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The Bagwell College of Education Research Week is an initiative launched in 2022. This year we will be celebrating the fourth edition with a week-long celebration of research that will include an exciting array of panel sessions, showcases and keynotes, providing faculty and students with an opportunity to share and  discuss their research interests, agendas and initiatives.

Keynote Speaker Panel Discussions Faculty Expo Student Expo

AGENDA FOR THE RESEARCH WEEK

Note: All events will be hosted in room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

  • 10.45 am - 11.00 am| Presentation of the Research Week by Drs. Karin Scarpinato (Vice President for Research), Traci Redish (Interim Dean, Bagwell College of Education)  & Iván Jorrín (Research Catalyst Associate Dean)

    • Location: Room BEB 403

    11.00 am - 12.15 pm | Keynote Bagwell College of Education Speaker Series | Dr. Dabae Lee.

    Title: Reimagining Education in the Era of AI: Preparing Teachers for the Future Workforce

    • Location: Room BEB403

    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Innovation and Entrepreneurship Opportunities at KSU.

    As part of Research Week, join Chris Cornelison, Assistant Vice President for Innovation and Strategic Partnerships, and Tom Waters, Director of Technology Transfer, for a 60-minute session on Innovation and Entrepreneurship opportunities at KSU. This session will introduce faculty to the resources and processes available to help identify potential intellectual property, explore commercialization pathways, and build connections with industry and community partners. The goal is to launch a collaborative effort that empowers faculty in the Bagwell College to translate research into real-world impact. The session will conclude with a 20-minute Q&A, providing participants the opportunity to engage directly with the presenters and discuss ideas specific to their work.

    • Location: Room BEB403
  • 10.00 am - 11.15 am BCOE Research Teams Panel Session - Room BEB403

    Dr. Lateefah Id-Deen (EECE) | Beyond the Award: Reflections on Preparing Preservice Teachers with Trauma-Informed Approaches. 

    Drs. Sanjuana Rodriguez, Paula Guerra, and Luis Pablo Soto (EECE) | Becoming Maestras: Early-Career Latinx Teachers' Journeys in Georgia.

    • Location: Room BEB403

    Break | 11.15-11.30 pm 

    11.30 - 12.45 pm BCOE Research Grants Panel Session - Room BEB403

    Dr. Kristie Smith (SMGE) | Critical Participatory Action Research in an Era of Legislative Censorship.

    Dr. Johari Harris (SMGE) | Exploring Middle School Teachers Experiences Teaching Anti-Bias Lessons.

    Dr. Virginie Jackson (EECE) | Summer Research Training on Pre-Service Teacher Knowledge of the Science of Reading.

    Drs. Rachel Gaines and Meilin Chang (SMGE) | Adapting to Disruption while Studying Teacher Emotion Regulation.

    • Location: Room BEB403

    1.30 - 3.45 pm BCOE Summer Research Programs Panel Session - Room BEB403

    Dr. Yvonne Earnshaw (SITI) | Invisible Labor: Understanding the Roles and Support Needs of Online Program Coordinators (Summer Term Research Program for Untenured Faculty)

    Dr. Debalina Maitra (EDL) | Understanding TeacherS' Perceptions of AI Integration in Coaching. (Summer Term Research Program for Untenured Faculty)

    Dr. Jen Wells (EDL) | Revisiting Our Roots: Using Historical Thinking to Explore the Evolution of the CAS Standards (Summer Term Research Program for Tenured Faculty)

    Dr. Nihal Khote (INED) | Languaging in Science: Implementing the WIDA language framework with multilingual learners in middle school (Summer Term Research Program for Tenured Faculty)

    Dr. Roberta Price Gardner (EECE) | Reading Teachers, Not Just Teachers of Reading: Reimagining Literacy Through Educator Narratives (Summer Term Research Program for Tenured Faculty)

    Dr. Anete Vasquez (SMGE) | Student Motivation during the post-coursework phase of their program

    • Location: Room BEB403
  • 9.00 am - 12.45 pm | BCOE Faculty Research Expo

    Session 1 | 9.00 - 10.00 am
    (10' presentations + 20' for discussion)

    Dr. Christine Wusylko (SITI) | Shark AI - using fossil shark teeth to demystify AI. (F2F)

