Faculty

Presentations

  • Ikuko Acosta - Clinical Assistant Professor of Art and Art Education
    • International Art Therapy Conference
      Ikuko will lecture at the International Art Therapy Conference in Ankara, Turkey, in November, 2002, and at Wonkwang University, Republic of Korea, in March 2003.
  • Sharon M. Antonucci - Assistant Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
    • Lesion localization in alexia with agraphia
      Antonucci, S.M., Beeson, P.M., & Rapcsak, S.Z. (2002, November). Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Atlanta, GA.
    • Neuroanatomical substrates of anomia in patients with lexical agraphia.
      Antonucci, S.M., Beeson, P.M., and Rapcsak, S.Z. (2003, May). Presentation at the 33rd Annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference. Orcas Island, WA
    • Anomia in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions.
      Antonucci, S.M., Beeson, P.M., and Rapcsak, S.Z. (2004, February). Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Arizona Alzheimer's Research Center. Tucson, AZ
    • Anomia, Alexia, and Agraphia: What you didn't learn in aphasia class
      Beeson, P.M., Antonucci, S.M., Henry, M.L., & White, B. (2004, November). Presentation at the annual convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
    • Current Perspectives on language and brain organization
      Beeson, P.M., Antonucci, S.M., Henry, M.L., & Orjada, S. (2005, November). Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. San Diego, CA
    • The role of the left temporal lobe in naming and semantic knowledge
      Antonucci, S.M., Beeson, P.M., Labiner, D.M., & Rapcsak, S.Z. (2006, February). Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society
    • What we know about objects: A lifespan perspective on semantics.
      Antonucci, S.M. & Alt, M. (2007, November). Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. Boston, MA
    • The use of semantic feature analysis in group aphasia treatment
      Antonucci, S.M. (2008, May). Platform Presentation a the 38th Annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference. Teton Village, WY.
    • Aphasia Community Education & Advocacy: Speaking Out! & Beyond.
      Ganzfried, E.S., Antonucci, S.M., & Dregansky, M.J. (November, 2009). Accepted for presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. New Orleans, LA).
    • The evolution of group treatment for aphasia: Where were we, where are we, where are we going?
      Antonucci, S.M., Falconer, C., & Neumann-Worth, Y. (June: 2010). Presentation at the 2010 Annual International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference. Montreal, Quebec: Canada
    • Distinctiveness of anomia in Alzheimer's Disease and Semantic Dementia: A new wrinkle on the access-storage debate.
      Reilly, J., Peelle, J.E., Antonucci, S.M., & Grossman, M. (October, 2010). Poster Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia. Athens, Greece.
    • Use of semantic feature analysis in group aphasia treatment: extension and expansion.
      Falconer-Horne, C. & Antonucci, S.M. (June, 2011). Poster presentation at the annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference. Fort Lauderdale: FL.
    • Aphasia Advocacy and Community Education: Speaking Out! and Beyond.
      Ganzfried, E.S., Williamson, D., Cherney, L., McCall, D., Antonucci, S.M., Copeland, K., & Babbitt, E. (accepted). Presentation at the 2011 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. San Diego, CA.
    • Evolution of group treatment for aphasia: Then, now, looking ahead.
      Antonucci, S.M., Falconer, C., & Neumann-Worth, Y. (accepted). Poster presentation at the 2011 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. San Diego, CA.
  • Mitchell Batavia - Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
    • Moshe Feldenkrais and his Method
      Batavia M. Hunter College/ Graduate Center of CUNY Doctorate in Physical therapy Program "Moshe Feldenkrais and his Method. Guest Lecturer / Workshop PHT 872 October 21, 2010
    • Evidence-Based Practice
      Batavia M. Hudson Valley District Meeting, APTA . New York Medical College 7- 9:00 P.M. Feb 15th, 2006 (with computer station lab)
    • Evidence-Based Practice
      Batavia M. Greater New York District Meeting, APTA New York University 6- 7:30 P.M. Oct 17th, 2005
    • Test-Retest Reliability of a Functional Rotation Task Performed by Seated Persons with Parkinsonism
      Gianutsos JG, Batavia M, Milin M, Lambrou S, Jaiswal A. Academy Annual Assembly, San Francisco CA. "Test-Retest Reliability of a Functional Rotation Task Performed by Seated Persons with Parkinsonism." Poster presentation 191, November 3, 2000
    • Concurrent Validity of a Functional Rotation Test
      Gianutsos JG, Batavia M, Jaiswal A, Milin M, Lambrou S. Academy Annual Assembly, San Francisco CA. "Concurrent Validity of a Functional Rotation Test". Poster presentation 230a, November 3, 2000
  • Jane Bear-Lehman - Associate Professor and Department Chair of Occupational Therapy
    • "Study of hand span and active hand mobility in healthy adults."
      Chai, S.C., Bear-Lehman, J., Ford, M., Schwartz, R., & Weichselbaum, Y. (2010, June). The 8th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT), Orlando, Fl.
    • "A Vision for Clinical Research—From the Clinic to the Community"
      President's Invited Lecturer, American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting, June 23, 2010 in Orlando, Florida.
    • "Transitions in Function over 2 years in a Tri-Ethnic Urban Cohort"
      Scientific paper presented by Steven M. Albert, Jane Bear-Lehman and Ann Burkhardt at The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November 18-22, 2009.
    • "Unilateral and bilateral upper-extremity weight-bearing effect on hand function and functional performance after brain injury."
      Poster by Timothy Reistetter, Beatriz Abreu, Jane Bear-Lehman, and Kenneth Ottenbacher at The American Occupational Therapy 2009 Annual Conference and Expo, on 4/23-26/2009 in Houston, Texas, 2009
    • "Grip Strength Testing- Does visual feedback impact scores?"
      Accepted poster by Gwen Weinstock-Zlotnick (presenter), Jane Bear-Lehman, Margaret Burdo, Jennifer Eisenberg and Laura Vasquez for presentation at the 2008 ASHT 31st Annual Meeting (October 23-26, 2008) in Boston, Massachusetts, 2008
    • "Observing IADL competencies: Insights on sources of disability"
      Accepted poster by Steven Albert (presenter), Jane Bear-Lehman and Ann Burkhardt for presentation at the Gerontological Public Health, 133rd Annual Meeting (December 10-13, 2005) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2005
    • "Acquired visual impairment, environmental light, and occupational participation in older adults."
      Paper by Ann Burkhardt (presenter), Steven Albert, and Jane Bear-Lehman (presenter) at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, on 5/14/05 in Long Beach, California. 2005
    • "Hand and foot sensation and disability in high-functioning community-dwelling elderly."
      Poster by Jane Bear-Lehman, Ann Burkhardt, and Steven Albert at American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, on 5/13/2005 in Long Beach, California, 2005
    • "If you can see it, can you feel it?"
      Poster with Alexia Lantzounis, Loriel Knight, Shmary Zeilingold & Steven Albert at the American Society of Hand Therapist, 2004, Annual Scientific Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.
    • "Use of the activity card sort in a population based study of the elderly"
      Paper with Steven Albert & Ann Burkhardt at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2004.
    • "Validation of the assessment of motor and process skills among older adults in the community"
      Poster presented with Steven Albert & Ann Burkhardt at ACRM-ASNR Joint Conference, Tuscon, Arizona, 2003.
    • "Contrast baths: What do we know about their use?"
      Poster presented with Donna Breger-Stanton, Mark Graziano & Christine Ryan at the American Society of Hand Therapist Annual conference in Los Angeles, California, 2003.
    • "Administration and management SIS annual program: Academic-clinical partnerships to facilitate evidence-based practice"
      Paper presented with Ann Burkhardt at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Miami Beach, Florida, 2002.
    • "Occupational therapy students' invention promotes function and nutrition of homebound elderly persons"
      Poster presented with Patricia Miller & Janet Falk-Kessler at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Miami Beach, Florida, 2002.
    • "How do our children use computers and electronic games?"
      Paper presented with Christine James & Erylnn Ang at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Miami Beach, Florida, 2002.
    • "An exploration of hand strength and somatosensory function in the well elderly"
      Poster with P. Miller, M. Adler, H. Amsel, N. Coles, F. Katz, J. Murray & B. Sweeney at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Miami Beach, Florida, 2002.
    • "An exploration of hand strength and somatosensory function in the well elderly"
      Poster with P. Miller, M. Adler, H. Amsel, N. Coles, F. Katz, J. Murray & B. Sweeney at the American Hand Therapy Association Annual Conference in Memphis, Tennessee, 2001.
    • "Hand strength and size in children 3 to 5 years old"
      Poster with M. Kafko, L. Mah, L. Mosquera & B. Reilly at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2001.
    • "Occupational therapy: The missing piece in pain management"
      Poster with N. Hoffman & B. Bergesen at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2001.
    • "Factors affecting delivery models of occupational therapy"
      Paper with G. DeSilva, S. Glantz, L. Gross & F. Schecter at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2000.
    • "How do hospitalized stroke patients spend their time?"
      Poster with G. Gillen, K. Hagen, C. Bang & A. Lupinacci at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2000.
    • "A pilot study for preschool norms for grip and lateral pinch"
      Poster with L. Guerrero, A. Hunt, E. Kace & C. Romanoff at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2000.
  • Sarah W. Beck - Associate Professor of English Education
    • Beck, S.W. (2006). Students' understanding of goals for school-based writing: Linking the affective and the cognitive. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA: April 8, 2006.
    • Beck, S.W., Giordano, P. & Jeffery, J. V. (2006). "I just want them to write an essay": How teachers think about integrating literacy skills and content knowledge. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association,
    • Beck, S.W. (2005). Orientations to Literary Response: Attitudes and Processes. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the National Reading Conference, Miami, Florida: November 30-December 3, 2005.
    • Beck, S. W. & Jeffery, J. (2005). Genres of academic writing and of high-stakes assessment: Exploring the difference. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the National Reading Conference, Miami, Florida: November 30-December 3, 2005.
    • Beck, S.W. & McCallister, C. (2005). Enacting Literacy Learning Goals: How Teachers Guide Student Intentionality. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the National Reading Conference, Miami, Florida: November 30-December 3, 2005.
    • Beck, S.W. (2004). How writing extends students' reasoning about literature. Paper presented at the 94th Annual Convention of the National Council of Teachers of English. Indianapolis, Indiana: November 18-24, 2004.
    • Beck, S. W. & Milne, C.M. (2004). The use of texts for thinking and learning in science. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Conference on Sharing Our Success in Urban Science and Math Teaching. New York, NY: May, 2004.
  • Elaine Becker - Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
    • Becker E. APTA Advanced Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Dominican College ad Bergen County Special Services, Paramus, NJ, March 28-29, 2012.
    • Becker E. APTA Advanced Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Saint Luke’s Roosevelt, New York, NY, November 17, 2011.
    • Becker E. APTA Advanced Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Children’s Specialized Hospital. Mountainside, NJ, September 10-11, 2011.
    • Becker E. Challenges in Physical Therapy Education. Keynote address, Israeli Physiotherapy annual meeting, Jerusalem, Israel, May 22, 2011.
    • Becker E. Introduction to Movement Potentials. Based on TAMO principles. Israeli Physiotherapy annual meeting, Pre Conference Course, Tel Aviv, Israel, May 15-16, 2011.
    • Becker E. Physical Therapy Services for Infants Children and Adults Diagnosed with Developmental Disabilities: Interventions, Efficacy and Outcomes. YAI Network’s 2011 International Conference, New York, NY May 2, 2011.
    • Becker E. Update on Credentialing. CIEB Trainer Forum, APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 11, 2011.
    • Becker E. APTA Advanced Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. College of Staten Island, Staten Island, NY, December 5-6, 2010.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Saint Peters Hospital for Sports Physical Therapy Institute, New Brunswick, NJ, November 20-21, 2010.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, November 13-14, 2010.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Staten Island College, Staten Island, NY, May 23-24, 2010.
    • Becker E. Clinical Education. Grand Rounds, Rusk Institute, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, May 5, 2010.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. P.G. Chambers School, Cedar Knolls, NJ, April 23-24, 2010.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. New York University, New York, NY, March 1st, 11th, 25th, April 1, 2010.
    • Becker E. A Therapeutic Approach for Movement Organization: (TAMO). YAI, National Institute for People with Disabilities, New York, NY, March 19, 2010.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Fox Geriatric Education and Research Institute, Cherry Hill, NJ, November 14-15, 2009.
    • Becker E. APTA Advanced Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Robbinsville New Jersey APTA, Robbinsville, NJ, May 30-31, 2009.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. University of Medicine and Dentistry (UMDNJ), Newark, NJ, April 25-26, 2009.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Rusk Institute, New York, New York, November 15-16, 2008.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn, NY, May 3-4, 2008.
    • Becker E. APTA Advanced Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Rensselaerville, New York, April 10-11, 2008.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. New York City Board of Education, New York NY, June 6-7, 2007.
    • Becker E. APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program. Hunter College, New York NY, April 29-30, 2007.
    • Becker E. Transition from Early Intervention (EI) Services to a School Based Environment. Co-presented, Tenth Annual Conference at New York University, New York NY, May 23, 2007.
    • Becker E. Working Together to Support Very Young Children and Their Families - Intervention that Support Collaboration in a Multicultural Community. Co-presented at Eighth Annual Conference at New York University, New York NY, March 31, 2005.
  • Laurie Behringer - Visiting Assistant Professor of Higher Education

    • Behringer, L.B. (2010, Spring). Making Sense of Remedial Education Placement Exams: Conversations at a Two-Year College. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the American Educational Research Association (AERA), Denver, CO.

    • Behringer, L.B. (2009, Fall). Informing remedial and developmental education policy: Researchers and policymakers facing the challenge. Symposium presentation at the annual meeting for the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) with T. Parker, L.T. Bustillos, B. Vandal, and P.M. Short.

    • Behringer, L.B. (2009, Spring). Remedial education at the community college: A study of student sensemaking. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

    • Mayhew, M.J., Behringer, LB., & Klein, M.K. (2009, Spring). Innovative entrepreneurship and higher education. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

    • Behringer, L. (2008, Spring). The super model minority: Asian American and Pacific Islander community college students. Symposium presentation at the annual meeting for the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) with S. Chand, S. Handel, and R. Teranishi. Philadelphia, PA.

    • Behringer, L. (2007, Fall). In a post-affirmative action era, are Asian Americans the real winners? Symposium presentation at the annual meeting for the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) with D. Maramba and R. Teranishi. Louisville, KY.

    • Behringer, L. (2006, Spring). Racial microaggressions in higher education: A multiracial examination of the experiences of students of color. Symposium presentation at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Conference with K. Briscoe, M. Ceja, D. Solorzano, R. Teranishi, and T. Yosso. San Francisco, CA.

    • Teranishi, R., Choi, D. & Behringer L. (2005, Fall). The Racialization of Asian Americans: Perspectives on racial microaggressions. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE), Philadelphia, PA.
  • Rodney Benson - Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
    • After Habermas: The Revival of a Macro-Sociology of Media
      Invited Session on "The History of Sociology, Media and Communications" American Sociological Association Annual Conference New York August 11, 2007 (view)
  • Amy Bentley - Associate Professor of Food Studies
    • "Baby Food in Counterculture America." Food + History: From Theory to Practice, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, May 4-5 2012.
      http://history.ncsu.edu/food
    • "Baby Food and the Industrialization of Taste." University Seminar on Food, George Washington University. 26 March 2012.
      http://departments.columbian.gwu.edu/sociology/node/132
    • "Food History: Why Should We Care?" The New School. 21 March 2012, 6-8 p.m.
      http://www.newschool.edu/eventdetail.aspx?id=75874
    • "Baby Food and the Industrialization of Taste," Friends of the Institute for Advanced Study, 9 March 2012.(view)
    • "Inventing Baby Food: The Industrialization of Taste in the United States," Columbia University American Studies Seminar, 1 March 2012.
    • “Baby Food and the Twentieth Century American Palate.”


