Great Research in 5 Minutes or Less at Grad Student Lightning Talks

Join us for presentations, discussion, and refreshments on April 28 at 5:00 p.m. in Alexander Library
Rutgers University Libraries and The Graduate Student Association are pleased to present Grad Student Lightning Talks. Seven graduate students will present their research in 5 minutes or less on April 28 from 5 - 7 p.m. at Alexander Library in New Brunswick, NJ. Discussion and refreshments to follow the presentations.
Presenters include:
Kerry Dubyk, School of Communication and Information, Master of Library and Information Science
Experiencing Archives from the Perspective of Genealogists
Saket Hegde, School of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science in Computer Engineering
Using Social Media to Study Real-time Diversity
Jennifer Kamm Greco, Graduate School of Education
Implementing a Critical Friends Group Focused on an iPad-based Approach to Differentiating Literacy Instruction: Kindergarten Teachers’ Perspectives
Maria Ortiz-Myers, School of Communication and Information, Master of Information
Reading for Recovery: An Application Proposed for Addiction Treatment
Alix Ruggiero, School of Communication and Information, Master of Communication
Introductory Course to the Sustainable Development Goals in Business
Andrew Schlesinger, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Landscape Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture
POP UP Compost Project
Shrivridhi Shukla, School of Social Work
HIV-positive Women Caring for HIV-positive Family Members in India: A Phenomenological Inquiry