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"And Then There Were None:" The Silencing And Censorship Of Translated Works Under Francisco Franco, Avery Austin May 2024

"And Then There Were None:" The Silencing And Censorship Of Translated Works Under Francisco Franco, Avery Austin

Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters

We tend to live under the assumption that translations will always attempt to be faithful to their original texts, blindly believing in the infallibility of the translator. However, in doing so, we ignore how translation can be used to take advantage of the reader – how can one know that a change has occurred in a translated work if they have no knowledge of the text’s original language? This paper studies the power dynamics of translation, and how it can be used as a tool to aid censorship. By focusing on translated literary works under the Franco regime, this work …


The Impact Of Childhood Trauma On Adult Attachment Style, Luella Rubin-Wylie, Desiree Crevecoeur-Macphail May 2024

The Impact Of Childhood Trauma On Adult Attachment Style, Luella Rubin-Wylie, Desiree Crevecoeur-Macphail

Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters

Repeated and complex childhood trauma can have devastating effects on individuals and their future relationships. Attachment styles are developed in the early years of an individual's life, and adverse experiences during these early years can negatively affect the attachment style that an individual develops. Various traumatic experiences during childhood, such as abuse/neglect, death/separation of parent, or witnessing domestic violence, may lead individuals to develop insecure attachment styles in their future romantic relationships. In many instances, experiencing childhood trauma can result in the development of aninsecure attachment style of anxious, avoidant, or disorganized. This study aimed to examine the impact of …


The Association Of Neighborhood And Family Factors With Child Flourishing And Wellbeing, Ngozi V. Enelamah, Melissa L. Villodas, Andrew Foell, Margaret Lombe, Chrisann Newransky, Mansoo Yu, Von Nebbitt Apr 2024

The Association Of Neighborhood And Family Factors With Child Flourishing And Wellbeing, Ngozi V. Enelamah, Melissa L. Villodas, Andrew Foell, Margaret Lombe, Chrisann Newransky, Mansoo Yu, Von Nebbitt

Faculty Publications

This study investigated the association of child household and neighborhood features such as neighborhood safety, neighborhood amenities, and neighborhood support on a child’s flourishing, mental health and school engagement.


Value Beyond Cost Savings: Unlocking Diversity, Equity And Inclusion With Open Educational Resources, Nancy Henke Mar 2024

Value Beyond Cost Savings: Unlocking Diversity, Equity And Inclusion With Open Educational Resources, Nancy Henke

Libraries Workshops & Webinars

The cost savings offered by the use of Open Educational Resources (OER) have garnered significant attention. As free teaching, learning, and research materials, OER reduce financial barriers to education by eliminating textbook costs. However, fewer people are aware that OER also contribute to a more inclusive learning environment. This session explores the value of OER beyond financial benefits, delving into how OER, as free and accessible resources, play a role in building an inclusive educational landscape. From embracing diverse perspectives in content creation to providing the opportunity to tailor course materials to students’ specific needs, this presentation uncovers the many …


Characterizing Cold Water Drownings In The Great Lakes, Elizabeth T. Helfrich, Anthony Lagina Mar 2024

Characterizing Cold Water Drownings In The Great Lakes, Elizabeth T. Helfrich, Anthony Lagina

Medical Student Research Symposium

Since the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, Great Lakes drownings have increased. The Great Lakes are a unique and understudied environment due to being cold, fresh water, and resuscitation protocols and guidelines being derived from warm, primarily salt water environments. We analyzed open sources materials to find records of Great Lakes drownings from 2021-2023 and analyze the data looking for trends in cold and warm water drownings.

