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When Students Drive Design: Creating A Family Study Room For Students Who Are Parents, Jennifer F. Paustenbaugh, C. Jeffrey Belliston Dec 2018

When Students Drive Design: Creating A Family Study Room For Students Who Are Parents, Jennifer F. Paustenbaugh, C. Jeffrey Belliston

Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences

The paper focuses on a user-centered design project in the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University (BYU). BYU students who are parents comprise about 25% of the student population. University leaders have a goal for students to graduate in fewer semesters. Some students—especially females—drop out of school upon becoming a parent. Other students delay graduation by taking fewer classes in order to attend to their parental duties. Student parents who use the library frequently did not feel welcome when accompanied by their children. Oftentimes the parents elected not to use the library as the study resource it was …


Research Support – “Just In Time”?, Inga Lena Grønlund Dec 2018

Research Support – “Just In Time”?, Inga Lena Grønlund

Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences

Challenges occur as research typically require “just in time” library support. The evolution of a research project may lead to sudden changes in coordination between different phases or steps in the project. Consequentially, the need for flexible research support conflicts the possibilities for long-term resource planning and coordination in the library. Moreover, these consequences will enlarge in a situation with resource scarcity. The aim of my presentation is to address some challenges posed by the time-logic inherent in research projects, based on experiences from the literature search team at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University (formerly HIOA, Oslo and Akershus University …


Reading Scholarly Articles, Hilary Kraus Dec 2018

Reading Scholarly Articles, Hilary Kraus

New England Library Instruction Group

This presentation demonstrated a lesson on effectively reading scholarly research articles which was used with students in a first year English course. In the lesson, students are given a relatively short scholarly article, some guidance in effective techniques for breaking down and understanding this kind of article, and a worksheet to guide their process. When they complete the worksheet, they're given an article on a similar topic from a popular source and use a shorter worksheet to compare the two. The lesson ends with a group discussion. Students get practice, in a supportive environment, in understanding how to parse a …


Inclusion Of Those With Mental Health Issues, Timothy Ross Scala, Brittany Schulman, Chelsea Walton Dec 2018

Inclusion Of Those With Mental Health Issues, Timothy Ross Scala, Brittany Schulman, Chelsea Walton

Campus Diversity Dialogues

What is it like to live every day with mental health challenges? How can we be inclusive of those dealing with issues related to mental health? What can you do to support your colleagues who may have mental health challenges themselves or in their family?


Community-Scale Water Treatment Systems In The Dominican Republic, Jonathan Racey, Annabelle Papai, Elise Fischer, Becca Johnson Dec 2018

Community-Scale Water Treatment Systems In The Dominican Republic, Jonathan Racey, Annabelle Papai, Elise Fischer, Becca Johnson

Engagement & Service-Learning Summit

Engagement and Service-Learning Summit: Reciprocal and Sustainable Partnerships


When Is A Suffix Not A Suffix?, Ryan M. Kasak Nov 2018

When Is A Suffix Not A Suffix?, Ryan M. Kasak

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Nationalism And Underdevelopment In Central Asia, Russell G. Zanca Nov 2018

Nationalism And Underdevelopment In Central Asia, Russell G. Zanca

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Community Festivals As Racialized Spaces: Latinx Exclusion And Policing, Juan R. Martinez Nov 2018

Community Festivals As Racialized Spaces: Latinx Exclusion And Policing, Juan R. Martinez

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


The Sexual Values And Behaviors Discrepancy Model: Clinical Implications, Zachary D. Bloom, Galina Lipkin Nov 2018

The Sexual Values And Behaviors Discrepancy Model: Clinical Implications, Zachary D. Bloom, Galina Lipkin

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Role Of Engagement In Collaborative Learning: What Does Active Learning Look Like And What Does It Predict?, Maureen W. Erber, Ruth B. Church, Steven Hernandez Nov 2018

Role Of Engagement In Collaborative Learning: What Does Active Learning Look Like And What Does It Predict?, Maureen W. Erber, Ruth B. Church, Steven Hernandez

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Accent Shifting In The Singing Of George Harrison, Karen A. Duchaj, William Stone Nov 2018

