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Modeling, Analysis, And Control Of Student Loan Debt Using Epidemiological Models, Kavya Ravishankar, Padmanabhan Seshiayer Nov 2021

Modeling, Analysis, And Control Of Student Loan Debt Using Epidemiological Models, Kavya Ravishankar, Padmanabhan Seshiayer

Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research

No abstract provided.


Dent-Als: Dentistry’S Virtual Reality Serious Gaming Solution For Advanced Life Support Training, Jesse Manton Nov 2021

Dent-Als: Dentistry’S Virtual Reality Serious Gaming Solution For Advanced Life Support Training, Jesse Manton

Faculty Showcase

THE GOAL: To develop a novel virtual reality (VR),interactive dental clinical environment wherein learners can engage with various clinical scenarios involving patient avatars, dental personnel and medical equipment consistent with a real-world dental office.

THE PURPOSE: To utilize this VR environment for training dental learners to develop skills for recognizing a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiating evaluation and management in dental setting, a requisite skill for all dentists in clinical practice.

THE POTENTIAL: A VR based learning environment allows learners to access these resources from remote locations, providing a cost effective and easily distributed simulation training solution. …


Revenue Classification Shifting: Does Ceo Gender Matter?, Wenjing Ouyang Nov 2021

Revenue Classification Shifting: Does Ceo Gender Matter?, Wenjing Ouyang

Faculty Showcase

Instead of managing bottom-line earnings, firms may use revenue classification shifting to inflate core earnings due to its less risky, less costly, but viable features. Using a sample of 36,427 US firm-year observations from 1993-2019, we show that female CEO-led earnings management suspect firms, i.e., those that just beat important earnings threshold, engage in less revenue classification shifting than those with male CEOs in the pre-SOX period, but increase revenue classification shifting after SOX. Further analyses indicate that these firms substitute revenue classification shifting for real earnings management under a stricter monitoring environment after SOX. The results are robust to …


Inviting Faculty To Assess Undergraduate Student Learning Of The Core Competencies With Canvas Outcomes And Rubrics, Jessica Grady Nov 2021

Inviting Faculty To Assess Undergraduate Student Learning Of The Core Competencies With Canvas Outcomes And Rubrics, Jessica Grady

Faculty Showcase

This project set up the infrastructure to pilot the use of Canvas to gather course-level data on student performance on University-wide Learning Outcomes (ULOs). Faculty were recruited to score student work using established rubrics that they embedded into their Canvas courses. The goal was to lay the groundwork for a decentralized model of assessing ULOs that can produce core competency results at the program level (versus a centralized university level) that faculty are more likely to use to inform their teaching and improve student learning.


A Sports Performance Major At Pacific, Lou Matz Nov 2021

A Sports Performance Major At Pacific, Lou Matz

Faculty Showcase

Myles Brand, the first President of the NCAA to be a former faculty member and university president, offered a provocative defense of the role and value of intercollegiate athletics in universities. He argued that they are substantively similar to traditional performing arts, such as dance and music, and so should be accepted by faculty as a legitimate part of a university’s educational mission. I contend that Brand did not bring his persuasive analogical argument to its logical conclusion: intercollegiate athletics should become a part of the academic curriculum by contributing to a new, first-of-its kind 'Sports Performance’ major. In my …


Transpacific Literary And Cultural Connections: Latin American Influence In Asia, Jie Lu Nov 2021

Transpacific Literary And Cultural Connections: Latin American Influence In Asia, Jie Lu

Faculty Showcase

This critical interdisciplinary volume investigates modern and contemporary Asian cultural products in the non-westernized transpacific context of Asian and Latin American intellectual and cultural connections. It focuses on the Latin American intellectual, literary, and cultural influences on Asia, which have long been overshadowed by the dominance of Europe/North America-oriented discourse and by the predominance of academic research by both Asian and western intellectuals that focuses only on the West. Moving beyond the western intellectual paradigm, the volume examines how Asian literature, films, and art interact with Latin American literature and ideas to reexamine, reconsider, and re-explore issues related to the …


Full Program, Academic Affairs Nov 2021

Full Program, Academic Affairs

Faculty Showcase

No abstract provided.