We found 80.0-85.0% of the included drowning victims were male and had an average age of 38.0-39.0 years old. 40.0%-57.7% of Great Lakes drowning deaths were in cold water; of those, Lake Michigan had …


A Systematic Review Of The Social Determinants Of Health In Shoulder Arthroplasty Outcomes, Allison Boland, John Pum, Michael Gaudiani, Matthew A. Gasparro Mar 2024

A Systematic Review Of The Social Determinants Of Health In Shoulder Arthroplasty Outcomes, Allison Boland, John Pum, Michael Gaudiani, Matthew A. Gasparro

Medical Student Research Symposium

This systematic review investigates the impact of social determinants of health (SDOH) on outcomes in shoulder arthroplasty (SA). SA, a common orthopedic procedure, has seen an increasing focus on SDOH influencing postoperative results. The study aims to comprehensively assess this impact on both surgical and patient-reported outcomes.

Through a systematic search of databases, 34 studies (2011-2021) met the inclusion criteria, involving 4,825,547 patients. Explored SDOH included insurance status, race/ethnicity, age, sex, income, social support, and veteran status. Outcomes considered were length of stay, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons scores, total SA rates, revision rates, complication rates, and discharge status.

Findings …


Examining The Lived Experience Of Disabilities Through Gender And Race [Presentation & Handout Activity], Melinda S. Burchard Ph.D., Sarah Myers, Mila Acosta-Morales, Mireliz Bermudez, Grace Rhinehart, Maddie Unger Feb 2024

Examining The Lived Experience Of Disabilities Through Gender And Race [Presentation & Handout Activity], Melinda S. Burchard Ph.D., Sarah Myers, Mila Acosta-Morales, Mireliz Bermudez, Grace Rhinehart, Maddie Unger

Faculty Educator Scholarship

Presented at the 2024 Messiah University Humanities Symposium.

3–4 p.m. “Examining the Lived Experience of Disabilities through Gender and Race”

Jointly sponsored faculty–student colloquium: Boyer 432 •Melinda Burchard, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education •Sarah Myers, M.S.L.S., Public Services Librarian, Murray Library •Mila Acosta-Morales (2027) •Mireliz Bermudez (2025) •Grace Rhinehart (2025) •Maddie Unger (2025)



Course Lecture: The Knowledge Economy, Devon Olson Feb 2024

Course Lecture: The Knowledge Economy, Devon Olson

Librarian Publications

The first of a 5-part series of lectures on scholarly communication, this lecture introduces learners to the scholarly communications landscape by exploring its roots in historical and cultural events such as colonization and the growth of the internet. Two activities enable students to explore the legal implications of reusing various materials as well as the speakers and audiences of top journals in occupational therapy.

This lecture was designed for the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program.

This lecture is appropriate for adult and emerging adult learners with very little or basic understandings …


Conflict With Patient: Patient Will Only See Specific Gender, Dhiraj Tadikamalla, Lara Rostomian, Meet Patel, Neil Garg, Sara Naessig, Sohini Pandit, Mariam Raheem Jan 2024

Conflict With Patient: Patient Will Only See Specific Gender, Dhiraj Tadikamalla, Lara Rostomian, Meet Patel, Neil Garg, Sara Naessig, Sohini Pandit, Mariam Raheem

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Patient: Bias And Patient Care, James Burtka, Alyssa Rogers, Kaitlin Verkuilen, Maria Tjilos, Nelson Pinto, Siddharth Tirumala, Amanah Fatima, Fadi Kathawa Jan 2024

Conflict With Patient: Bias And Patient Care, James Burtka, Alyssa Rogers, Kaitlin Verkuilen, Maria Tjilos, Nelson Pinto, Siddharth Tirumala, Amanah Fatima, Fadi Kathawa

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Group Reflection: Self-Reflection And Identity Formation, Noor Sulaiman, Emma Breukink, Hussein Bazzi, Ranganath Kathawate, Ron Lukose, Vikram Rajan, Sahalia Rashid, Rahul Vyas Jan 2024

Group Reflection: Self-Reflection And Identity Formation, Noor Sulaiman, Emma Breukink, Hussein Bazzi, Ranganath Kathawate, Ron Lukose, Vikram Rajan, Sahalia Rashid, Rahul Vyas

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Group Reflection: Gender Divide Of The White Coat, Alexander Minos, Carline Dugue, Ethan Mathew, Katherine Sommers, Lauren Fleckenstein, Peter Zakaria, Sahalia Rashid, Rahul Vyas Jan 2024