    Dr. Meghan Moore-Hubbard (SMGE) |  All the women are white: Analyzing the use of women in U.S. social studies standards. (F2F)

    Dr. Hank Samuels (EECE) | I am an Artist: An Ethnodrama. (F2F)

    Dr. Christine Wusylko (SITI) | An individual difference approach to science literacy. (F2F)

    • Location: Room BEB403

    Break | 10.00 -10.15 am

    Session 2 | 10.15 - 11.15 am
    (10' presentations + 10' for discussion)

    Dr. Yvonne Earnshaw (SITI) & Hannah Rogers (GRA) | Does One Size Fit All? An Exploration of Faculty Experiences With Early-Career Symposia. (F2F)

    Dr. Rocío González Suárez (IRML) | Bitácora: A Tangible Web-Supported Instructional Design Toolkit to Create Your Custom Learning Flow. (F2F)

    Drs. Mei-Lin Chang (SMGE), Rachel Gaines (SMGE), Johari Harris (SMGE), Jennifer Givens | Teacher perceptions of cellphone ban on classroom instruction, student learning, and teacher wellbeing. (F2F)

    Dr. Jayoung Choi, Brianna Arias, Mary Dang (INED) | Bridging Trilingual Family Literacies with Early Childhood and Elementary Education (F2F)

    Dr. Zurisaray Espinosa (INED), Lizbeth Zamora, Thamara Trematerra, Maritza Morelli | Empowering Latina Youth: A Longitudinal Study of Culturally Responsive Mentorship and Play-Based Pedagogy in the Creciendo Juntas Program.

    • Location: Room BEB403

    Break | 11.15 -11.30 pm

    Session 3 | 11.30 - 12.45 pm
    (10' presentations + 10' for discussion)

    Dr. Alta Joy Broughton (INED) | Leveraging Curriculum-Based Rubrics to Intensify Structured Oracy and Literacy Instruction for 5th Grade Multilingual Learners. (F2F)

    Drs. Anna Maria Arias (EECE), Ann Marie Dubick, Ashley Thomas, Soon C. Lee (EECE), Rasheda Likely (EECE), Preethi Titu (EECE), Jessica Stephenson Reaves (EECE) | Elementary Preservice Teachers' Initial Ideas for Planning and Carrying Out Science Investigations. (F2F)

    Dr. Tuba Angay-Crowder, Jayoung Choi, Zurisaray Espinosa (INED) | Opening Doors, Bridging Gaps: Multilingual Teacher Candidates in a Federally Funded TESOL Programs at KSU (F2F)

    Dr. Olga Koz (KSU Libraries) | A Critical Approach to Using AI in Literature Reviews

    Dr.  Yangheee Kim (EECE)| Do Efficacious Teachers Have High Expectations of All Students?

    • Location: Room BEB403

    1:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Networking event with The Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET)  

    As part of Research Week, faculty from the Bagwell College of Education (BCOE) and the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET) are invited to a networking event designed to foster collaboration and identify areas of synergy across disciplines.

    The event will be structured as follows:

    • 1.00 pm - 2.30 pm: Oral Presentations | Q & A
    • 2.30 - 3.00 pm: Open discussion
    • 3.00 pm - 3:30: Optional Tour of BCOE Facilities

  • 10.00-12.45 pm Bagwell College Student Scholars Expo - (BEB403)

    Session 1 - 10.00 - 11.15 am
    (10' presentations + 25' for discussion)

    Ryan Jankowski, Parsa Rajabi, Brandon Constante, Sanjay Ravikumar | Rethinking AI in an Honors Course: Working with Undergraduate Students to Build Sustainable Futures (Mentor - Dr. Megan Adams) (Undergraduate -10' F2F)

    Ashley Holcombe | Disconnect to Make Connections: A Technoethical Analysis of Teacher Experiences with Classroom Smartphone Use (Mentor - Dr. David Glassmeyer) (Graduate -5' Virtual)

    Melinda Palmer | Domino Effect: A Case Study on the Impact of Education Legislation on the Emotions, Self-Efficacy, Job Satisfaction, and Retention of English Language Arts Teachers in a Rural Middle School (Mentor - Dr. Rachel Gaines) (Graduate -10' Virtual)

    Ashley M. Thomas | Black Women Science Teachers Technology Integration to Support Culturally Responsive Teaching in Secondary Science Education (Mentor - Dr. Tiffany Roman) (Graduate - 5' Virtual)

