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scholarship 2011 - University of Dayton
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
SCHOLARSHIP 2011
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
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Preface: Scholarship 2011
College of Arts and Sciences
The intellectual power and creative vitality of the College of Arts and
Sciences reside in our faculty. While students lie at the center of the
College’s attention, the work of the College’s faculty makes possible the
distinctive education in the liberal arts and sciences that our graduates
attain. All of the College’s achievements and aspirations spring in
some way from faculty members’ creativity, talent, and dedication in
scholarship, teaching, and professional service.
In calendar year 2011 faculty members in the College received over 41
University grant awards and 106 national grant and fellowship awards.
College faculty also authored or created 22 books, 38 book chapters, 214
journal articles and reviews, 100 performances, and 88 exhibits in the past
year. This publication honors these scholarly and artistic achievements.
The College held its annual recognition of outstanding faculty
accomplishment on April 20, 2012. Faculty members honored as recipients
of the College’s faculty awards were: Dr. Daniel Fouke (philosophy) for
outstanding teaching, Dr. Ruihua Liu (mathematics) for outstanding
scholarship, and Drs. Theo and Linda Majka (sociology, anthropology, and
social work) for outstanding service. Prof. Les Steinlage (mathematics)
and Prof. Anthony Talbott (political science) each received awards for
outstanding contribution by a full-time, non-tenure-line faculty member.
Brief articles are included in this publication about the exemplary
commitments of these faculty colleagues to their students, their scholarly
fields, and the University.
The College also recognizes the accomplishment and dedication of its
faculty retirees, Dr. Fred Inscho (political science), Dr. Larry Lain
(communication), Dr. Louis Marre (English), Dr. Pat Palermo (history),
and Prof. Gerald Shaughnessy (mathematics). Collectively, these
colleagues have contributed 205 years of valuable service to the College.
Finally, this publication recognizes the installation of one endowed faculty
chair: Dr. Richard Chenoweth (music) is the fourth holder of the Graul
Chair in Arts and Languages. It is a privilege to work with a teacher and
scholar of Dr. Chenoweth’s distinction.
I offer this publication with gratitude for the outstanding work and
vibrant collegial culture of the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
at the University of Dayton.
Paul H. Benson
Dean
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Dayton
August 2012
Cover: Fred Niles
Ruin, Turkey
College of Arts and Sciences
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Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BIOLOGY
Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mutyam, V., Puccettt, M. V., Frisbie, J.,
Goldstein, D. L., Krane, C. M. (2011).
Erythrocytes from Cope’s gray tree frog
Hyla chrysoscelis as a cell culture based
model system to study the regulation
of aquaglyceroporin, HC-3 expression
(858.11th ed., vol. 25). Bethesda, MD: The
FASEB Journal.
Shilpi, V., Nandita, R., Mackenzie, S., Singh,
A., Kango-Singh, M. (2011). “Activation
of Hippo controls Dronc levels to
regulate caspase-mediated apoptosis
in Drosophila.” San Diego, CA Genetics
Society of America: 52nd Annual
Drosophila Research Conference.
Shilpi, V., Nandita, R., Mackenzie, S., Singh,
A., Kango-Singh, M. (2011). “Activation
of Hippo controls Dronc levels to
regulate caspase-mediated apoptosis
in Drosophila.” San Diego, CA Genetics
Society of America: 52nd Annual
Drosophila Research Conference.
Tare, M., Kango-Singh, M., Singh, A. (2011).
Role of E3 Ubiquitin Ligase in Ventral Eye
Development. San Diego, CA Genetics
Society of America: the 52nd Annual
Drosophila Research Conference.
Tare, M., Kango-Singh, M., Singh, A. (2011).
Role of E3 Ubiquitin Ligase in Ventral Eye
Development. San Diego, CA Genetics
Society of America: the 52nd Annual
Drosophila Research Conference.
Untener, E. A., Hansen, D. C., Hansen, K.
M. The Role of Crassostrea virginica
Hemocytes in Shell Formation: ex vivo
Mineral Deposition by Cultured Hemocytes
(2nd ed., vol. 30, pp. 559). Hanover, PA:
Journal of Shellfish Research, Sheridan
Press.
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rebeiz, M., Williams, T. M. (2011).
Experimental Approaches to Evaluate the
Contributions of Candidate Cis-regulatory
Mutations to Phenotypic Evolution. In
Orgogozo, V., Rockman, M. (Ed.), Molecular
Methods for Evolutionary Genetics (vol. 772,
pp. 351-375). New York: Human Press.
Singh, S. R., Mishra, M. K., Hou, S. X., KangoSingh, M. (2012). Generation and Staining
of Intestinal Stem Cell Lineage in Adult
Midgut. In Dr. Shree Ram Singh (Ed.),
Methods in Molecular Biology [Somatic
Stem Cells: Methods and Protocols} (2012,
XXIX ed., vol. 879, pp. 606). New York:
Humana (Springer) Press.
Benbow, M. E. (Principal). “Storm water
monitoring for the City of Dayton.”
Sponsored by City of Dayton Department
of Water, Division of Environmental
Management, $30,000. (January 1,
2011­–December 31, 2011).
Hansen, K. M. (Principal), Dai, L. (CoPrincipal). “Hybrid Volatile Organic
Compound Sensor Design and Testing.”
Sponsored by Air Force Research
Laboratory and UES, Inc., $75,000. (July 17,
2009­–June 1, 2011).
Kavanaugh, J. L. (Co-Principal), Geiger,
D. R. (Co-Principal), Goldman, D. (CoPrincipal), Wu, S.-Y. (Co-Principal).
“Monitoring the Ecological Restoration
of a Mitigation Wetland.” Sponsored by
Miami Valley Hospital, $76,560. (August 8,
2007­–December 31, 2013).
Kearns, R. J. (Principal). “The Isolation and
Transfection of Feline Gastrointestinal
Tissue Used to Study Enteropathogenic
Interactions.” Sponsored by Proctor
and Gamble, Iams, $43,000. (December
2009­–December 2011).
Kearns, R. J. (Principal). “The Effects of Caloric
Restriction on Immune Function in Canines.”
Sponsored by The Iams Company, $150,000.
(January 1, 2004­–December 31, 2011).
Krane, C. M. (Co-Principal), Hansen, D.
(Principal). “Ice Nucleating Protein
Isolation and Characterization.” Sponsored
by Temptime Corp, $83,975. (January 1,
2010­–June 30, 2011).
Robinson, J. B. (Principal). “Development
of Novel Antimicrobial Agents for the
Prevention and Remediation of Microbial
Contaminants of Jet Fuels.” Sponsored by
Air Force Office of Scientific Research,
$137,305. (August 16, 2011­–August 15, 2013).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Benbow, M. E. (Co-Principal), McIntosh, M.
D. (Principal). “A temporal assessment
of invertebrate structure and function
within vernal pools of Southwestern Ohio.”
Sponsored by Hamilton County Park
District, $1,100. (May 2011­–December 2011).
Benbow, M. E. (Co-Principal), Merritt, R. W.
(Principal), Stevenson, R. J. (Co-Principal),
Small, P. L. (Co-Principal), Qi, J. (CoPrincipal), Hickling, G. (Co-Principal).
“Ecology of Mycobacterium Ulcerans:
Evaluating Landscape Relationships with
Freshwater Communities and Disease
Occurrence.” Sponsored by National
Institutes of Health, $126,471. (August 15,
2008­–June 30, 2011).
Benbow, M. E. (Co-Principal), Tomberlin, J.
K. (Principal), Tarone, A. (Co-Principal),
Crippen, T. (Co-Principal). “Development
and validation of standard operating
procedures for measuring microbial
populations for estimating a postmortem
interval.” Sponsored by National Institute
of Justice, $163,971. (November 1,
2010­–October 31, 2014).
Benbow, M. E. (Co-Principal), Waller, L.
(Principal), Real, L. (Co-Principal), Whitney,
E. (Co-Principal). “Spatial Statistics for
Disease Ecology.” Sponsored by National
Institutes of Health, $100,093. (August 16,
2008­–November 30, 2011).
Hansen, K. M. (Principal). “Volatile Organic
Compound Sensing in the Blowfly Lucilia
sericata.” Sponsored by University
of Dayton, $11,000. (January 25,
2011­–September 30, 2011).
Hong, Y. (Principal), Lafdi, K. (Co-Principal).
“Cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of
manufactured nanoparticles on stem cells.”
Sponsored by National Institutes of Health,
$350,327. (September 1, 2011­–September
1, 2014).
Kango-Singh, M. (Principal). “Synergistic
effects of loss of scribble and Hippo
activation on tumor growth and progression.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton, Research Council, $11,000.
(May 15, 2011­–August 14, 2011).
Kango-Singh, M. (Principal). “A Drosophila
Model Investigating the Role of Hippo
Signaling in Defects in Eye Growth Leading
to Micro- or Anophthalmia in Children.”
Sponsored by Knights Templar Eye
Foundation, $40,000. (August 16, 2009­–
June 30, 2011).
Kango-Singh, M. (Principal), Singh, A. (CoPrincipal). “ADVANCE WORKSHOP:
Success in the Tenure Track and Work-Life
Balance.” Sponsored by National Science
Foundation ADVANCE Program, $5,000.
(January 1, 2010­–December 31, 2011).
Krane, C. M. (Co-Principal), Goldstein, D.
(Principal). “Roles and regulation of
aqua/glyceroporins in a freeze tolerant
amphibian.” Sponsored by NSF, $201,947.
(September 2011­–August 2014).
Krane, C. M. (Co-Principal), Merithew, C. A.
(Co-Principal). “Women’s Health/Women’s
History.” Sponsored by Common Academic
Program Crossing Boundaries, $5,000.
(January 2011 – December, 31, 2011).
McEwan, R. (Principal). “Niche vs neutral
processes as drivers of community assembly
in the herbaceous layer of eastern deciduous
forests.” Sponsored by The University of
Dayton Research Council, $11,000. (January
1, 2011­–December 31, 2011).
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GRAUL ENDOWED CHAIR: DR. RICHARD CHENOWETH
The main role of the Graul Endowed Chair is to promote interdisciplinary
approaches to the arts and languages with a particular focus on international perspectives. As newly appointed Graul Chair, Dr. Richard Chenoweth,
Professor of French Horn, has set his primary goal as increasing awareness
of the arts and languages in the campus community and greater Dayton
community.
Chenoweth explains, “I want to be a reminder of the importance of arts
and languages in our lives.”
In order to accomplish his goal, Chenoweth is taking inspiration from one
of his favorite quotes, “If you do everything the same way every day, you
shouldn’t be surprised when nothing changes.” Chenoweth believes that
sometimes in the academic environment, people get too focused on what
they study and do not think of other ways to advance their thinking. Thus,
he wants to create new and nontraditional ways to expose people to the
languages and arts. For example, Chenoweth would like to have faculty
recitals during the daytime, so students and faculty may be more willing
to go than if the recitals were on weekends. However, this would not be a
typical recital. For instance, one week a French vocalist would perform,
and then someone would interpret the song and explain what it means.
“If people understand what they are listening to, this will help to enhance
the art,” Chenoweth explains of his proposed recitals.
Chenoweth also plans on continuing the Celebration of the Arts gala in the
spring, but would like an equivalent in the fall. Another event Chenoweth
wants to implement is having symposia each semester that appeal to
people from other disciplines. For example, a symposium on environmental
art could connect people from the sciences to the arts.
While Chenoweth aims to bring more awareness to the arts and languages,
he also intends to do so with a broad international perspective. Chenoweth
has travelled to every continent except Australia and enjoys experiencing
new cultures. He wants students to move beyond educational tourism and
actually learn about the different cultures. However, Chenoweth does
not think people need to travel to another country in order to experience
different cultures. He wants students and faculty members to become
aware of the international components of our own culture. Chenoweth
provides the example of Santa Fe, New Mexico, which is a cultural center
composed of Hispanic, Native American and Anglo traditions.
The mixing of different cultures in Santa Fe results, according to Chenoweth,
in “a vibrant society, with an innate and unquestioning support of the arts
and cultural expression through language and arts.”
Chenoweth is excited to show students how the different cultures from
around the world can be found in our country.
He explains, “We can take students to places in our country that would feel
like a foreign country.”
Chenoweth is excited about his new position as Graul Chair and is looking
forward to using his experiences as a teacher and performer to help others
fully appreciate the arts and languages.
­–Lindsey J. DiTirro
College of Arts and Sciences
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McEwan, R. (Principal). “Dendroecology of
Germantown and Twin Creeks Metroparks,
Southern Ohio: 300-years of Climate
Change, Forest Fire and Landscape
Dynamics.” Sponsored by Five River
Metroparks, $1,016. (May 1, 2009­–
March 2011).
McEwan, R. (Co-Principal), Friese, C. F.
(Co-Principal), Alverson, S. “The Role of
Native Flora in Preventing Reinvasion
of the Invasive Shrub Lonicera Maackii
into Deciduous Forests.” Sponsored by
Five River Metroparks, $4,784. (May 1,
2009­–March 2011).
University of Dayton Research Institute,
$11,000. (May 2011­–August 2011).
Wright, S. J. (Principal). “Effects of
Nanomaterials on Mouse Preimplantation
Development.” Sponsored by National
Science Foundation, LEADER Consortium
Mini-Grant Proposal, $5,000. (October
2009­–December 2011).
Wright, S. J. (Principal). “Promoting Deep
Student Learning with Anatomical Models.”
Sponsored by Learning Teaching Center
Innovation Grants, University of Dayton,
$6,500. (October 2009­–May 2011).
McEwan, R. (Supporting), Moore, E.
(Principal). “Re-establishing Native Flora
Community Structure in a Riparian Forest
after Invasion and Removal of Amur
honeysuckle (Lonicera mackii).” Sponsored
by Learn, Lead and Serve, $2,206. (January
1, 2011­–December 31, 2011).
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nielsen, M. G. (Co-Principal). “Nanoparticle
Toxicity Tests in Model Systems
G07R20573.” Sponsored by National
Science Foundation, $400,000. (September
2007­–September 2011).
Bhavsar, R. B., Nakamura, K., Tsonis, P. A.
(2011). A system for culturing iris pigment
epithelial cells to study lens regeneration in
newt. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 52,
Benbow, M. E., Maksong, S., Suwannapong,
G. (2011). Stingless bee propolis effects on
experimental infection of Apis florae with
Nosema ceranae. Journal of Agricultural
Science and Technology, 5(12).
Nielsen, M. G. (Principal). ORISE doctoral
research fellowship in nanoparticle toxicity.
Sponsored by Oak Ridge Institute for
Science and Education, National Science
Foundation, $120,000. (August 2009­–
August 2011).
Campbell, E., Benbow, M. E., Tiegs, S. D.,
Hudson, J. P., Lamberti, G. A., Merritt,
R. W. (2011). Timber harvest intensifies
spawning-salmon disturbance of
macroinvertebrates in Southeast Alaska
streams. Journal of the North American
Benthological Society, 301(1), 49–59.
Robinson, J. B. (Supporting). “In the Footsteps
of Katherine Wright: Promoting STEM
Women through LEADER.” National
Science Foundation, $610,317. (September
1, 2008­–August 31, 2012).
Chen, C.-L., Shroeder, M. C., Kango-Singh,
M., Tao, C., Halder, G. A. (2011). Tumor
suppression by cell competition through
regulation of the Hippo pathway. Proc Natl
Acad Sci U S A., 109(2), 484–9.
Singh, A. (Principal). “Genetic Control of Axial
Patterning in Drosophila Eye.” Sponsored
by National Institute of Health -R15,
$218,750. (June 1, 2010­–May 30, 2012).
Collins, T. L., Hassett, D. J., Markus, E. A.,
Robinson, J. B. The Effect of an Anionic
Porphyrin on Pseudomonas aeruginosa
biofilms. Current Microbiology, 61(5),
411–16.
Tsonis, P. A. (Principal). “Gene Regulation in
Lens Regeneration.” Sponsored by National
Institutes of Health, $1,800,000. (August 1,
2009­–July 31, 2014).
Tsonis, P. A. (Principal). “Gene Discovery in
Mouse Models for Secondary Cataracts.”
Sponsored by National Institutes of Health,
$1,700,000. (September 24, 2007­–September
23, 2012).
Williams, P. K. (Supporting). “National
Chautauqua Program.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton, $5,000. (January 1,
2011­–December 31, 2011).
Williams, T. M. (Principal). “The molecular
basis and commonality of functional cisregulatory element variation.” Sponsored
by American Heart Association, Great
Rivers Affiliate, $130,301. (July 1,
2011­–June 30, 2013).
Williams, T. M. (Principal). “The mutational
and molecular paths underlying the
functional modification of a fruit fly
cis-regulatory element.” Sponsored by
Diestelkamp, W. S., Krane, C. M., Pinnell, M.
F. (2011). Design of a factorial experiment
with randomization restrictions to
assess medical device performance on
vascular tissue. BMC Medical Research
Methodology, 11(75), 1–6.
Eguchi, G., Eguchi, Y., Nakamura, K., Yadav,
M. C., Millan, J. L., Tsonis, P. A. (2011).
Regenerative capacity in newts is not
altered by repeated regeneration and aging.
Nature Communications, 2, 384
Hoffmann, A., Tsonis, P. A. (2011). Traveling
backward: De-differentiation to stemness.
Molecular Interventions, 11, 15–17.
Hong, Y. (2011). ) ZnO nanoparticles induce
apoptosis in human dermal fibroblast cells
via P53 and p38 pathway. Toxicology in
Vitro, 25(8), 1721–1726.
Lewis, A. J., Benbow, M. E. (2011). When
entomological evidence walks away from
a crime scene: en masse maggot migration.
Journal of Medical Entomology, 48(6),
1112–1119.
M et al, C. R. M., Tsonis, P. A. (2011).
Expressing exogenous genes in newts by
transgenesis. Nature Protocols, 6, 600–608.
McEwan, R. (2011). Peer-reviewed Scientific
Manuscript. Forest Ecology and
Management, 262, 1817–1825.
McEwan, R., Brecha, R. J., Geiger, D. R., John,
G. P. (2011). Flowering phenology change
and climate warming in southwestern Ohio.
Plant Ecology, 212, 55–61.
McEwan, R., Brecha, R. J., Geiger, D. R., John,
G. P. (2011). Flowering phenology change
and climate warming in southwestern Ohio.
Plant Ecology, 212, 55–61.
McEwan, R., Muller, R. N. (2011). Dynamics,
diversity and resource gradient
relationships in the herbaceous layer of
an old-growth Appalachian forest. Plant
Ecology.
Meyer, K., Ahamed, M., Rowe, J. J.,
Rajanahalli, P., Hong, Y. (2011). Zinc oxide
nanoparticles induced cell death in mouse
and human dermal fibroblast cells via p38
MAP kinase-p53 pathway. Elsevier, 25(8),
1721–1726.
Mutyam, V., Puccetti, M., Frisbie, J.,
Goldstein, D., Krane, C. M. (2011). Dynamic
regulation of aqualgyceroporin expression
in erythrocyte cultures from cold- and
warm-acclimated Cope’s gray treefrog,
Hyla chrysoscelis. Journal of Experimental
Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and
Physiology, 315.
Mutyam, V., Puccetti, M., Frisbie, J.,
Goldstein, D., Krane, C. M. (2011). EndoPorter mediated delivery of morpholinos
in erythrocyte suspension cultures from
Cope’s gray tree frog, Hyla chrysoscelis.
Biotechniques, 50(5).
Pechal, J. L., Benbow, M. E., Tomberlin,
J. K. (2011). Merope tuber (Mecoptera:
Meropidae) collected in association with
carrion in Greene County, Ohio, USA: an
infrequent collection of a rare species.
American Midland Naturalist, 166(2),
453–457.
Popsgai, R., Cipolla-McCulloch, C. B., Murphy,
K. R., Hussain, S. M., Rowe, J. J., Nielsen,
M. G. (2011). Differential toxicity of silver
and titanium dioxide nanoparticles on
Drosophila melanogaster development,
reproductive effort and viability: size,
coatings and antioxidants matter.
Chemosphere, 85(1), 34–42.
Popsgai, R., Cipolla-McCulloch, C. B., Murphy,
K. R., Hussain, S. M., Rowe, J. J., Nielsen,
M. G. (2011). Differential toxicity of silver
and titanium dioxide nanoparticles on
Drosophila melanogaster development,
reproductive effort and viability: size,
coatings and antioxidants matter.
Chemosphere, 85(1), 34–42.
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Posgai, R., Cippola-McCulloch, C., Murphy, K.,
Hussain, S., John, R., Nielsen, M. G. (2011).
Differential toxicity of silver and titanium
dioxide nanoparticles on Drosophila
melanogaster development, reproductive
effort, and viability: Size, coatings and
antioxidants matter. Chemosphere, 85(1),
34–42.
Tomberlin, J. K., Mohr, R., Benbow, M. E.,
Tarone, A. M., Vanlaerhoven, S. (2011). A
roadmap for bridging basic and applied
research in forensic entomology. Annual
Review of Entomology, 56, 401–421.
Rogers, W. A., Williams, T. M. (2011).
Quantitative Comparison of cis-Regulatory
Element (CRE) Activities in Transgenic
Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of
Visualized Experiments, 58(e3395), 1–6.
Usman, M., Singh, A. (2011). A New
Undergraduate Curriculum on
Mathematical Biology at University of
Dayton. Journal of STEM Education, 12(5 &
6), 58–66.
Singh, A., Tare, M., Kango-Singh, M., Won,
S. S., Kyung, C. O., Choi, K. W. (2011).
Opposing interactions between homothorax
and Lobe define the ventral eye margin of
Drosophila eye. Developmental Biology/
Elsevier, 359(2), 199–208.
Yoon, Y., Mount, A. S., Hansen, K. M.,
Hansen, D. C. (2011). Electrochemical
Characterization of a Bioceramic Material:
The Shell of the Eastern Oyster Crassostrea
Virginica. Bioelectrochemistry.
Singh, A., Tare, M., Kango-Singh, M., Won,
S. S., Kyung, C. O., Choi, K. W. (2011).
Opposing interactions between homothorax
and Lobe define the ventral eye margin of
Drosophila eye. Developmental Biology/
Elsevier, 359(2), 199–208.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Suetsugu Maki et al, R., Tsonis, P. A. (2011).
A complement receptor C5a antagonist
regulates epithelial to mesenchymal
transition and crystallin expression after
lens cataract surgery in mice. Molecular
Vision, 17, 949–964.
Suwannapong, G., Benbow, M. E., Chinokul,
C., Seanbualuang, P., Sivaram, V. (2011).
Bioassay of the mandibular gland
pheromones of Apis florae on foraging
activity of dwarf honeybees. 50(3), 212–217.
Suwannapong, G., Seanbualuang, P., Benbow,
M. E. (2011). Using sensillum potential
analysis to quantify pheromone sensing
of the antennal sensillae of Apis florae
Fabricius (1787), foragers and guards.
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology,
14, 7–10.
Suwannapong, G., Yemor, T., Boonpakdee, C.,
Benbow, M. E. (2011). Nosema ceranae, a
new parasite in Thai honeybees. Journal of
Invertebrate Pathology, 106, 236–241.
Tare, M., Modi, R. M., Nainaparampil, J., Bedi,
S., Hunt, L. M., Fernandez-Funez, P., KangoSingh, M., Singh, A. (2011). Amyloid-plaque
mediated pathology is mediated through
high levels of JNK signaling pathway. PLoS
ONE, 6(9), 1–12.
Tare, M., Modi, R. M., Nainaparampil, J., Bedi,
S., Hunt, L. M., Fernandez-Funez, P., KangoSingh, M., Singh, A. (2011). Amyloid-plaque
mediated pathology is mediated through
high levels of JNK signaling pathway. PLoS
ONE, 6(9), 1–12.
Tomberlin, J. K., Benbow, M. E., Tarone, A. M.,
Mohr, R. (2011). Basic research in evolution
and ecology enhances forensics. Trends in
Ecology and Evolution, 26(2), 53–55.
Tsonis, P. A. (2011). Controlling gene loss of
function in newts with emphasis on lens
regeneration. Nature Protocols, 6, 593–599.
Singh, A., Irvine, K. D. (2011). In Amit Singh
& Kenneth D Irvine (Ed.), Drosophila as
a model for understanding development
and disease (1st ed., vol. 241, pp. 1–2).
USA: Wiley. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
doi/10.1002/dvdy.23712/abstract
Gerald, C. B., Shilpi, V., Puli, O. R., Dawn, H.
M., Kango-Singh, M., Singh, A. (2011). In
Gary Schoenwolf (Ed.), Annual Drosophila
Research Conference, 2011. (8th ed., vol. 240,
pp. 2042-2050). Hoboken, NJ: Developmental
Dynamics/ John Wiley & Sons.
Gerald, C. B., Shilpi, V., Puli, O. R., Dawn, H.
M., Kango-Singh, M., Singh, A. (2011). In
Gary Schoenwolf (Ed.), Annual Drosophila
Research Conference, 2011. (8th ed., vol. 240,
pp. 2042–2050). Hoboken, NJ: Developmental
Dynamics/ John Wiley & Sons.
Singh, A., Tare, M., Puli, O. R., Kango-Singh,
M. (2011). In Amit Singh & Kenneth D
Irvine (Ed.), A glimpse into dorso-ventral
patterning of the Drosophila eye (1st ed.,
vol. 241, pp. 69–84). USA: Wiley.
Singh, A., Tare, M., Puli, O. R., Kango-Singh,
M. (2011). In Amit Singh & Kenneth D
Irvine (Ed.), A glimpse into dorso-ventral
patterning of the Drosophila eye (1st ed.,
vol. 241, pp. 69–84). USA: Wiley.
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Benbow, M. E., Blair, T. “Trends in forensic
entomology: the recent past, current
research and a call for the future.” Annual
Meeting of the North American Forensic
Entomology Association, College Station,
TX. (July 21, 2011).
Benbow, M. E., Lewis, A. “Necrophagous
invertebrate community assembly in
relation to microbial metabolic activity on
a carrion resource: exploring ecological
mechanisms of vertebrate decomposition.”
Annual Meeting of the Entomological
Society of America, Reno, NV. (November
13, 2011).
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Benbow, M. E., van Ravensway, J., Tsonis, A.,
Campbell, L., Merritt, R., Fyfe, J., Johnson,
P., Hayman, J., Qi, J. “Climate, landscape
and occupation interactions for predicting
an aquatic mycobacterial disease.”
Annual Meeting of the North American
Benthological Society, Providence, RI. (May
24, 2011).
Berg, M., Benbow, M. E. “Exploring Bacterial
Antiobiotic Resistanc in Luclia sericata.”
Annual Meeting of the North American
Forensic Entomology Association, College
Station, TX. (July 21, 2011).
Blystone, A. M., Hansen, K. M. “The Role
of Sex in the Gustatory Response of the
Blow fly, Lucilia sericata, to Sugars and
Decomposition Related Amino Acids.”
