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Faculty Research Symposium

This year's faculty presenters:

 

Here is a list of this year's presenters, their titles and the schedule for the presentations:

3:30-3:50 p.m.

• Dr. Emily Isaacson (Adams Hall 101): Shakespeare Out of Time, Out of Context: A Case Study Using Marvel's The Vision

• Dr. Carol Dusdieker (Adams Hall 104): Embracing the Growth Mindset: Pre- and Post-Testing in Vocal Diction

• Dr. Aaron Roerdink & Dr. Nate R. Beres (Adams Hall 201): Development of a Non-Majors Chemistry Course Including an International Travel Component

• Mary R. Garrison (Adams Hall 204): Black Coffee & Bouquets: Photos, Oral History and Narrative

4:00-4:20 p.m.

• Dr. Heleana Theixos (Adams Hall 101): The MeToo Movement and the Value of (Some) Perpetrator Statements

• Christopher T. Wimer (Adams Hall 104): Policy Diffusion, Market Saturation and the American Casino Industry

• Dr. Daryl Close (Adams Hall 201): Why Student "Evaluations" of Faculty Are Unethical

• Dr. Stacey Pistorova & Lindsey Haubert (Adams Hall 204): Building Capacity for Innovation in the Early Childhood Classroom Through Collaboration Between University Faculty and Public School Teachers

Coffee Break: 4:20-4: 40 p.m. (Adams Hall First Floor)

4:40-5:00 p.m.

• Dr. Justin Pruneski (Adams Hall 101): Hunting for Antibiotics in Our Own Backyard: The Small World Initiative as a CURE for the Common Lab Experience

• Dr. Michele Castleman (Adams Hall 104): Experiments in Classroom Management: How I Encouraged Capitalism and Took Five Points from Slytherin

• Dr. Marjorie Shavers (Adams Hall 201): Heidelberg's Sexual Climate Survey

• Dr. Blake Grangaard (Adams Hall 204): A New Edition of ‘A History of the World's Religions’

5:10-5:30 p.m.

• Dr. Marc O’Reilly (Adams Hall 101): Vexing and Bewildering: A Scholar's Struggle to Make Sense of President Donald Trump

• Dr. Robert Chidester (Adams 104): They Don't Like the Negroes, Jews, Catholics, the Federal Government or the 20th Century": Class, Race and Whiteness in a Post-Industrial Baltimore Neighborhood, ca. 1970-1990

• Dr. Peter J. Martini, III (Adams Hall 201): The Friend-Zone: Potential for a Digital Method of Ego-centric Network Generation

• Dr. Mark Mitchell (Adams Hall 204): Green Roofs: An Overview of Their Benefits, Ecology and Current Research

5:40 p.m.

• Dr. Diane Monaco (Adams Hall 101): Economic Growth and Recovery in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster

• Dr. Maef Woods (Adams Hall 204): A Multifacted Approach to Discussing Ethics in an Accounting Class

 

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Adams Hall
Contact Person:
Dr. Maef Woods
Contact Email:
mwoods@heidelberg.edu
Event Sponsor(s):
Academic Affairs
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