Humanities in Action Showcase

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HUMANITIES IN ACTION SHOWCASE
April 5, 2016
4-6 PM
POSTERS
Ashurst Hall
PRESENTATIONS (begin 4:30 PM)
A. Nicole Pfannenstiel (English): Twitter as a
Learning Tool
Jean Boreen (College of Arts and Letters):
Welcome
Catherine Petersen & Selected ARH 142
students (Comparative Cultural Studies):
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the
Politics of WalMart
Yiran Cao (Comparative Cultural Studies):
Human-Cyber Relationships
Gabriella Wallace (Comparative Cultural
Studies): Radio Silence: The Technological
Advancement Which Left the RMS Titanic at
Sea
Adrienne Neslund (Comparative Cultural
Studies): Artificial Identity and Its Connections
to Technophobia
Audra Travelbee (Global Languages and
Cultures): Spanish in Volunteer Work: A Project
in the Community of Sunnyside
Bradley Linder (History): The Big Bang: The
Story of Non-Violent Protest and Administration
(over)Reaction at Northern Arizona University
Season Ellison (Honors): WHY PLACE
MATTERS FOR PEDAGOGY: "The Gunfight in
the Eighteen-foot-wide Empty Lot on the South
Side of Fremont Street between C.S. Fly’s
Boardinghouse and a Frame Residence Owned by
William Harwood" OR “The Gunfight at the OK
Corral”
Julie Piering and Heidi Wayment
(Philosophy and Psychological Sciences):
Understanding ‘The Good Life’: Combining
Psychological Inquiry and Philosophical Ethics for
Psychological Science and Philosophy Majors
Kaitlin Baker, Andrea Houchard, Erlyn
Lazaro and Emma Wentz (PPI Office Staff):
Philosophy in the Public Interest 2016
David Van Ness (School of Art): ThreeDimensional Body Scanning
Stacey Christen, Breann Velasco and
Amanda Williamson (History): Louie's Legacy:
The Mountain Campus QR Code Project
A. Nicole Pfannenstiel (English): Twitter as a
Learning Tool in University Classrooms
James Joiner and Alyssa Ortiz (Philosophy
and the Heshima Bioethics Center and
Society at NAU): Healthcare Ethics and the
Humanities
Nancy G. Barron (Interdisciplinary Writing
Program): The Writing Commons
Audra Travelbee (Global Languages and
Cultures): Spanish in Volunteer Work: A Project
in the Community of Sunnyside
Andrea Houchard (Philosophy in the Public
Interest): Philosophy in the Public Interest - 2016
Highlights
Marisa Incremona and Amy Ashley (English
and Museum Studies): Social MEdia:
Interpreting Self-Exploitation in Social Media
Through Art
Michael Rulon (Global Languages and
Cultures) and Becky Gordon (English):
Curating a Film Series for the Community
Bob Reynolds (Comparative Cultural
Studies): “Dog Tags”
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