IU East Faculty Scholarship Celebration
IU East Faculty Scholarship Celebration
The
Faculty Scholarship Celebration features IU East faculty who have been engaged
in research, teaching and learning scholarship, or creative activity over the
past year.
Many are presenting because they received sabbaticals, Summer Faculty Fellowships, a Faculty Research Support Fund grant or other forms of support. However, participation in the Celebration is open to all faculty, and many of the presenters recently completed a project or are currently working on a project that they wish to present. The main purpose of the Celebration is to highlight the great research, scholarship, and creative activity that faculty are engaged in and to bring us all together as a Community of Scholars.
Many are presenting because they received sabbaticals, Summer Faculty Fellowships, a Faculty Research Support Fund grant or other forms of support. However, participation in the Celebration is open to all faculty, and many of the presenters recently completed a project or are currently working on a project that they wish to present. The main purpose of the Celebration is to highlight the great research, scholarship, and creative activity that faculty are engaged in and to bring us all together as a Community of Scholars.
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Presenter : Brian Brodeur, Ph.D. Abstract Dr. Brodeur will present on one chapter from a book-length study of poetry criticism on which he is currently working. This…
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Presenter : Josh Tolbert, Ed.D. Abstract The recent pandemic arguably exacerbated existing concerns in K-12 education, including adequate service provision for students…
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Presenter: Young Hwan You, Ph.D. Abstract In this presentation, Dr. You will discuss two topics. The first topic to be discussed is how we obtain a solution to a…
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Presenter: Jaynne Rivas, Ph.D. Abstract This presentation is focused on two area: the design of a course based on the academic service-learning approach (Howard, 1998;…
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Zoom Recording ID: 82777405568 UUID: S8Y0FFkqT8i7AuqVGaWmzA== Meeting Time: 2024-09-11 08:48:48pmGMT
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Presenter: Jill Schweitzer, Ph.D. Abstract The budding yeast S. cerevisiae reproduces by forming a small bud that gradually enlarges as the cell progresses through…
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Innovation Capability of Domestic Firms and FDI in Peripheral Regions of Developing Economies
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From Deborah Miller
Presenter : Deborah Miller, Ph.D. Abstract This research is part of the initial, inductive stages of development of a research instrument that measures attitudes toward… -
Presenter: Deborah Miller, PhD, HSPP Abstract There is increasing awareness of and research about transgender people in the United States. However, most research…
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Abstract: Automated Class Assignment – How Students Like It This presentation examines the various aspects of a highly automated scaffolding comprehensive…
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Presenter : Chera LaForge, Ph.D. Abstract Most of us are aware of the courses within our curriculum that slow student progress towards graduation. Existing research has…
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Presenter: E. Scott Lee, DA Abstract In this presentation on critical thinking Dr. Lee will discuss how to get students to ask probing “who, what, why, where,…
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Abstract: Digital Gadgets and Mediated Activities for Modern Girls The presentation will share the highlights of the sabbatical project taken in the 2023…
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ABSTRACT: Dorms, Distance, and Diaries: My Research Project Travels 2022-2023 in search of 19th-Century Children's Diaries Dr. Clapp-Itnyre's talk…
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Abstract: Inductive and Deductive Processes in Scale Development of Attitudes Toward Nonbinary People This presentation will discuss the inductive and…
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Presenter: Litao Zhong, PhD Abstract This paper aims to explore the interplay between industrial diversity and economic development in the U.S. counties. Among other…
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Presenter : Sue McFadden, M.L.S. Abstract The beginning of the commercial Internet in 1994 changed the world. The impact on libraries was tremendous, changing tools,…
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Abstract: Is there an Opioid business cycle? Political business cycles are common. This occurs when political actors, before elections, stimulate the economy…
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Presenter: Alisa Clapp-Itnyre, Ph.D. Abstract To represent the work of her sabbatical leave during spring 2021, Dr. Alisa Clapp-Itnyre will present her initial research…
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Presenter : Stephanie Whitehead, Ph.D. Abstract The tourism sector contributes trillions of dollars to the global economy and engages over 1.2 billion people every year…
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Abstract: “Making Monsters: Dark Tourism and Constructions of Crime, Criminality, and Victimization” The tourism sector contributes trillions of…
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Abstract: Managing Supply Chain Disruptions: A Case Study There has been a growing interest in supply chain disruption and strategies for mitigating the risk…
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Presenter: Duane Lundy, PhD Abstract Is beauty really in the eye of the beholder? Is there no accounting for taste? Are aesthetic judgments destined to be…
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Presenter: Dianne Moneypenny, PhD Abstract Societal axioms often begin with a mouthful. Accounting for variations in time and place, these mouthfuls respond to the…
