Please join the History Department in Campus Hall 231 for any of our senior thesis presentations (15 min. each):
Panel I: Politics and Power (1:00 to 1:55) — Hadeel Mishal, “Understanding the Palestinian Revolt Against the British, 1936-39: Empowering Palestinian Voices and its Effects on the Creation of Israel” — Taylor Sackaris, “How the Watergate Scandal Defined Richard Nixon’s Legacy” — Katrina Mooers, “Jim Crow As Fascist Ideology? The Parallel Between the Southern American States and Nazi Germany”
Panel II: Gender, Identity and Public Discourse (2:00 to 2:40) — Kimberly Landstrom, “An LGBT+ Museum Reinterprets the Photography of Alice Austen” — Mariah Joy, “Lesbian Painted as Unfit Mother: The 1932 ‘Matter of Vanderbilt’ ”
Panel III: A Strategy for America's Future (2:45-3:25) — Katelyn Murphy, “Joint Warfare and Inter-service Cooperation in the United States Armed Forces” — Matthew Stanisci, “The Turn to the Right of the Republican Party”
Discussion (3:30-3:45)