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Students Present Research at CUI-Organized Academic Conference

2021年6月21日 - 3分钟阅读


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Students from Concordia University Irvine, Pepperdine University 和 Fresno Pacific University (FPU) presented original research based on core texts 和 great books to faculty 和 peers in an online conference in February. The conference was organized by Dr. C.J. Armstrong, a professor in the History department基督学院, 和 director of the CUI Honors Program, 和 faculty members from Pepperdine 和 FPU. All three universities are members of the Association of Core Texts 和 Courses (ACTC), which promotes the use of core texts 和 great books in college curricula. CUI provost Scott Ashmon serves on the ACTC board. 

“It was a very successful conference with wonderful papers,” says Armstrong. “To see students listen to each other, challenge each other 和 encourage each other was iron sharpening iron. They were encouraged to see people at other universities reading 和 engaging with the same texts.” 

老爷黄平君, associate professor in the great books program at Pepperdine, says his students gained much by writing 和 speaking about their analysis of a core text at the online conference. 

“They especially valued the exchange of ideas during Q-和-A sessions which followed every presentation, 和 the chance to learn how to respond on-the-spot to questions about their own presentations,黄说。.

For many of the students, this was their first taste of scholarship outside the classroom. Each worked with a faculty mentor, which Armstrong calls “one of most invaluable experiences of all, 和 the heart 和 soul of liberal arts research.” Students selected topics involving the writings of Aristotle, George Orwell 和 Virginia Woolf, 举几个例子. 

Kaylee de la Motte, a rising senior at Concordia University Irvine, presented research connecting toxic stress levels in the brain with the breakdown of the family structure in the U.S. in the last half-century. 

“The text I started with was by C. Wright Mills called the Sociological Imagination [published in 1959],她说。. “He invites readers to acknowledge how their personal struggles reflect a shared social 和 historical context. He gives examples why personal struggles are actually social problems.” 

De la Motte examined how lower overall levels of maternal care have produced higher society-wide toxic stress levels in children. Her presentation looked at studies of rat pups’ brains in the presence or absence of maternal care. Lack of maternal care caused brains to devote more resources to dealing with toxic stress responses, 她说. 

Her point: children feeling higher levels of toxic stress due to insufficient maternal care are experiencing “a biological response due to a sociological problem,她说。. “Toxic stress feels very personal. It can feel like you’re the only one feeling this, but applying a sociological pattern, we can see it’s happening across the U.S.” 

She was greatly encouraged to present research for the first time in such a forum, 和 enjoyed the day-long online conference so much that “I forgot that Zoom fatigue was a thing,她说。. 

“Having this experience has given me confidence to say, I can do real research 和 be just as successful as people from any other schools,她说。. 

Armstrong says that students rose to the challenges of public presentation 和 making academic research 和 ancient texts relevant to today. 

“That’s part of the scholar’s task, to make scholarship accessible,” he says. “It’s not just about reading these great works but applying them, finding answers 和 preparing for the virtuous life. This is what scholars do, 和 it’s something our students can do. There’s an honor to that. It’s an achievement.” 

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