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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE: ARTS * SCIENCES * PROFESSIONAL STUDIES<br />

HIGHLIGHTS 2011-2012<br />

School of Art & Media Studies<br />

Research & Creative Activity<br />

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“Sideshow Picasso,” a documentary by Marilyn Agrelo about the work of Professor Marie<br />

Roberts, was shown at the Angelika Film Center, NYC, and Laemmle Theater, LA, CA. in<br />

August 2011.<br />

Roberts’ banner art was featured on the cover and inside of the album “For the Good<br />

Times” by The Little Willies with Norah Jones as well as in the music video.<br />

Her art will also be used in the May 2012 release movie MEN IN BLACK III.<br />

Professor Roberts created six illustrations for the short story “Cream of Tomato” by Anne<br />

Chernow to appear in Carrier Pigeon, A Magazine of Fiction, Illustration & Fine Art, Volume<br />

2, Issue 2 (May 2012)<br />

Cannonball Press, published and editioned three of her woodblock prints, “Fire,” “Snakes,”<br />

and “Hyjinx” in Spring 2012.<br />

Professor Roberts contributed work to two benefit exhibitions in NYC, “Postcards from the<br />

Edge” at the Cheim & Reid Gallery in January, and “100 Works on Paper” at the Kentler<br />

International Art Space in April-May 2012.<br />

Adjunct instructor Scott Barnes exhibited his work at over 30 galleries, art centers and<br />

institutes, and other venues throughout the U.S. as well as internationally during 2011-12.<br />

o His photogravure titled “Campsite Quanta” was awarded Best in Show at ARTSPACE<br />

Gallery<br />

o Another photogravure titled “Havasu” was awarded 1 st Place Alternative Photographic<br />

Process and voted People’s Choice in a contest held by Rangefinder Magazine.<br />

o 3 different photogravures were chosen for inclusion in the photo annual Diffusion<br />

Magazine along with an essay titled “Muse”.<br />

o “Toyed With” show at Open Shutter Gallery ran in conjunction with a show by wellknown<br />

National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry<br />

(http://www.toyedwithphoto.com and<br />

http://www.openshuttergallery.com/past/McCurry2011/Show.htm).<br />

o Paintings are scheduled to be published in the summer edition of Still Point Arts<br />

Quarterly (http://www.stillpointartgallery.com/quarterly.htm).<br />

Adjunct instructor Dik F. Liu participated in group exhibitions in Williamsburg, VA; Duxbury,<br />

MA; and Oceanville, NJ. He had a solo show at the Eden Rock Gallery, St. Barthelmy,<br />

French West Indies in May 2012. His work also appears in 100 Boston Painters (Schiffer<br />

Publishing, Ltd., May 28, 2012).<br />

“HAS BEEN,” a teleplay by adjunct instructor James Rana, was a Semi-Finalist at the LA<br />

Comedy Short Film Festival and also ran at the Los Angeles Screenplay Competition and<br />

Moondance International Film Festival.<br />

He has supporting roles in the feature film “THE HOLLOW TREE” starring Brooke Bloom (“CSI<br />

MIAMI”) and Anne Consigny (“THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY”), and is co-starring in<br />

the world premiere play “RANGOON” (May-June) off-broadway at Pan Asian Rep<br />

(www.panasianrep.org).<br />

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Rana also wrote, produced, and narrated the radio documentary “GOING POLAR,” a<br />

comedic look at the Coney Island Polar Bear Club, airing May 6 on 89.1fm WFDU and then<br />

to be distributed by NPR. His full-length play, “THE POE MYSTERIES,” will receive its world<br />

premiere at the East Lynne Theatre in Cape May, NJ (July-August) and then transfer to the<br />

Ocean County Professional Theatre in October.<br />

Adjunct instructor Jill Van Nostrand is currently performing in the Broadway shows Wicked,<br />

Mary Poppins and Jesus Christ Superstar.<br />

Adjunct instructor Sunhee Yoon had solo exhibitions at Gallery SoBab and at Gallery MESH,<br />

both in Seoul, Korea, in 2012.<br />

Dr. Zhenbin Sun has had published an article “Reading Korzybski through Nietzsche,” in ETC:<br />

A Review of General Semantic, Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 414-440 (October 2011). He also<br />

presented a paper, “Three Approaches to the Puzzle of the White Horse: A Critical<br />

Review,” at the International Society for Chinese Philosophy Conference, Paris, July 2011.<br />

Faculty Honors and Awards<br />

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Dr. Zhenbin Sun was selected as the 2012 EOF Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year.<br />

Brenda Blackmon, adjunct professor and Co-Anchor, WWOR-TV, My9News, has joined<br />

FDU’s Board of Trustees.<br />

Prof. Tina Alaimo LoPonte was honored at the Multi-Cultural Club Women’s History Month<br />

banquet in appreciation of hard work and dedication to the FDU community.<br />

Student Activities & Accomplishments<br />

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Matt Quayle, FDU alumnus, adjunct professor, and CNBC-TV Senior Producer, developed<br />

and taught a graduate course in the MA in Media and Professional Communication<br />

program entitled “How to be a Cable News Producer.” Curriculum included a site visit to<br />

MSNBC studios, including an on air appearance.<br />

The Annual Communication Career Day was held on April 4, 2012, organized by Tina<br />

Alaimo LoPonte. The theme, “Careers in the Media,” included the following Media Panel:<br />

Brenda Blackmon, Emmy Award winning Anchor at My9 News; Jack Bell, Copy Editor,<br />

Soccer Blog, New York Times; Eli Amdur, Career Coach, Columnist; Douglas G. O’Brien,<br />

Managing Editor, FM News 101.9; Alyssa Adler, Student Intern at My9 News; Richard<br />

Nwaoko, Student Intern at ABC’s “The Revolution.”<br />

“Discover Media Studies Day” was hosted by Tina Alaimo LoPonte in November.<br />

Prospective students were given a hands-on journalism lesson, toured the radio station and<br />

the TV studio, and heard from current students about course offerings and internship<br />

opportunities.<br />

Thirty-five new students were inducted into the Communication Honors Society in 2011-<br />

2012. The Society is advised by Tina Alaimo LoPonte.<br />

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Internships by Communication students under the advisement of Dr. Zhenbin Sun were<br />

obtained throughout the metropolitan NYC area, including at Fox5 News, MTV<br />

Networks/Viacom, Bella Public Relations, By Any Means LCC., FDU Athletic Department,<br />

Michael Kors, ABC’s “The Revolution,” and “The People’s Court.”<br />

30 students attended a taping of “The Martha Stewart Show” and of “The Anderson<br />

Cooper Show” as part of classes taught by Tina Alaimo LoPonte and adjunct instructor<br />

Maureen Vanacore.<br />

GILDART HAASE SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING (GHSCSE)<br />

Accreditation and Other External Recognitions<br />

The B.S. Electrical Engineering program has been reaccredited by EAC-ABET until 2017.<br />

During the exit meeting of the site visit, the EAC-ABET team praised the program’s outcome<br />

assessment as the best they have ever seen throughout their many accreditation visits.<br />

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The M.S. in Electronic Commerce program, developed by Dr. Zwass, has been recognized<br />

as one of the Top 100 Master programs in the world by Eduniversal Master’s Ranking.<br />

Extramural Grants and Contracts<br />

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GHSCSE has received a generous donation of $27,261, including $8,000 for scholarships,<br />

from the Mechnical Contractors Association of New Jersey (MCANJ) to support the B.S.<br />

Mechanical Engineering Technology Program in AY 2011-2012. This raises the total<br />

donation received from MCANJ to $364,043 over nine years.<br />

Drs. Farag and Casti received a $6,000 award from the Mathematical Association of<br />

America’s Tensor SUMMA Program for their proposal to add a Mathematics component to<br />

GHSCSE’s highly successful Technical Enrichment and Outreach Program (TEOP). This grant<br />

will fund a seven-week Saturday program to introduce applications of Mathematics to 20<br />

students from area high schools.<br />

The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) has awarded GHSCSE a grant of<br />

$11,000 to work on two projects this academic year, raising the total grant received from<br />

NAWCAD to $49,500 in the last three years. The NAWCAD/FDU partnership, established in<br />

2010, provides GHSCSE students and faculty the opportunity to work with U.S. Navy<br />

engineers on engineering and scientific issues related to naval aviation. Prof. Lewis serves<br />

as overall supervisor for the projects. Dr. Mondal, Dr. Lefkowitz, and Mr. Schaeffer advise<br />

students working on the projects.<br />

Outreach<br />

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GHSCSE has been conducting the Technical Enrichment and Outreach Program (TEOP) for<br />

35 to 50 high school students every semester, twelve Saturdays per semester, for a total of<br />

13 semesters, involving eight school districts. The program has received a grant of $15,000<br />

from Verizon this academic year, raising the total donation received to date to $240,000.<br />

Past donors have included the Toyota USA Foundation, General Electric, John Victor<br />

Machiga Foundation, ExxonMobil Foundation, Paterson School District, PSE&G, SONY, and<br />

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BAE Systems, as well as a $1 million endowment gift from Dr. Gregory Olsen, FDU alumnus,<br />

trustee, and benefactor.<br />

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GHSCSE faculty members have been mentoring three to eight Bergen County Academies<br />

seniors who intern at FDU every Wednesday since AY 2007-2008. This year four students<br />

have interned with GHSCSE faculty on various projects and areas, including an<br />

autonomous child-sized vehicle, digital and adaptive signal processing, digital image<br />

processing, communications, fuzzy logic, neural networks, cryptography, and digital<br />

systems. FDU mentors for this year include Prof. Lewis and Drs. Chen, Mondal, Mao, Zhao,<br />

Silver, Farag, and Tan.<br />

GHSCSE faculty, staff, students, and other volunteers have tutored financiallydisadvantaged<br />

high school students from nearby school districts, including Union City and<br />

Paterson, in the Math SAT Test for the last four years. Seven Math SAT preparation sessions<br />

were conducted this past fall.<br />

GHSCSE has successfully recruited underrepresented minority students into its graduate<br />

programs through the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) STEM Fellowship<br />

