People

Undergraduate Fellows

  • Nishanth Bhargava

    History, Comparative Literature

    CAS, 2027

    Project: Live Without Dead Time: Fetishism and Reification in the European Student Movements of 1968

    Nishanth Bhargava is a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences studying History and Comparative Literature. Originally from New Jersey, his research interests revolve around radical politics, particularly the... (more)

  • Seyoon Chun

    History

    CAS, 2026

    Project: "Gyopo" Identity: Contemporary Korean-American Community Building in Christian Churches

    Seyoon Chun is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in History. Originally from Long Island, New York, his primary research interests revolve around the Korean diaspora, the practice of oral history... (more)

  • Taryn Flaherty

    Executive Board, Wolf Undergraduate Humanities Forum
    History

    CAS, 2025

    Project: "Save Chinatown!": Oral Histories of Resistance, Community Development, and Self-Determination

    Taryn Flaherty (she/her) is a rising fourth year in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in history and minoring in sociology and East Asian Languages and Civilizations. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Taryn's... (more)

  • Ning Ning (Jenny) Fu

    English; Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE)

    CAS, 2025

    Project: Britain's Informal Empire in China: Opium and the Reconstruction of "the Orient" in Romantic Literature

    Jenny Fu is a senior in the College of Arts & Sciences double majoring in English and Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE). Her experiences living in China, Canada, and the U.S. fostered her interest in... (more)

  • Daphne Glatter

    English, Ancient History

    CAS, 2025

    Project: "Poynts" of Interest: Premodern Keywords in MS Cotton Nero A.x

    Daphne Glatter is a senior majoring in English and Ancient History and minoring in Mathematics. Her interests range from classical antiquity to the contemporary, and everything in between: from Ovid to Emily... (more)

  • Greer Goergen

    History of Art, Comparative Literature

    CAS, 2025

    Project: "The Collective": A Study of Memory, Personhood, and Objects in Soviet Union

    Greer is a rising senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, studying Art History and Comparative Literature. She is from New York City. Her academic journey has been shaped by an abiding interest in the cultural... (more)

  • Eleanor Grauke

    History

    CAS, 2026

    Project: Freedom’s Architects: Early Club Culture and the Politics of Empowerment among Black Women in Antebellum ‘Free’ Cities

    Eleanor is a senior in the College of Arts & Sciences pursuing a degree in History, with a concentration in American History. Her research interests lie in the histories of local political organizing, as well as... (more)

  • Katrina Itona

    Comparative Literature

    CAS, 2026

    Project: #aesthetic: Online Visual Subcultures and Internet Identity in Aesthetics

    Katrina is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences pursuing a degree in Comparative Literature with a concentration in globalization and English. She is from New Milford, New Jersey. Her academic interests... (more)

  • Connor Nakamura

    History

    CAS, 2025

    Project: “Hardly the basis for a new movement": Democratic Socialism and Civil Rights, 1955-1965

    Connor Nakamura is a senior studying History and Urban Studies. He is interested in 20th century social movements, political thought, ethnic studies, and urban history. His recent research has focused on how... (more)

  • Amanda Rodriguez

    History of Art, History

    CAS, 2026

    Project: Border: Unraveling Narratives along the Rio Grande

    Amanda is a junior majoring in Art History, History, and minoring in Latin American studies. Calling the southern Texas/Mexico border her home, Amanda is interested in her family's oral history and its place in the... (more)

  • Tova Tachau

    Executive Board, Wolf Undergraduate Humanities Forum
    Biochemistry, Comparative Literature, Russian and East European Studies

    CAS, 2025

    Project: Decoding the Value Relation Through Scientific Analogy: A Biochemical Reading of Marx's Capital

    Tova is a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Biochemistry, Comparative Literature, and Russian and East European Studies. Her research interests encompass organic synthesis, Marxist theory, and... (more)

  • Eug Xu

    History

    CAS, 2025

    Project: Phantom Whitening: Patterns in the VOC's Acquisition of Indian Textiles for Europe and Indonesia, 1650-1700

    Eug Xu is a third-year undergraduate in the history department working towards a minor in the digital humanities. Eug is primarily interested in global history, merchant and craft economies, and the history of... (more)