ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Student Debates

Tuesday, November 13, 2012: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Lecture Hall, Floor Two (Knoxville Convention Center)
Participants:
Jenny S. Carlson
Matan Shelomi
Mohammad-Amir Aghaee
Irina Shapiro
Larry Godfrey
Megha Kalsi
Bethany Hunt
Abiya Saeed
Sydney Crawley
Meghan M. Curry
Jessica Hartshorn
Luis Ricardo Orellana
Ryan Rastok
Sim Barrow
Timothy J. Kring
Shaonpius Mondal
Jessica K. Rendon
Ikju Park
Joel R. Price
Mark Schwarzländer
Eutychus M. Kariuki
Omotola Dosunmu
Megan Wilkerson
Julius Eason
Michael Cooke
Saundra A. Wheeler
Raymond L. Hix
Sean D. M. Gresham
Jhalendra P. Rijal
Lígia C. Vieira
Jake E. Bova
J. Christopher Bergh
Runxin Cao
Organizer :
Joy L. Newton


1:30 PM
Welcoming Remarks
1:55 PM
Team 1 (University of Kentucky), Topic 1: What is the best individual solution to feeding the world's growing population?
Meghan M. Curry, University of Kentucky ; Sydney Crawley, University of Kentucky ; Megha Kalsi, University of Kentucky ; Abiya Saeed, University of Kentucky ; Bethany Hunt, University of Kentucky
2:02 PM
Cross-examination of Team 1 by Team 2 for Topic 1
2:05 PM
Team 2 (University of Idaho, faculty advisor - Mark Schwarzlaender), Topic 1: What is the best individual solution to feeding the world's growing population?
Jessica K. Rendon, University of Idaho ; Shaonpius Mondal, University of Idaho ; Ikju Park, University of Idaho ; Joel R. Price, University of Idaho
2:12 PM
Cross-examination of Team 2 by Team 1 for Topic 1
2:15 PM
First Rebuttal by Team 2
2:18 PM
First Rebuttal by Team 1
2:21 PM
Second Rebuttal by Team 2
2:24 PM
Second Rebuttal by Team 1
2:27 PM
Questions from judges and audience for Topic 1
2:37 PM
Break
2:50 PM
Unbiased introduction, Topic 2: What is the best individual solution to solving the threat of global climate change?
Akua Konadu Antwi-Agyakwa, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
3:05 PM
Team 3 (University of California, Davis), Topic 2: What is the best individual solution to solving the threat of global climate change?
Jenny S. Carlson, University of California, Davis ; Matan Shelomi, University of California, Davis ; Mohammad-Amir Aghaee, University of California, Davis ; Irina Shapiro, University of Maryland
3:12 PM
Cross-examination of Team 3 by Team 4 for Topic 2
3:15 PM
Team 4 (University of Arkansas, faculty advisor - Tim Kring), Topic 2: What is the best individual solution to solving the threat of global climate change?
Jessica Hartshorn, University of Arkansas ; Luis Ricardo Orellana, University of Arkansas ; Ryan Rastok, University of Arkansas ; Sim Barrow, University of Arkansas
3:22 PM
Cross-examination of Team 4 by Team 3 for Topic 2
3:25 PM
First Rebuttal by Team 4
3:28 PM
First Rebuttal by Team 3
3:31 PM
Second Rebuttal by Team 4
3:34 PM
Second Rebuttal by Team 3
3:37 PM
Questions from judges and audience for Topic 2
3:47 PM
Break
4:15 PM
Team 5 (Florida A&M University, faculty advisor - Raymond L. Hix), Topic 3: What is the best individual solution to meeting the world's growing energy demand?
Eutychus M. Kariuki, Florida A&M University ; Omotola Dosunmu, Florida A&M University ; Megan Wilkerson, Florida A&M University ; Julius Eason, Florida A&M University ; Michael Cooke, Florida A&M University ; Saundra A. Wheeler, Florida A&M University
4:22 PM
Cross-examination of Team 5 by Team 6 for Topic 3
4:25 PM
Team 6 (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Topic 3: What is the best individual solution to meeting the world’s growing energy demand?
Sean D. M. Gresham, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Jhalendra P. Rijal, Virginia Tech AHS-AREC ; Lígia C. Vieira, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Jake E. Bova, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
4:32 PM
Cross-examination of Team 6 by Team 5 for Topic 3
4:35 PM
First Rebuttal by Team 6
4:38 PM
First Rebuttal by Team 5
4:41 PM
Second Rebuttal by Team 6
4:44 PM
Second Rebuttal by Team 5
4:47 PM
Questions from judges and audience for Topic 3
4:57 PM
Concluding Remarks
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