North American Forensic Entomological
Association Annual Meeting, North
American Forensic Entomological
Association, College Station TX.
(July 22, 2011).
Campbell, E., Merritt, R., Cummins,
K., Benbow, M. E. “Stream Habitat
Heterogeneity Mediates Spawning
Salmon Disturbance Impacts on
Macroinvertebrates in a Southeast
Alaska stream.” Annual Meeting of the
North American Benthological Society,
Providence, RI. (May 24, 2011).
Gorbach, K., McIntosh, M., Burky, A.,
Benbow, M. E. “Initial dispersal and
upstream migration of a tropical
neritid snail: implications for restoring
migratory pathways in tropical streams.”
Annual Meeting of the North American
Benthological Society, Providence, RI. (May
24, 2011).
Lewis, A., Benbow, M. E. “Necrophagous
insect community assembly associated
with replicate Sus scrofa carcasses: an
exploration of inter-carcass variation.”
Annual Meeting of the North American
Forensic Entomology Association, College
Station, TX. (July 21, 2011).
McEwan, R. “Topographic and biotic
regulation of aboveground carbon storage
in subtropical broadleaved forests of
central Taiwan.”, Botanical Society of
America, St. Louis, MO. (July 10, 2011).
Pechal, J., Benbow, M. E., Crippen, T., Tarone,
A., Tomberlin, J. “Community composition
and assembly on decomposing vertebrate
carcasses using pyrosequencing.” Annual
Meeting of the Entomological Society of
America, Reno, NV. (November 13, 2011).
Pechal, J., Benbow, M. E., Crippen, T., Tarone,
A., Tomberlin, J. “Invertebrate community
succession changes resulting from delayed
colonization on ephemeral resources.”
Annual Meeting of the Entomological
Society of America, Reno, NV. (November
13, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Pechal, J., Benbow, M. E., Crippen, T., Tarone, A.,
Tomberlin, J. “Microbial community function
on decomposing vertebrate carrion.” Annual
Meeting of the Ecological Society of America,
Austin, TX. (August 7, 2011).
Pechal, J., Benbow, M. E., Crippen, T., Tarone,
A., Tomberlin, J. “A novel approach in
forensic estimations of period of insect
activity: microbial community profiles
as indicators of decomposition.” Annual
Meeting of the North American Forensic
Entomology Association, College Station,
TX. (July 21, 2011).
Pimsler, M., Crippen, T., Zheng, L., Holmes,
L., Benbow, M. E., Tarone, A., Yu, Z.,
VanLaerhoven, S., Tomberlin, J. “Bacteria
regulate attraction and colonization of a
resource by the black soldier fly (Diptera:
Stratiomyidae).” Annual Meeting of the
Entomological Society of America, Reno,
NV. (November 13, 2011).
Pimsler, M., Crippen, T., Zheng, L., Holmes,
L., Benbow, M. E., Tarone, A., Yu, Z.,
VanLaerhoven, S., Tomberlin, J. “Bacteria
regulate attraction and colonization of a
resource by the Black Soldier Fly (Diptera:
Stratiomyidae).” Annual Meeting of the North
American Forensic Entomology Association,
College Station, TX. (July 21, 2011).
Singh, A., Puli, O. “defective proventriculus
(dve), a new member of DV patterning in
the eye..” Ohio Miami Valley Neuroscience
Symposium,, Society of Neuroscience
Ohio Miami Valley Chapter, Wright State
University, Dayton, OH. (May 20, 2011).
Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Beardslee, L. A., Truax, S., Lee, J. H., Pavlidis,
S., Hesketh, P. J., Hansen, K. M., Kramer,
R., Brand, O. “Selectivity Enhancement of
cantilever-Based VOC Sensors Through
the Use of Peptide-Functionalized Carbon
Nanotubes.” Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers­–Micro Electro
Mechanical Systems Annual Conference
(IEEE-MEMS 2011), Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Cancun,
Mexico. (January 27, 2011).
Bedi, S., Kango-Singh, M., Singh, A. “Role
of Lobe in retinal determination Gene
Network in Drosophila..” Ohio-Miami Valley
Neuroscience Day, Society of Neuroscience
Ohio Miami Valley Chapter, Dayton OH.
(May 20, 2011).
Bedi, S., Nainaparampil, J. J., Singh, A.
“Unraveling the Cell Death Mechanism of
Alzheimer’s Disease..” Ohio Miami Valley
Neuroscience Symposium,, Society of
Neuroscience Ohio Miami Valley Chapter,
Wright State University, Dayton, OH. (May
20, 2011).
Butts, J. C., Rebeiz, M., Williams, T. M. “The
evolution of a regulatory linkage mediating
sexually dimorphic trait development.”
70th Annual Meeting for the Society
for Developmental Biology, Society for
Developmental Biology, Chicago, IL. (July
23, 2011).
Hansen, K. M. “Nanostructured Columnar
Thin Films for Biological and Chemical
Sensing Applications.” Chemical and
Biological Defense Science Technology
Conference, Chemical and Biological
Defense Science Technology Conference,
Las Vegas, NV. (November 16, 2011).
Hong, Y. “Stem cell DNA damage response.”
Keystone Symposia, Denver, CO.
Lang, J., Benbow, M. E. “Grazing, flow and
light effects on epilithic biofilm succession
during a large pulse of organic leaf litter.”
Annual Meeting of the North American
Benthological Society, Providence, RI. (May
24, 2011).
Lang, J., Blair, T., White, J., Teter, C., Gorbach,
K., Burky, A. J., Olsen, A., Holm, T.,
Benbow, M. E. “Stream macroinvertebrate
communities of he Republic of Palau and
their use in watershed biomonitoring.”
Annual Meeting of the Entomological
Society of America, Reno, NV. (November
13, 2011).
McEwan, R. “Accelerated leaf decomposition of
an invasive shrub (Lonicera maackii) and its
relationship to soil biota and leaf chemistry.”
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting,
Austin, TX. (August 10, 2011).
McEwan, R. “Exploring the influence of Lonicera
maackii on nutrient fluxes and pools: leaf
fall, rainwater throughfall and soil.” 2011
Southeastern Exotic Plant Pest Annual
Conference, Southeastern Exotic Plant Pest
Council, Lexington, KY. (May 3, 2011).
McEwan, R., Benbow, M. E., Barker, R. E.
“Restoration of a riparian zone heavily
invaded by Lonicera maackii alters
allochtonous inputs and in-steram organic
matter processing.” North American
Benthological Society Annual Meeting,
Providence, RI. (May 24, 2011).
McEwan, R., Chapman, J. I. “Tree regeneration
ecology of an old-growth central
Appalachian forest: Diversity, temporal
dynamics, and disturbance response.”
BOTANY 2011, Botanical Society of
America, St. Louis. (July 10, 2011).
Mutyam, V., Puccetti, M. V., Frisbie, J.,
Goldstein, D. L., Krane, C. M. “Erythrocytes
from Cope’s gray tree frog, Hyla chroscelis
as a cell culture based model system to study
the regulation of aquaglyceroporin, HC-3
expression.” 2011 Experimental Biology,
FASEB, Washington DC. (April 11, 2011).
Nielsen, M. G. “Differential toxicity of
silver and titanium dioxide nanoparticles
in Drosophila.” Sigma Xi, Raleigh, NC.
(November 11, 2011).
Puli, O. R., Yorimitsu, T., Nakagoshi, H., Singh,
A. “defective proventriculus (dve), a new
member of DV patterning in the eye..” 52nd
Annual Drosophila Research Conference,
Genetics Society of America, San Diego CA.
(March 30, 2011).
Rogers, W. A., Davis, K. A., Salomone, J.
R., Williams, T. M. “The mutational and
molecular paths underlying the repeated
evolution of a cis-regulatory element
generating morphological diversity.”
70th Annual Meeting for the Society
for Developmental Biology, Society for
Developmental Biology, Chicago, IL. (July
23, 2011).
Tare, M., Kango-Singh, M., Singh, A. “Role
of E3 Ubiquitin Ligase in Ventral Eye
Development..” Ohio-Miami Valley
Neuroscience Day, Society of Neuroscience
Ohio Miami Valley Chapter, Dayton OH.
(May 20, 2011).
Tare, M., Kango-Singh, M., Singh, A. “Role
of E3 Ubiquitin Ligase in Ventral Eye
Development.” 52nd Annual Drosophila
Research Conference, Genetics Society of
America, San Diego CA. (March 30, 2011).
Untener, E. A., Hansen, D. C., Hansen, K.
M. “The Role of Crassostrea virginica
Hemocytes in Shell Formation: ex
vivo Mineral Deposition by Cultured
Hemocytes.” National Shellfisheries
Association Annual Meeting, National
Shellfisheries Association (NSA), Baltimore,
MD. (March 29, 2011).
Verghese, S., McCorry, D., Ranganathan, N.,
Sullivan, M., Kango-Singh, M. ““Activation
of Hippo control Dronc levels to regulate
caspase-mediated apoptosis in Drosophila.”
Ohio-Miami Valley Neuroscience Day,
Society of Neuroscience Ohio Miami Valley
Chapter, Dayton OH. (May 20, 2011).
Verghese, S., Ranganathan, N., Sullivan, M.,
Singh, A., Kango-Singh, M. “Activation of
Hippo controls Dronc levels to regulate
caspase-mediated apoptosis in Drosophila.”
52nd Annual Drosophila Research
Conference 2011, Genetics Society of
America, San Diego CA. (March 30, 2011).
Presentations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Benbow, M. E. “The role of aquatic insects in a
historic water rights contested case hearing
in Hawaii: reflections of a scientific expert.”
Annual Meeting of the Entomological
Society of America, Reno, NV. (November
13, 2011).
Benbow, M. E. “A mysterious infectious
disease system and a complex systems
approach to understanding transmission
in Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.”
Annual Meeting of the Malaysia Association
of Forensic Entomology, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. (July 6, 2011).
Benbow, M. E., Tomberlin, J., Tarone, A.,
Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H. “Keynote:
Understanding the mechanistic role of
blow flies in the microbial ecology of
carrion decomposition: implications to food
borne disease spread.” One Day Seminar
“Forensic Entomology and It’s Implications
in Medicine”, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
(July 6, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
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Outstanding Scholarship: Dr. Ruihua Liu
“I always liked mathematics. Mathematics started becoming my favorite
subject when I was in middle school,” states Dr. Ruihua Liu, associate
professor in the Department of Mathematics.
Liu believes that his mother most likely was the reason he liked mathematics at an early age. His mother taught mathematics at the middle school
and elementary school level for over 30 years. Liu is still curious and
interested in the field of mathematics. He enjoys reading articles, thinking
about new research projects and working on problems.
Liu explains, “It makes me very happy each time I complete a project.”
This interest and passion serve as his motivation to dedicate so much time
and effort to his scholarship. Liu has authored and co-authored 40 published papers, including 26 peer-refereed journal articles, 4 book chapters,
9 papers in refereed conference proceedings and 1 book review. Many of
these publications have appeared in some of the most prestigious journals
in the field.
Liu’s scholarship focuses on operations management, stochastic control and
optimization and computational finance. His research interests directly
support his role as a faculty member in the Professional Science Masters
Program in Financial Mathematics at the University of Dayton. Financial
mathematics is an area that is closely related to real-world applications.
This real-world application has brought interest to the program, which has
helped the program to grow rapidly in recent years. Liu incorporates his
research into his classes by introducing new topics and ideas to students
and by working on scholarly projects with his students.
In addition to incorporating his research into his teaching, Liu is also
working with several collaborators on developing fast and accurate algorithms for pricing complex financial derivatives.
“We have obtained several very good methods,” Liu stated. “This is very
exciting!”
Liu states that he has many research projects that will keep him busy for
the next few years. However, he is hoping to start applying his research to
help solve problems in engineering fields. He wants to start collaborating
with faculty from the School of Engineering to help with this new project.
­–Lindsey J. DiTirro
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Benbow, M. E., Tomberlin, J., Tarone, A.,
Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H. “New
approaches for understanding the
mechanistic role of microbial communityblow fly interactions during carrion
decomposition: applications to forensic
science.” International Conference on
Forensic Entomology, Guangdong Police
College, Guangzhou, China. (June 28, 2011).
Benbow, M. E., Tomberlin, J., Tarone,
A., Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H.
“Understanding the mechanistic role
of blow flies in the microbial ecology of
carrion decomposition: implications to food
borne disease spread.” Zhuhai Agricultural
Center, Zhuhai, China. (June 27, 2011).
Benbow, M. E., Tomberlin, J., Tarone,
A., Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H.
“Understanding the mechanistic role
of blow flies in the microbial ecology of
carrion decomposition: implications to
food borne disease spread.” State Key
Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology,
Wuhan, China. (June 24, 2011).
Benbow, M. E., Tomberlin, J., Tarone, A.,
Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H. “Blow
flies, bacteria and inter-kingdom ecological
interactions during decomposition:
implications for forensic science and
beyond.” Global Conference on Entomology,
Chiang Mai, Thailand. (March 5, 2011).
Hansen, K. M. “Low Temperature Fabrication
of Nanostructured Surfaces for VOC
Sensing.” Air Force Research Laboratory
Biotronics Program Review, Air Froce
Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH.
(September 13, 2011).
Hansen, K. M. “Bio-Inspired Design: Two
Organismal Models for Sensing and
Materials Research.” Youngstown State
University, Department of Biological
Sciences, Youngstown, OH. (April 15, 2011).
Hansen, K. M. “Biosensing in Complex
Environments: Towards Multimodal
Sensing.” University of Dayton Graduate
Materials Seminar, Department of
Chemical and Materials Engineering,
Dayton, OH. (February 24, 2011).
Kango-Singh, M. “Hippo signaling controls
Dronc and Apical Basal Polarity to
control cell survival and tumor growth.”
Departmental Seminar Series (Thursday),
Weight State University, Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, Dayton OH. (October
21, 2011).
Kavanaugh, J. L. “Stream Restoration Efforts
in Dayton Area.” Cox Arboretum, Seminar
Speaker, 5-Rivers Metroparks, Dayton,
Ohio. (May 26, 2011).
Merritt, R., Fyfe, J., Wallace, J., Benbow, M. E.
“Highlights and review of transmission and
related research on Buruli ulcer disease for
2010.” Annual Meeting of the World Health
Organization, Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative,
Geneva, Switzerland. (March 28, 2011).
Pechal, J., Benbow, M. E., Crippen, T., Tarone,
A., Tomberlin, J. “A novel approach in
forensic estimations of period of insect
activity: microbial community profiles
as indicators of decomposition.” Annual
Meeting of the Malaysia Association of
Forensic Entomology, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. (July 6, 2011).
Singh, A. “Drosophila Eye Model to
Understand Axial Patterning and Growth..”
Seminar Series, Miami University,,
Department of Zoology, Miami University,,
Oxford, OH. (October 6, 2011).
Small, P., Williamson, H., Baroqui, Y., Benbow,
M. E., Boyer, M., Kennell, J., Nichter,
M., Sopoh, G., Johnson, C., Merritt, R.,
Campbell, L., Clennon, J., Waller, L. “A
matter of scale: demography, microgeography, M. ulcerans and Buruli ulcer
in the hamlets of a Buruli ulcer endemic
village in Benin.” Annual Meeting of the
World Health Organization, Global Buruli
Ulcer Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland.
(March 25, 2011).
Tomberlin, J., Benbow, M. E., Tarone, A.,
Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H. “Keynote:
Forensic entomology: past, present and
future.” One Day Seminar “Forensic
Entomology and It’s Implications in
Medicine”, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (July
6, 2011).
Tomberlin, J., Benbow, M. E., Tarone, A.,
Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H. “Forensic
entomology: past, present and future.”
International Conference on Forensic
Entomology, Guangdong Police College,
Guangzhou, China. (June 28, 2011).
Tomberlin, J., Benbow, M. E., Tarone,
A., Crippen, T., Wood, T., LeBlanc, H.
“Microbial puppet masters of blow fly
behavior.” State Key Laboratory of
Agricultural Microbiology, Wuhan, China.
(June 24, 2011).
Tsonis, P. A. “Reprogamming,
transdifferentiation and lens regeneeration
in Newts.” International Symposium on
Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine,
Mexican Stem Cell Society, Mexico City.
(November 11, 2011).
Tsonis, P. A. “Reprograming,
Transdifferentiation and lens Regeneration
in Newts.”, University of Kentucky.
(October 6, 2011).
Tsonis, P. A. “Lens Regeneration in the
Newt.” Mechanisms of Organ Repair &
Regeneration, NIH, NiDDK, Ellicott City,
MD. (September 14, 2011).
Tsonis, P. A. “Regeneration-inspired
bioengineering.” Course in Bioengineering,
Rice University, Houston. (August 12, 2011).
Williams, T. M. “Beyond the birds and
the bees: Molecular insights about the
making and evolution of fruit fly sexually
dimorphic traits.”, University of Cincinnati,
Department of Biological Sciences,
Cincinnati, OH. (January 24, 2011).
Sponsored Research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Benbow, M. E. (Supporting), Small, P. L.
(Co-Principal), Johnson, P. (Co-Principal),
Pluschke, G. (Principal), Portaels, F.
(Co-Principal), Stinear, T. (Co-Principal),
Yeboah-Manu, D. (Co-Principal), Um
Boock, A. (Co-Principal). “Investigations
into the Transmission of Buruli Ulcer.”
Sponsored by UBS Optimus Foundation to
University of Tennessee, $60,000. (October
1, 2008­–June 30, 2011).
CHEMISTRY
Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fratini, A. V. (Principal). “Acquisition of
Compound Trinocular Microscope, Model
mn0038002a.” Sponsored by AT&T Government Solutions, $1,700. (October 2,
2008­–September 1, 2014).
Morrow, G. W. (Principal). “Biosynthetic
Organic Chemistry: An Introductory
Course.” Sponsored by Oxford University
Press. (October 2011­–December 2013).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Benin, V. A. (Co-Principal), Morgan, A. B.
(Principal). “Research and Development
on New Flame Retardant Chemistries for
Polyurethane.” Sponsored by National
Institute for Standards and Technology,
$300,000. (September 1, 2009­–August 31, 2012).
Crosson, G. (Principal). “The Environmental
Fate and Transport of Denatonium
Benzoate.” Sponsored by United States
Geological Survey, $25,430. (March 1,
2010­–February 28, 2011).
Gardner, P. (Supporting), Olson, J. S.
(Principal). “GM035649-33; Functional
Properties of Hemoglobins and
Myoglobins.” Sponsored by National
Institutes of Health, (December 1,
1976­–August 31, 2011).
Johnson, D. W. (Principal), Crosson, G. (CoPrincipal), Trick, K. A. (Co-Principal), Keil,
R. G. (Co-Principal), Masthay, M. B. (CoPrincipal). “Implementation of SENCER
Ideas to a General Chemistry Course.”
Sponsored by Science Education for New
Civic Engagements and Responsibilities,
$3,000. (November 1, 2009­–December 31, 2011).
Lopper, M. E. (Principal). “Development
of novel antibacterial compounds to
target bacterial DNA replication restart
pathways.” Sponsored by Research
Corporation for Science Advancement­
–Cottrell College Science Award, $45,000.
(July 1, 2010­–June 30, 2012).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Benin, V. A., Durganala, S., Morgan,
A. B. (2012). Synthesis and Flame
Retardant Testing of New Boronated and
Phosphonated Aromatic Compounds.
Journal of Materials Chemistry, RSC
Publishing, 22(1180­–1190).
Berg, L., Lopper, M. E. (2011). The priB
Gene of Klebsiella pneumoniae Encodes a
104-Amino Acid Protein That Is Similar in
Structure and Function to Escherichia coli
PriB. PLoS ONE, 6(9), 4.
Feng, C., Sunchu, B., Greenwood, M. E.,
Lopper, M. E. (2011). A bacterial PriB
with weak single-stranded DNA binding
activity can stimulate the DNA unwinding
activity of its cognate PriA helicase. BMC
Microbiology, 11(1), 11.
Hedian, H., Benin, V. A. (2011). The Tetrafluoroborate Salt of 4-Methoxybenzyl N-2(dimethylamino)ethyl-N-nitrosocarbamate:
Synthesis, Crystal Structure and DFT
Calculations. Journal of Chemical
Crystallography, Springer, 41, 1976­–1980
Horwath, M., Benin, V. A. (2011). Theoretical
Investigation of a Reported Antibiotic
from the “Miracle Tree” Moringa Oleifera.
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry/
Elsevier, 965, 196­–201.
Johnson, D. W. (2011). Application of Raman
Spectroscopy to Lubricants, Lubricated
Surfaces and Lubrication Phenomena.
Spectroscopy, 26(7), 46–51
Johnson, D. W., Hils, J. E., Folster, N. (2011).
Interaction of Polyolesters and Phosphate
Esters with Metal Carbibes. Tribology
Letters, 42(2), 222–232.
Kumar, B., Kichambare, P., Rodrigues, S.,
Kumar, J., Keil, R. G. (2011). Lisicon glassceramic mediated catalysis of oxygen
reduction. Electrochemical and Solid State
Letters, 14(6), A97–A99.
Mammana, A., Carroll, G. T., Areephong, J.,
Feringa, B. L. (2011). A photoswitchable
chiroptical DNA complex. Journal of
Physical Chemistry B, 115(40), 11581–11587.
Simmons, S., Fratini, A. V., Benin, V. A.
(2011). A Sodium Salt of the Dimer of
Boronoterephthalic Acid Anhydride.
Acta Crystallographica, Section C, WileyBlackwell, C67, m123­–m125.
Simmons, S., Fratini, A. V., Benin, V. A.
(2011). A Sodium Salt of the Dimer of
Boronoterephthalic Acid Anhydride.
Acta Crystallographica, Section C, WileyBlackwell, C67, m123­–m125.
Swavey, S. M. (2011). Transition Metal
Porphyrins as Photosensitizers in
Photodynamic Therapy. Global Journal of
Inorganic Chemistry, 3, 1–14.
Swavey, S. M., Xu, Z. Light induced
photocleavage of plasmid DNA by Cu/Ru
and Cu/Ru/Pt multi-metallic porphyrins.
Dalton Transactions, 40, 7319–7326.
Swavey, S. M., Xu, Z. Photoinduced DNA
binding of a multi-metallic (Cu(II)/Ru(II)/
Pt(II)) porphyrin complex. Inorganic
Chemistry Communications, 14, 882–883.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Johnson, D. W. (Principal). “Analytical Methods
for the Determination of Contaminants in
Microencapsulated Products.” Sponsored
by Lipo Technologies, $5,000. (January 1,
2011­–December 31, 2011).
Johnson, D. W. (Principal). “Infrared Analysis
of Substituted Graphenes.” Sponsored by
Angstron Materials, $1,000. (January 1,
2010­–December 31, 2011).
Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durganala, S., Simmons, S., Fratini, A., Benin,
V. A., Morgan, A. B. “Aromatic Boronic
Acids as Flame Retardants for Polyurethane
Foams: Design and Synthesis.” Annual
Poster Session, Dayton ACS, Dayton Section
of the American Chemical Society, Dayton,
OH. (March 1, 2011).
Feng, C., Lopper, M. E. “Physical interactions
between PriA and PriB drive DNA replication restart in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.”
American Chemical Society, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH. (March 1, 2011).
Johnson, D. W., Benin, V. A., Hils, J. E.
“Computational Investigations and Surface
Characterization of Metal Carbide Surfaces
and Their Reactions with Phosphate Esters.”
Pittcon 2011, Analytical Chemists of
Pittsburgh, Atlanta Ga. (March 16, 2011).
Johnson, D. W., Hils, J. E., Benin, V. A. “Metal
Carbide Reactions with Phosphate Esters:
Computational Investigations and Surface
Characterization.” Dayton Section Poster
Session, Dayton Section, American Chemcal
Society, Dayton, OH. (March 1, 2011).
Johnson, D. W., Zhao, Y., Masthay, M. B.
“Photochemical Degradation of β-Carotene
in Carbon Tetrachloride and Hexane:
Kinetics and Identification of Reaction
Products.” Pittcon 2011, Analytical
Chemistry of Pittsburgh, Atlanta Ga.
(March 14, 2011).
Lopper, M. E., Feng, C., Sunchu, B., Greenwood,
M. E. “Stimulation of a PriA helicase by
PriB reveals species-specific adaptations
in DNA replication restart primosome
proteins.” 42nd Meeting of the American
Chemical Society Central Region, American
Chemical Society, Indianapolis, IN. (June
10, 2011).
Manhart, M. W., Keil, R. G. “Conductivity of
Amphiphile Solutions at Less Than Critical
Micelle Concentrations.” ACS Dayton Section,
Dayton Section of the American Chemical
Society, Dayton, OH. (March 1, 2011).
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Morrow, G. W., Fowler, K. J., Ellis, J. L.
“Pterocarpenes and Coumestans via an
Unusual 6-endo Heck Cyclization.” 41st
Central Regional Meeting of the American
Chemical Society, The American Chemical
Society, Indianapolis, IN. (June 9, 2011).
Morrow, G. W., Fowler, K. J., Ellis, J. L.
“Coumestan Synthesis Employing an
Unusual 6-endo Heck Cyclization.” 29th
American Chemical Society Dayton Local
Section Poster Session, American Chemical
Society Dayton Local Section, Dayton, Ohio.
(March 1, 2011).
Narvaez, J. A., Black, W. L., Reid, T.,
Wilkins, R. J., Keil, R. G. “Changes in the
Thermophysical Properties of Aqueous
Solutions of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate.”
ACS Dayton Section, Dayton Section of the
American Chemical Society, Dayton, OH.
(March 1, 2011).
Sack, T. C., Zhao, Y., Johnson, D. W., Masthay,
M. B. “Spectroscopic, gravimetric,
and EDAX characterization of the
photoproducts of beta-carotene generated
in CCl4 solvent.” 42nd Meeting of the
ACS Central Region, American Chemical
Society, Indianapolis, IN. (June 9, 2011).
Sack, T. C., Zhao, Y., Johnson, D. W., Masthay,
M. B. “Spectroscopic and gravimetric
characterization of the photoproducts
of beta-carotene generated in carbon
tetrachloride solvent.” Stander Symposium,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH. (April
13, 2011).
Swavey, S. M., Xu, Z. “Light induced
photoreactions with DNA by Cu/Ru and Cu/
Ru/Pt multi-metallic porphyrins.” Local
ACS meeting, University of Dayton, Dayton
Ohio. (April 15, 2011).
Zhao, Y., Johnson, D. W., Masthay, M. B.
“Kinetics and identification of reaction
products of the photochemical degradation
of beta-carotene in carbon tetrachloride
and hexane.” 2011 Annual Poster Session,
Dayton Section, American Chemical
Society, Dayton Section of the American
Chemical Society and Society for Applied
Spectroscopy, Ohio Valley Section,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH. (March
1, 2011).
