Interdisciplinary Panels
and
Oral Presentation Schedule
The 16th annual Senior Legacy Symposium will be held in person, with the addition of  a dedicated website that celebrates the accomplishments of Saint Louis University's Class of 2023. In addition to submitting project details for the website, all nominated students were offered the opportunity to participate in the live event by presenting a poster, delivering an individual oral presentation, or participating in an interdisciplinary panel discussion with their peers. The roster below is for students who chose the interdisciplinary panel or individual oral presentation option (which includes creative performances).
Recordings of many of the presentations and panels are available below:
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Health and Justice Panel Recording
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Identity and Justice Panel Recording
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Humanities, Social Sciences, and International Issues Recording
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Humanities and Social Sciences Oral Presentations
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Health Oral Presentations
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Criminology and Criminal Jusice Oral Presentations
Interdisciplinary Panels
Session 1: Health and Justice
Room 253 (A/B): 2-3pm
Kaylee Gutzke (Women's and Gender Studies)
Tempest Malone (Women's and Gender Studies)
Session 1: Health and Justice
Room 253 (A/B): 2-3pm
Kaylee Gutzke (Women's and Gender Studies)
Tempest Malone (Women's and Gender Studies)
Session 3: Health and the Human Condition
Room 253 (A/B): 4-5pm
Casey Cruz (Philosophy)
Erin Hmiel (Physical Therapy)
Emma Kash (Physical Therapy)
Grant Needham (Health Management)
Jacob Sellinger (Health Management)
Room 253 (A/B): 4-5pm
Casey Cruz (Philosophy)
Erin Hmiel (Physical Therapy)
Emma Kash (Physical Therapy)
Grant Needham (Health Management)
Jacob Sellinger (Health Management)
Session 4: Humanities, Social Sciences and International Issues
Room 253 (C/D): 4-5pm
Patrick Bausch (History)
Abigail Maloney (International Studies)
Rachel Martin (Art History)
Yancy McCarron (Art History)
Rebecca Townley (Political Science)
Room 253 (C/D): 4-5pm
Patrick Bausch (History)
Abigail Maloney (International Studies)
Rachel Martin (Art History)
Yancy McCarron (Art History)
Rebecca Townley (Political Science)
Oral Presentations
Session Block 1: Humanities and Social Sciences
Room 251A: 2-3:30pm
Taylor Stalling (American Studies): 2:00pm
Chloe Kepros (Anthropology): 2:20pm
Amanda VanNierop (English): 2:40pm
Room 251A: 2-3:30pm
Taylor Stalling (American Studies): 2:00pm
Chloe Kepros (Anthropology): 2:20pm
Amanda VanNierop (English): 2:40pm
Session Block 2: Humanities and Social Sciences Continued
Room 251A: 2-3:30pm
Sean Feltz (Theological Studies): 3:00pm
Mark Burbridge (Communication/Film Studies): 3:30pm
Room 251A: 2-3:30pm
Sean Feltz (Theological Studies): 3:00pm
Mark Burbridge (Communication/Film Studies): 3:30pm
Session Block 3: Health
Room 251B: 3-4pm
Session Block 4: Criminology and Criminal Justice
Room 251A: 4-5pm
Jane Kincaid (Criminology & Criminal Justice): 4:00pm
John Smith (Criminology & Criminal Justice): 4:20pm
Madelyn McCarthy (Criminology & Criminal Justice): 4:40pm
Room 251A: 4-5pm
Jane Kincaid (Criminology & Criminal Justice): 4:00pm
John Smith (Criminology & Criminal Justice): 4:20pm
Madelyn McCarthy (Criminology & Criminal Justice): 4:40pm