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HAPPENINGS Warner faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends attended the February Annual Black Tie Social, sponsored by the local chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, the international honor society in counseling. Proceeds from a raffle were donated to support the Rochester International Academy and Mount Hope Family Center. Watch the video from Think College, which premiered for thousands of special education professionals at the 2019 CEC Convention. In this short video, we hear from Martha Mock, who directs the Center on Disability and Education at the Warner School, and other college faculty, staff, and students across the country about the ways college affects the lives of people with intellectual disabilities when they have the opportunity to pursue their dreams of college. Based at the Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston, but active nationwide, Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving inclusive higher education options for people with intellectual disabilities, through building the expectations of students with intellectual disabilities and their parents, while also working with colleges and universities to ensure their doors are open to them. ANNOUNCEMENTS Event: Assessment and Treatment of Emotional Factors in Chronic Psychogenic Pain Presented by Howard Schubiner, MD Thursday, March 14, 2019 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. University of Rochester, School of Nursing Auditorium / Room # 1W/304 265 Crittenden Blvd. Rochester, New York 14620 Howard Schubiner is the director of the Mind Body Medicine Center at Ascension Providence Hospital in Michigan and a clinical professor of internal medicine at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. He has authored more than 100 publications and has lectured and trained nationally and internationally on the understanding and treatment of psychogenic pain disorders. Online registration is now open. Workshop: Making Mentoring Work Thursday, March 21, 2019 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (lunch provided) Rush Rhees Library, Gamble Room 361 Are you interested in learning what factors you should consider when choosing a mentor? Join us for an informative conversation identifying key skills and practices for cultivating a meaningful mentor-mentee relationship. This workshop is being facilitated by Vivian Lewis, vice provost for faculty development and leader of the Ever Better Mentoring Workshop series at the University. Space is limited. For accommodations, or to register, email [email protected] . Follow us on Social Media Follow us on social media and stay up to date with all the latest news: Spread the Word Inclusion on March 6 Over the past several years, you have stepped up and helped us Spread the Word to End the R-Word, which started the conversation on respect. Now, to continue this important conversation, the Golisano Foundation, Special Olympics, and Best Buddies are building on these efforts in a new campaign called, Spread the Word Inclusion, to stop all types of discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities. By joining the Spread the Word Inclusion movement, you will join thousands of people who have pledged their support to creating an inclusive society. Join the movement and make a pledge. University's Tenth Annual Diversity Conference is April 8 The University of Rochester’s Tenth Annual Diversity Conference will take place on Monday, April 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year the conference theme is Finding the Courage to Lead and features keynote speaker Samina Ali - an award-winning author, activist and cultural commentator. She will speak toward courage and how we can all share in making the change we want to see. The conference encompasses 18 different workshops, presented by students, staff, and faculty representing every school at the University with opportunities for MyPath, CME and Medallion credit for select workshops. There is still time to submit poster proposals relating to the theme- deadline for these proposals is Friday, March 8. Registration is open now. Please direct questions to [email protected] . NEWS Warner Professor Kevin Meuwissen Takes a Look at Civil and Civic Discourse ACPA Names Tricia Shalka an Emerging Scholar Designee FACULTY/STUDENT NOTES Shalka Publishes Article; Co-Publishes Article with Corcoran and Magee Tricia Shalka, assistant professor, and doctoral students Chloe Corcoran and Brian Magee published the article "Mentors that Matter: International Student Leadership Development and Mentor Roles" in the Journal of International Students, vol. 9, issue 1. Learn more. Additionally, Shalka published the article "Trauma and the Interpersonal Landscape: Development Tasks of the Relational Self Identity Site" in the Journal of College Student Development, vol. 60, issue 1. Learn more. Lammers Gives Plenary Address; Gong, Altalouli, and Han Present at Linguistics Conference Jayne Lammers, associate professor, master's student Yunfan Gong, and doctoral students Mahmoud Altalouli and Yu Jung Han presented at the 40th Annual Applied Linguistics Winter Conference in Binghamton in February. Lammers gave the plenary address "Why Digital Matters: Considering the Authentic Language Learning Opportunities in Online Spaces," where she highlighted examples of the engaging digital Literacy practices and asked second/foreign language teachers to consider tapping into the authentic language learning available in online spaces. Gong presented "Native Speaker Fallacy: An Investigation of NES and NNES Teachers in EFL Contexts." Altalouli presented "Graduate Reading in English as an Addition Language." Han presented "Popular Game Character Analysis for ELLs’ Transcultural/Transmedia Literacy Development." Marrero Accepts Administrative Position Orlando Marrero '06W (MS), '15W (EdD), adjunct professor, has accepted the position as assistant principal at Greece Odyssey Academy in the Greece Central School District. He previously served as a science teacher leader for the UR-East Educational Partnership Organization (EPO). Finnigan Chairs U.S. Department of Education and Louisiana Board of Regents Panels; Gives Book Talk Kara Finnigan, professor, served as chair of