 Brown University, 3 May 2011.
    • Keynote address, "The Poetics and Pragmatics of Deliciousness." Food! The Conference! 2011 CUNY English Student Association Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference, 18 March 2011.
      http://web.me.com/jenniferlittle/2011_English_Students_Association_Conference/Schedule.html
    • Session Chair, "The Righteous Fast: Nation of Islam, Mormon, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives." American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 6 January 2011.
    • Keynote speaker, Food Justice: Community, Equity, Sustainability, University of Oregon, 19-21 February 2011.
      http://waynemorsecenter.uoregon.edu/foodjustice/
    • Presentation, "Meals Tomorrow," at the conference Food for Tomorrow: New Perspectives on Invention and Innovation, Lemelson Center at the National Museum of American History, Washington DC, November 5-6, 2010.
      http://invention.smithsonian.org/events/food4tomorrow.aspx
    • Panel member, "Where We Are," Curating Food Collections, New York University Fales Library Symposium, 6 March 2010
    • "Food Politics, Sustainability and Citizenship: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue," Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association, Washington, DC, 6 November 2009.
    • "New York University Food Studies: Sustainable Community Initiatives," University of Vermont, 10 September, 2009.
    • "State of the Field: Food History," Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 26 March 2009.
    • "Ketchup As A Vegetable: Condiments, Culture, and the Politics of School Lunch," American Historical Association Annual Meeting, New York City, January 2009.
    • Panel member, "American Studies at the Intersection of Food and Health in America: Science, Policy and Culture," American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, October 2008.
    • "Sweetness and Power: Rethinking Sidney Mintz's Classic Work," Putting Gender on the Table: Men, Women, and Food. Radcliffe Conference on Gender and Food, Cambridge, MA, 11 April 2007.
      http://athome.harvard.edu/food/
    • "American Food in the Depression and World War II," at the America Eats Symposium hosted by the Culinary Historians of New York, 21 April 2007.
    • Keynote address: "Food Studies at NYU: Pleasures and Pitfalls." Founding Food Studies conference at University of California, Davis, 3 May 2006.(view)
  • Jason Blonstein - Urban Master Teacher of Science Education
    • SOS at NYU-2003-5
      Coteaching at the University Level Self Evaluation
    • NARST
      Coteaching, cogenerative dialogs
    • NAST
      Coteaching
    • ASTE
      Self evaluation
  • Jesse Bransford - Clinical Assistant Professor of Art and Art Education; Director of Undergraduate Studies
    • The Magic of Magic Squares
      A presentation at OBSERVATORY, Gowanus NY, organized by Phantasmaphile, 2011
    • A Jungle of Signs
      A discussion between Jesse Bransford and Karsten Krejcarek, followed by a lecture by Michael Taussig, In conjunction with "The Jungle" (for Norma), Feature Inc., New York, 2010(view)
    • Visual Languages of the Observable Planets
      A presentation as a part of the symposium: How Dangerous is the Irrational, ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Berlin, Germany, organized by Sladja Blazan, 2009(view)
    • Layered Orders: Crowley's Thoth Deck and the Tarot
      A presentation at OBSERVATORY, Gowanus NY, organized by Phantasmaphile, 2009
    • Melancholia
      A lecture as a part of Something Else, A Lecture Series Curated by Adam Putnam, The Astrup/Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway, 2005
    • The Art of Memory
      A lecture as a part of Passing/Time, A Lecture Series Curated by Adam Putnam, 5 Ninth, New York, NY, presented by Tracy Williams Ltd., 2005
  • Karen A. Buckley - Clinical Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
    • "Using standardized tools to assess motor function in stroke survivors"
      Short course with Joyce Sabari & Ai-Lian Lim at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Baltimore, April 1998.
  • Suzanne C. Carothers - Professor of Early Childhood Education
    • Keynote Speaker, Partners for Success: Linking Communities, Families and Schools (School of the 21st Century Conference).
      Sponsored by the Yale University Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy. Speech entitled: Where Does Literacy Live in All of Us? New Haven, CT. July 17, 2002.
    • Keynote Speaker, Thirteen/WNET New York and The Office of Adult and Continuing Education of the Board of Education of the City of New York 12th Annual GED Graduation and Student Recognition Ceremony.
      Speech entitled: Celebrating Student Progress and Achievement. New York, NY. June 25, 2002.
    • Keynote Address, Peer Conference: Linking After-School to Community.
      Sponsored by the After School Corporation. Speech entitled: Making Linkages Among Learning, Literacy, Families and Communities. New York, NY. December 18, 2001.
    • Education of the Board of Education of the City of New York 12th Annual GED Graduation and Student Recognition Ceremony.
      Speech entitled: Celebrating Student Progress and Achievement. New York, NY. June 25, 2002.
    • Keynote Speaker, Opening Ceremony for Teaching Fellows Partnership, Bank Street College of Education and Community District 5.
      Speech entitled: The Power of Teachers and the Stories They Leave Behind. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, NY. June 18, 2001.
    • Panelist, AERA
      Presented on Panel for DvK-Invitational Session: Do You See What I See? (Knowledge and Skills Where Teacher Education Leaves Off). Paper entitled: Beyond Naming Approaches to Understanding Needs of Learners in Classroom Settings. Seattle,
    • Panelist, National Association for the Education of Young Children 2000 Annual Conference.
      Panel Topic: Universal Pre-K Fellows: An Innovative Model of University Partnerships to Support Professional Development. Atlanta, GA. November 9, 2000.
    • Presenter, The Forum on Children and Families at NYU's Child and Family Policy Center. (Strengthening Parent Involvement in Preschool and the Early Grades).
      Topic: Promoting Parental Involvement: The Role of the Teacher and Teacher Education Programs.
  • Lily Hope Chumley - Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
    • Seeing Strange: Chinese Aesthetics in a Foreign World.
      At American Anthropological Association 2010 annual meeting
    • Back Doors and Witchcraft: On Success and Failure in the Chinese Art Test System.
      In conference "Qualia: Anthropological Explorations in the Experience of Qualities", University of Chicago, 2010
    • Intimate Compulsions: Art Test Fever in China.
      At IUAES International Conference, Yanan University, Kunming, China, 2009
    • What are you trying to say?: Trying and Failing to speak with Things.
      At Michicagoan Linguistic Anthropology Conference, University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2009
    • Creativity and Capitalism in the Central Academy of Fine Arts.
      At IL/IN Dissertation Workshop on East Asian Education, Indiana University Bloomington, 2008
    • Yuyan Renleixue he Jiaoyu yanjiu (Linguistic Anthropology and Education Research).
      At Anthropology Conference, Peking University Sociology/Anthropology Department, 2008
    • Reluctant Commodities and Parallel Modernities in Western Chinese Art History.
      At Symposium: Rethinking the Field of East Asian Art History, University of Chicago
    • The Symbolic Industry in the Modern City: Cultural Policy, Art and Commodification in Taiwan.
      At Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations, Panel: Visualizing Asia, Tokyo, Japan, 2005
  • Dipti Desai - Associate Professor of Art and Art Education
    • Looking Ahead: Art Education for the 21st
      Keynote Speaker, Sino-U.S. Higher Art Education Conference, Northeast Normal University, Changchung, China.
  • L. Beth Dixon - Associate Professor of Nutrition and Public Health
    • Dietary patterns and cancer: Findings from the DIETSCAN project
      Presented at the Nutrition Seminar Series, Harvard School of Public Health, April 2003.
    • Dietary assessment methods in cancer epidemiology
      Annual lecture given as part of the Principles and Practice of Cancer Prevention and Control, NCI Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention, Bethesda MD. July 2005, July 2004, July 2003, July 2002, July 2001.
    • Historical perspective and evolution of dietary patterns research
      To be presented at a Workshop on Dietary Patterns: Challenges and Opportunities in Dietary Patterns Research, Experimental Biology, San Francisco CA, April 2006.
  • Myrrh Domingo - Visiting Assistant Professor of English Education and Literacy Education
    • Domingo, M, Gibbons, D., Leander, K., Moll, L., Prinzen, F. & Schwartz, L. (2011). Multidiscursive literacy practices of Adolescent Youth in Social and Digital Contexts. Presented at the Literacy Research Association, Jacksonville, Florida.
    • Domingo, M. (2010). Multi-sensory information design. Presented at the Multimodality and Learning Conference at the Institute of Education, London, England.
    • Domingo, M. (2010). Research into moving texts. Presented at the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar The Doctoral Thesis in the Digital and Multimodal Age, British Library, London, England.
    • Domingo, M. (2010). Circulating Literacies. Presented at the American Education Research Association Conference, Denver, CO.
    • Domingo, M. (2010). Research into digital video design. Presented at the Personnal and Everyday Film Working Group, co-organized by the British Library Sound Archive and Social Sciences and the 21st Century Curatorship Programme, London, England.
    • Jewitt, C, Bezemer, J. Mavers, D. Domingo, M. & Fransman, J. (2009). Video data transcription and analysis. Presented at the Visual Conference, Leeds University, Leeds, England.
    • Fraser, J., Tobias, B., Jeffery, J. Domingo, M., Richman, M. & Polleck, J. (2009). A circle of inquiry into high school and university collaborative processes. Presented at the American Education Research Association, San Diego, CA.
    • Domingo, M. (2009). Multimodal Texts and Digital Communities: Exploring the Intersections Among Language, Literacy and Identity. Presented at the American Education Research Association, San Diego, CA.
    • Domingo, M. (2009). An Overview of Digital Data Collection and Multimodal Analysis in the PhD Thesis. Presented at the British Library, London, England.
    • Domingo, M. (2009). Designing New Forms of Doctorate for Research. Presented at the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar The Doctoral Thesis in the Digital and Multimodal Age, Coventry University, Coventry, England.
    • Domingo, M. (2009). Towards an Aesthetic Approach: Examining Hybridity and Multimodality in Filipino British Youths' Digital Literacy Practices. Presented at the 30th Ethnography in Education Research Forum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
    • Domingo, M. (2008). A New English Education: Responding to the Postmodern Shifts in English Curriculum and Instruction. Presented at the National Council for Teachers of English Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.
    • Domingo, M. (2008). Digital Technologies: Extending Students’ Aesthetic Literacy Practices through Multimodal Communication. Presented at the Multimodality and Learning Conference at the Institute of Education, London, England.
  • Mary E. Driscoll - Associate Professor of Educational Administration; Department Chair
    • Driscoll, Mary Erina and Waters, Renee. (2006). American Diaspora: The Effect Selected Educational Policies on Students Displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
      Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the University Council for Educational Administration, San Antonio, TX, Novemeber 11, 2006
  • Miriam Eisenstein Ebsworth - Associate Professor of English Education
    • Teaching and Learning English in Puerto Rico.
      February 20, 2009. (with T. Ebsworth). NABE Annual Conference. Austin, TX
    • Comparison of Mainland-born and Non-Mainland-born Latino Children
      December 5, 2008. (with M. Goldstein, J. Gottlieb, & J. Bennett). Annual Bilingual/ESL Conference. William Paterson University. Wayne, NJ.
    • The Challenge of Developing Fluent Spanish/English Bilinguals in Puerto Rican Contexts
      November 22, 2008 . Puerto Rico TESOL Annual Conference. Rio Grande, PR. (with Tim Ebsworth)
    • Negotiating and Developing Multicultural Identities: Pragmatics and Feelings from Puerto Rico to Wales
      April 24, 2008. WIP Research Forum. Dept. of Teaching & Learning, NYU, New York, NY.
    • Research on Second/Foreign Language Teacher Interactions with Learners
      March 26, 2008. Discussant. AERA Annual Meeting, New York, NY.
    • The Evolution of Multicultural Identities: From Puerto Rico and Wales to the US mainland.
      February 7, 2008. National Association for Bilingual Education Annual Conference. Tampa, FL. (with Tim Ebsworth).
    • Grammatical Awareness in Content-based SLA
      March 23, 2007. International TESOL Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. (with Tim Ebsworth)
    • Going both ways in reading and writing: The development of Hebrew/English biliteracy in a bilingual private school
      March 3, 2007. NYSABE Annual Conference, Melville, NY. New York State Association for Bilingual Education (with Scott Goldberg, and Tristin Klein.)
    • The Journeys of Four Working Class Women Academics
      February 23, 2007. The Journeys of Four Working Class Women Academics. Annual Ethnography Conference, University of PA, Philadelphia, PA (with Gail Verdi)
    • Preparing Teachers for Technology in Language Learning
      Feb. 3, 2007. Annual Applied Linguistics Winter Conference. Teachers College, New York, NY. (with A.J. Kim)
    • The Experiences of Bilingual Autistic Children in a Self Contained Class and the Grownups Who are Trying to Help Them: A Classroom Ethnography
      Dec 8, 2006. Invited research presentation. William Paterson Bilingual/ESL Conference, Wayne, NJ
    • Developing and Implementing Mixed Research Designs in SLA
      April 29, 2006. NYS TESOL Applied Linguistics Winter Conference, Teachers College, Columbia University.(With Tim Ebsworth)
    • Learning English: Learning about the United Nations
      November 11, 2005. NYSTESOL Annual Conference. NYU, New York, NY (with Pat Duffy)
  • Catherine Fitterman Radbill - Clinical Assistant Professor of Music Business: Director, Undergraduate Music Business Program
    • Three-Day Music Entrepreneurship Conference
      Brevard Conference on Music Entrepreneurship, July 27-29, 2007 Brevard, North Carolina
    • One-Day Music Entrepreneurship Seminar
      California Institute of the Arts, October 6, 2007, Valencia, California
    • "Blood Sweat & Tears: Entrepreneurship Opportunities and Challenges"
      CMJ Music Marathon, Oct. 16, 2007, New York City http://cmj.com/
    • One-Day Music Entrepreneurship Seminar
      University of South Carolina, November 3, 2007, Columbia, South Carolina
    • National Conference Pre-Meeting Workshop on Music Entrepreneurship
      National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), November 16, 17, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah
    • "Academic Entrepreneurship Models"
      Brevard Conference on Music Entrepreneurship, July 2006, Brevard Music Center, Brevard, North Carolina.
    • "Entrepreneurial Finance: Money How To Get It and Keep It"
      University of Colorado at Boulder, Intensive Career Development Seminar, May 27-28, 2006, Boulder, Colorado.
    • "Rock Gets In Touch With Its Softer Side"
      Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association (MEIEA) Annual Conference April, 2005, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. meiea.org.
    • "Entrepreneurship Education in Music Industry Programs"
      Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association (MEIEA) Annual Conference April, 2005, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.
    • "The Live Music Industry"
      Ramapo College of New Jersey, April 2006.
    • "Liberal Arts & Entrepreneurship: The Music View"
      Babson College Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, June 2005, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
    • "Integrative Bargaining"
      Network of Music Career Development Officers, January 2004, New York, New York.
  • Lisa S. Fleisher - Associate Professor of Educational Psychology
    • The Challenges of Organizations to Support Families with Children with Challenging Behaviors
      Paper presented at the Annual International Conference on Positive Behavior Supports, St Louis, March 2010.
    • PBS: Supporting Students with the most challenging behaviors to achieve a quality of life.
      Second New York Citywide Special Education conference, February 2009
    • Prospects and Challenges: Moving forward with RTI in New York: How will RTI help public schools serve all students more effectively? Moderator and panelist at Conference on Response to Intervention: What, Why, and How Valid Is It? New York University, NY
    • Self-determination and self-management of funds: Creating lives for adults with Developmental Disabilities.
      Testimony provided at hearings to the New York York State Commissioner of OMRDD, Smithtown, NY January 2005.
    • Individualized Self-directed supports: creative solutions to housing.
      AHA-AS-PDD Annual Conference - Issues in Independent Living for Adolescents and Adults on the Autism Spectrum April 2005
    • Language and Literacy: Phonological processing in children with Special Needs.
      Annual Training Workshop for Headstart Personnel .. Disability Quality Improvement Center, NY. May 2002.
    • Literacy and Special Education.
      Testimony provided at hearings of the New York City Council , Subcommittee on Education. October 2, 2002.
    • Using Controlled Texts for at-risk and disabled readers. Paper presented at Annual Conference on Dyslexia and Related Learning Disabilities (International Dyslexia Association) , NY, March 23, 2002.
    • Effective Literacy Instruction for high-risk urban students: Direct Instruction using controlled text. District 6, New York City Board of Education New York, NY, July 2001.
    • Inclusion of children with disabilities : Higher Education Leadership Seminar, Sinaia, Romania. July 1-8, 2000
    • Subtleties of Person-Centered Transition Planning: Mastery through process and accomplishment. Annual National Conference of TASH (The Association for Individuals with Severe Handicaps). Chicago, IL, December 1999,.(with Craig Michaels and Denise Ferrara)
    • Person-centered planning and positive behavior supports: Partnerships for developing an enviable lifestyle. National Center for Disability Services, Albertson, NY, May 1998.
    • Living a Self-determined Life: One person's experiences,, lessons learned, and broader policy and program implications. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of TASH (The Association for Individuals with Severe Handicaps). Baltimore, MD , November
  • Alexander Galloway - Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
    • “Black Box, Black Bloc.” New School, New York, NY, April 12, 2010.
    • “On a Tripartite Fork in Nineteenth-century Media, or an Answer to the Question 'Why Does Cinema Precede 3D Modeling?'” DeRoy Lecture Series, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, February 24, 2010.
    • "Fury, Iridescence, Hermeneutics." The Aesthetics Seminar, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, March 11, 2009.
    • “The Absolute and the Virtual.” Paper presented at the “Internet as Playground and Factory” conference, The New School, New York, NY, November 13, 2009.
    • “What Can a Network Do?” Paper presented at the “Citizenship and Digital Networks” seminar at College Cásper Líbero, São Paulo, Brazil, November 4, 2009.
    • "The Unworkable Interface." The International Flusser Lecture, Universität der Künste, Berlin, Germany, October 14, 2008.
    • “Guy Debord’s ‘The Game of War.’” Lecture, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, April 1, 2008.
    • “The Interface.” Seminar, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, October 24, 2007.
    • "The Chain of Triumph and the Web of Ruin: A Political Critique of the Network Form." Lecture, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, May 1, 2007.
    • “The Image and the World.” Lecture, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, April 27, 2007.
    • “Nonmedia.” Keynote address for Critical Themes in Media Studies 7th Annual Conference, The New School, New York, NY, April 21, 2007.
    • “StarCraft, or, Balance.” Paper presented at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference, Chicago, IL, March 9, 2007.
    • “Warcraft and Utopia.” Lecture, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, February 24, 2006.
    • “Artist’s Lecture.” Lecture, Bennington College, Bennington, VT, October 25, 2005.
    • “Notes for a Liberated Computer Language.” Lecture at the Dutch Electronic Art Festival 2004 (DEAF04), Rotterdam, Netherlands, November 13, 2004.
    • “Seminar on Protocol.” Lecture, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, May 14, 2004.
  • Ann Goerdt - Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
    • Goerdt A. Relevance of the World Health Organization to Physical Therapy. NYU Student Conclave, New York NY, September 17, 2005. (INVITED)
  • Ricki Goldman - Professor of Digital Media Design for Learning
      • Interview on CUNY-TV


