CCBP AWARDS LUNCHEON RESEARCH POSTERS
- April 25th, 2014
- in Spotlight

Dr. Angelia Paschal, associate professor of Health Science in the College of Human Environmental Sciences, was chair of this year’s Engagement Scholarship Poster Presentation Committee. She was assisted by Tommie Syx, Center for Community-Based Partnerships. The following 16 posters were displayed in Sellers Auditorium of the Bryant Conference Center on Friday, April 18, 2014.
Carol Agomo, Community Affairs, with Antonio Gardner, Graduate Student, Community Affairs.
Title – Saving Lives.
Emily Broman, Honors College. Title – Art to Life: Preservation of Personhood.
Jackie Brodsky, graduate student, Communication and Information Sciences.
Title – Partnering with Community Agencies to Improve Information Access.
Douglas Craddock, graduate student, with Dr. Samory Pruitt, Vice President of Community Affairs, Carol Agomo, Community Affairs, and Tommie Syx, Center for Community-Based Partnerships.
Title – STEM Entrepreneurship Academy.

Christine Hackman and Hannah Priest, graduate students, Department of Health Science.
Title – Holt Community Festival: Establishing a Community Partnership and Engaging an Underserved Community in Health Promotion Activities for Children.
Meaghan James, graduate student, with Dr. Angelia Paschal, Department of Health Science.
Title – Partnering with Community Agencies to Address Health Literacy Issues Among Parents of Children with Epilepsy.
Dr. Browen Lichtenstein, Department of Criminal Justice.
Title – Ajani Groups: A Community-Based Project to Reduce HIV Stigma.
Dr. Sara McDaniel, College of Education. Title – TEAMS+ (Tuscaloosa Encouraging Adolescents through Mentoring and Support).
Dr. Melanie Miller, Center for Community-Based Partnerships. Title – SCOPE.
Drs. Michele Montgomery and Paige Johnson, Capstone College of Nursing. Title – Community-Engaged Scholarship: Meeting Nursing Clinical Requirements While Improving Community Health.
Dr. Heather Pleasants, Center for Community-Based Partnerships. Title – Parent Leadership Academy.

Adriane Sheffield, Educational Psychology. Title – West Side Scholars Academy: Building Rapport and Relationships with Community Members.
Tina Sheikhzeinoddin, graduate student, and Owen Killeen, undergraduate student, Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering. Title – Better Bamboo Bikes.
Tommie Syx and Christopher Spencer, Center for Community-Based Partnerships.
Title – AlabamaREAL (Real Entrepreneurship through Active Learning).
Calia A. Torres, graduate student supervised by Dr. Beverly Thorn. Title – A Community-University Partnership Investigates the Pain Experience of Hispanics Patients with Chronic Pain.
Fan Yang, graduate student, School of Social Work/Center for Community-Based Partnerships.
Title – Heart Touch Program.

