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2018 - 2019 Selected Faculty and Student Publications and Scholarly Activities
This is the 18th annual publication showcasing the many achievements of our faculty and
students. The ideas, topics, and research reflected here demonstrate the extensive range of talent
and opportunities we have at Marist, as well as the College’s continuous commitment to a
diverse and open learning environment.
Scholarly research, dialogue, and creative activity are critical to any academic community.
Through consequential scholarship, Marist faculty members strengthen the learning environment
in their classroom and share important knowledge with the larger scholarly community outside
of Marist. Their substantive pursuits reflect a dedication to academic excellence and to their own
development as scholars and artists.
I am proud to present the 2018-2019 achievements of the Marist College faculty and student
body. Please join me in congratulating all those whose names and accomplishments appear in
this volume.
Thomas S. Wermuth
Vice President for Academic Affairs/Dean of Faculty
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty
Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY, 12601-1387 Telephone: 845-575-3629 Fax: 845-575-3479SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
2018-2019
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS
SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
Bowman, S. & Schrier, K. (2018). Players and Their Characters. In S. Deterding and J. Zagal
(Eds.), Role-playing game studies: Transmedia foundations. New York: Routledge.
Ji, Q., Raney, A. A., Janicke-Bowles, S. H., Dale, K. R., Oliver, M. B., Reed, A., Seibert, J., &
Raney II, A. A. (2018). Spreading the good news: Analyzing socially shared inspirational
news content. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 93(3), 872-893.
Lerner, K. (2019). Provoking the press: (MORE) Magazine and the crisis of confidence in
American journalism. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press.
Lerner, K. (2018). The accidental press critic: Newsroom ethnography and resistance to self-
criticism and management change at The New York Times in 1974. American
Journalism, 35(3), 276–297.
Portnoy, L. & Schrier, K. (2019, March). Using games to support STEM curiosity, identity, and
self-efficacy. The Journal of Games, Society, and Self, 1(1), 66-96.
Scepanski, P. (2018). Sacred catastrophe, profane laughter: Family Guy’s comedy in the ritual of
national trauma. In N. Marx & M. Sienkiewicz (Eds.), The Comedy Studies Reader.
Austin: University of Texas Press.
Schrier, K. (2019, April). Reducing bias through gaming. G/A/M/E Journal, 7(1), 53-74.
Schrier, K. (2018). Using games to solve real-world civic problems: Early insights and design
principles. The Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 10(1), 21-35.
Schrier, K. & Farber, M. (2019). Open questions for empathy and games. Proceedings of
Connected Learning Conference ’18. Boston, MA: ETC Press.
Xie, W. & Karan, K. (2019). Predicting Facebook addiction and state anxiety by gender, trait
anxiety, Facebook intensity, and different Facebook activities. Journal of Behavioral
Addictions, 8(1), 79-87.
Xie, W., Fowler A., & Tavuri, A. (2018, December 4). Revealing the relationship between
rational fatalism and the online privacy paradox. Behavior & Information Technology,
38(7), 742-759.SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Beebe, K.*, Baker, R. *, Butz, L. *, Occhi, O. *, Rice J. *, Xie, W. (2019, April). Men’s
perspective: Plus size male models, body image & buying habits. Paper presented at the
annual convention of the Broadcasting Education Association. Las Vegas, NV. (1st place
paper award, Gender & Sexuality Division)
Dale, K. R., Raney, A. A., Ji, Q., Janicke, S. H., Baldwin, J., Rowlett, J. T., & Wang, C. (2018).
Self transcendent emotions and social media: A content analysis of inspirational
Facebook posts. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association. Prague, Czech Republic.
Damiano, A. D. (2019, April). I feel you: An examination of emotional appeals in public service
announcements. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Eastern Communication
Association. Providence, RI.
Ji, Q., & Raney, A. (2018). The development and validation of the IMCD. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of International Communication Association, Computational Methods
Division. Prague, Czech Republic.
Lanza, S. *, Maio, N. *, Paganini, B. *, Tamke, F. *, & Xie, W. (2019, April). Cause marketing:
Promoting social change through relevant campaigns on social media. Paper presented at
the annual convention of the Broadcasting Education Association. Las Vegas, NV. (2nd
place paper award, Management, Marketing & Programming Division)
Lerner, K. (2019, April). How independent journalists, satirists, and critics defined the edges of
cold war ideology and fractured the consensus press. Paper presented at the Organization
of American Historians Conference. Philadelphia, PA.
Lerner, K. (2019, March). Ben Bradlee, John F. Kennedy, and the rise of the media class.
Presentation at the Joint Journalism and Communication History Conference. New York,
NY.
Miale, K. *, Romeos, N. *, Taliaferro, S. *, Traina, M. *, & Xie, W. (2019, April). Media’s effect
on body image among collegiate athletes. Paper presented at the annual convention of the
Broadcasting Education Association. Las Vegas, NV.
Scepanski, P. (2019, March 14). Conspicuous morality: The war on drugs, very special episodes,
and broadcast deregulation in the 1980s. Paper presented at the Society for Cinema and
Media Studies Annual Conference. Seattle, WA.
Xie, W. & Karan, K. (2018, August). Predicting Facebook addiction and state anxiety: The case
of American college students. Paper presented at the annual convention of American
Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.
*Marist StudentSCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
Coleman, R. “Aesthetics Versus Readability of Source Code.” International Journal of
Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA) 9, no. 9 (2018): 12-18.
Coleman, R. “Beauty and Maintainability of Code.” Proceedings of the 2018 International
Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence. Las Vegas, NV,
December 2018.
Cui, Z., J. Kirkby, and D. Nguyen. “Nonparametric Density Estimation by B-spline Duality.”
Econometric Theory. (March 2019): 1-42.
Cui, Z., J. Kirkby, and D. Nguyen. “A General Framework for Time-changed Markov Processes
and Applications.” European Journal of Operational Research, 273, no. 2, (March 2019):
785-800.
DeCusatis, C., and K. Lotay. “Secure, Decentralized Energy Resource Management Using the
Etherium Blockchain.” Proceedings of 17th IEEE International Conference on Trust,
Security, and Privacy in Computing and Communications. International Workshop on
Cyber-Physical Systems and Applications. New York, NY, July 31-August 3, 2018.
Frank, S. “Low-frequency Reverberation Estimates Using Elastic Parabolic Equation Solutions
for Ice-covered and Ice-free Arctic Environments.” The Journal of the Acoustical Society
of America, 144, no. 3 (October 2018).
Gaugler, K. M. and C. C. Matheus. “Engineering Engagement: Perceived L2 Development and
Short-term Learning Abroad,” Foreign Language Annals, 52, no.2 (Summer 2019): 314-
344.
