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The symposium is an  inter-college event where students openly discuss the topics explored  within each college’s respective theme.

Every  RC  student will give either a Presentation or a  Poster -  either as a  group  or as an individual project.  Every RC student will also be an audience  member.  


At Registration, you will receive a name tag with your schedule on it.

The Symposium is organized into two, concurrent, sessions: Session I: 1:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. & Session II: 3:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.  Schedule overview is as follows:

12:30pm: Registration, ELC Uphill Lobby
1pm: Opening Speaker, Ward Abel, ’09 Humanities College, Trout Auditorium

1:40 - 3pm: Poster Session in Terrace Room & Formal Presentations in Coleman classrooms
3:10pm - 4:30pm: Poster Session in Terrace Room & Formal Presentations in Coleman classrooms

4:40 - 5pm: Plenary Party w/ "Nell Party & Two Past Midnight, Terrace Room

Attendance is expected for the entire Symposium
Saturday, December 7 • 1:40pm - 3:00pm
Pawns Over Colonies: The United States' Own Spin on Colonialism

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The United States prides itself over never owning any colonies. It claims to intervene only when necessary, in order to aid other countries. However, the US specialized in maintaining neo-colonial structures in many nations through these "benevolent interventions". In addition, the US managed to use other nations as pawns in order to fulfill political and economic ambitions. 

Speakers

Saturday December 7, 2019 1:40pm - 3:00pm EST
Terrace Room
  Global, Poster session
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