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About Aletheia

Aletheia, Alpha Chi’s journal of undergraduate scholarship, is entering its eighth year of publication. Over the past seven years, 337 students have submitted their work to the peer-review process. Of these 337, an elite 105 have been published in Aletheia since its inception in 2016. Although Aletheia traditionally published two issues per year, this year it will convert to a Fall-only publication cycle to make room for Kalo in the Spring.

The change to an annual publication will allow for a consolidation of all the outstanding student work that would typically be spread out over two issues, into one comprehensive and impactful annual release. This means that you can expect the same quality and quantity of content, now in a convenient and cohesive package. So mark your calendars, as the next issue of Aletheia is sure to be a must-read!

Congratulations to these students published in 2022!

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1: Spring 2022

Face Masks and Frustration: The Effects of a Facial Covering on Human Emotional Perception

-Andrew Cauldwell and Rebekah Benjamin, Huntington University, Indiana Beta

Pandemic-Related Audit of the German Banking System

Jan Alexander Küpper, Milligan University, Tennessee Nu

The Influence of Anthropogenic Pollutants on Filamentous Green Algae, a Vital Bioindicator of Freshwater Ecosystem Health

Kaitlin Macaranas, California State University, Baksersfield, California Iota

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2: Fall 2022

The Panamanian Crucible: Manuel Noriega, The Reagan Doctrine, and the U.S. Invasion of Panama

Zachary Blake. Lyon College, Arkansas Iota

Assessing Appropriate Assessments

Samantha Burleson, William Carey University, Mississippi Beta

Big-5 Personality Traits as they Relate to Risk Behaviors: Comparisons of Traits with Participation in and Consideration of Risk Behaviors

Grace Freeman and Jessica Matyas, Ph.D., Rochester University, Michigan Eta

Critical Drinking: Analyzing Twelfth Night's "Drunken Rogue"

Laura Hand, Fresno Pacific University, California Zeta

Spheres in F3q

Benjamin Norton and Jeremy Chapman, Ph.D., Lyon College, Arkansas Iota

The Attractive Criminal: Do Defendants' Attractiveness, Crime, and Juror Gender Affect Punitiveness and Verdict?

Victoria Tumilty, High Point University, North Carolina Nu

An Investigation of the Frequency of Time and Number Words Used in Informal Conversations with Children

Samantha Urban, Belmont University, Tennessee Iota; Komal Patel, Raelyn Sanders, Ananya Nath, and Karina Hamamouche

Faith & Trust: Religion's Impact on Political Trust

Chloe Vaughn, Belmont University, Tennessee Eta

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