Zhao, Y., Johnson, D. W., Masthay, M. B.
“Kinetics and identification of reaction
products of the photochemical degradation
of beta-carotene in carbon tetrachloride
and hexane.” Annual Poster Session,
Dayton Section, American Chemical
Society, Dayton Section of the American
Chemical Society and Society for Applied
Spectroscopy, Ohio Valley Section,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH. (March
1, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
10 Scholarship 2011
Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durganala, S., Morgan, A. B., Benin, V. A.
“Reactive Flame Retardants for Polyurethanes: Current Technology and New Directions.” 12th International Conference on Fire
and Materials, Interscience Communications, San Francisco, CA. (February 1, 2011).
Johnson, D. W. “Incorporation of Civic
Engagement into the Chemistry
Curriculum: Approaches, Problems,
Successes and Failures.” Chemistry
Department Seminar, Wright State
University, Dayton. (April 29, 2011).
Masthay, M. B., Beach, A. E., Eckerle, R. M.,
Fouzia, B., Johnson, D. W., Jones, R. E.,
Kelleher, M. E., Limphong, P., McGregor,
J. B., Provost, R. J., Sack, T. C., Shover, C.
M., Wang, W., Zhao, Y., Helvenston, M. C.
“The Photodegradation of Beta-Carotene:
Photonicity, Mechanism, and Applications
to Nonlinear Photodynamic Therapy.”,
Chemistry Department, University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO. (September 13, 2011).
Swavey, S. M. “Porphyrins as Photosensitizers
in the Treatment of Melanom.” STARS
symposium, University of Dayton, Dayton
Ohio. (November 30, 2011).
Swavey, S. M. “Photosensitizers for
Photodynamic Therapy.”, Otterbein College,
Ohio. (October 25, 2011).
Swavey, S. M. “New Photosensitizers for
Photodynamic Therapy.” University of
Wyoming Speaker Series, University of
Wyoming, Laramy. (March 20, 2011).
Wallace, S. P. (2011). Bowler. P.J. (2009).
Science for All: The Popularization of
science in early twentieth-century Britain.
Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press.. Columbia,
SC: Journalism & Mass Communication
Quarterly, 88, 36–38..
Iannarino, N., Thompson, T. L. “ShangriLost in the International House of
Cancer: An Analysis of Julia Sweeney’s
Humorous Illness Narrative.” NCA Annual
Conference, National Communication
Association, New Orleans, LA. (November
19, 2011).
Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iannarino, N., Thompson, T. L. “Sleepwalk
with me: Analysis of the Effectiveness
of a Humorous Narrative.” International
Communication Association Annual
Conference, International Communication
Association, Boston. (May 30, 2011).
Robinson, J. D. (Co-Principal), Friessen, M. A.
(Principal). “Improving Nursing Handoffs.”
Sponsored by Picker Institute, $45,000.
(2011­–2012).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valenzano III, J. (Principal). “CAP Crossing
Boundaries.” University of Dayton, $2,500.
(Spring 2012).
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hess, J. “From the voice of the president: Advancing the discipline through communication leadership.” National Communication Association,
National Communication Association, New
Orleans, LA. (November 18, 2011).
Wallace, S. P. “Civility and dialogue in the basic
course.” The Basic Course Directors’ Conference, The Basic Course Directors’ Conference, Birmingham, AL. (January 28, 2011).
Yoder, D. D., Valenzano III, J. “Departmental
models for selecting a BCD.” Basic Course
Directors’ Conference, Birmingham, AL.
(January 27, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
COMMUNICATION
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valenzano III, J., Braden, S. (2011). The
Speaker: The Tradition and Practice
of Public Speaking (2nd Edition ed.).
Southlake, TX: Fountainhead Press.
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Robinson, J. D., Turner, J., Levine, B., Tian, Y.
(2011). Facilitating Diabetes Management
among Native Americans: The Potential of
Online Social Support. In Brann, M. (Ed.),
Contemporary Case Studies in Health
Communication (pp. 245–257). Dubuque, IA:
Kendall Hunt.
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wallace, S. P. (2011). Stocking, S.H. (2011).
The New York Times reader: Science
and technology. Washington, D.C.: CQ
Press.. Columbia, SC: Journalism & Mass
Communication Quarterly.
Friessen, M. A., Robinson, J. D., Turner, J.
“A Pilot Project: Perceptions of the Shift
to Shift Handoff Process Unsing the
ISHAPED Strategy and Implications for
Nursing Communication..” International
Nursing Conference, Trinity College,
Ireland. (November 15, 2011).
Friessen, M. A., Robinson, J. D., Turner,
J. “Do you see what I see: Nurses
perceptions of handoffs.” International
Nursing Research Conference, INOVA,
Fairfax. VA. (April 7, 2011).
Iannarino, N., Thompson, T., Robinson, J. D.
“Shangri-Lost in the International House
of Cancer: An Analysis of Julia Sweeney’s
Humorous Illness Narrative.” National
Communication Association, NCA, New
Orleans, LA. (November 15, 2011).
Oh, K., Han, J.-H. “You say pink, I say red:
Selective perception and biased information
processing in the 2008 Presidential
Election.” International Communication
Association 2012, Phoenix, Arizona.
(November 2, 2011).
Robinson, J. D., Sparks, L., Rabowski, C.
“On the Importance of Numeracy to the
Efficacy of Health Information Seeking: A
Regression-based Study Using Jackknife
Replicates of HINTS III Data.” National
Communication Association, NCA, New
Orleans, LA. (November 15, 2011).
Robinson, J. D., Turner, J., Tian, Y. “Can
Messages Make a Difference? Association
between Email Messages and Health
Outcomes in Diabetes Patients.” National
Communication Association, NCA, New
Orleans, LA. (November 15, 2011).
Valenzano III, J. “Who’s Driving the Textbook
Bus? The Role of Voice in Authorship.”
97th Annual National Communication
Association Conference, National
Communication Association, New Orleans,
LA. (November 18, 2011).
Valenzano III, J. 97th Annual National
Communication Association Conference,
National Communication Association, New
Orleans, LA. (November 17, 2011).
Grayson, K. A., Hess, J. “Listening to voices
often overlooked: Stories of maintaining
difficult relationships.” National
Communication Association, National
Communication Association, New Orleans,
LA. (November 18, 2011).
Valenzano III, J., Engstrom, E. “Homilies
and Horsemen: Scripture in CW’s
Supernatural.” 97th Annual National
Communication Association Conference,
National Communication Association, New
Orleans, LA. (November 17, 2011).
Griffin, J. L. “You Say Potato, I Say Tatws: The
Terrain of Linguistic Coexistence in Wales.”
2011 Joint Conference of the National
Popular Culture and American Culture
Associations, Popular Culture Association/
American Culture Association, San Antonio,
TX. (April 21, 2011).
Wallace, S. P. “ ‘Who’s driving the bus?’: The
role of voice in textbook authorship.”
Annual Convention, National Communication
Association, New Orleans, LA. (November
19, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
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Outstanding TEACHING: Dr. FOUKE
Dr. Dan Fouke, professor of Philosophy, always loved teaching, but realized that he needed to change his approach. After attending two SENCER
Summer Institutes, Fouke’s conception of teaching changed. He knew he
needed to teach students in a more constructive way, instead of just pouring knowledge into the students. Now, Fouke puts the students in charge
of their own learning. He has even moved away from tests and started
requiring his students to complete research projects.
“I see how they can do so much when I let them guide themselves,” Fouke
states about his new teaching style. “I have seen my students complete
really amazing projects that have been implemented on campus and in the
community.”
Fouke’s passion for a new way of teaching motivated him to become part
of the committee that created the Sustainability, Energy and the Environment (SEE) curriculum. Fouke used what he learned at the SENCER Institutes to help develop the SEE minor and SEE Learning Living Community
(LLC). His initiatives have stimulated him to develop Crossing Boundaries
courses for the new Common Academic Program.
While his new style of teaching has excited him, Fouke has always been an
environmentalist and that is what truly motivates his research, teaching
and service.
“My teaching is connected with moral concerns, and my moral concerns
are what motivate me the most,” Fouke explains.
Fouke teaches Environmental Ethics and Sustainability Research courses.
Through these classes, he motivates his students and they motivate him,
because he can see them improve, gain skills and do interesting and surprising things. Fouke’s classes are also a part of the SEE LLC. He enjoys
being able to see the first-year students start in the program and then
continue to grow and develop throughout their years at the University.
Fouke wants to further develop the SEE program. He wants more students
to be involved with SEE, which will hopefully become an academic major.
Fouke also would like to create more relationships among environmental
initiatives on campus and in the community. This would provide opportunities for his students to implement their projects. Not only would his
students benefit from the projects, but they would help also to promote
sustainability and change in UD’s community and the city of Dayton.
­–Lindsey J. DiTirro
College of Arts and Sciences
12 Scholarship 2011
Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hess, J. “Assessment, accreditation, and
student learning outcomes: Assessment
tied to institutional mission.” National
Communication Association, National
Communication Association, New Orleans,
LA. (November 19, 2011).
Buckley, J. P. “Fostering Sustainability by
Detecting Vulnerable, Cascaded Cycles
in the Carbon Chain.” $5,000. (May 16,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Thompson, T. L. “Publishing in Communication
Journals.” Ohio Communication Association
Annual Conference, Ohio Communication
Association, Findlay, OH. (September 30, 2011).
Thompson, T. L. “Health Communication
Research: The State of the Art.” Medical
Humanities Conference, Western Michigan
Univ., Kalamzoo, MI. (September 29, 2011).
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Robinson, J. D. (Co-Principal). “Neurological
exams and telemedicine.” Sponsored by
Specialists on Call.
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hess, J. “Developing strong faculty from
hire to retire.” National Communication
Association, National Communication
Association, New Orleans, LA. (November
16, 2011).
COMPUTER
SCIENCE
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
Calvo, A., Seitzer, J. (2011). Council
Undergraduate Research Highlights.
Council Undergraduate Research
Highlights, Winter(2011).
Eschen, E. M., Hoang, C. T., Spinrad, J. P.,
Sritharan, R. (2011). On graphs without
a C4 or a diamond. Discrete Applied
Mathematics, 159, 581–587.
Eschen, E. M., Hoang, C. T., Sritharan, R.,
Stewart, L. K. (2011). On the complexity
of deciding whether the distinguishing
chromatic number of a graph is at most
two. Discrete Mathematics, 311, 431–434.
Heggernes, P., Mancini, F., Papodopoulos,
C., Sritharan, R. (2011). Strongly chordal
and chordal bipartite graphs are sandwich
monotone. Journal of Combinatorial
Optimization, 22, 438–456.
Yao, Z., Loguinov, D. (2011). Analysis of
Link Lifetimes and Neighbor Selection in
Switching DHTs. IEEE Transactions on
Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS),
22(11), 1834–1841.
Yao, Z., Loguinov, D. (2011). Understanding
Disconnection and Stabilization of Chord.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and
Distributed Systems (TPDS), 22(4), 650­–661.
Perugini, S. (Principal), Wright, D. J. (CoPrincipal), Quill, L. L. (Co-Principal),
Bowers, D. M. (Co-Principal), Cresencia,
J. V. (Supporting), Mize, M. (Supporting).
“Virtual Learning and Teaching Community.”
Sponsored by Ohio Board of Regents and
University of Dayton Research Institute,
$20,000. (April 20, 2009­–April 29, 2011).
Seitzer, J. (Principal). “A Study and
Implementation of Hierarchical Genetic
Algorithms.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council, $5,000. (January
1, 2011­–December 31, 2011).
Seitzer, J. (Principal). “Evolving Structure
using Hierarchical Genetic Algorithms.”
Sponsored by LEADER Consortium –
National Science Foundation Sub-Award,
$4,944. (October 29, 2010­–December
31, 2011).
Sritharan, R. (Principal). “Problems on
Structured Families of Graphs.” Sponsored
by National Security Agency, $40,200.
(January 2009­–January 2011).
Yao, Z. (Principal). “Randomized Workload
in Distributed Systems.” Sponsored by
The LEADER Consortium, funded in
part by the National Science Foundation
ADVANCE Program, $4,947. (January 1,
2011­–December 31, 2011).
Yao, Z. (Principal). “Scheduling Workload in
Clouds.” Sponsored by The University of
Dayton Research Council Seed Grants,
$6,000. (May 16, 2011­–August 15, 2011).
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Seitzer, J. “Women in Science: Challenges
on the Tenure Track.” NSF LEADER
Workshop: Challenges on the Tenure Track,
LEADER Consortium — NSF, University of
Dayton. (October 13, 2011).
Papers Published in
Conference Proceedings . . . . .
Buckley, J. P., Seitzer, J. (2011). A Framework
for Detecting Vulnerable, Cascaded Fuzzy
Cycles in the Carbon Chain (pp. 6). Las
Vegas, NV: 2011 International Conference
on Data Mining.
Buckley, J. P., Seitzer, J. (2011). A Framework
for Detecting Vulnerable, Cascaded Fuzzy
Cycles in the Carbon Chain (pp. 6). Las
Vegas, NV: 2011 International Conference
on Data Mining.
Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Huang, X., Seitzer, J. “Copy Cat Agents: TeacherStudent Autonomous Agents.” Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing — 2011, ACM-W
Association for Computing Machinery,
Perrysville, OH. (February 18, 2011).
Land, R., Seitzer, J. “The Wired Ceiling.” Ohio
Celebration of Women in Computing — 2011,
ACM-W Association for Computing Machinery, Perrysville, OH. (February 18, 2011).
Seitzer, J. “Inner Processing.” Ohio Celebration
of Women in Computing — 2011, ACM-W
Association for Computing Machinery,
Perrysville, OH. (February 19, 2011).
Seitzer, J. “Hierarchical Genetic Algorithms.”
Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing
— 2011, ACM-W Association for
Computing Machinery, Perrysville, OH.
(February 18, 2011).
Technical Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Perugini, S. Staging mixed-initiative dialogs by
program generation and transformation (pp.
25). Los Alamos, NM: Computing Research
Repository (CoRR) at Los Alamos National
Laboratory.
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Yao, Z. The Strategic Expansion Workshop on
Cognitive Modeling, US Air Force, Dayton,
OH. (January 19, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Buckley, J. P. “A Framework for Detecting
Vulnerable, Cascaded Fuzzy Cycles in the
Carbon Chain.” International Conference
on Data Mining, WorldComp, Las Vegas,
Nevada. (July 15, 2011).
Eschen, E. M., Hoang, C. T., Spinrad, J. P.,
Sritharan, R. “Finding a sun in graphs.”
Dagstuhl Seminar on exploiting graph
structure to cope with hard problems,
Leibniz-Zentrum for Informatik, Wadern,
Germany. (May 4, 2011).
Hoang, C. T., Kaminski, M., Sawada, J.,
Sritharan, R. “Finding and listing induced
paths.” DIMAP Workshop on Combinatorics
and Graph theory, Centre for Discrete
Mathematics and its Applications,
University of Warwick, Warwick, England.
(April 6, 2011).
ENGLISH
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Krummel, M. A. (2011). Crafting Jewishness in
Medieval England: Legally Absent, Virtually
Present (pp. 264). New York, New York:
Palgrave Macmillan.
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Haan, J., Mallett, K. E. (2011). Introduction:
The Pursuit of Transformative Education.
In Mallett, K. E., Habib, A. S. (Ed.),
Diversity at Mason: The Pursuit of
Transformative Education (pp. 11–16).
Fairfax, VA: George Mason University
Publications.
Hughes, S. M. Hassell, (former student), K.
D. (2011). A Circle of Shared Memory,
Meaning, and Table. In Ginsberg, A. (Ed.),
And Finally We Meet: Intersections and
Intersectionality Among Feminist Activists,
Academics, and Students (pp. 18 pp.).
Towson, MD: Institute for Teaching and
Research on Women.
Strain, M. M., Farmer, F. M. (2011). “A
Repertoire of Discernments: Hearing the
Unsaid in Oral History Narratives.” In
Cheryl Glenn and Krista Ratcliffe (Ed.),
Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts
(pp. 231–49). Carbondale, IL: Southern
Illinois University Press.
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Krummel, M. A. (2011). Rev. Gendering
Disgust in Medieval Religious Polemic.
Gendering Disgust in Medieval Religious
Polemic (vol. 80, pp. 159–161). Florida:
Church History.
McCombe, J. P. (2011). Review of Hymns to
the Silence: Inside the Words and Music of
Van Morrison. Northern Illinois University:
Popular Music and Society.
McCombe, J. P. (2011). Review of Catholic
Modernists, English Nationalists. Miami,
FL/University of Miami: James Joyce
Literary Supplement.
McCombe, J. P. (2011). Review of There
Will Be Rainbows: A Biography of Rufus
Wainwright. Northern Illinois University:
Popular Music and Society.
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bardine, B. A. (Principal). “Humanities
Commons Proposal.” Sponsored by Office
of the Dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences, $2,500. (May 20, 2011­–December
16, 2011).
Carrillo, A. (Co-Principal). “Language and
Our World.” Sponsored by Common
Academic Program, $2,500. (December 15,
2011­–Present).
Haan, J. (Principal). “Research Council
Grant in Aid.” Sponsored by University
of Dayton Research Council, $725. (May
2011­–September 2011).
Haan, J. (Principal). “Research Council
Summer Seed Grant.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton Research Council,
$4,275. (May 2011­–September 2011).
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McCombe, J. P. (Prinipal). “Humanities
Commons Grant.” Sponsored by College
of Arts & Sciences, $2,500. (May 1,
2011­–December 16, 2011).
DeAloia, L. “N/A.” Conference on Christianity
and Literature, University of Dayton,
Department of English, University of
Dayton; Dayton, OH. (August 22, 2011).
Potter, R. C. (Principal). “Humanities
Commons Pilot Grant.” Sponsored by
Common Academic Program/College of
Arts and Sciences, $2,500. (2011).
DeAloia, L. “N/A.” The Image of the Outlaw
in Literature Media and Soceity, Society
for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social
Imagery, Colorado State University; Pueblo,
Colorado. (March 15, 2011).
Szeghi, T. (Principal). “Grant-in-Aid.” Sponsored by University of Dayton Research
Council, $528. (May 2011­–August 2011.
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
McCombe, J. P. (2011). Minstrelsy, Masculinity,
and ‘Bob Dylan’ as Text in I’m Not There.
POST SCRIPT: Essays in Film and the
Humantities, 30(3), 12–25.
McCombe, J. P. (2011). Not “Only Sleeping”:
The Beatles and a Neo-Romantic Aesthetic
of Indolence. Mosaic: A Journal for the
Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, 44(2),
137–152.
Slade, R. A. Fight Club and the Ethics of
Masculinity. Quarterly Review of Film and
Video, 28(3).
Strain, M. M., Potter, R. C. (2012). “’The
Twain Shall Meet’: Rethinking the
Introduction to Graduate Studies Course
as Interdisciplinary Pedagogy.” Pedagogy:
Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature,
Language, Composition, and Culture, 12(1),
139–160.
Strain, M. M., Potter, R. C. (2012). “’The Twain
Shall Meet’: Rethinking the Introduction to
Graduate Studies Course as Interdisciplinary Pedagogy.” Pedagogy: Critical
Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language,
Composition, and Culture, 12(1), 139–160.
Szeghi, T. (2011). The Vanishing Mexicana/o:
(Dis)Locating the Native in Ruiz de
Burton’s Who Would Have Thought It? and
The Squatter and the Don. Aztlán: A Journal
of Chicano Studies, 36(2), 89–120.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bardine, B. A. “Community Building Among
Teaching Assistants: Bridging the Gap
from Training to the First-Year Classroom.”
Conference on Colllege Composition and
Communication, Conference on Colllege
Composition and Communication, Atlanta,
Georgia. (April 7, 2011).
Biswas, A. E. “Understanding Plagiarism
and the Internet Generation.” Computers
& Writing Conference 2011, Computers &
Writing, University of Michigan. (May 19,
2011).
Carrillo, A. (2011). In Wayne Crawford (Ed.),
Bear’s Visit Provokes H. to Remember a
Boyish Past (15th ed., pp. 2). Las Cruces,
NM: Sin Fronteras: Writers without
Borders.
Doench, M. In Doench, M. (Ed.), “Mercy.”
University of Colorado at Boulder:
Palimpsest: A Creative Journal of the
Humanities.
Farrelly, J. P. “New Perspectives on Film and
Irish Broadcasting.” American Conference
for Irish Studies Annual Meeting, ACIS,
Madison, WI. (March 31, 2011).
Haan, J. “From Graduate Student to the
Tenure Track; Negotiating Roles in and out
of the Academy.” Lilly Graduate Fellows
Program Conference, Lilly Graduate
Fellows Program, University of Dayton.
(May 23, 2011).
Hughes, S. M. Hassell (2011). “Depression’s
Lover” (poem). In Ginsberg, A. (Ed.),
And Finally We Meet: Intersections and
Intersectionality Among Feminist Activists,
Academics, and Students. Towson, MD:
Institute for Teaching and Research on
Women.
Hughes, S. M. Hassell (2011). “Sleeping Like a
Widow” (poem) (13th ed.). on-line: Phantom
Kangaroo. www.phantomkangaroo.com
Hughes, S. M. Hassell (2011). “Mid-Life”
(poem) (16 (Autumn Equinox) ed.). on-line:
Mused: The Bella On-line Literary Review.
www.bellaonline.com/review
Iromuanya, J. An Arranged Honeymoon.
Gambier, Ohio: Kenyon Review: The
International Journal of Literature.
Iromuanya, J. The Wife. Gambier, Ohio:
KRO: Kenyon Review Online. http://
www.kenyonreview.org/kro_full.
php?file=iromuanya.php
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cron, A. W. “Self as Contested Space: Writing,
Culture, and Identity in a Multilingual
FYC Course.” All Our Relations: Contested
Space, Contested Knowledge, Conference on
College Composition and Communication,
Atlanta, GA. (April 9, 2011).
DeAloia, L. “What Would Gibbs Do/ Familial
Transference and the Outlaw Within in
Television Crime Drama.” The Image of the
Outlaw, Society for the Interdisciplinary
Study of Social Imagery, Colorado State
University; Pueblo, Colorado. (March 15, 2011).
Farrelly, J. P. “The Death of Cuchulain: Yeats’s
Heroic Farewell to His Tragic Mask.”
American Conference for Irish Studies
Annual Meeting, ACIS, Madison, WI.
(March 31, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
14 Scholarship 2011
Haan, J. “Language and University
Internationalization.” American Association
of Applied Linguistics, AAAL, Chicago, IL.
(March 26, 2011).
Haan, J., Mallett, K. E. “Constructing a
Glocalization Model of English Education
and Internationalization.” Teachers of
English to Speakers of Other Languages,
TESOL, New Orleans, LA. (March 18, 2011).
Hughes, S. M. Hassell “Advancing Women’s
Leadership on a Catholic Campus: Overt
and Covert Feminist Deployments.”
National Women’s Studies Association
Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. (November
12, 2011).
Hughes, S. M. Hassell “Lippy Women:
Combating Pornography and Censorship on
a Catholic Campus.” National Association
for Women in Catholic Higher Education
(NAWCHE), Seattle, WA. (June 16, 2011).
Hughes, S. M. Hassell “Literature and the
‘Real World’: Re-designing the Senior
Seminar in Light of Student Learning
Outcomes, Department Culture, and
Institutional Mission.” MLA, Modern
Languages Association, Los Angeles.
(January 6, 2011).
Slade, R. A. “Hope Without Reprieve.” MidEast Conference On Christianity and
Literature, Dayton. (October 19, 2011).
Trollinger, S. L. “From Reading to Revering
the Good Book, Or How the Word Became
Fossil at the Creation Museum.” Maryville
Symposium on Faith and the Liberal
Arts, Maryville College, Maryville, TN.
(September 30, 2011).
Trollinger, S. L., Trollinger, W. V. “The Politics
and Rhetoric of the Creation Museum.”
Popular Culture Association Annual
Conference, Popular Culture Association,
San Antonio, TX. (April 21, 2011).
Trollinger, W. V., Trollinger, S. L. “Disciplining
Readers of the Word, Reconstructing
the Proper Christian, and Purging the
Disobedient: Argument and Narrative at
the Creation Museum.” American Studies
Association Annual Convention, American
Studies Association, Baltimore, MD.
(October 21, 2011).
Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Biswas, A. E. “Building Community and
Teaching Academic Integrity through
Collaborative, Research-Based Writing.”
Ohio Teaching and Learning Conference,
Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher
Education, Dayton, OH. (October 28, 2011).
Haan, J. “Situating ESL/SLS in the Context of
Internationalization.” Purdue University
Graduate Student Symposium on Second
Language Studies and English as a Second
Language, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN. (April 2, 2011).
Pici, J. R. “Short Story.”, University of Dayton.
(November 9, 2011).
Pici, J. R. “Author Tim O’Brien.”, ChaminadeJulienne High School. (May 10, 2011).
Potter, R. C. “The Property of Fiction.” University
of Bayreuth, Germany, English and American
Literature Dept., University of Bayreuth,
Bayreuth Germany. (June 22, 2011).
Vorachek, L. J. “Playing Italian: Investigative
Social Journalism of Organ-Grinders at
the Fin de Siecle.” Research Society for
Victorian Periodicals, Canterbury, England.
(July 22, 2011).
Potter, R. C. “The Biosemiotics of Aldo
Leopold.” The Rachel Carson Center
for Environment and Society, Ludwig
Maximillian University, Munich Germany.
(April 29, 2011).
Iromuanya, J. “Citizenship, Nation, and
Sexual Violence in the Short Stories of
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.” 37th Annual
African Literature Association Conference,
African Literature Association, Athens,
Ohio. (April 13, 2011).
Vorachek, L. J. “Curious Journalism: Female
Reporters’ Undercover Exposés of Italian
Organ-Grinders.” 18th- and 19th-Century
British Women Writers Conference, British
Women Writers Association, Columbus, OH.
(April 1, 2011).
Trollinger, S. L. “The Amish: Origins,
Tradition, and Change.” CentervilleWashington Township Historical Society
Lecture, Centerville-Washington Township
Historical Society, Centerville, OH. (March
15, 2011).
Iromuanya, J. 2011 Annual AWP Conference,
Association of Writers and Writing Programs,
Washington, DC. (February 3, 2011).
Wilhoit, S. W. “Leadership Theory and TA
Education.” The Council of Writing
Program Administrators Conference, The
Council of Writing Program Administrators,
Baton Rouge. (July 18, 2011).
Iromuanya, J. “Rotten English: Exploring the
Vernacular in the Fiction Writing Workshop.”
2011 AWP Annual Conference, Association of
Writers and Writing Programs, Washington,
DC. (February 3, 2011).
Keane-Sexton, M. B. “Using Literature
to Teach Peace between Christianity
and Islam.” Mideast Regional Meeting,
Conference on Christianity and Literature,
University of Dayton. (October 29, 2011).