Group Reflection: Gender Divide Of The White Coat, Alexander Minos, Carline Dugue, Ethan Mathew, Katherine Sommers, Lauren Fleckenstein, Peter Zakaria, Sahalia Rashid, Rahul Vyas

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Group Reflection: The Message Of The White Coat, Cyra Kharas, Mihika Sridhar, Paul Villa, Robert Leone, Sophia Gandarillas, Kenan Abou Chaer, Astha Saini Jan 2024

Group Reflection: The Message Of The White Coat, Cyra Kharas, Mihika Sridhar, Paul Villa, Robert Leone, Sophia Gandarillas, Kenan Abou Chaer, Astha Saini

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Examining The Utility Of The Early Childhood Development Index (Ecdi) Among 3- To 4-Year-Olds In The Nigeria Context, Ngozi V. Enelamah, Smitha Rao, Margaret Lombe, Mansoo Yu, Chrisann Newransky, Melissa L. Villodas, Andrew Foell, Von Nebbitt Jan 2024

Examining The Utility Of The Early Childhood Development Index (Ecdi) Among 3- To 4-Year-Olds In The Nigeria Context, Ngozi V. Enelamah, Smitha Rao, Margaret Lombe, Mansoo Yu, Chrisann Newransky, Melissa L. Villodas, Andrew Foell, Von Nebbitt

Faculty Publications

An estimated six million of over 31 million children under five years old are at risk of not reaching their full developmental potential in Nigeria. There is a need for culturally appropriate and context-specific measures to track child development and facilitate intervention planning. This study assessed the utility of the Early Childhood Development Index (ECDI), see Table 1, used in the 2016/2017 round of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) to track development among 3- to 4-year-old children (n=11,073; 3-year-old, 51%; female, 49%).


The Forgotten Occupation In Stroke Rehabilitation: Use Of Keyform Mapping To Address Sleep Disturbance & Student Research Therapist Experience, Erin Elenz Jan 2024

The Forgotten Occupation In Stroke Rehabilitation: Use Of Keyform Mapping To Address Sleep Disturbance & Student Research Therapist Experience, Erin Elenz

Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Doctorate - Doctoral Capstone Symposium

Purpose: The purpose of this MUSC Occupational Therapy (OT) Doctoral Capstone project was to elucidate the concept of post-stroke sleep disturbance by 1) gathering quantitative data from stroke patients using a sleep disturbance questionnaire, 2) conducting qualitative interviews to understand stroke patients' subjective experiences of sleep disturbance, and 3) utilizing Rasch item response theory analysis to develop a person-item map, i.e., a “keyform”, that visualizes the interplay between a patient's sleep disturbance severity-level and specific sleep disturbance symptoms that the patient demonstrates.

Background: Sleep disturbances (SD) affect over 50% of stroke survivors, negatively impacting recovery and increasing risk of mortality …


Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Promote Openness And Inclusiveness To Address Biases, Aneesh Sai Cherukuri, Ashlee V. Perry, Ethan Dewayne Dunn, Grace Victoria Chen, Philip O. Riendeau, Sarah Jabeen Qureshi Nov 2023

Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Promote Openness And Inclusiveness To Address Biases, Aneesh Sai Cherukuri, Ashlee V. Perry, Ethan Dewayne Dunn, Grace Victoria Chen, Philip O. Riendeau, Sarah Jabeen Qureshi

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Continuously Stay Sensitive To Internalized Biases, Celia Jane Somers, Hiba S. Hasan, Jenna N. Hart, Kostantinos L. Halkias, Louis Marwan Haddad, Nikhil Paruchuri Nov 2023

Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Continuously Stay Sensitive To Internalized Biases, Celia Jane Somers, Hiba S. Hasan, Jenna N. Hart, Kostantinos L. Halkias, Louis Marwan Haddad, Nikhil Paruchuri

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Mask 2023: What The Eyes Do See: Learning To Grow And Respond, Aminah Juma Bharadia, Beverly Fu, Emma Ho Harris, Gabriel Khazal Boudagh, Michael David Mello, Sriraj Atluri Nov 2023

