Undergraduate Research Symposium in Premodern Studies

Date and Time

April 25, 2025
All day

Location

Barker Center 110 (the Thompson Room)

The third Harvard Undergraduate Research Symposium in Premodern Studies, featuring:

9:45 am: Opening remarks by Dr. Lauren Kaminsky, Director of Studies for the Committee on Degrees in History & Literature, and Dr. Sean Gilsdorf, Administrative Director of the Standing Committee on Medieval Studies;

10:00 am: Luka Pavikjevikj ’27 (History and Government), The Seleucid Ruler Cult: Between City, Empire, and Religion, with response by Joe Currie, Committee on the Study of Religion;

11:00 am: Christopher Hardin ’26 (Physics), Formation of Marriage in the Western Church: From Nicholas I to Alexander III, with response by Ahmed Seif, Department of English;

1:00 pm: Emma Chan ’26 (English), Grendel the Mearc-Stappa: Beowulf’s Built and Broken Borders, with response by Emily Sun, Department of English;

2:00 pm: Alia Al-Wir ’26 (History), The Other Woman: Perceptions of Byzantine Women, with response by Andy Chen, Department of History;

3:00 pm: Liv Oster ’25 (English), “From a Spring without Decay”: How Katherine Philips Read her (Translated) Lucan in Pompeii, with response by Sam Bozoukov, Department of English;

Reception to follow. Sponsored by the Standing Committee on Medieval Studies, the Department of Classics, the Committee on Degrees in History & Literature, Harvard Ancient Studies, and Early Modern World at Harvard.