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2020 PROVOST’S AWARD FOR TEACHING

                 CONGRATULATIONS TO STEPHANIE KUHN
                 Assistant Professor, Education and Educational Psychology

                 Stephanie received her BS in psychology from Virginia Tech and her
                 MA and PhD in School Psychology from Louisiana State University.
                 She is a licensed psychologist, a board certified behavior analyst,
                 and a licensed behavior analyst. She spent her early career in clinical
                 practice as a psychologist, behavior analyst, and clinical researcher
                 working with individuals with developmental disabilities and severe
                 behavior disorders. Her clinical and research experience is extensive.
                 After completing her pre-doctoral training, Stephanie was on faculty
                 at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University
                 School of Medicine. She then expanded her clinical work directing
                 an outpatient treatment program at Westchester Institute for Human
                 Development while on faculty at the NY Medical College. Throughout
                 her years at Johns Hopkins and NY Medical College Dr. Kuhn also
                 served as an adjunct professor at the University of Massachusetts,
                 Lowell in the Behavioral Interventions in Autism program. The field
                 of behavior analysis experienced a huge increase in interest following
                 the establishment of the Behavior Analysis Certification Board and the
                 establishment of state licensing laws for behavior analysts. These factors
                 led to a large increase in the number of training programs across the
                 country and an influx of new clinicians. As this shift in the field took
                 place, she became more and more interested in the training experiences
                 for students. As a result, she decided to make the shift to teaching at the
                 university level as her primary focus to contribute to the development
                 of a high-quality training program. She joined the WCSU Education
                 and Educational Psychology Department faculty in 2016 in the Applied
                 Behavior Analysis Program. She is the program coordinator and
                 teaches in the MS in Applied Behavior Analysis program. Her scholarly
                 work has primarily focused on the assessment and treatment of severe
                 behavior and has recently involved addressing enhancements of online
                 teaching and socialization/communication deficits among adolescents
                 and young adults diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Dear Colleagues,
In developing the 2020 issue of Creative Activity, I chose to re-organized by simply grouping all work
produced by each member of your community, without differentiating between publications, presentations,
workshops and so on. This decision, I believe, better represents the values of WCSU. We encourage everyone
to contribute to their communities and professional organizations, produce scholarship and creative works in
their disciplines, and experiment with new pedagogies. It is an impressive array and I am proud to present it
here.
As always, the approach to style is as eclectic as the many disciplines represented here. It conforms to no
single manual because it is impossible to achieve such uniformity. What is consistent is that wherever faculty
have collaborated with their students a * is next to the student’s name. COVID-19 meant that many
conferences were cancelled or postponed. I did not want to neglect the effort the accepted paper, panel or
presentation represented, so I have simply added a ** to indicate COVID-19’s impact.

Well done, everyone.

Missy Alexander, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Western Connecticut State University
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A N C E L L   S C H O O L   O F   B U S I N E S S
Creative Activity 2019-20 - Western Connecticut State University
Accounting
XIAOWEN JIANG
with Kim, Y. and Lim, J. (2020). “GASB Statement No. 68 Implementation Magnifies Attention to Connecticut
        Pension Crises.” Journal of Government Financial Management.
YOUNGBIN KIM
with Jiang, X. and Lim, J. (2020). “GASB Statement No. 68 Implementation Magnifies Attention to Connecticut
         Pension Crises.” Journal of Government Financial Management.
GUY ROTONDO
(2020). “Closing the Skills Gap in Accounting Education: Making Excel Certification a Student Responsibility.”
         Journal of Business Education Innovation.

Finance
CAROL HUANG
(2019), “Does Rapid Market Growth Enhance Efficiency? An Evaluation of the Chinese Mutual Fund Market.”
        Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 16(2), 383-394.
LAI VAN VO
with Nguyen, H. T-H., and Le, H. T. T. (2019). “Do female CEOs make a difference? Evidence from
       Vietnam”. The Financial Management Association Asia/Pacific Conference, Ho Chi Minh City,
       Vietnam.
with Pham, T., and Le, D. (2019). “Access to Finance and Innovation in Small and Medium Enterprises.” The
        Financial Management Association Asia/Pacific Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Management
PAULINE ASSENZA
with Lewis, M. (2019). "Can Chipotle Compete by Delivering ‘Food with Integrity’?" The CASE Journal, 15(4),
        233-252. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/TCJ-08-2018-0092/full/html )
with Burnard, K. J. (2019). “Resilience and Perseverance under Uncertainty in Entrepreneurial Environments:
        Leadership Issues Faced when Scaling new Ventures or Reconfiguring in the Face of Disruption.”
        Eastern Academy of Management Association Annual Meeting.
with Burnard, K. J. (2020). “Resilience and Perseverance under Uncertainty in Entrepreneurial
        Environments.” United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE).
KEVIN BURNARD
(2020).” Understanding Crisis through Social Media.” Production and Operations Management Society
        Conference. **
with Assenza, P. (2020). “Resilience and Perseverance under Uncertainty in Entrepreneurial Environments.”
        United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE).
with Bhamra, R. (2019). “Challenges for Organisational Resilience.” Continuity and Resilience Review, 1(1), 17-
25.

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(2019). “Developing a Case Study Protocol to Support Case Research.” Production and Operations
         Management Society Conference.
(2019). “Challenges Within: Establishing Initial Humanitarian Supply Chains.” Production and Operations
        Management Society Conference.
with Assenza, P. (2019). “Resilience and Perseverance under Uncertainty in Entrepreneurial Environments:
        Leadership Issues Faced when Scaling new Ventures or Reconfiguring in the Face of Disruption.”
        Eastern Academy of Management Association Annual Meeting.
MOHINDER DUGAL
with Gong, X. (2019). "Libraries in State Universities – Student and Faculty Reflections, Changing Usage
       Patterns, and Implications for Libraries of the Future." The 46th Annual Northeast Business &
       Economics Association Conference, Newport, Rhode Island.
ALEXANDRA GALLI-DEBICELLA
(2020). “The efficacy of SBA loans on small firm survival rates.” Journal of Small Business Strategy, 30(2), 44-
        57.
(2019). “Active Non-Employee Owners: Informal Impact on Family-Owned SMEs.” American Journal of
        Management, 19(5), 75-83.
(2020). “What Happens When There is a New Guy at Work? Tackling the Problem of Tacit Knowledge through
        Social Networks.” Eastern Academy of Management (EAM) Meeting, Portland, Maine.
with Lindenmayer, K., and Manente, D. (2020). “Building Student Futures through Career Skills and
        Experiential Learning.” Faculty Advisory Committee (FAC) Annual Conference, Danbury, Connecticut:
        2020. **
(2019) “Active Non-Employee Owners: Informal Impact on Family-Owned SMEs.” Eastern Academy of
        Management (EAM) Meeting, Wilmington, Delaware.
(2019). “International Expansion: Globally Sustainable Competitive Advantages for SMEs.” Global Conference
        on Creating Value, New York, New York.
with Chuang, M.L., and Han, X. (2019). “The Importance of Leadership and Trust on Team Value and
        Performance.” Global Conference on Creating Value, New York, New York.
BROSH TEUCHER
(2019). Chronicle of a Stagflation Foretold: The Case of the US. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Northeastern
        Association of Business, Economy and Technology (NABET), State College, PA.
(2020). The Currency from Another World: Sovereign Cryptocurrency. Midwest Association for International
        Business (Midwest-AIB) meetings at the 55th Annual Midwest Business Administration Association
        (MBAA) International Conference, Chicago IL. **
DAN WELTMANN
(2019). “Does employee stock ownership moderate the outcomes of pay dispersion?” Journal of Participation
         and Employee Ownership, 2(2), 151-176.
(2019). “The efficiency of wages, profit sharing, and stock.” Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership,
        2(3), 222-235.

