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       who are passionate teachers and
       accomplished scholars.

      ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
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Our Vision
Western Connecticut State University will be widely recognized as a premier public university with
outstanding teachers and scholars who prepare students to contribute to the world in a meaningful way.

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2019 Winner of the Provost’s Award for Teaching

Congratulations to Sabrina Marques, Assistant Professor of Art
Sabrina earned her BA in visual arts from Columbia University and her MFA in painting and printmaking
from the Yale School of Art. Before teaching at WCSU, she taught art courses at UCONN, Whittier
College, and Connecticut College. Her current research involves a four-year cross-cultural project where
she travels to Alagoas and the Amazon in Brazil and studies the relationship indigenous tribes have with
art. She is a part of this collaborative project with professors from other institutions to study protocols on
art, positive emotion, neuroscience, and its effect on wellbeing. Her own artwork focuses on narrative,
utilizing storytelling, memory, cultural commentary and humor. As the daughter of a Cuban exile, her
paintings are filled with stories of her family’s experience during the Cuban Revolution. She has had solo
and group exhibitions in NYC as well as other cities throughout the country. Sabrina has been an artist in
residence at The Trelex Residency in Switzerland, The Scuola Internazionale di Grafica in Italy, and The
Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Connecticut. She was selected for the Radius Program at the Aldrich
Museum of Contemporary Art, and recently received a Painting Fellowship from the Connecticut
Commission of the Arts. At WCSU, she teaches various courses in undergraduate painting, is a graduate
critic in the MFA program, and teaches in the Kathwari Honors program.

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Part I: Published Works

In this section you will find published works in all forms. Our faculty have authored books and journal
articles, provided commentary and analysis for news outlets large and small, directed plays for regional
theatres, created sets for stage and screen, composed and recorded music, produced films, and had their
artwork featured in galleries all over the country.

A note on style: This document combines the work of scholars in the humanities, social sciences,
sciences, a variety of professional disciplines, and the arts. Each of these fields has its own style manual
with unique perspectives on how citations should look. This document follows none of them. Instead, we
have developed some rules drawn from several style manuals in an effort to create some common
ground out of the diversity represented here. Throughout the document WCSU faculty are listed in bold
and when WCSU students have been included on a project, they are identified with an asterisk.

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Ancell School of Business

MARKETING

Drozdenko, R.G., & Coelho, D.R. (2018). “Generational Differences in the Perceived Importance of
      Travel Package Attributes: Experiential vs Functional Emphasis.” International Journal of
      Business, Marketing and Decision Sciences, 11(1).

Han, X. (2019) “Communication without Cultural Knowledge.” In Advertising Creative: Strategy, Copy and
        Design, 5th Edition. Edited by Alstiel, T., Grow, J., and Jennings, M. Sage Publications:
        Thousand Oaks, CA.

Han, X., Mantel, S., and Kardes, F. (2018). “Consumer Inferences about Brand Touch Points.” In Brand
        Touch Points. Edited by Sundar, A., Nova Publishers: Hauppauge, NY.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Nugent, P.D. (2018). “Reductionism in Everyday Life, Technology, and Science - An Exploration of What
       is Concealed and Revealed in Practice.” Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
       (JSCI), 16(4), 47-51.

Nugent, P.D., and Montague, R. (2018). “The Review Function in Organizations and its Implications for
       Organization Theory, Cybernetics, and Ethnography.” Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and
       Informatics (JSCI), 15(7), 5.

Nugent, P.D. (2018). “The Vertical Dimension of Inter-Professional Power and Conflict.” Issues in
       Information Systems, 19(1), 29-38.

Yoon, T. and Jeong, B. (2018). “Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Implementation: Success Factors,
       and Realized Benefits.” International Journal of Information Systems in Service Sector, 10(2).

Yoon, T., Jeong, B., and Ghosh, B. (2017). “User Acceptance of Business Intelligence (BI) Application:
       Motivation to Learn, Technology, Social Influence, and Situational Constraints.” International
       Journal of Business Information Systems, 26(4).

FINANCE

Lin, W., Li, A., and Yuan, X. (2018), "Effects of Growth Options on the Post-Earnings Announcement
        Drift." Journal of Accounting and Finance, 18(4), 101-113.

Lin, W., and Sanger, G.C. (2019), "An Alternative Fundamental Weighting Scheme Based on Enterprise
        Value Multiple." Journal of Asset Management, 20(2), 146-156.

Ly, P.T. M., Vo, L.V., Le, H.T.T., and Le, D.V. (2018), “Asset Liquidity and Firm Innovation.” International
        Review of Financial Analysis, 58, 225-234.

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Chan, K. C., Farrell, B. R., Healy, P., and Wong, A. (2019), “Ranking of Accounting Doctoral Programs
       Based on Student Ratings in ratemyprofessor.com and the Effect of Formal Teaching Training on
       the Rankings.” International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 14, 307-324.

DIVISION OF JUSTICE AND LAW ADMINISTRATION

Dwyer, T. (2018, July). "What can law enforcement expect from SCOTUS Nominee Brett Kavanaugh?"
       PoliceOne.com.

Dwyer, T. (2018, December). "SCOTUS Year in Review: A Quartet of Cases.” PoliceOne.com.

Kain, G. (October, 2018). “Revolution or Evolution: The Pope’s Renewed Call to End the Death Penalty.”
       The Fairfield County Catholic. Bridgeport, CT.

Kain, G. & Recinella, D. (2018). “Retribution and Capital Punishment: It’s in the Bible, Isn’t it?” in Bohm,
       R. and Lee, G. (Eds.). The Routledge Handbook on Capital Punishment. New York: Taylor and
       Francis.

Casey, J. (2018-2019) Crime Analysis Expert: Over 100 live-news commentaries and on-air case
       analyses for Turner Broadcasting CNN and HLN. Cases included Delphi Murder Investigation,
       Santa Fe High School Shooting, Jamie Closs Abduction, Frazee Murder Investigation, Side-Door
       College Scandal, NorCal Rapist, Golden State Killer, Sol Pais School-Shooting Threat, Pittsburgh
       Synagogue Shooting, Christ Church Mosque Massacre, UNC Charlotte Massacre, and a CNN
       feature: https://vimeo.com/322300249

Jordan, C. (2018-2019) Crime Analysis Expert: Inside Edition. Including case studies on the Delphi
       Murders, Repeat Sex Offender Risk Assessment, and Greg Torres. Sample:
       https://www.insideedition.com/florida-teen-allegedly-strangled-his-mom-over-bad-grade-soulless-
       individual-48200

Jordan, C. (2018-2019). Crime Analysis Expert: How it Really Happened (CNN) and Very Scary People
       (HLN). Research and Commentary on Aileen Wournos and John Wayne Gacy.
       https://vimeo.com/334784780

Kain, G. (2019). Crime Analysis Expert: Inside Edition. Research for episodes featuring the Delphi
       Murders, Repeat Sex Offender Risk Assessment, and Greg Torres.

Kain, G. (2019). Crime Analysis Expert: ID and Oxygen. Research for “Primal Instinct” (Rebecca Lawson
       case), and “Murder in the House” (Alexandra Ducsay), “Snapped: Notorious” (Charles Cullen and
       Kristen Gilbert) and “Mark of a Killer” (Richard Rogers).

