Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2016
Channels is the journal of undergraduate research at Cedarville University. The journal publishes peer- and faculty-reviewed articles from all disciplines.
Channels strives to provoke thoughtful discussion among its readers as authors explore new ideas, generate creative solutions to existing problems, and develop knowledge in new ways.
Issue DOI: 10.15385/jch.2016.1.1
Articles
Emotions and the Divine Nature: Impassibility in the Greek Apologists and Irenaeus
J. Caleb Little
Biblical and Theological Studies
Justification by Faith: A "Both-And" Approach
Rodrigo N. Reis
Biblical and Theological Studies
Choosing to Choose: The Impact of Technology on Choice
Aaron J. Alford
Communication
Visual Rhetoric: A Case for Visual Literacy in the Classroom
Kaitlyn J. Tomlinson
Communication
Feminist Theory and Technical Communication
Olivia Duffus
Communication
Aesop’s Trumpeter, Aristotle’s Orator, and the Technical Communicator
Ruth E. Towne
Communication
AC Power Monitoring System
Jared L. Newman, Luke M. Tomlinson, Grayson H. Dearing, and Frederick G. Harmon
Engineering and Computer Science
“Drawing Is Where The Joy Is”: Cultural Anxiety, the Monstrous Fantastic, and the Artist as Mediator in Katsuhito Ishii’s The Taste Of Tea
Elise M. Parsons
English, Literature, and Modern Languages
Campus Sexual Misconduct Due Process Protections
Christina Kirkpatrick
History and Government
The Successes and Failures of the Battle of Mogadishu and Its Effects on U.S. Foreign Policy
Philip B. Dotson
History and Government
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Editorial Board
Students
- Carrie Clauson
- Kelly Conley
- Naomi Leak
- Lydia Watson
Faculty
- Nick Carrington
- Sandra Harner
- Gregory Martin