Dr. Antoine Al-Achi
Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Journal/Magazine Article
- Antoine Al-Achi, Ph.D., Mounika Nangineedi, MS, Chaitali Koli, MS, et al, Onion Epithelial Membrane as a Model for Predicting Intestinal Absorption of Drugs. Drug Development & Delivery (2022);22(3):64-66,68-71.
- Pratibha Milind Chaudhari, Paul Johnson, Raksha Laxman Mhetre, and Antoine Al Achi. Nanonization Based Solubility Enhancement by Loaded Porous Starch Foam: Nifedipine Tablet Formulation. Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation https://doi.org/10.1007/s12247-022-09622-4; 2022
- Al-Achi Antoine, McGreggor Tysheon, Jaligama Shreelekha, Friday Kafi, Alyami Hussain. Capsule Machine Validation. IJPC Jan/Feb 2022 – Volume 26, Number 1:58-64.
- Rusha Sardhara, Kaushalendra Chaturvedi, Harsh S Shah, Bhavani Prasad Vinjamuri, Antoine Al-Achi, Kenneth R Morris, Rahul V Haware. Predictive Performance Comparison of Computed Linear and Quadratic Multivariate Models for In-Situ UV Fiber Optics Tablet Dissolution TestingEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences;161: 105806, 2021.
Book
- Antoine Al-Achi. A Concise Treatise on Natural Remedies. 1st Edition (August 1st, 2020); Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Lady Stephenson Library, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom; 2020. ISBN-10: 152755001X; ISBN-13: 978-1527550018.
Book Chapter
- Charles Herring, Antoine Al-Achi, and Abby Harris. Chapter 3: Biostatistics. In Shargel & Yu’s Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics; 8th Edition (40th Anniversary) (January 2022); Edited by Murray P. Ducharme, PharmD and Leon Shargel, Ph.D., R.Ph. McGraw-Hill, New York, Chicago, San Francisco; pp 51-81; ISBN 978-1-260-14299-0.
- Antoine Al-Achi. Chapter 2: Mathematical Fundamentals in Pharmacokinetics. In Shargel & Yu’s Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics; 8th Edition (40th Anniversary) (January 2022); Edited by Murray P. Ducharme, PharmD and Leon Shargel, Ph.D., R.Ph. McGraw-Hill, New York, Chicago, San Francisco; pp 27-49; ISBN 978-1-260-14299-0.
Dr. Riley Bowers
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Manuscript
- Bowers RD, Baker CN, Dircksen KK, Biondi NL. Impact of Initial Therapy on Readmissions in Minority Versus White Populations With Heart Failure. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. February 2022.doi:10.1177/08971900221074963
- Bowers RD, Perkins SL, Trotta K, Mills E, Ghassemi E. Comparison of Knowledge Retention between Case Studies Utilizing a Simulated EHR with Various Degrees of Simulated Experiences. AJPE 2021.https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe8857
- Bowers RD, Dircksen KK, Baker CN. Utilising a simulated clinical rotation elective to prepare pharmacy students for experiential education. Pharmacy Education 2021. 21(1); 591-596. https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2021.211.591596
- Baker C, Ghassemi E, Bowers RD. Benefits of Utilizing Pharmacy Learners in an Inpatient Anticoagulation Education Service. Innovations in Pharmacy. July 2021. https://doi.org/10.24926/iip.v12i3.4043
- “Baker C, Perkins SL, Schoenborn E, Biondi NL, Bowers RD. Pharmacotherapy Considerations in Heart Failure with Mildly-Reduced Ejection Fraction. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. June 2021. doi:10.1177/08971900211027315”
- Perkins SL, Kelly K, Bowers RD. Implementation and justification of a curriculum-wide electronic health record platform. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 18 June 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2021.06.027
Dr. Chris Breivogel
Professor and Vice Chair of Pharmaceutical & Clinical Sciences
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Book Chapter(s)
- A.C. Howlett, C.S. Breivogel and K. Eldeeb (2022) “Cell Signaling of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor via β-arrestins, cannabinoid receptor interacting protein (CRIP1a) and other regulatory proteins”, in Cannabis, Cannabinoids and Endocannabinoids, Elsevier, San Diego, California, USA.
