
This summer, four History students conducted ten weeks of sponsored, original research as participants in the college's Summer Research Program. At the conclusion of the ten-week research program, students presented their research during an all-day virtual conference. Students are listed below along with their research topics and their History-faculty mentors. Their panel of presentations was moderated by Prof. Maryanne Horowitz.
Matt Chopp; Mentor: Sharla Fett
From The Federalist to The Examination: An Overview of Alexander Hamilton’s View of Executive Power
Gus Grunau; Mentor: Maryanne Horowitz
Examining Connections Between Conservation and Eugenics in the Rhetoric of Theodore Roosevelt
Rowan Hoffman; Mentor: Jane Hong
Protesting and Polarization: How Media Has Influenced Public Perception of Protests in The United States
Zhuogeng Li; Mentor: Alexander F. Day
Identities and Mobilization in 1911 Chinese Revolution: Sichuan As an Example