Publications | 2024


Publications


Dr. Tara L. Bell

Associate Professor
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • Hampton, L., DeBoy, J., Gunaratne, A., Stallings, A., Bell, T., Phillips,M., Kamath, S., Sterrett, E., and Nazareth-Pidgeon, K. “Improving documentation of penicillin allergy labels among pediatric inpatients.” Hospital Pediatrics Volume 13, Issue 9, September 2023

Dr. Jenna P. Carpenter

Dean and Professor
School of Engineering

Peer-Reviewed Conference Publication

  • Visco, D., Carpenter, J.P., Cheville, A., Bohl, D. & El Sayed, J., “Developing a National Framework for Recognition of Engineering and Engineering Technology Faculty Instructional Excellence,” Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, June 2023.
  • Dillon, H., Carpenter, J.P. Kaifez, R., Mayer, B., Rogers, S., & Tribelhorn, B., “Undergraduate Research as a Tool for Building Entrepreneurial Mindset in Engineering Students,’ Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, June 2023.
  • Nagel, J. & Carpenter. J.P., “Lessons Learned from Offering In-Department Wellness Programs,” Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, June 2023.
  • Carpenter, J.P., “Weaving Students Into Engineering, not Weeding Them Out: A Framework for Institutions,” CoNECD Annual Conference, February 2024.

Dr. Tony W. Cartledge

Professor of Old Testament
Divinity School

Journal/Magazine Article

Book

  • Authored and published four volumes of the Nurturing Faith Commentary: Lectionary Resources for Preaching and Teaching.
    • Year B, Volume 1: Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany
    • Year B, Volume 2: Lent, Easter, and Pentecost
    • Year B, Volume 3: Season After Pentecost, Proper 1-14
    • Year B, Volume 4: Season After Pentecost, Proper 15-29

Dr. Richard Drew

Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Book Chapter(s)

  • Drew RH, Johnson S.  Prevention and treatment of infections in neutropenic cancer patients.  In Koda-Kimble MA, Young LY, Kradjan WA, Guglielmo BJ (eds).  Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use of Drugs (12th edition).  Baltimore, MD, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2023.
  • Online Reference
  • Drew RH, Peel T.  Linezolid and tedizolid. In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA (published Dec 14, 2023).
  • Drew RH, Peel T.  Linezolid and tedizolid. In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA (published Dec 14, 2023).
  • Drew RH. Pyrazinamide: An overview. In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA. (annual revision published Dec 13, 2023).
  • Drew RH. Rifamycins (rifampin, rifabutin, rifapentine). In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA 2004 (annual revision published Jan 11, 2024).
  • Drew RH, Sakoulas G.  Vancomycin: parenteral dosing, monitoring, and adverse effects in adults. In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA (annual revision published Nov 16, 2023).
  • Drew RH. Isoniazid: an overview. In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA (annual revision published Dec 13, 2023).
  • Drew RH, Sterling TR. Antituberculous drugs: an overview In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA ( annual revision published Jan 26, 2024).
  • Drew RH. Dosing and administration of parenteral aminoglycosides. In: Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA (annual revision published Nov 02, 2023).

Dr. Adam C. English

Professor of Christian Studies
College of Arts & Sciences

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • “Golden Rule Ethics Applied to Relational Models,” Perspectives in Religious Studies 50.3 (Fall 2023), 375-390.

Dr. J. Dean Farmer

Professor of Communication Studies
College of Arts & Sciences

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • Farmer, J. D. (2023). Reconstitutive and invitational reconciliation with ‘the boys’: Musings on Christian autoethnographic apologia in a post (?)–Trump world. Carolinas Communication Annual, 39, 16–30.

Marcus Gadson

Assistant Professor of Law
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law

Books and law review articles

  • Marcus Gadson joined Campbell’s faculty on July 1, 2019. As a scholar, he focuses on state constitutions and civil procedure. His scholarship has appeared, or is forthcoming, in top-ranked journals such as the New York University Law Review, Michigan Law Review, U.C.L.A. Law Review, and Georgetown Law Journal. His book about the history of constitutional crisis at the state level will be published with the New York University Press later this year or early in 2025.