        Ronnie is joined by Ricki Goldman, a leading media and learning theorist. She is an educator, inventor, designer and video ethnographer at the NYU Steinhardt School. Her book, "Points of Viewing Children's Thinking: A Digital Ethnographer's Journey" (LEA, 1998) was accompanied by the first interactive website with online video cases and tools for commentary. Ronnie M. Eldridge, articulate, outspoken, and passionate member of the New York City Council from 1989 to 2001, hosts this series which covers the issues and institutions, the people and politics of New York City. Watch more at www.cuny.tv/series/eldridge
    • Yael Goverover - Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy
      • "Actual Reality: An Innovative Approach to Assess Everyday Functional Activities in Persons with MS"
        Paper will be presented at a Symposium on Computer Assisted Cognitive Assessment and Treatment. The 24th annual meeting of the consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers in San Antonio, Texas, June 3-5, 2010.
      • "Fatigue, Cognitive Abilities, and Functional Performance in MS"
        A poster presentation at the 38th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society in Acapulco, Mexico, February 3-6, 2010.
      • "Applying Self-Generated Learning to Improve Recall of Functional Tasks: The Role of Executive Functioning versus Memory Abilities"
        A poster presentation at the 38th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society in Acapulco, Mexico, February 3-6, 2010.
      • "Treatment to Promote Self Regulation and Strategy Use within Functional Activities: An Exploration of the Multicontext Approach"
        Has been accepted as a paper presentation at the 8th World Congress on Brain Injury in Washington, DC, March 10-14, 2010
      • "Using the Spacing Effect to Improve Memory of Everyday Activities in Individuals with Neurological Impairments"
        Poster was presented at the International Neuropsychological Society Congress. Dublin, Ireland, July 7-9, 2005.
      • "The Relationship between Subjective and Objective Measures of Everyday Life Activities in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis"
        Poster was presented at the International Neuropsychological Society Congress. Dublin, Ireland, July 7-9, 2005.
      • "Improving Learning and Memory for Functional Activities in Multiple Sclerosis"
        Paper presented in the Whitaker Track in 19th Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, USA, June 1-5, 2005.
      • "Self-generation to Improving Learning of Everyday Functional Tasks in Multiple Sclerosis and Traumatic Brain Injury"
        Paper presented in the International Neuropsychological Society 33nd Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, February 2-5, 2005.
      • "Employing Spaced Learning Trials to Improve Functional Task Performance in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis"
        Poster presented in the International Neuropsychological Society 33nd Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, February 2-5, 2005.
      • "Functional Application of the Generation Effect in Multiple Sclerosis and Traumatic Brain Injury"
        Abstract published in (a) Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85 (8); september 2004, Page E5. (b) Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair,
      • "Everyday Functioning: Its Relationship to Cognition in a Neurologically Impaired Sample"
        Abstract published in (a) Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85 (8); september 2004, Page E5. (b) Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 2004;18
      • "The Relationship between Neuropsychological Measures and the Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Task in MS and TBI"
        Poster presented in the International Neuropsychological Society 32nd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, 2004.
      • "Concordance between Patient and Family Behavioral Ratings and its Relationship with Cognitive Performance in Multiple Sclerosis"
        Poster presented in the International Neuropsychological Society 32nd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, 2004.
      • "Activity-Related Quality of Life: Activities and Personal Feelings about Them in the First Year After Traumatic Brain Injury"
        Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84 (10); October 2003, Page E7.
      • "Cognitive Impairment and Everyday Competence Among 3 Groups of Persons: An Empirical Study"
        Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84 (10); October 2003, Page E10.
      • "Categorization, Deductive Reasoning and Self-awareness: Association to Everyday Competence in Persons with Acute Brain Injury"
        Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84 (10); October 2003, Page E2.
      • "Inter-rater Reliability and Discriminate Validity of the Deductive Reasoning Test among Adults with Brain Injuries, and Developmental Disabilities"
        Presented in the 13th world congress of Occupational Therapy,Stockholm, Sweden, 2002.
      • "Prediction of Performances in Simulated Situations of Everyday Life from Toglia's Category Assessment and the Deductive Reasoning Test among People with Brain Injuries"
        Presented in the 13th world congress of Occupational Therapy, Stockholm, Sweden
    • Arnold H. Grossman - Professor of Applied Psychology
    • Gregory M. Gutierrez - Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Pozzi, F., Dundas, M. (2011, Jul) The effect of eversion fatigue on neuromuscular control during curb-walking in individuals with and without ankle instability.
        Oral Presentation at the 23rd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB); Brussels, Belgium. Proceedings of the 23rd ISB Congress.
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Olin, E. (2011, Jul) Muscle activity and tibial shock during the initial transition from shod to barefoot running.
        Oral Presentation at the 23rd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB); Brussels, Belgium. Proceedings of the 23rd ISB Congress.
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Kaminski, T.W. (2010, Aug) Is ankle instability a central or peripheral issue?
        Poster Presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB); Providence, RI. Published in the Proceedings of the 34th Annual ASB Meeting.
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Pozzi, F. (2010, May) Biomechanical analysis of stepping up and down from a step in individuals with ankle instability: a pilot study.
        Poster Presentation at the 2nd Joint ESMAC (European Society of Movement Analysis in Adults and Children) – GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society) Meeting; Miami, FL. Proceedings of the 2010 JEGM meeting.
      • Gutierrez, G.M. Kaminski, T.W. (2009, Oct) Preparatory and reactive muscle activity and kinematics during landings on a supinating platform in person with ankle instability.
        Podium Presentation at the 4th International Ankle Symposium; Sydney, Australia. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37(10), A-11.
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Kaminski, T.W. (2009, Jun) A novel ankle supinating device.
        Free Communication /Poster Presentation at the 56th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM); Seattle, WA. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 41(5), S464.
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Jackson, N.D., Kaminski, T.W. (2007, Jun) Habituation and fatigue in the stretch reflex of the ankle.
        Free Communicaton/Poster Presentation at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM); New Orleans, NO. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 39(5), S265.
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Jackson, N.D., Kaminski, T.W. (2006, Sep) The effect of fatigue on stretch reflex latency of the ankle musculature.
        Podium Presentation at the 3rd International Ankle Symposium; Dublin, Ireland. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 36(11), A-12.
      • Gutierrez, G.M., Surdam, N.S, Dorr, K., Margiotta, S, Kaminski, T.W. (2006, Jun) Effect of fatigue on neural activity of the ankle musculature.
        Free Communication /Poster Presentation at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM); Denver, CO. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 38(5), S445.
    • Sally Guttmacher - Professor of Public Health
      • Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association 2002
        1. Innovative Models for Evaluating Community Health Promotion Programs, scheduled for Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 4:30 PM. 2. "Shifting sands: The complexities of evaluating the impact of a program targeted at a geographically defined community"
    • Perry N. Halkitis - Professor of Applied Psychology, Public Health, & Medicine: Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Studies
      • Syndemic Production in Gay and Bisexual Men
        Presented at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Watch the full presentation online
      • Video Spotlight: Methamphetamine
      • Club Drugs & HIV
        Healthology.com
      • The Psychology of Risk in Gay & Bisexual Men
    • Floyd M. Hammack - Professor of Educational Sociology and Higher Education
      • "Schools for Social Mobility: What it Takes for Kids to Succeed in High Achieving Schools"
        Presented at the 2011 Annual Meetings of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans(view)
    • Jim Hinojosa - Professor of Occupational Therapy
      • “Evidence-based Occupational Therapy: Cult, Fad, or Relevant?”
        (Plenary Address). New York State Occupational Therapy Association State Conference, Middletown, NY: October 22, 2011.
      • “Practice Challenges in the Next Millennium.”
        Keynote, New York State Occupational Therapy Conference, Columbia University, New York, NY (November 14, 2010).
      • “Future: Opportunities and Challenges”
        Commencement Guest Speaker, Department of Occupational Therapy, Long Island University--Brooklyn Campus, Brooklyn, NY 11201. (May 13, 2010).
      • “Strategic Direction in a Time of Rapid Change: AOTA’s Centennial Vision”
        (1 hour lecture). Student Occupational Therapy Association of the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA (April 22, 2010).
      • “The legibility of handwriting of first and second graders.”
        (Lecture) Co-author: K. Roston. American Occupational Therapy 88th Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA April 10, 2008.
      • “Boredom in recovery for adults with substance use disorder and HIV/AIDS attending an urban day treatment program.”
        (Lecture) Author: Antonietta Corvinelli. Contributing authors: J. Hinojosa, R. Segal, & P. Halkitis. American Occupational Therapy 88th Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA April 10, 2008.
      • The therapist's role in supporting families as they transition from early intervention
        Families and Partners: Strategies for Effective Early Intervention Partnering Conference, New York, NY May 23, 2007.
      • Becoming innovators in an era of hyperchange
        2007 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture. American Occupational Therapy 86th Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO, April 30, 2007.
      • Challenges in pediatric practice
        (Valedictory Address). New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY, May 18, 2006.
      • "Supporting paradigms to establish partnerships"
        2005 Vanderkooi XII Endowed Lecturer at Texas Women's University, Dallas, TX, February 4, 2005.
      • "Supporting competence: Portfolios and the self-assessment process"
        Lecture at the Therapeutic Occupational Therapy Partnerships Continuing Education Workshops, Texas Women's University, Dallas, TX, February 4, 2005.
      • "Continuing Competence"
      • Excellence in a time of hyperchange
        Barbara A. Rider Endowed Lectureship, Department of Occupational Therapy, Western Michigan University, College of Health and Human Services, Kalamazoo, MI , October 2005
      • Excellence in a time of hyperchange
        First Annual Alumni Lecture. Gannon University, Erie, PA, October 7, 2005.
      • "Why don't we try it this way?"
        Four-hour workshop at the Contemporary Therapy Practices in Early Intervention: Second Annual Institute. Sponsored by the Child and Family Studies Research Programs, Thomas Jefferson University, Malvern, PA, May 14-15, 2004.
      • "Maintaining continuing competence"
        Lecture at the Metropolitan New York District of the New York State Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Business Meeting, New York, June 12, 2003.
      • "Reimbursement and regulatory policy: Finding your way in the health insurance maze"
        Panel with M. Foto & R. Cohn at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Washington D. C., June 7, 2003.
      • "School-based Therapy: Issues update"
        Full day summer institute with M. Muhlenhaupt for the New York City Board of Education 2002 Summer Institute, New York, NY, July 1, 2002.
      • "What you need to know regarding licensure renewal in the future"
        Lecture at the Hudson-Taconic District of the New York State Occupational Therapy Association Annual Business Meeting, New Paltz, NY, April 23, 2003.
      • "Continuing Competence"
        Lecture at the Rhode Island Occupational Therapy Association Annual Business Meeting, May 22, 2002.
      • "Using Sensory Integration Techniques in the school setting"
        Full-day workshop with M. Muhlenhaupt for the New York City Board of Education, New York, NY, January 24, 2003.
      • "Occupation, Action and Activity"
        Four-hour workshop with M.-L. Blount at Quinnipiac, CT, May 15, 2002.
      • "Frames of reference in the Age of Occupation"
        Paper with P. Kramer at the 13th World Congress of Occupational Therapists, Stockholm, Sweden, June 27, 2002.
      • "Functional Status based on categorization and deductive reasoning of individuals with brain injuries"
        Paper with Y. Goverover at the 13th World Congress of Occupational Therapists, Stockholm, Sweden, June 25, 2002.
      • "Shifts in parent-therapist relationships: Twelve years of change"
        Paper with C. Sproat at the 13th World Congress of Occupational Therapists, Stockholm, Sweden, June 25, 2002.
      • Inter-rater Reliability and Discriminate Validity of the Deductive Reasoning Test (DR)"
        Paper with Y. Goverover at the 13th World Congress of Occupational Therapists, Stockholm, Sweden, June 26, 2002.
      • "Promoting continuing competence"
        Panel with R. Strickland at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 20, 2001.
      • "Professional competence"
        State Legislative and Regulatory Forum with A. Hull & K. Smith at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA, April 20, 2001.
      • "Self-initiated continuing competence"
        Paper with J. Turner at the Special Interested Sectional Annual Meeting Luncheon, Atlanta, GA, November 11, 2000.
      • "Collaborating on continuing competence"
        Presentation at the 7th Annual Regulatory Workshop, National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Arlington, VR, September 24, 2000.
      • "Eligibility for educationally relevant services"
        Paper with M. Muhlenhaupt & T. Long at the New York City Board of Education 1999 Summer Institute, New York, NY, July 21, 2000.
      • "Professional Competence"
        Presentation with D. Ehri & K. Smith at the State Legislative and Regulatory Forum, American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, April 1, 2000.
    • Tsu-Hsin Howe - Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
      • "A guideline for practice: Facilitation of recovery of a flaccid arm following a stroke"
        (Poster) Lam, A. & Howe, T.-H. 15th World congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapist, Santiago, Chile, 2010.
      • "Feeding evaluation and management for the premature infants"
        National Cheng-Kung University Hospital, Tainnan, Taiwan, January 10, 2008.
      • "Management of infants in NICU with or at risk for swallowing disorders"
        Department of Speech and language pathology, New York University, November 15, 2007.
      • "OT roles in NICU"
        Department of Occupational Therapy, Temple University, Philadelphia, October, 29, 2007
      • "Introduction to rehabilitation services in United States and Taiwan"
        WeinZhou 2nd affiliated hospital, WeinZhou, China TaiZhou Medical Center, TaiZhou, China, October 12-22, 2007.
      • "Validation of psychometric properties of the Neonatal Oral Motor Assessment Scale"
        The 7th Annual Conference of Occupational Therapy, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, April 8, 2007.
      • "Feeding management for premature infants: a developmental supportive care approach"
        Speech-Language-Hearing Association of the Republic of China, Taiwan, November 11 & 18, 2006.
      • "Feeding behaviors in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia"
        The 6th Annual Conference of Occupational Therapy, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, April 9, 2006.
    • Ben Kafka - Assistant Professor, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication;
      Cross appointments, Departments of History and French
      • Farzana Kapadia - Assistant Professor of Public Health
        • American Public Health Association 136rd Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA October 2008.
          Oral Presentation: Influence of partner characteristics and partner perceptions on women's reproductive choices
        • Fourth National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. June 2005.
          Oral Presentation: Correlates of consistent condom use among young, heterosexual male injection drug users recruited in 5 US cities: A report from the Collaborative Injection Drug use Study--III /Drug Users Intervention Trial
        • Third Annual Conference of the International Society for Urban Health, Boston, MA. October 2004.
          Poster Presentation: Impact of non-injection drug use behaviors on progression to AIDS and Death in a cohort of HIV+ women from 5 US Cities in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy use
      • David E. Kirkland - Assistant Professor of English Education
        • Kirkland, D. (April, 2009). Politics in the Place of Inscription: What Urban Youth Write Without Writing. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA.
        • Kirkland, D. (April, 2009). The Writing on the Wall: Examining Digital Dialogue in Facebook. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA.
        • Kirkland, D. (March, 2009). Hip Hop Loves You: The New Rhetoric of Urban Youth. Presented at the annual meeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, San Diego, CA.
        • Please see CV for complete list of presentations.
      • Harriet B. Klein - Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
        • Targeting between-word processes in clinical contexts
          Seminar: with May liu. . Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston, MA.: November 17, 2007
        • Perceptual, kinematic, and ultrasound measurement of 'r' development in children with phonological delay
          Paper presentation: with Lisa Davidson and Maria Grigos. Ultrafest conference. New York University. September 28, 2007
        • Putting it together: Targeting between-word processes in clinical
          Seminar: with May Liu. Annual Convention of New York Speech Language Hearing Association, Buffalo, NY. April 14, 2007.
        • Complex sentence production of preschool children
          Mini seminar: with Nelson Moses and Rachel Jean Baptise. Annual Convention of New York Speech Language Hearing Association. Saratoga, NY, April 28, 2006.
        • Eliciting complex sentences from typically developing children in various contexts
          Paper presentation: with Nelson Moses and Rachel Jean Baptiste. Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Diego, November 18, 2005
        • Phonological management of word combinations by children with phonological disorders
          Paper presentation: The 2004 Word Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Brisbane, Australia. August 31, 2004.
        • Making non-linear phonology user friendly
          Invited presentation with May Liu: New York State Speech Language and Hearing Association, Albany, N.Y. April, 16, 2004.
        • Learning how to pronounce monosyllabic words: Overcoming two interacting constraints.
          Poster presentation at the 2003 Child Phonology Conference. Van Couver, BC, Canada. July 2, 2003.
      • Kristie Patten Koenig - Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
        • "The Normality Of Difference: A Focus On Strengths-Based Approach to Practice"
          Co-authors: Roseann Schaaf, Renee Watling, & Patti Davis. Annual American Occupational Therapy Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 2011.
        • "The Effectiveness Of The "Get Ready To Learn" Yoga Program: A Controlled Trial"
          Co-Author: Anne Buckley-Reen. Annual American Occupational Therapy Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 2011.
        • "Using the Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Children and Adolescents with challenges in sensory processing and sensory integration"
          Co-authors: Roseann Schaaf, Renee Watling, & Patti Davis. Annual American Occupational Therapy Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 2011.
        • "Listening to perspectives of individuals with Autism: Intervention model for adolescents and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders"
          Koenig, K. & Kinnealey, M. World Federation of Occupational Therapy International Conference, Santiago, Chile, May 2010.
        • "Survey of preferred interests in adults with autism spectrum disorders: Implications for theory and practice"
          Koenig, K. Joseph, S., Ianda, J. & Sandowski, S. Annual American Occupational Therapy Conference, Orlando, FL, April 2010.
        • "Implementing inclusive academic programs for children with ASD in urban schools"
          Co-authors: B. Schwartz & D. Siegel 25th Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs, Albuquerque, NM, October 2009.
        • "Incorporating sensory strategies into an inclusive academic program for children with ASD"
          Co-author: D. Siegel. Annual Autism Society of America Conference, Chicago, IL, July 2009.
        • "Practical solutions and problem-solving strategies or sensory processing challenges in home and school environments"
          (3 hour Workshop). 12th Annual National Autism Conference, Penn State University, State College, PA, August 2008.
        • "Study of social skill needs in ASD and suggested intervention strategies"
          Co-authors: N. Kaufmann & M. Kinnealey. Annual Autism Society of America Conference, Orlando, FL, July 2008.
        • "Efficacy of sensory integration with children with Autism"
          Co-authors: M. Kinnealey & B. Pfieffer. Annual American Occupational Therapy Conference, Long Beach, CA, April 2008.
        • "The relationship between sensory processing, social supports, and quality of life in adults with sensory processing disorders"
          Co-author: M. Kinnealey. Annual American Occupational Therapy Conference, St. Louis, MO, April 2007.
        • "Evidence-Based practice literature review of OT for children and adolescents with SPD/Sensory Integrative Dysfunction"