Program, which provides generous fellowships and stipends to highly qualified students<br />

graduated from HBCU. Two HBCU students have joined GHSCSE’s programs this academic<br />

year, and two other students graduated last year.<br />

Dr. Zhao organized four IEEE seminars at the Metropolitan Campus this academic year<br />

attended by area professionals.<br />

Aided by Dr. Janarthanan, an Information Technology (IT) Program Advisory Committee<br />

has been formed at FDU Vancouver.<br />

Dr. Janarthanan also organized the Mid-Atlantic/Canadian Mobile Application Forum at<br />

FDU Vancouver in collaboration with the Canadian Consulate General and RIM as well as<br />

two workshops: a multi-day Sound Design Workshop in March 2012 and one-day Digital<br />

Tattoo Workshop in January 2012.<br />

Course & Curriculum Development<br />

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A minor in Computer Forensics, developed by the faculties of GHSCSE and the School of<br />

Criminal Justice & Legal Studies, was introduced in Fall 2011.<br />

The Oracle database certification program trained an additional 25 students this past year.<br />

Dr. Lowy is the coordinator and instructor of the program. Additionally, the Enterprise<br />

Computing classes on the IBM platforms “i” and “z” that Dr. Lowy developed with funding<br />

from IBM, have continued to attract students. These students have been sought after by<br />

companies that offer summer internships, co-op programs, and full-time jobs, including UPS,<br />

EMC, IBM, and several consulting companies.<br />

Coordinated by Dr. Mondal, Computer Science (CS) faculty members have developed a<br />

5-year combined BS Information Technology (IT)/ MSCS program which will provide a<br />

seamless pathway for IT majors into the CS graduate program.<br />

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The Support Our Students (SOS) program, a joint project of GHSCSE and the School of<br />

Natural Sciences, has concluded another successful year. Hundreds of freshman and<br />

sophomore students benefited from the additional hours, oversight, teaching and<br />

motivational incentives. The retention among these students remains high due to the<br />

structure of the SOS program and the dedication of the SOS faculty. Dr. Lowy is the<br />

Coordinator.<br />

A Special Topics course in Biomedical Engineering, taught by Dr. Reinish, was offered and<br />

was well-received by students.<br />

In support of the Metro Campus Math Initiative, a new “Precalculus with Support” course<br />

has been developed to enable incoming freshmen whose Accuplacer scores are slightly<br />

lower than the regular cutoff score to undertake Precalculus their first semester, but with<br />

additional learning support, saving them time and money. The new version of Precalculus<br />

will be offered for the first time in Fall 2012.<br />

GHSCSE has conducted a seminar series on the latest developments in electrical<br />

engineering, computer engineering, computer science, and their related fields since Fall<br />

2009. Drs. Mao and Zhao coordinate. Twenty-seven seminars on contemporary topics<br />

have been conducted since its inception, including 7 seminars presented in AY 2011-2012.<br />

Journal Papers<br />

Research and Creative Activity<br />

Z. Mao and J. Cheng, "Statistical Characteristics of OFDM Systems over Frequency-Selective<br />

Rician Fading Channels and Its Application to BER Study," IEICE Transactions on<br />

Communications, vol. E94-B, no. 9, pp. 2565-2573, Sept. 2011.<br />

K. Mondal and S.K. Mitra, “Non-recursive decimation filters with arbitrary integer decimation<br />

factors,” to appear in IET Circuits, Devices & Systems, 2012.<br />

H. Zhao and N. Ansari, “Wavelet Transform Based Network Traffic Prediction: A Fast On-line<br />

Approach,” accepted by Journal of Computing and Information Technology.<br />

H. Zhao, Y. Q. Shi, and N. Ansari, “Steganography in Streaming Multimedia over Networks”,<br />

Transaction on Multimedia Security, LNCS 7110, pp. 96-114, 2012.<br />

P. Sutthiwan1, Y. Q. Shi, and H. Zhao, T.-T. Ng3, and W. Su, ‘‘Markovian Rake Transform for<br />

Digital Image Tampering Detection,” Transaction on Data Hiding and Multimedia Security,<br />

LNCS 6730, pp. 1-17, 2011.<br />

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Journal Editor<br />

V. Zwass, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Management Information Systems.<br />

V. Zwass, Editor-in-Chief. International Journal of Electronic Commerce.<br />

Columnist<br />

G. Levine, “Reusable Software Components, “ Ada Letters, since 1990.


Conference Papers<br />

M. Crumiller, A. Casti, and E. Kaplan, "Neuronal Efficiency in Visual Functional<br />

Networks," Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Washington, DC, October 2011.<br />

M. Farag, “The Set of Units in the Nearring of Lipschitz Functions on a Metric Space,” 22nd<br />

International Conference on Nearrings, Nearfields, and Related Topics, July 2011.<br />

V. Janarthanan, "Innovations in Art and Production: Sound, Modeling and Animation,"<br />

Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations,<br />

ITNG 2012.<br />

V. Janarthanan, "Serious Video Games: Games for Education and Health," Proceedings of IEEE<br />

International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, ITNG 2012.<br />

V. Janarthanan and A. Gherbi, "A Model-based Framework for the Design of a Symbolic<br />

Scheduler for Pre-emptive Real-time Tasks," Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on<br />

Information Sciences, Signal Processing and their Applications, ISSPA 2012.<br />

G. Levine, “Priority Inversion with Fungible Resources,” ACM SIGAda, Ada Letters, vol. XXXI, #2,<br />

August 2011, pp. 9-14.<br />

H. Zhao and N. Ansari, “Detecting Covert Channels within VoIP,” IEEE Sarnoff Symposium 2012,<br />

May 21-22, 2012.<br />

Invited Publications and Presentations<br />

V. Zwass, Information System, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2012, revised, Macropaedia-long<br />

article.<br />

V. Zwass, Keynote speaker, 11 th International Conference on E-Business, Wuhan, China, May<br />

26-27, 2012.<br />

V. Zwass, Invited Lecture, School of Economics and Management, Wuhan, May 28, 2012.<br />

V. Zwass, Keynote Speaker, International Symposium on Management and Intelligent Systems,<br />

Salamanca, Spain, July 10-13, 2012.<br />

Journal Awards<br />

Two papers published in the Journal of Management Information Systems, of which V. Zwass is<br />

Editor-in-Chief, won the 2011 Citation of Excellence Awards from Emerald Academic<br />

Publishers. Now in their fifteenth year, these annual awards recognize the 50 most outstanding<br />

articles published by the top 300 management journals in the world.<br />

Student Successes and Activities<br />

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Gladwin B. Thomas, a BS Computer Science student, has been accepted into the MS in<br />

Engineering in Computer and Information Science program at the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

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Pennsylvania. He also completed his senior honors thesis, "Design and Implementation of a<br />

Web Application using Java Enterprise Edition," under the supervision of Dr. Tang.<br />

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The IEEE North Jersey Spring 2012 Student Paper Presentation Contest was held at FDU's<br />

Metropolitan Campus on February 28, 2012. Under the guidance of Dr. Reinish, the first,<br />

second, and third place undergraduate winners of the contest were Christopher Lau,<br />

Elmine Botes, and Marvin Allen. Graduate student winners were Sindhura Kudaraval,<br />

Eduardo Valdivia-Reyes, and Carine Girgis.<br />

Advised by Drs. Casti and Farag, Wai-lung Kwok, John Sica, and Qiyang Xu competed as a<br />

team in the Garden State Undergraduate Mathematics Conference competition in March<br />

2012. The team ranked 12 th out of 33 teams in their first competition<br />

Members of the FDU-American Society of Civil Engineers (ACSE) Student Chapter<br />

participated in the 2012 ASCE Metropolitan Student Conference, New York City, on April<br />

20-22, 2012, and competed in the Conference Presentation Competition and the<br />

Concrete Canoe Construction/Technical Presentation Competition. The students<br />

designed, constructed, and tested a canoe made of special lightweight concrete, which<br />

they raced their on a pond in Denville, NJ, against other schools. Faculty advisors are Prof.<br />

Bielewicz and Dr. Thomas.<br />

FDU’s Construction and Mechanical Engineering Technology students attended this year’s<br />

Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) Student Summit held in San<br />

Francisco, California, and the MCAA Annual Conference held in Orlando, Florida. Students<br />

also participated in the Mechanical Contracting Competition, involving HVAC,<br />

sustainability, and green building, during the conference, under the guidance of Prof.<br />

Bielewicz.<br />

FDU students joined the Construction Managers Association of America (CMAA) in<br />

December 2011 under the guidance of Prof. Bielewicz. FDU is the first <strong>University</strong> in New<br />

Jersey to become affiliated with CMAA.<br />

GHSCSE students received scholarships from the Mechanical Contractors Association of NJ,<br />

the Radio Club of America, ASCE, Building Contractors Association of New Jersey (BCANJ),<br />

and Construction Industry Advisory Program (CIAP), and from a Computer Science<br />

alumna. Students have had internships through various individual companies and membercompanies<br />

of BCANJ and CIAP.<br />

GHSCSE has established a key relationship with UPS, which has provided three internships<br />

for our students thus far. It also established a key internship opportunity with the Biomedical<br />

Engineering Department in Hackensack <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, in which four of our<br />

students participated this year.<br />

SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIES<br />

Course & Curriculum Development<br />

The School officially introduced its new Masters in Criminal Justice. The first year yielded 25<br />

students representing full-time, part-time, and BA/MA combined degree students.<br />

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The School of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies entered into articulation agreements with<br />

Rockland Community College (SUNY) and Bergen County Community College and<br />

expanded its degree completion opportunities at Mercer and Gloucester Community<br />

Colleges.<br />

The School’s Internship program, coordinated by Dr. Kenny, continues to expand. To date,<br />

over 150 different venues on the local, regional, State, and Federal level have provided<br />

experiential opportunities to its students.<br />

In keeping with past years, the annual Project Pride was held on October 20, 2011.<br />

Coordinated by Prof. Reynolds, the program is presented by the New Jersey Department of<br />

Corrections and allows inmates serving time for felony conviction to share their experiences<br />

with students and faculty.<br />

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Dr. Vodde and Dean Baldwin of Wroxton College have coordinated a combined<br />

graduate and undergraduate program that will study the respective criminal justice<br />

systems of the U.S. and the U.K. The course is scheduled for June 2012 and represents the<br />

eleventh study-abroad program undertaken by the School.<br />

Research and Creative Activity<br />

Book Chapters<br />

Vodde, R.F. (2012). “Changing Paradigms in Police Training: Transitioning from a Traditional to<br />

an Andragogical Model. Police Organization and Training: Innovations in Training and<br />