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Management Information Systems
EMILIO COLLAR
with Raggad, B. (2019). “A Security-policy Driven Distributed Incident Response Generator.” International
        Scientific Survey Journal, 2(6).
JENNIFER FLYNN
with Nugent, P. (2020). “Reviving Organizational Culture with the Concept of Tradition: A Symbolic
       Interactionist Perspective.” International Journal of Business and Applied Sciences, 9(1), 54-58.
with Nugent, P. (2019). “The Role of Tradition in Systems Engineering Practice: A Preliminary Ethnographic
       Study.” Issues in Information Systems Journal, 20(1), 9.
with Nugent, P. (2019). “The Role of Tradition in Systems Engineering Practice” International Association for
       Computer Information Systems (IACIS), Clear Water, Florida.
with Nugent, P. (2019). “Reviving Organizational Culture with the Concept of Tradition: A Symbolic
       Interactionist Perspective” BAASANA International Conference, Carle Place, New York.
PAUL NUGENT
with Flynn, J. E. (2020). “Reviving Organizational Culture with the Concept of Tradition: A Symbolic
        Interactionist Perspective.” International Journal of Business and Applied Sciences, 9(1), 54-58.
(2020). “Lessons Learned: An Empirical Investigation of the Social Side of Systems
        Engineering.” International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems,
        Clearwater Beach, Florida.
(2020). (Plenary Keynote Address). “Revisiting the "Imagined Other" in Symbolic Interactionism.”
        International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics, Orlando, Florida.
with Flynn, J. E. (2019). “The Role of Tradition in Systems Engineering Practice: A Preliminary Ethnographic
        Study.” Issues in Information Systems Journal, 20(1), 9.
with Flynn, J.E. (2019). “The Role of Tradition in Systems Engineering Practice” International Association for
        Computer Information Systems (IACIS), Clear Water, Florida.
with Flynn, J.E. (2019). “Reviving Organizational Culture with the Concept of Tradition: A Symbolic
        Interactionist Perspective” BAASANA International Conference, Carle Place, New York.
TOM YOON
with Furner, C., Zinko, R., & Goh, S. (2020). “The effects of culture and data collection mode on socially
        desirable distortion and confidentiality concerns in survey research. Handbook of Research on Social
        and Organizational Dynamics in the Digital Era, pp. 22-42, Hersey, PA. IGI Global.

Marketing
EMAD ABOUELGHEIT
(2019). “Cognition-Based and Experience-Based Trust and Risk in Social Commerce in Egypt.” Middle East
        Journal of Management, 6 (3), 245-276, doi: 10.1504/MEJM.2019.098591.
with Dimitriou, C. (2019). “Understanding Generation Z's social decision-making in travel.” Tourism and
        Hospitality Management, 25 (2), 311-334, doi: 10.20867/thm.25.2.4.

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(2019). “Affect-Based and Personality-Based Trust and Risk in Social Commerce.” International Journal of
        Electronic Marketing and Retailing,10(2), 173-207, doi: 10.1504/IJEMR.2019.098753.
(2019). “Effective Consumer Goods Marketing in the World's Lowest Per Capita Countries.” Joint
        International Conference of CEDIMES Institute USA, ABERS & IPAGEF, 37-38.
(2019). Effective consumer goods marketing in the world's lowest per capita countries. Invited presentation
        at Joint International Conference of CEDIMES Institute USA, ABERS & IPAGEF, Plattsburgh, New York.
A. BEN OUMLIL
with Balloun, J. L. (2019). Millennials’ attitude toward advertising: an international exploratory study. Young
        Consumers, 21(1), 17-34.
(2020). “Country-Of-Origin (COO) Impact and Product Categories’ Evaluations: The Case of an Emerging
        Market.” Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness, 14(1), 57-65.
(2019). “The Interactions between Country of Origin (COO) Effect and Product Categories’ Evaluations: The
         Case of an Emerging Market.” Marketing Developing Solutions to Contemporary Challenges in
        Uncertain Times, Global Business and Technology Association (GBATA) 2019 Readings Book, 461-
        463.
(2019). “The Interactions between Country-of-Origin Effect and Product Categories' Evaluations: The Case of
        an Emerging Market.” Global Business and Technology Association (GBATA), the 21st Annual
        International Conference, Paris, France.
RON DROZDENKO
with Coelho, D. (2020). Willingness to Pay for Green Products in Eleven Categories and the Effects of Low and
        High Levels of Information. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines
        (IABPAD) Conference, Orlando, FL.
with Coelho, D. & Zarecki, T. (2020). Introducing a Business Simulation into a Freshman Orientation Course:
        Preliminary Findings on Student Engagement and Learning. American Marketing Association
        International Collegiate Conference, March 12, New Orleans, LA. (Extended Abstract in Proceedings)
        **
XIAOQI HAN
(2019). “Social Exclusion and Consumer Boycotting.” The Proceedings of the AMA Marketing and Public Policy
        Conference, Washington, DC.
With Wu, R. (2020), “Social Exclusion and Consumer Boycotting.” Working Paper, the Proceedings of Society of
       Consumer Psychology 2020 Annual Conference, Huntington Beach, California.

Division of Justice and Law Administration
MOHSEN ALIZADEH
(2019). “Shift of Police Policy in the U.S.A.” International Police Executive Symposium (IPES), Belgrade, Serbia.
(2019). “Home Security” as a New Major in Higher Education” (Roundtable). International Police Executive
        Symposium, Belgrade, Serbia.
(2019). “Focusing Events Theory and Change in Policing Style.” American Society of Criminology: Baltimore,
        MD.

