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Three Minute Thesis (3MT)

Thank you to all our graduate students who participated in our fourth annual 3MT competition!

We had a great time learning about the research of the up-and-coming ICRSME scholars. Our first place winner and advisor received free conference registration for the 2027 Consultation (valued at $580). Our first runner-up and people's choice award winners received ICRSME swag. Congratulations to our winners: 

First Place

Domonique Caro-Rora, Florida State University (pictured left)

It's All Greek to Me: A Linguistic Approach to Symbolization for Young Learners

First Runner-Up

Stephanie Wallace, Texas Christian University (pictured center)

What's the point? Improving Learning Through Gestures


People's Choice Award (Tie)

Domonique Caro-Rora, Florida State University (pictured right)

It's All Greek to Me: A Linguistic Approach to Symbolization for Young Learners


Stephanie Wallace, Texas Christian University (pictured right)

What's the point? Improving Learning Through Gestures

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