Summer Shigley (The Ohio State University)

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Interests: Summer is a Comparative Religious Lore and History student specializing in the intersection of folklore and religion. With a passion for exploring how narratives shape cultural identities and belief systems, Summer investigates the historical and societal influences that intertwine myth, legend, and spiritual practice. As a first-generation college student, she is actively involved in student leadership and academic excellence, serving as the President of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity and as a member of Mortar Board Honors Society. Her dedication to interdisciplinary scholarship is further demonstrated through participation in national science, religious, history, and folklore associations. Committed to fostering conversations on female agency, mythology, and the evolving role of folklore in contemporary society, Summer continues to explore the power of storytelling in shaping human understanding.
JobTitle: Undergraduate student
Department: Center for Folklore Studies, Center for the Study of Religion, Department of Comparative Studies
Country: United States
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