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2019 Muslim Studies Program Student Research Showcase
Date:
Thursday, 25 Apr 2019
Time:
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Location:
303 International Center
Department:
Muslim Studies Program
Event Details:

2019 Muslim Studies Program Student Research Showcase

Thursday, April 25, 2019

303 International Center

4:00pm-5:15pm      Panel I

Matthew Rappe (UG), "The Persistence of Pre-Islamic Religions in Central Asia"

Abdoulie Jabang (Grad), "Trans-regional Migration, 'Controlling Rain,' and the Spreading of Islam in British Gambia, ca. 1887s-1920s"

Joseph Bradshaw (Grad), "Competing Muslim Alliances in Late 19th Century Middle Niger"

Abubakar Idris (Grad), "Rural Migrant Hausa Girls, Community Faith Based Schools, and Environmental Change in Sokoto, Northwest Nigeria"

Andala Yakubu (UG), "Islam and Terrorism: The Case of Nigeria's Boko Haram"

Caleb Lucas (Grad), "Deadly Dates: The Effect of Holy Days on Terrorism"

 

5:30pm-6:45pm      Panel II

Sumaya Malas (UG), "Loyalty to the Authoritarian: Mechanisms of Coup-Proofing and Regime Maintenance in Egyptian Civil-Military Relations"

Danielle Rogers (Grad), "Dreams of Liberation Bound by Bondage"

Sarah Vamvounis (UG), "France's Hierarchy of Race and Sex as Portrayed in Gerome's Artwork"

Kiana Sakimehr (Grad), "A Study of Empathy in the Context of Religious Identity in the United States"

Emily Quinlan (Grad), "'The Most Disrespected Person': Tracing the Erasure of Black Women in Depictions of American Muslims"

Lance Wheatley (Grad), "Resisting Islamophobia: A Young Muslim Male's Experience in a US Public High School"