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The annual Dean’s Honor Symposium is an academic summit that celebrates student work including class projects, internships, study abroad experiences, senior capstones, and independent work in the community. #LangDHS
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- 1:00-2:00PM | Poster Session | University Center
- 2:00-3:40PM | Panel Session | University Center
- 4:00-7:30PM | Award Ceremony & Reception | University Center
UC Event Cafe + Instagram Takeover (@EugeneLang)
Ruth Donagher, BAFA Environmental Studies & Fashion Design '25, Minor: Economics
Shoshana Lowe, Culture and Media '24, Minor: Visual Studies
Juliet Royster, BAFA Environmental Studies & Product Design '24
Aidan Ward, Literature and Critical Analysis '25,Â
Minor: Philosophy
Zoe Wolfsen, BAMA Journalism + Design '26, Global Studies & International Affairs '27
Faculty: Nathan Fitch, Screen Studies
Struggles against empires inevitably produce new languages and images. In the face of exhausted hopes for emancipation we recall forms of revolutionary expression-- from the women of the 19th century Jewish Labor Bund, to the spirits of Haitian prosperity, to the legacies of pan africanism -- to understand their promise and limitations. These archives illuminate the forces that oppose and reconstruct revolutionary struggles from within; they reveal ideas of revolutions promised, and revolutions betrayed.
Milkomee Addisu, Visual Studies '24, Minor: Economics
Lillian Heckler, BAMA Journalism + Design '25 & Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism '26
Chloe Huggins, Screen Studies '24, Minors: Philosophy and Screenwriting
Doga Ozbilun, Drama '25, Minor: Literary Studies
Sidney Kuri Poor, Culture and Media '24, Minor: Management and Leadership
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Faculty: Stephanie Browner, Literary Studies
This panel critiques the need to navigate spaces where oppressive forces are consistently imposed upon us. Through our presentations we push boundaries thinking beyond what we have been told, and refusing to accept supposed truths. Topics include public safety, religion, transmedicalism, and fairytales.
Everything New starts with a Spark.
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This event is part of an initiative led by the Provost’s Office to amplify and celebrate the work that brings together our community—and sets us apart.
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How can a dialogue between design and environmentalism be established in a way that emphasizes a reframing of climate action across disciplines, acknowledging the deep injustice of expropriation of sustainable ways of living?
Parsons BFA Fashion Design- Systems and Society Pathway, PUFY 1100 Sustainable Systems and Parsons first-year professors
Thank you to the BFA Fashion Design department, including Mary Beth McDermott, Tara Maurice and Carolina Obregon. Special thanks to Julia Puaschunder and Eugene Lumpkin for their time and professional insight.
How has the discourse within contemporary digital feminist spaces shifted from collective action and critique of systemic issues towards individual empowerment and visibility? What are the implications of this shift in addressing patriarchal capitalism and neoliberalism?
Digital Feminisms, taught by Kate Eichorn
I would like to thank Professor Kate Eichorn for her guidance and unwavering support in my research and academic endeavors.
How can small regenerative farming practices restore the wellness of a local community affected by historical and political injustices?
Eugene Lang Opportunity Awards Capstone Grant
Special thank you to Jurgen von Mahs for support in consolidating epistemological research and Brittney Benton, Phanat Xanamane, and Carl Cooper Jr. for sharing their land practice and time with me.
What are the rhetorical and structural roles that peripheral adolescent characters play in major political scenes and conversations in Dostoevsky’s final three novels?
Dostoevsky II: Infinite Justice, taught by Val Vinokur
I would like to thank Val for his ongoing support of my ever-increasing interest in Russian literature and my lovely friends for listening to my incessant Dostoevsky references and somehow still deciding to stick around.
How did the General Jewish Labor Bund’s use of Yiddish language create a radical political movement encompassing the underrepresented Jewish working class of Eastern Europe, and include women in their administration in unusually high proportions?
Paper originally written for Dr. Philip Keisman’s Jewish History course.
Thank you to Dr. Keisman, the YIVO archives, my dogs Beanie and Sebastian, and the women of the Bund.
In what ways does Frantisek Kupka’s The Beginning of Life (1900) incorporate Theosophical, Anthroposophical, and Alchemical symbolism? And how does he utilize these symbols in a way that adequately puts his piece in conversation with the socioeconomic state of his time.
Accomplished through Eugene Lang’s Visual Studies class: Art and Esoteric Systems
Thank you to Iliana Cepero for guiding me through the esoteric ideologies and visuals of the nineteenth and twentieth century, and the Symposium for allowing me to showcase my findings.
How do we process grief and how do we begin healing, individually and collectively?Â
Support for my project: Written for Intermediate Nonfiction with Ricky Tucker
Thank you to Ricky Tucker for giving me the space to write such a deeply personal piece, and to my mom for being so generous in letting me share her life and experiences through this piece.
How can we find hope through reimagining public safety to truly account for the needs of everyone?
Support for my project: Next Gen Politics YVote Summer Civic Forum
Thank you to Michelle Mason for inviting me to collaborate on the workshop that led to this project, and to my parents for always supporting my educational endeavors.
How can Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber show us what it means for a tale to be ‘feminist’?
Support for my project: WTEII: The Fairy Tale
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Alex Purdue, Dalia Bermack, and the robust support system of friends I have built for encouraging my writing and supporting my work.
What are the depths of harm caused by Transmedicalism?Â
Support for my project: WTEII: Return of The Queer Page
Thank you to Miller Oberman for inspiring me to showcase this work and for being so encouraging throughout my entire writing process. Also, a big thank you to my mother who has always been my biggest supporter and somehow always knows the right words to say.