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Professional Activities

Eric Miller, Department of Psychology, Kent State University at East Liverpool, was a panelist on the race and politics roundtable at the Second Biennial Interdisciplinary Conference on Race at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, N.J., Nov. 11-13, 2010.

Dr. Frank Lambert, School of Library and Information Science, presented "Web Searching to Meet Everyday Information Needs: A Comparative Longitudinal Study of Queries Submitted to an Online Community Information System" at the Community Informatics Research Network-Direct Implications of Advanced Computing Conference in Prato, Italy, October 2010.

Pratim Datta, Department of Management and Information Systems, ranked as the 32nd best information systems (IS) researcher (internationally) who has published in the handful of six premier IS journals according to the 2009 international list complied on productive IS researchers.

Lisa Audet, School of Health Sciences, presented "Effective Intervention for Children with Autism" on the SpeechPath.com webinar, May 2010.

Lisa Audet, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, presented, Social Communicative Functioning in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders at the Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital Annual Autism Series in Cleveland, Ohio, April 2010.


Publications

Richard Feinberg, Department ofAnthropology, authored the chapter "Representaciones Polinesias del Espacio Geogrifico y Cosmologico" in Moana: Culturas de las islas del Pacifico, [Mexico City, Mexico: Institute Nacional de Antropologia e Historia (National Museum of Anthropology and History)] Carlos Mondragon, (2010): pgs. 33-44

Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, School of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum Studies, Sandra Golden, edited, Connecting the Literacy Puzzle, (Nov. 14, 2010).

Nicole Bissessar, Ph.D., Department of Economics, Kent State University at Ashtabula, "Does Corruption Persist In Sub-Saharan Africa?" International Advances in Economic Research, 15(3): 336-350 (2009).


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