Brooks College of Health
Dr. Hanadi Hamadi, associate professor, Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, Dr. Jasper Zu, Dr. Sinyoung Park and Dr. Aaron Spaulding with Dr. Monica Alexanderson and Marina Rincon Torroella from Brooks Rehabilitation, received a $27,731 Brooks Rehabilitation Collaborative Grant, “Evaluation of social determinants of health (SDOH) in prepared patient plans on home life success: Interprofessional knowledge translation and continuity of care,” 2022-24.
Dr. Michele Johnson Moore, professor and chair, with C. Hayes and Dr. Elissa Barr, professor, presented “Using youth risk behavior survey data in the classroom,” at the 2021 Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 2021. At the same conference, Barr, M. Jenkins and Moore presented “The development of a state-wide alliance to support sexuality education.”
Deirdre Shoemake, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, was spotlighted in the Dec. 2 edition of the Alumni Association's Nest Notes newsletter. Read . In addition, Shoemake was nominated by students to be an Osprey Hero. Read her story.
Dr. Tes Tuason, professor and clinical director, with D. Crutchfield, published “Pinoy Ako Scale: Development and Initial Validation of a Scale on the Global Filipino Immigrant Experience,” in the , 2021.
Coggin College of Business
Dr. Timothy B. Bell, distinguished professor of accounting, is the 2022 Don Herrman Distinguished Accounting Ph.D. Alumni Award recipient. He will be the fourth recipient of this award, which will be presented at the Ph.D. Alumni Research Conference/Oklahoma State University April 8.
Dr. Gregory Gundlach, Coggin distinguished professor of marketing, and Riley Krotz, 海角社区MBA grad and now assistant professor of marketing at Texas Tech University, have won the American Marketing Association’s Retail & Pricing Special Interest Group, Best Retail and Pricing Paper Award for the paper “Resale Price Maintenance: Implications of Marketing Trends for the Colgate Doctrine and the Leegin Factors,” in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 39(1) 48-61. Read . Gundlach and Krotz will receive the award at the 2022 American Marketing Association Winter Educators Conference.
College of Arts and Sciences
Art, Art History, and Design
Stephen Heywood, professor of ceramics, participated in the Fourteenth Annual Cup Show, Form and Function − National Juried Exhibition, Tapper Center Gallery, Panama City, Florida, November.
Biology
Dr. Nicole Dix, assistant scientist and research director, GTMNERR, with M. W. Gray, D. Pinton, A. Canestrelli, P. Marcum, D. Kimbro and R. Grizzle, published “Beyond Residence Time: Quantifying Factors that Drive the Spatially Explicit Filtration Services of an Abundant Native Oyster Population” in Chemistry
Dr. Arthur Omran, visiting assistant professor in chemistry, published “Iron Silicides in Fulgurites” in the journal Minerals, December.
English
Mark Ari, assistant professor of creative writing, published “A Thin Beauty,” “ToM B,” and “Upon Change” in Assisi Literary Journal, December.
Marcus Pactor, associate English instructor, published three works: 1) The book “Begat Who Begat Who Begat,” Astrophil Press, November; 2) "A Veiling and Unveiling and Veiling Again: An Interview with Elisabeth Sheffield” in Heavy Feather Review, November; and 3) “Juggling a Hundred Objects, Some of Them on Fire: An Interview with Lance Olsen” in Heavy Feather Review, December.
Will Pewitt, English instructor, published two works: The poem “Altricial/Precocial” in Sisyphus, November; and two original translations of Arabic poetry by 'Abd al-Rahman in ArabLit Quarterly, December.
History
Dr. Felicia Bevel, assistant professor of history, commentator, “Women, Justice, and Testimony in American Courts, 1700-Present,” American Society for Legal History, New Orleans, November 2021.
Dr. Charles Closmann, associate professor of history, moderated a presentation of the “14th Annual State of the River Report for the Lower St. Johns River Basin” for WJCT, October, 2021.
Dr. David Courtwright, professor emeritus of history, published a review of “Bad Medicine: Catching New York's Deadliest Pill Pusher” in the September issue of “Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books.”
Dr. Chau Kelly, associate professor of history, presented “Slavery and the British Empire in Florida” at the St. Augustine Historical Society on Nov. 19, 2021, as part of an art exhibit “Exposing History: Color, Taste, and Textiles.”
Mathematic and Statistics
Dr. Mohammad Rahman, associate professor of mathematics, has a paper “Approximation of an Integral Markov Process Arising in the Approximation of Stochastic Differential Equation,” accepted in the Advances in Pure Mathematics, Scientific Research, November.
Dr. Tyler Grimes, assistant professor of statistics, with his colleague S. Datta, published “A novel probabilistic generator for large-scale gene association networks” in PLoS One, November.
