Friday, March 28, 2025 4pm to 5:30pm
About this Event
1425 Jayhawk Boulevard, Lawrence, KS 66045
Red Hot Research is intended to bring together scholars from all disciplines, to reveal overlaps and connections across areas of interesting and methodological approaches. The format of these sessions is inspired by Pecha Kucha, which features short, slide-based talks that introduce audiences to a topic. Each installment features researchers, speaking for six minutes each. Audience members are encouraged to connect with the speakers (and each other) during breaks. We hope that through these sessions, the University will have a venue for cross-disciplinary partnering and exploration.
Presenters:
Rachel Schwaller, History & Religious Studies, U.S. cultural history, ethnography, settlement, colonialism, religion, pauperism, houselessness, encampment, participant photography
Tadeo Weiner Davis, Social Welfare
Marianna Thomeczek, Psychology & Life Span Institute, body image, eating disorders, perinatal, pregnant, postpartum, racism, maternal health
Susan Earle, Spencer Museum of Art
Emcee: Giselle Anatol, Hall Center for the Humanities/English