Published: Bradley Marianno, Mark Spinrad, Megan Griffard
Bradley Marianno, Mark Spinrad, and Megan Griffard (all Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education) published "Weighting for Equity: The Impact and Challenges of Weighted Student Funding Implementation" in the journal Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.
Kavita Batra (Medicine) as Deputy Editor and Jagdish Khubchandani as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health, along with Michael Wilblishauser, Fern J. Webb, and R. Andrew Yockey, published an editorial titled "Reforming Public Health Organizations in the Post-COVID Era." The commentary highlights the increasing…
Published: Kimberly Jones-Rudolph, Wilfredo Lacro, Larry Hurst, Jay Shen
Kimberly Jones-Rudolph, Wilfredo Lacro, Larry Hurst, and Jay Shen (all Healthcare Administration and Policy) have published a paper, "Organizational Characteristics Associated with Addressing Community Social Determinants of Health in U.S. Hospitals: A National Perspective," in Hospitals. Jones-Rudolph, Lacro, and Hurst are doctoral…
Amy Brown (Music) presented at the Computer Using Educators (CUE) Conference in Palm Springs, California, over spring break. The session's title was "AI and Music: Exploring Creativity and Pedagogy." Participants used AI to create cognitive integrated song parodies to reinforce specific learning intentions in their English Language Arts, Math…
Aaron Peterson, Philip Borsellino, Ryder Davidson, Edozie Ezeanolue, Gemma Lagasca, Jared Diaz, Kavita Batra, and Anne Weisman (all Medicine) presented their research findings on "The Effectiveness of Mind-Body Intervention on Psychological Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Pilot Interventional Study" at the International Conference on…
Margaret Harp (World Languages and Cultures) presented a paper, "Le Printemps d'Yver as response to Bandello's Novelle," at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Boston. She also chaired a session at the same conference, Erasmus in the Renaissance World.
At the invitation of the Office of Strategic Relations of Mexico's Metropolitan Autonomous University Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Roberto Lovato (English) gave a talk on March 18: Awakening the Radical Imagination: the Poet Warrior Tradition of the Americas.
Łukasz Sznajder (Chemistry and Biochemistry) has received an Early Career Research in Myotonic Dystrophy Award ($140K) from the Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation. His project, titled “Probing Expanded RNA Species and Their Role in DM2,” focuses on understanding how specific RNA molecules containing expanded CCUG repeats may contribute to myotonic…