Music
Two faculty projects were awarded funding from the 2021-22 grant initiative from Academic & Student Affairs, which supports scholarship and creative work in the humanities and arts. Dr. Gary Smart, adjunct professor, and Dr. Erin Bodnar, assistant professor and director of bands, were awarded $8,600 from, for the project “Engaging the Process: Five New Works by Gary Smart.” Dr. Clarence Hines, associate professor and School of Music director, was awarded $9,732 for "Original Compositions for Jazz Orchestra Recording Project.”
Philosophy and Religion Studies
Dr. Andrew Buchwalter, professor of philosophy and the 海角社区Presidential Professor, published “Hegel's Political Philosophy as Metaphilosophy,” in Luca Illetterati and Giovanna Miolli (eds.), “The Relevance of Hegel’s Concept of Philosophy: From Classical German Philosophy to Contemporary Metaphilosophy,” London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, 149-164.
Physics
Dr. Paula Mariel Coelho Neto, assistant professor of physics, was awarded the Dean’s Leadership Council Fellowship, November.
Dr. Jason Haraldsen, associate professor of physics, in collaboration with the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics and the University of Connecticut, hosted the “Quantum Matter and Beyond Conference” at Jacksonville Beach. This conference was a hybrid conference with over 70 participants in December. Also, in November, Haraldsen organized the sixth annual “海角社区Physics Photo Contest,” which was open to all students in the greater Jacksonville area.
Political Science and Public Administration
Dr. Joshua C. Gellers, associate professor of political science, published the co-authored article "Earth System Law: Exploring New Frontiers in Legal Science" in the journal Earth System Governance. Gellers also delivered the following four talks: 1) “Robot Rights,” at Northeast Normal University in Changchun, China, virtual; 2) “Animals, Nature, and Robots: Towards a Critical Environmental Ethic for Nonhumans,” at the Workshop on Philosophies of Nature, Technology, and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Georgia; 3) “Rights for Nonhumans in the Anthropocene: Towards a Unified Approach,” at the Economic and Social Rights Group Workshop at the University of Connecticut, virtual; and 4) “Earth System Law and Rights for Nonhumans,” in the Sustainability Module of the Masters in Global Challenges for Sustainability CHARM-EU graduate program, virtual.
Sociology/Anthropology and Social Work
Dr. Mandi N. Barringer, assistant professor of sociology, was elected President of Sociologists for Women in Society − South in November and will serve a two-year term. Also, Barringer, with her colleague, published "The (Minority) Stress of Hiding: The Effects of LGBT Identities and Social Support on Aging Adults’ Concern about Housing" in Sociological Spectrum, November. In addition, Barringer had the article, “Societal Inputs, Religious Outputs, and Young Adults: A Cross-Cohort Analysis of Attitudes toward Same-Sex Relations and Civil Liberties for Gays and Lesbians” accepted for publication in Review of Religious Research, December.
Dr. Jelena Brezjanović-Shogren, instructor of anthropology, won 2021-22 Digital Humanities Institute Faculty Fellowship of $5,000 in December.
Dr. Jacqueline Meier, assistant professor of anthropology, presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America titled “Artisan-Animal Interactions at Petsas House, Mycenae.”
College of Education and Human Services
Dr. Rudy Jamison delivered a keynote speech at the Jacksonville NAACP’s 35th Annual MLK Jr. Community Empowerment Virtual Breakfast. . Also, Jamison was recently announced as one of three finalists for the Jacksonville Image Awards’ Education Excellence Award. The winner of each category will be determined by popular vote. Winners will be announced on Saturday, Feb. 5 at the award ceremony. Learn more .
Dr. Amanda Blakewood Pascale, associate professor and LSCSM Chair, Dr. Amanda Kulp, Director of Assessment, and Lisa Wolf-Wendel. Their article “Clear as Mud: Promotion Clarity by Gender and BIPOC Status Across the Associate Professor Lifespan” was one of Harvard’s Graduate School of Education’s most popular resources in 2021.
Dr. Christine Weber, professor, Teaching, Learning and Curriculum, published a chapter with co-author, Angela M. Novak, titled “Professional Learning: A New Look” in the , forthcoming June 2022.
Dr. Hope E. Wilson, associate professor, Teaching, Learning and Curriculum, published an article “Resolving the Conflict in Gifted Education: The Missing Piece in Discussions of Inequity of Identification, Service, and Achievement for Advanced Learners ” in Volume 66, Issue 2 of .
For UNF’s 50th anniversary, COEHS is participating by hosting various activities and events for students, staff, faculty and alumni throughout the year. Visit our events webpage to learn how you and your students can get involved with COEHS’ 50th Celebrations including: 1) 50 days of book collection beginning Feb. 1; 2) Express Your 海角社区Pride! 50th Anniversary Painting Parties Feb 3; and 3) a special day of service at the 海角社区Preschool, April 23.