GRIT-X 2016
Global. Research. Innovation. Trends. Excellence.
Location
Performing Arts & Humanities Building : Linehan Concert Hall
Date & Time
September 17, 2016, 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Description
See links to individual talks below:
Session 1:
- Kiirstn Pagan and Katie Hillman - When Your Art Becomes Your Business
- Lee Blaney - Our Environment is on Drugs
- Tyson King Meadows - Why the Color of Your Canary Matters for Democracy
Session 2:
- Rebecca A. Adelman - Beyond the Checkpoint: Rethinking Citizenship and Surveillance
- Vanderlei Martins - Reaching for the Skies - Sun, Pollution, Clouds and Climate
- Lee Boot - A Grand Visualization Challenge: Putting Humpty Together Again
Session 3:
- Karsonya Wise Whitehead - From ReSearch to MeSearch: Finding Ways to Add Your Voice to the Wind of Social Memory
- Govind Rao - Inventing Tomorrow at UMBC
- Thomas Schaller - Teaching Politics in an Era of Civics Decline
Overview:
GRIT-X is a series of presentations to celebrate the achievements of UMBC’s alumni and faculty. The program is structured as three distinct 30-minute sessions, where select groups of alumni and faculty will describe interesting and important aspects of UMBC’s impact in the areas of research, scholarship and creative achievement. You can join any individual GRIT-X session or stay for all three. The event is organized and sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research and the Office of Institutional Advancement.
Registration:
This event is part of UMBC's 50th anniversary Celebration Weekend. To attend this and other events, you will need to register at this link.
Agenda:
2:00 pm | – | Welcome – Karl V. Steiner – Vice President for Research |
2:05 pm | – | Moderator – Scott Casper, Dean, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
○ | Kiirstn Pagan (Theatre ‘11) and Katie Hileman (Acting ‘12) – Co-Founders, Interrobang | |
■ | When Your Art Becomes Your Business | |
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○ | Lee Blaney – Assistant Professor, Chemical, Biochemical & Environmental Engineering | |
■ | Our Environment is on Drugs | |
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○ | Tyson King-Meadows – Associate Dean, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor, Political Science, and Affiliate Professor, Africana Studies | |
■ | Why the Color of Your Canary Matters for Democracy | |
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2:35 pm | – | Break |
3:00 pm | – | Moderator – William LaCourse, Dean, College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences |
○ | Rebecca A. Adelman – Associate Professor, Media and Communication Studies | |
■ | Beyond the Checkpoint: Rethinking Citizenship and Surveillance | |
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○ | Vanderlei Martins – Professor, Physics and Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET) | |
■ | Reaching for the Skies - Sun, Pollution, Clouds and Climate | |
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○ | Lee Boot – Director, Imaging Research Center (IRC) | |
■ | A Grand Visualization Challenge: Putting Humpty Together Again | |
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3:30 pm | – | Break |
4:00 pm | – | Moderator – Julia Ross, Dean, College of Engineering and Information Technology |
○ | Karsonya Wise Whitehead (LLC ‘09) – Associate Professor, Loyola University | |
■ | From ReSearch to MeSearch: Finding Ways to Add Your Voice to the Wind of Social Memory | |
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○ | Govind Rao – Director, Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) and Professor, Chemical, Biochemical & Environmental Engineering | |
■ | Inventing Tomorrow at UMBC | |
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○ | Thomas Schaller – Professor, Political Science | |
■ | Teaching Politics in an Era of Civics Decline | |
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4:30 pm | – | GRIT-X Concludes |