Brooks College of Health
Dr. Chaka Brittain, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, was selected as a member of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine’s HEAL (Health Equity Achieved through Lifestyle Medicine) Scholarship Program’s 2022 HEAL Scholar cohort. This includes $3,670 to cover all expenses associated with becoming certified in lifestyle medicine as well as membership dues, annual conference registration in November, Lifestyle Medicine Board Review course and board registration and a $550 travel stipend for the annual conference.
Dr. Jane McCarthy, professor of nursing, has been invited to speak during a Memorial Day ceremony to be held at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. May 30. McCarthy has been asked to share a message that will bring recognition to our country’s Vietnam veterans. During the Vietnam War, McCarthy served as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.
Dr. Doreen Perez, adjunct in public health, will present "Best Practices and Lessons Learned" from COVID-19 at the American College Health Association Annual Meeting June 2. The presentation will include information on identifying guidelines, policies and operational planning to address COVID-19 on the college campus; discussing the impact of the pandemic on mental health and resilience; and explaining communication and collaboration practices.
Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, with Leila Ninya, published “The Role Nutrition and Dietetics Faculty Play in Providing Experiential learning Opportunities Amid the Pandemic” in the , 2022 114(1), 44-47. Hicks-Roof, with Dr. Jenifer Ross, Meghan Cosby and Dr. Andrea Arikawa, also published “Instructor and Student Perceptions of Teacher Empathy in Higher Education” in College Teaching, 2022. In addition, Hicks-Roof, with Karen Beathard, published “A Mentoring Program Builds the Bridge with Nutrition Students and Healthcare Professionals” in J Allied Health, 2022 Spring;51(1):31-37. With Caroline Sluyter and Kelly LeBlanc, Hicks-Roof published “Boosting Whole Grain Utilization in the Consumer Market: A Case Study of the Oldways Whole Grains Council’s Stamped Product Database,” in ; 14(3), 713.
Coggin College of Business
Dr. Gregory Gundlach, professor of marketing, and Riley T. Krotz, had the article “Insights From Marketing and Supply Chain Management: Implications for Competition Policy and Antitrust Law” accepted for publication with Competition Policy International.
College of Arts and Sciences
Art, Art History and Design
Dr. Debra Murphy, professor of art history, presented a paper titled “Revisiting the Holy Family with John the Baptist attributed to Giorgio Vasari at the Cummer Museum,” March 5 at the New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies in Sarasota, Florida. She also chaired the session “Baroque Rome: Designing Villas, Collecting Pictures” March 4.
Mr. Jason John, associate professor of painting/drawing, participated in the following exhibitions: “老澳门资料 Face,” Webster Arts, Juror: Mia Bergeron, Webster Groves, Missouri, Reclamation, Florida School of the Arts, Palatka, Florida, February; and “My Association with a Temporal Identity,” 33 Collective Gallery, Solo Exhibition, January, Chicago, March; John was also awarded Best in Show, “老澳门资料 Face”, Webster Arts, Webster Groves, Missouri, March; and was a winner in the Fine Art: Professionals Category, Creative Quarterly Magazine, Issue 66, New York City, March. In addition, John was featured in the following: (1) February 2022 publication of the Amplified Art Network: “My Association With Temporal Identity: Interview with Jason John,” ; (2) January 2022 issue of the American Art Collector Magazine: Concealment and Discovery, pgs. 72-75, Santa Fe, NM, January; and (3) Artist Showcase of the Creative Quarterly Magazine, New York City.
Vanessa Cruz, professor of graphic design and digital media, received Third Fulbright Award as Specialist working with the nonprofit GerHub in Mongolia developing creative curriculum in March 2022.
Stephen Heywood, professor of ceramics, participated in the SIP - National Juried Exhibition. Sulfur Studios in Savannah, Georgia, and the Last Call VII - National Juried Exhibition at the Companion Gallery in Humboldt, Tennessee, in March/April.
Sheila Goloborotko, associate professor in printmaking, participated in the group exhibition “Calculating Chaos” at the University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The exhibition included a diverse, international group of artists and was also showcased at the Southern Graphic Council International at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. During the conference, Goloborotko participated in three additional group exhibitions: “Queer Printmaking & Futurity,” an exhibition of fine art prints by contemporary queer artists at the Backspace Gallery at UW Madison Art Lofts; “The Devil’s Dictionary,” inspired by the satirical dictionary written by American journalist Ambrose Bierce; and “This is a Gift,” a portfolio celebrating and carrying forward the threads of generosity that brought us here and from which we will weave our shared future.
