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Presentations

This page highlights some of the key academic endeavors that have shaped my growth as a researcher and presented. All of these experiences reflect my ability to think critically, engage with complex issues, and contribute meaningfully to the academic community. These experiences have also expanded my knowledge and sharpened my skills in collaboration, communication, and problem-solving. As you explore this section, you’ll see how my academic journey has prepared me for the challenges of graduate-level work and beyond.

Undergraduate Thesis Defense (2025)

In accordance with the completion of the UCF Honors Undergraduate Thesis Program, I defended my thesis in front of my committee and, additionally, the chair of the Department of Writing and Rhetoric. This process allowed me to demonstrate my understanding and mastery of the subject matter.

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Student Scholar Symposium (2025)

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I presented a poster version of my undergraduate thesis, titled "Sports and Rhetorical Marginalization: A Case Study of Angel Reese & Caitlin Clark," at the 2025 Student Scholar Symposium. This annual event at UCF provides an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to present their research and creative scholarship in a poster format to the university community during Student Research Week.

Student Scholar Symposium (2023)

I presented a research project titled "Police perceptions of the 'blue wall'" at UCF's Student Scholar Symposium - 2023. This research was completed under the advising of Dr. Alondra Garza.

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Knights Write (2023)

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I presented a research project titled "How Socially Conscious Genres Produce Social Change: A Musical Analysis" during the 2023 UCF Knight Showcase, an annual event where participants present research projects, attend panel presentations, and celebrate student work. 

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