          Co-authors: D. Lieberman, M. Arbesman, P. Davies, H. Polatajko, L. Miller, T. May-Benson, J. Koomar, S. Lane, R. Schaaf, & S. Stallings-Sahler. Annual American Occupational Therapy Conference, St. Louis, MO, April 2007.
        • "In their own voice: constituent driven outcomes"
          Co-author: M. Kinnealey. TASH Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2006.
        • "In their own voice: Facilitating participation and improving outcomes for individuals with autistic spectrum disorders"
          Co-authors: M. Kinnealey & W. Stillman. World Autism Congress, Capetown, South Africa, October 2006.
      • Maris H. Krasnow - Clinical Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education
        • "Reading, Writing and Experiencing Autobiography in an Introductory Teacher Education Course"
          How autobiography influences an individual's perceptions of what it means to teach. Presented with Dr. Marilyn Sobelman at the Hawaii International Conference on Education, January 2005.
        • "Taking Stock of the Block: New Dimensions in Preparing Early Childhood and Special Education Teachers to Work in Urban Settings"
          A model of NYU's dynamic state of the art Undergraduate Dual Program in Early Childhood and Early Childhood Special Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning, Steinhardt School of Education. Kappa Delta Pi National Convocation, St. Louis, MO., November 2003.
        • "Mapping Dimensions in Inclusive Urban Early Childhood Special Education Personnel Preparation"
          A presentation with Dr. Barbara Schwartz, New York University and Dr. Elizabeth Delaney, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL - comparing teacher preparation programs in special education with a focus on inclusion. Presentation, Division of Early Childhood Conference, Council for Exceptional Children, Washington, D.C., October 13, 2003.
        • The Labors of Sisyphus: A Case Study of School Reform.
          A study of a New Visions Middle School in New York City presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, April 2000.
        • Wrestling with School Reform: Lessons from the Field.
          A paper describing the implementation phase of a New Visions Middle school in New York City presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, April 1999.
      • Carlo M. Lamagna - Clinical Associate Professor of Art and Art Education
        • They're just not that into you: Museum Studies and Academia
          Keynote address, Association of College & University Museums & Galleries annual conference, 2009
        • Developing Museum Leaders from the Field: The Salary Conundrum
          Organizer, moderator, presenter, American Association of Museums annual meeting, 2008
        • The Art of Thesis and Project Advising
          Presenter, Association of Arts Administration Educators annual meeting, 2007
        • Basic Instinct: Advocacy Training as Essential Survival Skill
          Organizer, moderator, presenter, American Association of Museums annual meeting, 2006
        • The Public Value of the Arts: Engaging the Debate
          Presenter, Association of Arts Administration Educators annual meeting, 2006
        • What To Expect When You Are ExpectingMuseum Training.
          Presenter, Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums annual meeting, 2005
        • Competencies and Standards
          Presenter, The Wingspread Conference on Competencies and Credentials in the Training of History Professionals, 2005
      • Sandra Lang - Clinical Associate Professor of Art and Art Education
        • Visual Arts/Gallery Management
          Visiting Professor, Study Seminar in "Visual Arts/Gallery Management" for the Arts Management Curriculum Development Project, September 4- 14 2003, Hanoi, Vietnam. This Study Seminar is part of the project, "Arts Management in Vietnam: Toward a Market Economy," sponsored by Visiting Arts, a UK agency for developing awareness and promoting cultural relations through the arts, and the Ford Foundation.
        • Reports from the Field: Photography
          Participant, "Reports from the Field: Photography" a one-day workshop discussing the role of photography in the corporate environment sponsored by the International Association of Professional Art Advisors (IAPAA), Friday. November 5, 2004, and hosted by Fidelity Investments, One World Financial Center, NYC. President of IAPAA 2003-2004.
        • Art and Commerce
          Discussant, College Art Association 92nd Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, February 18 - 21, 2004, "Art and Commerce: Corporate Support of the Arts in 20th Century American Art"
        • "L'Entreprise Collectionne" - Corporate Art Collecting panel
          Panel participant, Louvre Museum, Paris, France, April 28, 2004. Presentation on history of corporate art collecting in the United States.
        • Reports from the Field: European Corporations Collect
          Participant, "Reports from the Field: European Corporations Collect," a two-day symposium on European corporate art programs in conjunction with the exhibition "Corporate Culture: A History of Corporate Art Collecting" at The Fleming Collection, London, UK, June 27- 28, 2005.
      • Colleen Larson - Associate Professor of Educational Administration
        • Invited keynote address, A Call to Conscience: Thinking About Education After the Attack on the World Trade Center? Ethics and Leadership Conference. University of Virginia, October, 2001.
        • Invited talk, "The politics of equity in multicultural communities."? Phi Delta Kappa International. New York, November, 1998.
        • Radio interview, "Making sense of change: New metaphors for leadership." Images of change with Margaret Wheatley. America's Learning, National Public Radio, June 1997.
        • Invited talk, "Beyond method: Exploring the epistemological & methodological assumptions of qualitative inquiry."? NYU School of Education New York, March 1998.
      • Mary Leou - Clinical Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning
        • Perceived Needs for Professional Development
          Leou, Mary and A. Rutter. "Perceived Needs for Professional Development" Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association. New York, April 1996.
        • HOCS Learning in Informal Science: Using self-reflection to expose metacognitive development
          Abder, P., M.Leou, U.Zoller, M. Riordan, "HOCS Learning in Informal Science: Using self-reflection to expose metacognitive development" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Research in Science Teaching, Van Couver, Canada, April 2004.
      • Wen K. Ling - Associate Professor of Physical Therapy: Department Chair
        • Chow B, Ling W, Magill R, Hillstrom H. Does walking speed influence peak hip extension in individuals who underwent unilateral total hip replacement? 2012 Annual Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association, Tampa, FL, June 6, 2012.
        • Carter S, Gutierrez G, Ling W. The concurrent validity of three computerized methods of muscle activity onset detection from surface electromyographic signals recorded at three gait speeds. 2012 Annual Conference of the APTA, Tampa, FL, June 6, 2012.
        • Ling W, Moffat M, Becker E. Influence of a specialized curriculum on the career choices of a doctor of physical therapy program graduates. 2011 Annual Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association, Baltimore, MD, June 10, 2011.
        • Ling W, Yen SC, McDonough AL, and Magill RA. A study of spontaneous walking adaptation during load carriage walking. 2010 Annual Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association, Boston, MA, June 18, 2010.
        • Ling W. Cultural competence in physical therapy education. Saint Francis University. Pennsylvania. January 4, 2005.
        • Ling W. Special considerations for female personnel in load carriage using Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment. The XXXV International Congress of Military Medicine. Washington DC. September 12-17, 2004.
        • Ling W. Ageism Across Culture: Elderly East Asian Americans and Physical Therapy. 2004 Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville, TN, February 7, 2004.
        • Ling W. The Influence of Strength and Load on Locomotion of Healthy Women While Carrying Four Different Loads Using the Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment. 2003 Annual Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association. Washington DC.
        • Garcia RK, Nelson AJ, Ling WK, Van Olden C. Comparing stepping-in-place and gait ability in adults with hemiplegia and healthy adults. 2003 Annual Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association, Washington, DC, June 2, 2003.
        • Ling W. The Influence of Walking Speed on Gait Symmetry in Individuals with Traumatic Unilateral Trans-tibial Amputation. 2003 Annual Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association. Washington DC. June 2003. (POSTER/PLATFORM)
        • Ling W. Communicating with diverse population in physical therapy education. 2002 Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. February 23, 2002.
      • Lorena Llosa - Associate Professor of Education
        Faculty Fellow in Residence, Carlyle Court
        • Llosa, L. & Bunch, G. (2011, June). Validity issues in the placement testing of language minority students in community colleges. Paper presented at the 33rd annual Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC), Ann Arbor Michigan.
        • Beck, S. W., Llosa, L., & Clark-Gareca, B. (2011, April). High school teachers’ knowledge of writing and writing instruction: Evidence from think-aloud protocols and interviews. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Researc
        • Llosa, L., Beck, S. W., Zhao, C. G. (2009, April). Developing a diagnostic assessment of academic writing for high school students: The construct definition phase. Paper presented at the AERA annual meeting, San Diego, CA.
        • Beck, S. W., Llosa, L., Fredrick, T, Smith, A. (2009, April). High school students' difficulties with academic writing: Implications for instruction and assessment. Paper presented at at the AERA annual meeting, San Diego, CA.
        • Llosa, L., Beck, S. W., Zhao, C. G. (2009, March). Defining the construct of academic writing to inform the development of a diagnostic assessment. Paper presented at the 31st annual Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC), Denver, CO.
        • Llosa, L. and Beck, S. W. (2007, June). Developing a diagnostic assessment of academic writing: The construct definition phase. Work-in-Progress presented at the 28th annual Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC), Barcelona, Spain.
        • Llosa, L. (2007, April). Can we trust teacher judgments? Supporting a validity argument for a standards-based classroom assessment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council of Measurement in Education (NCME), Chicago,
        • Frazier, S. and Llosa, L. (2007, March). Meaning Differences with Null / Definite Articles. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Convention (TESOL), Seattle, WA.
        • Llosa, L. (2006, April). Defining language ability: The role of ESL standards for assessment and instruction. Plenary Address presented at the 28th Annual NYSTESOL Applied Linguistics Conference,Teachers College, Columbia University, New Y
        • Llosa, L. (2006, June). A longitudinal approach to the validation of a standards-based classroom assessment of English. Paper presented at the 28th annual Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC), Melbourne, Australia.
        • Llosa, L. (2005, July). Validating the use of a standards-based classroom assessment of English proficiency: A multitrait-multimethod approach. Paper presented at the 27th annual Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC), Ottawa, Canada.
        • Ai, X., Llosa, L. & White, J. (2004, November). Application of hierarchical linear modeling in K-12 program evaluation. Paper presented at the 19th annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association (AEA), Atlanta, GA.
        • White, J. & Llosa, L. (2004, March). English learners' performance on state-mandated content and English language assessments. Paper presented at the 26th annual Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC), Temecula, CA.
      • Valerie Lundy-Wagner - Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow
        • The stealthy attribute in retention: Adviser perspectives on students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds
          To be co-presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Academic Advising Association, Nashville, TN, October 2012.
        • Using high school and district economic variables to predict engineering persistence
          To be co-presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education, San Antonio, TX, June 2012
        • A New Approach?: Academic Advising as Cultural Capital Intervention
          Presented at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, February 2012.
        • Is is a man's world? Reconsidering Black men in STEM at HBCUs
          Presented at the Critical Race Studies in Education Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, May 2011.
        • Bachelor's degree completion and intersectionality: Considering qualitatively generated theories for quantitative modeling
          Presented at the Critical Race Studies in Education Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, May 2011.
        • Aligning qualitative and quantitative notions of intersectionality: Consideration of bachelor's degree completion
          Presented at the Association for the Study of Higher Education Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 2010
        • A harassing climate: The implications of sexual harassment for campus climate
          Co-presented with Dr. Winkle-Wagner at the Association for the Study of Higher Education Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 2009
        • Showing them the money: The role of institutional financial aid policies and communication strategies in attracting low-income students
          Co-presented with Dr. Laura Perna and colleagues at the College Board Forum 2009, New York, New York, October 2009.
        • Preparing underrepresented students of color for doctoral success: The role of undergraduate institutions
          Co-presented with Dr. Marybeth Gasman and J. Vultaggio at the American Education Research Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2009.
        • When gender issues are not just about women: Reconsidering Black men at historically Black colleges and universities
          Co-presented with Dr. Marybeth Gasman at the American Education Research Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2009.
        • The impact of middle school certification tests on the teaching pool
          Co-presented with Dr. Drew Gitomer at the American Education Research Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2009
        • The contribution of HBCUs to the preparation of African American women for STEM careers: A case study
          Co-presented with Dr. Laura Perna and colleagues at the Association for the Study of Higher Education Annual Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, November 2007
      • James Macinko - Associate Professor of Public Health and Health Policy
        • Hemispheric meeting of the social protection and health network, Santiago, Chile, September 30, 2010
          Presentation: "Primary care approaches to managing chronic disease in Brazil"
        • Consortium of Universities in Global Health, September 2010 (Seattle)
          Presentation: "The influence of primary care and hospital supply on ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations among adults in Brazil, 1999-2007"
        • Medical Association of Minas Gerais and the Prefeitura of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. August 9, 2010
          Keynote presentation: "Global Challenges in Primary Health Care"
        • New York Academy of Medicine. February 2, 2010 (New York, NY)
          Presentation: "Disparities in Avoidable Mortality in the USA, 1980-2005"
        • International Congress of Epidemiology, 2008 (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
          Panel presentation: “Using large databases to evaluate primary care effectiveness”
        • Third International Conference on Primary Health Care 2007 (Recife, Brazil)
          Plenary presentation "Avoidable hospitalizations and primary care in Brazil."
        • World Federation of Public Health Associations 2006 (Rio de Janeiro)
          Panel presentation: "The impact of primary care reforms on infant mortality in Brazil"
        • AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, 2005 (Boston, MA).
          Panel presentation: "Equity-enhancing health policies and services: Experiences from Latin America and the Caribbean"
        • American Political Science Association Annual Meeting 2004 (Chicago, IL)
          Panel presentation "Wage inequality and infant mortality in OECD countries"
        • AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, 2004 (San Diego, CA)
        • VI Congresso Brasileiro De Epidemiologia, 2004 (Recife, Brazil)
        • APHA annual conference 2003 (San Francisco, CA).
          Panel presentation "Primary care, social inequalities and infant mortality in the United States" (L. Shi presenter).
        • APHA annual conference 2003 (San Francisco, CA).
          Poster, "Primary care, wage inequalities and infant mortality in OECD countries, 1970-1996"
        • AcademyHealth annual conference 2003 (Nashville, TN).
        • Brazilian Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2003 (Brasilia, Brazil).
          Panel presentation "A new methodology for rapid assessment of primary care organization and performance in Petropolis, Brazil"
      • Ted Magder - Associate Professor of Media, Culture and Communication
        • "Are Cultural Goods and Services Merely Products Like Any Other." Conference on Globalization and Diversity: UNESCO and Cultural Policy-Making: Imperatives for U.S. Arts and Culture Practitioners. Center for Folklore and Cultural Heritage, Smithsonian
        • "Cultural Diversity and Other Principles of Global Governance," UNU-KNCU Seminar on Cultural Diversity and Global Governance, Jeju Island, South Korea
      • Panayotis Mavromatis - Assistant Professor of Music and Music Education: Director of Music Theory
        • Modeling Dynamic Aspects of Mode (Echos) in Modern Greek Church Chant: A Mathematical Framework and Its Analytical Applications
          Invited paper to be presented at the First International Conference on Analytical Approaches to World Music, Amherst, MA, February 2010.
        • Analyzing Expressive Timing Data in Music Performance: A Multi-tiered Time-Scale Sensitive Approach
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Indianapolis, IN, August 2009.
        • Bayesian Inference of Musical Grammars Using Hidden Markov Models
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Indianapolis, IN, August 2009.
        • A Multi-tiered Approach for Analyzing Expressive Timing in Music Performance
          Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music and John Clough Memorial Conference, New Haven, CT, June 2009.
        • HMM Analysis of Musical Structure: Identification of Hidden Variables Through Topology-Sensitive Model Selection
          Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music and John Clough Memorial Conference, New Haven, CT, June 2009.
        • An Intelligent Tutoring System for Tonal Counterpoint: From Process to Structure
          Paper presented at the 4th Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 2008. With Matthew Brown.
        • Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Music Theory: A Knowledge-Based Programming Framework
          Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Music Theory Society of New York State, New York, NY, April 2007.
        • Middleground Patterns of Modal Polyphony: A Schenkerian Exploration of Psalm-Tone Tonalities
          Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Conference of Music Theorists, Medford, MA, March 2007.
        • Parsing Context-Free Grammars for Music: A Computational Model of Schenkerian Analysis
          Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Evanston, IL, August 2004. With Matthew Brown.
        • A Hidden Markov Model of Melody in Greek Church Chant
          Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Evanston, IL, August 2004.
        • Bayesian Learning of Musical Grammars from Data
          Invited talk presented at the Eastman School of Music/University of Rochester/Cornell University Music Cognition Symposium, Rochester, NY, April 2004.
        • Hidden Markov Models of Melodic Improvisation
          Invited talk presented at the NYU Workshop on Computational and Biological Learning, January 2004.
        • A Declarative Model of Schenkerian Theory/Analysis Using Prolog
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Theory, Madison, WI, November 2003. With Matthew Brown.
        • A Probabilistic Model of Melodic Process in Greek Church Chant
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Las Vegas, NV, June 2003.
        • Minimum Description Length: An Information-Theoretic Approach to Music Model Building
          Invited paper presented at the Southeastern Sectional Meeting of the American Mathematical Society, Baton Rouge, LA, March 2003.
        • Modeling Expertise at Tonal Composition: A Preliminary Report
          Report to the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 2000. With Matthew Brown.
        • Toward a Perceptual Model for Categorizing Atonal Sonorities
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Theory, Atlanta, GA, November 1999. With Virginia Williamson.
        • Categorizing Atonal Sonorities: Multidimensional Scaling, Tree-Fitting and Clustering Compared
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Evanston, IL, August 1999. With Virginia Williamson.
        • Toward a Perceptual Model for Categorizing Atonal Sonorities
          Invited lecture, Penn State University, State College, PA, April 1999. With Virginia Williamson.
        • The Early Keyboard Prelude as an Agent in the Formation of Schenkerian Background Prototypes
          Paper presented at the Third International Schenker Symposium, New York, NY, March 1999.
        • Similarity of Pitch-Class Sets: A Perceptual Study
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Theory, Phoenix, AZ, November 1997. With Virginia Williamson.
        • The Combinatorial Model of Contour Perception
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Cambridge, MA, August 1997. With Ian Quinn.
        • Similarity in Atonal Music Theory: A Perceptual Study
          Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Cambridge, MA, August 1997. With Virginia Williamson.
        • The Perceptual Relevance of Similarity Measures in Music Theory
          Invited lecture, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, February 1997. With Virginia Williamson.
      • Sandee McClowry - Professor of Applied Psychology
        • CHILD TEMPERAMENT; PROVIDING INSIGHTS AND STRATEGIES TO PARENTS
          Plenary Session at the 26th Annual Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 31, 2005.
        • INSIGHTS INTO CHILDREN"S TEMPERAMENT
          Presentation at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, Psychology Department, June 2, 2004 Presentation at the Fribourg University Institute of Family Research and Counseling, Switzerland, June 4, 2004