Sharma, D. (2018). Fundamentals of Criminology, First edition. San Diego, CA: Cognella.

Marino, K. (2019, January-February) "Going Beyond the Textbook: Prisons as Interactive classrooms.”
       The Criminologist, 44(1), 46-47.

Marino, K. (2018) “Parole.” In Criminal Justice in America: The Encyclopedia of Crime, Law Enforcement,
       Courts, and Corrections. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO.

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Marino, K. (2018). “Trait Theories: The Positivist School of Thought.” In D. Sharma, Fundamentals of
       Criminology. Cognella Publishing, CA.

Arslan, H. (2019). “The Impact of Police Shootings in the US on Police-Community Relations.” In
        Albrecht, J.F., Den Heyer, G., and Stanislas, P. (Eds). Policing and Minority Communities:
        Contemporary Issues and Global Perspectives. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Arslan, H. (2019). “The 2016 Failed Coup Attempt and its Influence on Policing the Kurdish and other
        Ethnic Minorities across Turkey.” In Albrecht, J.F., Den Heyer, G., and Stanislas, P. (Eds).
        Policing and Minority Communities: Contemporary Issues and Global Perspectives. New York,
        NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Arslan, H. (September 2018). “The Never-Ending Story of Turkish Politics.” Politurco.
        https://www.politurco.com/the-never-ending-story-of-turkish-democracy.html

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Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences

BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Connally, N.P., Rose, D., Bruener, N., Prose, R., Fleshman, A.,*Thompson, K. and Eisen, L. (2018).
       “Impact of Wearing and Washing Summer-Weight Permethrin-Treated Clothing Articles on their
       Contact Irritancy and Toxicity for Nymphal Ixodes Scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Ticks.” Journal of
       Medical Entomology, 56, 199-214.

Beard, B.C., Occi, J., Bonilla, D. L., Egizi, A.M., Fonseca, D.M., Mertins, J.W., Backenson, B.P., Bajwa,
        W.I., Barbarin, A.M., Bertone, M.A., Brown, J., Connally, N.P. , Connell, N.D., Eisen, R.J., Falco,
        R.C., James, A.M., Krell, R.K., Lahmers, K., Lewis, N., Little, S.E.,Neault, M., Pérez de León,
        A.A., Randall, A.R., Ruder, M.G., Saleh, M.N., *Schappach, B.L., Schroeder, B.A., Seraphin,
        L.L., Wehtje, M., Wormser, G. P.,Yabsley, M.J., and Halperin, W. (2018). “Multistate Infestation
        with the Exotic Disease-Vector Tick Haemaphysalis longicornis — United States, August 2017–
        September 2018.” Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report 67, 1319—1330.

Cordeira, J. and *Monahan, D. (2019). “Voluntary Wheel Running Reduces Weight Gain in Mice by
       Decreasing High-Fat Food Consumption.” Physiology & Behavior, 207, 1-6.

Pimsler, M. L., Krell, R. K., Alleyne, M., Anderson, T., Kennedy, A., and Durham, T. (2018). “Science
        Policy Begins at Home: Grassroots Advocacy at the State and Local Level.” Annals of the
        Entomological Society of America, 112, 79–84.

Elsensohn, J. E., Anderson, T., Cryan, J. R., Durham, T., Gandhi, K. J. K., Gordon, J., Krell, R. K.,
       Pimsler, M. L., Rivers, A. and Spafford, H. (2018). “From Research to Policy: Scientists Speaking
       for Science.” Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 112, 75–78.

Philbrick, C.T. and Bove, C.P. (2019). “Nomenclatural Changes Allow for a Broadened Circumscription
        of Lophagyne Tul. To reflect a Prominent Neotropical Clade of Podostemaceae
        (Podostemoideae).” Phytotaxa, 400, 81-86.

Philbrick, C.T., Ruhfel, B., and Bove, C.P. (2018). “Contributions to the Taxonomy of Rhyncholacis
        (Podostemaceae): Evidence of Monophyly, Description of a New Species, and Transfer of the
        Monotypic.” Macarenia Phytotaxa, 357, 107–116.

Costa F. G. C. M., Klein, D. E., Philbrick, C. T. and Bove, C. P. (2018). “Silica Bodies in Leaves of
       Neotropical Podostemaceae: Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Perspectives.” Annals of Botany, 122,
       1187-1201.

Pinou, T., Domenech, F., Lazo-Wasem, E., Majewska, R., Pfaller, J.B., Zardus, J., and Robinson, N.J.
       (2019). “Standardizing Sea Turtle Epibiont Sampling: Outcomes of the Epibiont Workshop at the
       37th International Sea Turtle Symposium.” Marine Turtle Newsletter, 157, 22-32.

Pinou, T., Prunier, R., Bresson, M., Padilla, I.E., Perez, J.F.J., Trejo, A., DiGiovanni, R.A., and
       Rosbinson, N.J. (2018). “Repeated Sampling Adds to the Genetic Diversity of Lepidochelys
       Olivacea (Eschscholtz 1829) Olive Ridley Sea Turtle.” Journal of Natural History, 52, 2899-2917.

Majewska, R., Ashworth, M.P., Lazo-Wasem, E., Robinson, N.J., Rojas, L., Van de Vijver, B., and Pinou,
      T. (2018.) “Craspedostauros Alatus sp. nov., a New Diatom Species Found on Museum Sea
      Turtle Specimens.” Diatom Research, 33(2), 229-240.

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Robinson, N.J.,Figgener, C., Gatto, C., Lazo-Wasem, E., Paladino, F.,Tomillo, P., Zardus, J., and Pinou,
       T. (2017). “Assessing Potential Limitations when Characterising the Epibiota of Marine
       Megafauna: Effect of Gender, Sampling Location, and Inter-Annual Variation on the Epibiont
       Communities of Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.” Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology,
       497, 71-77.

Siver, P.A., Marsicano, L.J., Lott, A.-M., Wagener, S., and Morris, N. (2018). “Wind Induced Impacts on
        Hypolimnetic Temperature and Thermal Structure of Candlewood Lake (Connecticut, U.S.A.)
        from 1985–2015.” Geo: Geography and Environment. doi.org/10.1002/geo2.56.

COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA ARTS

Brule, N.J., and Eckstein, J. J. (2019). “‘NOT my issue!!!’ Teaching the Applied Interpersonal Conflict
        Course.” Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2, 17-22.

Petkanas, B. (2018). “Confronting Technopoly: Charting a Course towards Human Survival.” Explorations
       in Media Ecology, 17(2).

Barone, J.C. (2018, January). Producer/Director: Major “Doc” Brown. [Digital Film] Festival
       Selection. New York Short Film Tuesdays. USA Independent Film Festival & New York Eurasian
       Film Festival.

Echeverria, P. (2018-2019). Digital Film: Mobile Devices 16fps. Screened at Made in NY Media Center
      by IFP in Brooklyn, NY and Festival Internacional de Videoarte de Camagüey, Cuba.

Echeverria, P. (2018). Digital Film: Mobile Devices, Selected and Screened as part of Landmarks series
      at Breckenridge Creative Arts in Breckenridge, Colorado and at Experiments in Cinema v. 13.6 in
      Albuquerque, NM.

Echeverria, P. (2019). Digital Film: What Morris Saw. Screened at Films of Brooklyn Fire Proof
      Classroom.

