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2025 Humanities Edge Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference

The Humanities Edge Undergraduate Research Conference promotes humanities scholarship and emphasizes research, critical thinking and analysis, creativity, and communication.

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February 19, 2025 | Agenda

Dotson Pavillion, MARC 290, FIU, Modesto A. Maidique Campus, Miami, FL

9:00 am | Registration and Light Breakfast

MORNING SESSION 

9:30 am | Welcome + Introductions 
Marianne Lamonaca, The Humanities Edge, FIU  

9:45 am to 10:50 am | Political and Literary Narratives and Musical Inventions

Panelists:
Emmanuel Castillo (English), Quixotic Reverence

Ashle Pryce (History), The Rhythm of Records
Alessia Rossi (MDC), Gone is the K and in Goes the Pop
Felipe Barroso Ramos (History), Making the Managerial Elite: Conservative Politics after Burnham

Faculty Respondent:
Lindsey Maxwell, FIU, History 

Break (10 minutes) 

11:00 am to 12:05 pm | Gender, Representation, and Curiosity
Panelists:

  • Ana Rosado, Redefining the Female Nude: Autonomy and Modernity in Manet’s Olympia
  • Heidi Cuevas, The Link Between Latin American Society and Femicide
  • Tommy Red, The Yearning for Visualization of Depiction
  • Ryan Ziwa, “Don’t Ask Me”: The Inhibition of Curiosity by Universities

Faculty Respondent:
Nicholas Cabezas, FIU, English
 

AFTERNOON SESSION 

12:05 pm to 12:35pm | Lunch  

12:35 pm to 1:15 pm | Humanities Scholarship and Affinity at FIU 
Presentations by the Center for Excellence in Writing and FIU Undergraduate Research Journal, Art History Student Association, and the Panther Historians Organization.  

1:15 pm to 2:20 pm | Art, History, and Narrative 
Panelists:

  • Michael Crenshaw, Dissecting Heterocosmic Fictions through William Blake’s Laocoon (c. 1826-27)
  • Tristan Cuenca, Random-Access-Memories
  • Sofia Soler, The Digital Metamorphosis of Animation: Vincent Van Gogh and Ethical Frameworks in Contemporary Art Culture
  • Nicole Giselle Gomez, Parley of One.

Faculty Respondent:
Lidu Yi, FIU, Art + Art History
 

Break (10 minutes) 

2:30 pm to 3:30 pm | Self-Reflection in Visual Art and Poetry
Panelists:

  • Nichole Batista, Self-Portrait
  • Alex Baker, Credo Ultima
  • Claudia Oliver, The Voiceless
  • Alessandra Henriquez, Illumination

Faculty Respondent:
Jonathan Perez, Art + Art History 
 

3:30 pm to 4:15 pm | Wrap Up and Reception 

 


Thank you to Provost Elizabeth Bejar, the departments of Art & Art History, English, and History, the Center for Excellence in Writing, The Humanities Edge at MDC, and The Mellon Foundation for their support.

 

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