Gisolfi, D.*, M. Gutierrez*, T. Rimaldi*, A. Labouseur, and C. DeCusatis. “A Honeynet
Environment for Analyzing Malicious Actors.” Proceedings of the 24th Annual
Conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, Northeastern Region.
University of New Haven, West Haven, CT, April 2019.
Henderson, B., C. Isolda*, B. Traditi*, and C. Matheus. “RENTL: A Cloud Based System
Providing a Simple Solution to Managing Rental Properties.” Proceedings of the 13th
International Technology, Education, and Development Conference. Valencia, Spain,
March, 2019. pp. 3038-3043.
Jing, T., Y. Pei, B. Zhang, C. Hu, Y. Huo, H. Li and Y. Lu, “An Efficient Anonymous Batch
Authentication Scheme Based on Priority and Cooperation for VANETs.” EURASIP
Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2018, (July 2018): 1-13.
*Marist StudentKludge, W.*, C. DeCusatis, J. Houston, P. Wojciak, and G. Lacey. “Security Exploits for IEEE
1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTPv2).” Proceedings of the NYIT 8th Annual
Cybersecurity Conference. New York, NY, September 2018.
Labouseur, A., M. Johnson, and T. Magnusson*. “Demystifying Blockchain by Teaching it in
Computer Science,” The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges. 34, no. 6 (April
2019): 43-56.
Matheus, C. C. “Analytics Bootcamp: Developing and Delivering an Online Graduate Course in
Data Analytics.” Proceedings of ICERI 2018: 11th International Conference of
Education, Research and Innovation. Seville, Spain, November 2018. pp. 7364-7368.
Reid, E. M., and T. W. Cusick. “Affine Equivalence Classes of 2-ratation Symmetric Cubic
Boolean Functions.” International Journal of Computer Mathematics: Computer Systems
Theory, 3 no. 3, (July 2018): 145-159.
Rimaldi, T.*, D. Gisolfi*, M. Gutierez*, A. Labouseur, and C. DeCusatis. “A Honeynet
Environment for Analyzing Malicious Actors.” Proceedings of the NYIT 8th Annual
Cybersecurity Conference. New York, NY, September 2018.
Rivas, P., K. Holzmayer*, C. Hernandez*, and C. Grippaldi*. “Excitement and Concerns about
Machine Learning-Based Chatbots and Talkbots: A Survey.” Proceedings at IEEE
International Symposium on Technology and Society. November 2018. George
Washington University, Washington DC.
Rivas, P., Handley, and R. Aragon Franco. “Encrypting ImageNet with Chaotic Logistic Maps
and AES in ECB Mode.” Proceedings at the International Conference on Image
Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition. July 2018. Las Vegas, NV.
Rojas, C.*, C. DeCusatis, and P. Rivas. “Through the Looking Glass: Exposing Vulnerabilities in
Smart Doorbell Systems.” Proceedings of the ACM Celebration of Women in Computing.
Lake George, NY, April 2019.
Schwartz, D. “The Graphic Narrative Database: Combining Design Thinking with Service
Learning in a Project that Spans Computer Science and the Humanities.” Proceedings of
the 2018 International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and
Computer Engineering. Las Vegas, NV, July 2018.
*Marist StudentSELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Bartolotta, K., J. Preece, and C. C. Matheus. “The Metamorphosis of Stack Overflow Data: From
data Acquisition and Pre-processing to Analytics and Visualization.” Poster presented at
the Consortium for Computer Science in Colleges, Northeastern Region. West Haven,
CT, April 2019.
Cannistra, R. “Cyber Threats to Smart Digital Environments.” Paper presented at the
International Conference on Smart Digital Environments. Rabat, Morocco, October 2018.
Cannistra, R., “Detecting and Mitigating Cyberattacks Targeting Healthcare Transactions.”
Poster presented at SuriCon (Suricata Conference). Vancouver, BC, November 2018.
Cannistra, R. “Michelangelo and IoT - A Reverse Engineer’s Toolkit.” Paper presented at the
Enterprise Computing Community Conference. Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, June
2019.
DeCusatis, C., and W. Kludge*. “Insider Threats to PTPv2: The Security Flaws of IEEE 1588.”
Poster presented at IBM TechConnect. Poughkeepsie, NY, October 2018.
Frank, S. “Low-frequency Reverberation Estimates Using Elastic Parabolic Equation Solutions
for Ice-covered and Ice-free Arctic Environments.” Proceedings of 176th meeting of the
Acoustical Society of America and 2018 Acoustics Week by the Canadian Acoustical
Association. Victoria, BC, November 2018.
Gisolfi, D.*, M. Gutierez*, T. Rimaldi*, C. DeCusatis, A. Labouseur, G. Lacey. “A Honeynet
Environment for Analyzing Malicious Actors.” Poster presented at IBM TechConnect.
Poughkeepsie, NY, October 2018.
Gormanly, B., and B. Kelly*. “Universal IoT Communications using Semantic I/O.” Paper
presented at the Enterprise Computing Community Conference. Marist College,
Poughkeepsie, NY, June 2019.
Hill, C. “Activities in Introductory Statistics Class.” Paper presented at the International
Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics. Phoenix, AZ, March 2019.
Kirtland, J. “Finite Groups with a Frattini Subgroup Property Satisfied by Nilpotent Groups.”
Paper presented at the Zassenhaus Group and Friends Conference. SUNY Binghamton,
Binghamton, NY, May 2019.
Kirtland, J. “The Schur-Zassenhaus Theorem: Its Origin, Development, and Extension.” Paper
presented at the Joint Mathematics Meetings. Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore,
MD, January 2019.
*Marist StudentLabouseur, A., M. Johnson, and T. Magnusson*. “Demystifying Blockchain by Teaching it in
Computer Science.” Paper presented at the CCSC 21st Annual Northeastern Conference.
Union College, Schenectady, NY, April 2019.
Labouseur, A. and J. Snyder. “A Semantic Network of Philosophical Terminology in Marsilio
Ficino’s Platonic Theology.” Paper presented at the 2019 Renaissance Society of
America. Toronto, ON, March 2019.
Labouseur, A. G. and C. C. Matheus. “Dynamic Data Quality for Static Blockchains. Paper
presented at The First International Workshop on Blockchain and Data Management
(BlockDM2019)” The 35th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering. Macau,
China, April 2019.
Lauría, E., E. Presutti E, and M. Kapogiannis. “Of Stacks and Muses: Adventures in Learning
Analytics at Marist College.” Poster presented at LatinX in AI Coalition at ICML. Long
Beach, CA, June 2019.
Leaden, G*. and Marcus Zimmemann*. “An API Honeypot for DDoS and XSS Analysis.” Poster
presented at the National Collegiate Honors Council student poster session. Boston, MA,
November 2018.