Echeverria, P. (2019).Digital Film: Glitchtown 02: Texting with Ruth. Screened at Experiments in Cinema,
      14.2, and at the Festival Internacional de Videoarte de Camagüey, Cuba.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Coffman, D. (2018) Software: Extensive New Software for Use in Computer Architecture Courses. Open
      Source software hosted on GitHub. Includes a new instruction set, and a simulator of a computer
      using it.

Coffman, D. (2018). Software: File System for Use in Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
      Courses. Open Source software, hosted on GitHub.

Neubauer, J., Odehnal, J., and Ivanov, T. (2018) “Notes on Dynamic Panel Data Models in Terms of
      Military Spending Determinants Analysis,” Proceedings of the XXXI International Conference
      Problems of Decision Making Under Uncertainty, Prague, Czech Republic.

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Joel, W. (2019). Problem Solving with Computers. Open Educational Resources.

ENGLISH

Govardhan, A. (2018). “Relative Clauses, Their Function and Distribution in ESL Student Writing.”
      Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Conference on Language, Literature & Linguistics in
      Singapore.

Qi, S. (2018, June). “Tragic Hero and Hero Tragedy: Reimagining Oedipus the Kingas Jingju (Peking
         Opera) for the Chinese Stage.” Coauthor. Classical Receptions Journal.

Qi, S. (2018). Adapting Western Classics for the Chinese Stage. Routledge.

Qi, S. (2018, October). “The Importance of Being Oscar Wilde: Rise and Fall of Wilde’s Literary Fortune in
         China.” The British Library.

HISTORY

Allocco, K. (2018, September). Book Review: On the Sunny Side: The Danbury Mad Hatter Chorus
       1966-2016. Wynn Gadkar-Wilcox. Mad Hatter Press, 2017. NEPCA Book Reviews, Conference
       Newsletter and NEPCA website.

Allocco, K. (2018, September). Book Review: Repertory Movie Theaters of New York City. Ben Davis.
       McFarland Press, 2017. NEPCA Book Reviews, Conference Newsletter and NEPCA website.

Allocco, K. (2018, September). Book Review: Diversion: Play and Popular Culture in Cuban America.
       Albert Laguna. New York University Press, 2017. NEPCA Book Review, Conference Newsletter
       and NEPCA website.

Gadkar-Wilcox, W. (2018). “Universality, Modernity, and Cultural Borrowing among Vietnamese
      Intellectuals, 1877–1919.” Journal of Transcultural Studies, 3: 33-52.

Gutzman, K. (2018). Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America.
      Paperback edition; New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Gutzman, K. (2018). “What Is Still American in the Thought of Thomas Jefferson?” Modern Age, 33-42.

Gutzman, K. (2019). “McCulloch: A ‘Rule of Construction’ Too ‘Broad and Pliant,’” invited response to
      Scalia Law School Prof. Nelson Lund’s “The Destructive Legacy of McCulloch v. Maryland” in
      Law and Liberty’s Symposium for the bicentennial of the Supreme Court’s decision in McCulloch
      v. Maryland.

Gutzman, K. (2019, February 25). Book Review: Legacies of Losing in American Politics, by Jeffrey K.
      Tulis and Nicole Mellow. Law & Liberty online, lawliberty.org/book-review/the-constitutional-
      moments-you-can-believe-in.

Gutzman, K. (2019, January, 28). Book Review: Jefferson and the Virginians by Peter S. Onuf. Law &
      Liberty online, www.lawliberty.org/book-review/peter-onufs-jefferson/.

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Gutzman, K. (2018). Book Review: Contested Conventions: The Struggle to Establish the Constitution
      and Save the Union, 1787-1789, by Melvin Yazawa. Journal of the Early Republic 38, 338-40.

Rosenthal, J.M. (2019). “The Fiscal History of Boyacá, 1863-1886.” Translated in, Las cuentas del
      federalismo colombiano, Salomon Kalmanovitz and Edwin López Rivera, eds., Universidad de
      Bogotá, Jorge Tadeo Lozano.

Rosenthal, J. (2018). Book Review: Crafting a Republic for the World: Scientific, Geographic, and
      Historiographic Inventions in Colombia, by Lina del Castillo. Agricultural History, 92(2), 359-361.

MATHEMATICS

Novozhilova, L., Urazhdin, S., and Li, W. (2018). “Magnetic Freezing Transition in a CoO/Permalloy
      Bilayer Revealed by Transverse AC Susceptibility.” Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic
      Materials, 476, 75-85.

Nguyen, H., Rahimyar, A., and Wang, X. (2018). “Stock Forecasting using M-Band Wavelet Based SVR
       and RNN-LSTMs Models.” Proceeding of ICMECS 2018, May 18-20, 2018, Shenyang, China.

Ma, R., Li, S., Liu, T., Wang, X. (2018). “M-band Wavelet Kernels for Classical and Quantum SVM,”
        Proceeding of ICMECS 2018, May 18-20, 2018, Shenyang, China.

PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANISTIC STUDIES

Dalton, S. (2019). Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks Volume 9. Edited by N.J. Cappelørn,
        A. Hannay, D. Kangas, B.H. Kirmmse, G. Pattison, J.D.S. Rasmussen, V. Rumble, and K. B.
        Söderquist. Philosophy in Review, 39(1), 8-11.

Dalton, S. (2019). "How to Be a Terrible Teacher: Kierkegaard’s Philosophical Fragments on What
        Education is Not." Philosophy and Social Criticism, 45(3), 241-264.

Malavisi, A. (2018). “The Urgency of the Greening of Ethics.” Australasian Journal of Logic, 15(2), 41-51.

Malavisi, A. (2018). “Epistemology” in Routledge Handbook of Development Ethics, Eds. Drydyk, J. and
       Keleher, L. London: Routledge, 41-51.

PSYCHOLOGY

Aloni, M., Geers, A.,*Coleman, M., &*Milano, K. (2019). “Too picky for my taste? The Effect of the
        Gluten-free Dietary Restriction on Impressions of Romantic Partners.” Appetite, 132, 55-66.

Aloni, M., and Harrington, C. (2018). “Research Based Practices for Improving the Effectiveness of
        Asynchronous Online Discussion Boards.” Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology,
        4(4), 271-289.

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Kraybill, J., Bell, M.A., and Kim-Spoon, J. (2019). “Infant Attention and Age 3 Executive Function.” Yale
        Journal of Biology and Medicine, 92, 3–11.

Kuther, T. L. (2019). The Psychology Major’s Handbook. (5th edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Kuther, T. L. (2019). Lifespan Development: Lives in Context (2nd edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Kuther, T. L. and *Burnell, K. (2019). “A Lifespan Developmental Perspective on Psychosocial
       Development in Midlife.”Adultspan Journal, 18(1), 27-39.

*Hoegler, S., and Nelson, M. (2018). “The Influence of Anxiety and Self-Efficacy on Statistics
       Performance: A path Analysis.” Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research, 23(5), 364-375.

Nelson, M., & *Hoegler, S. (2018). “Writing Prompts Foster Conceptual Understanding in Statistics
       Courses.” In T. Kuther (Ed.), Integrating Writing into the College Classroom: Strategies for
       Promoting Student Skills. Society for the Teaching of Psychology.

