"Down Bad and Stuck in Delulu-land: A Case Study of Peter Walsh in Mrs. Dalloway"
Elliana Arnold (English Secondary Education, 2026)
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, "In imagining Clarissa into his life, a place in which she no longer exists, Peter exerts full control over his perception of her and leads himself astray."
"Drawing and Return in the Liturgy"
Quinn Sullivan (Theology and Religious Studies, 2026)
"This 'drawing' is symbolized by a spring whose source begins from the Crucifixion and its endless merits which then spreads throughout the world, giving life wherever it goes and to whomever drinks its waters."
"The Knight of Two Carts: A Comparative Study of Chrétien de Troyes and Sir Thomas Malory"
David Moretti (English, 2025)
""In holding his love in high value, Lancelot not only forgets the Grail quest achievements, but he also shows that he is stable in valuing his love over things such as honor and shame."