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The senior capstone experience is the culmination of a student’s intellectual formation at Everest. Students who submit a topic proposal and are accepted into the course work with an advisor throughout the academic year to research their topic and deliver the results in the form of a minimum 4,000-word research paper and presentation. Eleven students in the Class of 2023 participated in this year’s senior capstone course. The students each presented their final presentation to their peers and instructors as well as parents. Congratulations to all our students who took on this challenge and, in doing so, demonstrated their readiness for the next steps in their education.

  • Alicia Emmert-Buck: Evaluating the Climate and Climate Change
  • Stephanie Suran: The Long-Term Health and Economic Benefits of Organic Farming
  • Kristina Moran: Morality as the Fundamental Structure in Psychology
  • Mary Pearson: The Causes and Effects of Procrastination
  • Luke Walker: The Church and the Sexual Revolution
  • Audrey Stafford: The Antidote to a Flawed Perception of Feminity
  • Michael Wojciechowski: The Morals of Transhumanism
  • Jessie Burns: Reconciling Genesis and Cosmology
  • Allison Tong: The Distraction of Social Media and its Effects on Humanity
  • Diletta Trimarchi: Gastro-Diplomacy and its Strategies
  • Jonathon Brzezinski: A Cold War Turned Hot