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Curious & Creative Conversations Series: Sponsored by OSCAR - Spring 2024
Each event will feature
three
faculty members from
diverse
fields/disciplines. During each of these 50-minute events, each faculty member will have 10 minutes to share the details about a scholarly, research, or creative project they’ve completed.
During the final 15 minutes, the faculty will consider the intersections of their work and will answer questions from the audience. The dates and featured faculty for each event are below:
February 21 (10-10:50am)
Thomas Hegna (GEO):
"Silica and Slime"
Elizabeth Mahar (PSY):
“A Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Online Treatments for Women with Sexual Difficulties”
Rebecca Warren (MUTY):
“Ableism in Music Therapy”
March 6
(10-10:50am)
Mojtab Seyedian (BUAD):
“Remote Work and its Impact on Business”
Michael Aiello (CRMJ):
“Experimental Storytelling: Using Vignettes to Better Understand Police Recruitment”
Mary Beth Sievens (HIST):
"The Ridiculous and the Mundane: How Historians Make Meaning out of Ordinary Lives"
March 20
(10-10:50am)
So-Jin Yu (ACCT):
"Public accounting firms: Are Emily and Greg (still) more employable than Lakisha and Jamal?"
Matthew Purtill (GEO):
“You Found What? 500-Year-Old Poop & Precontact Native American Sanitation Practice”
Lee Golembiewski (PSY):
“Experiences of Sexual Minority College Students: Mental Health and Social Support”
April 3
(10-10:50am)
Featuring Angela McGowan-Kirsch (COMM):
“What can Rhetorical Analysis Reveal about Women Senators' Floor Speeches?”
Ray Rushbolt (POLI):
“Voting & Place: Where You Live & Political Behavior”
Quintin Gleim (ARTS):
“Illustrating Imaginative Realism”
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