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TITLE III PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Farmingdale State College’s $2million Title III A “Strengthening Institutions Grant” is funded by the United States Department of Education. The overall objective of our five-year effort is to improve student retention and graduation rates by strengthening FSC as a learner-centered institution. A major component of this multi-faceted initiative focuses on professional development for faculty and student affairs professionals. This booklet highlights some of the professional development activities funded by Title III and the resulting efforts and accomplishments of our Farmingdale faculty and staff who are dedicated to our students.
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Table of Contents
1. Title III Students First Grants Recipients 1 2011-2012 Awardees 2012-2013 Awardees 2013-2014 Awardees 2014-2015 Awardees
2. Engaged Pedagogy 6 Special Courses Reserved for New First-Year FSC Students
3. Students First Grants - Faculty Outcomes 8 2011 – 2014
4. Students First Grants - Student Outcomes 15 2011 – 2014
5. Professional Development Conference Attendance 20 2011 – 2014
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TITLE III STuDENTS FIRST GRANTS RECIPIENTS
2011-2012 Awardees
2012-2013 Awardees
2013-2014 Awardees
2014-2015 Awardees
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2011-2012 AWARDEES
Teaching
PI / Co-PI Name Department / Division Project Title
Fernandez, George Rozakis, Laurie
Visual Communications English and Humanities
Writing and Designing Your Future: A Learning Community that combines English Composition with Art and Graphic Design.
LoPiccolo, Orla Architecture & Construction Management
Teaching First Year Architecture Students Passive House Technology through Active Problem-Based Learning and a Field Trip to Sustainable Buildings.
Menna, Larry History, Economics and Politics Reacting to the Past: Teaching American History as Living History.
Pullan, Marie
Computer Systems
Building and Programming LEGO® MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 Robotics in the Introductory Computer and Information Systems Course.
Shapiro, Ann (substitute: Sovak, Anthony) Singh, Sarbjit
English and Humanities Business Management
Foundations for Growth: A Learning Community that Combines English Composition with Introduction to Business Management.
Thoms, Brian Computer Systems Online Social Networking to Support Teaching and Learning at Farmingdale State College
Co-Curricular
PI / Co-PI Name Department / Division Project Title Filios, Adam Ryu, Yeong
Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology
Enhancing Student-centered Learning through Undergraduate Research in Photovoltaics.
Gross, Sarah
Biology Engaging Bioscience Students in a Biomedical Research Project on the Herpesvirus Lifecycle.
Lehrer, Jonathan Ornamental Horticulture Enrichment of Horticulture Education through Student Involvement in Restoration of the Teaching Gardens Pinetum.
Zoghi, Mohamad Maltezos, Dimitrios
Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Conference: Projects Designed and Manufactured by Freshman Students in Manufacturing Classes.
Assessment
PI / Co-PI Name Department / Division Project Title Bryer, Jennifer Nursing Peer Tutoring Program for Academic Success of
Returning Nursing Students. Crocker, Robert Biology Assessing the effectiveness of virtual anatomy and
physiology laboratory exercises in improving student learning.
Sacco-Sanchez, Christine
Writing Center FSC Writing Center’s Live Chat Online Tutoring.
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2012-2013 AWARDEES
Teaching
PI / Co-PI Name Department / Division Project Title Elgart, Robert Laura Joseph
Biology Dental Hygiene
Discipline-Related Projects Designed to Substitute for the Medical Microbiology Lab Exercises Taken by Dental Hygiene Students.
Nappo-Dattoma, Luisa Dental Hygiene The Redesign and Enhancement of the Existing Course DEN 203: Principles of Nutrition for the Oral Health Professional Utilizing Blended Learning (Hybrid Course).
Patnode, Stephen Marcia Littenberg
History English
This Land is My Land. Or is it? Studying the Environment and Society in a Learning Community
Zhang, Xu Economics Engaging students through the use of discussion, problem solving, and I-clickers in Economics 156 (Principles of Macroeconomics) – fall 2012
Co-Curricular
PI / Co-PI Name Department / Division Project Title Browne, John L. Uma Balaji
Electrical Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology
Design, Fabrication, and Evaluation of Circuits in Modern Wireless Communication Systems
De Castro, Michael Chemistry Demystifying Organic Chemistry
Gao, John
Criminal Justice / Security Systems Mentoring students in forensic criminal justice research database
Islam, M. Nazrul
Criminal Justice Enhancing Student Learning Process Through Applied Research Projects in Forensic and Security Imaging
O'Sullivan, Jill Computer Systems Formula SAE Engineering, APICS and ERP Collaboration
Rivera, Janice EOP/Academic Affairs EOP Summer Institute - 2012 Pilot Expansion Program
Tawfik, Hazem Mechanical Engineering Technology & IRTT
Special training and research program planned for summer 2012 and beyond for MET Senior Students on the operation and utilization of Gas Chromatography (GC) in the implementation of their senior research projects
Assessment
PI / Co-PI Name Department / Division Project Title Hung, Jeff
Mechanical Engineering Technology Strengthen the Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) BS program through individual course assessment.
