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Kennedy Center Student Research Fellows

Wednesday, April 19
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
238 HRCB

The three Kennedy Center Student Research Fellows for this semester will present on their research. International food will be served.

Kaitlyn Hillam will present A Loud Call for Relief: The Nauvoo Female Relief Society in the Context of Organized Female Benevolence in the United States, 1800-1850. She is a student in the Family History program and has research interests in family, gender, race, and coming of age in the early modern Atlantic world.

Emma Webster will present State Child Care Tax Credits and Female Labor Participation. She is a student in the Economics program and is currently completing an honors thesis. She plans on completing a graduate degree in Public Policy.

Xana Furtado will present Differentiated Citizenship in Rachel de Queiroz’s O Quinze. Xana Furtado received her BA in Portuguese at BYU and is currently a Masters student in the Luso-Brazilian Literatures program.

Part of the Kennedy Center's Winter 2023 lecture series, "Building a Civil Society."