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Undergraduate Conferences

Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Undergraduate Conferences

Undergraduate Research Conference in German Studies

Co-organized by Lafayette College and Moravian University, the conference gives students the opportunity to present their research in German-related fields, the study of German literature, film and culture, art history, music, philosophy, history and politics. View conference website

Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies

The day-long program showcases student scholarship and creative work, provides students with the opportunity to present their work in a broader setting beyond the classroom, and builds ties among medievalists and early modernists in the region. View conference website 

 

Congratulations!

Alyssa Pereira, Erika Zarate, Heylis Solano Polo,

Joelis Rodriguez Santos, and Matteo Montero

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They participated in the 3rd Annual Modern Language Undergraduate Student Conference that took place at East Stroudsburg University on Saturday, November 16, 2019.

Alyssa Pereira: Una Mirada desde dentro de la prostitución en España: Princesas (2005)

Erika Zarate: The Northern Triangle: Migration from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador to the US.

Heylis Solano Polo: El tratamiento de la eutanasia en Mar adentro de Alejandro Amenábar

Joelis Rodríguez Santos: Puerto Rico: Bienvenidos a la Colonia

Matteo Montero: México está daltónico: Un examen de un país con el racismo

 

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Dr. Franca Roibal Fernández encouraged students to attend,
chaired a panel and facilitated the discussion. 

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Dr. Claudia Mesa supporting students.
She was the keynote speaker for the conference.

 

 

 

A MODERN VIEW OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN HISTORY

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The 10th Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies—sharing discoveries about the past to help us understand our present condition.