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The Weatherhead Center Undergraduate Thesis Conference was held on February 2–3, 2017 and featured a series of panels chaired by Faculty Associates and Graduate Student Associates. Melda Ayse Gurakar (Social Studies) presented “Ottoman Law in Practice versus Theory: Women and Judges Coming Together to Devise Unique Solutions”; Jessica Margaret Dorfmann (Social Studies) presented “Decolonizing Multiculturalism: Teaching Maori History in a ‘Nation of Immigrants’”; and Hana S. Connelly (History & Literature) presented “Nineteenth-Century Literary Representations of Georgia versus the North Caucasus, Specifically Focusing on the Kidnapping of Two Georgian Princesses by North Dausasian Tribal Leader, Imam Shamil, in 1854” during a session entitled “Identity and Representation” chaired by Erez Manela, professor of history. Photo credit: Kristin Caulfield