You will choose a topic. Your topic should be something that is interesting to you. It should be able to make a connection to the course theme (The Power of Storytelling: Narratives of Past, Present, and Future). You should think about the key words of the theme – stories. You should think about important “stories” of society that can be studied. Perhaps you want to focus on a story of the past (i.e. women’s rights) Or you can focus on a story of the present (i.e. the war between Russia and Ukraine). Or you can focus on the idea of the future (i.e. technology/AI ethical implications). However, whatever you pick, your topic should still be something relevant today.
you can get a sense of some of the most pressing issues that are still impacting the world today.
Use the template below to brainstorm and present your topic idea.
Honors Program
Memo
To:
Kathryn MacDonald, Professor
From:
Your Name, Student
Date:
Date
Re:
Subject
What is your topic? Be specific. Respond to the following questions:
· Who or What do I want to research?
· When was the person or subject active?
· Where did the person live or the events take place?
· Why is the subject important or interesting to me?
What are some of the key words you would use to do research on your topic?
How do you think it connects to the course theme?
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