11/9, 1:30–2:45 PM Does Money Really Buy Happiness? Looking Beyond GDP in Search of an Alternative Measure for National Success. Sean D. Lahav, candidate in the Masters of Public Administration program. Building 51/Room 1102.
Spring 2018
2/9, 1:30–2:45 PM Bringing Local History to Life: From Archives to Interviews. A research talk by Imani Phillips of the UNF Master of Arts in History program. Building 42/Room 2120
3/2, 1:30–2:45 PM Religion and Revolution in Nicaragua: 1979-1989. A research talk by Stephanie Worley of the UNF Master of Arts in International Affairs program. Building 42/Room 2120
4/6, 1:30–2:45 PM Visualizing Refugee Jacksonville. A conversation about a digital project that is documenting the experience of the local refugee community, with collaborators Natalie Holland (International Studies), Sarah Lynch (International Studies/Spanish), and Chris Wilson (International Studies, 2017). Building 42/Room 2120
Fall 2017
9/15, 1:30–2:45 PM Cultural Competency: How Culture Affects Health Mary Bishop, Master of Public Health program. Building 2/Room 2002.
10/13, 1:30–2:45 PM The Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attack as an International Threat
Faustina Moraís, Master of Science in Computer and Information Sciences program. Building 2/Room 2002.
11/17, 1:30–2:45 PM Graduate Student Research Panel.
"Finding the Constitutional Right to Water and the EnviroRights Map," Trevor Cheatham, Master of Arts in International Affairs
"Invisible Wounds: A Look at Save the Children's Efforts to Combat the Psychological Effects of War on Syrian Children," Caitlyn Roykovich, Master in Public Administration
"Liberation Theology in Nicaragua: The U.S. Response to Religion n the Sandinista Revolution," Stephanie Worley, Master of Arts in International Affairs
Moderator: Alison Bruey, associate professor of history
Presented as part of the inaugural International Research Symposium. Building 58W/Room 3703.
Spring 2017
4/7, 1:30-2:45 PM Hard Copy versus #Hashtag: Examining the Channels of Terrorist Propaganda Evan Copello, Master of Science in Psychological Science program. Building 2/Room 2002.