The Student Fellows Research Presentations of the Ronald M. Davidson Humanities Seminar
Date: 04-16-2024
Time: 04:00 PM
Location: Kelley Center Presentation Room
The Humanities Institute will be hosting the 2024 research presentations by Student Fellows of the Ronald M. Davidson Humanities Seminar, on Tuesday, April 16 at 4pm in the Kelley Center Presentation Room. The Student Fellows have been working for the full academic year on their innovative scholarly projects in the Humanities and related disciplines under the mentorship of the Seminar’s Faculty Fellows. They will provide overviews of their projects followed by Q and A and fellowship.
2023-2024 cohort of Student Fellows and project titles:
- Nohea Breeden ’25, “Actionable Alohas; Hawaiian Language Revitalization Using Multimedia Sources”
- Thomas Burke ’24, “W.B. Yeats, Rabindranath Tagore, and Nonviolence in the Year 1916"
- Caleigh Hopkins ’24, “Vices and Virtues: Exploring Victorian Sex and Gender through the Rossettis”
- Gabrielle Jacob ’24, “Please Stand By for a Literary Canon Update: An Introduction to East Asian and Asian American Literature”
- Elijah Perez-Mendez ’24, “Interconnected: Dealing with Different Identities as a Queer”
- Melody Olivan Sanchez '26, “Navigating Between Linguistic Worlds: Why Bilingual Speakers Turn to Translanguaging”
Light refreshments will be served.
Please join us to support the students and the Humanities.
For more information, contact Julie Garbarino / x2863 / jgarbarino@fairfield.edu