2022-2023 Junior/Senior Faculty Grant Recipients
COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
Maria Cominis Glaudini, Theatre and Dance
Women of Zalongo, Live Performances and Post Show Talk Backs on the long-term impact of diasporas
Norman Luker, Theatre and Dance
Preserving Stagecraft Using Emerging Entertainment Technologies
Elisa Mandell, Visual Arts
Mexican Angelito Photography
Kenneth Walicki, School of Music
American Carnage Recording Project
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Gerard Beenen, Management
Deterring Cheating in Online Exams: The Effect of Passive versus Active Proctoring
Xin Che, Finance
Enterprise Risk Management and Firm Investment Efficiency
Ermira Farka, Economics
The Dark Side of the Moon: Understanding the “Fed Put”
Adrian Fleissig, Economics
The Impact of the Pandemic on the Proportion of Households having Sufficient Emergency Funds
Adelina Gnanlet, Management
Employee Wellness Programs (EWP) and Small Business: Motivators
Jianxin Gong, School of Accountancy
Towards Reliable Measurement of Environmental, Social and Governance Performance
Yi Jiang, Finance
COVID-19 and Airline Performance
Chiranjeev Kohli, Marketing
WHAT WORKED AND WHAT DIDN’T. LESSONS FROM THE PANDEMIC TO CREATE A NEW COURSE FORMAT TO IMPROVE REAL LEARNING (A DEPARTMENT-WIDE INITIATIVE)
Shaun Pichler, Management
Age and Work-Family: A Meta-Analysis Integrating Lifespan and Life Course Views
Jungmin Seo, Management
The two-edged sword of others’ entrepreneurship failure to nascent entrepreneurs
Gergana Todorova, Management
Conflict escalation in teams: The effects of diversity and conflict management
Jia Xie, Finance
Xie, Jia JrSr2223
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONS
Zachary Johnson, Human Communication Studies
Testing the effects of student-to-student confirmation on student learning and motivation: An experimental design
Penchan Phoborisut, CoPI Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly, Communications
The Asian American and Pacific Islander Experiences and Needs at College Campuses in the United States
Christian Seiter, Human Communication Studies
Evaluating Outcomes of a Novel Communication Skills Training Workshop for Healthcare Providers and Pediatric Patients
HyeKyeung Seung, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Training and Knowledge in Autism among Speech-Language Pathologists in California Public Schools
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Pablo Jasis, Elementary and Bilingual Education
Sí Se Pudo/Yes We Could: Examining CSUF Educational Interventions with Farmworker Families
Sung Hee Lee, Special Education
The effects of training pre-service special education teachers to use comics to support students with disabilities
Michelle Pena, Elementary and Bilingual Education
A Pathway Toward Critical Consciousness: Examining a (Re)rooted Visions Framework in a Dual Language Teacher Professional Learning Community
Gavin Tierney, Secondary Education
From Co-Design to Co-Authorship: Supporting Students As Integral Participants in Research and Writing
Nancy Watkins, Educational Leadership
School Board Members' Beliefs About State Education Policymaking and Policymakers Impacting the Opportunity Gap
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Pratanu Ghosh, Civil and Environmental Engineering
IMPROVING HEALTH MONITORING TOOLS OF NATION'S INFRASTRUCTURE BY MATURITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY DATA
Jeff Kuo, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Book Project – Chemistry, Thermodynamics, and Reaction Kinetics for Environmental Engineers
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Sapna Chopra, CoPI Yuying Tsong, Human Services
Healing from Internalized Racism among Asian American Racial Justice Activists: A Qualitative Study
Brittany Eghaneyan, Social Work
Telehealth for Integrated Behavioral Health: Facilitators and Barriers to Providing Care to Disparity Populations
John Gleaves, Kinesiology
Addicted to Speed and Doping in December: The Rise of Cycling’s Doping Culture, 1870-1980
Jennifer Piazza, Public Health
Aging with Fibromyalgia: Understanding the Impact of COVID-19
Michelle Ramos, Child and Adolescent Studies
Six-Week Daily Diary Investigation of Parents’ Marital Aggression, Parent-Child Interactions, and Children’s Mood and Behavior Problems
Pimbucha Rusmevichientong, Public Health
The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Health Outcomes in the U.S.
Sasha Zeedyk, Child and Adolescent Studies
Dissemination of Findings and Scaling-Up of the “Amplifying Autistic Voices” Study
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Joshua DiPaolo, Philosophy
Untangling the Extremism Web
Sarah Grant, Anthropology
Birding as Joy, Birding as Justice: Inclusion and Multispecies Environmental Activism in BIPOC Birding Communities
Alison Kanosky, American Studies
From Barracks to Prisons: The Role of the 1994 Crime Bill in Expanding Incarceration Through Military Bases
Edward Knell, Anthropology/Archaeology
Opal Dry Lake Archaeological Fieldwork
MyungJung Kwon, Politics, Administration and Justice
Examining Determinants of Digital Innovations in Southern California City Governments
Carrie Lane, American Studies
Research Article: Origins of the Professional Organizing Industry
Angela-MinhTu Nguyen, Psychology
Bicultural Harmony, the Inferior Minority Stereotype, and Persistence of Southeast Asian American Women
Natalie Novoa, African American Studies
A Home Away from Home: Recreation Centers and Black Community Development in the Bay Area, 1920-1960
Zia Salim, Geography & the Environment
Creative Spaces, Contested Places: A Comparative Spatial and Thematic Analysis of Public Art in Los Angeles
Nancy Segal, Psychology
Where Do Children’s Behavior Problems Come From? Twins and Adoptees May Provide Answers
Jindong Wu, Geography and the Environment
A Citywide Estimation and Validation of Carbon Storage in Urban Trees with Multi-Resolution Satellite Imagery
COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
Catherine Brennan, Biological Science
Mechanisms of Lipid Inflammation in Macrophages
Michael Groves, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Implementing Machine Learning into an Evolutionary Algorithm to Determine Non-Metallic Electrocatalysts for H2O2 Production
Jeffrey Olberding, Biological Science
Exploring the properties of elastic connective tissues in animal movement systems
Paul Stapp, Biological Science
Do subsidized cats consume native prey? Implications for the trap-neuter-return programs at the urban-wildland interface