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HASAN ARSLAN
(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.
(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., & Stanislas, P. (Eds). Policing and Minority
        Communities: Contemporary Issues and Global Perspectives. New York, NY: Springer Publishing
        Company.
with Akyuz, K. (2020). “The Politicization of Police: The Turkish Case.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
        Annual Meeting (ACJS) in San Antonio, TX. **
with Markovic, K. (2020). “Bullets Targeting Faith: An Analysis of Mass Shootings Against Religious
       Institutions” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting (ACJS) in San Antonio, TX. **
with Palazzi, M.A. (2020). “Trains, Planes, and Automobiles: Human Trafficking in the Making” Academy of
        Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting (ACJS) in San Antonio, TX. **
with Meleshkewich, L.*, Confeiteiro, M. *, Kroll, R. (2020). “Analysis of the Temporal Factors of Mass
       Shootings in the United States.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting (ACJS) in San
       Antonio, TX. **
with Kroll, R., and Miller, T. (2019). “An Examination of Ecological Variation of Police Shootings in terms of
        Police Use of Force Policies.” American Society of Criminology (ASC) in San Francisco, CA.
(2019). Roundtable Participant. “Popular Culture and Homeland Security” Northeastern Academy of Criminal
        Justice Sciences Annual Meeting (ACJS) in Williamsport, PA.
with Bisqin, H., and Korkmaz, Y. (2019). “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.
with Kroll, R. (2019). “Local Police play growing role in mental health care.” News-Times in Danbury, CT.
        https://www.ctinsider.com/local/newstimes/article/Local-police-play-growing-role-in-mental-
        health-14108877.php?_ga=2.211738837.172015672.1563709098-926837362.1560689832#photo-
        17809438
(2020). “Human Trafficking: The Methods and the Impact of the Crime” – Lecturer at El Dorado Community
        Center Behavioral organized by Women Studies’ Presentation at Nuvance Health, Danbury, CT.
TERRENCE DWYER
(2020). “Higher Education Behind Prison Walls: The Student – Inmate Exchange.” Academy of Criminal Justice
        Sciences 57th Annual Meeting, March 24-28, 2020, San Antonio, TX. **
CASEY JORDAN
(2020). Expert Panelist /Criminologist. Case of Kurt Sova (“cold case” from Cleveland, Ohio dating back to
        October 1981). CRIMECON CrowdSolve, Chicago, IL. https://www.crimecon.com/profiling-a-
        perpetrator
(2020). Criminologist: Kurt Sova Cold Case Analysis. True Crime Chronicles.
        https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-chronicles/id1466321575?i=1000471292078
(2019-2020). Crime Analysis for over 100 live-news commentaries for Turner Broadcasting / CNN and HLN.
       Including over 20 “Most Wanted” PSAs on current fugitives from justice, and CNN feature on a range
       of high profile cases. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=310972772902860

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(2019-2020). Case analysis for CNN’s historical crime series How it Really Happened and HLN’s Very Scary
       People. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=415802415872074
(2019-2020). Talk Show Panel / Dr. Oz: On seven (7) different talk show episodes in the past year,
       conducted extensive research to present live-broadcast analysis and discussion on various breaking
       news and crime stories, including violence among feuding neighbors, video voyeurism, prosecution
       of stalkers, missing mom Kelsey Berreth, etc.
    •   https://www.doctoroz.com/article/patient-resources-you-should-know-about
    •   https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/true-crime-could-happen-you-when-neighbors-turn-
        evil?video_id=6007890460001
    •   https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/true-crime-what-happened-kelsey-berreth-trial-begins-her-
        fiance-patrick-frazee
    •   https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/dr-evil-are-you-secretly-being-recorded-during-your-
        exams?video_id=5985379932001
(2019). Homicide Research and Analysis for Piers Morgan Special on Serial Killers/ BBC: Bernard Giles.
        discussed the interview and resulting documentary on Good Morning Britain/BBC (2/6/19)
        https://vimeo.com/322287776.
(2019). “The Netflix Approach: Using Video in the Classroom” at Queens College Criminal Justice in the
        Classroom Conference.
(2019). Dr. Phil Talk Show: Expert Analyst re: Unfolding Case of Jennifer Dulos.
        https://www.drphil.com/videos/criminal-profiler-weighs-in-on-reported-behavior-of-fotis-dulos-
        whose-wife-disappeared/
(2019). “The Anomic Bomb: Mass Murder in a Modern World.” Rockford University (Illinois) Forum.
        https://www.rockford.edu/cnn-criminologist-and-forensic-psychologist-dr-casey-jordan-to-explore-
        the-complex-world-of-chaos/
(2019). “The Evolution of Mass Murder in the United States in the 20 years since Columbine.” International
        Conference on Sociology and Law, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
(2019). Research analysis for Inside Edition including the Lori Vallow case and several missing persons cases.
GEORGE KAIN
(2019) Invited Speaker on the nationally broadcast radio program “Pathways of Learning”, Sirius XM Radio,
        The Catholic Channel, “Revolution or Evolution: The Pope’s Renewed Call to End the Death Penalty.”
        New York, New York.
(2019). Invited Speaker. Annual Cites for Life Campaign and Lecture Series. Rome and various cities in
         northern Italy.
(2019). Invited Panelist. Journey of Hope Conference to end the Federal Death Penalty, Terre Haute, IN.
RAINER KROLL
with Arslan, H. (2019). “Local Police play growing role in mental health care.” News-Times in Danbury, CT.
        https://www.ctinsider.com/local/newstimes/article/Local-police-play-growing-role-in-mental-
        health-14108877.php?_ga=2.211738837.172015672.1563709098-926837362.1560689832#photo-
        17809438
DIVYA SHARMA
(2020). Invited Lecture. Penology: An Overview of the Key Sentencing Goals. Invited for a Guest Lecture the
         School of Law, Maharaja Agrasen University, Baddi, HP, India.

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(2020). Chair. “Constitutionalism: Augmenting the Spirit of Socio – Legal –– Economic & Political
        Development.” National Seminar, School of Law, Maharaja Agrasen University, Baddi, HP, India.
(2020). Policing in the Age of Social Media. Technical Session on ‘Emerging Trends and Challenges in Indian
        Police’ at a national seminar, March 17-18, 2020. Centre for Police Administration, Panjab University,
        Chandigarh in collaboration with the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), North-
        Western Regional Centre, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. **
SHARON YAMEN
(2020). “Helping Students to Take Ownership of Their Education.” Center for Excellence in Learning and
        Teaching. Western Connecticut State University.
(2020). “In Defense of the Landlord: A Tale of Two Cities.” Annual meeting of the Pacific Southwest Academy
        of Legal Studies in Business Conference (PSALB), Palm Springs, California.

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Library

XIAOMEI GONG
with Dugal, M. (2019). "Libraries in State Universities – Student and Faculty Reflections, Changing Usage
       Patterns, and Implications for Libraries of the Future." The 46th Annual Northeast Business &
       Economics Association Conference, Newport, Rhode Island.

