Presentation: Tashauna Stewart
Tashauna Stewart (Lee Business School Advising Center) recently presented on innovative approaches to advisor wellness and professional sustainability at the 2026 NACADA Region 8/9 Conference in San Diego, California. Her session, titled "Beyond the Desk: Fostering Advisor Wellness Through Micro-Externships," highlighted the Lee Business School鈥檚鈥
Presentation: Christopher Edwards
Christopher Edwards (College of Liberal Arts Advising Center) recently presented on the importance of equity, representation, and inclusion within academic advising at the 2026 NACADA Region 8/9 Conference in San Diego, California. The session, titled "We're Here Too," examined... the lived experiences of Men of Color 鈥 particularly Black queer鈥
Presentation: Mana Azizsoltani, Ismael G贸mez-Talal, Piyush Puranik, Kasra Ghaharian
Mana Azizsoltani, Ismael G贸mez-Talal, Piyush Puranik, and Kasra Ghaharian (all International Gaming Institute) presented a conference paper titled "Quantifying Luck: Determining the probability of baccarat losses given player bet mix" at the 19th International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking in Las Vegas, Nevada. This鈥
Presentation: Kevin McVay, Charlene Gonzales
Kevin McVay (College of Sciences Advising Center) and Charlene Gonzales (Career and Professional Development Office, Lee Business School), alongside colleagues Andrea Aduna from San Diego State University and Derek Furukawa from the University of Hawai驶i at M膩noa, recently presented at the 2026 NACADA Region 8/9 Conference in San Diego, California鈥
Presentation: Andrew Thomas Reyes
Andrew Thomas Reyes (Nursing) presented a podium presentation at the 11th International Conference of the European Transcultural Nursing Association (ETNA) in Limassol, Cyprus last May 5, 2026. The title of his presentation was "Culturally Mediated Barriers to Mental Health Help-Seeking Among Filipino American Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study鈥
Published: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine
Emily Ahner, Iren Gharibyan, Ann Beck, Samrawit Misiker, Christine Lee, Paige Hewitt, Vidhani S. Goel, Dale M. Netski, Kavita Batra, Leanne Free, and Nadia Gomez (all Medicine) published an article in Healthcare titled: 鈥淰iral but Not Verified: Analyzing Accuracy and Engagement in TikTok Discussions of IUDs.鈥 This study analyzed the accuracy and鈥
Honors: College of Education faculty and staff
The College of Education recently recognized the following faculty and staff for their outstanding contributions:
Heather Dahl-Jacinto, Distinguished Associate/Full Professor (Tenure Track)
Sarah Wolff, Distinguished Assistant Faculty-in-Residence
Heather Van Ness, Distinguished Associate/Full Faculty-in-Residence鈥
Published: Tina Brandon Abbatangelo
Dr. Tina Brandon Abbatangelo (Dental) authored 鈥淐arceral Systems and Oral Health Access," which explores the high proportion of incarcerated people suffering from untreated dental caries, periodontal disease, and other oral pathologies. The article was published in the April issue of the American Association of Public Health Dentistry within its鈥
Presentation: Alethea Inns, Bob Soulliere
Alethea Inns and Bob Soulliere (both Information Technology) presented "Human First, AI Second: The Heart Behind the Algorithm" at the Nevada Public Health Foundation's Annual Conference, "Navigating Ethics: Ethical Practices in the Age of AI," held at the Tuscany Suites and Casino in Las Vegas on May 27, 2026. The 95-minute interactive session鈥
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