Senior Theses 2022
Alisson Harvey

Aspen River

EJ White

Erika Marchant

Evan Perez

Justin Pelley

Liam Guinee

Meredith White

Michael Lackey

Miriam Pina

Wei Dai

Yasuaki Ono

Allison Harvey (Chinese Studies), Class of 2022: "From a Nestorianism to a Communist Regime: The Christian Faith in Chin China"
Aspen Albany Rivers De Moulin (Japanese Studies), Class of 2022: "The Transformation of Yokai in Japanese Folklore: Imagery, Action, and Human Connections from Stage to Anime"
EJ White (Asian Studies), Class of 2022: "Nationalism and Sports in Modern China"
Erika Marchant(Chinese Studies), Class of 2022: "Finding a Future in Ancient Traditions: Examining Wuhan Flood Management as a Specimen of China’s Sponge City Programme"
Evan Perez (Chinese Studies), Class of 2022: "Modernizing Mandarin: From Characters to Keyboard"
Justin Pelley (Chineses Studies), Class of 2022: "Taiwan Semi-conductor Manufacturing Company: From State-Owned Enterprise to Industry Titan"
Liam Guinee (Japanese Studies), Class of 2022: "Maintaining Cultural Identity under Globalization: Japanese Design Aesthetics and Ideas"
Meredith White (Japanese Studies), Class of 2022: "Kowai to Kawaii: Japan’s Transition from Nationalism to Kawaii Culture in a Postwar World"
Michael Lackey (Japanese Studies), Class of 2022: "Japan’s Soy Sauce Industry: Consumerism and Traditional Practices"
Miriam Pina (Japanese Studies), Class of 2022: "Robotics in Japan's Service Industry"
Wei Dai (Asian Studies), Class of 2022: "In the Steps of the Crabs: Chinese Aquaculture from the 16th Century to the Present"
Yasuaki Ono (Asian Studies), Class of 2022: "So Who Built Tokyo? Examining a Capital Through a Lens of Globalization"