Career Success Center

KATHLEEN LINDENMAYER
with Galli-DeBicella, A. and Manente, D. (2020). “Building Student Futures through Career Skills and
        Experiential Learning.” Faculty Advisory Committee (FAC) Annual Conference, Danbury, Connecticut:
        2020. **
DEBRA MANENTE
with Galli-DeBicella, A. and Lindenmayer, K. (2020). “Building Student Futures through Career Skills and
        Experiential Learning.” Faculty Advisory Committee (FAC) Annual Conference, Danbury, Connecticut:
        2020. **

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MACRICOSTAS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Biological and Environmental Sciences
NEETA CONNALLY
(2020). “Backyard Studies of Tickborne Disease Risk and Prevention.” All Hands Research Update Series
        (webinar). Midwest Centers of Excellence in Vector-Borne Disease.
(2020). “Close Encounters of the “Tick” Kind: Backyard Studies of Tickborne Disease Risk and Prevention.”
        CDC Vector Week, Fort Collins, CO.
(2020). “New Tick Threats and Control Tactics.” US Environmental Protection Agency Center for Integrated
        Pest Management (webinar).
(2020). “On Coronavirus Cabin-Fever Walks, Watch for Ticks.” Danbury News-Times.
(2020). Tick Prevention (webinar). Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens.
(2020). “How being a researcher can inform teaching.” WCSU Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
        (CELT), Western Connecticut State University.
with Hornbostel, V.L., Krell, R.K., Reid, J., Volpe, S., and Schappach, B*. (2020). “Spray Safe, Play Safe: Story-
       Based Films Increase Homeowner Confidence about Backyard Tick Management.” Poster. CDC Vector
       Week, Fort Collins, CO. February 2020.
with Hornbostel, V.L., Krell, R.K., Reid, J., and Volpe, S. (2019). “Spray Safe, Play Safe: Story-Based Short Films
       to Help Families Understand Backyard Acaricide Use for Preventing Lyme Disease. “Selected oral
       presentation. The Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
(2019). “Thinking outside-the-box: The Support that Helps me Conduct Research at a Primarily
         Undergraduate Institution.” Women & Allies in Entomology Breakfast, the Entomological Society of
        America Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
(2019). “A boy heard a buzz and felt something strange. The cause caught his doctors by surprise.” CNN News.
JOSHUA CORDEIRA
with DuFrirsz, K., Hoegler, E., and McMahon, M., (2020). “How Much Exercise is Enough?” NorthEast
       Undergraduate Research on Neuroscience (NEURON) conference. Quinnipiac University.
with Mckenna J, Thankachan S, Uygun D, Shukla C, McNally J, Katsuk F, Zant J, Gamble M, Deisseroth K,
       McCarley R, Brown R, Strecker R, Basheer R. (2019) “Basal Forebrain Parvalbumin Neurons Mediate
       Arousals from Sleep Induced by Hypercarbia or Auditory Stimuli.” bioRxiv preprint. DOI:
       10.1101/766659
with Monahan D*(2019). “Running Reduces Weight Gain in Mice by Decreasing High-fat Food Intake and
       Improving Meal Patterns.” The Obesity Society (TOS) Obesity Week Conference. Las Vegas, NV.
KRISTIN GIAMANCO
(2020). Panelist. “Demystifying the Digital Pedagogy of Teaching Online.” The Center for Excellence in
        Learning and Teaching. Western Connecticut State University.

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RAYDA KRELL
with Pedigo, L. P., and Rice, M.E. (2020). Entomology and Pest Management, 7th ed. Waveland Press, Inc.
with Hornbostel, V.L., Reid, J., Volpe, S., Schappach, B*, and N.P. Connally. (2020). “Spray Safe, Play Safe: Story-
       Based Films Increase Homeowner Confidence about Backyard Tick Management.” Poster. CDC Vector
       Week, Fort Collins, CO. February 2020.
with Hornbostel, V.L., Reid, J., Volpe, S. and N.P. Connally. (2019). “Spray Safe, Play Safe: Story-Based Short
       Films to Help Families Understand Backyard Acaricide Use for Preventing Lyme Disease.” The
       Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
(2020). “Sunday at the Sanctuary: Believe it or not – Winter Wonders.” Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal
        Sanctuary, Newtown, CT.
with Bethin, J.* (2019/2020). Science Beat. Occasional guest on WCSU 411 podcast, various episodes.
(2019). “Understanding Ticks in Fairfield County.” Working Women’s Forum, Newtown, CT. September 11.
with Siebert, M., Gomez, L., Shapiro, J., Anderson, T., and Krawczyk, G. (2019). “ESA Science Policy Field Tours:
        Boots on the Ground for Science Advocacy.” Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, St.
        Louis, MO.
(2019). “Sunday at the Sanctuary: Bees, Beetles, Butterflies, and Blossoms – A Day of Pollination.” Catherine
        Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary, Newtown, CT.
(2019). “BioBlitz.” Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary, Newtown, CT.
MICHELLE MONETTE
(2020). “Salt and Water Balance in Euryhaline Fishes: From Molecule to Whole Organism.” Fairfield
        University, Fairfield, CT.
THEODORA PINOU
with Robinson N.J., Zardus J.D., Rojas L., Lazo-Wasem E. A. (2020). “Micro-dermatoglyphic Patterns of Sea
       Turtle Carapaces do not Offer Phylogenetic Insight nor Explain Characteristic Epibiotic Associations.”
       40th Annual International Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. Cartagena, Columbia.
with Majewska, R., Bosak,S., Frankovich, T.A., Ashworth, M.P., Sullivan, M.J., Robinson, N.J., Lazo-Wasem, E. A.,
       Nel, R., Van de Vijver, B. (2019). “Six New Epibiotic Proschkinia (Bacillariophyta) Species and New
       Insights into the Genus Phylogeny.” The European Journal of Phycology, DOI:
       10.1080/09670262.2019.1628307.
with Robinson N.J., #Lazo-Wasem E., Butler B.O., Lazo-Wasem E.A., Zardus J.D., (2019). “Spatial Distribution of
       Epibionts on Olive Ridley Sea turtles at Playa Ostional, Costa Rica. PLoS ONE 14(9): e0218838.
       https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218838.
(2019). “Why study snakes on Cape Eleuthera, Bahamas?” Cape Eleuthera Institute.
C. THOMAS PHILBRICK
with Bedoya, A.M., B. R. Ruhfel, C.T. Philbrick, S. Madrinan, C.P. Bove, A. Mesterhazy & R.G. Olmstead. (2019).
        “Plastid Genomes of Five Species of Riverweeds (Podostemaceae): Structural Organization and
        Comparative Analysis in Malpighiales.” Frontiers in Plant Science 10. Article 1035. DOI
        0.3389/fpls.2019.01035.
S. MITCH WAGENER
(2020). “Agroecosystems and Climate Change.” CT-National Organic Farming Association Conference.
Wesleyan University. Middletown, CT. (Workshop)

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(2020). “Plastics in the Environment.” Sustainable Southbury. Southbury, CT. February 2020
(2019-2020). Climate Change. Presentations at
    •   Beekley Community Library. New Hartford, CT.
    •   Democracy for CT. Norwalk, CT.
    •   Jane Goodall Center STEAM Camp. WCSU.
    •   Litchfield Community Center, Litchfield, CT.
    •   McEnroe Organic Farm. Millerton, NY.
    •   New Pond Farm. Redding, CT. No
    •   Podcast with James Naddeo. Climate Change. Milford, CT.
    •   Union Carbide retirees. Newtown, CT.
EDWIN WONG
(2020). “What Can We Do About Cyanobacteria?” NOAA Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences
        presentation. Danbury High School, Danbury CT. January 2020.
(2019). “Analysis of Cyanobacterial Toxins and Genes in Connecticut Lakes.” Regional Lake Communities
        Symposium, Danbury CT.
(2019). “Cyanobacteria in Connecticut Lakes.” Roxbury Public Library, Roxbury CT.

