UH Mānoa Ethnomusicology graduate student, Lorelei Harrel, traveled to London for the Fifth International Women’s Work in Music Conference. She presented her paper, “No One Likes a Mad Woman: An Examination of the Online Hate of Taylor Swift,” an experience that allowed her to network with other scholars and represent the UH Department of Music in an international setting. The conference featured an international group of attendees and speakers, highlighting its goal to “both celebrate the achievements of women musicians, and to critically explore and discuss the changing contexts of women’s work in music on the international stage” (trinitylabal.ac.uk).