Ramdass, Rowland Nursing Assessment of a Study Abroad Course
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2013-2014 AWARDEES
Teaching
PI/Co-PI Name Department/Division Project Title Posillico, Tino Criminal Justice Enriched Student Learning Through Preparation
for Professional Certification
Co-Curricular
PI/Co-PI Name Department/Division Project Title Aydin, Ilknur Schoenacher, Sheryl
Computer Systems Establishing a Women in Computing Association
Cantamessa, Patti Nursing From rote learning to critical thinking: Preparing Freshmen Nursing Students for Success
Farina, Eric Sutton, Susan
Student Affairs - Veterans Affairs English
Homecoming: The Veteran Experience in American Culture
Huang, Victor Chemistry Faculty-Guided Student Research in Biochemistry Jones, Angela Sociology Making Gender Visible: A Lecture by Michael
Kimmel Santiago-Schwarz, Frances
Biology Mentoring FSC students in Immunology Research
Singh, Sarbjit Sport Management Up Close and Personal – A Content-Rich Career Trip to the Brooklyn Nets
Assessment
PI/Co-PI Name Department/Division Project Title McMullin, Laura Rampello, Frank
Student Affairs – Dean of Students Strengthening Student Engagement
Rosciano, Annemarie Cherkis, Frances
Nursing Does a Peer-Review NCLEX-RN (Nat’l Council Licensure Exam) Course Increase the Pass Rate for Nursing Student Grads on the NCLEX-RN Exam?
Sacco-Sanchez, Christine
Writing Center Supplemental Writing Program
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2014-2015 AWARDEES
Teaching
PI/Co-PI Name Department/Division Project Title Gonzalez, Erin Brown, Margery
English/Humanities (mentor)
Writing for Interpersonal Relationships – Proposal for EGL 101: Composition Rhetoric
McGovern, Allison Mebane-Cruz, Anjana
Sociology/Anthropology (mentor)
Understanding Landscapes of Inequality on Long Island
Smyth, Thurlough Gaab, Jeff
History&Political Science (mentor)
Integrating Reacting Games in Freshman-level Introduction to Politics Course.
Co-Curricular
PI/Co-PI Name Department/Division Project Title
Altuger-Genc, Gonca
Mechanical Engineering Tech Research Experience on Design and Development of Simulations for a Mechanical Engineering Technology
Lopez, Larry Aviation Participation in National Intercollegiate Flying
Association (NIFA) Regional Competition LoPiccolo, Orla Architecture & CM Visit, Video, Verify and Win!
Martin, Carla
Biology Enriched Student Learning Through Directed Research: Examining the Correlation between Macrophage Maturation and Survival under Stress
Porubanova, Michaela Psychology Involvement of a Psychology Major student in
research in the area of human cognition
Radu, Mihaela
Electrical Engineering Technology Developing Hands-On Experiments to Improve Students Learning via Activities outside the Classroom
Viswanathan, Nanda Greenwald, Lorraine
Business International Education
Enhancing Global Awareness Through Peer to Peer Mentoring
Winters, Nancy Nursing Effects of a Super User Program Yu, Chunhui Bitew, Worku
Mathematics Mathematics
Career Development for Financial Mathematics Students
Assessment
PI/Co-PI Name Department/Division Project Title
Gaab, Jeff History&Political Science Reimagining Student Learning Outcomes Assessment for a New Millennium.
Owens, Shane Campus Mental Health Assessment of the Effects of Focusing on Sleep Functioning in Campus Mental Health Services
TOTALS TO DATE: 51 grants have been awarded to 67 individuals.
Each project is awarded a grant of $2,500 maximum.
Teaching grantees are also eligible to use an extra award of $500 to take their students on field trips.
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SPECIAL COuRSES RESERVED
FOR
NEW FIRST-YEAR FSC STuDENTS
2011 – 2014
To date, 948 Farmingdale State College students have enrolled in and benefitted from the special enhanced courses listed on the page that follows. Each course or learning community features active student-centered learning and community building. Most courses also include off-campus field trips.
Such pedagogy advances both student learning and retention. The courses are offered each fall semester to new incoming first-year students.
