The Mount's Investigating Research on Campus (iROC) series held another semester of passionate presentations, many of which are available for viewing on YouTube.
iROC provides a forum for faculty, staff, and students to showcase their research endeavors with the college and local communities.
Presentations this semester included:
- "Humanitarian, War Correspondent, and Great American Novelist: Edith Wharton and World War I," by Nancy Von Rosk, professor of English
- "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sport" by R. Scott Russell, assistant professor of Sports Management
- "Analogies or Differences: Dickensian Déjà vu in Two Tales by Henry James" by Peter Witkowsky, associate professor of English/chair of the Division of Arts & Letters and alumna Elizabeth Hill-Caruso
- "Helping teachers say 'iROCk supporting CoLab-orative teams!'" by Micah Modell, assistant professor of Information Technology
- "Sustainability Accounting and Reporting: The Evolution of Management Accountability" by Tracey Niemotko and Moira Tolan, professors of Business
To see videos from iROC presentations and more, visit www.msmc.edu/WatchiROC