Faculty Achievements 2018-2019

Nadia Abgrab Business Studies and Economics/Associate Professor Conferences Attended 29th American Society for Competitiveness in Tysons, Va. Papers Presented “Economic Development for South Africa – Competing in the Global Marketplacee” at 29th American Society for Competitiveness (2018) Tysons, Va. Articles Published Green, Godshalk, & Abgrab Noormohamed (2018). “Economic Development for South Africa – Competing in the Global Marketplace” Competition Forum. Vol.16, Number 1, ISBN 1545-2581, pp. 171-178 [Faculty/student research] Honors Received Canadian Institute of Technology - Tirana, Albania. Invited to speak to marketing classes on international business ethics Other Scholarly Achievements American Marketing Association’s International Collegiate Conference, New Orleans, La. Reviewer of annual reports/chapter plans American Marketing Association - Salve Regina University chapter co-advisor Coordinated Marketing Alumni Networking Event at Salve Regina University American Airlines advisory panel survey participant, Dallas, Texas Nordstrom advisory panel survey participant, Seattle, Wash. Talbots advisory panel survey participant, Hingham, Mass.

Thomas Arruda Chemistry/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended 233rd Meeting of the Electrochemical Society (ECS); Seattle, Wash., May 2018 Scholarly Presentations “Redox kinetics of vanadium compounds: promising materials for grid-scale energy storage,” NASA Space Grant Consortium Annual Symposium, Roger Williams University, April 13, 2019 “Workshop on predatory publishers/conferences,” McKillop Library, Salve Regina University, Oct. 30, 2018 Papers Presented “Effect of chemical additives on the V(IV)/V(V) redox couple for vanadium redox flow batteries,” V. Trudel and T.M. Arruda, American Chemical Society Rhode Island Section Annual Meeting, , April 16, 2019 “Method development for understanding fundamental electrolyte chemistry of vanadium redox flow batteries,” D.J. Donnelly and T.M. Arruda, American Chemical Society Rhode Island Section Annual Meeting, Providence College, April 16, 2019 “Exploring concentration effects on electrochemical reversibility, membrane phenomena and crossover of V(IV) /V(V) electrolyte solutions for vanadium redox flow batteries,” S. Tiano, J.S. Lawton and T.M. Arruda, American Chemical Society Rhode Island Section Annual Meeting, Providence College, April 16, 2019 1 “Exploring concentration effects on electrochemical reversibility, membrane phenomena and crossover of V(IV) /V(V) electrolyte solutions for vanadium redox flow batteries,” S. Tiano, J.S. Lawton and T.M. Arruda, NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Consortium Annual Symposium, Roger Williams University, April 13, 2019 “Effect of chemical additives on the V(IV)/V(V) redox couple for vanadium redox flow batteries,” V. Trudel and T.M. Arruda, SRyou Day oral presentation, Salve Regina University, March 27, 2019 ‘Exploring concentration effects of electrolyte solutions on processes of vanadium redox flow batteries,’ S. Tiano, J.S. Lawton and T.M. Arruda, SRyou Day oral presentation, Salve Regina University, March 27, 2019 “Method development for understanding fundamental electrolyte chemistry of vanadium redox flow batteries,” D.J. Donnelly and T.M. Arruda, SRyou Day oral presentation, Salve Regina University, March 27, 2019 “Exploring concentration effects on electrochemical reversibility, membrane phenomena and crossover of V(IV)/V(V) electrolyte solutions for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries,” S. Tiano, J.S. Lawton and T.M. Arruda, 11th Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Conference, University of Rhode Island, July 27, 2018 “Porous lithium ion conductive glass ceramics for enhancing bond durability, strength for protective lithium pouches,” D.J. Donnelly; C.J. Patrissi; J. Rizzo; C. Schumacher and T.M. Arruda, 11th Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Conference, University of Rhode Island, July 27, 2018 “Electrochemical and EPR measurements of vanadium redox couples for all vanadium redox flow batteries,” S. Tiano, J. S. Lawton and T. M. Arruda, Symposium on Larger-Scale Energy Storage 9 (A02), # 214, 233rd Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Seattle, Wash., 2018 “Investigation of waste heat accumulation and internal resistance of AA NiMH cells,” D. J. Donnelly, C. J. Patrissi and T. M. Arruda, Symposium on Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session (A01), # 76, 233rd Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Seattle, Wash., 2018 Articles Published Lawton, J. S.; Tiano, S. M.; Donnelly, D. J.; Flanagan, S. P. and Arruda, T. M., “The Effect of Sulfuric Acid Concentration on Physical and Electrochemical Properties of Vanadyl Solutions,” Batteries, 2018, 4, 40, 1-14 Other Scholarly Achievements Research Grant: $15,000 from NASA EPSCoR for the project: “Understanding the factors that limit the performance of vanadium redox flow batteries” Guest editor: Special issue on “The application of alloys and oxides in electrochemical and electromechanical systems” in the journal Metals

2 Heather Axen Biology and Biomedical Sciences/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Genomics of Social Insects, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, May 5-8, 2018 Big Data Genomics Workshop for Undergraduate Professors. The Jackson Laboratory, Farmington Conn., May 21-25, 2018 Scholarly Presentations Invited talk: Roger Williams Student Seminar Series, Bristol, R.I., “Understanding and Preventing Epidemics: What Can We Learn from Social Insects?” Nov. 7, 2018 Invited talk: Circle of Scholars at Salve Regina University, “Understanding and Preventing Epidemics: Lessons from Social Insects,” June 20, 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Grant awarded by National Science Foundation. “From Genome to Phenome in a Stressful World: Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms mediating thermal plasticity in Drosophila,” with Sara Helms Cahan, Brent Lockwood, and Seth Freitze (University of Vermont), Nick Teets (University of Kentucky) and James Waters (Providence College), funded September 1, 2018, $4,771,722 RI-INBRE SURF training award: “A fire ant hybrid system as a unique model to study immune function.” Funded May 31-Oct. 31, 2018, $25,000

Belinda Barbagallo Biology and Biomedical Sciences/Assistant Professor Scholarly Achievements Early Career Award RI-INBRE, National Institutes of Health. Three-year grant to investigate neural circuits underlying physiological response to environmental stress. This award includes funds for student employment, research materials and conference attendance. R01 Subcontract, National Institutes of Health and UMASS-Amherst. Grant from the National Institutes of Health in collaboration with a team from UMASS- Amherst to study the developmental effects of PFOS exposure. This award funds five summer research students and research materials.

Elizabeth Bloom Nursing/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Interprofessional Education Collaborative, Mental Health First Aid Training Understanding Substance Use Disorder in Nursing How to Teach Thinking MARILN Articles Published Bloom EM. “Horizontal violence among nurses: Experiences, responses, and job performance.” Nurse Forum. 2018; 1-6. doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12300

3 Luigi Bradizza Political Science/Associate Professor Conferences Attended American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass., Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 2018 The Association of Private Enterprise Education Annual Meeting, Paradise Island, Bahamas, April 6-8, 2019 Scholarly Presentations “A Progressivism segment on Hegel, Wilson, Goodnow, and Croly,” Montgomery Liberal Arts Foundation Summer Institute, Montgomery College, Germantown, Md., July 31-Aug. 2, 2018 Book Reviews “Bureaucracy in America: The Administrative State’s Challenge to Constitutional Government,” by Joseph Postell, online at VoegelinView, voegelinview.com/ bureaucracy-in-america-the-administrative-states-challenge-to-constitutional- government (2018) “Seeing through the Screen: Interpreting American Political Film,” by Bruce E. Altschuler, online at VoegelinView, voegelinview.com/lights-sound-political-action (2018) “Imagining Conservatism: The Letters of Russell Kirk,” ed. James E. Person, Jr., The Independent Review 23, no 4 (Spring 2019) Papers Presented “Extremism, The American Founding, and Russell Kirk’s The Roots of American Order,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass., Aug. 30, 2018 “Ladies First: How Progressives Used Women to Harm Economic Freedom,” The Association of Private Enterprise Education Annual Meeting, Paradise Island, Bahamas, April 7, 2019 “Frederick Douglass on Economic Liberty and Cultural Uplift,” The Association of Private Enterprise Education Annual Meeting, Paradise Island, Bahamas, April 7, 2019 Articles Published “The Progressive Critique of Free Markets: A Response,” Heritage Foundation First Principles No. 69, August 1, 2018. Online at The Heritage Foundation, heritage.org/ sites/default/files/2018-08/FP-69_0.pdf (2018) “The Political Role of the University,” Expositions: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities 12, vol. 2 (Fall 2018): 176-90. Online at expositions.journals.villanova.edu Books/Papers Published “Christian Ethics in Measure for Measure,” in “The Soul of Statesmanship: Shakespeare on Nature, Virtue, and Political Wisdom,” ed. Khalil Habib and Joseph Hebert (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2018) Other Scholarly Achievements Discussant and panel chair, “The New Left and Identity Politics” panel, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass., Aug. 31, 2018