Practice. Haberfeld, M.R.., Clarke, C., and Sheehan, D.L., pp. 27-44. New York: Springer<br />

Publishing.<br />

Vodde, R.F. (2013). “In Their Own Words: Situational Leadership.” Police Leadership, 2 nd ed.<br />

Haberfeld, M.R. pp. 175-188. New York: Pearson Education.<br />

Professional Journal Articles<br />

Kenny, J. March 28, 2012. "Guns on Campus,” <strong>University</strong> Business Magazine.<br />

Vodde, R.F. (2011). “Organizational Paradigms in Police Training and Education,” INTERPOL<br />

Journal, 2, 17-22.<br />

Academic Journal Articles (accepted)<br />

Gray, R. M. & Liotta, Richard F. (In Press). PTSD: Extinction, Reconsolidation and the Visual-<br />

Kinesthetic Dissociation Protocol. Traumatology.<br />

Gray, R. M. (In Press).”Pseudo-orientations in Time,” Acuity, (1), 2.<br />

Kenny, J. (2012). “Criminal Foreplay: The Process from Target Selection to Victimization.”<br />

Journal of Applied Security Research. Routledge, Vol. 7, No. 4.<br />

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Vodde, R.F. (2012). “Speakeasy,” “Politically Exposed Persons,” “Continuum of Sanctions,”<br />

“Diversionary Programs,” and “Road Rage.” In The Encyclopedia of Street Crime Corrections.<br />

NY: Sage Reference Publications.<br />

Conference Presentations<br />

Daftary-Kapur, T. (March 2012). “The Influence of Social Learning Theoryon Police Training and<br />

Education.” American Psychology-Law Society Conference, San Juan.<br />

Daftary-Kapur, T. (May 2012). “Legal Authoritarianism as a Moderator of Mock Jurors’ Use of<br />

Pre-trial Publicity.” Poster. The American Psychological Society Conference, Chicago, IL.<br />

Vodde, R. F. (November 2011). “Strategic Changes in Police Training and Education.” The<br />

American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Washington, DC.<br />

Media Interviews<br />

Kenny, J. December 8, 2011. "Virginia Tech. Police Officer Shot." NBC News.<br />

Kenny, J. March, 29, 2012. "NJ Bullying Bill of Rights,” regarding suicide of Rutgers student Tyler<br />

Clementi and the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights. New Jersey Digest.<br />

Student Activities<br />

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This year the Criminal Justice Club, advised by Prof. Garcia, participated in several campus<br />

events, including Student Life Club Day, the School’s Admissions Discovery Day, and the<br />

SCAPS Safe Spring Break Program. The Club also engaged in community service, helping to<br />

sponsor a Halloween Party at the Youth Consultation Services- Holley Child Care and<br />

Development Services in Hackensack New Jersey; collecting toys for the Bergen County<br />

Sheriff Department’s Annual Toy Drive; volunteering for the Police Battle of the Blue, an<br />

annual charity event for Tomorrow’s Children Fund.<br />

CENTER FOR DYSLEXIA STUDIES<br />

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The Orton Gillingham Teacher Certificate Program was recognized by the International<br />

Dyslexia Association, in its review of <strong>college</strong> and <strong>university</strong> programs, as one of only 15<br />

programs meeting its knowledge and practice standards.<br />

The Center offered its now nationally IDA recognized and IMSLEC accredited program in<br />

the following school districts: Cranford, Holmdel, Jersey City, Manalapan, North Brunswick,<br />

North Caldwell, Pompton Lakes, Scotch Plains, Warren Township, and Wyckoff as well as in<br />

the 5 Children’s Dyslexia Centers run by the Masons: Burlington, Hasbrouck Heights,<br />

Northfield, Scotch Plains, Tenafly.<br />

Dr. Farrell was elected Vice President, President Elect of IMSLEC and a board member of<br />

the Alliance for Accreditation and Certification.<br />

Elizabeth Kenny Foggin, an instructor for the Center for Dyslexia Studies, received an award<br />

for Outstanding Multisensory Structured Language Education Teacher from IMSLEC at their<br />

annual meeting in November 2011.<br />

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PETER SAMMARTINO SCHOOL OF EDUCATION<br />

Outreach and Partnerships<br />

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The Institute for Math and Science joined SOE in June 2011 with Dr. Shane Smith as the<br />

Director. The Institute has been offering classes to elementary and middle school teachers<br />

in mathematics.<br />

SOE offered the first Summer Teaching Academy (STA), which introduced 17 high school<br />

seniors to the world of teaching and its responsibilities. Students participated in hands-on<br />

activities in math and science and taught a lesson to Camp Discovery students. Nine<br />

participants applied to FDU for this upcoming year. The second STA is planned for this<br />

upcoming summer, which will run for 2 weeks.<br />

An SOE Alumni Chapter has been formed and held its first event on April 25, 2012.<br />

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In May 2012, SOE hosted a North Jersey Future Educators Association conference. High<br />

school students from around NJ participated.<br />

The Southeast Morris County Educational Consortium (SMEC) comprised of Hanover<br />

Township, East Hanover, Florham Park and Hanover Park Regional High School has been<br />

meeting regularly with SOE faculty. A mentoring workshop for 30 teachers was held on<br />

June 2011 at the Florham campus.<br />

SOE has been leading the New Jersey Teacher Assessment Collaborative (NJTAC). This<br />

group uses the same instrument, the CCI, to assess their student teachers. NJTAC is<br />

comprised of Caldwell College, Centenary College, St. Peters College, Bloomfield College,<br />

Rutgers <strong>University</strong> Trenton, Rider <strong>University</strong>, New Jersey City <strong>University</strong>, and St. Elizabeth<br />

College. NJTAC meets regularly on the FDU campus.<br />

The annual FDU/Record Conference for area school teachers was held on February 26,<br />

2012. This year’s theme was “Assessing Our Students and Teachers: How Do We Measure<br />

Performance.” Approximately 150 teachers attended, and SOE faculty members M.<br />

Singer, J. Cowen, R. Wohle, S. Smith and D. Aronoff presented in break-out sessions.<br />

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SOE has been working closely with the Institute for Sustainable Enterprise on a grant that<br />

the Institute received to incorporate sustainable topics into a school’s curriculum.<br />

SOE held 3, six-hour trainings at the Metro Campus, Florham Campus and at Gloucester<br />

Community College for all graduating SOE teaching candidates about strategies to curtail<br />

harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB). Such training is now required by NJ law.<br />

Eleven QUEST students were sent to the Wroxton campus this winter to do field placements<br />

in local English schools. SOE has partnerships with 7 schools in the area. The program is<br />

expanding to include Educational Leadership candidates and another school will join our<br />

partnership.<br />

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Now in its sixth year, the Educators Institute is a continuing partnership between SOE and<br />

the American Conference on Diversity. Two full-day professional development workshops<br />

were offered in December 2011 and March 2012 for educators on Bias and Bullying,


incorporating information regarding the new NJ Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights as well as other<br />

information on salient research and classroom techniques.<br />

<br />

SOE was nominated for 3 awards in New Jersey’s Showcase for Higher Education hosted by<br />

the Commissioner of Higher Education, Rochelle Hendrix (April, 2012).<br />

Books, Chapters, & Journal Articles<br />

Research and Creative Activity<br />

Cowen, J.E. (2011). Mathematics of Love. Cochran, GA: Anaphora Literary Press.<br />

Cowen, J.E. (2012). Poems From Dylan's Wales. Swansea, Wales: The Quarry Press; and<br />

Merrick, NY: Cross-Cultural Press.<br />

Ray, L. (in press). Charles H. Thompson: Policy Entrepreneur of the Civil Rights Movement, 1932<br />

to 1954. Teaneck, NJ: <strong>Fairleigh</strong> <strong>Dickinson</strong> <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Ray, L. (2011). “He baked no bread of his own: Charles H. Thompson and the struggle for Civil<br />

Rights.” In E. Ramsamy & G. Tate (Eds). 2nd ed. Black Experience in America. Dubuque, IA:<br />

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.<br />

National Conference Presentations<br />

Ado, K. (April 2012). “Designing Your Own: The Influence of School-Developed Interim<br />

Assessments on Teacher Learning and Practice.” American Education Research Association,<br />

Vancouver, Canada.<br />

Ado, K. (April 2012). “On the Pathway from Pre-service to Instructional Leader: Developing the<br />

Skills and Knowledge for Leadership.” American Education Research Association, Vancouver,<br />

Canada.<br />

Cowen, J. E. (June 14-18, 2011). “The Anchored Angel: Dylan Thomas/ Jose Garcia Villa<br />

Connection.” International Poetry Festival , Swansea, Wales.<br />

Karpinski, C.F. (November 2011). “Builder of Character: The Leadership of Principal Fannie C.<br />

Williams, 1921-1954.” History of Education Society Meeting, Chicago, IL.<br />

Montani, T.O., Sutton, J., Frawley, P. (April 2012). “National Council for Exceptional Children<br />

(NCED): A Credential with Value-Added Potential?” Council for Exceptional Children<br />

Conference and Expo, Denver, CO.<br />

Montani, T.O. (2011). “Value added--National Council of Educational Diagnosticians<br />

Certification.” Council of Educational Diagnosticians Conference, Kansas City, MO.<br />

Ray, L. (2011). “More than a Debate over Tactics: Marjorie McKenzie's Challenge to the<br />

NAACP Litigation Campaign, 1951-1952.” Association for the Study of African American History<br />

and Life.<br />

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Rosenbaum, M. & Pfleger, H. (December 2011). “Building a learning community to assure<br />

quality through the accreditation process: Collaboration between community <strong>college</strong>s, public<br />

& private higher education institutions.” Middle States Commission on Higher Education<br />

Annual Conference, Washington, DC.<br />

Wohle, R. (2012). “Facilitating Successful Transitions to College: Implications from the Common<br />

Core State Standards.” The 35th Annual Conference of the Association on Higher Education<br />

and Disability, New Orleans.<br />

Professional Accomplishments<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Khyati Joshi presented at the White House Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood<br />

Partnerships in conjunction with Hindu American Seva Charities and the U.S. Department of<br />

Homeland Security on April 20, 2012. Dr. Joshi discussed her research on religion and public<br />

schools with relevant U.S. officials to improve understanding of Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, and<br />

