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Undergraduate Thesis Conference | February 4–5, 2016
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The Weatherhead Center Undergraduate Thesis Conference featured a series of panels chaired by Faculty Associates and Graduate Student Associates. Clustered by regional or disciplinary themes, each student’s presentation was followed by questions, commentary, and feedback for the enhancement of their thesis work in its final stages. Left to right: Elsa Kania (Government) presented, “The Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s Evolving Strategic Thinking on Information Warfare and Cyber/Network Warfare,” and Neil Alacha (Social Studies) presented, “Humanitarian, Development, and Security Concerns in Jordan’s Syrian Refugee Crisis, in a session entitled “Crossing Borders and International Security” chaired by Herbert C. Kelman, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, Department of Psychology and WCFIA Faculty Associate (emeritus). Photo credit: Kristin Caulfield