4 Hosted a Pell Center Roundtable entitled “America Divided,” Salve Regina University, Oct. 26, 2018 Organizer and panel chair, “Nineteenth Century Political and Economic Thought” panel, The Association of Private Enterprise Education Annual Meeting, Paradise Island, Bahamas, April 7, 2019

Michael Budd Humanities (Graduate)/Professor Scholarly Presentations “Shaping the Future with Artificial Intelligence: Impacts on the Individual, Society & the Military,” Salve Regina University humanities workshop and panel presentation. Nov. 1, 2018 “Theodore Roosevelt’s Embodiment of Nature, Nation and Technology: Photography, Self-Creation and the Collective Construction of an Icon,” Pell Center event, Theodore Roosevelt and the Start of the American Century. Feb. 20, 2019

Christopher Carbone Holistic Graduate Programs/Lecturer Conferences Attended “From Theory to Practice,” Integrative Mental Health Conference, Exeter, R.I., February 2019 Scholarly Presentations “Integrating Mindfulness and Expressive Arts in Practice,” Integrative Mental Health Conference, Exeter, R.I., February 2019 “Envisioning the Creative Arts Therapies,” American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama Conference, Manchester, N.H., May 2019 Artistic Performances and/or Exhibits Created and performed: Educational workshops/performances for parents and families, “Music as a teaching/learning vehicle for life skills in early childhood,” Newport School Department, “Baby Steps” Program, Newport, R.I., September 2018, April 2019 Musical performances, Newport Winter Festival, Newport, R.I., February 2019 Other Scholarly Achievements Participated as a Davis Fellow for Civic Engagement, Salve Regina University, Newport, R.I., Fall 2018 – Spring 2019

Jameson Chace Biology and Biomedical Sciences/Professor Conferences Attended Humanities and Technology Association Conference, Newport, R.I. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, Mass. New England Faculty Development Consortium, Putney, Vt.

5 Scholarly Presentations Condella, C., J. Marcoux, R. Marnane, and J. F. Chace. “Standing Rock: The Promise and Perils of Technology,” Humanities and Technology Association Conference, Newport, R.I. Stager, S., J. Drew, E. Fitzgibbon, B. McDonnell, J. Chace, and C. Currie. “Faculty- IT Team: Reducing peer anxiety to promote LMS usage,” New England Faculty Development Consortium, Putney, Vt. Chace, J. F., and P. Yardi. “Reducing science anxiety in a non-science majors course,” New England Faculty Development Consortium, Putney, Vt. Papers Presented Chace, J.F. “A Civically Engaged Conservation Biology Course Increased Student Investment in Learning,” Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, Mass. Griffith, M. M. and J. F. Chace. “Stopover Habitat Quality in a Conserved Urban Riparian Zone in Rhode Island,” Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, Mass. Hertzwig, T. J., and J. F. Chace. “Fruiting Phenology in Migratory Stopover Habitat in an Urban Riparian Zone,” Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, Mass. Burke, A., and J. F. Chace. “Flocking Patterns of Black-capped Chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) in Urban Versus Rural Areas,” Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, Mass. Articles Published Chace, J. F. and A. Cruz. 2018. “Host Resource Partitioning Among Sympatric Molothrine Generalist Brood Parasites.,” Pp 235-250 in, M. Soler (Ed.), Avian Brood Parasitism - Behaviour, Ecology, Evolution and Coevolution, Springer Pub., Switzerland Hudson, J. E., D. F. Levia, K. I. Wheeler, C. G. Winters, M. Vaughan, J. F. Chace, S. P. Inamdar, and R. Sleeper. 2018. “American beech leaf litter leachate chemistry: effects of geography, senescence, and aging,” Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science. doi:10.1002/jpln.201700074

Andrea Chait Psychology/Assistant Professor Scholarly Achievements Poster presented at Association for Behavior Analysis International’s 13th Annual Autism Conference: “Teaching Eye Gaze Tracking to Children With Autism.” Sheila Quinn (Salve Regina University), Andrea Chait (Momentum Inc; Salve Regina University), Yana Grigoryeva (Momentum Inc.)

Debra Cherubini Nursing/Assistant Professor Book Reviews Contributor: Silvestri, L.,A., & Silvestri, A. E. (2020). Sauders Q&A review for the NCLEX-PN examination. St. Louis Missouri, Elsevier, Inc. 6 Emily Colbert Cairns Modern and Classical Languages/Associate Professor Sabbatical or Presidential Faculty Award Antone Award for Academic Excellence, Recognition Award. Recognition Award for book publication and contribution to the field Scholarly Presentations “Esther, Queen of the Conversas.” D’var Torah and Talk. Temple Israel of Natick, Mass. March 16, 2019 Papers Presented “Breastfeeding in Public? Representations of Breastfeeding in the Early Modern Hispanic World.” GEMELA Conference, Charleston, S.C., October, 2018

Peter Colosi Philosophy/Assistant Professor Scholarly Presentations “Metaphysics of the Human Person and Medical Ethics,” Sixth Annual Catholic Medical Association Medical Student and Resident Boot Camp, University of St. Mary of the Lake (Mundelein Seminary), Mundelein, Ill., June, 17 – 24, 2018 “Ars Moriendi (The Art of Dying) vs. Euthanasia: Understanding the Terms of the Debate,” Sixth Annual Catholic Medical Association Medical Student and Resident Boot Camp, University of St. Mary of the Lake (Mundelein Seminary), Mundelein, Ill., June, 17 – 24, 2018 “The Relation of Theology of the Body to the History of Church Teaching on Marriage, Family and Sexuality,” Dietrich von Hildebrand Legacy Project, Eighth Annual Summer Seminar: Love, Sex, & the Human Person, Franciscan University, Steubenville, Ohio, May 29 – June 3, 2018 “Pedagogical Principles for Meaningfully Engaging College Students on Love and Responsibility,” Life & Learning XXVIII: 28th Annual Conference of The University Faculty for Life. University of Dallas, Irving, Texas, June 8 – 9, 2018 Papers Presented “Catholic Understanding of Death and Dying vs. Euthanasia,” 52nd Annual Diocesan Faith Formation Convocation (Diocese of Providence, R.I.), , Smithfield, R.I., March 16, 2019 “Pope Francis’ The Joy of the Gospel: The connection between Christian Joy and the moral teaching of the church,” Catholic Diocese of Lansing, Mich., Annual Seminarian Summer Gathering. Bethany House, St. Francis Retreat Center in DeWitt, Mich., Aug. 17 – 18, 2018 Articles Published “Discussing the Spiritual Soul in the Classroom,” National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly. (Fall, 2018), 417 – 26 Books/Papers Published “The United States Bishops vs. the HHS Contraception Mandate: A Question of Religious Freedom, Moral Truth, or Both?” in Why Humanae Vitae Is Still Right, ed. Janet E. Smith. (San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press, 2018), 327 – 51 7 Other Scholarly Achievements “Capital Punishment in America: A Roundtable Discussion on Sr. Prejean’s Convocation Remarks,” Pell Center Roundtable discussion co-leader with Dr. Craig Condella, Salve Regina University, Sept. 11, 2018 The Death Penalty. Interviewed on the Drew Mariani Show on Relevant Radio. Feb. 28, 2019 Philosophy and Physicians panel discussion. Sixth Annual Catholic Medical Association Medical Student and Resident Boot Camp, University of St. Mary of the Lake (Mundelein Seminary), Mundelein, Ill., June, 17 – 24, 2018