    Erin E. Collins | Using a Personalized Learning Technology to Support Independent Play in the Elementary Music Classroom (Mentor - Dr. Tiffany Roman) (Graduate - 10' F2T)

    Libby Horner, Evita Doga, Kaleigh Jackson, Campbell Salmon, Timaya Benjamin | Respect in Schooling: Why it Matters and How to Develop Mutual Respect During Adolescence (Mentor - Dr. Johari Harris) (Undergraduate - 10' F2T)

    • Location: Room BEB403

    Break | 11.15 -11.30 am 

    Session 2 - 11.30 - 12.45 pm
    (10' presentations + 25' for discussion)

    Brianna Vanessa Arias Cabrera | Sharing Heritage: The Significance of Linguistic and Cultural Appreciation in the United States and South Korea (Mentor - Dr. Jayoung Choi) (Undergraduate - 10' F2T)

    Naveed Ahmad Khan | Raise Your Digital Hand: Empowering Multilingual Learners Through Live Digital Feedback in 1:1 Classrooms (Mentor - Dr. Tiffany Roman) (Graduate - 10' Virtual)

    Aubrey Blair | A Comparative Analysis of Preservice and In-Service Teachers' Perceptions of STEM and Equity Mentor - Dr. Preethi Titu) (Graduate - 10' F2F)

    Jennifer Givens | The Role of the Teacher Educator Institute in Advancing Social, Emotional, and Cultural Preparation (Mentor - Dr. Johari Harris) (Graduate - 5' Virtual)

    Michael Thomas Miller | When Students Speak: Civic Reasoning and Moral Agency in the Classroom (Mentor - Dr. Johari Harris) (Graduate - 5' Virtual)

    • Location: Room BEB403
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Keynote Speaker

Dabe Lee
The keynote for the fourth edition of the Research Week will be delivered by Dr. Dabe Lee, Associate Professor in the School of Instructional Technology and Innovation.

Dr. Dabae Lee is an Associate Professor in the School of Instructional Technology and Innovation at ÁñÁ«»ÆÊÓÆµ. She holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Instructional Technology and an M.S. in Inquiry Methodology from Indiana University. Dr. Lee has received several honors, including the Best Paper Award, Best Practice Award, and Young Researcher Award from AERA and AECT. She is also the recipient of the 2025 KSU Outstanding Online Teaching Award. Her research focuses on the roles of advanced technologies—such as artificial intelligence—in supporting personalized learning and STEM education.  

Title of the keynote: Reimagining Education in the Era of AI: Preparing Teachers for the Future Workforce

Description: Artificial intelligence is transforming every aspect of society—including how we teach, learn, and prepare the next generation for an evolving workforce. As Georgia’s leader in teacher education, the Bagwell College of Education is uniquely positioned to shape how educators respond to this moment of change. This keynote will explore the dual role of AI in education: as a powerful tool for enhancing learning experiences and as a driving force reshaping the skills students need for the future. We will examine what it means to prepare teachers who can harness AI responsibly, foster creativity, critical thinking, and AI literacy, and guide learners toward success in an AI-enabled world.

Date: Monday, November 17th

Time: 11.00 am to 12.15 pm

Location: Interactive Research Methods Lab (room BEB 403). Chantal and Tommy Bagwell Education Building

Virtual attendance:

Recorded Session: 

Panel Discussions

TUESDAY 11/18/2025 

10.00 am - 11.15 am BCOE Research Teams Panel Session - Room BEB403 ()

  • Dr. Lateefah Id-Deen (EECE) | Beyond the Award: Reflections on Preparing Preservice Teachers with Trauma-Informed Approaches.
  • Drs. Sanjuana Rodriguez, Paula Guerra, and Luis Pablo Soto (EECE) | Becoming Maestras: Early-Career Latinx Teachers' Journeys in Georgia.

Break | 11.15-11.30 pm 

11.30 - 12.45 pm BCOE Research Grants Panel Session - Room BEB403 ()

  • Dr. Kristie Smith (SMGE) | Critical Participatory Action Research in an Era of Legislative Censorship.
  • Dr. Johari Harris (SMGE) | Exploring Middle School Teachers Experiences Teaching Anti-Bias Lessons.
  • Dr. Virginie Jackson (EECE) | Summer Research Training on Pre-Service Teacher Knowledge of the Science of Reading.
  • Drs. Rachel Gaines and Meilin Chang (SMGE) | Adapting to Disruption while Studying Teacher Emotion Regulation. 