Oberleitner, L.M.S., Lumley, M. A., Grekin, E. R., Smith, K. M. Z., Loree, A., Carty, J., and Valentino, D.
       (2019). “Problematic Prescription Opioid Use in a Chronic Pain Treatment Facility: The Role of
       Emotional Processes.” Substance Use & Misuse, 54(3), 495-505.

Beitel, M., Oberleitner, L., Muthulingam, D., Oberleitner, D., Madden, L., Marcus, R., Eller, A, Bono, M.,
         & Barry, D.T. (2019). “Eliciting Experiences of Burnout among Drug Counselors in a Large Opioid
         Treatment Program: A Qualitative Investigation. Substance Abuse, 39(2), 211-217.

Barry, D.T., Beitel, M., Cutter, C.J., Fiellin, D.A., Kerns, R.D., Moore, B.A., Oberleitner, L., Madden, L.M.,
        Liong, C., Ginn, J., and Schottenfeld, R. S. (2019). “Evaluation of the Feasibility, Acceptability,
        and Preliminary Efficacy of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Opioid Use Disorder and Chronic
        Pain. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 194(1), 460-467.

Burke, C.A., and Oberleitner, L.M.S. (2019). “The Value of an Expert Witness and the Utility of
        Psychological Diagnoses.” Journal of the Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 47(1), 119-121.

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Hegel-Cantarella, C. (co-author). (2018, November). “Ice Time: Transversal Knowledge Production
       between Hockey and Art.” American Anthropologist: Multimodal Anthropologies online journal
       (http://www.americananthropologist.org/2018/11/01/ice-time-transversal-knowledge-production-
       between-hockey-and-art/).

Hegel-Cantarella, C., Cantarella, L. and Marcus, G.E. (2019). Ethnography by Design: Scenographic
       Experiments in Field Work. Bloomsbury Press.

Owoye, O. and Onafowora. O.A. (2018). “Public Debt, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth
      Dynamics: Empirical Evidence from the Caribbean.” International Journal of Emerging Markets.

Owoye, O. and Onafowora, O.A. (2018, November). “The Role of Educated Leaders in Economic Growth
      and Development: Evidence from the Central African Republic and Singapore,” Singapore
      Economic Review.

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Owoye, O. (2018). “The Political Economy of the United States in the Era of Hatred and Partisan
      Polarization.” Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 5(11).

Pan, Z. (2019, April). “Employment Impact of the Global Value Chain Participation -- Evidences from
        Multi-Country Experience.” Proceedings of the 39th International Scientific Conference on
        Economic and Social Development.

WRITING, LINGUISTICS AND CREATIVE PROCESS

Clements, B. (2018, December). “Note to Former Self.” Rogue Agent, #45.

Clements, B. and Maureen, S. (2018). “Your Love is Gone.” They Said. Black Lawrence Press.

D’Aries, A. (2018, December). “Under Construction.” Memoir Magazine.

De Los Santos, O., Editor. (2019). The Living Pulps. Twin Terraces Press.

De Los Santos, O. (2019) “Introduction: The Pulps Live!” and “Hay Man” (short story). In The Living
       Pulps. Twin Terraces Press.

Hagan, E.A. (2019, March). “Parade Memories of Father and Farley.” The Irish Echo, 28.

Hagan, E.A. (2019, Spring). “We’ve Seen This Before.” Review of House of Names by Colm Tóibín. Irish
       Literary Supplement, 38(2), 9-10.

Hagan, E.A. (2019, Spring). “Banville and Black—Pieces of Mid-Century Dublin Time.” Review of Time
       Pieces: A Dublin Memoir by John Banville. Irish Literary Supplement, 38(2), 23.

Lewis, S.M. (2018, December). “Acadepressives: A Research Story.” Writing On the Edge, 29(1), 19-28.
       University of California, Davis.

Roche, J. (2018, May 17). “Former Bronx Firefighter Lighting Up Broadway Stage in the Iceman
       Cometh.” New York Post (Bronx edition).

Roche, J. (2018, May/June). “Wrinkle Free: Penning a Biography of a Celebrated Grandmother.” Bedford
       Magazine.

Roche, J. (2018, May). “Shelton’s Wiffle Ball Company Remains a Family-Owned Home Run.”
       Connecticut Magazine.

Roche, J. (2018, December). “Broadway Play Casts Spotlight On ‘Alternative Facts.” QUILL: The
       Magazine of the Society for Professional Journalists.

Roche, J. (2019, January). “Is It Time For A Digital Diet?” Connecticut Magazine.

Roche, J. (2019, April) “Scrabble Queen Cornelia Guest is Training Child Champions of the Popular
       Word Game.” Connecticut Magazine.

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School of Professional Studies

EDUCATION AND EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY

Brewer, A., *Li., A., Leon, Y., Pritchard, J., Turner, L., & Richman, D. (2018, November). “Toward a
       Better Basic Understanding of Operant-Respondent Interactions: Translational Research on
       Phobias,” Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, 18(4), 328-332.

Brewer. A., Richman, D., *Grubb, L., *Abby, L. & *Hayes, W. (2018, December). “A Preliminary Analysis
       of Individual Differences in Persistence during Disruptors Across Two Individuals with Autism
       Spectrum Disorder.” Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, 31(1), 18-31.

Canada, T. (2018). Desegregation of the New York City Schools: A Story of the Silk Stocking Sisters.
      Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.

Delcourt, M.A.B. (2018, August). Evaluation Report of the Peekskill School Counseling Initiative: Year 3.
       Annual Progress Report for the Peekskill Consolidated School District, Peekskill, NY.

DeRonck, N.G. (2019). “Data is Not a Four Letter Word.” In Erford, B.T., (Ed.) Transforming the School
      Counseling Profession (5th edition), 62-63. Pearson Merrill Counseling Series.

Lomas, G. & Denino, D. (2018). “Hurricane Katrina.” In Perspective on School Crisis Response:
      Reflections from the field. Roth, J., and Fernandez, B. (Eds.), Routledge.

Kuhn, S.A.C (2018, Winter). “Behavioral Treatment Components to Address Delayed or Denied
       Reinforcement.” Autism Spectrum News, 11 & 26.

Kuhn, S.A.C. (2018, Summer). “The Use of Self-Monitoring Interventions to Support Inclusion for
       Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder” Autism Spectrum News, 4 & 16.

Mariotti, D., McAuliffe, G.J., Grothaus, T., West-Olatunji, C., Snow, K. (2019, March). Towards a New
        Profession: Counselor Professional Identity in Italy. A Delphi Study, 3, 1-19.

Piro, J. & O’Callaghan, C. (2019, January). “Journeying Towards the Profession: Exploring Liminal
         Learning Within Mixed Reality Simulations.” Action in Teacher Education, (41)1, 79-95.

Piro, J. (2018, November). “Integral Education within Metamodernism.” Educational Philosophy and
         Theory, (50)14, 1466-1467.

Piro, J. & Anderson, G. (2018, May). “Intentional Online Discussions in Teacher Education.” The Teacher
         Educator, (53)2, 167-189. Conn\

Roe, K. (2019). Review: Encouraging enough? A Case Study on Parental Feedback on New Assessment
       in Finnish Basic Education. Cogent Education.

