Pablo Delis, Biology, gave oral presentations in Missouri

Emeleigh Luckenbaugh (Biology Student and presenter) and Dr. Pablo Delis (Professor of Biology and Graduate Major Advisor) gave an oral presentation titled “Comparison Of Two Eastern Milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum) Populations In A Natural And Urban Environment.” during the 49th Annual Meeting of the Kansas Herpetological Society, at the Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, Missouri) on November 4-6th 2022. For…

Laura Beckman, Arelys Madero & Melissa Ricketts present research at ACJS

Drs. Beckman, Madero, and Ricketts, will present their research at the 60th annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). The focus of their presentation is to provide a discussion of the challenges facing faculty who serve as academic advisors. Innovative solutions to minimize those challenges will also be explored and discussed. Drs.…

Ian Langella and David Hwang publish article on alternative food pantry

Dr. Ian Langella, professor and chair of Supply Chain Management, and Dr. David Hwang, associate professor of Supply Chain Management, together with Dr. Rainer Kleber, professor of operations management at the University of Magdeburg Germany, had their article “An alternative food pantry responds to the pandemic: A case study on service redesign” accepted for publication…

Dhiman Chattopadhyay releases new book

Dr. Dhiman Chattopadhyay, assistant professor of Communications, Journalism and Media, has release a new book titled “Indian journalism and the impact on social media.” The book is a pan-Indian study that examines social media’s impact on Indian journalism. Throughout the book Chattopadhyay highlights emerging challenges and discusses the way forward for India’s newsroom. The book…

Karin Bohleke contributes chapter to new book on textiles

Dr. Karin J. Bohleke contributed a chapter to “Reading Textiles as Text: Katharina von Bora’s Self-Representation through Dress. “Reading Textiles as Text: Katharina von Bora’s Self-Representation through Dress.” Women Reformers in Early Modern Europe: Profiles, Texts, and Contexts. Edited by Kirsi I. Stjerna. 301-311. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press/Media 1517, 2022.

Mohammad Rahman publishes study

Dr. Mohammad Rahaman published a study that is the first to confirm a curvilinear relationship between Customer Engagement(CE) and Sharing Behavior Intentions (SBI). It challenges conventional theorizing about highly engaged customers, revealing high CE levels fail to produce corresponding increases in Online Brand Community (OBC) members’ SBI. Further, empirical support validates the moderating role of…

Griffith, Potoczak, Hatvany and Norwood publish paper

Drs. Griffith, Potoczak, Hatvany, and Norwood – Psychology The **Schrimp A. J., Griffith, J. D. Potoczak, K., Hatvany, T. C., Norwood, A E.Q., & **Conley A. (In press) Sample Size in Behavioral Research: A Systematic Review of JEAB and JABA from 2009 to 2018. Brazilian Journal of Behavior Analysis

Amber Norwood supports undergraduate and graduate students on several research projects

Dr. Amber Norwood —-undergraduate student under my direction, Myah Chapman, was awarded a Summer Undergraduate Research Experience grant and used this time to work on a mental health literacy project re: OCD and undergraduate students —I accompanied a number of undergrad students, grad students, and alum to the 2022 Eastern Psychological Association Conference in New…