- C.S. Breivogel and V.M. Pulgar (2022) “Chapter 34: Synthetic Cannabinoid: how do they compare to Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol: neurological effects and beyond”, eds. Martin, Patel, & Preedy, in Cannabis Use, Neurobiology, Psychology, and Treatment, Elsevier, San Diego, CA
Dr. Jenna P. Carpenter
Founding Dean and Professor of Engineering
School of Engineering
Publications
- Carpenter, J.P., “Increasing the Number of Women faculty at R1 Schools: Research-based Strategies that Work,” Notices of the American Mathematical Society, March 2022, p.446 – 45.
Elizabeth J. Dobbins
Head of Research & Instruction Services
Assistant Dean of the Library
Wiggins Memorial Library
Journal/Magazine Article
- Dobbins, E. (2022). Empathy and Opportunity: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Library Services for Distance Learning. Journal of New Librarianship, 7(1), 95–105. https://doi.org/10.33011/newlibs/11/11
Dr. J. Dean Farmer
Chair and Associate Professor of Communication Studies
College of Arts & Sciences
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- Farmer, J. D., & Holquist, D. A. (2022). Reflexive explorations in autoethnography: Interrogating oral histories for pathways and mentorship toward communication academia. Florida Communication Journal, 50(1), 63–84.
- Wilson, C. E., & Farmer, J. D. (2022). Lessons learned struggling to identify positive deviants in a rural southern community. Ohio Communication Journal, 60, 1–18.
Shawn E. Fields
Assistant Professor of Law
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
Book
- Professor Fields has continued to publish nationally recognized, influential scholarship on criminal procedure, policing practices, and racial justice. His book, “Neighborhood Watch: Policing White Spaces in America,” was published in May 2022 by Cambridge University Press.
Articles
- “The Fourth Amendment Without Police,” is forthcoming in volume 90 of the The University of Chicago Law Review.
- “Protest Policing and the Fourth Amendment,”” 55 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 347 (2021), was published in fall 2021 by the University of California Davis Law Review.
Essay
- Participated in the UNLV School of Law’s Race and Gender and Policing Program by publishing an essay for its fall 2021 Nevada Law Journal symposium entitled, “The Elusiveness of Self-Defense for the Black Transgender Community,” 21 Nev. L.J. 975 (2021).
Dr. Adam D. Foster
Associate Professor of Anatomy
Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- Young JW, Foster AD, Russo GA, Smith GA, Butcher MT. 2022. Only the good die old: Ontogeny of locomotor performance in cottontail rabbits. Integrative Organismal Biology 4:obab037
Abstract
- Campillo AM, Kuo S, Foster AD, Ryan TM. 2021. The impact of walking posture on trabecular bone structure in the femur of Rattus norvegicus. The FASEB Journal 36. https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.S1.R3592.
- Campillo AM, Kuo S, Foster AD, Ryan TM. 2021. The impact of walking posture on trabecular and cortical bone structure in the femoral epiphyses of Rattus norvegicus. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 177(S73):27
Dr. Chris Godwin
Assistant Dean, Chair of Professional Education
School of Education & Human Sciences
Commentary
- Hart, L., Godwin. C., Bricker, P., Covington, V., Ennis, J., Fecher, P., Floyd L., Horne E., Lys D., Russell J., Smith, B. (2022). AACTE Ed Prep Matters Blog: Perspective | A teacher licensure proposal from NC Association for Colleges of Teacher Educators.
Dr. Terrie Hampton-Jones
Director of Teaching Scholars
Secondary/K12 Coordinator, Technology Coordinator
School of Education & Human Sciences
Book Chapter(s)
- “Godwin, C., Mayakis, C., and Hampton-Jones, T. Reimagining the Contextualization of a Rural Teacher Educator Preparation Program During COVID. Chapter 10. Redefining Teacher Education and Teacher Preparation Programs in the Post-COVID-19 Era Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 20 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8298-5.ch010
Dr. John C. Havran
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
College of Arts & Sciences
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- “Hays, K.A., J.C. Havran, M.J. Heard, A.B. Morris, and L. Ovueraye. From then to now: Diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Association of Southeastern Biologists. 2021. Frontiers in Sociology 6: 755072.
