Altman Undergraduate Fellows

Heather Burich is a sophomore honors student from Deerfield, Illinois, majoring in history and minoring in art history. Her academic interests include European cultural history, especially nineteenth-century romanticism. She has been a Humanities Research Apprentice and hopes to pursue a career in museum curation. 
Kinsey Cantrell is a junior from Columbus, Ohio. She is currently in her first year of Miami University’s Creative Writing graduate program, with an undergraduate major in Literature and a minor in Italian. Her research pertains to neoliberalism and chronic illness, specifically depression and fibromyalgia.

Abigail Goldman is a senior international studies and French major from Centerville, Ohio. Her academic interests include colonialism, globalization, and the rights of immigrants and refugees. She has received academic scholarships in Arabic, French and International Studies. In the summer of 2016, she interned for the European Grassroots Antiracist Movement in Paris. 

Daniel T. McClurkin is a senior from Youngstown, Ohio with majors in English, anthropology, and classical humanities  As a 2015 Undergraduate Summer Scholar, he conducted research on religious identity in Northern Ireland. His primary research interests include early modern pastoral poetry, articulations of melancholy, and the works of John Milton.
Sally Wolf is a junior honors student with majors in psychology and French and minors in political science and art history. Her interests include child psychology and the intersections of the arts and mental health. She has served as a teaching assistant in developmental psychology, and she recently studied in Geneva, Switzerland.

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