Jordan is a third-year student at LCC and will be graduating this spring term. They will be transferring to Southern Oregon University to major in Educational Studies with a double minor in Creative Writing, and Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. Jordan's creative presentation consists of two collections of creative works. The first, titled Overwhelmed, is a collection of four short stories both fiction and nonfiction, highlighting mental health struggles. The second, titled Unrequited, is a collection of poems based on a one-sided relationship.
Hannah is a second-year student and will be graduating this summer term. She will be transferring to the University of Maryland, College Park, and will be majoring in Criminal Justice. Hannah's research explores the roles that theatre and drama programs have on incarcerated individuals. She looks at how these programs are a form of prison education and how they can aid in the rehabilitation of incarcerated individuals.
If you would like to see more about Hannah's research, you can visit her website: www.theatreinprison.com
Alivia is a high school junior and first-year student working toward her AAOT at Lane and will be graduating next year. Alivia's research is a visual, historical, and cultural analysis of one of Koshiro Onichi's renowned Japanese prints. She explores what specific artistic elements tell us about historical and cultural influences on his art at the time.
If you would like to see more about Alivia's research, you can read more in the Winter 2022 edition of the Honors Program Newsletter.