Faculty Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry Fair (SRCI)

11/17/16

Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor

Submitted on behalf Carole Dennis and Wade Pickren, Co-chairs Research Council

Please join us on Tuesday, November 29 for the Fall Faculty Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry Fair. 

This is a chance for people across department and school lines to learn more about the exciting pursuits of their colleagues and to engage with one another as members of a common learning community.

The Research Fair will take place from 3:30- 6:30 pm in the Klingenstein Lounge of the Campus Center with the first half-hour being a time for greeting and gathering.  We will enjoy wine, appetizers, outstanding presentations, and excellent conversation.

At 4:00 pm the presentations will begin and will feature 5 minute lightning round talks of faculty research, scholarship and creative practices.   

Faculty presenters will be:

 Lightning Rounds:

 4:00-4:05      Luke Keller, Professor, Physics & Astronomy
                       Observing Solar Systems in the Galaxy Next Door

 4:06-4:11      Amy Frith, Associate Professor, HPPE
                       Domestic Violence: Impact on Infant Feeding

 4:12-4:17      Luca Maurer, LGBT Program Director, Counseling, Health & Wellness
                      The Teaching Transgender Toolkit: A Facilitators Guide to
                      Increasing Knowledge, Decreasing Prejudice & Building Skills

 4:18-4:23      Eric Machan Howd, Assistant Professor, Writing
                      The Use of "Slack" to Promote Applied Learning in the Teaching
                      of Business Communication

4:24-4:29       Fae Dremock, Assistant Professor, ENVS
                      Open at the Throat

4:30-4:35      Chrystyna Dail, Assistant Professor, Theatre Arts
                      Stage for Action: U.S. Social Activist Theatre in the 1940s

4:36-4:41              Break

4:42-4:48      Lynn Gitlow, Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy
                     How People with Serious Mental Illness Use and Want to
                    Use Everyday Technology

4:49-4:54      Barbara Ganzel, Director, Gerontology Institute
                     Trauma-informed Hospice and Palliative Care

4:54-4:59      Catherine Taylor, Associate Professor, Writing
                      You, Me, and the Violence (Inanimate Subjects)

4:59-5:04      Edward Cluett, Associate Professor, Biology
                     Effects of Cholesterol Traffic on the Residents of Cellular Neighborhoods

5:04-5:09      Sarah Fishel, Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy
                     The Impact of LSVT BIG Training on Balance and Dual-task Performance
                     on Individuals with Parkinson Disease: A Case Series

5:10-5:15      Jacob Brenner, Associate Professor, ENVS
                     State of the Science on Cannabis and the Environment

5:16-5:21              Break

5:22-5:27      Patricia Rodriguez, Associate Professor, Politics
                     On the Path to Global Minga

5:28-5:33      Dennis Charsky, Associate Professor, STCM
                     Infographics

5:34-5:39      Patrick Lewis, Assistant Professor, Recreation Leisure and Studies
                      Immersion Semester Program Outcomes

5:40-5:45      Chris Sinton, Associate Professor, ENVS
                     Drowned Islands of the Galapagos Region

5:46-5:51      Heidi Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Biology 
                      A Biogeographical Profile of the Sand Cockroach Arenivaga floridensis
                      and Its Bearing on Origin Hypotheses for Florida Scrub Biota

5:52-5:57      Michael Twomey, Dana Professor of Humanities and Arts, English
                      Environmental Humanities in Iceland

5:58-6:03              Break

6:04-6:09      Jill Mayer, Clinical Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy
                      Interdisciplinary Wellness and Cancer Survivorship Program

6:10-6:15      Mara Alper, Associate Professor, MASS
                     Bali: Sacred Water/Surging Tourism

6:15-6:30              Social

We look forward to seeing you there.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact MaryAnn Taylor at mataylor@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3113. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Also see Events Calendar for information

 

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