This year’s symposium featured more than 90 original student works spread across 16 Zoom sessions. Click the session title in the schedule below for a detailed list of the works being presented in that session.
Center for Data, Mathematical & Computational Sciences Capstone Presentations
(8:45am-3:00pm)
Sociology/Anthropology Capstone Presentations
Center for People, Politics & Markets
(9:30am-3:00pm)
Student Scholarship Morning Session
(10:00-11:00am)
Center for Natural Sciences Capstone Presentations
(10:00-11:40am)
Center for Psychology Capstone Presentations
(10:00am-12:00pm)
Peace Studies Capstone Presentations
Center for Geographies of Justice
(10:00am-4:00pm)
Political Science Capstone Presentations
Center for People, Politics & Markets
(10:30-11:30am)
Center for Hispanic & Latinx Studies Capstone Presentations
(11:00-11:30am)
Learning Everywhere
(11:00-12:00pm)
American Studies Capstone Presentations
Center for Humanities
(12:00-12:40pm)
Visual & Material Culture Capstone Presentations
Center for Humanities
(1:00-2:00pm)
International Relations Capstone Presentations
Center for People, Politics & Markets
(1:00-2:00pm)
Student Scholarship Afternoon Session
(1:00-2:00pm)
Julia Rogers Research Prize Winners Discussion
(1:00-2:00pm)
Individualized Interdisciplinary Majors Capstone Presentations
(1:30-2:30pm)
French Transnational Studies Capstone Presentations
Center for Study of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures
(2:00-3:00pm)
Poster & Pre-recorded Presentation Discussion Session
(2:00-3:00pm)