Brian D. Barrett
Brian D. Barrett, Foundations and Social Advocacy Department, recently had his article, “Faith in the Inner City: The Urban Black Church and Students’ Educational Outcomes,” published in the Journal of Negro Education (79(3) pp. 249-262). He presented aspects of the article on campus during a 2009 Black History Month Sandwich Seminar as well as in an invited session at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association.
Jeremy Jiménez
Jeremy Jiménez, Foundations and Social Advocacy Department, recently had his article, co-written with SUNY Cortland alumni Tova Wilensky ’20, published in the journal International Studies in Sociology of Education. The article is titled “‘It’s my responsibility’: perspectives on environmental justice and education for sustainability among international school students in Singapore.”
Ryan Vooris and Kerry Fischer
Ryan Vooris and Kerry Fischer, Sport Management Department, co-authored a recently published manuscript in the Global Sports Business Journal titled “Generation Multitasker: How Millennials use Second Screens While Watching Televised Sport.”
Joshua Peluso
Joshua Peluso, Systems Administration and Web Services, served on a panel to discuss “Web Apps and Responsive Web Design,” at the SUNY Technology Conference held June 18 in Lake Placid, N.Y. The panel discussion was sponsored by the SUNY Council of Chief Information Officers.
David A. Kilpatrick
David A. Kilpatrick, professor emeritus of psychology, presented two half-day workshops at the National Association of School Psychologists annual conference held Feb. 9 in Denver. His presentations were “Intervention-Oriented Assessment of Reading Difficulties” and “Interventions for Difficulties with Word Identification, Fluency and Reading Comprehension.” On March 24, he presented an all-day conference titled “Word-Level Reading Difficulties: Implications for Assessment, Instruction and Intervention” at the South Carolina Association of School Psychologists annual conference.
David Kilpatrick
David Kilpatrick, Psychology Department, did an all-day presentation for the Colorado Department of Education on April 12 in Denver. This was one of a series of presentations Kilpatrick has done for them on reading development and reading difficulties. He has been assisting the state of Colorado in revising their approaches to addressing the needs of struggling readers.
Kathleen Lawrence
Kathleen Lawrence, Communication Studies Department, had two abecedarians, “Lab Test” and “Adding Machines,” accepted for publication in Lemon Quarterly in the April 2017 issue. She also was notified her poem “Trump vs. Big Bird,” written to the tune of Sesame Street’s “Sunny Day,” was accepted for publication in Parody Poetry Journal, April Issue. Lawrence’s abecedarian originally titled “Resisting Trump” was the featured “Your Line” on April 3, 2017 to the epic poem being built on-line by OVS Magazine. In the last year, 53 poems by Lawrence have been published or are forthcoming.
Evan Faulkenbury
Evan Faulkenbury, History Department, has had his book, Poll Power: The Voter Education Project and the Movement for the Ballot in the American South, published by UNC Press.
Robert Spitzer
Robert Spitzer, Political Science Department, submitted written testimony on a federal bill called the Hearing Protection Act, designed to deregulate gun silencers, submitted to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Federal Lands, on Sept. 12.
Jerome O’Callaghan
Jerome O’Callaghan, Political Science Department, had an article accepted by the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review. The article, “Courts, Trademarks and the ICANN Gold Rush,” was co-authored with Paula O’Callaghan and will appear in the spring 2020 issue of the law review.