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SPECIAL FALL SEMESTER COuRSES FEATuRING ENGAGED PEDAGOGY RESERVED FOR NEW FIRST-YEAR FSC STuDENTS
Another Sophomore-level Restricted Enrollment Course
Descriptive Title Course Professor
“Digging” for the Roots of Inequality on Long Island
ANT 100 Allison McGovern
Building and Programming LEGO® Robots BCS 101 Marie Pullan
Let’s Solve Problems Through Online Social Networking
BCS 101 Brian Thoms
Uncovering the Culprits Associated with Oral Disease
BIO 220 Robert Elgart
Let’s Get Down to Business – A Learning Community
BUS 109 EGL 101
Sarbjit Singh Ann Shapiro Let’s Get Down to Business – A Learning
Community BUS 109 EGL 101
Sarbjit Singh Anthony Sovak
Let’s Get Down to Business – A Learning Community
BUS 109 EGL 101
Sarbjit Singh Erin Gonzalez
This New House CON 161
Orla LoPiccolo
Computer Forensics – Making it Real CRJ 115 Tino Posillico
Click: Using Discussion, Problem Solving, and Technology in Macroeconomics
ECO 156 Xu Zhang
It’s Not Easy Being Green! EGL 101 Marcia Littenberg
Thinking and Writing About Gender: Thinking Outside the Box
EGL 101 Marcia Littenberg
Strengthening Communication and Writing Skills Through the Study of Intimate Relationships
EGL 101 Erin Gonzalez
A Veteran’s Life in Literature and Pop Culture EGL 102 Susan Sutton
Reacting to the Past: Historical Games HIS 121 Larry Menna
The Story of the Mother Nature’s Fight for Survival – A Learning Community
HIS 122 EGL 101
Stephen Patnode Marcia Littenberg
“The Rent is Too Damn High:” Wealth and Inequality in American History
HIS 122 Stephen Patnode
From Athens to America: Foundations of Democracy
POL 105 Thurlough Smyth
Writing and Designing Your Future – A Learning Community
VIS 112 & EGL 101
Geo Fernandez Laurie Rozakis
Dietary Assessment – All Nutrition DEN 203 Luisa Dattoma
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STuDENTS FIRST GRANTS - FACuLTY OuTCOMES PI Name: Jennifer Bryer Title & Department: Associate Professor of Nursing Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Publication: The Journal of the New York State Nurses Association: Volume 43, Number 1: Peer
Tutoring Program for Academic Success of Returning Nursing Students. PI Name: Luisa Nappo-Dattoma Title & Department: Associate Professor, Assistant Chair of Dental Hygiene Year of SFG: 2012-2013 Publication: “An Evaluation of the Effects of Blended Learning Pedagogy on Student Learning
Outcomes.” Journal of Dental Education, Volume 78, no 2, 263-314. A national refereed journal of the American Dental Education Association, February 2014.
Other: Presented research poster at the American Dental Education Association’s (ADEA) annual session – Title: “An Evaluation of the Effects of Blended Learning Pedagogy on Student Learning Outcomes.” March 17, 2014
PI & Co-PI Name: Eric Farina & Susan Sutton Titles & Departments: Director of Veterans Affairs
Visiting Assistant Professor of English/Humanities Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Publication: Forthcoming in War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities. –
Our paper from the presentation at ALA, titled "A Veteran's Homecoming: Multiple Realities and Shifting Identity in Roxana Robinson's 'Sparta' "
Presentation: "A Veteran's Homecoming: Multiple Realities and Shifting Identity in Roxana Robinson's 'Sparta' " – Detailing our work to construct new curriculum and co-curricular activities for the grant-funded course using the 2013 novel by Robinson as the anchor text. – New Orleans, LA: American Literature Association symposium on War and US Literature, October 2013,
Others: 1. Proposed an interdisciplinary academic minor in Veterans Studies that has the
support of the English, History/Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology departments, and will be housed in the History/Political Science department and directed by Professor Larry Menna. The Minor is still in development, but each department has identified existing courses that are suitable, and is working on creating new courses.
2. Developing new upper level English coursework for Veterans Studies Minor. 3. President Keen mentioned the veterans literature course in his remarks published
in Newsday Education Supplement 2/9/2014. 4. Incorporated into the curriculum (built discussions and writing assignments around)
a trip to the Brooklyn Museum to view the exhibit "WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath.
5. Author Roxana Robinson, whose award-winning 2013 novel Sparta focuses on a young Marine's return from deployment in Iraq, visited our class pro bono to do a reading and answer questions about her research and writing processes.
6. Local businessman Ken Nevor, a Vietnam veteran, spoke with the class about his experiences as a young soldier, veteran, and PTSD survivor.
