What can research look like in the Humanities? Whether you’re just beginning to explore what research means or you’re gearing up to write a senior Honors thesis, this event is for you.
Join us for a panel discussion and Q&A with faculty members and a current undergraduate researcher as they share about their scholarship and research experiences. Topics covered by the panelists may include how to ask a compelling research question, examples of real faculty research projects, and what doing undergraduate research or a thesis can actually look like.
Bring your curiosity, connect with faculty, and find out more about the real work of the humanities!
Event Speakers:
Ann Andrzejewski | Art History
Ainhei Edoro | English
James Goodrich | Philosophy
Gabriela Soffer | Undergraduate Participant
Event details:
- Tuesday, November 11, 2025
- 5:30-7pm
- Washburn Observatory Library, 1401 Observatory Drive
Registration: Please complete our RSVP by Tuesday, November 4. Space is limited.
Other events in this Research 101 series:
October 07 – Life Sciences Edition
October 23 – Physical and Computational Sciences Edition
December 2 – Social Sciences Edition
Questions? Email honors@honors.ls.wisc.edu.
The Research 101 series has received generous financial support from the Cronon Funds – thank you!