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Those Who Remain (2024) - A Student Short Film

  • Christabel Green
  • Amalie Nail

This Honors Scholar project is a fifteen-minute short film that examines paranoia and loss of identity via the genre of a supernatural thriller. Created by following the three stages of filmmaking –...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Juvenile Restorative Justice Policy Implementation: A County Comparison

  • Anna Griffin

This project explores the initial implementation of Senate Bill 823, a juvenile restorative justice policy, in San Diego and Orange counties. This comparative analysis was conducted through expert...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

NIL Handbook: Maximizing Opportunities for Student Athletes

  • Reagan Matson

An estimated $917 million was spent on name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities in the year 2022 alone, yet no one knows how to harness its power. This project provides a handbook to student...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Isolation of an Antibiotic for Citrus Greening Disease

  • Olivia Owen

Citrus Greening Disease is an illness caused by a bacterium that renders citrus fruit unmarketable and kills infected citrus trees. Good bacteria in the microbiota of citrus trees may produce an...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

The Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of College Aged Students

  • Grace Westgate

This project assesses how the mental health of college students has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Students voluntarily participated in a nationally validated survey to evaluate health...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Degradation of pRb by Retrovirally Infected Cell Lines

  • Caleb Bates

The human papillomavirus (HPV) contains hundreds of serotypes that have been divided into low-risk versus high-risk variants. Whereas low-risk serotypes have been shown to cause benign skin lesions...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

History Forgot About Us

  • Micah Renner

This poetry collection looks into the lives of those oft overlooked figures in American history who expand our country’s narrative into a greater reflection of our truths. The poems catalog the past...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Finding Renewable Energy Solutions Through GIS

  • Delaney Hanson

This project explores Esri's ArcGIS tool and uses its functionality to map out ideal renewable energy locations in specific areas in the United States. Depending on the type of energy source...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Retranslating East of Eden: Lee, Timshel, and Buddhist Interpretations

  • Shane Hoyle

This study argues that John Steinbeck's novel, East of Eden, introduces elements of Buddhist practice using the character Lee. Lee philosophically examines the Judeo-Christian understanding of the...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

A Hundred Little Deaths

  • Carmen Flores-Lopez

A Hundred Little Deaths is a full length confessional style poetry collection that deals with human sexuality, deviance, desire, and trauma. This collection pulls inspiration from multiple places but...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Cloud Based Plasmid Annotation Tool

  • Leslie Smith

We aim to provide a single, cloud based web tool for plasmid genome annotation to help biologists study characteristics of antibiotic resistant bacteria. With use of the genome analysis tool Prokka...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

God The Unfinished

  • Claire Sunberg

This study uses poetry to explore the significance of extending hospitality to God, and grapples heavily with the ways human beings limit God in our speech, actions, and theology. Building on the...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University