Event
Ideas in Motion, Words in Flux: Undergraduate Humanities Forum Research Conference
3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

The Wolf Humanities Center's 2024–2025 Undergraduate Research Fellows present their research on "Keywords" at the 24th Annual Undergraduate Humanities Forum Research Conference.
Conference Schedule
9:15am
Breakfast
9:50am
Opening Remarks
Taryn Flaherty and Tova Tachau, Executive Board and Research Fellows, Undergraduate Humanities Forum
10:00–11:15am
Global Connections, Toxic Luxuries
Moderator: John Pollack, Curator of Research Services, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania
- Ning Ning (Jenny) Fu, English; Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; CAS 2025
The Flows of Informal Empire: Reading "The Malay" as a Lascar Sailor in Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater - Daphne Glatter, English, Ancient History; CAS 2025
"Poynts" of Interest: Premodern Keywords in MS Cotton Nero A.x - Eug Xu, History; CAS 2025
Modes of Bookkeeping: How Material Samples Illustrate the Limitations of VOC Trading Expertise
11:30am–12:45pm
Remembered Through Language
Moderator: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear, Associate Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
- Seyoon Chun, History; CAS 2026
"Gyopo" Identity: Contemporary Korean-American Community Building in Christian Churches - Taryn Flaherty, History; CAS 2025
Oral Histories of Chinatown: Development and Self-Determination - Amanda Rodriguez, History of Art, Latin American & Latinx Studies; CAS 2026
Border: Unraveling Narratives along the Rio Grande
2:00–2:50pm
Representations of Space and Aesthetics
Moderator: Julia Alekseyeva, Assistant Professor of English and Cinema & Media Studies, University of Pennsylvania
- Greer Goergen, History of Art, Comparative Literature; CAS 2025
"The Collective": A Study of Memory, Personhood, and Objects in Soviet Union - Katrina Itona, Comparative Literature, English; CAS 2025
#aesthetic: Online Visual Subcultures and Internet Identity in Aesthetics
3:00–4:50pm
Radical Interventions
Moderator: Christian Chambers, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
- Nishanth Bhargava, History, Comparative Literature; CAS 2027
From the People, to the People: Theories of the Subject after May '68 in France - Eleanor Grauke, History; CAS 2025
Freedom's Architects: Early Club Culture and the Politics of Empowerment among Black Women in Antebellum 'Free' Cities - Connor Nakamura, History; CAS 2025
Cloaked Radicalism: Bayard Rustin, Socialism, and Civil Rights 1955-1965 - Tova Tachau, Biochemistry, Comparative Literature, Russian and East European Studies; CAS 2025
Decoding the Value Relation Through Scientific Analogy: A Biochemical Reading of Marx's Capital
4:50pm
Closing Remarks
Julia Verkholantsev, Director, Undergraduate Humanities Forum; Associate Professor of Russian and East European Studies