TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Council on Community-Based Partnerships recognized University of Alabama students, faculty and staff, as well as community partners, for their achievements in community-engaged scholarship during the 18th Annual Excellence in Community Engagement Awards on April 11 at the Bryant Conference Center Sellers Auditorium.
Author: Dr. Elisabetta Zengaro | Communications Specialist, Division of Community Affairs
“This is a special time for us to lift up, identify, and salute those who are doing their part to help us in building and sustaining relationships between what we do here at The University of Alabama and throughout the community,” said Dr. George Daniels, associate professor in the Department of Journalism and Creative Media and chair of the Council’s Excellence in Community Engagement Recognition Committee. “Today we are focusing on the outstanding work that’s happening on the part of our faculty, on the part of our staff, on the part of our students, and, most importantly, on the part of our community partners when it comes to community-engaged scholarship.”
This is a special time for us to lift up, identify, and salute those who are doing their part to help us in building and sustaining relationships between what we do here at The University of Alabama and throughout the community. Today we are focusing on the outstanding work that’s happening on the part of our faculty, on the part of our staff, on the part of our students, and, most importantly, on the part of our community partners when it comes to community-engaged scholarship.
Said by Dr. George Daniels, associate professor in the Department of Journalism and Creative Media and chair of the Council’s Excellence in Community Engagement Recognition Committee.
The day began with breakfast and an Engaged Scholarship Showcase where faculty, staff and students shared their research and experiences with community-engaged scholarship and teaching.
Before the luncheon, attendees had the opportunity to view research posters on display from UA faculty, staff and students. This year’s poster award recipients are Jennifer Baggett, Dr. Leigh Ann Bray Dayton, Dr. Janet Brown, Dr. Todd Davis, Savannah Frickey, Edwin Lee, Ella Marie Maggio, Jacob T. Peterson and Dr. Elisabetta Zengaro.
Dr. Drew Pearl, director of community engagement research and publications for the Center for Community-Based Partnerships, recognized the 2023–2024 cohorts of the Emerging Community Engagement Scholars, Community-Engaged Learning Fellows, and Public Engagement Learning Community.
Emily Locke, a doctoral student in anthropology and graduate research assistant to Pearl, followed, recognizing the 2023–2024 members of the SCOPE Leadership Academy, which seeks to develop students’ leadership in engaged scholarship.
The Council also awards seed funding, travel funding and graduate fellowships to support community-engaged research.
Seed funding was awarded for two projects:
Hispanic Women’s Mental Health Photovoice Project
Dr. Luciana Giorgio | Assistant Professor of Social WorkLeveraging Adolescent and Community Values and Strengths to Promote Healthy Relationships and Adolescent Well-Being
Dr. Kristina McDonald | Associate Professor of PsychologyTravel Fund Award Recipient
Dr. Sara Sanders | Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Special Education and Multiple AbilitiesDr. Sara Sanders, assistant research professor in the Department of Special Education and Multiple Abilities was the recipient of this year’s travel fund award to present her research at the Kent State University International Summit on Learning and Behavioral Health.
Three faculty members were awarded Graduate Fellowships for 2024–2025:
Dr. Courtney Helfrecht
Associate Professor in the Department of AnthropologyAdiposity in Alabama’s adolescent athletes: Is it something in the water? Master’s student Morenike Samuel will assist Helfrecht.
Dr. Kristina McDonald
Associate Professor in the Department of PsychologyLeveraging adolescent and community values and strengths to promote healthy relationships and adolescent well-being. Doctoral student Korina Odom will assist McDonald.
Dr. Jessica Wallace
Assistant Professor in the College of Human Environmental SciencesUsing a multifaceted approach to understand concussion and improve brain health trajectories in adolescent football athletes in Alabama. Doctoral student Jihyun Oh will assist Wallace.
Sixteen individuals received Excellence in Community-Engaged Scholarship awards in three different areas.
Engaged Scholarship awardees included:
Dr. Janet Brown and Dr. Leigh Ann Bray Dayton
both assistant professors in the Capstone College of NursingOn Track to Wellness
Dr. Despina Stavrinos
Professor and Director of the Institute of Social Science ResearchCommunity Outreach Program for Teen Drivers
Dr. Yuanzhen Shao
Assistant Professor in the Department of MathematicsMATHCOUNTS-Tuscaloosa
Jennifer Baggett
studentA Community-Engaged Approach to Technology for Senior Adults
Gemma Hodgkiss
studentSupporting Rural Health Care Through Pre-Med Student Partnerships
Kenneth Kelly
studentThe Oakdale News
Carly Titus
studentUA World Games
Tesney Davis and the Tuscaloosa City Schools
studentNew Heights Community Resource Center
Engaged Teaching and Learning awardees included:
Dr. Serena Blount
associate director of undergraduate studies in the Department of EnglishFor developing, nurturing, and sustaining new community learning engagements between community partners and students in the Department of English
Dr. Steven Weinman
assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological EngineeringFor his work to educate students and the surrounding community about converting waste plastic products into valuable secondary products
Civic Engagement awardees included:
Rolland Grady and Emily Adcock
studentsFor their work in campus civic engagement
Dr. Elle Shaaban-Magaña and Dr. Jaclyn Northrup
executive director and assistant director, respectively, the Women and Gender Resource CenterFor their collaborative work with campus and community partners that seeks to empower women to not only be leaders in the campus community, but to also see themselves as civic leaders
Dr. Irem Sengul Orgut
assistant director at the Institute of Data and Analytics in the Culverhouse College of BusinessFor her leadership related to the UPWARD (Underrepresented Populations Workgroup for Research and Development) Initiative.
Tanisia Tucker – a junior majoring in public healthZachary David Dodson Endowed Scholarship Received the 2024–2025 Zachary David Dodson Endowed Scholarship in recognition of her involvement with UA’s Center for Community-Based Partnerships’ community education programs.
2024 Distinguished Community-Engaged Scholar Award recipients
Dr. Carol Donovan,
professor of Literacy Education and director of the Belser Parton Literacy CenterRuchie Pathak
doctoral student in the Department of GeographyJudge Lillie Jones Osborne
community partnerBruce Behringer – retired deputy commissioner for continuous improvement and training for the Tennessee State Department of HealthDistinguished Special Achievement in Community Engagement Received the Distinguished Special Achievement in Community Engagement award in recognition of his commitment to improving rural healthcare outcomes through the field of community-engaged scholarship.