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PI Name: Qinghai Gao Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice / Security Systems Year of SFG: 2012-2013 Other: Fingerprint sensors, Fingerprint databases and Educational materials/Books purchased
for ongoing research projects. PI Names: George Fernandez & Laurie Rozakis Titles & Departments: Assistant Professor of Visual Communication: Art and Graphic Design Professor of English Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Publication: “Writing and Designing Your Future: A Learning Community that Combines English
Composition with Art and Graphic Design. “ – Faculty Resource Network: Spring 2012 online publication: “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium”
Presentation: “Writing and Designing Your Future: A Learning Community that Combines English Composition with Art and Graphic Design. “ Faculty Resource Network: 2011 National Symposium “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium” University of the Sacred Heart, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 19, 2011
PI Name: Jeff Hung Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology Year of SFG: 2012-2013 Other: The results were used for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
(ABET) accreditation for the Mechanical Engineering Technology and Manufacturing Engineering Technology programs.
PI Name: Angela Jones Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Sociology Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Other: In addition to the numerous benefits of this program for students, participating in the
Students First Grant competition was a worthwhile experience for me. The highly structured grant procedure replicated that of a large national grant competition such as: NSF. Thus, this process has been valuable for honing my grant writing skills. As a result, I recently submitted two additional grant proposals. One was awarded and the other is pending.
PI Name: Jonathan Lehrer Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Ornamental Horticulture Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Other: Completed work supported by Grant has improved the Pinetum as a teaching tool for
HOR 211-212 in the 2- and 4-year horticulture curriculums. All Department students have benefitted from this work and the aesthetics of the area are improved, as well. The materials purchased with the funding will be used in on-going research and teaching.
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PI Name: Larry Menna Title & Department: Professor of History Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Presentation: “Reacting to the Past – Teaching History as ‘Living’ History” – Faculty Resource Network
National Symposium on Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 18, 2011.
PI Name: Orla LoPiccolo Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Architecture & Construction Management Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Publications:
1. “The Sustainable Building Field Trip ‒ Real vs. Virtual,” Proceedings for the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) 2013 Annual Conference, June 2013, Atlanta, Georgia.
2. “Implementing Student-Built Physical Models: Advanced Framing and 3" Cube to Improve Spatial Reasoning Ability Among Freshmen Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Students,” Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) 2011 Annual Conference, June, 2011, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
3. “Implementing a Building Construction Visual Dictionary Project into a Freshman Course,” Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Spring 2013 Middle Atlantic Section Conference, New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, New York, April 2013. Refereed – Regional / Online Publication
4. “Testing Jigsaw Learning in a Freshman Laboratory Course,” Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Spring 2012 Middle Atlantic Section Conference, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, April 2012. Refereed – Regional / Online Publication
5. “Testing Jigsaw Learning Against a Traditional Lecture,” Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Fall 2011 Middle Atlantic Section Conference, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2011. Non-Refereed – National/Online Publication:
6. “Teaching First Year Architecture Students Sustainable Construction Technology through Active Problem-Based Learning and a Field Trip to a Sustainable Building”. Network: A Journal of Faculty Development Spring 2012, Proceedings of Faculty Resource Network: 2011 National Symposium - “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium” Non-Refereed – National/Online Publication
Presentations: National Presentation – Refereed Paper: 1. “The Sustainable Building Field Trip – Real vs. Virtual” American Society of
Engineering Education (ASEE) 2013 National Conference, Atlanta, GA 06/24/13 Regional and Local Presentations – Refereed Papers: 2. “Implementing a Building Construction Visual Dictionary Project into a Freshman
Course,” American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Spring 2013 Middle Atlantic Section Conference, New York College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY, 04/27/13
3. “Testing Jigsaw Learning in a Freshman Laboratory Course” American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Spring 2012 Middle Atlantic Section Conference, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 04/21/12
4. “Testing Jigsaw Learning Against a Traditional Lecture” American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Fall 2011 Middle Atlantic Section Conference, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 10/29/11
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Presentation of Non-Refereed Papers - National Conferences: 5. “Teaching First Year Architecture Students Sustainable Construction Technology
through Active Problem-Based Learning and a Field Trip to a Sustainable Building” Faculty Resource Network: 2011 National Symposium “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium” University of the Sacred Heart, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 11/19/11
Other: Achieved Certified Passive House Designer (CPHD) certification from the Passivhaus Institute, Darmstadt, Germany. This is a prestigious international certification for architects and other building.
PI Name: Marie Pullan Title & Department: Associate Professor of Computer Systems Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Publications:
1. Spring, 2014 Journal of Educational technology Systems (JETS) peer-reviewed. 2. “Using Robotics Improve Retention and Increase Comprehension in Introductory
Programming Courses”. – Faculty Resource Network: Spring 2012 online publication: “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium”
Presentations: 1. CIT 2013 - May 21-24 Utica, NY - Transformation in Higher Education - Sharing Ideas
and Showing Results. 2. “Using Robotics to Improve Retention and Increase Engagement in an
Undergraduate Freshman Programming Logic and Design Course”. Modified with survey results for three semesters. – Faculty Resource Network: 2011 National Symposium “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium” University of the Sacred Heart, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 11/19/11
PI & Co-PI Names: Annemarie Rosciano & Fran Cherkis Titles & Departments: Both are Assistant Professors of Nursing Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Other:
1. Implemented a five week online NCLEX-RN review course in conjunction with workshops taught by these investigators for three sessions in a didactic setting designed to increase the pass rate on the national licensing exam. Goal of this assessment project was to provide the nursing students with the necessary tools to be successful on the NCLEX-RN.
