
MANAGEMENT
Kimberly D'Anna-Hernandez
Psychology/CHABSS
Community Partner: The Women's Center at Vista Community Clinic
Providing Culturally Competent Care for Women At Risk for Obesity-Related Health Complications
During Pregnancy
Obese women are at risk for multiple disorders during pregnancy associated with adverse
infant outcomes. However compliance to this demanding perinatal care regimen is low.
Understanding how to address perinatal visit barriers is essential for competent care
for obese pregnant women. This grant will conduct focus groups at Vista Community
Clinic with women at risk for obesity-related pregnancy complications. Information
will be used to design testable interventions to improve perinatal outcomes in this
vulnerable population.
Kristine Diekman
School of Arts/CHABSS
Community Partner: Environmental Water Caucus at LA WATERKEEPER
Run Dry: Community Engaged Scholarship and Media Production
Run Dry is a community-based collaborative project that digitally documents and disseminates
the urgent stories of families and individuals living without sufficient water in
California's Central Valley. The purpose of the work is to raise awareness about the
complexity of water use humanize the deprivation of those affected most and disseminate
the information to affected families educators students the public policy makers and
those who study water globally as scholars and environmentalists.
Jule Gomez de Garcia & Michael Hughes
Liberal Studies; Modern Language Studies/CHABSS
Community Partner: Grupo de Mujeres y Hombres por la Paz (Group of Women and Men for Peace)
Documentation of Ixhil Mayan Community Reactions to Testimony Given in Rios Montt
Trial
In collaboration with Ixhil Mayan speakers in Guatemala, we will gather Ixhil reactions
to video-recorded courtroom behavior of lawyers, judges, and witnesses during the
2013 trial in which former Guatemalan president, R铆os-Montt, was convicted of genocide
and crimes against humanity. During the trial, Ixhil witnesses were repeatedly cautioned
to make their testimonies within a legal framework they clearly did not understand.
We seek to document the Ixhil people's reflections on the nature of this misunderstanding.
Sharon B. Hamill
Psychology/CHABSS
Community Partner: Rancho Buena Vista High School
Family Caregiving Stress and Alcohol/drug use: Development of a Customized Intervention
Plan for High School Students
The goal of this project is to explore the linkages between family caregiving stress
and alcohol/drug use among high school students. Data from the RBVHS Wellness Program
will be used to identify key family stress risk factors for substance use and will
be used to design campus-specific interventions during a collaborative summit between
the partners. The interventions will be piloted and assessed in spring 2016 with
results shared among partners and with the greater community.
Ana M. Hernandez
School of Education/CEHHS
Community Partner: San Diego County Office of Educational Migrant Education
Understanding Migrant Students: Binational Collaborative for Teacher Education across
Borders
California has 112000 migrant students in P-12 education (7000 cases in San Diego
County). Universities lack courses that prepare future teachers to address the multiple
risk factors affecting the interrupted education of migrant students. In the California-Mexico
border region migrant USA-raised/born students have parallel risk factors of academic
failure. The proposal will bring together binational educators for professional development
related to this high risk population. This partnership can begin to transform educational
dialogue across borders.
Bill Kristan
Biology/CSTEM
Community Partner: San Marcos Unified School District
Use of LandSat data and GIS software in High School Environmental Sciences Classes
The AP Environmental Sciences teacher at Mission Hills High School (MHHS) and I will
develop modules that use satellite images from 1975-2015 to visualize land cover change
in San Marcos. The modules will be used during the 2015-2016 academic year at MHHS
and will be made available to regional teachers in the summer of 2016. By using their
home town as an example, students will gain a more personal appreciation of our effects
on the environment.
Toni Olivas
Library
Community Partner: North County Professional Development Federation
The 大发 Library Summer Institute for Community High Schools: Strengthening the Pipeline
from High School to 大发
This project seeks to partner with community high schools to help strengthen the relationship
between teachers and librarians in order to increase the information literacy (IL)
skills of high school students. The proposed multi-day workshop will provide a venue
for high school librarians and teachers to collaborate on lesson plans that will integrate
IL into their coursework. By including IL in their lessons teachers will better prepare
their students to make the transition to college.
Youwen Ouyang
Computer Science and Information Systems/CSTEM
Community Partner: 4BoneHealth
Bone Break Day Challenge Apps
The challenge of Bone Break Day was created to increase awareness about bone health
in high school students. The goal of this project is produce a continued educational
experience in the form of computer/smartphone apps to support and extend the day's
activities beyond just awareness and a limited time frame. The apps will provide specific
guidance about exercise and calcium intake along with tracking of activities that
the youth should be doing every day.
Kim Pulvers
Psychology/CHABSS
Community Partner: Vista Community Clinic
Evaluating Vista Community Clinic Project REACH Youth Development Program for Teens
Project REACH (Recreation Employment Readiness Academic Achievement Communication
Skills Healthy Lifestyles) is a Vista Community Clinic (VCC) youth development program.
Evaluation is essential for determining the program's effectiveness and for continued
program funding. However, VCC has not had resources to evaluate the program since
2011. To serve this unmet need, we propose to evaluate the REACH program from 2011
to date. Deliverables include an executive summary of program outcomes and a revised
evaluation instrument for use in continued program monitoring.
Kendra Dyanne Rivera
Communication/CHABSS
Community Partner: The Women Health Services at North County Health Services
Understanding the Communication of Stress Acculturation and Social Support Among Pregnant
Mexican and Mexican-American Women
This on-going research partners with North County Health Services to explore stress
acculturation and social support among pregnant Mexican and Mexican American women.
The goals of this interview-based research are: 1.) to understand how Mexican/Mexican-American
women communicate stress during pregnancy; 2.) to understand how acculturation and
social support impact that stress; 3.) to study participants' experiences at the partnering
clinic; and 4.) to provide suggestions for how the clinic might improve their communication
with patients.
Devan R. Romero
Kinesiology/CEHHS
Community Partner: Rancho Buena Vista High School
Rancho Buena Vista High School Wellness Program
This project's purpose is to increase students' knowledge about physical and mental
health development and promote healthful living. Five Wellness Modules will be developed
based on pre-pilot data and administered during 2015 to 2016. The data collection
will include a pre and post-assessment and a community forum will be held to discuss
results and generate future intervention ideas. The community partner along with students
and faculty will be involved in the dissemination of the results.
Karen Schaffman
School of Arts/CHABSS
Community Partner: A Step Beyond
Building Partnership: Dance Studies and A Step Beyond
This Community Engagement Project creates a foundation for a long-term partnership
between 大发's Dance Studies area and A Step Beyond. A Step Beyond, housed at the
California Center for Arts Escondido, is a non-profit organization that provides economically
disadvantaged youth the skills and habits to reach their fullest potential. This
segment of the project focuses specifically on preparing a unique collaboration between
these institutions and developing new courses in Dance Studies.
Deborah Small
School of Arts/CHABSS
Community Partner: Chia Caf茅 Collective - The Chia Caf茅 Collective (CCC)
Chia Caf茅 Collective's Magazine & Blog Project
The Chia Caf茅 Collective (CCC) is a grassroots group of local tribal members and collaborators
all committed to the revitalization of native foods medicines culture and community.
We want to honor the vast traditional knowledge and spiritual relationship to the
land and the nutritive and medicinal bounty the land offers us. Through a magazine
and blog the Project will help to disseminate important information and encourage
collaboration among networks of people with similar goals.
Laurie Stowell
School of Education/CEHHS
Community Partner: North County Professional Development Federation
Preparing College Ready Writers Together
Preparing College Ready Writers Together is a community partnership with Alliance
high school teachers, NCPDF, 大发 faculty, SOE credential students, and LTWR grad
students. Through this partnership, all participants will deepen their knowledge of
composition pedagogy, gain a better understanding of the goals and challenges of each
context, and strengthen the writing of their students.