Implicit Bias Mask 2023: What The Eyes Do See: Learning To Grow And Respond, Aminah Juma Bharadia, Beverly Fu, Emma Ho Harris, Gabriel Khazal Boudagh, Michael David Mello, Sriraj Atluri

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Identify Implicit Biases To Overcome Them, Abeer Wael Abukamil, Joseph Fuad Hanania, Michael Abraham Nunu, Samar Ghassan Chehab, Vipul Taxak, Yeonju Kim Nov 2023

Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Identify Implicit Biases To Overcome Them, Abeer Wael Abukamil, Joseph Fuad Hanania, Michael Abraham Nunu, Samar Ghassan Chehab, Vipul Taxak, Yeonju Kim

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Assumptions And Challenges Influence Biases, Dhwani S. Krishnan, David Elyas, Joseph D. Overway, Melissa S. Connop, Swathi Srikantan, Zahira Nawal Malik Nov 2023

Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Assumptions And Challenges Influence Biases, Dhwani S. Krishnan, David Elyas, Joseph D. Overway, Melissa S. Connop, Swathi Srikantan, Zahira Nawal Malik

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Societal Factors Define Implicit Biases, Charles Michael Hughes, Danishi Kaur Bedi, Erika P. Lopez, Jeffrey Lu, Kairo Rosario Noronha, Layla A. Darwiche Nov 2023

Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Societal Factors Define Implicit Biases, Charles Michael Hughes, Danishi Kaur Bedi, Erika P. Lopez, Jeffrey Lu, Kairo Rosario Noronha, Layla A. Darwiche

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Fears Of The Unknown Impacts Growth Mindset, Ananya L. Yanamandra, Christopher F. Ross, Danny Dean Salka, Hamza Khan, Julie Marie Waineo, Karen Elizabeth Zapien-Guerra Nov 2023

Implicit Bias Mask 2023: Fears Of The Unknown Impacts Growth Mindset, Ananya L. Yanamandra, Christopher F. Ross, Danny Dean Salka, Hamza Khan, Julie Marie Waineo, Karen Elizabeth Zapien-Guerra

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Ucimco Endowment Semi-Annual Presentation, Fall 2023, Will Alain, Billy Cardino, Tyler Causa, Patrick Collins, Bill Cook, Cole Grubbs, Kieran Hollander, Dylan Hollick, Jared Minnichbach, Alexandra Nenish, Jordan Pick, Kipp Ransome, Kirk Ransome, Kyle Rosenfeld, Tyler Sargent, Michael Scheller, Max Shilstone, Mckade Trauger, Nick Troha Oct 2023

Ucimco Endowment Semi-Annual Presentation, Fall 2023, Will Alain, Billy Cardino, Tyler Causa, Patrick Collins, Bill Cook, Cole Grubbs, Kieran Hollander, Dylan Hollick, Jared Minnichbach, Alexandra Nenish, Jordan Pick, Kipp Ransome, Kirk Ransome, Kyle Rosenfeld, Tyler Sargent, Michael Scheller, Max Shilstone, Mckade Trauger, Nick Troha

Business and Economics Presentations

The Ursinus College Investment Management Company (UCIMCO) consists of groups of student analysts who manage endowment-style and stock selection funds on behalf of the college endowment. This presentation, by the endowment team, examines performance and investment philosophy while discussing selections in the portfolio including: fixed income, U.S. and international equities, real estate and commodities.


Vitamin D Insufficiency And Coronary Artery Disease, Alexandra Koontz Jul 2023

Vitamin D Insufficiency And Coronary Artery Disease, Alexandra Koontz

Summer Interdisciplinary Research Symposium

Objective: The objective of this research is to determine if patients with a vitamin D insufficiency have an increased risk of coronary artery disease when compared to patients with optimal vitamin D levels.

Methods: Two data bases, PubMed and Science Direct were searched for studies evaluating vitamin D levels and coronary artery disease. After applying an inclusion and exclusion criteria there were a total of five studies which included a total of 4,925 participants that met criteria and analyzed the relationship of vitamin D and heart disease.