2. As a result of the review program, the Nursing Department BS Degree Graduates (Class of 2013) achieved a 90.48% Pass Rate on the NCLEX. This is especially significant in that these results are higher than ALL local private colleges offering the BS, and also surpass our SUNY colleagues at Binghamton, Buffalo, and Stony Brook by a rather large margin.
3. Additionally, the Associate Degree nursing students successfully passed the NCLEX-RN at 81.3% which is above the 80.95% national pass rate for first time test takers in 2013.
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PI Names: Sarbjit Singh & Erin Gonzalez Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Business Management
Adjunct Assistant Professor of English/Humanities Years of SFG: 2011-2012 & 2013-2014 Publication: Sarbjit Singh: “A Foundation for Growth: A Learning Community Pairing (EGL 101 -
Composition: Rhetoric and BUS 109 - Management Theories & Practices). “ – Faculty Resource Network: Spring 2012 online publication: “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium”
Presentation: 1. Sarbjit Singh: “A Foundation for Growth: A Learning Community Pairing (EGL 101 -
Composition: Rhetoric and BUS 109 - Management Theories & Practices).” – Faculty Resource Network: 2011 National Symposium “Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium” University of the Sacred Heart, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 11/19/11
2. Sarbjit Singh & Erin Gonzalez: “Foundations for Growth: Creating Community, Culture and Camaraderie in and Outside the Classroom at Farmingdale State College,” SUNY Engine Conference "Out Front & Pulling Away: Bypassing Roadblocks,” April 2013.
PI Name: Frances Santiago Schwarz Titles & Departments: Professor of Biology Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Presentation & Published Abstract: “Evidence for a tri-molecular immune-inhibitory partnership between CD33, LAIR-1, and
C1q”- Myoungsun Son*, Guylda Richard**, Frances Santiago-Schwarz** [Farmingdale State College**, SUNY/The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research*] Quantitative Biology and Immunity at the 78th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium
Other: 1. Sponsored/mentored Farmingdale research intern for NIH Minority Health Disparities
Research Training Program in Europe (Feb 2013) 2. Arranged for participation of Bioscience and Dental Hygiene students in Feinstein
sponsored lectures including scientific work in progress lectures, distinguished scientist lectures (some delivered by Nobel Prize Laureates!), training in research methodology, etc.
3. Arranged for one-on- one training of FSC interns on cutting- edge instruments/technology by core facility Feinstein scientists
4. Hosted first Feinstein Scientist Guest Lecturer at FSC (May 2013)
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PI Name: Hazem Tawfik Title & Department: Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology & IRTT Year of SFG: 2012-2013
Presentation: Presentation on the production of useful energy and combined heat and power from biomass waste. – Stony Brook University, September 2012.
Other: SFG has supported and contributed to the DOE research grant activities to generate useful combined Electric Power and Heat Energy from Biomass Waste such as forest debris, farm waste and hurricanes downed trees etc. All these biomass waste items are gasified and used as inexpensive fuel for Hydrogen Fuel Cells to product cost effective combined heat and power. The research and development activities for this system as well as components design and fabrication are currently underway at the Institute for Research and Technology Transfer (IRTT). This research main objective is to get rid of biomass garbage in a very useful and productive way.
PI Name: Brian Thoms Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Computer Systems Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Publication: A Dynamic Social Feedback System to Support Learning and Social Interaction in Higher
Education. – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, VOL. 4, NO. 4, 10-12, 2011 Citation: “Designing a Peer Support System for Computer Programming Courses using Online
Social Networking Software,” –HICSS 47, pp.42-51, 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2014
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STuDENTS FIRST GRANTS - STuDENT OuTCOMES
PI & Co-PI Names: Ilknur Aydin & Sheryl Schoenacher Titles & Departments: Assistant Professor of Computer Systems Associate Professor of Computer Systems Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Other: Helped two of their students win prestigious scholarships that enabled the students to
attend the 2014 ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computer Conference in Seattle Washington in February 2014. The students (who are BCS majors) are:
• Liselot Ramirez – who was awarded the Tapia Scholarship • Tamika Jones – who was awarded a scholarship from Facebook
PI Name: Michael DeCastro Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Chemistry Year of SFG: 2012-2013 Publications and Presentations:
Mentored two Bioscience Majors in research that in turn led to these accomplishments: • Kishan Patel (bioscience) is co-author (with DeCastro) of a research article entitled “ A
facile preparation of various N-heterocycles using amides and olefins” published Tetrahedron Letters
• Valeri Patriti (bioscience) gave a poster presentation at the 20th annual CSTEP statewide student conference in 2012.
