欧美AV Honors Extraordinary Research Efforts with Innovation Awards
Tue, 04/30/2024 - 08:42am | By: Van Arnold
欧美AV (欧美AV) has announced the 2024 Innovation Awards which recognize the creative research endeavors of students, faculty, and staff.
The Innovation Awards, a long-standing tradition at 欧美AV, recognizes extraordinary research contributions by faculty, staff, and graduate students. The recognition is held in conjunction with the Faculty Staff Awards program.
鈥淭he Innovation Awards are designed to commend outstanding research and creative scholarly endeavors by our faculty, staff, and graduate students. This recognition pays tribute to those nominated by their peers for their exceptional commitment to advancing knowledge within their fields. Southern Miss is honored to celebrate the invaluable contributions of each individual recognized,鈥 said Dr. Kelly Lucas, 欧美AV Vice President for Research.
2024 Innovation Awardees:
Applied Research Award
The Applied Research Award honors a faculty member who has employed the results of basic research to solve specific scientific or social problems or to serve pragmatic purposes such as the practical implementation of research, or to suggest system or policy changes in his/her research area.
Dr. Megan Renna, Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology
Dr. Renna鈥痠s an Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology at 欧美AV and a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Mississippi. Dr. Renna received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University and joined the 欧美AV faculty in August 2021 after completing a post-doctoral fellowship in cancer prevention and control at the Ohio State University鈥檚 Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research. Her research focuses broadly on the intersection between psychological and physical health. She is especially interested in how emotion regulation and negative emotionality disrupts normative biological functioning to enhance risk for and maintenance of chronic health issues with a specific interest in cancer and cardiovascular diseases. In addition to directing the Psychophysiology, Emotionality, and Treatment lab within the School of Psychology, Dr. Renna also teaches at the undergraduate and doctoral levels and provides clinical supervision to doctoral students within the Center for Behavioral Health.
Academic Partnership Award
The Academic Partnership Award honors a faculty member who has pioneered or sustained innovative partnerships between 欧美AV and other institutions or groups (including but not necessarily limited to businesses, state and federal agencies, professional associations, community groups or nonprofit organizations).
Dr. Zachary LaBrot, Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology
Dr. LaBrot is an Assistant Professor of School Psychology and a licensed psychologist in Mississippi. He received his doctorate in school psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi and went on to receive extensive training and experience in pediatric psychology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center鈥檚 Munroe-Meyer Institute. Dr. LaBrot鈥檚 research and professional interests center around the prevention of young children鈥檚 social-emotional and behavioral difficulties, preparing relevant stakeholders to serve young children, and supporting youth with neurodevelopmental disorders. In particular, Dr. LaBrot is passionate about serving preschool age children, their families, and their teachers. This passion has fueled Dr. LaBrot鈥檚 collaboration with the Pearl River Valley Opportunity Center鈥檚 Head Start and Early Head Start program, which was the focus of his Academic Partnership Award. Outside of his work, Dr. LaBrot鈥檚 truest passion is spending time with his wife, Shelbie, and his two wonderful daughters, Spencer and Savannah. 鈥
Basic Research Award
The Basic Research Award honors a faculty member who has conducted systematic鈥痳esearch鈥痶o advance general knowledge, understand phenomena or build theories through her/his research and built the rubric of his/her research.
Dr. Heather Stur, Professor of History
Dr. Heather Marie Stur is professor of history at 欧美AV and co-director of the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society. She is the author of four books, including 21 Days to Baghdad: General Buford Blount and the 3rd鈥疘nfantry Division in鈥痶he Iraq War鈥(Osprey Publishing, 2023), Saigon at War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties (Cambridge 2020), The U.S. Military and Civil Rights Since World War II (ABC-CLIO 2019), and Beyond Combat: Women and Gender in the Vietnam War Era (Cambridge 2011). She is also co-editor of Integrating the U.S. Military: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Since World War II (Johns Hopkins 2017). Dr. Stur鈥檚 op-eds and articles have been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, National Interest, Orange County Register, Diplomatic History, War & Society, and other journals and newspapers. In 2013-14, Dr Stur was a Fulbright scholar in Vietnam, where she was a visiting professor on the Faculty of International Relations at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Ho Chi Minh City.
