UCLA/Keck Humanistic Inquiry Undergraduate Research Awards Colloquium
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Date/Time
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
All Day
Location
Powell Library Inquiry Lab 3 (Room 330)
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You are invited to see the presentations of our UCLA Keck researchers.
Location: Powell Library, Room 330
Wednesday, February 18
Panel 1 9:30-10:30am
- Madness & Modernity: French Visual Culture and Psychiatric Discovery in the Long 18th Century Natalia Castillo
- Superimposition: Examining Layered Meanings of Maya Ruins in Yucatan Pilar Taylor
- Sylvia Plath in Suspension: Misrepresentation and A Life Survived by Death Brinn Wallin
Panel 2 10:40am-12:15pm
- The Green New Ideal: Bridging the Gap between Sustainable Acknowledgement and Practice in the UCLA/Getty Conservation of Cultural Heritage Program Lab Fiona Dunlap
- Between Advocacy and Access: Disability Healthcare in Lebanon Through Parental Eyes Gianna Karkafi
- Intergenerational Bonding for Environmental Sustainability Teshinee (Tinn) Kukamjad
- “Roots Uprooted: Environmental Degradation as a Tool of Occupation in Palestine” Aya Ibrahim
Panel 3 1:15-2:45pm
- Examining the Framing of Street Vendor Rights Campaigns in Los Angeles Jeannette Ciudad-Real
- Under the Hood: How Police Reports Become Crime Data Tahlia Rose Disisto
- Realizing Embeddedness: Institutional Logics During the Militarization of LA in Summer 2025Â Katherine Sanchez Mara
- Who Watches Whom? A Cross-National Analysis of Streaming Consumption Defne Tanyildiz
- Democratic Decline: A Comparative Analysis of The United States, Hungary, and Poland Pilar Diaz
Thursday, February 19
Panel 1 9:00-10:30am
- Still in the Casket: Reception and Queer Gendered Bias in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” and Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” Shirley Cruz
- Beasts in Circuses: The Weaponization of Animality and Pastoral Aesthetics as Tools of Counterinsurgency in Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games Mariana De Oliveira Souza
- Wind Burial Christian Lee
- Costumbres and Costumes: Weaving History and Identity from the Decameron to the Quinceañera Alexa Rojas
Panel 2 10:45am-12:15pm
- The Campus Law Enforcement Framework: Examining the Impact of Campus Police, University Administration, and Government on Students Free Speech Namrata Deepak
- Musical Sanctuaries: The Role of Record Shops in the Gateway Cities Krupa Francis
- Black Sun on the Horizon: Oil Extraction Infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico Griffin Kinch
- Organizing Against the Algorithm: Motivations and Strategies Amongst Unionizing Rideshare Drivers in Los Angeles Mason Ng
Panel 3 1:15-2:30pm
- Risk Aversion in Adolescents with Anxiety Agamroop Kaur
- The Forgotten (Re)Construction of a Socialist Capital City in a Borderland Pavan Radhakrishnan
- “Fatally linked with their existence”: William Wirt, the Cherokee Cases, and Federal Indian Law Anton Stover
- Redesigning the AP Capstone Curriculum to Improve Student Access, Engagement, and Promote Critical Civic Action Researcher Identity Development Shreya Sundar
Panel 4 3:00-4:30pm
- Selective Global Justice: Tracing the Colonial Foundations of the ICCÂ Jade Faircloth
- Constructing Legal and Normative Deservedness: Public Charge, Its Effects on Asian Immigrants, and Centering Resistance Fiona Lu
- Manufacturing Testimony in a Climate of Fear: Epistemic Injustice, Institutional Power, and the Collapse of Truth in the Kern County Child Abuse Trials Nicholas Neuweg
- Understanding Trait Breadth Across Time and Situations Tamanna Tikoo
- Heat Without Relief: Policy Gaps in State Prison Protections for People on Heat-Sensitive Medications Andrew Tsai