the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences (IES) Education Systems and Broad Reform Panel as it reviewed proposals in February. She also chaired the Social Sciences Review Panel for the Louisiana State Board of Regents Research Competitiveness Subprogram, which seeks to strengthen the fundamental research base and competitiveness of Louisiana’s public and private universities. Additionally, Finnigan gave a book talk about her research and recent book, Striving in Common: A Regional Equity Framework for Urban Schools (Harvard University Press, 2018) to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Education Finance Fellows Meeting in Seattle, Wash. in March. The Education Finance Fellowship is sponsored by NCSL in partnership with Learning Policy Institute, and involves legislators and legislative staff from eleven states to promote the exchange of ideas and solutions related to school funding inequities, opportunity gaps, and other related issues. Helfer, Maier, and Ecker Present at School Counselors' Consortium Master's students Vicki Helfer, Susan Maier, and Kimberly Ecker presented at the 28th Annual Renewal & Reflection Conference sponsored by the Western New York School Counselors’ Consortium in Rochester in February. All three students won poster awards and received certificates and monetary awards. Helfer presented "Using Circles as an Anti-Racist Curriculum." Maier presented "Building Mental Health Wellness & Resiliency in Middle School Students Through Peace Circles." Ecker presented "Children With Chronic Illness: What Are Their Educational Rights?" Mock and Love Publish Article Martha Mock, professor and director of the Center on Disability and Education, and Kristen Love '13W (PhD) published the article "Participatory Action Research and Student Perspectives in a Rural Postsecondary Education Program" in Rural Special Education Quarterly, vol. 3, issue 1. In the article, the authors provide perspectives from students with intellectual disabilities from a postsecondary education program situated on a college campus in a rural town. Learn more. K-12 Digital Conversion Consortium Holds Kick-Off Workshop On February 26, the K-12 Digital Conversion Consortium held a "Kick-Off Workshop" for teams from school districts that are considering joining the consortium. The K-12 Digital Conversion Consortium is a partnership between the Warner School and selected BOCES and school districts in the region that are engaging in district-wide transformations leveraging technology. Given its current early stage, the consortium is being "incubated" within the Center for Learning in the Digital Age. More than 80 school leaders, teachers, and technology directors from across 20 K-12 school districts attended the workshop. Raffaella Borasi, Frederica Warner Professor and director of the Center for Learning in the Digital Age, and Dave Miller, associate professor, were among the facilitators of this event, supported by doctoral students Yu Jung Han and Linh Dang. ENGOAL Members Present at Grand Rounds Craig Sellers, professor of clinical nursing and medicine/geriatrics and aging at the School of Nursing; Joyce Duckles, associate professor; Silvia Sörensen, associate professor; and Sandhya Seshadri, assistant professor of clinical nursing at the School of Nursing, presented at the Finger Lakes Geriatrics Grand Rounds at Monroe Community Hospital on the project Engaging Older Adult Learners as Health Researchers (ENGOAL) in February. Project ENGOAL is a collaborative community project designed to develop patient partners to help shape current and future geriatric research, as well as clinical services. Learn more about Project ENGOAL at the Wednesday Lunch Talk on March 20 . EVENTS March 6, 2019 Wednesday Lunch Hour - How is Rochester a Prison Town? March 7, 2019 LiDA Colloquium Series - Exploring Infiniscope: Tapping into NASA Data and Imagery for Adaptive Learning March 11, 2019 Public PhD Dissertation Defense: Hennessey Lustica March 13, 2019 Wednesday Lunch Hour - Strategies for Identifying (and Attaining) Funding to Support Educational Research March 20, 2019 Wednesday Lunch Hour - Engaging Older Adult Learners as Health Researchers ( ENGOAL ): Research Proposals from a Cohort of Community Activists and Scholars March 21, 2019 LiDA Colloquium Series - Social and Tactile Augmented Reality for STEM Learning and Teaching: Roles, Strategies, and Laughter March 27, 2019 Wednesday Lunch Hour - Plans vs. Reality: Warner Students Share Lessons Learned from Their Dissertation Processes March 29, 2019 Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) Workshop April 3, 2019 Wednesday Lunch Hour - Studying Teenagers' Political Thinking: What We're Learning from a Design-Based Intervention Study April 4, 2019 LiDA Colloquium Series - Aesthetics Matter: A Conversation with Virtual Learning Environment Designers April 5, 2019 AERA Reception April 5, 2019 Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) Training April 8, 2019 University of Rochester's 10th Annual Diversity Conference: Finding the Courage to Lead April 10, 2019 Wednesday Lunch Hour - Creativity in Counselor Education April 16, 2019 Student Open Sessions with Dean Marri April 17, 2019 Wednesday Lunch Hour - Developing a K-12 Research Collaboration across Computer Science, Data Science and Warner April 18, 2019 LiDA Colloquium Series - How Do They Do It? K-12 TeachersStories of Digitally-Rich Instruction May 2, 2019 LiDA Colloquium Series - Studying Leadership for Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education May 18, 2019 Warner School Commencement See All Upcoming Events IN THE NEWS Anand R. Marri on Money Management on WalletHub Alumna Lesli Myers-Small '92 (BA), '93W (MS) Selected as a NYSCOSS 2019 Appreciation Award Winner East High Soul Food Throw Down Featured in the News Shaun Nelms Featured in Spectrum News Black History Month Segment Spectrum News Story Highlights UR/East EPO Progress Kara Finnigan Writes about the Public Education Crisis in the Democrat & Chronicle Marth Mock Featured in New Think College Video Kevin Meuwissen and Liz Van Son on the Teaching Profession on WHEC-TV Carol St. George on Reading Aloud with Children Nathan Harris on Administrative Turnover in The GW Hatchet Fredonia Alumni Magazine Features Shaun Nelms [email protected]

