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Welcome Back Faculty & Staff Gathering and Book Reception

Welcome Back Faculty & Staff Gathering and Book Reception

January 25, 2016 - 2:15pm
Location: 
East Parlor

Celebrating Books and Book Chapters Published from 7/14 - 6/15

Books

Contemporary families: Translating research into practice
Scott Browning with B.K. Pasley

Dramatic interactions in education: Vygotskian and sociocultural approaches to drama, education and research (Eds,)
Ana Marjanovic –Shane with S. Davis, B. Ferholt,H. Grainger Clemson, S. Jansson

Into the Pensieve: The Philosophy and Mythology of Harry Potter, 1st Edition
Patrick McCauley

Julian's Gift
Teri Rouse

Pain without Boundaries: Inquiries across Cultures
Nicole Monteiro with R.F. Fox

Book Chapters

“Communicating with special populations including non-verbal individu-als, mentally challenged and the d/Deaf. “ In J. Eterno & C. Roberson (Eds.), Handbook for Detectives.
Lauren Barrow

“Creative arts therapies”. In R. Cautin & S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), The encyclopedia of clinical psychology.
Lynn Brandsma

“Understanding and enhancing psychological acceptance”. In S. J. Lynn W. O’Donohue, & S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Health, happiness, and well-being: Better living through psychological science
Lynn Brandsma with J.D. Herbert

“Forging our Identity, 1650-1944.” Beirne, Mary Helen, ed. Ready for Any Good Work.
Mary Helen Kashuba, SSJ

“Robotics-Based Course Design for Autism Spectrum Disorder.” In S. Carliner, C. Fulford & N. Ostashewski (Eds.), Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology
Yefim Kats with J. Kuhn

"Well-Being in the Christian Tradition", in The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being,
William Lauinger

“Working with families of LGB adolescents.” In Browning, S.B., & Pasley, K. (Eds). Contemporary families: Translating research into practice
Joseph Micucci

“Treating pain in Botswana: Exploring doctors’ perspectives on patient experiences.” In R.F. Fox and N.M. Monteiro (Eds.), Pain without boundaries: Inquiries across cultures.
Nicole Monteiro

“Gifted to the world: My journey from urban America to global scholar-ship.” In J.M. Scott-Carrol & A. Sparks (Eds.) Running the Long Race in Gifted Education: Narratives and Interviews of Culturally Diverse Gifted Adults.
Nicole Monteiro

"Trinita", and "Dance of the Trinity" in Ignatian Spirituality and Christian Feminism published in The Way
Margaret Thompson, SSJ

Open/Applies to: 
Undergraduate Students Only
Adult Accelerated Students Only
Graduate Students Only
Alumni
Appointed Faculty Only
Appointed Staff Only