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Abstract: “Microhistories, Comic Making, and Tshusick’s Journey to Washington D.C.” Dr. Carroll’s research explores forgotten,…
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Presenter: Nathan Froebe, D.M.A. Abstract Dr. Nathan Froebe will be presenting on three new musical compositions that were created during the summer for 2021. All three…
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Presenter: Sagara Dewasurendra, Ph.D. Abstract Although the Kelly criterion has had considerable success in financial applications, it often yields too risky strategies.…
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Presenter : Wes Tobin, Ed.D. Abstract Binary stars are the primary source of our knowledge of the fundamental properties of stars. They are excellent laboratories for…
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Presenter: Neil Sabine, Ph.D.Abstract In 1999, Dr. Sabine began a radical change in his teaching. He began not lecturing at all in his introductory biology classes. …
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Presenter: Yu Kay Law, PhD Abstract While the structure and dynamics of a range of nucleic acid model compounds have been studied previously, little has been reported…
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Presenter: Alisa Clapp-Itnyre, PhD Abstract Bands of Mercy were highly popular children’s organizations of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries…
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Presenter: Beth Trammell, PhD, HSPP Abstract As the need for quality resources for parents and teachers related to mental health support continues to be…
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Presenter: Kristoffer Rees, PhD Abstract Over the last several years in the United States, there has been substantial public reappraisal of the legacy of monuments to…
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Presenter: Rosalie S. Aldrich, Ph.D.Abstract Exposure to trauma has been linked to increased risk for suicidal ideation and death by suicide. The impact of suicide…
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Daron W. Olson, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of History at Indiana University East. He delivers the Keynote Address for the Indiana University East 2022 Faculty…
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Abstract: Revitalization of the Certificate in Learning and Assessment to Support Local Educators and Engage Community Partners Educators were forced into…
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Abstract: Six Sigma, Accounting, and Analytics Initiatives. The sabbatical presentation will discuss Dr. Jance’s work with MSI Express to help improve…
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Abstract: Slip Cast Sculptural Pottery As a ceramic artist, Longley’s interests are varied. She enjoys creating time intensive, highly detailed…
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Presenter: Ramesh Karki, Ph.D. Abstract In the first project (with Dr. Young You at IU East), Dr. Karki has studied a solution to a semi-linear pseudo-differential…
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Abstract: Some Problems with Autobiography: Poems Brodeur will read a brief selection of poems from his most recent book, Some Problems with Autobiography…
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Presenter: Ron Itnyre, PhD Abstract The focus of Dr. Itnyre’s sabbatical was to convert the existing Sustainability Council into an Office of Sustainability on…
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Abstract: Teaching through a community orchard: Developing a framework for best practices Over the course of two-and-a-half years from November 2018 to April…
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Presenter: Jean Harper, MFA Abstract This presentation will give an overview of Jean Harper’s study of texts that incorporate visual elements in order to…
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Presenter: Feler Bose, Ph.D. Abstract In the context of the epidemic of opioid deaths, Dr. Bose will briefly discuss the four national models of addiction treatment on…
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Abstract: The Politics of Norplant: Reproductive Justice, Population Control, and Social Policies in the 1990s This book project is the first complete…
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Presenter: Julien Simon, PhD Abstract In the early days of the printing press, La Celestina (1499) was published in Spain; it is the story of two lovers: Calisto and…
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Presenter: Jessica Raposo, D.M.A. Abstract In her lifetime, Nellie Melba was arguably the most famous singer in the world. The Australian soprano traveled to Europe…
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Presenter : Jessica Raposo, D.M.A. Abstract In her lifetime, Nellie Melba was arguably the most famous singer in the world. The Australian soprano traveled to Europe in…
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Abstract: “The Soprano-Flute Collaborations of Nellie Melba: North America Tour, 1903” In her lifetime, Nellie Melba was arguably the most famous…
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Presenter: Carrie Mier, PhD Abstract This project is a continuation of Dr. Mier’s Summer 2018 Fellowship looking at opioid contagion in the Midwest. She will…
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Presenter : Jamie Buffington-Adams, Ph.D. Abstract Once perceived as a reliable and stable career choice, teaching has in recent decades faded as a viable option for…
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Presenter : Dianne Moneypenny, Ph.D. Abstract Domestic manuscripts, such as cookbooks and collections of medicinal recipes, have a rich tradition across Iberia. Though…
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Presenter: Andrea Quenette, Ph.D. Abstract This project examined how the women of Flint were portrayed in media coverage of the water crisis from 2014 through 2018. …
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Presenter: Carrie Longley, MFA AbstractCarrie Longley’s creative work agenda is shaped by three aims: 1) reach across a broad community of viewers, 2) stimulate…