2014 Undergraduate Humanities Symposium Program

Panel A–Monday, February 17 12:00-1:30 PM, Student Union Captain’s Room

Reassessing Artistic Value & Notions of Progress in Art

–Danielle Evans–Hoeniger’s Theory of Art Restoration

–Tessie Rodrigue–Mondrian’s Victory: The Evolution of Piet Mondrian’s

Painting in New York City

–Taylor LeBlanc–Austrian Artists & their Models as Muses

Moderator: Dr. Deborah Cibelli

Panel B–Tuesday, February 18, 2:00-3:15 PM, Student Union Captain’s Room

Getting a Lot out of a Little: Single Texts that Open Large Questions

 –Rosalyn Stilling–Analysis of the Body & Communication

–Brandon Naquin– “Allons!” A Universal Call to Freedom in Walt

Whitman’s “Song of the Open Road”

–Wendy Mai–The Banner of Lady Dai & her Journey Towards Immortality

 Moderator: Dr. Todd Kennedy

Panel C–Tuesday, February 18, 5:00-6:15 PM, Student Union Captain’s Room

Disciplinary Regimes: Creating, Challenging, & Critiquing

–Celeste Hope–Black Swan & The Dreamers: How The MPAA Rates Sexuality

–Kostas Smith–Modern Piracy: The Oldest Sins in the Newest Ways

Moderator: Dr. Scott Banville

The Third Annual Humanities Symposium is presented by Sigma Tau Delta, the Department of Languages & Literature, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the Student Programming Association.

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