by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | blogs, BUG, gaming, podcast, seniors 2022, Social Justice
Hi, it’s Bug again. This blog post is meant to be a progress statement for my podcast and while I wish I had more done, I’m going through one of the roughest times of my life and pushing through it as best I can. I’m still getting things done but not at the pace I had...
by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | blogs, food - recipes, gender studies, Lauren Schmidt, podcast, seniors 2022, Social Justice, sports journalism
Prioritizing Protein and Peanut Butter Cups Recipe As the building block of muscle, protein is essential for growth and increased strength. Monitoring muscle growth through protein intake is essential if one wants to achieve or maintain a desired physique....
by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | Anna Intartaglia, blogs, seniors 2022, Social Justice, sports journalism
Over the first 4 weeks of the semester I was having trouble narrowing down my topic for my creative capstone. Just recently I nailed down the idea of helping organize and host panels for college coaches educating them on various mental health topics. My first...
by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | blogs, Elizabeth Mackey, event planning, Julia Neff, seniors 2022, Social Justice
My project has been going really well so far as Julia and I have been very productive. So far we have created an Instagram account called @twelve.seeds and have a full content plan ready to be implemented. The feed has a cohesive theme that we are already proud of and...
by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | blogs, diaries, event planning, Julia Neff, seniors 2022, Social Justice
Within the past two weeks, Beth and I have created an Instagram account called @twelve.seeds to document our progress as we become more sustainable individuals. Last week our first “Seed” was an at-home garden. We reused an old ramen container & tupperware...
by Thesis Mentor | Jan 30, 2022 | blogs, print projects, professor powell, seniors 2022, Social Justice, video projects
I have been working with artists with disabilities since the 1970’s. I started out in Rhode Island working as an artist-in-residence at the State Mental Institition and at Women’s Maximim Security Prison. At these institutions I used video and photography...