PI Name: Nazrul Islam Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice/Security Systems Year of SFG: 2012-2013 Other: Mentored two students in research; they later presented a poster at the International
Energy and Sustainability Conference. The students are: • Lauren Barnes (Science, Technology and Society) • Vincent Napolitano (CJ- Security Systems)
PI Name: Qinghai Gao Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice / Security Systems Year of SFG: 2012-2013 Joint Presentation: Mentored students in research that led to this accomplishment:
Frank Fanalle and Rough Spencer, “Biometrics Authentication of Smart Grid”, International Energy and Sustainability Conference 2013, Farmingdale, NY, March 19 2013. Both students are CRJ Security Systems majors.
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PI Name: Angela Jones Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Sociology Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Student Club/ Group Formed or Strengthened:
We hosted an internationally-known researcher and speaker on “Men and Masculinity” on February 25, 2014. Michael Kimmel gave an informative lecture to a crowd of approximately 100 students, faculty, and staff. The program was created to encourage student participation in academic clubs and in the new Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies minor. Our high-profile program is proving effective in recruiting for the defunct Sociology & Anthropology Club and the LGBTQ club. Students who attended the event have also expressed an interest in the new minor, received advising, and 2 students have been registered for the WGS minor.
Other: Students registered in Sociology 283 Sex, Gender, and, Sexuality and Sociology 361 Gender Theory were required to attend the lecture as part of the course. These students were required to submit a written assignment based on the lecture. The assessment of their written work revealed that students reached a deeper level understanding of gender, and the materials assigned in class, as a result of their attendance. Overall, their midterm grades were good. Finally, students participated in an exit survey about the event. 100% of the students in the sample either strongly agreed or agreed that:
1. The event was informative. 2. I enjoyed the lecture. 3. This lecture helped me better understand gender from a sociological
perspective. 4. The lecture has helped me prepare my midterm paper. 5. I would like to have more events like this on campus.
PI Name: Orla LoPiccolo Title & Department: Assistant Professor of Architecture & Construction Management Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Other: To date I have taken students in 4 Materials and Methods of Construction I (CON 161)
sections on a field trip to the Queens Botanical Garden Visitor and Administrative Building to see an award winning sustainable building first hand as part of the grant. Indirectly related I have also taken 3 sections of Site Design and Construction (ARC 364) students to the Queens Botanical Garden to enhance their learning of sustainable site construction techniques.
PI Name: Marie Pullan Title & Department: Associate Professor of Computer Systems Year of SFG: 2011-2012 Other: Students have reported in SALG surveys (Student Assessment of Learning Gains) an
increased connection to the curriculum, fellow students, and the college as a result of participating in this course. Students have also volunteered to serve a FSC open house functions to display their robotic creations to prospective students.
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PI & Co-PI Names: Annemarie Rosciano & Fran Cherkis Titles & Departments: BOTH are Assistant Professors of Nursing Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Other: Bachelor Degree Nursing Students had a significant increase in National Council
Licensure Examination (NCLEX- RN) for registered nurses from 72.2% in 2012 to 90.48% pass rate in 2013. Additionally, the Associate Degree nursing students successfully passed the NCLEX-RN at 81.3% which is above the 80.95% national pass rate for first time test takers in 2013.
PI Name: Frances Santiago Schwarz Titles & Departments: Professor of Biology Year of SFG: 2013-2014 Presentations: Mentored research interns (Five Bioscience Students) as part of Farmingdale State
College/ Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Partnership • Guylda Richards and Miriam Bello.
o Engaged in hands on research with Dr. Santiago-Schwarz o Achieved 2nd Prize at 2013 State-Wide C-STEP research poster competition o Achieved 1st Prize at 2013 Empire State Medical Society research competition
(graduate level!) • Guylda Richards.
o Engaged in hands on research with Dr. Santiago-Schwarz o Scientific poster preparation and presentation at the 78th Quantitative Biology
and Immunity Cold Spring Harbor Symposium (Students First Award) Summer 2013
• Vanessa Vangrovski-Lopez o Engaged in hands on research with Dr. Santiago-Schwarz o Engaged in Public Education Program (PREP) courses, aimed at enhancing and
expanding student capacity to conduct research (2013) • Saqib Bett
o Engaged in hands on research with Dr. Santiago-Schwarz o Presented a poster at the Annual Feinstein Institute Scholar Poster Conference
(2013) • Aquino Williams
o Engaged in hands on research with Dr. Santiago-Schwarz o Presented a poster at the 2014 Annual State-Wide C-CTEP Poster Conference
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PI Name: Hazem Tawfik Title & Department: Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology & IRTT Year of SFG: 2012-2013 Mentored students in research that led to the following accomplishments: Publications:
• Andrew Hubert,” Investigating the carbon monoxide effect on the platinum catalyst in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell, the Advanced Energy Conference, Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan, NY April 2013.
