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Page 1: Selected Faculty and Student Publications and Scholarly Activities

2013 - 2014Selected Faculty and StudentPublications and Scholarly Activities

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This is the 13th annual publication showcasing the many achievements of our faculty and students. The ideas, topics, and research reflected here demonstrate the extensive range of talent and opportunities we have at Marist, as well as the College’s continuous commitment to a diverse and open learning environment.

Scholarly research, dialogue, and creative activity are critical to any academic community. Through consequential scholarship, Marist faculty members strengthen the learning environment in their classroom and share important knowledge with the larger scholarly community outside of Marist. Their substantive pursuits reflect a dedication to academic excellence and to their own development as scholars and artists.

I am proud to present the 2013-2014 achievements of the Marist College faculty and student body. Please join me in congratulating all those whose names and accomplishments appear in this volume.

Thomas S. WermuthVice President for Academic Affairs/Dean of Faculty

Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY, 12601-1387 Telephone: 845-575-3629 Fax: 845-575-3479

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SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS AND

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES

2013-2014 SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND THE ARTS

SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

Himmelberger, A. (2014). The President’s letter - “why?” Journal of the Association of Concert

Bands.

Pate, J., Ruihley, B., & Mirabito, T. (2014). Displaying disability: A content analysis of person-

first language on NCAA bowl championship series college athletic department websites.

Journal of Applied Sports Management.

Roberto, A., Savage, M., Eden, J., Ramos-Salazar, L., & Deiss, D. (2014). Outcome evaluation

results in school-based cybersafety promotion and cyberbullying prevention intervention

for middle school students. Heath Communication.

Rogers, R. (2013). Old games, same concerns: Examining first generation video games through

popular press coverage from 1972-1985. Technoculture.

Schrier, K. (2014). Ethical thinking and sustainability in Fable III. Simulations and Gaming.

Schrier, K. (Ed.). (2014). The learning and education games vol 1: Curricular and design

considerations. Pittsburgh, PA: ETC Press (Carnegie Mellon).

SELECTED FACULTY PRESENTATIONS

Bass, J. (2013, November). The bride as feminist presence in classic horror. Paper presented at

the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association, Atlantic City, NJ.

Braz, M., Dowd, M., Eden, J., & Striley, K. (2014, April). Don’t be afraid of the dark: A

dialogue of overcoming methodological challenges in dark side research. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern States Communication Association,

Providence, RI.

Hardin, R., & Mirabito, T. (2013, November). “The other games”: Coverage of the 2012

paralympic games in the top 20 US newspapers. Paper presented at the North American

Society for the Sociology of Sport, Quebec, Canada.

Hoffmann, N. (2013, November). “How do you like my country?” The impact of attitudes

toward country of origin on car manufacturer communication. Paper presented at the

annual convention of the National Communication Association, Washington, DC.

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Hoffmann, N. (2014, May). Building relationships with brands from different countries: An

exploration of the compatibility of organization-public relationship theory with the

country of origin effect. Paper presented at the International Communication Association

annual conference, Seattle, WA.

Koch, M. (2014, March). It’s halftime in America: Reading Chrysler’s 2012 super bowl ad.

Paper presented at the IACS 7th Summit on Communication and Sports, New York, NY.

Lawrence, S. (2013, October). Beauty is only skin deep: Movies and aging goddesses. Paper

presented at the Women and Society Annual Conference, Marist College, Poughkeepsie,

NY.

Lepre, L. (2013, April). Depictions of the modern mom on prime time sitcoms. Paper presented at

the Broadcast Education Association annual conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Lepre, L. (2014, August). Debating the mass communication graduate curriculum: Where can

we study the magazine form. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association

for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada.

Lerner, K. (2014, March). Abe Rosenthal edits The Daily Planet: Press criticism and self-

scrutiny; management dysfunction; and academic confidentiality at the New York Times.

Paper presented at the Joint Journalism and Communication History Conference, New

York, NY.

Linder, L. (2014, August). Sitcoms are not dead: The evolving, resilient situation comedy. Paper

presented at the University Film and Video Association conference, Bozeman, MO.

Pate, J., & Mirabito, T. (2014, May). Spirit in ‘motion’: An exploration of NBC’s broadcast

coverage of the 2012 paralympic games. North American Society for Sports Management

Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Schrier, K. (2014, March). Bringing little data into big citizen science. Paper presented at the

American Comparative Literature Association conference, New York, NY.

Strudler, K. (2014, March). To pay or not to pay college athletes: A question posed to those on

the inside. Paper presented at the IACS 7th Summit on Communication and Sport, New

York, NY.

Veksler, A., & Eden, J. (2013, November). Relational maintenance in the digital age: How

friends, romantic partners, and acquaintances use multiple modalities to maintain

proximal relationships. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National

Communication Association, Washington, DC.

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SELECTED FACULTY CREATIVE ACTIVITY

English, D. (2014). Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson region. The Hyde Collection, Glen Falls, NY.

English, D. (2014). Modern artists. Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY.

Frieburghaus, M. (2013). Potential. Simultan Festival, Timisorara, Romania.

Frieburghaus, M. (2014). Orbit. Sky: A national juried exhibition. Bedford Gallery, Walnut

Creek, CA.

Frieburghaus, M. (2014). Untitled ice. Steam. Arts Winchester, While Plains, NY.

Himmelberger, A. (2014). [Guest conductor]. Rinngold Band of Reading, PA.

McCormack, D. (2013). Donnie 2014. Museum of Computer Art, Brooklyn, NY.

McCormack, D. (2014). The contemporary nude. 1650 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.

McCormack, D. (2014). Figurative. Light, space, time. Online Gallery, Jupiter, FL.

Smith, E. (2014). Art meets art: Perspectives on and beyond Olana. Hudson Opera House,

Hudson, NY.

Smith, E. (2014). Art in nature. Greenwood Gardens, Short Hill, NJ.

Strudler, K. (2013-2014). [Weekly radio columnist]. WAMC (NPR) Albany, NY.

SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PRESENTATIONS

Mirabito, T., Rogers, R., Auger, A.*, Baker, H., Hines, M.

*, Terwilliger, M.

*, Zwiazek, K.

*, &

Strudler, K. (2014, March). The plight of the running QB: Racial descriptors in

identifying white and black NFL quarterbacks. Paper presented at the IACS 7th Summit

on Communication and Sport, New York, NY.

Rogers, R., Mirabito, T., Strudler, K., Bruckner, K.*, Callegari, C.

*, Kallen, J.

*, Kersich, P.

*, &

Sciacca, S.* (2014, March). Does public opinion of performance enhancing drug use

mirror media coverage? Paper presented at the IACS 7th Summit on Communication and

Sport, New York, NY.

* Marist Student

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SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

Cannistra, R., DeCusatis, C., Carle, B., Johnson, M., Kapadia, J.*, Meath, Z.

*, Miller, M.

*,

Young, D.*, Bundy, T., Zussman, G., Bergman, K., Carranza, A., Sher-DeCusatis, C.,

Pletch, A., & Ransom, R. (2013). Dynamic orchestration test bed for SDN and NFV at

the New York State center for cloud computing & analytics. San Francisco, CA: Optical

Fiber Communications Conference 2014.

Coleman, R. & Johnson, M. A. (2014, March). Power-laws and structure in functional

programs. Proceedings of 2014 international conference on computational science and

computational intelligence. Las Vegas, NV: IEEE Computer Society CPS.

Doty, L. A. (2013, September). Modified measure of convert network performance. WSEAS

Transactions on Mathematics, 12(9), 917-925.

Duchessi, P. & Lauría, E. (2013, November). Decision tree models for profiling ski resorts’

promotional and advertising strategies and the impact on sales. Expert Systems with

Applications, 40(15), 5822-5829.

Jayaprakash, S. & Lauría, E. (2014, March). Open academic early alert system: Technical

demonstration. Proceedings of LAK 14. Indianapolis, IN: Learning Analytics and

Knowledge Conference.

Jayaprakash, S., Moody, E., Lauría, E., Regan, J., & Baron, J. (2014). Early alert of academically

at-risk students: An open source analytics initiative. Journal of Learning Analytics, 1(1),

6-47.

Labouseur, A. (2014). A query-oriented approach to graph series distribution and replication.

(Doctoral dissertation). ProQuest Dissertations.

