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hosted by Pitt's Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity and University Library System.

 

The Undergraduate Research Days event highlights the research work of the Archival Scholar Research Award (ASRA) recipients, participants in the London Studies program, and the Undergraduate Research Awards through a series of lightning talks and Q&A sessions. 

Come and learn more about the scholars’ original projects and their research processes and discoveries!

 

This event is virtual, and requires registration.

 

Brianna Stellini: Roman Egyptian Mummy Portraits

Liam Sims: Explore how Black Americans utilized communist ideology to advance their dual struggles against racial and class oppression while combatting white chauvinism within organizations like the Communist party and competing with Black nationalist groups in the 1930’s-1950’s.

Destiny Mann: Similarities between Marginalized Groups Exposed to Air Pollution in London and Pittsburgh

David Reed Hall: The Church of England and the Coronavirus Pandemic

Joe Wozniak: Seek to document terms being used by Queer community into a dictionary in hopes of finding trends in production. 

Paras Chand: Exploring the marketing of nicotine-related products

Date:
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Location:
Campus:
Pittsburgh
Categories:
Event

Event Organizer

Michael Thompson