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SUMMARY:Martha Swain Lecture:  Reclaiming Women's Power in the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join the Women’s Center for Research & Public Policy and the Ina E. Gordy Honors College for the 2026 Martha Swain Lecture.  Dr. Jacqueline Beatty\, Associate Professor of History at York College of Pennsylvania\, will present “Reclaiming Women’s Power in the American Revolution\,” based on research for her book\, In Dependence\, which explores women’s petitions for reprieve\, economic support\, divorce\, and manumission over 70 years stretching before and after the Revolution. In cases from Boston\, Charleston\, and Philadelphia\, she argues that women increasingly asserted rights claims\, though they did so largely within the framework of an apolitical and dependent femininity. The Martha Swain Speaker Series brings a distinguished person to campus each March to address issues important to women’s interests\, lives\, and experiences. This year’s lecture is also part of the America 250 calendar of events celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The series is funded with a gift made in honor of Dr. Martha Swain\, a scholar of Southern women’s history.
URL:https://www.muw.edu/llp/event/reclaiming-womens-power-in-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Nissan Auditorium – Parkinson Hall
CATEGORIES:America 250,Campus Event,Community Events,Honors Forum,Lecture,Women's History Month,Women's Mission
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SUMMARY:Honors Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The second session of the Honors College Research Symposium will feature students presenting the proposal stages of their year-long Honors research projects as well as their final projects.   The following students will be presenting the final phases of their research: Audrey Mitchell\, “Hyperbolic Space Filling Curves” Syniah L. Lester\, “Exploring the Relationship between FAFSA Form and College Students’ Understanding of Their Federal Financial Aid Rewards”   The following students will be presenting poster presentations on their work in progress: Richard G. Fuller\, “Why Athletes Lose Wealth and How to Build Lasting Financial Security” Emma Horton\, “Investigating the Role of ZNF493 in Colorectal Cancer” Kimi Norway\, “Comprehensive Genome Annotation of Bacteriophage Phrampa: Insights into Gene Organization and Function” Kat Lewis\, “Voice Therapy and Perceived Gender Identity” Izabella Stanphill\, “The New Woman and Impure Sexuality in Dracula”   Questions about this event can be sent via email to honors@muw.edu.
URL:https://www.muw.edu/llp/event/honors-research-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Nissan Auditorium – Parkinson Hall
ORGANIZER;CN="Anita Pintado":MAILTO:ampintado@muw.edu
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