Session 1S

Mining Texts and Contexts: From Journals to Belles Lettres and Public Policy

12:30 PM to 2:15 PM | Moderated by Walter Andrews
Add to my favorites Exploring Patent Medicine and Homeopathy in Ottoman Iraq in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
Presenter
  • Hannah Noele Jolibois, Senior, Public Health-Global Health, International Studies Mary Gates Scholar
Mentor
  • Walter Andrews, Near Eastern Languages & Civilization

Add to my favorites Lost to History: A Quest for the Missing Journals of Fort Nisqually
Presenter
  • Josiah T. Pollock, Senior, History: United States History (Tacoma) Mary Gates Scholar
Mentor
  • Michael Kucher, History

Add to my favorites Oceans Apart: The Transforming Identities of Rose McGrory and the Irish Immigrant Experience
Presenter
  • Isabelle Victoria (Isabelle) Matlick, Senior, History: Empire and Colonialism UW Honors Program
Mentor
  • Moon-Ho Jung, History

Add to my favorites The Golden Age of Egyptology: A Personal Perspective
Presenters
  • Rachel Han (Rachel) Rodney, Junior, Pre Engineering
  • Johnston Mcdonald Means, Sophomore, Business Administration
Mentor
  • Sarah Ketchley, Near Eastern Languages & Civilization

Add to my favorites Bernauer's Legacy; A Scientist's Opposition to Nazism through Epistolary Analysis
Presenter
  • Alexandria Jennifer Rose Spofford, Junior, Comparative Literature
Mentor
  • Richard Block, Germanics

Add to my favorites Emperor Nero and the Inversion of Social Order through Dining
Presenter
  • Kathe Doehne (Kate) Tallmadge, Senior, History, Spanish
Mentor
  • Mira Green, History

Add to my favorites “Debe ser Extraño ser una Minoría”: Multiracial Japanese Americans, Racial Segregation, and Surveillance in the U.S. Empire
Presenter
  • Hannah Fumiko Takemori, Senior, History Mary Gates Scholar, UW Honors Program
Mentor
  • Moon-Ho Jung, History

Add to my favorites Energy and Modernity in Rilke's Duino Elegies 
Presenter
  • Olivia Gilbert, Junior, Politics, German Studies, Whitman College
Mentor
  • Emily Jones, Germanics, Whitman College