All presentations will be held in Haldeman 041, Kreindler Lecture Hall
Monday, April 18, 2022
1:15 - 1:55 PM: Benjamin Citow, To Flee, or Not to Flee: Examining How Tuscan Heretics Complicated the Reformation Movement Towards Religious Purity (adviser: Prof. Pirillo)
2:00 - 2:40 PM: Mary Winters, "A little stamp of antiquity": The Creation of the Cloisters Museum and Medieval Memory Making in Early 20th Century America (adviser: Prof. Gaposchkin)
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
1:00 - 1:40 PM: Katherine Hoover, The Life and Music of Emma R. Steiner: Gender, Legacy, and Canon Formation in American Music (adviser: Prof. Butler)
1:45 - 2:25 PM: Londyn Crenshaw, Growing Gardens of Resistance: An Intergenerational and Transregional Exploration of Black Southern Farmworkers from the Antebellum Period to the Late 20th Century (adviser: Prof. Orleck)
2:30 - 3:10 PM: Maya Khanna, Reimagining Pristine Wilderness: Examining 150 Years of Genocide in America's National Parks (adviser: Prof. Orleck)
Thursday, April 21, 2022
1:15 - 1:55 PM: Matthew Krivan, Colonization Under the Guise of Conservation: The American Bison Society's Marginalization of American Indians at the Turn of the 20th Century (adviser: Prof. Calloway)
2:00 - 2:40 PM: Grace Hammarskjold, The Question of How to Best Design for Middle Income Housing: Three Approaches to Urban Housing Projects in 20th Century America (adviser: Prof. Rabig)