The N-Terminus Of Mif Controls The Flexibility Of Specific Β-Sheet Residues Resulting In Dynamic Regulation Of Cd74 Activation, Georgios Pantouris Nov 2021

The N-Terminus Of Mif Controls The Flexibility Of Specific Β-Sheet Residues Resulting In Dynamic Regulation Of Cd74 Activation, Georgios Pantouris

Faculty Showcase

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a pleiotropic protein with catalytic, CD74, CXCR2, CXCR4, and nuclease activities that contribute to the pathology of various inflammatory disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. The majority of MIF-triggered pathological conditions are associated with the activation of CD74, MIF’s cell surface receptor. The mechanistic details of MIF-induced activation of CD74 were mostly unknown until recently where it was shown that intramolecular dynamic signals transmitted from an allosteric center regulate the CD74activation site on MIF’s surface. Via backbone dynamic signals, the same center also controls the enzymatic pocket of MIF and more specifically the catalytically active …


Tiger Strides: Walk With Me Summer 2021 Library Fellowship, Lisa Cooperman Nov 2021

Tiger Strides: Walk With Me Summer 2021 Library Fellowship, Lisa Cooperman

Faculty Showcase

Pacific Advanced Collaboration Summer Fellowships are interdisciplinary, technology-enhanced experiences rooted in the collaborative ideals of Project Based Learning. Sponsored by the University Library, teams embark each summer on short, but intensive inquiries into complex, open-ended questions. The Summer 2021 fellowship centered on student-led investigations into the cultural histories of the Stockton campus. Research revealed a theme of student driven initiatives that propelled social change. To connect classmates past and present with their findings, the fellows devised and published a phone app for an augmented reality walking tour of selected campus sites. Supported by faculty and staff team with expertise in …


Metabolic Responses To Prolonged Fasting In A Naturally Obese Marine Mammal, Jane Khudyakov Nov 2021

Metabolic Responses To Prolonged Fasting In A Naturally Obese Marine Mammal, Jane Khudyakov

Faculty Showcase

Many animals undergo fasting in order to survive during periods of severe weather, food scarcity, migration, or reproduction. While most animals decrease their metabolism while fasting, northern elephant seals fast for several months while undergoing energy-intensive activities such as molting and reproduction. Seals fuel their energy needs with large fat stores that they accumulate while foraging at sea, resembling human patients with diabetes and obesity (insulin sensitivity, high levels of glucose and fat) while fasting. While some of the hormone signals involved in fasting have been identified, the molecular mechanisms that regulate healthy metabolic adaptations to fasting in seals are …


Sabbaticals Are About Space...Sometimes Vector Space, Anthony Dutoi Nov 2021

Sabbaticals Are About Space...Sometimes Vector Space, Anthony Dutoi

Faculty Showcase

A sabbatical is supposed to be about having the space to do the research you would usually not be able to get to. My plan was to wander around in 2D spaces, selling my ideas to other groups, connecting my projects with theirs, and connecting myself with their grad students (for both short- and long-term gain). Well, my physical space became limited to that of a spare bedroom, but it was quiet. And, fortunately, I am a theorist.

I spent my pre-tenure years investing heavily in specific way of re-writing the equations that dictate how electrons behave, which should be …


Kam Minority Heritage Archive, Marie Lee Nov 2021

Kam Minority Heritage Archive, Marie Lee

Faculty Showcase

In collaboration with the library, this project created an online archive of cultural heritage of the little-known Kam minority people in remote Guizhou Province in China. The archive consists of photographs, video recordings, audio recordings and field notes created by Marie Lee from 2009 to 2014 for the Kam Heritage Project. The archive is hosted at Pacific’s Scholarly Commons. Currently, there are over 3,000 photographs and videos uploaded in the archive. There have been over 43,000 downloads from viewers from all over the world, the majority coming from the education sector in the USA.


Survey Of Medical Marijuana Knowledge And Attitudes In A Dental School, Dara Szyliowicz Nov 2021

Survey Of Medical Marijuana Knowledge And Attitudes In A Dental School, Dara Szyliowicz

Faculty Showcase

Medical Marijuana (MM) use is increasing, requiring healthcare professionals, such as dentists, to increase their working knowledge of MM. Previous studies have indicated that MM education is lacking in current healthcare education.

