TOMORROW--Graduate CLAS Research Symposium
Please join us for the Fall 2024 Graduate Studies CLAS Research Symposium TOMORROW--this Friday, November 15! This event highlights the outstanding and diverse scholarship being conducted by graduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Our very own Jaxon Parker will be among the presenters.
When: Friday, November 15
Time: 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Where: Mullen Center Court Theatre (Oral Presentations)
Mullen Center Lobby (Poster Presentations)
Oral presentations will begin at 1 p.m. in the Court Theatre of the Mullen Center. Poster presentations commence thereafter in the lobby at 3 p.m. Please see the list of presenters below and make plans to support your classmates! Light refreshments will be served during the poster session. All graduate student, faculty and staff attendees may also enter to win 2 FREE Villanova Men’s Basketball tickets for the February 1 game against Creighton at the Wells Fargo Center!
This event is sponsored by the Office of Graduate Studies (CLAS), Falvey Memorial Library and the Center for Graduate Research and Education. The event is free and open to the public. If you aren’t able to make it, you can view the livestream of the oral presentations here.
1-3 p.m. Court Theatre, Mullen Center – Oral Presentations
1:00 Opening remarks from Dean Woodard
1:10 Julianna Chen, Education
1:17 Jaxon Parker, English
1:24 Casey Diaz, Environmental Science
1:31 Jenna Hassebrock, Environmental Science
1:38 Steven Powers, Philosophy
1:45 Amber Benson, Psychology
1:52 Emily Hathcock, Psychology
1:59 Madison Palladino, Psychology
2:06 Anastasiia Tompkins, Psychology
2:13 Laura Simpson, Theology
2:20 Trevor Williams, Theology
2:27 Zachary Baker, Biology
2:34 Michael Drummond, Biology
2:41 Aaron Freeman, Biology
2:48 Closing remarks from Dean Woodard
3-4 p.m. Poster Presentations and Refreshments, Mullen Center Lobby
Matthew Callaghan, Biology Julia Linde, History
Gary Nicolau, Biology Janis Parker, History
Phillip Rivera, Biology Tyra Johnson, Human Resource Development
Johanna Asanta, Chemistry Kealan Vasquez, Mathematics
Amanda Consylman, Chemistry Tertia Gillett, Philosophy
Madison Little, Chemistry Bryan Knittle, Philosophy
Hongji Chen, Computer Science Samantha Goldman, Psychology
Drew Doughan, Education Emily Khoo, Psychology
Kenneth Douyon, Environmental Science Mariah Lees, Psychology
Amy Sanchez-Hamilton, Environmental Science Melanie Schanke, Psychology
Matthew Riddle, Theology
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