Mason, S. E., E. M. Reid, J. E. Hagerty, and K. M. Kolacz. “Critical Numeracy.” Presentation at
the Eighth Annual Joint Conference of the Upstate Chapters of the American Statistical
Association. Rochester, NY, April, 2019.
Moody, E., E. Lauría, E., and E. Presutti. “The Development of an Academic Early Alert System
at Marist College.” Presentation at Online Learning 2018: Assessment, Analytics and
Student Success. Toronto, ON, October 2018.
Neitzel, S., K. Haglich, A. Pitts*, and J. Liebner*. “A Bayesian Method for Locating Breakpoints
in Time Series.” Poster presented at the MAA Undergraduate Poster session, Joint
Meetings of the AMS and MAA. Baltimore, MD, January 2019.
Reid, E. M. “Decision-making and statistics.” Presentation at the Eighth Annual Joint
Conference of the Upstate Chapters of the American Statistical Association. Rochester,
NY, April 2019.
Rivas, P. D. Dand, E. Rivas, O. Velarde, and S. Gonzalez. “A Deep Learning Approach to Sign
Language Recognition Using Stacked Sparse Autoencoders.” Paper presented at the
LXAI Workshop @ Neural Information Processing Society Conference. Montreal, QC,
December 2018.
Rivas, P. “Ethical Machine Learning: Identifying and Removing Unfairness Caused by Biased
Data.” Invited talk at the New York Celebration of Women in Computing. Lake George,
NY. April 2019.
*Marist StudentJohn, C., J. C. Cary, W. S. Brown, P. J. Harper, and P. Rivas. “Ethics under Pressure: A Study of
the Effects of Gender, Religiosity, and Income under the Perception of Pressure.” Paper
presented at the 2018 International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference. New York,
NY, October 2018.
Rivas, P. and A. Pagalla*. “Rule-Based Sentence Quality Analysis using Deep LSTM Feature
Representations.” Poster presented at the Causal Learning Workshop @ Neural
Information Processing Society Conference. Montreal, QC, December 2018.
*Marist StudentSCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS
SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
Chaterdon, Kate. “Writing Into Awareness: How Metacognitive Awareness Can Be Encouraged
Through Contemplative Teaching Practices.” Across the Disciplines: A Journal of
Language, Learning, and Academic Writing, vol. 16, no. 1, 2019, pp. 50-65.
Gaugler, Kevin, and Carolyn Matheus. “Engineering Engagement: Perceived L2 Development
and Short-Term Service Learning Abroad.” Foreign Language Annals, vol. 52, no. 2,
2019, pp. 314-334.
George, Shantel. “Tracing the Ethnic Origins of Enslaved Africans in Grenada.” Atlantic
Studies: Global Currents, 2018. doi: 10.1080/14788810.2018.1509581.
Goldpaugh, Thomas, and Jamie Callison, editors. David Jones’s “The Grail Mass” and Other
Works. New York: Bloomsbury, 2018.
Graham, Lea. “Alive in Many Worlds at Once: The Poetry of Gordon Osing.” Arkansas Review
vol. 50, no. 1, 2019, pp. 26-30.
---. “Dazzling” (poem). Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose, vol. 18, 2019, p. 94.
---. From the Hotel Vernon. Salmon Press, 2019.
---. Spell to Spell (chapbook). above/ground Press, 2018.
---. “Vernon Gardens: A Georgic and April Wedding at the Vernon Hotel” (poems). Red
Wheelbarrow vol. 18, 2018, pp. 184-5.
Muller, Cathleen and Camelia Moczydlowski*. “The Objective Value of Appreciating Beauty
and Living Morally: Reply to Hooker.” Journal of Practical Ethics, April 2019.
Myers, J. A. “Justice System” and “Case Study: Castle Rock v Gonzales.” Misogyny in American
Culture: Causes, Trends and Solutions, edited by Letizia Guglielmo, ABC-CLIO, 2018,
pp. 271-304.
O’Sullivan, Michael. Disruptive Power: Catholic Women, Miracles, and Politics in Modern
Germany, 1918-1965. University of Toronto Press, 2018.
Peterson, Janine Larmon. “The Service of Merchants: Politics, Wealth, and Intercessional
Devotion in Later Medieval Italy.” Saints as Intercessors between the Wealthy and the
Divine: Art and Hagiography among the Medieval Merchant Classes, edited by Emily
Kelley and Cynthia Turner Camp. New York: Routledge, 2019, pp. 273-289.
Romero, Ivette, and Francio Guadeloupe. “Thou Shalt Not Kill! Or Notes on Caribbean Music as
Literary Text on Being Human.” Il Tolomeo, vol. 1, no. 20, 2018, pp. 209-24.
*Marist StudentSamuels, Jeffrey, Kevin Gaugler, and Felix Kronenberg. “The Road to the Lost City of ‘C’:
From Simulation to Reality.” The Language Educator, vol. 13, no. 4, 2018, pp. 44-47.
SELECTED FACULTY PRESENTATIONS
Campisi, Joseph. “You Argue What You Eat: Using Issues Regarding Food in Ethics Courses.”
Conference of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and the Agriculture,
Food, and Human Values Society, 27 June 2019, University of Alaska, Anchorage, AK.
Conference presentation.
Fitzgibbons, Moira. “Teaching the Canterbury Tales Alongside Graphic Narratives.” 21st
Biennial International Congress of the New Chaucer Society, 12 July 2018, Victoria
College, Toronto, ON. Conference presentation.
Gaugler, Kevin. “Game of Tones: Gamification and L2 Learning.” American Association of
Teachers of Italian Conference, 30 May 2019, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
Conference presentation.
---. “Reconsidering Community-Based Language Learning with Technology.” International
Association of Language Learning and Technology Conference, 19 June 2019, University
of Oregon, Eugene, OR. Conference presentation.
Gaugler, Kevin, and Marina Melita. “Netflix and Learn: L2 Learning and the New World of
Video Content.” American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages National
Convention, 16 November 2018, New Orleans, LA. Conference presentation.
Gaugler, Kevin, and James Wolf*. “Leveraging Community-Based Language Learning with
Technology.” International Technology, Education and Development Conference, 11
March 2019, Valencia, Spain. Conference presentation.
George, Shantel. “’The Only Caribbean Country is Munich that Never Work Slave with People’:
Diaspora Consciousness in Three Liberated African Villages.” Society for Caribbean
Studies Conference, July 2019, The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of
London. Conference presentation.
Graham, Lea. Salmon Press Bookstore, 19 March 2019, Ennistymon, Ireland. Poetry reading.
---. “Station Hill Press Reading.” Association of Writers/Writing Programs, 29 March 2019,
Portland, Oregon. Poetry reading.
---. White Whale Bookstore, 22 May 2019, Pittsburgh, PA. Poetry reading.
