SYMPOSIUM 2.0

We've relaunched the journal as an innovative, online magazine

Curated by the Adelphi Honors College, Symposium showcases scholarly, literary, and creative works from the honors student body at large. By featuring works diverse in both form and content, Symposium hopes to recognize Adelphi students’ talent and provide an engaging reading experience. The journal will include academic papers or essays, fiction and creative writing, poems, visual art, and other media well suited for an online journal.


SYMPOSIUM, VOLUME XVII, SPRING 2022

TABLE OF CONTENTS

“Will You Be a Free Man or Chained” by Leannan Harcourt-Brooke

"Please Don't Scare Me!" by Julia Smith

Untitled (Five Photos) by Julia Smith

Untitled ("At this moment, I'm stuck") by Matt Badlov 

Untitled (“Deep but vacant”) by Vaishnavi Dixit

“Juggler to the Masses” by Natalie Olivares

Untitled (“The golden frills fluttered”) by Celine Paliakkara

“Steffano’s Inferno” by Steffano Selearis

“The Lady in Pink” by Gurjot Singh

“Chains and Nails” by Abigayle Stephenson

“The Archer” by Cassie Tura

“It Was Now” by Catherine Desiderio

“The Pancake Breakfast” by Leannan Harcourt

“Empty” by Julia Smith

On Immanuel Kant's What is Enlightenment” by Frank Garger


"Evolution by Genetic Engineering" by Kevin Carratu

"The Relationship Between the Individual and the Community in The Iliad, The Odyssey, and The Aeneid" by Tasneem Shoubir

"Aeneas and the Hypocrisy of Empire" by Sabeen Siddiqui

“The Complexity and Various Causes of Mental Illness” by Sarah Sohn

"Red Isn’t Always Red: Psychological Color-Word Associations in Children’s Picture Books" by Olivia DiSanto

"Moments of Pause: An Exploration of Public Installation Art" by Nurjahan Khan

"Eventualities: A Critical Amplification of Contemporary Issues through Science Fiction" by Megan Clifford

"Nature Through an Illusioned Looking Glass" by Gurjot Singh

"The Evolution of Humanity" by Leah Sharifian

"Will Modern Medicine Always Face Limitations?" by Dylan Norrby

"Autism, Eugenics, and Advocating for Disabled Individuals in a World of Modern Medicine" by Dawn Tortora