Oral Presentations
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
Abstract/Artist Statement
Presentations were grouped by theme and moderated by a graduate student.
9:00-9:50
UC 331: Revealing and Improving Child Health; Moderator: Tess Carlson, Public and Community Health Sciences
UC 332: Unearthing Hidden Creatures; Moderator: Shafiqul Islam, English
UC 333: Engineering New Work; Moderator: Matthew Nichols, Forestry
10:00-10:50
UC 330: Healing from Colonization; Moderator: Anna-Marie David, Anthropology
UC 331: Examining Linguistics; Moderator: McKenna Flannigan, Linguistics
UC 332: Addressing Pedagogical and Patient Health Needs; Moderator: Rebecca Pejak, Public and Community Health Sciences
UC 333: Examining the Outdoors; Moderator: Amelia Schmidt, Cellular, Molecular, and Microbial Biology
11:00-11:50
UC 331: Novel Avenues in Child and DNA Development; Moderator: Shaun Opp, Toxicology
UC 332: Methods for Improving Sustainability, Conservation, and Software; Moderator: Najifa Farhat, Journalism
UC 333: Maternal Health; Moderator: Abigail Vandervoort, Public Administration and Policy
Oral Presentations
Presentations were grouped by theme and moderated by a graduate student.
9:00-9:50
UC 331: Revealing and Improving Child Health; Moderator: Tess Carlson, Public and Community Health Sciences
UC 332: Unearthing Hidden Creatures; Moderator: Shafiqul Islam, English
UC 333: Engineering New Work; Moderator: Matthew Nichols, Forestry
10:00-10:50
UC 330: Healing from Colonization; Moderator: Anna-Marie David, Anthropology
UC 331: Examining Linguistics; Moderator: McKenna Flannigan, Linguistics
UC 332: Addressing Pedagogical and Patient Health Needs; Moderator: Rebecca Pejak, Public and Community Health Sciences
UC 333: Examining the Outdoors; Moderator: Amelia Schmidt, Cellular, Molecular, and Microbial Biology
11:00-11:50
UC 331: Novel Avenues in Child and DNA Development; Moderator: Shaun Opp, Toxicology
UC 332: Methods for Improving Sustainability, Conservation, and Software; Moderator: Najifa Farhat, Journalism
UC 333: Maternal Health; Moderator: Abigail Vandervoort, Public Administration and Policy