International Studies Poster Session
Seniors in the International Studies department gave their SCE presentations on Tuesday, April 9th in the Toll Atrium
On Tuesday, April 9, International Studies seniors presented their SCE’s at a poster session in the McLain Atrium in Toll. There were a total of 13 poster presentations ranging from immigration policies in Germany to why Chinese students choose to study at American liberal arts colleges. There was a great turnout for the poster session as other students, friends, and faculty all filled up the atrium. The department also generously provided pizza and other refreshments at the event.

Mariam Haleem’s presentation on economic development in the Philippines

An SCE about sexism in the French language

Claire Gardener shares her research on Germany’s immigration policies and German Nationalism

Grace Peters presents her SCE poster about South Africa’s climate challenge

Nicole Schroyer’s SCE poster on educating youth around the globe about recycling

Hannah Foster shares her research on why Chinese students choose to study at American liberal arts colleges

SCE Poster about anti-mining protests in Latin America

Aziz Sbeih’s SCE poster

Josh Peterson's SCE poster on income inequality between the United States and Mexico

The department had Domino's pizza for presenters and attendees of the event

Isabella Richardson’s SCE poster comparing the UK and the United States’ elections and campaigns

Nate Bonsib presents his research on post-war German film and literature

Rachael Walloga’s SCE poster

Nathan Radtke presented his SCE about efforts to curb alcoholism and suicide in post-communist societies