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KIT SENIOR PROJECTS

The George A. Roeper Senior Projects are designed to allow students to follow their personal passions and extend their learning beyond the classroom. These projects represent skill sets that students have developed over time. The students have managed at least one semester of independent, self-directed learning. They have been supported by mentors within our walls as well as professionals in their respective areas of interest outside the Roeper Community.

It would be easy to focus solely on the results these students have produced; however, the process they employed and relationships they developed are likely what will impact them most in the years to come.

Listed here are the Class of 2023 participants and the titles of their projects

Kessonga Allen “That’s What He Said” — Understanding Masculinity

Jake Brody Teaching a Class about Music in Visual Media

Aristide Gardette 1991 Nissan 300ZX Restoration

Jameson Gerrits . . . . . . . Community Service as a Learning Opportunity

Adam Huneke In the Beginning, There Was Choice: Making My Own Dungeons and Dragons Setting

Terryn Husband Memories

Peyton Keffer My Heart Is a Mosaic: Collecting the Past

Claire Martin Empowering Women in STEM: Nurturing STEM Interest within the Roeper Community

Ruby McKeever Stone Circle and Understandings of Storytelling

Julia Raphael Bringing Philosophy to Roeper Students

Signe Smith Service-Based Learning at Roeper

Ava Thomas Girls Mentoring

Irena Thomas Stage III Greek Dance Class

Annabel Wilson . . . . . . . . Creating an Original Video Game Concept through Writing and Design

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