Attend our Book Club!
To participate without presenting, students and faculty are encouraged to attend our book club session, hosted in collaboration with the Office of Lifelong Learning and featuring the Tom Wolfe Weekend Seminar book, Night Watch, by Pulitzer-Prize winner Jayne Anne Phillips. Attendees will receive a free copy of the book and an introduction to its contents and themes. Please sign-up to attend.
Want to attend SSA 2025?
Come on March 21st to participate in or engage with the following:
Classroom Presentation
In a classroom presentation, students will have the opportunity to showcase their academic work to a dedicated audience. Presenters will be given 15-20 minutes to share research in a classroom setting.
Poster Session
In a poster session, students will have the opportunity to showcase their academic work in an informal setting. Each student will be given a spot in a room with multiple presenters for an hour-long session. Presenters are expected to prepare a physical poster to stand with for the session and engage with those walking around the poster session.
Installation
In an installation, students will have the opportunity to showcase art or other visual products in an informal setting. Each student will be given a spot in a room with multiple other students for an hour-long session. Presenters are expected to stand with their art and engage with those walking around the installation, and installation will remain on display for the entire conference pending approval from each artist.
Performance
In a performance, a student will have the opportunity to share a visual talent with a dedicated audience. Performers will present something expressive (music, singing, dancing, live art, film, etc.) in a venue and timeslot suitable for the performance.
Questions? Contact ursing25@mail.wlu.edu or sducker@mail.wlu.edu!