Chemistry and Biochemistry
DANIEL BALUHA
with Bianca, M., Gonsior, M., Schmitt-Koplin, P. Del Vecchio, R., Blough, N. V. (2020). “Contribution of
        Ketone/Aldehyde-Containing Compounds to the Composition and Optical Properties of Suwannee
        River Fulvic Acid Tevealed by Ultrahigh Resolution Mass Spectrometry and Deuterium Labeling.”
        Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 412, 1441-1451.
HELENA PRIETO
(2020). “Drug Resistance Pathways in the Malaria Parasite.” Ludwig Maximilian Universität in Müchen.
BRIAN STANKUS
(2020). “Ultrafast Chemical Dynamics: Photochemistry in Real Time.” Western Connecticut Section of the
         American Chemical Society Meeting.

Communication and Media Arts
J.C. BARONE
(2019). (Producer, Director, Editor). Major “Doc” Brown. [Digital Film].
    •   Official Selection at Honor Film Festival, Lakeland, FL.
    •   Official Selection at NHdocs: The New Haven Documentary Film Festival, New Haven, CT.
    •   Official Selection at San Francisco Veterans Film Festival, San Francisco, CA. September,
(2019). (Producer, Director, Editor). Join Us! [Digital Recruitment Film]. Exposure Media Group and New
         Milford Police Department. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8pYCXEevnU

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JAY BROWER
(2019). “Who’s Responsible for Salving the Wounds? On Ethics, Leadership, and conflict in an Academic
        Department.” In Brower, J., and Myers, W.B. Critical Administration in Higher Education: Negotiating
        Political Commitment and Managerial Practice. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
With Myers, W.B. (2019). “Introduction: Possibilities for Critical Administration.” In Brower, J., and Myers,
       W.B. Critical Administration in Higher Education: Negotiating Political Commitment and Managerial
       Practice. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
with Myers, W.B. (Eds.) (2019). Critical Administration in Higher Education: Negotiating Political Commitment
       and Managerial Practice. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
PAUL ECHEVERRIA
(2019). Exhibitions at
    •   UFVA at MCAD, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN.
    •   University Film and Video Association Conference, Experimental Film Screening, Augsburg
        University, Minneapolis, MN.
    •   University Film and Video Association Conference, New Media Exhibition, Augsburg University,
        Minneapolis, MN.
    •   Dallas Medianale, 2019, The Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, TX.
    •   Festival Ecrã, Cinemateca Do Mam & SESC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    •   Fracto Film Encounter,” ACUD Kunsthaus, Berlin, Germany.
(2019). “Mothers, Fathers, Sons & Daughters,” Dairy Arts Center, Boulder, CO.
(2019). “Holding Atticus: Performance, social media, and the emergence of pre-birth identity,” Symposium:
        Border Control, The New Media Caucus Symposium. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
JESSICA ECKSTEIN
(2019). “Practitioner-Researcher Perspective.” Networking for Practitioners and Researchers: Bridging the
        Gap between Research and Practice. National Council on Family Relations, Fort Worth, TX.
(2019). “Age, Sex, and Technological Proficiency in Public Perceptions of Tech-Mediated Abuse Toward
        Intimate Partners.” Gender and Digital Worlds. National Council on Family Relations, Fort Worth, TX.
(2019). “Non-Academic Advice for Full-Time Work at Community Agencies.” Networking for Emerging
        Scholars: A Conversation with HMRE Researchers and Practitioners. National Council on Family
        Relations, Fort Worth, TX.
with McGovern, P. (2019). ‘How do I love thee?’ Grounded Theory Testing the Construct Validity of
       Chapman’s Love Languages Across Romantic Partnerships and Family Members.” Research Theory
       and Methods. National Council on Family Relations, Fort Worth, TX.
with Quattro, R.* (2019). “Does exposure matter? Media, Education, and Personal/Family Experiences Shape
       Perceptions of Technology-Mediated Partner Abuse.” Sexual Abuse, Harassment and Violence National
       Council on Family Relations, Fort Worth, TX.
with Sabovik, E.* (2019). “‘The worst things boys/girls can think about me’: Gendered Ideologies of Students
        in High-school violence primary prevention programs.” Power, Gender, and Relationships. National
        Council on Family Relations, Fort Worth, TX.
JACQUELINE GUZDA
(2019). “Tell Them What They Want to Hear – the Simple Formula of a Con Man.” The Progressive Brief,
        10(16).

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(2019). “Behind the Curtain.” Interview with Carey Gillam, investigative reporter on The Monsanto Papers
        and author of White Wash. https://soundcloud.com/user-401857763/whitewash-with- carey-gillam
(2019). Ramallah Music School.
    •   Colorado Activist Film Festival. Official Selection.
    •   Oaxaca International Film Festival, Top Ten of Well-Crafted Scripts.
    •   Polish International Film Festival. Official Selection.
(2019). “Become a Super Host!” Independent Podcasters Conference, Atlantic City, NJ.
WILLIAM PETKANAS
(2019). “Alexa, I’m Sorry: Problems of Tech Abuse.” Annual Meeting of the Media Ecology Association,
        Toronto, ON.
CAROLINE WALDBUESSER
with Anderson, L. B., Ruiz-Mesa, K., Jones-Bodie, A., Hall, J., Broeckelman-Post, M. A., & Hosek, A. M. (2019). “I
       Second that Emotion: A Collaborative Examination of Emotions felt in Course Administration Work.”
       Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 0, 1-28. doi:10.1177/0891241619873130
with Peterson, B. L. (2019). “Please Watch us More: Surveillance as an Expectation of Graduate Teaching
        Assistants.” Florida Communication Journal, 47, 21-28.
with Hosek, A. M. (2020). “Graduate Student Identity Salience and Mental Health.” Ohio Communication
       Journal, 58, 132-144.
with Titsworth, B. S. (2019). “How Instructor Political Beliefs Influence Student Emotional Responses.”
        Pennsylvania Communication Annual, 75, 32-54.

English
ANAM GOVARDHAN
(2019). “Intro to American Short Stories” and “Writing about Short Stories.” Bharathiar University,
        Coimbatore, India.
(2019). “Common Mistakes in Spoken English of South Indians.” Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India.
(2019). “Rhetoric and Composition” and “Discourse Analysis.” Vellore Institute of Technological University
        (VITU), India.
HEATHER LEVY
(2019). “Star of the Sea: Resistance and Adapted Homelands.” Studi Irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies, 9(9),
        137-161.
SHOUHA QI
(2020) “Tragedy, No Tragedy, and Tragedy with Chinese Characteristics? One Hundred Years of Debate with
        A ‘Happy Ending.’” The Cambridge Quarterly, 49(1), 55-71.
(2019). “Total Heroism: Reinterpreting Sartre’s Morts sans sepulture (The Victors) for the Chinese Stage.”
         Theatre Research International, 44(2), 171-188.

