PORT ANGELES — The public is invited to the Peninsula College Honors Symposium at 10 a.m. Monday.
Honors students will present their capstone projects in Keegan Hall, room M-125, on the college’s Port Angeles campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.
The annual symposium spotlights the research and creative projects that the college’s honors program students developed over the academic year.
Featured presentations include:
• Sage Glover, “The Collective Self (as Defined by Other People.)”
• Siera Lester, “Designing for All: Creating and Refurbishing Cities with a Humanistic and Environmental Lens.”
• Lindsey Lewis, “4UPage: Resources to Support Youth in Jefferson and Clallam Counties Transitioning from Foster Care to Independence Through a Youth-Friendly Online Portal.”
• Hayden Montgomery, “Pseudo Cuban — Stories Told With Two Pitches.”
• Anna Munn, “Iphigenia: The Art of Retellings.”
• Jack Schiefen, “Cultural Preservation Through Translation: A Case Study of the Klallam Language.”
• Deckard Vaughan, “The Feasibility of a Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Reintroduction in Washington State; Possible Petitioning for Endangered Organisms with Low Population Densities Currently in Washington’s Ecosystems.”
• Hyeokju Yoon, “Bildung: What One Absolutely Must Know.”
For more information about the Peninsula College Honors Program, email Kelly Doran at kdoran@pencol.edu.