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When: 
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 - 12:15pm - 1:15pm
Where: 
Gendebien Room, Skillman Library
Price: 
Free

Six Lafayette students who completed a six-week summer internship in the Digital Humanities will present lightning talks about the research that they conducted.

Speakers will be:

Maria Ahmed '20. Project: "Somali Refugee Secondary Migration- Maine and Minnesota"

Jovanté Anderson '19. Project: "Afro-Jamaican Working Class Women in Dancehall Spaces"

Tedi Beemer '20. Project: "Depicting Disability on Reality Love Television"

Daniel Gonzalez '19. Project: "Stratification as a Public Policy in Bogota, Colombia"

Camilla Samuelsson '20. Project: "How Swedish Policies Impact Sami Indigeneity in Sweden"

 Idil Tanrisever '19. Project: "A Comparative Study on How White Working Women are Portrayed in Advertising"

Please join us to hear about the work these students did. Lunch will be provided.

 

 

 

 

Contact information

Name: 
Terese Heidenwolf
Email: 
heidenwt@lafayette.edu