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Summer 2018 Schedule College of Arts and Sciences Seton Hall

Petersheim Posters in the McNulty Atrium.

Schedule of Events

The schedule for the 26th Annual Petersheim Bookish Exposition, taking place Monday, Apr 25 – Fri, Apr 29, 2022, can be viewed beneath. Information on the locations for presentations (in-person, virtual or hybrid) is bachelor beneath.

Mon, April 25, 2022

The S.H.U. Awardees at the Inaugural BIG EAST Undergraduate Enquiry Poster Symposium
Organizer: Sulie Chang; Jose Lopez; Dawn Apgar
At the Large-E Briefing in March, 5 Seton Hall University undergraduate research teams represented the 2021 Petersheim Academic Exposition Travel Awardees. Their presentation at the inaugural Large Due east Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium revealed how our 26-year-old Petersheim academic exposition has advanced beyond Due south.H.U. (Share, Honor, Unite) and enabled our students, via their research competition, to share and to network within the BIG EAST undergraduate family. This event is designed to celebrate the accomplishment of the S.H.U. researchers and to seek input to programme our participation/presentation in future BIG Due east Undergraduate Inquiry Poster Symposia.
xi:thirty a.grand. – three p.m. (Bethany Hall, Rooms B and C; click here to view the event live)

2022 Petersheim Academic Exposition Opening Anniversary and Keynote Lecture
Organizers: Sulie L. Chang, Jose L. Lopez
Welcome Address from Joseph Nyre, Ph.D., Seton Hall University President
Keynote Speaker: Georita M. Frierson, Ph.D., Dean of the Higher of Arts and Sciences
Noon – 2 p.m. (Bethany Hall, Rooms B and C and Virtual; click hither to view the video)
R.S.V.P. for the in-person opening anniversary and lunch »

Representations of the Body in Early America
Organizer: Mary Balkun
This session will characteristic an engaging serial of student posters that draw various representations of the body in early America, including the gendered body, the raced torso, the body in motility, and the body in transition. The presenters are currently enrolled in an Early American Literature grade.
iv p.m. (Virtual; click here to join the effect alive)

Clare Boothe Luce Scholar Symposium
Organizer: Weining Wang
6 – vii p.m. (Virtual; click here to join the upshot live)

Linguistic communication Conquering and Cultural Understanding: Interactive Oral Practices
Organizer: Dongdong Chen; Diana Alvarez-Amell
This panel addresses how to meliorate oral proficiency in the Chinese, Russian and Spanish classrooms. Students of these foreign languages will hash out what they have accomplished with interactive oral assignments or projects such as podcasting and VoiceThread. Students will display samples of their piece of work in the target languages. Learning a new language involves acquiring the knowledge and understanding of another culture. They volition too talk over their experiences in the process of acquiring a new linguistic skill, which incorporates the understanding of diverse cultural practices.
6:xv – vii:30 p.m. (Virtual; click here to join the consequence live)


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Petersheim Interdisciplinary and Study Away Poster Session
Organizer: Martha Schoene
Students will share their research posters and orally nowadays their inquiry for topics in geology, report abroad and a variety of other topics. Online forum poster presentations include:

  • Bacteria in Water at 5th Ave. Bay Front Beach past Lauren Eastward. Best
  • Rip Currents Off Montauk by Peter S. Chang
  • Examination on Rip Current Induced Beach Erosion by Muhammed Z. Mirza
  • Save Our Town from Flooding by Nickolas B. Naticchione
  • The Furnishings of Progestin on Anxiety in Women past Emily Chiliad. Forde, Hala H. Eshmawy, and Jadeynne A. Hadley

ix:xxx – eleven a.g. (Virtual; click here to join the outcome alive)

Peoples and Cultures of America Symposium I
Organizer: Forrest Pritchett
Undergraduate and graduate students will present their piece of work that will range from racism, sexism classism and religious bigotry. A special presentation on the history of Asian migration into the United States and anti-Asian, Asian Pacific Islander (AAPI) bias volition occur.
11 a.1000. – Noon (Virtual; click hither to join the consequence live)

Interdisciplinary Education on Older Adults: A Closer Look
Organizers: Dawn Apgar; Sherry Greenberg
This session will exist discussing a recently awarded Seton Hall grant focused on examining the impacts of interdisciplinary instruction on older adults on the attitudes and competencies of undergraduate students. The session will be moderated by Dawn Apgar, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Social Work, and the Director of Seton Hall's undergraduate social work programme. Panelists include Sherry Greenberg, Ph.D., R.N. who is a professor in nursing and undergraduate students Catherine Hawkins (nursing) and Lori Zerrusen (social work). Heather Lee, Ph.D., will also speak almost instruction in Seton Hall'southward Interdisciplinary Document on Gerontology. The moderator and panelists will discuss their own research and professional interests focused on older adults. For example:

  • Sherry Greenberg will draw her participation in interprofessional education programs including the senior oral health projection with undergraduate and graduate nurse practitioner students as well every bit dental students focused on oral health and hygiene for older adults in the community.
  • Heather Lee will speak about the value of interdisciplinary education based on her vast social piece of work and health care experience, as well as reverberate on having students from unlike disciplines in the classroom for rich discussions on older adults.
  • Catherine Hawkins volition depict her educational feel aimed at addressing functional and sensory bug in older adults which included collaboration with graduate occupational therapy students.
  • Lori Zerrusen will depict her recently published research article on the impacts of COVID-xix on older adults.

This session is great for those who are interested in learning more than nearly the ways in which Seton Hall aims to enhance the competency of its students in working with older adults. It will cease with brainstorming well-nigh further ways in which interdisciplinary opportunities can be expanded.
Noon – one p.one thousand. (Virtual; click here to join the event live)

Petersheim Interdisciplinary and Study Abroad Oral Presentations Event
Organizer: Martha Schoene
This session volition characteristic live and recorded presentations from students in Cosmic Studies, Diplomacy & International Relations, Economic, Nursing, Education & Human Services, Political Scientific discipline, and other subjects.
one – 3:thirty p.m. (Stafford Hall, Room 207 [in-person seating for 35 people] and Virtual; click here to bring together the outcome live)

Making Connections: Using Genomics to Link Genes to Human Weather condition
Organizer: Jessica Cottrell
Seton Hall Human Genetics students will provide brusque oral affiche presentations of their class genomics projects. Student projects are role of the OMICs Course-based Inquiry Programme implemented in 2018. Each project empowers Seton Hall students to utilize cutting-border Qiage Ingenuity Pathway Analysis to identify important genetic and molecular connections of the allowed system with a human condition or disease. Students will be investigating human conditions including HIV, anxiety, Parkinson disease, Schizophrenia, and more than.
2:thirty – v p.1000. (Virtual; click here to bring together the event live)

Social Work for Social Justice: Teaching to Mission Integrating Catholic Social Teaching into Social Work Pedagogy
Organizer: Anthony Nicotera
Seton Hall's unique, innovative Academy, Cosmic Social Thought in Action: Integrating Catholic Studies and Social Piece of work Education and Practice, presents Barbara Shank, Ph.D.,, social piece of work leader and scholar, Dean and Professor Emerita, who volition share insights and recommendations for social piece of work social justice pedagogy and practice. Shank will share lessons from her work to integrate Cosmic Social Education into the Social Work curriculum as Dean of the Academy of St. Thomas School of Social Work.

Shank's efforts were invited and inspired by Ex Corde Ecclesiae's call to Cosmic universities to include in their inquiry and teaching agendas the written report of contemporary issues such as the dignity of the man person, the promotion of justice for all, the quality of personal and family life, the pursuit of peace, a just sharing of resources, and economic justice. The Catholic university is called to study these problems, paying special attention to their upstanding and religious dimensions (Pope John Paul II, 1990). Shank will also invite conversation and dialogue near how Seton Hall and other Catholic institutions might employ these lessons in what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would call "the fierce urgency of now."
iv – 5 p.m. (Virtual; click here to join the upshot live)

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Petersheim Symposium: Accelerating Drug Development Through Innovation for the Stereoselective Synthesis of Cyclic Dinucleotide MK-1454
Organizers: Cecilia Marzabadi, Jacob Goldsmith
Keynote Speaker: Nastaran (Naz) Salehi Marzijarani, Associate Primary Scientist, SM PR&D, Process Chemistry, Merck
v:45 – seven p.m. (McNulty Hall, Room 101 and Virtual; click hither to bring together the result live)

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Poster Session
Organizers: James Hanson, Cosimo Antonacci
7 – 9 p.m. (McNulty Hall, Atrium)
To access the event virtually, please R.S.5.P. to Professor James Hanson at james.hanson@shu.edu.


Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Catholic Social Thought in Activity: Integrating Catholic Studies and Social Work Education and Practise
Organizers: Anthony Nicotera; Dawn Apgar; Ines Murzaku
This presentation will feature the work and vision of the recently established unique, innovative Seton Hall Academy, Cosmic Social Thought in Activeness: Integrating Catholic Studies and Social Work Pedagogy and Practice. Giving life to Pope Francis' call to institutions of college learning to be engaged in the work of shaping environments of creative thinking and dismantling structures of injustice, the Academy Leadership Team will provide updates related to their research, upcoming events, and planned courses at the intersection of Catholic Social Thought (CST), Catholic Studies, and Social Work.

Academy Leadership Team members include: Ines Murzaku, Ph.D., Director of Catholic Studies Program, Professor of Religion; Dawn Apgar, Ph.D., Director of the B.A. in Social Work Program, Banana Professor of Social Piece of work; Anthony Nicotera, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Social Work; Amanda Cavanagh, Assistant Director, Pigeon; and Giselle Pineda, Undergraduate Student Leader.
9 – ten a.1000. (Virtual; click here to join the event live)

Customs Enquiry and Engagement in Action
Organizer: Timothy Hoffman
The Center for Community Enquiry and Engagement (CCRE) will host a session where students who accept been working with CCRE throughout the past academic year will share their research findings from projects on topics including clearing, environmental justice, and the digital divide in pedagogy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
10 a.m. – Noon (Beck Rooms – TLTC, Walsh Library and Virtual; click here to join the effect live)

Success in Enquiry and Scholarship Fair
Organizer: Dean Georita Frierson
The College of Arts and Sciences will introduce students to inquiry opportunities and the creative fulfillment that comes from academic work. The College is inviting prominent alumni for students to network with, as well every bit students that are already participating in research hither at the academy. The event is besides an opportunity to highlight the scholarly achievements of our faculty, including scholarship, research, and other artistic work. The College will gloat the books, manuscripts, creative accomplishments, grants, and awards its faculty and students have earned.
11:xxx a.m. – 3 p.m. (Bethany Hall, Room A)

Virtues of Inquiry Beyond the Continuum: The Need for Ethics in Research at Every Level
Organizer: Bryan Pilkington
In this Petersheim Keynote Session, leading scholars in research ethics every bit well as researchers will discuss the importance of ethics in inquiry at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. This session will feature Ana Iltis, Ph.D., (Director of the Heart for Bioethics, Wellness and Society and Professor of Philosophy, Wake Wood University), Rachel Annunziato, Ph.D. (Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives, Fordham University), and Seton Hall'south own Kathy Nagle, Ph.D., (SLP) and Richard Boergers, Ph.D. (AT). A questions and reply session will follow their interactive presentations. The session will be moderated by Bryan Pilkington, Ph.D., (IHSA), with an opening welcome from Seton Hall's President, Joseph Due east. Nyre.
Apex – one:30 p.m. (Virtual; click here to join the event)

Bishop Bayley'due south Conversion and Legacy in the Church building in New Jersey
Organizer: Gerald Buonopane; Ines Murzaku
The Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is pleased to host a lecture in celebration of the 180th ceremony of Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley's conversion to the Catholic faith. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Kupke, PhD, presenting "Bishop Bayley's Conversion and Legacy in the Church in New Jersey," volition discuss this watershed consequence in the life of the Catholic Church in America—and in particular, of our state and Academy.
2 – 3:30 p.m. (Beck Rooms, Walsh Library and Virtual; click here to join the issue alive)

Scholarly Communication Symposium
Organizer: Lisa DeLuca
Bring together student editors of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research and University Libraries to acquire nigh how SHU'south eRepository supports student scholarship and how to establish your own ejournal with SHU librarians. Sessions will include:

  • "Pupil Scholarship: Expanding our agreement of undergraduate research circulation and readership in the Locus Journal" by Samantha Bernstein and Shardai Smith
  • "Setting up an ejournal in the SHU eRepository" by Lisa DeLuca, Michael Potato and Maria Barca

2:xxx – 4:30 p.yard. (Mutual Surface area, Walsh Library)

Bioethics: Undergraduate Research in Ethics, Wellness, and Medicine
Organizer: Bryan Pilkington
Following the Petersheim Keynote Session, Virtues of Research Across the Continuum: The Need for Ethics in Research at Every Level, in this session undergraduate pupil scholars present their research on ethical issues in healthcare, medicine, and global bioethics.
3:30 – 4:45 p.m. (Virtual; click hither to join the upshot)

