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Peterson, Cathy Oral History Interview, Susan Giraldez
Peterson, Cathy Oral History Interview, Susan Giraldez
Emeriti Society Oral History Collection
Professor of Physical Therapy and Department Chair (2002-2021). Topics include: History of Physical Therapy Department; Transition of University administration; Faculty governance; International service.
Bob Reich Oral History Interview, Bob Reich, Mathew Lin
Bob Reich Oral History Interview, Bob Reich, Mathew Lin
Raymond College
No abstract provided.
Gary Grossman Oral History Interview, Gary Grossman, Mathew Lin
Gary Grossman Oral History Interview, Gary Grossman, Mathew Lin
Raymond College
No abstract provided.
Equity-Minded Leadership In A Post Affirmative Action Environment - Part 1, Mary J. Lomax-Ghirarduzzi
Equity-Minded Leadership In A Post Affirmative Action Environment - Part 1, Mary J. Lomax-Ghirarduzzi
Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Webinar Recordings and Conversations
This is a critical time for higher education. If the Supreme Court does away with race in admissions in colleges and universities around the nation, what does this decision mean for Pacific? And how do we collectively continue to advance DEI as students, faculty, and staff leaders? Please join me for the first in a series of community talks on equity-minded leadership in the face of social change.
Mark your calendar for Equity-minded leadership in a post affirmative action environment on Monday, December 5 from 12-1pm on the Stockton campus (in Weber Hall 112 and on Zoom).
I will …
Research Update - December 2022, Office Of Research
Research Update - December 2022, Office Of Research
Research Update
No abstract provided.
Jim Ratcliff Oral History Interview, Jim Ratcliff, Mathew Lin
Jim Ratcliff Oral History Interview, Jim Ratcliff, Mathew Lin
Raymond College
No abstract provided.
Pacific Magazine 2022, University Of The Pacific
Pacific Magazine 2022, University Of The Pacific
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
App-Licable Techology, Wynter Hale, Cierilyn Legaspi, Juan Garcia, Alex Zamora
App-Licable Techology, Wynter Hale, Cierilyn Legaspi, Juan Garcia, Alex Zamora
Occupational Therapy Student Research
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has seen an increase in prevalence in the United States presenting in 1 in 59 children. ASD presents with an array of symptoms that impact various aspects of life including but not limited to, social interaction, attention, and behavioral modulation (Voss et al., 2019). Meristem is a transitional program for individuals ages 18-28 that prepares young adults on the transition of adulthood while coping with the various symptoms of ASD. At our fieldwork site, our collective mission has been to focus on sensory and mood self-regulation to improve the individual's independence during situations. Technology can play …
Point Of View Video Modeling For Improved Self Care Among Asd Population, Liana Mae Atizado, Cassey Dela Pena, Anali Flores, Jeffrey Garcia, Timothy Zeng
Point Of View Video Modeling For Improved Self Care Among Asd Population, Liana Mae Atizado, Cassey Dela Pena, Anali Flores, Jeffrey Garcia, Timothy Zeng
Occupational Therapy Student Research
Meristem is a program designed for young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that emphasizes teaching the necessary skills for students to live life independently with confidence. Through structured and semi-structured interviews with staff members and students, a need that was identified within this organization is to have a thorough and consistent personal hygiene regimen for their students. While Meristem is currently implementing standard personal hygiene care in their curriculum, the variability of students understanding and implementing personal hygiene education has become an obstacle within this organization. To address this need for individuals with ASD, Video Modeling (VM) can offer …
Beyond Verbal: A Low-Cost Communication Tool To Address Language Barriers In A Community-Based Setting, Nikki Atis, Raman Dhillon, Victoria Maichel, Gabe Soto, Brenda Vergara
Beyond Verbal: A Low-Cost Communication Tool To Address Language Barriers In A Community-Based Setting, Nikki Atis, Raman Dhillon, Victoria Maichel, Gabe Soto, Brenda Vergara
Occupational Therapy Student Research
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) are tools, technologies, and approaches used to provide ways other than speech to aid communication-related challenges (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, n.d.). A communication board is a low-tech AAC tool seen in various formats such as printed on a poster board or digital applications on electronic devices. It consists of rows and columns of squares with simple pictures and minimally-worded labels in the preferred language.
Kitchen Stories, Terral Christopher, Nazifa Fazil, Lauren Jew, Ken Zhu
Kitchen Stories, Terral Christopher, Nazifa Fazil, Lauren Jew, Ken Zhu
Occupational Therapy Student Research
Individuals with ASD may experience difficulties with independent living skills, such as financial management, home management and meal preparation. An occupation such as cooking typically includes methods such as task-analysis, systemic prompting, cueing, modeling, visual support and feedback, which can be challenging for the ASD population.
Kitchen Stories is a video-based, cross-media cooking platform whose mission is to “to empower people to cook a fresh meal every day.” Although cooking is an essential part of everyday life, the creators of the platform understand that many people struggle with it for a variety of reasons. Nevertheless, they are confident that anyone …
Jackery Power Station: Stockton Shelter For The Homeless, Angela Vides, Abigail Equinoa, Carolyn Ly, Estephanie Huerta
Jackery Power Station: Stockton Shelter For The Homeless, Angela Vides, Abigail Equinoa, Carolyn Ly, Estephanie Huerta
Occupational Therapy Student Research
The community group, San Joaquin County Mobile Clinic, aims to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable populations by providing low-cost preventative healthcare and treatment options. This includes wound care, vaccinations, and assistance with accessing medical appointments and health insurance. However, research has shown that those without housing do not have adequate access to stable power sources to charge mobile devices to aid healthcare needs and access resources. The Jackery Power Station, which falls under the category of consumer access, priorities, and benefits over the lifespan, will attempt to address this barrier.
