Research, Publications and Creative Works
Gosselin, Abigail, “‘A Useful Resource’: Work Justice for People with Mental Illness,” in Peaceful Approaches for a More Peaceful World, ed. Sanjay Lal (Brill, 2022), 239-269. Peaceful Approaches for a More Peaceful World | Brill
Amy Hezel presented “Extraordinary Countenance: An Examination of Gender and Sexual Identity through Etymology in Nella Larsen’s Passing” at the Humanities Education Research Association Conference, "Only Connect: Sites of Inclusion, Seclusion, and Transformative Change and Creativity” on March 3rd.
Alison Castel presented “Using Relational Narrative Inquiry to Map Narratives of Violence and Peace in Mexico.” at a Training for the Institute for Integrated Transitions, Mexico Brain Trust. Mexico City, February 26, 28 2022.
The following Regis University undergraduate students and alumni (6 presenters and 4 additional authors) presented their research at the national conference for society and personality psychologists in San Francisco (Feb. 17-Feb. 19). These amazing students and alumni not only presented their work at the premier conference for social and personality psychologists, their work and presentations shined brightly amongst a sea of PhDs and graduate students. If you see any of these amazing students around campus, make sure to ask them about their impressive scholarship.
Caleb Mahlen ’22 presented his poster titled: Economic Justifications for Social Injustices with co authors: Stevi Gligorovic ’21, Maria Flores Gallegos’22, Rhiannon Villareal ’21, and Brian Drwecki.
Hannah Gillach ’23 presented her poster titled: The Hidden Racist: How the Image of the Traditional Racist Cloaks Systemic Prejudice with co-authors: Celeste Gilmore and Brian Drwecki
Hannah Fenton ’23 presented her poster titled: Perceptions of Black Lives Matter with co author: Brian Drwecki. Link to video presentation https://vimeo.com/676433480/5bf4cbbdea
Maria Flores Gallegos ’22 presented her poster titled: Frame Switching in the Latinx Community with co authors: Rhiannon Villareal ’21, Jennifer Sanchez ’21, and Brian Drwecki
Erika Islas ’21 presented her poster titled: The Dark Triad and Intimate Partner Harm : A Meta-Analysis with co-author: Brian Drwecki Link to Video presentation https://vimeo.com/676618575/98431fef72
Stevi Gligorivic ’21 presented her poster titled: Interpersonal Emotional Responses and Behavior: Racial Disparities in Therapy Decision-Making with co-author: Brian Drwecki. Link to video presenation https://vimeo.com/676470021/bbe95d5447.