1.30 - 3.45 pm BCOE Summer Research Programs Panel Session - Room BEB403 ()

  • Dr. Yvonne Earnshaw (SITI) | Invisible Labor: Understanding the Roles and Support Needs of Online Program Coordinators (Summer Term Research Program for Untenured Faculty)
  • Dr. Debalina Maitra (EDL) | Understanding TeacherS' Perceptions of AI Integration in Coaching. (Summer Term Research Program for Untenured Faculty)
  • Dr. Jen Wells (EDL) | Revisiting Our Roots: Using Historical Thinking to Explore the Evolution of the CAS Standards (Summer Term Research Program for Tenured Faculty)
  • Dr. Nihal Khote (INED) | Languaging in Science: Implementing the WIDA language framework with multilingual learners in middle school (Summer Term Research Program for Tenured Faculty)
  • Dr. Roberta Price Gardner (EECE) | Reading Teachers, Not Just Teachers of Reading: Reimagining Literacy Through Educator Narratives (Summer Term Research Program for Tenured Faculty)
  • Dr. Anete Vasquez (SMGE) | Student Motivation during the post-coursework phase of their program

 

Faculty Research Expo

WEDNESDAY 11/19/2025

Session 1 | 9.00 - 10.00 am (10' presentations + 20' for discussion) - Room BEB403 ()

  • Dr. Christine Wusylko (SITI) | Shark AI - using fossil shark teeth to demystify AI. (F2F)
  • Dr. Meghan Moore-Hubbard (SMGE) |  All the women are white: Analyzing the use of women in U.S. social studies standards. (F2F)
  • Dr. Hank Samuels (EECE) | I am an Artist: An Ethnodrama. (F2F)
  • Dr. Christine Wusylko (SITI) | An individual difference approach to science literacy. (F2F)

Break | 10.00 -10.15 am

Session 2 | 10.15 - 11.15 am (10' presentations + 10' for discussion) - Room BEB403 ()

  • Dr. Yvonne Earnshaw (SITI) & Hannah Rogers (GRA) | Does One Size Fit All? An Exploration of Faculty Experiences With Early-Career Symposia. (F2F)
  • Dr. Rocío González Suárez (IRML) | Bitácora: A Tangible Web-Supported Instructional Design Toolkit to Create Your Custom Learning Flow. (F2F)
  • Drs. Mei-Lin Chang (SMGE), Rachel Gaines (SMGE), Johari Harris (SMGE), Jennifer Givens | Teacher perceptions of cellphone ban on classroom instruction, student learning, and teacher wellbeing. (F2F)
  • Dr. Jayoung Choi, Brianna Arias, Mary Dang (INED) | Bridging Trilingual Family Literacies with Early Childhood and Elementary Education (F2F)
  • Dr. Zurisaray Espinosa (INED), Lizbeth Zamora, Thamara Trematerra, Maritza Morelli | Empowering Latina Youth: A Longitudinal Study of Culturally Responsive Mentorship and Play-Based Pedagogy in the Creciendo Juntas Program.

Break | 11.15 -11.30 pm 

Session 3 | 11.30 - 12.45 pm (10' presentations + 10' for discussion) - Room BEB403 ()

  • Dr. Alta Joy Broughton (INED) | Leveraging Curriculum-Based Rubrics to Intensify Structured Oracy and Literacy Instruction for 5th Grade Multilingual Learners. (F2F)
  • Drs. Anna Maria Arias (EECE), Ann Marie Dubick, Ashley Thomas, Soon C. Lee (EECE), Rasheda Likely (EECE), Preethi Titu (EECE), Jessica Stephenson Reaves (EECE) | Elementary Preservice Teachers' Initial Ideas for Planning and Carrying Out Science Investigations. (F2F)
  • Dr. Tuba Angay-Crowder, Jayoung Choi, Zurisaray Espinosa (INED) | Opening Doors, Bridging Gaps: Multilingual Teacher Candidates in a Federally Funded TESOL Programs at KSU (F2F)
  • Dr. Olga Koz (KSU Libraries) | A Critical Approach to Using AI in Literature Reviews
  • Dr.  Yangheee Kim (EECE)| Do Efficacious Teachers Have High Expectations of All Students?

