May 2, 2025
Reception & Presentations 2pm to 5pm
Cal Poly Humboldt Library
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The Alien Movie Project: studying the narrative, affective, and production politics of alien cinema via podcast
Dr. Aaron Donaldson
Communication
Faculty
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
The Alien Movie Project is a 91-part podcast series about alienhood rhetoric in cinema. Dr. Donaldson will overview and summarize podcasting as a form of education as well as the lessons learned from critically interrogating nearly 100 alien movies from throughout history and across the globe.
The Importance of Stretching Everyday
Ahmad Shah
Communications
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
For this assignment/project, I wanted to create a poster that information, relatable, and quick. When you see a poster, you kind of have to soak it all in at once. It isn’t moving or talking to give you the bigger picture of what it is. You just have to look and kind of go with it however you like. That is why I wanted something that was grounded to Earth, quick, and knowledgeable. I wanted to do an awareness poster on The Importance of Stretching. The importance of stretching is something that is overlooked in our daily lives because individuals are wrapped up in their everyday busy lives. I cannot blame them, so am I!
The Benefits of Smiling & Laughing
Krysteanna Cabanas
College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
There were many different ideas that popped into my head when I first heard the idea of Ideafest, the idea that made me the most excited was the Benefits of Smiling and Laughing. I believe that this is a good Ideafest contribution for two reasons, one being that we are two years into a worldwide pandemic, where we have had to cover out beautiful smiles, and it has removed the normalization of smiling with one another, and secondly we are all adults and college students who tend be stressed out and forget to take a second for ourselves. There were many articles that I used to do the research for my poster and the pictures I used were to make me people smile while they are reading my poster.
The Art of Script: Humanity's Creative Abilities to Give Sound and Thought a Body
Starsong Brittain
Native American Studies and Anthropology
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Script is an overlooked art form in our society today. This project puts a spotlight on the creative bandwidth humanity has had in developing script. Along with the work done to revive forms of script and the language it takes shape from. Script extends throughout human time. Shifts from the realm of the sacred to that of mundane. Script gains its shape from the culture that develops it. At the end the viewers concepts of; what script is, how it functions, and what it can be, should be shifted. As well as causing for a reevaluation of how script is looked at by our society.
The Hippie: From Conception to Today
Amanda Trujillo
Communications
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Beatniks, Free Spirits, Tree Huggers, Bohemians, and even Freaks some may say, are all words commonly used to describe what one might generalize as a “Hippy”. This subculture has been a highlighted group synonymous with fashion, mass media recognition, environmental conservationism, musical creation, music culture, nomadism, drugs, and various other connotative associations. This analysis seeks to identify the media correlation between the identified subculture of the “Hippy” from its conception to today and how the evolution of this culture has manifested itself in today’s mass media-flooded society as well as media of the past.
It's like, I have to feel guilty cuz I'm white' : Fear and Frenzy around Critical Race Theory in K12
Daniela Tierra
Sociology
Graduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Since 2020, Critical Race Theory in schools has become a controversial topic nationwide, particularly among conservatives. Despite this, most public schools are not teaching or talking about CRT - So, where does this misinformation originate? This presentation explores the origin of this issue, common narratives of opposition and their sources, and examines who the people opposed to CRT are - behind the Facebook comments. This presentation expands on the roots of resistance to CRT to understand obstacles to implementing future liberatory, anti-racist curricula in predominantly conservative communities and learning environments.
Dunsmuir
Jacob Varelas
Film
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Dunsmuir is a small town. A film project.
Wellness Center at Eureka City Schools (ECS)
Emma Davis
Social Work
Graduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
We are developing and implementing a Wellness center in Eureka City Schools (ECS). The collaboration includes Two Feathers Native American Family Services, Open Door Community Health Center, Humboldt County Office of Education, Cal Poly Humboldt, various consultants, grant writers, and ECS students and employees. Student feedback identified the needs, health disparities, and gaps in wellness services and informed how to best support diverse student populations. We collected student feedback via a survey and feedback groups which were student-led and driven. The findings suggest the wellness center should be an inviting space, be a space to regulate, and offer clinical/non-clinical support.
The Impact of COVID on Academic Stress and Achievement Goal Orientations in College Students
Edgar D. Jimenez-Madora
Psychology
Graduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Since the start of the pandemic, college students report experiencing more stress, more burnout, and more negative academic perceptions which in turn have affected persistence rates. College students' are experiencing more academic stress due to having a hard time adjusting to online format which has been associated with lower academic persistence. Students' goal orientation may be influenced by stress. Achievement goal orientations refers to a student’s motivation and approach to educational goals. We hypothesize that COVID-19 stress would mediate the relationship between perceived academic stress and achievement goal orientations.
Understanding NAGPRA
Chalene Duty
Archaeology
Undergraduate Student
Dawn Nystrom
Archaeology
Undergraduate Student
Virginia Vance
Archaeology
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
This poster provides a deeper look into the history, legislation, enforcement, and weakness of NAGPRA. Alongside our analysis we include an in-depth discussion of the White VS University of California court case in which NAGPRA was enacted. The case study explores the difficulties in dealing with the vagueness of NAGPRA and applying this legislation to real world problems. This poster above all encourages critical discussions of our cultural resource management laws in this country and the necessary steps we must take to improve them. NAGPRA holds an integral place in our cultural management, and we must work to hold it accountable to the highest standards.