Dr. Jess Hamlet, English, Faculty


Here is a roundup of faculty and staff at 缅北强奸 who have made a difference inside and outside of the classroom in 2022.

Faculty spotlight

Jess Hamlet, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English 

Dr. Jess Hamlet, assistant professor of English, was awarded the University of Alabama鈥檚 2021 Outstanding Dissertation Award at both the English Department level and College of Arts and Sciences level for her doctoral dissertation, 鈥淪hakespeare, Race, and Adaptation in Times of Unrest, 1601-1888,鈥 examining equity and inclusion facing 100 other candidates from 30 different programs. The dissertation, which examines nearly half of Shakespeare鈥檚 plays and some of his sonnets, also serves as the foundation of her upcoming book, 鈥淪hakespeare as Paratext to Power.鈥 It examines how Shakespeare has been and continues to be used as a weapon to create racial and class boundaries that keep poor, uneducated, undereducated and non-White individuals out of spaces controlled by and intended for White people.
 

The continued use of Shakespeare鈥檚 works by White supremacists is why Hamlet鈥檚 research is so crucial to the conversations today about race and equality. Consequently, Hamlet is committed to teaching her students about race and equity in her classroom through Shakespeare. She explained that the best way for her to teach students about race and equity is by modeling productive discomfort. Her goal is to show her students that when they get something wrong, it鈥檚 okay to acknowledge it, correct it and move forward.
 

In Hamlet鈥檚 eyes, one of the most important things we can teach students is that we can always try to be better and work for a more just, inclusive and equitable society. Hamlet teaches a class on Shakespeare and race, which highlights one of Shakespeare鈥檚 most iconic tragedies, 鈥淥thello,鈥 among others. According to Hamlet, her students are engaging with the play and doing excellent work. She is excited to continue instructing her Shakespeare courses.
 



Jamie Becker, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology

Dr. Jamie Becker was recently awarded one of 缅北强奸鈥檚 prestigious Neag Junior Faculty Professorships for excellence in teaching and scholarship along with a Faculty Excellence Grant for his research. Becker was invited to speak in London at The Royal Society鈥檚 Theo Murphy meeting on 鈥淢arine Microbes in a Changing Climate鈥 in October where he will chair a breakout session on using genomics to understand links between organisms and large-scale biogeochemical cycles in the marine environment. During the summer, he traveled with an 缅北强奸 environmental science undergraduate, Alex Kabrich, to the Peruvian Amazon in search of environmental DNA and guested on two episodes of the 鈥淪cience Behind Science鈥 podcast.
 

Lee Bukowski
Adjunct Professor of Communications

Lee Bukowski published her debut novel 鈥,鈥 which explores the effect addiction can have on a family from the perspective of character Tessa Cordelia. It is available for purchase on Amazon, Bookshop.org, barnesandnoble.com and anywhere books are sold.
 

Jamie Caporizo
Senior Director of Mission and Ministry
Glynis Fitzgerald, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President and Provost
Kristopher Nolt
Director of Marketing and Communications

Jamie Caporizo, Dr. Glynis Fitzgerald and Kristopher Nolt presented 鈥淲hat is Ours to Do: Vocational Leadership and Learning Through Pilgrimage鈥 at the 2022 NetVUE Conference in Dallas, TX. The presentation showcased a unique pilgrimage program to Assisi and Rome and its lasting effects on drawing students, faculty and staff into the Franciscan tradition. It facilitated participants鈥 exploration of the relationship between pilgrimage and experiential learning and its role in holistic student development. Small group discussions were introduced to highlight artifacts brought back from a recent pilgrimage, and video interviews with students, faculty and staff pilgrims were shown to engage participants in the ways vocation can touch everyone鈥檚 role within the university community.
 