Dr. Chris Godwin

Assistant Dean/Chair of Professional Education
School of Education & Human Sciences

Book Chapters

  • Coogan, T. A., Godwin, C., & Steen, S. Process observation in Task Groups. In C. J. McCarthy & D. D. Choudhuri (Eds.), Fundamentals of Group Process Observation. Taylor & Francis. (2024)
  • Coogan, T. A., Godwin, C., & Steen, S. (in progress). Process observation in Psychoeducational Groups. In C. J. McCarthy & D. D. Choudhuri (Eds.), Fundamentals of Group Process Observation. Taylor & Francis. (2024)”

Dr. Stephen P. Holly

Associate Professor of Biochemistry
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • Brechko A, Jiroutek M, Jones K, Brenseke B, Maharty D, Cappola J and Holly SP. Retrospective Study of Thrombosis in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Rural North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal, electronically published 9/22/2022. NCMedJ. 2023 March 6;84(2). doi.org/10.18043/001c.73024

Dr. G. Lloyd Johnson Jr.

Professor of History
College of Arts & Sciences

Book Review

  • Book Review forthcoming in “The Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians Combined Volumes 32 and 33, September 2024. Sarah McNamara “Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South.” University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2023.
  • Book Review forthcoming in “The Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians Combined Volumes 32 and 33, September 2024.” Kevin McQueeney, ” A City Without Care: 300 Years of Racism. Health Disparities & Heath Care Activism in New Orleans,” University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2023.

Dr. Haydn Tiago Jones

Chair Department of Foreign Language
College of Arts & Sciences

Translation

  • Completed final editing of my translation of “La persecucion religiosa en México  (“The Persecution of the Catholic Church in Mexico”) by Father Lauro Beltran. Draft has been submitted to Father Van Heusen for publication.

Dr. James I. Martin Sr.

Professor of History
College of Arts & Sciences

Book Review

  • Review of M.V. Hood, III and Seth C. McKee, Rural Republican Alignment in the Modern South:  The Untold Story in The Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians (2022), 81-86.
  • Review of Sarah Foss, On Our Own Terms;  Development and Indigeneity in  Cold War Guatemala, in The Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians (2022), 68-73.

Dr. Bruce McNair 

Professor of History
College of Arts & Sciences

Book Review

  • Martin Christ, Biographies of the Reformation: Religious Change and Confessional Coexistence in Upper Lusatia, 1520-1635 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), Renaissance Quarterly 76.2 (2023): 727-8.

Dr. Kenneth R. Morefield

Professor of English
College of Arts & Sciences

Book

  • Film as an Expression of Spirituality: Essays on the Arts and Faith Top 100 Films. Ed. Kenneth R. Morefield. New Castle on Tyne: Cambridge Scholars P, 2023.

Dr. Justin J. Nelson

Assistant Professor of Sociology
School of Education & Human Sciences

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • Alleman, N.F., Cliburn Allen, C., and Nelson, J.J. (2024). “Faculty Denied Tenure: Internalization, Resistance, and the Organizational Protection of Legitimacy.” Higher Education.

Dr. Ann M. Ortiz

Associate Professor of Spanish
College of Arts & Sciences

Manuscript

  • Medical Spanish book scheduled for publication in Spring of 2025 by Texas Christian University Press. Conversations in Medical Spanish: Bridging Communities through Creative Dialogue.

Dr. Paula Parker 

Associate Professor, Exercise Science
College of Arts & Sciences

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • Grace, S. L., Cooley, A. P., Bunn, J. A., & Parker, P. (Nov 3, 2023). Associations between game outcome, game location, and wellness in Division I women’s lacrosse athletes. The Sport Journal, 24. https://thesportjournal.org/article/associations-between-game-outcome-game-location-and-wellness-in-division-i-womens-lacrosse-athletes/
  • Grace, S. L., Cooley, A. P., Smith, A. M., Parker, P., & Bunn, J. A. (2023). Relationship between sleep quality, wellness and training load in Division I women’s lacrosse athletes. Journal of Sport Behavior, 46(4). 
  • Cooley, A. P., Grace, S. L., Parker, P., & Bunn, J. A. (2023). Difference in perceived wellness and training by varying psychological hardiness in Division I female lacrosse athletes. Journal of Sport Behavior, 46(3).
  • Cooley, A. P., Parker, P., Grace, S. L., Thornton, A. R., & Bunn, J. A. (2023). Wellness following wins & losses based on psychological hardiness in Division I women’s lacrosse. International Journal of Exercise Science. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijesab/vol16/iss2/177/

Dr. Balichand Permashwar

Adjunct assistant professor
Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine

Journal/Magazine Article

  • Publication on CME work I did for Caribbean physicians during the pandemic. Created the lecture series Internal Medicine Learning Collaborative and was medical director. Published- An internal medical learning collaborative Facilitating a virtual continuing medical education program in Guyana and the wider Caribbean during the Covid-19 pandemic. Published in Cureus, original article, 4/26,2024.

