Virtual Program

PEN & Inc Recognition Event

April 6th, 2023

5:00-7:00PM

William Johnston Building 2005


Opening Remarks

5:00 PM

Gale Etschmaier, Dean of the Florida State University Libraries


Session #1: Creating Research Outputs for Public Audiences

5:15 PM

The Sport Psychology Translation Initiative
Dr. Svenja Wolf, Associate Professor of Sport Psychology

Analyzing the Soret Coefficient Using Time Resolved FTIR-ATR
Ashley David, Undergraduate Honors in the Major Student,
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

Resilience in the Ancient Gulf South (RAGS)
Dr. Jayur Mehta, Assistant Professor in Anthropology


Break and Poster Session

5:30

Posters:

Digitizing the JMC Textile and Apparel Historic Costume Collection

Dr. Sherry Schofield, Professor and Curator, JMC Historic Costume and Textile Collection

UMA-to-IPA Transcription Tool

Gabrielle Isgar, Doctoral Candidate in Modern Languages & Linguistics

The Omnipresence of Black Joy

Supplemental poster created by Chris Omni’s UROP research assistants:

Ashley Powell, Michelle Gunn, Teya Moseley, Simone Eloi


Session #2: CreateFSU in Teaching and Learning Environments

5:45

Invented Languages
Carolina Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics

Helping Vulnerable Families Read With Their Children Through Online Training Modules
Miguel Garcia-Salas, Doctoral Student in the School of Communication Science and Disorders

Conquer Math Anxiety
Gizem Solmaz, Doctoral Candidate in Curriculum and Instruction

Legacy of Isaac Nicola: His method for classical guitar
Susana Frade, Doctoral Student in Classical Guitar Performance

The Omnipresence of Black Joy
Chris Omni, MPH, Doctoral Candidate in Art Education


Break and Poster Session

6:15


Session #3: Digital Storytelling

6:30

Deconstructing Dark Tourism with an African-American Lens
Dr. Mila Turner, Social Sciences Data & Research Librarian

Digital Sutures: Family & Cultural Memory in Indigenous Women’s Films

Dr. Kristin Dowell, Associate Professor of Indigenous Art & Film

Tell Me About It! – Multigenerational Perspectives on Identity

Paige Rentz, Media Specialist, Center for Leadership and Social Change

Tallahassee Music Map

Brenna Miller, Undergraduate Honors in the Major Student in Music


Closing Remarks

6:50

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