Craig Condella Philosophy/Associate Professor Scholarly Presentations “Environmental Justice and the Mercy Charism: A Case for Civic Engagement,” The American Catholic Philosophical Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, Calif., Nov. 8-11, 2018 “Standing Rock: The Perils and Promise of Modern Technology,” 40th Annual Humanities and Technology Association Conference, Newport, R.I., Nov. 1-3, 2018 “Homelessness in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley: A Case for a Guiding Ethos in Environmental Justice,” The International Association for Environmental Philosophy 22nd Annual Meeting, State College, Penn., Oct. 20-22, 2018 Book Reviews Book Review of “Animal Constructions and Technological Knowledge” by Ashley Shew in Humanities and Technology Review (vol. 37, Fall 2018) Papers Presented Panel discussion participant at “A Climate (A)wakening: Responding to the 2018 IPCC Report,” The Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, Salve Regina University, Feb. 6, 2019 Organizer and discussion leader for the Environmental Film Series, Salve Regina University, Spring 2019 Pell Center roundtable discussion co-leader: “Capital Punishment in America: A Roundtable Discussion on Sr. Prejean’s Convocation Remarks,” with Dr. Peter Colosi, September 2018 Honors Received Diversity Fellowship, Salve Regina University

Linda Crawford Modern and Classical Languages/Professor Books/Papers Published Book Chapter: “Food as the Detective’s Tool in the Héctor Belascoarán Shayne Series,” Anderson, Pezzotti, Miranda, eds. “Blood on the Table: Essays on Food in International Crime Fiction,” MacFarland, 2018. ISBN 9781476671758

8 Peter Davis Music/Senior Lecturer Artistic Performances and/or Exhibits Featured soloist in Concerto for two Bassoons, with Newport County Orchestra, Dec. 1, 2018 Conducted Junior All-State Band for The Rhode Island Music Educators Association All-State Festival, March 17, 2019

Dean de la Motte Modern and Classical Languages/Professor Conferences Attended 44th Annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium, Manhattan Beach, Calif., October 2018 Scholarly Presentations Invited lecturer and reading on the topic of “Reading/Living/Writing the Brontës,” in the Open University’s seminar series on “Life Stories” in London, England, February 2019 Book Reviews Verne, Jules. “Five Weeks in a Balloon: A Journey of Discovery by Three Englishmen in Africa.” Translated with introduction and notes by Frederick Paul Walter; edited by Arthur B. Evans. Wesleyan University Press (Wesleyan Early Classics of Science Fiction), 2015. Review for Nineteenth-Century French Studies, Volume 47.3-4 (Spring 2019) Papers Presented “Baudelaire’s Afterlives: Modernity, Postmodernity, and Urban Culture” at the 44th annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium in Manhattan Beach, Calif., October 2018 Articles Published “The Reception of Les Misérables in the Context of a New Aesthetic,” in Modern Language Association’s new volume of Approaches to Teaching Hugo’s Les Misérables (New York, 2018)

Judith Drew Rehabilitation Counseling (graduate)/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended North Atlantic Region Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors, September 2018, Burlington, Vt. International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, September 2018, Salve Regina 18th Statewide Brain Injury Education Conference, March 2019 Scholarly Presentations Presentation: “Skills, Talents and Abilities: Hiring People with Disabilities as Part of a Diverse Workforce,” DLT Disability Employment Initiative, October 2018, Rhode Island College 9 Other Scholarly Achievements Received $80,000 one-year grant from the State Department of Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals to provide vocational rehabilitation counseling interventions and supported employment for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.

Madeleine Esch English, Communications and Media/Associate Professor Conferences Attended Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Annual convention, Washington, D.C. Aug. 5-8, 2018 Books/Papers Published Esch, M. “Imagine the Possibilities: Marketing Girls’ Leadership Through the President Barbie Doll” in “Beyond Princess Culture: Gender and Children’s Marketing,” (ed. Katherine A. Foss), Peter Lang, 2019 Other Scholarly Achievements Head, Cultural and Critical Studies Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Faculty Fellow, Diversity and Inclusion Task Force, Salve Regina University

Lois Eveleth Philosophy/Professor Conferences Attended Attended the 2018 conference of the Portsmouth Institute for Faith and Culture held at Portsmouth Abbey, Portsmouth, R.I. Held June 15-17, 2018, the conference consisted of lectures, discussions and liturgical celebrations exploring the theme Faith, Family, and Civilization.

Elizabeth Fitzgibbon Mathematical Sciences/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Rhode Island Teaching and Learning Network Third Annual Workshop, Assessment for Learning: Promoting Student Success Across the Institution

Kaitlin Gabriele-Black Psychology/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference (November 2018), San Diego, Calif. LGBTQ Research Symposium (May 2018), University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Champaign, Ill.

10 Papers Presented Black, K. A. (2018, November). “(Re)Considering romance: LGBTQ emerging adults from Evangelical backgrounds.” Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, San Diego, Calif. Black, K. A. (2018, May). “Changing perspectives, widening views: Queer identities on Evangelical Christian campuses.” Paper presented at the LGBTQ Research Symposium at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Ill. Books/Papers Published Black, K. A. (in press). “Same-sex parenting.” In J. J. Ponzetti, Jr. (Ed), The MacMillan Encyclopedia of Intimate and Family Relationships: An Interdisciplinary Approach. MacMillan Black, K. A., & Goldberg, A. G. (in press). “Same-sex parenting.” In D. T. Cook & E. Burman (Eds.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood Studies. Sage Publications, Inc. Honors Received Davis Fellow (2018-2019)

Symeon Giannakos International Relations(Graduate)/Professor Papers Presented “Albanian Nationalism: The use and misuse of history.” ATINER, Athens, Greece, June 2018 Articles Published “Chinese Nationalism: Myths, Reality and Security Implications,” Nationalities Papers, 47(1) January 2019, pp. 149-161

Carol Gibbons Mathematical Sciences/Professor Conferences Attended WIMIN (Women in Mathematics in New England) Conference, Sept. 22, 2018, Smith College Scholarly Presentations “Symbolization of Infinity,” sabbatical talk (with Dr. Jayme Hennessy), Oct. 15, 2018, Salve Regina University “Fabulous Fibonacci,” course offered for Circle of Scholars, Nov. 26, 2018

Jodie Goodnough Art and Art History/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Chapter chair and organizer, Society for Photographic Education, Northeast Conference, October 2018 Chapter leadership attendee, Society for Photographic Education, National Conference, March 2019

11 Scholarly Presentations Artist talk for Open Worlds at the Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Va., Sept. 29, 2018 Online interview with The Wassaic Project as a summer resident, July 2018 Honors Received Nominated to apply for a Pollock-Krasner Artist Grant for 2019 First Prize in the Manifest Gallery International Photography Annual 6, released March 2019 Artistic Performaces and/or Exhibits Biophilia (solo exhibition), Newport Art Museum, Newport, R.I., April 2019 Wassaic Summer Exhibition, Wassaic Project, N.Y., April 2019 AS220 Flat-File Project Show, AS220 RES Gallery, Providence, R.I., December 2018 Salve Regina University Faculty Exhibition, Dorrance Hamilton Gallery, November, 2018 The Woods, The Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y., October 2018 Contemporary Photography 2008-2018, Site: Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N.Y., juried by Kristen Gaylord, Beaumont & Nancy Newhall Curatorial Fellow in the Department of Photography at MoMA, August 2018 Betwixt and Between: Photography, Time and Place, Jamestown Arts Center, Jamestown, R.I., July - September, 2018 Open Worlds, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Va., July - September, 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Exhibition at Arlington Arts Center reviewed in The Washington Post, Sept. 14, 2018 Artist-in-Residence, The Wassaic Project, July 2018

