All presentations will be from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. with a question and answer session following until 6:30 p.m. The public is invited and refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Education.
Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Education.
Da Vinci, LLC: New Testament Profits -- George Smith, Respondent: Shane Drefcinski
ACT 31 and Wisconsin Indian Peoples: Praxis and Social Justice in Wisconsin Higher Education – Carl Allsup, Respondent: Tom Lo Guidice
Using KOLB Learning Styles to Improve Teaching and Relationships – Kristine Hurst-Wajszczuk, Respondent: Colleen McCabe
U.S. Non-Participation in the U.N. Convention on Children’s Rights - Gwen Coe, Respondent: Susan Morris
The Art of Survival: An Overview of Polish Cinema -- Stephanie Branson, Respondent: Adam Stanley
The Superficial Sophistication of Moral Relativism – Shane Drefcinski, Respondent: Theron Parsons
The Ethanol Fraud – Michael Dalecki, Respondent: Terry Liska
Confronting the Specter of Unbelief: Christian Theologians’ Attitudes toward Jews, 1250-1550
Presented by Dr. Nancy Turner with The Reverend John Christianson responding
East of the Sun and West of the Moon: The Land, Light and Life of the S?mi People
Presented by Dr. David Schuler with Dr. Patrick Hagen responding
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Violent Causal Agents, Psychological Debilitation, and New Findings on Effective Treatment
Presented by Steven Benish with Dr. Patricia Bromley responding
Snowballs, Hothouses, Icehouses and Greenhouses: Earth’s Past and Future Climates
Presented by Dr. Elmo Rawling with Dr. Richard Waugh responding
To Europe and Back Again: An Educator’s Path Toward Advocating International Education
Presented by Dr. Gregory Imbur with Dr. Jennifer Mandel responding