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HAPPENINGS

Warner faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends attended the February Annual Black TieSocial, sponsored by the local chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, the international honor society incounseling. Proceeds from a raffle were donated to support the Rochester InternationalAcademy and Mount Hope Family Center.

Watch the video from Think College, which premiered for thousands of specialeducation professionals at the 2019 CEC Convention. In this short video, we hear fromMartha Mock, who directs the Center on Disability and Education at the WarnerSchool, and other college faculty, staff, and students across the country about the wayscollege affects the lives of people with intellectual disabilities when they have theopportunity to pursue their dreams of college. Based at the Institute for CommunityInclusion at UMass Boston, but active nationwide, Think College is dedicated todeveloping, expanding, and improving inclusive higher education options for peoplewith intellectual disabilities, through building the expectations of students withintellectual disabilities and their parents, while also working with colleges anduniversities to ensure their doors are open to them.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Event: Assessment and Treatment of Emotional Factors in ChronicPsychogenic PainPresented by Howard Schubiner, MD Thursday, March 14, 20198 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.University of Rochester, School of Nursing Auditorium / Room # 1W/304265 Crittenden Blvd.Rochester, New York 14620

Howard Schubiner is the director of the Mind Body Medicine Center at Ascension ProvidenceHospital in Michigan and a clinical professor of internal medicine at the Michigan StateUniversity College of Human Medicine. He has authored more than 100 publications and haslectured and trained nationally and internationally on the understanding and treatment ofpsychogenic pain disorders. Online registration is now open.

Workshop: Making Mentoring WorkThursday, March 21, 201911:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (lunch provided)Rush Rhees Library, Gamble Room 361

Are you interested in learning what factors you should consider when choosing amentor? Join us for an informative conversation identifying key skills and practices forcultivating a meaningful mentor-mentee relationship. This workshop is being facilitatedby Vivian Lewis, vice provost for faculty development and leader of the Ever BetterMentoring Workshop series at the University. Space is limited. For accommodations, orto register, email [email protected].

Follow us on Social MediaFollow us on social media and stay up to date with all the latest news:

Spread the Word Inclusion on March 6Over the past several years, you have stepped up and helped us Spread the Word toEnd the R-Word, which started the conversation on respect. Now, to continue thisimportant conversation, the Golisano Foundation, Special Olympics, and Best Buddiesare building on these efforts in a new campaign called, Spread the Word Inclusion, tostop all types of discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities. By joining theSpread the Word Inclusion movement, you will join thousands of people who havepledged their support to creating an inclusive society. Join the movement and make apledge.

