Publications in journals
Published books
Academic presentations
Leadership position(s) in academic organizations
Grant Recipients
Projects that have impacted the community
Neelima Bhatnagar
Paul Bouthellier
Kevin Slonka
Neelima Bhatnagar and Kevin Slonka: "A Topical Examination of the Introduction to Information Systems Course," ISCAP-EDSIG 2021 Conference; received meritorious paper award
Paul Bouthellier: International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics (ICTCM) videos, October 2021 and March 2022
Katrina Brown: "Astrolabes," Western PA American Association of Physics Teachers Spring Meeting
Kayla Heffernan, Kelli Maloy, and Kearsten Adams: "Helping Conditionally Admitted Students Succeed Through a Bridge Program at Pitt-Greensburg," University of Pittsburgh’s Mentoring and Advising Summit, Pittsburgh, March 2022
Olivia Long: "Development and Utilization of Science Seminar to Improve STEM Undergraduate Success," 2021 S-STEM Virtual Fall Forum hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, September 30- October 1, 2021
Michael Lucci: "How Can We Use Mixture, Multi-Process, and Other Multi-Dimensional Item Response Theory Models to Account for Midpoint and Extreme Response Style Use in Personality Assessment?," 2021 Joint Statistical Meetings
Tim Savisky: Board Member and Secretary, Functional Literacy Ministry-Haiti
Katrina Brown: President, Western PA section of the American Association of Physics Teachers; Member, Board of Directors of the Contemporary Physics Education Project
Todd Brown: Vice President, Nuclear Division of the Contemporary Physics Education Project
Olivia Long: North East Vice President, Beta Beta Beta Honor Society
NSF S-STEM Grant: The National Science Foundation Scholarships in STEM Program has awarded Pitt-Greensburg our second NSF S-STEM Grant. The project is led by Olivia Long, the faculty involved in the grant are Barb Barnhart, Jordan Boothe, Vicky Causer, Kayla Heffernan, Jennifer Ingram, and Kevin Slonka.
Olivia Long: PI leading a group of faculty receiving a 3-year Eberly Foundation Grant for expansion of the Digital Imaging Lab