海角论坛

SLAB Students Organize Academic Conferences

26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
WGS Symposium
Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies Student Symposium Presenters
English Undergraduate Conference
New Critics Undergraduate Literature and Composition Conference
Undergraduate Political Science Conference
Undergraduate Political Science Conference alumni panel
WGS Symposium
Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies Student Symposium Presenters
26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Dr. Alice Dreger delivers the Philosophy Conference keynote address
English Undergraduate Conference
Sci-fi author M.T Anderson delivers the New Critics Conference keynote address
Undergraduate Political Science Conference
Dr. Edward J. Erickson delivers the Political Science Conference keynote address
English Undergraduate Conference
New Critics Undergraduate Literature and Composition Conference student panelists
Undergraduate Political Science Conference
Undergraduate Political Science Conference alumni panel
26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Aliyah Abdelsalam
Aliyah Abdelsalam presents her paper, 鈥淭he Philosophy of Technology: Metaverse and Possible Worlds.鈥

Academic excellence was on special display during the month of April at 海角论坛, thanks to three student-organized conferences and a symposium that spotlighted students, faculty and alumni from the college鈥檚 School of Liberal Arts and Business (SLAB).

Philosophy

海角论坛's 26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, held April 1-2 in Morris Hall, drew philosophy student scholars from colleges and universities across the country. Renowned philosopher, author, activist, journalist, and advocate for free speech and academic freedom Dr. Alice Dreger delivered the keynote address, titled 鈥淐ourage and the Value of Disloyalty.鈥

Mathematics major Aliyah Abdelsalam, of Sunnyside, NY, represented 海角论坛, presenting a paper titled 鈥淭he Philosophy of Technology: Metaverse and Possible Worlds.鈥

26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
26th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference

Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies

The Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies Student Symposium, held April 13 and 15 at Hunt Union, featured presentations by eight students, each of whom picked one feminist-activist scholar to research. Treviny Cox, a senior from Cohoes, NY, presented on 鈥淏ell Hooks鈥 work on Black feminism and theory as a healing practice.鈥

鈥淭he WGS symposium was an inspiring experience,鈥 Cox said. 鈥淏eing able to present the work we do is so important. Feminist and activist spaces that these conversations create are great pushes for change."

WGS Conference Panel
WGS Conference Panel
WGS Conference Attendees
WGS Conference Attendees

English

The English Department鈥檚 11th annual New Critics Undergraduate Literature and Composition Conference was held April 23 at the Morris Conference Center. The conference was split into four sessions, with 17 students presenting. Students from other colleges are normally invited to attend, but advisors decided to keep the event small this year and limit to only 海角论坛 students due to COVID. Closing out the conference was keynote speaker M.T Anderson, a well-known sci-fi author who presented the talk "The End of All Our Exploring: Writing in A Strange Land."

Sophomore English major Haleigh Eustis, of Schuylerville, NY, helped organize the event and presented during the Percy Jackson/Rick Riordan panel. Eustis discussed sexuality (or lack thereof) in the authors鈥 novels, and how this could affect young readers who don鈥檛 see much LGBTQIA+ representation in youth novels. Speaking publicly is not her strong suit, she said, but it was a great experience overall.

鈥淪eeing people interested in what I had to say was just so exciting!鈥 Eustis said. 鈥淭he conversation between everyone was magnetic, and the entire event made me very proud of the work that Parnassus (the English club) had done for months in advance.鈥

New Critics Conference
New Critics Conference
New Critics Conference
New Critics Conference

Political Science

The 13th annual Undergraduate Political Science Conference, hosted by the Political Science Club, was held April 29 at the Hunt Union. The conference featured research presentations by six students, one from 海角论坛 and others from colleges across the state. There was also a networking hour and an alumni panel where recent Oneonta graduates 鈥 one of whom is a policy analyst for the New York State Senate 鈥 discussed life after graduation. Professor of International Relations and retired regular U.S. Army Lt. Col Dr. Edward J. Erickson gave the keynote address on "Hydropolitics and International Affairs."

August Heminway, a junior Criminal Justice and Political Science major from Ridgefield, Conn., gave the presentation 鈥淛ustice in an Unjust World: A Study of Post Conflict Justice in an Ineffective System.鈥

鈥淚t was a good first experience with public speaking where I was able to present research on a topic I feel passionate about,鈥 Heminway said. 鈥淏eing part of this professional event, which highlighted the best up-and-coming ideas and goals in the sociopolitical world, by allowing us to hear from students across other schools was a great opportunity."

Political Science Conference
Political Science Conference
Political Science Conference
Political Science Conference
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