Sikh communities in the U.S. and to inform the development of policies and best practices<br />

in the area of Homeland Security.<br />

Dr. Marlene Rosenbaum was the 2011-2012 Chairperson of the New Jersey Assessment<br />

Consortium, a collaboration of over 15 public and private <strong>college</strong>s, universities, and<br />

community <strong>college</strong>s, public and private. She co-founded the association with H. Pfleger in<br />

2010 for the purpose of collaborating on assessment activities.<br />

For her efforts on behalf of learning outcomes assessment, Professor Rosenbaum was<br />

awarded an FDU Presidential Citation at the September 2011 <strong>University</strong> Convocation; Dr.<br />

Teresa Montani gave the Convocation’s keynote address, “Providing Accommodations<br />

for Students with Special Needs at the <strong>University</strong> Level.”<br />

Dr. Roberta Wohle is an invited member of the Consumer Advisory Council, The Elizabeth<br />

Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.<br />

School of English, Philosophy and Humanities<br />

Outreach<br />

<br />

The Gene Barnett Speakers Series under the direction of Dr. Thomas J. Stavola presented<br />

the NYT Best Selling mystery novelist Harlan Coben on October 11, 2011, and the prize<br />

winning novelist Colum McCann on April 24, 2012. McCann’s latest novel, Let the Great<br />

World Spin, was awarded the 2009 National Book Award for Fiction.<br />

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Course & Curriculum Development<br />

SEPH completed a comprehensive revision of its Bachelor of Arts in English degree,<br />

effective fall 2012. This new degree provides students with a foundation in literary analysis,<br />

American Literature, British Literature, and World Literature. In addition, it offers students the<br />

flexibility to chart their own path by choosing from a number of writing and literature<br />

classes offered both at the Metro Campus and at Wroxton.


SEPH also completed a major revision of its Humanities degree and, effective fall 2012, will<br />

offer three new concentrations: one in Digital Humanities, one in Global & Cultural Studies,<br />

and one in Sustainability. These concentrations will also appear as <strong>University</strong> College<br />

minors effective with the Fall 2012 semester.<br />

The SEPH Writing Program has revised the course codes, titles, and descriptions of English<br />

composition courses to more accurately reflect the learning outcomes and the effective<br />

practice-based pedagogies employed in the courses. The changes become effective in<br />

Fall 2012.<br />

Journal Articles & Book Chapters<br />

Research & Creative Activity<br />

Boyd, J. & Mohamad, M. (Winter 2011). "Differentiating Maximum Values in Writing Centers."<br />

Academic Exchange Quarterly, 15.4. [Article selected as Editor's Choice].<br />

Gordon, L. “Beckett during World War II.” Beckett in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge UP<br />

(Forthcoming).<br />

Gordon, L. “Beckett and Waiting for Godot.” Samuel Beckett. Oxford: Blackwell, 2011.<br />

National Conference Presentations<br />

Boyd, J. “'Now What is the Twentieth Century that America Discovered: Gertrude Stein<br />

Constructs an American Identity.” American Literature Association Conference, Boston, May<br />

2011.<br />

______. “Gertrude Stein and the Material/s of her Present: Genres of Gertrude Stein" (Chair).<br />

American Literature Association Conference, Boston, MA, May 2011.<br />

_____. "Differentiating Maximum Values in Writing Centers.” College Reading and Learning<br />

Association Conference, Montclair, NJ, March 2012.<br />

Grassian, D. “Leading Through Assessment: Assessment in Higher Education.” Academic<br />

Chairpersons Conference, Orlando, FL, February 2012.<br />

Ingledew, F. “Impossible History: The Petit Bruit of 1309.” “Think Romance! Re-conceptualizing<br />

a Medieval Genre,” Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham <strong>University</strong>, March 2012.<br />

______. “British History: Chaucer and the Gawain-Poet.” 47 th International Congress on<br />

Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2012.<br />

Faculty Recognitions<br />

<br />

The official website of the Nobel Prize lists Dr. Lois Gordon’s third book on Harold Pinter,<br />

Pinter at 70 (Routledge, 2001), in its short list of “Most Significant Pinter Critical Studies.”<br />

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Renowned literary critic Harold Bloom is including a chapter from Dr. Gordon’s Reading<br />

Godot (Yale UP) in his revised Samuel Beckett: Modern Critical Views (Chelsea Press series).


Bloom also includes in the Selective Bibliography to his updated Modern Critical Views<br />

volume on Arthur Miller, her “Death of a Salesman: An Appreciation” (The Forties, ed.<br />

Warren French, Everett Edwards, 1969). Finally, in his volume on The Sound and the Fury,<br />

Bloom lists within his Most Significant Faulkner Scholarship Dr. Gordon’s “Myth and Meaning<br />

in The Sound and the Fury and The Waste Land” (The Twenties, ed. Warren French, Everett-<br />

Edwards , 1975).<br />

School of History, Political & International Studies, Foreign Languages<br />

Research & Creative Activity<br />

Ojo, B., “Marketing E-Learning and the Challenges Facing Distance Education in Africa.” In<br />

Marketing Online Education Programs: Frameworks for Promotion & Communication, ed. Ugur<br />

Demiray & Serdar Sever (Hershey, PA: IGI Global Publ., 2011)(reprint/updated).<br />

Rasmussen, C., “Public and hidden transcripts of the New Brunswick rebellion of 1967,”<br />

American Studies Association's Annual Meeting, Baltimore, October 2011.<br />

Velásquez, A., "Representaciones de la sexualidad y el erotismo en la narrativa finisecular del<br />

guatemalteco Enrique Gomez Carrillo,” Congreso Internacional de Literatura in Barranquilla,<br />

Colombia, on October 27, 2011.<br />

Media Interviews<br />

Ojo, B. Discussion program on “Nigeria: Elections and Challenges,” China Radio International<br />

(CRI) "Today on Beyond Beijing" program, June 6, 2011.<br />

Ojo, B. Interviewed by Alice Kiingi (Ugandan Radio journalist) on the impact of the fall of<br />

Ghadaffi on Sub-Saharan Africa , Deutsche Welle Radio, August 29th, 2011.<br />

Ojo, B. Discussion program on Boko Haram and political violence in Nigeria, China Radio<br />

International (CRI) “Today” program, January 3, 2012.<br />

Sanders, A. Appeared on “Capitol Report” (NJN News) to discuss the likelihood of Gov.<br />

Christie’s being offered and then accepting the Republican Party’s vice-presidential<br />

nomination, November 2011.<br />

Outreach<br />

<br />

Dr. Rasmussen served as a "scholar-facilitator," for the New Jersey Council on the<br />

Humanities film series on "Environmental Justice,” leading discussions of films in public<br />

libraries around NJ.<br />

Student Successes and Activities<br />

<br />

Two of adjunct instructor Josephine Spina’s students have been awarded Coccia<br />

Foundation Scholarships for study abroad in Italy.<br />

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The International Relations Club, advised by Professor Raphilides, held meetings throughout<br />

the year, featuring speakers and an Annual Speak Out on April 11, 2012.<br />

Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science) and Phi Alpha Theta (History) Honor Societies held<br />

inductions on May 14, 2012.<br />

SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES<br />

Extramural Grants<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Dr. McClary, principle investigator of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Louis Stokes<br />

Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) in Science, Technology, Engineering, and<br />

Mathematics (STEM) grant, received another $24,589 for a third year of funding to increase<br />

the number of minorities who graduate in STEM fields. FDU currently leads the state which<br />

includes Bloomfield College, Essex County College, Kean <strong>University</strong>, Montclair State<br />

<strong>University</strong>, New Jersey City <strong>University</strong>, Rutgers <strong>University</strong>-New Brunswick, Rutgers <strong>University</strong>-<br />

Newark (lead institution), and William Patterson <strong>University</strong> in LSAMP student recruitment.<br />

Drs. Benzecry (SONS) and Radnitz (Psychology), together with the Teaneck Sustainability<br />

Advisory Commission group, obtained a $9,000 Sustainable Jersey Small Grant funded by<br />

Walmart to implement the Green Schools Program in the Teaneck public schools.<br />

Dr. Benzecry received $1,000 from Environmental Waste Management Associates, LLC and<br />

a $300 N.J.D.E.P. “Clean Communities Grant” to continue the Green Campus Committee<br />

sustainable practices.<br />

Dr. Leonida received a $10,000 grant to advance “Enhancement of our knowledge of<br />

nanoparticles containing chitosan" from Hopsteiner, SS Steiner, Inc., NY, NY.<br />

Student Activities and Accomplishments<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Morrine Omolo, Biochemistry Major, is this year’s recipient of the Metropolitan Campus<br />

Student Pinnacle Award.<br />

Suchitra Ghumwala, Chemistry Major, is this year’s recipient of the Malcolm L. Sturchio<br />

Scholarship in Chemistry<br />

Thirteen graduates were accepted into their first choice of professional or graduate<br />

schools. These graduates will be carrying the FDU name as they continue their education<br />

at other universities including Georgetown, Ohio State, UMDNJ, Temple, Tufts, and FDU<br />

Medco.<br />

Eight students are participating in industrial internships.<br />

SONS student organizations continued to be active this year:<br />

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TriBeta Society, mentored by Dr. Anastasia. The club is dedicated to improving the<br />

understanding and appreciation of Biological Study and extending boundaries of<br />

human knowledge through scientific research.


o<br />

o<br />

Pre-Health Professional Club (PHP), mentored by Dr. Leonida. The club provides<br />

information and guidance to students who have a desire to learn about or enter any of<br />

the health professions, including Dentistry, Medicine, Chiropractic, Optometry,<br />

Pharmacy, Podiatry or Veterinary Medicine<br />

Sigma Xi, mentored by Dr. Lo Pinto. This club fosters student participation with faculty in<br />

scientific research and in lectures and seminars at FDU at other universities in the NY/NJ<br />

Metropolitan area.<br />

Course & Curriculum Development<br />

<br />

<br />

During Spring 2012, 7 SONS students took several courses at our marine field station in<br />

Samana, Dominican Republic. The classes, taught by Drs. Isquith and McClary and a local<br />

adjunct, included Beach Ecology, Tropical Marine Vegetation, Tropical Marine<br />

