TEDxCSU 2016

TEDxCSU, which took place on March 5th, 2016, featured 10 live TEDx talks as well as interactive exhibits where innovators and audience members engaged in the spreading of ideas and passions. TEDxCSU is a licensed event authorized by the TED Conferences LLC, and is a Colorado State University Organization.


The Gender Tag: Authentic Gender Expression - Atlas Wylde

Most people don't ever stop to think about their experience of gender, and this leads to a lack of understanding for others, and a limited worldview. In addition, if you never explore your identity as it pertains to gender, you might never be able to make informed choices about your body and your life, and sticking with the status quo when it comes to gender expression harms many people.

 

How to Find and Live Your Calling - Bryan Dik, Ph. D.

The idea that work can be a calling is an old idea that is making a major resurgence in contemporary culture, not to mention within social science. "Calling" is a hot topic within psychology and management; the number of empirical studies on work as a calling has increased more than tenfold within the last decade, and shows no signs of slowing.

 

Interfaith Cooperation: An Invitation for All Beliefs - Elizabeth Sink

This interfaith movement is helping to dissolve the ever-rising tide of religious extremism present in society today, particularly on college campuses. Interfaith education, cooperation, and service are on the uptick at Colorado State University and in the Northern Colorado area, with the help of the long-standing Fort Collins area Interfaith Council. Let’s make this community a model for spiritual diversity.

 

Understanding PTSD’s Effects on Brain, Body, and Emotions - Janet Seahorn, Ph. D.

PTSD disrupts the lives of average individuals as well as combat veterans who have served their country. The person experiencing the trauma often then impacts the lives of his/her family, friends, and workplaces. PTSD does not distinguish between race, age or gender and often goes undiagnosed. Even with proper diagnosis, many individuals do not know where to turn to get help. Society needs to understand the aftermath of trauma especially combat trauma and how to prepare for warriors when they return home.

 

Bison Conservation - Jennifer Barfield Ph. D.

The conservation of bison in Northern Colorado.

 

Parental Alienation - Jennifer Harman, Ph. D.

Parental alienation is a devastating problem affecting millions of families around the world. Unfortunately, much like how we addressed domestic violence several decades ago, we treat parental alienation as a domestic issue rather than as a problem that affects communities, school systems, police and court systems, mental health and financial institutions, and legislative bodies. I will discuss how our social and cultural systems sanction and even promote parental alienation at the expense of our children, and what can be done about it.

 

Vision is Action-Specific - Jessica Witt, Ph. D.

Professor Witt studies how a person's ability to act influences perception. For example, baseball players who are hitting well see the ball as bigger. People who are fatigued or out of shape see hills as steeper. Objects that are within reach look closer. These findings demonstrate an important role of action in the basic processes of perception

 

The Importance of Studying Sharks - Lisa Wickman

My idea worth spreading is that sharks are worth studying and making people care about. Sharks are incredibly important to oceans (they are an apex predator, similar to the cornerstone of marine populations), greatly misunderstood (sharks attack people, but so do bears. It’s a risk you take when you enter their home) and are becoming increasingly threatened. Sharks use mangroves as nursery habit for up to three years as babies, which is a concern for their future, as mangroves are increasingly destroyed for coastal development. Additionally, sharks face persecution by fishermen as targets and as bycatch. Therefore, conservation of sharks must be superbly intertwined with human culture and society if it is to be successful because of the direct link between human activity and shark population decline.

 

Body Sovereignty and Kids: How we can cultivate a culture of consent - Monica Rivera

The importance of learning about consent at a young age.

 

Power of Words - Xajés Martinez

In my journey of self discovery, I have been empowered by words in unique ways that I think more people should hear more about. From my name to the definition of existence between translations, I have taken the power of words to levels of new self awareness and authenticity with the world.