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Category: Professional Studies

The Morningside Review 2023: Volume IV

December 5, 2023 / Sal

Morningside Review Volume IV Full Journal

Letter From the Editor

Humanities

Miranda, Camrie – Behind the Speedo: Bisexuality in Twelfth Night

Paschcal, Ro – Echoes of the Meeker Massacre: United States and Ute Relations

Professional Studies

Wilcox, Ashley – Analysis of Leading Innovators in the Plant-Based Meat Alternatives Market

Natural/Social Sciences

Morgan, Elaine – The Negative Contribution of Evangelical Christianity to Depression Self-Stigma

Sophia Sansone – Editor-In-Chief
The Morningside Review 2023 Team

The Morningside Review 2021: Vol 3

December 8, 2021 / Chloe

Letter From the Editor

Research

Finn, Sarah- Snow, frost, and anthrax: How climate change and permafrost thaw is leading to the re-emergence of deadly, infectious diseases

Lee, Jemar- Delta Air Lines Marketing Analysis Research Report

Pearson, Dana Lincoln’s Scapegoat: David Hunter

Williams, Evelyn- Mutual Theological Liberation for the Deaf and Hearing: A Case Study

Lee, Jemar- Delta Air Lines Marketing Analysis Research Report

December 7, 2021 / Chloe

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The Morningside Review was originally published in 1962, where it was an annual publication for five years. In 2019, students and faculty reimagined its place within the Morningside community, and the current issue was published December 8, 2021. 

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