Faculty & Staff Accomplishments

We are excited to share recent accomplishments from faculty and staff members at our campuses around the world.

Accomplishments are listed by date of achievement in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first.

Amanda Golden

College of Arts & Sciences / Humanities

Amanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor of English in the Department of Humanities, delivered a discussion on February 15, 2024, titled "Writing about Archives" as part of the Modern Language Association's Sit and Write series.

Nicole Calma-Roddin

College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology & Counseling Department

Nicole Calma-Roddin, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology and counseling, presented on "Using Games and Songs in the Teaching of Psychology" and on "Opportunities to Promote Anti-Ableism Across the Psychology Curriculum" as part of the on-demand video symposium at The Society for the Teaching of Psychology’s annual conference on teaching, which took place online from February 12 to 16, 2024.

Becky Frieden

ITS

Becky Frieden, M.B.A.,, senior director of enterprise applications and decision support systems, presented a session titled "How to Make Data Governance Relevant Across Your Campus" at the HelioCampus Summit in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, held in early February 2024. Pennie Turgeon, M.B.A., vice president for information technology, chief information officer, and chief information security officer, participated in a keynote panel.

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Melissa Huey

College of Arts and Sciences

Melissa Huey, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, had her paper, “The Impact of Synchronous Zoom Learning on Course Comprehension and Psychological Well-Being in the College Classroom” published to the Journal of School and Educational Psychology, a peer-reviewed journal, on February 4, 2024. Results found that having cameras mandatory or encouraged in synchronous Zoom classes increased mindfulness and course comprehension. In addition, a calm relaxing virtual background was found to have the same effect. Surprisingly, the utilization of breakout rooms decreased course comprehension, likely because it does not mirror traditional in-person group work.

Yusui Chen

Physics

Yusui Chen, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, published an article entitled "Positivity-preserving non-Markovian master equation for open quantum system dynamics: Stochastic Schrödinger equation approach" in Physical Review A on February 2, 2024. The work, collaborating with researchers from Stony Brook University, studies a long-standing question in open quantum systems: how to preserve positivity in generic master equations.

Rozina Vavetsi

School of Architecture and Design/Digital Art and Design

Rozina Vavetsi, M.SC., associate professor and chair of the Department of Digital Art and Design, led a week-long innovative workshop at École Brassart in Nantes, France, as part of the 2024 International Career Days, held in February 2024. Vavetsi worked closely with ten exceptional graphic design and art direction students to rebrand packaging designs, using paper engineering and integrating unique materials to create multi-sensory user experiences.

Matias del Campo

Matias del Campo, Ph.D., associate professor of architecture, was the editor of a scholarly book, titled "Diffusions in Architecture: Artificial Intelligence and Image Generators." Del Campo also contributed four chapters to the book, which was published in February 2024.

Robert Amundsen

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences

Robert N. Amundsen, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of Energy Management, presented “Floating Power Plants: From Novelty to Mainstream” at the 2nd International Conference on Future Challenges in Sustainable Urban Planning and Territorial Management, held January 29–31, 2024.

Colleen Kirk

School of Management

Colleen P. Kirk, D.P.S., associate professor of marketing, discussed her research on declining social invitations on the January 26, 2024, episode of "It's Okay to Say 'No' to People," with Austin Cross on National Public Radio's AirTalk.

Jamel Vanderburg

Humanities/Health Professionals

Jamel Vanderburg, M.P.A., adjunct instructor of interdisciplinary studies, was selected to receive the 2023 Alpha Phi Alpha Education Foundation Scholarship on January 23, 2024. This award aims to support the educational endeavors of academically talented and well-rounded men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.

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