Doctoral Student, Nicholas Feroce, to present at the Red Hot Graduate Research No.4 Session
Linguistics doctoral student, Nicholas Feroce, will give a talk entitled "Pronouns and Neurons" at the November 17 Red Hot Graduate Research No.4 session at 4pm in The Commons.
Red Hot Graduate Research is intended to bring together graduate researchers from all disciplines. The format of these sessions is inspired by Red Hot Research, which features short, slide-based talks that introduce audiences to a topic. In this iteration, Red Hot Graduate Research will feature five graduate researchers speaking for six minutes each.
Audience members are encouraged to connect with the speakers (and each other) during breaks. We hope that through these sessions, graduate students will have an opportunity for cross-disciplinary discourse that will in turn give new perspectives on their work and provide a forum for future work in their chosen research fields.
Event Presenters:
- Haifa Alhadyian, Molecular Biosciences, Model Organisms in Biomedical Research
- Nick Feroce, Linguistics, Pronouns and Neurons
- Javier Torres, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Herpetological Research in Cuba
- Pegah Naemi, Psychology, Trumping the Facts
- Anthony Boynton, English, Racism & Afrofuturism
Emcee: Ramón Alvarado, Philosophy