: 鈥淏uilding Schedules with an Interactive Course Mapper鈥
  • Molly White: 鈥淟et鈥檚 Watch: Reflections on Playback Theatre and Conflict Transformation鈥
  • Josh Miller: 鈥淐omputer-generated Music鈥
  • Kaylee Ferguson: 鈥淭he Effect of Diet on Aldose Reductase Expression in Rat Tissues鈥
  • Madeline Martinez: Make/Dwell: Reflecting Outward
  • Hannah Mack-Boll: Between Policy and Practice: Refugee Rights and Entitlements in the MENARegion
  • Jacinda Stahly: 鈥溾楢re My Ears On Wrong?鈥: A Lecture Recital on Charles Ives鈥檚 Second Violin Sonata鈥

Fall 2016

  • Janaya Sachs: 鈥淓xplorations into Green Chemistry and Photocatalysis鈥
  • Katie Ommert: 鈥淐onstructing a Cross Cultural Experience in Turkey鈥
  • Hannah Daley: 鈥淨uantifying jNO2 and Characterizing Heterogeneity under Northern Michigan Temperate Forest Canopies鈥
  • Robert Propst: 鈥淐hallenging Faith: Biological Evolution, God鈥檚 Silence, and Evil (a novel in the making)鈥
  • Elisabeth Wilder: 鈥淭he Little Book of Restorative Justice for Kids: The Generative Power of Tending, Friending, and Mending.鈥
  • Diego Barahona: 鈥淪yntheses and Behavioral Evaluations of Analogs of Raspberry Ketone as Attractants for the Melon Fly, Zeugodacuscucurbitae鈥

Spring 2016

  • Alex Bender: 鈥淎n Evaluation of Cluster 3.0 as a General Tool for Principal Component Analysis鈥
  • Rachel Bowman: 鈥淪elf Identification in Marginalization: A Precursor to Reclaiming Control Over Implicit Race Associations鈥 PSYCH!鈥
  • Hannah Chappell-Dick: 鈥淟ife in the 鈥楩lash鈥 Lane: Combating Childhood Obesity through Non-Competitive Track & Field鈥
  • Bethany Chupp: 鈥淎ging in Art: An Exploration in Abstraction and Mindfulness鈥
  • Amanda Helfrich: 鈥淎dventure is Out There! But where? The Importance of Outdoor Recreation and Where to Find It鈥
  • Brooke Lacock:ANOTHER: Seeing One Another as More than an Other鈥
  • Erin Nafziger: 鈥淣ot Just Another Statistic鈥
  • Jessie Reist: 鈥淎 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Operating an Electric Vehicle at 糖心Vlog
  • Lauren Sauder: 鈥淟iving Tiny: Designing Today鈥檚 Housing with Tomorrow in Mind鈥
  • Sarah Sutter: 鈥淥rigins: A Biologically, Musically and Spiritually Inspired Composition鈥

Fall 2015

  • Kate Harrold: 鈥淐reating Community Connections: A course proposal and analysis of IEP student views of 糖心Vlog
  • Dominike Hoefle: 鈥淭he Kachin People: A Struggle for Independence鈥
  • Alicia Poplett: 鈥淎 Capacity Building Curriculum for Camp CONECT
  • Ryan Swartzendruber: 鈥淭he Economics Behind Netflix鈥檚 House of Cards鈥

Spring 2015

  • Jonathan Drescher-Lehman:
  • Carissa Harnish
  • Karla Hovde
  • Becca Longenecker
  • Ben Mast
  • Brad Mullet
  • Seth Stauffer
  • Lydia Stutzman

Fall 2014

  • Daniel Friesen: 鈥淎n Exploration in Morality, Consciousness, and Neurotheology鈥
  • Charlie Good: 鈥淕reen Chemistry at 糖心Vlog: A Look at the Numbers鈥
  • James Helmuth: 鈥淭he Plight of Japanese American Farmers: How Economic Success Fueled the Racism that Led to Their Demise鈥
  • Mattie Lehman: 鈥1968 Columbia Student Protest: The Untold Stories of Summer Vacation鈥
  • Becca Martin: 鈥淓ine Liebesgeschichte im Wandel der Zeit.鈥
  • Thomas Millary: 鈥淲hy I Believe in God(s): Theology in a World of Becoming鈥
  • Emilie Raber: 鈥淭he Eradication of the Haitian Pig: A Case Study in American Intervention鈥
  • Jason Spicher: 鈥淔ermentation Analysis of Captured Local Yeast Strains鈥

Spring 2014:

  • Randi Hagi: 鈥淏ound: An Arts & Writing Coming-Out Mini-Comic鈥

Fall 2013

  • Zach Zook: 鈥淪urvey and Analysis of Nutrition Interventions鈥