EMERGING SCHOLARS: A CELEBRATION OF G R A D UAT E R E S E A R C H
Friday, April 29 · 5 p.m. Ferguson Gallery · Loyola/Notre Dame Library
Emerging Scholars: A Celebration of Graduate Research April 29, 2016
Welcome to the seventh annual Emerging Scholars: A Celebration of Graduate Research, honoring the scholarly work of Loyola’s graduate student community.
Schedule of Events
Welcome Marie R. Kerins, Ed.D. Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Affairs Introduction of Keynote Speaker Beth A. Kotchick, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Keynote Address Tiffany A. Garner, Psy.D. '11 Director of Psychological Services, Trellis Services, LLC Presentation of Medals for Excellence of Performance Amy R. Wolfson, Ph.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs The Reverend John E. Wise, S.J., Medal Distinguished Achievement in Education Dr. Barry K. Estadt Medal Excellence in Pastoral Counseling Dr. Bernard A. Saltysiak Medal Clinical Excellence in Speech-Language Pathology The Graduate Medal for Achievement Excellence in Psychology
The Loyola University Maryland Award for Research in Theology
Time and Location of Events
Awards Ceremony: Ridley Auditorium ~ 5 p.m. Reception: Ferguson Gallery ~ 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Graduate Research Poster Session: Ferguson Gallery ~ 5:30 p.m. Oral Presentations, Theology: Level One Seminar Room ~ 6 p.m.
Graduate Student Award Recipients
The Reverend John E. Wise, S.J., Medal Distinguished Achievement in Education
The Reverend John E. Wise Medal is given each year by the faculty of Loyola University Maryland’s School of Education to one graduating student “who has demonstrated excellence in scholarship and outstanding service to Loyola University Maryland and the community as exemplified by Rev. John E. Wise, S.J.” Fr. Wise, truly the father of today’s vast graduate education programs at Loyola, was first of all a reflective and prayerful priest committed to social responsibility and justice, a scholar who wrote two textbooks and provocative journal articles, a talented and caring teacher, and a dedicated community servant.
The Reverend John E. Wise, S.J., Medal recipient: Caroline Eileen Mills Dr. Barry K. Estadt Medal Excellence in Pastoral Counseling Barry Estadt, Ph.D., is the visionary who founded Loyola’s pastoral counseling department in 1975. The award honors his student-centered focus by recognizing a graduate student in pastoral counseling who demonstrates excellent achievement in academic, clinical, and research areas while exhibiting a pastoral presence.
Dr. Barry K. Estadt Medal recipient: Awa Georgia Jangha
Graduate Student Award Recipients
Dr. Bernard A. Saltysiak Medal Clinical Excellence in Speech-Language Pathology
Upon her retirement, the late Elaine Saltysiak, a beloved former faculty member of the speech-language pathology/audiology department, created both a scholarship and an award medal to be bestowed in honor of her husband, Bernard A. Saltysiak, O.D. The award medal is given each year to a graduate student in speech-language pathology who demonstrates exceptional clinical skills across both years of practica.
Dr. Bernard A. Saltysiak Medal recipient: Kara Jill Smith The Graduate Medal for Achievement Excellence in Psychology This award recognizes achievement excellence in one or more areas relevant to the study and practice of psychology, including clinical or counseling practice, research and scholarship, and professional or community service. The purpose of the award is to honor outstanding achievement by a graduating student in one of the department’s graduate degree programs. Students enrolled in the master’s program in clinical psychology, master’s program in counseling psychology, and doctoral program in clinical psychology are eligible to receive the award in their commencement year.
The Graduate Medal for Achievement Excellence in Psychology recipient: Joseph Bechhofer
Graduate Student Award Recipients
The Loyola University Maryland Award for Research in Theology The award for Loyola University Maryland’s Master of Theological Studies is given annually to a graduating student based on GPA (minimum 3.75), service to the department and the university, and scholarly contribution to their field.