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HEALTH PROMOTION STUDIES

Heyman, R., Slep, A, Crachnell K., Eddy, J.M., Lorber, M., and Heybruck, K. (2018). Campus Evaluation
      2019 Western Connecticut State University: Colonial Care Survey Results Feedback Report.

Schlicht, J. (2018, Fall). “How Will Your PE Learners Remember You?” The Bulletin: Connecticut
       Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Journal, 64(1), 4-5.

NURSING

Nielson, M. (2018, May). “Are you prepared for a disaster?” Nursing Management, 49(5), 18-23.

Sousa, M. & Resha, C.A. (2019). “Orientation Learning Needs of Adjunct Clinical Faculty in the United
       States.” Nursing Education Perspectives.

SOCIAL WORK

Williamson, K. W. and McLean, K. (2019). “Collective Voices: Engagement of Hartford Community
        Residents through Participatory Action Research.” In Qualitative Research in Practice: Examples
        for Discussion and Analysis. New York, NY: Merriam, Grenier, and Jossey-Bass.

McLean, K., and& Williamson, K.W. (2019). “Trust the process.” In Qualitative Research in Practice:
      Examples for Discussion and Analysis. New York, NY: Merriam, Grenier, and Jossey-Bass.

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School of Visual and Performing Arts

ART

Marques, S. (2018). “Ecophilia.” Group Exhibition, Berkshire Botanical Garden, Stockbridge, MA.

Scaglia, K. (2018). “Coat of Chrome.” Solo Exhibition, Barton Fine Art and Framing, Emmaus, PA.

Scaglia, K. (2018). “Bon Voyage: The Art of Travel and Leisure.” Group Exhibition, CODA Gallery, Palm
       Desert, California.

Scaglia, K. (2018-2019). ”Luster, Realism and Hyperrealism in Contemporary Automobile and Motorcycle
       Painting.” Traveling Group Exhibition.

Skora, D. (2019). “Spirit of Place. NESA Exhibit at The Crane Estate.” Group Sculpture Invitational,
       Ipswich, Massachusetts.

Skora, D. (2019-2020). “Sculpture at the University of Sioux Falls.” Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Skora, D. (2019-2020). “North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show.” Bennington, Vermont.

Skora, D. (2019-2020).” Sculpture Walk 2019.” Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Skora, D. (2019-2020).”River City Sculpture, 2019.” Mason City, Iowa.

Skora, D. (2019-2020).” 6th Annual Meredith Sculpture Walk.” Meredith, New Hampshire.

Vanaria, C. (2018). “Shelf/Life, History, Biography & Fame.” Group Exhibition, The Institute Library, New
       Haven CT.

Vanaria, C. (2018-2019). “Toy Boat.” Group Exhibition, Artspace, New Haven, CT.

Vanaria, C. (2019). “20/20.” Group Exhibition, Kehler Liddell Gallery, New Haven, CT.

MUSIC

Doiron, M. (2019). Composition in Secondary Instrumental Music Education: Two Case Studies. Doctoral
       Dissertation, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY.

Haynes, G. (2018, April). “Peace Intermezzo for Vibraphone.” Rhythm! Scene, Percussive Arts Society,
      5(2).

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THEATRE

Popiel, E. (2019, March). Set Decorator: Realized set for scene for “Razzle-Dazzle.” Fosse/Verdon, F/X
        TV Pacific2 Productions.

Popiel, E. (2019, May). Set Design: Crazy for You. Sharon Playhouse, Sharon, CT.

Popiel, E. (2019. March). Exhibition, USITT Conference, Louisville, KY. State, “COVER THE WALLS”,
        Denhart, D., Curator. Exhibited items: Research, Set drawings and Paint elevations for Peter and
        the Starcatcher.

Howard, T. (2018, July-August). Director: The Fourth Wall. Oldcastle Theatre Company (Equity),
      Bennington, VT.

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Part II: Presentations
In this section you will find presentations, keynote speeches, and invited talks delivered at academic
conferences; performances, master classes, workshops, and artist’s residencies; and a robust record of
community engagement in museums, libraries and other civic organizations.

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Ancell School of Business

ACCOUNTING

Kim, Y., Vo, L.V., and Le, H.T.T. (2018). “Does Board Network Centrality Increase Corporate Social
        Responsibility?” American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

Kim, Y., Guo, Y., and Yang, D. (2018). “An Analysis of Sustainability Accounting Reporting Frameworks
        for CFO Decision Making.” Annual Meeting of the Hawaii Accounting Research Conference.

FINANCE

Huang, C. (2018, October). “Market Timing and Mutual Fund Performance.” The Annual Meeting of
       Northeast Business and Economic Association, Galloway, NJ.

Huang, C, Hsu, C., and Flouris, T. (2019, March). “Have Mergers Added Value? A Case Study on the
       U.S. Airline Mergers.” The Annual Meeting of Eastern Economic Association Annual Meetings,
       New York, NY.

Lin, W. (2018, October). “Post-Earnings Announcement Drift (PEAD): The Role of Investment Surprises.”
        The Annual Meeting of Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, IL.

Vo, L.V., Le, T.T., and Le, D.V. (2018, October). “Do Product Markets Matters? The Case of Innovation.”
        The Annual Meeting of Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, IL.

Vo, L.V., and Le, T.T. (2019). “The Bright Side of Product Market Threats: The Case of Innovation.”
        Midwest Finance Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

MANAGEMENT

Assenza, P. (2019, January). “What’s After Startup? Entrepreneurial Education and the Life Cycle Model:
      Using the Entrepreneurial Arc as a Guide.” United States Association for Small Business and
      Entrepreneurship, St. Pete Beach, FL.

Assenza, P. (2019, May). “Mr. Chocolate and the Effectual Entrepreneur: A Life Cycle Story.” Eastern
      Academy of Management (EAM) Annual Conference, Wilmington, DE.

Galli-Debicella, A. (2019, May). “Active Non-Employee Owners: Informal Impact on Family-Owned
        SMEs.” Eastern Academy of Management (EAM) Annual Conference, Wilmington, DE.

Galli-Debicella, A., Chuang, M.L., and Han, X. (2019). “The Importance of Leadership and Trust on
        Team Value and Performance.” Global Conference on Creating Value Conference, New York,
        New York.

Galli-Debicella, A. (2019). International Expansion: Globally Sustainable Competitive Advantages for
        SMEs.” Global Conference on Creating Value, New York, NY.

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Forbes, L. (2019, May). “Extending the Power of the Quiz for Active Learning.” Eastern Academy of
       Management, Wilmington, DE.

Forbes, L., (2019, May). Chair: Teaching Business Ethics, Political Skill and International Business
       Management. Eastern Academy of Management, Wilmington Delaware.

Forbes, L., (2018, December). “Coalition and Organization: Saving More than a River - The Clearwater
       Story.” 8th Annual New Mexico Storytelling Conference, New Mexico State University, Las
       Cruces. NM.

Hayajneh Y., and *Almakhzoomy I. (2019, April). “The Use of Learning Management Systems to Support
       Academic Operations and Shared Governance in Higher Education.” 2019 FAC Conference on
       Student Success and Shared Governance: “The Future of Public Higher Education in
       Connecticut”. Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT.

