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Biracial Students On Campus: We Are America (Too), Suzanne Marie Prentiss, Tyrel J. Prentiss Jun 2013

Biracial Students On Campus: We Are America (Too), Suzanne Marie Prentiss, Tyrel J. Prentiss

Black Issues Conference

This interactive discussion will explore the changing face of minority students from the perspectives of a biracial student and his mother who teaches on campus.

Incorporating 2010 Census data, personal stories, and campus initiatives, we will discuss who defines race, the importance of racial identity, and what we can do as a campus and community to provide a supportive environment for biracial and mixed-race students. As we explore the changing face of America and the increasing racial diversity of our citizens, it is critical that we understand the implications and opportunities inherent in that change.

What does it mean to …


Fast Fat Girls In Pink Hot Pants: One Writer's Journey Across The Mason-Dixon Line, Artress Bethany White Jun 2013

Fast Fat Girls In Pink Hot Pants: One Writer's Journey Across The Mason-Dixon Line, Artress Bethany White

Black Issues Conference

Fast Fat Girls in Pink Hot Pants: One Writer's Journey Across the Mason-Dixon Line

Fast Fat Girls in Pink Hot Pants is the title of a collection of poetry that I began writing several years ago. The book chronicles my journey from growing up in the northeast before moving to the South to work on my Ph.D. at the University of Kentucky. The book deals largely with racial identity and the question of whether or not the New South is really new when it comes to racial politics in the 21st century. In my presentation I would like to discuss …


Afro-Environmentalism: Black Stewardship In The New Millennium, Shelby Renee Burks Ward Jun 2013

Afro-Environmentalism: Black Stewardship In The New Millennium, Shelby Renee Burks Ward

Black Issues Conference

In the 21st century, societies face serious environmental problems. Black leadership in the environmental arena—stewardship—is vital for successful decision-making that respects all life on the planet, human health, and sustainable economy. Afro-environmentalism will explore how the legacy of the civil rights movement inspires environmental activism, current environmental problems, and how people of African descent are needed to effectively address those problems.

As African-Americans, the civil rights leaders of yesterday gave us an incredible legacy. Men and women fought against oppression and gave their lives for equal treatment, justice, and freedom. Today, environmental problems also include matters of injustice, untruth, and …


"You Know Your Voice Is Kind Of Nice When Your Mouth Isn't Screwing It Up.”, Jennifer Anne Grant Mar 2013

"You Know Your Voice Is Kind Of Nice When Your Mouth Isn't Screwing It Up.”, Jennifer Anne Grant

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

We watch movies, mostly for the mind-blowing special effects, extraordinary actors and actresses, and/or the unforgettable stories, but when do we ever remove the visual and just listen to the scripts or embrace the noise? In my work, I stray from the visual studies and draw that which I hear. I am interested in capturing the visual formation of words that become noise as they build up in my memory. As the mouths group together, so then does all of the character dialogue, ultimately resulting in incoherent noise.

Through growing up around parents who started an audio visual business, I …


Chinese Language Mobile App, Tara Marie Sripunvoraskul Mar 2013

Chinese Language Mobile App, Tara Marie Sripunvoraskul

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

This project uses the ARIS platform to create immersive language tutorials in Chinese that are developed by students to increase participation and engagement to bridge the gap of learning the material to be used in real-world situations


Catharsis, Deborah Elizabeth Rule Mar 2013

Catharsis, Deborah Elizabeth Rule

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

For this event, I participated by submitting my fiber art research piece, which consisted of small embroidered statements of apologies.


Virtus Et Oratio: Masculinity And Rhetoric In Early Imperial Rome, Bethany Nicole Good Mar 2013

Virtus Et Oratio: Masculinity And Rhetoric In Early Imperial Rome, Bethany Nicole Good

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

In ancient Rome, an elite man had to have virtus, or manliness, to be considered a true man, a vir. Many factors determined whether a man was seen as having proper virtus or not. Rhetorical skill seems to have played a role in the construction of gender for men in early imperial Rome. My project explores the relationship between rhetoric and gender in this period of time. Textual analyses of works from the early Roman Empire provide evidence for how descriptions of speech were used to suggest whether a man had virtus or not. Quintilian’s Institutio Oratoria offers …