College of Business and Economics
Yingying Shao, Michaël DeWally and Babu Baradwaj, Finance, had an article, “Does securitization support entrepreneurial activity?” accepted for publication by the Journal of Financial Services Research. http://link.springer.com/journal/10693/onlineFirst/page/1
Susan Flaherty, Yingying Shao and Babu Baradwaj, Finance, had a paper “The Impact of Lending Growth on the Riskiness of Chinese Banks” accepted for publication by The Chinese Economy.
College of Health Professions
Kinesiology Department
Tabatha Ulrich was recently acknowledged by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) for her “outstanding contribution to the profession of teaching and educator preparation as a member of CAEP’s new cadre of site visitors.”
Nursing & Health Science Departments
Susan Radius, along with co-presenters, Meghan Bailey and Theresa Jackson, were honored as the sole recipients of the Research Coordinating Board Presentation Awards: Professional Brief Oral Presentation, as announced at the 2013 American Association for Health Education annual meeting for their presentation “GPA and Health Educator Success: Do Grades Really matter?“
Occupational Therapy & Occupational Science Department
Theresa Smith authored an article, “Refinement of the Low Vision Independence Measure: A qualitative study” in Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics.
Maggie Reitz co-authored the Scaffa & Reitz 2nd ed. of Occupational Therapy in Community-Based Settings textbook. The following current Department of Occupational Therapy & Occupational Science faculty contributed the following chapters:
Sonia Lawson– “Health promotion initiatives within academic communities”
Beth Merryman– “Legislation and policy issues” (co-authored with Dr. Van Slyke, University of South Alabama), “Theoretical frameworks for community-based practice” (with Dr. Scaffa, University of South Alabama), and “Health promotion initiatives within academic communities”
S. Maggie Reitz– “Theoretical frameworks for community-based practice” (with Dr. Scaffa, University of South Alabama), “Forensic mental health practice within the community”, “Health promotion initiatives within academic communities”, “Program evaluation” (with Dr. Ensminger, Loyola University, Chicago and Dr. Scaffa, University of South Alabama), and “Work and career transitions” (with Dr. Nochajski, Buffalo State University of New York)
Theresa Smith– “Low vision services in the community”
Jenna Yeager– “Health promotion initiatives within academic communities”