SMU to host interdisciplinary undergraduate conference April 25-26
WINONA, Minn. — On Friday
and Saturday, April
25-26, Saint Mary’s will host the second annual Undergraduates, Inc.
Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Conference Program that will bring students
from North Dakota State, Iowa State, Winona State and other regional universities to present their work in
academic panels along with Saint Mary’s students. The conference rotates among
the North Dakota State campus, Iowa State and Saint Mary’s.
The public is invited to
attend a presentation by Dr. Dometa Brothers, assistant professor of English at
Iowa State University, at 5 p.m. April 25 in the Common Room, located on the
third floor of Saint Mary’s Hall. Dr. Brothers will speak about “Romantic Math
and Science: How Literature Influenced Nineteenth Century Thought,” and her
presentation is free and open to the public.
The event continues April 26, as students from several disciplines, including English, history, women’s and gender studies, and communication, make presentations from 9 to 11:45 a.m., followed by a lunch buffet with a keynote presentation by Dr. Hiromi Mizuno, associate professor of history at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Mizuno’s speech, “The Divine Emperor’s Children and Popular Science Culture in Wartime Japan,” will begin at noon in the Common Room. Afternoon student presentations resume from 1:45 to 3 p.m.
The cost of attending the Saturday conference is $30, and those who are interested in attending may contact Dr. Erin Mae Clark at eclark@smumn.edu or (507) 457-6643 or Dr. Tycho de Boer at tdeboer@smumn.edu or (507) 457-6995.