LCDSS Digital Fellows Showcase

LCDSS Digital Fellows Showcase

We are excited to announce the LCDSS Digital Showcase, where faculty and graduate student fellows from Temple University will present their innovative research projects across various disciplines. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse and cutting-edge work being conducted by our talented scholars.

Featured Presenters:

  • “Contextualizing Transnational Practices: Expanding Art Historical Methodologies to Recover Marginalized Narratives,” Jessica Braum, PhD Candidate, Department of Art History, Tyler School of Art
  • “Tracing Genealogies and Mapping Influences: A Journey Through Digital Tools in Visualizing the Origins of Communication,” Sreedhar Nemmani, PhD Candidate, Department of Communication, Klein College of Media and Communication
  • “Development of youth mindsets in social contexts: A scoping review and an exploration through parent-child didactic interview,” Xu (Lilya) Jiang, Associate Professor, Department of Psychological Studies in Education, College of Education and Human Development
  • “The Science of Firearms in Society: A Panoramic Systematic Review and Computational Approach,” Jason Gravel, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, College of Liberal Arts
  • “Villa Africana Colobó and Las Parcelas Gardens: Community Storytelling through Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality,” Michael Kuetemeyer, Associate Professor, Department of Film & Media Arts, Center for Performing Arts
  • "The Evolution of Fletcher Street's Horse Stables: A Legacy of Philadelphia's Black Riders, Past and Present", Courtney Berne, PhD Candidate, Department of Geography, Environment and Urban Studies, College of Liberal Arts

Join us as these scholars share their groundbreaking research and insights, highlighting the interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation that defines the LCDSS. This event promises to be an engaging and enlightening experience, showcasing the best of Temple University's academic excellence. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Date:
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 1:00pm
Location:
Charles Library Event Space
Campus:
Main Campus
Categories:
  Scholars Studio  

Registration is required. There are 98 seats available.

Image credit: Courtney Berne