Faculty Accomplishments

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Faculty Accomplishments
Focus on Faculty
2011
Message from the President
This book celebrates the scholarship, service and excellence of our
faculty at Bellarmine University.
As president, I realize that while classroom instruction and personal
attention to students are the primary commitments of our faculty, they
also devote considerable time and energy to pursuits beyond the classroom walls. Whether that involves conducting research, presenting the
results of that research at scholarly conferences, publishing in journals
and books, leading study-abroad courses or service-learning trips or
creating artistic expressions, the significant accomplishments of our
faculty bring recognition to Bellarmine University and are worthy of celebration.
Bellarmine University’s Strategic Plan identifies the following goals in
pursuit of Vision 2020:
• Celebrate our Catholic identity in the inclusive Merton spirit as the
foundation of our commitment to student fulfillment, global consciousness and environmental sustainability;
• Establish and sustain a climate of excellence throughout the university;
• Integrate an international focus and sensibility into all curricular and
co-curricular programs;
• Enhance our reputation, expand our market and dramatically grow
our enrollment; and
• Develop our financial, physical, and human resources to achieve our
vision for the new Bellarmine University.
This book is organized around these goals, which are integral and
central to our work at the university.
The achievements listed here represent research and service completed
in the 2011 calendar year and underscore our commitment to being the
premier Catholic university in the South, and thereby the leading private
institution in the Commonwealth and region. Please join me in congratulating and thanking our faculty for their tremendous successes
described in this book.
In veritatis amore,
Dr. Joseph J. McGowan
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5 2011 Faculty Award Winners
6 Enhancing Our Reputation
8 Sustaining a Climate of Excellence
24 Celebrating Our Catholic Identity
in the Inclusive Merton Spirit
26 Integrating an International Focus
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2011 Faculty Award Winners
Mr. robert g. Pfaadt (left) received the 2011 Bellarmine University Student
Government Association’s Teacher of the Year Award.
Dr. Evanthia Speliotis
won the William T. Miles
Memorial Award.
Dr. Mil Thompson won the
Bellarmine University Wilson W. Wyatt Fellowship of
Academic Excellence.
won the
Bellarmine University Joseph
and Maureen McGowan Prize
for Faculty Development.
Dr. Tom Wilson
Presidential Merit
Award Winners:
Dr. Michael Ackerman
Dr. Tony Brosky
Dr. Kate Bulinski
Dr. Sherill Cronin
Dr. Alan Deck
Dr. John Gatton
Dr. Patty Gillette
Dr. Greg Hillis
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty
Dr. Aaron Hoffman
Dr. Mary Huff
Dr. George Kilcourse
Dr. Michael Luthy
Dr. Myra McCrickard
Dr. Don Osborn
Dr. Gina Pariser
Dr. David Pariser
Dr. David Porta
Dr. Anne Raymond
Dr. Mike Ryan
Dr. Richard Schrader
Dr. Mil Thompson
Dr. Mark Wiegand
Dr. Steven Wilt
Dr. Christy Wolfe
2011 FACULTY AWARD WINNERS
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Dr. Dottie Willis won the 2011 Annsley
Frazier Reputation
Enhancing
Our
Thornton School of Education Dean’s Award for
Excellence in Teaching.
Dr. Dottie Willis won the 2011 Annsley
Frazier Thornton School of Education
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Dr. Kevin M. Thomas was recognized as a 2011 Stu-
dent Technology Leadership Program Ambassador by
the Kentucky Department of Education.
in Rural Kentucky,” which was funded with $3,362,228
from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
served as a co-researcher on a
long-term project designed to develop a Warrior Injury
Assessment Manikin (WIAman) for the U.S. military
with Dr. Warren Hardy at Virginia Tech University.
Dr. David J. Porta
The School of Education was selected as the 2011
Community Partner of the Year for the work of Bellarmine faculty and students who have engaged in volunteer projects with the Volunteers of America (VOA).
received the University of Louisville Graduate Dean’s Citatation in Curriculum and
Instruction.
Dr. Eric Roorda won a $150,000 grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities to direct
an NEH Summer Institute for college professors. Dr.
Roorda also received research grants totaling $2,500
from the Library Foundations of both the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library for research at those archives.
Dr. Nancy L. York served as a co-investigator in a
grant, “An Intervention for Promoting Smoke-free Policy
Dr. Frank Hutchins, serving as secondary investigator/cultural consultant, was part of an interdisciplinary
received the 2011 John Richard
Binford Memorial Award.
Dr. Sarah B. Bush
Dr. Sarah B. Bush
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team that received a $40,000 Global Health Initiative
grant from the University of Wisconsin-Madison for a
project titled “Understanding and Controlling Brucellosis in the Imbabura Province of Ecuador.”
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría was awarded Best
Director for Achilles in Sparta at the Kennedy Center
American College Theatre Festival, Region IV, in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría was initiated into
the Mexican Association of Theatre Investigators (AMIT).
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Ratio of Student/Faculty
Dr. David J. Porta , along with Dr. Helen-Grace
Ryan and the Bellarmine Emergency Response
Team, won the 2011 NASPA Gold Award for develop-
ment of BERT, the first collegiate emergency response
team in Kentucky.
Drs. Joan C. Masters and Barbara Lee received
$50,000 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s
New Careers in Nursing program for scholarships for
students underrepresented in nursing.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau was awarded a $20,000
2011 Efroymson Contemporary Art Fellowship to fund
the purchase of equipment and research in China, Vietnam and Thailand.
Dr. Sherill Cronin won a $17,343 grant from the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health
Resources and Services Administration for advanced
education nursing traineeships.
Dr. David L. Mosley was listed in Who’s Who Among
Collegiate Faculty.
Dr. Catherine Crandell won a Professional Writ-
ing Award from Shenandoah University for her capstone project, “Examining the Role of Service-Learning
Course Experiences on Development of Professionalism
in Doctor of Physical Therapy Students: A Case Report.”
et al. won the Social Responsibility Poster Award for “Fall Risk Factor Profile
in a Medically Underserved Population and the Effectiveness of the Matter of Balance Program” at the
Combined Section Meeting of the American Physical
Therapy Association.
Dr. Patricia Gillette
Ms. Laura Hartford received the Jurors’ Selection
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau was awarded an Artist
Honorarium for the exhibition “Currents 2011” in the
Santa Fe International New Media Festival, Santa Fe, N.M.
received the Pyramid Award of
Excellence for the Art of Governance, presented by
the Center for Nonprofit Excellence in honor of her
service as Executive Director of the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA).
Dr. Joseph A. Brosky Jr. and others wrote a grant
award for her image Roots in the exhibit “Dreams” at the
Center of Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colo.
Dr. Lisa Willner
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen was selected as a Project NExT
(New Experiences in Teaching) Fellow for 2011-12. This
is a competitive fellowship of the Mathematical Association of America for first- and second-year college faculty.
titled “The Effect of 3.5% Menthol Ointment on Knee
Pain and Function Among Patients with Knee OA” and
were awarded $5,000 from Hygenic Corp. to pilot a
clinical trial.
Dr. Gail Henson was awarded $500 from The Schmid
Foundation for the development and implementation
of a two-session workshop on the use of the arts in
handling grief.
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Dr. Julien Carrière presented “Technology in the
Language Classroom: Using Videoconferencing
to Facilitate Collaboration between American
and French Students” at the Alliance Française
National Meeting in Louisville in October 2011.
Presentations
sion at a Town Hall Meeting on “Waiting for Superman”
sponsored by Parents for Improving Kentucky Education
(PIKE), in Louisville on Oct. 26, 2011.
Drs. Christy D. McGee and Claire Hughes
presented “Talking About My Generation: Examining
Giftedness from a Generational Perspective” at the annual convention of the National Association for Gifted
Children on Nov. 4, 2011.
Dr. Bernard Minnis Sr. et al. presented on “Improv-
Dr. Corrie Block presented “Using the KCSS Journal”
Drs. Bernard Minnis Sr., Robert Cooter
and
Kathleen Cooter served on a televised panel discus-
ing the Quality of Alternative Education Programs” at
the Step Up for Kids Conference in Louisville on Dec.
6, 2011.
at the Kentucky Council for the Social Studies Annual
Conference, in Bowling Green, Ky., in September 2011.
Drs. Robert Cooter, Theresa Magpuri-Lavell
Mr. Carl Williams presented a professional development session for new teachers at Myers Middle School
on Aug. 25, 2011, entitled “A New Teacher’s Guide to
a Successful Classroom.”
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and Kathleen Cooter presented “Breakthroughs
in Science & Math Vocabulary Instruction with Urban
Adolescent Learners: Memphis Striving Readers” at the
56th Annual Conference of the International Reading
Association, Orlando, Fla., on May 9, 2011.
Dr. Corrie Block et al. presented “Kentucky Content Literacy Consortium Year 4” at a Striving Readers
Stakeholders Meeting in Louisville in September 2011.
presented “Measuring the Connection Between Classroom Instruction and Student
Engagement” at the National Middle School Association
pre-conference on Nov. 11, 2011.
Dr. David Paige
Drs. David Paige and Theresa Magpuri-Lavell
presented “An Evaluation of Ninth-Grade Literacy Skills
in an Urban, High-Poverty School and A Walk-Through
Instrument to Evaluate Student Engagement and Classroom Instruction” at the Consortium for Research
Accountability and Teacher Evaluation in Oxford, Miss.,
in October 2011.
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Number of New Degrees/
Certificates Added Since 2005
Dr. Dottie Willis et al. presented “Turning Distrac-
tions into Tools: Taking Technology from Their World
and Bringing It Into Ours” at the National Writing
Project Urban Sites Network Conference in Boston,
Mass., in April 2011.
Dr. Dottie Willis et al. presented “Inquiring Minds
Want to Know: How To Ask the ‘Write’ Questions to
Improve Instruction and Assessment” at the Kentucky
Association of Teacher Educators Conference in Georgetown, Ky., in October 2011.
Dr. Dottie Willis et al. presented “Engaging ALL
Students in Academic Inquiry Through Socratic
Circles” at the Innovation Summit in Lexington, Ky.,
in December 2011.
presented “High School
Financial Boot Camp: A Partnership with the State
Treasurers Office” at the 50th Annual Financial Literacy
and Economic Education Conference on Oct. 14, 2011.
Dr. Kathleen Cooter
presented “Linguistic Code
Switching: How to Teach Children the Language of Power”
at the Dialogue on Diversity Conference on Nov. 4, 2011.
Dr. Kathleen Cooter
and Kathleen Cooter
presented “Podcasting with ‘Digital Native’ Preservice
Teachers” at the Society for Information Technology and
Teacher Education International Conference in Nashville,
Tenn., in March 2011.
Drs. Kevin M. Thomas
Dr. Sarah B. Bush presented “Analyzing Middle School
Students’ Algebra-Related Misconceptions and Errors”
at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Regional Conference in St. Louis, Mo., in October 2011.
et al. presented “Research in
Mathematics Instructional Technology: Current Trends
and Future Demands” at the 33rd Annual Conference
of the North American Chapter of the International
Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education in
Reno, Nev., in October 2011.
Dr. Sarah B. Bush
served on a
roundtable, “Frida: Discussing Culture, Guest Artist
at Teatro Bravo!” in Phoenix, Ariz., in October 2011.
Dr. Sarah Bush et al. presented “Developing Your
Interdisciplinary Murder Mystery” at the Annual Meeting
of the National Middle School Association in Louisville
in November 2011.
Drs. Kathleen Cooter and Robert Cooter pre-
Drs. Theresa Magpuri-Lavell and David Paige
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría
sented “Project-based Learning in a Doctoral Program:
A Change Paradigm” at the 2011 AdvancED Innovation
Summit in Lexington, Ky., on Dec. 1, 2011.
presented “Promoting Literacy among Struggling
Readers: How Teachers in One High Poverty, Urban
Secondary School Infuse Reading Instruction Strategies
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Dr. Kevin Thomas presented “Creating
and Using Wikis in the K-12 Classroom”
to the Kentucky Society for Technology
in Education in Louisville.
in the Content Areas” at the 2011 Conference of the
Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers in
Richmond, Va., in November 2011.
Dr. Theresa Magpuri-Lavell presented “Academic
Vocabulary Instruction in Mathematics with Urban
Adolescent Learners” at the Annual Meeting of the
Kentucky Reading Association in Lexington, Ky., in
October 2011.
Dr. David L. Mosley presented “Nietzsche, Beethoven,
and the Composition of History” to the Society for
the Philosophical Study of Education at the American
Philosophical Association in Minneapolis, Minn., in 2011.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood along with Mr. Ben Draper
(Bellarmine University student) and Dr. Bijan Nemati
(Jet Propulsion Lab) presented “Simulation and Testbed
Studies Aimed at Detecting Earth-like Exoplanets with
NASA’s Next Generation Space-based SIM-Lite Astrometric
Observatory” at the 2011 Annual American Physical Society Meeting in Anaheim, Calif., April 30 - May 3, 2011.
Monte-Carlo Data at CERN-LHC” at the at 97th Annual KAS meeting at Murray State University on Nov.
5, 2011. At that same meeting, Dr. Mahmood presented
posters with Sean Dockery (“Monte-Carlo Simulation
Studies using the ATLAS Detector at the Large Hadron
(LHC) at CERN”) and with Meghan Allen (“The ATLAS
Tier3 Grid Supercomputer at Bellarmine University”).
facilitated a
workshop on Social Justice for theatre students at UNC,
Chapel Hill, in January 2011.
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría served on a panel,
“The Arts as Sites of Education for Social Justice, Paper:
Theatre for Social Change and Awareness: Funny about
Serious Matters,” at the National Association for Chicana/
Chicano Studies in Los Angeles in April 2011.
Mr. Frederick Smock presented at the Seminar on
Ancient Greek Lyric Poetry at the Center for Hellenic
Studies in Washington D.C., in August 2011.
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría served on a panel,
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood and Antonin Verlet-Banide
presented “Study of W and Z Bosons with ATLAS
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“Solo vs. Multi-Character Performance: A Dramaturgical Dilemma, Paper: Vaqueros-The Closeted Sexual
Practices of Mexican Men Who Have Sex with Other
Men,” at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education
in Chicago in August 2011.
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría served on a panel,
“Zoot Suit by Luis Valdez, Productions and History,
Guest Artist,” at Arizona State University in Tempe,
Ariz., in October 2011.
and Joann Lau presented
three posters at the annual meeting of the Botanical
Society of America held in St. Louis, Mo., in July 2011.
Two of the posters were “Involve Your Botany Students
in Biomedical Research: Join The Ambrosia Project”
and “A Six-Week Laboratory Project in Plant Molecular
Biology and Bioinformatics with Subsequent Publication
in the NCBI GenBank.” The third poster, “Effect of
Dxtracts from Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum)
on Lung Cancer Cell Proliferation,” was co-authored
by four Bellarmine students.
Drs. Dave Robinson
presented a seminar titled “Anatomical Research, Injury and the Law a.k.a. The Good,
the Bad, and the Ugly” for local Radiologic Technicians
sponsored by Raynostix Corp. on March 24, 2011.
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Students in a Class
Dr. David J. Porta
Dr. Eric Roorda directed the Munson Institute of
American Maritime Studies, a summer residential graduate
program accredited by the University of Connecticut
based at Mystic Seaport, Conn.
Dr. Jon Blandford presented “Buyers and Cellars:
The Economy of an Underground Plot” in October 2011
at an American Literature Association symposium in
Savannah, Ga. The title of the symposium was “Mysterious America: Crime Fiction in American Culture.”
Dr. Steven D. Wilt presented “Effects of Vitreoustreatment on the Notch2 Pathway in Pig Retinal Pigment
Epithelium” at the Butler University Undergraduate
Research Conference in Indianapolis, Ind. He and M.
Garner also presented “CD46, Discs Large and ß1Integrin in Pig Retinal Pigment Epithelium.”
presented “Strange Realism:
Christian Poetics and the Intimacy of Creation” at the
Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy
of Religion in Irving, Texas, March 7-8, 2011.
Dr. Justin Klassen
Dr. Katherine Biederman presented “Non-Culpable
Ignorance Is Culpable Ignorance” at the American Philo-
sophical Association, Eastern Division, in Washington,
D.C., on Dec. 30, 2011.
Dr. Katherine Biederman presented “What’s
Wrong with Ethics Education” at the 13th International
Conference on Ethics Across the Curriculum in St.
Louis, Mo., on Nov. 5, 2011.
Dr. Katherine Biederman presented “Moral
Responsibility and Assessment: The Case of George
W. Bush” to the Indiana Philosophical Association at
Hanover College in Indiana on Oct. 21, 2011.
Ms. Laura Hartford delivered an artist lecture at
Providence College in Providence, R.I., in November 2011.
Dr. Katherine V. Bulinski and Ms. Michelle
Johnston presented “Change in Ecospace Utilization
Through theType Cincinnatian: a Study of Biodiversity
Patterns as a Function of Stratigraphic Range, Lithology
and Sample Size” at the Geological Society of America
North-Central/North-Eastern Joint Section Meeting
in Pittsburgh, Pa., in April 2011.
Dr. Katherine V. Bulinski and Ms. Michelle Johnston
presented “Exploring Community-level Fossil Biodiversity
Patterns Through the Lenses of Sample Size, Geographic
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Dr. Matisa Wilbon, Associate Professor
of Sociology, directs the Brown Scholars
Program and serves on the Board of
Directors for Dress for Success.
Area, and Ecospace Utilization” at the Virginia Tech
Department of Geosciences on April 15, 2011.
Symposia on Teaching in the Life Sciences at the University
of Richmond in Virginia in August 2011.
Dr. Katherine V. Bulinksi
and Ms. Michelle Johnston presented “Paleoecology in the Ordovician: Case
Studies from the Cincinnati Arch” at the Kentucky
Paleontological Society on April 29, 2011.
Ms. Meme Tunnell and Professor Leone Buyse of
Rice University presented a guest artist recital at Flute
Society of Kentucky Conference at the University of
Louisville in January 2011.
Ms. Meme Tunnell was a collaborative pianist for
the International Horn Competition of America at the
University of Louisville in September 2011.
Ms. Meme Tunnell presented a recital with Bruce
Heim at the University of Louisville in September 2011
and with Dr. Michael Tunnell in October 2011.
Dr. Mary O. Huff et al. presented research entitled
“The Endocrine Disruptors Cadmium Chloride and
Sodium Arsenate Activate Estrogen Receptor-mediated
Signaling and Induce Human Lung Adenocarcinoma Cell
Proliferation” at the American Society for Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology National meeting in Washington,
D.C., in April 2011.
Ms. Meme Tunnell and Dr. Michael Tunnell were
guest artists at the Kentucky Composers Concert at
Eastern Kentucky University in October 2011.
Dr. Mary O. Huff et al. presented a poster entitled “A
Semester-long Laboratory Exercise Demonstrating the
Relationship Between Gene to Protein Function Using
Yeast Alcohol Dehydrogenase 1 (ADH1)” at the American
Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Special
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen presented “Order in the
Conjugacy Decomposition of the Rook Monoid” at the
AMS-MAA Joint Mathematics Meetings in New Orleans,
La., in January 2011.
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and Dr. Michael Tunnell were
guest artists at the New Music Festival at the University
of Louisville in November 2011.
Ms. Meme Tunnell
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen presented “From Weyl Groups
to Renner Monoids” at the Summer REU (Research
Experiences for Undergraduates) on Groups, Graphs,
and Geometry at the University of North CarolinaAsheville, N.C., in July 2011.
Drs. Steven D. Wilt and Paul Kiser et al. presented
“Munc13-3 Mutation Disrupts Monocular Deprivation
Induced Ocular Dominance Shifts in Visual Cortex of
Young and Adult Mice” at the Society for Neuroscience
in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Thomas Bennett with Taylor Eisenmenger (BU
student) presented a poster entitled “The Effects of
Bisphenol-A (BPA) on the Embryological Development
of Japanese Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)” at the 23rd
annual Undergraduate Research Conference at Butler
University on April 15, 2011.
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Majors Offered
Mr. Richard Burchard premiered new compositions
at national music conventions in Chicago, Los Angeles
and Fort Collins, Colo.
Dr. William Fenton presented a workshop on coop-
erative learning for Project NExT at the national summer
meeting of the Mathematical Association of America.
Dr. Justin Klassen presented “Monstrous Hospitality:
Subverting the Ideological Function of Francis Bacon’s
Epistemology” at the Christian Scholars’ Conference
on Science and Theology at Pepperdine University on
June 16-18, 2011.
presented “Reducing Co-pays for
Kentucky Physical Therapy Patients” at the State Governmental Affairs and Payment Forum of the American
Physical Therapy Association in Austin, Texas, in 2011.
Dr. Dave Pariser
Drs. Kent Brown, Joseph A. Brosky Jr., Dave
Pariser and others presented “Effects of Prehabilitation
on Quality of Life Three Months Following Total Knee
Arthroplasty” at the National Strength and Conditioning
Association (NCSA) meeting in Las Vegas, Nev., in 2011.
Sections Meeting in New Orleans, La., in 2011.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann presented a lecture, “An
Introduction to High Velocity Thrust Techniques for
Physical Therapists,” at the Krannert School of Physical
Therapy at the University of Indianapolis in November 2011.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann presented “Professional
Development for Physical Therapists using Web 2.0” at
Floyd Memorial Hospital’s Physical Therapy Department
in New Albany, Ind., on Jan. 25, 2011.
Dr. Ermalynn M. Kiehl presented “Stress, Coping,
Adaptation & Resilience in Swedish and American Families” at the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric,
and Neonatal Nurses (AWH- ONN)’s 2011 Annual
Convention in Denver, Colo.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann
Dr. Ermalynn M. Kiehl presented “Motivational
Interviewing: What, Who, Where, When, & How” at
the Louisville Asthma Forum in Louisville.
and others presented “Connecting the Classroom and Clinic: Use of an International
Collaborative Classroom Wiki” at the APTA Combined
Dr. Ermalynn M. Kiehl and L. Stark made a poster
presentation, “Leading the Transformation of Community/
Public Health Nursing in a Baccalaureate Program: A
New Faculty Mentored Leadership Project,” to the Sigma
Theta Tau Biennial Convention in Grapevine, Texas.
participated in the 2011
Oxford Debate at the Annual APTA Conference National
Harbor in Maryland.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann
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Dr. Steven D. Wilt et al. published “Cellular
and Laminar Expression of Dab-1 During the
Postnatal Critical Period in Cat Visual Vortex
and the Effects of Dark Rearing” in Brain
Research, Vol.1383: 81-89.
Dr. Ermlaynn M. Kiehl and others presented “Unit-
based Nursing Research – Making It Happen” to the
Nursing Research Symposium at Research! Louisville.
American Psychiatric Nurses Association’s National
Conference in Anaheim, Calif., in October 2011.
Dr. Joan C. Masters and Ms. Barbara Lee presented
Dr. Ermalynn M. Kiehl and others presented “Emer-
gency Countermeasures Staffing: Integrating Student
Nurses into Community Response, A Collaborative
Project with the University of Louisville, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention and the American
Association of Colleges of Nursing” to the American
Association of Colleges of Nursing’s 2011 Baccalaureate
Education Conference in St. Louis, Mo.
Dr. Ermalynn M. Kiehl and others presented “Iden-
tifying Motivators and Barriers Related to Returning to
School: RN to BSN” at Research! Louisville.
presented “Differences
in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Survival between
Appalachian and Non-Appalachian Areas of Kentucky”
at the North American Association of Central Cancer
Registries in Louisville in June 2011.
Dr. Gwendolyn Rinker
Dr. Joan C. Masters presented “Using Psychiatric
Practitioner Memoirs as a Teaching Strategy” at the
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a poster, “The Use of Group Interviews to Improve the
Scholarship Selection Process,” at the Robert Wood Johnson
New Careers in Nursing Annual Summit in Washington,
D.C., in September 2011. This was the winning poster
in the category of Recruitment and Retention.
Dr. Michael Huggins presented “Gay Men in Nursing:
The Costs of Feminormativity and Heteronormativity” to
the American Assembly of Men in Nursing in Lexington
on Oct. 21, 2011.
Dr. Michael Huggins presented “The State of Advanced Practice in Kentucky” to the American College
of Nurse Practitioners Conference in Denver, Colo.,
on Oct. 7, 2011.
Dr. Michael Huggins presented “What Educators
Should Know About Internet Safety” to the National
Catholic Educational Association’s Annual Conference
in New Orleans, La., April 26-28, 2011.
Drs. Patricia Gillette and Gina Pariser presented
“Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Physical Performance
Profile of Aging Females with Diabetes Enrolled in a
Public Health Class” to the American Physical Therapy
Association Combined Sections Meeting in New Orleans, La., in February 2011. Dr. Gillette and others
also presented “Fall Risk Factor Profile in a Medically
Underserved Population and the Effectiveness of the
Matter of Balance Program.”
presented “An Examination of
Professional Behaviors of Clinical Instructors as Observed
by Students on Clinical Experiences” at the Combined
Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy
Association in Chicago in February 2011.
Dr. Peri Jacobson
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Drs. Peri Jacobson and Gina Pariser presented
“Bringing Evidence-Based Practice into Reality - Helping
Students Take the First Step” at the Annual Conference
of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
in Phoenix, Ariz., in October 2011.
Drs. Sherill Cronin and Elizabeth Fitzgerald
presented “Toward a Better Understanding of the Latina
Prenatal Care Experience” at the Transcultural Nursing
Society’s 37th Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nev.,
in October 2011.
Activity in Children with Down Syndrome.”
Dr. Gina Pariser and Ms. Jillian Redlinger, a student
Dr. Sherrill Cronin presented “Nursing Research:
Generating New Knowledge, Innovations and Improvements” at the Jewish Hospital and St. Mary’s Healthcare
Annual Research Symposium in Louisville in July 2011.
in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, presented
“Addressing Exercise Barriers in Aging African Americans
with Diabetes and Mobility Disability” at the American
Physical Therapy Association Meeting in New Orleans,
La., in February 2011.
Drs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald and Sherill Cronin
Drs. Joseph A. Brosky Jr., Dave Pariser, Kent
presented “If They Could Just Help You Because You
Are Pregnant: The Prenatal Healthcare Experience
of Vulnerable Minority Women” at the Dialogue on
Diversity Conference in Louisville in November 2011.
Brown and others presented “Effects of a Partially
Supervised Prehabilitation Exercise Program on Functional Performance Tasks before and After Total Knee
Arthroplasty” at the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting in New
Orleans, La., Feb. 9-12, 2011.
et al. presented “The
Effects of 3.5% Menthol Gel on Knee Pain and Functioning Among Patients with Knee Osteo-arthritis” at
the TheraBand Research Advisory Council (TRAC) in
San Francisco, Calif., July 22-24, 2011.
Dr. Joseph A. Brosky Jr.
Dr. Beth Ennis presented “Using Group and Individual Aquatic Therapy to Treat Children with Autism
Spectrum Disorders” at the American Physical Therapy
Association Combined Sections Meeting in New Orleans,
La., in February 2011. She and others also presented
“The Use of an Activity Booklet to Encourage Physical
Dr. Gail Henson presented
“Light at the End of the
Tunnel” at the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication’s Midwinter Meeting in
Norman, Okla., in March 2011.
Dr. Gail Henson presented “Acing Assessment: How
to Measure, Document and Improve Student Achievement of Student Learning Outcomes” at the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s
National Convention in St. Louis, Mo., in August 2011.
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Ms. Caren Cunningham exhibited five large limestone
scuptures at Hidden Hill Gallery in Utica, Ind.
Dr. Kimberly A. Parker et al. presented “Boosting
the Potency of Resistance: Combining the Motivational
Forces of Inoculation and Psychological Reactance” at
the National Communication Association’s Annual
Meeting in New Orleans, La.
Association and the Tennessee Communication Association at Lake Barkley, Ky., in September 2011. Dr.
Wagoner also served as a panelist for Great Ideas in
Teaching at the meeting.
Ms. Winnie Spitza presented
Dr. Kimberly A. Parker et al. presented a paper,
“Effects of Post-Inoculation Talk on Resistance to Influence,” at the International Communication Association
meeting in Boston, Mass.
Dr. Moira O’Keeffe presented “Science Fiction and
the Big Questions” at the 100 Year Spaceship Public
Symposium sponsored by Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency and the NASA Ames Research Center
in Orlando, Fla., in September 2011.
“The Communication
Process Defined Through Star Trek” as a Great Ideas
for Teaching at the 2011 Kentucky Communication
Association and the Tennessee Communication Association Conference at Lake Barkley State Resort Park in
September 2011.
Ms. Laura Hartford had a solo exhibit, “Sprout,” at
the Morrison Gallery in Elizabethtown, Ky.
Ms. Laura Hartford’s photographs were included
Dr. Ruth Wagoner presented a workshop, “Teaching
in the exhibit “Poetry and Science,” featuring members
of the Society for Photographic Education Women’s
Caucus. The work was exhibited at Trois Gallery at the
Savannah College of Art and Design’s Atlanta campus
in conjunction with the national SPE conference and
later traveled to the Northlight Gallery at Arizona State
University in Tempe.
Reasoning and Fallacies in a One Credit Hour Course,”
at the Joint Meeting of the Kentucky Communication
Ms. Laura Hartford’s
Dr. Ruth Wagoner and Adam Molnar presented their
paper, “How Attorneys Judge Collegiate Mock Trials,”
at the National Communication Association Annual
Meeting in New Orleans in November 2011.
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work was juried into two
national photography exhibits: “Photography 2011:
Portraits” at the San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, Calif., and “Dreams” at the Center for Fine Art
Photography in Fort Collins, Colo.
Ms. Laura Hartford’s photograph, Hovering Between Us,
was selected for inclusion in the Indiana University MFA
Alumni Exhibit at Perspective Gallery in Evanston, Ill.
exhibited her work at
“Currents 2011,” Santa Fe International New Media
Festival, Santa Fe, New Mexico, in June 2011.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau
exhibited a sculpture
entitled Chew Chew with the ENID: Generations of
Women Sculptors group at the Carnegie Center for Art
in New Albany, Ind.
Ms. Caren Cunningham
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had four large limestone
sculptures entitled Lotus Stupa, The General, Shrine of
Harmony and The Brothers juried into the “Sculpture in
the Dell” exhibition at Yew Dell Botanical Gardens in
Crestwood, Ky.
Ms. Caren Cunningham
exhibited her work
entitled Here and Now at “Ivory Tower,” an Art Basel
2011 concurrent exhibition curated by Ginger Schulick
of Big Deal Arts, New York, and Lauren Gentile of
Contemporary Wing, Washington D.C., Marquis Miami,
in Miami, Fla., in December 2011.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau exhibited two pieces,
Untitled (doorway) and Untitled (circle) at “Lumen:
International Video Art and Performance Festival,”
presented by the Council on the Arts and Humanities
for Staten Island, New York, in June 2011.
presented “The Seven Storey
Goldmine: The Extraordinary Success of Thomas Merton’s Autobiography” at the College English Association
in St. Petersburg, Fla. on March 31, 2011.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson
Dr. Paul M. Pearson presented “Thomas Merton: Poet,
Monk, Prophet” during “Protecting Each Other” at the
Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville on Nov. 3, 2011.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson presented “The Paradox of
Place: Experiencing ‘All the Times and Moods of One
Good Place’ with Thomas Merton” at the 12th International Thomas Merton Society Conference in Chicago
on June 10, 2011.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson presented “Seeking Paradise:
Thomas Merton and the Shakers” at the Ursuline Sisters
Educational Center in Pepper Pike, Ohio, on Oct. 25, 2011.
presented “Workshop for
International Education Administrators on How to
Develop Students’ Intercultural Competence on Study
Abroad” at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Ore.,
on Feb. 28, 2011.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
Publications
Mr. Mark Kaelin’s “Physical Therapy Exercises for
Transtibial Military Amputees,” “Efficacy of Trunk
Muscle Exercises in Chronic Stroke Patients,” “Do
Pushups Make You Hit Harder in Football” and “Bodybuilding With Shoulder Problems” were published on
the LIVESTRONG website.
published “16 Minutes with Eyes
on Text Can Make a Difference: Whole-Class Choral
Reading as an Adolescent Fluency Strategy” in Reading
Horizons, Vol. 51 (1), 1-20.
Dr. David Paige
published “That Sounded Good!:
Using Whole-Class Choral Reading to Improve Fluency”
in Reading Teacher, Vol. 64(6), 435-438.
Dr. David Paige
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Mr. Carlos Chavarría produced a one-man
show, La Vida Loca, as part of the “Solo
Takes On: 2” Festival, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, in January 2011.
Dr. David Paige’s “Testing the Acceleration Hypoth-
Drs. Kathleen Cooter and Kevin Thomas published
esis: Fluency Outcomes Using Still Versus Accelerated
Text in Sixth-Grade Students with Reading Disabilities”
was published in Literacy Research and Instruction, Vol.
50(4), 294-312.
a book chapter, “Early Childhood Teachers: Closing the
Digital-Divide,” in Technology and Young Children: Bridging
the Communication-Generation Gap by Sally Blake, Denise
Winsor and Lee Allen.
Dr. David Paige published “Engaging Struggling
Adolescent Readers through Situational Interest: A
Model Proposing the Relationships among Extrinsic
Motivation, Oral Reading Proficiency, Comprehension,
and Academic Achievement” in Reading Psychology, Vol.
32(5), 395-425.
Drs. Kevin Thomas and Corrie Block published
“Using Text-Messaging in the Secondary Classroom” in
American Secondary Education, Vol. 39(2), 55-76.
Drs. David Paige and Theresa Magpuri-Lavell
published “Unpacking Adolescent Literacy Skills in a
High-Poverty, Urban High School: A Study of NinthGrade Literacy Skills” in Vol. 33 of the Association of
Literacy Educators and Researchers Yearbook, Literacy Promises,
pp. 219-236.
Dr. Dottie Willis published “Resolutions for a New
School Year” in Silhouettes, the journal of the National
At-Risk Education Network.
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Dr. Sarah Bush et al. published “Research Brief: Using
Calculators for Teaching and Learning Mathematics” for the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Reston, Va.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty’s “Finding the Little
Gate: A U.S. Theologian’s Reflections on the Public
Role of the Church in Hungary” was published in Studia
Theologica Debrecinensis.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty published “Beyond
Free Market Faith” in Presbyterians Today.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty published “For
Workers” in Unbound: An Interactive Journal of Christian
Social Justice, Vol. 1, #1.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood et al. (with ATLAS collaboration) published “Measurement of Inclusive Jet and Dijet
Cross-sections in Proton-Proton Collisions at 7 TeV
Centre-of-Mass Energy with the ATLAS Detector” and
“Studies of the Performance of the ATLAS Detector using
Cosmic-Ray Muons” in European Physics Journal C, Vol. 71.
Ms. Caren Cunningham had a photo of her limestone
sculpture published in the national magazine Horticulture.
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Mr. Carlos Chavarría produced a 10-minute play,
Roommates, for Finnigan’s Festival of Funky, Fresh and
Fun in April 2011.
Increase in Full-Time
Faculty Since 2005
Dr. David Porta et al. published “Fracture Propagation
in the Human Cranium: A Retesting of Popular Theories”
in Clinical Anatomy, Vol. 24, Issue 3, pp. 309-318.
and William Smock published a
chapter, “Physics, Restraints and Fractures, Unit V Mechanisms of Injury and Death,” in the 2nd edition
of Forensic Nursing Science by Virginia Lynch and Janet
Barber Duvall (Elsevier/Mosby Publishers), pp. 271-281.
Drs. David Porta
Dr. David Porta published “Clinical Anatomy Includes
Traumatized Anatomy: An Introduction to the Special
Issue on Cadaver Use in Trauma Research” as a peerreviewed editorial in the journal Clinical Anatomy, Vol.
24, Issue 3, pp. 275-276.
Dr. David Porta published “My Body Belongs to Me
(And Not My Family)” as a peer-reviewed editorial in the
journal Anatomical Sciences Education, Vol. 4, Issue 1, p.55.
published a book review in the
American Historical Review on Merrill, “Negotiating Paradise:
U.S. Tourism and Empire in 20th Century Latin America.”
Dr. Eric Roorda
Dr. Eric Roorda published an entry on Rafael
Trujillo, dictator of the Dominican Republic, in Oxford
Bibliographies Online.
published an entry on the Good
Neighbor Policy in “The Encyclopedia of Latin American
Intervention” (ABC-CLIO).
Dr. Eric Roorda
Dr. Frank Hutchins published an invited article,
“The Unpeaceful Corps,” in Anthropology News, the official
publication of the American Anthropological Association.
Mr. Frederick Smock’s
book of poetry, The Deer
at Gethsemani: Eclogues, was published by Accents Press.
Dr. Julien Carrière published a book review, “Are
we hardwired for allowing poverty and hunger to persist?”
in the National Catholic Reporter.
Dr. Justin Klassen published a book, The Paradox of
Hope: Theology and the Problem of Nihilism (Cascade Books).
Three of Laura Hartford’s photographs were
featured in the 200-page catalog “Reversing the Gaze,”
published by the Women’s Caucus for the Arts. Her
image Graham Reclining was included in the exhibit of
the same name at SOMArts in San Francisco.
Dr. Anne Raymond published seven modules for the
Mathematics Navigator Math Series (America’s Choice Inc.,
Washington, D.C.):
• June 2011 - Mathematics Navigator: Measurement for
4th Grade, Instructor Edition
• Sept. 2011 - Mathematics Navigator: Fractions as Numbers
for 3rd Grade, Instructor Edition
• Sept. 2011 - Mathematics Navigator: Geometry for 5th
Grade, Instructor Edition
• Oct. 2011 - Mathematics Navigator: Positive Rational
Numbers for 7th Grade, Instructor Edition
• Oct. 2011 - Mathematics Navigator: Unit Fractions and
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Dr. Beverley Holland chairs the traditional fouryear Bachelor of Science in Nursing program; the
accelerated second-degree BSN program; and the
RN-to-BSN program that is offered at two offcampus sites, Norton Audubon Hospital and Baptist Hospital East.
Operations for 4th Grade, Instructor Edition
• Nov. 2011 - Mathematics Navigator: Equations and
Inequalities for 7th Grade, Instructor Edition
• Nov. 2011 - Mathematics Navigator: Proportional
Reasoning for 8th Grade, Instructor Edition
Dr. Anne Raymond et al. updated and published the
3rd edition of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers via Problem Solving: Activities Manual and Student Resource Manual
(Copley Custom Textbooks/XanEdu Publishing, Inc.).
Dr. Karen Golemboski published “Improving Patient Safety: Lessons from Other Disciplines” in Clinical
Laboratory Science, Vol. 24(2): 114-119.
and Joseph A. Brosky Jr.
published “Service-learning to Meet the Mission, Needs,
and Goals of Stakeholders,” p. 27-35, in Service-Learning
in Higher Education: National and International Connections,
Ed. Phylis Lan Lin (University of Indianapolis Press).
Drs. Mark Wiegand
Mr. Richard Burchard’s compositions Ecce Dedi Verba
Mea for mixed choir, Creator Alme Siderum for mixed choir
and Creator Alme Siderum for men’s choir were published by
Gentry Music, Los Angeles, through Hal Leonard Music.
et al. published The Internet
and Social Media: A Legal and Practical Guide for Catholic
Educators, for the National Catholic Education Association,
Washington, D.C. Dr. Huggins also published Internet
Safety: What Parents Should Know.
Mr. Richard Burchard’s compositions O Vos Omnes
Dr. Nancy L. York et al. published “Legislators’ Beliefs
and Ubi Caritas were published by Pavane Music, Los
Angeles, through Hal Leonard Music.
on Tobacco Control Policies in Nevada” in the Journal
of Community Health.
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald published “EvidenceBased Tobacco-Cessation Strategies with Pregnant Latina
Women” in the Nursing Clinics of North America, Vol. 47(1).
Dr. Nancy L. York et al. published “Cultural Competence of Practicing Nurses Entering an RN to BSN
Program” in Nursing Education Perspectives.
Dr. Michael Huggins
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Drs. Nancy L. York and Christy Kane published
“Trends in Caring for ARDS Patients” and “Understanding the Alphabet Soup of Mechanical Ventilation” in
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing.
Dr. Nancy L. York et al. published “Risk of Exposure
to Second hand Smoke for Adolescents in Las Vegas Casinos: An Evaluation of the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act”
in the Journal of Health and Human Services Administration.
published “The Effects of a Physical
Therapy-Directed Aquatic Program on Children with
Autism Spectrum Disorders” in the Journal of Aquatic
Physical Therapy, Vol. 19(1), pp 4-10.
Dr. Beth Ennis
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Programs Offered
Drs. Gina Pariser and Patricia Gillette published
an abstract entitled “Cardiovascular Risk Factors and
Physical Performance Profile of Aging Females with
Diabetes Enrolled in a Public Health Class” in the
Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal.
et al. published “Association
Between Objectively-Measured Physical Activity and
Sleep, NHANES 2005-2006,” in Mental Health and
Physical Activity, Vol. 4, 65-69.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi
Dr. Paul Loprinzi et al. published “No Significant
Link between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Tinnitus”
in Hearing Journal, Vol. 64(7), 34-40, and “Objectively
Measured Physical Activity and Hearing Sensitivity” in
Hearing Journal, Vol. 64(4), 40-46.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi et al. published “Validation of
the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale in Male
Adolescents over a Season of Cross Country Training”
in Track and Cross Country Journal, Vol. 1(2), 19-25, and
“Training Methods of Distance Running and Physiological Determinants of Running Performance” in Track and
Cross Country Journal, Vol. 1(3).
Dr. Paul Loprinzi et al. published “Measuring
Children’s Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors”
in Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness, Vol. 9, 15-23.
et al. published “Comparison of
Accelerometer Cut-points for Predicting Physical Activity
Intensity in Youth” in Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, Vol. 43, 1360-1368.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi
and 5-km Race Performance” in Journal of Strength and
Conditioning Research, Vol. 25, 2696-2703.
et al. published “Parental Influences on Physical Activity Behavior of Children and
Adolescents: A Brief Review” in American Journal of
Lifestyle Medicine, Vol. 5, 171-181.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi
published “Smaralind Shopping
Centre” in Journal of the International Academy for Case
Studies, 17, SI1, 65-70, with Instructor’s Notes in 17,
SI2, 59-68.
Dr. Michael Luthy
Dr. Michael Luthy published “Clayton Hotel Suites and
Casino: Revisioning Hotel Signage” at the Allied Academies 2011 Fall International Conference, International
Academy for Case Studies Proceedings, Vol. 18, 2, 35-38.
Dr. Michael Luthy and Mr. Carl Hafele published
“Is Your Portfolio Manager Smarter than a Second Grader?”
in the Allied Academies 2011 Fall International Conference, Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies
Proceedings, Vol. 16, 2, 13-18.
Drs. Michael Luthy, Daniel Bauer, Mike Ryan,
Dr. Paul Loprinzi et al. published “Group Training
in Adolescent Distance Runners: Influence on VO2max
Richard Schrader and Ida Kutschera published
“A Campus-Based Alternative to the MBA International
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Dr. Frank Hutchins serves as the IDC 301
level coordinator, chairs the Geography
initiative of the QEP, and since 2007 has
conducted research on ritual fighting in the
Inti Raymi festival of Cotacachi, Ecuador.
Trip: Teaching Global Business Issues at Home” in the
Allied Academies 2011 Fall International Conference,
Academy of Educational Leadership Proceedings, Vol.
16, 2, 25-30.
Ms. Winnie Spitza’s article entitled “Bellarmine
University’s Pre-Law Program” appeared in the August
2011 issue of Bar Briefs, published by Louisville Bar Association, pg. 11.
Drs. Richard Schrader, Michael Luthy and Alan
Dr. Paul M. Pearson published Seeking Paradise: The
Deck published “The Transformational Experience of
International Travel: MBA Students Go to Europe” in
the Northeast Decision Sciences Conference Proceedings, 775-784.
Spirit of the Shakers (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2011).
Dr. Kimberly A. Parker et al. published “The Potential
of Inoculation in Reducing Post-purchase Dissonance:
Reinforcement of Purchase Behavior” in Central Business
Review, Vol. 30, 10-16.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson published “Emblemi di un’età di
Violenza: L’arte di Thomas Merton” in L’arte Cisterciense
edited by Roberto Cassanelli and Terryl N. Kinder
(Milano: Jaca Book Spa).
Dr. Paul M. Pearson published “Donald Allchin and
the Thomas Merton Society” in The Merton Journal, Vol.
18.1 (Eastertide 2011): 2-4.
Dr. Kimberly A. Parker et al. published “Protecting
Images with Inoculation: A Look at Brand, Country,
Individual, and Corporate Images” in the International
Journal of the Image, Vol. 1, 1-12.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson published “Let Mercy Fall Like
Rain: Thomas Merton and the Ox Mountain Parable” in
The Merton Journal , Vol. 18.1 (Eastertide 2011): 42-49.
Dr. Moira O’Keeffe et al., published “Visual Attention to Antismoking PSAs: Smoking Cues versus Other
Attention-grabbing Features” in Human Communication
Research, Vol. 37, 275-292.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley and K.H. Lou published “Beyond
Mobility: How to Develop Intercultural Competence in
International Students Studying Abroad in the U.S.,” in
Handbook of Internationalisation of European Higher Education.
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Ms. Pat Carver, Business School Instructor,
serves as chair-person for the Archdiocese
of Louisville’s Multicultural Ministries Board
and the Accounting Awareness Program
sponsored by the National Association of Black Accountants.
Celebrating Our Catholic Identity in the
Inclusive Merton Spirit
Ms. Winnie Spitza serves as a board
member of Blanket Louisville. Through
her efforts, the Bellarmine community
collected more than 400 blankets during
the 2011 drive.
The Bellarmine University Doctor of Physical
Therapy Program won the Heroes of Hope Award
from the Catholic Enrichment Center for its pro-bono
physical therapy care for residents of west Louisville.
presented “History of the
Roman Catholic Church” at Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in La Grange, Ky., for Oldham County
and eastern Jefferson County parishes in February 2011.
continued his work with the
free clinic in western Louisville and expanded to a second site named “Golden Door” that focuses on primary
care services for migrants and refugees.
Dr. J. Milburn Thompson presented a paper entitled
“Treating Nature Nonviolently: Linking Peacemaking
and Environment in Catholic Social Teaching” at the
57th annual convention of the College Theology Society
in New Rochelle, N.Y.
Dr. Michael Huggins
Dr. J. Milburn Thompson’s book, Introducing
Catholic Social Thought (Orbis Books, 2010), received
the first place award for education from the Catholic
Press Association of the United States and Canada.
presented a professional
development session, “The 21st Century Teacher,” at
Presentation Academy on Aug. 10, 2011.
Mr. Robert G. Pfaadt
Dr. Bernard Minnis Sr. helped Shelby County Public
Schools and the Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization
to develop a mentoring program for African-American
males during 2011.
Dr. Kathleen Cooter
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Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty gave a lecture, “The
Social Mysticism of Dorothy Day,” for Faith Café at St.
Agnes Catholic Church in Louisville on March 20, 2011.
established a book club in December for students at the Park Hill Community Center
in Old Louisville, an outreach project to inspire youth
to develop a love for literature.
Mr. Carl Williams
participated in a panel discussion on Apostolic Succession for the Week of Prayer
for Christian Unity at the Eastern Area Community
Ministries in Louisville in January 2011.
Dr. Gregory Hillis
served on the Trinity High
School Board of Directors.
Mr. Robert G. Pfaadt
Dr. Anne Raymond was a member of the Governor’s
Scholars Selection Committee for the Archdiocese of
Louisville in January 2011.
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Headcount Fall 2011
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann served as a board member
of St. Mary’s of the Knobs Catholic School Commission.
Drs. Gina Pariser, Patricia Gillette, Kathy
Hager and Karen Golemboski, along with Bellar-
mine students, collaborated with the Louisville Metro
Department of Public Health and Wellness and Park
DuValle Community Health Center to administer the
“Active Steps for Diabetes” program at the health center.
Dr. Julie Toner served as a teacher in the Life Skills
Program at Luther Luckett Correctional Facility.
Ms. Winnie Spitza coordinated a campuswide blanket
collection for Blanket Louisville for Louisville’s homeless in November.
Dr. Gail Henson served on the Highlands Community Ministries Individual and Family Assistance
Steering Committee.
Dr. Gail Henson co-authored and piloted three online
learning classes for the Oates Institute: “Grief and the
Healing Arts,” “When Perspectives Collide” and “Fiction, Spirituality, and Holistic Care.”
Dr. Paul M. Pearson serves as treasurer of the Inter-
national Thomas Merton Society and resident secretary
for the 2011-13 administration. He also served on the
Program Committee for the 12th general meeting of
the International Thomas Merton Society held at Loyola
University in Chicago in June 2011.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson presented “Thomas Merton:
Poet, Monk, Prophet” at the Legatus Lexington Chapter,
Catholic Center in Lexington, Ky., on Oct. 13, 2011.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson published “Donald Allchin and
the Thomas Merton Society” in the Fairacres Chronicle
44.2 (2011): 5-7.
published the foreword for
Thomas Merton: Twentieth-Century Wisdom for
Twenty-first-Century Living by Paul R. Dekar (Eugene,
Ore.: Wipf and Stock, 2011): ix-xii.
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Integrating an International Focus
In 2011, Bellarmine faculty members’ teaching, research and service activities had
them all around the globe in support of the
university’s priority of internationalization.
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Drs. Mark Wiegand and Tony Brosky
presented at the 4th International
“Service Learning in Higher Education:
Connecting the Global to the Local”
conference in China.
traveled to two
archaeological sites in Mexico to explore study-abroad
opportunities for Bellarmine College.
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría
traveled to Western Europe over
the summer to develop a study-abroad course on the
Early Philosophy of Mind. Locations included London,
Edinburgh, Tours, Venice and Vienna.
Dr. Tom Wilson
Dr. Eric Roorda traveled to the Leeward Islands and
Mexico to enhance the Latin American and Caribbean
History course for QEP purposes.
Mr. Richard Burchard taught courses in Salzburg,
Dr. Frank Hutchins traveled to Perú as the first stage
Drs. Christy Kane and Connie Cooper’s course,
in developing a study-abroad course on environmental
anthropology, with a plan to develop a field school for
Bellarmine students in the Cuzco/Machu Picchu and
Lake Titicaca areas.
Alternative and Complimentary Medicine: Examining
the Belizean Culture, included a study-abroad component to Belize.
Austria.
Dr. Michael Luthy served on the faculty of the Telfer
Mr. Richard Burchard and Dr. Matisa Wilbon
led an immersion course in South Africa.
School of Management at the University of Ottawa during the spring semester as the Fulbright-Enders Visiting
Professor of Canada-U.S. Relations.
Dr. Gregory Hillis traveled to Kerala, India, during
the Christmas break to explore study-abroad opportunities for Bellarmine College.
and Mary Huff traveled to
Quito, Ecuador, and the Galapagos Islands to explore
study-abroad opportunities for students in the Environmental Studies and Biology degree programs.
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Ms. Caren Cunningham taught 24 high school stu-
dents English Conversation and American Culture in
Jinjiang, Fujian, China, during the month of July. She
also conducted her biannual service project at St. Jude’s
Hospital in Vieux Fort, St. Lucia, constructing and creating five paintings for the children’s ward.
Dr. Nelson López taught Argentine Detective Stories
in Buenos Aires and Salta, Argentina, through the Kentucky Insitute of International Studies in Summer 2011.
presented “As Any
Might Have Need,” a preliminary report, at a meeting
of the AGAPE Consultation workgroup in Kingston,
Jamaica, on May 15, 2011. Dr. Hinson-Hasty also presented and was published in the conference preceedings
with “As Any Might Have Need: Envisioning Communities of Shared Partnership,” final presentation, at
the North American Regional Meetings and Forum in
Calgary, Canada, on Nov. 8, 2011.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty
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Student Headcount
Mr. Carlos Manuel Chavarría served on a panel,
“Theory and Theatrical Praxis, Paper: The Process of
narrating, writing, and acting personal experiences,” at
the Mexican Association of Theatre Researchers (AMIT)
in Mexico City in June 2011.
Dr. Christy D. Wolfe et al. presented “Early Parent-
Child Interactions and Later Executive Function Skills”
at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference in Montreal, Canada, in May 2011.
presented “Seguridad
del Paciente I Jornadas Internacionales de Enfermería,
Nutrición Humana, Y Terapia Física: Por la Calidad de
Atención y Mejores Estilos de Vida” at La Facultad de
Enfermería de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del
Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador, Sept. 2011.
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Dr. David L. Mosley presented “Listening to Schubert’s
Late Musical Landscapes and Thanatos as Muse: Schubert
and Concepts of Late Style” at the School of Music, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
presented “Pneumatology and
Soteriology according to Gregory of Nazianzus and Cyril
of Alexandria” at the XVIth International Conference
on Patristic Studies, Oxford, UK, August 2011.