The Loyola University Maryland Award for Research in Theology recipient: Matthew Christopher Moran
Student Presenter Name(s) Co-authors / Faculty Advisor Department Ivanisse Asencio-Acevedo Sally Gallena, Ph.D. Speech-Language Pathology Lillian Audette Psychology Thalia Bishop Adanna Johnson-Evans, Ph.D. Heather Lyons, Ph.D. William Muth, Ph.D. Psychology Briana Figallo Sally Gallena, Ph.D. Speech-Language Pathology Timothy Gervais Theology Jessica Haas Timothy S. Hanna, Ph.D. Awa Jangha, Ph.D. Dayna Pizzigoni Kari O’Grady, Ph.D. Jesse Fox, Ph.D. Kimberleigh Stickney Pastoral Counseling Laura Habich Sally Gallena, Ph.D. Speech-Language Pathology Allison Harmon Theology Charles Hinz Ralph L. Piedmont, Ph.D. Pastoral Counseling
Presenters
Research Title
Verb Retrieval After Modified Pictographic VNeST© Protocol in Adults with Non-Fluent Aphasia Religious Profile and Body Satisfaction: A Correlational Study Exploration of Parenting Relationships of Incarcerated Parents and their Minor Children The Effect of Speech Therapy on Vowel Formant Frequencies in Transgender Male-to-Female Speakers “I will show myself to him" (John 14:21): An Investigation of Early Christian Beliefs about the Post-Resurrection Activity of Jesus (Oral Presentation) Tensions in Ferguson Symbolic of National Race Crisis
The Impact of Teaching Vocal Hygiene on Voice-Related Behaviors of Vocal Performance Students An Exploration of Neighbor Relations within the Abrahamic Traditions (Oral Presentation) The Comprehensive Psycho-Spiritual Clinical Interview (CPSCI)
Student Presenter Name(s) Co-authors / Faculty Advisor Department Benjamin Horgan Theology JosÊmartin Ilao Kelly Keane, Ed.D. Education Specialties Paige Knowles Sally Gallena, Ph.D. Speech-Language Pathology Yen K. Le Martin J. Burnham Takhyun Cho Ralph L. Piedmont, Ph.D. Pastoral Counseling Jessica Moreland Adanna Johnson-Evans, Ph.D. Marianna Carlucci, Ph.D. Rachel Grover, Ph.D. Psychology Bobbi O’Brien Afra A. Hersi, Ph.D. Teacher Education Cory Olmstead Adanna Johnson-Evans, Ph.D. Psychology Alicia Petrarca Sally Gallena, Ph.D. Speech-Language Pathology Lyubov Popivker Beth A. Kotchick, Ph.D. Psychology Nicole Robertson Tiffany Anderson Angela Liddie Ralph L. Piedmont, Ph.D. Pastoral Counseling
Research Title Discerning Sanctity: De Smet and the Ethics behind the Jesuit Mission to the Lakota Sioux (Oral Presentation) Placing Faith in Ely: Investigating Conditions for the Successful Implementation of Educational Technologies in a High School Setting Effectiveness of Metacognitive Skills Training for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury Who is Mturk? Personal Characteristics and Sample Consistency of These Online Workers The Impact of Mental Health Diagnoses on Perceptions of Risk of Criminality
Latino Dropouts: A Hidden Crisis Exploration of the perspectives on racial socialization and race lessons among mothers of transracially adopted black children Melodic Intonation Therapy Effects on Phoneme Production and Sequencing in Childhood Apraxia of Speech Emotion Regulation as a Mediator of the Link Between Parental Psychological Control and Adolescent Depression Assessment of African American Spirituality
Student Presenter Name(s) Co-authors / Faculty Advisor Department Lycinda Rodriguez Beth A. Kotchick, Ph.D. Jason Parcover, Ph.D. Carolyn M. Barry, Ph.D. Maite Silva Marianna Carlucci, Ph.D. Heather Z. Lyons, Ph.D. Alix McLearen, Ph.D. Psychology Kelly Tate Thomas E. Rodgerson, Ph.D. Pastoral Counseling Chun-Shin Taylor Marion E. Toscano Ralph L. Piedmont, Ph.D. Pastoral Counseling Samantha Thompson Jordan Orbe Lisa Schoenbrodt, Ed.D. Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP Speech-Language Pathology Marion E. Toscano Cynthia M. Canner Alina Lightchaser Ralph L. Piedmont, Ph.D. Pastoral Counseling LachĂŠ Wilkins Sharon Green-Hennessy, Ph.D. Caroline Zimmermann Rachel Grover, Ph.D. Patti Ephraim
Research Title Helping or Hurting? Helicopter Parenting and Psychosocial Adjustment among Emerging Adults Disparities Related to Vulnerability for Recruitment into Commercial Sexual Exploitation among Female Offender Minorities Shifting One's Embedded Theology A cross-cultural application of the ASPIRES: A comparative exploratory study of religion and spirituality predicting psychological outcome between the Asians and non-Asians in the U.S. Maintaining Competence in InterProfessional Practice: It Takes an InterProfessional Village Examining the Relevance of Spirituality for Atheists and Agnostics
African American Mental Health Treatment Preferences: Understanding the Role of Religion, Mastery, and Psychopathology Patient Activation, Perceived Stress, and Medication Adherence in Urban African American Patients with Uncontrolled Hypertension: the Achieving Blood Pressure Control Together (ACT) Study
Be sure to visit the Emerging Scholars website this summer: www.loyola.edu/emergingscholars
View the posters from today’s presentation online, and view photos from the event. We hope to see you next year!
Emerging Scholars: A Celebration of Graduate Research is sponsored by Research and Graduate Affairs, and by Graduate Student Services. Special thanks to the Loyola/Notre Dame Library, and the Emerging Scholars Committee for its support of this event: Randall Donaldson, Ph.D. Kristen Fisher Robert Helfenbein, Ph.D. Ralph Piedmont, Ph.D. Trent Pomplun, Ph.D. Jason Prenoveau, Ph.D. Martin Sherman, Ph.D. Kathleen Siren, Ph.D. Marie Kerins, Ph.D. and Mark Lee, Chairs