McCombe, J. P. “’Common People’: Realism,
Class Difference, and the Male Domestic
Sphere in Nick Hornby’s Collision With
Britpop.” Modern Language Association
Convention, Modern Language Association,
Los Angeles, CA. (January 8, 2011).
Morgan, T. L. “Taking on the Press: Paul
Laurence Dunbar and the Representation
of Blackness.” American Literature
Association Conference, American
Literature Association, Boston, MA.
(May 24, 2011).
Morgan, T. L. “Specters of Belief: Race and
Metaphor in Sherman Alexie’s Poetry.”
Modern Language Assocciation Annual
Conference, Los Angeles, Ca. (January 9, 2011).
Performances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carrillo, A. (Performer). “Caves below the
mountain top and in our lives.” Gary
Pacernick/Wright State University/Dayton
Peace Museum, Dayton, OH. (November
9, 2011).
Carrillo, A. (Performer). “New Poems by
Albino Carrillo.” Dayton Art Institute,
Dayton, OH. (May 13, 2011­–May 14, 2011).
Carrillo, A. (Performer). “Romance en
Ciernes.” Southwest/Texas Popular Culture
Association, San Antonio, TX. (April 22,
2011).
Kimbrough, R. A. (Performer). “Organ
Recital.” Christ Church, Bradenton, FL.
(March 17, 2011).
Ramnarayan, A. (Performer).
“Mathemagician.” JustUs Repertory,
National School of Drama, New Delhi,
India. (January 14, 2011).
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Strain, M. M. (Co-Principal), Phillips-Young,
L. (Co-Principal), Archer, M. (Supporting),
Doench, M. (Supporting), Johnston, W. H.
(Supporting), Mullins, M. M. (Co-Principal),
Reid, P. A. (Supporting), Szeghi, T.
(Supporting). “Building Community through
Social Justice LLC CAP Pilots.” Sponsored
by University of Dayton Committee on
the Common Academic Program and the
College of Arts and Sciences, $20,000. (May
10, 2011­–May 2012).
Szeghi, T. (Co-Principal). “Humanities
Commons Pilot Grant.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton College of Arts and
Sciences, $2,500. (May 2011­–August 2011).
Szeghi, T. (Principal). “Summer Research
Fellowship.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council, $5,000. (May
2011­–August 15, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FITZ CENTER
Singh, V. P., Singh, P., Haritashya, U. (2011).
Encyclopedia of snow, ice and glaciers (pp.
1254). Netherlands: Springer.
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adams, S. M. (Co-Principal), Weaver, H. R. (CoPrincipal), Ferguson, S. M. (Co-Principal),
Currell, C. C. (Co-Principal). “Full Service
Community Schools Grant.” Sponsored by
Better Way Foundation, $200,000. (2010­–2012).
Haritashya, U., Singh, V., Singh, P. (2011).
Anabatic Winds: In Relation with Snow/
Glacier Basin. In Singh, V., Singh, P.,
Haritashya, U. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Snow,
Ice and Glaciers. Netherlands: Springer.
GEOLOGY
Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Koziol, A. M., McGrew, A. J. A framework for
learning-centered curricular innovation
in the Department of Geology at The
University of Dayton. Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs (5th ed.,
vol. 43, pp. 300). Boulder, CO: Geological
Society of America.
Koziol, A. M., McGrew, A. J. A framework for
learning-centered curricular innovation
in the Department of Geology at The
University of Dayton. Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs (5th ed.,
vol. 43, pp. 300). Boulder, CO: Geological
Society of America.
McGrew, A. J. (2011). Final cooling and
unroofing of the Pilot and North Toano
Metamorphic terrains is Middle Miocene
in age. Geological Society of America
Abstracts with Programs (4th ed., vol. 43,
pp. p. 4). Boulder, CO: Geological Society of
America.
McGrew, A. J., Premo, W. R. (2011). The Angel
Lake gneiss complex of northeastern
Nevada and the southwestern limits of
Archean to Paleoproterozoic basement
in North America. Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs (5th ed.,
vol. 43, pp. 435). Boulder, CO: Geological
Society of America.
Peckmann, J., Sandy, M. R. (2011). Dimerelloid
brachiopods used in the search for ancient
seep deposits. Keynote of Special Symposium — Tracing Phanerozoic hydrocarbon
seepage from local basins to global Earth
System (pp. 40). International Association
of Sedimentologists: 28th Annual Meeting
of the International Association of
Sedimentologists.
Snoeyenbos, D. R., Koziol, A. M., Russell, A.,
Ebel, D. S., Valley, J. W. (2011). Prograde
Growth History of Possible Relic UHP
Garnets from the Taconian of Western
Massachusetts. San Francisco CA:
American Geophysical Union Fall 2011
Meeting.
Haritashya, U., Singh, V., Singh, P. (2011).
Fjords. In Singh, V., Singh, P., Haritashya,
U. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Snow, Ice and
Glaciers. Netherlands: Springer.
Haritashya, U., Singh, V., Singh, P. (2011).
Moulins. In Singh, V., Singh, P., Haritashya,
U. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Snow, Ice and
Glaciers. Netherlands: Springer.
Haritashya, U., Singh, V., Singh, P. (2011).
Paternoster Lakes. In Singh, V., Singh, P.,
Haritashya, U. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Snow,
Ice and Glaciers. Netherlands: Springer.
Henry, C. D., McGrew, A. J., Colgan, J. P.,
Snoke, A. W., Brueseke, M. E. (2011).
Timing, distribution, amount, and style of
Cenozoic extension in the northern Great
Basin. In Lee, J., Evans, J. P. (Ed.), GSA
Field Guides 21, 2011: Geologic Field Trips
to the Basin and Range, Rocky Mountains,
Snake River Plain, and Terranes of the U.S.
Cordillera (vol. 21, pp. 27–66). Boulder, CO:
Geological Society of America.
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Haritashya, U. (Other), Kargel, J. (Principal),
Bishop, M. (Co-Principal), Furfaro, R.
(Co-Principal), Leonard, G. (Co-Principal), Bush,
A. (Other). “Quantitative Characterization
of Glacier State and Dynamics in South Asia
and Validation in Alaska using Repeat ASTER
Multispectral and Terrain Information.”
Sponsored by National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, $682,808. (December 1,
2010­–November 30, 2013).
Sandy, M. R. (Principal). “Brachiopod shell
beds as indicators and predictors of
ancient hydrocarbon seeps: assessing their
geological, paleoecological, evolutionary
and biostratigraphic significance.”
Sponsored by American Chemical Society
— Petroleum Research Fund, $65,000. (June
2011­–August 2014).
Sandy, M. R. (Co-Principal). “Climate literacy
through Challenger Learning Centers:
Using the national network of Challenger
Learning Centers for large-scale teacher
professional development in climate
literacy, with a special focus on integrating
NASA data into classroom activities. Award
to Dayton Public Schools.” Sponsored
by National Aeronautics and Space
Administration Global Climate Change
15
Education Grant: Research Experiences,
Teaching and Learning, $564,000.
(December 2009­–June 2013).
Sandy, M. R. (Co-Principal). “Teaching
Children the Way Things Work: Curiosity
in the Classroom: Continued Funding.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton
First Year Curricular Learning-Living
Community for 2008-2010, $23,688. (August
2010­–May 2012).
Sandy, M. R. (Principal). “Fossil shell beds
as indicators and predictors of ancient
hydrocarbon seeps: Assessing their
sedimentology, stratigraphy, geochemistry,
evolutionary and biostratigraphic
significance.” Sponsored by University
of Dayton Research Council Seed Grant,
$6,000. (January 2011­–December 2011).
Wu, S.-Y. (Principal). “Impacts of climate change
on stream quality in Great Miami River
watershed, Ohio.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council, $6,000. (December
15, 2010­–August 15, 2011).
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chen, X., Bergstrom, S. M., Goldman, D., Chen,
Q., Zhang, Y. (2011). Upper Ordovician
(Sandbian-Katian) graptolite and conodont
biozonation in the Yangtze Region, China.
Transactions of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh, 101, 111-134.
Fan, J., Zhang, H., Hou, X., Wu, S.-Y., Shen, S.,
Yang, Q., Wang, Y., Luo, H., Leng, Q., Zhang,
Y., Zhan, R., Chen, Q. (2011). Quantitative
Research Trends of Palaeobiology and
Stratigraphy – Construction of the
Geobiodiversity Database (GBDB) using
EScience Technology. Acta Palaeontologica
Sinica, 50(2), 141–153.
Goldman, D., Mitchell, C. E., Melchin, M. J.,
Wu, S.-Y., Fan, J., Sheets, H. D. (2011).
Biogeography and mass extinction: Extirpation and re-invasion of Normalograptus
species (Graptolithina) in the Late
Ordovician palaeotropics. Proceedings
of the Yorkshire Geological Society/The
Geological Society, 58(4), 227–246.
Goldman, D., Mitchell, C. E., Melchin, M. J.,
Wu, S.-Y., Fan, J., Sheets, H. D. (2011).
Biogeography and mass extinction:
Extirpation and re-invasion of Normalograptus species (Graptolithina) in the Late
Ordovician palaeotropics. Proceedings
of the Yorkshire Geological Society/The
Geological Society, 58(4), 227–246.
Hammer, O., Nakrem, H. A., Little, C.
T., Hryniewicz, K., Sandy, M. R.,
Druckenmiller, P., Knutsen, E. M.,
Hoyberget, M. (2011). Hydrocarbon seeps
from the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary,
Svalbard. Palaeogeography, Palaeoecology,
Palaeoclimatology, 306, 15–26.
College of Arts and Sciences
16 Scholarship 2011
Kargel, J., Cogley, G., Leonard, G., Haritashya,
U., Byers, A. Himalayan Glaciers: The big
picture is a montage. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, 108(36),
14709–14710.
Lazar, I., Panaiotu, C. E., Grigore, D., Sandy,
M. R., Peckmann, J. (2011). An unusual
brachiopod assemblage in a Late Jurassic
(Kimmeridgian) stromatactis mud-mound
of the Eastern Carpathians (Haghimas
Mountains), Romania. Facies, 67(4),
p. 627–647.
Peckmann, J., Kiel, S., Sandy, M. R., Taylor,
D., Goedert, J. (2011). Mass occurrences of
the brachiopod Halorella in Late Triassic
methane-seep deposits, Eastern Oregon.
Journal of Geology, 119, p. 207–220.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
McGrew, A. J. “Geological Perspective on
Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami.”
Japan Teach-in, University of Dayton
Sustainability Energy and Environment
program, KU Ballroom. (August 31, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Haritashya, U. “Glacier retreating or glacier
advancing? An environmental consequence
from Himalayan perspective..”
AmericaView Fall Technical Meeting,
Cleveland, USA. (October 10, 2011).
Haritashya, U. “Dynamics of glacier sediment
in the high altitude Himalayan river..”
Association of American Geographers
(AAG), Seattle, USA.. (April 15, 2011).
Haritashya, U., Bishop, M., Kargel, J.,
Leonard, G., Shroder, J. “Time series of
glacier frontal variations in the Nanga
Parbat region, Western Himalaya..”
American Geophysical Union (AGU), San
Francisco, USA. (December 8, 2011).
Sheets, H. D., Goldman, D., Bergström,
S. M., Pantle, C. (2011). Conodont
biodiversity dynamis from the Ordovician
of Baltoscandia. In Gutiérrez-Marco, J.
C., Rábano, I., García-Bellido, D. (Ed.),
Ordovician of the World (vol. 14, pp. 559–
565). Madrid: Instituto Geológico y Minero
de España.
Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Johnson, C. A., Goldman, D., Wu, S.-Y.
“Graptolite Biogeography: Using Paleo-GIS
to examine the Evolutionary dynamics of
Early Paleozoic Zooplankton.” Regional
South Central Geological Society of
America, Geological Society of America,
New Orleans, Louisiana. (March 28, 2011).
Pantle, C., Goldman, D., Bergstrom, S.
M., Sheets, H. D. (“Using Constrained
Optimization (CONOP9) to examine
Conodont biodiversity dynamics from the
Ordovician of Baltoscandia.”) Regional
South Central Geological Society of
America, Geological Society of America,
New Orleans, Louisiana. (March 28, 2011).
Wu, S.-Y. “Using NARCCAP regional climate
models to assessment future extreme
precipitation change.” North America
Regional Climate Change Assessment
Program users conference, National Center
for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO.
(April 7, 2011).
Wu, S.-Y., Davis, T. “How well do NARCCAP
regional climate models simulate extreme
daily precipitation events?” Annual Meeting
of American Geophysical Union, AGU, San
Francesco, CA. (December 6, 2011).
Wu, S.-Y., Miller, A. I. “The shortest distance
between two points isn’t always a great circle:
getting around land masses in the calibration
of marine geodisparity.” Annual Meeting
of Geological Society of America, GSA,
Minneapolis, Minnesota. (October 10, 2011).
Papers Published in
Conference Proceedings . . . .
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Goldman, D., Bergström, S. M., Sheets, H. D.,
Pantle, C. (2011). A CONOP9 Compositetaxon range-chart for Ordovician conodonts
from Baltoscandia: A framework for biodiversity analyses. In Gutiérrez-Marco, J. C.,
Rábano, I., García-Bellido, D. (Ed.), Ordovician of the World (vol. 14, pp. 179–188).
Madrid: Instituto Geológico y Minero de
España.
Goldman, D. (Principal), Wu, S.-Y. (CoPrincipal), Mitchell, C. E. (Co-Principal),
Melchin, M. J. (Co-Principal), Sheets, H. D.
(Co-Principal). “Collaborative Research:
Graptolite Biogeography, Paleo-GIS, and
Evolutionary Dynamics of Early Paleozoic
Zooplankton.” Sponsored University of
Dayton Research Council, $465,584. (June 1,
2010­–May 31, 2014).
Gutiérrez-Marco, J. C., Goldman, D., ReyesAbril, J., Gómez, J. (2011). A preliminary
study of some Sandbian (Upper Ordovician)
graptolites from Venezuela. In GutiérrezMarco, J. C., Rábano, I., García-Bellido, D.
(Ed.), Ordovician of the World (vol. 14, pp.
199–206). Madrid: Instituto Geológico y
Minero de España.
Technical Report s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wu, S.-Y., Asher, A., Davis, T. (2011).
Estimating the Carbon Sink of Wright
Patterson Air Force Base using Remotely
Sensed Data. Dayton, Ohio.
HISTORY
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Schweikart, L. E. (2011). What Would the
Founders Say? New York, NY: Penguin
Group.
Schweikart, L. E., Dougherty, D., Allen, M.
(2011). A Patriot’s History Reader. New
York, NY: Penguin Group.
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Agnew, C. (2011). Dengzhou and the Bohai
Gulf in Seventeenth-Century Northeast
Asia. In Hall, K. R. (Ed.), The Growth of
Non-Western Cities: Primary and Secondary
Urban Networking, c. 900–1900 (pp. 171–
194). Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.
Cadegan, U. M. Catholic Studies in the
Spirit of “Do Whatever He Tells You.”
In McGuinness, M., Fisher, J. T. (Ed.), A
Catholic Studies Reader. New York, NY:
Fordham University Press.
Trollinger, W. V., Kallenberg, B. (2011).
“Foreward.” Preaching with Heart and
Mind. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock.
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carlson, M. (2011). Review of “Manors and
Markets: Economy and Society in the
Low Countries 500–1600” (2nd ed., vol. 42,
pp. 300–301). Cambridge, MA: Journal of
Interdisciplinary History.
Carter, M. Review of “American Crusade:
Catholic Youth in the World Mission
Movement from World War I through
Vatican II” by David J. Endres. Washington,
D.C.: U.S. Catholic Historian.
Darrow, D. W. (2011). Ilya Gerasimov,
Modernism and Public Reform in Late
Imperial Russia: Rural Professionals and
Self-Organization, 1905–30. Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave
McMillan, 2009. (no. 3 ed., vol. 23, pp. 86–
88). London: Revolutionary Russia.
Heitmann, J. A. (2011). “Hitting the Brakes:
Engineering Design and the Production of
Knowlege” (vol. 12, pp. 680–682). Oxford
University Press Journal: Enterprise and
Society.
Heitmann, J. A. (2011). “Wheels of Change:
From Zero to 600 m.p.h.: The Amazing Story
of California and the Automobile” (Summer,
2011 ed., vol. 57, pp. 202–203.). San Diego,
CA: Journal of San Diego History.
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
17
Outstanding Contribution by a Full-Time,
Non-Tenure Track Faculty Member: Les Steinlage
For the past 51 years, Les Steinlage has been at the University of Dayton.
Steinlage started his career at UD as an undergraduate student in 1961.
He graduated with a BS in mathematics in 1965 and with an MS in mathematics in 1969. From 1969 to 2000, Steinlage taught part-time for the
University of Dayton. During this period, he was also teaching full-time as
a mathematics teacher at local high schools. In 2000, Steinlage became a
full-time lecturer for the Department of Mathematics.
“I like the atmosphere and how beautiful the campus is. I like the people I
work with. And I get a lot of energy from the students,” Steinlage explains.
“I like the experience of working with good people and having students
that usually have a friendly disposition.”
Finding students with a friendly disposition on UD’s campus is sometimes
easy. However, it can become difficult when students are stuck in a class
they do not want to take. One of those classes is MTH 128/129, the class
Steinlage not only teaches but also helps to enhance each year. MTH
128/129 is a mathematics course for students in the School of Business.
Most of the students do not want to take this class. Steinlage works hard
each year to develop content and select textbooks that will get the students more involved with the class. He tries to incorporate problems his
students would see in work-related situations. He then shows them how to
solve these problems with the mathematics they learn in class.
“This technique makes it more relevant to the students. Then they have
more interest in it and will understand it better,” Steinlage explains.
Steinlage enjoys working with the students and helping them to understand the concepts and ideas in his classes. He likes when he is able to figure out a presentation that gets the light to go on in his students. Steinlage
also enjoys interacting with the other instructors who teach MTH 128/129.
Since Steinlage has taught the course for many years, he has become the
expert for this course. When new instructors are hired, Steinlage becomes
their mentor and helps prepare them to teach the course.
Steinlage claims, “The interactions are big part of why I like teaching. It
keeps me young at heart.”
Steinlage enjoys teaching and does not see it as a job, but as having fun.
However, when Steinlage is not teaching, he enjoys spending time in his
woodshop. Yet, he still incorporates math into his hobby. He likes to create
puzzles in his woodshop. Not only does he find fun in making the puzzles
but also in explaining to other people how the puzzles work.
“I always liked to figure things out and how to explain it to others,” Steinlage says. His own passion for learning and sharing that knowledge is what
has kept him teaching for all these years.
­–Lindsey J. DiTirro
College of Arts and Sciences
18 Scholarship 2011
Merithew, C. A. (2011). In Peter Stearns (Ed.),
Review of Jordan-Stanger Ross, Staying
Italian: Urban Change and Ethnic Life in
Postwar Toronto and Philadelphia (1st ed.,
vol. 45, pp. 276–277). New York: Journal of
Social History.
Merithew, C. A. (2011). In Bryan Palmer, Trent
University (Ed.), Living the Revolution:
Italian Women’s Resistance and Radicalism
in New York City, 1880–1940 (vol. 67, pp.
2011). Athabasca University Press: Labour/
LeTravail.
Trollinger, W. V. (2011). Review of Daniel
Williams, God’s Own Party: The Making of
the Religious Right (December 2011 ed., vol.
80). Tallahassee, FL: Church History.
Trollinger, W. V. (2011). Review of Claude
Fischer, Made in America: A Social History
of American Culture and Character
(September 20, 2011 ed., vol. 128). Chicago
IL: Christian Century.
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bednarek, J. R. (Supporting). “Engineering
and Design for STEM Teachers.” Sponsored
by National Science Foundation, $1,000.
(June 2011­–August 2013).
Borbonus, D. (Principal). “Grant-in-aid.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton
Research Institute, $1,000. (May 15,
2011­–August 14, 2011).
Borbonus, D. (Principal). “Research Council
Seed Grant 2010.” Sponsored by University
of Dayton Research Institute, $5,000. (May
15, 2011­–August 14, 2011).
Heitmann, J. A. (Principal). “Research Council.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton, $5,000.
(May 15, 2011­–August 15, 2011).
Heitmann, J. A. (Principal). “EFSI.” Sponsored by
University of San Diego, $200. (April 2011).
Merithew, C. A. (Principal). “Global and
Local Histories.” Sponsored by Common
Academic Program, Humanities Commons,
$7,234. (May 2011­–December 16, 2011).
Merithew, C. A. (Principal). “After Tenure,
What?” Sponsored by Fund for Vocational
Exploration, University of Dayton, $2,000.
(May 15, 2010­–May 15, 2011).
Reid, P. A. (Principal). “John Buchanan’s
Maryland: Prelude to Dred Scott.”
Sponsored by National Research
Council Seed Grant, $6,000. (June 10,
2011­–September 10, 2011).
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fleischmann, E. L. (2011). “Des filles d’Orient
à l’école de la Mission américaine.”
Qantara; magazine des cultures arabe et
méditerranéennes, 81, 37–39.
Reid, P. A. (2011). Margaret Morgan’s Story: A
Threshold Between Slavery and Freedom,
1820–1842. Slavery and Abolition/Routledge­
–Taylor Francis Group.
Magazine/Trade
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bednarek, J. R. (2011). “A Brief History of
Airports” (7th ed., vol. 78, pp. 53). Kansas
City. MO: APWA Reporter.
Newsletters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Merithew, C. A. (2011). We Are All Ohio (vol.
Fall 2011). Duke University Press: Labor
and Working Class History Newsletter.
Trollinger, W. V. (2011). Quit Dreaming: The
Religious Right is Here to Stay. Ohio
Academy of History: Ohio Academy of
History Newsletter.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cadegan, U. M. Daughters of Mary Immaculate
General Chapter Open Session, Daughters
of Mary Immaculate (Marianist Sisters),
University of Dayton. (December 10, 2011).
Cadegan, U. M. “Censorship/Imposing Morality
on the U.S..” Annual Spring Meeting, Ohio
Academy of History, Denison University.
(April 9, 2011).
Carter, M. (2011). “Biographies in the
Classroom” (Summer 2011 ed., vol. 29, pp.
91–92). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Catholic
Historian.
Carter, M. Lilly Graduate Fellows Program
conference, Lilly Foundation, University of
Dayton. (May 23, 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J., Trollinger, W. V. (2011).
Foreword. Sermons from Mind and Heart:
Struggling to Preach Theologically by
Rodney Wallace Kennedy. Eugene, OR:
Wipf & Stock Press.
Merithew, C. A. Ohio Academy of History,
Ohio Academy of History, Denison
University. (April 8, 2011).
Merithew, C. A. “Stalled? Women Faculty,
Power, and Politics on Campus.” Colloquium
for Research on Women and Gender,
University of Dayton, Women’s and Gender
Studies, Dayton, Ohio. (March 31, 2011).
Schweikart, L. E. “Rockin’ the Wall Studios.”
American Film Market, AFM, Santa
Monica, CA. (November 1, 2011).
Trollinger, W. V. “Modernism’s Uncultured
Despisers: Protestant Fundamentalism
and Catholic Anti-Modernity.”, Organization of American Historians, Houston.
(March 18, 2011).
Trollinger, W. V. “Alternative Social Gospels:
Unconventional Sources of Protestant
Reform in a Transatlantic Context,
1887–1930.”, American Society of Church
History, Boston. (January 9, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Agnew, C. “Marrying Confucius’ Kin:
Marriage and Politics in Qufu.” 2011 Joint
Conference, Association for Asian Studies
and the International Convention of Asia
Scholars, Honolulu, HI. (April 2, 2011).
Agnew, C. “Wheat Cultivation and the Princely
Estates of Shandong in Late Ming China.”
2011 Annual Meeting, American Historical
Association, Boston, MA. (January 7, 2011).
Amin, J. A. “At Fifty in Africa: The US Peace
Corps Volunteers.” Association of Third
World Studies, Associations of Third World
Studies, Salvador Bahia, Brazil. (November
22, 2011).
Bednarek, J. R. “Airports, Noise, and the
Limits of Land-Use Planning. “ Fourteenth
National Conference on Planning History,
Society for American City and Regional
Planning History, Baltimore, Maryland.
(November 19, 2011).
Bednarek, J. R. “Airport, Hijackers,
Technology and the Fourth Amendment. “
Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting Society for
the History of Technology, Society for the
History of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio.
(November 5, 2011).
Borbonus, D. “Funerary Monuments in
Augustan Rome.” 112th Annual Meeting of
the Archaeological Institute of America,
Archaeological Institute of America, San
Antonio, TX. (January 8, 2011).
Carter, M. “Mathew Carey: The Mind of an
Enlightenment Catholic.” Ireland, America,
and the Worlds of Mathew Carey, Library
Company of Philadelphia, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. (October 27, 2011).
Carter, M. “Enlightened Tensions: Religious
Prohibitions in the First U.S. State
Constitutions.” Organization of American
Historians, Organization of American
Historians, Houston, TX. (March 17, 2011).
Darrow, D. W. “Zemstvo Taxation: Procedures
and Politics.” 43rd National Convention of
the Association for Slavic, East-European
and Eurasian Studies, Association for
Slavic, East-European and Eurasian Studies,
Washington, D.C.. (November 19, 2011).
Darrow, D. W. “Nadel: A History.” XXXVIIth
Annual Meeting of the Study Group on the
Russian Revolution, Study Croup on the
Russian Revolution, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, Scotland, UK. (January 6, 2011).
Fleischmann, E. L. “At Home in the World:
Globalizing Domesticity at Sidon Girls’
School.” Humanitarianism, Nursing,
and Missions: How to Study Knowledge
Exchanges in a Historical, Transnational
Perspective, Norwegian Research Council,
Bergen, Norway. (September 23, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
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Outstanding Contribution by a Full-Time,
Non-Tenure Track Faculty Member: ANTHONY TALBOTT
Before Anthony Talbott, lecturer in the Department of Political Science,
began teaching at the University of Dayton, he served in the Army National Guard and the Navy for 13 years. While he was in the military, Talbott
earned his BA in history and government. He decided to leave the Navy
to continue his education. After working on his Ph.D. at Arizona State
University and completing a Fulbright fellowship in the Philippines,
Talbott returned home to Ohio. He worked in Ohio as a part-time faculty
member at many colleges. Talbott wanted to teach full-time at a college,
and the University of Dayton offered him that opportunity in 2008.
The University of Dayton was the perfect environment for him to develop
his awareness of human trafficking. Talbott got involved with the issue of
human trafficking while he was abroad in the military. He remembers the
first time he encountered human trafficking when he was stationed in the
Philippines.
“There was a main strip outside of the base, full of bars and prostitutes.
This was normal. There was one bar called ‘Sweet 16.’ The oldest girls
working at the bar were only 16,” Talbott recalls from his time in the Philippines. “I knew it was wrong.”