Lindsay Guarino Dance/Associate Professor Artistic Performances and/or Exhibits Choreographer: “Be Free.” Festival Ballet Providence’s Summer Intensive. Performed at Waterfire Providence on July 28, 2018 Director: Expressions for Empowerment. Collaboration between Extensions Dance Company with Salve Music, Theatre, and Poetry. Nov. 7, 2018 at the Casino Theatre Director: Fall Preview: Works in Progress. Extensions Dance Company and Extensions II. Nov. 10, 2018 at the Casino Theatre Choreographer: “Sidewinder.” Extensions Dance Company. Performed at Verve, Feb. 28-March 2, 2019 at the Casino Theatre Director: “Verve.” Extensions Dance Company and Extensions II. Feb. 28 - March 2, 2019 at the Casino Theatre Director: Women’s Resource Center Gala - Extensions Dance Company performance. April 27, 2019 at Hotel Viking Other Scholarly Achievements Master Classes: Contemporary Jazz Dance. June Dance. Providence, R.I. June 2018 Master Classes: Jazz Dance. Festival Ballet Summer Intensive. July 2018 Master Class: Jazz Rhythm and Groove. American College Dance Association. Plymouth State University, Plymouth, N.H. April 4, 2019 12 Donna Harrington-Lueker English , Communications and Media/Professor Conferences Attended Modern Language Association Conference, Chicago, Ill., Jan. 2019 Book Reviews “Making Feminist Media: Third Wave Magazines on the Cusp of the Digital Age.” Reviewed for J-History. Dec. 2018 “(Not) Getting Paid to Do What You Love: Gender, Social Media, and Aspirational Work.” Reviewed for Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Fall 2018 Books/Papers Published “Books for Idle Hours: Nineteenth-Century Publishing and the Rise of Summer Reading,” (University of Massachusetts Press, Feb. 2019)

Khadine Higgins Chemistry/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Boston Regional Inorganic Colloquium, Tufts University, November 2018 Scholarly Presentations Higgins, K., Surette, V., Swanson, G., Miller, A., Gonzalez, K., McGowan, M., Lewis, S., “Investigating Metal Binding to KmtR,” The 2018 RI NIH IDeA Symposium, The , June 2018 Papers Presented Lewis, S., Higgins, K., “Exploring the Metal-Binding Site in the Metalloregulator KmtR from Mycobacterium tuberculosis,” SRyou Day, Salve Regina University, March 2019 Valiente, S., Higgins, K., “Metal Binding Studies to H111 Mutant KmtR Protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis,” SRyou Day, Salve Regina University, March 2019 Mayoka, B., Higgins, K., “Assessing the Effects of His88 on Metal Binding in KmtR,” SRyou Day, Salve Regina University, March 2019 Lewis, S. Higgins, K., “Metal-Binding Affinities of the Metalloregulator KmtR from Mycobacterium tuberculosis,” Rhode Island Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Conference, University of Rhode Island, July 2018 Pragana, A., Higgins, K., “Nickel, Cobalt, and Zinc Binding to the H110A and H110Q mutant KmtR proteins,” Rhode Island Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Conference, University of Rhode Island, July 2018 Valiente, S., Higgins, K., “Nickel Binding Studies to H111 Mutant Protein from Mycbacterium tuberculosis,” Rhode Island Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Conference, University of Rhode Island, July 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements RI-INBRE SURF, Summer Award 2018

13 Gregg Johnson Business Studies and Economics/Lecturer, Finance and Accounting Honors Received Named a Sam Walton Fellow by Enactus USA Other Scholarly Achievements Quality Matters: Applying the QM Rubric

Ernest Jolicoeur Art and Art History/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended College Art Association Annual Conference, New York, N.Y., Feb. 14 - 16, 2019 Papers Presented “Curating Curiosities and Wonders: Student and Community Collaborations in a University Teaching Gallery in Newport, R.I.” (with Anthony Mangieri). College Art Association. 107th Annual Conference. Session: “Putting Teaching into Practice: Professors as Curators in College and University Teaching Museums.” New York, N.Y., February 15, 2019 Honors Received 2019 Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Fellowship Award in Painting Artistic Performaces and/or Exhibits 2019 Wheaton Biennial: Brush Coat Cover, Beard and Weil Galleries, Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., Feb. 14 - March 8, 2019 2019 Rhode State Council on the Arts Fellowship Exhibition, Work Center for the Arts, Warwick, R.I., Feb. 28 - March 31, 2019 Transparent Factors, Northern Illinois Museum, DeKalb, Ill., Nov. 15, 2018 – Feb. 15, 2019 2018 Faculty Exhibition, Dorrance Hamilton Gallery, Salve Regina University, Oct.18 – Nov. 18, 2018 Salon, DeChiara Projects New York/Berlin, Garden Space, New York, N.Y. Scholarly Presentations Artist talk, 2019 Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Exhibition, Warwick Center for the Arts, Warwick, R.I., March 31, 2019 Public lecture and community discussion about the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination Exhibition (with Anthony Mangieri and Jayme Hennessy), McKillop Library, Oct. 17, 2018 “Salve’s Nature Cabinet.” Public lecture with Anthony Mangieri and Susannah Strong, DiStefano Hall, Oct. 11, 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Workshop facilitator, “First Impressions on the Job Market: The CV and Cover Letter as Application Documents for Faculty Positions in Art History and Studio Art,” (Organized by Anthony Mangieri with assistance from Rachel Foulk and Catherine Fernandez), at the College Art Association Annual Conference, New York, N.Y., Feb. 16, 2019 Event organized: Field trip to New York City to see the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion 14 and the Catholic Imagination Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Frick Collection (with Jayme Hennessy and Anthony Mangieri) Event organized: Public lecture and community discussion about the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination Exhibition (with Jayme Hennessy and Anthony Mangieri). Salve Regina University, McKillop Library, Oct.17, 2018 Event organized: Public launch of the Nature Cabinet (with Anthony Mangieri and Susannah Strong). Salve Regina University, Oct. 4, 2018 Faculty curator (with Anthony Mangieri and Susannah Strong) of the Nature Cabinet, Antone Room 101, Salve Regina University

Bonnie Kennedy Business Studies and Economics/Senior Lecturer Conferences Attended International Accreditation Council for Business Education, New England Regional Conference, Oct. 19, 2018 Mercy Business Leadership Conference, Salve Regina University, June 14-16, 2018 Scholarly Presentations Discussion leader, “Analyzing Financial Statements, Including Techniques for Cash Flow Analysis,” Kaplan Financial Education, Warwick, R.I. June 22, 2018 Discussion leader, “2018 FASB and AICPA Update,” Kaplan Financial Education, Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants, Sept. 27, 2018 Discussion leader, “Semi-Senior - CPA Staff Development,” Michigan State University, Management Education Center, April 26-27, 2018 Books/Papers Published “The Lean Accountant’s Toolkit – Performance Measurement and Reporting,” Kaplan Financial Education, Copyright 2018

William Leeman History/Associate Professor Sabbatical or Presidential Faculty Award Sabbatical, Spring 2019 Scholarly Presentations “In the Spotlight: Theodore Roosevelt and the Modern American Presidency,” Theodore Roosevelt and the Start of the American Century, Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, Salve Regina University, February 2019 Moderator, roundtable discussion, “A New Space Race?” Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, Salve Regina University, November 2018 Comment, post-premiere discussion of “Survivors of Malmedy: December 1944,” documentary film produced by the World War II Foundation/Tim Gray Media, Jane Pickens Theater, May 2018 Papers Presented “From Knowledge, Sea Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Naval Education, and the New Navy,” Forging the Trident: Theodore Roosevelt and the United States Navy

15 Conference, Salve Regina University and United States , January 2019 Other Scholarly Achievements Organizer, Forging the Trident: Theodore Roosevelt and the United States Navy Conference, Salve Regina University and United States Naval War College, January 2019

