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SUMMARY:Capstone Conferences - Biology\, English\, Psychology\, Social Justice & Catholic Studies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enlightening event showcasing the culmination of our students’ academic journeys! Our annual Capstone Conference features captivating presentations led by students from diverse disciplines\, highlighting their profound research and intellectual achievements.\n  \nEvery Raindrop by its Name: English Capstone Conference – H100\n\n8:45 am – 4:00 pm\, H100\n8:45 to 9:00 am: Coffee and light snacks (Heritage Link)\n9 to 9:10 am: Welcome and Opening Remarks\n9:10 to 10:25 am:\nPanel One: Always on the Way: Race\, Class and Gender in 20th Century America\nPresenters: James Steward\, Angelica Baker\, and Kristin Robinson\n10:45 am to 12 pm\nPanel Two: The Gaps Between the Stories: The Act of Story Telling in North American Narratives\nPresenters: Kiana Wells\, Michaela Messier\, and Sarah Bellavance \n12:00 to 1:00 pm: Light lunch (Heritage Link)\n1:00 to 2:15 pm\nPanel Three: As Long As Memories were Tangled with the Present: Identity and Discovery in Contemporary Fictions\nPresenters: Jacqueline Feddema\, Amanda Ehrmantraut\, Madison (Maddy) Marentette\, and Valeria Orrego Vargas\n2:35 to 3:40 pm\nPanel Four: Strong at the Broken Places: Resilience and Evolution in Queer and Indigenous Stories\nPresenters: Joannie (Jo) Baranov\, Micah Allen\, and Brennan Kavanagh\n3:40 to 3:50 pm: Closing Remarks\n\n  \n  \nLiberal Studies and Social Justice and Catholic Studies Capstone Conference – Heritage Link\n\n 10 am – 2:00 pm\, C103\, Light lunch provided at 12:00 pm (Heritage Link)\n\n Presenters: \n\nChloe Parker (Drama)\, The Freedom of Literature: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Book Banning and Censorship \nKeegan Wenaas\, Cryptocurrencies: Short Lived Trend or Long-Term Staple?\nJeff Deringer\, Privacy of Personal Information on the Internet\nBrooke Couturier (Sociology)\, Saving Lives\, Saving Communities: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Harm Reduction as a Sustainable Solution to Opioid Overdoses in North America \nCaroline Burns\, Baptizing Social Justice \nJordan Dubbin (Psychology)\, Canada’s Current Healthcare System: An Interdisciplinary Look into the National Debate of Private (Pay) vs. Public (Wait) \nSusan Cua (Catholic Studies Stream)\, topic: Bringing Catholic Social Teaching and the Environment into the Parishes\nMackenzie Benesh (Social Justice Stream)\, topic: The Place of the Queer Community (2SLGBTQIA+) in Catholic and Buddhist Spaces\n\n  \nPsychology Capstone Conference – M100\n\n1:00 to 4:00 pm\, M100\, \nLight lunch provided at 12:00 pm\n1:00 pm: Welcome by Dr. Corinne Syrnyk\n1:05 pm: Maria Leonard\, Effectiveness of Mindfulness Meditation on Psychological Well-being\n1:20 pm: Maria Osiowy\, Music Therapy’s Impact on Resilience and Affect in Undergraduates\n1:35 pm: Amber Rehman\, Navigating Mental Health Dynamics: Exploring the Impact of Stigma\, Program Awareness\, and Faith-Based Perspectives on Help-Seeking Behavior Among Undergraduate Students\n1:50 pm: Maggie Bauer\, Exploring the Impact of Year of Study and Program on Undergraduate Student Program Satisfaction and the Importance of Student Support\n2:05 pm: Coffee break\n2:20 pm: Hale Aquino\, Body Image in Gay Undergraduate Men\n2:35 pm: Alisia Nhoeuk\, Exploring Undergraduate’s Awareness and Perception of Distinctions Between Domestic Abuse and Domestic Violence: Signs for Supportive Receptiveness\n2:50 pm: Cheryl Scott\, Hair Her Experience: How is Black Women’s Wellness Impacted by Their Hair and Hair-Care Practices as They are Influenced by Society’s Narratives About Black Identity\n3:05 pm: Jenna Walker\, Bursting Bubbles: Investigating the Role of Chewing Gum in Working Memory\n3:20 pm: Jack Maleski\, The Chills and Thrills: Investigation into Auditory Working Memory and Music – Induced Chills\n3:35 pm: Closing remarks\n\n  \nBiology Capstone Conference – H100\n Poster presentation from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm\, H100\, light refreshments provided. \nPresenters:  \n\nCourtney Broadley\, Understanding Tardigrade Diversity Amongst Newfoundland and High River and Their Similarities and Differences\nOpe Faro\, Biopiracy Rates Among Newly Discovered Species\nJaiden Hansen\, Tardigrade Genetics: Developing a Standardised DNA and Barcoding Method\nPedro Hernandez Lomba\, Tardigrade Genetics: Developing a Standardised DNA and Barcoding Method\nTiana Parker and Brooke Smith\, Tardigrade Survey of Northern and Western Newfoundland\nGabriel Persaud\, Adapting Historical Experiments for a Modern Classroom\nJosh Ryan\, Species Concepts and Their Role in Discovering New Species\nJared Sepkowski\, Recreating Historical Experiments\nPatrick Wasch\, Geographic and Taxonomic Trends in Species Discoveries
URL:https://stmu.ca/event/capstone-conferences-biology-english-psychology-social-justice-catholic-studies/
LOCATION:McGivney Hall\, 14500 Bannister Road\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Academics
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