Georgetown University Library Showcase – Thesis or Dissertation Projects Projects

Spring 2025

Archives are not merely repositories of the past but also products of political power. How might the art-making process offer critical ways to reconfigure power and reimagine archives and lost history? Building upon the historical recovery work of previous scholars, my project reconstructs these fragmented pieces by conducting a public remixed art exhibition.
Inspired by Rachel Carson’s ‘Silent Spring’, this thesis argues that AI data centers pose a growing environmental threat through excessive energy use, water consumption, and carbon emissions.

Spring 2024

This research project reaches Spanish-speaking communities that are the most in need of hearing this lifesaving message but least likely to know these lifesaving resources exist.

Fall 2023

Exploring AI's transformative role in real estate analysis, this thesis bridges technology with traditional financial methods.

Spring 2023

This article is the first case study that proves the practical application of Cabrera Cuadrado's new public diplomacy model "The Golden Circle of Public Diplomacy".
My American Studies senior thesis which asks the question: why are mothers, in particular, at the helm of the very "American" book-banning conversation?
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Spring 2021

English Honors thesis, a historiography of queer and trans* social spaces.
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Fall 2020

Master's thesis for the Urban & Regional Planning Program at Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies