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Faculty Development and Committee on Teaching, 2010-2011

Joseph Bangura, History/African Studies, presented "The Intersection of Nationalism and Democracy in Sierra Leone: A Historical Perspective" at the African Studies Association Meeting in San Francisco, California.

Laura Barraclough, Anthropology & Sociology, presented "Contested Cowboys: Mexican Charros and the Struggle for Suburban Public Space in 1970s Los Angeles" at the Urban History Association Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Laura Barraclough, Anthropology & Sociology, presented "From Jail Cells to Affordable Housing: Reframing the Debate on Incarceration" at the American Studies Association Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

Eric Barth, Mathematics, attended the Joint Annual Conference of the American Musicological Society and the Society for Music Theory in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Bob Batsell, Psychology, presented "Taste -Taste Compound Conditioning and CS-US Interval" at the Australian Learning Group-Magnetic Island Conference in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

Danielle Battisti, History, attended the American Historical Association Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.

Karen Berthel, Theatre Arts & Physical Education, attended Eighth Certification Program for Associate Teachers of Fitzmaurice Voicework in New York.

Karyn Boatwright, Psychology, presented “Symposium: The role of Counseling Psychologists in Liberal Arts Colleges” at the American Psychology Association National Conference in San Diego, California.

Olga Bonfiglio, Education, presented "Food, Our Sacred Trust and the Tragedy of Plenty" at the Local Food Systems in Old Industrial Regions Mini-Conference in Toledo, Ohio.

Olga Bonfiglio, Education, attended the Community Food Security Coalition Conference as a journalist in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Olga Bonfiglio, Education, site research trip to Rwanda to document the work of a priest from St. Thomas Catholic Parish who does trauma recovery training: filmed K students at the Nairobi study abroad site for Center for International Programs.

Henry Cohen, Romance Languages, presented "Los romances de la Pasion de Cristo en la tradicion oral costarricense" at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference at the University of Kentucky.

Amy Elman, Political Science, presented "Beyond the EU Industrial Complex-Fighting for Women's Lives" at the American Political Science Meeting in Washington D.C.

Ann Haeckl, Classics, presented "All in the Familia: Heroic Charioteers and Christian Martyrs in the Arenas of Severan Carthage” for the University of Georgia Classics Summer Institute in Athens, Georgia.

Ann Haeckl, Classics, Collaborative publication preparation and grant-writing session at the University of Georgia.

Jeanne Hess, Physical Education, presented "The Greening of Volleyball: Doing Our Part to Cut Waste and Promote Sustainability in Practices, Matches, and Travel" at the Annual American Volleyball Coaches Association Convention in Kansas City, Missouri.  

Yue Hong, Chinese, presented "The Problem of Love in Tang Stories" at the American Oriental Society Western Branch Annual Meeting in Boulder, Colorado.

Autumn Hostetter, Psychology, presented "A Test of the Gesture as Simulated Action Framework" at the International Society for Gesture Studies in Frankfurt Oder, Germany.

Michelle Intermont, Mathematics, presented "Math is to English as Duck is to Water" at the American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting in Notre Dame, Indiana.

Daniel Kato, Political Science, participated in a panel entitled, "Constitutionalism and The Question of Race" at the American Political Science Association Conference in Washington D.C.

Sun-Young Kim, German, presented "Irredeemable Character: Satire of the Bildungsideal in Elias Canetti's Die Blendung” at the German Studies Association Annual Meeting in Oakland, California.

Richard Koenig, Art &Art History, Site Research visit to photograph the site of the former Dale Creek trestle for his photographic project entitled, "Contemporary Views Along the First Transcontinental Railroad" in Southeast Wyoming.
 
Maksim Kokushkin, Anthropology & Sociology, presented "Back to the Future or Forward to the Past?  Parallels between the Economic Policies of Bulgarians 1980s and 2000s" at the XVII International Sociological Association Congress of Sociology in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Charlene Boyer Lewis, History, attended the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Conference in Rochester, New York.

James Lewis, History, attended the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Conference in Rochester, New York.

James Lewis, History, presented "The Western States Would be the Last to Withdraw from the Union: The Burr Conspiracy and Western Secession” in Louisville, Kentucky.

Ed Menta, Theatre Arts, served as Assistant Director for the play The Power Behind the Palette" at the New Playwrights Development Workshop at the American Theatre in Higher Education Conference in Los Angeles, California.

Eric Nordmoe, Mathematics, chaired a session on the topic of "What is the ‘Right’ First Course in Statistics for our Math Majors?" at the Joint Statistics Meetings in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Robin Rank, Information Services-Library, attended the Internet Librarian 2010 Conference in Monterey, California.

Thomas Rice, Art & Art History, attended the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Directions Initiative and took a course entitled “Abandoned Practices” in Chicago, Illinois.

Thomas Rice, Art & Art History, Exhibition of artwork at the Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Michael Ricco, Economics & Business, attended the Midwest Moodle Moot conference in Goshen, Indiana.

Jan Solberg, Romance Languages & Literature, attended the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages in Boston, Massachusetts.

Siu-Lan Tan, Psychology, chaired special topic sessions on music cognition at the 11th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition in Seattle, Washington.

Enid Valle, Romance Languages & Literature, presented "Our possible truth must be an invention: A textbook, a three-ring binder, and a flash drive" at the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii.