Unlocking the Truth

March 27, 2026 (Friday) / 9:00 am5:00 pm

Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
6th floor, Van Pelt Library, 3420 Walnut Street

Unlocking the Truth

Each year the Wolf Humanities Center's Undergraduate Humanities Forum brings together undergraduate students from across the humanities and beyond to explore a common theme. Join us on March 27th as the Wolf Humanities Center's 2025–2026 Undergraduate Research Fellows present their research on "Truth."


CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

8:45am
Breakfast


9:15am
Opening Remarks
Emily Steiner, Director, Undergraduate Humanities Forum, A. M. Rosenthal Professor of English


9:30–11:00am
Tracing Truth
Moderator: Ada Kuskowski, Associate Professor of History, Wolf Humanities Center Penn Faculty Fellow

  • Arwen Zhang, Finance, International Studies; CAS, Wharton, 2028
    "A Collection of the Most Curious Facts": Truth, Travel, and Self-Representation in the Works of Gerald of Wales
  • Eric Ryu, Health and Societies, History, and Classics; CAS, 2026
    "The Boy on the Benches": Into the Classrooms of the Scottish Enlightenment
  • Cristina Diaz, History and Linguistics; CAS, 2026
    The Etymological Method in Alphonsine Chronicle

11:15am–12:45pm
Lived Truth
Moderator: Tiffany Nguyen, PhD Candidate, Classical Studies; Wolf Humanities Center Doctoral Fellow

  • Ella Sohn, English; CAS, 2026
    In Name Only: Mapping Nonhuman Personhood in Richard Powers' Gain and The Overstory
  • Max Brody, English, Native and Indigenous Studies; CAS, 2026
    Crazed, Psychotic, and...Desperate?: Prototypes of "The Sick Woman Theory" in 20th Century Theory and Literature 
  • Sergio Emilio Carballido Murcio, Religious Studies, Mathematical Economics; CAS, 2026
    Accessing Truth Through Mind: A Comparative Study of Ratnakīrti's Epistemology and Nāgārjuna's Mādhyamaka

1:45–3:15pm
Narrating Truth
Moderator: Julia Alekseyeva, Assistant Professor of English and Cinema & Media Studies, Wolf Humanities Center Penn Faculty Fellow

  • Saanvi Agarwal, English, Legal Studies & Business Ethics, Statistics; CAS, Wharton, 2026
    Inventing Truth After Empire: Form, Fragmentation, and Identity in the Works of Anita and Kiran Desai
  • Izzy Welsh, English, Cinema & Media Studies; CAS, 2026
    Beyond the Self: The Ethics of Authorial Voice in the Poetics of Patti Smith
  • Thalia Graeff, History of Art; CAS, 2026
    Artists' Books by Women: Selections from Penn Libraries

3:30–5:00pm
State-Sanctioned Truth
Moderator: Spencer Small, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities, Wolf Humanities Center

  • Kara Butler, Communication and Anthropology; History; CAS, 2026
    Play Fighting: Childhood through the Lens of WWII Propaganda
  • Ryan Wolff, History; CAS, 2026
    A Shift in Statecraft: Human Rights and U.S. Intervention in Latin America's Southern Cone During the Late Cold War
  • Noa Rubinstein, History, International Relations; CAS, 2026
    Truth on Trial: International Influences on Canada's Truth & Reconciliation Commission

5:00pm
Closing Remarks
Izzy Welsh and Sergio Emilio Carballido Murcio, Executive Board and Research Fellows, Undergraduate Humanities Forum