Kotzin, Joshua. “A Spot So Favorable”: Immigrants and Commodities at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art.” South Atlantic MLA (SAMLA) Annual Conference, 2 November 2018,
Birmingham, AL. Conference presentation.
*Marist Student---. “Teaching in the Archive.” SUNY Council on Writing Annual Conference, 19 October 2018,
SUNY Farmingdale, Farmingdale, NY. Conference presentation.
Pratt, Henry. “Defensible Medium Specificity.” American Society for Aesthetics Eastern
Division Meeting, 5 April 2019, Philadelphia, PA. Conference presentation.
---. “To Beard or Not to Beard: Ethical and Aesthetic Obligations and Facial Hair.” American
Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting, 7 January 2019, New York, NY.
Conference presentation.
Romero, Ivette. “Hispanic Literature in the Caribbean Today.” Bocas Lit Fest, 1 May 2019, Port-
of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Conference presentation.
---. “Sangre, Sudor y Música: la Voz Descolonizadora de René Pérez Joglar.” Caribbean Studies
Association Congress, 3 June 2019, Santa Marta, Colombia. Conference presentation.
Woolner, David. “The Last Hundred Days: FDR at War and at Peace: A Conversation with
Jonathan Alter.” New York Public Library, 26 September 2018, New York, NY. Invited
lecture.
---. “The Last 100 Days: FDR at War and at Peace.” The Miller Center for Presidential
Scholarship, 1 February 2019, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. Invited
lecture.SELECTED STUDENT PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Béliveau, André. “Loyal Freedom: The Impact of Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation.” Phi Alpha
Theta New York/New Jersey Regional Conference, Dominican College, 27 April 2019,
Orangeburg, NY. Conference presentation (first-prize winner).
Carcaldi, Theresa. “Meet Me at the Roller Rink.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention, 29
March 2019, St. Louis, MO. Conference presentation.
Darigan, Megan. “The Human Mind as Prison: Edgar Allan Poe’s Examination of Fear and
Madness.” Supernatural Studies Association Conference, 29 March 2019, College of
Mount St. Vincent, Riverdale, NY. Conference presentation.
DeWald, Caroline. “Thoughts?” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention, 29 March 2019, St.
Louis, MO. Conference presentation (poem).
Foley, Gerard. “To Have a Choice.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention, 29 March 2019,
St. Louis, MO. Conference presentation (fiction).
Gannon, Elizabeth. “Historical Fantasy: The Influence of Nostalgia and Politics on the Little
House Books.” Phi Alpha Theta New York/New Jersey Regional Conference, Dominican
College, 27 April 2019, Orangeburg, NY. Conference presentation.
Larkin, Kathleen. “Peripheral Vision.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention, 29 March
2019, St. Louis, MO. Conference presentation (poem).
Long, Allison. “Sophomore Years.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention, 29 March 2019,
St. Louis, MO. Conference presentation (creative nonfiction).
Lovett, Amanda. “Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Voice for All Women.” Supernatural Studies
Association Conference, 29 March 2019, College of Mount St. Vincent, Riverdale, NY.
Conference presentation.
Miskulin, Alexandra. “Old English Poetic Translation: Preservation and Recreation.” 5th Hudson
Valley Medieval and Early Modern Undergraduate Symposium, Marist College, 23
February 2018, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY. Conference presentation.
---. “The Things I Know: A Croatian Lesson.” Dr. T. J. Eckleburg Review, 12 March 2019.
Nasta, Kristen. “Haunting Limitations: Edith Wharton’s Critique of Marriage in ‘Afterward.’”
Supernatural Studies Association Conference, 29 March 2019, College of Mount St.
Vincent, Riverdale, NY. Conference presentation.
Novak, Arina. “Why Do Contemporary Islamic Extremists Destroy Ancient Art?” 5th Hudson
Valley Medieval and Early Modern Undergraduate Symposium, Marist College, 23
February 2018, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY. Conference presentation.Sanger, Ezekiel. “The Catholic Cap on Progress.” Phi Alpha Theta New York/New Jersey
Regional Conference, Dominican College, 27 April 2019, Orangeburg, NY. Conference
presentation.
Simmonds, Mary. “A Constant Work in Progress: Coming to Terms with My ADHD.” Sigma
Tau Delta International Convention, 29 March 2019, St. Louis, MO. Conference
presentation (creative nonfiction).
Strenkert, Emma. “Advocacy Changes Insults to Slurs.” Minnesota Undergraduate Linguistics
Conference, 13 April 2019, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Conference
presentation.
Vanek, Christopher. “An Observational Comparison Between Kennings and Metaphors.” 5th
Hudson Valley Medieval and Early Modern Undergraduate Symposium, Marist College,
23 February 2018, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY. Conference presentation.
*Marist StudentSCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
Ardalan, K. (2019). Global political economy: A multi-paradigmatic approach. New York, NY:
Springer International Publishing.
Ardalan, K. (2018). Behavioral attitudes toward current economic events: A lesson from
neuroeconomics. Business Economics, 53(4), 202-208.
Ardalan, K. (2018). The ‘modern’ in ‘modern finance’: A multi-paradigmatic look. Research in
International Business and Finance, 45, 475-487.
Banker, R., Byzalov, D., Fang, S., & Jin, B. (2019). Operating asymmetries and non-linear spline
correction in discretionary accrual models. Review of Quantitative Finance and
Accounting, 1-48.
Carrizales, T. (2018). Digital governance services. E-government and information technology
Management Concepts and Best Practices. Irvine, CA: Melvin and Leigh.
Carrizales, T. (2019). Cultural competency: administrative accountability and responsibility.
Public Administration Quarterly, 43(1), 28-51.
Chan, C. C., Chang, Y. H., Chen, C. W., & Wang, Y. (2019). Directors’ liability insurance and
investment-cash flow sensitivity. Journal of Economics and Finance, 43(1), 27-43.
Cheng, K. (2018). Operations and marketing alignment to reduce operational risk: How airlines
circumvent well-guarded markets. International Journal of Advanced Operations
Management, 4(10), 304-323.
Chiu, T., Huang, F., Liu, Y., & Vasarhelyi, M. A. (2018). The impact of non-timely 10-Q filings
and audit firm size on audit fees. Managerial Auditing Journal, 33(5), 503-516.
Davis, A., Zavattaro, S. M., & Peterson, G. R. (2019). Property rights in contemporary
governance. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Davis, A. (2019). Is there a history of property? In Zavatarro, S. M., Peterson G., & Davis, A. E.
(Eds.), (pp. 5-24). Periodization of property regimes and paradigms. Albany, NY: SUNY
Press.
Elenkov, D., & Manev, I. (2019). Subcultural identity and its effects on differences in social
values and preferred workplace rewards: A theoretical exploratory study in an
international domain. Journal of Strategic and International Studies/ Academic
Organization for Advancement of Strategic and International Studies, 14(1), 5-14.
