OGS/ELP Research Roundtables
This event is accessible to Arts & Sciences graduate students only.
Join English Language Programs and the Office of Graduate Studies for the Fall Research Roundtable, a space to learn more about graduate student research across disciplines, in a supportive and welcoming environment. Attendees will hear presentations from different fields and will have a chance to discuss and share feedback.
We are excited to engage with the following presenters:
- Philesha Colquitt, 3rd year PhD student in Anthropology: Black Queer folks & access to care in the rural South
- Elisabeth Anne Jarman, 5th year PhD student in Political Science: Women running for political office & consequences of political violence
- Jhan Carlos Salazar Salazar, 6th year PhD student in Biology: impact of climate change on species diversification & lizard colonization
- Tess Angelica Losada Miner, 2nd year MFA student in Performing Arts: Dance, migration, and the exile experience
- Tsering Wangmo, 3rd year PhD student in Anthropology: Relationship with land & systems of power through filmmaking