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From Our Eyes – Tracing History and Ideology: A WIRE Research Journey with the DAR in WWI

May 17, 2025 by Amala Rajagopal (‘25 History and Philosophy, Women’s and Gender Studies minor) | News

This edition of From Our Eyes features Amala Rajagopal (‘25 History and Philosophy, Women’s and Gender Studies minor), one of the 11 student fellows who participated in the inaugural Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) during Interterm 2025. This immersive program provided students with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in academic research. Rajagopal’s research

From Our Eyes: My Research Journey in Analyzing Emotions in Cli-Fi

May 17, 2025 by Emily McEachin (‘25 English and Environmental Studies minor) | News

This edition of Wilkinson College’s Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences From Our Eyes features Emily McEachin (‘25 English and Environmental Studies minor), one of the 11 student fellows who participated in the inaugural Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) during Interterm 2025. This immersive program provided students with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in

The Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE): A Journey of Discovery and Growth  

February 13, 2025 by | News

The inaugural Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) was an exceptional journey that transformed budding scholars into confident researchers. This immersive program provided 11 student fellows with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in academic research. Throughout the 4-week program, students attended multiple professional development workshops providing the group with the essential skills for their

Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) Program: Empowering Student Innovation  

December 2, 2024 by | News

Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is pleased to announce our inaugural Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) program fellows. WIRE empowers students to design and complete meaningful research and creative projects in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, guided by experienced faculty mentors. This unique program provides students with the opportunity to delve

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