Dr. Xiaodong Zhang, Endowed Chair and Professor of Marine Science
Dr. Zhang is Endowed Chair and Professor of Marine Science with the School of Ocean Science and Engineering. Prior to 欧美AV, he had been a faculty member at the University of North Dakota after obtaining the PhD degree in Oceanography from Dalhousie University, Canada. Dr. Zhang is passionate about observing and deciphering the change of light in color, direction, and polarization caused by various constituents suspended in the aquatic environment. His research enables people to utilize optical data, gathered both in situ and from remote sensing platforms, to conduct comprehensive regional and global investigations on water quality, marine resources and carbon cycle across extensive temporal and spatial scales. Through leading or contributing to nearly $50 million grants from NASA, NSF and other federal and state agencies, and publishing nearly 100 peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters, Dr. Zhang has established himself as a world leading expert in the field of ocean optics and ocean color.
Creative Research Award
The Creative Activities Award honors a faculty member who has achieved a high degree of accomplishment in one or more areas of creative work at The University of Southern Mississippi. Discipline areas include, but are not necessarily limited to, creative writing, dance, theater, music, visual arts, film, radio, broadcast, or creative activities related to the sciences.
Meg Brooker, Professor and Director of the School of Performing and Visual Arts
Brooker specializes in the early modern dance techniques developed by Isadora Duncan and Florence Fleming Noyes and presents this work as Artistic Director of . Her creative research includes embodied, kinesthetic, and traditional archival methodologies and results in new choreography and performance, often in collaboration with visual artists and musicians, and published scholarship. National venues include Nashville鈥檚 Parthenon, Harvard鈥檚 Center for Hellenic Studies, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, among others. For fifteen years (2005-2019), she traveled and performed extensively in Russia as a legacy Isadora Duncan dancer. Recent credits included featured interviews and dance performance for Season 2: Episode 5 of Io e Lei: Isadora Duncan鈥痜or SkyArte (Italy). Awards and grants include Mississippi Presenters Network, Mississippi Artists Roster listing, Dancer Laureate for the City of Murfreesboro, TN, Dance Chair for the Hellenic Institute of Cultural Diplomacy, National Endowment for the Humanities grant for the Noyes School of Rhythm Archives, among others.
Graduate Student Research Award
The Graduate Student Award recognizes a graduate student who has demonstrated exemplary scholarly or creative achievement, alongside documented outstanding research accomplishments.
Abdulsalam Adegoke, Graduate Student in the School of Biological, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Adegoke is a graduate student completing their Ph.D. in the School of Biological, Environmental & Earth Sciences under the supervision of Dr. Shahid Karim. His doctoral research focuses on elucidating the immune biology of ticks and its implications for their ability to transmit bacterial pathogens. Employing a systems biology approach, Abdulsalam employs pharmacological inhibition, reverse genetics, and transcriptomic analysis to gain novel insights into the responses of various tick species to tick-borne pathogens. His doctoral work has yielded three first-authored publications in prestigious scientific journals and numerous scientific presentations. Throughout his doctoral studies, Abdulsalam has actively contributed to several collaborative research projects, resulting in seven additional peer-reviewed publications, including three as the first author. In 2024, Abdulsalam received the Dissertation Completion Grant, earned the Research Assistant of the Year award, and was inducted into the Graduate School Hall of Fame. He has also played a vital role in mentoring undergraduate researchers in the laboratory and have consistently taught laboratory courses in lower-level biology, as well as upper-level courses in anatomy, physiology, human parasitology, and medical entomology.
