Josh Anderson, Isabella Baker, Kara Becraft, Braxton Brooks, Kira Dennison, Nigel Fahland, Antonio Gonzalez, Jah’lin Green, Christopher Kamkar, Torrie King, Madison Krause, Xac Lara, João Maia, Kassidy Matthews, Carmine Meyers, Agustin Morales, Michelle Sierra, Kyle Solomons & Eden Witten

Called to Serve: A History of Missions at Bushnell University

This student-curated museum exhibit explores the rich legacy of missions and missionaries connected to Bushnell University. Using archival photographs, historical documents, and personal stories, the exhibit traces the global and local impact of Bushnell’s mission work. Designed and built collaboratively by students, the display incorporates creative use of reclaimed materials—wood pallets, benches, and gridwalls—to craft an immersive and engaging visitor experience. Each section reflects on the motivations, challenges, and enduring influence of those who have been “called to serve.” This exhibit invites viewers to reflect on the evolving role of missions in both historical and contemporary contexts.

HIST 152, History of Western Civilization II

Stephen Andes

Bucher Room

10 – 10:30 AM

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Jeramy Anderson

The Core Components of Effective Networking in Mass Media, as Analyzed Through Interpersonal and Nonverbal Communication Scholarship

Mass media outlets employ professionals with unique vocabulary, shared experience, and even nonverbals.  Networking in these organizations has its own challenges, many of which can be linked to the impressions management functions of nonverbal messages.  I survey interpersonal and nonverbal scholarship to synthesize this development.

COMM 499, Senior Capstone

Doyle Srader

L203A

1 – 1:30 PM