The Big Pitch, CGU’s 3-Minute Thesis competition, challenges our graduate students to concisely convey the significance and sophistication of their research to a non-specialist audience. The competition utilizes a 3-minute, 1-slide presentation format that requires participants to condense their work to only the most vital and engaging parts.
2022 finalists:
Michelle Blaya Burgo, Psychology - "Hope 101: How can Offering belonging Prevent Extremist Violence?"
Lori Denning, Religion - "Hebrew Literary Forms in the Book of Mormon: Understanding New Emerging Scripture"
Shine Kim, Education - "Reframing Academic Victimization in PhD Programs: Student and Faculty Perceptions of Power"
Mayeen Quader, Education - "Whitekeeping America's Teaching Force"
Jaymes Paolo Rombaoa, Psychology - "More Moments with Others Matter for Emotional Regulation and Well-Being: A Study of First-Year College Students' Daily Life During COVID-19"
Arline Votruba, Cultural Studies - "Cultural Factors Influencing the Delayed Diagnosis of Endometriosis"
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