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History and Non-Western Cultures
KATHERINE ALLOCCO
(2019). Review of Amy Werbel. Lust on Trial: Censorship and the Rise of American Obscenity in the Age of
        Anthony Comstock. (Columbia University Press, 2019.) NEPCA Book Reviews September 2019
        Conference Newsletter.
(2020). “Disinterring Giants: Kings, Men, Monsters and the Brut in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant (2015)”
        Brut in New Troy 2020, Notre Dame, London, England.
WYNN GADKAR-WILCOX
(2020). Review of “Making Two Vietnams,” H-Diplo Roundtable XXI-25, 6-9.
(2019). “Five Themes toward Teaching the History of Vietnamese Buddhism,” in Micheline Soong and
         Nicholas Brasovan, Eds., Buddhisms in Asia: Traditions, Transmissions, and Transformations, 139-164.
         Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
with Xiaobing Li and Yi Sun. (2019). East Asia and the West. First Edition. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic
        Publishing.
(2019). “Modernity, French Encroachments, and Confucian Examinations, 1862-1877.” The Vietnamese
        Confucian Examination System (1075-1919) and Its Legacy International Conference, Institute of
        Sino-Nom Studies and Institute of History, Hanoi, Vietnam.
(2019). “European History and Confucian Value in Vietnam, 1877-1932.” International Conference on Asian
        Studies 11, Leiden, the Netherlands.
(2019). “Laos, North Vietnam, and the Credibility of Indian Leadership in Asia.” Sixth International
        Conference on Lao Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
KEVIN GUTZMAN
(2020) “Everything Wrong with the Madison Administration,” CATO Institute book on the general subject.
        https://www.libertarianism.org/everything-wrong-presidents/everything-wrong-madison-
        administration.
(2019). “Thomas Jefferson’s Virginian Revolution,” in Joanne Freeman and Johann Neem, eds., Jeffersonians in
        Power: The Rhetoric of Opposition Meets the Realities of Governing, 105-127. Charlottesville: The
        University of Virginia Press.
(2019). Review: Craig Bruce Smith, American Honor: The Creation of the Nation’s Ideals during the
        Revolutionary Era, in Journal of American History, 106, 445–46.
(2019). Review: John Murrin, Rethinking America: From Empire to Republic, in American Historical Review
        124, 1873-74.
(2019). Review: Moots and Hamilton, eds., Justifying Revolution: Law, Virtue, and Violence in the American War
        of Independence, in History: Reviews of New Books 48, 14-15.
(2019). “Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary.” New York City American Revolution Roundtable, New Canaan
         Men’s Club.
LESLIE LINDENAUER
(2020). “Unfinished Business: A Celebration of Women Trailblazers.” Western Connecticut State University.

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JOSHUA ROSENTHAL
(2020). La Sal y el Estado Colombiano Sociedad Local y Monopolio Regional en Boyacá (1821-1900), Pontificia
        Universid Javeriana. (Translation).
(2019). Lecture series on Latin American politics, Founder’s Hall, Ridgefield, CT.

Mathematics
STAVROS CHRISTOFI
with Charalambides, M., Shoushani, M., Menicou, M. (2020). “Fish Allocation: KKT to the Rescue.” The UMAP
        Journal 41(2) (2020) 101-144 (paper and supplements). Consortium for Mathematics and Its
        Applications.
MICHAEL SHOUSHANI
with Christofi, S., Charalambides, M., Menicou, M. (2020). “Fish Allocation: KKT to the Rescue.” The UMAP
        Journal 41(2) (2020) 101-144 (paper and supplements). Consortium for Mathematics and Its
        Applications.
XIAODI WANG
with Kottou, R*. and Christofi, V.P.* (2019). “Wavelet-Based Machine Learning Algorithms to Enhance
        Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis.” Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer
        Society (CS) proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Computational Science &
        Computational Intelligence (CSCI ’19) by the American Council on Science and Education.
with Kottou, R*. and Christofi, V.P.* (2019). “Wavelet-Based Machine Learning Algorithms to Enhance
        Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis.” International Conference on Computational Science &
        Computational Intelligence (CSCI ’19) by the American Council on Science and Education, Las Vegas
        USA.
TODD TRIMBLE
(2020). “The Universal Property of the Bar Construction.” The NY Category Theory Seminar.
(2020). “The Geometry of Regular Relational Calculus.” The MIT (Applied) Category Theory Seminar Series,
        April 2, 2020, remotely.

Philosophy and Humanistic Studies
STUART DALTON
(2020). Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks Volume 11: Part 2, Loose Papers, 1843-1855.
        Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.
(2019). Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks Volume 11: Part 1, Loose Papers, 1830-1843.
        Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.
ANNA MALAVISI
(2019). with Ballet, J. and Parrot, L. (Eds). Selected papers of the 2018 meetings of Internationals
        Development Ethics Association & Groupe de Recherche en Economic Theorique et Appliquee.
        Journal of Global Ethics, 15(2).

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(2019) “Health Ethics and Sustainability” in Filho, W.L., Wall, T., Marisa Azul, A., Brandli, L., Gökcin Özuyar. P.,
        (Eds.). Good Health and Well-Being Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 1-10.
(2019). “Engaging Philosophy with Global Health Ethics.” Health and Human Rights Journal,
        https://www.hhrjournal.org/2019/08/engaging-philosophy-with-global-health-ethics/
(2019) with Ivanovic, M. “Tales of Abuse and Negligence: Current Humanitarian Practices and Refugee
        Children.” Journal of Global Ethics, Special Issue: Global Justice for Children, 15(3), 344-360.
(2019). “Academics as Allies: Reflecting on Global Development.” Choices Constrained: Communication
        Strategies and their (Un)Intended Consequences. Scholars in Action, Western Connecticut State
        University.
(2019). “Connection as a Capability through Critical Structured Dialogue Between Disciplines and
        Development Professionals.” Human Development Capabilities Association Conference, London,
        England.
with Rinkus, M. and O’Rourke, M. (2019). “Critical Dialogue to Enhance Effectiveness in the Practice of
        Sustainable Development”, Interaction Annual Conference, Washington DC, June11-13, 2019.
(2019). “Engaging Philosophy with Scholars and Development Practitioners through Structured Dialogue.”
        Sociology of Development Conference, South Bend, Indiana.
Malavisi, A. (2019). “The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative.” Development Ethics Knowledge Exchange:
        Practitioners – Students – Researchers. Human Development and Capability Association Conference,
        London, England.
D. L. STEPHENSON
(2019). “Richard E. Vatz and the Work of Thomas Szasz: Spin, Agenda-Setting, Framing, and Salience in
        Contemporary Psychiatric Discourse.” National Communication Association Annual Convention,
        Baltimore, MD.

