Faculty
Development and Committee on Teaching, 2009-2010
Joseph Bangura, African Studies, attended the Southern Interdisciplinary Roundtable Conference on African Studies in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Laura Barraclough, Anthropology & Sociology, presented “Wide Open Spaces, White Open Spaces: Linking Western Heritage and Environmental Justice” at the Western History Association Annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.
Laura Barraclough, Anthropology & Sociology, attended the Association for American Geographers Annual Meeting in Washington D.C.
Robert Batsell, Psychology, presented “CS-US Interval Determines Potentiation in a Taste-Taste Compound” at the Eastern Psychological Association Meeting in New York City, New York.
Karyn Boatwright, Psychology, presented “Connectedness Needs as a Predictor of Gender Differences in Student Response to Feminist Pedagogical Strategies” at the Association of Women in Psychology National Conference in Portland, Oregon.
Karyn Boatwright, Psychology, attended conference on "How to Teach Students Who Don't Look Like You" in Orlando, Florida.
Olga Bonfiglio, Education, attended the Midwest Organic & Sustainable Education Service Conference in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
Olga Bonfiglio, Education, attended the American Planning Association National Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Sharri Brumfield, Athletics, attended the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Convention in San Antonio, Texas.
Henry Cohen, Romance Language & Literature, presented “The Eldorado Episodes of Voltaire’s CANDIDE as an Intertext of Augusto Roa Bastos’ YO EL SUPREMO” at the Louisianan Conference on Hispanic Languages & Literatures in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Henry Cohen, Romance Language & Literature, presented “L’ adaptation des ESPRITS de Pierre de Larivey par Albert Camus” at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference in Kentucky.
Arthur Cole, Physics, presented “Determination of Gamow-Teller Strength Distributions and Electron Capture Rates for pf-shell Nuclei in Pre-supernova Stars” at the Third Joint Meeting of Nuclear Physics Division of the American Physical Society and the Physical Society of Japan” in Hawaii.
Kiran Cunningham, Anthropology and Sociology, presented “Catalyzing Culture Change in Local Government” at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting in Merida, Mexico.
Pamela Cutter, Computer Science & Mathematics, presented “Multimedia Projects in Python for Introductory CS Courses” at the ACM SIGSCE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Amy Elman, Political Science, attended Columbia University and Harrimann’s Institute entitled “After Communism” in New York City, New York.
Bryan Goyings, Athletics, attended the Pure Performance Summit in Lake Placid, New York.
Gary Gregg, Psychology, was a discussant/chair for a symposia at the Society for Personology in Boston, Massachusetts.
Gary Gregg, Psychology, presented “Capitalism with a Human Face” with a student at the Midwestern Political Science Association Convention in Chicago, Illinois.
Anne Haeckl, Classics, presented “A Charioteer and His Wife from the Yasmina Necropolis: The Archaeology of Identity in Roman Carthage” at the joint Annual Meeting of Archaeological Institute of American (AIA) & American Philological Association (APA) in Anaheim, California.
Anne Haeckl, Classics, attended a 3-week archival research & writing session in connection with her 2009-10 sabbatical project in Athens, Georgia.
Christine Hahn, Art & Art History, presented "Merging Millet with Modern Korean Painting" at the Annual College Art Association conference in Chicago, Illinois.
Jeffrey Haus, Religion, presenter on a panel entitled, “The 150th Anniversary of the Alliance Israelite Universelle (1860-2010): Debating Education Within and Beyond Borders” at the Association for Jewish Studies Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Marin Heinritz, English, attended the Poynter Institute Seminar: A New Curriculum for a New Journalism in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Jeanne Hess, Physical Education, presented “Life Lessons Learned Behind the Great Wall: How Your Team Can Benefit from an International Trip” at the American Volleyball Coaches Association Annual Convention and Coaches Clinic in Tampa, Florida.
Yue Hong, Chinese, presented “Remembered for her Romantic Sentiment- A Case Study of Ninth Century Funeral Inscriptions” at the American Oriental Society Western Branch Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Yue Hong, Chinese presented “The Romantic Heroine in Tang Tales at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Autumn Hostetter, Psychology, presented “Actions Gesture Louder Than Words: Encoding Modality Affects Representational Gesture Rates” at the Association for Psychological Science Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
Patrik Hultberg, Economics & Business, attended “Art and Craft of Discussion Leadership” in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Daniel Kato, Political Science, attended Lecture Series entitled, "Obama, Antiracism and Rebuilding the American Left" and "Antiracism as a Critique and a Politics" in Chicago, Illinois.
