University: University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Major: History
Specialization: Legal History
Minor: Classical Studies
University: University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Major: History
Specialization: European History
Certificate:
European Studies (MES)
FLAS Academic Year Fellowship (2024-2025)
Hamilton Center Fellowship (2024-2025)
Cassas Ancient Greek Scholarship (2024)
FLAS Summer Fellowship (2024)
George and Liberty Perry Ancient Greek Language Scholarship (2023)
George and Liberty Perry Latin Language Scholarship (2023)
IB Diploma (2021)
AP Scholar with Distinction Award (2021)
EUH 3931: Orthodox Christianity
In this course, I learned about the Orthodox Christian Church, which is an essential historical institution in Central and Eastern Europe
LAT 1120/1101: Latin 1 and 2
In these courses, I learned the basic grammatical structures of Latin and developed a solid vocabulary foundation for translation.
EUH 4584: Medieval Russia
In this course, I learned about the territory occupied by modern-day Ukraine and Russia from 900-1584 through an examination of texts, archeology, and historiography.
GRE 1120/1121: Greek 1 and 2
In these courses, I learned the basic grammatical structures of Greek and developed a solid vocabulary foundation for translation.
EUH 4123: Holy War in the Middle Ages
In this course, I studied the development of the Holy War in Latin Christianity (Crusading) and Early/Middle Islam (Jihad) alongside significant historical figures such as Richard I Lionheart, St.Bernard of Clairvaux, Baybars, and Saladin.
POL 1130/1131: Polish 1 and 2
In these courses, I learned the basic grammatical structures of Greek and developed a solid vocabulary foundation for conversation. By the end of these courses, I reached an A2 level and was prepared for my FLAS Fellowship, which lasted six weeks in Krakow.
AMH 3551/3552: American Constitutional History (to 1877 and 1877-present)
In these courses, I studied the constitutional history of the United States and developed an understanding of why questions about legal history influence contemporary legal theory.