Methods: A 50-question survey was created to assess, in detail, dentists' knowledge, practice, and attitudes toward MM, and to identify possible correlations between answers. The survey was modeled after a previous survey conducted amongst practicing pharmacists. All faculty dentists, faculty dental hygienists, students and residents at the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, University of the Pacific, were invited by email to participate.

Results: A total of 277 …


What's So Special About Specifications Grading? Student Perceptions Across Three Universities, Carla Strickland-Hughes Nov 2021

What's So Special About Specifications Grading? Student Perceptions Across Three Universities, Carla Strickland-Hughes

Faculty Showcase

Problems with traditional grading include creating stress for instructors and students (e.g., Kohn, 1999), demotivating students (e.g., Butler, 1988),encouraging students to adopt avoidant learning goals (Pulfrey et al., 2011),and fostering competitive rather than cooperative environments (Schinske &Tanner, 2014). Specifications (“specs”) grading (Nilson, 2014) is a system that promises to solve these problems by assessing mastery of course learning outcomes on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. By recommendation, "satisfactory” scores are set at a rigorous “B” level, and higher final grades are earned from completing more and/or higher-level satisfactory work. Advocates of specs grading (Nilson, 2014) argue that several evaluative criteria underscore benefits …


3 Capd Awards Helped Generate 2 National Presentations And 5 Publications., Chi Tran Nov 2021

3 Capd Awards Helped Generate 2 National Presentations And 5 Publications., Chi Tran

Faculty Showcase

There were 3 CAPD awards that have resulted in 2 presentations at national meetings and they also helped in the publication of 5 articles in peer-reviewed professional dental journals. There were 15 faculty, 4 pre-doctoral and 2 postdoctoral students who were involved:

CAPD.(2020) "Presentation at American Dental Education Association Meeting," award to Booth, Tran

Presentation-Greene RS, Greene SS, Tran CD. Graphic rapid extrusion: evolutionary novel electronic orthodontic management guide. Accepted for presentation American Dental Education Association. March 12, 2021 Boston, MA (Virtual)

Publication- Greene RS, Greene SS, Tran CD. Graphic rapid extrusion: evolutionary novel electronic orthodontic management guide. Journal of …


Discovery Of Novel Triplex Dna Binding Ligands, Liang Xue Nov 2021

Discovery Of Novel Triplex Dna Binding Ligands, Liang Xue

Faculty Showcase

Triplex DNA formation has attracted interest in anti-gene therapy as it can interfere with many pathogenic activities, including replication halt and gene expression regulation. Triplex DNA is not as stable as duplex DNA under physiological conditions. Small molecules, known as anti-gene enhancers, have been used to facilitate the formation of triplex DNA. In the present work, I report the discovery of a novel class of small molecules that can bind to triplex DNA with high affinities but do not influence the structures of duplex DNA.


Promoting Belonging And Equity Through Course Content., Primrose Igonor Oct 2021

Promoting Belonging And Equity Through Course Content., Primrose Igonor

Together We RISE (Making Excellence Inclusive)

As our education systems become increasingly diverse, it is crucial for “diverse” students to see themselves reflected in the course materials they consume as this may lead to higher persistence, retention and overall student success. It is also vital for “non-diverse” students to gain a better understanding of the experiences of others particularly as they navigate a world which is much more diverse and global minded than ever before.


Latina Lift Off: How Inclusive Innovation Helps Latina Undergraduate Students Rise, Kate Jackson Oct 2021

Latina Lift Off: How Inclusive Innovation Helps Latina Undergraduate Students Rise, Kate Jackson

Together We RISE (Making Excellence Inclusive)

In this workshop, we will discuss how Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Lake Forest College is supporting and encouraging the academic success of our Latina, first-generation students. Our approach includes an Inclusive Innovation class, a rich entrepreneurial mindset curriculum, and real-world, high-impact projects. Year over year, our center has seen an increase in Latinx students choosing our program, rising to nearly 1/5 of total students.

