Crow’s Nest -Sept. 26, 2018
海角乱伦社区 receives $1.8 million from three KC area foundations for Plaster Center project
海角乱伦社区 announces that a trio of Kansas City area family foundations have made recent gifts totaling $1.8 million toward a new building to house the University鈥檚 School of Business. Providing significant contributions for the project are: the Sunderland Foundation, Overland Park, Kan., with a $1 million gift; and the Goppert Foundation, Kansas City, Mo., with a $300,000 gift. In addition, a gift of $500,000 was provided by a Kansas-based foundation that wishes to remain anonymous.
鈥淲e are excited to have the support of such influential Kansas City family foundations,鈥 said Peter deSilva, president of retail distribution for TD Ameritrade and the chair of the University鈥檚 fundraising campaign committee for the building. 鈥淭he backing of these foundations is a testament to the importance of this project and the impact that 海角乱伦社区 has on the workforce in the region.鈥
With more than $4.2 million in total commitments for the project and continued fundraising, groundbreaking for the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center on the University鈥檚 flagship campus in Parkville is anticipated by summer 2019. The Plaster Center, planned to be built on the east side of the University鈥檚 main entrance, is expected to encompass 20,500 square feet when completed. Along with classroom and office space for the School of Business, the Plaster Center will include a state-of-the-art finance lab, a special innovation and entrepreneurship lab, video production studio and lounge for commuter students. In addition, the building will be the new home for the Park Global Warrior Center, which assists service members and veterans transitioning in and out of the military.
For more information or to support the building project, contact Nathan Marticke, associate vice president for university advancement, at nathan.marticke@park.edu / (816) 584-6844.
University to host best-selling author Carol Anderson for discussion on voter suppression
海角乱伦社区 is partnering with American Public Square and KCUR-FM for 鈥淥ne Person, No Vote? A Conversation with Carol Anderson鈥 on Thursday, Oct. 11, starting at 6:30 p.m. in Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel on the University鈥檚 Parkville Campus. Admission is free, but registration is required at .
In her new book One Person, No Vote, Anderson focuses on the aftermath of Shelby County, Ala., v. Holder, mapping out a story of government-dictated racial discrimination as more and more states adopt voter suppression laws. She explains how voter suppression works, from photo ID requirements to gerrymandering to poll closures, exploring the resistance: the organizing, activism and court battles to restore the basic right to vote to all Americans as the nation gears up for the 2018 mid-term elections. Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University, is the best-selling author of White Rage, which won a National Book Critics Circle Award.
Michelle Tyrene Johnson, KCUR鈥檚 race, identity and culture reporter, will moderate the discussion and take questions from the audience. As with other American Public Square programs, fact-checkers will be on hand, and civility bells will ensure that things don鈥檛 get too heated.
University鈥檚 website redesign wins award
海角乱伦社区 and mStoner Inc. were honored with a 2018 WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development by the Web Marketing Association. Park and mStoner won a University Standard of Excellence Award for the redesign of park.edu. Recognized for their work were: Aimee Patton, director of marketing/digital; Gabriela Sa Teles, web manager; and Jonathan Dickson, web designer.
Park campus center holds commencement ceremony
海角乱伦社区 campus centers across the country have held commencement ceremonies for 2018 graduates. As these ceremonies continue through the year, we鈥檒l include the link to the news releases announcing the list of graduates at each campus.
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ Camp Pendleton (Calif.) Marine Corps Base Campus
University鈥檚 2018 Homecoming royalty
As part of 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 recent Homecoming Weekend 2018 festivities, six Park students were announced as royalty during halftime of the men鈥檚 soccer match against Lindenwood University-Belleville on Sept. 15. The student body nominated candidates who complete an application on how they represent the University鈥檚 core values 鈥 accountability, civility and respect, excellence, global citizenship, inclusivity and integrity 鈥 with the winners selected by a committee of faculty and staff. This year鈥檚 royalty:
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ Queen 鈥 Sarah Zitter, senior political science/international politics and Spanish major
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ King 鈥 Matt Couzens, senior business administration/logistics major
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ Princess 鈥 Ghislaine Fumey, junior psychology major
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ Prince 鈥 Christian Leonard, junior pre-engineering major
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ Duchess 鈥 Jaden Box, sophomore public administration/business relations major
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ Duke 鈥 Djemarley (DJ) Occelin, sophomore social work major
University hosting novelist Jamey Bradbury for reading of debut novel
Novelist Jamey Bradbury will read from her debut novel, The Wild Inside, at 海角乱伦社区 on Wednesday, Sept. 26. The event will be held in the Jenkin and Barbara David Theater within Alumni Hall on the University鈥檚 Parkville Campus starting at 7 p.m. A reception with the author will follow the reading. Admission is free and open to the public. The book, according to HarperCollins Publishers, is set in the Alaska wilderness and is a fusion of psychological thriller and coming-of-age tale in the vein of Chris Bohjalian, Mary Kubica and Jennifer McMahon.
