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 2022
Understanding the grocery store environment in a Michigan urban setting: A case study in a Bangladeshi community, Olivia Ford, Alice Jo Rainville, Rachel Bessire^, Xining Yang, and Tsu-Yin Wu
Updated strategies for making regular contact with the scholarly literature, Adam M. Briggs and Daniel R. Mitteer
Urban sustainability: Integrating socioeconomic and environmental data for multi-objective assessment, Yichun Xie, Chao Liu, Shujuan Chang, and Bin Jiang
Using application software, tools, and equipment to facilitate engineering and computer classes online, Bilquis Ferdousi and Jamal Bari
Using augmented reality and modified schema-based instruction to teach problem solving to students with autism, Jenny R. Root, Sarah K. Cox, Kathryn Davis, and Sarah Gonzale
Using community engagement and geographic information systems to address COVID-19 vaccination disparities, Tsu-Yin Wu, Xining Yang, Sarah Lally^, Alice Jo Rainville, Olivia Ford, Rachel Bessire^, and Jessica Donnelly^
Using in-service retirement plan distributions with Roth conversions to fund special needs planning, Lewis B. Hershey, Annemarie M. Kelly, and Christina N. Marsack-Topolewski
Using the novel functional purchase task to examine prescription stimulant drug effect preferences in college students, Matthew J. Dwyer, Connor A. Burrows, Claudia Drossel, Bethany R. Raiff, and Kimberly C. Kirby
Utilizing listening sessions to assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among Asian Americans in Michigan, Olivia Ford, Rachel Bessire^, Alice Jo Rainville, and Tsu-Yin Wu
Validation of a modified MOCA translation for use among Arabic-speaking immigrants in the U.S., Kristine J. Ajrouch, Wassim Tarrag, Simon Brauer, Laura B. Zahodne, and Toni C. Antonucci
Vital statistics on American politics: 2017–2020, Jeffrey L. Bernstein and Amanda C. Shannon
When bad is good: Do good relationships between marketing clients and their advertising agencies challenge creativity?, Scott Koslow, Ardalan Sameti, Guda van Noort, Edith G. Smit, and Sheila L. Sasser
When “divisive rhetoric,” not regularized mass murder, becomes offensive, Christopher G. Robbins
When more is too much: Compound caregiving, barriers to services, and service support for older families of people with disabilities, Preethy S. Samuel, Kathryn Wright, Christina Marsack-Topolewski, and Rosanne DiZazzo-Miller
Wilbur on drugs: Antimicrobial use in hog CAFOs, Jill M. Dieterle and Wade Tornquist
Ziran: The philosophy of spontaneous self-causation, Brian Bruya