Event Details
9:00am – 12:00pm
Buchner Hall
Presentations
Jayla Parker
9:00am – Read the Room: College Students’ Experiences with Illness on Campus
Ariana Collier
9:15am – We All Have That One Friend…: Relatability, Language, and Humor on Instagram
Quinn Hodgson
9:30am – Inhabiting the World: Experiences of Disability and Gender among Young Adults
Valeria Ibarra
9:45am – QAnon in the Media: The Platforming of Conspiracy Theories
Lyla Ingalls
10:00am – Catching Flights and Keeping Faith: Beliefs, Practices, and Community in a Transnational Context
Jaylin Liggins
10:15am – What Goes Bump In The Night: The Sociology of Fear in Contemporary Horror Films
Rob Lynne
10:30am – Holding on to Hope: Everyday Practices and Connection in Uncertain Times
Mich Rouse
10:45am – Between Then and Tomorrow: Gentrification and its Effects on Longtime Residents in Durham, North Carolina
Angie Smith
11:00am – Exclusion to Connection: Black Love in Families and Communities
Sierre-Nicole Stokes
11:15am – “It’s Just in Our Bones”: Black Spirituality, Identity, and the Living Legacy of Ancestral Faith
Aisha Tanat
11:30am – Beyond GPA: Student Perspectives on Success, Effort, and Institutional Structures in College
Willow Wright
11:45am – Why Advocacy Matters: From Acknowledging Failures to Reforming the American Juvenile Justice System