Communications
Ken Thomas, instructor of multimedia journalism and production, supervised the School’s internship program for two events. First, the School of Communication Internship Program "Inside Swoop in 90" were live on location for the School of Communication Internship Fair March 1. Students were live on Facebook promoting the fair every 30-minutes from 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. New technologies installed into the School of Communication TV Studio in 2020 allowed students to broadcast from across campus for the first time. . For the second event, Thomas supervised the School of Communication coverage of The Players Championship on "Inside Swoop in 90." The internship team were live on location for March 8-10 during the annual professional golf tournament in Ponte Vedra Beach. Using what they learned about off-site live production, the interns provided news, sports and weather reports from the golf course broadcasting live on Facebook. .
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Dr. Michael Cherbonneau, associate professor, with his colleagues Bruce A. Jacobs and Justin T. Pickett, published a paper titled “Greed Restraint: Ambiguity Aversion, Reference Dependence, and Self-Centeredness as Sources of Self-Regulation in Instrumental Crime.” Crime & Delinquency. Pp.1-38, April.
History
Dr. Denise Bossy, associate professor of history: The Special Issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly, “Indigenous Florida,” has earned the Arthur W. Thompson Award from the Florida Historical Society, April.
Dr. Alison J. Bruey, professor of history, presented the paper “The Opposition Within: Political Violence and Transition Politics in Chile” at the American Historical Association 135th Annual Meeting, February.
Dr. Charles Closmann, associate professor of history, presented a paper “Greening the Academy: From Activism to Institutionalization at the 老澳门资料, 1972-2022,” at the Florida Conference of Historians Annual Conference, St. Leo, Florida; February 27.
Dr. Chris Rominger, assistant professor of history, was awarded a NEH Summer Stipend, in April. In addition, Rominger had his book chapter manuscript “Testing Boundaries: Tunisia and the Italian Conquest of Ottoman Tripolitania, 1911-12“ featured for discussion and critique at the New York French History Group’s seminar on Feb. 26.
Mathematic and Statistics
Dr. Michelle DeDeo, with colleagues J. Butler, D. Lambert and D. Murphy, published “Population and Nest Site Evidence for Diamondback Terrapins, Malaclemys terrapin, in Northeast Florida” in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, March. DeDeo also presented a special session talk titled "State-space Smoothing Models and the Opioid Epidemic: A Case Study" at the Joint Mathematics Meeting, April.
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Dr. Sarah LaChance Adams, Florida Blue Distinguished Professor and director of the Florida Blue Center for Ethics, published an article titled “Simone de Beauvoir & the Ethics of Seduction” in the Institute of Arts & Ideas in London, March.
Physics
Dr. Jason Haraldsen, associate professor of physics, and students Alexandria Alcantara, Joseph Prescott and Drew Duncan, attended and presented at the American Physical Society March Meeting in Chicago. This conference was a hybrid conference with Haraldsen and Drew attending in-person, while Alexandria and Joseph attended virtually, March.
Dr. Devki N. Talwar, physics research associate, and his colleague Dr. Hao-Hsiung Lin, published a paper titled “Assessing thermodynamical properties of Al1−x GaxSb alloys and optical modes for Al1−x GaxSb/GaAs epifilms and (AlSb)m/(GaSb)n superlattices.” Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology, A40, 032801 (2022), March.
Political Science and Public Administration
Dr. G. George Candler, professor of public administration, and his colleagues presented the following conference papers at the annual American Society for Public Administration Conference, March 18-22, Jacksonville, Florida: (1) Candler and Nicholas Cole, “Beyond the Anglosphere: Global perspectives on the government v. market debate”; and (2) Candler and Daniel Pinheiro, “A Mixed Method Analysis of Covid Response in 200 States and Provinces.”
Dr. Joshua C. Gellers, associate professor of political science, and his colleagues Walter Leal Filho, Peter Yang, João Henrique Paulino Pires Eustachio, Anabela Marisa Azul, Agata Gielczyk, Maria Alzira Pimenta Dinis and Valerija Kozlova, published an article titled “Deploying digitalisation and artificial intelligence in sustainable development research” in the journal Environment, Development and Sustainability, February. Gellers also published an essay, “Is 2022 the year that AI ethics takes sustainability seriously?” in the Global Trends in AI 2022 report of the Global AI Ethics Institute. In addition, Gellers delivered a guest lecture on “Political Economy of Chinese Development Assistance” in an environmental economics course at Villanova University, March.
