2013 National Convention Program - Alpha Chi
2013 National Convention Program - Alpha Chi
2013 National Convention Program - Alpha Chi
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12:30-1:15 p.m. Regional Meetings<br />
Region I ....................................................................................................... Neely<br />
Region II ..................................................................................... Kirkland/Calhoun<br />
Region III .............................................................................. Carmichael/McTyeire<br />
Region IV ........................................................................................ Sarratt/Kissam<br />
Region V .................................................................................................. Platinum (lower level)<br />
Region VI ...................................................................................................... Rand<br />
Region VII ............................................................................................ Branscomb<br />
1:15 p.m. Lunch & Afternoon - On Your Own<br />
1:20 p.m. AX Service Project at Carter Lawrence School with Reading Is Fundamental ............ Meet in Lobby<br />
<strong>Alpha</strong> <strong>Chi</strong> Vice President Dr. Judy Cheatham will lead a group of <strong>Alpha</strong> <strong>Chi</strong> members and chapter leaders to<br />
the Carter Lawrence Elementary School, where the group will read to the children and deliver your donated<br />
books.<br />
10:00 p.m. Open Mic Night............................................................................................................... Skylight Foyer<br />
Hosted by the seven student representatives to the <strong>National</strong> Council, this relaxed, informal gathering will cap<br />
the day. Musicians, poets, and other talented performers from among us will provide entertainment. Sodas<br />
and light snacks will be served.<br />
Saturday · April 6<br />
7:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. AX Central .................................................................................................................. Mezzanine Foyer<br />
8:00-9:00 a.m. Student Presentations Session Four (see pp. 13-15)<br />
Section 33 Art/Music/Dance Papers: Questioning Boundaries .............................................................. Neely<br />
Section 34 American History: Civil War ........................................................................................... Sarratt<br />
Section 35 American Literature: Contemporary Writers .................................................................. McTyeire<br />
Section 36 British Literature: Identity in Recent Novels ............................................................... Carmichael<br />
Section 37 Health Sciences: Global Implications .............................................................................. Bernard<br />
Section 38 Molecular/Cellular Biology: Cancer Research, Retinal Pigmentation, and Melatonin ................ Rand<br />
Section 39 Business Administration: Human Development and Work Experience ........................... Branscomb<br />
Section 40 Psychology: Aspects of Perception ................................................................................. Kirkland<br />
Section 41 Political Science/Economics: Dynamics of Place and Power .............................................. Calhoun<br />
Section 42 Creative Writing: Memoir and Non-Fiction ....................................................................... Kissam<br />
9:00-10:00 a.m. Breakfast with Honors & Distinction—General Session III ................................ Symphony Ballroom<br />
Students and sponsors will again network by academic discipline during breakfast, and <strong>Alpha</strong> <strong>Chi</strong> will honor<br />
those who have served with distinction.<br />
10:15-11:15 a.m. Student Presentations Session Five (see pp. 15-16)<br />
Section 43 Exercise Science/Nutrition: Chemical, Digital, and Human Aspects of Performance ................ Neely<br />
Section 44 Organismal/Ecological Biology: Plankton, Guppies, Turtles ................................................ Sarratt<br />
Section 45 Combined Section: Literature/Religion ......................................................................... McTyeire<br />
Section 46 Education: Mathematics, Literacy, and Technology .................................................... Carmichael<br />
Section 47 Health Sciences: Issues for Health Professionals ............................................................. Bernard<br />
Section 48 Molecular/Cellular Biology: New Approaches to Viruses, Proteins, and Compounds ................ Rand<br />
Section 49 Business Administration: Theory and Values .............................................................. Branscomb<br />
Section 50 Psychology: Theory and Application .............................................................................. Kirkland<br />
Section 51 Political Science/Economics: Global Perspectives ............................................................. Calhoun<br />
Section 52 Chemistry: New Directions, New Techniques ................................................................... Kissam<br />
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