Rian Satterwhite (Office of Service Learning & Leadership / Student Affairs) is participating in a small invited group to craft one of the next Carnegie elective classifications for the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation. Satterwhite recently participated in a working meeting in Atlanta, hosted by Morehouse College…
Kara Christensen Pacella and Nicole Short (both Psychology) with co-authors from Sanford Research, North Dakota State University, and University of Kansas published a new article, "Using Item Response Theory to Identify Key Symptoms of Insomnia in a Sample of University Students with Probable Eating Disorders" in Eating and Weight Disorders-…
Kathleen Thimsen (Nursing) published "Resilience, the 6th Vital Sign: Conceptualizing, Contextualizing, and Operationalizing All Six Vital Signs" as a co-author for Health, a Scientific Research journal. The study explores resiliency as the sixth vital sign, defined as the ability of the immune system to respond to attacks and defend…
The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) has awarded $57,000 in OUR Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program funds to 38 undergraduate researchers conducting research under an NSHE faculty research mentor.  The OUR Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program supports undergraduate students as they work on…
Professor Justin Iverson (Law) presented at the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Conference on Promoting Access to Justice Initiatives in Rural Communities.
Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health; Internal Medicine) co-presented a poster titled, "Improving pediatric atopic dermatitis care: Online intervention in Mississippi," at the Children’s Hospital of Mississippi Pediatrics Research Meeting held in Jackson, MS on July 19, 2024 with co-presenters from University of Mississippi Medical Center.…
Professor David Orentlicher (Law) co-authored a textbook titled, Health Care Law and Ethics 10th ed.
Amy Reed-Sandoval (Philosophy) published "The Struggle to Identify All the Dead Bodies in Mexico" in The New Yorker.
Professor Nachman Gutowski (Law) co-authored a new white paper entitled "Questioning the Inevitability of the NextGen Bar Examination."

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