Dr. Gregory Hillis
Irrationality, and the Excuse of Ignorance” at the 6th
annual International Conference on Philosophy, Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), in
Athens, Greece, on May 31, 2011.
and Joseph A. Brosky Jr.
presented “Developing Professional Core Values in Students Through Multiple Service Learning Experiences
and Professional Competence vs. Professionalism: Interdependent Phenomena Developed, Cultivated and
Nurtured through Service-learning Experiences in a
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program” at the 4th International Symposium on Service Learning in Ningbo,
Zhejiang, China, Sept. 23-25, 2011.
Dr. Nelson López presented “Teaching Hispanic Latino
Dr. Patricia Gillette
Dr. Katherine Biederman presented “Rationality,
Culture and Literature in Business” at the 76th annual
Convention of the Association for Business Communication in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Oct. 20, 2011.
presented “Expanding the
Physical Therapy Classroom Through the Use of an International Wiki” at the 16th International Congress of
the World Confederation for Physical Therapy in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in June 2011.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann
Drs. Mark Wiegand
presented with N. Rowan
“Innovative Interdisciplinary Training in and Delivery of Evidence-Based Geriatric Services: Creating a
Bridge With Social Work and Physical Therapy” at the
International Geriatrics & Palliative Care Conference
in Chongqing, China, in April 2011.
and Joseph A. Brosky Jr.
presented “Professional Competence vs. Professionalism: Service-learning as Pedagogy to Cultivate, Nurture
Drs. Mark Wiegand
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Dr. Michael Huggins, along with Fr. Adam
Bunnell travelled to Jilin, China (Changchun
province), to explore possibilities for student
exchange in the area of nursing studies.
and Develop Professionalism in a Doctor of Physical
Therapy Program” at the 4th International “ServiceLearning in Higher Education: Connecting the Global
to the Local” conference in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China,
Sept. 23-25, 2011.
presented “A Hidden Wholeness: The Zen Photography of Thomas Merton” at
St. Andrew’s United Church and Centre for Peace in
Golden, B.C., Canada, on Aug. 8, 2011.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson
Dr. Paul M. Pearson curated the showing of the Mer-
Early Rehabilitation Outcomes Following Total Knee
Arthroplasty in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis” at
the 16th International World Conference of Physical
Therapy in Amsterdam, Holland, in June 2011.
ton photographic exhibit at: St. Andrew’s United Church
and Centre for Peace, 901 11th Avenue South, Golden,
B.C. Aug. 8-Sept. 5, 2011. Chester Ronning Centre
for the Study of Religion and Public Life, University of
Alberta, Augustana, A.B. Sept. 10-30, 2011. University of Calgary, Calgary, A.B. Oct. 31-Nov. 10, 2011.
Dr. Michael Luthy presented “Leveraging Teaching
Dr. David Boyce led a Physical Therapy Field Expe-
and Service Responsibilities for Scholarship” at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada, in February 2011.
rience course in Australia.
Drs. Kent Brown, Joseph A. Brosky Jr., David
Pariser et al. presented “Effects of Prehabilitation on
Dr. Michael Luthy et al. presented “Innovative Teach-
with Mr. Curt Richards led an
IDC course in Italy.
ing Strategies for Use in Today’s Classroom” at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada, in March 2011.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
Ms. Pat Carver
served on the International
Advisory Board of the Merton Fellowship for Peace and
Contemplative Living in Ireland.
Dr. Paul M. Pearson
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presented “Applying Theory
and Research to Enhance Student Learning Abroad”
at the National Association of International Educators
(NAFSA Annual) Conference in Vancouver, B.C., on
June 30, 2011.
Index
A
Ackerman, Michael 5
B
Bauer, Daniel 21
Bennett, Thomas 13
Biederman, Katherine 11, 29
Blandford, Jon 11
Block, Corrie 8, 18
Bosley, Gabriele 17, 22, 30
Boyce, David 30
Brosky, Tony 5, 7, 13, 15, 20, 28, 29, 30
Brown, Kent 13, 15, 30
Bulinski, Kate 5, 11, 28
Burchard, Richard 13, 20, 28
Bush, Sarah B. 6, 9, 18
C
Carbonneau, Tiffany 7, 17
Carrière, Julien 8, 19
Carver, Pat 23, 30
Chavarría, Carlos Manuel 7, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 28, 29
Cooper, Connie 28
Cooter, Kathleen 8, 9, 18, 24
Cooter, Robert 8, 9
Crandell, Catherine 7
Cronin, Sherill 5, 7, 15
Cunningham, Caren 16, 17, 19, 28
D
Deck, Alan 5, 22
E
Ennis, Beth 15, 21
F
Fenton, William 13
Fitzgerald, Elizabeth 15, 20, 29
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G
Gatton, John 5
Gillette, Patty 5, 7, 15, 21, 25, 29
Gina Pariser 5, 15, 21, 25
Golemboski, Karen 20, 25
H
Hafele, Carl 21
Hager, Kathy 25
Hartford, Laura 7, 11, 16, 17, 19
Henson, Gail 7, 15, 25
Hillis, Gregory 5, 25, 28, 29
Hinson-Hasty, Elizabeth 5, 18, 24, 29
Hoffman, Aaron 5
Holland, Beverley 20
Huff, Mary 5, 12, 28
Huggins, Michael 14, 20, 24, 30
Hutchins, Frank 6, 19, 22, 28
J
Jacobson, Peri 15
K
Kaelin, Mark 17
Kane, Christy 21, 28
Kiehl, Ermalynn M. 13, 14
Kilcourse, George 5
Kiser, Paul 13
Klassen, Justin 11, 13, 19
Kutschera, Ida 21
L
Lau, Joann 11
Lee, Barbara 7, 14
Lonnemann, Elaine 13, 25, 29
López, Nelson 29
Loprinzi, Paul 21
Luthy, Michael 5, 21, 22, 28, 30
M
Magpuri-Lavell, Theresa 8, 9, 10, 18
Mahmood, Akhtar 10, 19
Masters, Joan C. 7, 14
McCrickard, Myra 5
McGee, Christy D. 8
Minnis Sr., Bernard 8, 24
Mosley, David L. 7, 10, 29
O
O’Keeffe, Moira 16, 22
Osborn, Don 5
P
Paige, David 9, 17, 18
Pariser, David 5, 30
Pariser, Gina 5, 15, 21, 25
Parker, Kimberly A. 16, 22
Pearson, Paul M. 17, 22, 25, 30
Pfaadt, Robert G. 5, 24, 25
Porta, David 5, 6, 7, 11, 19
Thompson, J. Milburn 24
Thompson, Mil 5, 24
Toner, Julie 25
Tunnell, Meme 12
W
Wagoner, Ruth 16
Wiegand, Mark 5, 20, 28, 29, 30
Wilbon, Matisa 12, 28
Williams, Carl 8, 25
Willis, Dottie 6, 9, 18
Willner, Lisa 7
Wilson, Tom 5, 28
Wilt, Steven 5, 11, 13, 14
Wolfe, Christy 5, 29
Y
York, Nancy L. 6, 20, 21
R
Raymond, Anne 5, 19, 20, 25
Rinker, Gwendolyn 14
Robinson, Dave 11
Roorda, Eric 6, 11, 19, 28
Ryan, Mike 5, 21
S
Schrader, Richard 5, 21, 22
Smock, Frederick 10, 19
Speliotis, Evanthia 5
Spitza, Winnie 16, 22, 24, 25
T
Therkelsen, Ryan 7, 12, 13
Thomas, Kevin M. 6, 9, 10, 18
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