STUDENTS: Jack Pryor DESCRIPTION: In this poster, I took a dive into South Korean culture. I found what the social norms are, as well as why they are what they are. FACULTY ADVISOR: Goldstein
Archive | Original Research
22-029-FarnsworthHouse
STUDENTS: David O’Connell DESCRIPTION: For this project I researched the Farnsworth House, an inn in Gettysburg that is packed with history and paranormal activity. In the poster, I talk about how the location relates to the gothic themes we’ve studied in class. FACULTY ADVISOR: Berzsenyi
22-027-PennsylvaniaGothic:ScotiaBarrens
STUDENTS:China Morningstar DESCRIPTION: A brief look into the Scotia Barrens and determining based on the research completed if the Scotia Barrens are gothic. FACULTY ADVISOR: Berzsenyi
22-008-InWhatWaysDoesTheBrainReactToTrauma?:TakingaLookatDissociativePTSDandDID
STUDENTS: Hana Fall and Kiandre Smith DESCRIPTION: Dissociative PTSD and Dissociative Identity Disorder are particular disorders where the brain reacts to trauma using dissociation. This poster looks into how the brain attempts to cope with the initial trauma incident and the effects afterwards. FACULTY ADVISOR: Littleton
22-003-TheCressonSanatorium
STUDENTS: Kyler Burke DESCRIPTION: The Cresson Sanatorium has a history of first, being a tuberculosis ward, then a psychiatric ward for patients with mental retardation and mental illness, and finally, before its close in 2013, a prison. When visiting the sanatorium, some say that they get the feeling that they are being watched or […]
22-002-Poland
STUDENTS: Kyler Burke DESCRIPTION: Poland, as well as the city Krakow, is represented with research, literature, and film. Architecture, food, and history are three important things that are presented, and give examples of the culture, as well as the beauty that is Poland. FACULTY ADVISOR: Goldstein