USP Spring Symposium: After the Storm Passes
Saturday, February 26th, 9:30 am–1:00 pm
Field Auditorium
Grainger Hall
9:30 am |
Coffee/Tea – Welcome and Introduction |
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9:35 am |
PANEL 1 – HOW DO NATIONS/INSTITUTIONS RESPOND? |
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9:35-9:45 am |
Renata Kamakura |
Limits of Current Imagination and Solutions We Cannot Envision |
9:45-9:55 am |
Cecilia de la Guardia |
Paraguay Post-Pandemic – Planning for Recovery in the Eye of the Storm |
9:55-10:05 am |
Zeinab Mukhtar |
Failures of the 2019 Revolution and Sudan Today |
10:05-10:15 am |
Break |
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10:15 am |
PANEL 2 – HOW DO GROUPS RESPOND? |
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10:15-10:25 am |
Casey Slaught |
Building a Platform to Monitor Land Cover Change Using Satellite Imagery |
10:25-10:35 am |
Aden Klein |
Telehealth and Rural Healthcare |
10:35-10:45 am |
Amy Weng |
The Role of Trade in the Health of the Body Politic: Exploring Early Modern English Discourses of Political Economy in Relation to the East Indian Trade from 1660 to 1700. |
10:45 – 11:25 am |
Brunch |
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11:25 am |
PANEL 3 – HOW DO INDIVIDUALS RESPOND? |
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11:25-11:35am |
Devon Carter |
Virility and Virtuosity: The Napoleonic Wars and Operatic Depictions of Masculinity |
11:35-11:45 pm |
Keren Amkraut |
Interdisciplinarity/Editing Problems in Mental Health |
11:45-11:55 pm |
Colby Cheshire |
Heredity of Baboon Social Development |
12:00 – 1:00 pm |
Keynote
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Ryan Emanuel, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Hydrology Environmental Sciences & Policy Nicholas School of the EnvironmentWater in the Lumbee World: Environmental Justice, Indigenous Rights, and the Transformation of Home |
1:00 pm |
Adjourn |