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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
Type: Society & Technology [clear filter]
Saturday, December 4
 

1:40pm EST

1:55pm EST

2:15pm EST

2:30pm EST

2:40pm EST

3:10pm EST

The Future is Now Group 5 Holmes Hall 341Ethan McNamara • Will Kerber • Manolo Panariello • Aidan DeWitt • Paul Pepper A Blackout Future: Grid Infrastructure for the Modern Age Holmes Hall LobbyColton Jiorle Algorithmic Confounding Holmes Hall LobbyJoseph Helm Artificial Incompetence: An Argument for the Moderation of AI use in Hiring and Firing Holmes Hall LobbyJosh Dewey Autonomous Weapons and the Further Devaluation of Human Life Holmes Hall LobbyGarrett Regan Biases In Algorithms That Deal With Crime Holmes Hall LobbyBrandon Cho Bitcoin Banter: How Bitcoin can Bring Prosperity to Developing Countries Holmes Hall LobbyJacob Piskadlo Data Commodification Holmes Hall LobbyLuke Knarr Do Targeted Ads Promote Biases? Holmes Hall LobbyMary Robinson Edit Your Genes Today! Discussing the Controversy Surrounding CRISPR Technology Holmes Hall LobbySerena Porte Genetic Engineering: inevitability, concerns, and how to reduce risk Holmes Hall LobbyAlex Choi How Personalized Profiles and Predictive Algorithms Monetize Discrimination Holmes Hall LobbyJunior Weil How technology is tracking us? Holmes Hall LobbyVy Tran Inequality in Data Holmes Hall LobbyAmina Reyes Is VR worth it? Holmes Hall LobbyMarques Owens Search Engine Bias: Who should be responsible for? Holmes Hall LobbyLinh Nguyen Social Media and Free Speech Holmes Hall LobbyMatt Compton Technology and the teaching of literature Holmes Hall LobbyHoward Kim Technology's Push Towards Unconventional Warfare Holmes Hall LobbyLauren Rolla The New War Machine: The future of aerial drones and other autonomous warfare in the modern world Holmes Hall LobbyIan Keat The Selfish Drive: How parents are unjust in using genetic testing on their offspring Holmes Hall LobbyKevin Duong

3:40pm EST

3:45pm EST

3:50pm EST

4:10pm EST

 
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