Join the Asia Center & Center for Latin American Studies this November 15th from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM in LNCO 2110, where current graduate students will publicly present their completed or ongoing research. We highly encourage affiliated faculty to lend their expertise to students still working on their foundational research ideas. Lunch is included for all attendees. Everyone is welcome!
The keynote speaker is Rodolfo Probst: “Learning from Ant-Plant Mutualisms: how Field Research Lays the Groundwork for Scientific Breakthroughs.”
Two of the Department of Art & Art History MA Students, Bailey Wiles and Amanda Platt, will be presenting at this event.
Please scan the top QR code to register. You must register by November 13th.
Scan the lower QR code for the Event Program, showing the research topics and the symposium schedule.