Author: snowell

  • Faculty Spotlight: Barbara Zust

    Barbara Zust (Nursing) along with an interprofessional team from Courage Kenny at Abbott published an article: “The feasibility of a purpose renewal intervention after treatment for early stage breast cancer: A brief report.” She also published an article “10-Year Study of Christian Church Support For Domestic Violence Victims 2005-2015.” This article was published with Katie…

  • Faculty Spotlight: Martin Lang

    Martin Lang (Communication Studies) co-presented “Fostering Community Learning through Collaborative Local Filmmaking” at the 2019 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Marcia Bunge

    Marcia J. Bunge (Religion) received a Curriculum Development Grant from the Interfaith Youth Core (Summer 2019). She was also was appointed Extraordinary Research Professor for a three-year term (2019-2022) at North-West University in South Africa.

  • Kristen Lowe (Art and Art History)

    Kristen Lowe screened her short documentary, Ray Chen, Only Son, at the Landmark Center as a presenter at the 2019 NCECA conference in Minneapolis. Lowe also received a grant from the Virginia A. Groot Foundation to direct and produce a documentary short film on work made by sculptor Andrew Hellmund and participated in a podcast,…

  • Marcia Bunge (Religion)

    Marcia Bunge published an article entitled “Love-songs to Loam: Motivating Youth to Make a Difference by Engaging Religion and Science,” in Advances in Soil Science: Soil Degradation and Restoration in Africa, edited by Rattan Lal and B.A. Stewart.

  • Julie Bartley (Geology)

    Julie Bartley published an article in the journal Chemical Geology with coauthors Chad Wittkop, Russell Krueger ’17, Audrey Bouvier, R. Bastian Georg, Alan Knaeble, Katherine St. Clair, Christian Piper, and Andy Breckenridge.

  • Sarah Wolter (Communication Studies)

    Sarah Wolter co-published a research report “Longitudinal intercollegiate media guide analysis” through the University of Minnesota Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport.

  • 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.