2023 Annual Research Symposium

Ariannah Vokos presents her research to Dr. Morgen Alwell.
Arianna Vokos presents her research to Dr. Morgen Alwell.

The Phi Delta Kappa and Phyllis J. Washington College of Education 2023 Annual Research Symposium took place on Wednesday, April 26 in the ALi Auditorium. 

The symposium is an informal event that is designed to support scholarly inquiry and ongoing research across multiple disciplines within our College, and is also a great way to network with others. Participants created and shared posters that detailed their research and work within their area of interest, and then participated in a table discussion surrounding general themes.

Presenters had the opportunity to practice one’s presentation skills while, at the same time, receiving helpful feedback from peers and faculty. This is considered to be a local conference, which can be listed as a presentation on one’s CV.

The top three student posters were selected to receive awards: 

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First place: Lona Running Wolf - "Much is up to the Listener": How Blackfeet Teacher Candidates Engage the Authentic Literacy Component of an Indigenous Pedagogy Framework 

 
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Second place: Molly Murphy - The Lonely Battle: Women's Journey Through the NICU 

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Third place: Arianna Vokos - Building Bridges: Supervisor's Management of Competency Questioning