At this private dinner, we celebrate this year’s cohort of Franke Undergraduate and Graduate Fellows. Over dinner at the Whitney, our Fellows will delivery their research findings in short presentations.
Our 2018/2019 Fellows are:
Undergraduate Fellows
Marie Freudenburg - Worship, Medicine, and the Ancient World: Investigating Healing Narratives at the Temple of Asclepius
Raeven Grant - Zika and the Media: A Comparative Analysis of Zika’s Portrayal in Brazilian and American News Over Time
Hannah Hauptman - Archival Research on the South Cuba Sponge Fishery (1890-1930) for History Senior Essay
Zachary Smithline - Phenomenologies: Visual and Moral Imagining at Thirteenth-Century Bamberg Cathedral
Franklin Eccher - “Not in My Backyard”: The Human Dimensions to Native Cutthroat Trout Reintroduction in the Mountain West
Oriana Tang - Body, Time, and Techno-Orientalism in the Works of Kazuo Ishiguro and Nam June Paik
Graduate Fellows
Mary Petrone - Motivating Behavior Change among Community Health Workers using Performance Dashboards in Kampala, Uganda
Tyler Lutz - Science in Fiction: Modern Physics Mirror and Muse
Davis Butner - Sounding Sacred: An Interfaith Comparison of the Evolution of Religious Architectural Acoustics and Sacred Musical Practices
Ambre Dromgoole - “I’ll Keep On Living After I Die”: Black Women Songwriters, Gospel Music, and the Historical Record
Zeyu Wang/Benjamin Olsen - The In-situ Occupiable Drawing: Augmented Reality and Architectural Representation of Heritage Sites