Section of Physics Student Research Symposia: Oral and Poster Presentations
Organizer: Weining Wang
vi – 8 p.grand. (Virtual; click here to join the event live)


Th, Apr 28, 2022

Peoples and Cultures of America Symposium Ii
Organizer: Forrest Pritchett
Undergraduate and graduate students will present their piece of work that volition range from racism, sexism classism and religious bigotry. A special presentation on the history of Asian migration into the United states of america and anti-Asian, Asian Pacific Islander (AAPI) bias will occur.
11 a.thou. – Apex (Virtual; click here to join the event alive)

Faculty Enquiry Showcase
Organizer: Norma Rubio
Moderators: John Buschman, D.50.S, Dean of University Libraries and Michael LaFountaine, Ed.D., Professor, Section of Physical Therapy
At Seton Hall Academy, research is a range on multiple fields of cognition, and this implies that it derives from different disciplines. As a result of this, the findings of this research are multi-dimensional. This research showcase exhibits how scientific noesis is generated, and how disquisitional that knowledge is in shaping decisions in our personal lives and in the public domain. Click hither to view the presenters and session calendar.
9:25 a.grand. – 1:30 p.one thousand. (Virtual; click hither to access the event)

MLK Oratory Exhibition: Speaking with Conviction
Organizer: Forrest Pritchett
two – 3 p.m. (Virtual; click here to admission the event)

The Ukrainian Icon: A Piece of Heaven on Globe
Organizer: Gloria Aroneo
A i-day symposium featuring two distinguished scholars from the Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan of the Archeparchy of Philadelphia, His Grace Boris Gudziak and iconographer extraordinaire Maestro Andriy Demyanchuk, Ph.D. of Lviv. Maestro Demyanchuk will speak virtually the history and creation of traditional icons in Ukraine. Bishop Boris will speak almost the newest iconography in Ukraine. These icons written by soldiers, veterans, and invalids of the ongoing hybrid state of war in Ukraine, are on the discarded boxes of war fabric. When he was enthroned every bit Metropolitan of Philadelphia in 2019, he put these heartfelt icons in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, so that the faithful can pray for the cessation of hostilities to this day.
ii – 4 p.g. (Bethany Hall and Virtual; click here to join the issue live)

14th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium: Observe, Explore, Achieve
Organizer: Edward Tall
Graduate and undergraduate students volition exist presenting posters of their work, sharing their knowledge and experiences with each other and with guests. Following the poster session, a prominent researcher volition present some of their piece of work and share their knowledge with united states of america. The schedule of 2022 BioSymposium includes:

  • iii p.chiliad.: Opening Remarks, Heping Zhou, Ph.D., Chair of Biological Sciences(McNulty Hall, Atrium)
  • 3:05 p.thousand.: Poster Session - Research and Senior Seminar, Graduate and undergraduate student presentations *MASKS REQUIRED FOR Affiche SESSION*
  • 5:25 p.m.: Keynote Seminar, Speaker: Barbara Mason, Ph.D., Clinical Pychologist, Scripps Research Plant, "Current Status and Innovation Strategies for Medications to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder"(McNulty Hall, Lerner Ampitheater SC-101)
  • 6:25 p.m.: Closing Remarks,Edward Tall, Ph.D., Biosymposium Commission Chair

3 – six:thirty p.g. (McNulty Hall, Atrium and Lerner Amphitheater SC 101)

Mission Mentors Plan Presentations
Organizer: Mary Balkun
Five sets of Faculty "partners" were canonical equally the first participants in the "Mission Mentors Program" in summertime 2021. The goal of this program is to advance the Catholic mission of the university. In each example, a faculty fellow member with experience in/with the Catholic intellectual tradition was partnered with one or 2 other faculty members who were interested in deepening their knowledge of that tradition. Working together, the teams adult a project—a new course, a symposium, a paper, etc.--and those will exist the basis of their presentations in this Petersheim session. There will as well exist time for Q&A.
4 – five:30 p.thou. (Virtual; click here to bring together the event live)

Siombailí na hÉireann: Examples of Essential and Indelible Symbols in Irish History
Organizer: Eilish Harrington
Presentation by University Archivist, Alan Delozier, D.Litt.
Sponsored by Pirates of Irish gaelic Persuasion & Extraction (PIPE)
4 – 5 p.1000. (Jubilee Hall, Room 132 and Virtual; click here to bring together the outcome alive)


Friday, April 29, 2022

Showtime Year Symposium
Organizer: Forrest Pritchett
9 – ten:30 a.thou. (Virtual; click hither to join the event live)

