Andra Davis, nursing, and Casey Shillam, nursing, co-published “Integrating the ELNEC undergraduate curriculum into nursing education: Lessons Learned.” Journal of Professional Nursing, 37(2), 286-290.
Nicole Ralston, education, and Tim Doughty, Shiley School of Engineering, received a May 2021 Kern Family Foundation grant award of $240,500. Ralston will lead the 4-year Entrepreneurial Mindset (EM) Assessment project, “KEEN Compass – Cooperative eMerging Partnership for Assessment Support and Success of the 3Cs,” in collaboration with SSOE faculty Tim Doughty. External partners include UNC-Chapel Hill, UW-Tacoma, The Ohio State University, and Western New England University. The project will build capacity for assessment within the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN).
Don Norton, performing and fine arts, recorded an album with his quartet, Facing West, in New Orleans, LA. The recording will include two of Norton’s original compositions.
Stephanie Salomone, mathematics, Eric Anctil, education, Carolyn James, mathematics, Valerie Peterson, mathematics, and Tara Prestholdt, biology, presented Defining a T1 University, Transforming Institutions 2021 virtual Conference, hosted by ASCN and NSEC.
Stephanie Salomone, mathematics, was profiled in a piece by the Mathematical Association of America. The interview can be found here.
Simon Aihiokhai, theology, presented “What Has Arabia Got to do with Italy?: In Dialogue with Thomas Aquinas and the Prophet Muhammad.” A Response Paper presented at the Comparative Theology Session at the Catholic Theological Society of America. (Virtually). June 12, 2021. 2:30 – 3:45 PM. Aihiokhai also served as Convener, Black Catholic Theology Consultation Group/Catholic Theological Society of America. Aihiokhai also published African, Christian, Feminist: The Enduring Search for What Matters. Teresia Mbari Hinga. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 2017. 244 pages. $45.00. ISBN: 978-1-62698-2499. In Theoria. Issue 167. Vol. 68, No. 2 (June 2021): 111 – 114.
Buck Taylor, chemistry, co-published “Sulfide oxidation by 2,6-bis[hydroxyl(methyl)amino]-4-morpholino-1,3,5-triazinatodioxomolybdenum(VI): mechanistic implications with DFT calculations for a new class of molybdenum(VI) complex.” Inorg. Chem. 2021, 60, 7762–7772
Matthew Warshawsky, international languages and cultures, published “‘One God, One People, and One Law’: Las excelencias de los hebreos of Isaac Cardoso as a Defense of Judaism through a Hispano-Portuguese Lens” in Pacific Coast Philology, vol. 55, issue 2 (2020), pp. 191-211. The article can be viewed here.
Gary Lee Malecha, business, co-authored The Congress, which was recently published by Greenwood Press. It is scheduled for release on June 30, 2021.
Christina Astorga, theology, published “Natural Law and Sexual Anthropology: A Critique of the Natural Law Theory,” in Jacob M. Kohlhaas and Mary M. Doyle Roche, eds, Human Families: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities, Annual Publication of the College Theology Society 2020, Vol. 66 ( Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Press, 2021) 59-71
Patrick Murphy, performing and fine arts, has been elected to the Oregon Band Directors Association Committee for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA).