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Spring Colloquium: Graduate Student Conference Practice Session/ MA Presentations

Caldwell Hall
Date & Time:
Caldwell Hall, various rooms

Graduate students wishing to practice for conferences and master's students who need to complete their presentation requirements will discuss their respective research streams.  

 

Room 606 

  • Josh Williams, MA, “The Death of Disco Did Not Take Place: Disco Demolition Night and The Rhetorical Destruction of Disco”
  • Blake Cravey, Ph.D. “At the Crosswalks: Queer Memory, Political Depression, and Queer World-Staking”
  • Rachel S. Bailey, PhD, "Resisting a Synecdochic Representation of Health: COVID-19, NIH, and Health Interventions"
  • Clint Bennett, MA, "Parrhesiastic Collectives"

Room 607

  • Lauren Cojulun, MA, “College Students’ Experiences Using and Seeking Digital Mental Health Services during COVID-19”
  • Hannah Smith, MA, “Accommodating East Asian Accents in the United States: A Communication Accommodation Theory Perspective”

Room 502

  • Moonsun Jeon, MA,  “The Role of Identity and Bandwagon Cues in Graphic Warning Messages on Social Media: An Eye-tracking Approach”
  • Rebekah Wicke, MA, ”Identifying Young Adults’ Salient Beliefs Underlying Flavored E-Cigarette Usage to Inform Campaign Development: Results from an Elicitation Survey”
  • Byeong-Hyeon Lee, Ph.D., “Three Diagnosticity Tests of Perceived Message Effectiveness: Across-Message Correlations, Message-Pair Comparisons, and Direct Comparisons”
  • Jessica Lynn Fabbricatore,  Ph.D., “Comparing Brain Activation by Anti-Vaping Message Appeals Among Young Adult Vapers.”

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