Accent Shifting In The Singing Of George Harrison, Karen A. Duchaj, William Stone

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Caring Of Caregivers Organically (Coco): Health Education For Latinas Caring For A Family Member With Alzheimer's Disease Or Related Dementia, Judith S. Rocha Nov 2018

Caring Of Caregivers Organically (Coco): Health Education For Latinas Caring For A Family Member With Alzheimer's Disease Or Related Dementia, Judith S. Rocha

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Highlighting Neiu Faculty Excellence: Using Institutional Repositories To Spark Campus Conversations, Alyssa T. Vincent Nov 2018

Highlighting Neiu Faculty Excellence: Using Institutional Repositories To Spark Campus Conversations, Alyssa T. Vincent

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


It Only Takes A Moment: Mindset Intervention Improves Performance, Retention…And Resilience?, Lorilene L. Cuevas, Maureen W. Erber, Naida A. Silverthorn Nov 2018

It Only Takes A Moment: Mindset Intervention Improves Performance, Retention…And Resilience?, Lorilene L. Cuevas, Maureen W. Erber, Naida A. Silverthorn

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Subsistence Entrepreneurship After A Devastating Natural Disaster: A Case Study In Puerto Rico, Angel D. Resto Nov 2018

Subsistence Entrepreneurship After A Devastating Natural Disaster: A Case Study In Puerto Rico, Angel D. Resto

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Longevity Factors: A Case For Southwest Japan, Masami Takahashi Nov 2018

Longevity Factors: A Case For Southwest Japan, Masami Takahashi

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Ethnic Diversity And Suburban Social Cohesion, Victor M. Ortiz Nov 2018

Ethnic Diversity And Suburban Social Cohesion, Victor M. Ortiz

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


A New Approach To Model The Forward-Looking Monetary Policy Function, Hardik A. Marfatia Nov 2018

A New Approach To Model The Forward-Looking Monetary Policy Function, Hardik A. Marfatia

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Acceptance And Commitment Therapy Exercises For Traumatic And Generalized Anxiety, Christopher R. Merchant Nov 2018

Acceptance And Commitment Therapy Exercises For Traumatic And Generalized Anxiety, Christopher R. Merchant

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Jornaleros Engaged In A Multidimensional Struggle: A Critical Ethnography With Day Laborers In Las Vegas, J. Adrian Casrejón Nov 2018

Jornaleros Engaged In A Multidimensional Struggle: A Critical Ethnography With Day Laborers In Las Vegas, J. Adrian Casrejón

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Examining Delayed Onset Of Dementia In The Bilingual Geriatric Population, Erica Brown, Elizabeth Hartman Nov 2018

Examining Delayed Onset Of Dementia In The Bilingual Geriatric Population, Erica Brown, Elizabeth Hartman

Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium

Background: Dementia is the largest cause of dependency and disability in older adults, affecting nearly 50 million people worldwide with about 10 million new cases every year. Presently, there are no cures for dementia. Consequently, a growing body of evidence suggests that bilingualism may delay the onset of clinical dementia symptoms by several years.

Objectives: The purpose of this review is to summarize and analyze current evidence from studies that examined how bilingualism delays the onset of dementia. Evidence is reviewed suggesting that bilingualism may delay the dementia symptoms due to an increase in cognitive reserve, which refers to an …


Public Interest In Banking Resolution Tools In The Eu And In The Us, Katarzyna Sokal Nov 2018

Public Interest In Banking Resolution Tools In The Eu And In The Us, Katarzyna Sokal

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


Help-Seeking Patterns Among Transgender Intimate Partner Violence Survivors, Adam Messinger Nov 2018

Help-Seeking Patterns Among Transgender Intimate Partner Violence Survivors, Adam Messinger

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


I'Ll Have What She's Having: Forming Impressions Of An Individual As A Function Of Food Choices, Amanda Dykema-Engblade, Lorilene L. Cuevas Nov 2018

I'Ll Have What She's Having: Forming Impressions Of An Individual As A Function Of Food Choices, Amanda Dykema-Engblade, Lorilene L. Cuevas

Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium

No abstract provided.


