This is the weekly segment called “A-State Connections and Create@State: Making Connections That Count. In this segment, we hear presentations during this year’s virtual Create@State symposium. These are presentations from the College of Liberal Arts and Communication. First is Rachel Blocker, with the presentations “Effects of Divorce on Children’s Communication.”
Next is Harrison Cook, with the presentation “Gender and Debate: Applied Education Matters."
Next is Mackenzie Dodds, with the presentation “Racial Disparity of Soldiers Sentenced to Death in the Korean War for Crimes of Sexual Violence.”
Next is Elizabeth Harrison with the presentation, “What if I Want to Fly.”
Next is Raechelle Haywood with the presentation, “An Analysis of Self-Identity and Social Norms in the Film Moonlight.”
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