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Upcoming and Recent Events

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Upcoming Events

  • MALS Mixer: Feb. 24, 2022, 6 – 8 p.m. (virtual)
  • MALS Career Night: March 24, 2022 6 – 8 p.m. (Sarah Wild, Career Development Center)
  • Spring 2022 Culminating Project Presentations: April 27, 2022, 6 – 9 p.m.

Please contact Charlotte Wilkins (cbwilki2@ncsu.edu) for more information and Zoom links.

Recent Events

2021 AGLSP Conference

Presenters: Current student Alanna Howard, and MALS alumni Austin Haigler, Alvine Kapitako, and Michele Lewis

Congratulations to our four wonderful presenters at the recent Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs national conference, current student Alanna Howard, and MALS alumni Austin Haigler, Michele, and Alvine Kapitako.  

screenshot of Alvine Kapitako's powerpoint

MALS alumna Alvine Kapitako (’20) presenting the research carried out for her culminating project, at the 2021 Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs national conference. Her presentation, “Exploring Health interventions in the Namibian health sector: A concept paper and App Prototype,” is part of a panel entitled, “Medicine and Interdisciplinary Studies Now”:

You’re welcome to watch the whole panel, or to go directly to Alvine’s segment, at 33:07 in the recording, followed by Q&A.  

screenshot of Michele Lewis' presentation

MALS alumna Michele Lewis (’20) presenting the research carried out for her culminating project, at the 2021 Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs national conference.  Her presentation, “Is Choosing Choice Costing Us Our Humanity? An exploration of humanity as defined by autonomy and free will,” is part of a panel entitled, “Voices for Humanity”:

You’re welcome to watch the whole panel, or to go directly to Michele’s segment, at 22:01 in the recording, followed by Q&A.  

Alanna Howard presenting at conference

MALS student Alanna Howard presenting her research, at the 2021 Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs national conference.  Her presentation, “Better Bytes: Food Tourism in the Digital Age,” is part of a panel entitled, “Listening and Looking at Culture and Family”:

You’re welcome to watch the whole panel, or to go directly to Alanna’s segment, at 52:40 in the recording, followed by Q&A.  

Austin Haigler presenting at conference

MALS alumnus Austin Haigler (’17) presenting his research, at the 2021 Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs national conference.  His presentation, “Drug Use Unmuted,” is part of a panel entitled, “Empowering Communication”:

You’re welcome to watch the whole panel, or to go directly to Austin’s segment, at 0:52 in the recording, followed by Q&A.  Enjoy!