This year’s symposium includes talks in undergraduate classes, virtual talk sessions via Zoom and three poster sessions throughout the week of April 15th to 19th. We are so excited to have the opportunity to showcase the undergraduate research that was woven into the fabric of our research community this year.
How does a contemporary artist build a relationship with a subject and art form that is thousands of years old? Enjoy afternoon tea and pastries as ceramicist Ana Vizurraga shares her research and process for understanding and recreating a two-part mold-making process utilized in 3rd and 4th-century BCE Greece, the same process used to create the Tanagra figurines featured in the exhibition Recasting Antiquity: Whistler, Tanagra, and the Female Form. Learn more about human and material resources, the making of these terracotta figurines, and how our relationship to art changes over time.
The Emory Dance Company performs new works by student choreographers.
Celebrate the accomplishments of undergraduate researchers at the 2024 Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, April 19th, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM EST at the Emory Student Center. Join us in highlighting their creativity, scholarship, and research across various fields, including the visual and performing arts, humanities, social sciences, and STEM disciplines. All are welcome to attend and show support for our accomplished students!