Labouseur, A., Birnbaum, J., Olsen Jr., P. W., Spillane, S. R., Vijayan, J., Hwang, J. H., & Han,

W. S. (2014, March). The G* graph database: Efficiently managing large distributed

dynamic graphs. Distributed and Parallel Databases, 1-36.

Labouseur, A., Olsen Jr., P. W., & Hwang, J. H. (2013). Scalable and robust management of

dynamic graph data. In Cormode, G., Yi, K., Deligiannakis, A., & Garo-falakis, M. N.,

(Eds.), BD3@VLDB. Volume 1018 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 43-48.

———. (2014). Efficient top-k closeness centrality search. ICDE, 196-207.

Labouseur, A., Olsen Jr., P. W., Park, K., & Hwang, J. H. (2014). A demonstration of query-

oriented distribution and replication techniques for dynamic graph data. In Chung, C. W.,

Broder, A. Z., Shim, K., & Suel, T., (Eds.), WWW (Companion Volume), ACM, 127-130.

* Marist Student

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Labouseur, A., Spillane, S. R., Birnbaum, J., Bokser, D., Kemp, D., Olsen Jr., P. W. Vijayan, J.,

& Hwang, J. H. (2013). A demonstration of the G* graph database system. ICDE. 1356-

1359.

Schwartz, D. (2013). Student assessment of student work. Proceedings of the 2013 international

conference on frontiers in education: Computer science and computer engineering. Las

Vegas, NV: FECS-14.

———. (2014). Offering service learning projects in a new environment. Proceedings of the

2014 international conference on frontiers in education: Computer science and computer

engineering. Las Vegas, NV: FECS-14.

SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PRESENTATIONS

Abriola, C.*, Darakchieva, A. & Wales, T. (2013, August). The vibration spectrum of two Euler-

Bernoulli beams coupled via a dissipative joint. Summer Meetings of the Mathematical

Association of America (Mathfest), Hartford, CT.

———. (2014, January). The vibration spectrum of two Euler-Bernoulli beams coupled via a

dissipative joint. Joint Meetings of the AMS and MAA, Baltimore, MD.

———. (2014, April). Analysis of double Euler-Bernoulli beam systems coupled via a

dissipative joint. Joint Hudson River/Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics

Conference, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Bender, N.* (2013, November). Automatic detection of rare bird species using neural networks.

Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics,

NIMBioS, Knoxville, TN.

———.* (2014, April). Localization of blue whales in the South Pacific. Joint Hudson

River/Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Bender, N.*, Kershenbaum, A. & Buehler, D. (2014, January). Automatic detection of rare bird

species using neural networks. Joint Meetings of the AMS and MAA, Baltimore, MD.

Bundy, T., Cannistra, R., & DeCusatis, C. (2014, April). Video demo and discussion of dynamic

software-defined network (SDN) infrastructure testbed at Marist College with IBM and

ADVA optical networking. Internet2 Global Summit, Denver, CO.

Cannistra, R. (2013). CCNA Security. Northeast Regional Cisco Academy Conference, Troy,

NY.

———. (2013). OpenFlow: Open standard for networking hardware. Mid Hudson Valley Linux

User Group, Poughkeepsie, NY.

* Marist Student

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———. (2013). Site-to-Site VPNs. Northeast Regional Cisco Academy Conference, Troy, NY.

———. (2013). Voice. Northeast Regional Cisco Academy Conference, Troy, NY.

———. (2013, October). [Panel Discussion]. Network virtualization and SDN. INTEROP, New

York, NY.

———. (2014). EtherChannel Simplified. Worldwide Cisco Academy Conference.

———. (2014). A Teaching Topology. Worldwide Cisco Academy Conference.

———. (2014, May). Getting started with SDN in the enterprise. Open Networking Exchange

(ONX) Conference, Rosemont, IL.

———. (2014, May). Orchestrating applications to the network using a top down approach with

SDN. Open Networking Exchange (ONX) Conference, Rosemont, IL.

Cannistra, R., Carle, B., DeCusatis, C., Johnson, M., Bundy, T., Kapadia, J.*, Meath, Z.

*, Miller,

M.*, & Young, D.

* (2013). Software defined networking - Real world use cases. North

American Symposium hosted by ADVA Optical Networking, New York, NY.

Cannistra, R., Carle, B., & Johnson, M. (2013, July). Software defined networking. IBM Center

of Excellence, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Cannistra, R., Carle, B., Johnson, M., Kapadia, J.*, Meath, Z.

*, Miller, M.

*, & Young, D

*. (2013,

October). Demonstrating automated VM movement and L1+L2 provisioning using

OpenFlow. SDN & OpenFlow World Congress, Bad Homburg, Germany.

Cannistra, R., & DeCusatis, C. (2013, June). SDN birds of a feather. Enterprise Computing

Conference, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Cannistra, R., DeCusatis, C., Bundy, T., Meath, Z.*, & Miller, M.

* (2014, April). A new

approach for developing technology and building partnerships. KINBER conference,

Harrisburg, PA.

Cannistra, R., DeCusatis, C., Flaherty, R.*, Kapadia, J.

*, & Pietrow, K.

* (2013, June). SDN lab

initiatives. Enterprise Computing Conference, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Cannistra, R., DeCusatis, C., & Illmer, C. (2013). SDN and OpenFlow in optical networks. SDN

& OpenFlow IBM Workshop, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Carle, B. (2014, March). Enabling autonomic provisioning in SDN cloud networks with NFV

service chaining. At peer-reviewed Optical Fiber Communication Conference, San

Francisco, CA.

* Marist Student

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Collis, J. M., Frank, S. D., Metzler, A. M. & Odom, R. I. (2013, December). Seismic sources in

seism-acoustic propagation models. 166th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America,

San Francisco, CA.

Corridori, A. (2013, October). The Marist z/OS certificate program. IBM Technical University,

Orlando, FL.

———. (2014, April). The IDCP z/OS on line program. IBM Mainframe 50 Event, New York

City, NY.

DeCusatis, C., Cannistra, R., Carle, B., Johnson, M., Kapadia, J.*, Meath, Z.

*, Miller, M.

*,

Young, D.*, Bundy, T., Zussman, G., Bergman, K., Carranza, A., Sher-DeCusatis, C.,

Pletch, A., & Ransom, R. (2013). Enabling autonomic provisioning in SDN cloud

networks with NFV service chaining. Optical Fiber Communications Conference 2014,

San Francisco, CA.

Frank, S. D., Collis, J. M. & Odom, R. I. (2013, December). Generation and propagation of

oceanic T-waves using elastic parabolic equation solutions. 166th meeting of the

Acoustical Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

———. (2014, May). Wavenumber analysis of interface wave characteristics using elastic

parabolic equation solutions. 167th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America,

Providence, RI.

Galvin, E.* (2014, February). Long-term behavior of solutions for a wave equation with

degenerate damping. Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics,

Lincoln, NE.

———.* (2014, April). Long-term behavior of solutions for a wave equation with degenerate

damping. Joint Hudson River/Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference,

Poughkeepsie, NY.

———.*, Anderson, T., Tritch, W., & Kopsick, J. (2014, January). Long-term behavior of

solutions for a wave equation with degenerate damping. Joint Meetings of the AMS and

MAA, Baltimore, MD.

Glomski, M. & Johnson, M. (2014, January). Interval analysis computation of the critical

Rayleigh number for the asymmetric Rayleigh-Bénard problem. AMS Session on Applied

Mathematics I: Mechanics, Fluids, Waves, Joint Meetings of the AMS and MAA,

Baltimore, MD.

Johnson, M. A., & Carle, B. (2013, September). Software defined networking - Real world use

cases. ADVA North American Technology Symposium, New York, NY.

* Marist Student

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———. (2013, September). Software defined networking - Real world use cases. ADVA North

American Technology Symposium, New York, NY.

Karpisz, R.* (2014, April). Subgroup partitions of finite p-groups. Joint Hudson River/Spuyten

Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Karpisz, R.*, Brown, R., Mackensen, E., Pedersen, A., Russell, T., & Gray, K. (2013, October).

Applying Bayesian methods to ground fuel estimation. Conference of Research

Experiences for Undergraduates Student Scholarship, Council on Undergraduate

Research, Arlington, VA.

———. (2014, January). Applying Bayesian methods to ground fuel estimation. Joint Meetings

of the AMS and MAA, Baltimore, MD.

McGrail, T. (2013, August). The challenges of designing a mathematics course for liberal arts in

a former Soviet republic. Mathfest 2013, Hartford, CT.