Daniel Kato, Political Science, attended the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois.
Richard Koenig, Art & Art History, presented “Photographic Prevacations” at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Maksim Kokushkin, Anthropology and Sociology, presented “The Fate of Bulgarian Socialist Champion Enterprises” at the Joint Midwest Sociological Society and North Central Sociological Association Annual Meetings in Chicago, Illinois.
Charlene Boyer Lewis, History, presented “Parlor and Bedroom Politics: Heterosociability in the Early Republic” at the Society for the Historians of the Early American Republic annual meeting in Springfield, Illinois.
Charlene Boyer Lewis, History, attended the Southern Historical Association Annual Conference in Louisville, Kentucky.
James Lewis, History, chaired a session entitled “Not a Nation, but an Empire: Another View of the American West” at the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Conference in Springfield, Illinois.
James Lewis, History, archival research trip to the Library of Congress, University of Virginia Library and special collections, and the Thomas Jefferson Library to facilitate current project, the “Burr Conspiracy” in Charlottesville, Virginia and Washington D.C.
Sarah Lindley, Art& Art History, exhibited sculptures for the National Council for Education in Ceramic Arts Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and for “Transmuting Craft” in Washington D.C.
Hannah McKinney, Economics & Business, presented “Towards the Recognition and Integration of Action…” sponsored by the Democracy Imperative Consortium in Durham, New Hampshire.
Hannah McKinney, Economics & Business, attended “Art and Craft of Discussion Leadership” in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Ed Menta, Theatre Arts, served as Director of a play at the New Playwrights Development Workshop at the American Theatre Higher Education Annual Conference in New York City, New York.
Scott Michel, Athletics, attended the Pure Performance Summit in Lake Placid, New York.
Bruce Mills, English, presented “On the Short Prose Tale: Poe and the Psychology of the Single Effect’, at the Edgar Allan Poe Conference: The Bicentennial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Blaine Moore, Biology, presented “Endoplasmic Reticulum-Targeted Bcl-2, and Inhibition of ER-Associated Caspase-12, Rescue Cultured Cells from Ethanol Toxicity” at the 33rd Annual Research Society on Alcoholism annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas.
Eric Nordmoe, Math & Computer Science, presented "Searching out Collective Consciousness: A Google Trends Activity for Introductory Statistics" at the 2009 Joint Statistical Meetings in Washington D.C.
Robert Passage, Athletics, attended the National Association of Basketball Coaches 2010 National Convention & NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Final Four in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Thomas Rice, Art & Art History, Exhibit entitled, “Facing Michigan” at the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Tomoyuki Sasaki, History, attended the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in San Diego, California.
Amy Smith, English, attended the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
Liz Smith, Library/Information Services, attended the LOEX (Library Orientation Exchange) Conference in Dearborn, Michigan.
Michael Sosulski, German, presented “Romanticizing Vocation: Schlegel’s Reception of the Goethean Notion of Beruf in Wilhem Meisters Lehrajhare” at the British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies 39th Annual Conference in Oxford, United Kingdom.
Paul Sotherland, Biology, presented “Nurturing Curricular Vitality Through Faculty & Staff Development” at the AAC&U meeting in Washington D.C.
Nathan Sprague, Math & Computer Science, presentation at the 21st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Pasadena, California.
Chuck Stull, Economics, attended the Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting in Evanston, Illinois.
Noriko Sugimori, Japanese attended the Association of Teachers of Japanese (ATJ) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Noriko Sugimori, Japanese, attended a conference entitled, “Re-Visualizing Japan Symposium: In Honor of John W. Dower” at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Siu-Lan Tan, Psychology, presented “Effects of Background Music and Built-in Audio on Performance in a Role-Playing Video Game” and chaired the session on Musical Harmony at the Society for Music Perception & Cognition at Indianapolis, Indiana.
Michael Tanoff, Physics, presented “Introductory Physics: Is Our Success Their Success?” at the Michigan Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers 2010 Spring Meeting in Holland, Michigan.
Enid Valle, Romance Languages, presented “Siglio” at The Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture Since 1990 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Enid Valle, Romance Languages, chaired a session at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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