The conference begins April 12 at 9:00 a.m. and runs throughout the day. Day 2, on April 13, begins at 9 a.m. once again, running through 4:45 p.m. The keynote address will take place at the Thursday luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Don Morris Room in the Memorial Student Center.
The keynote will be delivered by Neema Avashia, named the 2013 Educator of the Year by the Boston Public Schools, where she teaches civics. She writes frequently on race, class and inequities in education. Avashia grew up in Cross Lanes, West Virginia.
Panel topics for the two-day conference include:
- Explorations in Literature
- Investigating Cultures and Belonging
- People and Places in Geographical Spaces
- Exploring Social and Political Culture
- Showcasing Creative Expression
- Surveying Brews, Remedies, and Superstitions
- Exploring Literature and Storytelling
- Investigating Historical and Critical Structures
“We would like to invite the [university] community to attend this conference and learn about the exciting research being done by our undergraduate and graduate students,” said Dr. Jill Underhill, associate professor of communication studies.
The mission of the annual conference to showcase the analytic and creative skills that students in the College of Liberal Arts develop during their time at Marshall. For more information on the 22nd annual College of Liberal Arts Research and Creativity Conference, contact Underhill by e-mail at underhillj@marshall.edu.