        • Children and Youth Keynote Speaker for the Evidence-Based Practice Conference, Rochester, NY, December 7, 2002.
        • McClowry, S. G., & Foley, M. (2005). An adaptation of INSIGHTS for Children with Attention Deficit With Hyperactivity.
          Paper presented at 16th Annual Research Nursing Conference of Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society, The Big Island, Hawaii, July 16, 2005.
        • McClowry, S. G., Snow, D. L., Carlson, A., Tamis-LeMonda, C. S., & Gullersserian, J. A. (2005). Child temperament and teacher feedback: Relationships to student engagement and disruption in the classroom.
          Poster presented at the Temperament and Personality Development Preconference at the Society for Research and Child Development, Atlanta, GA, April 7, 2005.
        • TEMPERAMENT-BASED INTERVENTION
          Laboratory of Personality and Cognition , National Institute of Aging , Baltimore, MD, August 11, 2005.
      • Joseph McDonald - Professor of Teaching and Learning
        • Working Together for Student Success: How Schools and Universities Can Bridge their Culture Gap
          Presentation at the Winter Symposium, New Teacher Center, San Jose, CA, February 3, 2009(view)
        • Autonomy and Accountability in New York City School Reform
          Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, April 2009 (view)
        • School-University Partnerships: Power of Complementarity
          Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, April 2009(view)
      • Tsega A. Mehreteab - Clinical Professor of Physical Therapy
        • Mehreteab, T. The 21st Century Workplace: How to Enhance Cultural Diversity and Crack the Glass Ceiling. APTA Geriatric Section; CSM- Feb.15, 2003, Tampa, Florida.
        • Mehreteab, T. Physical Therapy Interventions in Deconditioning: Mekane Hiwet Health Education Center, Asmara, Eritrea, June 6, 2002.
        • Mehreteab, T. Qualifications & Responsibilities of Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants in Eritrea:. Mekane Hiwet Health Education Center, Asmara, Eritrea, June 7, 2002.
        • Mehreteab, T. Rewards and Challenges of Physical Therapy Practice in Africa: APTA Health Policy Section, CSM- Feb 23, 2002, Boston, Massachusetts.
        • Mehreteab, T. Cultural Diversity and Communication Issues in Physical Therapy Practice, Patient Care, Management and Education: APTA Geriatric Section, CSM- Feb 23, 2002, Boston, Massachusetts.
        • Mehreteab, T. Planning and Designing a Physical Therapy Department: Mekane Hiwet Health Education Center, Asmara, Eritrea, August 13, 2001
        • Mehreteab, T. Utilization of Physical Agents in Physical Therapy Interventions: Mekane Hiwet Health Education Center, Asmara, Eritrea August 14, 2001
        • Mehreteab, T. Ghebrehiwet, B. Baker, M. et al. Current Physical Therapy Practice in Eritrea: Mekane Hiwet Health Education Center, Ministry of Health, Asmara, Eritrea, August 15, 2001
      • Cynthia Miller-Idriss - Associate Professor of International Education and Educational Sociology
        • "What is Area Studies?"* (with Mitchell Stevens). Eastern Sociological Society (ESS) Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2009
        • "Walking the Talk: The Multi-year, Mixed Methods Design." 53rd Annual Comparative International Education Society Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009
        • "Exporting Higher Education: Offshore Campuses in the Middle East" 53rd Annual Comparative International Education Society Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009
        • "Studying the Production of Knowledge about World Regions." The U.S. Department of Education's International Education Programs Service (IEPS) Title VI 50th Anniversary Conference. Washington, DC, 2009
        • "Area Studies in the United States." Lunch talk in conjunction with Area Studies Revisited: Transregional Studies in Germany. Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin/Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin, Germany, 2009
        • "Everyday Nationhood" (with Jon Fox). Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) 12th Annual World Convention, Harriman Institute, Columbia University, 2007
        • "Area Studies under Fire: Globalization, Internationalization, and the Reorganization of International Knowledge in the United States"* (with Lizzie Anderson). 51st Annual Meeting of the Comparative International Education Society, Baltimore, MD, 200
        • "Globalization and Area Studies: Challenges for Middle East Studies" (with Lizzie Anderson). Middle East Studies Association Meeting, Boston, MA, 2006
        • "Everyday Nationalism"* (with Jon Fox). American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, 2006
      • Catherine Milne - Associate Professor of Science Education
        • Representation and Interaction Design for Effective High School Chemistry Simulations: Suggestions from the Field
          Symposium Seeing Concepts: Rethinking Math and Science Instruction at the 2010 Institute for Education Sciences (IES) Research Conference, National Harbor, MD, 28-30 June, 2010.
      • Nicholas Mirzoeff - Professor of Media, Culture and Communication
        • Enfin, on se regarde: for the right to look
          Keynote for Visual Studies Colloque, Paris, Jan. 6, 2011.
      • Marilyn Moffat - Professor of Physical Therapy
        • Moffat M. Combating the Major Life-style Related Health Issues Facing Us. Keynote Addresss, Community Project for Health Promotion for the Elderly Ceremony, Terceira Island, Azores, January 14, 2012.
        • Schmid S, Moffat M, Gutierrez GM. Effect of knee joint cooling on the electromyographic activity and ground reaction forces of lower extremity muscles during a plyometric exercise. National Physiotherapy Congress, Basel, Switzerland, Poster 2012.
        • Pozzi F, Gutierrez GM, Moffat M. Biomechanical and EMG analysis of toe and heel landing during stepping down in ongoing gait. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Chicago IL, February -2012 Poster. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Evidence-based Practice for Cardiovascular/Pulmonary Disorders. Annual Conference Association of Physiotherapists of Brazil, Florianopolous Brazil, October 10, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. WCPT’s International Role. Panel Discussion - Annual Conference Association of Physiotherapists of Brazil, Florianopolous Brazil, October 9, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Celebrating 60 Years of Moving the Profession Forward. Keynote Address, Annual Conference Association of Physiotherapists of Brazil, Florianopolous Brazil, October 9, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Moving the Profession Forward Around the World. Keynote Address, 8th International Congress of the Order of Physiotherapists in Lebanon, Beirut, Lebanon, September 17, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Evidence-Based Exercise Prescription – Are We Pushing Hard Enough. 8th International Congress of the Order of Physiotherapists in Lebanon, Beirut, Lebanon, September 17, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Evidence-Based Exercise Prescription: Raising the Standard of Delivery. Introduction and Overview WCPT Policies - Chair Expert Panel, Amsterdam Netherlands, June 21, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Schmid S, Moffat M, Gutierrez GM. Effect of knee joint cooling on the electromyographic activity of lower extremity muscles during a plyometric exercise. Poster Presented at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, Amsterdam The Netherlands,
        • Moffat M. Celebrating WCPT’s 60th Anniversary. Opening Ceremonies Address, World Physical Therapy 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 20, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Broadening Our Horizons. Presidential Address, General Meeting World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 18, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Ling WK, Moffat M, Batavia M. Influence of a specialized curriculum on the career choices of a doctor of physical therapy program graduates. Poster Presented at Annual Conference and Exposition American Physical Therapy Association, National Harbor MD, Ju
        • Moffat M. The Challenges of the Profession Before You. Closing Remarks, NYU 2011 Physical Therapy Graduating Class, New York NY, August 25, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges of the Profession Before You. Graduation Address, Washington University, May 20, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Building Bone Health Into Your Practice: Osteoporosis Functional Examination and Exercise Prescription. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans LA, February 11, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Strategies for Evaluating Balance and Coordination in the Work Place – Part of Presentation - Workers’ Compensation and the Older Worker: Case-Based Approach. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans LA, February 10, 2011. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Higher Entry Level Degrees in Physiotherapy Will Lead to Better Patient Care. Australian Physiotherapy Association, Gold Coast, Australia, October 30, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Meeting the Needs of the Profession as Demographics Change. Keynote, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Gold Coast, Australia, October 29, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Moving the Profession Forward Around the World. Keynote, Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists, Limerick, Ireland, October 13, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Are We Meeting the Challenges. Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists, Limerick, Ireland, October 13, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness. Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists, Limerick, Ireland, October 12, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Moving the Profession Forward Around the World. Keynote, Taiwan Physical Therapy Association Meeting, Taichung, Taiwan, September 26, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Moving the Profession Forward Around the World. Keynote, South America Region Meeting World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Santiago, Chile, August 19, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Pozzi F, Gutierrez GM, Moffat M. Biomechanical analysis of stepping down in continuous gait following ankle evertor fatigue: a pilot study. Poster Presented at Annual Meeting American Society of Biomechanics, Providence RI, August 18-21, 2010.
        • Moffat M. Setting the Stage – Profile of Aging Americans. EXPAAC Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 28, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Physical Therapists as Exercise Experts with Aging Adults. Africa Region Meeting World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Ghana, Africa, July 22, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Moving the Profession Forward Around the World. Keynote, Africa Region Meeting World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Ghana, Africa, July 22, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness. The Princeton Club of NY, New York NY, June 8, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Moving the Profession Forward Around the World. Keynote, European Region Meeting World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Berlin, Germany, May 27, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Direct Access. Europe Region Meeting World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Berlin, Germany, May 26, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession around the World. Keynote, Swiss Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Basel Switzerland, May 7, 2010. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Opening Keynote Address. International Summit on Direct Access and Advanced Scope of Practice in Physical Therapy, National Harbor MD, October 22, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness, English Speaking Union, New York NY, October 20, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physical Therapy: Advancing the Profession. Scully Lecture for the Southwest District Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association, Pittsburgh PA, October 13, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness. HJC Bowden Center, East Point GA, September 29, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness. Atlanta Fullerton Public Library/Northeast Spruill Oaks Branch, John’s Creek GA, September 29, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession around the World. Keynote, Bermuda Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Bermuda, September 17, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession around the World. Keynote, Philippine Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Manila Philippines, September 13, 2009 (via video telecast). (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Educating Today’s Physical Therapist for Tomorrow’s Practice. Tenth Armenian Medical World Conference, New York NY, July 1, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Evidence-based Exercise Prescription for Special Populations. Singapore Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Singapore, May 17, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession around the World” – Keynote, Singapore Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Singapore, May 16, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Global Perspectives of Physiotherapy Education. Singapore Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Singapore, May 16, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession around the World. Keynote, Bahrain Physical Therapy Association Meeting, Bahrain, April 20, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Legislative Process and Legislative Update. Greater New York District of NY Physical Therapy Association, New York NY, April 4, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. Keynote, Malaysian Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 23, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Evidence-based Exercise Interventions for Cardiovascular/Pulmonary Disorders. Columbian Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Bogotá, Columbia, March 12, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Evidence-based Exercise Interventions for Neuromuscular and Endocrine Disorders. Columbian Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Bogotá Columbia, March 12, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession around the World. Keynote, Columbian Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Bogotá Columbia, March 11, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Evidence-based Exercise Interventions for Musculoskeletal Disorders. Columbian Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Bogotá Columbia, March 11, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Getting to Yes - Fostering Service for Component Leaders. Health Policy & Administration Section of the American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections’ Meeting, Las Vegas NV, February 10, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. Keynote, Asian Region Meeting of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Mumbai, India, January 22, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Building Bone Health Into Your Practice: Osteoporosis Functional Examination and Exercise Prescription. Keynote, Egyptian Syndicate of Physiotherapy Meeting, Cairo, Egypt, January 9, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. Keynote, Egyptian Syndicate of Physiotherapy Meeting, Cairo, Egypt, January 9, 2009. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. Keynote, Korean Physical Therapy Association Meeting, Daegu, Korea, October 12, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. Keynote, Africa Region Meeting of WCPT, Abuja, Nigeria, August 21, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Physical Therapist Management of Spine Disorders: Spinal Stenosis and Spondylolisthesis. First Annual NYC Conference, Power Pilates, New York NY, August 1, 2008.
        • Moffat M. Physical Therapist Management of Spine Disorders: Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. First Annual NYC Conference, Power Pilates, New York NY, August 1, 2008.
        • Moffat M. Exercise Throughout Life. Reach MD X-M, one-fifty-seven (The Channel for Medical Professionals), June 24, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Exercise in the Presence of Disease. Reach MD X-M, one-fifty-seven (The Channel for Medical Professionals), June 24, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. Keynote Address, Israel Physiotherapy Association Meeting, Jerusalem, Israel May 28, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness. Older Women's League, New York NY, May 14, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness. Colony Club, New York NY, May 8, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. North American/Caribbean Region of the WCPT, Barbados, West Indies, April 24, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Activity: The Antidote to Aging. 92nd Street Y, New York NY, April 6, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting WCPT. Nordic Physiotherapy Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, April 3-4, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. The Challenges Confronting Physiotherapy: Advancing the Profession Around the World. Nordic Physiotherapy Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, April 3-4, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. Age-Defying Fitness: Making the Most of Your Body for the Rest of Your Life. Canyon Ranch, Lenox MA, January 25-26, 2008. (INVITED)
        • Feldman S, Moffat M. Cardiorespiratory responses of individuals with cervical and thoracic spinal cord injury (sci) during upper and lower extremity exercise. Platform Presentation at 2007 Congress Meeting of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy,
        • Moffat M. Debate: Scope of Practice: Physical Therapy Must Get Back to its Roots and Focus on its Core Expertise. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress Meeting, Vancouver BC, June 5, 2007. (INVITED)
        • Moffat M. To Bend or Not to Bend While Testing Individuals With Osteopenia or Osteoporosis. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston MA, February 16, 2007 (With Dale Avers and Karen Kemmis)
      • Catherine Moore - Clinical Associate Professor of Music Business
        • Canadian Music Week
          Host and mentor, Toronto, March 10-12, 2011.
        • "How Music Companies Make Technology Decisions"
          Co-presenter and developer, two-part workshop, NYU, September 24 and October 29, 2010.
        • Canadian Music Week 2009
          Panelist at Canadian Music Week in Toronto: "Digital Music Marketing: Techniques, tactics, tips and secrets to online success from the pros".
        • Canadian Music Week 2007 and 2008
          Global Forum: Moderator of table discussions among top music industry executives on tough industry topics. Reports of discussions are at: http://www.caama.org/global_forum_report2008.html
        • Can Music Quality Be Measured in Business Terms?
          Keynote address given in September 2005 at the opening of a new M.A. in music management degree program in Krems, Austria.
        • International Music Marketing as Translation
          Paper presented in June 2005 at the IASPM/Memorial University conference "Post-Colonial Distances: The Study of Popular Music in Canada and Australia" in Newfoundland, Canada. The paper uses translation theory (Umberto Eco, George Steiner and others) to suggest how the translator-marketer can utilize the marketing "energy" inherent within music to move that music to another place. The pop music industry's strength lies in the universality of its multiple meanings. Love lyrics, dance beats, and pop melodies travel the world with no need of translation. But less universal music -- including many genres and languages -- needs marketers who can dig deeply into the music's verbal and non-verbal languages and translate without betrayal.(view)
        • Cultural Variety as Music Business Strategy: Enriching the Repertoire or Pandering for Profit?
          Presented in July 2004 at the Symposium of the International Musicological Society Melbourne, Australia.(view)
        • International Musicological Congress
          Professor Moore chaired a session at the International Musicological Congress (Leuven, Belgium) in August 2002 on case studies in music distribution -- the case studies were from Russia, Italy and The Netherlands.
      • Susan Murray - Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
        • Locating "the Real" in Non-fiction Television: Aesthetics, Traditions and Genre"
          Keynote address at Television, Aesthetics, and Reality Conference, Dept de Linguas e Culturas, University of Averio, Portugal. June 2005.
      • Shondel Nero - Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning
        • Nero, S. (2011, March). Language and racial/ethnic segregation among Caribbean immigrants in New York City schools
          Paper presented at the American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference, Chicago, IL.
        • Nero, S. (2011, March). Expanding the legitimacy and viability of creole languages in education and beyond
          Respondent on panel at the American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference, Chicago, IL.
        • Nero, S. (2010, August). Racial/ethnic segregation and Caribbean language in New York City schools
          Paper presented at the Society for Caribbean Linguistics Conference, Bridgetown, Barbados.
        • Nero, S. (2010, March). Teaching Caribbean Creole English speakers: Language, literacy, and professional development
          Colloquium panelist at the TESOL Convention, Boston, MA.
        • Nero, S. (2010, March). Language, literacy and pedagogy of Caribbean Creole English speakers
          Colloquium panelist at the American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference, Atlanta, GA.
        • Nero, S. (2009, December). Classroom encounters with speakers of Caribbean Creole English.
          Colloquium panelist at the Modern Language Association Convention in Philadelphia, PA.
        • Nero, S. (2009, March). Teacher training for Caribbean Creole English speakers: Navigating uncharted territory
          Paper presented at the TESOL Convention, Denver, CO.
        • Nero, S. (2008, April). Preparing TESOLers for worlds of English users.
          Colloquium chair and panelist at the TESOL Convention, New York, NY
        • Nero, S. (2006, March). Linguistic identities, attitudes, and writing assessment.
          Colloquium panelist at the Conference on College Composition and Communication, Chicago, IL.
        • Nero, S. (2006, March). Language teaching and assessment challenges under NCLB.
          Paper presented at the TESOL Convention, Tampa, FL.
        • Nero, S. (2006, March). Broadening perspectives in second language writing.
          Colloquium panelist at the TESOL Convention, Tampa, FL.
        • Nero, S. (2005, March). Language, identities, and ESL pedagogy.
          Paper presented at the TESOL Convention, San Antonio, TX.
        • Nero, S. (2004, November). Impact of attitudes towards bidialectalism and bilingualism on assessment.
          Colloquium panelist at the annual convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), Philadelphia, PA.
        • Nero, S. (2004, July). "Is English we speaking": Language, identity, and education of Caribbean English speakers.
          Paper given at 10th annual conference of the International Association for World Englishes (IAWE). Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.
        • Nero, S. (2004, April). Challenges and possibilities teaching World English Speakers.
          Colloquium panelist at TESOL Convention, Long Beach, CA.
        • Nero, S. (2003, March). Reflective collaboration between NES and NNES in an MA-TESOL Program
          Colloquium panelist at TESOL Convention, Baltimore, MD.
        • Nero, S. (2003, March). Working as a TESOL professional of color.
          Colloquium panelist at TESOL Convention, Baltimore, MD.
        • Nero, S. (2002, April). Juggling TESL and TEFL in MA-TESOL Programs.
          Paper presented at TESOL Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.
      • Marion Nestle - Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health
        • See c.v. for presentations
      • Marilyn Nonken - Assistant Professor of Music and Music Education
        • "Spectres Transatlantiques"
          Festival D'Automne, Paris, France, 9/9/06
        • "Contemporary French Composers: Durand, Dusapin, Murail"
          French Embassy, Maison Francaise Washington, D.C. 10/28/06
        • "Virtuosity and Politics"
          Rice University, Houston, TX 3/1/07
        • "Music and Philosophy: Ives, Cage, and Finnissy"
          Amherst College, MA 2/28/07
        • "Collaboration and Confrontation: Working with Composers"
          William Kapell International Piano Competition and Festival University of Maryland at College Park, 7/18/07
        • "La notation ne peut rendre compte du fait:" Performance Practice and Notation in Murail's Territoires de l'Oubli "
          "French Music: Performance Practice and Aesthetics." Brigham Young University of Hawaii, 11/17/07
        • "New Piano Music: Aesthetics and Performance Practice"
          Brandeis University, 11/1/07
        • "Messiaen & Murail: Catalogue d'Oiseaux/Les Travaux et les Jours"
          Festival Aspects des Musiques d'Aujourd-hui, Conservatoire National de Region, Caen, France, 3/16/08
        • "Treasures from the Archives: Morton Feldman & Erich Itor Kahn"
          Walter Reade Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, 11/1/08.
        • "Messiaen to Murail, or, What Sounds Become"
          Messiaen 2008 Centennial Conference. Birmingham Conservatoire, England, 6/23/08.
        • "The Music of Tristan Murail"
          Co-presentation with Tristan Murail, Maison Francaise, NYU, 10/16/08
        • "Composer Portrait: Jason Eckardt, Undersong"
          Miller Theatre, New York, NY, 11/16/08.
        • "Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen"
          Rothko Chapel, Houston, TX, 12/9/08.
        • "Sounds of New York: Music of Babbitt, Baker, Eckardt, Feldman, Finnissy, & Lim"
          Musica Nova, Helsinki, Finland, 2/9-11/09. Panel discussion with Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky (2/9), recital (2/10) and lecture-presentation at the Sibelius-Academy 2/11).
        • New Commissions: Festinger's 'La pianiste' and Lim's 'The Four Seasons (After Cy Twombly)'"
          McGill University, Montreal, 3/19/09.
        • New Commissions; Festinger's 'La pianiste," Lim's 'The Four Seasons (After Cy Twombly),' and Baker's 'Stress Position'"
          The Music Gallery, Toronto, 3/21/09.
        • "Exploring the Unknown: Teaching and Learning New Music"
          World Piano Pedagogy Conference, Dallas, TX, 10/24/08.
        • "Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen"
          Baryshnikov Arts Center, New York, NY 6/23/09
        • "Perception of live and recorded musical performances"
          15th Annual International Conference on Action and Perception. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota. 7/16/09.
        • "New Music and Challenges to the Performer"
          New England Conservatory. 9/25/09.
        • "New American Music: Hoffman, Baker, Beaudoin, Rakowski, and Festinger"
          Festival of New American Music, Sacramento. 11/9/09.
        • "Modern Virtuosos: Liza Lim - The Four Seasons (After Cy Twombly)"
          Menil Collection, Houston. 11/17/09.
        • "Tristan Murail: Territoires de L'Oubli"
          Zipper Concert Hall, Los Angeles. 12/7/09.
        • "Morton Feldman: Triadic Memories"
          Players Theatre, New York. 3/3/10.
        • "Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen"
          (Le) Poisson Rouge, New York. 8/2/10.
        • "The Chilean Bicentennial: Music of Rzewski and Chuaqui"
          Instituto Chileno-Norteamericano, Santiago, Chile. 11/3/10.
        • "Frederick Rzewski: The People United Will Never Be Defeated!"
          (Le) Poisson Rouge, New York. 11/9/10.
        • "Interpretations: Joseph Kubera and Marilyn Nonken"
          Roulette, New York. 3/17/11.
        • "Tristan Murail: La Mandragore, Comme un oeil suspendu ..., Territoires de l'Oubli"
          University of British Columbia School of Music, Vancouver. 3/23/11.
        • "Gyorgy Kurtag: A Composed Program"
          The Menil Collection, Houston, TX. 1/31/12.
        • "Marilyn Nonken and Joseph Kubera"
          University of California at Santa Cruz, 4/5/12.
      • Elizabeth M. Norman - Professor of History of the Professions
        • 2011 Presentations
          University of Montana, Missoula Montana; Rutgers University. Living History Society. New Brunswick, New Jersey;Western Heritage Center. Billings Montana.
        • 2010 Presentations
          Vail Symposium, Vail Colorado; Stuart G. Christian Lecture. Virginia Historical Society;University of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana; New York. Visiting Nurse Service of New York. "Nursing and History."; Reno Nevada. Descendants of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor.
        • May 2010 Stuart G. Christian Lecture. Virginia Historical Society.
        • 2009 Select Presentations
          November 2009. New York. New York University, Student Resource Center and Veterans Alliance November 2009. New York. J.P. Morgan Private Equity Group. New York October 2009. Nashville, Tennessee. Southern Festival of Books. October 2009. Newark, New Jersey. Rutgers University, Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights. October 2009. Baltimore, Maryland. New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association. September 2009. Chicago, Illinois. Pritzker Military Library September 2009. Norfolk, Virginia. MacArthur Memorial and Museum. July 2009. Billings, Montana. Montana State University. June 2009. Washington D.C. Library of Congress, Philippine Embassy Asian Veterans Groups,
        • 2010. University of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana
          "Lessons Learned from Military Service." Health Care Professional Conference. Keynote speaker.
        • Other 2010 Select Presentations
          May 2010. New York. Visiting Nurse Service of New York. "Nursing and History." April 2010. Reno Nevada. Descendants of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor
      • Niyati Parekh - Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Public Health
        • 1/2010 ‘Nutrition Transition and the prospect of cancer’, New York University, Non-Infectious disease class, Masters in Global Public Health program
        • 1/2009 ‘Obesity, Insulin Resistance, and Cancer Mortality,’ New York Obesity Group, Columbia University
        • 1/2009 Moderator for Global Health Session on International Food Security Treaty, New York University
        • 4/2008 ‘Obesity and chronic diseases – biological mechanisms and potential interventions’. UMDNJ, Department of family medicine.
        • 12/2006 ‘Vitamin D and eye disease.’ Department of Nutrition, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
        • 12/2006 ‘Diet and eye disease.’ Department of Nutrition, New York University, NY, NY
        • 7/2006 ‘Obesity and prostate cancer.’ Department of Family Medicine, UMDNJ, Somerset, NJ
        • 12/2005 ‘Association of vitamin D and age-related maculopathy in NHANES III.’ Young Investigators Award Competition, FASEB, San Diego, CA
        • 2/2005 ‘Nutrition in the US vs. India - current issues.’ Nirmala Niketan College, Mumbai, India
        • 12/2004 'Micronutrients and age-related maculopathy.’ Dept. of Population Sciences, UW-Madison. Madison,WI
      • Anita Perr - Clinical Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy
        • "Assistive Technology (AT) Used by People with Disabilities: Powered Mobility, ECU, Adapted Driving"
          Annual presentation to NYU PT Students, spring semester. NY, NY. Spring 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
        • "Splinting & bracing choices in veterinary rehabilitation and an introduction to custom splinting with thermoplastics (Two day course)"
          Coauthor: I. Borghese. Sponsored by Canine Rehabilitation Institute, Deerfield Beach, FL. February, 2008
        • "Splinting & bracing choices in veterinary medicine (Two day course)"
          Coauthor: I. Borghese. Sponsored by Canine Rehabilitation Institute, Snowmass, CO. August, 2007
        • "Making an Environment Accessible for Your Autistic Child"
          Annual Techworks Conference. Hosted by the United Cerebral Palsy of New York City. Brooklyn, NY. November, 2005
        • "Assistive Technology Used by People with Learning Disabilities: Selecting Software"
          Grand Rounds. Stanley S. Lamm Institute fore Child Neurology and Development Medicine. Brooklyn, NY. November 2002
        • "Performing postural evaluations for wheelchair mobility and seating: Adults and children"
          Presentation at the AOTA Annual Conference, Miami, May 2002.
        • "Adaptations and Modifications for Driving"
          Guest Lecture, Long Island University Occupational Therapy Program., July 2001, May 2002
        • "Use of accessibility options in computer operating systems"
          Presentation at the AOTA Annual Conference, Miami, 2002.
        • "Manual wheelchair skills"
          Presentation at the RESNA Annual Conference, 2002.
        • "Powered wheelchair skills"
          Presentation at the RESNA Annual Conference, June 2001.
        • "Assistive technology and disability"
          Guest Lecture in the Cooper Union Bioengineering Program, April 2001.
        • "Use of accessibility options in computer operating systems"
          Presentation at the AOTA Annual Conference, Philadelphia, 2001.
      • Juan Pinon - Assistant Professor of Media, Culture and Communication

