History Honors I

Authors

Location

Henry Hogan Campus Center, 328

Start Date

23-4-2025 9:00 AM

End Date

23-4-2025 12:00 PM

First Advisor

Gwenn Miller

Second Advisor

Kris Ray

Third Advisor

Cynthia Hooper

Fourth Advisor

Ke Ren

Department

History

Description

10:00 A.M. | Joseph Nepomuceno '25 (Faculty Mentors: Gwenn Miller & Kris Ray) “Following the Lord into this Wilderness:” Puritan Theology and Encounters with the Native World
10:30 A.M. | Marlie Nist '25 (Faculty Mentor: Cynthia Hooper) The Princess Trap? Scavenging for a Russian Story of Rebellion No Royal Wanted to Remember
11:00 A.M. | Ryan Lynch '25 (Faculty Mentor: Ke Ren) Propaganda, Exile and the Spanish Civil War: Three Spanish Artists and Their Struggle for a World Without War and Facism (1931-1955)
11:30 A.M. | Jack Canty '25 (Faculty Mentor: Sanjog Rupakheti) The Eagle Went Over the Mountain: Compromises and Pitfalls in the U.S. Intervention in Afghanistan

Comments

Additional Faculty Mentor: Sanjog Rupakheti

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History Honors I

Henry Hogan Campus Center, 328

10:00 A.M. | Joseph Nepomuceno '25 (Faculty Mentors: Gwenn Miller & Kris Ray) “Following the Lord into this Wilderness:” Puritan Theology and Encounters with the Native World
10:30 A.M. | Marlie Nist '25 (Faculty Mentor: Cynthia Hooper) The Princess Trap? Scavenging for a Russian Story of Rebellion No Royal Wanted to Remember
11:00 A.M. | Ryan Lynch '25 (Faculty Mentor: Ke Ren) Propaganda, Exile and the Spanish Civil War: Three Spanish Artists and Their Struggle for a World Without War and Facism (1931-1955)
11:30 A.M. | Jack Canty '25 (Faculty Mentor: Sanjog Rupakheti) The Eagle Went Over the Mountain: Compromises and Pitfalls in the U.S. Intervention in Afghanistan