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STARKVILLE, Miss.âA U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and an Olympic silver medalist are among the featured speakers Friday [April 5] for Mississippi ´ķĪķAPPâs first TEDx Conference.
At the 4 p.m. public event in Colvard Student Unionâs Dawg House, TED Talks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group atmosphere. The "Moving Forward"-themed event is nearly sold out, but those interested may check at the door for any available tickets.
MSUâs Television Center will live stream the event at .
Avery K. Ferguson, a senior English major from Mandeville, Louisiana, is vice president for TEDx at ´ķĪķAPP, the student organization coordinating the conference. She said a TEDx Conference is an independently organized TED-like event where people give talks on ideas they are passionate about and believe are worth sharing.
âWe have worked over the past year to organize and cultivate a conference with speakers of all ages and backgrounds to give talks on topics including overcoming obsession and traumatic brain injury, the history of the future: why science fiction matters, the future of sustainable homes, and more,â said Ferguson, a student in MSUâs Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College.
Speakers include:
âBrady A. Kruse, an MSU sophomore computer science major and Shackouls Honors College student from New Haven, Missouri. He will discuss his enthusiasm for science fiction, which he explored during a one-semester study abroad experience in Oxford, England.
âDanielle Scott-Arruda, a former two-time Olympic silver medalist in volleyball. She now travels the nation speaking to schools about the importance of financial literacy and women in leadership.
âVeera Gnaneswar Gude, an associate professor in MSUâs Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He is conducting research on sustainable housing and energy-producing homes.
âHannah Jian, a Starkville High School senior and passionate speech and debate team member who was named ´ķĪķAPP Oratorical Champion in Mississippi.
âKolie Crutcher, an MSU electrical engineering alumnus who has applied his love for science to the study of success and now is a published author on the subject. He is founder and CEO of the Wall Street media company GET MONEY Inc.
âMadison K. Grant, an MSU senior business administration major from Elberta, Alabama. With assistance from MSUâs Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach, Grant and other MSU students founded jitterbeanâs coffee, now served at the universityâs ´ķĪķAPP Fountain Bakery.
âNicholas Ward, a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury. He will discuss the psychological impact that injury caused on his service as a Green Beret.
For more conference information, visit or email tedxmsstate@gmail.com.
Learn more about MSUâs TEDx student organization at or Instagram @tedxmsstate.
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