Faculty Notes

Publication

Emilie Amt authored a book chapter entitled “Slavery, War, and Destruction: The College of St. James, 1861-1864,” in A History of St. James School to be published this year.

Elizabeth Atwood has a contract with Naval Institute Press for publication of
her biographical manuscript of the late Marguerite Harrison, a journalist for the Baltimore Sun and founder of the Society of Woman Geographers.

Martha Bari has a publication in-press entitled “Taking It to the Streets: Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s 1969 ‘War is Over’ Poster Campaign” in Social Practice in Turbulent Times: The Revolution Will Be Live, Routledge Research in Art and Politics Series.

Fred Bohrer published an essay on two 19th century souvenirs of India in Britain in the World, Yale Center for British Art.

Ann Boyd published three articles in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics: “Transhumanism Challenge to Bioethics”; “Ethical Challenges of the Zika Epidemic”; and “Global Challenges in Sustainable Public Health.”

Andrew Campbell and Megan Shaine co-authored a publication on “The impact of a school-wide mindfulness program on adolescent wellbeing, stress, and emotion regulation: A non-randomized controlled study in a naturalistic setting” in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Counseling.

Corey Campion published “Healing Hives: Honeybees and the Rehabilitation of Veterans, 1919-2019,” in Bee World.

Didier Course will have a chapter on women in 17th-century France in Les Classiques Garnier, a collective book on women’s heroism in early modern Europe.

Jennifer Cooper co-authored a chapter (from the perspective of the public health department) in Faith Community Nursing: An International Specialty Practice Changing the Understanding of Health.

Michelle Gricus published an article in Social Work Research, “Of all the social workers, I’m the bad one: Impact of disciplinary action on social workers.”

Jay Harrison published “Small Museum, Big Ambitions: Inspiring Student Inquiry with a Tool of the Pros,” in Perspectives on History.

Katrina Jongman-Sereno co-authored a publication entitled “Self-judgments of authenticity” in Self and Identity.

Daewhan Kim co-authored two articles: “Ethanol production from coffee mucilage fermentation by S. cerevisiae immobilized in calcium-alginate beads,” in Bioresource Technology Reports; and “Hydrogen production from coffee mucilage in dark fermentation with organic wastes,” in Energies.

Shannon Kundey authored two publications: “Effects of Picture Valence on Serial
Pattern Learning Performance in Humans,” in Learning & Motivation ; and “Tiger Salamanders’ (Ambystoma tigrinum) Response Retention and Usage of Visual Cues Following Brumation,” in Behavioural Processes.

Sara Malec co-authored a manuscript, The “Test Ideals Package for Macaulay2”, accepted by the Journal of Software for Algebra and Geometry.

Molly Moreland co-authored a publication, “Legitimacy, Procedural Justice, Accuracy, and Eyewitness Identi cation” in UC Irvine Law Review.

April Y. Morris ’98 was invited to submit a chapter on the intersections between medieval visual culture and war in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on Medieval Military History.

Scott Pincikowski has a series of essays to be published in a book entitled “The Endtimes in Premodern Germany: The Apocalypse, Last Judgment and Evil in a Literary Culture.”

Carin Robinson published a book chapter entitled “Colorado: Hiking in Rocky Terrain” in The God Gap and the 2016 Elections.

Jolene Sanders published two articles in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly : “Resistance and Fitting In: A qualitative analysis of young women in Alcoholics Anonymous”; and “An Impressionistic Account of Diversity Among Women in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).”

Ann Stewart co-authored an article with Betty May eld in Numeracy : “Quantitative Literacy in the Core Curriculum of Hood College: Chapter II, Outcomes and Assessment.”

Chris Stromberg published three co- authored publications: “Photochemical dynamics of a trimethyl-phosphine derivatized [FeFe]-hydrogenase model compound,” in Chemical Physics ; “Femtosecond laser eyewear protection: Measurements and precautions for ampli ed high power applications,” in the Journal of Laser Applications ; and “Using Strategic Collaborations To Expand Instrumentation Access at Two-Year Colleges,” in Strategies Promoting Success of Two-Year College Students, American Chemical Society.

Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs had a book manuscript accepted for publication; it is a co-edited volume: “Black Religious Landscaping in Africa and the African Diaspora” with Joy Bostic and Itumeleng Mothoagae.

Noel Verzosa contributed a chapter to the Oxford Handbook of Music and Intellectual Culture in the 19th Century.

Hoda Zaki published an article about her research on the League of Women Voters, “League Promotes Good Government,” in Frederick Magazine.

Griselda Zuf ’s book, “Cartogra as intimas. Un viaje con Tomas Eloy Martinezhas,” was published by Alcion Press in Argentina.

Presentation

Teresa Bean ’87 presented a paper on “Digital Dirt: The Case for Becoming Unplugged from Social Media” at the Civics and Law Academy.

