Research, Publications and Creative Works

Jude D. Fokwang, Associate Professor, Regis College, published Cultivating Moral Citizenship:  An Ethnography of Young People’s Associations, Gender, and Social Adulthood in the Cameroon Grasslands. Visit Cultivating Moral Citizenship – Spears Books (spearsmedia.com) to learn more about his book. 

Geoffrey W. Bateman, Associate Professor, Regis College, published an article in Vocation Matters entitled Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students in the Pursuit of Meaningful Work | vocation matters. 

Celine Campos, Undergraduate Senior, Neuroscience, Regis College, will receive the 2023 Society of Toxicology’s Undergraduate Research Award. This award is the organization’s most prestigious award for undergraduate researchers. The Society of Toxicology Undergraduate Student Research Award recognizes outstanding undergraduates who have not yet received their bachelor’s degrees and present research at the Annual Meeting. About twelve students are given this award in the entire United States each year.  

Amy Hezel presented a paper “”Making Over’: Writing as Sewing in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand” at the 50th Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture Since 1900 on February 20. 

Martin, J.C. (2023, February 17). Culturally Responsive Leadership: A Continuum [Conference session}. Jeffco Diversity Expo, Jefferson County Public Schools, Arvada, CO, United States. 

Rebecca H. Shields, MS, Aaron Kaat, PhD, Stephanie M. Sansone, PhD, Claire Michalak, Jeanine Coleman, PhD, Talia Thompson, PhD, Forrest J. McKenzie, BS, Andrew Dakopolos, PhD, Karen Riley, PhD, Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, MD, Keith F. Widaman, PhD, Richard C. Gershon, PhD, and David Hessl, PhD 

Neurology, Journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Sensitivity of the NIH Toolbox to Detect Cognitive Change in Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disability. 

Judit Olah is serving as peer reviewer for the AMIA Clinical Informatics 2023 Annual Meeting submissions.  

Abby Schneider was appointed to the Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education’s Editorial Review Board.  

Bauman, D.C. (2023). Plato on Virtuous Leadership and Business Ethics. In: Poff, D.C., Michalos, A.C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23514-1_1336-  

Krimstock, R. I., Archer, K., Nelson, R. G., Schin, G. P., Ockel, D. W. (2022). Facilitation of communication among individuals waiting in a contact center queue. US Patent No. 11,528,365. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). IEEE Format for Binary Floating Point Numbers. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022.  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). Booth’s Algorithm. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022.  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). MIPS Machine Language – Part 1. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022.  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). MIPS Machine Language – Part 2. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022.  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). Building a MIPS Single Cycle Datapath – Part 1: R-type Instructions. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022.  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). Building a MIPS Single Cycle Datapath – Part 2: Adding I-type Memory Access Instructions. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022.  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). Pipeline Diagrams and Pipeline Timing. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). Data Hazards and Forwarding Solutions. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022.  

Smallwood, Pam. (2023, Jan 13). Data Hazard Detection and Handling – Part 1. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, CS-POGIL Special Issue, 3(4), 2022