Student Scholars Expo

THURSDAY 11/20/2025

Session 1 - 10.00 - 11.15 am (10' presentations + 25' for discussion) - Room BEB403 ()

  • Ryan Jankowski, Parsa Rajabi, Brandon Constante, Sanjay Ravikumar | Rethinking AI in an Honors Course: Working with Undergraduate Students to Build Sustainable Futures (Mentor - Dr. Megan Adams) (Undergraduate -10' F2F)
  • Ashley Holcombe | Disconnect to Make Connections: A Technoethical Analysis of Teacher Experiences with Classroom Smartphone Use (Mentor - Dr. David Glassmeyer) (Graduate -5' Virtual)
  • Melinda Palmer | Domino Effect: A Case Study on the Impact of Education Legislation on the Emotions, Self-Efficacy, Job Satisfaction, and Retention of English Language Arts Teachers in a Rural Middle School (Mentor - Dr. Rachel Gaines) (Graduate -10' Virtual)
  • Ashley M. Thomas | Black Women Science Teachers Technology Integration to Support Culturally Responsive Teaching in Secondary Science Education (Mentor - Dr. Tiffany Roman) (Graduate - 5' Virtual)
  • Erin E. Collins | Using a Personalized Learning Technology to Support Independent Play in the Elementary Music Classroom (Mentor - Dr. Tiffany Roman) (Graduate - 10' F2T)
  • Libby Horner, Evita Doga, Kaleigh Jackson, Campbell Salmon, Timaya Benjamin | Respect in Schooling: Why it Matters and How to Develop Mutual Respect During Adolescence (Mentor - Dr. Johari Harris) (Undergraduate - 10' F2T)

Break | 11.15 -11.30 am 

Session 2 - 11.30 - 12.45 pm (10' presentations + 25' for discussion) - Room BEB403 ()

  • Brianna Vanessa Arias Cabrera | Sharing Heritage: The Significance of Linguistic and Cultural Appreciation in the United States and South Korea (Mentor - Dr. Jayoung Choi) (Undergraduate - 10' F2T)
  • Naveed Ahmad Khan | Raise Your Digital Hand: Empowering Multilingual Learners Through Live Digital Feedback in 1:1 Classrooms (Mentor - Dr. Tiffany Roman) (Graduate - 10' Virtual)
  • Aubrey Blair | A Comparative Analysis of Preservice and In-Service Teachers' Perceptions of STEM and Equity Mentor - Dr. Preethi Titu) (Graduate - 10' F2F)
  • Jennifer Givens | The Role of the Teacher Educator Institute in Advancing Social, Emotional, and Cultural Preparation (Mentor - Dr. Johari Harris) (Graduate - 5' Virtual)
  • Michael Thomas Miller | When Students Speak: Civic Reasoning and Moral Agency in the Classroom (Mentor - Dr. Johari Harris) (Graduate - 5' Virtual)

Call for Participation

  •  The BCOE Research Teams initiative, launched in Fall 2021, has supported sixteen research teams and more than sixty faculty members so far.

    On Tuesday, November 18th, from 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. in BEB 403, we will host a panel session with past award recipients. Participating faculty will share how their team’s work has evolved over the past four years, highlighting the initiative’s impact on their current research and scholarly activities.

    If you are a past recipient and would like to present, please complete the survey linked below to submit your 10-minute presentation proposal:

    Please include a brief abstract of no more than 250 words

     
  • The Bagwell College of Education Research Grant provides faculty members with a funding opportunity to support their research/scholarship agenda. The following six awards of $2,500 were awarded for the 2024-2025 academic year:  

    Drs. Rachel E. Gaines and Mei-Lin Chang have been selected as recipients for the BCOE Research Grant to help MAT candidates in Year-long Clinical Experiences (YCE) develop key social-emotional competencies through a three-session workshop. The grant will specifically support developing and implementing the workshop to cover fees or honorarium etc. Their work is significant as it has potential to prepare teacher candidates to provide better instruction and to enjoy longer, more satisfying careers in the classroom.
     
