by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | Alura Neumyer, Anna Hilbert, Anna Intartaglia, blogs, Julie Snider, scrap, seniors 2022, Social Justice, social media, Stefano Ferri
Group Four: Mass Media & Culture: Identity, Expression and Representation Scrap – The Disappearance of the Anti-aesthetic; The Death of Fashion Stefano Ferri – Not for Us: How Popular, Mainstream Gay Films are Presented for a Non-Queer Audience Anna...
by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | blogs, Film Studies, Julie Snider, seniors 2022
I wrote my thesis paper about horror films and how they utilize Social Learning Theory by punishing the characters for engaging in “immoral” behaviors. These morals are established, according to Kendall R. Phillips, by the anxieties of the culture at the time. Social...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 24, 2022 | blogs, diaries, food - recipes, Julie Snider, print projects, seniors 2022
Food is the thing that connects us all as humans; we can’t live without it, we come together over it, we’re incapable of getting it without any outside assistance. Growing up, I remember holidays by the foods we ate: seven fish dinner for Christmas Eve, ham onEaster,...
by Thesis Mentor | Mar 29, 2022 | blogs, diaries, Julie Snider, podcast, seniors 2022
This recipe comes from my friend Danita! They sent me this recipe, and I was immediately psyched to make it because I love zucchini. I recommend buying pre-grated cheese, because I bought blocks and grating it was definitely the most difficult part of making it. I...
by Thesis Mentor | Mar 6, 2022 | blogs, Julie Snider, podcast, seniors 2022
Pineapple Stuffing This is a family recipe we usually reserve for Easter! It’s a delicious side dish that pairs really well with a salty, savory entree like ham. Plus, all things considered, it’s really easy to make. I was super excited to make this, even though it...
by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | blogs, Julie Snider, photography, podcast, print projects, seniors 2022
The recipe I made this week was a recommendation from my friend Kiersten. It’s called rodgrod med flode, which translates from Danish into “red pudding with cream.” It’s made by boiling frozen berries with sugar and cooling the mixture with cold water and cornstarch....