2018 Academic Festival Program

18 Please join us for the 2018 SDM final project presentations and to celebrate the completion of these SDM capstone projects. Langa Bakhuluma-Ncube ‘18 – SDM in Public Health: “ Examining the Double Burden of Undernutrition and Obesity across Sub-Saharan African Countries” Readers: Catherine Berheide & Jennifer McDonald Caldonia Noland ‘18 – SDM in Public Health: “ Humanizing SNAP: Understanding the Lived Experience of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program within the Framework of Justice ” Readers: Nurcan Atalan-Helicke & Jennifer McDonald Daisy Culkins ‘18 – SDM in Social & Political Foundations of Education “ Teachers' Experiences with Looping” Readers: Hope Castro & Amon Emeka Caleb Weiss ‘18 – SDM in Documentary Studies: “ DIY-A Documentary Film ” Readers: Rik Scarce & Victoria Riley Carl Vanasse ‘18 – SDM in Audio Engineering: “Cymorphic: Demonstrating the Technical and Creative Process Behind Making a Collection of Experimental Music” Readers: Anthony Holland & Jill Linz Nola Donkin ‘18 – SDM in Collaborative Arts Design: “ Collaborative Arts in Performance” Readers: Janet Sorenson & Erika Pujic 3. (Re)Claiming Global Spaces: Shifting Patterns of Ideological and Material Territoriality Bolton 281 Faculty Sponsor: Pushkala Prasad, International Affairs Presenters: Rafaela Iturralde‘, Renato Martins Dornelas ‘18, Tabitha Krondorfer ‘18, Olga Kanyasi ‘18 Four student projects will examine how social and institutional actors carve out spaces and niches to express themselves and achieve a range of inclusionary objectives. Topics covered include environmental agreements, refugee resettlement, gender fluidity, and national branding.

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