- Article “Havran, J.C., S. Nylinder, and U. Swenson. 2021. Taxonomic Reevaluation of Endemic Hawaiian Planchonella (Sapotaceae). Systematic Botany 46 (3): 875-888.
Dr. W. Glenn Jonas
Charles Howard Professor of Religion and Associate Dean
College of Arts & Sciences
Journal/Magazine Article
- “He Lives Yet in Baylor University: John S. Tanner and Early Theological Education in Texas,” Baptist History and Heritage 56 (Fall 2021): 51-64.
Book Review
- Review of Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, 3rd Ed., by William H. Brackney, Choice Review of Books, (January 2022).
Book
- Kathryn M. Lopez, Thomas P. Dixon, Adam C. English, Jennifer Garcia Bashaw, W. Glenn Jonas, Jr.,and Ryan Andrew Newson, Christianity: A Biblical, Historical, and Theological Guide for Students, Macon: Mercer University Press, 2021.
Dr. Barry Jones
Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew
Divinity School
Journal/Magazine Article
- “Life in the Diaspora: Christian Interpretation of Esther in Dialogue with Judaism.” Review & Expositor 118:2 (2021): 170–79
Book Review
- Review of Richard J. Bautch, Joachin Eck, and Burkard M. Zapff, Eds. Isaiah and the Twelve: Parallels, Similarities and Differences. BZAW 527. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2020, in Review of Biblical Literature 01/2022: https://www.sblcentral.org/API/Reviews/1000237_71919.pdf
Dr. Laura Lunsford
Assistant Dean, Professor of Psychology
School of Education & Human Sciences
Book
- Lunsford, L. G. & Padilla, A. (forthcoming). Leadership: Leaders, followers, and environments, 2nd Ed. World Scientific Publishing Co.
- Lunsford, L.G. (2021).The mentor’s guide: Five steps to build a successful mentor program, 2nd Ed. Routledge.
Book Chapter(s)
- Lunsford, L.G., & Padilla, A. (forthcoming). On destructive leadership. In Sage Handbook of Leadership, B. Carroll, M. Larsson, K. Lowe, D. Schedlitzki, & M. Bligh (Eds.). Sage.
- Lunsford, L. G., Padilla, A., and Mulvey, P.(2021). Destructive leadership episodes: Why can’t we learn from them? In B. Murray, J. H. Dulebohn, & D. Stone (Eds.). Leadership includes leaders, followers, and contexts. Information Age Publishing.
- Lunsford, L.G., & Street, J. (forthcoming). Developing students’ cultural competence. In A. Terosky & V. Baker (Eds.). A Practical Guide to Teaching Research Methods in Education: Lesson Plans and Advice from Faculty. Routledge.
Manuscript
- Lunsford, L., Hong, S., Buxtner, S., Tsinajinie, G., & Toper, I. (revise and resubmit). Online Mentor Education for Mentors of Youth with Visual Impairments. Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research.
Dr. Stephanie L. Mathews
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
College of Arts & Sciences
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- Figueroa YL, Carter JL, Mathews SL, Bunn JA. (2021) Salivary Cortisol Analysis In Collegiate Female Lacrosse Athletes. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 53(8S):36.
Dr. Courtney G. Mayakis
Assistant Professor, Assessment Coordinator
School of Education & Human Sciences
Manuscript
- Williams III, J. A. Johnson, J. N., Dangerfield-Persky, F., & Mayakis, C. G. (2020) Does employing more novice teachers predict higher suspensions for black students? A hierarchical multiple regression analysis. Journal of Negro Education 89(4), 448-458.
Book Chapter(s)
- Mayakis, C. G. & Williams III J. A. (2022). What should we teach in elementary mathematics methods courses? The argument for core pedagogical content knowledge in K-5 mathematics teacher preparation. In Patrick M. Jenlink (Ed.), Mathematics as the science of patterns: Making the invisible visible through teaching.
Book Chapter(s)
- Godwin, C., Mayakis, C. G. & Hampton-Jones, T. (2021). Reimagining collaboration and meaningful field experiences through the lens of a rural context. In P.H. Bull & C.C. Patterson (Eds.), Redefining teacher education and teacher preparation programs in the post-COVID-19 era. (pp. 175-194). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Dr. Bruce McNair
Professor of History
College of Arts & Sciences
Book Review
- “Book Review of Martin Christ, Biographies of the Reformation: Religious Change and Confessional Coexistence in Upper Lusatia, 1520-1635 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), forthcoming in Renaissance Quarterly.
