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Bucknell Residential College Symposium 2021 has ended

Saturday, December 4, 2021
The Symposium is an inter-college event where Res College students openly discuss the topics explored within each college’s respective theme.

Every student will give either a Presentation or a Poster, either as a group or as an individual project.  Every student will also be an audience member for their peers.  


At Registration, you will receive a name tag with your schedule on it.

The Symposium is organized into two, concurrent, sessions: 
Session I: 1:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. & Session II: 3:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.  

Schedule overview is as follows:

12:30pm: Student and Moderator Registration, Holmes Hall Lobby
1pm: Opening Speaker, Shirah Moffatt-Darko ’18, Social Justice College, Trout Auditorium
1:40 - 3pm: Poster Session in Holmes Hall Lobby & Formal Presentations in Holmes Hall Classrooms
3:10pm - 4:30pm: Poster Session in Holmes Hall Lobby & Formal Presentations in Holmes Hall Classrooms
4:40 - 5pm: Plenary Party in Holmes Hall Lobby

Attendance is expected for the entire Symposium
Saturday, December 4 • 3:10pm - 4:30pm
The Impact of Cultural Differences on Family Communication and Adolescents' Coming Out Decision in The Magic Fish
The Magic Fish draws a parallel between real life and fairy tales to depict the intangible wall between a young homosexual boy and his first-generation immigrant mother. Through fairy tales from different countries as the main visual storytelling medium, Trung Le Nguyen presents a novel approach to cultural differences between Vietnamese and American identities. Instead of concentrating on sexuality as the central source of family conflict, this project explores the obstacles of cross-cultural issues imposed on communication and the coming out process.

Presenters
LV

Luong Vu

Resident Fellow, Residential College 'Alumni' Program (RCAP)


Saturday December 4, 2021 3:10pm - 4:30pm EST
Holmes Hall Lobby