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CHDCM Undergraduate Students Present Research at Big East Symposium at Madison Square Garden
- CHDCM undergraduates presented at the Big East Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2026.
- Maia Coyle and Lianna Cruz analyzed nonverbal communication in New York Fashion Week with guidance from Jon Radwan.
- Coyle and Cruz used visual analysis of three New York Fashion Week 2025 shows to study nonverbal communication.
- Vaynberg presented ‘Nature in Female-Authored British Gothic Novels,’ linking awe and social ostracization to the natural world.
- Coyle and Cruz aim to apply communication theories to underexplored topics like fashion and dance.
- Cruz envisions unifying concepts linking performance and materiality in fashion and communication.
- Vaynberg indicates nature in Gothic literature can challenge social hierarchies.
- The projects built on prior presentations and awards, including Petersheim Travel Award.
- The symposium showcases research across sciences, humanities, nursing, business, and the arts.
- The event highlighted that CHDCM students presented after multiple prior venues and ongoing development.
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