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November 8, 2024

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Publishing

Research Articles

 

Kim

Dr. Seung-Jae Kim

Dr. Seung-Jae Kim, professor of biomedical engineering, Alex Worthy, Brandom Lee, Setareh Jafari, Olivia Dyke, Jeonghee Cho and Elijah Brown, all biomedical engineering students: Adapting spatiotemporal gait symmetry to functional electrical stimulation during treadmill walking. PLOS ONE (Oct. 18, 2024).

Dr. William Boyer
Dr. William Boyer
Dr. Trevor Gillum
Dr. Trevor Gillum
Dr. Sean Sullivan
Dr. Sean Sullivan
Dr. Jong-Kyung Kim
Dr. Jong-Kyung Kim

Dr. William Boyer, associate professor of kinesiology, Dr. Trevor Gillum, professor of kinesiology, Dr. Sean Sullivan, professor of kinesiology, and Dr. Jong-Kyung Kim, professor of exercise science: Effect of Aerobic Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction on Postexercise Hypotension in Young Adults: The Role of Histamine Receptors. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease (Oct. 15).

 

Lee

Dr. Jiliang Lee

Dr. Jiliang Li, assistant professor of civil engineering: Evaluation of Uncertainty in Shear-Wave Velocity Based on CPT Records Using the Robust Optimization Method. Civil Engineering Infrastructures Journal (2024).

 

 

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Presentations

 

Joshua

Dr. Joshua Knabb

Dr. Joshua Knabb, professor of psychology: Worship and Awe in Christian Mental Health. American Association of Christian Counselors National Conference in Dallas on Oct. 12.

Virgo

Dr. Virgo Handojo

Dr. Virgo Handojo, professor of psychology: plenary session Childhood Adversity and Resilience: Ecological Perspectives on Development and Wellbeing. The World Needs a Father Conference in Wellington, South Africa, on Aug. 6-9.

 

Karen

Dr. Karen Bradley

Dr. Karen Bradley, dean of the College of Nursing: poster Mentorship Program for New Faculty Members. CACN/COADN Joint Conference in Los Angeles on Oct. 24. 

Teresa

Dr. Teresa Hamilton

Dr. Teresa Hamilton, professor of nursing: Benefits of a Dedicated Education Unit. CACN/COADN Joint Conference in Los Angeles on Oct. 24. 

 

Dr. Pennee Robertson
Dr. Pennee Robertson
Dr. Debra Coleman
Dr. Debra Coleman
Sarah Pearce
Sarah Pearce

Dr. Pennee Robertson, associate professor of nursing: poster Students' Experience with Repeat Simulation. The poster was coauthored by Dr. Debra Coleman, professor of nursing, and Sarah Pearce, assistant professor of nursing. CACN/COADN Joint Conference in Los Angeles Oct. 24. 

Virginia

Dr. Virginia Cadenhead

Dr. Virginia Cadenhead, associate professor of nursing: Storytelling as a Transcultural Communication Tool for Diabetes Education: Formative Focused Ethnographic Study. 50th Annual Conference of the Transcultural Nursing Society in Salt Lake City on Oct. 26. 

 

Richard

Dr. Richard Austin

Dr. Richard Austin, adjunct professor of public administration: A Multifaceted Approach to Victim Services for All Agencies: Building Trust Through Effective Victim Services. International Association of Police Chiefs National Conference in Boston on Oct. 20. He also presented Bridging the Divide: Using Contact Theory to Build Trust with Communities at the Professionalizing Law Enforcement Community Engagement Training (PLECET) conference in Atlanta on May 2.

Dr. Mary Ann Pearson
Dr. Mary Ann Pearson
Dr. Victoria Brodie
Dr. Victoria Brodie

Dr. Mary Ann Pearson, professor of communication, and Dr. Victoria Brodie, associate professor of public relations: Mentoring Transformation: Unleash Results with EQ, AQ and Psychological Safety. University of New Mexico Mentoring Conference on Oct. 21-25.

 

Terri

Dr. Terri Thompson

Dr. Terri Thompson, professor of nursing: Transitioning to Practice: Do New Graduate Nurses Feel Confident and Ready? Sigma 35th International Nursing Research Congress, held virtually Aug. 6-8.