Haughey, B. (2019, April). Will stocks always outperform bonds over a multi-year period?
American Association of Individual Investors Journal, 41(4), 19-23.
*Marist StudentFang, J., Jin, B., & Slavin, N. S. (2018). Ethics–when the East meets the West. Journal of
Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 15(2), 223-232.
Li, B., Zheng, W., & Li, L. (2019). Parent–subsidiary geographic dispersion and earnings
management. Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics.
doi:10.1080/16081625.2019.1600417
Li, L., & Cai, C. (2018). The cost channel of monetary policy and inflation behavior in China.
Journal of Economic Research, 23(2), 131-158.
Melitski, J., Manoharan, A., & Holzer, M. (2019). E-government and information technology
management: Concepts and best practices. Irvine, CA: Melvin and Leigh.
Rothberg, H. (2019, April 16). How to get unstuck in your career. Money/Time.
Slavin, N. S., & Fang, J. (2019). The need to teach the “qualitative” option for determining the
impairment of goodwill: A pilot study using the Dow 30 companies. Journal of the
Academy of Business Education, 19, 276-290.
Weisberg, M. I. (2019). Supporting accountability and compliance while nurturing creativity: A
nonprofit board governance challenge. Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership,
9(2), 199-207.
*Marist StudentSELECTED FACULTY PRESENTATIONS
Bainbridge, J. (Presenter & Author), (2018, July 19). Latin America city innovations in
homelessness services. APPAM International Conference. Mexico City, Mexico.
Burke, M. (Presenter & Author), & Burke, M. J. (Presenter & Author), (2019, May 3).
Managerial ability and the tax avoidance spectrum. 2019 Mid-Atlantic Regional
Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA.
Caridi, C. (Presenter & Author), (2019, March 28). Commercial banks are not intermediaries in
the Keynesian paradigm. Academy of Business Research. New Orleans, LA.
Carrizales, T. (Presenter & Author), & Melitski, J. (Author), (2019, March 10). Advancing
technology through cultural competence: How government websites respond to diversity.
American Society of Public Administration. Washington, DC.
Cary, J. C. (Presenter & Author), & Rivas, P. (Presenter & Author), (2018, October 27). Ethics
under pressure. International Ethics under Pressure: A Study of the Effects of Gender,
Religiosity, & Income under the Perception of Pressure: Vincentian Business Ethics
Conference. St John's University, New York, NY.
Cheng, K. (Presenter & Author), (2018, July 12). Aligning operations and marketing to
circumvent endogenous mobility barriers: The case of the U.S. domestic airline industry
International Conference on Innovation and Management, Society for Innovation in
Management. Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Davis, A. (Presenter & Author), (2019, March 2). How is money social? New insights and
approaches. Eastern Economic Association. New York, NY.
Elenkov, D. S. (Presenter & Author), (2018, August 11). Building international research
collaborations that have impact. 2018 Academy of Management Annual Meeting.
Chicago, IL.
Elenkov, D. S. (Presenter & Author), (2018, August 11). Improving student lives through
international teaching collaborations. 2018 Academy of Management Annual Meeting.
Chicago, IL.
Fang, J. (Presenter & Author), & Slavin, N. S. (Presenter & Author), (2019, January 9). Cash is
king: An easy way to prepare cash flow statements (A workshop manual). International
Business and Economy Conference. Rouen, France.
Gavin, D. J. (Presenter & Author), & Gavin, J. H. (Presenter & Author), (2019, January 3).
Creating safe campuses: Best practices for protecting students on college campuses.
International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines. Orlando, FL.
*Marist StudentGavin, J. (Presenter & Author), & Gavin, D. (Presenter & Author), (2019, January 3). Creating a
culture of tolerance. International Academy of Business and Public Administration
Disciplines. Orlando, FL.
Huang, F. (Presenter & Author), & Vasarhelyi, M. A. (Author), (2019, January 12). Applying
robotic process automation (RPA) in auditing: A framework. 2019 Joint Midyear
Meeting of the AIS and SET Sections, American Accounting Association. San Antonio,
TX.
Madden, T., (Presenter & Author), (2019, January 18). An alternative approach to mandatory
arbitration. Huber Hurst Seminar (honorary). Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
Gainesville, FL.
Melitski, J. (Presenter & Author), & Manoharan, A. (Presenter & Author), (2019, March 10).
Municipal e-governance and online branding. American Society for Public
Administration Annual Conference. Washington, DC.
Melitski, J. (Presenter & Author), & Manoharan, A. (Presenter & Author), (2018, October 11).
Preparing students for accelerating technological disruptions. Network of Affiliated
Schools of Public Affairs and Administration Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Murray, V. Q. (Presenter & Author), (2019, May 29). Comparing global human trafficking
structures based on UNODC vs. IOM/Polaris data. International Conference on Human
Trafficking Research. Creighton University, Omaha, NE.
Murray, V. Q. (Presenter & Author), (2018, September 21). Reconfiguring the 3P’s of human
trafficking on an ordinal scale: Implications for trafficking misery index computation
International Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference. University of Toledo,
Toledo, OH.
Rothberg, H. N. (Presenter & Author), (2019, May 20). Connect, create, collaborate. New Jersey
Association for College Admission Counselors. Atlantic City, NJ.
Rothberg, H. N. (Presenter & Author), (2019, March 8). Leading in many colors. NYS Ace
Women’s Network of the Capital Region Women of Colors Conference, SUNY, Albany,
NY.
Sue, D. (Presenter & Author), (2018, October 26). An analysis of the relationship between
academic performance and athletic sports. Northeast Business & Economics Association
Annual Conference. Galloway, NJ.
Sue, D. (Presenter & Author), (2018, October 6). The relationship between academic
performance and sports participation: A human capital approach. New York State
Economics Association 71st Annual Conference. Rochester, NY.
*Marist StudentWeisberg, M. (Presenter & Author), Landicino, G. * (Presenter & Author), O’Coin, M.*
(Presenter & Author), & Samal, P. * (Presenter & Author), (2018, November 9).
Immigration in the Hudson Valley: Workforce challenges and opportunities. Evidence for
Action: Encouraging Innovation and Improvement, APPAM. Washington DC.
*Marist StudentSCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Hood, J. P., Baldomir, J. (2019, May 17). Nobody is perfect: Greenleaf’s ideas on tolerance and
imperfection. Paper presented at the Annual Roundtables of Contemporary Research and
Practice, Virginia Beach, VA.
Szpiro, D. (2018, July 26). Dysfunctional Practices Lead to Post-MBA Sponsorship Retention
Woes. Chief Learning Officer.SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
Andrews, N. P., Boeckman, J. X., Manning, C. F., Nguyen. J. T., Bechtold, H., Dumitras, C.,
Gong, B, Nguyen, K., van der List, D., Murray, K. D., Engebrecht, J., & Trimmer, J. S.
