Research for Lunch

Join the Office of Research Administration and Dr. Wondimu Ahmed for “The Role of Self-concept and Subjective Value in Predicting Math Anxiety “

Central Hower High, Room 307

Friday, October 30, 2015

12-1 pm

Guest Speaker

Dr. Wondimu Ahmed is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Foundations and Leadership, LeBron James Family Foundation College of Education.

What’s on the menu…

Math anxiety is one of the most significant emotional impediments to learning and performance in math. Evidence shows that math anxiety is associated with avoidance of math courses and careers that depend on math thereby depleting the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) pipeline in the U.S. and elsewhere. Despite its debilitating effects on math achievement and career choices of individuals and its negative impact on a nation’s resource base in STEM, far too little attention has been paid to the causal antecedents of math anxiety. 

Come, bring a lunch, and learn more about Dr. Ahmed’s research and findings!

Contact RschSrvsGA8@uakron.edu with any questions

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Research for Lunch

Join the Office of Research Administration and Dr. Stephen Harp for “Mediterranean Migrations and the Making of the French Riviera:  Immigration, Tourism, and Environmental Transformations”

College of Arts and Sciences, Room 205

Wednesday, October 14th 2015

12-1pm

Guest Speaker

Steve Harp specializes in the history of France. He is professor of History, professor of French, and director of Humanities at UA.  He is the author of Au Naturel:  Naturism, Nudism, and Tourism in Twentieth-Century France; Marketing Michelin:  Advertising and Cultural Identity in Twentieth-Century France along with several other texts.

What’s on the Menu…

This book project investigates the people who “made” the French Riviera from the elite travelers who migrated seasonally to the Mediterranean to the laborers who built and served.  Largely accepting elite travelers’ version of events, neither popular nor academic historians have paid attention to the people who literally “built” or “made” the French Riviera: the construction workers, hotel and restaurant employees, gardeners, chauffeurs, and maids, many of whom were Italian immigrants in the interwar years and North Africans after 1945.  This book will redress the balance by telling their story, alongside that of the elites they served.

Contact RschSrvsGA8@uakron.edu with any questions!