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Salem State Faculty and Staff News: March 2022

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Mar 31, 2022

春梦直播 faculty and staff are educators, scholars, and leaders in their respective fields. Following are highlights and accolades celebrating the outstanding research and creative activities conducted by Salem State faculty and staff in March  2022.

 

Faculty and Staff News in March 2022

Associate Director of the Student Navigation Center Bryan Boppert has recently been conferred his EdD! His dissertation titled  is available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

 

Professor Dia Chatterjee (psychology) co-authored the paper  published in An International Journal of Research and Policy.

 

The Massachusetts School Library Association (MSLA) has named Professor Valerie Diggs (education) the 2022 recipient of the . This award recognizes a public figure who demonstrates a belief in school libraries in ways that have made a significant difference, especially for school libraries in Massachusetts.

 

Director of Social Work Field Education Molly Hogan-Fowler and two current MSW students were recently quoted in the front-page Boston Globe article   Published on March 28, the article explores the challenges students face entering the behavioral health workforce.

 

In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor Rebecca Hains (media and communication) collaborated with an international team on a 42-country study of children's media use in the pandemic. Their results inform a new edited collection, , released March 23. Hains and a collaborator authored Chapter 10, "Gender, Covid-19, and the Media: Girls鈥 and Boys鈥 Experiences during the Pandemic in the U.S."

 

Professor Noel Healy (geography and sustainability) along with multidisciplinary researchers from the Brown University Climate Social Science Network, published a new peer-reviewed paper in . The study provided the first review article of obstruction to state-level climate action. Professor Healy said, 鈥渢he paper was important as it reviewed the political structures and interest groups that slow climate action across states within the United States.鈥

 

Professor Lorri Krebs (geography and sustainability) was interviewed for the article  published in World Metro News. The article discusses sustainability and ecotourism and how it can be used to combat climate change.

 

Professor Kanishkan Sathasivam (politics, policy, and international relations) was quoted extensively in the article 鈥,鈥 published in The Salem News.

 

Professor Donna A. Seger (history) authored the book 鈥,鈥 published by Bloomsbury Publishing. The book explores the diffusion and reception of prescriptive publications over the 16th and 17th centuries.

 

Professor Elspeth Slayter (social work) published an essay reflecting on requirements for anti-racist practice entitled  in The New Social Worker.

 

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