(2019). A toolbox of IgG subclass-switched recombinant monoclonal antibodies for
enhanced multiplex immunolabeling of brain. eLife. 8:e43322.
Blin, M., Tine, E., Meister, L., Elipot, Y., Bibliowicz, J., Espinasa, L., & Rétaux, S. (2018).
Developmental evolution and developmental plasticity of the olfactory epithelium and
olfactory skills in Mexican cavefish. Developmental Biology, 441, 242-251.
Espinasa, L., Chávez Solís, E. M., Mascaró, M., Rosas, C., Simoes, N., & Violette, G.* (2019). A
new locality and phylogeny of the stygobitic Typhlatya shrimps for the Yucatan
Peninsula. Speleobiology Notes, 10, 19-27.
Espinasa, L., Hoese, G., Toulkeridis, T., & Toomey, R. (2018). Corroboration that the Mc1r
Gly/Ser mutation correlates with the phenotypic expression of pigmentation in
Astroblepus. Developmental Biology, 441, 311-312.
Espinasa, L., Legendre, L., Fumey, F., Blin, M., Rétaux, S., & Espinasa, M. (2018). A new cave
locality for Astyanax cavefish in Sierra de El Abra, Mexico. Subterranean Biology, 26,
39-53.
Espinasa, L., Robinson, J.*, & Espinasa, M. (2018). Mc1r gene in Astroblepus pholeter and
Astyanax mexicanus: Convergent regressive evolution of pigmentation across cavefish
species. Developmental Biology, 441, 305-310.
Espinasa, L., Robinson, J.*, Soares, D., Hoese, G., Toulkeridis, T., & Toomey, R. (2018).
Troglomorphic features of Astroblepus pholeter, a cavefish from Ecuador, and possible
introgressive hybridization. Subterranean Biology, 27, 17-29.
Grabowski, Z. J., Klos, P. Z., & Monfreda, C. (2019). Enhancing urban resilience knowledge
systems through experiential pluralism. Environmental Science and Policy, 96, 70-76.
Herman, A., Brandvain, Y., Weagley, J., Jeffery, W. R., Keene, A. C., Kono, T. J. Y., Bilandžija,
H., Borowsky, R.. Espinasa, L., O’Quin, K., Ornelas-García, C. P., Yoshizawa, M.,
Carlson, B., Maldonado, E., Gross, J. B., Cartwright, R. A., Rohner, N., Warren, W. C.,
& McGaugh. S. E. (2018). The role of gene flow in rapid and repeated evolution of cave
related traits in Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus. Molecular Ecology, 27(22), 4397-
4416.
Klos, P. Z., & Holtsnider, L. M. (2018). Visual environmental communication: Art-science
collaboration in a liberal arts setting. In the Trenches [National Association of
Geoscience Teachers], 8(3), 4-6.
*Marist StudentKopp, J.*, Avasthi, S.*, & Espinasa, L. (2018). Phylogeographical convergence between
Astyanax cavefish and mysid shrimps in the Sierra de El Abra, Mexico. Subterranean
Biology, 26, 39-53.
Li, Q., Saito, T. T., Deshong, A. J. Garcia, M. M., Nadarajan S., Lawrence, K. S. Checchi, P. M.,
Colaiacovo, M. P. & Engebrecht, J. (2018). The tumor suppressor BRCA1/BARD1
complex localizes to the synaptonemal complex and regulates recombination under
meiotic dysfunction in Caenorhabditis elegans. PLoS Genetics, 14(11), e1007701.
Nemes, C. T.*, Laconsay, C. J.*, & Galbraith, J. M. (2018). Hydrogen bonding from a valence
bond theory perspective: The role of covalency. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics,
20, 20963-20969.
Newkirk, C. E. (2019). Salmonella induced aortic aneurysm, A case study. Clinical Laboratory
Science, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, 30(4), 1-19.
Smith, G. B., Mitchell, A., Lee, T. R. C. & Espinasa, L. (2019). DNA barcoding and integrative
taxonomy of the Heterolepisma sclerophylla species complex (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae:
Heterolepismatinae) and the description of two new species. Records of the Australian
Museum, 71(1), 1-32.
*Marist StudentSELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Anderson, E.*, Yamamoto, C.*, & Feldman, R. (2019). Recovery of diverse flora after control of
Japanese knotweed monoculture. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield,
MA.
Badia, M.*, & Gagnon, Z. (2019). What’s Up, Doc? Pharmaceuticals in the Hudson River!
Council on Undergraduate Research Posters on The Hill, Washington, DC.
Best, A.*, Stevko, K.* & Kepner, R. (2019). Biofilm formation patterns of equine wound
bacteria. Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Symposium, Bard College, Annandale-on-
Hudson, NY.
Bindas, T.*, & Klos, P. Z. (2019). Preferential transport of high salinity groundwater via
geologic faults that connect highways to streams. Hudson River Symposium,
Poughkeepsie, NY.
Blin, M., Fumey, J., Pere, S., Pierre, C., Torrez-Paz, J., Simon, V., Espinasa, L., Legendre, L.,
Casane, D., & Retaux, S. (2019). Olfactory behavior of different wild Astyanax
mexicanus populations. Astyanax International Meeting for Cavefish, Queretaro, Mexico.
Bradford, B.*, Geravasio, E.*, & Checchi, P. (2018). Imidacloprid containing pesticides disrupt
C. elegans development. Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)
North America 39th Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA.
Bradley, C.*, Klos, P. Z. (2019). Storage dependence index: A sub-annual climatic metric to
predict the restrictive depth of soil. Hudson Valley Life Sciences Spring Symposium,
Bard College, Annandale, NY.
Checchi, P. (2019). Maintenance of genome integrity by Mi2. Pricilla F Pollister Biology
Seminar, City University of New York, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY.
Checchi, P. (2019). Maintenance of genome integrity by Mi2. Sonoma State University, Rohnert
Park, CA.
Checchi, P. (2019). Regulation of DNA repair pathways to maintain gamete quality. Dominican
University of California, San Rafael, CA.
Checchi, P., Turcotte, C.*, Rosenkranse, R.*, Nowakowski, A.*, Peruffo, A., & Andrews, N.
(2018). Maintenance of genome integrity by Mi2. Principles of Chromosome Structure
and Function, EMBL/EMBO Symposium, Heidelberg, Germany.
Dennis, M. K. (2018). Melanosomes as a model for investigating organelle biogenesis &
endolysosomal trafficking. Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA.
*Marist StudentDennis, M. K. (2019). Incorporation of inquiry-based laboratory experiences in an introductory
biology series: challenges, successes and future plans. Gordon Research Conference on
Undergraduate Biology Education Research, Lewiston, ME.
Dorrian, S.*, Henry, K, & Gildard, M. (2019). Reconstruction of a pathological Pes Planovalgus
deformity in a female high school athlete. Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual
Meeting, Valley Forge, PA.
Duggan, B.*, & Dennis, M. K. (2019). Localization of the amino acid transporter PQLC2 in
mouse melanocytes. Hudson Valley Life Sciences Conference, Bard College, Annandale-
on-Hudson, NY.
Espinasa, L. (2018). Regression of pigmentation of cavefish. Institute of Biology, UNAM,
Mexico City, Mexico.
Espinasa, L., Retaux, S., Yoshisawa, M., Heintz, C.*, & Balogh-Robinson, R. (2019). Vibration
attraction behavior expression in prevalent among caves, but variable within caves.
Astyanax International Meeting for Cavefish, Queretaro, Mexico.
Espinasa. L. (2018). Recuperation of vision in a blind cavefish population. University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Fassnacht, N.*, Peruffo, A., Turcotte, C.*, & Checchi, P. (2019). Chromatin Remodeling
Mediates Repair of DNA Damage in C. elegans Germ Cells. 22nd Biennial International
C. elegans Conference. University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
Fenderson, C. B. (2018). Keeping the spotlight on child abuse and neglect: Updates and
strategies for practitioners. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Dallas, TX.
Fenderson, C. B. (2019) Collaborative retesting as a teaching and learning tool. American
Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Section Meeting, Dallas, TX.
Fineman, J., McIssac, T. L., Kaminski, T., Busse, M., & Quinn, L. (2019). Dual task
performance and prioritization in Parkinson’s disease: A pilot/feasibility study using a
novel assessment with increasing complexity (n=4). American Physical Therapy
Association’s Combined Section Meeting, Dallas, TX.
Fitzgerald, N. (2019). Development of portable GCMS methods for in-situ monitoring of the
malting process and early detection of barley contamination. American Society of
Brewing Chemists, New Orleans, LA.
Gildard, M., Marinelli, A.*, & Henry, K. (2019). Distal triceps brachii rupture and comorbid
ulnar collateral ligament sprain in a collegiate male basketball athlete. National Athletic
Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
*Marist StudentHodges, M.*, & Fitzgerald, N. (2019). Developing and evaluating headspace solid phase
microextraction gas chromatography mass spectrometry methods for in-situ detection of
volatile organic compounds during barley malting. Mid-Hudson American Chemical
Society Undergraduate Research Symposium, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
Hughes, R. O.*, Maalouf, A. M.*, & Woolridge, E. M. (2019). Mixed enzyme systems for
biomass delignification. American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Mid-Hudson American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Symposium, Vassar
College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
Klem, M. A.*, & Kiwiet, N. J. (2019). Factors influencing the modified Scott test for cocaine
using substances that result in a false positive. ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Klos, P. Z. & Tague, C. (2018). The Unseen Canopy: Sensing lateral root overlaps to advance
predictive modeling of ecohydrologic function. American Geophysical Union Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Klos, P. Z. (2018). Ecohydrology of subsurface environments: Collaborations in research, art,
and communication. Biogeochemistry and Environmental Sciences and Sustainability
Seminar Series, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Klos, P. Z. (2018). Fostering future collaborators: A model for team-based, undergraduate
education. AAC&U Transforming STEM Higher Education Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Klos, P. Z. (2019). The unseen canopy: Sensing lateral root overlaps to advance predictive
modeling of ecohydrologic function. Hudson Valley Life Sciences Spring Symposium,
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.
Klos, P. Z. (2019). Water and climate in social-ecological systems: Collaborations in research,
art, and science communication. Biology Seminar Series, Bard College, NY.
Lant, C.*, & Dennis, M. K. (2019). Endolysosomal protein trafficking in mouse melanocytes.
Hudson Valley Life Sciences Conference, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.
Eastern Colleges Science Conference, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY.
Lillis, R. T.*, Lucht, B. M.*, Rosko, M. C.*, & Nadeau, J. M. (2019). Solvatochromic compounds
containing dimethylaniline-quinoxaline donor-acceptor chromophores. American
Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL. Mid-Hudson American Chemical
Society Undergraduate Research Symposium, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
Logan, J. W.*, & Galbraith, J. M. (2019). Localized vs. Delocalized Computational Chemistry:
Hydrogen Adsorption on Silicon Surfaces. Mid-Hudson American Chemical Society
Undergraduate Research Symposium, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
*Marist StudentLucht, B. M.*, Monsky, R. J.*, Rosko, M. C.*, & Nadeau, J. M. (2019). Quinoxaline-based
donor-acceptor dyes: Synthesis, photophysical, and electrochemical properties.
American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL. Mid-Hudson American
Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Symposium, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie,
NY.
Marinelli, A.*, Henry, K., & Gildard, M. (2019). Distal triceps brachii rupture and comorbid
ulnar collateral ligament sprain in a collegiate male basketball athlete. Eastern Athletic
Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Valley Forge, PA.
Martinko, J.*, Powers, M., Henry, K., & Gildard, M. (2019). A comparison of spinal motion in a
football athlete during three different patient transfer techniques. Eastern Athletic
Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Valley Forge, PA.
Mazelin, C.*, & Fitzgerald, N. (2019). Volatile organic compound detection as a method to
evaluated barley quality using headspace solid phase microextraction gas
chromatography mass spectrometry. Mid-Hudson American Chemical Society
Undergraduate Research Symposium, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
McGee, J., Rauh, J., Rimaldi, T.*, & Grossman, D.* (2019). Creating a new educational tool for
instructing orthopedic manual therapy with nano sensor fabric technology. Enterprise
Computing Community National Conference: Technology in Healthcare, Poughkeepsie,
NY.
Nestrowitz, S.*, Gildard, M., & Powers, M. (2019). Idiopathic gastroparesis in a female
collegiate swimmer. Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Valley
Forge, PA. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
Nowakowski, A.*, Rosenkranse, E.*, Turcotte, C.*, Checchi, P., & Andrews, N. (2019).
Regulation of DNA Repair Pathways to Ensure Gamete Quality. 22nd Biennial
International C. elegans Conference. University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
Peterson, B.*, & Klos, P. Z. (2018). Groundwater inflow as a control on Blanding’s Turtle
populations in mitigated wetlands. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA.
Powers, M. E. (2019). Fill your hands - emergency preparedness for the sport setting. Eastern
Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Valley Forge, PA.