The Constituent Women Of Violence Against Women, Wilmer Morales, Jocelyn Martinez, Samantha Amaro Nov 2018

The Constituent Women Of Violence Against Women, Wilmer Morales, Jocelyn Martinez, Samantha Amaro

Violence Against Women conference

The Violence against Women Initiative is a very important framework in a time in which women need a platform to be able to discuss the problems and inequality they face in society. Throughout history women have been demonized, abuse, and treated unfairly, which has affected the way women respond to acts of violence. However, recent events have allowed women to gain the courage to stand against acts including verbal, physical, emotional, and psychological abuse. Society, in general, has to be educated and be made aware of how to respond and meticulously act during events that violate the rights of women, …


Demanding Accountability In Domestic Violence Courts, Johnna Pike Nov 2018

Demanding Accountability In Domestic Violence Courts, Johnna Pike

Violence Against Women conference

This presentation explores whether specialized domestic violence courts are achieving their stated objective of abuser accountability. Domestic violence emerged from the private realm of family life into the public consciousness during the 1970s. Since then, there has been a largely successful movement to reframe domestic violence as a “real” social problem necessitating meaningful criminal justice intervention. Within the criminal justice system, victim and feminist groups have mostly prevailed in controlling the discourse around domestic violence as a gender-based offense. As a result, a criminal court model aimed at empowering victims and at holding abusers accountable has emerged. However, the efficacy …


The “Pedagogy Of Cruelty ” In The “Putero” Narrative, Agueda Gómezsuárez Nov 2018

The “Pedagogy Of Cruelty ” In The “Putero” Narrative, Agueda Gómezsuárez

Violence Against Women conference

This paper is focused on research regarding the sexual grammar of the narrations of prostitution customers in Spain in relation to the work of anthropologist Rita Segato, with the purpose of understanding why men pay for sex. In order to understand the causes that articulate the “putero” narrative, the discourses of prostitution customers were analyzed through semi-structured in-depth interviews, group interviews, and discussion groups. The succession of socio-sexual paradigms in our country illuminates the comprehension of this phenomenon that places Spain as the European country with the highest rate of make prostitution consumption. The stories are classified in four categories: …


Climate Futures, Design And The Just Transition Schedule, Liberal Arts Division Nov 2018

Climate Futures, Design And The Just Transition Schedule, Liberal Arts Division

Climate Futures Symposium

Schedule of events distributed at the Symposium.


Breaking The Silence: Discussions About Disability, Sex, & Gender Identity, Janet Sauer, Kirsten Bond, Cassidy Donahue, Molly Wolber, Hannah Hunter, Elizabeth Bellin, Katherine Deluga Nov 2018

Breaking The Silence: Discussions About Disability, Sex, & Gender Identity, Janet Sauer, Kirsten Bond, Cassidy Donahue, Molly Wolber, Hannah Hunter, Elizabeth Bellin, Katherine Deluga

Violence Against Women conference

Silence often accompanies topics about disability, sexuality, and gender identity. This panel of Lesley students, alumni, and faculty discuss the issue of silence involving social stigma and ignorance that can often lead to violence against people with disabilities. The panelists participated in an interdisciplinary course, Disability Studies, in which students chose to research these topics for their social action projects and papers. Panelists who see themselves as allies and/or self-identify as disabled share their research, personal experiences, and interviews with the audience to provide insights into some of the systematic exclusion of people with disabilities in these discussions, particularly in …


A Scholar’S Reflection On Intimate Partner Violence In The Cape Verdean Community, Dawna M. Thomas Nov 2018

A Scholar’S Reflection On Intimate Partner Violence In The Cape Verdean Community, Dawna M. Thomas

Violence Against Women conference

The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have brought about a social shift and cultural change that validates women and men who have reported sexual abuse in the workplace and other forms of abuse, including intimate partner violence. This movement follows in the footsteps of several decades of other pioneers who advocated and fought for survivors of all types of abuse. Their efforts have not only increased public awareness, but also brought about legislation, support systems, and a greater understanding regarding the complexity of intimate partner violence. Yet culturally diverse communities such as the Cape Verdean community continue to face a variety …