“Religion in America: Ancient Traditions ~ Modern Iterations”

Three RS double-majors presented their interdisciplinary research at the 2023 Mount David Summit on a panel entitled “Religion in America: Ancient Traditions ~ Modern Iterations.” From left: Prof. Cynthia Baker (panel moderator), Max Devon ’23 RS & History; Alice Cockerham ’23 RS & Anthropology; Alex Platt ’23 RS & Rhetoric, Film, & Screen Studies; Prof. Charles Nero (thesis advisor for Alex’s RFSS thesis). Three other RS majors presented on a panel entitled “Crafting Religious Identities through Comedy, Poetry, Midrash, and Memoir.

Three Religious Studies double-majors presented their interdisciplinary research at the 2023 Mount David Summit on a panel entitled “Religion in America: Ancient Traditions ~ Modern Iterations.” From left: Professor Cynthia Baker (panel moderator), Max Devon ’23 Religious Studies and History; Alice Cockerham ’23 Religious Studies and Anthropology; Alex Platt ’23 Religious Studies and Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies; Professor Charles Nero (thesis advisor for Alex’s Religion, Film, and Screen Studies thesis). Three other Religious Studies majors presented on a panel entitled “Crafting Religious Identities through Comedy, Poetry, Midrash, and Memoir.” A seventh Religious Studies major presented a photo history of the Himalayas.