History, Government, and Philosophy
These projects were presented at the Ethics Panel on April 12 and the Multidisciplinary Poster Session on April 13, 2023.
Faculty Sponsors:
Robert Figueira - John G. Moore - Ashley Woodiwiss - Lillian Craton

Simulation as Experiment: A Test Case for the Prospects for a Computational Philosophy
William Jermon Franklin

School Mergers and the 2019 Abbeville County Consolidation
Thomas Histon

Gerrymandering: Who Draws the Lines?
Chloe Kirby

The Ethical Implications of Cancel Culture and The Philosophy of Personalism
Jeremiah Rosenbrook and David Weeks

The Museum: Benefits of a Public History Internship
Anna Henriksen Shea