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Megan Hoins
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Megan Hoins of Brewster, NY Honored for Efforts in Core Division

2016 May 11

Megan Hoins of Brewster, NY was honored for excellence in the Core Division at Champlain College on Monday, April 25. The Core Division celebrated student achievement and outstanding performance in liberal education at the event.

Students whose work was published in the fourth edition of "Audeamus," an annual collection of student essays, were celebrated, along with student workers, faculty and administration.

Special thanks from Core Dean Betsy Beaulieu went to CCM faculty member Kim MacQueen of the Champlain College Publishing Initiative and her students who put the book together; musicians Lois Price and Linda Rodd; and program planners Rowshan Nemazee and Linda Goodrum.

Essays included:

Scott Barrett ~ The State of US Prisons: Are Our Prisons Working?

Jocelyn Bedell ~ Self-portrait: A Study of Self Through Portraiture

Monica Birchmore ~ The Gender Wage Gap Literature Review

Elizabeth Burnam ~ All Women Are Gay: Society Blows Science Out of Proportion

Stanley Chen ~ Student Loan Debt Review

Jordan Cohen ~ Concrete

Dominique Cornacchia ~ The Bodies Project: Embodiment Paper

Margaret DeCapua ~ This I Have Done: Consider the Pebble, Become the Pebble

Michael DePlante ~ The Great Firewall: When Economics Undermine Human Rights

Angela DiLoreto ~ Menstruation Nation

Hannah Durkee ~ Analysis of Ishmael

Faith Frith ~ Hope Makes the World Go Round

Morandah Garrett ~ Express YOURself Bodies Project

Lian Henderson ~ Human Rights and Online Surveillance

Mimi Hewett ~ Concepts of Myself

Alma Himmelberger ~ Self-portrait

Megan Hoins ~ Neo-Dadaism: Absurdist Humor and the Millennial Generation

Nick Kinteris ~ Facebook and Your Right to Privacy: The Importance of User Privacy on the Web

Jessica Kirby ~ A Moral Obligation

Jared Knepper ~ Self-portrait

Brittany Mazyck ~ The Education Connection

Molly Metayer ~ Medical Injustice Within America's Criminal Justice System

Jacob Mumford ~ The Two Daoisms: Modern Religious Daoism and the West's Love Affair With Philosophical Daoism

Mary Braden Murphy ~ Sex Trafficking and Prostitution

Tess O'Halloran ~ Transgender Inmates in US Prisons: Systemic power structures through cultural, political and economic lenses

Kaylee Pratt ~ Goodnight Mommy and the Austrian Heimatfilm

Amelia Schreiner ~ Self-portrait

Sarah Steward ~ To Die/Grow Up Would Be An Awfully Big Adventure

Kelsey Ward ~ An Overview through Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Kelsey Ward ~ Digital Piracy and the Music Industry