Anthony LoPresti Religious and Theological Studies/Associate Professor Conferences Attended “The Role of the Affective Domain in Teaching and Learning,” New England Faculty Development Consortium Spring Conference, Lasell College, Newton, Mass. June 8, 2018 Scholarly Presentations “Awakening Agency to Combat Injustice,” presentation at Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church, held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, July 28, 2018 “Christian Ethics and Genome Editing,” presentation to biology capstone classes, April 3, 2019 Other Scholarly Achievements Developed and presented a five-class Circle of Scholars course, “The Battle for Civil Rights--Then and Now,” May-June, 2018

Elaine Mangiante Education/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended 2019 National Association for Research in Science Teaching Conference, Baltimore, Md. Papers Presented Semerjian, A., and Mangiante, E. Silva. (2019, April 6). “Opportunity to learn (OTL) analysis using an engineering-hydroponics assessment in urban, suburban, and suburban/rural schools.” Paper presentation for the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Toronto, Canada Semerjian, A., Mangiante, E. Silva, and Chace, J. (2019, April 1). “Interpreting results from seventh-grade student assessment for hydroponics engineering design unit in urban and suburban schools.” Paper presentation for the 2019 annual international meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, Baltimore, Md. Mangiante, E. Silva. (2019, April 1) Symposium: “Implications of inclusive science education research for pre-service science teacher education.” Paper presentation for the 2019 annual international meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, Baltimore, Md. Mangiante, E. Silva. (2019, March 31). Related Paper Set: “Examining teacher learning of pedagogical reasoning and practices to support elementary engineering design.” Paper presentation for the 2019 annual international meeting of the 16 National Association for Research in Science Teaching, Baltimore, Md. Carpenter, E., and Mangiante, E. Silva (March 27, 2019). “A joint self-study of undergraduate research in teacher education.” Poster presentation at the SRyou Student Research Presentations, Salve Regina University Articles Published Mangiante, E. Silva, Carpenter, E., and Robichaud, H. “Elementary students’ interactions: Team negotiations and decision-making for engineering design.” Kappa Delta Pi Record Mangiante, E. Silva, and Moore, A. “Pre-service teachers’ perceptions of norms of interaction for fourth-grade students’ engineering design problem-solving.” Journal of Classroom Interaction Mangiante, E. Silva, Pickering, C., Conklin, J., Semerjian, A., and Chace, J. “Engineering a windowsill hydroponics system to grow lettuce.” Science Scope Books/Papers Published Mangiante, E. Silva. (2019). Case study of a sixth-grade science teacher’s professional identity development across a career. In T. J. Carter, C. J Boden-McGill, & K. B. Peno (Eds.), “Transformative learning in professional learning contexts: Building resilient professional identities for work-based practice.” Charlotte, N.C.: Information Age Publishing Other Scholarly Achievements Reviewer for top tier journal, Journal of Engineering Education Paper proposal reviewer for National Association of Research in Science Teaching (NARST) for annual conference

Anthony Mangieri Art and Art History/Associate Professor Sabbatical or Presidential Faculty Award Sabbatical Award, Salve Regina University, Spring 2019 Scholarly Presentations “Parade of Tools: An Introduction to Digital Scholarship” (with Nicole Marino), McKillop Library, Nov. 16, 2018. Public lecture and community discussion about the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination Exhibition (with Ernest Jolicoeur and Jayme Hennessy), McKillop Library, Oct. 17, 2018 “Salve’s Nature Cabinet.” Public lecture with Ernest Jolicoeur and Susannah Strong, Oct. 11, 2018 “The Digital Revolution and You: Teaching, Digital Scholarship, and McKillop Library.” Facilitator (with Jon Marcoux and Dawn Emsellem-Wichowski), roundtable discussion, McKillop Library, May 22, 2018 Papers Presented “Athenian Vases as Sources for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies: Interpreting Pictures, Unraveling Meaning,” New York Classical Club Winter Conference on The Greek Vase: New Approaches in Research and Teaching (Session: Teaching with Greek Vases: Windows on the World). New York University, New York, N.Y., Jan. 26, 2019 17 “Curating Curiosities and Wonders: Student and Community Collaborations in a University Teaching Gallery in Newport, R.I.” (with Ernest Jolicoeur). College Art Association. 107th Annual Conference. Session: “Putting Teaching into Practice: Professors as Curators in College and University Teaching Museums.” New York, N.Y., Feb. 15, 2019 Articles Published “Makron’s Eleusinian Mysteries: Vase-Painting, Myth, and Dress in Late Archaic Greece.” In Greek Art in Motion. Studies in Honour of Sir John Boardman on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday, edited by Rui Morais, Delfim Leão, and Diana Rodríguez Pérez, p. 153-163. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2019 Books/Papers Published “Virgin Sacrifice in Classical Art: Women, Agency, and the Trojan War.” Routledge Research in Gender and Art. Routledge, 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Workshop leader, “First Impressions on the Job Market: The CV and Cover Letter as Application Documents for Faculty Positions in Art History and Studio Art”(with Ernest Jolicoeur, Rachel Foulk, and Catherine Fernandez), at the College Art Association Annual Conference, New York, N.Y., Feb. 16, 2019 Event organized: Field trip to New York City to see the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination Exhibition (with Jayme Hennessy and Ernest Jolicoeur) Event organized: Public lecture and community discussion about the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination Exhibition (with Jayme Hennessy and Ernest Jolicoeur). Salve Regina University, McKillop Library, Oct. 17, 2018 Event organized: Public launch of the Nature Cabinet (with Ernest Jolicoeur and Susannah Strong). Salve Regina University, October 4, 2018 Faculty curator (with Ernest Jolicoeur and Susannah Strong) of the Nature Cabinet at Salve Regina University

Christina Martin Education/Visiting Assistant Professor Scholarly Achievements Faculty Fellow, Diversity and Inclusion Task Force, Salve Regina University

Jennifer McArdle Administration of Justice (Graduate)/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended IQPC, “18th Annual Military Flight Training Conference,” London, UK, March 26-28, 2019 Naval War College, “International Crisis War Game and Plenary,” Newport, R.I., November 16, 2018 (facilitator) United States Air Force, “Doolittle War Game: Multi Domain Command and Control,” Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala., November 5-8, 2018 (participant) 18 Pell Center for International Relations and Fondation pour la Recherche Strategique, “The Franco-U.S. Track 1.5 Rochambeau Defense Dialogue” Newport, R.I., Sept. 16-18, 2018 (U.S. delegate) Scholarly Presentations “Reimagining the Integrated Force for a Contested and Complex Battlespace,” Inter- Industry, Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) Ignite Speaker Series, Orlando, Fla., November 22, 2018 “Multi-Domain Battle and the Synthetic Training Environment: Linking Training to Doctrine,” Synthetic and Simulated Training Summit, Institute for Defense and Government Advancement, Orlando, Fla., November 9, 2018 “Developing Town and City Cyber Resilience,” League of Cities and Towns Annual Meeting, panel discussion, Warwick, R.I., Sept. 27, 2018 “The Future LVC Architecture for Integrated Operations,” Salve Regina University Conference, Victory Over and Across Domains: Networked Training for Tomorrow’s Battlefield, panel discussion, Newport, R.I., Sept. 7, 2018 Papers Presented “Victory Over and Across Domains: Training for Tomorrow’s Battlefield,” Intelligence Biology, London, UK, May 25, 2019 “Cyber Training for the Non-Cyber Warfighter,” SENEDIA Tech Talk: Women in Science and Engineering, Middletown, R.I., March 12, 2019 Articles Published McArdle, Jennifer, “Victory Over and Across Domains: Training for Tomorrow’s Battlefield,’ Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (January 2019) McArdle, Jennifer, “Pioneers of Deception: Lessons from the Ghost Army,” War on the Rocks, May 8, 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Center for a New American Security (CNAS), A New American Way of War core committee member, 2019 – present NATO MSG-170 “Top Ten Cyber Effects for Campaign and Mission Simulations” technical working group member, 2019 – present Sahay, U., Estes, T., McArdle, J., Schnedier, J. “WOTR Podcast: Training the Military for the Next War,” War on the Rocks Podcast, September 13, 2018 I/ITSEC Education Subcommittee article reviewer, 2018 – present Congressman James Langevin’s Cyber Rhode Island Advisory Committee member, 2017- present

Ellen McCarty Nursing/Professor Scholarly Presentations Invited lecturer William James College Clinical Psychology Department, Boston, Mass. GE 540 Geriatric Psycho pharmacology, Summer 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Member, research committee: Sigma Theta Tau Delta Upsilon Chapter at Large University of Rhode Island, College of Nursing, Kingston, R.I. 19 Jennifer McClanaghan English, Communications and Media/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Conference presentation: “Tips from the Wired Trenches: Tactics for Teaching Creative Writing Online,” The Association of Writing Programs, March 28, 2019, Portland, Ore. Artistic Performances and/or Exhibits Invited reading: “Poetry Tonight!” A Collaboration between The Friends of the Jamestown Library and the Jamestown Arts Center, April 13, 2019.