Invertebrates, Tropical Marine Vertebrates and Marine Biology Research I.<br />

SONS maintained articulation agreements with twelve professional schools from dentistry to<br />

pharmacy and veterinary. This year, the articulation with Palmer Chiropractic College was<br />

revised and three new articulations (LECOM Dental, NYCC Acupuncture and Oriental<br />

Medicine, NYCC Clinical Nutrition) were drafted.<br />

Outreach<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Dr. Benzecry hosted the second Sediment Elevation Table (SET) User Group; Meeting of<br />

Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US region practitioners at FDU.<br />

Drs. Kumar and Leonida organized the November 2011 meeting of the Hudson-Bergen<br />

Chemical Society. 45 FDU students participated. Dr. Leonida is HBCS Secretary. She also<br />

organized the 14 th Annual ACS Research Symposium and Award Night (together with<br />

HBCS).<br />

Dr. Leonida evaluated proposals for the Junior Fulbright Awards.<br />

Organized by Dr. Leonida, the 7 th Pre-Professional Fair was held in March. The event<br />

attracted a large number of FDU students as well as many high school students.<br />

Dr. McClary, a Board of Trustees member of the Association of New Jersey Environmental<br />

Commissions (ANJEC) and one of two representatives for Passaic County, became chair of<br />

the Nominating Committee.<br />

SONS Biology Seminar series continued with presentations delivered by twenty six invited<br />

speakers on topics of current interest. Sixteen additional presentations are scheduled for<br />

FDU students who conducted independent study research projects with faculty mentors.<br />

Research and Creative Activity<br />

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Journal Articles<br />

Leonida, M.D., Banjade, S., Vo, T., Anderle, G., Haas, G.J., Philips, N., Nanocomposite materials<br />

with antimicrobial activity based on chitosan, Int.J. Nano&Biomat., 2011, 3, 4, 316-334.


Leonida, M.D., Kumar, I., Microfluidics at the interface between engineering and life sciences,<br />

Curr. Nanoscience, 2012, 8, 000-000 (In press).<br />

Rauschenbach, I., Bini, E., Häggblom, M.M., and Yee, N. (2012) Physiological response of<br />

Desulfurispirillum indicum S5 to arsenate and nitrate as terminal electron acceptors. FEMS<br />

Microbiol Ecol. (In press).<br />

Struffi, P., Corado, M., Kaplan, L., Yu, D., Rushlow, C. and Small, S. (2011) "Combinatorial<br />

activation and concentration-dependent repression of the Drosophila even skipped stripe 3+7<br />

enhancer." Development. 138(19): 4291-4299.<br />

Liudmila Dzhekieva, Ish Kumar, and R. F. Pratt, (2012) “Inhibition of Bacterial DD-Peptidases<br />

(Penicillin-Binding Proteins) in Membranes and in Vivo by Peptidoglycan-Mimetic Boronic<br />

Acids.” Biochemistry, 51(13): 2804 – 2811.<br />

National Conference Presentations & Proceedings<br />

Benzecry A, and Hartig EK (2011). “Using GIS to Assess Salt Marsh Submergence in the New<br />

York Metropolitan Region.” In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Environmental<br />

Protection and Planning: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS)<br />

Applications (ISEPP), 28-29 June 2011, Izmir, 52-55. DOI: 10.5053/isepp.2011.2-3.<br />

McClary, Jr., M., Hassan, N., Morrison, K., Miranda, E., Emo, S., Salem, H., Shah, A., Garah, S.,<br />

and Garah, M. “Shell characteristics of barnacles from two New Jersey water bodies,” Society<br />

for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting and Exhibition, January 2012.<br />

Dr. Leonida presented a paper at the Conference for Technology Transfer (Society of<br />

Cosmetic Chemists) and another at the 243rd Meeting of the American Chemical Society.<br />

Media Interviews<br />

Dr. Leonida was interviewed by Cosmetics and Toiletries magazine regarding her research on<br />

the antimicrobial properties of chitosan.<br />

Professional Accomplishments<br />

<br />

<br />

Dr. Lo Pinto became chair of the “Columbia <strong>University</strong> Seminar on Pollution and Water<br />

Resources” which he has Co-Chaired since 1986. He also became Associate Editor of the<br />

latest volume (Volume 40) of “Pollution and Water Resources, Columbia <strong>University</strong> Seminar<br />

Proceedings”, an international publication.<br />

Dr. McClary was appointed as the NCAA Division I Faculty Athletics Representative by<br />

President Adams. In this role Dr. McClary also chairs both the Athletic Academic Review<br />

Board and the Athletic Advisory Council.<br />

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The Henry P. Becton School of Nursing and Allied Health (HPBSONAH)<br />

Milestones<br />

<br />

The School of Nursing will celebrate its 60th anniversary this year. Celebrations will<br />

commence with the Nursing Convocation on May 9, 2012. A gala is being planned with<br />

the Office of Alumni Relations for October 2012. There are 2,391 Nursing Alumni.<br />

Extramural Grants & Contracts<br />

<br />

HPBSONAH received a total of $ 931,746 in external funding for AY 2011-2012 from the<br />

following sources:<br />

o<br />

o<br />

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o<br />

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Nurse Faculty Loan Program, HRSA - $736,754 (Dr. Paternoster)<br />

Advanced Education Nurse Traineeship Grant - 55,718 (Dr. Parietti)<br />

Robert Wood Johnson New Careers in Nursing Grant -$100,000 (Dr. Parietti)<br />

Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students, HRSA - $4,274 (Dr. Guttman)<br />

Scholl Foundation Grant - $10,000 (Dr. Guttman)<br />

Becton <strong>Dickinson</strong> Grant - $25,000 (Dr. Guttman)<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Jersey Nursing Initiative grant to FDU and Holy<br />

Name Medical Center to Develop Preceptors for Community Health Nursing - $10,000<br />

(Dr. Guttman)<br />

<br />

A $2.5 million New Jersey Nursing Initiative Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation is now in its third of four years. Ten scholars supported by this funding will be<br />

graduating in May 2012.<br />

Outreach<br />

<br />

HPBSONAH continues to offer courses for the RN-BSN and MSN Programs onsite for its<br />

educational partners: Atlantic Health Systems (Morristown Hospital and Overlook Hospital)<br />

and Holy Name Medical Center. Starting Summer 2012, it will be offering courses at<br />

Hackensack <strong>University</strong> Medical Center and starting Fall 2012, at Englewood Hospital<br />

Medical Center.<br />

Accreditation<br />

<br />

The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) held a site visit as part of the<br />

reaccreditation process for the BSN and MSN programs and of initial accreditation for the<br />

DNP program on November 7-9, 2011. The visitors’ exit report indicated that all programs<br />

met all the criteria for accreditation described in the Self-Study Report prepared by faculty.<br />

The CCNE Board of Commissioners will meet for the final accreditation decision on April 26-<br />

28, 2012, with a written report to be sent to HPBSONAH about one month after the meeting.<br />

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Research and Creative Activity<br />

Journal Articles<br />

Guttman, M., Parietti, E., Reineke, P. (2011). Preparing Clinically Expert Faculty Educators: An<br />

Academic Partnership Model. Journal of Professional Nursing, Vol. 27, No. 6 (November-<br />

December), 2011: pp e103-e107.<br />

Carrazone, D., Guttman, M., Parietti, E. (2011). Development of a Culture of Evidence Based<br />

Practice in a Large Metropolitan Hospital. UPAAI Nursing Journal, 7, 1, 49-52.<br />

Cabassa, E., Guttman, M., Reineke, P., Parietti, E. (2011). Pain Assessment in Patients with<br />

Advanced Dementia. UPAAI Nursing Journal, 7, 1, 46-47.<br />

Joseph, L., Guttman, M. (2011). Use of Handheld Technology (PDA) and Reduction in<br />

Medication Errors. UPAAI Nursing Journal, 7, 1, 42-45.<br />

Ukaigwe, P., Guttman, M., Parietti, E., Fitzpatrick, A., Kurlan, R. (2011). Structured Patient<br />

Education to Enhance Self-Care Management in Individuals Living With Parkinson’s Disease: A<br />

Descriptive Study. UPAAI Nursing Journal, 7, 1, 33-41.<br />

Professional Presentations<br />

Guttman, M., “Evidence Based Practice: Igniting the Spirit of Excellence, Newark Beth Israel<br />

Medical Center, Newark, NJ, July 26, 2011.<br />

Guttman, M., “Evaluating the Ethical and Moral Competencies of Nursing Students,” <strong>University</strong><br />

of the Philippines College of Nursing, Balik Turo Program, Manila, Philippines, February 9, 2012.<br />

Reineke, P. and Paternoster, J., “Where is the Evidence,” Nyack Hospital, Nyack, NY, April 12,<br />

2012.<br />

Student Successes and Activities<br />

<br />

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<br />

10 Accelerated BSN students were awarded the Robert Wood Johnson New Careers<br />

Nursing (NCIN) Scholarship at $10,000 each.<br />

Students Aaron Roth and Angelo Llanes were winners in the annual NCIN essay contest.<br />

Their community activities have been featured on the AACN/NCIN website.<br />

NCIN students raised over $500 for the Relay for Life on campus.<br />

PROGRAMS IN LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT (PLCPA)<br />

<br />

EPS courses are now compulsory for all UG and GR International students on both campuses if<br />

placed into the program based on their placement test score.<br />

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New departments came on board to provide academic support/tutoring hours for EPS<br />

students; in Teaneck, the Office of Global Learning and in Madison, the Career Development<br />

Center, Campus Library, and Academic Support Center.<br />

PLCPA tracks student progress and academic support/tutoring done through a dedicated<br />

server shared with the Metro Writing Studio. Currently 73 query reports can be generated such<br />

as “Average improvement between pre-and post test of students required to do 900 minutes<br />

of academic support/tutoring.” Data collected informs programmatic improvements.<br />

PLCPA collaborated with Petrocelli College to offer a NY City as a Classroom Course for a<br />

group of Chinese high school students who came to FDU to take the course over the winter<br />

break.<br />

Dr. Mohamad is the co-author of “Differentiating maximum values in writing centers,” in<br />

Academic Exchange Quarterly, 15(4), 8-12 (Winter 2011) with Janet Boyd.<br />

SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY<br />

Accreditation<br />

<br />

The MA/Certification program in School Psychology received National Association of<br />

