Author: snowell

  • Melissa Rolnick (Theatre and Dance)

    Melissa Rolnick presented at the International Body IQ Somatics Festival in Berlin, Germany in November 2019. She taught a workshop called “MEISA for Older Adults.” MEISA (movement-exploration-imagination-sensation-awareness) is a developing contemplative movement practice.

  • Jeremy Robinson (Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures)

    Jeremy Robinson gave a webinar entitled “Language Learning through Interactive Fiction” as a part of the IALLT Online Learning Series (International Association for Language Learning Technology) this October. He also facilitated a half-day workshop entitled “Using and Creating Infographics at the Novice-Intermediate Level” at the 2019 Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium Conference. At the same…

  • Heidi Meyer (Nursing)

    Heidi Meyer presented her work “Understanding Emotional Intelligence and Its Relationship to Clinical Reasoning: The Key to Developing the Next Generation of Nurses?” at the 2019 American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Baccalaureate Nursing Education Education Conference in Orlando, Florida.

  • Jill Locke (Political Science)

    Jill Locke delivered an invited paper, “#MeToo and the Feminist Politics of Shame,” as part of the Shame, Shaming, Shamelessness conference at the University of Vienna on November 29, 2019. She then traveled to the University of Southern Denmark (Odense, DK) and delivered a keynote, “The Death of Shame and the Rise of Authoritarianism? A…

  • Jessica Stadick (Nursing)

    Jessica Stadick presented her research titled “Understanding Health Care Professionals Attitudes Towards Working in Teams and Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies: A Mixed Methods Analysis” at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Baccalaureate Education Conference in Orlando, Florida on November 22, 2019. The findings from this study and presentation will assist nurse educators in developing specialized…

  • Jeff Jenson (Library)

    Jeff A. Jenson became an official member of the DNA Doe Project, a new initiative that uses genetic genealogy to identify John and Jane Does. A go-to organization for law enforcement agencies and medical examiners across the country, the DNA Doe project allows smaller and less-well-funded agencies to take advantage of its services to reunite…

  • Laura Burrack (Biology)

    Maicy Vossen ’21, Hanaa Alhosawi ’21, Katie Aney ’18 and Laura Burrack published an article “CaMad2 Promotes Multiple Aspects of Genome Stability Beyond Its Direct Function in Chromosome Segregation” in Genes.

  • Lynnea Myers (Nursing)

    Lynnea Myers recently completed a second doctorate in Developmental Neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Her dissertation was titled “Morphological Variants in Neurodevelopmental Disorders.” She also recently published an article, “Variable neurodevelopmental and morphological phenotypes of carriers with 12q12 duplications” and presented at the Mayo-Karolinska Annual Scientific Meeting in Stockholm on “Neuroradiological, Morphological,…

  • Marco Cabrera Geserick (History)

    Marco Cabrera Geserick published the book The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America. Published by Lexington Press, the book analyzes the development of National Identity and national narratives in Costa Rica based on they memory of the Filibuster War.

  • Keenan Hartert (Biology)

    Keenan Hartert will present on “Genetic Analysis of Lymphoma Tumors” at the annual American Society of Hematology Conference on December 7, 2019.