Once Talbott began working at UD, he wanted to bring attention to the
issue of human trafficking. He started getting organizations together and
getting students involved with the cause. On campus, Talbott serves as the
faculty advisor for the New Abolitionist Movement, a student organization that raises awareness for and tries to stop human trafficking. Talbott
also teaches a course on human trafficking, which is one of the country’s
first undergraduate courses on this topic. In the community, Talbott serves
in a leadership position in the organization Abolition Ohio. This nonprofit
works to end human trafficking in the Dayton area. With the efforts from
these organizations, Talbott, his students and colleagues helped to get the
first law prohibiting human trafficking passed in the state of Ohio.
Talbott is passionate about the topics he teaches, and that passion carries
over into the classroom. He tries to instill that passion into his students.
He wants to show them they should not just be passive observers, but
they should try to make the change they want to see in the world. Talbott
especially likes teaching first-year students as they do not yet have a full
awareness of the world.
“I like to see how they learn about the unfairness and lack of justice in the
world. Then, I can help them to see what they can do,” Talbott explains.
“I am truly blessed to have a job like this.”
Talbott wants to continue to bring awareness to human trafficking and developing Abolition Ohio. He also wants to be able to connect his research,
service and teaching more than he currently is. Lastly, he wants there to
be an end to human trafficking.
“We have a chance to end modern-day slavery, if we act now,” Talbott claims.
­–Lindsey J. DiTirro
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Heitmann, J. A. “Why the Humanities in a Flat
World.” International Conference in the
Humanities, International Journal of the
Humanities, Grenada, Spain. (June 8, 2011).
Merithew, C. A. “Perplexities Enough’: Agnes
Burns Wieck and the Proletarian Body
in the Early 20th Century.” Generations:
Exploring Race, Sexuality and Labor
Across Time and Space, The Berkshires
Conference on the History of Women,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
Massachusetts. (June 12, 2011).
Reid, P. A. “Unintended Consequences: Limiting
Citizenship in Maryland’s Early National
Period.” Southern Historical Conference,
Southern Historical Association, Baltimore,
MD. (October 27, 2011).
Reid, P. A. “John Buchanan’s Maryland:
Prelude to Dred Scott.” Association for
the Study of African American Life and
History, ASALH, Richmond, VA. (October
5, 2011).
Reid, P. A. “Unintended Consequences: Restricting Citizenship in Maryland’s Early Republic.”
National Council on Black Studies, NCBS,
Cincinnati, OH. (March 16, 2011).
Trollinger, W. V. “Survival in a Hostile Time:
Catholic Higher Education and the Second
Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s.”, American
Catholic Historical Association, Boston.
(January 8, 2011).
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . .
Agnew, C. “Teaching Sino-American Relations
in the 19th Century.”, Nanjing University
of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China.
(May 24, 2011).
Carter, M. “Catholicism in the Early National
United States.”, Arizona State University
Honors College, Phoenix, Arizona. (October
16, 2011).
Carter, M. “Mythbusters: That the Pilgrims
Founded America.” Public Lecture, Phi
Alpha Theta History Honor Society,
University of Dayton. (February 16, 2011).
Flockerzie, L. J. “The Third Reich Under
Stress,1943.” Ohio Northern University,
Ada , Ohio. (November 8, 2011).
Flockerzie, L. J. “A Tale of Two Air Shows:
Dayton in 1939.” University of Dayton
Annual Humanities Symposium, University
of Dayton Annual Humanities Symposium,
Sears Recital Hall, University of Dayton.
(October 11, 2011).
Heitmann, J. A. “Stealing Cars: Technology
and Society from the Model T to Today.”
Ohio Academy of History — Fall Meeting,
Ohio Academy of History, DAyton, OH.
(October 15, 2011).
Heitmann, J. A. “Economy and Performance:
Engineering, Competition, and the Mobil/
Gilmore Economy runs.” Society of
Automotive Engineers World Congress,
SAE, Detroit, MI. (April 14, 2011).
Heitmann, J. A. “Why the Humanities in a Flat
World.” Knapp Lecture in the Liberal Arts,
University of San Diego, San Diego, CA.
(April 5, 2011).
Merithew, C. A. “Most of the Damage.”
Humanities Symposium — The Humanities
and What Matters, Alumni Chair in the
Humanities, University of Dayton, Dayton,
Ohio. (February 15, 2011).
Reid, P. A. “Nineteenth Century African
Americans and Legal Place, Post Civil War.”
Ohio Academy of History Conference,
Denison University, Denison University.
(April 8, 2011).
Trollinger, W. V. “The Role of Religion in our
Founding Documents.”, Dayton Interfaith
Forum, Dayton OH. (September 25, 2011).
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cadegan, U. M. Workshop for Senior Administrators, Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts, Samford University,
Birmingham, AL. (October 19, 2011).
LANGUAGES
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mosher, A. D. (2011). In Judith E. Liskin–
Gasparro (Ed.), Papageorgiou, Spiros.
Setting Performance Standards in Europe
(2nd ed., vol. 95, pp. 335–37). Monterey, CA:
The Modern Language Journal, WhileyBlackwell.
Work, N. C. “Using Elluminate in the Foreign
Language Classroom.” Teaching Fellows,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH. (March
8, 2011).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Costales, K. A. (Principal). “Research Grantin-Aid.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council, $4,000. (May 16,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Costales, K. A. (Principal). “Summer Research
Fellowship.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council, $900. (May 16,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Costales, K. A. (Principal). “Program for
Cultural Cooperation.” Sponsored by
Spain’s Ministry of Culture, $1,500. (June
25, 2011­–August 6, 2011).
Villa, L. (Principal). “The Linguistic and
Educational Debate Surrounding the
Officialization of the Royal Spanish
Academy’s Spelling Norms in MidNineteenth Century Spain.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton Research Council,
$1,000. (June 10, 2011­–August 25, 2011)
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . .
Peñas-Bermejo, F. J. (2011). “El discurso
cuántico-narrativo en Nómadas del tiempo,
de Gregorio Morales.” Alhucema. Revista
Internacional de Teatro y Literatura, I(25),
244–253.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Castro, P. B. (2011). In Wood, G. H. (Ed.),
Antropología transcultural: una encrucijada
de valores—entre lo pagano y lo religioso
en Madeinusa (pp. 10 pages). Corvalis, OR:
Cine-Lit VII: Essays on on Hispanic Film
and Fiction, Cine-Lit Publications.
Castro, P. B. (2011). ‘Acuarela del Brasil’:
matices de una sociedad—de la pigmentrocracia hacia la democracia. In
Jaramillo, M. M., Ortíz, L. (Ed.), Hijas
del Muntu: Biografías críticas de mujeres
afrodescendientes de América Latina (pp.
52–80). Bogotá, Colombia: Panoamericana
Editorial.
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Castro, P. B. “To Be or Not to Be… Gay? The
Imagery of the In/Outlaw: Socially Dystonic
Homosexuality in Cuban Society — An
Historic Perspective Through Film and
Television.” The Image of the Outlaw in
Literature, Media, and Society: Conference
of the Society for the Interdisciplinary
Study of Social Imagery., Colorado State
University, Colorado Springs, CO. (March
18, 2011).
Castro, P. B. “Antropología transcultural: una
encrucijada de valores—entre lo pagano y
lo religioso en Madeinusa—hecho en Perú.”
Cine-Lit VII, Oregon State University,
Portland, OR. (February 24, 2011).
Costales, K. A. “Recasting the Baroque
Comedia or the Problem of Ambiguity.”
The Neo-Baroque Revisited, University of
Western Ontario, London, Ontario. (October
13, 2011).
Costales, K. A. “Recasting Gender: The
Refundición of No hay cosa como callar.”
2011 Kentucky Foreign Language
Conference, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Kentucky. (April 14, 2011).
Espinoza, I. J. “Connecting Students’
Assignments to Authentic Communication
through Technology.” Ohio Foreign
Language Association, OFLA, Columbus.
(April 7, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Espinoza, I. J., Minick, T. “Everyday Use of
Technology in Our Language.” Central States
Conference in the teaching of languages,
CSFL, Indiannapolis. (April 7, 2011).
Mosher, A. D. “The Undergraduate Languages
Major: Assessment, Professional
Credentials, Marketing of Skills.” ACTFL
Annual Convention and World Languages
Expo, American Council on the Teaching
of Foreign Languages, Denver, CO.
(November 19, 2011).
Mosher, A. D. “The Application of the Common
European Framework for Languages and
the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines in the
Assessment of Graduating Senior Majors
in French, German, Italian, and Spanish.”
ACTFL Annual Convention and World
Languages Expo, American Council on the
Teaching of Foreign Languages, Denver,
CO. (November 19, 2011).
Peñas-Bermejo, F. J. ‘’La circularidad del
‘’Conócete a ti mismo’’ en la poesía de
Andrés Sánchez Robayna’’. South Atlantic
Modern Language Association (SAMLA),
Atlanta, GA. (November 5, 2011).
Peñas-Bermejo, F. J. “Ana María Fagundo:
huella de la materia habitada.” XXXI
Asamblea y Congreso Internacional,
Spanish Professionals in America
(ALDEEU), Ithaca, NY. (June 2, 2011).
Villa, L. “Los antecedentes de Á la nación
española (1852) y las ideas ortográficas de
Mariano Cubí y Soler.” VIII International
Congress of the Sociedad Española de
Historiografía Lingüística, Sociedad
Española de Historiografía Lingüística,
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Madrid,
Spain). (December 12, 2011).
Villa, L. “The Impact of National Politics on the
Officialization of Spanish in Mid-Nineteenth
Century Spain.” Forging Linguistic Identities: Language in the Region, the Nation,
and the World, Towson University, Towson,
Maryland. (March 18, 2011).
Work, N. C. “Where grammar meets context:
Problems with subjects and objects for
learners and solutions through new approaches in the foreign language classroom.” The 31st Annual International Lilly
Conference on College Teaching, Miami
University, Oxford, OH. (November 19, 2011).
Papers Published in
Conference Proceedings . . . .
Castro, P. B., Krugh, J. L. (2011). To Be or
Not to Be... Gay? The Imagery of the In/
Outlaw: Socially Dystonic Homosexuality
in Cuban Society-An Historic Perspective
through Film and Television. In Will Wright
& Stephen Kaplan (Ed.), The Image of the
Outlaw in Literature, Media, and Society
(pp. 322–329). Pueblo, CO: Proceedings
2011 Conference of the Society for the
Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery,
Colorado State University.
Castro, P. B., Krugh, J. L. (2011). To Be or
Not to Be...Gay? The Imagery of the In/
Outlaw: Socially Dystonic Homosexuality
in Cuban Society-An Historic Perspective
through Film and Television. In Will Wright
& Stephen Kaplan (Ed.), The Image of the
Outlaw in Literature, Media, and Society
(pp. 322–329). Pueblo, CO: Proceedings
2011 Conference of the Society for the
Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery,
Colorado State University.
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . . .
Villa, L. (Principal). “The Linguistic and
Educational Debate Surrounding the
Officialization of the Royal Spanish
Academy’s Spelling Norms in MidNineteenth Century Spain.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton Research Council,
$5,000. (June 10, 2011­–August 25, 2011).
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Pinnell, M. F. (Co-Principal), Krane, C. M. (CoPrincipal), Diestelkamp, W. S. (Supporting),
Allen, D. L. (Supporting). “R-18988: Tissue
Welding Assessment.” Sponsored by
Ethicon Endosurgery, $53,889. (April 1, 2011
– August 15, 2012).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bigelow, K. E. (Principal), Diestelkamp, W. S.
(Supporting), Krane, C. M. (Supporting),
Pinnell, M. F.(Supporting).”Multidisciplinary STEM Grant Preparation
Support in Bioengineering.” Sponsored
by National Science Foundation Advance­
–LEADER Consortium Mini-Grant, $5,000.
(December 2010­–December 2011).
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diestelkamp, W. S. (Principal), Prather,
J. (Principal), Swanson, C. (Principal).
“Expanding the participation of two-year
college faculty in Ohio NExT.” Sponsored
by Mathematical Association of America,
$5,000. (August 2010­–April 2013).
Work, N. C., Espinoza, I. J. “Some Ideas to
Embed Technology in Language Teaching.”
Department of Languages Annual Retreat,
Department of Languages, Dayton, OH.
(August 19, 2011).
Eloe, P. W. (Principal). “Regional Undergraduate
Mathematics Conference.” Sponsored by
National Science Foundation Grant DMS0846477, $1,750. (June 1, 2011­–December
30, 2011).
Work, N. C., Timbrook, J. “Teaching Virtually
with Elluminate Live!.” TechnoFair 2011,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH. (May
12, 2011).
Keen, V. L. (Principal). “Evidence of
Mathematics Learning through
Storybooks.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council, $5,000. (January
1, 2011­–September 30, 2011).
MATHEMATICS
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Liu, R. (2011). Recombining Tree for RegimeSwitching Model: Algorithm and Weak
Convergence. In Tsoi, A., Nualart, D., Yin,
G. (Ed.), Stochastic Analysis, Stochastic
Systems, and Applications to Finance (pp.
211–232). World Sci. Publishing.
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diestelkamp, W. S. (2011). Review of “Design of
experiments: An introduction based on linear
models” by Max Morris. Providence, RI.
Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hovey, P. W. (Principal). “Visiting Professor at
the UA Air Force Academy.” Sponsored by
US Air Force, $122,707. (July 6, 2010­–May
25, 2011).
Keen, V. L. (Principal). “Math in the Early
Childhood Classroom (and Beyond) Part II.”
Sponsored by Miami Valley Child Development
Centers, $1,000. (March 25, 2011).
Krakowski, R. J. (Co-Principal). “Mathematics,
Life and Physical Science Professional
Development Program for 4–12 Grade
Teachers.” Sponsored by Ohio Board of
Regents­–Improving Teacher Quality Grant,
$185,378. (April 1, 2010­–May 31, 2011).
Pinnell, M. F. (Principal), Krane, C. M.
(Principal), Diestelkamp, W. S. (Principal).
“Assessing the viscoelastic properties of
porcine arteries: An integrated approach.”
Sponsored by Leader Consortium – National
Science Foundation Advance Program,
$5,000. (January 1, 2010­–June 30, 2012).
Qumsiyeh, M. (Principal). “Seed Grant.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton, $4,800.
(May 1, 2011­–October 1, 2011).
Usman, M. (Principal). “A Computational
Study of Bioheat Propagation in Living
Tissue.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Institute, $5,000. (May 16,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Yengulalp, L. C. (Principal). “AWM Travel
Grant.” Sponsored by Association for
Women in Mathematics, $700. (March 2011).
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Abueida, A. A., Lefevre, J., Waterhouse, M.
(2011). Equitable edge colored Steiner
Triple Systems. Australasian Journal of
Combinatorics, 50, 153­–161.
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Diestelkamp, W. S., Krane, C. M., Pinnell, M.
F. (2011). Design of a factorial experiment
with randomization restrictions to
assess medical device performance on
vascular tissue. BMC Medical Research
Methodology, 11(75), 1–6.
Eloe, P. W., Atici, F. (2011). Linear systems
of fractional nabla difference equations.
Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics,
41, 353–370.
Eloe, P. W., Atici, F. (2011). Two-point boundary
value problems for finite fractional
difference equations. Journal of Difference
Equations and Applications, 17, 445–456.
Eloe, P. W., Henderson, J. (2011). Optimal
Intervals for Uniqueness of Solutions
for Nonlocal Boundary Value Problems.
Communications on Applied Nonlinear
Analysis, 18, 89–97.
Eloe, P. W., Henderson, J. (2011). Uniqueness
implies existence and uniqueness
conditions for a class of (k+j) – point
boundary value problems for nth order
differential equations. Mathematische
Nachrichten, 284, 229–239.
Eloe, P. W., Khan, R., Asif, N. (2011). Existence
of positive solutions to a singular system
of boundary value problems. Dynamics of
Continuous and Impulsive Systems, Series
A: Mathematical Analysis, 18, 353–361.
Eloe, P. W., Khan, R., Ur Rehman, M. (2011).
Positive solutions of nonlocal boundary
value problem for higher order fractional
differential system. Dynamic Systems and
Applications, 20, 169–182.
Islam, M. N. (2011). Periodic solutions of
Volterra type integral equations with finite
delay. Communications in Applied Analysis,
15(1), 57–68.
Keen, V. L., Rose, A. (2011). The Pen Pal
Partnership Project: Connecting Theory
to Practice. Journal of Urban Mathematics
Education, 4(2), pp. 15­–25.
Blust, R. P., Diestelkamp, W. S., Donnelly, P. G.,
Hughes, S. M. Hassell, L. R., E. S. “Making
UD’s Faculty Maternity Leave Policy Work
for Everyone.” Faculty Exchange Series
on Faculty Maternity Leave, University of
Dayton Faculty Development Committee,
LTC. (October 19, 2011).
Khan, R. A., Usman, M. (2011). Eventual
Periodicity of Forced Oscillations of the
Korteweg-de Vries Type Equation. Applied
Mathematical Modelling, 36(2), 736–742.
Liu, R., Zhang, Q. (2011). Valuation of
guaranteed equity-linked life insurance
under regime-switching model. Dynamic
Systems and Applications, 20, 101–128.
Driskell, S. O.S., Browning, C., Harrington,
R. A., Johnston, C., Niess, M. L. “Preparing
teachers to integrate technology in teaching
mathematics: What the research tells
us.” Association of Mathematics Teacher
Educators 15th Annual Conference,
Association of Mathematics Teacher
Educators, Irvine, CA. (January 28, 2011).
Mohyud-Din, S. T., Yildirim, A., Usman, M.
(2011). Homotopy Analysis Method for
Fractional Partial Differential Equations.
International Journal of the Physical
Sciences, 6(1), 136–145.
Driskell, S. O.S., Harper, S. R. “Geometry
and PreCalculus Investigations using
GeoGebra.” 61st Annual Ohio Council of
Teachers of Mathematics Conference,
Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics,
Toledo, OH. (October 13, 2011).
Qumsiyeh, M., Kirchner, K. (2011). Estimation
Methods for Missing Data in Un-Replicated
2^k Factorial and 2^(k-p) Fractional Factorial
Designs. Journal of Statistics: Advances in
Theory and Applications, 4(2), 91–106.
Raffoul, Y. N. (2011). Large Contraction and
Existence of Periodic Solutions in Infinite
Delay Volterra Integro-differential Equations,
Journal of Mathematical Sciences: Advances
and Applications, 11(2), 69–77.
Raffoul, Y. N. (2011). Classification of Positive
Solutions of Nonlinear Systems of Volterra
Integral Equations. Ann. Funct. Anal., 2(2),
34–41.
Eloe, P. W., Liu, R. (2011). Upper and Lower
Solutions for Regime-Switching Diffusions
with Applications in Financial Mathematics.
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics,
71(4), 1354–1373.
Raffoul, Y. N. (2011). Exponential Stability and
Instability in Multiple Delay Differential
Equations. International Journal of
Mathematics Sciences and Applications,
1(2), 120–134.
Eloe, P. W., Liu, R. (2011). Upper and Lower
Solutions for Regime-Switching Diffusions
with Applications in Financial Mathematics.
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics,
71(4), 1354–1373.
Raffoul, Y. N. (2011). Inequalities And
Exponential Decay In Time Varying Delay
Differential Equations. Mathematical and
Computer Modelling, 54(2011), 794–802.
Eloe, P. W., Usman, M. (2011). Fully Nonlinear
Boundary Value Problems with Impulses.
Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory
of Differential Equations(21), 1–11. Eloe,
P. W., Usman, M. (2011). Fully Nonlinear
Boundary Value Problems with Impulses.
Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of
Differential Equations(21), 1–11.
Eustace, D., Indupuru, V. K., Hovey, P. W.
(2011). Identification of Risk Factors
Associated with Motorcycle Related
Fatalities in Ohio.” Paper under review
by the ASCE Journal of Transportation
Engineering. ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering, 137(7), 437–480.
Islam, M. N. (2011). Three fixed point
theorems; periodic solutions of Volterra
type integral equation with infinite heredity.
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raffoul, Y. N. (2011). Positive Periodic Solutions In
Neutral Dynamic Equations on a Time Scales.
Nonlinear Studies, 18(1), 75–85.
Rivas, I., Usman, M., Zhang, B.-Y. (2011).
Global Well-Posedness and Asymptotic
Behavior of a Class of Initial-BoundaryValue Problems of the KdV Equation on a
Finite Domain. Mathematical Control and
Related Fields, 1(1), 61–81.
Usman, M., Singh, A. (2011). A New Undergraduate Curriculum on Mathematical
Biology at University of Dayton. Journal
of STEM Education, 12(5 & 6), 58–66.
Usman, M., Yildirim, A., Mohyud-Din, S. T.
(2011). A Reliable Algorithm for Physical
Problems. International Journal of Physical
Sciences, 6(1), 146–153.
Harper, S. R., Shay, N., Driskell, S. O.S.
“Interactive geometry in more dimensions
using Google SketchUp.” National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics 2011 Annual
Meeting, National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics, Indianapolis, IN. (April 14, 2011).
Higgins, A. W. “Undergraduate Research
— How to Make it Work.” Project NExT
Workshop at Mathfest, Mathematical
Association of America, Lexington, KY.
(August 5, 2011).
Higgins, A. W. “Undergraduate Research
— How to Make it Work.” Project NExT
Workshop at Mathfest, Mathematical
Association of America, Lexington, KY.
(August 4, 2011).
Higgins, A. W. “Getting Students Involved
in Undergraduate Research.” Joint
Mathematics Meetings, Mathematical
Association of America, American
Mathematical Association, Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics, New
Orleans, LA. (January 8, 2011).
Higgins, A. W. “Getting Students Involved
in Undergraduate Research.” Joint
Mathematics Meetings, Mathematical
Association of America, American
Mathematical Association, Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics, New
Orleans, LA. (January 6, 2011).
Keen, V. L. “Connecting Mathematics Learning
with Teaching.” Joint Mathematics Meetings,
Mathematical Association of America and
the American Mathematical Society, New
Orleans, LA. (January 6, 2011).
Lee, H. S., Driskell, S. O.S., Harper, S. R., Jones,
D. L., Kersaint, G. “Creating a framework to
examine mathematics teachers’ exploratory
data analysis.” National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics 2011 Research Presession,
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,
Indianapolis, IN. (April 12, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Ronau, R. N., Rakes, C. R., Niess, M. L.,
Pugalee, D. K., Driskell, S. O.S., Bush, S.
“Research in mathematics instructional
technology: Current Trends and Future
Demands.” Association of Mathematics
Teacher Educators 15th Annual Conference,
Association of Mathematics Teacher
Educators, Irvine, CA. (January 28, 2011).
Usman, M. “A Study of Bifurcations in Steady
State Solutions of a Forced KuramotoSivashinsky Equation.” The Seventh IMACS
International Conference on Nonlinear
Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena:
Computation and Theory, University of
Georgia and NSF, Athens, GA. (April 6, 2011).
Yengulalp, L. C. (Principal). “Summer
Research Fellowship.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton Research Council,
$4,800. (June 10, 2011­–August 25, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Abueida, A. A. “The spectrum of nonpolychromatic equitable edge colored
Steiner Triple Systems.” Canadian Discrete
and Algorithmic Mathematics Conference,
Fields Institute, University of Victoria, CMS.
SMC, Victoria, Canada. (May 31, 2011).
Busch, A. H., Dragan, F., Krishnamurthy, C.,
Sritharan, R. “Induced/distance-k matchings
and min-max relations.” Fifth Workshop
on Graph classes, Optimiation, and Width
Parameters, KAIST, South Korea, Daejeon,
South Korea. (October 29, 2011).
Busch, A. H., Dragan, F., Sritharan, R.,
Krishnamurthy, C. “Largest induced
matching: computation and min-max
relations.” Canadian Discrete and
Algorithmic Mathematics Conference,
University of Victoria, Canada, Victoria,
Canada. (June 3, 2011).
Driskell, S. O.S., Ronau, R. N., Rakes, C.
R., Bush, S., Niess, M. L., Pugalee, D. K.
“Research in mathematics educational
technology: Current trends and future
demands.” 33rd Annual Conference
of the North American Chapter of the
International Group for the Psychology of
Mathematics Education, North American
Chapter of the International Group for the
Psychology of Mathematics Education,
Reno, NV. (October 21, 2011).
Eloe, P. W., Altwaty, A., Altwaty, A. “Boundary
Value Problems for Impulsive Differential.”
Differential Equations Meeting, Nonlinear
Dynamics and Systems, Atlanta, GA. (May
24, 2011).
Eloe, P. W., Henderson, J., Altwaty, A.
“Concavity and Avery Type Fixed Point
Theorems.” Sectional Meeting, American
Mathematical Society, Winston-Salem, NC.
(September 21, 2011).
Islam, M. N. “Three fixed point theorems and
periodic solutions of integral equations.”
Mathematics Colloquium, Department
of Mathematics, UD, Dayton, Ohio.
(September 22, 2011).
Lee, H. S., Driskell, S. O.S., Harper, S. R.,
Leatham, K. R., Kersaint, G., Angotti,
R. L. “Prospective teachers’ use of
representations in solving statistical
tasks with dynamic statistical software.”
33rd Annual Conference of the North
American Chapter of the International
Group for the Psychology of Mathematics
Education, North American Chapter of the
International Group for the Psychology of
Mathematics Education, Reno, NV. (October
21, 2011).
Raffoul, Y. N. “Necessary and sufficient
conditions for uniform stability in volterra
systems of integro-dynamic equations
on time scale.” 2011 Fall Central Section
Meeting, American Mathematical Society,
American Mathematical Society, University
of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. (October
16, 2011).
Raffoul, Y. N. “Classification Of Positive
solutions Of Nonlinear Systems Of Volterra
Integro-Dynamic Equations On Time
Scales.” The 31st Southeastern-Atlantic
Regional Conference on Differential
equations, Georgia Southern University.
(October 1, 2011).
Raffoul, Y. N. “Positive periodic solutions
in neutral dynamic equations on time
scale.” 2011 Spring Southeastern meeting,
American Mathematical Society, American
Mathematical Society, Georgia Southern
University. (March 12, 2011).
Yengulalp, L. C. “Non-normality points in
beta X..” Spring Topology and Dynamical
Systems Conference, University of Texas­
–Tyler. (March 18, 2011).
Papers Published in
Conference Proceedings........
Driskell, S. O.S., Ronau, R. N., Rakes, C. R.,
Bush, S., Niess, M. L., Pugalee, D. K. (2011).
Research in mathematics educational
technology: Current trends and future
demands. Reno, NV: North American
Chapter of the International Group for the
Psychology of Mathematics Education.
