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<Title>Congratulations Aly Stetyick!</Title>
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    <p>Organizational Science is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry focusing on employee 
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    enhanced understanding leads to applications and interventions that 
    benefit the individual, work groups, the organization, the customer, the
     community, and the larger society in which the organization operates. 
    Doctoral students are involved in field work, research, applied 
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    self-run Organizational Science Center, which focuses on providing aid 
    to local non-profits. </p>
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     discipline stems from (in alphabetical order): Human Resources 
    Management, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Organizational 
    Behavior, Organizational Communication, Organizational Sociology and 
    Social Psychology. The program itself spans four departments within UNC 
    Charlotte - the Departments of Psychological Sciences, Communications 
    Studies, Sociology, and the Belk School of Business. Doctoral students 
    are encouraged to co-enroll within Master's programs aligned with these 
    departments within the school; as such, I will also be earning a 
    Master's Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Graduates 
    currently have a 100% employment rate. </p>
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<Title>Prior Experience and Effectiveness of Video Game Distraction</Title>
<Tagline>Wednesday April 27, 2016 | UC Ballroom | 10:00 a.m. &#8211; Noon</Tagline>
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<Tagline>Wednesday April 27, 2016 | UC Ballroom | 10:00 a.m. &#8211; Noon</Tagline>
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    <span><div><span><br></span></div>Between the Lines, a two-minute-long stop-animation short, is a hand-drawn project including hundreds of drawings and photographs. Set to French composer Yann Tiersen’s Toujours La, this project’s main concept arose from my self-image as an artist. The film is about the common thread connecting all my artwork, from a rough sketch to an elaborated final project, despite the unique context and stylistic approach of each creation. The story line revolves around two little characters, who, as children, share a similar kind of gentle and innocent personality. While both are simply drawn, the characters live in different worlds: one has been sketched into a class notebook in a rough, doodle-like format, while the other has been drawn more carefully into a sketchbook, and has been colored in fully. I purposefully chose a seemingly simplified approach to animation style in order to embody the sweetness of the relationship not only between the characters, but between artist and artwork. This project was created with Adobe Premiere Pro.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
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<Title>Examining Self-Portraits through Film at URCAD 2016!</Title>
<Tagline>Wednesday April 27, 2016 | UC 204 | 10:40 a.m.</Tagline>
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    <strong>Tomas Loayza </strong>will be presenting a short film of 1:26 minutes created by using cutout paper animation. The film is based on the self-portrait The Cliff, a piece depicting a creature made of rock who struggles to follow his father up a cliff. Come check out his presentation at URCAD 2016!</div>
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