OMSA Graduate and Professional Student Brown Bag
The Graduate and Professional Student Brown Bag is an opportunity for graduate and professional students of color to present their research for discussion. All subjects are welcome. This series creates an of-color community of scholarship and serves as an enhancement to the CV of presenting students of color.
Past Brown Bag Presenters:
2008-2009
Gerardo Ramirez "Mitigation of Stereotype Threat in Math Performance"
2007-2008
Toussaint Losier "We Are One People: The 1970 New York City Jail Rebellions and the Practice of Solidarity"
Ernesto Garcia-Orduña "The Three Faces of Honor"
Erick Guerrero "Organizational Cultural Competence"
Kenyetta Lovings "Towards a Pattern of Experience: Magic, Mediation and Morality in Contemporary Congolese Comics"
2006-2007
David Bholat "What is Engaged Scholarship?"
Theo Francis "Educating the Empire: Race, Class and Colonial Identity in the British West Indies"
Mark Robinson "The Architecture of Medical Knowledge: Moral Economy and Moral Imagination"