Senior Theses 2022
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"