海角乱伦社区 to host annual Fright Night event on Oct. 25
Fright Night, 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 annual Halloween celebration, will be held Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Copley Quad residence hall on the University鈥檚 Parkville Campus, from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission to the event is free and open to the public, and children of all ages are encouraged to dress in their favorite Halloween costume. Fright Night will include trick-or-treating for children throughout the residence hall and booths will be set up for face painting, crafts and carnival-style games. More than 25 Park student organizations, departments and offices will sponsor booths with activities, contests and events for everyone in attendance.
Parking for the event will be available in Lot N adjacent to the University鈥檚 Sixth Street entrance next to Julian Field. For more information, contact Karie Fields, director of residence life, at karie.fields@park.edu or (816) 584-7401.
Faculty, staff, student news
Kay Barnes, senior director of university engagement, was one of three panelists to speak as part of the Discover Women in Politics event in Kansas City, Mo., on Sept. 13. Barnes, who served as mayor Kansas City, Mo., from 1999 to 2007, discussed her personal leadership journey, how women can get involved in politics and the issues impacting the community/nation positively and negatively.
Amber Dailey-Hebert, Ph.D., associate professor of adult and organizational learning and director of the Faculty Center for Innovation; Jamie Els, Ed.D., FCI programming director; Stacey Kikendall, Ph.D., assistant professor of English and associate director of the FCI; and Emily Sallee, Ph.D., associate provost and professor of English, authored a chapter for the recently published Handbook of Research on Virtual Training and Mentoring of Online Instructors. The chapter, 鈥淎ccess, Relevance and Inclusivity: Assessing What Matters Most to Virtual Faculty鈥 reports on their research into the learning preferences and professional development needs of online faculty, and opportunities that exist to integrate full-time and contingent faculty across instructional modalities.
Dmitry Gimon, Ph.D., assistant professor of information and business analytics, presented the poster, 鈥溾楤ike Commuters Contribution to Balance Shared Bike Systems During Peak Load鈥 at the IEEE International Smart Cities Conference in Kansas City, Mo., on Sept. 18. The poster received a best poster award.
On Sept. 14, Bridget Locke, director of strategic communications, and Tim Westcott, Ph.D., interim dean of the College of Education and Health Professions, associate professor of history and associate archivist, traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in a soft launch kickoff to announce the collaboration between 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 George S. Robb Centre for the Study of the Great War and the United States Foundation for the Commemoration of the World War. The Centre and Foundation will partner to conduct a systematic review of U.S. military service members who were denied a Medal of Honor for valorous service during World War I. While in Washington, Locke and Westcott presented a brief history of the University鈥檚 military support and provided high-level details concerning forthcoming research efforts before members of the Congressional Black Caucus Veterans Braintrust.
A paper authored by Hank Roehrich, Ph.D., associate professor of management and marketing, and program coordinator of logistics and management, and Cathy Taylor, J.D., online academic director (along with Roehrich鈥檚 wife, Julie Grabanski, Ph.D., assistant professor of occupational therapy at the University of North Dakota), was published in the Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration. The paper, 鈥淓xternal Factors that Impact Online Instructor Performance: A Study Measuring the Impact of Decision Fatigue and Quality Matters Recognition of Courses on Online Instructor Evaluation,鈥 looks at external factors that exacerbate this difficulty to include decision fatigue of the evaluator and quality of course design when using a master course model.
