| 23 Nov 2009 |
Sherril Gelmon presents at American Public Health Association meeting
Sherril Gelmon, Public Administration faculty, made four presentations at the recent annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in Philadelphia. She presented "Practical Applications to Integrate Public Health in Undergraduate Liberal Education" (co-authors Shawn Smallman, Carlos Crespo and Jeff Gerwing); "Recognizing and Rewarding Community Engaged Scholarship in Public Health" and "Faculty for the Engaged Campus" with colleagues from Community-Campus Partnerships for Health; and "Building Public Health Nursing Capacity through Partnerships with Philanthropy" with colleagues from Northwest Health Foundation. |
| 16 Nov 2009 |
‘The Cosmopolitan Neighborhood,' Nov. 19
"The Cosmopolitan Neighborhood: Political Theological Models for Living in an Open World," a free lecture, is Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., 296 Smith Union. |
| 02 Nov 2009 |
Emily Salisbury and Kris Henning author paper in Child Maltreatment
Emily Salisbury and Kris Henning, Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty, co-authored "Fathering by Partner-Abusive Men: Attitudes on Children's Exposure to Interparental Conflict and Risk Factors for Child Abuse," published in Child Maltreatment, Issue 14, No. 3, 2009. |
| 02 Nov 2009 |
Kris Henning authors article in Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma
Kris Henning, Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty, and recent graduate student Rochelle Martinsonn co-authored "Gender Differences in Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence Recidivism," published in the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma, Issue 18, No. 6, 2009. |
| 02 Nov 2009 |
Masami Nishishiba appears on panel at language curriculum conference
Masami Nishishiba, Public Administration faculty, presented "University-Wide Learning Goals, Unit-Planning and Course Implementation" at the Fourth Culture and Language Across the Curriculum Conference as a panelist for the ACE Plenary Panel on Support for Internationalization and Language Study in Berea, Ohio, Oct. 16. |