March 14, 2025

2025 RED Talks

Red Talks

 

The 2025 Research  Engagement  Day was held on Thursday, March 13, 2025.

 

RED Talks provides a forum to learn about the research, scholarship and creative activities undertaken by faculty and graduate students across all parts of the University of Baltimore.

 

A special thanks goes out to all of the presenters who shared their research. If you would like more information about any of the other presentations, please contact the presenters directly.

 

2:00

Nusta Ko/Research Council

Introduction Welcome

2:05

Lorenda Naylor

The New HIV Prevention Medication, PrEP: An Analysis of Benefits and Unintended Consequences

2:15

Shelly Clay-Robison

Transformative Pedagogy, Critical Thinking, and Emotions in the Classroom

2:25

Yunzi (Rae) Tan

Trauma-Informed Negotiation and Conflict Management in the Workplace

2:35

Janet Lord

Do Disabled Dead Bodies Have Rights?

2:45

Matthew Sipe

Trademasks

2:55

Elizabeth Keyes

Studying Student Engagement in the Law School Classroom

3:05

Ge Claire Guo

AI-Powered Supply Chains for the Future

3:15

Kashira Al-Sabir

Bringing Girls to Venus

3:25

Sanwar A. Sunny

Impact of teamwork on creativity

3:35

Break

 

3:50

Hayley Holloway

Trans and Gender Diverse People’s Needs in Job Seeking

4:00

Matt Laumann

Well-Crafted: A Content Analysis of Baltimore Beer Labels

4:10

Betsy Yarrison

Is Oppenheimer a modern tragedy?

4:20

Matthew Mayer

Echoes of the Past: Reviving Historical Typography for Tomorrow's Designers

4:30

Kalvin Garrah, Salley Farley & Deb Carson

Can Raters Differentiate the Light and Dark Sides of Laughter? Preliminary Findings from the Wild

4:40

Sally Farley & Deb Carson

Is Authentic Laughter more Contagious than Posed Laughter?

4:50

Toni Hornes Sullivan

Learning to Pivot

5:00

 

Closing

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