School Psychologists accreditation (conditional) in February 2012.<br />

Outreach<br />

<br />

Through the School’s partnership with several schools, School Psychology graduate<br />

students have served as consultants and program evaluators to the Dumont TLC After-<br />

School Program for at-risk 3 rd and 4 th grade students. Students have also had the<br />

opportunity to provide services at St. Benedict’s School for Boys in Newark, NJ.<br />

Course & Curriculum Development<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

A combined, 5-year BA/MA in Forensic Psychology has been approved.<br />

A Behavioral Research Scholars Track (BRST) for highly qualified students who are interested<br />

in careers in social science research has been added to the MA in Psychology. Students<br />

can use this program as a springboard for further graduate training or as a terminal degree<br />

for research careers in the private sector.<br />

The School has created a new “Psychology Research Lab" specifically to foster faculty and<br />

student research collaboration. This laboratory opened in September 2011 and has been<br />

in constant use since then. The research lab is equipped with computer cubicles,<br />

specialized hardware and software for conducting cognitive and behavioral research,<br />

and a sophisticated physiological data collection system. The space is ideal for<br />

conducting research on a range of psychological topics, including memory, attention,<br />

face perception, and social behaviors in interpersonal interactions, and has been<br />

equipped with sophisticated technology to allow for physiologic and neurophysiologic<br />

measures. Moreover, research conducted in the lab is already being presented by<br />

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undergraduate and graduate students at departmental, regional, and national<br />

conferences and will likely result in peer-reviewed publications.<br />

Book Chapters<br />

Research & Creative Activity<br />

Willis, J. O., Dumont, R., & Kaufman, A. S. (2012). Individual Norm-referenced Standardized<br />

Assessment--Cognitive and Academic. In B. J. Irby, G. Brown & R. Lara-Alecio (Eds.),<br />

Handbook of Educational Theories. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.<br />

Beal, A.L., Willis, J.O., & Dumont, R. (2012). Psychological testing by models of cognitive ability.<br />

In D.H. Saklofske & V.L. Schwean (Eds.), Oxford handbook of psychological assessment of<br />

children and adolescents. New York: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Green, D., & Garcia-Mansilla, A. (2012). Diagnosis and treatment of women with personality<br />

disorders. In P. Lundberg-Love, K. Nadal, & M. Paludi (Eds.). Women and Mental Disorders (Vol<br />

4; pp. 33-55). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishing.<br />

Loeb, K. L. & Le Grange, D. (In Press). Family-based treatment for adolescent eating disorders:<br />

Current status, new applications, and future directions. In Y. Latzer, D. Stein, and J. Merrick<br />

(Eds.), Treatment and Recovery of Eating Disorders, Volume II. New York: Nova Science<br />

Publishers.<br />

Bravender et al. (Loeb, K. L.) (2011). Classification of eating disturbance in children and<br />

adolescents: Proposed changes for DSM-5. In R.H. Striegel-Moore, S.A. Wonderlich, B.T. Walsh,<br />

& J.E. Mitchel (Eds.), Developing an Evidence-Based Classification of Eating Disorders:<br />

Scientific Findings for DSM-5 (pp. 167-184). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association.<br />

Loeb, K. L., Brown, M., & Munk Goldstein (2011). Assessment of eating disorders in children and<br />

adolescents. In D. Le Grange & J. Lock (Eds.), Handbook of assessment and treatment for<br />

children and adolescents with eating disorders (pp. 156-198). New York: Guilford Press.<br />

Loeb, K. L., Craigen, K. E., Munk Goldstein, M., Lock, J., & Le Grange, D. (2011). Early treatment<br />

of eating disorders. In D. Le Grange & J. Lock (Eds.), Handbook of assessment and treatment<br />

for children and adolescents with eating disorders (pp. 337-361). New York: Guilford Press.<br />

Zucker, N.L., Loeb, K. L., Patel, S. & Shafer, A. (2011). Parent groups in the treatment of eating<br />

disorders. In D. Le Grange & J. Lock (Eds.), Handbook of assessment and treatment for<br />

children and adolescents with eating disorders (pp. 362-380). New York: Guilford Press.<br />

McGrath, R. E. (2012). Personality assessment. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of<br />

human behavior, vol. 3 (2nd ed., pp. 61-67). Oxford EN: Elsevier.<br />

McGrath, R. E., & Carroll, E. J. (2012). The current status of “projective” “tests.” In H. Cooper<br />

(Ed.), APA handbook of research methods in psychology, Vol 1: Foundations, planning,<br />

measures, and psychometrics (pp. 329-348). Washington, DC: American Psychological<br />

Association.<br />

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McGrath, R. E., & Donovan, G. (2012). Behavioral healthcare in the brave new healthcare<br />

world. [Review of the book Understanding the behavioral healthcare crisis: The promise of<br />

integrated care and diagnostic reform, by N. A. Cummings & W. T. O’Donohue (Eds.)].<br />

PsycCRITIQUES, 57(7). doi:10.1037/a0025310.<br />

Prentky, R. A., Gabriel, A., & Coward, A. (2010). Sexual Offenders (pp. 1063-1094). Invited<br />

Chapter in J. C. Thomas & M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Psychology Competencies.<br />

Volume II: Intervention and Treatment for Adults. N.Y.: Springer.<br />

Prentky, R. A., Lamade, R., & Coward, A. (2011). Sex Offender research in a forensic context<br />

(pp. 372-399). Invited Chapter in B. Rosenfeld & S. Penrod (Eds.), Research Methods in Forensic<br />

Psychology. New York: John Wiley.<br />

Prentky, R. A., Gabriel, A., & Coward, A. (2011). Treatment for perpetrators of sexual violence<br />

(pp. 115-135). Invited Chapter in J. W. White, M. P. Koss, & A. E. Kazdin (Eds.), Violence Against<br />

Women and Children: Navigating Solutions. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological<br />

Association.<br />

Young, S. G., Hugenberg, K., & Prokhovnik, A. (in press). Group level and individual level<br />

influences on emotion expression decoding. To appear in Facial Expressions: Dynamic<br />

Patterns, Impairments, and Social Perceptions. Hauppauge NY: Nova Publishers.<br />

Zibulsky, J. (in press). Preparing for the anniversaries of crisis events. In Brock, S. & Jimerson, S.<br />

(Eds.), Best Practices in Crisis Prevention and Intervention in the Schools (Second Edition).<br />

Bethesda, MD: National Association of School Psychologists.<br />

Journal Articles<br />

Kranzler, H. R., Scott, D., Tennen, H., Feinn, R., Williams, C., Armeli, S., Taylor, R. E., Briggs-Gowan,<br />

M. J., & Covault, J. (in press). The 5-HTTLPR polymorhphism moderates the effect of stressful life<br />

events on drinking behavior in <strong>college</strong> students of African descent. American Journal of<br />

Medical Genetics.<br />

Kranzler H. R., Armeli S., Tennen H. (2012). Post-treatment outcomes in a double-blind,<br />

randomized trial of sertraline for alcohol dependence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental<br />

Research, 36(4), 739-44.<br />

Sullivan, T.P., McPartland, T., Armeli, S., Jaquier, V., & Tennen, H. (2012). Is it the exception or<br />

the rule? Daily co-occurrence of physical, sexual and psychological victimization in a 90-day<br />

study of community women. Psychology of Violence, 2, 154-164.<br />

Kranzler, H. R., Armeli, S., Tennen, H., Covault, J., Feinn, R., Arias, A. J., Pettinati, H., & Oncken,<br />

C. (in press). A double-blind, randomized trial of sertraline for alcohol dependence. Journal of<br />

Clinical Psychopharmacology.<br />

O’Grady, M. A., Cullum, J., Tennen, H., & Armeli, S. (2011). Daily relationship between eventspecific<br />

drinking norms and alcohol use: A four-year longitudinal study. Journal of Studies on<br />

Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 633-641.<br />

Reed, R., Mcgrath, R. & Armeli, S. (2011). Prediction of sexual trauma via disruption of sexaggression<br />

associations. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 24, 78-84.<br />

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Clark, J., Sprang, G., Freer, B.D., & Whitt-Woosley. (In Press). Better than nothing is not good<br />

enough: Challenges to introducing evidence based approaches for traumatized populations.<br />

Health Policy.<br />

Freer, B. D., Hayden, A., Lorch, E.P., & Milich, R. (In Press). The stories they tell: Story production<br />

difficulties of children with ADHD. School Psychology Review.<br />

Green, D., Rosenfeld, B., & Belfi, B. (Under Review). New and Improved? A Comparison of the<br />

original and revised Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms. Psychological Assessment.<br />

Green, D., Rosenfeld, B., Belfi, B., Rohlehr, L., & Pierson, A.M. (Under Review). Use of measures<br />

of cognitive effort and feigned psychiatric symptoms with pretrial criminal defendants<br />

International Journal of Forensic Mental Health.<br />

Stimmel, M., Green, D., Belfi, B., & Klaver, J. (In Press). Exploring the accuracy and utility of the<br />

Rey Fifteen Item Test (RMT) with recognition trial in a forensic psychiatric population.<br />

International Journal of Forensic Mental Health.<br />

Green, D. & Rosenfeld, B. (2011). Evaluating the Gold Standard: A Review and meta-analysis<br />

of the Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms. Psychological Assessment, 23(1), 95-107.<br />

Pierson, A.M., Rosenfeld, B., Green, D., & Belfi, B. (2011). Investigating the relationship between<br />

Antisocial Personality Disorder and malingering, Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38(2), 146-156.<br />

Hildebrandt, T., Langenbucher, J.W., Lai, J.K., Loeb, K. L., & Hollander, E. (In Press).<br />

Development and validation of the Appearance and Performance Enhancing Drug Use<br />

Schedule. Addictive Behaviors.<br />

Loeb, K. L., Lock, J., Le Grange, D., & Greif, R. (2012) Transdiagnostic theory and application of<br />

family-based treatment for youth with eating disorders. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 19,<br />

17-30.<br />

Hildebrandt, T., Bacow, T., Markella, M., & Loeb, K. L. (2012). Anxiety in anorexia nervosa and<br />

its management using family-based treatment. European Eating Disorders Review, 20, e1-e16.<br />

Loeb, K. L., Le Grange, D., Hildebrandt, T., Greif, R., Lock, J., & Alfano, L. (2011). Eating<br />

disorders in youth: Diagnostic variability and predictive validity. International Journal of Eating<br />

