Heidelberg's 22nd annual showcase of faculty research and scholarship will include the following presentations:
3:30 PM
Dr. Greg Ramsdell, Character Delineation: Parallelism and Antithesis in the First Movement of Webern's Cantata no. 1 (Adams 101)
Dr. David Bush, Thirty Years at Johnson's Island -- What Could Possibly Be Next? (Adams 104)
Dr. Julie O'Reilly and Megan Honaker, '17, Standing Up on Campus: College Comics and Academic Climate (Adams 201)
Dr. David Kimmel, Clever, but Does it Work? Assessment of a SyStem for Minimal Marking of Papers (Adams 204)
4:00 PM
Dr. Michele Castleman, Writing in the Afterworlds (Adams 101)
Dr. Margarita Denenburg, The Birth of Piano Technique Through Piano Repertoire (Adams 104)
Dr. Trevor Bates and Dr. Mary Beth Kaylor, Emotional Intelligence: Improving Faculty Searches in Academe (Adams 201)
Dr. Stacey Pistorova, Classroom to Classroom: The Role of Undergraduate Teacher Education in Linking Innovative Pedagogical Theory to Praxis (Adams 204)
4:40 PM
Dr. Traci Stark, Instituting Specifications Grading in General Psychology and Senior Capstone Classes (Adams 101)
Dr. Justin Pruneski, Start with a Story: Teaching (and Scholarship) with Case Studies (Adams 104)
Nathan Cutietta and Dr. Rick Busselle, Identifying Flaws in a Short-Story Reduces Perceived Realism and Narrative Engagement (Adams 204)
Dr. Doug McConnell and Dr. Bill Reyer, A Simple Collaboration (Wickham Great Hall)
5:10 PM
Dr. Ken Baker, It Hasn't Been About the Fish, Really: 30 Years of Collaborative Research with my Students (Adams 101)
Dr. Emily Isaacson, From Honors to General Education: Expanding the Philosophy of Honors Education to the Whole Institution (Adams 201)
Dr. Marc O'Reilly, Waning Empire: U.S. Policy toward the Greater Middle East Since 2005 (Adams 204)