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WELCOME TO RESEARCH DAY, Salem State’s annual showcase and celebration of research, scholarship, and creative inquiry. Join us at any point in the day for engaging presentations, panel discussions, performances, and more.

The day begins with the Undergraduate Research Symposium from 9 am to 12 pm, followed by the BIAC Plenary at 12:15 pmand the Faculty and Graduate Research Symposium from 1:30 to 6 pm, with many events taking place throughout the day.

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Friday, May 3 • 10:30am - 12:00pm
World Languages and Cultures: Spanish Theses

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World Languages and Cultures: Spanish Theses
10:30 am - 12 pm | undergraduate panel session B
Bertolon Central Classroom Building room 237

Students from SPN 501 present their Spanish theses under faculty mentor Michele Dávila Goncalves.

J. Campuzano
Estrategias para promover la motivación en los estudiantes y evitar la deserción escolar

Joan Castillo
En ruta a mejor salud mental para los Latinx

Maria Andree Graffeo
Los desafíos de los profesores de ESL en Massachusetts

Emma McGlynn
Educación Multilingüe: ¿Por qué es necesario una mayor información y desarrollo profesional?

Sophia Ramos
Los desafíos y la resiliencia de los estudiantes de primera generación: Navegando las transiciones educativas y culturales

Moderators and Facilitators
MD

Michele Dávila Goncalves

faculty, World Languages and Cultures

Participants
JC

J. Campuzano

undergraduate
JC

Joan Castillo

undergraduate
EM

Emma McGlynn

undergraduate
SR

Sophia Ramos

undergraduate


Friday May 3, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
CC room 237 | Bertolon Central Classroom Building