SAFIRE
![]() | SAFIRE: Staff and Faculty Innovation & Research Exhibition Beneficial-Hodson Library and Learning Commons
For some recordings of this year's event, check out the links below! |
This new exhibition showcased the breadth of research and creativity achieved by Hood College faculty and staff. (For the 2023 program, click here)
SAFIRE served as a venue for faculty and staff to disseminate ideas, knowledge, theories, research projects, and recent developments in various academic disciplines.
Recorded Presentations are hyperlinked below. (Recordings linked through Hood's Blackboard system--will require sign-on)
Storytelling through Different Lenses
- Katie Robiadek: Fanciful Union: State and Nation on Hobbes’s Emblematic Engraved Title Page for Leviathan (1651)
- Yewande Oladeinde: The Black Mamas Building Bridges (BMBB): Developing Community Partnerships with a Local Health Department to Improve Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes
Student-Centered Learning
- Christy Graybeal & Tricia Strickland: The Dangers of KISSing and Other Mnemonic Devices
- Nathan Reese: Assessing Student Learning at Hood
- Atiya R. Smith: Supporting Graduate Students of Color Attending PWI
Advocacy in Action
- Amy Kilpatrick: Just Keep Meeting: Parental Expectations for Satisfying IEP Team Meetings
- Tanith Fowler Corsi & April Boulton: Ambassadors, Mentors and Moguls: Leveraging a Graduate Student Workforce for Creative Marketing Solutions
- Erik Messinger & Shannon Shoemaker: Exploring the Mental Health Needs of Families of Volunteer First Responders: Considerations for Counselors
- Kathryn Ryberg: ChatGPT: Apocalypse or Renaissance for Science and Creativity?
Creative Cooperation
- Heather Mitchell-Buck: 'We fight for roses, too': The 2022 Lincoln Mystery Plays
- Chaz Martinsen: Strange Terrain
- Mary Atwell: JSTOR Hood College Digital Photograph Collection
The Politics of Difference
- Ryan Safner: Honor Among Thieves: How 19th Century American Pirate Publishers Simulated Copyright Protection
- Yankuo Qiao: COVID-19 Pandemic, Anti-Asian Hate Crimes, and East Asian Analyst Forecast Quality
- Tina Barr: CLEAR: A Re-entry Story (Does not include copyrighted material. Contact tbarr@hood.edu for acccess)
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