Dr. Michele Miller
Professor of Engineering
School of Engineering
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- Miller, M. H., “Development and Assessment of a Polymer Processing Learning Module,” Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Virtual Conference, June 2021, https://peer.asee.org/36948.
Dr. Christopher Moore
Adjunct Instructor of Religion
Adult & Online Education
Book Review
- “Review of War Is All Hell: The Nature of Evil and the Civil War, Edward J. Blum and John H. Matsui, in Journal of American History, forthcoming.
Dr. Justin J. Nelson
Assistant Professor of Sociology
School of Education & Human Sciences
Commentary
- Foreman, B. and Nelson, J. (2021, June 11). “The Power of Political Capital to Shape Communities and Churches.” Baptist News Global. https://baptistnews.com/article/the-power-of-political-capital-to-shape-communities-and-churches/#.YMifYqhKhPY.
- Foreman, B. and Nelson, J. (2021, July 2). “How Churches Can Help Encourage Financial Capital in Nonmetro Areas.” Baptist News Global. https://baptistnews.com/article/how-churches-can-help-encourage-financial-capital-in-nonmetro-areas/#.YPWHC-hKiUk.
- Foreman, B. and Nelson, J. (2021, July 30). “Let’s Reimagine How Your Church Property Might Serve the Community.” Baptist News Global. https://baptistnews.com/article/lets-reimagine-how-your-church-property-might-serve-the-community/#.YQP1-o5KiUl.
Book
- Foreman, B. and Nelson, J. (2021). Community Capitals and the Rural Church. E-Book published October 5, 2021 (ISBN #9781312161450).
Dr. Alison Polasik
Associate Professor of Engineering
School of Engineering
Journal/Magazine Article
- A. Polasik and K. Clarke, “A TMS Education Committee Report: Survey of Changes in Education Due to COVID-19,” JOM, vol. 73, no. 8, Jul. 2021, doi: 10.1007/s11837-021-04783-y.
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- Polasik, Alison K., and Anastasia Marie Rynearson. “An Investigation of the Benefits of Short Online Interviews in a Materials Science Course.” 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access. 2021.
- Polasik, Alison, Anna Suggs, and Rachel Kajfez. “Work in Progress: A Study of Variations in Motivation and Efficacy for Computational Modeling in First-year Engineering Students.” 2021 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE). IEEE, 2021.
Dr. Melanie W. Pound
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- Pound MW, Carroll DW, Nye AM. Peer Review of Presentations through Examination Software. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2022;14(2):240-244.
Dr. Jim Powers
Associate Dean for Clinical Integration
Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine
Book Chapter
- Powers, J. Arthropod Bites and Stings. In Domino FJ (Ed.), The 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2022, Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer.
Dr. Nicole C. Rushing
Assistant Professor of Psychology
School of Education & Human Sciences
Manuscript
- Rushing, N. C., & Van Allen, K. (2022). Psychometric evaluation of the Psychological Critical Thinking Exam for course and program assessment. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/stl0000318
Dr. Dorothea K. Thompson
Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Peer-Reviewed Research Article
- “Thompson, D. K., Muradyan, A., Miller, A. S. F., and Ahiawodzi, P. D. (2022). Antibiotic resistance of Escherichia coli urinary tract infections at a North Carolina community hospital: Comparison of rural and urban community type. American Journal of Infection Control 50(1), 86-91. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2021.08.032.
Dr. Ran Whitley
Professor of Music
College of Arts & Sciences
Book
- Whitley, R. (2022). Bordogni Quartets for Trombone, (Volume 5, Nos. 51-60), Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- Whitley, R. (2021). Go for Baroque! A Primer for Young Players, Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- Whitley, R. (2021). The Jungle Promenade (An Orff Setting for Elementary Music). Xulon Press, Maitland, FL.
- Whitley, R. (2021). Seven Famous Symphonic Themes for Brass Quartet. Cherry Classics, Vancouver, BC, Canada.