MARKETING

Coelho, D. R., & Drozdenko, R. G. (2019). “Benefits and Challenges of Implementing a Virtual
       International Business Collaboration.” American Marketing Association International Collegiate
       Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Drozdenko, R. G., & Coelho, D. (2018). “Product Category Differences in Consumer Delight and
      Satisfaction over Time.” International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines
      (IABPAD) Conference, Morocco.

Han, X. (2019), “Social Exclusion and Consumer Boycotting.” American Marketing Association Marketing
        and Public Policy Conference, Washington, DC.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Nugent, P.D. (2018, October). “The Vertical Dimension of Inter-Professional Power and
       Conflict.” International Association for Computer Information Systems (IACIS), Clearwater
       Beach, FL.

Nugent, P.D. (2018). “The Creation and Maintenance of Social Capital through Interaction and
       Exchange.” Business and Applied Sciences Academy of North America (BAASANA), New York,
       NY.

Nugent, P.D. and Collar, E. (2018). “The Role of Uncertainty in Engineering Practice: The Case of
       Change Control in Systems-of-Systems Engineering.” The International Conference on Industry,
       Engineering, and Management Systems (IEMS), Cocoa Beach, FL.

Nugent, P.D. (2018). Keynote Address: “An Exploration of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties.” Complexity,
       Informatics, and Cybernetics: IMCIC, Orlando, FL.

Nugent, P. D. (2018). “Punchlines and Plot Twists: Exploring the Relationships between Consciousness,
       Cybernetics, and Information Theory.” Complexity, Informatics, and Cybernetics: IMCIC, Orlando,
       Florida.

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Huang, C. (2018, October). “Market Timing and Mutual Fund Performance”. The Annual Meeting of
       Northeast Business and Economic Association, Galloway, NJ.

Huang, C., Hsu, C. and Flouris, T. (2019, March). “Have Mergers Added Value? A Case Study on the
       U.S. Airline Mergers.” The Annual Meeting of Eastern Economic Association Annual Meetings,
       New York, NY.

Lin, W. (2018, October). “Post-Earnings Announcement Drift (PEAD): The Role of Investment Surprises.”
        The Annual Meeting of Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, IL.

Vo, L. V., Le, T.T., and Le, D.V. (2019, March.) “Do Product Markets Matters? The Case of Innovation.”
        The Annual Meeting of Academy of Financial Services Chicago, IL.

Vo, L. V., and Le, TT. (2019, March). “The Bright Side of Product Market Threats: The Case of
        Innovation.” Midwest Finance Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

DIVISION OF JUSTICE AND LAW ADMINISTRATION

Kain, G. (2019, April 2). “An Eye for an Eye: Retributive or Restorative? Current Research on the Death
       Penalty.” Scholars in Action, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT.

Kain, G. (2019, March). “An Eye for an Eye: Retributive or Restorative?” Academy of Criminal Justice
       Sciences Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Kain, G. (2018, September 13). Invited Speaker: “Revolution or Evolution: The Pope’s Renewed Call to
       End the Death Penalty.” Pathways of Learning, Sirius XM Radio The Catholic Channel, New
       York, New York.

Kain, G. (2018, February). Roundtable: “Teaching Capital Punishment: Retribution and Capital
       Punishment.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Jordan, C. (2019, May). Featured Presenter “The Netflix Approach: Using Video in the Classroom.” Best
       Practices in Using Media Pedagogy in Criminal Justice Education. Criminal Justice in the
       Classroom Conference, Queens College, New York, NY.

Jordan, C. (2018, November). Chair and Presenter: “The Impact and Ethical Considerations of Crime
       Experts’ Commentary on Breaking News Crime Stories.” Meeting of the American Society of
       Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Jordan, C. (2018, March). Guest Speaker: “Multicide and the Psychology of Serial Killers.” Fulton-
       Montgomery Community College.

Dwyer, T., *Rodriguez, N. and *Salzo, A. (2019, March). “The Blue Wall of Shame: Female Police Officer
       Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault & Gender Discrimination in the Workplace." Academy of
       Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Sharma, D. (2018, November). Chair and Presenter: “Policing: Perception, Ideology, and the Complex
      Reality. Perceptions of Police in the Educational Context.” American Society of Criminology,
      Atlanta, GA.

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Sharma, D. (2018, November) Chair: “Teaching Criminology: Innovative Uses of Technology.” American
      Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Shalini, S., & Sharma, D. (2018, November). “Forced Migrants and Refugees: Resettlement, Rights, and
         Citizenship in India. Preliminary Findings.” American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Sharma, D. (2018, November). “Teaching Good Writing in Criminal Justice Courses.” American Society
      of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Sharma, D. (2018, August 7). Guest Speaker: Social Media. Internal Quality Assurance Cell, MCM DAV
      College, Chandigarh, India.

Marino, K. (2019, April). “Experiential Learning in an Introduction to Corrections Course.” FAC-CCSU
       Conference on Student Success and Shared Governance, New Britain, CT.

Marino, K. (2019, March). “All Students Studying Corrections Should be Locked Up: The Value of
       Experiential Learning.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland and American
       Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Marino, K. (2019, March). “Teaching Corrections: How Policies and Practices are Responding to Current
       Issues.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland.

Marino, K. (2018, June). “Teaching Corrections: Changing Policies towards the use of Solitary
       Confinement.” Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, Portsmouth, Rhode Island.

Marino, K. (2018, June). “Using Prison Tours in an Introduction to Corrections Course.” Northeastern
       Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, Portsmouth, Rhode Island.

Miller, T. (2018, June).”The Essence of Acquiescence: When Can an Extortion Victim Be Guilty of
         Conspiracy to Commit Extortion under the Hobbes Act, 18 U.S.C. § 371, and United States v.
         Ocasio, 136 S. Ct. § 1951 (2016)?” New England Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual
         Conference, Newport, RI.

Miller, T. (2019, March). “Murder, Manslaughter, or Mere Mistake: A Legal Analysis of the Shooting of
         Jean Botham” The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Miller, T. (2019, March). “Down the Slippery Slope: An Analysis of the Potential Unintended
         Consequences of Ocasio v. United States.” The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual
         Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Miller, T. (2019, June). “State v. Guyger: An Application of Texas Homicide Law.” The New England
         Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, Williamsport, PA.

Kroll, R. A. (2018, November). “Police Accountability-Modern Challenges.” American Society of
        Criminologists Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Kroll, R. A. (2019, March). “Evaluation of the Effects of Shift Work Assignment-Survey of Motivation in
        Police Officers.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Arslan, H. (2018, October). “Bullets and Wounds: Lawsuits against the Law Enforcement.” International
        Criminology Conference, Washington, D.C.

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Arslan, H., and Bisgin, H. (2019, March). “Decoding the Language and the Patterns in the ISIS
        Magazine Dabiq.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting (ACJS), Baltimore, MD.

Arslan, H., Ozkul, A., and Palazzi, M. (2019, April). “Disrupting Human Trafficking: A Supply Chain
        Approach.” Northeastern Decision Sciences Conference (NEDSI), Philadelphia, PA.

Arslan, H. (2019, June). “Popular Culture and Homeland Security.” Northeastern Academy of Criminal
        Justice Sciences Annual Meeting (ACJS), Williamsport, PA.

Arslan, H. (2019, July). “Analyzing the Dabiq Magazine: The Language and the Propaganda Structure of
        ISIS.” International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and
        Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (SBP-BRIMS 2019), George
        Washington University, Washington, DC.