Barbara McGowan Theatre Arts/Assistant Professor, Technical Artistic Performances and/or Exhibits Newport Children’s Theatre: “Crazy For You”, lighting designer and technical director Rhode Island Ballet: Summer Recital, lighting designer and technical director Newport Children’s Theatre: “Peter Pan”, set designer Salve Theatre: “Brighton Beach Memoirs”, set and lighting designer, technical director Salve Music, Theatre and Dance: Hunger Concert, lighting designer Salve Dance: Works In Progress, lighting designer and technical director Salve Music, Theatre, Dance and Poetry: Expressions for Empowerment, lighting designer and technical director Salve Music: Christmas Choral Performance, lighting designer John Maher Center: Christmas in Sign, technical director Rhode Island Ballet: “The Nutcracker”, lighting designer and technical director Newport Children’s Theatre: “The Prince and the Pauper”, lighting designer and technical director Salve Theatre: “Twelfth Night”, set and lighting designer, technical director Salve Dance: “Verve”, lighting designer and technical director Salve Theatre: “Gypsy”, set and lighting designer, technical director

Susan Meschwitz Chemistry/Associate Professor Conferences Attended 11th Annual Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Conference (SURF), University of Rhode Island, July 27, 2018 256th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, Mass., August 19-23, 2018 Scholarly Presentations Ann Mozzer and Susan Meschwitz, “Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Analogs of a Bacterial Secondary Metabolite for Antagonism of Quorum Sensing Phenotypes,” 11th Annual Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Conference

20 (SURF), University of Rhode Island, July 27, 2018 Nicole Martin and Susan Meschwitz, “Exploring the Mechanism of Quorum Sensing Inhibition by Phenethylamide Derivatives,” 11th Annual Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Conference (SURF), University of Rhode Island, July 27, 2018 Toyosi Akanji and Susan Meschwitz, “Investigating Diaryl Beta-Keto Esters as Bacterial Quorum Sensing Inhibitors,” 11th Annual Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Conference (SURF), University of Rhode Island, July 27, 2018 Mozzer, Ann, and Meschwitz, S., “Synthesis and biological evaluation of analogs of a bacterial secondary metabolite for antagonism of quorum sensing phenotypes,” 256th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, Mass., Aug. 19-23, 2018 Martin, N. and Meschwitz, S., “Synthesis and biological evaluation of phevalin and related pyrazinones as potential quorum sensing inhibitors,” 256th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, Mass., Aug. 19-23, 2018 Ann Mozzer, Nicole Martin, and Susan Meshwitz, “Antagonism of Quorum Sensing Phenotypes by Synthetic Analogs of a Phenethylamide Bacterial Secondary Metabolite,” The 29th Annual Harry C. Allen, Jr. Symposium, Clark University, Worcester Mass., March 23, 2019 Toyosi Akanji and Susan Meshwitz, “Beta-Keto Esters as Novel Anti-Virulence Agents,” The 29th Annual Harry C. Allen, Jr. Symposium, Clark University, Worcester Mass., March 23, 2019 Other Scholarly Achievements Grant Award Idea Network of Biomedical Research excellence, RI (RI-INBRE), Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) Training Grant, “Investigating beta-keto esters as bacterial quorum sensing modulators”(May 1, 2018 – April 30, 2019), PI: Susan Meschwitz, $27,500

James Mitchell Modern and Classical Languages/Associate Professor Scholarly Presentations “The Language of Casual Sexual Violence on TV: Evidence from Laverne & Shirley.” Presented at the 49th Annual Popular Culture/American Culture Association National Conference, April 17-20, 2019; Washington, D.C. “Mockery and Moxie: Resisting Condescension toward Non-Standard Dialects of English on TV.” Presented at the Forging Linguistic Identities Conference, March 14-16, 2019; Towson, Md.

Mary Montminy-Danna Social Work/Associate Professor Conferences Attended People of Walking. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research, University of New Hampshire, July 2018 Symposium on Supporting Resilient Families, Co-sponsored by Child and Family Services and Salve Regina Department of Social Work, April 2019 21 Papers Presented People of Walking. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research, University of New Hampshire, 2018 (with Dr. Julia Montminy) Peer reviewed – 20 x 20

Bernard Munge Chemistry/Professor Papers Presented RI-INBRE and RI NSF EPSCoR, 11th Annual R.I. Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows Conference (SURF). College of Pharmacy and Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. July 27, 2018. Cameron Collins, Thorston Brochu, Te’Rell Knox and Bernard S. Munge, Ph.D. “Microfluidic Immunosensor Array for Electrochemical Detection of Interleukin 17A and Interleukin 17F Cancer Biomarker Proteins in Serum samples.” RI-INBRE and RI NSF EPSCoR, 11th Annual R.I. SURF Conference. College of Pharmacy and Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. July 27, 2018. Issaiah Burch and Bernard S. Munge, Ph.D. “Nanostructured sensor for electrochemical Detection of Nitrites in Sea Water samples.” RI-INBRE and RI NSF EPSCoR, 11th Annual R.I. SURF Conference. College of Pharmacy and Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. ,July 27, 2018. Joshua Jeudy and Bernard S. Munge, Ph.D. “Nanostructured Sensor for Electrochemical Determination of Phosphates in Narragansett Bay Sea water.” Other Scholarly Achievements IDea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence, RI (RI-INBRE), SURF Grant Award # 2P20GM103430 from National Institute of Health (NIGMS/NIH) “Nano-Biomarker Arrays for Cutaneous T-Cell Carcinoma,” $25,290, May 2018- April 30, 2019– PI: Bernard S. Munge Rhode Island Science and Technology Advisory Council. Engineering Reliable and Affordable Tools for Environmentally and Economically-Driven Aquatic Monitoring. $80,000, 2019. PIS: Jason Dwyer (URI, Chemistry), Amit Basu (Brown, Chemistry), Bernard Munge (Salve Regina, Chemistry)

Timothy Neary History/Associate Professor Conferences Attended Forging the Trident: Theodore Roosevelt and the United States Navy Conference, Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, Jan. 26, 2019 Ninth Biennial Conference of the Urban History Association, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C., Oct. 18-21, 2018 Scholarly Presentations “Basketball, Nuns, and Civil Rights: Loyola University Chicago Confronts Race in 1963,” faculty lecture series, McKillop Library, March 4, 2019 22 “The Dinner that Shocked a Nation: Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington Dine at the White House in 1901,” presented as part of a panel on “Theodore Roosevelt and the Start of the American Century,” Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, February 20, 2019 Papers Presented “Segregating the Altar: Jim Crow Comes to Catholic Chicago,” paper delivered as part of panel on “Black Catholics in a White Church: Negotiating Racial Exclusion in Chicago,” 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, Jan. 6, 2019

Arlene Nicholas Business Studies and Economics/Associate Professor Conferences Attended The Blue Innovation Symposium, Cambria Hotel, Newport, Nov. 28, 2018 Student Mental Health workshops, Nov. 15, 2018 Human Technology Association Conference, Salve Regina University, Nov. 2, 2018 Northeast Business and Economics Association 45th annual conference, October 2018. Stockton, N.J. Conference of Mercy Colleges/Universities, Business Chairs/Directors, Salve Regina, June 13-15, 2018 Scholarly Presentations “The Loss of Humans in the Workplace.” Pell Center roundtable discussion with Samuel Sacco. Salve Regina University Nov. 6, 2018 “The Impact of Technology on Generation Z,” Human Technology Association Conference, Salve Regina University. Nov. 2, 2018 “Automation, Jobs and Employment,” with Sacco, S., presented at Northeast Business and Economics Association 45th annual conference, October, 2018. Stockton, N.J. Articles Published “Internships,” Dec. 13, 2018, encyclopedia article in Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology second edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc.; Hoboken, N.J. “Automation, Jobs and Employment,” with Sacco, S., Northeast Business and Economics Association 45th annual conference, October 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Committee member and peer reviewer for the 14th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Peloponnese, Kalamata, Greece Sept. 19-20, 2018 Advisory board member of International Review Journal of Education and Research, March 2019 Chief Learning Officer, Business Intelligence board member 2019 Peer reviewer for doctoral student best paper award NBEA Conference October 2018 Sessions chair, Northeast Business and Economics Association 45th annual conference, October 2018. Stockton, N.J.