Kristy Calo delivered two presentations: “Using meaningful literacy assessment
to make the decisions that matter most”
at the annual conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Washington, D.C.; and co-authored with Becky Grove, a research poster entitled “Engaging students as pen pals using authentic reading, writing, and discussion activities” at the annual conference of the International Literacy Association, Austin, TX.

Sue Carney and Drew Ferrier presented a poster, “Salinity stress affects Hsp70 expression in the Aiptasia pallida and Symbiodinium symbiosis” at the International Symbiosis Society Congress, Oregon State University.

Jennifer Cooper gave three presentations entitled “An Academic-Practice Partnership to Advance Million Hearts” at the Institute for Educators Conference in Baltimore, MD, the Association of Public Health Nurses Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA, and the Association of Community Health Nurse Educators in Phoenix, AZ.

Nora El-Bilawi presented “Challenges in global online professional development for English language teachers/learners” at the TESOL 2019 International Convention and English Language Expo.

Christy Graybeal gave three presentations: “Classroom-tested strategies to cultivate curiosity in high school mathematics” at
the annual meeting of the National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics, San Diego,
CA; “Cultivating mathematical curiosity through school and university partnership” at the annual meeting of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Orlando, FL; and “Evidence-based practices for teaching fractions to low-achieving students” (co- authored by Tricia Strickland) at the annual meeting of the Maryland Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Dundalk, MD.

Awards/Grants/Honors 

Elizabeth Knapp’s collection of poems, “Requiem with an Amulet in Its Beak,” won the 2019 Jean Feldman Poetry Prize. The collection, to be published in October 2019, was also a nalist for three other awards.

Becky Grove delivered three presentations: “Engaging students in critical literacy using Newbery and Caldecott Award-winning books” at the annual conference of National Council of Teachers of English, St. Louis, MO; “edTPA Overview and Handbook Exploration,” a workshop delivered at the Mid-Atlantic edTPA Conference, Salisbury, MD; and “Newberry in the 21st Century: Trends and Teaching Possibilities” at the annual State of Maryland International Reading Council, Hunt Valley, MD.

David Gurzick, M.S.’03 presented “‘Pitch- ing’ for a Culture of Entrepreneurship” at the 2018 Eastern Conference of Business Schools and Programs in Allentown, PA. His presentation also advanced to the 2019 National ACBSP Conference in Houston, TX.

Joseph Haymore co-presented workshops on “Secrets of the neuroendocrine system: Understanding puzzling, perplexing and complicated patients” at the 51st annual meeting of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Denver, CO.

Carol Jim ’06, George Dimitoglou and Ahmed Salem co-authored a presentation “Applying Game Theoretic Techniques
to Improve the Accuracy of Tree-based Classi cation Results” at the 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT), Louisville, KY. Prof. Jim also co- authored a presentation with Jiang Li on “Solving NYC Taxi Trip Data Challenge Using Google Datalab” at the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) East Conference, Marymount University.

Daehwan Kim delivered a presentation on “Ethanol production from coffee mucilage fermentation by S. cerevisiae immobilized in calcium-alginate beads” at the 41st Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals (SBFC).

Malikah Marrus gave two presentations: “Holistic Representation: Better outcomes for children” at the 41st National Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice & Family Law Conference,

Jiang Li is co-principal investigator on a $42,000 grant from the Maryland Center for Computing Education (MCCE) Preservice Computer Science Teacher Education Program.

National Association of Counsel for Children, San Antonio, TX; and “Students: Helping
a Virtual Senior Center to Prevent Falls. Embracing the Contemporary Call for

Social Work,” at the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, Jacksonville, FL.

Laura Moore presented “Agency, Condoms and Consent in Erotic Romance Novels”
at the International Conference on Social Science in Lisbon, Portugal.

James Parson presented “Computing the regular locus of a nitely presented scheme over Z” at the American Mathematical Society Joint Mathematics Meetings in Baltimore.

Ryan Safner presented “Distributing Patronage: Intellectual Property in the Transition from Limited- to Open-Access Order” at the Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Ann Stewart presented “It Must be Noyce,
it Must be Noyce, to have NSF on your Side,” at the MD-DC-VA Section of the Mathematics Association of America Fall Meeting, University of Mary Washington.

Tricia Strickland presented “Preparing special education teachers to include specially designed instruction in co-taught mathematics classrooms” at the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children National Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Marisel Torres-Crespo delivered two presentations: “Entre números y medidas: Explorando el rol de las matemáticas en la enseñanza de STEAM,” at NAEYC’s 2018 Annual Conference, Washington, DC; and “Kids and Tech: Innovation and Development Domains.

In it to win it,” presented at the MSCCA Conference by the Sea, Ocean City, MD.

Jill Tysse presented at the MD-DC-VA section of the Mathematics Association of America: “Using R Studio Cloud and the Mosaic Package in an Introductory Statistics Class for Math Majors: Lessons Learned So Far.”

Xinlian Liu received a Fulbright Award for the fall semester to conduct research on machine learning and data science at the Universidade do Minho in Portugal.