Odom, R. I., Park, M., Frank, S. D., & Collis, J. M. (2013, July). The influence of bathymetry on

the excitation of T-waves. Joint Assembly of IAHS-IAPSO-IASPEI, Gothenburg,

Sweden.

* Marist Student

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SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS

SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

Buckareff, Andrei A. and Allen Plug. “Hell and the Problem of Evil.” Blackwell Companion to

the Problem of Evil. Eds. Daniel Howard-Snyder and Justin McBrayer. Malden, MA:

Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. 128-143.

Downward, Lisa. “Is A Proper Marriage a Bildungsroman?” Doris Lessing Studies 31 (2013):

20-23.

Dwyer-McNulty, Sally. Common Threads: A Cultural History of Clothing in American

Catholicism. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014.

Fitzgibbons, Moira. “Women, Tales, and ‘Talking Back’ in Pore Caitif and Dives and Pauper.”

Middle English Religious Writing in Practice: Texts, Readers, and Transformations. Ed.

Nicole Rice. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2013. 181-214.

Johnson, James M. “Who Built Fort Arnold?” The Hudson River Valley Review 30.2 (2014): 69-

78.

Knight, John Allan. “Descriptivist Reference and the Return of Classical Theism.” Models of

God and Alternative Ultimate Realities. Eds. Jeanine Diller & Asa Kasher. Dordrecht,

Netherlands: Springer, 2013. 205-221.

Kotzin, Joshua. “The Machine in the Garden State: Jewish Environmentalism in American

Pastoral.” Cercles: Review Pluridiscipline du Monde Anglophone 33 (2014): 92-102.

———. “The Pilot Against America: Stamps, Airmail, and History in The Plot Against

America.” Philip Roth Studies 9.2 (2013): 45-55.

Laflen, Angela. “Composing the Self: Prezi Literacy Narratives.” Computers and Composition

Online. (2014).

———. “Putting Wikis to Work in the Literature Classroom.” Modern Language Studies 43.1

(2013): 54-73.

Langfield, Danielle. “Opposition Growth in Dominant Party Systems: Coalitions in South

Africa.” Government and Opposition 49.2 (2014): 290-312.

Marshall, Nicholas. “The Great Exaggeration: Death and the Civil War.” Journal of the Civil

War Era 4 (2014): 3-26.

Myers, JoAnne. The Historical Dictionary of the Lesbian and Gay Liberation Movements.

Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013.

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Peterson, Janine Larmon. “Medieval Age: Church and State” and “Renaissance: Church

Corruption.” World History I: to 1500. Ed. Joseph T. Stuart. Dallas, TX: Schlager Group

Publishers, 2013.

Pratt, Henry John. “Why Serials Are Killer.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (2013):

266-70.

Saunders, Judith P. “Housewife Sheds Her Skin Like a Snake.” (poem). Slant of Light:

Contemporary Women Writers of the Hudson River Valley. Ed. Laurence Carr and Jan

Zlotnik Schmidt. New Paltz, NY: Codhill Press, 2013.

———. “Magicicada 2013.” (poem). Hudson River Valley Review 30.1 (2013).

———. “Provincetown 2013.” (poem). The G & L Review 21.2 (2014).

———. “Sun-Blaze at Fern Tor.” (poem). Blueline 34 (2013).

———. “Unwritten Masterpieces.” (poem). The Edith Wharton Review 29.1 (2013).

Saunders, Judith P. and Victoria Ingalls. “Evolutionary Science and Literary Design: Teaching

Huxley’s Brave New World in Interdisciplinary Collaboration.” Style 47.2 (2013): 230-

260.

Woolner, David. “An American Perspective on Cold War Origins.” Out of the Cold: The Cold

War and its Legacy. Eds. Michael R. Fitzgerald and Allen Packwood. London:

Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.

SELECTED FACULTY PRESENTATIONS

Bayer, Kristin. “Art and the Real: Early Photography in Nineteenth-Century China.” New York

Conference on Asian Studies. Binghamton, NY. Sept. 2013.

———. “New Interpretations of Old Representations: Opium War Era Photographs.” Invited

talk at New York University in Shanghai/East China Normal University. Shanghai,

China. Oct. 2013.

Buckareff, Andrei A. “A God for the OmniGod Atheist?” Tenth British Society for the

Philosophy of Religion Conference. Oriel College, University of Oxford, Oxford,

England. Sept. 2013.

———. “Comments on Kenneth Silver, ‘The Constitution of Action.’” Main Program of the

Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association. Chicago, IL. Feb.

2014.

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———. “Comments on Seth Shabo, ‘Is the Problem of Luck the Compatibilist’s Problem,

Too?’” Main Program of the Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical

Association. San Diego, CA. Apr. 2014.

———. “Legal Agreements and the Capacities of Agents.” Symposium on Agencia,

Responsibilidad, y Carácter. Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia. Nov. 2013.

———. “Theistic Internalism, Omniscience, and Pan(en)theism.” John Hick Centre for

Philosophy of Religion. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England. Sept. 2013.

Curley, Eileen. “Charitable Ticket Sales: The Changing Role of the Patroness System and

Audience Access to Nineteenth-Century Theatricals in New York.” Conference on

Research into Amateur Performance and Private Theatricals. London, England. June

2014.

———. “Troubled Collaboration: Belasco, the Fiskes, and Society Playwright Mrs. Burton N.

Harrison.” Mid-America Theatre Conference. Cleveland, OH. Mar. 2014.

De Angelis, Rose. “Winter Mornings with Nonno.” Italian American Studies Association

Conference. New Orleans, LA. Oct. 2013.

Downward, Lisa. “Subversive Mother-Daughter Plots in the Italian American Memoir: Maria

Laurino’s Old World Daughter, New World Mother and Domenica Ruta’s With or

Without You.” Italian American Studies Association Conference. New Orleans, LA. Oct.

2013.

Dwyer-McNulty, Sally. “Friend or Foe: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Encounters with Catholicism.”

Women and Society Conference. Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Oct. 2013.

Ferrer, Patricia. “Cannibalistic Natures: From Cultural to Gender to Ecological Difference in

Early Modern Travel Writing to the Caribbean.” Conference of the Caribbean Studies

Association. Mérida, Mexico. May 2014.

———. “La diferencia ecológica en Carvajal y Ralegh” (“Ecological Difference in Carvajal and

Ralegh”). Congreso Internacional de Literatura Hispánica. Cartagena de Indias,

Colombia. Mar. 2014.

Fitzgibbons, Moira. “Medieval Sticks and Exemplary Support.” Modern Language Association

Convention. Chicago, IL. Jan. 2014.

Gaugler, Kevin. “By, Buy, Bye the Book: Towards a Self-Organized LOTE Curriculum.”

Keynote Address. ALOUD/NYSAFLT Annual Conference. Marist College,

Poughkeepsie, NY. Apr. 2014.

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———. “Can the iRevolution become an i+1 Revolution?: Technology and a Comprehensible

Environment.” Keynote Address. Northeast Association of Language Learning and

Technology. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. Mar. 2014.

———. “Hyper-Collaboration and Language Instruction in the 21st Century.” Northeast

Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. Boston, MA. May 2014.

———. “I’m Wired, Now What? Guiding Principles for Using Technology for Language

Learning.” Webinar for the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.

Sept. 2013.

Gaugler, Kevin, Barbara Lindsey, and Lauren Rosen. “Mobilizing 21st Century Literacies.”

American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages National Convention. Orlando,

FL. Nov. 2013.

Gaugler, Kevin, Carl Blyth, Noah Geisel, and Felix Kronenberg. “Plenary Session: The Tipping

Point: Language Learning for a Changed World.” American Council on the Teaching of

Foreign Languages National Convention. Orlando, FL. Nov. 2013.

Johnson, James M. “Fishkill Supply Depot in the American Revolution.” Symposium, The Mid-

Hudson Region in the American Revolution. Dutchess County Community College,

Poughkeepsie, NY. Oct. 2013.

———. “Heritage Property.” National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on the

Meanings of Property. Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY. June 2014.

———. “The Hudson River Valley in the American Revolution and the Hudson River Valley

Institute.” Poughkeepsie-Arlington Rotary Club, Poughkeepsie, NY. Oct. 2013.

———. “The Hudson River Valley in the Era of the American Revolution.” Panel chair and

respondent. The 2014 Conference on New York State History. Marist College,

Poughkeepsie, NY. June 2014.

