Dr. Intima Alrimawi Publishes Paper in the Journal of Nursing Management
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University had recently published her paper, titled, “Assessing Sense of Coherence (SOC) as an element of primary-focused health services in schools for children and adolescents with complex healthcare needs” in the Journal of Nursing Management. Al-Yateem, N.,...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Presents Paper at the International Council of Nurses (ICN)
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University presented her research paper, “Students’ perception of classroom educational environment and learning outcomes: a comparison between hybrid and traditional classrooms in a Palestinian University”, at the International Council of Nurses (ICN) Congress 2021 – Nursing Around...
Dr. Diane Reese Appointed as Chair of the American School Counselor Association’s (ASCA) Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee (DEI)
Dr. Diane M. Reese, Assistant Professor of Counseling in the School of Nursing and Health Professions, has been appointed as Chair of the American School Counselor Association’s (ASCA) Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee (DEI). This Committee provides input to ASCA’s board and staff, to help promote DEI within ASCA, in school counselor education programs, and...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Published Works in the Fall of 2021
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University had recently published papers in the three consecutive months of August, September and October 2021: Dreidi M., Alrimawi I., & Atout M. (2021) Nutritional Status, Symptoms, and Quality of Life among Oncology Patients in Palestine: An Explorative...
Joshua Wright Publishes Article in Issues of Higher Education
Dr. Joshua Wright, Associate Professor of Global Affairs, published an article titled, “VIA: An Example of Social and Emotional Learning”. The article was published September 23, 2021 in Issues of Higher Education and focuses on a website project dedicated to the Virginia Interscholastic Association (VIA), an organization of 100 black high schools across Virginia created...
Dean Sita Ramamurti Presents at AEFIS Academy’s How We Built This Series
Dr. Sita Ramamurti, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Mathematics, was invited to present at the AEFIS Academy’s : How we Built This? Series to speak on the development of the Data Analytics pathway at Trinity Washington University. The How We Built This? Series provides a forum for educational leaders...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi and Nursing Seniors Attend the 4th National Maternal & Infant Health Summit
Assistant Professor Intima Alrimawi and seniors in the Nursing Program at Trinity Washington University attended Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Fourth National Maternal & Infant Health Summit on September 15, 2021. The summit was dedicated to connecting District residents with local and national resources and to provide public awareness in prenatal health and wellness. The 2021 Summit...
Dr. Kimberly F. Monroe Selected as 2020-21 ELEVATE Fellow
Dr. Kimberly Monroe , Assistant Professor of Global Affairs, was selected as a 2020-21 ELEVATE Fellow with the Rutgers University Center for Minority Serving Institutions. From September 9-11 she and other faculty from across the United States, gathered on the campus of Rutgers in New Brunswick to further develop their skills through workshops. The ELEVATE...
Dr. Shizuka Hsieh Publishes Paper in Environmental Justice
Dr. Shizuka Hsieh, Associate Professor of Chemistry, published a paper titled, ” Asthma and Particulate Matter Pollution: Insights from Health Survey and Air Quality Monitoring in the Buzzard Point, Washington, DC Neighborhood. The paper was published August 12, 2021 in the online journal, Environmental Justice. This collaborative work with ANC Commissioner Rhonda Hamilton and Professors...
Dr. Shizuka Hsieh Serves as Faculty Fellow with the Associated Kyoto Program
Dr. Shizuka Hsieh, Associate Professor of Chemistry, served as a visiting Faculty Fellow with the Associated Kyoto Program during her sabbatical from Trinity in AY20-21. Dr. Hsieh taught a course on chemical pollution for American liberal arts college students studying abroad in Japan and published an article titled, “Study-abroad in Japan under COVID-19: Emerging Parallels...