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  • Student News: Congratulations to all of our CCS undergraduate poster and oral presentation presenters at the 2023 NAU Undergraduate Symposium!

Student News: Congratulations to all of our CCS undergraduate poster and oral presentation presenters at the 2023 NAU Undergraduate Symposium!

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on April 29, 2023

Congratulations to all of our CCS undergraduate students at the 2023 NAU Undergraduate Symposium! CCS had 6 poster presentations and 2 oral presentations at this year’s symposium. View more images from the symposium on our social media sites.

Rachel Clarges, Major in Secondary Education (English) with a minor in Chinese

“The Buddha’s Word in Motion: The Early Translation Process of Buddhist Texts from Sanskrit to Chinese” HUM 382 Silk Road Art

A blonde woman gestures toward her poster which shows a male translator from ancient China with text on a white and yellow background.

Jake Cohen, Major in Comparative Cultural Studies with a Museum Studies minor

“The Riordan Brothers Influence on a Growing Flagstaff Arizona” HUM 395 Digital Humanities

A tall man with dark hair and beard with glasses poses with a blue and yellow poster.

Alyssa Icke, major in Anthropology with a Museum Studies minor

Eliza Romero, major in Visual Communications with a Museum Studies minor

“NAGPRA: A History of Repatriation in Arizona” MST 497 Repatriation & Restitution

Two dark haired women, one taller than the other, stand with their brown and rust colored poster.

 

Joce Dolezal, Major in Comparative Cultural Studies with a Museum Studies minor

“Hopi Connections to Timeless Resilience” HUM 395 Digital Humanities

A woman in black with brown hair, bangs, and glasses stands in front of a blue and white poster.

 

Katherine Leddy, Major in Comparative Cultural Studies with an art history emphasis and a second major in Anthropology

“Trauma in Greek Vase Painting: The Suicide of Ajax”

A woman in a white sweater and flowered skirt gestures toward a orange and white poster. She has blonde hair pulled back.

Julia Toma, Major in Comparative Cultural Studies with an Art History minor

“Exploring Japanese Porcelain from the Edo Period (1603-1868 CE)” ARH 270 Arts of Japan

A woman with long brown hair wearing a black sweater stands in front of a green and white poster.

Katherine Leddy, Major in Comparative Cultural Studies with an art history emphasis and a second major in Anthropology

Presentation “The Gender Transformation of a Buddhist Deity from Late Ancient India to Medieval China” HUM 382 Silk Road Art

A blond woman in a white sweater stands in front of a podium with a red curtain behind her and with a computer in front of her. On the screen behind her is images of the Buddha from medieval China.

Megan Schmid, major in Comparative Cultural Studies

Presentation “Women as Donors in Silk Road Buddhist Art” HUM 382 Silk Road Art

A woman with long brown hair stands in front of a screen with an image of a Buddhist temple and a map of the Silk Road and a red curtain.

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317 W Tormey Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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