CONCURRENT SESSION SCHEDULE
Session 1
10-10:50 a.m.
I-HACK 204 Paper Session
Exploring the Role of Faculty in Developing Student Leadership Capacity within Liberal Studies: A Phenomenological Study by Zachary Hopkins, Gannon University
University Employees’ Perceptions of the Applicability of Student Development Theory by Megan Loibl, Gannon University
Using Justice-Centered Science Pedagogy to Develop Metacognitive Literacy Skills in Secondary Science Learners by Mitchell Marsh, Gannon University
I-HACK 205 Paper Session
Voices from the East: The Mass Expulsion of Ethnic Germans at the End of WWII by Leo Gruber, Penn West University
Political Corruption: A Major Obstacle Affecting the Economic Growth in Governance: A Case Study of The Nigerian System of Government by Oluwaseun Bamidele, Gannon University
Responsibility to Protect and State Failure: How to Judge Syria 13 Years Later by Ren Reigel, Gannon University
I-HACK 310 Paper Session
Inappropriate and Dangerous: An Analysis of Sexist Language Use in the Legal Field by Lia Eberlein, Gannon University
The Navigation of Work-Life Balance of LGBTQ+ Individuals by Molly Minman, Gannon University
CRT: What’s the Deal and Why I Teach It by Becky Willow, Gannon University
Session 2
11-10:50 a.m.
I-HACK 203 Panel: Inclusive Pages: Exploring Diverse Voices in Literature and Adaptation
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“My Brilliant Friend,” Authenticity and Adaptation by Massimo Verzella and Kaila Heltzel, Penn State Behrend
Exploring the Potential of Freewriting by Kevin Belknap, Penn State Behrend
Tower of Babel?: Exploring the Role of Sunset Towers in Ellen Raskin’s “The Westing Game” by Craig Warren, Penn State Behrend
Space Invaders: Boys’ Alien Abduction in Boys’ Sexual Violence Narratives by Sarah Whitney, Penn State Behrend
I-HACK 204 Paper Session
Coaching the Neurodiverse Athlete by Amy Eperthener, Penn West University
Preservice Teacher Dispositions: A Case Study of Changes During a Teacher Preparation Program by Kyle LaPaglia, Gannon University
Youth Development Programming in Downtown Erie and Implementation Positive Youth Development Criteria by Cadence Hoover, Gannon University
I-HACK 205 Paper Session
Solving a 150-Year-Old Mystery: The Origin of the Rebel Yell by Diane Chido, Gannon University
A New Language for a New Land: Ernest Pisko’s Journalism in The Christian Science Monitor by Amy Carney, Penn State Behrend
Lore Segal: Finding her Voice in Other People’s Houses by Eva Kuttenberg, Penn State Behrend
I-HACK 310 Paper Session
Understanding the Degree of Influence of the Coptic Language on Egyptian Arabic by Izaak Bryson, Gannon University
Indigenous Women, Nationalism, and the Influence of Myth: How Interpretations of Lady Boudica, La Malinche, and Queen Maeve Have Aided Nationalists’ Movements by Olivia Turner-Leftwich, Mercyhurst University
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Material Culture and Identity: The Importance of Historical Objects and Artifacts for Cultural Expression by Lauren Vargo, Gannon University
Session 3
12-12:50 p.m. (lunch provided)
I-HACK 204 Workshop
Simplicity: Embracing Joy’s Natural Essence by Sheryl Lyn, Joyely
I-HACK 205 Workshop
Online PLNs, AI, and Education by Jeremy O’Toole, Walden University
I-HACK 310 Workshop
Fulbright Information Session by Anjali Sahay, Gannon University
Session 4 1-12:50 p.m.
I-HACK 203 Panel: Voices and Mythic Figures in Latin America
Painting, Erasure, and Memory by Amanda Frantz-Mamani, Penn West University
Oppression, Representation, and the Andean Boogeyman: The Pishtaco by Carlos Mamani, Gannon University
I-HACK 204 Paper Session
Food Deserts: Killer in the Making by William Thompson and Sara Lichtenwalter, Gannon University
A New Higher Education Trinity: DEI, OER, and Information Literacy by Emmett Lombard, Gannon University
Leadership Development Experiences of Mid-Level Administrators in Higher Education: A Phenomenological Study by Brian P. Collingwood, Allegheny College
I-HACK 205 Paper Session
Bored and Horny Through the Ages: The Aesthetic Characteristics of Erotic Fanfiction by Jem Neumann, Gannon University
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Stealing the Spotlight: Creating Brand Engagement through Another Brand’s Mishap by Lindsey DiTirro, Gannon University
The Mind of the Maker or Promethean Overreach? The Critique of Creativity in Shelley’s Frankenstein by Laura Rutland, Gannon University
I-HACK 310 Paper Session
Socrates’ Daemon vs Antigone’s Common Sense Religion by James Smith
The Monty Hall Problem: Switch or Stay by Jeanne Peters, Gannon University
American Transcendentalism and the Dissolution of Dasein by Luke Bratton, Gannon University
Session 5 2-2:50 p.m.
I-HACK 204 Workshop
The Kawa Model: Utilizing Metaphor to Facilitate Self-Awareness, Communication, Creativity, and Wellness by Pensiri Oden, Gannon University
I-HACK 205 Workshop
AI-mpact: Revolutionizing Teaching and Learning in Higher Education by Camille Dempsey, Penn West University
I-HACK 310 Paper Session
Political Lobbying by Indian Diaspora in the United States by Anjali Sahay, Gannon University
An Indirect Approach to BS by Stephen J. Sullivan, Penn West University
Sixty Years of Pandering? The Nature and Extent of Social Desirability Bias in Political Opinion by M. Garrett Roth, Gannon University
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This conference was made possible by the hard work of the members of the planning committee:
Benjamin Baughman, Associate Professor of Applied Intelligence
Lindsey DiTirro, Assistant Professor of Communication
Bradlee Gamblin, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Carlos Mamani, Associate Professor of Global Languages
Anne O’Neill, Associate Teaching Professor of Communication
Anjali Sahay, Associate Professor of Political Science
Phelecia Udoko, Assistant Professor of Organizational Learning and Leadership
With the crucial assistance of staff and graduate assistants:
Regan von Richter, I-HACK Operations and Communications Coordinator
Jody Carlucci, Social Sciences Secretary
Sabine Preuss-Miller, Humanities Secretary
Elise Michaux, Graduate Student, Organizational Learning and Leadership
Kaylee Stone, Graduate Student, Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Ren Reigel, Graduate Student, Public Administration
And the support of our sponsor: Student Government Association via the Global Languages Club
Thank you!