Bill Anderson Fund Lightning Talks
PechaKucha is an informal gathering where presenters share their work, ideas, and thoughts in a brief but enlightening way. Each presenter will display 20 images for 20 seconds along with a narrative that highlights a specific project or set of objectives. This session, hosted by the Bill Anderson Fund Student Council, will showcase work being done in the hazards field by graduate students from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds.

Community Engagement: Assessing Zika Communications, Mosquito Prevention Behaviors, and Emergency Preparedness Readiness Using Field Epidemiology Methods

A Holistic Perspective: An Anthropologist's Take on Hazard Mitigation and the Benefits of Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Underground Inferno in Mound City

"We're Kinda Vulnerable, but Kinda Resilient:" Older Adults as an Untapped Resource in Disaster