University's Tenth Annual Diversity Conference is April 8The University of Rochester’s Tenth Annual Diversity Conference will take place onMonday, April 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year the conference theme is Finding theCourage to Lead and features keynote speaker Samina Ali- an award-winning author,activist and cultural commentator. She will speak toward courage and how we can allshare in making the change we want to see. The conference encompasses 18 differentworkshops, presented by students, staff, and faculty representing every school at theUniversity with opportunities for MyPath, CME and Medallion credit for selectworkshops. There is still time to submit poster proposals relating to the theme- deadlinefor these proposals is Friday, March 8. Registration is open now. Please direct questionsto [email protected].

NEWS

Warner Professor Kevin Meuwissen Takes a Look atCivil and Civic Discourse

ACPA Names Tricia Shalka an Emerging ScholarDesignee

FACULTY/STUDENT NOTES

Shalka Publishes Article; Co-Publishes Article with Corcoran andMagee Tricia Shalka, assistant professor, and doctoral students Chloe Corcoran and Brian Mageepublished the article "Mentors that Matter: International Student Leadership Development andMentor Roles" in the Journal of International Students, vol. 9, issue 1. Learn more.

Additionally, Shalka published the article "Trauma and the Interpersonal Landscape:Development Tasks of the Relational Self Identity Site" in the Journal of College StudentDevelopment, vol. 60, issue 1. Learn more.

Lammers Gives Plenary Address; Gong, Altalouli, and Han Present atLinguistics ConferenceJayne Lammers, associate professor, master's student Yunfan Gong, and doctoral studentsMahmoud Altalouli and Yu Jung Han presented at the 40th Annual Applied Linguistics WinterConference in Binghamton in February. Lammers gave the plenary address "Why DigitalMatters: Considering the Authentic Language Learning Opportunities in Online Spaces," whereshe highlighted examples of the engaging digital Literacy practices and asked second/foreignlanguage teachers to consider tapping into the authentic language learning available in onlinespaces. Gong presented "Native Speaker Fallacy: An Investigation of NES and NNESTeachers in EFL Contexts." Altalouli presented "Graduate Reading in English as an AdditionLanguage." Han presented "Popular Game Character Analysis for ELLs’Transcultural/Transmedia Literacy Development."

Marrero Accepts Administrative PositionOrlando Marrero '06W (MS), '15W (EdD), adjunct professor, has accepted the position asassistant principal at Greece Odyssey Academy in the Greece Central School District. Hepreviously served as a science teacher leader for the UR-East Educational PartnershipOrganization (EPO).

Finnigan Chairs U.S. Department of Education and Louisiana Board ofRegents Panels; Gives Book TalkKara Finnigan, professor, served as chair of the U.S. Department of Education Institute ofEducation Sciences (IES) Education Systems and Broad Reform Panel as it reviewed proposalsin February. She also chaired the Social Sciences Review Panel for the Louisiana State Boardof Regents Research Competitiveness Subprogram, which seeks to strengthen the fundamentalresearch base and competitiveness of Louisiana’s public and private universities.

Additionally, Finnigan gave a book talk about her research and recent book, Striving inCommon: A Regional Equity Framework for Urban Schools (Harvard University Press, 2018) tothe National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Education Finance Fellows Meeting inSeattle, Wash. in March. The Education Finance Fellowship is sponsored by NCSL inpartnership with Learning Policy Institute, and involves legislators and legislative staff fromeleven states to promote the exchange of ideas and solutions related to school fundinginequities, opportunity gaps, and other related issues.

Helfer, Maier, and Ecker Present at School Counselors' ConsortiumMaster's students Vicki Helfer, Susan Maier, and Kimberly Ecker presented at the 28th AnnualRenewal & Reflection Conference sponsored by the Western New York School Counselors’Consortium in Rochester in February. All three students won poster awards and receivedcertificates and monetary awards. Helfer presented "Using Circles as an Anti-RacistCurriculum." Maier presented "Building Mental Health Wellness & Resiliency in Middle SchoolStudents Through Peace Circles." Ecker presented "Children With Chronic Illness: What AreTheir Educational Rights?"

Mock and Love Publish ArticleMartha Mock, professor and director of the Center on Disability and Education, and KristenLove '13W (PhD) published the article "Participatory Action Research and Student Perspectivesin a Rural Postsecondary Education Program" in Rural Special Education Quarterly, vol. 3,issue 1. In the article, the authors provide perspectives from students with intellectualdisabilities from a postsecondary education program situated on a college campus in a ruraltown. Learn more.