Emily M. Goldsmith, Graduate Student in the School of Humanities
Goldsmith (they/them) is an English/Creative Writing Ph.D. student at the University of Southern Mississippi, where they are a graduate instructor and the Composition Program Assistant. They were recently awarded the 2024 Teaching Assistant of the Year Award. Goldsmith鈥檚 research interests include Louisiana Creole Literature, Southern Gothic, Queer and Trans Theory, and Caribbean Studies. Goldsmith has presented their scholarship at various conferences, including the Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference and The International Conference on Narrative. They have been invited to present their ongoing work on Louisiana Creole identity and culture at the Louisiana Creole Research Association and at The Federal University of Par谩 in Brazil. Goldsmith鈥檚 chapter regarding Louisiana Creole writers and Circum-Caribbean storytelling was accepted to an edited collection, forthcoming in 2025. They were awarded the 2023 Summer Derven Scholar position at the Historic New Orleans Collection, where they conducted oral history interviews about Kouri-Vini/Kr茅y貌l language preservation. Their creative writing has been published in The Penn Review, and elsewhere. Their poetry chapbook, Alligator is a Fish, was named a 2023 contest finalist with both Two Sylvia鈥檚 Press鈥痑nd DIAGRAM.
Multidisciplinary Research Award
The Multidisciplinary Awards honors a faculty member who is a pioneer in cross-disciplinary research collaboration to identify innovative solutions or intellectual accomplishments that extend beyond their field. Nominees should demonstrate high levels of external recognition.
Dr. Alen Hajnal, Professor of Psychology
Dr. Hajnal is a professor of psychology at 欧美AV. He obtained his PhD in experimental psychology in 2007 from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Hajnal investigates the interaction between body movements and perception through the concept of affordances. He has published more than 40 journal articles in internationally recognized peer reviewed journals. He co-edited a book of affordances that was published in 2024. He is the director of the Perception, Action, and Cognition Lab at the School of Psychology, and was the coordinator of the Brain and Behavior PhD program from 2018 until 2022. During his 2019 sabbatical he was a visiting scholar at the Budapest University of Technology in Hungary where he investigated visual perception in virtual reality. His current multidisciplinary research involves collaboration with Dr. Oliveira from the School of Kinesiology on fall risk prevention in the elderly using virtual reality technology.
Research Advocate Award
The Research Advocate Award honors an administrator or staff member who has contributed significantly to fostering research at 欧美AV.
Dr. Jamye Foster, Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Education, College of Business & Economic Development, Professor of Marketing, School of Marketing鈥傗赌傗赌傗赌傗
Dr. Foster is a dedicated advocate for student research and collaborative academic endeavors, fostering a culture of innovation and curiosity within her college. As a faculty member, she championed the development of aspiring researchers, leading to numerous academic conference proceedings and quality journal publications with student researchers. As School Director, Dr. Foster cultivated interdisciplinary collaboration, established mentorship programs for junior faculty, and promoted inclusivity in research efforts, resulting in increased research activity.
鈥疉s Associate Dean, she continues to foster a culture of collaborative research through the creation of the External Funding Task force, developing stronger connections with ORA, and facilitating more opportunities for faculty to share their research. She transformed the research impact report into a comprehensive publication recognizing the wider range of activities that raise our research profile. Her efforts increased peer-reviewed journal publications and external funding, elevating the visibility of faculty contributions and shaping the future of research and innovation in the college community. 鈥傗赌傗赌傗赌
Lifetime Research Award
The Lifetime Achievement Award honors a senior faculty member whose scholarly or creative career has made an extraordinary and significant impact on their discipline, as perceived not only by our university's faculty community, but also by other members of that profession.
Dr. Andrew Wiest, Distinguished Professor of History
Dr. Wiest鈥檚 film work includes Nat Geo鈥檚 Brothers in War for which he received an Emmy nomination, and for his work on Vietnam in HD he received a New York Festivals Gold Medal. He has written and published 19 books.鈥 Best known of his works include the bestselling The Boys of 鈥67.鈥 He also published Vietnam鈥檚 Forgotten Army, which won the highest award in the field 鈥 the Society for Military History鈥檚 Distinguished Book Award. Wiest served visiting stints at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst and at the United States Air Force Air War College.鈥 He has won the Excellence in Teaching Award, the HEADWAE Award, and the Mississippi Humanities Council Teacher of the Year Award. Wiest founded the multi-million-dollar Dale Center for the Study of War and Society at Southern Miss, which is now internationally renowned and attracts students from across the country and internationally.鈥疉nd he is working to establish the Center for the Study of the National Guard here at Southern Miss.