———. “Washington’s Headquarters at Newburgh.” Return to the River video series. Nov.

2013.

———. “Why America Goes to War: The American Revolution to Afghanistan.” Teaching

American History Institute. Ulster-BOCES-SUNY, New Paltz, NY. Dec. 2013.

Knight, John Allan. “How to Get Published.” American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting.

Baltimore, MD. Nov. 2013.

———. “Theology and Analytical Philosophy of Language: Problems and Prospects.” Virginia

Theological Seminary Dean’s Symposium. Alexandria, VA. Apr. 2014.

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Langfield, Danielle. “Managing Factionalism and Overcoming Marginalization: South Africa

under ANC Dominance.” Center for Southeast Asian Studies Conference on Dominant

Party Systems. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. May 2014.

———. “Why Hold Referenda in Authoritarian Regimes?” Midwest Political Science

Association. Chicago, IL. Apr. 2014.

Miringoff, Lee. “Can 2014 or 2016 Fix A Broken Washington?” 35th Anniversary Celebration

of the Marist Poll. Paley Center for Media, New York, NY. Mar. 2014.

———. “Finding the On-Ramp to the Economic Recovery.” Harvard Club, New York, NY. Apr.

2014.

Muller, Cathleen. Comments on Michel-Antoine Xhignesse, “‘Titles Unnamed.’” American

Society for Aesthetics Eastern Division Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. Mar. 2014.

———. “’I'm a Real Boy!’: Predication and Fictional Characters.” Main Program of Central

Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association. Chicago, IL. Feb. 2014.

———. “The Relation of Puppet to Character in the Work of the Bread & Puppet Theater.” 50

Years Bread and Puppet: A Symposium. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. Sept. 2013.

Muller, Cathleen and Henry John Pratt. “The Case of the Disappearing Epaulets: An Account of

Continuity Errors.” American Society for Aesthetics Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Oct. 2013.

Myers, JoAnne. “Teaching Justice.” International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Culture,

Value, and Justice. University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland. May 2014.

Neilson, Lisa and Charles DeMotte. “A Tale of Two City Leagues: Ithaca and Kingston, New

York.” Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Society. Cooperstown, NY.

June 2014.

Peterson, Janine Larmon. “Between Sanctity and Heresy: Suspect Saints in Late Medieval Italy.”

Center for Medieval Studies Lecture Series. Fordham University, New York, NY. Feb.

2014.

———. “From Paper to Presentation to Publication.” Center for Medieval Studies Graduate

Student Workshop on Professional Issues. Fordham University, New York, NY. Feb.

2014.

———. “Healing the Social Body: Female Saints and Civic Participation in Late Medieval

Italy.” Berkshire Conference of Women Historians. Toronto, Canada. May 2014.

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Pupcenoks, Juris. “Immigration Context versus Community Characteristics: Explaining Reactive

Conflict Spillover to Diasporic Communities.” International Studies Association Annual

Convention. Toronto, Canada. Mar. 2014.

Pupcenoks, Juris and Michael Grillo.“An Experimental Test of Norms of Humanitarian

Intervention: Insights from Political Psychology.” International Studies Association

Annual Convention. Toronto, Canada. Mar. 2014.

———. “Testing Norms of Humanitarian Intervention: Experimental Data from the US.”

International Studies Association’s International Security Studies Section Annual

Conference. George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2013.

———. “The Influence of Information and Previous Beliefs on Individuals’ Beliefs about the

Applicability of the Geneva Conventions to Terrorist Groups.” Mid-West Political

Science Association Conference. Chicago, IL. Apr. 2014.

Romero, Ivette. “Emilio Jorge Rodríguez’s Haiti and Trans-Caribbean Literary Identity.”

Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference. Mérida, Mexico. May 2014.

———. “‘La grifa negra’: Poetic Whitening/Darkening for Afro-Caribbean Solidarity.”

Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference. Mérida, Mexico. May 2014.

———. “Slums and their Depictions: The Case of ‘La Perla’ in the Construction of a Latin

American Identity.” Brooklyn College, New York, NY. Jan. 2014.

Saunders, Judith P. “Evocritical Approaches to Literature: The Scarlet Letter as Case Study.”

Modern Language Association Convention. Chicago, IL. Jan. 2014.

———. “Extreme Mate-Guarding: The Case of Zeena Frome.” South Atlantic Modern

Language Association. Atlanta, GA. Nov. 2013.

———. “Interdisciplinary Team Teaching: Biology and English.” Modern Language

Association Convention. Chicago, IL. Jan. 2014.

———. “The Role of the Arts in Male Courtship Display: Billy Collins’s ‘Serenade.’” Northeast

Evolutionary Psychology Society. State University of New York, New Paltz, NY. Apr.

2014.

Smith, Michelle. “Adding Women’s Work to the History of Rhetoric: Rhetoric as/of Women’s

Work.” Rhetoric Society of America Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 2014.

———. “Domestic Labor and the Invention of Housework at Brook Farm.” Feminisms and

Rhetorics Conference. Palo Alto, CA. Sept. 2013.

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Woolner, David. “America on the Brink of Collapse: FDR and the Launch of the New Deal.”

Symposium on 1933-A Transformative Year in American and World History. Henry A.

Wallace Center, Hyde Park, NY. Sept. 2013.

———. “FDR and the Creation of the Post-War World.” Progressivism in America: Past,

Present and Future. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and the Clinton Institute for

American Studies, University College, Dublin, Ireland. Nov. 2013.

———. “Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Economic Bill of Rights: A Lesson for Today?” Columbia

University Seminar on Full Employment. Columbia University Faculty House, New

York, NY. Oct. 2013.

———. “The Private Diplomacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt.” Reframing Diplomacy: New

Diplomatic History in the Benelux and Beyond. Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands.

Sept. 2013.

SELECTED STUDENT PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Abreu, Genesis. “Tourism as a Development Approach: Exploration of the Effects of Vulnerable

Populations in Mexico and Honduras.” Student World Affairs Conference of the Mid-

Hudson Valley. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Apr. 2014.

Ahearn, Sean. “A First Kiss Story.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention. Savannah, GA.

Feb. 2014.

Butterwick, Leah. “June 13, 2006.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention. Savannah, GA.

Feb. 2014.

Cappo, Christina. “The Art of Fighting With the Big Boys.” Sigma Tau Delta International

Convention. Savannah, GA. Feb. 2014.

Connolly, Joseph. “A Forgotten Watershed: The Five Nations and the Civil War.” Phi Alpha

Theta NY Upper Regional Conference. State University of New York, Oneonta, New

York. Apr. 2014.

D’Addario, Michael. “The Blues: An Arti-form.” Phi Alpha Theta NY Upper Regional

Conference. State University of New York, Oneonta, New York. Apr. 2014.

———. “The Blues: A Voice for (all of) the Voiceless.” National Collegiate Honors Council

Conference. New Orleans, LA. Nov. 2013.

———. “Making Sense of Roberts: More Than a Regionalist.” Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society

Conference. Springfield, KY. Apr. 2014.

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Dake, Danielle. “America at War.” Phi Alpha Theta NY Upper Regional Conference. State

University of New York, Oneonta, New York. Apr. 2014.

Grobe, Jennifer. “Three Premierships: Evaluating Feminist Theory in the Modern Middle East.”

Women and Society Conference. Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Oct. 2013.

Heath, Josh. “Mali: A Call for Implementation of COIN in Azawad.” Student World Affairs

Conference of the Mid-Hudson Valley. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Apr. 2014.

Herbert, Kat. “Lady and the Man.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention. Savannah, GA.

Feb. 2014.

Kane, Erin. “Faulkner’s Female Rebels.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention. Savannah,

GA. Feb. 2014.

Karach, Rachel. “Fifteen and Learning to Walk.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention.

Savannah, GA. Feb. 2014.

Liporace, Angela. “Gender and Societal Role Destabilization in The Sun Also Rises and

Passing.” Women and Society Conference. Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Oct.

2013.

Martens, Rosemarie. “The National Period: The Phenomena of Exclusive Inclusion.” Phi Alpha

Theta NY Upper Regional Conference. State University of New York, Oneonta, New

York. Apr. 2014.

Natoli, Catherine. “Identity in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.” Sigma Tau Delta

International Convention. Savannah, GA. Feb. 2014.

Navarra, Marygrace. “Admission.” Sigma Tau Delta International Convention. Savannah, GA.

