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by Mr. Lourdes Rau IV 10 min read

What is Linda's nursing degree?

Linda then attended St. Louis University and graduated in 2005 with a post master’s degree as an acute care nurse practitioner. She is certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Linda has worked as a critical care nurse and nurse practitioner in acute and adult care in many different areas.

Who is Eileen Graham?

Professor Doreen Graham (bottom left) is a full- time Assistant Professor in Nursing at Western Connecticut State University.

Who is Neeta Connally?

Neeta Pardanani Connally is an associate professor in the Dept. of Biological & Environmental Sciences at Western Connecticut State University (WCSU), where she oversees the WCSU Tickborne Disease Prevention Laboratory.

Who is Caitlin Faas?

Caitlin Faas is an associate professor and department chair of psychology at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. She earned her Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Science from Virginia Tech with a specialization in child and adolescent development. Her research has focused on emerging adulthood and educational outcomes. She is also a certified life and weight coach through The Life Coach School. Follow her work at http://www.drcaitlinfaas.com/

Who is Charlotte Mann?

In this vlog, Dr. Charlotte Mann, our featured speaker from University of Saint Joseph, will discuss strategies for supporting individuals with autism in higher education. She will review potential ways to teach essential social skills. Lastly, she will highlight her noteworthy publication that effectively improved conversational skills for college students with autism by developing problem-solving repertoires.

Who is Dr. Pritchard?

In this podcast, Dr. Joshua Pritchard, our featured outside speaker, will be discussing an atypical practice of asking for weekly student feedback (rather than waiting until the end of the semester). He will discuss the pros and cons associated with weekly student feedback. In addition, he will offer potential strategies for incorporating and addressing weekly feedback.

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