Feb 9

Mellon Mays Fellows Research Presentations

Fri, February 9, 2024 • 3:30pm - 5:00pm (1h 30m) • Anderson 121

The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows will present their most recent work. There will be a Q & A period at the conclusion of all presentations. Refreshments will be provided.

Bee Candelaria
(‘24 Classics) - “Excluded Narratives and Sovereignist Ideals at the Lex Exhibit (May 27 - September 10, 2023)”

Zaria Kelly (‘25 Classics) - “Soldiers and Citizens in Roman Syria and Roman Britain”

Audrey Badjouen-Dzouabet (‘24 Sociology & Anthropology) -"Reimagining Education: Black Feminism and the School-to-Confinement Pathway"

Faridah Azeez (‘25 Philosophy and History) - "Autonomy in a Tracked Education?"

Natalia Ron-Lopez (‘25 Philosophy and Latin American Studies)- “The Necessity of the End of the World to End Anti-Blackness: Reading Fanon’s Imperative in Black Thought”

Event Contact: Cherlon Ussery

Event Summary

Mellon Mays Fellows Research Presentations
  • Intended For: Students, Faculty, Staff

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