Psychology
MAYA ALONI
(2020). Podcast: “Improving Online Discussion Boards.” Interviewed by CELT Director Dr. Adam Brewer.
        https://celtwcsu.wordpress.com/2019/11/03/celt-podcast- dr-maya-aloni-tips-for-improving-
        online-discussion-boards/
with McFarlin, M.*, Coleman, M.* & Rosenfeld, D. (2020). “Are People Resistant to Dating Vegans? The Effect of
       the Vegan Stereotype on Romantic Interest.” Poster presented at the Society of Personality and Social
       Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
TARA KUTHER
(2020). Child and Adolescent Development in Context. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
with Morgan, R. D. (2019). Careers in Psychology: Opportunities in a Changing World (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks,
       CA: Sage.
SHANE MURPHY
with Donohue, B. and Breslin, G. (2020). “Mental Health.” In E. Filho & I. Basevitch (Eds.), The Unknown in
       Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology: Research Questions to Move the Field Forward.

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with Donohue, B., Rice, S., and Carr, C. (2020). “Clinical Sport Psychology in Practice: Sport-Specific Roles,
       Settings, Strategies, and Recommendations for Its Advancement.” In D. Marks (Ed.), The Routledge
       Handbook of Clinical Sport Psychology.
LINDSEY OBERLEITNER
with Moore, K. E., Roberts, W., Reid, H. H., Smith, K. M., and McKee, S. A. (2019). “Effectiveness of Medication
       Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use in Prison and Jail Settings: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic
       Review.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 99, 32-43.
with Mun, C. J., Beitel, M., Oberleitner, D. E., Madden, L. M., Bollampally, P., and Barry, D. T. (2019). “Pain
       Catastrophizing and Pain Acceptance are Associated with Pain Severity and Interference among
       Methadone-Maintained Patients.” Journal of Clinical Psychology.
with Owen, A.*, and Oberleitner, D. (2019). “The Role of Emotional Processing on Health in College Students.”
       Poster presented at the New England Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Manchester, NH.

Social Sciences
Carina Bandhauer
(2019). “Identifying Racism as a Preface to Social Justice for Latinx Communities.” Presented at the Latino
        Sociology Section American Sociological Association Conference in New York, NY.
(2019). “The Rise & Triumph of the Anti-Immigrant Movement 1965-2019.” Presented at the Living in Las
         Américas Conference at Central Connecticut State University.
(2019). Panel Chair: “Immigrant Inclusion and Exclusion during the Trump and Obama Eras.” Undocumented
        on Campus: Building Bridges for Social Justice, 114th Annual American Sociological Association
        Meetings, New York, NY.
MANOJ MISRA
(2020) “Interrogating the ‘Peasant Question’ in post-reform Bangladesh.” In Eds.) Mohammad Tanzimuddin
        Khan and Sajjadur Rahman Neoliberal Development in Bangladesh: People on the Margins, 55-78.
        University Press Ltd, Dhaka.
(2019) “Commercial Microcredit, Neoliberal Agriculture and Smallholder Indebtedness: Three Bangladeshi
        Villages.” Journal of Contemporary Asia.
(2019). “Environmental Justice Resistance in an Authoritarian Era.” Choices Constrained: Communication
        Strategies and their (Un)Intended Consequences. Scholars in Action, Western Connecticut State
        University.
ROTUA LUMBANTOBING
(2019). “Postseason Outcomes in the National Basketball Association: Does a Longer Opening Round Mean
        Fewer Upsets?” Pennsylvania Economic Review, 26(1), 65-86.
(2019). “Possibilities and Pitfalls of the Globalized Economy.” Tri-Bhakti Business School, Bekasi, West Java,
        Indonesia.
OLUWOLE OWOYE
(2020). “Currencies-Deposits Ratios and the Money Multipliers in African Countries,” Global Journal of
         Economics and Finance, 4(1).
with Onafowora, O.A. (2020). “The Role of Educated Leaders in Economic Growth and Development: Evidence
       from Central African Republic and Singapore,” Singapore Economic Review This article was first

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published in 2018 and now republished/reprinted in Vol. 65, No.1, 2020 in the Editorial: Special
        Issue on Economic Growth in Singapore Economic Review by Guest Editor: James Ang, Nanyang
        Technological University, Singapore.
with Onafowora, O.A. (2020). “The Utilization of Human Capital and Economic Growth in Nigeria.”
       International Journal of Education and Human Developments, 6(1), 2020.
with (2019). “Demand for Hatred in an Era of Political Polarization in the United States.” Paper presented at
        the 88th Conference of the International Atlantic Economic Society held in Coral Gables, FL.
ZUOHONG PAN
(2020). “Employment Impacts of the US Global Value Chain.” International Review of Applied Economics. DOI:
         dx.doi.org/10.1080/02692171.2020.1755238.
H. HOWELL WILLIAMS
(2019). “Moralizing queer dialectics: a response to Cyril Ghosh.” Critical Review of International Social and
        Political Philosophy. DOI: 10.1080/13698230.2019.1709026
(2020). “Family and Freedom: Competing Logics in Gay Rights Politics.” Paper presented at the Western
        Political Science Association Annual Meeting.

World Languages and Cultures
STACEY ALBA HAWKINS
(2018). A Verse in the Flame, Spanish to English Translation of Hay un verso en la llama by Francisco de Asís
        Fernández, Amargord Ediciones, Madrid.
(2020). “The Defense of Human Rights in Modern Mexican Narrative.” Congreso Internacional de Literatura
        Hispánica, Lima, Perú.
GALINA BAKHTIAROVA
(2020). “Invisible Immigration: Spanish Revival Architecture and American Identity,” XXVI Congreso
        Internacional de Estudios Hispanicos.
(2019). “Food Education: Manuel Vázquez Montalbán and the Invention of Contemporary Spanish Cuisine,”
        International Conference Food and Wine: Representations, Cultural Identities and Co-creation for
         Sustainable Development, University of Macerata, Macerata, Italy. https://www.unimc.it/it/unimc-
         comunica/events/2019/convegno-internazionale-cibo-e-vino

Writing, Linguistics and Creative Processes
BRIAN CLEMENTS
(2019). “Dream Letter,” poem in A Cast-Iron Aeroplane that Actually Flies: Commentaries from 80 Poets on
        their Prose Poetry, MadHat Press, 2019
(2019). [On “Dream Letter”], a commentary in A Cast-Iron Aeroplane that Actually Flies: Commentaries from 80
         Poets on their Prose Poetry, MadHat Press.
(2019). “22” and “Grievance,” in What Saves Us: Poems of Empathy and Outrage in the Age of Trump,
        Northwestern University Press.

