International Studies / Peace and Conflict Studies

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    Location

    Hogan, 320

    Start Date

    22-4-2026 1:00 PM

    End Date

    22-4-2026 3:00 PM

    First Advisor

    Timothy Joseph

    Second Advisor

    Amy Adams

    Third Advisor

    Rosa Carrasquillo

    Fourth Advisor

    Bridget Franco

    Department

    International Studies

    Department

    Peace and Conflict Studies

    Description

    1 - 1:20 P.M. | Molly Landis ’27, Matthew Marcaccio ’26, Amanda Masse ’27 (Faculty Mentor: Timothy Joseph) Worcester World Affairs Council

    1:20 - 1:50 P.M. | Cole Murphy ’26, Ann O'Malley ’26, Katherine Russell ’26, Finnegan Morrissey ’26, Jack Noble ’26 (Faculty Mentor: Timothy Joseph) Peace & Conflict Studies -- Senior Reflections

    2 - 2:20 P.M. | Bryce Maloney ’26, Sean Rego ’26 (Faculty Mentor: Amy Adams) Between Darkness and the Dawn, a Photographic Understanding of Memory and Society in Eastern Latvia and the Baltic States

    2:20 - 2:40 P.M. | Jacqueline Bazazi ’26 (Faculty Mentors: Rosa Carrasquillo and Bridget Franco) College Honors Thesis: The Right to Identity of the Children of the Disappeared in the Argentinian Dirty War

    2:40 - 3 P.M. | Eileen Ledesma ’26 (Faculty Mentor: Maria Rodrigues) College Honors Thesis: Identity and Intervention: Constructivism and U.S. Foreign Policy toward the Dominican Republic

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    Additional Faculty Mentors: Maria Rodrigues

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    Apr 22nd, 1:00 PM Apr 22nd, 3:00 PM

    International Studies / Peace and Conflict Studies

    Hogan, 320

    1 - 1:20 P.M. | Molly Landis ’27, Matthew Marcaccio ’26, Amanda Masse ’27 (Faculty Mentor: Timothy Joseph) Worcester World Affairs Council

    1:20 - 1:50 P.M. | Cole Murphy ’26, Ann O'Malley ’26, Katherine Russell ’26, Finnegan Morrissey ’26, Jack Noble ’26 (Faculty Mentor: Timothy Joseph) Peace & Conflict Studies -- Senior Reflections

    2 - 2:20 P.M. | Bryce Maloney ’26, Sean Rego ’26 (Faculty Mentor: Amy Adams) Between Darkness and the Dawn, a Photographic Understanding of Memory and Society in Eastern Latvia and the Baltic States

    2:20 - 2:40 P.M. | Jacqueline Bazazi ’26 (Faculty Mentors: Rosa Carrasquillo and Bridget Franco) College Honors Thesis: The Right to Identity of the Children of the Disappeared in the Argentinian Dirty War

    2:40 - 3 P.M. | Eileen Ledesma ’26 (Faculty Mentor: Maria Rodrigues) College Honors Thesis: Identity and Intervention: Constructivism and U.S. Foreign Policy toward the Dominican Republic