We believe Inclusive Innovation meets the aims of a liberal arts education. And we believe other small liberal arts colleges can replicate our efforts in a way that benefits both their students and their local community. …


2021 Scholars At Work Conference Program, Timothy Berry, Basak Bektas, Jeff Pribyl, Pavan Karra, Emily Sauter, Daniel Schwartz, Karen Lybeck, Jessica Schomberg, Kristin Scott, Sarah Ogilvie, Kristi Rendahl, Chelsea Mead, Maria Kalyvaki, Qiang Ye, Rebekah Degener, Susan Schalge, Thad Shunkwiler, Kristen Cvancara, Jameel Haque, Wendy Schuh, Jodi Egeland, Kelly Moreland, Jennifer Turner, Emily Stark, Dan Moen, Chandu Valluri, Andi Lassiter, Samantha Katner, Charles Krois, Alfredo Duplat, Jori Knwenti, Aaron Hoy Oct 2021

2021 Scholars At Work Conference Program, Timothy Berry, Basak Bektas, Jeff Pribyl, Pavan Karra, Emily Sauter, Daniel Schwartz, Karen Lybeck, Jessica Schomberg, Kristin Scott, Sarah Ogilvie, Kristi Rendahl, Chelsea Mead, Maria Kalyvaki, Qiang Ye, Rebekah Degener, Susan Schalge, Thad Shunkwiler, Kristen Cvancara, Jameel Haque, Wendy Schuh, Jodi Egeland, Kelly Moreland, Jennifer Turner, Emily Stark, Dan Moen, Chandu Valluri, Andi Lassiter, Samantha Katner, Charles Krois, Alfredo Duplat, Jori Knwenti, Aaron Hoy

Scholars at Work Conference

Program for the 2021 Scholars At Work Conference at Minnesota State University, Mankato on October 1, 2021.


Montgomery 1960: Using Technology To Teach Empathy And Perspective Taking, Brooks M. Leftwich, Gregory T. Croisdale, Khoa T. Dang Sep 2021

Montgomery 1960: Using Technology To Teach Empathy And Perspective Taking, Brooks M. Leftwich, Gregory T. Croisdale, Khoa T. Dang

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

A primary purpose of higher education in the U.S. is to promote personally and socially responsible graduates that can lead at work and in society (AAC&U, 2005). To successfully do so, students need coaching that intentionally develops empathy, perspective taking, intercultural agility, and the capacity to make ethical decisions (Narveaz, 2006). The holistic approaches historically used to teach these skills died with classical curriculum as the research university emerged and the risk-management culture replaced our in loco parentis relationships with students (Colby & Eichman. 2005). The current legal and political climate limits genuine discussion between college students and faculty/staff mentors …


Investigating The Corporatization Of The University: Financial Trends, Mileva Laura Boghosian Aug 2021

Investigating The Corporatization Of The University: Financial Trends, Mileva Laura Boghosian

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

No abstract provided.


Learning In A Hyflex Model, Kirsten Passyn Aug 2021

Learning In A Hyflex Model, Kirsten Passyn

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Setting Faculty Up For Success: Unlocking And Using Resources To Support Faculty Development And Career Advancement, Lisa Hanasono Jul 2021

Setting Faculty Up For Success: Unlocking And Using Resources To Support Faculty Development And Career Advancement, Lisa Hanasono

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Academy Conference

No abstract provided.


Replicating Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Education, Martinus J. Buijvoets, Bob Walrave, Jukka-Matti Turtiainen, Gregory H. Watson Jun 2021

Replicating Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Education, Martinus J. Buijvoets, Bob Walrave, Jukka-Matti Turtiainen, Gregory H. Watson

International Conference on Lean Six Sigma

Purpose – This paper describes the intricates and possibilities of replicating a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) education model from a pilot program to other universities—employing ‘replication as strategy’—based on a validated ‘business model.’

Study design/methodology/approach – This work is grounded in a case study on the ESTIEM LSSGB educational method and draws on the replication literature. Specifically: (1) replication as strategy (Winter and Szulanski, 2001) to replicate stimulating learning environments, and (2) replicating sets of teaching practices (Baden-Fuller and Winter, 2007). These theories are practiced using data obtained from various sources: Participant-observer data, interview data, and secondary case …


The Application Of Measures Of Lean Production For Services, Willem Salentijn, Jiju Antony, Chad Laux Jun 2021

The Application Of Measures Of Lean Production For Services, Willem Salentijn, Jiju Antony, Chad Laux

International Conference on Lean Six Sigma

This paper gives insights on how to measure the degree of lean for services and explores existing instruments, proposing adaptions on an existing instrument, developed for production.