Disorders, 44, 692-702.<br />

Loeb, K. L., Jones, J., Roberto, C., & Gugga, S.S., Marcus, S., Attia, E., & Walsh, B.T. (2011)<br />

Adolescent-adult discrepancies on the Eating Disorder Examination: A function of<br />

developmental stage or severity of illness? International Journal of Eating Disorders, 44, 567-<br />

572.<br />

Reed, R., McGrath, R. E., & Armeli, S. (2011). Prediction of sexual trauma via disruption of sexaggression<br />

associations. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 24, 78-84.<br />

McGrath, R. E., Kim, B., & Hough, L. (In Press). Our main conclusion stands: Reply to Rohling et<br />

al. (2011). Psychological Bulletin.<br />

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McGrath, R. E. (2011). Pharmacotherapy for psychologists: Author’s response to review. Child<br />

& Family Behavior Therapy, 33, 14-16.<br />

McGrath, R. E., & Sammons, M. T. (2011). Prescribing and primary care psychology:<br />

Complementary paths for professional psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and<br />

Practice, 42, 113-120.<br />

Prentky, R. A., & Barbaree, H. (2011). Commentary: Hebephilia – A would-be paraphilia<br />

caught in the twilight zone between prepubescence and adulthood. Journal of the American<br />

Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 39 (4).<br />

Lee, A. F. S., Li, N.-C., Lamade, R., Schuler, A., & Prentky, R. A. (In Press). Predicting hands-on<br />

child sexual offenses among possessors of Internet child pornography. Psychology, Public<br />

Policy, and the Law, 18.<br />

Prentky, R. A., Li, N.-C., Righthand, S., Schuler, A., Cavanaugh, D., & Lee, A. F. (2010). Assessing<br />

Risk of Sexually Abusive Behavior Among Youth in a Child Welfare Sample. Behavioral<br />

Sciences and the Law, 28, 24-45.<br />

Lamade, R., Gabriel, A., & Prentky, R. A. (2011). Optimizing risk mitigation in management of<br />

sex offenders: A structural model. International Journal of Psychiatry and the Law, 34, 217-225.<br />

Sparks, M. & Radnitz, C. (in press). Confirmatory factor analysis of the children's eating<br />

behaviour questionnaire in a low-income sample. Eating Behaviors.<br />

Fox, J. K., Masia Warner, C., Lerner, A. B., Ludwig, K., Ryan, J. L., Colognori, D., Lucas, C. P., &<br />

Brotman, L. M. (in press). An open pilot of a preventive intervention for anxious preschoolers:<br />

Strengthening early emotional development. Child Psychiatry and Human Development.<br />

Ryan, J. L., & Masia Warner, C. (2012). Treating adolescents with social anxiety disorder in<br />

schools. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 21(1), 105-118.<br />

Young, S. G., Brown, C. M., & Ambady, N. (In press). Priming natural or human-made<br />

environments directs attention to context-congruent threatening stimuli. Cognition and<br />

Emotion.<br />

Young, S. G., Hugenberg, K. Bernstein, M. J., & Sacco, D. F. (In press). Perception and<br />

motivation in face recognition: A critical review of theories of the Cross Race Effect. Personality<br />

and Social Psychology Review.<br />

Sacco, D. F., Young, S. G., Brown, C. M., Bernstein, M. J., & Hugenberg, K. (In Press). Social<br />

exclusion and female mating behavior: Rejected women show strategic enhancement of<br />

short-term mating interest. Evolutionary Psychology.<br />

National Conference Presentations.<br />

Ehrenberg, E., Armeli, S., & Tennen, H. (March 2012). The utility of daily assessment of drinking<br />

motives. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

Zuba, M., Gilbert, J., Wu, Y., Bi, J., Tennen, H. & Armeli, S. (2012). 1-Norm Support Vector<br />

Machine for College Drinking Risk Factor Identification, Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGHIT<br />

International Health Informatics Symposium (IHI’12), pp. 651-660.<br />

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Curti, L. M., & Armeli, S. (October 2011). Perceived organizational control over work stressors<br />

and its effect on perceived organizational support and negative affect Poster presented at<br />

the annual meeting of the Northeastern Psychological Association, Fairfield, CT.<br />

Prokhovnik, A., Nadel, A., & Feinberg, S. (March 2012). College students’ attitudes toward<br />

dating violence. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

Iskander, E, Braden-Maguire, J. Feinberg, S., & Feinberg, J. (March 2012). Attitudes towards<br />

physical and verbal bullying in middle school. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern<br />

Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

Freer, B. D., Lorch, E. P., Lorch, R., & Calderhead, W. (September 2011). Deconstructing the<br />

instruction of the control of variables strategy: Key components of science instruction.<br />

Presented at Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, Washington, DC.<br />

Nguyen, C. T., Green, D., Barr, W. B. (April 2012). Neuropsychological impairment in disability<br />

claimants as a function of affective symptom severity and effort. Paper presented at the<br />

Annual Conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health. Miami, Florida.<br />

Reddy, H. B., Green, D., Belfi, B., & Jankowitz, R. (March 2012). Predictive Utility of the MMPI-2-<br />

RF Validity Scales in a Pretrial Criminal Forensic Sample. Paper presented at the Annual<br />

Conference of the American Psychology – Law Society. San Juan, Puerto Rico.<br />

Lam, J., Belfi, B., Green, D., Klaver, J., Reddy, H. B., Roth, C. J., & Kamens, S. (March 2012).<br />

Cross-cultural applicability of the TOMM: Comparison of US and non-US born English-speaking<br />

forensic inpatients. Paper presented the Annual Conference of the American Psychology –<br />

Law Society. San Juan, Puerto Rico.<br />

Belfi, B., Klaver, J., Tussey, C. M., Green, D. (March 2012). Validation of the Test of Competency<br />

Evaluation Effort (TO-CEE) within a sample of pretrial defendants. Paper tpresented the Annual<br />

Conference of the American Psychology – Law Society. San Juan, Puerto Rico.<br />

Rohlehr, L., Rosenfeld, B., Green, D., & Belfi, B. (August 2011). Malingered Incompetence to<br />

Stand Trial: Do Psychiatrists Rely on Certain Symptom Patterns When Assessing Potential<br />

Malingering? Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Psychological<br />

Association. Washington, DC.<br />

Green, D. Nguyen, C. T., & Barr, W. B. (June 2011). Impact of Premorbid Intelligence on<br />

Measures of Cognitive Effort. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the American<br />

Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology. Washington, DC.<br />

Nguyen, C. T., Green, D., & Barr, W. B. (June 2011). Evaluation of the Validity Scales of the<br />

MMPI-2-RF in a Civil Forensic Setting. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the<br />

American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology. Washington, DC.<br />

Markowitz, S., Chu, C., & Kaufman, J. (October 2011). Becoming a person: Identity<br />

development in emerging adulthood. Presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging<br />

Adulthood, Providence, RI.<br />

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Graber, A., & Kaufman, J. (October 2011). Navigating <strong>college</strong> adjustment: Emotional turmoil<br />

and coping style. Presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood, Providence,<br />

RI.<br />

Abujam, R., & Kaufman, J. (October 2011). Gender differences and identity development in<br />

emerging adulthood. Presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood,<br />

Providence, RI.<br />

Kaufman, J., Carroll, E., Abujam, R., Smith, M., Graber, J. A., Markowitz, S., Hausler, L. A., &<br />

Davis, C. (August 2011). Symposium: Facilitating transition to adulthood: The <strong>college</strong> campus.<br />

Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington,<br />

DC.<br />

Sullivan, A., Harris, B., Valley-Grey, S., & Kaufman, J. (March 2012). Symposium: Getting a<br />

jumpstart on your career in academia. Presented at the National Association of School<br />

Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Powell, S., Hess, R., & Kaufman, J. (March 2012). Symposium: Becoming board certified: Five<br />

easy steps. Presented at the National Association of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Politi, D., & Kaufman J. (March 2012). Parent, teacher, self evaluations for ADHD. Presented at<br />

the National Association of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Kaufman, J. (March 2012). Is there a role for school psychologists on <strong>college</strong> campuses?<br />

Presented at Trainers of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Lachenmeyer, J. (November 2011). Issues in Child Compliance with CBT. Two Lecture Series,<br />

Child Psychiatry, Baylor Medical Center. Houston, Texas.<br />

Lachenmeyer, J. (March 2012). Clinical Issues in Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.<br />

Lecture Series, <strong>University</strong> of Berlin.<br />

Loeb, K. L., Le Grange, D., Jones, J., & Zucker, N. Family-based treatment for adolescent<br />

eating disorders: Real world implementation, beyond the randomized controlled trial.<br />

Workshop presentation at the Academy for Eating Disorders’ International Conference on<br />

Eating Disorders, Miami, FL (May 2011).<br />

Loeb, K. L. Increasing parenting capacities in interventions for pediatric obesity: New models<br />

and applications. Symposium presentation at the Experimental Biology conference,<br />

Washington, DC (April 2011).<br />

Loeb, K. L., Bacow, T., & Lo Presti, R. Increasing parenting capacities in interventions for<br />

pediatric obesity: New models and applications. Invited talk at the New York Obesity<br />

Research Center, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (March 2011).<br />

McGrath, R. E. (March 2011). Health care reform for state leaders: Things to know, think about,<br />

and do. Presented at the American Psychological Association State Leadership Conference.<br />

McGrath, R. E. (August 2011). Health care reform: What it means for states. Presented at the<br />

Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.<br />

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McGrath, R. E. (Chair). (August 2011). Integrated primary care---Educational issues across the<br />

continuum. Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,<br />

Washington DC.<br />

McGrath, R. E. (Chair). (August 2011). Models of integrated primary care---Evolving roles for<br />

psychologists. Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological<br />

Association, Washington DC.<br />

McGrath, R. E. (August 2011). Prescriptive authority for psychologists---A state legislative<br />

update. Discussion session presented at the Annual Convention of the American<br />

Psychological Association, Washington DC.<br />

McGrath, R. E. (Discussant). (August 2011). Psychologists who prescribe in primary care---<br />

Clinical experiences and professional challenges. Discussion session presented at the Annual<br />

Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.<br />

Prentky, R. A., Malamuth, N., & Lee, A. (2-5 March 2011). Content base rates, age of first<br />

exposure, and correlates of “deviant” pornography in <strong>college</strong> students and sex offenders.<br />

AP-LS Conference and 4th International Congress of Psychology and Law, Miami, FL.<br />

Prentky, R. A., Lee, A., & Dowdell, E. (2-5 March 2011). Predicting risky outcomes associated<br />

with Internet use among high school students. AP-LS Conference and 4th International<br />

Congress of Psychology and Law, Miami, FL.<br />

Prentky, R. A. (23 March 2012). Part 1. Polemicaphilia: Controversial Wannabee Paraphilias.<br />

Part 2. Internet Child Pornography: Predicting who is at risk to sexually assault children. 37th<br />

Conference of the Forensic Mental Health Association of California. Seaside, CA.<br />

Prentky, R. A. (12 April 2012). Internet Porn: How College Students compare to offenders. 14th<br />

Annual Joint Conference of MASOC & MATSA. Marlborough, MA.<br />

Myers, J., & Prentky, R. A. (August 2011). Assessing the effects of domestic and physical abuse<br />

on sexually coercive pre-adolescent and adolescent girls’ internalizing and externalizing<br />

behaviors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological<br />

Association, Washington, D.C.<br />

Prentky, R. A. (21 June 2011). Internet child pornography offenders: IO-only vs. CM-only vs.<br />

Dual. Given an Internet sex offender, what is the probability that he is a child molester?<br />

Presentation before the United States Sentencing Commission, Washington, D.C.<br />

Ryan, J.L., Fox, J. K., Colognori, D., & Masia Warner, C. (November 2011). Outcomes of CBT For<br />

social anxiety delivered by school counselors: The mediating role of negative cognitions.<br />

Presented at the 45th Annual Associations for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto,<br />

ON.<br />

Masia Warner, C., Colognori, D., Ryan, J.L., & Fox, J. K. (November 2011). Mental health service<br />

utilization in a community sample of socially anxious adolescents. In Ryan, J. L. (Chair)<br />

Presented at the 45th Annual Associations for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto,<br />

ON.<br />

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Masia Warner, C., Ryan, J.L., Colognori, D., Fox, J. K., & Herzig, K. (November 2011). Adapting<br />

treatment of social anxiety disorder for delivery in schools: Training School counselors to deliver<br />

a cognitive-behavioral intervention. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Associations for<br />

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto, ON.<br />

Ruzzi, N., Krinick, R., Slough, M., Uy, P., & Tiersky, L. (August 2011). Cognitive Differences among<br />

Adults with Learning Disabilities. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association<br />

(APA), Convention, Washington D.C.<br />

Krinick, R., Slugh, M., Ruzi, N., Uy, P., & Tiersky, L. (August 2011). Occurrence of<br />

Psychopathology Among Adults with Learning Disabilities. Poster presented at the American<br />

Psychological Association (APS) Convention, Washington DC.<br />

Viezel, K.D., Davis, A.S., Tiberi, N., Castillo, J., & Lowell, A. (2012). Gender differences in<br />

cognitive abilities of maltreated children. Poster presented at the 2012 annual convention of<br />

the National Association of School Psychologists.<br />

Lowell, A., Viezel, K.D., Davis, A., & Castillo, J. (2011). Adaptive behavior in abused and<br />

neglected children. Poster presented at the 2011 annual convention of the American<br />

Psychological Association.<br />

Zibulsky, J., & Viezel, K.D. (February 2012). Incorporating evidence-based parent<br />

management training into school consultation. Workshop presented at the 2012 annual<br />

convention of the National Association of School Psychologists.<br />

Barth, M., Young, S. G., & Ambady, N. (January 2012). Face memory in children is modulated<br />

by target emotion, race, and sex. Presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for<br />

Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.<br />

Slepian, M. L., Young, S. G., Weisbuch, M., Rule, N. O., & Ambady, N. (January 2012).<br />

Embodied impression formation: Social judgments and motor cues to approach and<br />

avoidance. Presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social<br />

Psychology, San Diego, CA.<br />

Davis, J., Zibulsky, J., & * Masi, R., * Liberman, A. (March 2012). Parent and teacher ratings of<br />

children’s social skills as they move from preschool to kindergarten. Poster presented at annual<br />

conference of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston.<br />

Zibulsky, J. (February 2012). The response to response-to-intervention: Evaluating changing<br />

practices. Paper presented at annual conference on the National Association of School<br />

Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Zibulsky, J. (August 2011). Saving all the starfish: Exploring the relationship between reading<br />

and behavior problems in young children. Invited paper presented at annual conference of<br />

the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.<br />

Zibulsky, J., Liberman, A., Masi, R., & Davis, J. (August 2011). The response to response-tointervention:<br />

Evaluating change within a school district. Poster presented at annual<br />

conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.<br />

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Zibulsky, J. & Viezel, K. (February 2012). Incorporating evidence-based Parent Management<br />

Training into school consultation. Mini-skills workshop presented at annual conference on the<br />

National Association of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Kucera, M., Brown-Chidsey, R., Harris, B., Shriberg, D., Sotelo-Dynega, M., Zibulsky, J., & Sullivan,<br />

A. (February 2012). Developing and sustaining healthy work-life balance in academia. Miniskills<br />

workshop presented at annual conference on the National Association of School<br />

Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Scott, A., Brown-Chidsey, R., Harris, B., Noltemeyer, A., Sotelo-Dynega, M., Zibulsky, J., &<br />

Sullivan, A. (February 2012). Effective teaching and mentoring for graduate education. Miniskills<br />

workshop presented at annual conference on the National Association of School<br />

Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Professional Accomplishments<br />

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Dr. Samuel Feinberg is a 2012 recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Faculty Award, Office<br />

of Student Life, <strong>Fairleigh</strong> <strong>Dickinson</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Dr. Robert McGrath received the 2011 FDU Distinguished Faculty Award for Research and<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Dr. Judith Kaufman has been named to the National Planning Committee for Future(s) of<br />

School Psychology conference to be held Sept/Oct 2012 and as Co-chair APA Division 16<br />

Globalization of School Psychology Task Force. She was also elected to the Board of<br />

Directors of the American Board of School Psychology.<br />

Dr. Robert McGrath is 2012 Chair, Council of Postdoctoral Training Programs in<br />

Psychopharmacology; a Member, American Psychological Association Advisory Group on<br />

State Implementation of Health Care Reform Initiatives; 2011-2012 Chair, New Jersey<br />

Psychological Association Task Force on Health Care Reform; a Member, American<br />

Psychological Association Board of Educational Affairs Primary Care Training Task Force;<br />

and a Member, American Psychological Association Council of Representatives.<br />

He also served as chair of the task force responsible for the following American<br />

Psychological Association publication (2011): “Practice guidelines regarding psychologists’<br />

involvement in pharmacological issues.” American Psychologist, 66, 835-849.<br />

Dr. Jamie Zibulsky has been asked to serve as an Advisory Panel Member for the National<br />

September 11 Memorial & Museum Historical Exhibit and on the New Jersey Coalition for<br />

Inclusive Education’s RTI Workgroup.<br />

Drs. Viezel, Zibulsky, and Dumont co-authored a total of 103 test reviews in C. R. Reynolds,<br />

K. J. Vannest, & E. Fletcher-Janzen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of special education: A reference<br />

for the education of children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities and other<br />

exceptional individuals (4th ed., pp. TBD). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. (2012, in<br />

press).<br />

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Student Successes & Activities<br />

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This year students from the School of Psychology have published (often with faculty<br />

mentors) 6 book chapters and 6 peer-reviewed journal articles. Students have also had<br />

the experience of presenting posters and papers at regional, national, and international<br />

conferences.<br />

Danielle Politi, a Psy.D. graduate, won this year’s award for the Outstanding Doctoral<br />

Dissertation presented by the New York Association of School Psychologists.<br />

Undergraduate Nick Sosa was selected as one of only 15 candidates out of 170<br />

applicants to participate in the NYU SPAM Lab Summer Internship Program. The<br />

program will run from June 4th to July 27 th and takes a hands-on approach to the<br />

teaching and learning of basic research principles and processes.<br />

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On March 30, 2012, the School held its first annual Undergraduate Research Day in<br />

which six undergraduate students presented research posters summarizing their<br />

ongoing or completed research projects.<br />

The Psychology Club remained very active, with up to 35 members attending its<br />

weekly meetings and sponsoring several events (e.g., raising money for cancer<br />

awareness with the “Be Bold, be Bald” campaign). It continues to have a regular<br />

column, PSYCH CORNER, in the FDU student newspaper, the Equinox.<br />

Center for Psychological Services<br />

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For the second year in a row, the center received a $25,000 grant from the Johnson and<br />

Johnson Family of Companies to enhance our Clinical Services for Veterans and Families<br />

program.<br />

For the second year in a row, the center received a $25,000 grant from Horizon of New<br />

Jersey to enhance our Clinical Services for Veterans and Families program, with a focus on<br />

depression screening, education, and intervention.<br />

For the fourth year in a row, the center received a $6,000 Community Service grant from<br />

New Jersey Psychological Association Foundation for a clinic-based project completed<br />

under the direction of Dr. Ulrich that addresses the needs of the underserved.<br />

The Bergen Record, the Star Ledger, and other papers (3/2012) highlighted the COMPASS<br />

program (and the Center for Psychological Services) and one of the COMPASS<br />

undergraduates in a piece on programs that aid <strong>college</strong> students with Asperger’s.<br />

The COMPASS team (faculty, doctoral students, doctoral graduates) developed and<br />

hosted a workshop for the community on supporting the successful transition from High<br />

School to College for students with Asperger’s. The workshop was attended by more than<br />

35 parents, secondary school personnel, and adolescents/young adults with Asperger’s.<br />

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The center completed a survey (funded by Ace-Walmart Success for Vets grant on which<br />

Dr. Ulrich was co-PI) on FDU Student Attitudes Towards Combat Veterans and Potential<br />

Peers. Results indicated that FDU students are overwhelmingly welcoming and respectful<br />

of combat veterans as potential colleagues. The <strong>University</strong> of Texas, Fordham <strong>University</strong>,


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and the <strong>University</strong> of Arizona are currently considering use of our survey to assess the<br />

degree to which their institutions are “Veteran-Friendly.” No other such survey is known to<br />

be available and psychometrically tested.

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