Thank you to everyone who presented at the 2022 RED Talks. Some of the presenters have made their RED Talks public, and you can find links to those presentations below. If you would like more information about any of the other presentations, please contact the presenters directly.
1:30 | Mike Frederick | Welcome |
1:35 | Kim Wehle | How to Think Like a Lawyer--and Why |
1:42 | Jessica Den Houter | Constructing A Helpful (Not Harmful) Juvenile Legal System |
1:49 | Sakinah Tillman | Lions, Tigers, and Property Tax Assessments. . .Oh my!" |
1:56 | BoRam Yi | Is there Koreatown in Baltimore? |
2:03 | John Wolf | Visualizing Conservation – A role for 3D maps? |
2:10 | Terrence Thrweatt Jr. | Equity through Wealth- The Road to Racial Equality |
2:17 | Ting Zhang | Digital Exposure, Age, and Entrepreneurship |
2:24 | Yunzi (Rae) Tan | Addressing Intersectional Microaggressions in the Workplace from the Conflict Management Perspective |
2:31 | Dawnsha Mushonga | The Black-White Paradox of Mental Health in College Students |
2:38 | Johnny L. McMurtry | Mining in Appalachia: Navigating a Troubled Past and Uncertain Future |
2:45 | Conrad Helms & Ting Zhang | The Effects of SNAP Work Requirements for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD) |
2:55 | Nafeesa Yunus | Dynamic co-movement among U.S.and selected Emerging and Frontier European stock markets |
3:02 | Margaret Gillingham | Trends in Global Health: A review of the literature |
3:09 | Lourdes White & Regina Bento | Internal Audit and the Persistence of Wrongdoing |
3:19 | Break | Break |
3:26 | Aaron Oldenburg | Night Walks: distributed gameplay systems driven by abstracted representations of network data |
3:33 | Sharmia Crawford | Junior Designers: Elementary Design Education |
3:40 | Kristin Conlin, Carey Miller & Wolf Pecher | IOER: Opportunities and Challenges at UBalt |
3:47 | Victoria Dimoff & Sharon Glazer | Examining the Convergence of Transformational Leadership and Supervisor Social Support |
3:57 | Karen Akin and Sally Farley | Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the "Heartfelt" Gesture |
4:04 | Sally Farley | What Does "Being Moved" Look Like? |
4:11 | Deb Carson and Sally Farley | Cross-Culturally, Just Seconds of Laughter Reveal Relationship Status |
4:21 | Matthew Franzman | Investigating Interpretation Challenges in Fire Debris Analysis |
4:28 | Nusta Carranza Ko | Then, there were the children: Peru's coercive sterilization campaign. |
4:35 | Elizabeth Keyes | Climate Migration--A Duty to Respond? |
4:42 | Sarah Federman | Getting Free: Negotiating Strategies for Social Mobility and Transformation |
4:51 | Elka T. Porter | Effect of tidal resuspension with oyster biodeposits on the nutrient and oxygen dynamics. |
5:00 | Michael Shochet | Closing |
Research Engagement Day provides a forum to learn about the research, scholarship and creative activities undertaken by faculty and graduate students across all parts of the University of Baltimore.
The RED Talks provide a unique opportunity to learn about a wide variety of research, scholarship and creative activity happening across the University of Baltimore. UBalt faculty and graduate students will share information about their scholarly activity in a video followed by the opportunity for people in the audience to ask questions. You can see examples of previous talks using the links on the left.
RED Talks are sponsored by:
- RLB Library
- Council on Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity
- Office of Sponsored Research
Send any questions to Michael Shochet at mshochet@ubalt.edu