Deliberate And Emergent Strategies Of Lean Implementation In Higher Education (He) – A Multiparadigmatic Approach., Justyna Maciąg Jun 2021

Deliberate And Emergent Strategies Of Lean Implementation In Higher Education (He) – A Multiparadigmatic Approach., Justyna Maciąg

International Conference on Lean Six Sigma

Strategies of Lean implementation in HE

by Justyna Maciąg

The purpose of this paper is to report on strategies that have been spontaneously emerging in the implementation of Lean management in HE institutions. The paper presents qualitative research on the implementation of the Lean concept in HE institutions worldwide and Poland.


From Letters To Logistics - The Enabling Role Of A Lean Transformation Programme In A National Postal Service: The Case Of An Post, Ireland, Seamus O'Reilly, Leadiing Edge Group, An Post Jun 2021

From Letters To Logistics - The Enabling Role Of A Lean Transformation Programme In A National Postal Service: The Case Of An Post, Ireland, Seamus O'Reilly, Leadiing Edge Group, An Post

International Conference on Lean Six Sigma

From Letters to Logistics - The enabling role of a lean transformation programme

in a national postal service: The case of An Post, Ireland

Seamus O’Reilly (Cork University Business School), David Murray (An Post) and Joe Aherne (Leading Edge Group)

Abstract

Purpose

This paper investigates the role of a lean transformation programme in supporting the transition of a national postal (mail) service from a traditional letter delivery service to a competitive parcel delivery service.

Methodology

Given the objective an intrinsic case study (Stake, 2005) approach was adopted, as this specific case was of interest. To support this approach the researchers …


Coil Experience. Intercultural Case Analysis: Sports Brand Company Perspectives From Canada And Spain, Jody-Lynn Rebek, Víctor Del Corte Lora, Eunjung Riauka Jun 2021

Coil Experience. Intercultural Case Analysis: Sports Brand Company Perspectives From Canada And Spain, Jody-Lynn Rebek, Víctor Del Corte Lora, Eunjung Riauka

Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse International Students in Open or Online Learning Environments: A Research Symposium

The COVID-19 pandemic posed many challenges, including travel restrictions, which limited the opportunities for student-exchange programs. One solution to promote intercultural learning during the pandemic and form relations with students in different countries was COIL. This paper presents a Collaborative Online Intercultural Learning (COIL) case study that engaged students from Canada and Spain in an intercultural learning experience. Instructors worked collaboratively to design learning objectives and related course activities to establish a five (5) week program of co-instruction within their higher-education course schedules. Using technology, and a combination of asynchronous and synchronous opportunities, students were engaged in the course content …


Helping Students Build Learning Communities, Nirmani Wijenayake Jun 2021

Helping Students Build Learning Communities, Nirmani Wijenayake

Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse International Students in Open or Online Learning Environments: A Research Symposium

Building learning communities and providing ways of engagement in a fully online course is important to keep students motivated and help them with their learning. However, finding effective ways to build learning communities in fully online courses can be challenging due to the flexible nature of the courses and the diversity of student cohorts. In 2021, a term-long group project was introduced into a large, fully online, general education course to help provide students with peer-learning opportunities and teach them how to effectively work in a group. Dynamic ongoing projects, such as these, give insights into how students understand concepts …


Focus On Relationships And Strengths: Engaging International Learners Online, Candy Ho Jun 2021

Focus On Relationships And Strengths: Engaging International Learners Online, Candy Ho

Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse International Students in Open or Online Learning Environments: A Research Symposium

The shift to online courses during the global COVID-19 pandemic highlighted that teaching and learning online is an evolving practice for both students and educators. Notably, for international students, challenges with learning online can be more pronounced, as they are also adapting to cultures of their host country and expectations from their post-secondary institutions, while attempting to forge connections with their domestic peers. This paper describes several notable pedagogical interventions implemented by the author in her Canadian-based, online, asynchronous courses that have a high number of international students. These include repurposing office hours, reporting on student feedback, and incorporating Indigenous …