Division of Arts and Humanities: Student Summer Research ’24 Presentations
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Join us to learn more about summer research projects completed by students in the Division of Arts and Humanities.
Student-Initiated Research
Jordan Shapiro ’26 (EALL Advisor: Professor Yukari Hirata); Gesture and emotional affect: Do they play a role in L2 Japanese pitch accent acquisition?
Faculty-Initiated Research
Ellen Weinstock ’26 and Natalie Yale ’26 (RELG Advisor: Professor Megan Abbas); Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy in Indonesia.
Wa (Evelyn) Gao ’26 (EALL Advisor: Professor John Crespi); Can You Measure Satire? A Quantitative Study of Online Cartoons from China.
All Co-Sponsored by J. Curtiss Taylor ’54 Endowed Student Research Fund
Thomas Nemec ’26 (CLAS Advisor: Professor Daniel Tober); Gibbon and His Suetonius: The Influence of Suetonius' De Vita Caesarum on Gibbon's Decline and Fall.
Co-Sponsored as a James Madison Fellow by the Center for Freedom and Western Civilization (CFWC)
Refreshments provided. All are welcome.
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