Deanna

Dr. Deanna Jung

Dr. Deanna Jung, associate professor of nursing: Aligning the Use of Technology for Safer Entry into Practice. Sigma 35th International Nursing Research Congress, held virtually Aug. 6-8.

 

Mary Ann

Dr. Mary Ann Pearson

Dr. Mary Ann Pearson, professor of communication: The Honeycomb Development Model and Transformative Mentoring. University of New Mexico Mentoring Conference on Oct. 21-25.

Zapata, Genco, and Ontiveros

Dr. James Zapata, Karen Genco and Dr. Heather Ontiveros

Dr. Heather Ontiveros, associate professor of physician assistant studies, Dr. James Zapata, assistant professor of physician assistant studies, Karen Genco, associate professor of physician assistant studies: Demystifying Program Assessment: Seamless Integration of Continuous Quality Improvement. Physician Assistant Education Association Forum 2024, in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 9.

 

Dr. Terri Thompson
Dr. Terri Thompson
Dr. Deanna Jung
Dr. Deanna Jung

Dr. Terri Thompson, professor of nursing, and Dr. Deanna Jung, associate professor of nursing: poster Nursing Academia Unmasked: Qualitative Perspectives on Incivility. The poster came in third place in the Research category. 28th Sigma So Cal Odyssey Research Conference in San Diego on Oct. 3-4. They also presented Promoting Professionalism: Navigating Incivility and Fostering Collegiality in Nursing Academia. CACN/COADN Joint Conference in Los Angeles on Oct. 24. 

Dr. Amanie Abdelmessih
Dr. Amanie Abdelmessih
Ezry Lopez
Ezry Lopez
Nathaniel Michael
Nathaniel Michael

Dr. Amanie Abdelmessih, professor of mechanical engineering: Cooling of Electronics by Direct Contact with Liquids. ASME InterPACK 2024 in San Jose, California, on Oct. 8-10. David Delgado, Ezry Lopez, Nathaniel Michael, Grant Napierala and Nicholas Ramos, all mechanical engineering seniors at the time, assisted with the research. The article was also published in the proceedings of the ASME InterPACK. In addition, Abdelmessih, served as Track 1 co-organizer at the conference.

 

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Professional Accolades

 

Award

Dr. Nathan Iverson, associate professor of psychology, received the Advocacy & Inclusion Award at the Latinos in I-O Psychology conference in Riverside on Oct 26.

EOM

Dr. Ronald L. Ellis and Linda Cella

Linda Cella, accounts payable technician in Accounting, was named employee of the month for November. Her nomination included the following statements: “Linda has exceptional performance in customer service, which has consistently exceeded expectations. She actively listens to customers’ needs and concerns, responds promptly, and articulates solutions clearly and professionally. … Her initiative not only drives personal success but also positively impacts the department as a whole, making her an invaluable asset to the team.”

 

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Making an Impact

 

Health Fair

Twenty students from three programs in the College of Health Science – nutrition and food sciences, speech-language pathology and physician assistant studies – joined Keck School of Pharmacy students and community pharmacists to serve the older adult population at Mt. San Antonio Gardens in Pomona on Oct. 19. More than 24 residents attended with the goal of healthy lifestyle and fall prevention: health screenings, medication review, speech and swallowing education, and nutritional education to help the community age well.  CBU students were joined by four CBU faculty along with the onsite providers, occupational, physical therapy, audiology and the clinic providers.

Sonya

Sonya Singh

Sonya Singh, instructor of journalism, helped plan, co-host and moderate the Fall Forum for the Baptist Communicators Association. The two-hour program featured four professional development sessions and student awards and streamed live from the International Mission Board in Richmond, Virginia, on Oct. 17.

 

Christopher

Christopher Kern

Christopher Kern, associate professor of photography, is chair of the West Chapter of the Society for Photography Education and led the peer review committee and co-chaired the SPE West x Southwest Regional Conference in Ogden, Utah, on Oct. 18-19. Kern also conducted peer reviews of both undergraduate and graduate photography portfolios throughout the conference.

 

 

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Student Highlights

 

Priscilla

Priscilla Lee

Eight chemical engineering and biomedical engineering students attended the AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers) annual student conference in San Diego on Oct. 25-28. Four presented the Mock Heart Module developed for the AIChE K-12 STEM Outreach Competition. Priscilla Lee, a chemical engineering student, also presented her internship research at the poster competition. 

 

 

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