Presenters will explore their work through the lens of community and reflect on what this concept means to them.
Scan the QR code to register or visit us at: https://t.co/tA2yAtOUL8
Weโre excited to invite you to the 32nd Annual Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium, taking place on Thursday, February 26, and Friday, February 27!
This yearโs conference features a diverse and impressive range of graduate student research from across the country.
Today is the last day to submit proposals to Underhill 2026! https://t.co/9JbJrLCg1I
We wish everyone a happy and safe new year! We're excited to review everyone's abstracts soon! ๐คฉ
The 2024 Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium has officially wrapped! Thank you to all our panelists, volunteers, and attendees - you made this event a great success!
We are happy to announce our two keynote speakers for #Underhill2024: Audra A. Diptรฉe and Charles Foran. Visit https://t.co/9fNFicCfUr to read their bios.
Registration is now open for the 2024 Underhill Colloquium! To register, please fill out the Google Form in our bio. Registration is open until the end of the day on Friday, March 15 or until we reach our capacity. We hope to see you there! #Underhill2024
We are happy to announce that we are now accepting submissions for the 30th Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium. Visit https://t.co/7H7g6uvF7h for conference and submission information.
We are happy to announce that we are now accepting submissions for the 30th Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium. Visit https://t.co/7H7g6uvF7h for conference and submission information.
& that's a wrap! Thank you so much to everyone who volunteered their time and their ideas to create another exceptional Underhill Colloquium. We couldn't have done it without you!
Looking forward to next year - which will be the 30th iteration of the Underhill!
#Underhill2023
Our closing keynote is about to begin!
We'll hear from Marina Fischer of the Nickle Galleries on how we can bring material culture to the public, and make history more accessible!
Be sure to tune in!
Our fourth panel is underway, featuring Noรซ Bourdeau, Hannah Pinilla, and Sinรฉad OโHalloran and their use of oral histories and queer & trans* methodologies.
How can we use interdisciplinary approaches to build a more inclusive telling of the past?
Panel #2, from 11:00 - 12:00, is all about the digital!
Weโll hear from Nicholas Surges, Suki Lee, and Jackie Mahoney on topics ranging from theatre and AI to filmic representations of atrocities to geographic data representations of 19th c. lunatic asylums