• Alexandre Pereira, “Optimization of the Copper Zinc Alumina catalyst for the low temperature water gas shift reaction”, the Advanced Energy Conference, Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan, NY April 2013.
• Daniel Weinman, "Examining the Hydrogen Purification Performance of an Electrochemical Separation System" the Advanced Energy Conference, Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan, NY April 2013
Presentations: • Andrew Hubert, ” Investigating the carbon monoxide effect on the platinum catalyst in
a proton exchange membrane fuel cell, Brookhaven National Lab. Aug. 2012 . • Alexandre Pereira, “Optimization of the Copper Zinc Alumina catalyst for the low
temperature water gas shift reaction”, Brookhaven National Lab. Aug. 2012. • Daniel Weinman, "Examining the Hydrogen Purification Performance of an
Electrochemical Separation System" Brookhaven National Lab. Aug 2012. Other: First prize - Alexandre Pereira, “Optimization of the Copper Zinc Alumina catalyst for
the low temperature water gas shift reaction”, the Advanced Energy Conference, Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan, NY, April 2013
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE FOR FSC FACuLTY, STAFF & STuDENTS FuNDED bY TITLE III February 25–27, 2011 National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) Providence, RI
Region IX Conference Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Amy Colvin Counselor, Admissions Tom Corti Vice President, Student Affairs George Fernandez Assistant Professor of Visual Communication: Art and Graphic Design Justine Geremia Resident Director, Campus Housing Beverly Kahn Title III Project Director Frank Rampello Staff Associate/Office of the Dean of Students; Staff Instructor/English and
Humanities Russell Patterson Student Activities Associate November 18-19, 2011 Faculty Resource Network National Symposium: San Juan, Puerto Rico Emerging Pedagogies for the New Millennium Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Beverly L. Kahn Title III Project Director George Fernandez Assistant Professor of Visual Communication: Art and Graphic Design Orla LoPiccolo Assistant Professor of Architecture and Construction Management Larry Menna Professor of History Marie Pullan Associate Professor of Computer Systems Sarbjit “Sab” Singh Assistant Professor of Business and Sport Management Xu Zhang Assistant Professor of Economics March 21-23, 2012 National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Foxwoods Resort Casino,
Region 1 Conference Mashantucket, CT Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Beverly Kahn Title III Project Director Olympia Aivaliotis Counselor, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC); Adjunct
Professor of English Fran Federman Acting Associate Dean, School of Business; Acting Chair & Advisor Business
Management Major Kathy Kollar Instructional Support Specialist, Department of Computer Systems Saundra Lory-Snyder Assistant Coordinator, Undeclared Major Program Michelle D. Miranda Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice; Academic Advisor in
Criminal Justice Abeba Mussa Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of History, Economics & Politics; Academic Advisor in Economics and Technology Studies Stephen Patnode Assistant Professor of History, Department of History, Economics & Politics;
Academic Advisor in Technology Studies Margaret Pettit Counselor, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC) Ruth Sapir Chair/Associate Professor, Department of Computer Systems October 4-7, 2012 National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Gaylord Opryland
2012 Annual National Conference Nashville, TN Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Tanya Maurer Counselor, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC); Adjunct
Professor of English
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November 6-9, 2012 Ellucian DegreeWorks Red Lion 2012 Symposium Seattle, WA Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Cynthia McCue Registrar, Registrar’s Office Yinan Zhu Technical Support Specialist, Academic Advisement and Information Center
(AAIC) February 22-24, 2013 National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) 2013 Region IX Conference Albany, NY Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Beverly Kahn Title III Project Director Jill O’Sullivan Assistant Professor of Computer Systems Department Frank Rampello Co-Coordinator New Student Orientation Program, Office of the Dean of
Students Russell Patterson Student Activities Associate, Student Activities Office 5 Students OL’s (Cynthia Podrasky, Norman Sewell, Justin Repperger, Joy Grynko, Katie
Kennedy) March 20-22, 2013 National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Montreal Region 1 Conference Quebec, Canada Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Allison Puff Acting Associate Dean of the School of Business Caroline Holley Assistant Director, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC) Mary Villani Chair of Sport Management Maureen Tsokris RDH, EdD Associate Professor / Assistant Chairperson Dental Hygiene Olympia Aivaliotis Counselor, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC); Adjunct
