Rushton Journal of Undergraduate Humanities Research
The Rushton Journal of Undergraduate Humanities Research is an annual interdisciplinary journal that publishes outstanding undergraduate scholarship written by Wayne State students. Edited by Wayne State students, the Rushton Journal aims to build intellectual community and to enhance the undergraduate experience at Wayne State.
Recent Content
Development of Model Vaccination Initiative in Detroit
Muhammad Tarar
Synchronicity: An Analysis of Einstein's Halfway Rule
Preslava Nikolova
Jennifer Packer’s Unique Employment of Color: How the Artist Uses Hue to Mystify and Politicize Simultaneously
Jackson Gifford
Detroit Poet Laureate: A Local and National Necessity
Rosemary O'Meara
Double Consciousness, Mirrors, and the Children Within Them: A Conceptual Reading of W. E. B. Du Bois's "As the Crow Flies"
Adeline Navarro
Materials For Embezzlement: How Municipal Corruption Exploited Social and Economic Conditions in Detroit, MI
Jimmy Showers