Post-Fire Resilience of Plants and the People Who Use Them?
Part of the New Harmonies Collaboration Research Showcase.
Part of the New Harmonies Collaboration Research Showcase.
Professors Hector Camarillo Abad (computer science) and Shengyun Gu (cognitive science), together with student researchers Evelin Benitez ‘28, Stella Skrobe ‘27, and Kiera Ashcraft ‘27, welcome all members of Oxy to this event.
You will be immersed in the planet of Eyeth (word credit to the Deaf community), where visual-manual communication such as sign languages and gestures are the norm. Join us and experience how wearable motion capture technology is used and can be harnessed to better understand our minds and brains.
Whether you're drafting an email to a professor, asking for help from an advisor, or collaborating with classmates, strong communication skills can make college life a whole lot easier (and less awkward). Come learn how to speak up, reach out, and connect with confidence!
The annual Humanities for Just Communities Spring Showcase highlights and celebrates the
social justice projects of fall semester HJC students.
Location: Academic Commons
Event Date: Thursday, March 2, 4:30-6:30 pm and Friday, March 3, 4:30-6:30 pm
This two-day showcase is open to the entire Oxy community and this year will focus on the
2022-23 HJC theme of health justice.
The event will feature exhibits, performances,
presentations, and poster sessions from students in:
The annual Humanities for Just Communities Spring Showcase highlights and celebrates the
social justice projects of fall semester HJC students.
Location: Academic Commons
Event Date: Thursday, March 2, 4:30-6:30 pm and Friday, March 3, 4:30-6:30 pm
This two-day showcase is open to the entire Oxy community and this year will focus on the
2022-23 HJC theme of health justice.
The event will feature exhibits, performances,
presentations, and poster sessions from students in:
Allie Brenner: Comfort Level and Short-Term Success in Computer Science
William Chen: Feature-Based Sentiment Analysis
Leo Connelly: Addressing Barriers to Entry Surrounding Electronic Medical Records
Charlotte Cullip: Training Convolutional Neural Networks to Classify Knitted Stitches
Sasha Eberhardt: Bayesian Network Games with Intentions
Luis Figueroa: Part-of-Speech Tagger for Non-Natural Language in Bug Reports
Dan Gittelman-Egan: iVoting in Estonia: The Democratic Considerations and Security Implications of Digital Governance
Author Isabel Quintero is a Mexican-American acclaimed young adult author of literature, poetry, and fiction. She has written a young adult fiction novel Gabi, A Girl in Pieces (2014), and two books for younger children, Ugly Cat and Pablo (2017) and Ugly Cat and Pablo and the Missing Brother (2017). She will share with us her struggles and successes.