        • October, 2011. "Crafting the post-national: the rising transnational industrial model in the Ibero-American audiovisual space," Global Fusion, Temple University (Philadelphia, PA)

        • September, 2011. "United States: the growth, restructure, digitalization and diversification of Hispanic television," VI Obitel Seminar, Catholic University of Portugal, (Lisbon)

        • May, 2011. "Convergence culture and the new marketing frontier." ICA (Boston, MA).

        • May, 2011. "The emergence of a third linguistic space in the U.S. Latino television: cable networks targeting young bilingual-bicultural Latina/os." with Professor Viviana Rojas, ICA (Boston, MA)

        • May, 2011. "La TV hispana de los Estados Unidos y los flujos hemisféricos de programación." Universidad Panamericana. (Ciudad de México, México)

        • November, 2010. “Passing as Hispanic network: Azteca America’s strategies of identity, programming, production and marketing,” ASA (San Antonio, TX)

        • August, 2010. “La TV Hispana en transición.” V Seminário Internacional OBITEL, PUC-Rio Brasil (Rio de Janeiro)

        • November, 2009. “The role of broadcasting distribution in the configuration of the U.S. Spanish-language television industry,” NCA (Chicago Illinois).

        • October, 2009. “Betty and the ugly reality of telenovelas in the U.S. television market.” Global Fusion UT (Austin TX).

        • July, 2009. “New players and new scenarios in the Latino television field in the United States” OBITEL. IAMCR , (Mexico, D.F.)

        • April, 2009. “The institutional process of production audiences: the case of Azteca America.” Hispanic Media and Audiences: Professional and Academic Perspectives Colloquium TTU (Lubbock TX)

        • April, 2009. “Spanish, English or Spanglish? The new battlefronts for the Latino television audience.” Hispanic Media and Audiences: Professional and Academic Perspectives Colloquium, TTU (Lubbock TX)

        • February, 2009. “The unexplored site of distribution and the challenges of building a national television network within the U.S. Latino field: The case of Azteca America.” International Conference of the State of the Spanish-Language & other Latino-Oriented Media Texas State University, (San Marcos TX)

        • November, 2008. “The unexplored site of distribution and the challenges of building a national television network within the U.S. Latino television field: the case of Azteca America.” DRC at MCC-NYU (New York, NY)

        • October, 2008. “Azteca America’s business model and the strategies of building a network within the U.S. Spanish-language television industry,” II Congreso de las Américas, (Mexico D.F.)

