GSLMU Graduate Student Summit on April 17 Via Zoom

GSLMU | Join us to learn what your fellow graduate students have been working on this past year as they present their research at our first ever virtual Grad Summit. We will also be recognizing the newly elected GSLMU Leadership Team and the winners of our first ever Graduate Student Awards!  Join us virtually for a night of learning and celebration via Zoom here.

Learn more about each of the students presenting at the Graduate Student Summit:

  • Katie Linh Pham, LMU School of Education -“Generational Optimism: A Public Opinion Insight”
  • Chloe Curtis, LMU School of Education – “Emerging Hope: Outcomes of a One Day Surf Therapy Program for Youth At-Promise”
  • Jeffrey Baldo, LMU School of Education – “Vocational Support for Catholic School Teachers”
  • Alejandra Hernandez-Perez, LMU School of Education – “The Transfer Road: From Community College to a Four-Year Institution”
  • Donald Burns, Loyola Law School – “Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): Legal Text Analytics Based on Syllables, Not Letters”
  • Daisy Villagrana, LMU School of Education -“Parent Involvement in Bilingual and Public Schools”
  • Nina Gibson, LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts – “Farewell Bronzeville, with love, Little Tokyo”
  • Nikki Gilliam, LMU School of Education – “Searching for Ubuntu: Parent Engagement in a Senegalese Village”
  • Cassidy Alvarado (SOE) -“Community College Transfer Student Access to Nationally Competitive Awards”
  • Taina Rodriguez-Berardi (BCLA)(newly elected GSLMU VP) -“Yoga: Dismantling Appropriation”
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