Published: Katsiaryna Afanasyeva, Alina Swafford, James Navalta, Graham McGinnis, John Mercer
Congratulations to 性视界传媒 graduate student Katsiaryna (Kate) Afanasyeva (Kinesiology, Sports Science) on the publication of her master's thesis research, "Brief Report of Core Temperature Patterns in Triathletes While Swimming in Warm Open Water With and Without a Wetsuit," in the International Journal of Exercise Science. The study was co-authored鈥
Sarah Surrain (Early Childhood, Multilingual, and Special Education), along with colleagues, published the article, 鈥淭uning in to Development: How Home Music Activities Relate to Language and Motor Skills in Toddlers from Monolingual and Multilingual Home Environments鈥 in Infancy.
Asma Awan (Social and Behavioral Health) and Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health, Internal Medicine) presented a paper titled, 鈥淥vercoming Workforce Shortages: Evidence from a Structured, Scholarship Experiential Program Linking Academia and Local Health Departments鈥 at the Academy Health, Annual Research Meeting held in Seattle, WA from鈥
Amy Reed-Sandoval (Philosophy) and Luvell Anderson (Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) co-presented their paper "African American Migration Ethics" at the 2026 Latin American Studies Association congress in Paris, France.
Shawn Gerstenberger (Public Health) was awarded a $296,109 grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc., which proposes routine opt-out HIV and syphilis testing for adult ED patients already receiving blood draws for clinical care.
Published: Brett Gleason, Heather Dahl, Taylor Milner
Brett Gleason, Heather Dahl, and graduate student Taylor Milner (Counselor Education, School Psychology, and Human Services), along with a colleague from Oregon State University - Cascades, published their study, "Bridging Nature and Counselor Education: Utilization and Barriers to EcoWellness" in the Journal of Humanistic Counseling.
Tom Romero (Law) presented "The Color of Kinship: Observations of a Brown Buffalo on Rights to the River in North and South America and its Implications for Racial Justice in 鈥淲estern鈥 Water Law" at the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association in San Francisco.
At the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association in San Francisco, professors M谩ximo Langer and David Tanenhaus (Law) presented their paper titled "The Decline of Juvenile Confinement and the Remains of the Original Juvenile Court in the Early Twenty-First Century in the United States."
Joe Regalia (Law) co-launched a new series with the State Bar of Nevada exploring AI agents and the latest trends in legal tech. He presented the inaugural session, "Effective AI Prompting in Legal Practice."