The Heights School’s Jackson Scholars Honors Thesis Program prepares some of our best and brightest students for the rigors of college and professional life by guiding them through the process of researching, writing, orally presenting, and defending a thesis of their own making. This year’s presentations are off to a great start. We hope you can make it out for one of the other upcoming theses during the next couple weeks. Presentation takes place in the The Heights living room, begins at 3:30pm, and are followed by questions from a panel of faculty members and then from the audience. All are welcome!
March 29 James Herrick - Logotherapy: A Path to Humanity and Sanctity
April 16 Ivan Harrangozo -Socialism in America: A Significant Threat to Free Market Principles
April 17 Peter Fairbanks - A Universal Morality
April 18 Kyle McCauley - Fortitude During the D-Day Invasion: A Historical Review of the Challenges Faced
April 19 Michael Temple - The Progress of Friendship through the Addition of Christianity
April 23 Greg Hadley - Re-examining the Media Today
April 24 Michael Buono - Objective Judgment of Music
April 26 Philip Allen - Alcibiades and the Fall of Athenian Democracy
April 27 Gabriel Pereira - Clauswitz and Greene: A Fundamental Theory of War
May 1 Frank Cipollone -Why Can’t We Be Friends: The Role of Facebook in Friendship
May 2 Luke Soltero - Natural Law: A Guide for Man’s Life and Society
May 3 Anthony Hadford - To Kill or Not to Kill: The Questions of Capital Punishment
May 11 Daniel Pluta - The Theatre’s Purpose for Actor and Audience
