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Caroline Carr
  • Religious Studies
  • Class of 2013
  • Berkeley, CA

Berkeley native Caroline Carr presented research at the 2013 Whitman Undergraduate Conference

2013 May 15

Caroline Carr of Berkeley, Calif. presented a project titled " The Purity Movement: Father-Daughter Purity Balls" at the annual Whitman Undergraduate Conference.

The annual conference celebrates the scholarship and creativity of the Whitman student body through a day devoted entirely to original presentations which take the form of talks, posters presentations, musical performances and artistic exhibitions. Students from every academic discipline of the college gather to share their research and creative projects with the campus community.

More than 200 students shared their work at this year's conference, covering a wide array of subject matters.

These presentations and demonstrations of original achievement by students come through course work, study abroad, senior theses, summer research, fellowships and internships.

Carr is currently a senior religion major at Whitman.

Whitman College, in Walla Walla, Wash., is nationally renowned for offering a rigorous, well-rounded liberal arts undergraduate education. An independent, non-sectarian residential college, Whitman fosters intellectual vitality, confidence and leadership in its 1,500 students. The college is also characterized by its commitment to environmental principles, active lifestyle, and the promotion of collaboration over competition.