The WKU Department of Society, Culture, Crime & Justice Studies is hosting its Brown Bag Lecture Series throughout the semester to share and learn about the current ongoing research from students and faculty.
The Brown Bag lecture series allows for a showcase of work in progress in a casual setting. The presentations encourage attendees to bring their lunches and are free.
“The goal is to offer professional development opportunities for students, faculty and friends of the department who need an informal space to exchange ideas, explore new research, or work through relevant problems,” said Dr. Jean-Luc Houle, the faculty member facilitating the series.
The series will include 3 dates with presentations from faculty and students:
- September 27: “Working with Faculty: Research, Mentorship, and Job Skills” with Dr. Marcus Brooks, Kaylee Hawkins and Keziah Monk.
- October 5: “From Classroom to Field: Archaeology in Mongolia” with GiGi Lamb, Julius Aylin and Madison Butler.
- November 15: “Floaties for Krakens: How A Podcast About Monstrosity Teaches Us About Humanity” with Camille Acosta, Folklife Specialist.
All lectures will be held in Fine Arts Center 249 from 12:40 p.m. to 1:40 p.m.
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