Editorial Board

Brandon Chavez

Editor-in-Chief

Brandon is a History major and minors in Art History, Anthropology, and Classics. His main historical interests include pre-Columbian archaeology, the ancient Mediterranean, and colonial Latin America. His hobbies include listening to classical music, baking, and learning ancient languages.

Brandon.Chavez@stonybrook.edu

Jake Corso

Editor

Jake is a student in the BA-MAT program with a concentration in U.S history. He is also the treasurer of the Stony Brook History Club. He enjoys studying the U.S Presidents and the founding years of the country. Jake’s other interests outside of history are collecting Marvel and DC comics and practicing Taekwondo.

Jake Cavalli

Editor

Jake Cavalli is a junior pursuing a degree in Anthropology and History. His historical interests include historical and late prehistoric archaeology as well as Byzantine history. He enjoys reading and attending Undergraduate Anthropology Society meetings. Jake is also the current event coordinator of the Undergraduate Anthropology Society.

 

Han Glavan

Editor

Han (they/them) is a human evolutionary biology and anthropology double major on a pre-medical track with specialization in odontology, morphology, as well as osteological and anatomical studies. They are looking to pursue a career in medical examination. Alongside being an editor for the Undergraduate History Journal, they are also a part of the Human Paleontology Laboratory, the president of the Undergraduate Anthropology Society, and also participate in work with the Anatomical Sciences department. They are interested in history with application to the evolution of medicine and the deconstruction of unjust systems and beliefs in present day medical communities and systems through application of education on such topics from a historical perspective.

 

Patrick Larkin

Editor

Patrick is a senior at Stony Brook, pursuing a History major and a Writing minor, with a concentration in European history. His interests include British history, the French Revolution, and the study of the world after World War II. Outside of history, he is an avid movie watcher with particular interest in Pixar films, a frequent fiction reader, and a novice guitar player.

Beth Gatto

Editor

Beth is a sophomore history major currently enrolled in the BA-MAT program. Currently, her main historical interests are the early stages of the Cold War and the end of Islamic power within medieval Spain. Generally, Beth enjoys researching the development of religious power. Outside of history, Beth is a fan of superheroes (Marvel and DC), music across genres, and Succession.

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