Title: Dudism: The Virtue of Laziness and other Dudeist Qualities

Course: WRI 220 – Writing on and for the Web

Term: Fall 2019

Professor: Dr. David Reamer

Format: MLA

Statement: An exploration of Online Movements peaked my interest in Dudeism. This paper discusses the cultural aspects of dudeism and the other qualities that make it a fully socialized online movement. In general, I think the idea of a religion sprouting from a movie is ridiculous. However, there does seem to be a certain amount of wisdom in the minimalist lifestyle that Dudeism preaches.

Title: Body Dysmorphic Disorder Doesn’t Just Hurt Feelings

Course: SOC 100 – Introductions to Sociology

Term: Winter Session 2020

Professor: Dr. Katie Schubert

Format: APA

Statement: This paper explores Body Dysmorphic Disease, it’s sources, and possible solutions.

Title: Low Tech Political Activism: Just getting started

Course: WRI 220 – Writing on and for the Web

Term: Fall 2019

Professor: Dr. David Reamer

Format: Journal Entry, MLA Style

Statement: This Journal entry explores ideas of political activism from a novice perspective. It expresses a curiosity about the world and how to interact with it.

Title: Dante: A 21st Century Technology

Course: FMX 211

Term: Spring 2019

Instructor: Blanca Roundtree

Format: Blog Post

Description: Dante is a digital audio networking protocol that has become an industry standard, replacing more expensive previous technologies, expanding capabilities, and improving accessibility.