Lee, H. S., Driskell, S. O.S., Harper, S. R.,
Leatham, K. R., Kersaint, G., Agnotti,
R. L. (2011). Prospective teachers’ use
of representations in solving statistical
tasks with dynamic statistical software.
Reno, NV: North American Chapter of the
International Group for the Psychology of
Mathematics Education.
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Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hovey, P. W., Eustace, D., Griffin, V.,
Chowdhury, M. “Empirical Bayes
Estimation of Roadway Improvements.”
Joint Statistics Meetings, American
Statistical Association, Miami Beach, FL.
(August 3, 2011).
Qumsiyeh, M., Shaughnessy, G. J. “Comparison
of Resamling Methods to Generalized
Linear Model snd Transformations.” Joint
Statistical Meeting, American Statistical
Association, Miami Beach, Florida. (August
1, 2011).
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . .
Busch, A. H., Ferrara, M. J., Hartke, S. G.,
Jacobson, M. S. “Ramsey-type Numbers
for Degree Sequences.” 2011 Joint
Mathematics Meetings, American Math.
Soc. and Math. Assoc. of America, New
Orleans, LA. (January 9, 2011).
Higgins, A. W. “Demonic Graphs and
Undergraduate Research.” Carleton
Summer Mathematics Program, Carleton
College, Northfield, MN. (June 21, 2011).
Higgins, A. W. “Demonic Graphs and
Undergraduate Research.” Annual meeting
of the Metropolitan New York Section of
the Mathematical Association of America,
Metropolitan New York Section of the
Mathematical Association of America,
Stony Brook, NY. (May 1, 2011).
Higgins, A. W. “Is pebbling useful, or is it just
for fun?” Pi Mu Epsilon Ohio Zeta Chapter
Initiation, Pi Mu Epsilon Ohio Zeta Chapter,
Dayton, OH. (April 27, 2011).
Islam, M. N. “Bounded solutions of almost
linear Volterra equations.” The 31st
Southeastern Atlantic regional Conference
on Differential Equations, Georgia
Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia.
(October 1, 2011).
Islam, M. N. “Bounded solutions of nonlinear
Volterra integrodifferential equations.” The
Sixth International Conference on Dynamic
Systems and Applications, Morehouse College­
–Division of Science and Mathematics, Atlanta,
Georgia. (May 27, 2011).
Keen, V. L., Ertle, K., Bucher, J. L.
“Strengthening Mathematical Knowledge
through Video Creation.” Annual Meeting,
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,
Indianapolis, IN. (April 15, 2011).
Keen, V. L., Smethurst, K., Kleiner, S. “Studentcreated Geometry Books for Kids: A Transforming Partnership.” Annual Meeting,
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,
Indianapolis, IN. (April 15, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Liu, R. “Option Pricing in Regime-Switching
Models (part 2).” Department of Mathematical Sciences Graduate Seminar,
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken,
NJ. (October 31, 2011).
Liu, R. “Option Pricing in Regime-Switching
Models (part 1).” Department of Mathematical Sciences Graduate Seminar,
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken,
NJ. (October 24, 2011).
Liu, R. “Regime-Switching Recombining
Tree for Option Pricing.” Department of
Mathematical Sciences Seminar, Stevens
Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ.
(April 25, 2011).
Usman, M. “Development of Interdisciplinary
Mathematical Biology Course at the University
of Dayton.” Ohio NExT Workshop, MAA and
University of Findlay, University of Findlay,
OH. (October 21, 2011).
MUSIC
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cox, D. M. (2011). Hezekiah Loves Music:
Learning Rhythms The Food Way (pp. 28).
Xenia, OH: PBM Press.
MacLachlan, H. M. (2011). Burma’s Pop
Music Industry: Creators, Distributors
and Censors (pp. 221). Rochester, NY:
University of Rochester Press.
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Yengulalp, L. C. “Non-normality points in beta
X..” AMS section meeting, AMS, Georgia
Southern University. (March 12, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. (2011). Teaching Traditional
Music Theory With Popular Songs: Pitch
Concepts. In Biamonte, N. (Ed.), Pop Culture
Pedagogy in the Music Classroom: Teaching
Tools from American Idol to Youtube (pp. 73­
–94). Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . .
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . .
Pinnell, M. F. (Principal), Krane, C. M.
(Principal), Diestelkamp, W. S. (Other).
“Assessing the effect of device geometry
and load.” Sponsored by Ethicon Endosurgery, $91,656. (December 15, 2009­–
June 1, 2011).
Chenoweth, R. K. (2011). “The Times, They
Are a “Changing”, An Interview with Tom
Varner, The Horn Call, Vol. XLII, No. 1, Oct.
2011. The Horn Call, Vol. XLII, No. 1(Oct.
2011 V).
Technical Reports . . . . . . . . . . .
Smith, F. R., Boehnlein, T. R., Hovey, P. W.,
Miedlar, P. C., Berens, A. P. (2011). PRoF
v3.1 PRobability Of Failure Aging Aircraft
Risk Analysis Update.
Smith, F. R., Boehnlein, T. R., Hovey, P. W.,
Miedlar, P. C., Berens, A. P. (2011). PRoF
v3.1 PRobability Of Failure COM Manual.
Smith, F. R., Boehnlein, T. R., Hovey, P. W.,
Miedlar, P. C., Berens, A. P. (2011). PRoF
v3.1 PRobability Of Failure User’s Manual.
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diestelkamp, W. S. “Advising undergraduate
mathematics students.” Project NExT
Workshop, Mathematical Association of
America, Lexington, KY. (August 2, 2011).
Eloe, P. W. “Blending Knowledge, Skills and
Experience in a Professional Science
Master’s Program.” NPSMA’s Best
Practices Workshop, NPSMA, Buffalo, NY.
(October 14, 2011).
Keen, V. L. “Transforming Instruction and
Assessment Using Student-created Video.”
Turning Dreams into Reality: Transformations
and Paradigm Shifts in Mathematics
Education, The Mathematics Education into
the 21st Century Project, Grahamstown,
South Africa. (September 12, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C., Jackson, N. (2011). Personal
Therapy for Undergraduate Music Therapy
Students. Journal of Music Therapy.
Newspapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Street, P. E. (2011). Light My Candle: The
Dayton Opera Presents Giacomo Puccini’s
La Boheme (42nd ed., vol. 8, p. 9). Dayton,
OH: Dayton City Paper.
Gardstrom, S. C. (Supporting), Neforos, J. (CoPrincipal), Willenbrink, J. (Co-Principal). “A
Study of Hope at Daybreak.” Sponsored by
College of Arts and Sciences­–Learn Lead and
Serve, $2,000. (August 2011­–December 2011).
Gratto, S. D. (Principal). “Presser Scholarship
Renewable Award.” Sponsored by The
Presser Foundation, $4,800. (September
2008­–September 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Co-Principal), Aaron, P.
(Co-Principal). “Senior Music Making.”
Sponsored by Montgomery County Arts
and Cultural District, $8,600. (November
2010­–November 2011).
Jones, R. (Co-Principal). “Grace Artists
Series.” Sponsored by Ohio Conference —
United Methodist Church, $7,000. (October
1, 2011­–September 30, 2012).
MacLachlan, H. M. (Principal). “Summer
Research Fellowship (SEED Grant): Singing
Out­–The Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton, $5,850.
(January 7, 2011­–August 31, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. (Principal).
“Ethnomusicology and Global Culture: NEH
Summer Institute.” Sponsored by National
Endowment for the Humanities, $2,100.
(June 20, 2011­–July 1, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. (Co-Principal), Litka,
S. (Co-Principal). “Crossing Boundaries
Course Development Grant­–Understanding
Cultures Through Fieldwork.” Sponsored
by University of Dayton Learning Teaching
Center, $5,000. (November 15, 2011­–August
15, 2012).
Snyder, L. J. (Principal). “Crossing Boundaries
Common Academic Program Grant.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton Provost
Office, $2,500. (November 2011­–August 2012).
Street, P. E. (2011). Critic’s Pick: Menahem
Pressler to Open University of Dayton 50th
Arts Series Season (39th ed., vol. 8, p. 11).
Dayton, OH: Dayton City Paper.
Snyder, L. J. (Principal). “American Composer
Lucy Simon: From The Secret Garden to
Doctor Zhivago.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council Seed Grant, $4,000.
(October 22, 2010­–October 15, 2011).
Street, P. E. (2011). Critic’s Pick: Opera Gala
Not to Be Missed! (19th ed., vol. 8, p. 11).
Dayton, OH: Dayton City Paper.
Music Arrangements . . . . . . . . .
Street, P. E. (2011). Dayton Opera Goes Military
with New Show (No. 15 ed., vol. Vol. 8, pp. pp.
5–6). Dayton. OH: Dayton City Paper.
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dorf, S. (Co-Principal), Farris, P. E. (CoPrincipal). “Music, Technology, and
Instruments.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Crossing Boundaries Curricular
Innovation Grant, $2,500. (November 15,
2011 – Summer 2012).
Dorf, S. (Co-Principal), Street, P. E. (CoPrincipal). “Music and Mary.” University
of Dayton Crossing Boundaries Curricular
Innovation Grant, $2,500. (November 15,
2011 – Summer 2012).
Magnuson, P. C. “Six Solo Suites, by J. S.
Bach.” (June 2007 – December 2011).
Music Compositions . . . . . . . . .
Magnuson, P. C. “Rejoice in the Lord.” Organ
prelude. (September 2010 – December 2011).
Magnuson, P. C. “I Sing of Myself.” Tenor and
piano. (July 2010 – December 2011).
Magnuson, P. C. “Centone.” Symphonic Wind
Ensemble. (June 2009 – December 2011).
Magnuson, P. C. “Assemblage.” Orchestra.
(June 2008 – December 2011).
Magnuson, P. C. “Suite Generis for Viola and
Piano.” Viola and piano, Dayton, OH. (June
2009­–October 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
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Outstanding SERVICE: DrS. THEO AND LINDA MAJKA
While in graduate school, Drs. Theo and Linda Majka, professors of sociology, met for the first time and soon discovered they shared the same passion
for social justice and human rights issues. Moreover, they both developed
this passion well before graduate school. Theo states that his orientation has
always been toward social justice and human rights. He remembers growing up in southern Virginia during the time of segregation. He knew that
this was wrong and was part of a small group that wanted racial integration.
“This experience gave me a perspective grounded in social justice,” Theo
explains. “There are certain human rights that need to be adhered to.”
Linda recalls during her high school years that many things were going on
in society that did not make sense to her. Many people were being persecuted, and she did not understand why this was happening. It was during
this time that civil rights issues became an important topic to her. She
wanted to try to find a way to make things better.
Now, Linda and Theo work together to try to help society. They use their
roles at the University of Dayton and in the city of Dayton to encourage
their students, colleagues and community members to be aware of the
injustices in society and try to foster change.
“We need to combine our forces. We cannot do this alone,” Linda says
about Theo’s and her efforts to eliminate injustices in the community.
The Majkas both teach in the Core Program where they implemented a
project to learn more about Dayton neighborhoods. Students in the Majkas’
classes go door-to-door in Dayton neighborhoods to learn what the residents like and dislike about their community. After evaluating the data, the
results are used to improve the neighborhoods. Several small businesses
have been created as an outcome of these surveys.
The Majkas also are involved with immigration issues in the Dayton area.
They have held leadership roles in the efforts to assimilate immigrants
into the community. The Majkas researched the obstacles and barriers
that immigrants face once they arrive in Dayton. They presented this
information at different conferences in Dayton, which was then used to
create programs that would help the immigrants. The Majkas also used
their results to hold conferences on UD’s campus to spread awareness
about local immigration.
The Majkas try to incorporate their students in their projects as much as
possible. They try to explain the rationale behind the projects and how
they fit with what the students are learning in class. Many of their students
launch their own projects based on the Majkas’ research.
“We explain why we need the students to help,” Theo explains about the
service-learning projects. “We let the students know that they do make a
difference in people’s lives.”
The Majkas are ever busy in their efforts to create change and do not plan
on slowing down. They want to work more with immigrants and learn about
refugees in the community. They want to continue their research and find
ways to implement new programs and hold conferences to educate more
people. Their hope is to make Dayton an immigrant-friendly city.
­–Lindsey J. DiTirro
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Reynolds, P. A. “Concert­–Schools Partnering
with Artists Reaching Kids­–Grades K–1.”
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Dayton,
OH. (February 3, 2011).
Street, P. E. “Chocolate Kisses.” State
University of New York Geneseo, Geneseo,
NY. (September 11, 2011).
Street, P. E., Werner, J., Kurau, P. “Chocolate
Kisses.” Eastman School of Music,
Rochester, NY. (July 14, 2011).
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cox, D. M. “Exclusion and Racial Justice.”
Ecclesiology and Exclusions, UD
Department of Religious Studies, 1700
Building. (May 18, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C. “Bringing the World to You:
Reflections of the 13th World Congress
of Music Therapy.” Annual Conference,
American Music Therapy Association,
Atlanta, GA. (November 19, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Conductor), Joss, L. (Conductor).
“New Horizons Band Concert and Presentation.” Music Educators National Conference
North Central Division New Horizons Band,
Ohio Music Education Association, Cincinnati,
OH. (January 29, 2011).
Hartley, L. A., Heuser, F., McWhirter,
J., Mantie, R., Weaver, M. “Creating
Relevance: Reconceptualizing and
Revitalizing Large Ensemble Instruction.”
Biennial Meeting, Society of Music Teacher
Education, Greensboro, NC. (September
16, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M., Dorf, S. “Singing Out:
Local and National Perspectives on LGBTQ
Choruses.” Annual Meeting, Society
for Ethnomusicology, Philadelphia PA.
(November 17, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. “Creating a Gay-Affirming
Community: GALA Choruses on a Mission.”
Niagara Chapter Meeting, Society for
Ethnomusicology, Rochester, NY. (March
4, 2011).
Morris, W. L. (Conductor). “Concert and
Symphony Band Clinic.” Carlisle High
School, Riverside, OH, (DATE).
Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Morris, W. L. (Conductor). “Concert and
Symphony Band Clinic.” Stebbins High
School, Riverside, OH, (DATE).
Rush, T. “The Music of Star Wars.” Music for
Film, University of Dayton, Sears Recital Hall,
University of Dayton. (October 19, 2011).
Street, P. E., Pressler, M. “Menahem Pressler
In Conversation.” Menahem Pressler
Interview, UD Arts Series, University of
Dayton. (September 20, 2011).
Performances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chenoweth, R. K. “Judas Maccabeus.” The
Bach Society of Dayton, Dayton, OH.
(October 2011).
Dorf, S. “Hellenizing French Musical Neoclassicism: Polignac, Satie, and the
Aesthetics of Austerity..” France Erotique –
France Prudique [France the Lewd – France
the Prude], Lyrica Society for Word Music
Relations, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA. (April 8, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C., Jackson, N. “Undergraduate
Music Therapy Students’ Experiences as
Clients in Short-Term Group Music Therapy.”
World Congress of Music Therapy, World
Federation of Music Therapy, Seoul, SOUTH
KOREA. (July 8, 2011).
Hartley, L. A., Heuser, F., Weaver, M. “Large
Ensemble Music Instruction: A Phoenix
Awaiting Cremation or Reincarnation.”
Biennial Meeting, Instrumental Music
Teacher Educators, Mt. Sterling, OH. (May
21, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C., Jackson, N. “Undergraduate
Music Therapy Students’ Experiences in
Short Term Group Music Therapy.” The
Qualitative Report 2nd Annual Conference,
Nova Southeastern University, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL. (January 8, 2011).
Jones, R. (Conductor). “Pontifical Mass.”
University of Dayton Chorale, Basilica
of the National Shrine of Immaculate
Conception, Washington, DC. (April 9, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C., McHugh, L., Hiller, J. M.,
Brewer, M. “The Effect of Pre-Meal, Vocal
Re-Creative Music Therapy on Nutritional
Intake of Residents With Alzheimer’s Disease
and Related Dementias: A Randomised Trial.”
World Congress of Music Therapy, World
Federation of Music Therapy, Seoul, SOUTH
KOREA. (July 8, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Director). “I Got Rhythm: Jazz,
America’s Voice.” The Jim Leslie Quartet
featuring Maggie Green, The Muse
Machine, Dayton, OH. (November 30,
2010­–June 8, 2011).
Liu, J. (Performer). “2007 China-Chengdu
International Music Festival.” Chengdu
Symphony Orchestra, Chengdu City
Government, Chengdu, China. (June 7, 2007
– December 2011).
Liu, J. (Performer). “Hanson Symphony No.2
Romantic.” China Youth Symphony Orchestra,
Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing, China.
(May 11, 2007 – December 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. “Engaging Narratives.”
Niagara Chapter Meeting, Society for
Ethnomusicology, Eastman School of Music,
Rochester, NY. (March 5, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C., Neforos, J., Willenbrink,
J. “The Impact of Group Music Therapy
on Negative Affect of People With CoOccurring Substance Use Disorders and
Mental Illnesses.” Annual Conference,
American Music Therapy Association,
Atlanta, GA. (November 19, 2011).
Hiller, J. M. “Rhythmic Meanings: Foundations
for Interpreting Client Improvisations.”
Annual Conference of the American Music
Therapy Association, American Music
Therapy Association, Inc., Atlanta, GA.
(November 19, 2011).
Hiller, J. M. “Theoretical Foundations for
Understanding the Meaning Potentials of
Rhythm in Improvisation.” 4th Annual Arts
and Quality of Life Research Symposium,
Arts and Quality of Life Research Center;
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
(February 25, 2011).
Chenoweth, R. K. “I’ve Got Rhythm.” The
Middletown Symphony, Middletown, OH.
(November 19, 2011).
Chenoweth, R. K. “Brass Quintet performance.” The Carillon Brass, Good Samaritan
Hospital, Centerville, OH. (June 2011).
Chenoweth, R. K. “The Lion King.” Victoria
Theater Association, Dayton, OH. (May
2011­–June 2011).
Chenoweth, R. K. “The University of Dayton Horn
Festival.” University of Dayton Department of
Music, Dayton, OH. (April 2011).
Chenoweth, R. K. “Libby Larsen Concert.”
University of Dayton Faculty Brass
Quintet, Department of Music, Dayton, OH.
(February 2011).
Chenoweth, R. K. “The Cincinnati Ballet.”
The Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati, OH.
(February 2011).
Cox, D. M. “Concert Tour.” Ebony Heritage
Singers, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH.
(March 3, 2011­–March 6, 2011).
Cox, D. M. “Clap Praise! Anthem of Praise.”
Ebony Heritage Singers, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Dayton, OH.
(February 12, 2011­–February 13, 2011).
Daniel-Cox, M. D. (Vocal Soloist). “Faculty
Recital.” Faculty, Friends Music Institute,
Barnesville, OH. (July 13, 2011).
Daniel-Cox, M. D. (Vocal Soloist). “Ein
Deutches Requiem.” Miami University
Choral Union, Miami University, Hamilton,
OH. (April 21, 2011).
Daniel-Cox, M. D. (Two-Person Show). “Where the
Wild Things Are.” Central State University,
Wilberforce, OH. (March 15, 2011).
Daniel-Cox, M. D. (Vocal Soloist). “Ohio
Music Educators Association Conference.”
University of Dayton Chorale, University
of Dayton Department of Music, Cincinnati,
OH. (January 28, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Dorf, S. (Conductor), Cox, D. M. (Vocal Soloist),
Kozar, J. F. (Lecturer). “University of Dayton
Early Music Ensemble Semester Concert.”
University of Dayton Early Music Ensemble,
Department of Music, South Park Church,
Dayton, OH. (December 6, 2011).
Gratto, S. D. “OMEA District 13 Elementary
Honors Chorus.” Elementary Honors
Chorus, Ohio Music Education Association
District 13, Mason, OH. (February 11,
2011­–February 12, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Performer). “Easter­–Special
Music.” Chamber Ensemble, Epiphany
Lutheran Church, Centerville, OH. (April
24, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Conductor). “Intergenerational
Band Concert.” University of Dayton
New Horizons Band and Holy Angels
Elementary School Band, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH. (March 20, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Conductor). “Band Reading
Clinic Performance.” Middle School Honors
Band, Bowling Green State University,
Bowling Green, OH. (January 20,
2011­–January 22, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. Ernst, R. (Conductor), Kizer,
T. (Conductor). “For Seniors, By Seniors
Band Concert.” University of Dayton New
Horizons Bands, University of Dayton,
Montgomery County Arts and Cultural
District, Kettering, OH. (April 3, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Conductor), Kizer, T.
(Conductor). “Music for All Ages Concert.”
University of Dayton New Horizons Band,
Wayne High School, Huber Heights, OH.
(December 1, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Conductor), Kizer, T.
(Conductor). “UD New Horizons Band
Concert.” University of Dayton New
Horizons Concert Band, Victoria Theatre,
Dayton, OH. (November 27, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. (Conductor), Reynolds, S.
(Conductor). “Music for a Lifetime
Concert.” New Horizons Band and Watts
Middle School Band, Centerville City
Schools, Centerville, OH. (May 12, 2011).
Hiller, J. M. (Performer). “Music
Performance.” Amelia’s Bistro, Bellbrook,
OH. (January 23, 2010).
Jones, R. (Conductor). “2011 District 12 High
School Honor Choir.” Select High School
Singers, District 12 Ohio Music Education
Association, Springfield, OH. (November 5,
2011­–November 6, 2011).
Jones, R. (Conductor). “2011 Artists Series
Performance.” University of Dayton
Chorale, Grace Artists Series, Dayton, OH.
(October 29, 2011).
Jones, R. (Conductor). “Firelands Presbyterian
Concert Series.” Musica!, Firelands Presbyterian, Sandusky, OH. (March 19, 2011).
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Jones, R. (Conductor). “2011 Conference
Performance.” University of Dayton
Chorale, Department of Music, Cincinnati,
OH. (January 27, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Bix Beiderbecke
Jazz Festival.” Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz
Stompers, Davenport, IA. (August 5,
2011­–August 7, 2011).
Kizer, T. (Director). “Feature Halftime
Performance.” Pride of Dayton Marching
Band, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville,
FL. (October 8, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Concert.” Dayton Jazz
Orchestra, RiverScape Metropark, Dayton,
OH. (July 28, 2011).
Kizer, T. (Director). “All-School Performance.”
Pride of Dayton Marching Band, Mount de
Sales High School, Macon, GA. (October 7,
2011).
Kizer, T. (Director). “Feature Halftime
Performance.” Pride of Dayton Marching
Band, Bishop Snyder High School,
Jacksonville, FL. (October 7, 2011).
Kizer, T. (Director). “Feature Halftime
Performance.” Pride of Dayton Marching
Band, St. Pius X High School, Atlanta, GA.
(October 6, 2011).
Kizer, T. (Vocal Soloist). “Feature
Performance.” Pride of Dayton Marching
Band, Bishop Fenwick High School,
Franklin, OH. (September 17, 2011).
Kizer, T. (Director). “Post-Game
Performance.” Pride of Dayton Marching
Band, Oakwood High School, Dayton, OH.
(September 16, 2011).
Kizer, T. (Director). “Feature Halftime
Performance.” Pride of Dayton Marching
Band, St. Marys Memorial High School, St.
Marys, OH. (September 9, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Wednesday Night
Jazz Series.” Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz
Stompers, Alex’s on 725, Miamisburg, OH.
(January 5, 2011­–December 28, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Celebrating the
Music of Jelly Roll Morton.” The Classic
Jazz Stompers, CityFolk, Dayton, OH.
(November 19, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Fall JazzFest.” The
Classic Jazz Stompers, Central Ohio Hot
Jazz Society, Columbus, OH. (November
13, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Conductor). “University Jazz Band.”
Vaughn Wiester’s Famous Jazz Orchestra,
Columbus, OH. (November 7, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Instrumental Soloist). “The
Neophonic Music of Stan Kenton.”
Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, Florence,
KY. (November 5, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Suite Ivette.” Ted
Nash Quintet with String Quartet, Constella
Festival of Music and Fine Arts, Cincinnati,
OH. (October 28, 2011­–October 29, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). Ron Jones Quartet,
Spinozas, Beavercreek, OH. (September
18, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Swing Series.”
Lynn Roberts with the Bill Gemmer Big
Band, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH.
(September 11, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Jazz Concert.” Miami
Valley Jazz Camp All-Stars, Dayton Jazz
Orchestra, Kettering, OH. (June 15, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “42nd Street.” Wright
State University Department of Theater,
Fairborn, OH. (May 12, 2011­–May 29, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “Jazz Club Performance.”
Ron Jones Quartet, Blue Wisp Jazz Club,
Cincinnati, OH. (May 28, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “An Evening with the
PSO.” PsycoAcoustic Orchestra, Blue Wisp
Jazz Club, Cincinnati, OH. (April 1, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer). “The Drowsy
Chaperone.” The Human Race Theatre
Company, Dayton, OH. (March 8,
2011­–March 20, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Instrumental Soloist). “Black
History Month Jazz Concert.” Ron Jones
Quartet, Indiana State University, Terre
Haute, IN. (February 26, 2011).
Leslie, J. (Performer), Reynolds, P. A.
(Conductor), Dorf, S. (Performer), Polzella,
D. J. (Performer). “l’Histoire du Soldat by
Igor Stravinsky.” University of Dayton
Faculty Chamber Ensemble, Department of
Music, Dayton, OH. (December 23, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. (Conductor). “Living the
Dream­–MLK Day Celebration Breakfast.”
Dayton Early College Academy Choir,
Cities of Kettering and Oakwood, Kettering,
OH. (January 17, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. (Conductor), Daniel-Cox,
M. D. (Conductor). “Dayton Early College
Academy Graduation.” Dayton Early College
Academy Choir, Dayton Early College
Academy, Dayton, OH. (May 30, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. (Director), Dorf, S.
(Director). “Drums for Peace.” University
of Dayton Gamelan Ensemble, Dayton
Philharmonic Orchestra, Dayton, OH.
(April 3, 2011).
McCutcheon, J. R. “Classical Guitar and More
for Families.” David’s United Church of
Christ, Kettering, OH. (January 9, 2011).
Morris, W. L. (Director). “Saxophone Quartet
Concert.” First Flight Saxophone Quartet,
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH.
Morris, W. L. (Director). “DJE New York
Tour.” Dayton Jazz Ensemble, University
of Dayton Department of Music, New York
City, NY. (March 2, 2011­–March 6, 2100).
Morris, W. L. (Director). “Faculty Jazztet
Concert Tour.” University of Dayton
Faculty Jazztet, University of Dayton
Department of Music, Cincinnati, OH.
(November 21, 2011­–November 22, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Morris, W. L. (Director). “Saxophone Quartet
Concert.” First Flight Saxophone Quartet,
Undergraduate Research Conference,
Indianapolis, IN. (April 15, 2011).
Morris, W. L. (Instrumental Soloist).
“Performance at the NASA Region 5
Conference.” North American Saxophone
Alliance, Chicago, IL. (February 25,
2011­–February 26, 2011).
