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McNair Scholars present research at Florida International University

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Shakoya Brown 鈥20 and Charles Langston 鈥20

MIAMI, Fla., November 21, 2019 - Shakoya Brown 鈥20 and Charles Langston 鈥20 traveled to Miami to present research at the Florida International University McNair Scholars conference October 17- 19, 2019. Students in the McNair Scholars Program are required to present research at national conferences, which helps to prepare them for post-graduation.

Brown said presentations not only help with her skills, but also with her confidence.听

鈥淚 know I am becoming prepared to work in my desired field,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淚n addition, I am sharpening tactical skills, boosting my confidence and increasing my knowledge of the trends that exist within my field,鈥 she explained.听

Dr. Jonathan Smalls, director of JCSU鈥檚 McNair Scholars program, is fulfilled when seeing his students present their research.

鈥淥ne of my proudest moments at the conference was observing our scholars鈥 abilities to stimulate intellectual curiosity and discourse within an academic space independent of their faculty mentor and McNair staff,鈥 he said.

Brown鈥檚 research, 鈥淵oung Adults & Politics: Understanding How Social Media Affects the Political Engagement of Young Adults Enrolled at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU),鈥 explores the driving forces behind how HBCU students engage in social action.

鈥淗aving the opportunity to learn about what makes people the way they are and how this affects the wider world is my favorite aspect of research,鈥 Brown added.

In addition to presenting research, Brown and Langston also networked with McNair Scholars from other universities.

鈥淚t's a special time that allows you to network and learn from your peers who are experiencing the same things you are within the program,鈥 Langston said.

He is appreciative of Smalls鈥 guidance and what the McNair Scholars program is teaching him, Langston added.

鈥淭he program has been very beneficial to me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 recognize how important having this opportunity has been for me as a black male. It has exposed me to a higher level of research and opened doors to possibilities I didn鈥檛 even know existed.鈥

During the Fall 2019 semester, McNair Scholars also presented research in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Anaheim, California.

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