Written for a research and writing course with Dr. Cathy Matson and covering America to 1860, this paper traces the journey of an anonymous Philadelphian man on his journey around the Americas in the 1820s.
This historiographical paper about the role of biological agents in Latin American empires was written for a course taught by Dr. Owen White on the history of empires.
As part of an effort to make University of San Francisco's new student orientation in 2010 accessible to students with visual disabilities, this piece describes a Diego Rivera mural in vivid detail so that all new students could analyze it and participate in the orientation activities surrounding it.
My senior thesis, written under the advisement of Dr. Martin Claussen, asserts that Thomas More supported the education of women beyond basic literacy.
Written for an undergraduate class taught by Dr. Catherine Lusheck on Baroque art, this paper examined the career of Italian architect Guarino Guarini.