Feb. 2014.

———. “Madam Brett: Her Legacy and Her Homestead.” The Hudson River Valley Review

30.1 (2013): 72-78.

Ritter, Christina. “Decisive Power: Expanding Leadership in Absence of Organized Security.”

Phi Alpha Theta NY Upper Regional Conference. State University of New York,

Oneonta, New York. Apr. 2014.

Turner, Freda. “The Quest for Civil Rights under the Roosevelt Administration.” Phi Alpha

Theta NY Upper Regional Conference. State University of New York, Oneonta, New

York. Apr. 2014.

Villa, Dani. “The Elements of UN Peacekeeping Success: An Analysis of Peacekeeping

Outcomes.” Student World Affairs Conference of the Mid-Hudson Valley. Vassar

College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Apr. 2014.

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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

Ardalan, K. (2013). A test of two open-economy theories: The case of oil price rise and Italy.

International Review of Business Research Papers, 9(1), 105-115.

Ardalan, K. (2013). The philosophical foundation of the lecture method of instruction and the

case method of instruction: Implications for examinations. Contemporary Issues in

Education Research, 6(1), 1-7.

Ardalan, K. (2014). Understanding globalization: A multi-dimensional approach. New

Brunswick, New Jersey and London, England: Transaction Publishers.

Caridi, C. (2013). Economic report of the Hudson Valley 2nd Qt 2013.

https://www.marist.edu/management/bureau/pdfs/2013-2nd-quarter.pdf, (pp. 18).

Caridi, C. (2013). Special report: Income in the Hudson Valley 2012.

https://www.marist.edu/management/bureau/pdfs/income-report-2012.pdf, (pp. 11).

Caridi, C. (2014). Economic report of the Hudson Valley 3rd Qt. 2013.

https://www.marist.edu/management/bureau/pdfs/2013-3rd-quarter.pdf, (pp. 18).

Caridi, C. (2014). Special report employment in the Hudson Valley 2012.

https://www.marist.edu/management/bureau/pdfs/employment-report-2012.pdf, (pp. 47).

Carrizales, T., & Ewoh, A. (2013). The diversity of topics and changing leadership. Journal of

Public Management & Social Policy, 2(19), 106-107.

Erickson, G. S., & Rothberg, H. (2013). Alternative metrics for assessing knowledge assets.

Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, 4(12), 1-7.

Erickson, G. S., & Rothberg, H. (2013). A strategic approach to knowledge development and

protection. Service Industries Journal, 33(13-14), 1402-1416.

Fang, J. (2014). Hard rules and soft rules for XBRL. International Journal on GSTF Business

Review, 3(2).

Fang, J. (2014). The utilization of logistic regressions in addition to multivariate analyses for

more reliable test results. In Dr. Semei Coronado Ramirez (Ed.), (pp. 20). Nonlinear

Time Series and Finance: Zapopan, Jalisco.

Fang, J. (2013). Why logistic regression analyses are more reliable than multiple regression

analyses. Journal of Business and Economics, 4(7), 620-633.

Grossman, R. (2013). Are massive open online courses in your future? HR Magazine, 58(8), 30-

35.

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Grossman, R. (2013). Leading from behind - Unions have high hopes for expanding their reach

through more flexible, less-regulated worker centers. HR Magazine, 58(12), 37-41.

Grossman, R. (2013). Power switcher - Hyacinth guy leads change at a Caribbean utility and

strives to inspire employees (profile). HR Magazine, 58(11), 38-39.

Grossman, R. (2014). Delivering HR at a media giant. HR Magazine, 59(2), 28-29.

Kang, I., Lee, J., Shin, M., Shin, G.-C. (2014). Brand competency as a market segmentation

method for brand R&D in the Asian luxury market. Service Business, 8(1), 113-133.

Li, L. N., & Zhang, Y. (2013). Are there diversification benefits of increasing noninterest income

in Chinese banking industry? Journal of Empirical Finance, 24 (2013), 151-165.

Melitski, J. (2014). Performance measurement, accountability, and transparency of budgets and

financial reports. Public Administration Quarterly, 38(1), 222-234.

Nakra, P. (2013). Indonesia and its economic transformation: Should it care about non-tariff

barriers? International Academy of Business and Economics, 13(4), 195-202.

Nakra, P. (2013, July 28). Transformation of Vietnam - Part 1: An introduction. International

Business Training Journal.

Nakra, P. (2014). Ready or not, Myanmar enters the global arena- Part 1: Introduction.

International Business Training Journal.

Purinton-Johnson, E. (2013). Mature consumers: Print ad portrayal. In Aberdeen Borders,

Lynette Kvasny (Eds.), 2013 Proceedings of the Atlantic Marketing Association

Conference. Kennesaw, GA.

Rothberg, H., & Erickson, G. S. (2014). Knowledge development and protection as competitive

advantage. In Michael Chilton & James Bloodgood (Ed.), (pp. 245-256). Knowledge

management and competitive advantage: Issues and potential solutions. Hershey, PA:

IGI Global.

Simi, W., & Wang, X. (2013). Time-changed Lévy jump processes with GARCH model on

reverse convertibles. Review of Financial Economics, 22, 206-212.

Sloan, K. (2013). 2013 Wage and salary survey. Poughkeepsie, NY: Council of Industrial

Opportunity / Marist Bureau of Economic Research.

Wang, Y. (2014). Monitoring CEOs: Can insider-dominated boards do a good job. Managerial

Finance/Emerald, 40(4), 355-375.

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SELECTED FACULTY PRESENTATIONS

Ardalan, K. (2014, June 12). Making slide shows more productive and interactive. The 27th

International Business Research Conference, World Business Institute, Toronto, Ontario,

Canada.

Bainbridge, J. (2013, November 15). Housing and well-being across the life span. APPAM Fall

Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management

(APPAM), Washington, DC.

Bainbridge, J. (2014, April 12). Using learning analytics to identify at-risk students of an online

masters of public administration program. Teaching Policy Analysis and Management in

Today’s Classroom, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM),

Washington, DC.

Caridi, C. (2013, November 8). The market as social order. Northeast Business & Economics

Association (NBEA) 40th Annual Conference, NBEA, Bretton Woods, NH.

Caridi, C. (2014, March 15). Are banks intermediaries? Academy Of Business Research, Spring

2014, Academy of Business Research, New Orleans, LA.

Caridi, C. (2014, June 26). Economic growth prospects. 2014 Renewable Energy Conference,

The Hudson Renewable Energy Institute, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Carrizales, T. (2013, October 11). Small school-large reach: Succession planning and

partnerships. NASPAA Annual Conference, NASPAA, Washington, DC.

Carrizales, T. (2014, March 14). Diversity research in public administration journal articles and

books. Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Washington, DC.

Carrizales, T., & Zahradnik, A. G., (2014, March 17). Policy implementation of cultural

competency initiatives from associated fields of public administration. Annual American

Society for Public Administration National Conference, American Society for Public

Administration, Washington, DC.

Fang, J. (2014, January). The Chinese dream cannot be realized until we become a more ethical

people. 2014 IBEC Annual Conference, International Business and Economy

Conference, Tianjin, China.

Fang, J. (2014, January 10). Hard rules and soft rules for XBRL. 2014 International Business and

Economy Annual Conference, Tianjin, China.

Gavin, D. (2013, November 7). Ethics in the curriculum. Northeast Business and Economic

Association, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.

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Gavin, D. (2014, March 17). Power in the corporate boardroom: Development of the CEO

power index. International Association of Business and Economics, International

Association of Business and Economics, Orlando, FL.

Gavin, D. G., Quick, J., & Campbell, J. (2014, March 17). Power struggles within the top

management team: An empirical examination of follower reactions to subversive

leadership International Association of Business and Economics, International

Association of Business and Economics, Orlando, FL.

Harper, P. (2013, November). Is CSR valued in M&As? Annual Meeting of the Southern

Academy of Management, Southern Academy of Management, New Orleans, LA.

Harper, P. (2014, May 8). The effects of institutional corporate social responsibility on bank

loans Sixth Annual ARCS Research Conference, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate

School of Management at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Harper, P. (2014, May 8). The ‘insurance-like’ effect of CSR in the event of internal and external

failures. Annual Meeting of The Northeast Decision Sciences Institute (DSI),

Philadelphia, PA.

Klingenberg, B. & Kochanowski, S. (2013, November 16). Student perspectives on sustainability

in the MBA curriculum. Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, DSI, Baltimore,

MD.

