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Undergraduate Humanities Symposium @ Scholars Expeaux 2020

Undergraduate Humanities Symposium @ Scholars Expeaux 2020

On Wednesday, March 18 8th Annual Undergraduate Humanities Symposium will take place during Scholars Expeaux 2020.

The Undergraduate Humanities Symposium will feature papers and presentations by ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ undergraduates from the humanities and social sciences.

All presentations will take place in the Bollinger Suites, Student Union on the campus of ÐÓ°É´«Ã½.

Schedule:

Session One–10:00-11:30

Moderator: Scott Banville

Ashlyn Sutton–“A Four-Point Plan for Reducing Recidivismâ€

Jack Bach–“Memes in Movements: How Memes Affected Societies Throughout Historyâ€

Nancy Williams –“The Roosevelt Administration: What Did They Know About the German Jewish Citizen and When Did They Know Itâ€

Samantha Schemmel–“Why Colleges Need Dyslexia Centers in order to Serve their Studentsâ€

Session Two–1:00-2:30

Moderator: Todd Kennedy

Zoe Cancienne–“Reversing the Gaze: The Beguiled’s Critique of Mulveyâ€

Craig Brunet–“Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides: A Study in Empathyâ€

Jace Lecompte–“Understanding the Changes in our Understanding of Invention in Rhetoric and Compositionâ€

Ryan Lyons– “Devils & Deaths: A Satanic Panic Dungeons & Dragons Storyâ€

Session Three–3:00-4:30

Moderator: Richmond Eustis

Caitlin Jones– “Formed Man: The Changeling and the Duality of Beatrice-Johannaâ€

Emma Dold–“The Partnership of Nature and Humanity in Ovid and Boccaccioâ€

Whitney Authement–“Kevin’s Treatment of Dana in Kindred and the Topological Signatures it Createsâ€

Alysse Arceneaux–“Propaganda, History, and Trauma in Orwell and Ruffinâ€

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