Morris, W. L. (Director). “UD Saxophone
Quartet Tour.” First Flight Saxophone
Quartet, University Saxophone Quartet,
University of Dayton Department of Music,
Columbus, OH. and Fairfax, VA. (January 4,
2011­–January 9, 2011).
Morris, W. L. (Instrumental Soloist).
“Performance at the ISS.” International
Saxophone Symposium, Washington, D.C.
(January 7, 2011­–January 8, 2011).
Morris, W. L. (Director). “UD Saxophone
Quartet ISS Performance.” First Flight
Saxophone Quartet, University Saxophone
Quartet, International Saxophone
Symposium, Washington, D.C. (January 6,
2011­–January 8, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Winter Concert.”
Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra,
Dayton, OH. (December 4, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Gilbert and
Sullivan­–The Pirates of Penzance.”
University of Dayton Opera Workshop and
Orchestra, Dayton, OH. (November 11,
2011­–November 12, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. “Pops Concert with Byron
Stripling.” Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra,
Dayton, OH. (May 6, 2011­–May 7, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Performer). “Easter Brass
Performance­–Christ United Methodist
Church.” Brass Ensemble, Dayton, OH.
(April 24, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Concert­–Music
for Stage and Screen.” University of Dayton
Orchestra, Dayton, OH. (April 19, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Concert­
–Symphony Sundaes Series.” Dayton
Philharmonic Orchestra, Dayton, OH.
(April 10, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Young Peoples
Concert.” Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra,
Dayton, OH. (March 15, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. “Concert and Masterclass.”
University of Dayton Faculty Brass
Quintet, Valley View High School,
Germantown, OH. (March 8, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Various
Concerts.” Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra,
Dayton, OH. (2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Concert­–District
12 Honor Band.” District 12 Honor
Band, Ohio Music Education Association,
Centerville, OH. (February 20, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Director). “Concert­–Schools
Partnering with Artists Reaching Kids­
–Grades K–1.” Dayton Philharmonic
Orchestra, Dayton, OH. (February 2, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Family Weekend
Pops Concert.” University of Dayton
Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Dayton, OH.
(November 6, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Vocal Soloist). “Recital: Arias
from Handel’s Messiah.” Epiphany
Lutheran Church, Centerville, OH.
(December 13, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Young Peoples
Concert (2)­–Nature in Music.” Dayton
Philharmonic Orchestra, Dayton, OH.
(November 2, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Conductor). “Christmas
Season Concert Series.” Schuster Center
Celebration Choir, Victoria Theatre
Association, Dayton, OH. (November 25,
2011­–December 3, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Stravinsky­—
L’Histoire du Soldat.” University of Dayton
Faculty Ensemble, Dayton, OH. (October
23, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Concert at South
Park United Methodist Church.” University
of Dayton Orchestra and Symphonic Wind
Ensemble, Dayton, OH. (October 16, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Concert and
Masterclass at Chaminade Julienne High
School.” University of Dayton Symphonic Wind
Ensemble, Dayton, OH. (October 11, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Troy Mayors
Concert.” Dayton Philharmonic Concert
Band, Troy, OH. (August 21, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Concert at St.
Christopher’s Church.” Dayton Philharmonic
Concert Band, Vandalia, OH. (August 14, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. (Conductor). “Giving Strings
Charity Event.” Giving Strings Orchestra,
Oakwood, OH. (August 5, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Conductor). “Fall Performances
for Dayton Urban Nights.” Schuster
Center Celebration Choir, Victoria Theatre
Association, Dayton, OH. (September 16,
2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Conductor). “National Anthem
for Dayton Dragons Baseball Game.”
Schuster Center Celebration Choir, Victoria
Theatre Association, Dayton, OH. (August
30, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Conductor). “Spring Concert
Series.” Schuster Center Celebration Choir,
Victoria Theatre Association, Dayton, OH.
(May 1, 2011­–May 13, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Vocal Soloist). “Brave Enough to
Love: Benefit for Kay Frances Wean.”
Epiphany Lutheran Church Drama Ministries,
Centerville, OH. (March 19, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Vocal Soloist). “Rodgers and
Hart Cabaret.” National Opera Association,
San Antonio, TX. (January 8, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. (Vocal Soloist), Benjamin, J. A.
(Conductor). “GLORIA by Antonio Vivaldi.”
Epiphany Chorale, Epiphany Lutheran
Church, Centerville, OH. (December 3,
2011­–December 4, 2011).
Street, P. E. (Pianist). “Dance Theatre of
Harlem.” Dance Theatre of Harlem,
Multiple Locations. (November 2011).
Street, P. E. “Reception Music, Ragtime
Theme.” Marriott Hotel, Dayton, OH.
(September 26, 2011).
Street, P. E. “Recital.”, Villa Rossa, Florence,
Italy. (May 30, 2011).
Street, P. E. (Performer), Hotopp, A. (Vocal
Soloist), Christman, K. (Instrumental
Soloist). “Dayton Music Club Musicale.”
Dayton Music Club, Kettering, OH.
(September 18, 2011).
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . .
Cox, D. M. “Change Your Lens.”, Shroyer Road
Baptist Church, Oakwood, Ohio. (November
20, 2011).
Cox, D. M. “Gospel Music — It’s History and
Potential Use for Diversity.”, University of
Michigan, Royal Oak, Michigan. (February
10, 2011).
Cox, D. M. “The Power of Praise.” Xenia
Women’s Ecumenical Conference, Xenia
Women’s Ecumenical Council, Xenia, OH.
(January 15, 2011).
Dorf, S. “Inner Space/Outer Space in
Haydn’s Il Mondo della Luna, directed by
Tobias Moretti.” Opera and the Space of
Performance – The Opera Quarterly Annual
Conference, The Opera Quarterly and Tufts
University, Medford, MA. (April 9, 2011).
Dorf, S. “Maurice Emmanuel and Atossa’s
Dream: Yoking Music and Dance, Antiquity
and Modernity in the Opera Salamine
(1929).” Dialogues en mouvement/Moving
Dialogues: Music and Dance, Observatoire
interdisciplinaire de création et de
recherche en musique (McGill University,
University of Montreal, Sherbrook
University and Concordia University),
Montreal, QC. (February 16, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C. “The Art (and Science) of
Music Therapy.”, Nanjing University of
Science and Technology, Nanjing, CHINA.
(May 23, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C. “Clinical Music
Improvisation.”, Central Conservatory of
Music, Beijing, China. (May 19, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C. “Music Therapy Research.”,
Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing,
CHINA. (May 19, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. “Successful Results Teaching
Beginning Band: Focus on Tone &
Musicianship.” Annual Band Directors
Clinic, Bowling Green State University,
Bowling Green, OH. (January 22, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
MacLachlan, H. M. “Burmese Pop Music.”
Graduate Seminar in Ethnomusicology,
College-Conservatory of Music, University
of Cincinnati. (November 8, 2011).
MacLachlan, H. M. “Kawthoolei: A Place
and an Idea.” In and Out of Place:
Colloquim Presented by the College of
Arts and Sciences, Graul Chair in Arts
and Languages, University of Dayton,
University of Dayton. (April 9, 2011).
McCutcheon, J. R. “Some Ergonomic Aspects
Pertinent to Guitar Teaching.” 2011
National Convention, Guitar Foundation of
America, Columbus, GA. (July 1, 2011).
McCutcheon, J. R. “The Physics of the Electric
Guitar.” TechFest 2011, Sinclair Community
College. (February 20, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. “Meet the Conductor.” Schools
Partnering with Artists Reaching Kids
(5), Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.
(December 14, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. “An Interview with Libby
Larsen.” Take-Note Pre-concert lecture (2),
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. (February
12, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. “Meet the Conductor.” Schools
Partnering with Artists Reaching Kids (11),
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Various
Dayton area schools. (January 10, 2011).
Reynolds, P. A. “An Interview with Trumpeter
Ryan Anthony.” Take-Note Pre-concert
Lecture (2), Dayton Philharmonic
Orchestra, Dayton, OH. (January 8, 2011).
Sink, D. W. “Music Technology.” Honors
Society of Metropolitan Dayton
Presentation, Honors Society of
Metropolitan Dayton, Dayton, OH.
(February 8, 2011).
Snyder, L. J. “Lecture Recital: An Introduction
to the Music of Libby Larsen.” Alumni
Chapter Monthly Meeting, Delta Omicron
International Music Fraternity, Dayton OH.
(January 14, 2011).
Snyder, L. J., Mantel, S. J. “New Lyric Theatre
Compositions by Women Composers: The
Dramatic Function of Music in Stage
Works by Unsuk Chin and Lucy Simon.”
International Conference, College Music
Society, Seoul, South Korea. (July 4, 2011)
Cox, D. M. “Sabbath Rest.” Sabbath Rest
Retreat, Doxology Ministries International,
Cincinnati, OH. (March 19, 2011).
Cox, D. M. “Every Marriage Is A Fixer-Upper.”
Marriage Retreat, Doxology Ministries
International/Omega Baptist, Dayton, OH.
(February 26, 2011).
Cox, D. M. “Introduction to Gospel Music:
A Primer.” Ohio Music Educators
Professional Inservice, OMEA, Cincinnati,
OH. (January 27, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C. “The Art (and Science) of
Music Therapy.” Teacher Training, MUSE
Machine, ArtStreet, University of Dayton.
(February 8, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C., Gratto, S. D. “Dalcroze
Eurhythmics and Music Therapy:
Intersections and Applications.” World
Congress of Music Therapy, World
Federation of Music Therapy, Seoul,
SOUTH KOREA. (July 8, 2011).
Gardstrom, S. C., Hiller, J. M. “Clinical
Music Improvisation: Foundations and
Techniques.” Student Conference, Indiana
University Purdue University Fort Wayne,
Fort Wayne, IN. (October 28, 2011).
Gratto, S. D. “Navigating World Choral Music:
From Rote Resources to the Printed Score.”
OMEA Annual Professional Development
Conference, Ohio Music Education Association,
Cincinnati, OH. (January 29, 2011).
Gratto, S. D. “Dalcroze Eurhythmics: All Ages!
All Spaces!.” OMEA Annual Professional
Development Conference, Ohio Music
Education Association, Cincinnati, OH.
(January 28, 2011).
Hartley, L. A. “New Horizons Band­–Music for
a Lifetime.” Meeting of Normandy Church
Delta Group, Normandy Methodist Church,
Centerville, OH. (October 8, 2011).
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cox, D. M. “Introduction to Improvisation in
Gospel Music, The Ministry of Gospel Music.”
International Gospel Music Choral Festival,
Prague, Czech Republic. (July 18, 2011).
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
James, D. D. (2011). In Support of the Girls from
‘Round Here: Black Feminist Reflections on
the Utility of Rage for Building Communities
of Support. In Poe, D. (Ed.), Communities of
Peace: Confronting Injustice and Creating
Justice. New York, NY: Rodopi B.V.
Johnson, P. A. (2011). Practical Reasoning,
Conversation, Friendship. In Wiercinski,
A. (Ed.), Gadamer’s Hermeneutics and the
Art of Conversation (pp. 187–200). BerlinMünster-Wien-Zürich-London, Eng:
LIT Verlag.
Millan, E., & Velasquez, E. R. (2011). Latino/an
Identity as a Search for Unity. In Jorge J.E.
Gracia (Ed.), Forging People: Race, Ethnicity,
and Nationality in Hispanic-American and
Latino/ Thought (pp. 271–302). South Bend, IN:
University of Notre Dame.
Poe, D. M. (2011). Can Luce Irigaray’s Ethics
of Sexual Difference Be Applied to
Transgender Narratives? In Rawlinson, M.
C., Hom, S., Khader, S. (Ed.), Thinking with
Irigaray (pp. 111–128.). Albany, NY: State
University of New York Press.
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Inglis, J. A. (2011). Review of Medieval
Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter
Lombard. (vol. 2. pp.119–120) LeidenBoston: Brill, Baltimore, MD: Journal of the
History of Philosophy.
Kebede, M. Review of The Lion of Judah in
the New World. Washington DC: Retrieved
from http://www.ethiopianreview.com/
content/32855
Kebede, M. Pentecostalism and Orthodox
Christianity, The Evangelical Movement in
Ethiopia by Tibebe Eshete. Stanford, CA.
Leslie, J. Miami Valley Jazz Camp, Dayton
Jazz Orchestra, Kettering, OH. (June
15, 2011).
McLeod, A. A. (2011). Review of ‘Natural
Moralities’: In Chung-ying Cheng by David
Wong (3rd ed., vol. 38). Honolulu, HI:
Journal of Chinese Philosophy.
Morris, W. L. “Saxophones, The Bridge
Between Woodwinds and Brass.” OMEA
Professional Developement Conference,
Ohio Music Education Association,
Cincinnati, OH. (January 20, 2011).
McLeod, A. A. (2011). Review of Qin and
Han Philosophy : in Yong Huang by
Zhou Guidian, Qinhan Zhexue: (4th ed.,
vol. 9). New York, NY: Dao: A Journal of
Comparative Philosophy.
Sponsored Research. . . . . . . .
Sink, D. W. (Supporting). “Working Group
Consultation.” Sponsored by Air Force
Research Lab/Wright Brothers Institute,
$1,000. (December 18, 2010­–February 2011).
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McLeod, A. A. (2011). Review of ‘Introduction
to Classical Chinese Philosophy’ by Bryan
Van Norden. Kutztown, PA: Dao: A Journal
of Comparative Philosophy.
Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kebede, M. (2011). Ideology and Elite conflicts:
Autopsy of the Ethiopian Revolution.
Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Poe, D. M. (2011). Communities of Peace:
Confronting Injustice and Creating Justice.
New York, NY: Rodopi.
McEwan, R. (Co-Principal), Fouke, D. C.
(Co-Princial). “Re-recognizing the Earth
underfoot: Exploring the hidden ecology
of our own backyard through student
engagement and community partnership.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton
Learning and Teaching Center, $6,500.
(January 1, 2010­–February 1, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DesAutels, P. J. (Supporting). “NSF ADVANCE
Grant.” Sponsored by National Science
Foundation, $3,000,000. (September
2008­–October 2011).
Mosser, R. K. (Principal). “Common Academic
Program Grant.” Sponsored by University
of Dayton, $2,500. (July 15, 2011­–December
15, 2011).
Paslaru, V. (Principal). “Common Academic
Program, Humanities Commons Pilot.”
Sponsored by College of Arts and Sciences,
$2,500. (May 15, 2011­–December 15, 2011).
Paslaru, V. (Principal). “The Role of Laws in
Ecological Explanations.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton Research Council,
$5,000. (May 15, 2011­–August 24, 2011).
Paslaru, V. (Principal). “Science, Values
and Vocation.” Sponsored by University
of Dayton Faculty Fund for Vocational
Exploration, $5,000. (August 16, 2010­–May
31, 2011).
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . .
DesAutels, P. J. (2011). Is the Climate any
Warmer for Women in Philosophy? APA
Newsletter for Feminist Philosophy, 11(1), 3.
Fischer, M. R. (2012). Locating Royce’s
Reasoning on Race. The Pluralist,
University of Illinois Press.
Fischer, M. R. (2012). Interpretation’s
Contrapuntal Pathways: Addams and
the Averbuch Affair. Transactions of the
Charles S. Pierce Society.
Fischer, M. R. (2011). Addams and Masaryk on
Humanitarianism and Cultural Reciprocity.
Central European Pragmatist Forum,
Rodopi, 5, 241–255.
Fischer, M. R. (2011). Cracks in the Inexorable:
Bourne and Addams on Pacifists During
Wartime. Transactions of the Charles S.
Peirce Society, 46(2), 282–299.
Fouke, D. C. Humans and the Soil.
Environmental Ethics, 33, 147–161.
McLeod, A. A. (2011). Pluralism About Truth
in Early Chinese Philosophy: A Reflection
on Wang Chong’s Approach. Comparative
Philosophy, 2(1), pp. 38–60.
Mosser, R. K. (2011). Naturalism and the
Surreptitious Embrace of Necessity.
Metaphilosophy.
Velasquez, E. R. (2011). Is the Common-Bundle
View of Ethnicity Problematic? Philosophy
and Social Criticism, 37(3), 325–344.
Newspapers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kebede, M. Dictatorship and its Evolution:
Contrasting Burma with Ethiopia.
Washington , DC: Nazret.com. http://nazret.
com/blog/index.php/2011/12/22/dictatorshipand-its-evolution-contrasting-burma-withethiopia?blog=15
Kebede, M. Ethiopia: Gear Up for the Long Haul.
Washington, DC: Ethiopian Unity Diaspora
Forum. http://ethiopianunitydiasporaforum.
com/news/gear-up-for-the-long-haul/
DesAutels, P. J. “Moral Perception and Responsiveness.” Workshop on Naturalizing Epistemology, Center for the Study of Mind in Nature
(CSMN), Oslo, Norway. (June 11, 2011).
Kebede, M. Ethiopia: Unity in Diversity versus
Diversity in Unity. Washington, DC: http://
nazret.com/blog/index.php/2011/08/27/
ethiopia-unity-in-diversity-versus-diversityin-unity?blog=15
DesAutels, P. J. “Advancing Women in
Engineering.” Invited talk, Russ College
of Engineering and Technology, Ohio
University, Russ College of Engineering
and Technology, Ohio University, Athens,
Ohio. (May 19, 2011).
Kebede, M. On the Democratization Process.
Washington, DC: Ethiopian Review. http://
www.ethiopianreview.com/content/33458
Kebede, M. Pathologizing Political Dissent
in Ethiopia. Boston, MA: Abugida Info.
http://www.abugidainfo.com/index.
php/19265/#more-19265
Kebede, M. Some Reflections on the Current
Popular Uprisings in the Arab World.
Stanford, CA.
Kebede, M. Meles’s Political Dilemma and
the Developmental State: Dead-Ends and
Exit. Boston, MA: Abugida Info. http://www.
abugidainfo.com/index.php/18194/
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fischer, M. R. “(Auto)biography as Philosophy.” Society for U.S. Intellectual History
Annual conference, Society for U.S.
Intellectual History, New York City.
(November 17, 2011).
Fischer, M. R. Comment on Lee McBride,
“Universal Human Liberation and Insurrectionist Ethicsd.” Ohio Philosophical
Association, Ohio Philosophical Association,
University of Dayton. (April 9, 2011).
Fischer, M. R. “Feminist Interpretations of
Addams.” Society for the Advancement
of American Philosophy, Society for the
Advancement of American Philosophy,
Spokane Washington. (March 11, 2011).
Johnson, P. A., James, D. D., Watters, K.
B. “Expanding Horizons: Diversity
Initiatives Across the Curriculum.” Making
Connections X, National Association for
Women in Catholic Higher Education,
Seattle, WA. (June 16, 2011).
Mosser, R. K. “A Shared Covenant: Hobbes’s
Account of Natural and Divine Covenants
in Leviatha.” Mid South Philosophy
Conference. (March 1, 2011).
Whisnant, R. S. “Thinking About “Hardcore,”
Ten Years Later.” 10th anniversary screening of “Hardcore”, OBJECT and UK
Feminista, London, UK. (July 18, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DesAutels, P. J. “Moral Perception and
Responsiveness.” Department of
Philosophy Colloquium, Dalhousie
University, Department of Philosophy,
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada. (November 18, 2011).
DesAutels, P. J. “Testosterone Power and
Abuse.” Annual Meeting of Southern
Society for Philosophy and Psychology
(SSPP), Southern Society for Philosophy
and Psychology (SSPP), New Orleans.
(March 10, 2011).
DesAutels, P. J. “Author Meets Critic
Comments on The Ethics of Need: Agency,
Dignity, and Obligation by Sarah Clark
Miller, University of Memphis.” Annual
Meeting of Association for Practical and
Professional Ethics (APPE), Association for
Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE),
Cincinnati, Ohio. (March 4, 2011).
Fischer, M. R. “WILPF’s Founding: The
Personal As International.” Peace History
Society biennial conference, Peace History
Society, Miami Beach, Florida. (October 21,
2011).
Fischer, M. R. “Addams and the Averbuch
Affair: Contrapuntal Pathways Toward
Interpretation.” Pathways: Cultural
Dynamics of Everyday Life, Claremont
Graduate University, Claremont, CA.
(February 26, 2011).
Gabbe, M. J. “Aristotle on the Starting-Point of
Thinking.” Annual Meeting of the Ancient
Philosophy Society, Sundance, Utah. (April
16, 2011).
Gabbe, M. J. “Aristotle on the Starting-Point
of Motion in the Soul.” Annual Meeting of
the Ohio Philosophical Association, Dayton.
(April 9, 2011).
Johnson, P. A. “Spiritual Friendship and Interreligious Dialogue: Philosophers of Religion
as Public Intellectuals.” The Future
of Continental Philosophy of Religion,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. (April
8, 2011).
McLeod, A. A. “The Analects and the
Bhagavad Gita on Moral Personhood.”
American Academy of Religion Annual
Meeting, American Academy of Religion,
San Francisco, CA. (November 18, 2011).
McLeod, A. A. “Jia Yi and Lu Jia on Shame, SelfCultivation, and Social Order.” APA Central
Meeting, American Philosophical Association,
Minneapolis, MN. (March 31, 2011).
Mosser, R. K. “Kant, Rousseau, and the
“Red Thread” of Autonomy.” Mid South
Philosophy Conference. (March 1, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Mosser, R. K. “Kant, Rousseau, and the
“Red Thread” of Autonomy.” MidSouth
Philosophy Conference, University of
Memphis. (March 1, 2011).
Paslaru, V. “Integrative Pluralism and
Mechanism Description.” International
Society for History, Philosophy and Social
Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB), Salt Lake
City, Utah. (July 13, 2011).
Paslaru, V. “Ecological Explanation,
Mechanisms, and Laws: Biogeography’s
Mechanistic Approach.” Midwest Workshop
in Philosophy of Science And Philosophy of
Mathematics, Fort Wayne, Indiana. (April
16, 2011).
Velasquez, E. R. “Should Undocumented
Migrantes Be Illegal?” Caribbean
Philosophical Association, College of
Arts and Sciences at Rutgers, Rutgers
University. (October 1, 2011).
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . .
DesAutels, P. J. “Neuroethics and Sex
Differences.” Talk Series, Novel Tech
Ethics Institute, Dalhousie University,
Novel Tech Ethics Institute, Dalhousie
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
(November 17, 2011).
DesAutels, P. J. “Philosophy and Ethics.”
Honors Seminar of Metropolitan Dayton
(HSMD), Honors Seminar of Metropolitan
Dayton (HSMD), Dayton, Ohio. (November
2, 2011).
Fischer, M. R. “Audience, Instincts, and
Antipathies in Royce’s Writings on Race.”
American Philosophical Association,
American Philosophical Association,
Washington, DC. (December 28, 2011).
Fischer, M. R. “Interpretation’s Contrapuntal
Pathways: Addams and the Averbuch Affair.”,
Denison University Philosophy Department,
Granville, Ohio. (October 7, 2011).
Fischer, M. R. “The Moral Universe of the
Magic Flute.” NEH Summer Institute,
Mozart’s Worlds, NEH, Vienna, Austria.
(July 6, 2011).
Fischer, M. R. “Mozart’s Sympathetic
Orientalism?” NEH Summer Institute,
“Mozart’s Worlds”, NEH, Vienna, Austria.
(July 1, 2011).
James, D. D. “The Crisis in Dayton: A
Philosophical Response.” Summer
Residency Union Institute and University.
(July 6, 2011).
Johnson, P. A. “The Enigma of Practical
Reasoning.” International Congress on
Hermeneutics, Warsaw Poland. (September
5, 2011).
McLeod, A. A. “Community and Moral
Agency.”, Nanjing University of Science
and Technology. (May 25, 2011).
Poe, D. M. “Mothering against the Norms:
Diane Wilson and Environmental Activism.”
Peace and the Public Life, Concerned
Philosophers for Peace, Austin Community
College, Austin, Texas. (November 5, 2011).
Poe, D. M. “Patient Centered Care.” The
Future of CV Medicine: A Sociological
Perspective, Dayton Heart and Vascular
Hospital of Good Samaritan Hospital,
Dayton, OH. (October 15, 2011).
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DesAutels, P. J. “A Conversation about Faculty
Evaluation.” NSF ADVANCE LEADER
Consortium Event, NSF ADVANCE LEADER
Consortium, Central State University, Xenia,
Ohio. (December 8, 2011).
DesAutels, P. J. “Recruiting and Advancing
STEM Faculty at UD.” UD NSF ADVANCE
LEADER Event, Department of Computer
Science, UD, University of Dayton.
(September 23, 2011).
PHYSICS
Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Haugan, H. J., Brown, G. J., Elhamri, S., Szmulowicz, F. (2011). Design effects on the material properties of InAs/GaSb superlattices.
Vicksburg, VA: International Conference on
Narrow Gap Systems.
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Powers, P. E. (2011). Fundamentals of Nonlinear
Optics (pp. 328). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor and
Francis, CRC Press.
Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hallinan, K. P. (Principal), Brecha,
R. J. (Co-Principal). “Commercial
Building Recommissioning Program.”
Sponsored by Vectren, $175,000. (August
2009­–December 2013).
Powers, P. E. (Principal), Haus, J. W.
(Co-Principal). “Sub-task for Thermal
Protection System.” Sponsored by WrightPatterson Air Force Base Research
Laboratory, $105,000. (February 24,
2011­–June 30, 2012).
Powers, P. E. (Co-Principal), Haus, J. W. (CoPrincipal). “Single Mode THz Crystal Fiber
as Efficient THz Parametric Converter.”
Sponsored by United States Air Force Small
Business Innovation Research through
NP Photonics, $50,000. (December 8,
2009­–December 8, 2011).
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Powers, P. E. (Principal), Haus, J. W. (CoPrincipal). “Compact & Ultra-High
Resolution Terahertz Spectroscopic/
Fingerprint System.” Sponsored by NP
Photonics (US Army Small Business
Technology Transfer Program), $30,000.
(October 15, 2010­–April 25, 2011).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Smith, T. B. (Co-Principal), Basista, B. (CoPrincipal), Teed, R. (Co-Principal), Tomlin,
J. (Co-Principal), Schen, M. (Co-Principal),
Hundley, S. (Co-Principal). “Earth, Life, and
Physical Science Professional Development
Project for Grades 5-12 Teachers.”
Sponsored by Ohio Board of Regents,
$193,609. (July 1, 2011­–June 30, 2012).
Smith, T. B. (Principal), Birch, J. (CoPrincipal), Elhamri, S. (Co-Principal),
Engelhardt, E. (Co-Principal), Erdei, L.
(Co-Principal), Ferguson, S. (Co-Principal),
Hundley, S. (Co-Principal), Kelly, M. K.
(Co-Principal), Sandy, M. R. (Co-Principal).
“Curiosity in the Classroom Learning
Living Community.” Sponsored by University of Dayton, $23,688. (May 16, 2007­–May
15, 2012).