23 Peer reviewer for Journal of Business and Economics Studies, Scholastica. August 2018 Committee member and peer reviewer for 18th European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management Studies Wits Business School, Johannesburg, South Africa, June 20-21, 2019

Sean O’Callaghan Religious and Theological Studies/Associate Professor Scholarly Presentations Presentation to Salve Regina community on “Mission and British Imperialism: The Edinburgh World Missionary Conference 1910” Book Reviews Book review of “Transforming Post-Catholic Ireland: Religious Practice in Late Modernity,” by Gladys Ganiel in Social Sciences and Missions, Volume 32, Issue 1-2 (2019)

Laura O’Toole Sociology and Anthropology/Professor Scholarly Presentations “Raising ‘Unheard Voices’: Transforming Pedagogy and Knowledge through Change- based Civic Engagement” with Amanda Minor, Nancy Gordon, Niko Merritt, Steven Heath and Jessica Walsh at the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Universities annual meeting, Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 25, 2019 “Transforming Pedagogy and Knowledge through Change-based Civic Engagement,” with Esther Alarcon-Arana, Nancy Gordon, Neyda DeJesus, Chris Gross, and Niko Merrit, Eastern Region Campus Compact conference, Providence, R.I., March 27, 2019 Papers Presented “Cross-Curriculum Collaborations to Enhance Civic Engagement” with Dr. Amanda Minor at the annual New England Faculty Development Consortium conference, Worcester, Mass., Nov. 9, 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Board of Directors, New England Faculty Development Consortium, second term, beginning 2018

Tracy Pelkowski Education/Assistant Professor Articles Published Pelkowski, T., Herman, E., Trahan, K., Winters, D., Tananis, C., Swartz, M., Bunt, N., Rodgick, C. (Accepted, in process). “Fostering a ‘Head Start’ in math: Observing teachers in early childhood mathematics engagement.” Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education Other Scholarly Achievements Pelkowski, T. 2018. “Privilege and Implicit Bias.” Conference on Critically 24 Responsive Teaching. The University of Rhode Island, Dec. 1, 2018, Kingston, R.I. “Through the Eyes of Preservice Teachers: Exploring Cultural and Racial Identity Development” (*Part One of Findings). Andrea Dockendorf; Eden Zaleski; Calissa Silva; Tracy Pelkowski, Ph.D.; Kaitlyn Black, Ph.D. Salve Regina University. SRyou, March 27, 2019

John Quinn History/Professor Scholarly Presentations “Managing the Spoils of War: Theodore Roosevelt and the Administration of the Philippines.” Pell Center for International Relations Forum on Theodore Roosevelt, Feb. 20, 2019 Book Reviews Review of “Dagger John: Archbishop John Hughes and the Making of Irish America, “by John Loughery, in American Catholic Studies 129 (Fall 2018): 73-75 Review of “Remapping the History of Catholicism in the United States: Essays from the U.S. Catholic Historian,” edited by David Endres, in Catholic Southwest 29 (2018): 98-99 Other Scholarly Achievements Manuscript reviewer for Newport History

Matthew Ramsey English, Communications and Media/Associate Professor Book Reviews Review of “American Obscurantism: History and the Visual in U.S. Literature and Film,” by Peter Lurie. Modern Fiction Studies (2019) Other Scholarly Achievements Peer review of “From Yoknapatawpha to the Virtual World: The Shape of Faulkner’s Digital County,” University of Virginia Press (2019)

Chad Raymond Cultural, Environmental and Global Studies/Associate Professor Papers Presented “Teaching Politics through the Arab Bldungsroman: Hisham Matar’s In the Country of Men,” 2019 Northeast Modern Language Association Meeting, Washington, D.C. “Game Design as Part of an Active Learning-Based First-Year Seminar,” 2018 Teaching and Learning Conference of the American Political Science Association, Baltimore, Md. Articles Published “Using Experimental Research to Test Instructional Effectiveness: A Case Study,” co-authored with Dr. John Tawa, Dr. Sally Gomaa, and Ms. GinaMarie Tonini. Journal of Political Science Education 14, 2: 167-176 (2018) “None of Our Business: A Lack of Curricular Internationalization on the Middle East

25 at Small- to Mid-Sized New England Colleges and Universities,” co-authored with Dr. Sally Gomaa. Journal of Education for Business 93(1): 11-15 (2018) Honors Received Ducky Award, Best Blog, Online Media Caucus, International Studies Association

Anne Reid Biology and Biomedical Sciences/Assistant Professor Scholarly Presentations Beaton, K., Donahue, N., Kennedy, H., LoCascio, B., Marsocci, C and AN Reid. “Serovars of Salmonella enterica vary with respect to expression of cell- surface components and interactions with red leaf lettuce.” American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2018, Atlanta, Ga., June 7-11, 2018 Jackson, E. and A.N. Reid. “The role of flagella in persistence of Salmonella enterica on red leaf lettuce.” 11th annual RI-INBRE SURF Conference, University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy and Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, Kingston, R.I., July 27, 2018 Lincoln, E. and A.N. Reid. “Isolation and characterization of marine microorganisms in Narragansett Bay, R.I.” 11th annual RI-INBRE SURF Conference, University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy and Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, Kingston, R.I., July 27, 2018 Senecal, R. and A.N. Reid. “Understanding the role of the LPS O antigen in persistence of Salmonella enterica on red leaf lettuce.” 11th annual RI-INBRE SURF Conference, University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy and Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, Kingston, R.I., July 27, 2018 Wulfman, C. and A.N. Reid. “The role of biofilm components in the colonization and persistence of Salmonella enterica on red leaf lettuce.” 11th annual RI-INBRE SURF Conference, University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy and Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, Kingston, R.I., July 27, 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Reid, A. Principal Investigator. Role of flagellin methylation in Salmonella-plant and host interactions. Rhode Island IDeA Network for Excellence in Biomedical Research. Early Career Development Award, RI-INBRE. May 2019-May 2022 Reid, A. Principal Investigator. Towards a mechanistic understanding of Salmonella’s persistence on leafy greens. Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) Training Project, RI-INBRE. May-October 2018 Participating Researcher in EPSCoR grant: Botham, G. (PI) Munge, B. (Campus Liaison) EPSCoR RII Track 1: Rhode Island-Enhancing the coastal environment, July 2017-June 2022. (Salve receives $400,000 from $20M total award)

26 John Rok Religious and Theological Studies/Associate Professor Conferences Attended Attended annual NCAA Faculty Athletics Representatives Academic Symposium Nov. 1-3, 2018, in Baltimore, Md. Other Scholarly Achievements Co-recipient of Special Projects Award from the The Antone Fund for Academic Excellence. Funds will support an international mission service trip by eight faculty/ staff and students to Mustard Seed Communities sites in Jamaica in spring 2019

Kathryn Rok Education/Senior Lecturer Sabbatical or Presidential Faculty Award Special Projects Award from The Antone Fund for Academic Excellence Grant

