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LAURA JENKINS' fine honors project, “Morocco's Youth en Avant: A
Presentation of Changing Perceptions on Self and Society in the
Discourse on Marriage, Tradition and Moudawana Reform,” won the
award for Best Senior Honors Presentation at the 2007 Fall Honors
Forum. A visit to Shangri La, Doris Duke's estate on O`ahu was the
initial inspiration for Laura’s senior honors project, thanks to
the beauty of the art and cultures presented in Duke’s
collection. Laura became particularly interested in Moroccan culture
and decided to pursue a topic for her honors project that would enable
her to travel and do research in Morocco. Before transferring to UHM
from Colorado University in 2006, Laura had lived in Paris for one
year, and her knowledge of French added interest in traveling to
Morocco. She designed her own study program through UH’s
independent Study Abroad program. At the same time, she found the
School for International Training’s program for Arabic language
and field study in Morocco. Some months later, Laura was living with a
family in Rabat, Morocco and traveling throughout the country to
prepare for her field research. While in Morocco Laura took intensive
courses in Modern Standard Arabic, and a seminar in Moroccan Culture
and Society. She also interviewed young Moroccans in the medina, the
old city, about their perceptions of Moudawana (family law) reform. As
Laura puts it, “Morocco is a fascinating place to study because
you have to be alert all the time, and every moment is stimulating. I
made very close friends as well, since there were students from all
over the country with various interests, but a common interest in
travel and language study. I also made many Moroccan friends through
the interviews I conducted for my research, which was an amazing
experience in itself.” After graduation in December of 2007,
Laura will be working in communications at the Hawai`i Senate for the
spring session, and afterwards will travel to Nepal with her sister,
Amy. She hopes to attend graduate school in the near future, but for
now, she is busy making plans and exploring options!
LOURENA P. YCO was the second English Honors student to win an award at
this year’s Fall Honors Forum, hers for "Best proposal
presentation in English and Film Studies." Lourena became an English
major, because she loves reading and writing. In her view, there no
major other then English that blends both of her interests so well. Her
initial goal was to become a writer/correspondent for newsmagazines,
but now she has become interested in editing for publishing houses, as
well, so she aspires to a career that combines writing and editing.
Since she became an English major, she has taken classes that have
helped her grow as a writer. She takes every comment and correction in
every paper she writes very seriously, and believes this will help her
to become a better writer. From advice on handwritten drafts to getting
rid of passive voice, she fully appreciates how much she has grown as a
writer in all her years in college. Taking so many literature classes,
she grew more passionate about 19th century British literature. She
loves the style of writing of many 19th century writers like Jane
Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and Charles Dickens. She also likes the
timelessness of their stories, and the many ways that contemporary
readers can still relate to the characters and their situations. In
fact, her senior honors thesis will be focusing on H. Rider Haggard's
works and the Victorian era. After receiving her bachelor's degree next
Fall 2008, she hopes to move on to graduate school.
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