The 2026 Undergraduate Colloquium and Career Roundtable will take place on Friday, April 17th, in 198 Hagerty Hall. This event is open to the public and welcomes contributions from undergraduate CS/RS/WL majors and minors, as well as students in courses taught through the Department of Comparative Studies.
Call for Proposals
Do you have a completed paper, a thesis project, or a work-in-progress that you would like to share and receive feedback from your peers, faculty, and community members, all while gaining valuable presentation experience?
Undergraduate majors and minors in Comparative/Religious Studies, as well as non-majors/minors who are writing papers for
Comparative/Religious Studies courses, are encouraged to submit a proposal for consideration in this year’s Colloquium. Join us in celebrating the variety of work being done in the department!
Presenters will be provided with a faculty or graduate student advisor who will help them prepare. Presenters should expect:
- A group practice session with graduate student mentors to rehearse presentation material.
- A presentation time of 10 minutes, regardless of presentation type (thesis, completed course paper, work-in-progress).
Proposals have a 250-word limit and should be submitted via this proposal form by 12pm on Monday, March 9th.
For further questions regarding the Colloquium, please contact:
- Isaac Weiner(.141, Faculty Organizer)
- Mark Anthony Arceno(.1, Senior Academic Program Coordinator)