Program-At-A-Glance
Continental Breakfast and Conference Program Books are available in the the Magruder Hall Cyber Cafe and the Violette Hall Lobby at 7:30 a.m. Registration is not required for session attendance; the entire campus community is invited and encouraged to attend.
The Student Research Conference coincides with the last day of the Annual Juried Student Exhibition. In the University Art Gallery, on the ground floor of Ophelia Parrish (OP 1114), outstanding student work will be on display in the gallery from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Complimentary refreshment breaks will be held in the main lobby of Violette Hall and the Cyber Cafe of Magruder Hall from 9:15 a.m.
Foundations of Research: Transforming Undergraduate Skills into a Career
Abigail Orscheln Police Analyst St.Louis County Police Department
Presiding: Dr. Michael Bump
1:00
215 - 1 ELIZABETH E. RUNYONDr. Julianna Moore, Faculty Mentor Living American Women Composers of Flute Music
Living American Women Composers of Flute Music
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Presiding: Dr. Mary Shapiro
304 - 1 AMANDA J. PIETKADr. David McKamie, Faculty Mentor To Sing is to Learn Twice: The Importance of Musical Training in Early Education Curriculum
To Sing is to Learn Twice: The Importance of Musical Training in Early Education Curriculum
1:15
304 - 2 RACHEL STEFFENSMEIERDr. Mary Shapiro, Faculty Mentor Gender and Leadership Characteristics
Gender and Leadership Characteristics
1:30
304 - 3 ISIS BAKER Dr. Mary Shapiro, Faculty Mentor Fair Trade Perceptions
Fair Trade Perceptions
1:45
304 - 4 PETRA REEVESDr. Mary Shapiro, Faculty Mentor A Sociocultural Semiotic Approach to Chinese Social Media
A Sociocultural Semiotic Approach to Chinese Social Media
Presiding: Dr. Chetan Jaiswal
312 - 4 ISAAC E. SPEEDDr. Scott Alberts, Faculty Mentor Machine Learning's Effects on Discrimination
Machine Learning's Effects on Discrimination
Complimentary refreshment breaks will be held in the main lobby of Violette Hall, the Cyber Cafe of Magruder hall and the Ophelia Parrish Lobby from 2:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Presiding: Dr. Victoria Mayer
3:15
411 - 4 PHILLIP A. DRYDENDr. Amber Johnson, Faculty Mentor A Clash of Worlds--Mythic Motifs and Environmental Variables
A Clash of Worlds--Mythic Motifs and Environmental Variables
P-8 - 13
RACHEL M. SMITHDr. Victoria Mayer, Faculty Mentor Hypersexualization and Representation of Women in Netflix Orginal Films
Hypersexualization and Representation of Women in Netflix Orginal Films
A conference-wide reception will be held in the Georgian Room of the Student Union Building from 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.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.