Student Research Symposium 2015
The Dean's Office and the Center for the Humanities are pleased to announce the Student Research Symposium, April 6–9, 2015.
Selected students across all divisions will present a selection of their disciplinary or inter-disciplinary research papers, creative performances, and art projects.
National Public Radio Science Correspondent Joe Palca will present the keynote address, “A Good Idea is a Good Idea: Advanced Degree Not Required” on April 7.
Schedule
Monday, April 6
- Noon, Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Room 152
- “Art in the Public Sphere”
- Meredith Kalkbrenner ’15, Eden Marek ’15, Sara Ramey ’15, Anthony Wenndt ’15
- Noon, Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center, Room 101
- “Policy and Progress”
- Lilianna Bagnoli ’15, James Dowell ’15, Margaret Schmitt ’15
- 7:30 p.m., Roberts Theatre, Bucksbaum Center for the Arts
- Performance: “The Liberal Arts in Performance”
- Cristal Coleman ’15, Erica Kwiatkowski ’15, Sophiyaa Nayar ’17
Tuesday, April 7
- Noon, Rosenfield Center, Room 101
- “Quantitative Approaches to Self and Society”
- Elizabeth Eason ’17, Gwendolyn Ihrie ’15, Isaiah Tyree ’15
- Noon, ARH 102
- “Self, Subject, and Community”
- Briona Butler ’15, Amulya Gyawali ’15, Strahinja Matejic ’17
- 7:30 p.m., Sebring-Lewis Hall, Bucksbaum Center for the Arts
- Keynote: “A Good Idea is a Good Idea: Advanced Degree Not Required”
- Joe Palca, NPR Science Correspondent
Wednesday, April 8
- 4:15 p.m., Rosenfield Center, Room 101
- “Visualizing Bodies in Film and Art”
- Xena Fitzgerald ’17, Eliza Harrison ’16, Michelle Risacher ’17
- 4:15 p.m., ARH 102
- “Theory and Social Praxis”
- Chris Hellmann ’16, Violeta Ruiz Espigares ’15, Kenneth Wee ’16
Thursday, April 9
- Noon, Rosenfield Center, Room 101
- “Sexual Politics at Home and Abroad”
- Hannah Kelley ’16, Krit Petrachaianan ’17, Scott Olson ’15
Grinnell welcomes and encourages the participation of people with disabilities. You can request accommodations from the event sponsor or Conference Operations.