September
Faculty Citings
An overview of recent MSU Denver faculty publications and presentations.
By Lindsey Coulter
September 11, 2018
Metropolitan State University of Denver faculty members publish research in some of the world’s most prestigious academic journals and share their knowledge at conferences across the globe.
Here’s an overview of their recent work:
Vicki Golich, Ph.D., provost and executive vice president of academic affairs
Sandra Haynes, Ph.D., former deputy provost, former dean, College of Professional Studies
Steve Kreidler, former vice president, administration
Publication
“Using Public-Private Partnerships to Accelerate Student Success”
CUMU Metropolitan Universities Journal Vol. 29.3: Transformative Learning
Raj Khandekar, Ph.D., professor, management
Panelist
SIMS 9th Annual International Research Conference, “4Cs: Communication, Commerce, Connectivity, Culture: Implications for Business & Society,” India
Chalane E. Lechuga, Ph.D., associate professor, Chicana and Chicano studies
(Co-author: Stephanie Lechuga-Pena, Ph.D., MSU Denver ’02, assistant professor at Arizona State University)
Publication
“Xicanisma/o and Education: Counter Storytelling and Narratives to Inform Latina/o Student Success”
Journal of Women and Social Work, 1-17
Caleb Cohoe, Ph.D., associate professor, philosophy
Publication and presentation
“Living Without a Soul: Why God and the Heavenly Movers Fall Outside of Aristotle’s Psychology,”
2018 Syracuse Philosophy Annual Workshop and Network on Ancient Greek and Classical Arabic Psychology
Cohoe was also one of nine international scholars to receive a summer stipend from the Pantheism and Panentheism Project to support the development of a paper, “Accounting for the Whole: Why Pantheism and Panentheism Are on a Metaphysical Par with Complex Theism.”
Lisa McVicker, Ph.D., associate professor, management
Eric Blomfelt, J.D., CPCU, assistant professor, management
Nina Radojevich-Kelley, Ph.D., professor, management
Publication and presentation
“Community Shares: Is the U.S. ready for the Community Benefit Society model? Bencoms: A step beyond co-ops or crowdfunding”
Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International 2018 Conference, Hawaii
Nina Radojevich-Kelley, Ph.D., professor, management
Publication and presentation
“Entrepreneurship in space: Why the frenzy?”
Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International 2018 Conference, Hawaii
Apryl Rogers-Brodersen, associate professor, management
Publication and presentation
“Addressing the Skills Gap: The Value of Partnerships Between Higher Education and Professional Organizations”
Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International 2018 Conference, Hawaii
David Bechtold, Ph.D., assistant professor, management
David Lynn Hoffman, Ph.D., professor, management
Apryl Rogers-Brodersen, associate professor, management
Ko-Hui Tung, Long Sheng Technologies
Publication
“Assurance of Learning: Do AoL practices measure long-term knowledge retention?”
The Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice
Jill Scott, laboratory coordinator, sociology and anthropology
(co-authors: Pampush, J.D.; Robinson, C.A.; Delezene, L.K.)
Publication
“Oblique human symphyseal angle is associated with an evolutionary rate-shift early in the hominin clade”
Journal of Human Evolution, October 2018
Douglas Mpondi, Ph.D., associate professor and chair, Africana studies
Publication and presentation
“Issues and Challenges of Online Learning at MSU Denver, USA”
13th International Conference on e-Learning, Cape Town, South Africa
David Bechtold, Ph.D., assistant professor, management
Viktor Kiss, assistant professor, management
Publication
“Honolulu City Lights: How the Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) Flipped the Switch on Hawaii's Solar Power Boom”
Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability
Kristin Scherrer, Ph.D., LCSW, M.A, associate professor, BSSW director, social work
Publication (co-authors: Woodell, B.; Kazyak, E.; and Finken, E.)
“Law and Family Formation Among LGBQ-Parent Families”
2018 Family Court Review
If you have published or presented in recent months, email earlybirdeditor@msudenver.edu and include the name of your paper or presentation along with the name of the book, journal or conference at which it was presented. If your paper or presentation is available online, be sure to share the link as well.
Congratulations on all your accomplishments, and we look forward to giving you a much-deserved round of applause.