Professor of English Tanya Maurer Counselor, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC); Adjunct
Professor of English March 26-28, 2013 US Department of Education – Title III Annual Meeting Washington Hilton
2013 Project Directors' Meeting Washington, DC Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Beverly Kahn Title III Project Director April 7-10, 2013 TRI-STATE Consortium Opportunity Program – EOP Marriott Renaissance Hotel
Keeping America’s Promise Elizabeth, NJ Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Margaret Pettit Counselor, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC) April 19-20, 2013 New York Celebration of Women in Computing, 2013 Albany, NY Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Ilknur Aydin Assistant Professor of Computer Systems Department Sheryl Schoenacher Associate Professor of Computer Systems Department
8 Students: Mahjaveen Hassan, Liselot Ramirez, Linda Newton, Danielle Nash, Tamika Jones, Meghan McNamara, Susan Zheng, Erin Mullins
May 29-June 4, 2013 Quantitative Biology: Immunity & Tolerance
78th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium Cold Spring Harbor, NY Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Frances Santiago-Schwarz Professor of Biology Guylda Richard Student
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June 6-9, 2013 13th Annual Faculty Institute: Reacting to the Past Barnard College Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: New York, NY Terry Epstein Adjunct Professor of History September 27, 2013 Peggy Maki, Consultant Visit to FSC
Interactive Assessment Workshop for current and previous Recipients of Students First Grants plus our Director of Research & Sponsored Program Development
Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Ilknur Aydin Computer Systems Patti Cantamessa Nursing Fran Cherkis Nursing Eric Farina Veterans Affairs Adam A. Filios Electrical Engineering Erin Gonzalez English Dawn Grzan Director Research & Sponsored Programs Victor Huang Chemistry Angela Jones Sociology Beverly Kahn Title III PD Orla Smyth LoPiccolo Architecture & Construction Laura McMullin Student Affairs Larry Menna History Frances Santiago-Schwarz Biology Jill A. O’Sullivan Computer Systems Marie Pullan Computer Systems Frank Rampello Student Affairs Annemarie Rosciano Nursing Christine Sacco-Sanchez Writing Center Sheryl Schoenacher Computer Systems Sarbjit Singh Sport Management Mary Stedman Acting Dean, Health Sciences Susan Sutton English
Luncheon discussion with Academic Administrators, VP Student Affairs, Director of Institutional Research, their designees and others
Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Charles Adair Asst Dean, Arts & Sciences Melissa Aziz Disability Services Amit Bandyopadhyay Chair, Arch/Construction; ABET Lucia Cepriano Provost Dolores Ciaccio Career Planning Kathy Cino Assessment Committee / Nursing Dept Tom Corti VP Student Affairs Lynn Elfe SSS Trio Program Marguerite Fagella-D’Aloisio Student Success Center Jeffrey Gaab Chair, History & Political Science Justina Geremia Residence Life Dawn Grzan Director, Grants and Sponsored Programs Laura Joseph Asst Provost Beverly Kahn PD Title III Patricia Lind-Gonzalez Institutional Research Allison Puff Assoc Dean, Business Lou Reinisch Dean, Arts and Sciences
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Nicole Scruggs Disability Services Barbara Serr Admin Assistant to Provost Nanda Viswanathan Asst Dean, Business Richard Vogel Dean, Business
30 minute consultations by Dr Maki with individuals or small groups with specific projects
Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Tino Posillico Students First Grant in teaching Erin Gonzalez & Sarbjit Singh SFG for teaching a Learning Community Tom Corti Student Affairs Frank Rampello & Laura McMullin Students First Grant in assessing student activities Lynn Elfe SSS TRIO program Patricia Lind-Gonzalez & Beverly Kahn Institutional Research – using FSSE results
October 3-5, 2013 Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Providence Global Learning In College: Rhode Island
Asking Big Questions, Engaging Urgent Challenges Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Beverly Kahn Title III Project Director Matilde Fava Professor of Modern Languages Jeffrey Gaab Chair of History and Politics Lorraine Greenwald Dean of International Education and Programs Larry Menna Professor of History Robert Saunders Chair of Science, Technology and Society Nanda Viswanathan Chair of Business Management and Assistant Dean January 22-25, 2014 Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Washington, DC Annual Meeting – Quality, E-Quality, and Opportunity –
How Educational Innovations Will Make or Break America’s Global Future Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Laura Joseph Acting Associate Provost Lou Reinisch Dean of Arts and Sciences March 19-21, 2014 National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Newport, Rhode Island
Region 1 Conference Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: Margaret Pettit Counselor, Academic Advisement and Information Center (AAIC) June 5-8, 2014 14th Annual Faculty Institute: Reacting to the Past Barnard College Participants From Farmingdale State College, SUNY: New York, NY Thurlough Smyth Adjunct Assistant Professor of History & Political Science