Yamen, S. (2019, February). “How the Gig Economy Impacts the Classification of Employees and
      Independent Contractors.” Pacific Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business Conference
      (PSALB), Palm Springs, CA.

Yamen, S. (2019, May). “Best Practices and Methods, Using Technology/Media Podcasts to Create an
      Engaged Learning Environment.” Criminal Justice in the Classroom: A Conference at
      Queensborough Community College, New York, NY.

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Macricostas School of Arts and Science

BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Connally, N.P., (2019, January). Invited Talk. “Adventures in Backyard Tick Management and Lyme
       Disease Prevention.” Ross Research Seminar Series, Biology Department. Fairfield University,
       Fairfield, CT.

Connally, N.P. (2019, January). “Peridomestic Prevention of Ixodes Scapularis-Associated Diseases in
       the Northeastern United States.” The Northeast Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne Disease
       Annual Meeting, New Haven, CT.

Connally, N.P., (October, 2018). “The Backyard Integrated Tick Management Study: Understanding
       Peridomestic Risk and Prevention of Ixodes Scapularis-Associated Diseases in the Northeastern
       United States.” The 48th Annual Conference of the Society for Vector Ecology, Yosemite, CA.

Connally, N.P., (2018, September). “Tick Exposure Field Study: An Update from the Connecticut
       Emerging Infections Program.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TickNET Partners
       Research Meeting. Atlanta, GA.

Connally, N.P., Mather, T.N., Ginsberg, H.S., Krell, R.K., Engborg, S., Hojgaard, H., Hinckley, A. and
       Eisen, L., (2018, September). “The Backyard Integrated Tick Management (BITM) Study:
       Understanding and Reducing Peridomestic Risk for Tickborne Disease.” The 13th International
       Conference on Lyme Borreliosis and Other Tick-Borne Diseases. Atlanta, GA.

Krell, R.K., Reid, J., Hornbostel, V., Volpe, S. and Connally, N.P., (2018, September). “Spray Safe, Safe:
        Promoting Effective and Judicious Backyard Acaricide use by Families to Prevent Lyme and other
        Tickborne Diseases.” The 13th International Conference on Lyme Borreliosis and Other Tick-
        Borne Diseases. Atlanta, GA.

Kopsco, H., Krell, R.K., Mather, T.N. and Connally, N.P. (2018, September). “Follow Us! Assessing
       Beliefs and Attitudes about Tick-borne Disease Prevention Expertise in the Social Media Age.”
       The 13th International Conference on Lyme Borreliosis and Other Tick-Borne Diseases. Atlanta,
       GA.

Krell, R. K. (2018, November). “Improving Integrated Tick Management and Tickborne Disease
        Prevention Communication.” Connecticut Environmental Council Annual Meeting, Plantsville, CT.

Siebert, M., Krell, R. K., Gore, J. and Harris, J. (2018, November). “The Science Policy Field Tour
         Concept for Promoting Evidence-Based Policy: Pollinators in Mississippi and Beyond.”
         Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.

Friedman, M., Beck, K., Krell, R. K. and Salem, T. (2018, November). “Beyond the School Visit: Museum
       and District Collaboration.” New England Museum Association Annual Conference, Stamford, CT.

Krell, R. K. (2018, September). “Challenges and Progress in Tickborne Disease Prevention.” Great
        Hollow Nature Preserve, New Fairfield, CT.

Krell, R. K. (2018, August). “Challenges and Progress in Integrated Tick Management Research and
        Communication.” New York State 4th Annual IPM Conference

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Monette, M.Y. (2019, April). “Salt and Water Balance in Euryhaline Fishes: From Molecule to Whole
       Organism.” Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY.

Pinou, T. (2018, April). “Sterile Grass Carp Research.” State of the Candlewood Lake Conference,
       Sherman, CT.

Prunier, R. (2018, December). “The Genetics of Adaptation at Two Scales.” Utica College

Prunier, R. (2018, April). “Adaptation and Drift as Drivers of Differentiation in a Plant Biodiversity
       Hotspot.” UCLA.

Reynolds, H.T. (2019, January). Invited Talk: “Evolutionary Events in Pathogenic and Psychedelic
      Fungal Genomes.” Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.

Gluck-Thaler, E.,*Norton, R, Rappleye, C., Slot, J., and Reynolds, H., (2019, March). “Phylogenetic
       Relationships Distinguish Animal and Human Clinical Isolates of the Fungal Pathogen
       Histoplasma.” Fungal Genetics Meeting.

Grey, J.* and Reynolds, H.T. (2019, April). “Developing LAMP to be Specific for the Detection of
        Pseudogymnoascus Destructans.” Sigma XI Northeast Regional Conference, Quinnipiac
        University, Hamden, CT.

Majewska R., Tessier, S., Scheinberg, L., Robinson, N.J., Lazo-Wasem, E., Rojas, L., Pinou, T.,
      Zyskowski, K., Van de Vijver, B., Hamilton, P. and Poulin, M. (2018). “A Forgotten Treasure: How
      Zoological Museum Collections can Contribute to Epizoic Diatom Research.” International Diatom
      Symposium, Berlin, Germany.

Robinson, N. J.,*Deguzman, K., Bonacci-Sullivan, L., DiGiovanni, R. and Pinou, T. (2019). “Satellite
       Tracking of Juvenile Green, Loggerhead, and Kemp’s Ridley Turtles from Rehabilitation Centers
       in Southern New England and Long Island, USA.” Long Island Sound Research Conference. Port
       Jefferson, NY, USA.

Robinson N. J., *Deguzman, K., Bonacci-Sullivan, L., DiGiovanni, R.A., and Pinou, T. (2018.) “Satellite
       Tracking of Juvenile Green, Loggerhead, and Kemp’s Ridley Turtles from Rehabilitation Centers
       in Southern New England and Long Island, USA.” 39th Annual International Symposium on Sea
       Turtle Biology and Conservation. Charleston, South Carolina.

Wagener, M. (2019, Spring). Lecture: “Climate and Wildfires: Human Costs.” Climate Change and
      Civilization Lecture Series, Jane Goodall Center, WCSU.

Wagener, M. (2018-2019). Climate Change: Presentation to regional organizations. Newtown
      Environmental Action Team, Climate Change and Refugees. Action Together CT, Men’s Club of
      Redding, Bartlett Arboretum, Flanders Nature Center, Wilton Kiwanis Club, LABAct Annual
      Meeting, Redding Garden Club/New Pond Farm, Newtown Library.

Wong, E. (2018, October). “Molecular Analysis of Cyanobacteria in Western Connecticut Lakes.”
      Presentation at the Connecticut Federation of Lakes 2018 Western CT Lakes Forum, Danbury,
      CT.

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CHEMISTRY

Greco, N. (2019, February). “The Chemistry, Art and Culture of Coffee.” Western Connecticut Local
       Section of the American Chemical Society Meeting.

*Simpson, M., and Prieto, J.H. (2019). “Development of maltose binding protein purification for
       cytochrome c”, 257th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL.

*Wong, D., and Robertson, F. (2019). “Efficient Access to Hexahydrothieno[3.2-b]thiophene
       Heterocycles.” 257th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL.