Psychology
Dr. Elizabeth R. Brown, associate professor in psychology, published an article alongside her collaborators Jessi Smith and Doralyn Rossmann, titled “ ‘Broad’ Impact: Perceptions of Sex/Gender-Related Psychology Journals’ ” in the Frontiers in Psychology journal, March. Madisen Reasonover and Hollie Minichiello, graduate teaching assistants, presented “Relations between mothers’ emotional regulation, stress, and depression during COVID-19” at the 68th Southeastern Psychological Association annual conference using data from a Jody Nicholson and University of Texas collaboration project. Awarded in the top 9 of 174 project submissions for the Graduate Student Research Award, March.
Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Dr. Paul Clark, associate professor and MSW Program Director, published a book chapter, “The well-being of older adults in prison” in L. Rapp-McCall & S. Hardy-Chandler (Eds.), Social workers’ desk reference (4th ed.). Oxford University Press, March.
Dr. Jelena Brezjanovic-Shogren, visiting instructor of anthropology, participated in “Cultural Anthropologist,” as a panelist, March 24, Cambridge University, UK, and in "Peoples Movement in Serbia: Mining consequences and the power of a united ecological front," March.
College of Education and Human Services
Dr. Terrie M. Galanti, assistant professor, secondary mathematics and STEM integration/computational thinking, in collaboration with Dr. Nancy Holincheck and Dr. James Trefil, both from George Mason University, published “Assessing the Development of Digital Scientific Literacy With a Computational Evidence-Based Reasoning Tool” in the Journal of Educational Computing Education Research.
Dr. Tara Rowe has been named the 2022 Debra Husted Memorial Dreams Come True Award recipient by the Florida Division on Career Development and Transition. The award is presented in honor of Debra Husted, who devoted her time and expertise on behalf of individuals of all ages with disabilities. In her memory, the award “recognizes individuals who exemplify Husted’s values and show involvement beyond the circle of their lives.”
Dr. Nile Stanley, associate professor of literacy education, and Steffanie Fletcher, executive director of Hope at Hand, Inc. presented a session, “Promoting Resilience in Youth through a Group Poetry and Art Making Program” at the annual National Youth Advocacy and Resilience (NYAR) conference, sponsored by Georgia Southern University, Savannah, Georgia.
Dr. Christine Weber and Rui Wang (GRA) presented a session titled “Supporting Content Knowledge Pedagogy: Designing Professional Learning for Educators Working with Gifted Learners” at the virtual Florida Association for the Gifted (FLAG) Conference in March.
On April 14, the NEFSTEM hosted 10 students from Alden Road Exceptional Student Center to engage in robotics activities using Beebots in the 老澳门资料 STEP Lab. Students took on the roles of designers, program debuggers, robot drivers, and navigators. Additionally, students created “fuzzy heads” as a grass growing experiment to take back to their school to observe. This visit provided an excellent example of distributed expertise and incorporated multiple teachers, staff, and students from Alden road and COEHS by providing expertise to create a really great experience for the students. Special thanks to Logan Silverman from Alden Road, and COEHS personnel including Shaqwana Freeman-Green, Meghan Parkinson, David Hoppey, Pam Wiliamson, Nick Eastham and Terry Cavanaugh for their support. Christy Davis, an EDIE student, volunteered her time to work with the students and staff. To plan or participate in future STEP Lab activities, please reach out to Xavier Rozas and/or Brian Zoellner.
老澳门资料 Online
Kevin Hulen, assistant director for quality and assessment, presented a session titled “The Never Ending Story ... Continuous Improvements to Online Programs” at the virtual conference.
Thomas G. Carpenter Library
Maria Atilano, student outreach librarian, co-published a program model dedicated to the Carpenter Library’s “Finals Week Pet Grams” on , a website hosted by the American Library Association Public Programs Office, on April 19.
Courtenay McLeland, head of Digital Projects and Preservation, and Amy Beecham, art professor, presented “Exhibiting Students’ Bound Sketchbooks” to the Book-Arts Special Interest Group of the Art Libraries Society of North America on March 29.
Susan Swiatosz, head of Special Collections and University Archives, will be presenting a paper titled “Sparking Joy in the 老澳门资料 Rare Books Collection” at the Society of Florida Archivists annual meeting on May 12.