- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/geoff-nash/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Thu, 04 Aug 2022 13:48:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Staff Members Chosen for 2022 Academic Affairs Staff Awards /news-archive/2022/08/04/academic-affairs-awards/ Thu, 04 Aug 2022 13:48:34 +0000 /news/?p=81728 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Staff Members Chosen for 2022 Academic Affairs Staff Awards]]> The Division of Academic Affairs honored outstanding staff members with these awards for the first time in 2022. This year鈥檚 winners have not only excelled in their job performance but also in their attention to 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 goal of preparing student success, strengthening and supporting the university’s mission, and encouraging creative endeavors. Maegan Hendricks, scheduling and NCAA specialist in the Office of Records and Registration, has received the Staff Recognition Award for Innovation. 鈥淸She] deals with plenty of people across campus and her years of service have given her an insight into how best to serve the community,鈥 faculty member Megan Evans said when nominating Hendricks for the award. 鈥淗er processes are always easy to follow and she gives 110% to the campus every day.鈥 Hendricks has been in this position since 2018. She has worked with department heads and university leadership since to help restructure and organize academic scheduling.
Maegan Hendricks

Provost Ann Bain presents Maegan Hendricks with the Staff Recognition Award for Innovation.

鈥淚’m both honored and excited to have won this award,鈥 Hendricks said. 鈥淚’m proud of the progress we have made and look forward to meeting new future goals as our campus goes through changes. I couldn’t have done any of this by myself, and I’m grateful for the continued support I receive from my supervisors, faculty, and fellow staff.鈥 Geoff Nash from Blackboard Student Support and eLearning was awarded the Staff Recognition Award for Customer Service. He was chosen for his exceptional contribution to delivering quality service to members of the campus community. 鈥淕eoff is a driving force behind Blackboard,鈥 Hendricks said. 鈥淗e is pleasant and willing to help everyone who contacts him, and I feel confident when I refer faculty with Blackboard issues to them that he will take action and help sort everyone out.鈥
Nathan Larson

Provost Ann Bain presents Nathan Larson with the Academic Affairs Staff Award for Teamwork.

Additionally, Nathan Larson, assistant gallery curator in the Department of Art and Design, was awarded the Academic Affairs Staff Award for Teamwork. 鈥淗e jumps right into everything wholeheartedly and encourages student participation when appropriate,鈥 Art Outreach Specialist Andrea Tompkins said. 鈥淗e works well and conscientiously with all our stakeholders, has a true servant’s heart and mindset, and understands the importance and value of positive team work.鈥 Joan Reed, Higher Education Institute Program coordinator in the School of Nursing, was awarded the Staff Recognition Award for Initiative. She was chosen because of exceptional responsibilities beyond her primary job duties. 鈥淚t was an absolute surprise and an enormous honor to be awarded the first Academic Affairs Staff Initiative Award by the Vice Chancellor and Provost Dr. Bain,鈥 Reed said. 鈥淲hat made it even more special was that Dr. Bain hired me into the Department of Nursing in January of 2003 when she was chair.鈥 Reed is responsible for keeping up with enrollment, onboarding new faculty, managing time of hourly working, and supervising the financial budget within the School of Nursing. She also encourages faculty and staff to be involved in fitness initiatives on campus and organizes the Trojan Food Pantry drive for the School. 鈥淢rs. Joan Reed is a hero in our School of Nursing and campus community,鈥 coworker Lindsey Baertlein said. 鈥淪he works tirelessly鈥ven with the undertaking of Workday and all that entailed, [and] excels and motivates others with her inspirational character.鈥
Provost Ann Bain presents Geoff Nash with the Staff Recognition Award for Customer Service.

Provost Ann Bain presents Geoff Nash with the Staff Recognition Award for Customer Service.

An example of this is when Reed cared and assisted with the rescue of a stray dog she found on campus in Spring 2021. Baertlein mentioned Reed鈥檚 notable participation in the dog鈥檚 recovery in her nomination. 鈥淎ffectionately naming the dog Bella, Mrs. Reed rose above and beyond her regular duties to provide care for her,鈥 Baertlein said. 鈥淪he began feeding and caring for Bella daily and made sure to find her each day to make sure she had food and water.鈥 Bella was recovered from Southern Hearts Rescue and received care at Pleasant Valley Veterinary Clinic. Bella’s bill was taken care of through donations from the campus community and Nextdoor members who have followed Bella’s case.]]>
Sadaka receives Quality Matters certification for nursing course /news-archive/2021/04/08/sadaka-quality-matters-certification/ Thu, 08 Apr 2021 13:40:46 +0000 /news/?p=78719 ... Sadaka receives Quality Matters certification for nursing course]]> Heba Sadaka, assistant professor of nursing at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock, has achieved the Quality Matters (QM) course certification for Health Assessment I, NURS 3220. This two-credit course is the first of two sequenced courses focusing on client assessment as well as data collection and documentation. Throughout the class, Sadaka teaches the knowledge and skills needed to perform comprehensive health history, physical, and psychosocial assessments through the use of a variety of tools and techniques.聽 鈥淗ealth assessment is the backbone of nursing practice,鈥 Sadaka said. 鈥淎 good assessment is essential to ensure safety and to plan patient and family needs.鈥澛 This certification indicates a course meets nationally and internationally recognized standards at an 85 percent level, representing a commitment to creating and maintaining quality and excellence. This course has achieved a 100 percent on nationally and internationally recognized standards due to the work of Sadaka and the Scholarly Technology and Resources (STaR) team. It is now listed in the QM of certified courses, receiving a QM seal to display within the course. 鈥淎fter developing the course, the STaR team did an internal course review and made some recommendations,鈥 Sadaka said. 鈥淏rad Sims, Sharonda Lipscomb, Merlene Love, and Geoff Nash have all been helpful and willing to go the extra mile to ensure that course met all the QM standards and to benefit our students.鈥 Sadaka began her career by earning a Bachelor of Science in nursing in 1993 from Alexandria University in Egypt before moving to North America. After this move, she completed a master鈥檚 degree in nursing education-acute adult-gerontology from the University of Iowa in 2010.聽 As a certified nurse educator, Sadaka has been teaching nursing courses for over 15 years. She joined the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock community in 2017 and has taught in a variety of settings including in-person, inter-professional, simulation, clinical, and online courses.聽 鈥淢y role as a facilitator is to create learning activities that help the learners achieve the course outcomes,鈥 Sadaka said. 鈥淭he course must be easy to navigate with clear expectations. This is crucial to aid students in achieving their learning goals without having to worry about where to find things within the course. Best practices in online education allow students to be part of the online learning community and feel engaged, helping students succeed and reducing anxiety.鈥]]>