*Middeleer, N., and Mei-Ratliff, Y. (2019). “Preparation and characterization of magnetic nanoparticles
        functionalized with molecularly imprinted polymers (Fe3O4@TEOS@MIP) for the extraction of
        ibuprofen from water samples.” 257th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL.

COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA ARTS

Barone, J.C. (2018). “Transitioning from College to Profession.” Connecticut Broadcasters Association
       Annual Convention, Hartford, CT.

Brower, J. (November 2018). “Between Intellectual Pursuits and Institutional Forces: Negotiating the
       Tension between Critical Scholarly Orientations and Academic Administration.” Presented at the
       Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Brower, J. (2019). “Watching Death on Screen.” Scholars in Action, Danbury, CT.

Echeverria, P. (2018). Artist Talk at Harvestworks The TEAM Lab: Artworks and Experiences,
      Governor’s Island, NYC.

Echeverria, P. (2018). Excerpts from “Generative Pedagogy: Introducing Students to the Emerging
      Digital Landscape” at Scholars in Action: The Art and Science of Interactive Pedagogy.

Echeverria, P. (2019, April). “Crafting Narrative within Emerging Media Environments.” The Virtual
      Journey. Broadcast Education Association National Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Eckstein, J.J. (2018, July). “Victims’ Reasons for Staying in Violent Relationships: Perceived
       and Comparatively Ranked Efficacy of Goal-Based Communication Messages. International
       Association for Relationship Research (IARR), Fort Collins, CO.

Eckstein, J.J., and Cherry, J. (2018, July).”The Role of Media-Exposure and Education in Shaping Public
       Perceptions of Men Abused by Female Romantic Partners.” International Association for
       Relationship Research (IARR), Fort Collins, CO.

Eckstein, J. D., and Eckstein, J.J. (2018, April). “Use of the ‘other’ in Presidential Capstone Addresses:
        Theoretical Implications of Obama’s Cairo “A New Beginning” and Trump’s Riyadh “Global
        Terrorism…” Central States Communication Association (CSCA), Milwaukee, WI.

Eckstein, J.J. (2018, April). “Suffocating the Grief of Sexual Assault Victims on College Campuses:
       Disenfranchising the Right to Mourn Former Identities?” CSCA, Milwaukee, WI.

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Guzda, J. (2019, April). “Key Concepts for Marketing Podcasts: Increase Listeners, Leverage Guests,
       and Maximize Social Media.” Annual Meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas,
       NV.

Petkanas, B. (2018, June 22). “The Safe Space Debate as Clashing Communication Environment.”
       Media Ecology Association Conference, Orono, ME.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Ivanov, T. (2018, August) Invited Lectures: “Topics in Data Mining.” Taras Shevchenko National
       University of Kyiv, Ukraine.

Ivanov, T. (2019, May) Invited Lectures: “Data Mining with Weka.” Sofia University of Chemical
       Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Joel, W., Canada, P., Ventura, G., Iossa, C., Moreno, O. (2018, August) Poster Presentation:
       “Development of an Open Source Motion Capture System.” SIGGRAPH 2018 Vancouver, British
       Columbia, Canada.

Murthy S., *Figueroa, A., and *Rollo, S. (2018, October) “Collaborating with Students to Produce High-
       Quality Production Software.” Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference, Portland, OR.

ENGLISH

Govardhan, A. (2018, June 25-26). “Relative Clauses, Their Function and Distribution in ESL Student
      Writing.” The 7th Annual International Conference on Language, Literature & Linguistics in
      Singapore.

Murray, M. (2019, April). “Mary E. Wilkin's Giles Corey, Yeoman: I Was Not Butcher Bred.” American
       Culture Association, Washington, D.C.

Pruss, I.R (2019, March). "Marrying the Marginalized or Marginal Marriage in Cooking with Connie: a
        paper on psychological migration." Flickering Landscapes: The Image of Migration --Landscapes
        & People, Center for Humanities & Digital Research, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.

Qi, S. (2019, April). “Closing the Kindness Gap: Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire on the
         Chinese Stage.”43rd Comparative Drama Conference, Orlando, FL.

HISTORY

Duffy, J. (2018, October). "Analyzing Immigrant Food Cultures in New York City: Past and Present."
        Eighth International Conference for Food Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

Gadkar-Wilcox, W. (2018, October). Invited Speaker: “The Antecedents to the Tet Offensive: Patterns in
      Vietnamese History.” Reunion of International Volunteer Services, Newport, RI.

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Gutzman, K. (2018, October 31). Invited Lecture: “Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary First Inaugural
      Address.” The Kartch/Jefferson Lecture for 2018 at William Paterson University.

Lindenauer, L. (October, 2018). Lecture: “Witchcraft and Witchhunting.” Burnham Library, Bridgewater,
       CT.

Lindenauer, L. (2018, October). Keynote Speaker: Annual Board/Members Event, Keeler Tavern
       Museum, Ridgefield, CT.

Lindenauer, L. (2019, March). Lecture: “Stepmother in American Popular Culture.” Norwalk Historical
       Society, Norwalk, CT.

Nolan, M. (2019, April 3). “Holocaust History Lecture.” Wilton Public Library, Wilton, CT.

Rosenthal, J. (2019, March 5). Talk: “The Crime of Rebellion in New Granada. Informal Memory
      Commissions and Punitive Clemency in Nineteenth-Century Colombia.” Latin American, Latino,
      and Caribbean Studies, Society of Fellows, and History Department of Dartmouth College.

Rosenthal, J. and *Vairo, A. (2019, April 26). “Taking the Natural Out of Natural Disaster: Some
      Historical Questions.” Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series, Western Connecticut State
      University.

MATHEMATICS

Hall, B., and Diaz Eaton, C. (2019, January). Invited Paper: “Two Math Mamas Tell Their Stories.”
         Inspiring Diversity in Mathematics: Culture, Community, and Collaboration. 2019 Joint
         Mathematics Meetings, Baltimore, MD.

Hamer, J., (2019, April). “Teaching, Learning and Collaboration, a Perfect Team.” 17th Annual ASA CT
       Chapter Mini-Conference, Developing and Maintaining Successful Collaborations, Wesleyan
       University, Middletown, CT.

Shoushani, M. (2019, May). “Calculus and Beyond! Poro-Elasticity and PDEs and Parameter Recovery,
      Oh My!” Calculus Day 2019, Nonnewaug High School, Woodbury, CT.

Li, K., Zhang, M., Wang, X. (2019, January). “Privacy-Preserving Support Vector Regression and Deep
         Learning.” Joint Math Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Chen, Y., Nguyen, H., Mediboina, S., Zhang, M., Wang, X. (2019, January). “Option Pricing by Wavelet
       filtering and Machine learning Based Monte Carlo Method.” Joint Math Annual Meeting,
       Baltimore, MD.

Skelly, S.M., King, M., Su, F., Wang, X. (2019, January). “Advertisement Detection Using Wavelet-Based
         Machine Learning Algorithm.” Joint Math Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Will, M., Venezia, R., and Wang, X. (2019, January). “Wavelets and Machine Learning Based Music
         Information Retrieval.” Joint Math Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Rahimyar, A.H., Nguyen, H.Q., and Wang, X. (2018, May). “Stock Forecasting using M-Band Wavelet
      Based SVR and RNN-LSTMs Models.” ICMECS 2018, Shenyang, China.

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