Cadre Iii and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Session I
Organizer: Eric Johnston
Student presentations arising from STHO / HSTD 6585: Creation and Science
9 – 10:30 a.k. (Virtual; click here to join the event live)

Section of History: Honors in History Presentations
Organizer: Sara Fieldston
Students participating in the History Honors Enquiry Program will share their inquiry.
10 a.m. – Apex (Fahy Hall, Room 307 and Virtual; click here to join the issue live)

Core 3 and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Session II
Organizer: Eric Johnston
Pupil presentations arising from Core III course: Logic, the Limits to Knowledge, and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
11 a.one thousand. – 12:30 p.m. (Virtual; click hither to bring together the event alive)

Mandela Male monarch-Symposium on Global Justice
Organizer: Forrest Pritchett
MLK Scholars will present a review of Cosmic saints who fabricated contributions in the realm of social justice. Faculty volition present research, or review directions in their disciplines or their personal perspectives on multifariousness, equity and inclusion directions devoted to the visions and energies of Mandela and Male monarch Jr. They will also hash out what advocacy efforts the men might collaborate on in today's society.
11 a.m. – 1 p.1000. (Virtual; click here to join the event live)

Mathematics, Informatics and Data Scientific discipline Petersheim Twenty-four hour period
Organizer: Tara Wager
The Mathematics and Informatics Section presents a daylong event for the 26th Petersheim Academic Exposition. Events of the 24-hour interval volition include the Charles H. Franke Memorial Lecture, Pi Mu Epsilon Honor Society induction ceremony and the John J. Saccoman Graduation Laurels ceremony. The day will conclude with the mathematics, computer scientific discipline and information science students' affiche presentations.

Starting at 1 p.m., our Charles H. Franke Memorial Lecturer volition be Gurdeep Kaur, Chief Information Security Officeholder at PSEG. The session will cover the recent trends in cyber security and what the field has to offer for researchers and graduated. Kaur will give students understanding of different types of cyber threats, vulnerabilities and possible mitigation measures. All are welcome to nourish.
1 – 4:fifteen p.chiliad. (Virtual; click here to join the event live)

Introductory Irish gaelic Linguistic communication Workshop
Organizer: Eilish Harrington
Irish Language Instructor Regina Femminella volition lead an introductory Irish linguistic communication workshop. This event is sponsored by Pirates of Irish Persuasion & Extraction (Pipage).
ii:30 – 4 p.grand. (Jubilee Hall, Room 111 and Virtual; click here to bring together the effect live)

2022 Petersheim Bookish Exposition Closing Commemoration and Awards Ceremony
Organizer: Edward Alpine
The formal shut to our week of events. The Endmost Ceremony will feature a keynote address by Rev. Forrest 1000. Pritchett, Ph.D., Senior Counselor to Seton Hall University's Provost on Diverseness, Equity and Inclusion, titled "Science and the Human Customs."
3 – five p.k. (McNulty Hall, Ampitheather and Virtual; click here to join the event live)

Cadre III and the Cosmic Intellectual Tradition: Literature and Religion
Organizer: Eric Johnston
The session volition include presenters from Core Three courses by Nancy Enright, Ph.D. and Angela Weisl, Ph.D.
iv – v p.m. (Virtual; click here to join the event live)


Connected Events

Democracy in Crisis: A Call for Political & Social Justice for the One thousand Challenges for Social Piece of work and Society
Organizer: Dawn Apgar
This poster session features the capstone projects of students graduating with the BA in Social Work. Their research focuses on policy analyses aimed at enhanced political activeness to tackle the nation's toughest social problems.  Areas of focus include ensuring salubrious development for all youth, closing the health gap, stopping family violence, advancing long and productive lives, eradicating social isolation, ending homelessness, creating social responses to a changing environs, harnessing technology for social good, promoting smart decarceration, and reducing extreme economic equality.
Asynchronous; Click hither to view event materials

Eco-Fest on the Dark-green
Organizer: Wanda Knapik
Globe Week Celebration on the Campus Dark-green hosted by the Ecology Club and the Green New Bargain Social club.
Tuesday, April 19
12 – 4 p.m. (University Campus Green)

Psychology Research Symposium
Organizer: Fanli Jia
Graduate and undergraduate students will be presenting their research in the symposium.
Friday, April 22
ane – 2:30 p.one thousand. (Jubilee Hall, Room 383)

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Source: https://www.shu.edu/petersheim/schedule-of-events.cfm