Dr. Elizabeth L. Rambo

Associate Professor of English
College of Arts & Sciences

Book Chapters

  • Rambo, Elizabeth L., and Heike Meyer, “Accidental Medievalist: Dorothy Dunnett and King Hereafter.” Authentically Medieval: Authors and Scholars on Depicting the Middle Ages in Fiction, edited by Debra E. Best, Elizabeth L. Rambo, and Patricia H. Ward, McFarland, 2024, pp. 245-62.

Book

  • Authentically Medieval: Authors and Scholars on Depicting the Middle Ages in Fiction, edited by Debra E. Best, Elizabeth L. Rambo, and Patricia H. Ward, McFarland 2024

Dr. Lee Rynearson

Associate Professor of Engineering
School of Engineering

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • Rynearson, L. K. (2023, July). GIFTS: Lifelong Learning in Perspective–An Activity for Student Understanding of an Engineer’s Need to Acquire and Apply New Knowledge. In 14th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference.

Dr. Timothy Shenk

Assistant Professor of Engineering
School of Engineering

Publications

  • Shenk, T.M., Benjamin, K.M., Winter, R. Atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy characterization of the controlling of surface morphology of epoxy‐amine‐cured spin‐coated films. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2024;141:e54925. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/app.54925
  • Shenk, T.M., Liu, Nian. Class projects for cultivating entrepreneurship mindsets in chemical engineering undergraduate students. Chemical Engineering Education 58(2) Spring, 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18260/2-1-370.660-132190

Conference Proceedings papers

  • Onodipe, G; Shenk, T; Burke, K, “Insights into Quality of Life Criteria.” 2024 Process Education Annual Conference Proceedings, June 11, 2024, Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • Shenk, TM, et al., Work-in Progress: Engaging the Undergraduate Thermodynamics Classroom using Mini-Entrepreneurial Mindset Learning Adventures, ASEE Conference Proceedings, June 24, 2024, Portland, OR.
  • Shenk, T and Shenk, E, “Work in Progress: Developing the Engineer from the Perspective of Calling – Providing a means to overcome anxiety through discipleship,” Christian Engineering Conference, June 27, 2024, Newberg, OR.

Dr. Jaclyn Stanke

Associate Professor of History
College of Arts & Sciences

Book Review

  • Joseph Fry, Letters from the Southern Home Front: The American South Responds to the Vietnam War (Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 2023) for the North Carolina Historical Review CI(2) (April 2024), pp. 247-248.

Dr. Ran Whitley

Professor of Music
College of Arts & Sciences

Book

  • Whitley, R. (2024). Recorder Trios from Around the Globe.  Macie Publishing Company, Rockaway, NJ.
  • Whitley, R. (2023).  Songs of American Heritage and Patriotism. Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Whitley, R. (2023). “Hatikvah, the Israeli National Anthem,” Brass Quintet, Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Whitley, R. (2024).  Anton Bruckner’s Zwei Männerchöre for Brass Quintet. Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Whitley, R. (2024).  Bordogni Duets, Nos. 91-120.  Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Whitley, R. (2024).  24 New Tunes in Common Meter: A Companion for the Psalter and Congregational Psalm Singing, Alpha Omega SongScapes, Tampa, FL.
  • Whitley, R. (2024).  Twelve More Preludes and Offertories for Brass in Worship,  (Volume II), Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Whitley, R. (2024).  Twelve Preludes and Offertories for Brass in Worship,  (Volume II), Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Whitley, R. (submitted 2024).  Seven Trombone Quartets for Young Players, Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Commissioned Musical Work 

  • Whitley, R. (2023). “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence,” Coats Baptist Church, Premiered December 10, 2023.

Dr. Dustin Wilson

Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Peer-Reviewed Research Article

  • Wilson D, Sawyer S, Woodis C. Utilization of Pharmacists in Physician Therapy Didactic Curricula in the United States. North Carolina Pharmacist. 2023;104(2):23-26.