Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Nicole Joseph of The Hockaday School will be reading her paper, “Justice in Richard III,” at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium

Nicole Joseph
The Hockaday School

The Oakridge School is thrilled to announce that The Hockaday School’s Nicole Joseph will be presenting her paper, “Justice in Richard III,” at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium this March 21st. We look forward to Nicole’s presentation this Friday!

Nicole Joseph is a senior at the Hockaday School where she has been for four years. She is sentimental about the end of her childhood and the end of all things but is ready to attend Tufts University next fall. In high school, she has spent her time in the art studio, talking to people in hall, rowing crew, and scavenging for fruit. Her favorite fruits are peaches, pomegranates, watermelon, and mango, in that order. Nicole enjoys classes that her favorite teachers teach: often history, art, and science. She is planning to major in Community Health next fall and would love to dedicate her life to taking down the health insurance lobbies.

Nicole will be reading her paper during Session G of the 1st Block, “Historical Contexts: Writing Richard III in the Elizabethan Era,” which will take place in Upper School room 205 in the upstairs part of the Upper School building.




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