David Mohn Presents Original Research at AU's Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium
4:58 AMOn Tuesday, April 1, English (Integrated Language Arts) major David Mohn shared his research with fellow Ashland University students, faculty, and staff and the fifth annual College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (URCA) Symposium. The Symposium, which follows the submission and presentation format of an academic conference, enables undergraduates to work closely with a faculty mentor to develop original research projects across Arts and Sciences disciplines. David shared his analysis of Nella Larsen's 1929 novel Passing, which details the thorny personal and social issues entailed when light-skinned African Americans passed as white, either to pursue relationships or economic opportunities otherwise denied to them in the context of the racially segregated United States in the 1920s.
David's mentor, Dr. Sharleen Mondal, interviewed David to get some insight into how Ashland University's English Department helped him develop and present high-quality research in literary studies, and more broadly, how studying English at Ashland has enriched his scholarly life.
David Mohn presents at the URCA Symposium |
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