Three 麻豆短视频传媒 (KSU) students swept the poster category competition during the inaugural Mid-Southern Interdisciplinary Sciences Association (MISA) conference in Franklin, Tennessee.

鈥淲inning all categories is no easy feat,鈥 Dr. Debbie Thomas, provost and vice president for academic affairs at KSU, said. 鈥淚 commend the students on their excellent work and faculty for their leadership.鈥

Graduate students Dennis Hall and Eric Mason won first place for their poster titled 鈥淢edia Imagery and Social Media: Desensitization and Selective Consumption of Social Media Violence.鈥 Undergraduate student Kelvin Brooks earned second place for his poster titled 鈥淏lack Lives Matter and the Cycle of Oppression.鈥 Instructor Lana (Marlene) Browning was awarded third place for her poster titled 鈥淐itizen Journalism and Public Cynicism toward Police in the United States.鈥

鈥淎s always, our students represented KSU and the Bluegrass State Intelligence Consortium well,鈥 Dr. Mara Merlino, associate professor of psychology and sociology at KSU, said. 鈥淥ur group represented a substantial portion of the event program, at which we presented three hour-long panels, a grad student paper by Kessiah Cunningham, and a total of 11 student posters.鈥