Celebrate Carroll Conference 2024

Celebrate Carroll is Carroll University's signature academic showcase event. Since 2005, the university community has set aside a day every spring to celebrate and highlight the academic and scholarly achievements of Carroll students and faculty through oral, poster and visual arts presentations.

This year, Celebrate Carroll will feature both virtual sessions and in-person events. Carroll community members and visitors can peruse the virtual oral, poster and visual arts presentations at their leisure for two weeks starting April 17th. During our in-person event on April 17th, visitors will have an opportunity to engage with these presenters in dynamic Q&A sessions and in the poster room. All other presentations outside of the virtual session will take place exclusively on the day of the event.

Students can earn a convocation point by attending three sessions!

Opening and Faculty Showcase

Hilger Hall, Room 02 (Oak Room) | 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Presentation Title
Presenter/s
Subject Area
Presentation Title:What Does Research Look Like In Math? Notes on a 2023 Sabbatical
Presenter/s:Thomas St. George
Subject Area:Mathematics
Presentation Title:Fare Game: Tastes, Transitions, and Tensions in El próximo Oriente
Presenter/s:Jessica Boll
Subject Area:Spanish
Presentation Title:Folksong: The Long Way Around
Presenter/s:James Zager
Subject Area:Musical Theatre
Presentation Title:"Camera on, assume good intent, and...go!": Post-Pandemic Palliative Care Team Communication
Presenter/s:Rebecca Imes
Subject Area:Communication (Health Communication)

Student Welcome and Student Showcase

Humphrey Art Center, Room 223 (Chapel) | 11:15 a.m-12:15 p.m.

The Student Showcase features the winners of the Deirdre M. Keenan Award for Excellence in Writing. This session is sponsored by the Carroll University Center for the Humanities.

Presentation Title
Presenter
Subject Area
Mentor
Presentation Title:Monkey See, Monkey Kill: Evolution, Mimicry, and Ethics in Edgar Allan Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue"
Presenter:Maria Radish
Subject Area:English
Mentor:Dr. Tim Galow
Presentation Title:Impact of Perception on Use of Household Hazardous Materials and Waste
Presenter:Grace Perret
Subject Area:Sociology
Mentor:Dr. Jennifer Huck
Presentation Title:Decreasing Distracted Behaviors During Study-Time
Presenter:Christopher Garduno
Subject Area:Animal Behavior
Mentor:Dr. Mindy Waite

Virtual Presentations on Canvas

Check out the online presentations at your leisure over the course of two weeks. Presentations will be available to view on Canvas beginning April 12.

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