
Congratulations to our Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Master of Arts in Humanities graduates, an intellectually diverse group of excellent scholar/writers, as evidenced by their theses titles. All graduate theses are professionally bound, catalogued, and shelved in the Dominican University of California library. We are proud to add their work to our collection.
Jason Davis
“Quintessence of Dust: Cognitive Neuroscience and an Actor's Process”
Grant Dinsdale
“Fetus: An Exploration of Human Nature Through the Issue of Abortion”
Emilee Harrison
“Like A Snake Eating Its Tail: Queer Identity Formation Through Stereotyping”
Takekiyo Hayashi
James Leonard
Mary Naples
"Demeter's Daughters: How the Myth of the Captured Bride Helped Spur Feminine Consciousness in Ancient Greece"
Treva Nevis
“The Flame of the Black Arts Movement, Igniting Hear, Mind and Soul of the African- American”
Jack Nixon
Robert Robertson
Kathleen Smith
Mario Tofano
“Imagining Jazzocracy”
Lisa Wagenhurst
“The Idylls of the King: The Fallen Woman and the Allegory of Female Behavior in Victorian Society as Presented through Tennyson’s Poetry and Julia Margaret Cameron’s Photographic Illustrations of Arthurian Legend”
Grover Wilson III
Susan Quaglietti