Michelle Conway
Adjunct Professor of Business and Director of Student and Client Services, The O鈥橮ake Institute for Economic Development & Entrepreneurship

Michelle Conway published her debut novel 鈥,鈥 a modern take on young professionalism and self-discovery from her perspective. It includes journal prompts and tools to assist others on their personal and professional journey as a young professional. It is available for purchase on Amazon.
 

Erin Way, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology

Dr. Erin Way was awarded the Sister Mary Donatilla Faculty Award, which recognizes a full-time faculty member who has given long service to the university in teaching, advising, service and support.
 

Soo Yeon Sun, PT, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy

Dr. Soo Yeon Sun was recently awarded one of 缅北强奸鈥檚 prestigious Neag Junior Faculty Professorships for excellence in teaching and scholarship. Dr. Sun鈥檚 field of expertise is physical therapy. Both of her research projects will investigate the effects of backward gait training using exoskeleton on the synergy patterns and gait function in people with stroke as well as the role of arm swing in gait in young and older adults.
 

Ana Ruiz, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology

Dr. Ana Ruiz, recently awarded an 缅北强奸 prestigious Neag Co-Professorship in Teaching Excellence and Innovation, was a co-author of a chapter titled 鈥淪ervice learning: An innovative pedagogy for the psychology curriculum鈥 in the 鈥淚nternational Handbook of Psychology Learning and Teaching鈥 published by Springer International Handbooks of Education. She also mentored student fellows in the SURF program.
 

Scott Davidson
Instructor of Theology
Kevin Godfrey, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Theology
Mary Ellen Wells, JD, LLM
Associate Professor of Business, Executive Director of Academic Services, Research and Scholarship

In June, Professor Scott Davidson, Dr. Kevin Godfrey and Dr. Mary Ellen Wells traveled to Budapest, Hungary, to attend the Freedom, Subsidiarity, and the Spirit of Gift conference sponsored by the University of St. Thomas, John A. Ryan Institute, Center for Catholic Studies. The group received a Faculty Excellence Grant for their research and their presentation focused on the principle of subsidiarity, a model for successful relationships reflected in the many documents comprising Catholic social thought. Subsidiarity posits that institutions and societies flourish when people from every level are engaged in meaningful ways that help them determine a shared future rooted in the common good. The title of their conference paper, 鈥淭he Evolution of a University Through Community-Building Subsidiarity,鈥 detailed 缅北强奸鈥檚 successful application of the principle of subsidiarity and related community-building activities to four specific initiatives at 缅北强奸: development of a new strategic plan, revision of the first-year program, reorganization of The O鈥橮ake Institute and restructuring of the academic programs.
 

Anthony Driggers, Ed.D.
Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Counseling

Dr. Anthony Driggers was awarded the Adjunct Professor Real World Leaning Faculty Award at the 2022 Honors Convocation in recognition of an
adjunct professor who demonstrates excellence incorporating real-world learning practices into their teaching and mentorship of students.
 

Mary-Alice Ozechoski
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs

Mary-Alice Ozechoski, senior vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs participated in a national presentation hosted by Sallie Mae in August. She discussed the strategy behind communicating with prospective students and families about college affordability, student loan myths, financial wellness, communicating the return on investment of 缅北强奸 University and more.
 

Mary Ann Durant, DNP, MSN, RN, M.Ed.
Associate Professor of Nursing & Director, RN-BSN Completion Program

Dr. Mary Ann Durant was named President of 缅北强奸鈥檚 Upsilon Zeta Chapter of Sigma International Honor Society for Nursing in March 2022. Durant also had a scholarly article published in Nurse Education Today鈥檚 January 2022 edition titled 鈥淚nnovative activities with edible creations to enhance interdisciplinary health profession students鈥 levels of perceived self-efficacy and cultural competence: An experimental study.鈥
 

Jayme Ober, OTD, OTR/L, MSCS, CNMI
Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy

Dr. Jayme Ober coauthored and published her article 鈥淭he Dynamic Use of the Kawa Model: A Scoping Review鈥 to The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy. 
 

