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Janine Utell
College of Arts & Sciences

Janine Utell writes book "Literary Couples and 20th-Century Life Writing"

Janine Utell, professor and chair of English, recently wrote a book "Literary Couples and 20th-Century Life Writing," which was published by Bloomsbury. Exposing how modernist and late-modernist writers tell the stories of their intimate relationships though life writing, the book engages with the process by which these authors become subjects to a significant other, a change that subsequently becomes narrative within their works. Looking specifically at partners in a couple, Utell focuses on such literary pairings as Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland, Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy, and Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.

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Students walking on the Widener campus
Student Accomplishment

Four Freshmen Named SAGE Scholars

Four freshmen who wrote exceptional essays were among 100 people awarded $1,000 scholarships in a nationwide essay contest. The SAGE Scholars organization designed the awards to serve as “gap scholarships,” with the goal of helping to fill the gap between financial aid and what families contribute to a student’s education. Recipients included: Jacqueline McPeak, Olivia Swearingen, C. Robert Rice III, and Damoni Cooper. Their distinguished work stood apart from students all over the country, who wrote on topics like overcoming academic challenges, preparing for the college process, and what they plan to do after graduation.

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Widener students present at FUSE Conference
College of Arts & Sciences

Widener Hosted Student Editors at Eighth Annual FUSE Conference

Students and advisors from around the country came to Widener University for the eighth annual Forum for Undergraduate Student Editors Conference (FUSE) held Nov. 7-9. Highlights included a moving keynote performance and story slam workshop by Nimisha Ladva, an open mic hosted by senior English major Miranda Miller, and a journal showcase featuring Widener Ink, the university's in-house literary journal, and The Blue Route, the university's international online journal of undergraduate writing. Widener students were featured presenters for two sessions. Megan Corkery (English and creative writing), Kira Smith (creative writing and psychology), Mason Sontag (English and creative writing), and Ty Swinehart (English) led a collaborative workshop, and Widener Ink co-editors Sarah De Kok (English and creative writing) and Miller presented on their collaborations and work.

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Stephanie Schechner
College of Arts & Sciences

Stephanie Schechner Translates Newly Published Book

Stephanie Schechner, a professor of French, has translated to English the French novel "Camille in October." The novel by Mireille Best focuses on Camille as she struggles to figure out who she is and where she fits in the world of her coastal working-class neighborhood in 1950s France. The book was published by Seagull Books and was the first to make the publisher's Pride List, a series of books by LGBTQ authors. The book was distributed by University of Chicago Press.

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Science Faculty present at STEM Conference
College of Arts & Sciences

Widener Science Faculty and Staff Present at STEM Conference

Itzick Vatnick, professor of biology, environmental science and sustainability, and biochemistry; Louise Liable-Sands, associate professor of chemistry; Meghan Klems, assistant professor of chemistry; and Amy Yarlett, director of exploratory studies, presented at the Association of American Colleges and Universities STEM Conference in Chicago, Illinois on Nov. 8. They presented "A Multidisciplinary Faculty and Professional Staff Learning Community to Support Retention."

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College of Arts & Sciences

Christine Woody gives talk at Rosenbach Museum & Library

Christine Woody, an assistant professor of English, gave a talk at the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia. The lecture "A Prehistory of Oversharing: The Romantic Magazine as Social Media" explored the dynamics and authorial practices of pseudonymous magazine authors in late-Romantic Britain.

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Jordan B. Smith
College of Arts & Sciences

Jordan Smith named Periclean Faculty Leader

Project Pericles announced that Assistant Professor of History Jordan Smith was selected for the first cohort of faculty members for the Mellon Periclean Faculty Leadership Program in the Humanities. As a Periclean Faculty Leader, he joins a community of scholars, including Widener Associate Professors Marina Barnett and Bretton Alvaré, dedicated to incorporating civic engagement into the curriculum. This $4,000 grant will help with the development of the Fall 2020 course "HIST 388: Practices in Public History: History and Memory in Chester" that combines past experiences in the field of public history with more recent interests revolving around history and memory in Chester.

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Mark S. Graybill
College of Arts & Sciences

Mark Graybill publishes article in Studies in American Culture

English Professor Mark Graybill published "Anxiety, Aestheticism, and Asceticism in the Fifties: Danger on the Postwar Home Front in Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood and Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter" in the Studies in American Culture's October 2019 issue.

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College of Arts & Sciences

English Faculty Present at Coalition of Community Writing in Philadelphia

Patricia Dyer, a professor and director of the Writing Center, Jayne Thompson, an assistant teaching professor of English, and Ruth Cary, an adjunct professor of English, presented at the annual conference of the Coalition for Community Writing in Philadelphia in October.