Miguel Romero Religious and Theological Studies/Assistant Professor Scholarly Presentations “Idolatry & Catechesis: Mercy for Christians Who Think They Have No Need,” annual conference for professional ministers (National Catholic Office for the Deaf): January 2019 Papers Presented “Remembering the Amentes: Spanish colonialism, the so-called ‘slave by nature,’ and persons who ‘lack the use of reason,’” moral theology conference at the University of Notre Dame (New Wine): July 2018 Articles Published “Mercy, Mental Illness, and the Moral Significance of Christian History: The Story of Fr. Juan Gilabert-Jofre, O.de.M.” Journal of Disability & Religion, Vol. 22, No. 2 “La Celebrazione del Mistero Cristiano,” Chapter 2 in Catechesi e Persone Con Disabilita: Un’attenzione Necessaria Nella Vita Quotidiana Della Chiesa, edited by Francesco Spinelli and Eugene R. Sylva, (San Paulo, 2018): 35-51

Samuel Sacco Business Studies and Economics/Lecturer Scholarly Presentations “The Loss of Humans in the Workplace.” Pell Center roundtable discussion with Dr. Arlene Nicholas. Salve Regina University, Nov. 6, 2018 Papers Presented “Automation, Jobs and Employment,” with Dr. Arlene Nicholas, presented at Northeast Business and Economics Association 45th annual conference, October 2018. Stockton, N.J. Articles Published “Automation, Jobs and Employment,” with Dr. Arlene Nicholas. Northeast Business 27 and Economics Association 45th annual conference proceedings. October 2018 Other Scholarly Achievements Consultation with U.S. Coast Guard Academy (James White) - Reorganization of USGS Business Planning capstone course Edited Chapter 4, Basic Clinical Health Care Economics with Debra A. Cherubini, Ph.D., RN, assistant professor and chair, Department of Nursing

Louise Sullivan Nursing/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Nov. 14-18, 2018: Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Annual Scientific Conference in Boston, Mass., The Purpose of Longer Lives Scholarly Presentations October 2018: Faculty presenter on research interest October full faculty meeting: Thriving in long term care Other Scholarly Achievements Invited guest lecturer, William James College, Newton, Mass. Geriatric Psychopharmacology, Clinical Psychology Department May 24, 2018: Aging Process, Age-related Central Nervous System Alterations and Neurotransmission June 14, 2018: Older Adults and Sleep Disorders and Alcohol/Abuse and Psychological Medication use—Benefits and Risks June 26, 2018 - Older Adults and Co-morbidity and Medication use /Pain Management November 2018: Began association with research team led by Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, on an NIH funded grant “Mouthcare Without a Battle,” an evidence-based approach to person-centered mouth care for persons with cognitive and physical impairment October 2018: Enrolled in mentorship program as mentee through the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Reviewer and editorial board member, International Journal of Human Caring Reviewer, Western Journal of Nursing Research Reviewer, Nursing Forum Continuing Education November 2018: 20 ANCC certified CEU credits received at GSA Annual Scientific Conference Board member, PetFoodAid.org., a non-profit organization that distributes free pet food to local senior centers and food pantries in Bristol County

28 Thomas Svogun Philosophy/Professor Conferences Attended “Critical Perspectives on Human Rights,” held at The City College of New York, March 13-15, 2019 Scholarly Presentations Delivered a public lecture on “The Nature, Function, and Education of Police,” Salve Regina University, Nov. 19, 2019 Articles Published Published the book chapter, “Jurisprudence in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice” in “The Soul of Statesmanship: Shakespeare on Nature, Virtue, and Political Wisdom.” Eds. Habib and Hebert (Lexington Books, 2018)

Steven Symington Biology and Biomedical Sciences/Associate Professor Conferences Attended 11 Annual Rhode Island Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) Conference. University of Rhode Island. July, 27, 2018 Scholarly Presentations Babon, R., Tindall, C., and S.B. Symington. “Development of HEPG2 Cell Lines Deficient in Phosphorylation Signaling.” 11 Annual Rhode Island SURF Conference. University of Rhode Island. July 27, 2018. Tindall, C. Babon, R. and Steven B. Symington. “Development and Isolation of Ion Channel Knockouts in HEPG2 Cell Lines using CRISPR-Cas9.” 11 Annual Rhode Island SURF Conference. University of Rhode Island. July 27, 2018 Puopolo, T., Symington, S.B. and C. Reid. “Toxicological Significance of Diamide Antibiotics.” 11 Annual Rhode Island SURF Conference. University of Rhode Island. July 27, 2018 Articles Published J.M. Clark and S.B. Symington. “Neurolemma-injected Xenopus oocytes: an innovative ex vivo approach to study the effects of pyrethroids on ion channels in their native state.” Engineering. Manuscript accepted J.S. Yang, S.B. Symington, J.M. Clark, and Y. Park. “Permethrin, a pyrethroid insecticide, regulates ERK1/2 activation through membrane depolarization-mediated pathway in HepG2 hepatocytes.” Food and Chemical Toxicology 121 (2018) 387– 395. doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2018.09.009 Other Scholarly Achievements Grants Awarded: “Comparative assessment of pyrethroids on native voltage- sensitive sodium channels expressed in adult and juvenile rat brain using P2-injected Xenopus laevis oocytes.” Sponsor: Council for the Advancement of Pyrethroid Risk Assessment (CAPHRA). Co-Authored with J. Marshall Clark, Ph.D., Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01003 Grant Submitted: “Role of insecticides in endoplasmic reticulum stress, obesity and type 2 diabetes.” Sponsor: National Institutes of Health (R01). Co-Authored 29 with Yeonhwa Park, Ph.D., Department of Food Science and J. Marshall Clark, Ph.D., Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01003

Victor Tonn Business Studies and Economics/Professor Papers Presented “Yin Yang Framework of Strategic Discontinuity, Doctrine of Renyi/Contingency of Transformational Holistics, and Capitalist Confucianism.” Delivered at the 24th International Conference of International Association of the Intercultural Communication Studies, DePaul University, Chicago, July 5-8, 2018 “Hybrid Confucianism and Comparative Economic Paths of Systemic and Holistic Transformations.” Presented at the 31st Annual COPE International Conference, Jakarta, Indonesia, July 5-12, 2018 Articles Published Tonn, Victor Lux (2018a). “Yin Yang Framework of Strategic Discontinuity, Doctrine of Renyi/Contingency of Transformational Holistics, and Capitalist Confucianism.” China Media Research, October 2018 / Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 87-98 Tonn, Victor Lux, Wenden Chen, and Hsi C. Li (2018). “National Income, Strategic Discontinuity, and Converging Trajectories of Macroeconomic Policy Initiatives: An Empirical Study of China.” Przeglad Politologiczny, Nr. 4 (2018), pp. 131-152 (doi: 10.14746/pp.2018.23.4.10) Books/Papers Published Tonn, Victor Lux (2018b). “Hybrid Confucianism and Comparative Economic Paths of Systemic and Holistic Transformations.” In Stelmach, Andrzej, Tomasz Szymczyński and Maciej Walkowski (eds.), Księga Jubileuszowa Dedykowana Professorowi Zdzisławowi W. Puśleckiemu, Stosunki Międzynarodowe W Procesie Zmian International Relations in the Process of Changes. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Naukowe WNPid UAM, pp. 643-659

Jeroen van den Hurk Cultural and Historic Preservation/Assistant Professor Conferences Attended Rhode Island’s 34th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, April 6, 2019, Providence, R.I. Vernacular Architecture Forum - New England 2019 Annual Meeting, March 23, 2019, Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Mass. Society of Architectural Historians 2019 Annual International Conference, April 24-28, Providence, R.I. Papers Presented Invited public lecture at URI, the Department of Art History, Feb. 28, 2019, Kingston, R.I. Vernacular Architecture Forum - New England Chapter Annual Meeting, March 23,

30 2019, “Imaging New Netherland: Origins and Survival of Netherlandic Architecture in North America,” Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Mass. Other Scholarly Achievements Faculty Fellow, Diversity and Inclusion Task Force, Salve Regina University Moderator, University Roundtable at Rhode Island’s 34th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, April 6, 2019, Providence, R.I.

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