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COD Library Student Research Symposium: 2024 Student Research Symposium Schedule

2024 Schedule

Schedule at a Glance for the May 2024 COD Library Student Research Symposium

Time Location   Presenter(s), Title
5:30-6:00 pm

Library Alcove
(2nd floor, SRC)

Presenter Check-in

6:00-6:15 pm Library Alcove
(2nd floor, SRC)

Welcome

Ken Orenic and Laura Burt-Nicholas, Library Faculty
Jennifer McIntosh, Associate Dean of the Library
Lisa Stock, Assistant Provost of Instruction  

6:25-7:20 pm SRC 2024 Ellie Rand, The Correspondence Gallery and The Edge of Art
Lylia Bellal, From Archive to Artistry: Unveiling the Legacy of Spanish Colonial Textiles
Renee Stanko, Looking Back to Look Forward: Adobe Brick Construction in the Southwest
6:25-7:20 pm SRC 2025

Lucille Sugarman, Analysis of Soft Power Pillars and Power Systems in the Republic of India
Emily Kesler, An Analysis of European and NATO Security
Iva Glogovac, A Road to Nowhere: The UN Security Council's Response to Wars in Ukraine and Gaza

6:25-7:20 pm SRC 2032

Kendalla Puckett, The Role of Christian Nationalism in Shaping U.S. Policies
Mia Halama, What Does It Mean to Be an American?
Laura Pineda, It Can't Happen Here? An Evaluation of the Current U.S. Political Landscape By Gen. Z College Students

6:25-7:20 pm

 

SRC 3152

Rileigh Jose, Does TikTok Know Your Sexuality Before You Do?
Ryan Umare, Voices of the Forgotten: How Digital Media Can Operate as a Memorial
Alex Yamada & Voy Kulak, ChapGPT

7:30-8:25 pm

 

SRC 2024

Reet Bhasin, The New and Improved Child Tax Credit: What does it mean? What can we do?
Viviana Fuentes, Hands-On-Learning: Advocacy Letter for Experiential Learning
Caitlyn Miller, The Effects of Consumerism: A Psychological Spiral

7:30-8:25 pm

SRC 2025

Damian Rocha, How Can Natural Spaces Be Reclaimed Through Queer Performance Protest?
Ciara Houzell, How White Privilege Drives Censorship
Alyssa Marie Cordero, Analysis of the online disinhibition effect through activist groups Black Lives Matter and All Lives Matter/Blue Lives Matter

7:30-8:25 pm SRC 2032

Omar Qurram, Building Inclusivity: Journey to Establishing a New Prayer Room on Campus
Marygrace Couri, Rebuilding Communities Through Sports
Ruju Rai, Zohaib Quadri & Ayesha Mahmood, Peer Mental Health Support in Higher Education: A Literature Review

7:30-8:25 pm SRC 3152

Elizabeth Watson, Anne Boleyn: Villain or Victim?
Giselle Lewis, Imagery Within the Catacombs of Priscilla
Kate Stuck, What Makes Art “Art”: An Examination into the Philosophies of Art from the Medieval Period to the Renaissance

8:35-9:15 pm SRC 2024

Darcy Joyner, Why Do People Believe in QAnon? 

Omer Mohsin, Ordinary Men of the Holocaust

8:35-9:15 pm SRC 2025

Paola Cornejo, Anna Popowska & Rachael Coppe, Pediatric Pain Assessment
Diane Celestino, Ana Miska & Alexander Moy, Liver Failure Concept Map

8:35-9:15 pm SRC 2032

Ishil Chaudhary, From Walter White to Heisenberg
Madelyn Losurdo, Ayesha Khan, Kierra Lachajczyk, & Thomas Lafferty, Examining The False Consensus Effect Within Social Scenarios and Entitlement Traits

8:35-9:15 pm SRC 3152

Keith McGee, The Rise of Populism

Mariyam Syed, State-Sanctioned Violence Against Civilian Protests
 

9:20 pm

Library Alcove
(2nd floor, SRC)

Presentation of Awards 

Ken Orenic and Laura Burt-Nicholas, Library Faculty

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