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(2019). “An Introduction” to Every Atom: Reflections on Walt Whitman at 200,
        https://northamericanreview.org/open-space/every-atom-reflections-walt-whitman-200

(2019). “Poetry and Politics,” poem in Vassar Review.
(2019). ed. Every Atom: Reflections on Walt Whitman at 200, online at North American Review, a collection of
        annotations on Whitman’s “Song of Myself” by 200 different authors, poets, scholars, songwriters,
        artists, leaders, and citizens on the occasion of Whitman’s bicentennial.
        https://northamericanreview.org/open- space/every-atom-reflections-walt-whitman-200
KELLI CUSTER
with Silvia, W. Jr.*, Clark, M.*, Oliveri, J.* and Simoes, A.*. “(2019). “The Development of Self-Efficacy in
         Writing Center Tutors.” International Writing Center Association/National Council of Peer Tutors in
         Writing Annual Conference.
ANTHONY D’ARIES
(2020). Featured on New York Times best-selling author Marion Roach’s podcast “QWERTY” on January 31,
        2020. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/qwerty/id1464072290
(2020). Featured Reader. Stonecoast MFA’s WISE (Writing for Inclusivity and Social Equity) reception at
        AWP.
(2020.) “Seize the Day: Capturing the Present Tense in Memoir.” Association of Writers and Writing Programs
        (AWP) Conference. https://www.awpwriter.org/awp_conference/event_detail/18588
(2019). Reading from Half of What You See, at the Italian American Bookstore in Boston on November 9,
        2019. https://iambooksboston.com/event/a-literary-evening-with-authors-lisa-romeo-jennifer-
        militello-and-anthony-daries/
(2019). Reading from Half of What You See, at the Oscar Wilde House, MFA Dublin Residency.
(2019). “Tuning into Your Characters: Music and Playlists as Characterization in Fiction and Creative
        Nonfiction.” SUNY Council on Writing Conference.
SARAH DARER
(2020). “Mass Observation Project on COVID-19 Experience Borrows Concept from WWII Effort.” Greenwich
        Free Press, Greenwich Free Press, greenwichfreepress.com/health/mass-observation-project-on-
        covid-19-experience-borrows-concept-from-wwii-effort-137776/
(2020). “Read Because You’re Curious.” In David Levithan (Ed.), 100 Reasons to Love Reading, Scholastic Press.
(2020). Deepfake. Scholastic Press.
(2019). “Littman: Camillo's Proposed Independent Commission on Redistricting Would Inject Politics into the
        Process.” Greenwich Free Press. greenwichfreepress.com/letter-to-the- editor/littman-camillos-
        proposed-independent-commission-on-redistricting-would-inject-politics-into-the- process-118603
(2019). Taming of the Shoe. Simon and Schuster – Aladdin.
(2019). “Building Resilience: Stories as tools for Overcoming Adversity.” NCTE 2019, Baltimore, MD.
(2019). “Keeping it Real in YA.” Moderator. Connecticut Literary Festival.
OSCAR DE LOS SANTOS
(2020). Editor and Narrator. Love Song for Newtown. (Video).
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbAcxjH5Bd0

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With Goodridge, K.L. (2020). 25 Questions All Writers Should Ask Themselves. Linus Learning, Ronkonkoma,
       NY.
(2019). Editor. A Tour of Newtown, Connecticut. Newtown, CT: Flagpole Photographers Publishing.
EDWARD HAGAN
(2019). “Standish O’Grady and Whitman.” Every Atom: Reflections on Walt Whitman at 200. Brian Clements,
         curator. North American Review: https://northamericanreview.org/open-space/every-atom-no-161.
(2019). “Anna Burns’ Milkman: The Runner and Litterateur ‘Beyond the Pale.’” American Conference for Irish
        Studies. New England Regional Conference. Elms College, Chicopee, MA.
MICHAEL LEWIS
(2020). “Leo Braudy’s ‘Lockstep’ Thirty Years Later.” ADE/ADFL-Bulletin. Modern Languages Association,
         New York, New York.
JOHN ROCHE
(2019). “A Successful Form of Immunotherapy for Blood Cancers Shows Promise for Other Types of the
         Disease.” Connecticut Magazine.
(2019). “An Advanced Robotic Tool is Enabling Earlier Detection of Lung Cancer.” Connecticut Magazine.
(2019). “Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and UConn Health Are Fighting Little-Known Bone Disorders.”
        Connecticut Magazine.
(2019). “Crime Novel’s TN Setting Hints at Author’s Bronx Stint,” Bronx Times.
(2019). “For People with a Rare Liver Disorder, a World’s-First Gene Therapy Offers a Lifeline.” Connecticut
         Magazine.
(2019). “I Am an Armed Teacher.” Bullets Into Bells: Poets & Citizens Respond To Gun Violence website.
(2019). “Yale New Haven’s Advanced Neonatal ICU Delivers a New Level of Newborn Care.” Connecticut
         Magazine.
(2019). “FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel Is Advocating for a More Inclusive Digital World.”
        Connecticut Magazine.
(2019). “Hartford HealthCare Doctors Are at the Leading Edge of Advances in Heart Valve Replacement.”
        Connecticut Magazine.
(2019). “Researchers at Danbury Hospital are Developing an Early Detection and Screening Tool for
        Gynecological Cancers.” Connecticut Magazine.

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SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
EDUCATION
ADAM BREWER
with Schlund, M., Lundlum, D., Magee, S. Tone, E., Richman, D., and Dymond, S. (2019). “Increasing Threat and
        Renewal of Fear and Avoidance in Humans: Implications for Translational Research on Fear and
        Avoidance in Anxiety Disorder. Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 113(1), 153-171.
with Wine, B, T. and Chen, T. (2019). An examination of reward probability and delivery delays on employee
       performance. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 3(4), 179-193.
with Gokey, K., Harvey, C., and Pritchard, J. (2019). “An Assessment and Treatment Component Analysis for
        Impulsivity in Typically-Developing Schoolchildren.” Florida Association for Behavior Analysis
        Conference. Verda Beach, FL
with Passage, M., Nicholson, K., Gadaire, D., and Richards, V. (2019). “The Effects of Establishing Operations on
        Alternative Activities during Self-Control Training.” Association for Behavior Analysis International
        Conference, Chicago, IL.
with Putri, T., Hannula, C., Wu, W., Ritchey, C., Hutsell, B., Jimenez Gomez, C., and Podlesnik, C. (2019).
        “Quantitative Analysis of Discriminability and Bias During Conditional Discrimination Changes in
        Sample and Comparison Disparity.” Association for Behavior Analysis International Conference,
        Chicago, IL.
with Wine, B., and Bentley, T., (2019). “An examination of reward delay and probability in employees.”
       Association for Behavior Analysis International Conference, Chicago, IL.
(2019). Panelist: Professional and Ethical Issues in Behavior Analysis. University of Saint Joseph, West
        Hartford, CT.
THERESA CANADA
(2019). “Short, Shy and Smart: Determined to Excel in a Desegregated Classroom.” In Frazier Trotman Scott,
        M., McZeal Walters, N., Young, J.L., and Ford, D.Y. (Eds.), A Second Helping of Gumbo for the Soul: More
        Liberating Stories and Memories to Inspire Females of Color (29 – 32), IAP – Information Age
        Publishing.
(2019). Invited Speaker. “Book Talk – Desegregation of the New York City Schools: A Story of The Silk Stocking
         Sisters. Mrs. Jackie Coe - Host. Orlando, FL. Public Library.
MARSHA DARIA
(2020). “Teachers of Color: Missing in Action,” Documentary.
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