Jackson Rimmer Presents "The Comparative Communities of 'Much Ado about Nothing'" at the 2024 UWG Humanities Conference

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10-Oct-24

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Student Presentations , Student Scholarship , Undergraduate Research , Undergraduate Research Conference , Humanities , University of West Georgia , English Literature , Shakespeare , Shakespearean Comedy , Department of English , Shakespearean Plays , Jackson Rimmer , Maria Doyle , Panels

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There are multiple photos in this series. Please click each link to open the individual photos. In this set of photos, Jackson Rimmer reads his paper, "The Comparative Communities of 'Much Ado About Nothing'" during the "Nation and Culture" panel of the 2024 Humanities Undergraduate Research Conference held at the University of West Georgia. Rimmer's faculty advisor for the project was Dr. Maria Doyle. Rimmer is wearing a beige dress shirt, dark vest, and maroon tie. In some photos in this series the backs of audience members are visible.

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