Klingenberg, B., & Kochanowski, S. (2014, January 23). Sustainability in the business and

public administration curriculum. 10th International Conference on Environmental,

Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, Split, Croatia.

Klingenberg, B., & Kochanowski, S. (2014, March 29). Sustainablity - what are our students

thinking? North Eastern Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Kochanowski, S. (2014, June 13). Using interviews as project based learning in management

education. OBTC, Teaching Conference for Management Educators, Nashville TN.

Nakra, P. (2013, October 14). Indonesia and its economic transformation. International

Academy of Business & Economics (IABE), Las Vegas, NV.

Nakra, P. (2014, April 4). China's one child policy: Demographic and societal implications.

Mid-West Political Science Association (MPSA), Mid-West Political Science

Association (MPSA), Chicago IL.

Nakra, P. (2014, May 23). China’s one-child policy: Has it lived beyond its intended mission?

The Finance, Global Management, Economics and Information Technology Research

Conference, New York City.

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Purinton, E. (2013, August 9-11). Consumer Complainers: Biology, Society, or Other? AMA

Summer Educators' Conference, Boston, MA.

Purinton, E. (2013, October 10). The use of color in logos and packaging: The research gap.

Atlantic Marketing Association Conference, Atlantic Marketing Association, Nashville,

TN.

Purinton, E. (2014). Purple packaging and lavender logos: The use of purple in marketing.

American Society if Business and Behavioral Science, Las Vegas, NV.

Shin, M. (2014, June 1). Corporate federalism as a strategy for collaboration in a strategic

alliance. Pan Pacific Conference, Pan Pacific Business Association, Osaka, Japan.

Siddhanta-Sarma, G. (2014, January 16). Cultural diversity and underlying assumptions in a

globalized business world: A perspective. SEMATECH Lecture Series, SEMATECH,

Albany, NY.

Siddhanta Sarma, G. (2014, March 27). Social issues in international business. 2014 NEDSI

Conference, 2014 NEDSI Conference, North East Decision Science Institute,

Philadelphia, PA.

Siddhanta Sarma, G. (2014, March 29). Work and marketing perspectives in international

business. 2014 NEDSI Conference, North East Decision Science Institute, Philadelphia,

PA.

Sloan, K., Klingenberg, B., & Kochanowski, S. (2014 March 27). Integrating sustainability into

business school curricula - How to succeed? Decision Sciences NE Regional Conference,

Decision Sciences Institute, Philadelphia, PA.

Slavin, N. S., & Fang, J. (2014, March 28). XBRL compliance: An update and call for additional

research. 2014 NEDSI Conference, North East Decision Science Institute, Philadelphia,

PA.

Sue, D. (2013, November 9). Cheating and ethics in the classroom: Student responses. NBEA

40th Annual Conference, Northeast Business and Economics Association, Bretton

Woods, NH.

Sue, D. (2013, October 5). Macro Quest project - Generating interest and building a fed

challenge team. NYSEA 66th Annual Conference, New York State Economics

Association (NYSEA), Farmingdale, NY.

Treglia, D., & Bainbridge, J. (2013, November 7). Homelessness prevention and rapid rehousing

for veterans: Assessing housing and health outcomes of veterans in the supportive

services for veteran families. APPAM Fall Research Conference, Association for Public

Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Washington, DC.

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Wang, X. (2013, November). An empirical analysis of lead-lag relationship of the movements of

various financial markets. NBEA 40th Annual Conference, Northeast Business and

Economics Association, Bretton Woods, NH.

Wang, X. (2014, April 10). An empirical analysis of lead-lag relationship of the movements of

various financial markets. 50th 2014 Eastern Finance Association Annual meeting, EFA,

Pittsburgh, PA.

Wang, X., Lee, Z., & Chen, A. H.-L. (2013, November). Information decay and firm valuation –

evidence from Taiwan’s biotech industry. 40th NBEA Meeting, NBEA, Bretton Woods,

NH.

Wang, Y. & Chen, C. (2013, December 16). Board structure, D&O insurance and the variability

of firm performance. World Finance & Banking Symposium, World Finance Conference,

Beijing, China.

Wang, Y. & Chen, C. (2014, June 20). Board structure, D&O insurance and the variability of

firm performance. 2014 Asian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Academia Sinica,

Taipei, Taiwan.

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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE

SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

Bibliowicz, J., Alie, A., Espinasa, L., Yoshizawa, M., Blin, M., Hinaux, H., Legendre, L., Pere,

S., and Retaux, S. “Differences in Chemosensory Response Between Eyed and Eyeless

Astyanax Mexicanus of the Rio Subterráneo Cave” EvoDevo 4, no. 25 (2013): 1-6.

Checchi, P. M., Lawrence, K. S., Van, M. V., Larson, B. J., and Engebrecht, J. “Pseudosynapsis

and Decreased Stringency of Meiotic Repair Pathway Choice on the Hemizygous Sex

Chromosome of Caenorhabditis Elegans Males.” Genetics 197, no. 2 (2014): 543-560.

Creedon, D.*, and Powers, M. E. “Bilateral Subclavian Artery Impingement in a High School

Swimmer.” Journal of Athletic Training 49, Suppl. 3 (2014): S269.

Croker, B.*, Powers, M. E., and Gildard, M. “Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome Associated

with Compartment Syndrome in a Collegiate Basketball Player.” Journal of Athletic

Training 49, Suppl. 3 (2014): S265.

DiScenza, D. J.*, Keimowitz, A. R., and Fitzgerald, N. “Calibration and Evaluation of an X-Ray

Fluorescence Method for the Determination of Lead and Arsenic in Soils.” Journal of

Environmental Analytical Chemistry 1, no. 1 (2014): 103.

DeBlase, C. R.*, Finke, R. T.

*, Porras, J. A.

*, Tanski, J. M., and Nadeau, J. M. “C-Shaped

Diastereomers Containing Cofacial Thiophene-Substituted Quinoxaline Rings: Synthesis,

Photophysical Properties, and X-Ray Crystallography.” The Journal of Organic

Chemistry 79, no. 10 (2014): 4312-4321.

Deedy, P.*, Powers, M. E., and Gildard, M. “Pilon Fracture in a Collegiate Lacrosse Player: A

Case Study.” Journal of Athletic Training 49, Suppl. 3 (2014): S251.

Espinasa, L., Bartolo, N. D.*, and Newkirk, C. E. “DNA Sequences of Troglobitic Nicoletiid

Insects Support Sierra de El Abra and the Sierra de Guatemala as a Single

Biogeographical Area: Implications for Astyanax.” Subterranean Biology 13 (2014): 35-

44.

Espinasa, L., Cahill, A., McCaffery, S.*, and Millar, C. “Partial Sequence of a Gene Involved in

Skin Coloration (MC1R) from the Pennsylvanian Grotto Sculpin.” Speleobiology Notes 5

(2013): 60-65.

Espinasa, L., Centone, D. M.*, and Gross, J. B. “A Contemporary Analysis of a Loss-of-Function

of the Oculocutaneous Albinism Type II (Oca2) Allele within the Micos Astyanax Cave

Fish Population” Speleobiology Notes 6 (2014): 48-54.

* Marist student

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Espinasa, L., and Mendes, L. F. “The First Cavernicolous Nicoletiidae (Insecta: Zygentoma)

from The United Arab Emirates.” Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 75, no. 2 (2013):

121-125.

Galbraith, J. M., James, A. M.*, and Nemes, C. T.

* “The Effect of Diffuse Basis Functions on

Valence Bond Structural Weights.” Molecular Physics 112, no. 5-6 (2013): 654-660.

Lennartz, J.*, Dumas, E.

*, Ramirez, L.

*, and Galbraith, J. M. “A Computational Determination of

the Lowest Energy Electronic and Geometric States of First Row Transition Metal

Dioxygen Dications.” Journal of Theoretical Chemistry 2013, (2013). Article ID 734354.

McCaffery, S.*, Collins, E.

*, and Espinasa, L. “Eye Histology of the Tytoona Cave Sculpin: Eye

Loss Evolves Slower than Enhancement of Mandibular Pores in Cavefish? Speleobiology

Notes 6 (2014): 1-7.

Newkirk, C. E., Gagnon, Z. E., and Pavel Sizemore, I. E. “Comparative Study of Hematological

Responses to Platinum Group Metals, Antimony and Silver Nanoparticles in Animal

Models.” Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A 49, no. 3 (2014): 269-280.

