
Like so many other events during the pandemic, the Faculty Research Symposium will look different this year, moving to a virtual format over four days. The 26th annual celebration of faculty creativity and scholarship will take place via Zoom on Feb. 1-4, beginning at 3:00 or 3:30 p.m. each day.
This year, a total of 15 faculty members will present recent and ongoing research. Some of the presentations will also feature students. The ultimate goal of the symposium is to give students a sense of what a professional presentation looks like and to demonstrate techniques they can apply to their own presentations. And, of course, the symposium also serves as a forum for faculty members to share their research and scholarly interests with the campus community.
Here is a list of this year's presenters, their titles and the schedule for the presentations:
February 1
- 3:00 pm: Dr. Sarah Lazzari with students Shawn McWeeney, Alexa Hawk, Kendall Wright and Brooke Franz -- 鈥淐onducting Research with Students & Initial Results: Exploring the Resiliency of Those Who Have Experienced Incarceration鈥
- 4:00 pm: Dr. Carol Dusdieker -- 鈥淓mbracing Inclusivity: Transgender Voices in the Applied Lesson Studio鈥
- 4:30 pm: Dr. Carol Dusdieker and Dr. Doug McConnell -- The Teasdale Songs (2019-21)
February 2
- 3:30 pm: Dr. Barry Devine -- 鈥淭he John Quinn Project鈥
- 4:00 pm: Dr. Helena Theixos -- 鈥淢oral Injury, How Perpetrators Suffer from Their Actions鈥
- 4:30 pm: Dr. Emily Isaacson -- 鈥淭he Family that Insults Together Stays Together?: Insults and Early Modern Social Hierarchy鈥
- 5:00 pm: Stephen Svoboda with student Gavin Buurma -- 鈥淭he Great(est)鈥
February 3
- 3:30 pm: Dr. Doug Kane, Dr. Nathan F. Manning and Dr. Laura T. Johnson -- 鈥淲hen It Snows It Pours (or What I Did During My Summer Pandemic)鈥
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- 4:00 pm: Jim Hill -- 鈥淭he Nature of Strategic Agility and IT Capabilities: Toward Conceptual Clarity and Improved Operationalization鈥
- 4:30 pm: Nathan Cutietta -- 鈥淚nterpreting Soft-News Narratives as Fake: Does Reference to a Politician Activate Suspicion?鈥
February 4
- 3:30 pm: Dr. Dohee Kim-Appel, Dr. Dawn Henry and Dr. Sarah Lazzari -- 鈥溾楶ost 2020 Classroom鈥 Roundtable Presentation at 探花精选 Faculty Symposium 2021鈥
- 4:00 pm: Dr. Meagan McBride with Quinn Sparks, MAC 鈥20 and student Savannah Long -- 鈥淨ualitative Exploration of Students in Gender and Sexual Minorities Experiences at Small Liberal Arts Universities鈥
- 4:30 pm: Dr. Aaron N. Sell with students Daniel Szncyer and Matt Meyers -- 鈥淭he Evolutionary Origins of the Implicit Rules of Combat"
This year鈥檚 symposium is available through Canvas. There is a separate Zoom link for each day of the Symposium. Sessions will be recorded and made available in this Canvas Course following the event.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Josh Bowman at jbowman2 [at] heidelberg.edu