
The summer 2025 cohort of John Hay Library Undergraduate Fellows will present their projects during a showcase on Friday, October 3 at 11 a.m. in the John Hay Library Primary Source Lab (321) and on Zoom at https://brown.zoom.us/j/91641639340. Light refreshments will be served.
This year’s cohort consisted of eight incredible students who explored a wide variety of topics:
- Paulina Gąsiorowska ’27, “A Desire for the Faithful: The illuminated incunabula and medieval manuscripts of the ‘Fasciculus Temporum’”
- Coral Gimbernard ’28, “Embodying Ourselves : Exploring Feminist Responses to the Reproductive Medical Gaze in Late 20th Century Rhode Island”
- Yumna Hussen ’27, “Intellectual labour of Incarcerated Individuals, Internationalism and Black radicalism: An Analysis of Mumia Abu Jamal’s artwork”
- Lauren Levine ’27, “Southern Encounters: Imperial Networks and British Exploration of Antarctica”
- Ellanora LoGreco ’27, “The Labor of Laundry: Reconstructing Women’s Work”
- Daniella Pozo ’27, “Practical Limitations: Quilted Objects and the Women Who Make”
- Eiffel Sunga ’27, “Fight for YOUR country: A Case Study on Filipino Foreign Nationals in the U.S. Navy”
- Mahliat Tamrat ’27, “Do-It-Yourself Ethics: Grassroots Press and Black Punk Zine-Making”
Each student will present for ten minutes, covering their research and experiences at the Hay.