        • May, 2008. “Mapping the transformation of the U.S. Latino television field,” ICA. (Montreal, Canada)

        • May, 2007. “TV Azteca’s process of internationalization: Selling Mexican-ness.” ICA (San Francisco, CA)

        • May, 2007. “Latinos and Televisión: Hybridization or Multilayered Cultural Identities.” ICA, (San Francisco, CA).

        • April, 2007. “Azteca America strategies of expansion into the U.S. Latino Media” Siglo XXI – Mexican American Center - IUPLR, (Austin, TX)

        • January, 2007. “Reflexiones sobre la recepción televisiva de telenovelas: el caso de Betty la Fea” Cátedra de Semiótica ITESM-CCM. (Mexico, D.F.)

        • November, 2006. “Mapping social mobility, accumulation of linguistic capital and media use by family trajectories and socioeconomic genograms” NCA (San Antonio, TX)

        • October, 2006. “Mexican TV Azteca's Transnational Expansion in America as part of its National Competition”, Global Fusion (Chicago, Il).

        • September, 2006. “Elections and the emergence of a divided society” Presentation at The Aftermath of the 2006 Mexican Elections. LILAS-UT (Austin, TX)

        • September, 2005. “Family Trajectories, Cultural Capital, and Media Use” Global Fusion (Athens, Ohio)

        • May, 2005. “Rethinking the Digital Divide: A Capabilities Approach to Digital Inequalities” ICA (New York, NY)