Tracy F. Scheirer, Ph.D., MSN, RN, CMSRN, CNE
Associate Professor of Nursing Pre-license BSN Nursing Program Director
Victoria Williams, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political Science, Honors Program Director

Dr. Tracy Scheirer and Dr. Victoria Williams received a Faculty Excellence Grant for their research titled 鈥淪ick! The Politics of Healthcare in America.鈥
 

Michelle Serapiglia, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology

Dr. Michelle Serapiglia received a Faculty Excellence Grant for her research.
 

Josh Hayes, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy

Dr. Josh Hayes received a Faculty Excellence Grant for his research. His seminal article, 鈥淒econstructing Dasein: Heidegger鈥檚 Earliest Interpretations of Aristotle鈥檚 De Anima,鈥 was selected for inclusion in the international volume Aristoteles y la Fenomenologica del Siglo XX and is now translated into Spanish. In Spring 2022, he was invited by the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy to present the lecture 鈥淚nclination and the Place of the Elements in Aristotle鈥檚 De Caelo鈥 with a commentary by Dr. Christian Pfeiffer from the University of Toronto to Saint Anselm College. The lecture will be published with Brill Press in the Netherlands. In Fall 2021, he delivered the Albert J. Fitzgibbons Memorial Lecture at Boston College, 鈥淐osmopolitanism and Civil Friendship: A Dialogue between Islam and the West,鈥 which will be forthcoming in a manuscript dedicated to the history of cosmopolitanism in Islam.
 

James M. O鈥橠onohue, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC, FAFS
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
Christopher H. Wise, PT, DPT, Ph.D., OCS, FAAOMPT, MTC, ATC
Department of Physical Therapy Chair, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Director, Professor of Physical Therapy

Dr. James O鈥橠onohue and Dr. Christopher Wise both received Faculty Excellence Grants and published their research 鈥淢easurement of Accessory Motion of the Glenohumeral and Radiocarpal Joints: Intra-Rater Reliability of the Mobil-Aider庐 Device for Measurement of Linear Translation in the Annals of Physiotherapy Clinics鈥 and 鈥淢easurement of Accessory Motion of the Glenohumeral and Radiocarpal Joints: IntraRater and Inter-Rater Reliability of the Mobil-Aider庐 Device for Measurement of Linear Translation and the Implications for Clinical Practice and Teaching鈥 in the World Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. This is research regarding a new device that measures linear joint excursion and has the potential to be used in patient examination and in educating students in manual therapy. O鈥橠onohue and Wise also submitted the following projects for publication and presentation: 鈥淭he Effect of Lumbopelvic Manipulation on Multifidi Thickness, Range-of-Motion, and Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial,鈥 submitted for publication at the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Theory and for presentation at two American Physical Therapy Association conferences. 鈥淩elationship Between Hip and Sacroiliac Joint Motion in the Transverse Plane using Rehabilitation Ultrasound Imaging,鈥 was submitted for presentation at two American Physical Therapy Association conferences.
 

Jodi Radosh, Ph.D.
Professor of Communication, Associate Director, Holleran Center for Community & Global Engagement

Dr. Jodi Radosh, recently awarded an 缅北强奸 prestigious Neag CoProfessorship in Teaching Excellence and Innovation, received the Lindback Foundation award and the University-Wide Exemplary Real-World Learning Award at the 2022 Honors Convocation. The Lindback Foundation Award for excellence in teaching is awarded to a full-time tenured faculty member with at least 10 years of full-time teaching at 缅北强奸 that demonstrated excellent performance in teaching, service and scholarship/research. The UniversityWide Real World Learning Faculty Award is given in recognition of a faculty member who demonstrates excellence in providing real-world experiences for 缅北强奸 students.
 