Powers, M. E. “A Comparison of Game Ready®

and Cold Whirlpool for Acute Edema

Removal.” Journal of Athletic Training 49, Suppl. 3 (2014): S50.

Stamatis, P.*, and Powers, M. E. “The CoolShirt System

™ Aids Thermoregulation During

Exertion in a Hot Environment.” Journal of Athletic Training 49, Suppl. 3 (2014): S61.

Woolridge, E. M. “Mixed Enzyme Systems for Delignification of Lignocellulosic Biomass.”

Catalysts 4, no. 1 (2014): 1-35.

Wren, M.*, and Gagnon, Z. E. “A Histopathological Study of Hudson River Crayfish, Orconectes

Virilis, Exposed to Platinum Group Metals.” Journal of Environmental Science and

Health Part A 49, no. 2 (2014): 135-45.

Zambrano, A.*, Powers, M. E., and Gildard, M. “Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in an

Adolescent Athlete.” Journal of Athletic Training 49, Suppl. 3 (2014): S278.

SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PRESENTATIONS

Amato, M.*, Ruis, M.

*, Buttigieg, B.

*, Castellane, N.

*, Gagnon, Z., and Wojciechowicz, L.

“Exposure of Orconectes virilus to Silver Nanoparticles.” Eastern Colleges Science

Conference, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2014.

* Marist student

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Creedon, D.*, and Powers, M. E. “Bilateral Subclavian Artery Impingement in a High School

Swimmer.” National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Symposium,

Indianapolis, IN, 2014.

Croker, B.*, Powers, M. E., and Gildard, M. “Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome Associated

with Compartment Syndrome in a Collegiate Basketball Player.” National Athletic

Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Symposium, Indianapolis, IN, 2014.

D’Arco, C. L.*, Cirilo, K. K. D.

*, and Gagnon, Z. E. “Persistence of Subependymal Gliosis in

Developing Avian Neocortex Upon Administration of Synthetic Opioid 6-

(dimethylamino)-4,4-diphenylheptan-3-one.” Eastern Colleges Science Conference,

Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2014.

Espinasa, L. “Dating the Sierra de Chichinautzin Volcanic Field through DNA Sequencing of

Troglobites that Inhabit Lava Tubes.” 16th International Symposium on Volcanic

Speleology, Galapagos, Ecuador, 2014.

———. “Promoting Undergraduate Research in Large Classrooms: Astyanax and Other Cave

Organisms.” Oral presentation. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Gif-sur-

Yvette, France, 2013.

Feldman, R. S. “Developing a Management Plan for Fern Tor, the Marist College Nature

Preserve.” Environmental Consortium of Hudson Valley Colleges & Universities 10th

Annual Conference, Pace University, Pleasantville, NY, 2013.

Fitzgerald, N., and Li, L. “Analytical Chemistry - A Marist Blended Course Model.” 10th

Annual Sloan Consortium Blended Learning Conference & Workshop, Milwaukee, WI,

2013.

———. “Using Technology to Flip an Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry Course.” PITTCON,

Chicago, IL, 2014.

Gagnon, Z. E., Pavel Sizemore, I. E., and Wojciechowicz, L. “An Emerging Threat in the

Hudson River Watershed: Bioaccumulation of Silver Nanoparticles in Sphagnum

magellanicum.” International Association of Bryologists Conference, Museum of Natural

History, London, United Kingdom, 2013.

James, A.*, and Galbraith, J. “Valence Bond Theory in π-Staking Systems.” Eastern Colleges

Science Conference, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2014.

Mandigo, A. C.*, DiScenza, D. J.

*, Fitzgerald, N., and Keimowitz, A. R. “Investigation of

Chemical Contamination in Soils Following Superstorm Sandy” PITTCON, Chicago, IL,

2014.

* Marist student

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McCahill, A.*, Pagones, N.

*, and Dambra, L.

* “Implications of Nanotechnology: The Effect of

Nanomaterial Exposure on the Adaptive Behavior of Aquatic Organisms.” Eastern

Colleges Science Conference, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2014.

Powers, M. E. “A Comparison of Game Ready®

and Cold Whirlpool for Acute Edema

Removal.” National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Symposium,

Indianapolis, IN, 2014.

Proto, M. T.*, Grisafi, E.

*, and Feldman, R. S. “The Use of Goats to Control Japanese

Knotweed.” Environmental Consortium of Hudson Valley Colleges & Universities 10th

Annual Conference, Pace University, Pleasantville, NY, 2013.

Romer, M. M.*, Rigothi, J. A., and Checchi, P. M. “Investigating the Role of the C. Elegans

BRCA-1 Gene During Meiosis.” Eastern Colleges Science Conference, Marist College,

Poughkeepsie, NY, 2014.

Ruis, M. T.*, Buttigieg, B.

* and Gagnon, Z. E. “Assessing the Environmental Impact of the New

Tappan Zee Bridge on the Hudson’s Last Native Oyster Bed.” Eastern Colleges Science

Conference, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2014.

Schaffer, C. M.*, and Gagnon, Z. E. “Molecular Methods of Sex-Determination in Experimental

Models.” Eastern Colleges Science Conference, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY,

2014.

Stamatis, P.*, and Powers, M. E. “The CoolShirt System

™ Aids Thermoregulation During

Exertion in a Hot Environment.” National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting

and Symposium, Indianapolis, IN, 2014.

Tekverk, D. G.*, and Woolridge, E. M. “Modeling Xylanase Inactivation by the Laccase

Mediator System Using N-Bromosuccinimide.” 15th Annual Mid-Hudson American

Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Symposium, SUNY New Paltz, NY, 2014.

* Marist student

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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

Calhoun, T. & Conyers, A. (2014). Street hustling. In C. J. Forsyth & H. Copes (Eds.),

Encyclopedia of social deviance (pp. 699-702). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gatins, D., Kinlaw, C. R., & Dunlap, L. L. (2014). Impact of post-divorce sibling structure on

adolescent adjustment to divorce. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 55, 239-251.

Jay, K. L., & Jay, T. B. (2013). A child’s garden of curses: A gender, historical, and age-related

evaluation of the taboo lexicon. American Journal of Psychology, 126(4), 459-475.

doi:10.5406/amerjpsyc.126.4.0459

Jayaprakash, S., Moody, E., Lauría, E., Regan, J., & Baron, J. (2014). Early alert of

academically at-risk students: An open source analytics initiative. Journal of Learning

Analytics, 1(1) 6-47.

Kurtz-Costes, B., Copping, K. E., Rowley, S. J., & Kinlaw, C. R. (in press). Gender and age

differences in awareness and endorsement of gender stereotypes about academic

abilities. European Journal of Psychology of Education. doi:10.1007/s10212-014-0216-

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Myers, J. (2015). Instructor’s resource guide. In Gould, K. A. & Lewis, T. L. (Eds.), Twenty

lessons in environmental sociology, 2nd edition. New York: Oxford University Press.

O’Donnell, P. S., & Dunlap, L. L. (2014). Training, degrees, and credentials in the hiring of

school psychologists. Psychology in the Schools, 51(6), 608-624.

Rinke, C. R. (2013). Teaching as exploration? The difficult road out of the classroom. Teaching

and Teacher Education, 34(6), 98-106.

Rinke, C. R. (2014). Why half of teachers leave the classroom: Understanding recruitment and

retention in today’s schools. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Rinke, C. R., Mawhinney, L., & Park, G. (2014). The apprenticeship of observation in career

contexts: A typology for the role of modeling in teacher career development. Teachers

and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 20(1), 92-107.

Saccomano, D. (2013). Refining pre-service teachers teaching capacity with adolescent

students through the use of reflective practice. The California Reader, 47(2), 34-43.

Sano, W., Szabo, Z., Borca-Tasciuc, D. A., & Borca-Tasciuc, T. (2013). Introducing

nanotechnology into the thermal and fluids curricula: Pool boiling heat transfer in

nanofluids. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 40(4), 276-

288.

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Stivers, J., & Cramer, S. F. (2013). Academic writing partnerships: The DIY version. The

Journal of Faculty Development, 27(3), 30-35.

Stivers, J., & Cramer, S. F. (2013). Academic writing partnerships: The DIY version. In E.

Neal & D. Dollar (Eds.), Academic writing: Individual and collaborative strategies for

success. Stillwater, OK: New Forums Press.

