- 4:28Spotlight on Faculty Research 2023 - Etextbook - West Chester UniversityWCU faculty members Brie Radis, Susan Nguema, and Ebonnie Vazquez created a digital textbook or an e-textbook entitled Social Change = Movement + Policy + Advocacy. The e-textbook is an interactive resource that provides students with advocacy skills, tools, vital history, and knowledge on social policy development and social justice strategies.
- 4:40Spotlight on Faculty Research 2023 - iCAMP - West Chester UniversityiCAMP Summer Media Academy is a residential, pre-college media production program for Philadelphia High School students. iCAMP exemplifies how service, teaching and research can be effectively intertwined to simultaneously serve the University (as a diversity and training/teaching program), local community (an incubator for social change) and professional community (as models for STEM program for underrepresented groups).To find out more about iCAMP - https://www.wcupa.edu/arts-humanities/communicationStudies/iCamp/
- 5:29Spotlight on Faculty Research 2023 - Athlete Mental HealthLindsey Keenan is an Associate Professor and Athletic Trainer in the Department of Sports Medicine at West Chester University. She earned her PhD in Kinesiology with a concentration in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Temple University. Dr. Keenan works clinically with the WCU NCAA Women’s Rugby national championship team and teaches in the Sports Medicine Department. Her research focuses on mental health in student-athletes, health screening, help-seeking behaviors, barriers to seeking help and utilizing a mobile application to implement mental health screening.For more information on WCU Student Athlete Success - https://wcupagoldenrams.com/sports/2010/3/16/SASS%20Home%20Page.aspxFor more information on Dr. Lindsey Keenan - https://www.wcupa.edu/healthSciences/sportsMed/lMcguire.aspx
- 5:032023 Spotlight on Faculty Research - Ram Initiative - West Chester UniversityThe RAM initiative is a program at West Chester University, bringing students with intellectual disabilities, ages 18-24, to campus in very small numbers, to participate in a two-year inclusive post-secondary education experience. The RAM initiative is ‘inclusive’ in that RAM students learn and interact with all students, faculty, staff and administrators on campus, not in segregated environments. The students take classes on either an Audit or For Credit basis and have a non-traditional application/admissions process. RAM Initiative students are full- time students, have full privileges of the university, and are eligible for Pell Grants and Federal Financial Work Study programs (if financially eligible by filling out a FASFA form). For more information - https://www.wcupa.edu/universityCollege/ramInitiative/
- 3:23Spotlight on Faculty Research - S STEM - West Chester UniversityThis project contributes to the national need for skilled scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and technicians by supporting the retention and graduation of high-achieving students interested in STEM fields.For more information about the program - https://www.wcupa.edu/_admin/research/CNM/S-STEM/default.aspx
- 5:01Spotlight on Faculty Research 2023 - Music Therapy - West Chester UniversityWest Chester University Professor, Dr. Angela Guerriero and Music Therapy student, Hanna Stevens explain their research on "Disabilities and Accommodations in Music Therapy".For more information about Music Therapy at West Chester University - https://www.wcupa.edu/_admin/research/CNM/S-STEM/default.aspx
- 45:30WCU Class of 2023 College of Arts & Humanities 5-13-23 3:30pm
- 52:41WCU Class of 2023 College of Business & Public Management 5-13-23 12:30pm
- 50:03WCU Class of 2023 College of Arts & Humanities 5-13-23 9:30am
- 58:27WCU Class of 2023 Interdisciplinary Studies & School of Music 5-12-23 6pm
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