Powers, M., Martinko, J.*, Henry, K., & Gildard, M. (2019). A comparison of spinal motion in a
football athlete during three different patient transfer techniques. National Athletic
Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
Powers, M., Rotondi, M.*, & Gildard, M. (2019). A novel approach to loop-strap cutting
utilizing a motorized oscillating saw as compared to a traditional cutting tool. National
Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
*Marist StudentQuinn, L. & Fineman, J. (2018) Defensible Documentation: A Framework for Physical Therapy
Documentation. Presented as an e-Learning course. American Physical Therapy
Association, Alexandria, VA.
Retaux, S., Bibliowicz, Y., Blin, M., Elipot, Y., Espinasa, L., Hinaux, H., & Tine, E. (2019).
Olfactory capacities in blind cavefish. Astyanax International Meeting for Cavefish,
Queretaro, Mexico.
Rotondi, M.*, Powers, M., & Gildard, M. (2019). A novel approach to loop-strap cutting
utilizing a motorized oscillating saw as compared to a traditional cutting tool. Eastern
Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Valley Forge, PA.
Shanley, B., Paskell, T. (2019). Increasing access: Welcoming non-traditional students into our
area of study. American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Clinical Laboratory
Educator's Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Unislawski, J.*, & Gildard, M. (2019). Paget-Schroeder Syndrome and complications in a
division I lacrosse Athlete. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Las
Vegas, NV.
Yunker, R.*, & Dennis, M. K. (2019). Loss of AP-3 sensitizes melanocytes to autophagy. Hudson
Valley Life Sciences Conference, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. Eastern
Colleges Science Conference, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY.
*Marist StudentSCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
Bean-Folkes, J. & Lewis, T. (2018). Teaching in a culture of love: An open dialogue about
African American student learning. School Community Journal, 28(2), 213-228.
Browder, D., Spooner, F. H., & Trela, K. (2019). Teaching mathematical standards across the
grades. In D. M. Browder, F. H. Spooner, & G. Courtade (Eds.), Teaching students with
moderate and severe disabilities. Guilford Press: New York, NY.
Buchanan, M., Costa, E. T., & Krohn, M. D. (2019). Developmental and life-course perspectives
on gangs. In H. Pontell (Ed.), Oxford research encyclopedia of criminology. New York,
NY: Oxford University Press.
Conyers, A., & Buchanan, M. (January 2019). Secondary deviance. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), Wiley-
Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology (2nd Ed.). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Dill, K. (2018). Observations of Practice in Field Education: A Literature Review. The Field
Educator, 8(2), 1-8.
Dill, K. (2019). Deliberate Practice: A Framework for Enhancing Competence in Field
Education. The Field Educator, 9(1), 1-5.
Diana, P., Alaniz, C., Bean-Folkes, J., Corbin, S., Fain, J., Leigh, R., & Sanders, S. (2019). The
2018 notable children's books in the English Language Arts. Language Arts, 96(4), 250-
264.
Dovgan, K., & Mazurek, M. O. (2019). Impact of multiple co-occurring emotional and
behavioral conditions on children with autism and their families. Journal of Applied
Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 32(4), 967-980.
Dovgan, K., Mazurek, M. O., & Hansen, J. A. (2018). Measurement invariance of the Child
Behavior Checklist in children with autism spectrum disorder with and without
intellectual disability: Follow-up study. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 58, 19-
29.
Dovgan, K., Nowell, K., & Aguilar, J.* (2018). Influences on parent perceptions of autism
severity. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 1-10.
Ferguson, B. J., Dovgan, K., Takahashi, N., & Beversdorf, D. Q. (2019). The relationship among
gastrointestinal symptoms, problem behavior, and internalizing symptoms in children and
adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10, 1-7.
*Marist StudentGarcia, M. & Halperin, D. (2018). The VAWA/U Visa self prep course: Socio-political and
organizational influences on a legal and social work group model for immigrant survivors
of intimate partner violence. In C. Wilkins, M. Doel, S. Skolnik, J. Genke, L. Greenhouse
Gardella, (Eds.). Group work around the globe: creating transformative connections in
challenging times. Proceedings of the XXXVIII and XXXIX International Symposium of
the International Association for Social Work with Groups. New York, NY: Whiting &
Birch Limited.
Killian, T., Cardona, B., & Brottem, L. J. (2018). Refugee children acculturation: Group process
in schools as cultural microcosms. Journal of School Counseling, 16(10), 1-42.
Killian, T., Peters, H. C., & Brottem, L. J. (2019). Religious and spiritual values conflicts in
queer partnerships: Implications for couples and family counselors. The Family Journal,
27(3), 250-256.
Kobayashi, E., Farrington D. P., & Buchanan, M. (2019). Peer reactions, peer behavior, student
attitudes, and student deviance: A comparison of college students in Japan and the USA.
Asian Journal of Criminology, 14(1), 3-22.
Marcano, J.*, & Stone, M. (2019). Interactions between levels of mindful awareness, stress, and
life satisfaction: Understanding New York State school psychologists’ thoughts and
feelings in their daily lives. New York School Psychologist, 37(1), 29-34.
Mawhinney, L., & Rinke, C. R. (2019). There has to be a better way: Lessons from former urban
teachers. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Mawhinney, L., & Rinke, C. R. (2018). The balance and imbalance of sampling former teachers
hidden-by-choice: A snowball in summer. International Journal of Research and Method
in Education. doi:10.1080/1743727X.2018.1513480.
Mazurek, M. O., Dovgan, K., Neumeyer, A. M., & Malow, B. A. (2019). Course and predictors
of sleep and co-occurring problems in children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of
Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49, 2101-2115.
Merenda, F., & Argueta, J. (2018). Adventure-based therapy with at-risk youth: The impact upon
self-confidence, maturity, and schooling. Journal of Applied Juvenile Justice Services,
5(1), 126-148.
O’Donnell, P. S., & Dunlap, L. L. (2019). Teacher acceptability of progressive muscle relaxation
in the classroom for the treatment of test anxiety. Journal of Psychologists and
Counsellors in Schools. doi:10.1017/jgc.2019.1.
Porter, D., Alaniz, C., Bean-Folkes, J., Corbin, S. J., Fain, J., Leigh, R., & Sanders, J., (2018).
Stories of shared humanity: The 2018 notable children's books in the language arts.
Journal of Children’s Literature, 44(2), 62-73.
*Marist StudentRinke, C. R., & Mawhinney, L. (Eds.). (2019). Opportunities and challenges in teacher
recruitment and retention. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Stone, M., Kash, S., Butler, T., Callahan, K.*, Verdugo, M. A., & Gómez, L. E. (2019).
Validation of English language adaptations of the Kidslife and San Martín scales for use
with individuals on the autism spectrum receiving residential care. Journal of
Developmental and Physical Disabilities. 1-24. doi:10.1007/s10882-019-09686-0.
Williams, S. A. S. (2018). Racial trauma: Assessment and intervention. New York School
Psychologist, 36(3), 3-8.
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