Szabo, Z., Schwartz, J., & Lopez, A*. (2013). Helping preservice teachers develop better lesson

plans. Review of Social Studies, Law, and Psychology, 7(3), 46-52.

Trela, K., & Jimenez, B. (2013). From different to differentiated: Using ecological framework

to support personally relevant access to general curriculum for students with significant

intellectual disability. Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 38,

117-119.

Van Ornum, W. (2013). My father, Nikita: A conversation with Sergei Khrushchev. America:

The National Catholic Weekly, 209(15), 19-21.

Yager, S. E., & Szabo, Z. (2014). Using electronic resources to teach computer literacy:

students’ perceptions and use. International Journal of Education and Psychology in the

Community, 4(1), 7-27.

SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT PRESENTATIONS

Brakas, N. & Brakas, J. (2014, June). Using Sufi tales to cultivate thinking in children.

Workshop presented at the Atlas Summit 2014, Who is John Galt? Manchester, NH.

Brewer, E., & Williams, S. A. (2014, February). Building the capacity of systems-level

consultants. Poster presented at the National Association of School Psychologist

Conference, Washington, DC.

Bruno, E.*, Cook, J.

*, Desrosier, M.

*, Torres, A.

*, del Rosario, P. M. (2014, April). Training

issues in supervision: A literature review and survey of NY Master’s in mental health

counseling programs. Poster presented at the New York Mental Health Counselor

Association Convention, Albany, NY.

Conyers, A. (2013, August). Prison racial disparity and navigating African American spoiled

identities. Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association of Black

Sociologists, New York, NY.

Conyers, A. (2014, February). Prisoner reentry and religion. Paper presented at the 51st

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.

* Marist Student

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Donelan, J.*, Bridges, R.

*, & Jay, K. (2014, March). Emotional and hemispheric differences in

attentional blink. Poster presented at Eastern Psychological Association Annual

Convention, Boston, MA.

Duncan, S.*, & Jay, K. (2014, March). The comorbidity of binge eating and compulsive buying.

Poster presented at Eastern Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston,

MA.

Fitzgerald-Riker, M. (2013, November). Implementing co-teaching in the higher education

classroom. Paper presented at the Teacher Education Division of the Council for

Exceptional Children, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Frank, L.*, & Jay, K. (2014, April). Sensory integration in flavor perception. Poster presented

at Eastern Colleges Science Conference, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Gladstone-Brown, W. (2014, April). Engaging challenging youth with children’s and young

adult literature. Paper presented at ANYSEED Conference, New Paltz, NY.

Gould, K., Williams, S. A., Luciano, L., Teufel, K. A., Gray, R., Murray, B., Lehrer, C., &

Thornhill, M. (2014, February). Developing trade tools: Educational apps across

ePlatforms. Poster Presented at the National Association of School Psychologist

Conference, Washington, DC.

Guzzardi, J.*, & Quinn, E. (2014, March) Motivational interviewing in the criminal justice

system: Helping officers and parolees/probation officers achieve better supervision

outcomes. Paper presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological

Association, Boston, MA.

Hanssen, D. (2014, January). The potential of clinical data-mining in evidence-based practice

knowledge building. Round Table Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society

for Social Work Research, San Antonio, TX.

Hirsa, A., Szabo, Z., Kalsher, M. and Plopper, G. (August, 2013). Building an interdisciplinary

classroom environment: Integrating sociological, psychological, and pedagogical

elements to train biologists and engineers. Paper presented at Vision & Change:

Chronicling the Change, Inspiring the Future, Washington DC.

Homsten, A.*, Swan, M.

*, & Moody, E. (2014, April). Effect of retention interval on false

memory. Presentation at the Hudson Valley Undergraduate Psychology Conference at

Dominican College, Nyack, NY.

Jimenez, B., & Trela, K. (2014, December). From different to differentiated curriculum for

students with significant cognitive disabilities. Presentation at TASH Annual

Conference, Chicago, IL.

* Marist Student

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Kinlaw, C. R., & Clavello, M.*, (2013, October). Psychology student perceptions of the ethics

of faculty behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the New England

Psychological Association, Bridgeport, CT.

Loesch, A.*, Antonio, N.

*, Dunlap, L., & Kinlaw, C. R. (2014, April). The perception of college

athletes. Poster presented at the Westchester Undergraduate Research Conference,

Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY.

Moody, E., Regan, J., Lauría, E., Jayaprakash, S., Baron, J. (2014, May). Open academic

analytics initiative, a lesson learned. Poster Presented at the 26th Meeting of the

Association of Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA.

Myers, J. (2014, February). Invisible food economies in the community gardens of East New

York, Brooklyn. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological

Society, Baltimore, MD.

Myers, J. (2014, June). Beyond food deserts: Towards the actually existing food environments

of lower income communities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting and Conference

of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and the Agriculture, Food and

Human Values Society, Burlington, VT.

Raines, J. (2014, February). Law enforcement disciplinary infractions. Paper presented at the

51st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.

Raines, J. (2014, March). Promoting police integrity. Paper presented at the 75th Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Public Administrators, Washington, D.C.

Rinke, C. R. (2014, April). Teachers’ plans matter: Unpacking the relationship between

teachers’ initial intentions and their later career trajectories. Paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Saccomano, D. (2013, October). Helping pre-service teachers become reflective practitioners

within a community of practice. Poster presented at Northeastern Educational Research

Association Conference, Rocky Hill, CT.

Saccomano, D. (2013, October). Refining candidates teaching capacity through the use of

reflective practice. Paper presented at the New York State Reading Conference, Albany,

NY.

* Marist Student

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Saccomano, D. & Hatfield, L. (2014, February). How close is close reading? Evidence-based

reading for the adolescent student. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the

Learning Disabilities Association of America, Anaheim, CA.

Slavin, M.*, & Hanssen, D. (2013, October). Domestic violence: A review of the literature and

local resources. Paper presented at the 46th Annual New York State Social Work

Education Association Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY.

Sobolewski, L.*, & Janschewitz, K. (2014, March). Adult recall of childhood memories for skill

development. Poster presented at Eastern Psychological Association Annual

Convention, Boston, MA.

Stivers, J. (2013, April). Preparing teachers for change. Interactive paper presented at the

annual conference sponsored by the Council for Exceptional Children, Philadelphia,

PA.

Stivers, J. (2013, November). Change: Essential concepts for teacher candidates. Interactive

Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Teacher Education Division of the

Council for Exceptional Children, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Szabo, Z. (2014, February). Thinking like a researcher: Teacher education course to develop

the teacher-inquirer. Paper presented at the Association of Teacher Educators, Saint

Louis, MO.

Szabo, Z., Schwartz, J, & Lopez, A*. (2013, October). Helping preservice teachers develop

better lesson plans. Paper presented at the International Multidisciplinary Academic

Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Teufel, K. A., Williams, S. A., Haas, J., Creary, H., Luciano, L., Gray, R., Thornhill, M.,

Gould, K. (2014, February). Developing trade tools: Intervention kits. Paper presented

at the National Association of School Psychologist Conference, Washington, DC.

Trela, K., & Fitzgerald-Riker, M. (2013, November). Using co-planning time to introduce

teacher candidates to the role of co-teaching. Presentation at Teacher Education

Division, Council for Exceptional Children Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Trela, K., & Fitzgerald-Riker, M. (2014, April). Using co-planning time to introduce teacher

candidates to the role of co-teaching. Presentation at the Council for Exceptional

Children Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Vigil, K. (2013, October). Infographics for elementary students. Presented at the Annual

Conference of the Massachusetts Computer Using Educators, Foxboro, MA.

* Marist Student

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Williams, S. A., Gould, K., Creary, H., & Monachino, C. (2013, October). Putting the I in

education: Ipads and educational apps. Paper presented at the New York Association of

School Psychologists Conference, White Plains, NY.

Williams, S. A., Rehm, P., Hass, J., Bridgewater, M., Chaires, K., & Fuscon, J. C. (2013,

October. Systems-level consultation: School psychologists implementing multitiered

supports. Paper presented at the New York Association of School Psychologist

Conference, White Plains, NY.

Williams, S. A., Rehm, P., Hass, J., Bridgewater, M., Chaires, K., & Fusco, J. C. (2014,

February). Systems-level consultation: School psychologists implementing multitiered

supports. Paper presented at the National Association of School Psychologist

Conference, Washington, DC.

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