Research, Publications and Creative Works
University Research and Scholarship Council Annual Research Symposium
Please join us Thursday, April 14, from 3:30 – 5 p.m. in the Mountain View Room to see the research and scholarship that was produced by last year’s amazing cohort of student and faculty scholars. We will have over 30 presenters on a wide variety of topics that cover the arts and humanities, natural sciences, healthcare, and the social sciences. Students will be on hand not only to present on their work, but also to report on their experiences related their results to professionals at a variety of disciplinary conferences.
Light refreshments will be provided. We hope to see you there.
Publications
Geoffrey Bateman, Regis College
Bateman, Geoffrey. “Queer Callings: LGBTQ Literature and Vocation. "Cultivating Vocation in Literary Studies. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2022.
Richard Blumenthal, Anderson College of Business and Computing
Blumenthal, R. (2022). Teach more, not less computability theory in CS202X. Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education SIGCSE’22. Providence, Rhode Island.
Rick Rokosz, Anderson College of Business and Computing
Rokosz, R. (2021). The 25 Hour Day: How to Gain Time in No Time at All. Glorybound Publishing.
Presentations
Kelli Woodrow, Regis College
Woodrow, K & Jackson, K. (2022, February). Adult ESL: A Move to Multicultural Representation and Critical Literacy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Colorado Association of Bilingual Education (COCABE), Denver.
Richard Blumenthal, Anderson College of Business and Computing
Goldweber, M., Kaczmarczyk, L., Blumenthal, R., and Blumenthal, J. (2022). Dream big: Addressing computing for the social good in the computing curricula. [Symposium organizers]. Affiliated Event of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education SIGCSE’22. Providence, RI, USA.
Goldweber, M., Kaczmarczyk, L., Blumenthal, R., Clear, A., Blumenthal, R., and Blumenthal, J. (2022). Being a Great Educator Isn’t Enough: The Case for SIGCAS. Sister Session of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education SIGCSE’22. Providence, RI, USA.
Blumenthal, R., Bareiss, C., Minnes, M., and Servin, C. (2022). Community input for CS202X: Algorithms and complexity. [Organizer]. SIGCSE’22 Birds of a Feather (BoF) Session. Providence, RI, USA.
Richard E. Rokosz ’68, ’91 wrote Mason’s Laws which was voted Best Business Book 2020 by the New Mexico Arizona Book Guild. His works: Implementing Change and A Pirate’s Manifesto were also given the Finalist Award 2021 by the guild, scoring better then 80 of 100 points by the judges. Rick’s books are available on Amazon or directly from him at: rrokosz@gmail.com.