04/23/2016
IU South Bend is holding a Multidisciplinary Graduate Conference “Breaking Boundaries”.
The event is FREE and open to the public. We hope that IUSB students, faculty, recent alumni, and friend can come out to support our panelists!
The Conference will be held April 28. The first panel begins promptly at 5pm.
Here is the schedule of Panels and Presenters:
Session I – 5:00-6:00
Panel 1: Is the Education System Broke?
Chris Williams: The Internet Bully Machine: Or, how is this still a thing?
Veronica Cruz: A Broken System
Ai Vi Nguyen: The Effects of School Funding on Student Academic Performance: A Study of Indiana School Districts 2007 – 2008
Panel 2: Scenes of Life, Personal Narratives
Charles Minx: “London's Child” [must be first]
Doug Johnson: [Personal Essay - Why People Join the Military]
Kathryn Carmichael: Personal Narrative Essay, Rising Above Family Memes
Panel 3: Engaging Community
Elicia Brown-Scheretie: Costa Rica – In the Blue Zone
Gary King: Language, Symbolism and Communication-- can English majors make a difference in government?
Rachel Berryman: "Community-Based Art Projects in South Bend, Revitalization of a Rustbelt City."
Posters: Economic Issues in Local Communities
Jamie Morgan: Low wages and high public assistance: Indiana cannot survive on $7.25
Susana Lagunas and Jessica Edmonds: Nurse Practitioners as health care providers
Session II – 6:15-7:15
Panel 4: Literary Forms and Genres
Matt Henry: Poems: “deadmoon,” “Dehumanizing Static,” and “Woodlawn.”
Wendy Davis: "Interim Spaces" and "Bathroom, Bathroom, Who's in the Bathroom?"
Chris Williams: Novella in Flash: Readings from the Jasper Hill Incident
Panel 5: Problem Solving in Sustainability
Ai Vi Nguyen: Sustainability in Beauty Salon Industry
Ivor Niggebrugge and Elizabeth O’Dea: Transdisciplinarity
Nancy Novak: Breaking Through the Barriers to Communicating Climate Change Issues to the Public
Panel 6: Body, Ideology, and Genre
Jackie Becker: Defining “Detective Genre”
Nichole Miller: Bi***es and Beasts: The White Gaze and the Transformation of the Black Body in Richard Wright’s “Man of All Work” and Native Son
John Chapman: How the Print Media Turned Max into a Communist: A Žižekean Reading of Native Son
Panel 7: Revolution and Modernity
Hui Yang: Does Superstition Play a Role in the Chinese Stock Market? [must be first]
Veronica Cruz: Two Geniuses and a Theory: A Look at Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke
Jason Rose: What Makes Modern Things Modern: A Snapshot of the East Asian Modeng Xiaojie and Moga During the Fin De Siècle