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SIUE s Colaninno Presents at Premier Archaeology Association s Presidential Session

SIUE’s Colaninno Presents at Premier Archaeology Association’s Presidential Session Share Article Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Carol Colaninno, PhD, research assistant professor in the SIUE Center for STEM Research, Education and Outreach, presented on Improving Equity, Access and Professionalism at Archaeological Field Schools through the Prevention and Reduction of Sexual Harassment and Assault during the presidential session of the Society of American Archaeology’s annual meeting in April. SIUE’s Carol Colaninno, PhD, research assistant professor in the SIUE Center for STEM Research, Education and Outreach. This virtual presentation offered an important opportunity to share our initial research findings and offer recommendations on policy changes and language adjustments that may support a sense of inclusivity among students.

It s all about balance: Students study how water movement shapes landscape of local creek

The words “fluvial” and “geomorphology” are not “everyday words” for most college students. But, these words are a crucial part of Alexander Kalna’s vocabulary.  Fluvial geomorphology examines the ways moving water interacts with the physical objects in it, therefore reshaping the landscape as it transports sediment. “Fluvial processes sculpt the landscape, eroding landforms, transporting sediment and depositing it to create new landforms,” The National Park Service’s website said. “Human civilization and ecosystems alike are dependent on fluvial systems.” Kalna, an environmental sciences graduate student from House Springs, Missouri, and his wife, social science graduate student Cristal Campocasso, of Venezuela, are focusing on a research project at Silver Creek Watershed. The watershed lies just 30 minutes from campus and is mostly located in Madison County but also runs though Macoupin and Montgomery counties.

Our Education: SIUE project to transform STEM Graduate experience

Our Education: SIUE project to transform STEM Graduate experience The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail SIUE research team members include, top from left, Carol Colaninno and Adriana Martinez, and, bottom from left, Rohan Benjankar, Alan Black and Sharon Locke. EDWARDSVILLE Effective mentorship plays a pivotal role in the success of graduate students, as supportive mentorship relationships are linked to student retention, degree completion and early career success. That’s why the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Graduate School has centered its new Innovation and Excellence in Graduate Education (IEGE) grant program’s inaugural funding on projects that enhance the quality and effectiveness of graduate student mentorship.

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