        • May, 2005. “Still Divided: Ethnicity, Generation, Cultural Capital and New Technologies,” ICA (New York, NY)
      • Sally Poole - Clinical Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
        • "OT management of peripheral nerve injuries"
          Co-authors and co-presenters: C. Maher & S. Berger. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Houston, April 2009.
        • "The ABC's of splinting"
          Co-author and co-presenter: S. Berger. New York State Occupational Therapy Workshop, New York, June 2007.
        • "Occupational therapy evaluation & intervention for patients with peripheral nerve injuries"
          Co-author and presenter: C. Maher. Presented at the New York State Occupational Therapy Conference, Brooklyn, October 2002.
        • "Does Managed Care effect certified hand therapist's delivery of care?"
          Paper with J. Rutt, T. Herman, F. Cherry & E. Immel at the American Society of Hand Therapy Annual Meeting, Nashville, October 2001.
        • "Is there a difference in girth in the dominant upper extremity when compared to the non-dominant upper extremity?"
          Paper with V. Aliermo, H. Simoni, M. Thengill, & Y. Yee at the American Society of Hand Therapy Annual Meeting, Nashville, October 2001.
        • "Scar management: Basic wound healing"
          Presentation at the NYU Division of Nursing Continuing Education Seminar, New York, NY, May 2001.
        • "Pediatric hand injuries: Therapist management of the burned hand and therapist management of peripheral nerve injuries"
          Presentation at the Combined Annual Meeting of the Venezuelan Hand Surgery Society and the Venezuelan Society of Hand Therapy, Caracas, June 2001.
      • Smita Rao - Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
        • S Rao,K Gross, J Niu, M Nevitt, J Torner, C Lewis, J Hietpas, D Felson, H Hillstrom. Are pressure time integral and cumulative stress related to 1st MTP pain: The MOST Study. World Congress on Osteoarthritis, Barcelona, Spain 2012
        • Smita Rao, Betty Chow, Scott Silverling. Early Rehabilitation for Hip and Foot OA: Opportunities and Challenges. (Instructional Symposium) American College of Rheumatology / Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, Washington DC, 2012
        • S Rao, H Hillstrom, M Hannan. Foot Structure, Footwear and Foot Pain. Translating Evidence into Practice (Instructional Symposium) Americal College of Rhumatology / ARHP Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2011
        • Smita Rao, Renata Ripa. Gluteus Medius, Rectus Femoris, Peroneus Longus and Medial gastrocnemius Activation is Influenced by Footwear and Activity. International Society of Biomechanics, Brussels 2011
        • J Park, K Mroczek, C Chapman, S Sheskier, G Civarra, J Weatherall, Smita Rao Reliability of Radiographic Grades Used to Assess 1st Metatarsophalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis. Summer Meeting, American Foot and Orthopedic Society, Denver, CO 2011
        • S Rao, C Neville. Mechanisms Underlying Effectiveness of Foot Orthoses – A Translational Perspective. (Tutorial, Accepted) American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO 2011
        • S Rao Comparison of Plantar Pressure sustained during Activities of Daily Living. (Invited Speaker) NY / NJ APTA Conference, Atlantic City, NJ (view)
        • S Rao, J Song, A Kraszewski, S Backus, S Ellis, J Deland, H Hillstrom. The Effect of Foot Structure on 1st Metatarsophalangeal Joint Flexibility and Hallucal Loading. 2nd Congress of the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community, Seattle(view)
        • S Rao, O Lo, L Iannuzzi, K Mroczek. Symmetry of Plantar Pressure during Self-Selected Walking, Fast Walking, Heel Raise and Sit-to-Stand Activities. American Society of Biomechanics, Providence, RI, 2010 (view)
        • S Rao, A Miana, H Hillstrom et al. Effect of Plication on Gleno-humeral Translation – A Preliminary In Vitro Study. American Society of Biomechanics, Providence, RI, 2010 (view)
        • S Rao, S Carter, Y Chen, K. Mroczek. Reliability of Regional Plantar Pressure during Walking, Stair Ascent and Descent. American Society of Biomechanics, Providence, RI, 2010 (view)
        • IK Saha, AE Dirik, U Topkara, N Memon, GM Gutierrez, S Rao. Reliability and Validity of Accelerometer-based Smartphones to Assess Physical Activity. American Society of Biomechanics, Providence, RI, 2010 (view)
        • S Rao, D Nawoczenski, J Baumhauer. Functional Metatarsal Length in Patients with Midfoot Arthritis. (Podium Presentation) JEGM Miami, 2010 (view)
        • O Lo*, L Iannuzzi, K Mroczek, S Rao. Comparison of In-shoe Plantar Loading During Walking, Heel Raise and Sit-to-Stand Activities. JEGM Miami, 2010 (view)
        • Y Chen*, J Baumhauer, D Nawoczenski, H Hillstrom, S Rao. Principal Components Analysis to assess Plantar Pressure Patterns in Individuals with Midfoot Arthritis compared to Control Subjects. JEGM Miami, 2010 (view)
        • D Nawoczenski, S Rao, C Neville, J Houck. How do Orthotic/Bracing Interventions Really Work? (Instructional Course, Accepted) Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, San Diego, CA, 2010(view)
        • S Rao, Baumhauer J, Nawoczenski D. Barefoot plantar loading in patients with midfoot arthritis during walking. Annual Meeting of the European Society of Movement Analysis for Adults and Children, London, UK, 2009
        • S Rao, Understanding Functional Movements in Patients with Arthritis (Study Group with D. Stiskal, PT, PhD) American College of Rheumatology / Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals Annual Scientific Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2009 (view)
        • S Rao, A Miana, H Hillstrom. et al. Comparison of Gleno-humeral Kinematics obtained using Bone Pins and Surface Markers - A Preliminary Analysis. American Society of Biomechanics, State College, PA 2009 (view)
        • S Rao, Baumhauer J, Nawoczenski D. Factors contributing to Impairments in Self-Reported Outcomes in Patients with Midfoot Arthritis. American College of Rheumatology, San Francisco, 2008 (view)
        • S Rao, Nawoczenski D, Houck J. Optimizing Conservative Intervention for Patients with Midfoot Arthritis (Instructional Course) Pedorthic Footwear Association Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2008 (view)
        • S Rao, Baumhauer J, Tome J, Nawoczenski D. Comparison of In Vivo Segmental Foot Mobility during Walking and Step Descent in Patients with Midfoot Arthritis. 1st International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Congress, Bologna, Italy, 2008 (view)
        • S Rao, Baumhauer J, Nawoczenski D. Shoe Inserts Alter In Vivo Segmental Motion in Patients with Midfoot Arthritis. Summer Meeting, American Foot and Orthopedic Society, Denver, CO, 2008 (view)
        • S Rao, Becica L, Baumhauer J, Nawoczenski D. The Effect of Foot Orthoses on Three-Dimensional Segmental Kinematics of the Foot in Patients with Midfoot Arthritis. Annual Meeting, Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, Richmond, VA, 2008
        • S Rao, Becica L, Baumhauer J, Nawoczenski D. Uncovering Mechanisms Underlying the Effectiveness of Shoe Inserts in Patients with Midfoot Arthritis. Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville, TN, 2008 (view)
        • S Rao, Nawoczenski D, Baumhauer J. Uncovering the Effects of Shoe Inserts on Plantar Loading in Patients with Midfoot Arthritis. Summer Meeting, American Foot and Orthopedic Society, Toronto, Canada, 2007
        • S Rao, Saltzman C, Yack HJ. The Relationship between Segmental Foot Mobility and Loading in Individuals with and without Diabetes and Neuropathy. Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Boston, MA, 2007
        • S Rao, Arthur A, Fancher B, Hentges L, Massman J, Vierling A, Yack HJ. Understanding Foot Structure and Function: The Relationship between First Ray and Ankle Stiffness and Plantar Pressures. CSM, APTA, Boston, MA, 2007 (view)
        • S Rao, Saltzman C, Yack HJ. Segmental Foot Mobility in Individuals with and without Diabetes and Neuropathy. Annual Meeting, American Society of Biomechanics, Blacksburg, VA, 2006 (view)
      • Christina Reuterskiold - Associate Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
        • A comparison between the ability to tell a story and to participate in a conversation in children with language impairment.
          ASLA's (Swedish Association for Applied Linguistics) fall symposium, Linköping, Sweden. 1997.
        • Oral Language Skills in Swedish Children with Reading and Writing Disabilities.
          4th Nordic Congress for Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Oslo, Norway. 1997.
        • Pragmatic Issues in Language Impairment.
          Invited lecturer at the Teacher's College of Odense, Denmark. 1998
        • Comprehension of Figurative Language and Theory of Mind in Swedish Children with Language Impairments.
          18th Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. 1998.(Poster)
        • Non-word repetition, output phonology and lexical stress.
          19th Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. 1998. (Poster)
        • Jumping to Conclusions. Children with Language Impairments need a Theory of Mind to Comprehend Idioms
          The 'Third International Symposium on Speech and Language Impairments' Univ. of York, 1999. (Poster)
        • Pragmatic Issues in Language Impairment.
          Invited lecturer at the Teacher's College of Haderslev, Denmark. 2000.
        • Language Processing and Contextual Influence.
          Invited lecturer at the yearly meeting of the Danish Association of Logopedics and Audiology, Copenhagen. 2001.
        • Non-word Repetition or Non-word discrimination? Phonological Processing in Swedish Preschool Children.
          23th Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. 2002.
        • Venturing beyond the sentence level. Narrative skills in Swedish children with hearing impairment and children with specific language impairment.
          25th Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. 2004.(Poster)
        • Problem Based Learning in Speech-Language Pathology Education.
          Yearly Convention of the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA), Philadelphia. 2004.(Poster)
        • Metrical Analysis of Speech Production by Swedish Children with Language Impairment.
          26th Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (Poster) 2005
        • Non-word repetition and non-word discrimination in Swedish preschool children
          Steinhardt School of Education Research Seminar for junior faculty. 2004;2005
        • Preschool language skills and academic success in school. A study of children with language impairment at age 5 and 10.
          The ‘AFASIC Third International Symposium on Speech and Language Impairments’ Univ. of Warwick, UK (Poster) 2007
        • Microstructure analysis of narratives in Swedish-speaking children with SLI: A longitudinal study.
          Yearly Convention of the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA), Boston, 2007
        • Input-output. The relationship between working memory and speech-motor control
          Yearly Speech-Motor conference, California, March (co-investigator, Grigos) 2008
        • Phonological Memory and Speech Motor Control in Children
          29th Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (Poster) 2008
        • The relationship between phonological and lexical skills at 5 and grammatical skills at 10 in children with language impairment
          XI International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL): University of Edinburgh, UK, 2008
        • Context, relevance and the future.
          Invited presentation at the Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Conn. 2009
        • Developmental changes in cognitive processing, phonological complexity and articulator movement.
          Yearly Convention of the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA), New Orleans* (poster)(with Grigos) 2009
        • Incidental learning of formulaic language in children.
          Yearly Convention of the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA), New Orleans (poster) 2009
        • The C/F/U analysis and the SALT Program: A Happy Marriage?
          Yearly Convention of the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA), Philadelphia (poster) 2010
      • Mary Sue Richardson - Professor of Applied Psychology
        • Bringing together the psychological and the organizational perspectives on career.
          Collin, A. (2009, May). Bringing together the psychological and the organizational perspectives on career. Participant in Roundtable conducted at the 14th European Congress of Work and Organizational Psychology, Santiago de Compostelo, Galicia, Spain.
      • Richard Richardson - Professor Emeritus of Higher Education
        • AIHEPS Alliance for International Higher Education Policy Studies
          Researchers from New York University (NYU), the University of Puebla (AUP) and the University of British Columbia (UBC), with support from the Ford Foundation, are working in close collaboration to conduct com
      • Yumary Ruiz - Clinical Assistant Professor & Public Health Internship Director
        • American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (Washington, DC)
          Ruiz Y, Kapadia F, Bello V*. Influence of recent migration on sexual and contraceptive decision making among migrants from Puebla, Mexico residing in New York City. [Roundtable Presentation] American Public Health Association 139th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. October 2011.
        • American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (Washington, DC)
          Kapadia F, Ruiz Y, Bello V*. Formal and informal social support and social ties among recent male and female migrants from Puebla, Mexico. [Poster Presentation] American Public Health Association 139th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. October 2011.
        • American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (Washington, DC)
          Matos, S., Ruiz, Y., Kapadia, S., Islam, N., Cusack, A., Kwong, S., Hicks, A., Yu, K*., Trinh-Shevrin, C. & Rey, M. Lessons Learned from a Community-Academic Initiative (CAI): The Development of a Core Competency-Based Training for CAI-Community Health Workers. [Oral Presentation] American Public Health Association 139th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. October 2011.
        • Society for Public Health Education Annual Meeting 2003 (San Francisco, CA)
          Internet-based advocacy: A new arena for breast cancer activism
      • Joe Salvatore - Clinical Assistant Professor of Educational Theatre
        • Queering the Classsroom Canon
          Co-presented with Andy Robinson at the New York City Arts in Education Roundtable Face to Face Conference. New York, NY. November 2, 2006.
        • Docudrama , Bullying, and Homophobia: Theatre as a Way In
          Co-presented with Edie Demas and Jill Dunn at the American Alliance for Theatre and Education Annual Conference. Bethesda, MD. July 28, 2006.
        • transfigured: Confronting hazing and homophobia through performance
          Presented this performance piece with the cast and facilitated a post-performance dialogue with the audience at the American Alliance for Theatre and Education Annual Conference. Bethesda, MD. July 27, 2006.
        • transfigured: Using theatre to explore hazing, homophobia, and the involuntary construction of
          Presented on the creative process and ramifications of presenting this theatre piece at the British Forum on Ethnomusicology Annual Conference. Winchester, United Kingdom. April 3, 2006.
        • Performance Learning in the Mirror: Seeing, Owning, and Connecting the Process
          Co-presented with Judith McVarish at the World Conference on Arts Education sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Lisbon, Portugal, March 6-9, 2006.
        • Using Theatre to Address Bullying and Homophobia in the Middle School Classroom
          Presented this work to middle school teachers from across the country attending the Middle School Theatre Forum sponsored by the Educational Theatre Association. Philadelphia, PA, January 21, 2006.
        • Re-Presenting the Homosexual Adolescent Experience: A Study of Applied Theatre & Sexuality
        • Connections, Awareness, and Ownership Through Self-Assessment
        • Facing Forward: The Role of the Artist and the Animateur in Arts Education
          A panel discussion held at the Samuel Beckett Center and sponsored by the Abbey Theatre as part of its Facing Forward centenary celebration. Dublin, Ireland. August 10, 2004.
        • Will the Artist in the Room Please Stand Up: The Researcher as Artist
          Presented the keynote address at the University of Delaware's Undergraduate Research Symposium. Newark, DE. May 8, 2004.
        • Have Script, Will Travel: Reader's Theater for Social Change
          Co-presented with Lisa Donovan, Gene Diaz, and Philip Taylor at the 2004 American Educational Research Association Conference. San Diego, CA. April 2004.
      • Marc A. Scott - Associate Professor of Applied Statistics
        • Mobility Rules: Latent Space Models for Career Sequences
          Invited session on New Latent Space Models for Social Sciences, Joint Statistical Meetings, Social Statistics Section. Minneapolis, MN.
        • Mapping Career Paths in the U.S. Labor Market
          Presentation at Careers and Career Transitions: New Evidence for a New Economy, Wharton School Center for Human Resources, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
        • The Spatial Analysis of School-Based (In)equity in New York City (with D. Phenix)
          Presented at Division D-Measurement and Research Methodology panel on Informing Educational Policies and Reforms, American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, PQ.
      • Francine Belle Shuchat Shaw - Associate Professor of Educational Communication and Technology
        • 2009: "An innovative online HIV prevention campaign for MSM on World AIDS Day 2008."
          Novak, D.S., Chiasson, M.A., Miller, S., Shuchat Shaw, F., & Ahlberg, T. 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta (August, 2009).
        • 2009: "An innovative online HIV prevention campaign for MSM on World AIDS Day 2008."
          Novak, D.S., Chiasson, M.A., Miller, S., Shuchat Shaw, F., & Ahlberg, T. 2009 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media, Atlanta (August, 2009).
        • 2007: "Increased HIV disclosure and testing after an online intervention for men who have sex with men (MSM)."
          Chiasson, M., Shuchat Shaw, F., Humberstone, M., Hirshfield, S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, (December, 2007).
        • 2007: "The HIV Is Still A Big Deal Project Online: The Effective Design and Evaluation of a Dramatic Video Vignette that Promotes Critical Thinking and Change in HIV Disclosure and Testing Attitudes and Practices Among Men Having Sex With Men (MSM).”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. American Educational Research Association (AERA), Chicago (April, 2007).
        • 2007: “Progressive education principles enabled by new communication technologies.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. The City & Country School, Professional Development in Educational Technology, New York City (February 20, 2007). (Invited)
        • 2006: “Narrative video genres that educate: A case study.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. International Conference on the Arts in Society, Montego Bay, Jamaica (June, 2006).
        • 2006: “The HIV Is Still A Big Deal Project: The Design and Evaluation of “The Morning After,” an HIV Prevention Vignette for the Web.”
          Chiasson, M., & Shuchat Shaw, F. International AIDS Conference, Toronto (August, 2006).
        • 2006: “Successful online delivery of 'The Morning After,' a multimedia behavioral intervention for men who have sex with men (MSM).”
          Chiasson, M., Shuchat Shaw, F., Humberstone, M., & Hirshfield, S. American Public Health Association, 134th Annual Meeting & Exposition, Boston (November, 2006).
        • 2003: “The place of technology in contemporary Progressive and constructivist education.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. Educational Records Bureau Annual Conference 2003, New York City (October, 2003). (Invited)
        • 2003: “Instructional design of educational television programs: Grounding design in cognitivist and constructivist theories of learning and models of instruction.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. 10th International Conference on Learning, University of London, Institute of Education, UK (July, 2003).
        • 2000: “Judging sample bias from comparisons of early/late returners. A useful approach?”
          Shuchat Shaw, F., & Giacquinta, J.G. American Educational Research Association, Annual Meeting, New Orleans (April, 2000).
        • 1993: “The VideoMATH Project: An experiment in the design and use of video-based homework in middle school mathematics.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. American Educational Research Association, Annual Meeting (Atlanta, 1993).
        • 1992: “The VideoMATH Project.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. Association for Educational Communication and Technology, Annual Meeting (Washington, D C., 1992).
        • 1992: “Independent Schools: A Parent's Perspective.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. Downtown Independent Schools Consortium, New York City, for The City & Country School (April, 1992).
        • 1991: “The VideoMATH Project.”
          Shuchat Shaw, F. Research Conference, School of Education, New York University (April, 1991).
      • Martin Simon - Professor of Mathematics Education
        • Simon PME-NA Plenary 2011 Reno (View with Quicktime)
          STUDYING MATHEMATICS CONCEPTUAL LEARNING: STUDENT LEARNING THROUGH THEIR MATHEMATICAL ACTIVITY(view)
      • Selcuk R. Sirin - Associate Professor of Applied Psychology
        • Hyphenated Selves: Muslim-American youth negotiating identities across the fault lines of global conflict
          With Fine, M. Invited paper presented at the 2005 annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC.
        • Muslim adolescents on U.S. college campuses: Exploring ethnic identity
          Paper presented at the 2005 annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC.
        • Acculturation and psychological adjustment for international students in the U.S.
          With Epurianu, M. and Pacesova, M. Poster presented at the 2005 annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC.
        • Psychological well-being of Muslim youth in the United States: Research from a pilot study.
          With Pacesova, M. Poster presented at the 2005 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
        • When values differ: Teachers' ratings of academic competence of low-income kindergarten children.
          Poster presented at the 2003 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Tampa, FL.
        • The relation between socioeconomic status and school achievement: A meta-analytic review of research 1990-2000
          Poster presented at the 2003 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Tampa, FL.
        • How to measure socioeconomic status and school achievement: A meta-analytic review of research 1990-2000
          Poster presented at the 2003 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Tampa, FL.
        • Future aspirations of urban adolescents.
          With Diemer, M.A.; Jackson, L.R.; Gonsalves, L.; Howell, A. Paper presented at the 2002 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
        • Comparison of the impact of ethics and multicultural issues courses on ethical sensitivity: Development of the REST-CD (Racial Ethical Sensitivity Test-Computer Version).
          With Brabeck, M.M.; Satiani, A.; Rogers-Sirin, L. Paper presented at the 2001 annual convention of the American Psychology Association (APA), San Francisco, CA.
        • Perceptions of gender role conformity in men and women
          With McCreary, D.R. & Mahalik J.R. Paper presented at the 2001 annual convention of the American Psychology Association (APA), San Francisco, CA.
        • Factors influencing academic achievement among African American Students
          Paper presented at the 2001 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
        • Examining school outcomes of middle-class African American adolescents
          Paper presented at the 2000 annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC.
        • Social class and the school-to-work transition
          Paper presented at the 2000 annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC.
        • Results of a study of the measure of the REST
          Paper presented at the 1999 annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Boston, MA.
        • Increasing the aspiring professional's ethical sensitivity to instances of racial and gender intolerance in school
          With Warner, C.; Rogers, L.; Costa, M.; Barbeck, M. Paper presented at the 1999 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
        • Professional ethics: Increasing ethical sensitivity to gender and racial intolerance in schools
          With Barbeck, M.; Rogers, L.; Costa, M.; Handerson, J.; Ting, K.; Warner, C.; Benvenuto, M.; Weaver, M. Paper presented at the Holmes Partnership Conference, Boston, MA.
      • Katherine Dougherty Stahl - Clinical Assistant Professor of Literacy
        • Building bridges: Effective comprehension instruction for the youngest readers.
          Featured research presentation at the annual meeting of the International Reading Association, Orlando, FL. (May 2011)
        • Non-responders or not responded to: Case studies at the top of the triangle.
          Response to Intervention and Reading First Connections Conference, Albany, NY. (June, 2009)
        • Investigating the effects of a Response To Intervention framework in New York City.
          Paper presented at the meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA. (April, 2009)(view)
        • Translating vocabulary research into practical assessment strategies for enabling differentiated instruction.
          In K. A. D. Stahl (Chair), Engaging learners in vocabulary learning: Practical, research-based approaches. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International Reading Association, Atlanta, GA. (May, 2008)
        • Synthesized comprehension instruction in primary classrooms.
          Paper presented at the meeting of the American Educational Research Association, NY, NY. (March, 2008)
        • Comprehension: A synthesis approach.
          Invited featured speaker at the Billie J. Askew Reading Recovery/Early Literacy Institute, Dallas, TX. (October 2006)
        • Helping novice readers overcome the challenges of informational texts.
          Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. (April 2006)
      • Helga Tawil-Souri - Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
      • Robert T. Teranishi - Associate Professor of Higher Education
        • "Contextualizing Race: African American College Choice in an Evolving Affirmative Action Era" (with K. Briscoe), Boalt Hall School of Law Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity. Berkeley, CA. Fall, 2006.
        • "Class Matters" (with New York Times reporters Soma Golden-Behr, Janny Scott, and Tony DePalma), Office of African American, Latino, and Asian American Student Services (OASIS) and The New York Times, New York University. New York, NY. Fall, 2005.
        • "Examining the Intended and Unintended Consequences of Brown," Still Not Equal: Expanding Opportunity in Global Societies, Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute of the United Negro College Fund. Washington, D.C. Fall, 2004.
        • "Southeast Asian Ethnic Enclaves: A Study of Social Capital Formation and Postsecondary Aspirations" (with Shaila Mulholland), Harvard Civil Rights Project. Washington, DC. Fall, 2004.
        • "Social Capital and the Stratification of College Opportunity: A Comparative Model," UCLA 21st Century Project and the Rockefeller Foundation. Kunming, China. Fall, 2004.
        • "African American Students and Access to Higher Education 50 Years after Brown" (with Edmund Gordon), Presentation at the Brown +50 Conference, Institute for Education and Social Policy, New York University. New York, NY. Spring, 2004.
        • "Racial Segregation and Disparate Opportunities for Higher Education in California," UCLA 21st Century Project and the Rockefeller Foundation. Bellagio, Italy. Winter, 2003.
        • "Campus Racial Climate and the Educational Success for Students of Color in the American University," Annual Meeting of the World Congress of Sociologists. Brisbane, Australia. Summer, 2002.
      • Diana Turk - Associate Professor and Director of Social Studies Education
        • Technology-Based Lessons for Technologically-Shy Teachers and Students
        • Making Social Studies Come Alive: A Workshop for Tutors
        • "An Old Hot Comb and a New Website: Using Technology to Teach History with
        • Community History and Oral History: Using Oral History in a High School Social Studies Classroom
        • Web-Based Technologies in the Social Studies Classroom (participant)
        • WebQuest Workshop: Integrating Technology into Social and Environmental Studies
        • "American Studies as Civic Education: Combating Apathy and Disenfranchisement Among Urban, Disadvantaged High School Students"
        • Technology in the Classroom (participant)
      • Diana Van Lancker Sidtis - Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
        • When only thye right hemisphere is left: communication in a hemispherectomized adult with superior intelligence
          Neuroscience Research Group, Neurological Clinics, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. February 16, 2003.
        • Studies in language and consciousness
          Psychiatric Clinics, University of Vaxjo, Vaxjo, Sweden, April 4, 2003.
        • Recent studies in neurolinguistics
          Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistic Research, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 7, 2003.
        • Forms of dysprosody: methods for study and a model of cerebral function
          Max Planck Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany, July 22, 2003.
        • Modes of talking
          NYU Colloquium. January 26, 2004.
        • Recent studies in neurolinguistics
          "Workshop in Processes of Communication," Centre for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) at the University of Bielefeld (Germany), February 9-11, 2005.
        • Prosody, voice identity, features, patterns, and what to do about them."
          Invited Keynote Speaker, PisoniFest, Bloomington, IN, October 19-22, 2007
        • ormulaic and novel language in a "dual process" model of language competence:
          Invited Keynote Speaker: Symposium on Formulaic Language, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, April 18-21, 2007.
        • Speech studies in deep brain stimulation: Preliminary results
          Invited speaker: 1st International Symposium on Basal Ganglia Speech Disorders and Deep Brain Stimulation, London, England, June 2-3, 2007.
        • Invited keynote speaker
          Fourth International FLaRN (Formulaic Language Research Network) Conference. University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany, March 23-26, 2010.
        • Invited speaker
          Approaches to intelligibility studies in deep brain stimulation: 2st International Symposium on Basal Ganglia Speech Disorders and Deep Brain Stimulation, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 29-July 1, 2010
        • Invited keynote speaker
          Gesellschaft für Aphasieforschung und –behandlung (Society for aphasic research and treatment). November, 2010, Talk: Neurologische Perspektive formelhafter Sprache (Neurological perspectives on formulaic language). Münster, Germany.
      • Gerald Voelbel - Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
        • "Speed of Information Processing Neurorehabilitation Program: A pilot study of adults with traumatic brain injury"
          Presented at the Entertainment Software and Cognitive Neurotherapeutics Society, San Francisco, CA, September 19-20, 2011.
        • "A Diffusion Tension Imaging study of Nonverbal Problem Solving Ability in Traumatic Brain Injury"
          Presented at the Federal Interagency Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury, Washington, DC, July 13-15, 2011.
        • "Processing Speed Predicts Non-Verbal Problem Solving Ability in Adults with Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury"
          Presented at the Federal Interagency Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury, Washington, DC, July 13-15, 2011.
        • "White Matter Integrity and Novel Nonverbal Problem Solving Ability of Adults with Moderate to Severe TBI: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study"
          Presented at the Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society’s 39th meeting, February 2-5, 2011.
        • "Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Reveals Cortical Recruitment of Prefrontal Lobe in TBI During Working Memory"
          Presented at the 36th International Neuropsychology Society Annual Conference, Kona, Hawaii. February 6th-10th, 2008.
        • "Functional near infrared spectroscopy study of the PASAT in healthy adults"
          Presented at the 27th Annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Scottsdale, Arizona. November 14-18, 2007.
        • "Translational Cognitive Rehabilitation: From functional neuroimaging to functional performance"
          Symposium Chair, American Psychological Association August, 2007.
        • "Shining light on Near Infrared Spectroscopy "
          St. Christopher’s Pediatric Hospital March, 2007.
        • "Greater Variability of Cerebral Vascular Autoregulation in Traumatic Brain Injury during a Working Memory Task"
          Paper presented at the Human Brain Mapping Conference, Chicago, IL, 2007.
        • "fDOT Imaging of Vascular Autoregulation in Healthy and TBI Subjects"
          Paper presented at the Human Brain Mapping Conference, Chicago, IL, 2007.
        • "Tracking the concentrations of oxygenated hemoglobin, deoxygenated hemoglobin and autoregulatory states in the visual cortex with functional Diffuse Optical Tomography (fDOT)"
          Paper presented at the Human Brain Mapping Conference, Chicago, IL, 2007.
        • "Detectable Changes in the Level of Cerebral Activation are Related to Auditory Working Memory Load of the Frontal Lobe: A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Study"
          Paper presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference, New York, NY, 2007.
        • "Using Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Study Verbal Fluency in Healthy Adults"
          Paper presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference, New York, NY, 2007.
        • "Tracking the concentrations of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the visual cortex with near infrared spectroscopy"
          Paper presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference, New York, NY, 2007.
        • "Psychosis in Autism"
          Paper Presented at the International Meeting for Autism Research. Seattle, Washington, 2007.
        • "Pattern of Activation within the Frontal Lobe during Auditory Working Memory: A functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Study"
          Paper presented at the International Neuropsychology Society annual meeting, Portland, Oregon, 2007.
        • "A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Study of Verbal Fluency"
          Paper presented at the International Neuropsychology Society annual meeting, Portland, Oregon, 2007.
        • "Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Study"
          Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation September, 2006.
        • "Window into the brain: Structural and Functional Neuroimaging Techniques"
          Liberty Science Center's Summer Teacher Institute Lecture Series July, 2006.
        • "The Usefulness of Self Generation to Improve Learning and Memory in Hispanics"
          Paper presented at the International Neuropsychology Society annual meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006.
        • "Influence of Acculturation on Hispanics' Neuropsychological Test Performance"
          Paper presented at the International Neuropsychology Society annual meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006.
        • "Using the MSFC to predict Performance of Complex Activities of Daily Living in MS"
          Paper presented at the Annual International Neuropsychology Society meeting, Boston, MA 2006.
        • "Corpus Collosum Area Differences in Children with Autism, Asperger's Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder"
          Paper presented at the Annual International Neuropsychology Society meeting, Boston, MA 2006.
        • "The Tower of London Predicts Goal Directed Behaviors of Executive Function Performance Test of Everyday Tasks"
          Paper presented at the 25th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology meeting, Tampa, FL, October19-25, 2005.
      • Kevin Weaver - Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
        • Weaver KC. Repetitive Strain Injuries – Examination, Treatment and Prevention. Lecture presented at: New York University; 2011; New York, NY.
        • Weaver KC. Functional Outcomes in Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Lecture presented at: NYPTA; 2010; New York, NY.
        • Weaver KC. Ergonomics for Physical Therapists. Lecture presented at: New York University; 2008; New York, NY.
        • Weaver KC. Ergonomics for Physical Therapists. Lecture presented at: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center; 2008; New York, NY.
        • Weaver KC. Trunk Stabilization. Lecture presented at: The NYPTA Student Conclave; 2005; New York, NY.
        • Weaver, KC. Core Facilitation. NYS Student Conclave; September 17, 2005; New York, NY. (INVITED)
        • Weaver KC. Ergonomics and Disability Management. National Ergonomics Conference and Exposition; 2001; Las Vegas, NV.
        • Weaver KC. Physical Therapy Intervention for the Injured Shoulder. Greater New York Regional Committee, Academy of Sports Medicine; 2000; New York, NY.
      • Sharon L. Weinberg - Professor of Applied Statistics and Psychology