K-12 Digital Conversion Consortium Holds Kick-Off Workshop On February 26, the K-12 Digital Conversion Consortium held a "Kick-Off Workshop" forteams from school districts that are considering joining the consortium. The K-12 DigitalConversion Consortium is a partnership between the Warner School and selected BOCES andschool districts in the region that are engaging in district-wide transformations leveragingtechnology. Given its current early stage, the consortium is being "incubated" within the Centerfor Learning in the Digital Age. More than 80 school leaders, teachers, and technologydirectors from across 20 K-12 school districts attended the workshop. Raffaella Borasi,Frederica Warner Professor and director of the Center for Learning in the Digital Age, andDave Miller, associate professor, were among the facilitators of this event, supported bydoctoral students Yu Jung Han and Linh Dang.

ENGOAL Members Present at Grand RoundsCraig Sellers, professor of clinical nursing and medicine/geriatrics and aging at the School ofNursing; Joyce Duckles, associate professor; Silvia Sörensen, associate professor; andSandhya Seshadri, assistant professor of clinical nursing at the School of Nursing, presented atthe Finger Lakes Geriatrics Grand Rounds at Monroe Community Hospital on the projectEngaging Older Adult Learners as Health Researchers (ENGOAL) in February. ProjectENGOAL is a collaborative community project designed to develop patient partners to helpshape current and future geriatric research, as well as clinical services. Learn more aboutProject ENGOAL at the Wednesday Lunch Talk on March 20.

EVENTS

March 6, 2019Wednesday Lunch Hour - How is Rochester a Prison Town?

March 7, 2019LiDA Colloquium Series - Exploring Infiniscope: Tapping into NASA Data and Imagery forAdaptive Learning

March 11, 2019Public PhD Dissertation Defense: Hennessey Lustica

March 13, 2019Wednesday Lunch Hour - Strategies for Identifying (and Attaining) Funding to SupportEducational Research

March 20, 2019Wednesday Lunch Hour - Engaging Older Adult Learners as Health Researchers (ENGOAL):Research Proposals from a Cohort of Community Activists and Scholars

March 21, 2019LiDA Colloquium Series - Social and Tactile Augmented Reality for STEM Learning andTeaching: Roles, Strategies, and Laughter

March 27, 2019Wednesday Lunch Hour - Plans vs. Reality: Warner Students Share Lessons Learned from TheirDissertation Processes

March 29, 2019Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) Workshop

April 3, 2019Wednesday Lunch Hour - Studying Teenagers' Political Thinking: What We're Learning from aDesign-Based Intervention Study

April 4, 2019LiDA Colloquium Series - Aesthetics Matter: A Conversation with Virtual Learning EnvironmentDesigners

April 5, 2019AERA Reception

April 5, 2019Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) Training

April 8, 2019University of Rochester's 10th Annual Diversity Conference: Finding the Courage to Lead

April 10, 2019Wednesday Lunch Hour - Creativity in Counselor Education

April 16, 2019Student Open Sessions with Dean Marri

April 17, 2019Wednesday Lunch Hour - Developing a K-12 Research Collaboration across ComputerScience, Data Science and Warner

April 18, 2019LiDA Colloquium Series - How Do They Do It? K-12 Teachers′ Stories of Digitally-RichInstruction

May 2, 2019LiDA Colloquium Series - Studying Leadership for Online Teaching and Learning in HigherEducation

May 18, 2019Warner School Commencement

See All Upcoming Events

IN THE NEWS

Anand R. Marri on Money Management on WalletHub

Alumna Lesli Myers-Small '92 (BA), '93W (MS) Selected as a NYSCOSS 2019 AppreciationAward Winner

East High Soul Food Throw Down Featured in the News

Shaun Nelms Featured in Spectrum News Black History Month Segment

Spectrum News Story Highlights UR/East EPO Progress

Kara Finnigan Writes about the Public Education Crisis in the Democrat & Chronicle

Marth Mock Featured in New Think College Video

Kevin Meuwissen and Liz Van Son on the Teaching Profession on WHEC-TV

Carol St. George on Reading Aloud with Children

Nathan Harris on Administrative Turnover in The GW Hatchet

Fredonia Alumni Magazine Features Shaun Nelms

[email protected]

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