Assistant Professor Kathy Jordan and Associate Professor Dr. Ruby Dunlap (Nursing) recently made a poster presentation about online teaching strategies at the 2009 Annual Institute of the Association of Community Health Nurse Educators in Chicago. The annual meeting attracts public and community health nurses and educators from across the U.S. to enhance their education through use of innovative, effective, evidence-based teaching methodologies in the classroom and clinical practicum.
Rives Qualifies for USA National Track and Field Championships
On the heels of her outstanding performance at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Lynette Rives (Clarksville, Tenn.) has qualified for the USA National Track and Field Championships to be held in Eugene, Oregon. She is one of only 32 sprinters to compete in the 200m and one of only nine running representing their undergraduate institutions.
Rounding out her career of firsts, Rives will become the first Belmont track and field athlete, male or female, to compete at the annual gathering of the nation’s best. She also holds the distinction of being only the second Belmont track and field athlete to be named All-American. Last month, the Clarksville, Tenn., native, who already holds seven school records, became the first Belmont athlete to compete at back-to-back NCAA Championships in any event. Click here for more on this story.
Journalism Camp Convenes on Belmont’s Campus
The fourth annual New Century Journalism High School Journalism Camp was held on campus this week with several dozen high school students representing seven states. The students were given opportunities to do real world reporting for print and broadcast in conjunction with workshops on such topics as reporting and writing, video shooting and editing, and media ethics.
In addition, the young journalists reported on a simulated crime on campus and took part in a mock press conference with Belmont officials and Metro Nashville police. Partial funding for this year’s camp was provided by a grant from the Tennessee Press Association Foundation.
King Awarded Teacher Residency
Merrie King (Education) has been awarded a one-week Teacher Residency by the Nancy M. and Douglas M. Yeager Family Foundation in partnership with the Fetzer Institute and in cooperation with the GilChrist Retreat Center. The dates of residency are July 2-9.
South Dakota NBC Affiliate Interviews 40/40 Class
Members of Belmont’s 40 States in 40 Days: Rediscovering America class were interviewed this week by the NBC affiliate in Rapid City, South Dakota. The class was in the state visiting Mount Rushmore and the Pine Ridge Sioux reservation. Click here to watch the story online.
See links below for additional media coverage of the 40/40 trip.
The Roswell Daily Record
yourlifeisatrip.com
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Nursing Faculty Present at Simulation Conference
Professors Jean Blank, Beth Hallmark, Sara Camp and Leslie Folds recently presented at the Eighth Annual International Nursing Simulation/Learning Resource Centers Conference in St. Louis. Designed for nursing educators, researchers, lab managers and staff development specialists, the conference highlights simulation technology and lab management issues. Belmont’s simulation center is recognized nationally as one of only 12 Laerdal Centers of Educational Excellence in the U.S. The conference included about 650 attendees from around the world.
Folds and Hallmark presented a seminar on “Using High Fidelity Simulation in Place of Inpatient Psychiatric Nursing Clinicals.” Blank and Camp presented a poster titled “Teaching with Medium Fidelity Technology.” Hallmark also presented a poster, in collaboration with Dr. Debra Wollaber, titled “Teaching Students within a Culture of Safety” and presented a poster with Teresa Britt of UT Memphis.
Psychology Faculty, Alumna Participate in Book Project
Dr. Peter Giordano, chair of Psychology, has published an edited book titled Your Career in Psychology: Putting Your Graduate Degree to Work. Edited with Stephen Davis and Carolyn Licht and published by Wiley-Blackwell, the book targets very early career psychologists or those about to complete graduate training in psychology who are going on the job market.
One of the chapters in the book (“The Life of a College Professor: Teaching, Research, and Service”) is authored by Dr. Lonnie Yandell, professor of Psychology at Belmont. Another chapter (“Negotiating the Application and Interview Process”) is written by Dr. Christia Spears-Brown, an alumna of Belmont’s Psychology Department who is now a faculty member at the University of Kentucky.
Giorgianni Quoted in U.S. News & World Report
Dr. Sal Giorgianni, director of experiential education and development in the School of Pharmacy, was recently quoted in a U.S. News & World Report story titled “Men and Health: This Father’s Day, Look After Your Man’s Health.” Click here to read the article.
Alumna Rings Stock Exchange Closing Bell
Tammy Wolbers, 2001 Economics graduate from Belmont, rang the closing bell on Wall Street Tuesday. Since May 2007, Wolbers has worked as a “Trust Associate” at the Bank of New York Mellon. The Bank of New York Mellon employees, along with Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert Kelly, gathered in the historic box overlooking the New York Stock Exchange floor to sound the closing bell and to commemorate the company’s 225 years in business. Wolbers is pictured on the first row in the photo, second from the right.
Thompson Odom Serves as Scientist Reviewer
Dr. Marilyn Thompson Odom, associate professor in the School of Pharmacy, recently served as a Scientist Reviewer for the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program in Breast Cancer. The review panel met June 7-9 in Reston, Va. This program partners consumers (survivors) and scientists in the review process for grant applications proposing innovative, high-impact research that focuses on the eradication of breast cancer. This is Dr. Odom’s second year serving as a peer reviewer for this funding mechanism.