2017 Event Information
Developing Communities: Exploring, Writing, Living.
A passion for inquiry is a lifelong mission. That’s why FSCJ looks to its students to present their research publicly—to share their passion for exploring, writing, and ultimately living the ideas they care about, and so enriching and developing the communities that make us who we are.
Deadlines for Submission:
February 16, 2017 (late submissions)
Suggested panel topics:
- Religious Communities in Literature, Film, and Popular Media
- Romanticism and the Monster
- Politics and the Evil Other
- Class, Race, Media
- Gender and Sexuality in Film and Media
- Human Rights, Civic Engagement, & Public Policy
- Net Neutrality
- Julian Assange & Wiki-Leaks: Is the Evil Hacker Now a Hero?
- Xenophobia in America
- Resettled Refugee Communities in America
- Evidence-Based Practices in Healthcare
The previous panel topics are recommendations to give students a target for their writing, but we will happily accept submissions that fit into other topics. We are also still accepting suggestions for topics. Email Brian Nail (bnail@fscj.edu) with those suggestions if you wish.
Come join the conversation at the Third Annual FSCJ Student Research Conference, Friday, April 14, 2017, at the Deerwood Center.
Registration for tickets is now available via Eventbrite or by clicking here.
Keynote Speaker:
Michael Butler, Professor of History at Flagler College and author of Beyond Integration (UNC Press, 2016).
Michael Butler, Professor of History at Flagler College and author of Beyond Integration (UNC Press, 2016).