Stacey Kikendall, Ph.D., assistant professor of English and associate director of the Faculty Center for Innovation, presented the paper 鈥溾榊ou Can鈥檛 Look at Me Out of a Child鈥檚 Eyes: Vision, Gender and Knowledge in Charles Dickens鈥檚 Little Dorrit鈥 at the recent Dickens Society Symposium in Tubingen, Germany. She was also named co-manager of the Dickens Society blog.
Walter Kisthardt, Ph.D., professor of social work and director of the Center for Research and Training in Integrated Behavioral Health, delivered the keynote address at the Mid-America Assistance Coalition Conference on Sept. 24, in Kansas City, Mo. Kisthardt鈥檚 address, 鈥淚ntegrating the Six P鈥檚 in Our Personal and Professional Lives,鈥 provided examples from programs that have adopted strengths-based, person-centered approaches in collaboration with service participants to promote short-term goal attainment.
Steve Youngblood, associate professor of communication arts and director of the Center for Global Peace Journalism, participated in the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit on Sept. 24 in New York City prior to the start of the United Nations General Assembly. The event honored the 100th anniversary of the birth of Nelson Mandela and provides the opportunity for world leaders to renew their commitment to global peace, conflict prevention, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, promotion and protection of human rights and long-term development initiatives.
Park In The News
Matt Harris, Ph.D., assistant professor of political science, was interviewed for stories that aired on KMBZ-FM in Kansas City on Sept. 3 about the confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh, the nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court.
Harris was also interviewed for stories that aired on KSHB-TV in Kansas City during Labor Day weekend on why Labor Day is celebrated.
In addition, Harris was interviewed for a story that aired on KCTV in Kansas City on Sept. 19 related to the announcement that U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill would oppose U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Rudy Harper, 鈥12, interviewed Harris for the story.
Toni Rochelle-Ford, assistant professor of marketing, was interviewed by KSHB-TV in Kansas City for a story that aired on Sept. 4 related to former NFL player Colin Kaepernick being one of the faces of Nike鈥檚 30th anniversary commemoration of its 鈥淛ust Do It鈥 slogan.
Kay Barnes, senior director for university engagement, was quoted in three Kansas City Star 鈥淚nfluencer Series鈥 reports. The focused on how businesses and unions can work together to drive economic growth; the was on LGBTQ rights in Missouri; the was on term limits.
海角乱伦社区 was related to the reinstatement of education benefits for military students. Kena Wolf, associate vice president of campus center operations, and new graduate Vivian Zorich were interviewed for the story as part of Park鈥檚 Camp Pendleton (Calif.) Campus commencement ceremony.
A similar story about the suspension of benefits and subsequent reinstatement .
John Hamilton, Ph.D., chair and associate professor of criminal justice administration, was interviewed for a story that aired on KSHB-TV in Kansas City on Sept. 10, providing insight on tactics police used to break up a fight that was caught on video.
Jack MacLennan, Ph.D., assistant professor of political science, appeared on KCUR-FM鈥檚 鈥淐entral Standard鈥 in Kansas City on Sept. 11 to discuss the contemporary U.S.-Australian relationship. (The 26-minute interview begins approximately 23 minutes into the program.
海角乱伦社区 was featured on The Kansas City Star聽 website with a video essay related to the University鈥檚 9/11 commemoration ceremony held on the Parkville Campus. Interviews included: Sarah Weygand, assistant director of military and veteran student services; and Ryan Tuttle, freshman majoring in fitness and wellness and a member of the U.S. Army Reserves. President Greg Gunderson, Ph.D., also provided comments.
海角乱伦社区 was highlighted as part of the 鈥淐ool Cities鈥 series that aired on WDAF-TV in Kansas City on Sept. 13 with a focus on Parkville, Mo., home of the University鈥檚 flagship campus. The segment included soundbites from Erik Bergrud, associate vice president for university engagement, and Brad Biles, director of communications and public relations.
In the 2019 U.S. News and World Report Best College Rankings published on Sept. 10, 海角乱伦社区 ranked No. 11 among regional universities in the Midwest for ethnic diversity.
海角乱伦社区 President Greg Gunderson, Ph.D., and Board of Trustees members Jeanette Prenger, 鈥09 (vice chair), and David Warm were all selected to the 滨苍驳谤补尘鈥檚 250, a list of the most powerful business leaders in Greater Kansas City, according to 滨苍驳谤补尘鈥檚, Kansas City鈥檚 business magazine, in its September issue.