An estimated 2,631 individuals in San Joaquin county are …
Adaptive Seating, Julie Jones, Mckayla Wallace, Marisa Given, Nisha Rustia, George Cardenas
Adaptive Seating, Julie Jones, Mckayla Wallace, Marisa Given, Nisha Rustia, George Cardenas
Occupational Therapy Student Research
Children’s sensory needs are impacting their ability to attend to their speech language pathology treatment sessions in a meaningful and effective way. There is a gap in the education for SLPs on sensory integration which limits their ability to recognize the challenges and know how to support them in a productive way.
Weighted Devices For Somatosensory Regulation, Bri Swain, Kaelyn Obryan, Lauren Magat, Nik Gargiulo, Hailey Houck
Weighted Devices For Somatosensory Regulation, Bri Swain, Kaelyn Obryan, Lauren Magat, Nik Gargiulo, Hailey Houck
Occupational Therapy Student Research
Description: A weighted vest is a vest that typically has 10% of a person’s body weight evenly distributed around the vest (Olson et al., 2004). A weighted vest can provide sensory input that is believed to alleviate dysregulation, inattentiveness, and stereotypic behaviors (Carter et al., 2009).
Goal: Our community group is specifically targeting children with sensory processing impairments who are attending speech therapy sessions at the RiteCare clinic. Sensory behaviors exhibited by the clients are most commonly shown through dysregulation, outbursts, inattentiveness, and hyperactivity. The goal is to limit these maladaptive behaviors and increase attention span during intervention sessions. Weighted …
Insight Timer, Jocelyn Ong Najera, Joshua Mark Dano, Staphany Jimenez, Arthur Lui, Nancy Smith
Insight Timer, Jocelyn Ong Najera, Joshua Mark Dano, Staphany Jimenez, Arthur Lui, Nancy Smith
Occupational Therapy Student Research
Mission Statement: To provide cost-effective avenues for tangible stress reduction and relief for low-income communities such as Wellspring.
Overview: Insight Timer is a mobile application that offers guided meditation to calm the mind, reduce anxiety, manage stress, sleep deeply, and improve happiness. While also offering calm music, courses, live events, and workshops in various languages. (Insight Network, Inc., n.d.)
Problem Statement: Individuals who face poverty experience mental challenges due to stressors caused by poverty due to insecurity and uncertainty about food, housing, and income. Low-income communities tend to have limited resources, poor housing, experience high crime rates, violence rate, and …
The Pacifican December 2022, University Of The Pacific
The Pacifican December 2022, University Of The Pacific
All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly
No abstract provided.
A Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion (Dei) Approach To Collection Development In A University Library, Michele Gibney, Mickel Paris, Veronica Wells
A Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion (Dei) Approach To Collection Development In A University Library, Michele Gibney, Mickel Paris, Veronica Wells
University Libraries Librarian and Staff Articles and Papers
University of the Pacific’s objective in a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) audit of library collections was to examine the voices and subjects represented and reveal diversity gaps. During Spring 2021, in collaboration with library employees, eight student interns determined the methodology, assessed print and eBook collections, and provided recommendations on closing identified collection gaps. Initial results from auditing ~4,000 representative titles indicated University of the Pacific's library book collections lack the diversity to adequately reflect racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of students and their expectations for assignments and research. This paper documents the audit process and its impact on …
Board Of Editors, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
Board Of Editors, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Quick Critique Of The Common Law Of Contracts And Capitalism, Charles R. Calleros
A Quick Critique Of The Common Law Of Contracts And Capitalism, Charles R. Calleros
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Brief History Of Insanity: The Gaudio Translation, Benjamin G. Davis, Andrew Gaudio
A Brief History Of Insanity: The Gaudio Translation, Benjamin G. Davis, Andrew Gaudio
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
How California Lawmakers Responded Legislatively To The #Metoo Movement, Chris Micheli, Ashley Hoffman
How California Lawmakers Responded Legislatively To The #Metoo Movement, Chris Micheli, Ashley Hoffman
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transgender Youth Athletes: Does California Actually Protect Them From Discrimination?, Allison Dotta
Transgender Youth Athletes: Does California Actually Protect Them From Discrimination?, Allison Dotta
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
Table Of Contents, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administration And Faculty, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
Administration And Faculty, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Chief Managing Editor, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
Letter From The Chief Managing Editor, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prophylactic Profit: The One-Sided Compromise, Arash Aalem
Prophylactic Profit: The One-Sided Compromise, Arash Aalem
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Way Of The Dodo: On The Origin Of Specious Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws, Matt Urban
The Way Of The Dodo: On The Origin Of Specious Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws, Matt Urban
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cite This Volume, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
Cite This Volume, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Evening With Representative Christina Haswood, Christina Haswood
An Evening With Representative Christina Haswood, Christina Haswood
Student Life Events & Recordings
As part of Native American Heritage Month, join the Pacific community in welcoming Representative Christina Haswood. She'll share her insights as a young indigenous woman and as a member of the Kansas State Legislature.
Christina Haswood has a public health background and is a lifelong district resident of District 10, which she represents in the Kansas House of Representatives. At age 28, Christina is amongst the younger members of the Kansas Legislature and is one of three Native Americans elected into the 2021-2022 Legislative session.
Christina’s parents moved to Lawrence from the Navajo reservation in Arizona in pursuit of a …
Wendi Maxwell Oral History Interview, Wendi Maxwell, Mathew Lin
Wendi Maxwell Oral History Interview, Wendi Maxwell, Mathew Lin
Raymond College
No abstract provided.