Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 2017
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.2017.1.2
Articles
Encountering the Phantasmagoria: Pre-Raphaelite Aesthetics as the Antidote for Victorian Decadence in Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess”
Matthew K. Werneburg
English, Literature, and Modern Languages
Promoting Public Interest: Exploring Why Radio Broadcasters Must Serve the Public Interest When Conducting Contests and Promotions
Lynn David Long
Communication
The Partimento Tradition in the Shadow of Enlightenment Thought
Deborah Longenecker
Music and Worship
Next Time Won’t You Sing with Me? The Role of Music Rooted in Oral Tradition as a Resource for Literacy Learning in the Twenty-First Century Classroom
Catherine E. Milliron
Music and Worship
Inspiration or Distraction: Eugene Debs at the Head of American Socialism 1895-1921
Stanley Schwartz
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