Program-At-A-Glance
Complementary refreshments and conference program books are available in the Baldwin Hall and McClain Lobbies at 8:00 am. Registration is not required for session attendance and the entire campus community is invited and encouraged to attend.
Presiding: Barb Forsythe
8:45
104 - 2 TAELOR H. FORDDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor The Dimensions of Oppression on the Black American Woman
The Dimensions of Oppression on the Black American Woman
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9:00
104 - 3 GEORGIETTE BONNEY-KWOFIEDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor Discrimination Between “Old” African Americans and the “New” African Immigrants
Discrimination Between “Old” African Americans and the “New” African Immigrants
9:15
104 - 4 DEJA DAVISDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor White Teachers, Black Students
White Teachers, Black Students
9:30
104 - 5 KAYLI L. MILLERDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor My black is beautiful, right?
My black is beautiful, right?
9:45
104 - 6 JASMINE C. JAQUESSDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor The Angry Black Woman Complex
The Angry Black Woman Complex
Complimentary refreshment breaks will be held in the main lobbies of Baldwin Hall and McClain Hall.
Presiding: Dr. Katie Judd
11:00
202 - 4 ABBY WALKERDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor Socioeconomic Status and Child Development
Socioeconomic Status and Child Development
11:30
202 - 6 DONALD RABINProf. Chandrika Collins and Dr. Julianna Moore, Faculty Mentors The Significance of Music in Non-Violence
The Significance of Music in Non-Violence
Presiding: Dr. Scott Alberts
10:45
203 - 3 COURTNEY R. BAKKENDr. Jeff Lingwall and Dr. Bridget Thomas, Faculty Mentors Historical Ties to Education Quality in Oklahoma: An Analysis of Policy Processes and de Facto Discrimination
Historical Ties to Education Quality in Oklahoma: An Analysis of Policy Processes and de Facto Discrimination
Presiding: Grace Fodor
11:15
204 - 5 MICHAEL W. MOOREDr. James A. Padfield, Faculty Mentor Divisional Squares and Villainous Motives: The Egyptian Campaign of the French Army under Napoleon Bonaparte
Divisional Squares and Villainous Motives: The Egyptian Campaign of the French Army under Napoleon Bonaparte
Complimentary refreshment break will be held in the main lobby of Baldwin Hall.
Opportunities and Challenges in Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
Dr. Stacia Dreyer Assistant Research Professor School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University
Presiding: Dr. Janice Clark
2:00
301 - 3 JOSIE L. EMERYDr. Brett A. Berke and Dr. Bridget Thomas, Faculty Mentors The Changes in Personality, Sensation, and Mood in Survivors Recovering From Brain Damage
The Changes in Personality, Sensation, and Mood in Survivors Recovering From Brain Damage
Presiding: Derek Franklin
2:15
302 - 4 SKEP BONEBRAKEDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor The Fourth Reich: A Profile of the Modern Nazi
The Fourth Reich: A Profile of the Modern Nazi
2:30
302 - 5 ABIGAIL F. SONGERDr. John Quinn and Dr. Bridget Thomas, Faculty Mentors International Indicators of Sex Trafficking
International Indicators of Sex Trafficking
Presiding: Dr. Monica Barron
1:30
303 - 1 MADELINE D. JONESDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor The Importance of Diversity in Classroom Literature
The Importance of Diversity in Classroom Literature
1:45
303 - 2 ERLIND HOXHADr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor The Gender Wage Gap
The Gender Wage Gap
303 - 4 GRACE M. WOODLANDDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor Gender Inequality in the Workplace
Gender Inequality in the Workplace
303 - 5 JANET LEMUS Dr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor How Men are Restricted by Masculinity
How Men are Restricted by Masculinity
2:45
303 - 6 SHUKURU MAMBODr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor Race and Gender Discrimination in the Psychotherapy Profession
Race and Gender Discrimination in the Psychotherapy Profession
Presiding: Rowen Conry
306 - 6 LARISSA P. MRASEKDr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor Explications of Ta-Nehisi Coates' Essays and Pervasiveness of White Supremacy
Explications of Ta-Nehisi Coates' Essays and Pervasiveness of White Supremacy
A conference-wide reception will be held in the Student Union Building from 3:00-4:30 pm. The entire campus community is invited to attend to help honor and celebrate the scholarly and creative achievements of all students presenters and faculty mentors.