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On the steps at Jewett Art Center Made possible by the Barbara Peterson Ruhlman Fund for Interdisciplinary Study, the Ruhlman Conference is intended to foster collaboration among students and faculty across the disciplines and to enhance the intellectual life of the College. The event will provide an opportunity for students, faculty, staff, friends, family, and alumnae to come together in celebration of student achievement.

The conference celebrates intellectual life by sponsoring a communal, public event where students will have an opportunity to present their work to an unusually wide audience. By providing an opportunity for public presentation of what is often a private, isolated activity, the conference will demonstrate that research can be part of the ongoing conversation in a community of scholars.

Attentive to the diversity of student interest and accomplishment, the Ruhlman Conference will include a variety of formats for the presentation of student work: papers, panels, posters, exhibitions, musical and theatrical performances, and readings of original work.

We encourage you to experience the diversity and richness of student achievement at the conference and wish to express our thanks and congratulations to all students participating in this special event.

  2009-2010 Ruhlman Conference Program Committee
 
Barbara Ruhlman Barbara Beatty, Education Photo of door of Founders Hall with Ruhlman Conference poster on it
Sunayana Dyer, Special Events
Don Elmore, Chemistry
Nora Hussey, Theatre Studies
Evelina Guzauskyte, Spanish
Daphne Lundi, Class of 2010
Judy Mitchell, Office of the Dean of the College
Mary Pat Navins, Office of the Dean of the College
John O'Keefe, Office of the Class Deans
Katherine O. Rooks, Summer School
Sara Spinella, Class of 2011
Adele Wolfson, Office of the Dean of the College
Heather Woods, Access and Digital Media
    Barbara Ruhlman
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  Ruhlman@wellesley.edu