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Faculty Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry FairContributed by Stephanie St. John on 10/22/17 Submitted on behalf of Carole Dennis and Warren Calderone, Co-chairs Research Council Please join us on Thursday, October 26 for the Fall 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 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM in the Klingenstein Lounge with the first half-hour being a time for greeting and gathering. We will enjoy wine, appetizers, outstanding presentations, and excellent conversation. At 4:30 PM the presentations will begin and will feature 5 minute lightning round talks and poster presentations of faculty research, scholarship and creative practices. Faculty presenters will be: Lightning Rounds #1 4:30 PM - 4:35 PM Ted Galanthay, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics "A Game-theoretic Approach to Foraging Dynamics" 4:35 PM - 4:40 PM Mary Lourdes Silva, Associate Professor Department of Writing "Anchoring in Research Writing: An Exploratory Study of FYC Student Citation Practices" 4:40 PM - 4:45 PM Leann Kanda, Associate Professor Department of Biology "Wildlife Gone Wild: Animal Personality In Urbanized Landscapes" 4:45 PM - 4:50 PM Elisabeth Nonas, Associate Professor Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies "Lesson Plan" 4:50 PM - 4:55 PM Bruce Thompson, Associate Professor Department of Physics and Astronomy "Cold Atoms - Hot Lasers"
Posters, Wine and Cheese 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Rachel Paparone, Assistant Professor Department of Modern Languages and Literatures "Talking Back, Taking Back: Women's Home Music and the Revitalization of French in Southwest Louisiana" Lauren Britton, Assistant Professor Department of Emerging Media "Manifesting the Cyborg via Techno-Body Modification: From Human Computer Interaction to Integration" Shannon Scott, Assistant Professor Department of Occupational Therapy "Return to Work for Services for Stroke Survivors; A Survey of Occupational Therapy Practice Patterns" Jessica Valdez, Clinical Assistant Professor Jan Monroe, Associate Professor Jill Mayer, Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Occupational Therapy, Recreation and Leisure Studies, and Physical Therapy "Interprofessional Education Through a Monthly Stroke Support Group"
Lightning Round #2 5:30 PM - 5:35 PM Kari Brossard Stoos, Assistant Professor Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education "Service Learning Success with Skin Protection Education" 5:35 PM - 5:40 PM Thomas Garrison, Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology "Lasers in the Jungle: Revealing the Ancient Maya Landscape" 5:40 PM - 5:45 PM Enrique Gonzalez-Conty, Assistant Professor Modern Languages and Literatures "Building the Puerto Rican Nation: Nilita Vientós Gastón's Venture with the Asomante Journal" 5:45 PM - 5:50 PM Patrick Lewis, Assistant Professor Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies "Embracing the Mystery Box: Discovering Outdoor Leadership and Sustaining a Way of Life" 5:50 PM - 5:55 PM Kathryn Caldwell, Assistant Professor Department of Psychology "Can Psychology Help Promote Homeowner Energy Conservation? Results from a Town-Gown Collaborative Experiment"
We look forward to seeing you there. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Stephanie St. John at sstjohn@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3113. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. |
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