Humanities Research Day
Interested in learning more about research in the humanities?
Join us for Humanities Research Day and hear from faculty, staff and students who will share their reseach experience, provide tips for getting started,
and more!
You’ll learn:
- What research looks like in the humanities
- Tips for getting started
- Research methods and skills needed
- Student examples
- How to apply skills into a career in the humanities
- Fellowship and internship opportunities
Faculty are also invited to join us! If you're currently working with undergraduate students or are interested in engaging your colleagues in discussion about ways to incorporate undergraduates into your research programs and methods, we encourage you to attend!
Hear from members of our faculty:
- Susan Scheckel, Associate Professor, Department of English
- Agnes He, Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies; Director of the Center for Multilingual and Intercultural Communication
- Loredana Polezzi, Professor and Alfonse D’Amato Chair in Italian American and Italian Studies, Department of Languages and Cultural Studies
- Robert Kaplan, Associate Director, Program in Writing and Rhetoric
- Eric Zolov, Professor, Department of History
- Amy Cook, Professor, Department of English; Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
Co-moderated by:
- Laci Burton ‘25, BA English Honors; minors in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Writing and Rhetoric
- Miranda Argyros ‘24, English Honors and Psychology double major
- Ujala Dar ‘24, Biology and Globalization Studies and International Relations double major; Health, Medicine and Society minor
Humanities Research Information
For Students
For more information on research opportunities, click below.
For Faculty
For more information on how to get involved with research, click below.