The Afro-Romance Institute held a well attended, stimulating Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, November 14th! Six undergraduate students from Dr. Mamadou Badiane's and Dr. Joseph Otabela's courses on Introduction to Hispanic Literature I, Spanish 3420 presented their original research to a large audience which included Dr. Chris Josey, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies. Many, many congratulations to the following students on their well-researched and presented projects and to the professors who guided their research!
Morgan Anderson, "Colonization and Africa: The Intersectionality of Beliefs"
Angelina Casey Garcia, "Caribbean Culture in 19th Century Literature"
Elizabeth de Kunffy, "Religious Syncretism as Resistance and Survival"
Faith Kohm, "Race and Identity in Cuba"
Mackenzie Leece, "North Control Over Resources in the South: From Colonial Extraction to Modern Dependency"
Zach Wright, "Colonialism and Public Health"