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Yvonne L. Antonucci
School of Business Administration

Yvonne Antonucci Co-Authors Article on ERPsim

Yvonne Antonucci, a professor in the School of Business Administration, co-authored an article "Developing a Framework to Understand Student Engagement, Team Dynamics, and Learning Outcomes Using ERPsim" in the Spring 2019 issue of the Journal of Information Systems Education. This research developed and tested a model to examine the relationship between the use of ERPsim and learning outcomes, an area where little if any research previously existed. The study results indicated a positive association between student engagement, team dynamics, and learning outcomes.

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Robert Wellmon
School of Human Service Professions

Bob Wellmon Receives Neurology Special Interest Group Award

Bob Wellmon, professor in the Institute for Physical Therapy Education, was recognized as a leader in the field with the Neurology Special Interest Group (SGI) Award from the Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association (PPTA). Presented at the 2019 PPTA conference, Professor Wellmon earned this distinguished award for his significant and meaningful contributions to the field of physical therapy.

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School of Nursing

Nursing Faculty Publish in Nurse Educator

Assistant Professor Cathleen Evans, Professor Mary Baumberger-Henry, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor Rose Schwartz published a study in the journal Nurse Educator that demonstrated the transfer of learning that takes place among nursing students during disaster scenario tabletop exercises.

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Widener President trying out the technology in the lab.
University Technology

Collaborative Learning Space Debuts

Widener celebrated the opening of the Collaborative Learning Space (CLS) in the HAL lab at Academic Center North with a ribbon cutting ceremony. This fully collaborative classroom promotes technological integration for a student-focused environment. New accommodations include a mobile podium, flexible-use pods with group displays and rolling chairs, and multiple whiteboards and glass boards.

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Nancy Laplante
School of Nursing

Nancy Laplante Leads Publication by American Holistic Nurses Association

Nancy Laplante, director of the RN-to-BSN and RN-to-MSN program, served as chairperson on a task force to publish the American Holistic Nurses Association's (AHNA) newly revised "Holistic Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice 3rd Edition."

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Stephanie Schechner
College of Arts & Sciences

Stephanie Schechner Elected to Board of Directors for French American Chamber of Commerce - Philadelphia

Stephanie Schechner, professor of French, has been elected to join the Board of Directors for the French American Chamber of Commerce - Philadelphia, an organization that fosters a thriving economic relationship between the U.S and France and welcomes and supports French businesses, entrepreneurs and professionals in the region. Directors are elected to serve a two-year term and represent all sectors of the business community.

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Brenda G. Kucirka
School of Nursing

Brenda Kucirka Publishes in the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services

Brenda Kucirka, assistant professor of nursing, published an article in the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services about the difficulties of providing mental health care to individuals in correctional facilities.

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Bridget Trivinia
School of Human Service Professions

Bridget Trivinia Publishes Article in OT Practice magazine

An article written by Bridget Trivinia, director of field work education in the doctor of occupational therapy program, entitled “Blueprint for Success: Measurable Learning Contracts for Level II Fieldwork Students at Risk for Failing” was published in the June edition of  OT Practice magazine.

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Marisol Rosado-Perez
University Accomplishments

Marisol Rosado-Perez Earns Presidential Citation from the Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers

Marisol Rosado-Perez, career counselor and academic coach, has earned a Presidential Citation from the Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers (EACE). The citation recognizes Rosado-Perez for her “hard work, countless hours, and dedication which has led to successful and outstanding contribution to EACE.” Rosado-Perez earned the citation during her first year of service within the EACE, and based on her committee work this past year, she was recruited and elevated by the EACE nominating committee to chair the Grants and Scholarship Committee.

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Javontae Lee Williams
Center for Human Sexuality Studies

Javontae Williams Named to Philadelphia Mayor's Commission on African American Males

Javontae Williams, applied research scientist in Center for Human Sexuality Studies, was appointed by Philadelphia Mayor James Kenney to the Mayor's Commission on African African Males. He will be representing public health and sexuality issues on the commission.

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Nursing students were selected to participate in the 2019 IBX summer internship program
Student Accomplishments

Nursing Students Chosen for 2019 Independence Blue Cross Foundation's Summer Internship

Nursing students Katelyn MacDonaldJadelyn Rivera and Gianna Reed were chosen as interns in the 2019 Independence Blue Cross Foundation's nursing summer internship. The rising seniors presented their research projects at the program's poster session. 

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