Sarah Hopkins-Chery, 鈥07, 鈥09, will be recognized by the Merced (Calif.) Sun-Star as a 2018 鈥20 Under 40鈥 honoree during an event on Oct. 3. Hopkins-Chery is the women鈥檚 basketball head coach at the University of California, Merced, and since arriving, she has gotten her team involved in several public service projects, including Merced鈥檚 annual Walk to End Alzheimer鈥檚 fall event and by hosting numerous sports camps for youth and high school athletes. In addition, for the past 12 years, she has volunteered with NativeVision, a youth enrichment and empowerment program for Native American children.
Larry Bradley, who spoke at 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 annual Constitution Day lecture on Sept. 20, was interviewed for stories that aired on KMBZ-FM in Kansas City the next day related to U.S. electoral reform.
Bob Kendrick, 鈥85, was featured in a story that was published in the Northwest Missourian on Sept. 21. Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo., spoke to the crowd about the Negro Leagues history during a talk on Sept. 20.
Sarah Weygand, assistant director of military and veteran student services, and John Higgs, sophomore business administration/finance major, were interviewed for a story that aired on WDAF-TV in Kansas City on Sept. 21. The story focused on military students across the country who have been affected by delays in getting housing benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
A story about Lois Spier Gray, 鈥43, Ph.D., who passed away on Sept. 20, appeared in the Cornell University Chronicle on Sept. 22. Gray was an iconic faculty member of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell for 72 years. In 1991, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Park.
Upcoming Events
(All events are Central time)
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ September 26 鈥 Dr. Jerzy Hauptmann Distinguished Guest Lecture Series: Reggie Robinson, 6:30 p.m., Lenexa (Kan.) City Hall
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ September 26 鈥 Jamey Bradbury Book Reading, 7 p.m., David Theater (Alumni Hall)
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ September 28 鈥 International Center for Music Concert: ICM Orchestra with Pianist Behzod Abduraimov, 7:30 p.m., Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 5 鈥 Fort Leonard Wood (Mo.) Campus Commencement, 10 a.m., Nutter Field House
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 7 鈥 Fall I Term Ends
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 8-14 鈥 Fall Recess
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 8 鈥 海角乱伦社区 Golf Scramble, 8:30 a.m., The National Golf Club of Kansas City
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 9 鈥 River Read Children鈥檚 Literature Festival, all day, Parkville Campus
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 11 鈥 One Person, No Vote? A Conversation with Carol Anderson, 6:30 p.m., Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 11 鈥 International Center for Music Concert: Violinist Shmuel Ashkenasi, 7:30 p.m., 1900 Building, Mission Woods, Kan.
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 15 鈥 Fall II Term Begins
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ October 25 鈥 Fright Night, 6-8 p.m., Copley Quad
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 2 鈥 Board of Trustees Meeting, Parkville Campus
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 3 鈥 Defense Supply Center Columbus (Ohio) Campus Commencement, 9 a.m., Ohio History Connection
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 4 鈥 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio) Campus Commencement, 2 p.m., Hope Hotel and Richard C. Holbrooke Conference Center
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 11 鈥 Northland Community Choir Concert, 3 p.m., Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 12 鈥 Veterans Day Holiday (observed; all University offices closed nationwide, Parkville Daytime classes cancelled; Fall II classes held as scheduled)
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 16 鈥 International Center for Music Concert: ICM Orchestra, 7:30 p.m., Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 22-23 鈥 Thanksgiving Holiday (all University offices closed nationwide; Parkville Daytime classes cancelled; Fall II classes held as scheduled)
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 鈥⒙ November 26 鈥 Year of Engagement Documentary Series: 鈥淚nventing Tomorrow,鈥 6 p.m., David Theater (Alumni Hall)
Note: To view a comprehensive schedule for all events, including athletics and student life, visit www.park.edu/calendars/park-events-calendar.html.
海角乱伦社区 receives $1.8 million from three KC area foundations for Plaster Center project
University to host best-selling author Carol Anderson for discussion on voter suppression
University鈥檚 2018 Homecoming royalty
University hosting novelist Jamey Bradbury for reading of debut novel