    Drs. Kristie W. Smith and Jillian Ford have been selected as a recipient for the BCOE Research Grant to create an interdisciplinary teaching and research collaborative, taking up critical issues and pedagogies across middle grades, secondary, and post-secondary educational contexts. To address the research questions, they will utilize critical participatory action research (CPAR) as their methodology. The grant will support the Summer Institute stipend and resources in large, and the study will be a seed idea in the pursuit of larger external grant. 
     
    Dr. Johari Harris has been selected as a recipient for the BCOE Research Grant for the study seeking to examine middle school teachers’ experiences with Albemarle County Public Schools (ACPS) anti-bias advisory lessons with a focus on implementation practices and teacher mindsets with a particular focus on the role of social interaction within the cultural context of school. This study will follow a cohort of middle school teachers over the course of implementation of the units paying particular attention to teachers’ experiences with lessons that explore the underpinnings of social inequity and promote critical social analysis in students.
     
    Dr. Virginie Jackson has been selected as a recipient for the BCOE Research Grant for a study to provide educators with strategies and insights to create a phonics program that is both inclusive and effective for a diverse group of 5th graders. This study is significant because the impact of the study lies in its potential to significantly enhance the preparation of pre-service teachers to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students, particularly those with dyslexia or reading challenges. This project can address the pressing demand for effective, inclusive education practices in light of increasing diversity in U.S. classrooms.  

    If you are a recipient of the 2024-2025 BCOE Research Grant, please complete the survey linked below to submit your 10-minute presentation proposal:

    Abstract of no more than 205 words

     
  • The Summer Research programs support untenured and tenured faculty as well as full professors in their summer research endeavors. The recipients of the 2025 summer program were: 

    Summer Term Research Program for Untenured Faculty:

    • Dr. Yvonne Earnshaw
    • Dr. Keneisha Harrington
    • Dr. Debalina Maitra
    • Dr. Virginie Jackson

    Summer Term Research Program for Tenured Faculty:

    • Dr. Roberta Gardner
    • Dr. Amy Hillen
    • Dr. Nihal Khote
    • Dr. Jennifer Wells

    Summer Term Professor Fellowship Program: 

    • Dr. Anete Vasquez
    • Dr. Chinasa Elue

    If you are a recipient of the 2024-2025 BCOE Summer Research Porgrams, please complete the survey linked below to submit your 10-minute presentation proposal addressing the work accomplished so far:

    Please include a brief abstract of no more than 250 words

     
  • The Bagwell College of Education Faculty Research Expo is an event to showcase scholarship and creative work conducted by faculty during the past two academic years. It constitutes a college-level initiative framed within the college Research Action Plan.


    The Fall 2025 edition of the Bagwell College Faculty Research Expo will be held on November 19th, 2025 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. The event will be hybrid, and faculty will have the opportunity of presenting face-to-face in the Bagwell building or online using Microsoft Teams.  
     
    Call for Abstracts: 
    Faculty can submit abstracts addressing:

    • Research and/or studies initiated, conducted and/or finished during the past two academic years (August 2023 to August 2025)
    • Research grants initiated, conducted and/or finished during the past two academic years (August 2023 to August 2025)
    • Publications (academic articles, books, book chapters, etc) released during the past two academic years (August 2023 to August 2025)
    • Research and/or studies conducted in collaboration with graduate or undergraduate students during the past two academic years (August 2023 to August 2025) etc.

    Proposals can be submitted as:
    a)    Face-to-face or Virtual 10-minute individual presentation.
    b)    Face-to-face or Virtual 10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues.
    c)    Face-to-face or Virtual 10-minute collaborative presentation with undergraduate students.
    d)    Face-to-face or Virtual 10-minute collaborative presentation with graduate students.

    The following prizes will be awarded: 

    • Top individual presentation ($1,000 to cover PD, conference registration or travel.)
    • Top collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues ($1,000 to cover PD, conference registration or travel.)
    • Top collaborative presentation with undergraduate students ($1,000 to cover PD, conference registration or travel.)
    • Top collaborative presentation with undergraduate or graduate students ($1,000 to cover PD, conference registration or travel.) 

    Submission process: Please complete the form below to submit your abstract before Friday, October 217th, 2025, by 5:00PM: 

     
  • The Bagwell College Student Scholars Expo is an event to showcase undergraduate and graduate students’ scholarship conducted at KSU during the past academic year. It constitutes a college-level version of KSU’s Symposium of Student Scholars.

