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The Expositor: ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ's journal of undergraduate research in the Humanities
An integral part of undergraduate humanities

by: B Curry

An integral part of undergraduate humanities research at ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ, The Expositor provides students with an opportunity to see their high-quality research through to print and to understand how such published work can contribute to a larger research program.

The Expositor presents work undertaken by students like Abi, either in their courses or in research fellowships directed by members of the faculty. The journal is published annually, and submissions are accepted from all humanities disciplines, as well as from the humanistic social sciences. By recreating the major elements of academic publishing––including peer review (undertaken by the editorial board), revision based on reader reports, and review and correction of proofs––the journal serves to introduce high-achieving students to another important aspect of humanities research.

Abigail Baltuskonis and Dr. Victoria Aarons discussing her work for a piece in the Expositor

Abigail Baltuskonis '17 (left), whose work appeared in the 2016 issue of the journal

The Undergraduate Research in the Arts & Humanities (URAH) promotes undergraduate research in the arts and humanities at ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà in San Antonio.

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