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Liberal Studies Students' Projects
After their course work, each LST Master's Degree candidate does a major
project on a topic and approach of their choosing. Liberal Studies' students are
distinguished by their intellectual and artistic diversity. Some choose research
papers; others creative writing and other artistic work. We have here a selected
display of some of their work.
Two Heads are Better than One:
How the Collaboration of Science and Religion in Inquiry Leads to More
Meaningful Results than Either Alone, under the direction of Dr. James
Wetzel, Augustinian Chair in the Thought of St. Augustine. Ashleigh Garvey, Spring 2006.
Literature Review of the Psychological Basis of Anorexia Nervosa,
under the direction of Dr. Patrick Markey, Department of Psychology. Maureen E. Curley,
Spring 2006.
Handhelds in the Physical Science Classroom: An Action Research Project,
under the direction of Dr. John Durnin. Christian Bonner.
Catholic Social Thought, under the direction of Dr. Gaile M. Pohlhaus.
Margaret Haug.
Narrative on 7 polio survivors, under the direction of Mary Beth Simmons.
Gail Guterl.
"The First Key" a creative writing piece, under the direction of Mary
Beth Simmons. Lorrie Klaric.
Project about Saint Faustina, under the direction of Dr. Gaile M.
Pohlhaus. Rita DiAntonio.
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