VISA and the University Mission
Faculty involved with the University’s Vincentian Institute for
Social Action have been committed to research with strategic
community partners and to working with Ozanam Scholars on their
capstone research projects as part of their four-year developmental
program. Please join us for a discussion of various research
projects presented by faculty across multiple departments.
Richard Sinatra, The School of Education, Session
Chair
Advantage Academy Research, Department of Homeless
Services Partner
Barrett Brenton,Sociology & Anthropology
STJ Bread and Life, Food Choice and
Healthy Eating Research
William Chaplin, Psychology
STJ Bread and Life, Positive Psychological
Outcomes Research
Scyatta Wallace,Psychology
STJ Bread and Life, Positive Psychological
Outcomes Research
Melissa Parenti,Human Services and Counseling
Homes for the Homeless, Kindergarten and
1st Grade Research
John Conry,Clinical Pharmacy Practice
HIV Care: Campus-Community
Partnership
Mary Beth Schaefer,Curriculum and Instruction
Ozanam Scholar Capstone Research with GEAR
UP Student Population
Mark Terjesen,Psychology
Research Efforts at Little Sisters of the
Assumption, Family Health Services
Heather Robertson,Human Services and Counseling
Research Efforts at Little Sisters of the
Assumption, Family Health Services
Joan Tropnas,Social Sciences
Research Efforts of Ozanam Scholars
Heidi Upton,Discover New York
Briarwood Family Residence, Music
Project
Lunch will be served.
Date:
Monday, April 23
Time:
12:15 to1:40 p.m.
Location: D’Angelo Center
416A, Queens Campus
To register: Contact the CTL atCTL@stjohns.eduor
x1859