Christine Saadi
Senior Director of Student Financial Services

Christine Saadi was a panelist at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Conference in Austin, TX, in June for the 鈥淧ivot! Developing Nimble Processes to Support Students鈥 session. She discussed how adapting in the face of change is critical to student and institutional success, how to effectively respond and manage change amidst a shrinking workforce, and nimble processes that foster success for students and staff.
 

Michele Kulp, MFA
Adjunct Professor of Art

Michele Kulp, MFA received an award from Graphic Design USA Magazine for her design of an art opening invitation for The Warehouse Studios. She also recently completed a pro bono job for United Churches of Elizabethtown, where she designed two logos to match their existing logo and brand.
 

Janae Sholtz, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy

In Spring 2022, Dr. Janae Sholtz was bestowed 缅北强奸鈥檚 inaugural Justice, Equity and Diversity Award and has been awarded 缅北强奸鈥檚 prestigious Neag Senior Professorship, beginning in Fall 2022, for excellence in teaching and scholarship along with a Faculty Excellence Grant. In the last year, Dr. Sholtz published the chapter 鈥淚nside the Matrix: Technofeminism, New Materialism, and Machinic Being鈥 in 鈥淭echnology, Urban Space, and the Network Community鈥 with Palgrave Macmillan. She also published the article 鈥淒esire, Delirium, and Revolutionary Love: Deleuzian Feminist Possibilities鈥 in the Special Issue: Current French Philosophy in Difficult Times of the journal Philosophies. She was a key presenter at the Colloquium for Social Ontologies After Deleuze at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, in Prague, Czech Republic, and a Plenary Speaker for the 5th DGSIC International Conference, Infinite Life: Immanence, Inflection, Indeterminacy, hosted through the Deleuze and Guattari Studies India Collective. She also gave the keynote address for international webinar Freedom and Global Responsibility: The Limits of Pure Liberty organized by the Research and Innovation Committee at Lady Keane College in Shillong, India. This fall, Dr. Sholtz has been invited to give keynote presentations at Reykjavik University in Iceland, and NorthWest University in South Africa.
 

Bongrae Seok, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy

Dr. Bongrae Seok received a Faculty Excellence Grant for his research. He also published multiple articles and books, and gave numerous lectures and conference presentations.
 

Publications:

  • 鈥溾 Emotions in Korean Philosophy and Religion, Confucian, Comparative, and Contemporary Perspectives. Palgrave (edited by Edward Chung and Jea Oh)
  • . Dao, a Journal of Comparative Philosophy. Volume 21, p. 37鈥59.
  • 鈥溾 Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Edward N. Zalta (Senior Research Scholar, Philosophy Department, Stanford University)
  • 鈥.鈥 Blog of the APA (Published June 2, 2022)
     

Lecture:

  • 鈥溾; The University of Scranton, Scranton, Pa.; Department of Philosophy and Asian Studies Program (Oct. 20, 2021)
     

Conference Presentations:

  • 鈥淐ross-Linguistic Communication among Different Cultures of Shame鈥 Cross-Linguistic Disagreement Conference, (hosted by the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Kanazawa/Ishikawa, Japan (July 14-15/2022).
  • 鈥淶huangzian Wandering and Epistemological Boredom鈥 The 22nd International Conference of the ISCP (International Society of Chinese Philosophy), East China Normal University (ECNU), China, June 27-July 1, 2022,
  • 鈥淎I, Robotics, and Buddhism鈥 in Foundations and Applications of AI: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Department of Philosophy, Peking [Beijing] University, Beijing China (April 8 鈥 10)
  • 鈥淎ffecting Presence and the Openness of Embodied Sensitivity鈥 Fifteenth Annual Geo-Aesthetics Conference, Towson University (March 18-19, 2022).
  • "Moral Psychology of the Mencian Creature: How is it different from the Kantian, the Humean, and the Rawlsian creatures?鈥 ISCP session, APA Central Division Meeting, Chicago (Feb 2022).
  • 鈥淧hilosophy and Moral Psychology of Shame: Korean Words of Shame in Comparison to Japanese Words of Shame鈥 NAKPA session, APA Central Division Meeting, Chicago (Feb 2022).
  • 鈥淩eligious Experience of Mindfulness and Metaphysics of Corporeal Consciousness鈥 SoPheRe (Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience) session, APA Central Division Meeting, Chicago (Feb 2022).
  • 鈥淭wo Approaches to Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy and Western Psychology鈥 ISCP session, APA Eastern Division Meeting, Baltimore (Jan 2022).
  • 鈥淭he Simseol Debate: The Debate of the Moral Mind and the End of Moral Metaphysics鈥 NAKPA session, APA Eastern Division Meeting, Baltimore (Jan 2022).
  • 鈥淧hilosophy of Mind and Moral Psychology in Korean Neo-Confucianism鈥 Main Program (sponsored by APA) APA Eastern Division Meeting, Baltimore (Jan 2022).
     

