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Spring 2022 CCT Community Open House: Student Presentations

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CCT Community Open House Event: Spring 2022 Presentations by CCT Students 
Monday, May 2 & Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Open to all. Please RSVP here to receive the Zoom link a few days in advance of the presentations.
Monday, May 2: presentations are 3:00pm – 8:00pm EDT (virtual attendance, or on campus in the Campus Center, 2nd Floor, Room 2540)
Tuesday, May 3: presentations are 3:00pm – 8:00pm EDT (virtual attendance only)
Join or leave the Zoom conference at any time.

This event includes presentations by students in Critical and Creative Thinking program completing major projects toward their capstone requirement as they finish the MA degree program. All are welcome to attend, including prospective students and all others in the university community.


Presentation Schedule, on Zoom (all times EDT)

Monday, May 2:

  • 3:00pm: Annie McCluskey, On a Mission: Examination of Inclusivity of Graduate Resources for Multicultural Women at the University of Massachusetts Boston
  • 3:50pm: Erin McCoy, Faculty Development: An Alternative Approach to Information Literacy
  • 4:40pm: Evan Schapiro, A Framework For Understanding How People Can Draw Different Conclusions Based On The Same Information
  • 5:25pm: break
  • 5:45pm: Ted Intarabumrung, Synthetic Buddhist Critical Information Literacy: Political Communication under COVID-19
  • 6:35pm: April Baptiste Robertson, Building Constructive Interpersonal Skills in Military Personnel
  • 7:25pm: Linwood Jackson Jr., The Careful Educator

Tuesday, May 3:

  • 3:00pm: Yin Chan, Gardening with a purpose: Rethinking human-local wildlife relations
  • 3:50pm: Brian Nuryadi, A Metacognitive Approach to Video Game Coaching
  • 4:40pm: Michael Teachey, A Metacognitive Mental Management System: Three Phases of Transformation
  • 5:25pm: break
  • 5:45pm: Russell Suereth, Paths of My Development in the CCT Program
  • 6:35pm: Cynthia Romer, Meetings in Third Place: Heterotopias and the Changing Culture of Alaska Natives
  • 7:25pm: Geoff Keston, Writing to Learn: A Course Design and Educational Resources