Faculty Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry Fair (SRCI)

03/24/17

Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor

Submitted on behalf Carole Dennis and Wade Pickren, Co-chairs Research Council

Please join us on Monday, April 3 for the Spring Faculty Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry Fair. 

This is a chance for people across department and school lines to learn more about the exciting pursuits of their colleagues and to engage with one another as members of a common learning community.

The Research Fair will take place from 3:30- 5:30 pm in the McHenry Lobby of the School of Music with the first half-hour being a time for greeting and gathering.  We will enjoy wine, appetizers, outstanding presentations, and excellent conversation.

At 4:00 pm the presentations will begin and will feature 5 minute lightning round talks of faculty research, scholarship and creative practices.  

Faculty presenters will be:

 Lightning Rounds:

 4:00-4:05
Matthew Clauhs, Assistant Professor
Department of Music Education
Increasing Access to School Music through Modern Band

4:06-4:11
Nancy Menning, Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy and Religion
A Noah’s Ark for the Anthropocene

4:12-4:17
Scott Thomson, Assistant Professor
Department of Communication Studies
The Ethos of I-Positions

4:18-4:23
Cory Young, Associate Professor
Department of Strategic Communication
Culinary Communication

 4:24-4:29
Paula Turkon, Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences
Chronology and Climate in Prehispanic Northwestern Mesoamerica

4:30-4:35
Paul Geisler, Associate Professor, Program Director
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences
Developing and Measuring Clinical Expertise in Athletic Training

4:36-4:41
Kelly Dietz, Assistant Professor
Department of Politics
Colonial Dimensions and Transformative Politics of Contemporary Foreign Military Basing

4:42-4:47
Katharyn Howd Machan, Professor
Department of Writing
Fairy Tale Poetry

4:49-4:54
Michael Smith, Associate Professor
Department of History
“To Sever the Vast Continent of America”: A History of Canal Schemes in Nicaragua

4:55-5:00
Sarah Grunberg, Instructor
Department of Sociology
Caught between Past and Future: Multi-racial Families and the Development of Race as an Institution in Poland

5:01-5:06
Judy Qiu, Hormoz Movassaghi, & Alka Bramhandkar, Professors
Department of Finance & International Business
Socially Conscious Investing in Good Times and Bad: Do Good Deeds Get Punished?

5:15  Discussion and Social

We look forward to seeing you there.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact MaryAnn Taylor at mataylor@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3113. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 

Also see Events Calendar for information

 

 

 

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