Thursday, November 3, 2022

Ulysses in a Stola- A modern interpretation of Roman Women - By Alicia Banc

 Title: Ulysses in a Stola- A modern interpretation of Roman Women

Author: Alicia Banc

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Arts in Classical Studies

Year: 3rd

Course Code: CLA3130 - Topics in Greek and Latin Literature in Translation

Professor: Louise Stephens

Subjects: Ulysses in Stola, Roman Literature, Classics Studies, History

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 79%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/ulysses-in-stola-modern-interpretation.html

The Question of Medea’s morality and her existence as a divine figure - By Alicia Banc

 Title: The Question of Medea’s morality and her existence as a divine figure

Author: Alicia Banc

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Arts in Classical Studies

Year: 4th 

Course Code: CLA4151 - War, Gender, and Vengeance in Greek Tragedy

Professor: John Serrati

Subjects: Medea, Moralism, Classical Studies, Greek Literature

Type of Work: Research Paper 

Grade Received: 85%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/the-question-of-medeas-morality-and-her.html

Livia as a Public Patroness and Model of Female Propriety - By Alicia Banc

 Title: Livia as a Public Patroness and Model of Female Propriety

Author: Alicia Banc

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies

Year: 4th

Course Code: CLA4150 - The Julio Claudians

Professor: Antonia Holden

Subjects: Classics Studies, Roman Literature, Livia, History

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 81%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/livia-as-public-patroness-and-model-of.html

False Female Liberation: An Aristotelian Mirage - By Alicia Banc

 Title: False Female Liberation: An Aristotelian Mirage

Author: Alicia Banc

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelor of Arts in Classics Studies

Year: 3rd

Course Code: CLA3110 - A History of Sparta

Professor: John Serrati

Subjects: Sparta, History, Greek Studies, Classics Studies

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 79%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/false-female-liberation-aristotelian.html

Atossa: A Character Summary - By Alicia Banc

 Title: Atossa: A Character Summary

Author: Alicia Banc

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelor of Arts in Classics Studies

Year: 4th

Course Code: CLA4151 - War, Gender and Vengeance in Greek Tragedy

Professor: John Serrati

Subjects: Atossa, Greek Literature, Latin Literature, Classics Studies

Type of Work: Character Summary

Grade Received: 84%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/atossa-character-summary-by-alicia-banc.html

Alcmena: A Character Summary - By Alicia Banc

 Title: Alcmena: A Character Summary

Author: Alicia Banc

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelor of Arts in Classics Studies

Year: 3rd 

Course Code: CLA3130 - Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Greek and Latin Literature

Professor: John Serrati

Subjects: Alcmena, Classics Studies, Greek Literature, Latin Literature

Type of Work: Character Analysis

Grade Received: 84%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/alcmena-character-summary-by-alicia-banc.html

Monday, October 3, 2022

Exploring the Effectiveness of the UN in Addressing Genocide - By Michael Johnson

Title: Exploring the Effectiveness of the UN in Addressing Genocide

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL3162 - Political Violence

Professor: Wolfgang Koerner

Subjects: United Nations, Political Violence, Politics, Genocide, Political Science

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 85%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/exploring-effectiveness-of-un-in.html

The British Presence in Ireland and the Evolution of Modern Terrorism - by Michael Johnson

Title: The British Presence in Ireland and the Evolution of Modern Terrorism

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL3162 - Political Violence

Professor: Wolfgang Koerner

Subjects: Political Violence, Terrorism, Irish History, British History, Political Science

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 90%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/the-british-presence-in-ireland-and.html

Evaluating Canada as a Meritocracy - By Michael Johnson

Title: Evaluating Canada as a Meritocracy

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 1st

Course Code: SOC1101 - Introduction to Sociology

Professor: Nathan Young

Subjects: Canadian Society, Sociology, Canadian Sociology

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 91%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/evaluating-canada-as-meritocratic.html

Reviewing the Literature Surrounding the Misrepresentation of Women in Modern Politics - By Michael Johnson

Title: Reviewing the Literature Surrounding the Misrepresentation of Women in Modern Politics

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL3126 - Gender and Politics

Professor: Laurie Stinson

Subjects: Feminism, Politics, Political Representation, Political Science

Type of Work: Literature Review

Grade Received: 91%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/reviewing-literature-surrounding.html