Danielle Saad, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Communication

Dr. Danielle Saad received a Faculty Excellence Grant for her research.
 

Cynthia Corbin, LCSW
Instructor of Master of Social Work

Cynthia Corbin received a Faculty Excellence Grant for her research.
 

Pamela G. Unger, PT, CWS
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
James M. O鈥橠onohue, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC, FAFS
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
Christopher H. Wise, PT, DPT, Ph.D., OCS, FAAOMPT, MTC, ATC
Department of Physical Therapy Chair, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Director, Professor of Physical Therapy

Dr. Pamela Unger, Dr. James O鈥橠onohue and Dr. Christopher Wise will present 鈥淒evelopment of Clinical Reasoning in the Management of Complex Spinal Conditions through Patient Case Integration鈥 at the APTA Educational Leadership Conference on Oct. 29, 2022.
 

Donna Yarri, Ph.D.
Professor Emerita
Spencer S. Stober, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology

Professor Emerita Dr. Donna Yarri and Dr. Spencer S. Stober co-presented 鈥淔rankenstein as a cautionary tale for modern genetic technologies鈥 at the national Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, February 2022.
 

Alicia Sprow, Ph.D.
Coordinator of Master of Arts in Leadership program, Assistant Professor of Leadership

Dr. Alicia Sprow was awarded a Faculty Excellence Grant for her research that focuses on student leadership development through nature-based experiential learning opportunities to help expand the vision of who identifies as a leader. Sprow and psychology major Cheyenne Krow attended The Forest Therapy School Certification program in the summer to enhance a student leadership development model that is part of Sprow鈥檚 research focus. The 16-week virtual certification program takes a restorative approach to human interactions and our interactions with nature by incorporating elements of mindfulness, effective communication, team building and experiential learning. Components of this program will be incorporated into the leadership development framework that Sprow is creating.
 

Christopher H. Wise, PT, DPT, Ph.D., OCS, FAAOMPT, MTC, ATC
Department of Physical Therapy Chair, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Director, Professor of Physical Therapy

Dr. Christopher H. Wise published 鈥淭he Use of Spinal High Velocity Thrust Manipulation and Changes in Serratus Anterior Strength in an Individual with Long Thoracic Nerve Palsy: A Case Report鈥 in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy: Case Studies. Wise also successfully defended his dissertation entitled, 鈥淭he Effect of Lumbopelvic Manipulation on Multifidi Thickness, Range-of-Motion, and Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial,鈥 and graduated with his Ph.D. from Nova Southeastern University in February 2022.
 

Saint Bernardine Award Winners

The following adjunct professors earned the Saint Bernardine Faculty Award presented to adjunct professors for excellence in teaching: Amanda Stilianos, Adjunct Professor of Occupational Therapy; Trevor Jackson, Adjunct Professor of Education; Sandra George, Adjunct Professor of Communication; Erich Miller, Adjunct Professor of Science; Courtney Mindzak, Adjunct Professor of Healthcare Science; Rosalynda Michetti, Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice; Don Schalk, Director of MBA Program.