Results: Deficient vitamin D levels are negatively correlated with coronary artery disease …


C.A.R.E.: Practical Tools For Sustaining Care, Accountability, And Radical Empathy In Difficult Times, Annie Bélanger, Sarah Beaubien, Meghan Musolff Jun 2023

C.A.R.E.: Practical Tools For Sustaining Care, Accountability, And Radical Empathy In Difficult Times, Annie Bélanger, Sarah Beaubien, Meghan Musolff

Presentations

Engage in an online dialogue and explore ways to continue to meet the needs of users in difficult times while also setting and upholding healthy boundaries. Together we will explore care, generous accountability, and radical empathy for one another and for our users in public libraries. The presenters will share some self-reflective pre-work ahead of the session as well as a discussion guide to use locally after the session. Prepare to dig into practical tools that will enhance effective communications and sustain user-focused practices while meeting our own needs.


Moving From Learning To Active Accountability: Inclusive Position Description Toolkit To Advance And Cement All Colleagues' Work Towards A Just Library, Annie Bélanger, Emily Frigo, Kristin Meyer, Brian Merry, Jason Durham, Joseph Vanarendonk Jun 2023

Moving From Learning To Active Accountability: Inclusive Position Description Toolkit To Advance And Cement All Colleagues' Work Towards A Just Library, Annie Bélanger, Emily Frigo, Kristin Meyer, Brian Merry, Jason Durham, Joseph Vanarendonk

Presentations

So much of Libraries’ Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) work has been dually focused on increasing diversity while changing hearts and minds through training. Eventually, learning must lead to action and active commitment if inclusion, equity, and accessibility are to be integral parts of a library’s organizational culture as a PWI. By articulating how every role within the Libraries actively contributes to its IDEA commitment, leadership is making expectations clear for individuals and part of ongoing work. By building accountability for the IDEA work for all, including leaders, the libraries are ensuring that efforts are concrete, part of ongoing …


Creating Accessible Instructional Materials, Rachel E. Trnka May 2023

Creating Accessible Instructional Materials, Rachel E. Trnka

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Presentation at the FLA 2023 pre-conference panel, titled FACRL presents Academic Libraries & Student Success for the Next Generation


New Gender Identity In The Fashion Global Workforce, Malik Lee May 2023

New Gender Identity In The Fashion Global Workforce, Malik Lee

Publications and Research

In the new global workplace, there is an estimation of at least 40% of employees do not identify as either male or female but rather transgender meaning non-binary, not identify as either male or female (Inclusion, 2023). While there is some acceptance of non-binary employees in the workplace, there are still challenges these individuals face from other LGBTQ employees. It is important that inclusion and diversity are among the human resources practices for all genders. In the United States, the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) was created as part of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which as an effort to …


Developing A Method To Study To Examine Lookism On Social Media, Shana Ramnarain, Alyssa Dana Adomaitis May 2023

Developing A Method To Study To Examine Lookism On Social Media, Shana Ramnarain, Alyssa Dana Adomaitis

Publications and Research

“Lookism” is a term to describe appearance discrimination or “the practice of discrimination on the basis of physical appearance in the workplace” (Ghodrati, Joorabchi, & Muati, 2015, p.1). In popular literature, it has been called “beauty prejudice” (Etcoff, 1999, p. 1). The notion that a pleasing appearance results in favorable outcomes (e.g., higher wages, promotions) from others is not necessarily new, as literature on physical attractiveness is rather extensive. The Washington Post Magazine first used the term “lookism” in 1978 (e.g., Ayto, 1999), however, the term “lookism” was first recognized as a form of discrimination by authors of the Oxford …


C-Dem 2023 Partners' Meeting May 5 Powerpoint Presentation, Consortium On Electoral Democracy May 2023

C-Dem 2023 Partners' Meeting May 5 Powerpoint Presentation, Consortium On Electoral Democracy

Meeting Notes

No abstract provided.