Poster Sessions
Refereed
Steiner, A., Sunday, J. O., & Maarhuis, P. (March 2019). The Impact on Student Motivation to Engage in Behavioral Harm Reduction Practices. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Posey, B. & Maarhuis, P. (March 2020). 'We're here to help': Student of Color Experiences and Satisfaction with Health and Emergency Services at Washington State University. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Posey, B. & Maarhuis, P. (March 2019). Telenovelas, collard greens, and sweat lodges: Multi-cultural students experiences with health and culturally-based protective strategies. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Sunday, J. O., Adesope, O. O., Maarhuis, P. (March 2019). The effects of smartphone addiction on learning: A meta-analysis. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Maarhuis, P. & Wong, R. (2018, March). Multicultural student intervention: Health, academic, & personal goal attainment. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Maarhuis, P. & San Miguel, A. (2017, March). Building relationships, promoting health: An empirical evaluation of a culturally based substance abuse prevention and outreach program with multicultural university students. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Maarhuis, P., & Rud, A. G. (2016, March). School shootings, reconstruction, and aesthetic response. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Sameshima, P., & Maarhuis, P. (2012, October). Ekphrasic convergence through parallaxic praxis. Poster presentation at arts-based research dissemination session: Possibilities and Challenges Symposium. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Maarhuis, P., Anderson, S., & Hust, S. (2008, March). Communication for social change: Evaluation of interdisciplinary digital animation project & public service announcements. Poster presentation. Art & Science of Health Promotion Conference. San Diego, CA.
Hurley, D., & Maarhuis, P. (2011, July). Comparative mental health experiences between sexual minority/transgender college students and majority college students. Poster presentation. American Psychological Association (APA). Washington DC.
Invited
Sameshima, P., Stock, R., & Maarhuis, P. (2015, May 18). Parallaxic praxis: Multimodal pedagogical research. New Alliances for Europe – Polylogue III on Arts Education, Wildbad Kreuth, Germany.
Sameshima, P., Stock, R., & Maarhuis, P. (2015, April 1). Parallaxic praxis: Multimodal pedagogical research. Ontario and Canada Research Chairs Symposium. Toronto, Ontario.
Sameshima, P., & Maarhuis, P. (2013, February 13). Ekphrasic convergence through parallaxic praxis. Research and Innovation Research Days. Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Refereed
Steiner, A., Sunday, J. O., & Maarhuis, P. (March 2019). The Impact on Student Motivation to Engage in Behavioral Harm Reduction Practices. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Posey, B. & Maarhuis, P. (March 2020). 'We're here to help': Student of Color Experiences and Satisfaction with Health and Emergency Services at Washington State University. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Posey, B. & Maarhuis, P. (March 2019). Telenovelas, collard greens, and sweat lodges: Multi-cultural students experiences with health and culturally-based protective strategies. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Sunday, J. O., Adesope, O. O., Maarhuis, P. (March 2019). The effects of smartphone addiction on learning: A meta-analysis. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Maarhuis, P. & Wong, R. (2018, March). Multicultural student intervention: Health, academic, & personal goal attainment. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Maarhuis, P. & San Miguel, A. (2017, March). Building relationships, promoting health: An empirical evaluation of a culturally based substance abuse prevention and outreach program with multicultural university students. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Maarhuis, P., & Rud, A. G. (2016, March). School shootings, reconstruction, and aesthetic response. Poster presentation at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.
Sameshima, P., & Maarhuis, P. (2012, October). Ekphrasic convergence through parallaxic praxis. Poster presentation at arts-based research dissemination session: Possibilities and Challenges Symposium. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Maarhuis, P., Anderson, S., & Hust, S. (2008, March). Communication for social change: Evaluation of interdisciplinary digital animation project & public service announcements. Poster presentation. Art & Science of Health Promotion Conference. San Diego, CA.
Hurley, D., & Maarhuis, P. (2011, July). Comparative mental health experiences between sexual minority/transgender college students and majority college students. Poster presentation. American Psychological Association (APA). Washington DC.
Invited
Sameshima, P., Stock, R., & Maarhuis, P. (2015, May 18). Parallaxic praxis: Multimodal pedagogical research. New Alliances for Europe – Polylogue III on Arts Education, Wildbad Kreuth, Germany.
Sameshima, P., Stock, R., & Maarhuis, P. (2015, April 1). Parallaxic praxis: Multimodal pedagogical research. Ontario and Canada Research Chairs Symposium. Toronto, Ontario.
Sameshima, P., & Maarhuis, P. (2013, February 13). Ekphrasic convergence through parallaxic praxis. Research and Innovation Research Days. Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.