Student Research
CMS students produce original, interventional research that focuses on real-world problem solving.
Select CMS Senior Capstone Research

Talk Plurality to Me: A Feminist Film Analysis of The Strong Female Lead In Synchronized Sound and Contemporary Warner Bros. Action Films - Hannah Sauer, CMS Class of 2020, SCE Research

Dream or Scheme: The Operations, Internal Communications and Appeal of the American Dream in Multi-Level Marketing Companies - Jenna Follin, CMS Class of 2020 SCE Research

The Time Is Now: How Legislative Strategies Were Used by The National Organization For Women During Second Wave Feminism - Jilly Horaneck, CMS Class of 2020 SCE Research

Guerrilla Warfare: Representing the Other in Contemporary Art Museums - Casey Wolhar, CMS Class of 2020 SCE Research

Play to Win, But at What Cost? Video Games and Microtransactions - Cody Miller, CMS Class of 2021 SCE Research

Beauty in the Philippines: An Analysis on the Skin Whitening Industry - Trish Rana, CMS Class of 2021 SCE Research

The Relationship Between False Expert Status and Negative Body Image on Tik Tok - Jacklyn Russo, CMS Class of 2021 SCE Research

Grrrls to the Front: Riot Grrrl in Postfeminism, Sexual Reclamation, and Objectification - Bella Procopio, CMS Class of 2021 SCE Research
Published CMS Student Research & Creative Work
by Jenn Follin |
We’re Here and We’re Queer: An Ethnographic Study of the Queer Community at Washington College by Emily Kreider |
Guerilla Warfare: Representing the Other in Contemporary Art Museums by Casey Wolhar |
The Unequal Treatment of Media and Communication Technologies by Trish Rana |
Theoretical Analysis: Marxist Exploitation Theory by Emily Kreider |
The Meaning of Art is Lost: A Manifesto by Rachel Frebert |
Featured Artist: Rachel Frebert | Featured Artist: Casey Wolhar |
by Isaiah J. Reese (Brother Yaw) |
by Isaiah J. Reese (Brother Yaw) |
by Justin Nash |
by Bella Wilson |
by Justin Nash |
by Justin Nash |
Select Videographic Work
Color Theory on Screen by Natalie Mansfield '21 for CMS 201 World Cinema I
SCREAM: A POSTMODERN SLASHER by LEXI WITMER '22 for FYS: HORROR FILMS AND SOCIETY