    The Fall 2025 fifth edition of the Bagwell College Student Scholars Expo will be held on November 20th, 2025 from 10.00 to 12.45pm. The event will be hybrid, and students will have the option of presenting face-to-face in the Bagwell Building or online using Microsoft Teams. 

    Call for Abstracts: 
    Proposals can be submitted as:

    • 10-minute face-to-face or virtual oral presentation
    • 5-minute pre-recorded presentation (e.g., video, PowerPoint slides with recorded narration)
       

    The following prizes will be awarded: 

    • Student Scholars Expo -Top 10-minute undergraduate presentation: $200
    • Student Scholars Expo - First runner-up, 10-minute undergraduate presentation: $100
    • Student Scholars Expo - Top 5-minute undergraduate presentation: $125
    • Student Scholars Expo - First runner-up, 5-minute undergraduate presentation: $75
    • Student Scholars Expo - Top 10-minute graduate presentation: $200
    • Student Scholars Expo - First runner-up, 10-minute graduate presentation: $100
    • Student Scholars Expo - Top 5-minute graduate presentation: $150
    • Student Scholars Expo - First runner-up, 5-minute graduate presentation: $75 

    Submission process: Please complete the form below to submit your abstract before Friday, October 17th, 2025, by 5:00PM: 

     

     

    Frequently Asked Questions
     
    What is a pre-recorded presentation?
    Students are invited to submit a link to a 5-minute prerecorded presentation during the submission process. Video recordings must adhere to the following guidelines:

    • Submissions must be in the form of a video file (.mp4, .mov, .wmv, etc.)
    • Submissions must be no more than 5 minutes in length.
    • Submissions should reflect the guidelines within your discipline. (Ex. A slideshow with a voice over, a video of you discussing your research, or if the piece is performance based, a video of said performance.)
    • Third-party images or music must be appropriately referenced. Music and images may be pulled from public domain websites, but they, too, must be cited.
    • Best practices for citing unusual materials are providing the item’s title, creator, source, and any licensing information, such as a CC-BY or Public Domain license.
    • Each submission should include a brief introduction about the presenter(s), including their name(s), class(es), and major(s).

    I am choosing the virtual option for presenting and have never presented at a virtual conference before. How can I familiarize myself with the technology and make sure that everything goes according to plan?
    We will be using Microsoft Teams for presenters who choose the virtual option. Teams will allow multiple people to virtually attend a session. Presenters can share their screen to show a presentation (e.g., PowerPoint, Keynote) or other visuals. Attendees can ask questions virtually or by using a chat box within the session. More specific details on how to use Teams for the Bagwell College Student Scholars Expo will be sent to each participant.
     
    How do I find when I'm presenting and the link to do my virtual presentation?
    A detailed schedule will be shared by participants a week before the event. The schedule will include links to the different sessions. 
     
    Is there a different Microsoft Teams link for presenters versus attendees?
    No. Everyone uses the same link to join the session.
     
    How does a presentation work for a virtual conference?

    • Enter your assigned "room" at least 5 minutes before the session starts. However, It would be ideal if you could attend the 1-hour session in full.
    • Share your screen and show an opening slide so attendees know they've entered the correct "room."
    • If you are using presentation software like PowerPoint, Prezi, OneNote, or Genial.ly:
    • Start your presentation at the assigned time, and go into "presenter" mode to make your slides easier to read for the audience. Be sure to leave plenty of time for questions at the end.
    • If you are not using presentation software: We strongly encourage you to turn on your video so attendees have something to look at. More specific details about how to turn on the video feature can be found here.
    • When you're finished giving your presentation, ask the audience if they have any questions. Be sure to check the chat box to see if anyone wrote any questions. 
  • As part of Research Week, faculty from the Bagwell College of Education (BCOE) and the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET) are invited to a networking event designed to foster collaboration and identify areas of synergy across disciplines.

    The event will be structured as follows:

    1.00 pm - 2.30 pm: Oral Presentations | Q & A
    2.30 - 3.00 pm: Open discussion
    3.00 pm - 3:30: Optional Tour of BCOE Facilities

    Please feel out the form bellow if you are interested in sharing your research to find potential collaboration opportunities: