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In this episode Dr. Nathaniel Wilson discusses the Kerman church, Pastor Jonathan Sanders, Passing the Torch Conference, WSCUC on-site visit this week and the CAPS, Research Colloquium.
Join in on the conversation of the International Material Handling Research Colloquium (IMHRC), a dynamic event where experts converge to drive innovation in materials handling and supply chain with David Porter.
On this bonus episode, Erin welcomes Shelly Quance, Director of Graduate Admissions at West Virginia University, to announce an exciting, new initiative for future minority graduate students at the university! During West Virginia University's Aspiring Doctoral Scholars Research Colloquium, you will have the opportunity to come to the campus of West Virginia University for eight weeks of summer undergraduate research. Participants receive a $4,000 stipend for participating, and room and board are provided. Along with the research, those attending the summer program participate in developmental workshops focused on preparing students to apply for doctoral study. Apply now by going to our website! Applications close on March 16, 2022.If you enjoyed or found value in this podcast, please leave a review on your favorite listening platform or follow us on the following social media networks:FacebookTwitterInstagram
Jo-Anne Stately is the Director of Impact Strategy for the Minneapolis Foundation in Minnesota. She kicked off the Center for Nonprofit and NGO Studies' 2020 Research Colloquium series on February 12 speaking about Native American philanthropy. This recording was made with a live audience so I apologize in advance for the audio quality.
The Department of History’s Holly Baker sat down with Mike Burke, Tyler Campbell, and Kayla Campana, History M.A. candidates from the University of Central Florida. They gave a talk at the 2017 Research Colloquium titled, “Exploring Military Archives – New Perspectives on Old Texts” In the interview, they talk with Holly about how exploring military archives gave them new insights in their fields of study.
The Department of History’s Holly Baker sat down with Dr. David Head, historian, author, and lecturer of history at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Head recently gave a talk at the 2017 Research Colloquium titled “Alexander Hamilton and the Newburgh Conspiracy: Military Politics at the Anxious End of the American Revolution”. In the interview with Holly, Dr. Head discusses conspiracy thinking and Alexander Hamilton’s role in the Newburgh affair.
The Department of History’s Drew Fulcher recently sat down with Dr. Hong Zhang, Associate Professor of History at the University of Central Florida and speaker at the 2017 Research Colloquium at the University of Central Florida. In the interview, Dr. Zhang talks with Drew Fulcher about her research “The Pay-Yong Pictorial News and a Look Into a Flourishing New Urban Culture in Tianjin, 1926-1937” which explores the urban culture in Tianjin in the 1920s and 1930s as presented and represented through The Pay-Yong Pictorial News, the longest-running and most popular pictorial in north China.
INFO COMMENTS In this episode, On Track attends the inaugural Research Colloquium at Metropolitan State University. The Research Colloquium is an opportunity for students from all departments and academic programs to share the work they have completed in the course of their studies at Metro State. Many students use posters to show off their projects, and others read papers they’ve written.