Eastern Michigan University faculty make important contributions to research, teaching, creative expression, and community engagement.
This collection highlights the wide range of scholarship produced by EMU faculty, including publications, presentations, creative works, and other forms of professional and academic achievement.
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Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Infant mental health home visiting therapists’ reflective supervision self-efficacy in community practice settings, Sarah E. Shea, Jennifer M. Jester, Alissa C. Huth-Bocks, Deborah J. Weatherston, Maria Muzik, Katherine L. Rosenblum, and The Michigan Collaborative for Infant Mental Health Research
Inoculation with remnant prairie soils increased the growth of three native prairie legumes but not necessarily their associations with beneficial soil microbes, Emily Grman, Jamie Allen*, Emily Galloway*, Justin McBride*, Jonathan T. Bauer*, and Paul Price
Insights into hospital readmission patterns of atrial fibrillation patients, Sherry Bumpus, Rachel Krallman, Colin McMahon, Ashwin Gupta, Daniel Montgomery, Eva Kline-Rogers, and Prashant Vaishnava
Integrating play therapy into early childhood mental health treatment services: clinician and parent perspectives, Jennifer Farley, Ellen Whipple, and Joanne Riebschleger
Interaction, face-to-face, Maria Luz Garcia
Interaction of amyloid beta with humanin and acetylcholinesterase is modulated by ATP, Sarah Atali*, Sadaf Dorandish*, Jonathan Devos*, Asana Williams*, Deanna Price*, Jaylen Taylor*, Jeffrey Guthrie, Deborah Heyl, and Hedeel Guy-Evans
Introduction, Heather Neff and Jasmine Lee
Introduction, Laura B. Zahodne, Kristine J. Ajrouch, Noah J. Webster, and Toni C. Antonucci
Introduction: Criminal justice through the looking glass, or winning by losing, Jeffrey Reiman and Paul Leighton
Introduction: Public criminology reconsidered -- An invitation, Rita Shah and Kathryn Henne
“I worry about his future!” Challenges to future planning for adult children with ASD, Christina N. Marsack-Topolewsk and Jillian Marie Graves
Journey to cultural competence: perceptions of a multicultural course in communication sciences and disorders, Ashley Farrugia
Language mapping with magnetoencephalography: An update on the current state of clinical research and practice with considerations for clinical practice guidelines, Susan M. Bowyer, Andrew Zillgitt, Margaret Greenwald, and Renee Lajiness-OʼNeill
Language matters [Review of the book American fictionary by D. Ugrešić], Nataša Kovačević
Legal and ethical issues in college counseling, Perry C. Francis
Letter from the Editor, Cristóbal Arellano Borges and W. John Koolage
Letter of intent, Annemarie M. Kelly and Christina N. Marsack-Topolewski
Library staffing patterns - function- or subject-focused?, Julia K. Nims
Light and temperature mediate algal stimulation of heterotrophic activity on decomposing leaf litter, Cody A. Pope, Halvor M. Halvorson, Robert H. Findlay, Steven N. Francoeur, and Kevin A. Kuehn
Live discharge from hospice care: Psychosocial challenges and opportunities, Stephanie P. Wladkowski and Cara L. Wallace
Longitudinal trajectory of exposure to psychological interpersonal violence, Stefanie Poehacker*, David Phillips*, Jessica Riggs*, and Dean Lauterbach
Long-term athletic development as a framework to influence wellness during childhood and adolescence, Joey C. Eisenmann, Rick Howard, and Tony Moreno
Machine learning for spatiotemporal big data in air pollution, Weitian Tong
Magneto-optical trap with millimeter ball lenses, Cainan S. Nichols*, Leo M. Nofs*, Michael A. Viray, Eric Paradis, and Georg Raithel
Market exit of firms: Does corruption act as grease or sand?, Rajeev K. Goel and James W. Saunoris