Brooks College of Health
Dr. James Churilla, professor; and Dr. Lindsay Toth, assistant professor from the Department of Clinical and Applied Movement Services, along with graduate student Ciarra Boyne from the Kinesiology and Lifestyle Medicine (KALM) program are currently recruiting for a new research study investigating the relationship between physical behaviors (sleep, sedentary time and activity) and prescription medication usage in adults. Faculty, staff and students, ages 25 and older, who have been prescribed zero or more medications are welcome to participate.
Nathan Quinn, Dr. Robert Zeglin, associate professor; Courtney Boggs, Hannah Glusenkamp, adjunct professor; Melinda Rule, and Dr. Kassie Terrell, associate professor from the Department of Public Health; and Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, associate professor Nutrition and Dietetics, published "Sex at Every Size: A Content Analysis of Weight Inclusivity in Sexual Health Research". .
Dr. Amanda Pascale, chair and associate professor; and Dr. Suzanne Ehrlich, associate professor from the Department of Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management; and Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, associate professor Nutrition and Dietetics, published "Faculty Fathers: Understanding the Experiences of Faculty Men with Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic." .
Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, associate professor Nutrition and Dietetics, with co-author Dr. Kassie Terrell, associate professor of Public Health, published "Finding the Intersection between Counseling, Communication, and Social Determinants of Health" in .
Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, associate professor Nutrition and Dietetics, with co-author Rayonna Hills, B.S., published "Nutrition Check: Allergy Friendly Spooky Treats for Halloween" in .
Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, associate professor Nutrition and Dietetics, with students J. Nichols, J. Countryman, C. Bell, E. Culpepper, K. McCary and K. Beathard, presented a poster titled "Expanding the Reach of Nutrition Students and Professionals Through Virtual Mentoring via the RD Mentorship Program" to the .
Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, associate professor Nutrition and Dietetics; Dr. Robert Zeglin, associate professor; Hannah Glusenkamp, adjunct professor; and Dr. Kassie Terrell, associate professor from the Department of Public Health; and students Nathan Quinn, Courtney Boggs and Melinda Rule presented a poster titled "What is the Connection Between Weight Inclusivity and Sexual Health?" to the .
College of Arts and Sciences
Art, Art History, and Design
Stephen Heywood, professor of ceramics, exhibited in Kindled Spirits 2 – National Juried Exhibition. Good Earth Pottery, Bellingham, WA and the 30th Annual Strictly Functional Pottery National – National Juried Exhibition in Lancaster, PA. He also performed a two day workshop, demonstration and lecture at Utah Valley University, Orem, UT. This included demonstrations of various ceramics techniques, wheel thrown and assembled forms, soda firing, wood firing and more. The digital presentation and lecture, “You Can Do It Too!”, topics included: networking, critique, workshops, exhibitions and professional activity.
Lance Vickery, associate professor of sculpture, participated in the Juried International Exhibition, “Artifacts” Hochschule for Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin [University of Applied Sciences], HTW Campus Wilhelminenhof, Halle B, Berlin, Germany. Juror: Stacey Holloway.
Vickery also participated in the following Juried International Exhibition/Performances:
“Memoire Involontaire” Galerie Shone Weide, Berlin, Germany. Curators: Gerhard Haug, Berlin, Germany.
“Eisenwunderwelt Exhibition” MOVING POETS Novilla, Berlin, Germany. Co-Curators: Jenny Hillenbrand and Kristen Tordella-Williams. A large-scale collaborative installation with artists Lance Vickery (US) and Alex Habisreutinger (Germany). This exhibition requires collaboration from participants from at least two different countries.
“Du Bist Eine Kartoffel” Industriemuseum Brandenburg, Germany. Co-Curators: Susanne Roewer (Germany) and Lisa Evans (Wales). This was a large-scale collaborative performance with artists Lance Vickery, Cynthia Handel, as well as Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û2023 students. The show features costumes, set elements and a cast-iron performance. It was organized and directed by Jenny K. Hager.
English
Dr. Nicholas de Villiers, professor of English, published a book titled “Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy: Sexual Disorientation in the Films of Tsai Ming-liang,” in the University of Minnesota Press, September. He also presented a paper titled "Ask Any Buddy (2020): Queer Phenomenology, Sexual Disorientation, and Reparative Reading" at the "Dis/Orientations and Dis/Entanglements in Contemporary Literature and Culture" conference, September.
Dr. Ash Faulkner, associate instructor of English, published “The Transatlantic Inheritance of Alice Meynell” in Victorian Literature and Culture, September.
Marcus Pactor, associate instructor of English, published "Veganism and Its Discontents" in The Rupture, September.
Will Pewitt, instructor of English, published a translation of the poem "Snare" by Umm al-Kiram bint al-Mu'tasim ibn Sumadih in North American Review, September.
Dr. Kailan Sindelar, assistant professor of English, with her colleague Jordan Frith, presented "From Microverses to the Supposed Metaverse: Design Insights and Visions of a VR Future" at the Conference of the Special Interest Group on Design of Communication, September.
Dr. Michael Wiley, professor of English, published "Where There's Love" in The Best Mystery Stories of the Year: 2022, September.
Political Science and Public Administration
Mary Avery, professor, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û2023 State Department Representative and State Department Diplomat, facilitated a student interaction for World Affairs Council Jacksonville’s Global Issues Evening featuring a speech by former Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Turnbull, September.
Dr. Joshua C. Gellers, along with his colleague Dr. Robert Nyenhuis, published "Experiential Learning Exercises’ Effects on Students’ Attitudes Toward the Global Poor" in the Journal of Political Science Education. Dr. Gellers also delivered a virtual talk on “Designing Robots for More-than-Human Justice” at the IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication. Finally, Dr. Gellers presented a paper on “Artificial Intelligence and International Human Rights Law” and chaired a session on "Contrasting Theoretical Perspectives on AI, Enhancement, and Transhumanism” at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada, September.
Digital Learning
Jamie Chaires, senior instructional designer, authored “Enhancing Student Engagement in Sport Marketing Courses with Perusall” with Dr. Elizabeth Gregg, professor of Sport Management; and Dr. Jason Lee, professor of Sport Management. The paper was presented at the Sport Marketing Association’s Pedagogy Fair in Charlotte, NC in October 2022.
Kevin Hulen, assistant director of quality and assessment, presented “Quality Assurance Drives Continuous Improvements To Online Programs” at the OLC Accelerate Conference in Orlando, FL, November 2022.
Rob Rose, instructional designer, presented the webinar “Cultivating Deep Learning Using Discussion Boards” to the Florida Instructional Designer Network in November 2022.
College of Education and Human Services
Dr. Kim Cheek, associate professor and program director; Dr. Ryan Shamet, assistant professor of civil engineering; and Dr. Elizabeth Brown, associate professor of psychology, gave an oral presentation on Oct. 11 at the 2022 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. The presentation was entitled "Examination of upper elementary school students’ perceived utility value for learning about local geomorphological processes".
Dr. Kim Cheek, associate professor and program director; with K. Ryder, L. Luke, A. Klyce, K. St. John and N. LaDue gave an oral presentation on Oct. 11 at the 2022 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. The presentation was entitled "Advancing ICON and FAIR in GER: A community of practice needs assessment".