Instructor’s Manuals/
Student Study Guides . . . . . . . . .
Powers, P. E. (2011). Solutions Manual for
Fundamentals of Nonlinear Optics (pp. 132).
Boca Raton, FL.
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Barron-Palos, L., Smith, T. B., The NPDGamma Collaboration (2011). Determination of
the para-H_2 fraction in the NPDGamma
liquid hydrogen target at LANSCE. Nuclear
Instruments and Methods in Physical Review A, 659(1), 579.
Brecha, R. J., Mitchell, A., Hallinan, K.
P., Kissock, J. K. (2011). Prioritizing
Investment in Residential Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy­–A Case
Study for the US Midwest. Energy Policy,
39(5), 2982–2992.
Gea-Banacloche, J., Pedrotti, L. M. (2011).
Comparative model study of two-photon
deterministic quantum logical gates.
Physical Review A, 83, 04233-1 to 04233-8.
Gericke, M., Smith, T. B., The NPDGamma
Collaboration (2011). A Measurement of the
Parity Violating Gamma-Ray Asymmetry in
the Capture of Polarized Cold Neutrons on
Protons. Phys. Rev. C, 83(015505), 18 pages.
Hallinan, K. P., Brodrick, P., Northridge,
J., Brecha, R. J., Kissock, J. K. (2011).
Establishing Building Recommissioning
Priorities and Potential Energy Savings
from Utility Energy Data. ASHRAE
Transactions, 117(part 2).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Ibarra-Escamilla, B., Pottiez, O., Zhou, R.,
Zhan, Q., Powers, P. E., Kuzin, E., Haus, J.
W. (2011). Wavelength tunable high power
laser using a double-clad Er:Yb doped fiber.
Laser Physics, 21(11), 1936 –1940.
Gea-Banacloche, J., Pedrotti, L. M. “Study of
two-photon deterministic, passive quantum
logical gates.” Division of Atomic, Molecular
and Optical Physics, American Physical
Society, Atlanta, GA. (June 17, 2011).
Liu, H., Kieu, K., Lefrancois, S., Renninger,
W. H., Chong, A., Wise, F. W. (2011). Tm
Fiber Laser Mode-Locked At Large Normal
Dispersion. New York, NY: 2011 Conference
on Lasers and Electro-optics.
Katte, N., Haus, J. W., Powers, P. E., Sarangan,
A. M., Gao, J., Scalora, M. (2011). Thirdorder nonlinear optical properties of
metallodielectric stacks. Journal of the
Optical Society of America, B, 28(9),
2277–2283.
Haugan, H. J., Brown, G. J., Szmulowicz, F.,
Elhamri, S., Olson, B. V., Boggess, T. F.
“The role of InAs thickness on the material
properties of InAs/GaSb superlattices.”
SPIE-Remote sensing and instrumentation,
SPIE, San Diego, CA.. (August 21, 2011).
Mitchel, W. C., Park, J. H., Smith, H. E.,
Grazulis, L., Mou, S., Tomich, D., Eyink, K.,
Elhamri, S. (2011). Graphene growth on SiC
and other substrates using carbon sources
(vol. 1284, pp. 3). Boston: Mater. Res. Soc.
Symp. Proc.
McEwan, R., Brecha, R. J., Geiger, D. R., John,
G. P. (2011). Flowering phenology change
and climate warming in southwestern Ohio.
Plant Ecology, 212, 55–61.
Katte, N., Haus, J. W., Powers, P. E., Sarangan,
A. M., Gao, J., Scalora, M. “Z-scan
simulations on metallodielectric stacks
with nonlinear absorption.” Metamaterials:
Fundamentals and Applications IV, SPIE,
San Diego, CA. (August 21, 2011).
Steckel, J., Brecha, R. J., Strefler, J., Runge,
J., Luderer, G. (2011). Energy, Sustainable
Development and Integrated Assessment
Models (pp. 14). Stanford, CA: International
Energy Workshop.
Park, J., Mitchel, W. C., Brown, G. J., Elhamri,
S., Grazulis, L., Smith, H. E., Pacley, S. D.,
Boeckl, J. J., Eyink, K. G., Mou, S., Tomich,
D. H., Hoelscher, J. E. (2011). Band gap
formation in graphene by in-situ doping.
Applied Physics Letters, Also, Virtual J.
Nanoscale Sci. Tech, 98, 203102.
Renninger, W. H., Chong, A., Wise, F. W. (2011).
Amplifier similaritons in a dispersionmapped fiber laser. Optics Express, 19(23),
22496–22501.
Steenbergen, E. H., Connelly, B. C., Metcalfe,
G. D., Shen, H., Wraback, M., Lubyshev,
D., Qiu, Y., Fastenau, J. M., Liu, A.
W.K, Elhamri, S., Cellek, O. O., Zhang,
Y. H. (2011). Significantly improved
minority carrier lifetime observed in a
long-wavelength infrared III-V type-II
superlattice comprised of InAs/InAsSb.
Applied Physics Letters, 99, 251110.
Katte, N., Haus, J. W., Powers, P. E., Sarangan,
A. M., Gao, J., Scalora, M. “Nonlinear
response of metallodielectric stacks.”
Nonlinear Optics, Optical Society of
America, Kauai, Hawaii. (July 17, 2011).
Szmulowicz, F., Brown, G. J., Elhamri, S.,
Haugan, H. J. “Vertical Transport in InAs/
GaSb Superlattices: Model Results and
Relation to In-Plane Transport.” European
Material Research Society Meeting
(E-MRS), Material Research Society, Nice,
France. (May 10, 2011).
Zhou, R., Haus, J. W., Ibarra-Escamilla, B.,
Zhan, Q., Powers, P. E. “Phase locking
multiple fiber lasers using Talbot selfimaging effect.” Photonics West, SPIE, San
Francisco, CA. (January 26, 2011).
Szmulowicz, F., Haugan, H. J., Elhamri, S.,
Brown, G. J. (2011). Calculation of vertical
and horizontal mobilities in InAs/GaSb
superlattices. Physical Review B, 48,
155307.
Papers Published in
Conference Proceedings . . . .
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chong, A. (2011). Amplifier Similaritons in a
Fiber Laser (pp. CThU1). Washington DC:
Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics 2011.
Bilocerkowycz, J. M., Crum, R. J., Berney, R.
L., Krugh, J. L., MacLachlan, H. M. “All
Internationalization is (on occasion)Local:
Departmental Models for Enhancing Global
and Intercultural Engagement.” American
Council on Education Internationalization
Collaborative, American Council on Education,
Washington D.C.. (February 4, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ahoujja, M., Elhamri, S., Kouvetakis, J.,
Tolle, T., Ryu, M. Y., Yeo, Y. K. “Electrical
characterization of GeSn grown on Si
using ultra high vacuum chemical vapor
deposition method.” March Meeting of the
American Physical Society (Dallas, 2011),
American Physical Society, Dallas. (March
21, 2011).
Brecha, R. J. “Logistic Curves, Extraction
Costs and the Effective Size of Oil
Resources.” International Association of
Energy Economics, IAEE, Stockholm. (June
23, 2011).
Brecha, R. J. (2011). Logistic Curves,
Extraction Costs and the Effective Size of
Oil Resources (pp. 17). Stockhom: IAEE.
Chong, A., Renninger, W. H., Wise, F. W. (2011).
Linear light bullets based on Airy-Bessel
wave packets (vol. 7917, pp. 79170R).
Bellingham, WA: Proceedings of SPIE.
Haugan, H. J., Brown, G. J., Szmulowicz,
F., Elhamri, S. (2011). Design effects on
the material properties of InAs/GaSb
superlattices (vol. 1416, pp. 155). Why: AIP
Conference Proc.
Haugan, H. J., Brown, G. J., Szmulowicz,
F., Elhamri, S., Olson, B. V., Boggess, T.
F., Grazulis, L. (2011). The role of InAs
thickness on the material properties of
InAs/GaSb superlattices (vol. 8154, pp.
81540J). Why: Infrared Remote Sensing and
Instrumentation XIX, Proc. of SPIE.
Katte, N., Haus, J. W., Powers, P. E., Sarangan,
A. M., Gao, J., Scalora, M. (2011). Z-scan
simulations on metallodielectric stacks
with nonlinear absorption (vol. 8093, pp. 8).
Bellingham, WA: SPIE.
Ueckerdt, F., Brecha, R. J., Luderer, G.,
Sullivan, P., Schmid, E., Bauer, N. (2011).
Variable Renewable Energy in modeling
climate change mitigation scenarios (pp.
15). Stanford, CA: International Energy
Workshop. Retrieved from emf.stanford.
edu/files/docs/322/Ueckerdt-Paper.pdf
Zhou, B., Chong, A., Wise, F. W., Bache,
M. (2011). Sub-20 fs energetic near-IR
pulses generated with cascaded soliton
compression in short lithium niobate
crystals (pp. CF1_6). Washington DC:
The European Conference on Lasers and
Electro-Optics (CLEO/Europe) 2011.
Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boeckl, J., Lu, W., Mitchel, W., Eyink, K.,
Elhamri, S., Smith, H. E., Grazulis, L.,
Landis, G. R. “Role of Oxygen in Growth of
Epitaxial Graphene.” Symposium on Science
and Technology of Epitaxial Graphene, St.
Augustine, FL. (October 24, 2011).
Haugan, H. J., Brown, G. J., Elhamri,
S., Szmulowicz, F. “Design effects
on the material properties of InAs/
GaSb superlattices.” 15th International
Conference on Narrow Gap Systems,
Vicksburg, VA. (August 1, 2011).
Mitchel, W. C., Boeckl, J., Mou, S., Park, J.,
Elhamri, S. “ ‘Growth and Characterization
of Graphene on SiC and Other Substrates’.”
Symposium on Science and Technology
of Epitaxial Graphene, St. Augustine, FL.
(October 24, 2011).
Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hallinan, K. P., Brodrick, P., Brecha, R. J.,
Kissock, J. K., Northridge, J. “Establishing
Building Recommissioning Priorities
and Potential Energy Savings from
Utility Energy Data.” ASHRAE Annual
Conference, ASHRAE, Montreal, Canada.
(June 25, 2011).
Hallinan, K. P., Mitchell, A., Brecha, R. J.,
Kissock, J. K. “Targeting Residential
Energy Reduction for City Utilities Using
Historical Electrical Utility Data and
Readily Available Building Data.” ASHRAE
Annual Conference, ASHRAE, Montreal,
Canada. (June 25, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . . . .
Boeckl, J., Lu, W., Mitchel, W., Eyink, K.,
Smith, H. E., Grazulis, L., Landis, G. R.,
Elhamri, S. “Role of Oxygen in Growth of
Epitaxial Graphene.” Georgia Tech Seminar
Series, Atlanta, GA. (November 1, 2011).
Boeckl, J., Mitchel, W. C., Lu, W., Elhamri,
S., Smith, H. E., Grazulis, L. “Growth of
Low Dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials.”
XX International Materials Research
Congress (IMRC2011), Cancun, Mexico.
(August 14, 2011).
Boeckl, J., Mitchel, W. C., Lu, W., Elhamri,
S., Smith, H. E., Grazulis, L. “Carbon
Nanomaterials and Applications.” Joint
Australian-AFOSR Workshop, Melbourne,
Australia. (July 1, 2011).
Boeckl, J., Mitchel, W., Lu, W., Elhamri, S.,
Smith, H. E., Grazulis, L. “Low Dimensional
Carbon Fundamentals.” 7th International
Conference on Diffusion In Solids and
Liquids (DSL2011), Algarve, Portugal. (June
26, 2011).
Brecha, R. J. “Ten Reasons to Take Peak Oil
Seriously.” Energy Futures and Geopolitics,
the Long View, Patterson School of
Diplomacy and International Commerce,
Lexington, KY. (October 20, 2011).
Brecha, R. J. “Observations on German and
U.S. Approaches to Climate Change and
Alternative Energy.” Annual meeting,
Checkpoint Charlie Foundation, Berlin,
Germany. (March 15, 2011).
Powers, P. E. “Tuning across the terahertz
spectrum with broadband and narrow band
sources.”, Nanjing Institute of Science and
Technology, China. (May 24, 2011).
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . . .
Ahoujja, M. (Principal). “Systematic study
of the electrical properties of GeSn and
SiGeSn for the Si-based optoelectronic
devices.” Sponsored by Air Force Summer
Faculty Fellowship Program, $18,000. (May
6, 2011­–July 29, 2011).
Technical Reports . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sathaye, J., et al, Brecha, R. J. (2011).
Renewable energy in the context of
sustainable development. In Edenhofer, O.
(Ed.), IPCC Special Report on Renewable
Energy Sources and Climate Change
Mitigation. Cambridge: Cambridge.
political science
Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ingram, J. L. (2011). Criminal Evidence, 11th
(11th ed., vol. 1, pp. 1,022). Cincinnati, OH:
Elsevier, Anderson Publishing.
Lee, M., Neeley, G.W., Stewart, K.., (2011). The
Practice of Government Public Relations.
New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Neeley, G. W., Stewart, K. (2011). Conclusion.
In Lee, M., Neeley, G., Stewart, K. (Ed.), The
Practice of Government Public Relations.
New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.
Neeley, G. W., Stewart, K. (2011). Introduction.
In Lee, M., Neeley, G., Stewart, K. (Ed.), The
Practice of Government Public Relations.
New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pautz, M. (2011). Remembering the Regulators
Themselves: Melding Administrative
Procedures and Regulatory Theory (3rd
ed., vol. 71, pp. 493–495). Blackwell: Public
Administration Review.
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hudson, N. F. (Principal). “The Future of
UN Security Council Resolution 1325:
The Role of Resolutions in International
Law.” Sponsored by Research Council
Faculty Seed Grant, University of Dayton
Research Institute, $6,000. (December
2010­–December 30, 2011).
Pautz, M. (Principal). “The View from the
Regulated Community: Perceptions of
Environmental Regulation in Ohio.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton, $6,000.
(May 2011­–August 2011).
Watkins, D. (Principal). “Research Council Seed
Grant.” Sponsored by University of Dayton
Research Council, $5,500, May 16th–August 15th
2011 and May 16th–August 15th 2012.
Instructional Software . . . . . .
Ingram, J. L. (2011). Case Studies, Criminal
Evidence, 11th (11th ed., vol. 1, pp.
Electronic Publication). Cincinnati, OH:
Elsevier, Anderson Publishing.
Ingram, J. L. (2011). PowerPoint Slides for
Criminal Evidence, 11th (11th ed., vol. 1,
pp. Electronic PowerPoint Publication).
Cincinnati, OH: Elsevier, Anderson
Publishing.
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Instructor’s Manuals/
Student Study Guides . . . . . . . . . .
Ingram, J. L. (2011). Criminal Evidence,
11th, Instructor’s Guide (11th ed., vol. 1,
pp. Electronic). Cincinnati, OH: Elsevier,
Anderson Publishing.
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . .
Ghere, R. K. (2011). Network Legitimacy
and Accountability in a Developmental
Perspective. Public Integrity, 13(2), 163–179.
Martorano, N. A., Ulbig, S. G. (2011). The
Coingate Effect: The Impact of Scandal
on Attitudes Toward State and Federal
Political Actors. The Social Science Journal.
Retrieved from
Niv-Solomon, A., Janik, L. L., Boyer, M. A.,
Hudson, N. F., Urlacher, B., Brown, S. W.,
Maneggia, D. (2011). Evolving Beyond
Self-Interest? Some Experimental Findings
From Simulated International Negotiations.
Simulation and Gaming, 42(6), 711–732.
Pautz, M. (2011). Reconsidering Accountability
for Environmental Inspectors: Trading
“Compliance by Computer” for Relationship
Building. Public Administration Quarterly,
35(3), 361–399.
Pautz, M. (2011). Challenging the Constitution:
Convening a Mock Constitutional
Convention for American Government
Students. PS: Political Science & Politics,
44(3), 648–651.
Pautz, M., Rinfret, S. R. (2011). Making
Sense of the Front-lines: Environmental
Inspectors in Ohio and Wisconsin. Journal
of Environmental Studies and Sciences,
1(4), 277–288.
Pierce, J. L. (2011). Rights Protection and
Constitutional Justice: Some Comparative
Reflections. Bond University Law Review,
22(3), 212–225.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Martorano, N. A. “Legislators: Why They Do
What They Do.” Midwest Political Science
Association, MPSA, Chicago, IL. (April 1, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ghere, R. K. “Human Resources Management
in Humanitarian Nongovernmental
Organizations.” 2011 Annual Conference,
American Society for Publc Administration,
Baltimore. (March 10, 2011).
Hudson, N. F. “Security Council Resolution
1325: The Challenges of Breaking into
Global Security Governance.” International
Studies Association Annual Conference,
International Studies Association, Montreal,
Canada. (March 19, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Hudson, N. F., Lavallee, T. “QDR Past and
Present: Femininist Engagement with U.S.
National Security Policy.” International
Studies Association Annual Conference,
International Studies Association, Montreal,
Canada. (March 19, 2011).
Martorano, N. A., Hamm, K. E., Hedlund, R. D.
“Limiting the Evolutionary Path: Explaining
Constitutional and Statutory Entrenchment
in State Legislatures.” American Political
Science Association Annual Meeting,
American Political Science Association,
Seattle, WA. (September 2, 2011).
Martorano, N. A., Hedlund, R. D., Hamm,
K. E. “The Ties That Bind: Measuring
Constitutional and Statutory Entrenchment
in State Legislatures.” State Politics and
Policy Conference, Dartmouth College,
Hanover, NH. (June 3, 2011).
Martorano, N. A., Hedlund, R. D., Hamm, K. E.
“Parallel Jurisdictions, Oversight Capability
and Administrative Review: U.S. State
Legislatures and Administrative Agencies.”
Midwestern Political Science Association,
MPSA, Chicago, IL. (March 31, 2011).
Pautz, M. “Their Views Matter: Front-line
Regulators’ Perceptions of the Regulated
Community in Ohio.” Midwest Political
Science Association 2011 Annual
Conference, Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, IL. (April 1, 2011).
Pautz, M., Hoflund, A. B. “Self-regulation
Trends in Food Safety: Experiences with
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control
Points (HACCP) Systems in the Produce
Industries.” Law and Society Association
Annual Meeting, Law and Society, San
Francisco, California. (June 3, 2011).
Pautz, M., Hoflund, A. B., Hyde, R. “One
HACCP, Two Approaches: Experiences with
and Perceptions of the Hazard Analysis
and Critical Control Points Food Safety
Management Systems in the US and EU.”
Law and Society Association Annual
Meeting, Law and Society, San Francisco,
California. (June 3, 2011).
Pautz, M., Rinfret, S. “A New Perspective:
Environmental Policy and Regulators on
the Front-Lines.” Midwest Political Science
Association 2011 Annual Conference,
Midwest Political Science Association
Conference, Chicago, IL. (April 1, 2011).
Pautz, M., Rinfret, S. R. “Perspectives from the
Front-lines of Environmental Regulation:
A Case Study of Inspectors in Ohio and
Wisconsin.” Law and Society Association
Annual Meeting, Law and Society, San
Francisco, California. (June 3, 2011).
Pautz, M., Warnement, M. K. “Rescuing
Government? Depictions of Military
and Law Enforcement in Contemporary
American Cinema.” Midwest Political
Science Association 2011 Annual
conference, Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, IL. (April 1, 2011).
Pierce, J. L., Gill, R., Weiden, D. “Empirical
and Legal Trends at the High Court of
Australia.” Southwest Social Science
Association’s Annual Meeting, Las Vegas,
Nevada. (March 17, 2011).
Ensalaco, M. “The Advent of An Arab World Free
from Fear and Want.” Annual Conference
Amnesty International OSU Chapter, Amnesty
International, Ohio State University Chapter,
Columbus. (April 9, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Beyond Just Raising Awareness:
Developing a Multi-level Public
Information and Social Marketing
Campaign for Demand Reduction and the
Prevention of Human Trafficking.” 8th
Annual International Conference on Human
Trafficking, Prostitution, and Sex Work,
Second Chance, University of Toledo, Ohio.
(September 30, 2011).
Ensalaco, M. “Catholic Social Teaching and
Catholic Higher Education.” Annual
Meeting Association of Catholic Colleges
andUniversities, Peace and Justice
Committee, Association of Catholic Colleges
and Universities, Notre Dame University.
(March 24, 2011).
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . . .
Bilocerkowycz, J. M. “Political
Democratization of Post-Communist
States.” European Regional Seminar,
Wright-Patterson Air Force, Defense
Institute of Security Management,
Fairborn, OH. (December 9, 2011).
Bilocerkowycz, J. M. “Political Democratization
of Post-Communist States.” European
Regional Seminar, Wright-Patterson
Air Force, Defense Institute of Security
Assistance Management, Fairborn, OH.
(August 23, 2011).
Bilocerkowycz, J. M. “Political
Democratization of Post-Communist
States.” European Regional Seminar,
Wright-Patterson Air Force, Defense
Institute of Security Management,
Fairborn, OH. (July 26, 2011).
Bilocerkowycz, J. M. “The Collapse of the
USSR.” Annual Historical Conference:
Revolution, Reaction, and Reform, Ohio
Historical Society & Buckeye Council for
Historical Education, Columbus, OH. (July
22, 2011).
Bilocerkowycz, J. M. “Political
Democratization of Post-Communist
States.” European Regional Seminar,
Wright-Patterson Air Force, Defense
Institute of Security Management,
Fairborn, OH. (June 17, 2011).
Bilocerkowycz, J. M. “Whither Russia 2011?”
Meeting of a religious-based group that
would be traveling to Russia, Miami Valley
Episcopal Russian Network, St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church. (February 6, 2011).
Ensalaco, M. “Nine Eleven: A Decade After.”,
Rochester Chapter UD Alumni Association,
Rochester, New York. (November 15, 2011).
Ensalaco, M. “Catholic Colleges and
Universities in the Movement to Ablish
Modern-Day Slavery.” Quarterly Meeting,
Coalition of Catholic Organizations
against Human Trafficking, United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops,
Washington D.C. (November 15, 2011).
Ensalaco, M. “Catholic Social Teaching and
Human Trafficking.” Global Solidarity
Conference, Catholic Relief Services,
Dayton Ohio. (March 11, 2011).
Ensalaco, M. Dayton Christian Connections,
Catholic Relief Services, Dayton. (March
6, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Human Trafficking.”, University
of Dayton Lifelong Learning Institute,
Dayton, Ohio. (March 15, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Human Trafficking and What We Can
Do About It..” Exhibit Opening: Under Our
Noses, Dayton International Peace Museum,
Dayton, OH USA. (January 11, 2011).
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ensalaco, M. “Rescuing and Restoring Victims
of Human Trafficking.”, Catholic Social
Services in the Miami Valley, Dayton. (June
15, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Human Trafficking.” Youth Forum,
Junior Council on World Affairs, Clayton,
Ohio. (December 2, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Modern Day Slavery.”,
Meadowdale High School, Dayton, Ohio.
(November 11, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Implications of Working with
Victims of Human Trafficking.” Case
MAnagers Training, Young Womens
Christian Association, Dayton, Ohio.
(October 26, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Human Trafficking is the Modern
Day Slave Trade.”, Alpha Kappa Alpha
Professional African American Women’s
Sorority, Dayton, Ohio. (October 21, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Human Trafficking.”, Montgomery
County Prosecutor’s Office, Dayton, Ohio.
(April 6, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Labor Trafficking and Fair
Trade.” 4th Annual Greater Cincinnati
Human Trafficking Conference, End
Slavery Cincinnati and Partnership
Against Trafficking in Humans, Covington,
Kentucky. (January 28, 2011).
Talbott, A. “Labor Trafficking.” Raising the
Red Flags of Human Trafficking!, End
Slavery Cincinnati & Partnership Against
the Trafficking of Humans, Northern
Kentucky University, Highland Heights,
KY USA. (January 14, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . .
PSYCHOLOGY
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bauer, J. J. (2011). The postconventional
self: Ego maturity, growth stories … and
happiness? In Pfaffenberger, A., Marko, P.
W., Combs, A. (Ed.), The Postconventional
Personality: Perspectives on Higher
Development (pp. 101–118). Albany, NY:
SUNY Press.
Pittinsky, T. L., Rosenthal, S. A., Montoya,
R. Matthew (2011). Measuring positive
attitudes toward outgroups: Development
and validation of the Allophilia Scale. In
Tropp, L. R., Mallett, R. (Ed.), Beyond
prejudice reduction: Pathways to positive
intergroup relations (pp. 141–160).
Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kunz, B. (Supporting), Quill, L. L. (Supporting),
Gunzelmann, G. (Principal). “3D Allocentric
Versus Egocentric Orientation.” Sponsored
by Air Force Research Laboratory Warfighter Readiness Research Division,
$55,793. (November 2011­–November 2012).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Goodnight, J. (Principal). “The Effects of
Impulsivity on Youths’ Responsiveness
to Parental Contingencies.” Sponsored
by University of Dayton, $5,000. (May 16,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Bauer, J. J., Schwab, J. R., McAdams, D.
P. (2011). Self-actualization: Where ego
development finally feels good? The
Humanistic Psychologist, 39, 121–136.
Cai, H., Sedikides, C., Gaertner, L., Wang, C.,
Carvallo, M., Xu, Y., O’Mara, E., Jackson, L. E.
(2011). Tactical self-enhancement in China: Is
modesty at the service of self-enhancement in
East-Asian culture? Social Psychological and
Personality Science, 2, 59–64.
Crutcher, R. J., Beer, J. M. (2011). An auditory
analog of the picture superiority effect.
Memory & Cognition, 39(01), 63–74.
Hammond, E. M., Berry, M. A., Rodriguez,
D. N. (2011). The Influence of Rape
Myth Acceptance, Sexual Attitudes, and
Belief in a Just World on Attributions of
Responsibility in a Date Rape Scenario.
Legal and Criminological Psychology, 16,
242–252.
Latendresse, S. J., Bates, J. E., Goodnight, J.,
Dodge, K. A., Lansford, J. E., Pettit, G. S.,
Budde, J. P., Goate, A., Dick, D. M. (2011).
Differential susceptibility to adolescent
externalizing trajectories: Examining the
interplay between CHRM2 and peer group
antisocial behavior. Child Development, 82,
1797–1814.
Montoya, R. Matthew, Pittinsky, T. L. (2011).
When increased group identification leads
to outgroup liking and cooperation: The role
of trust. Journal of Social Psychology, 151,
784–806.
O’Mara, E., Jackson, L. E., Batson, C. D.,
Gaertner, L. (2011). Will moral outrage
stand up? Distinguishing among emotional
reactions to a moral violation. European
Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 173–179.
Kirschman, K. J. Brown (Principal), Dodds,
C. (Co-Principal). “Preschoolers and
their Sibling Supervisors: What Happens
When Mom’s Not Around?” Sponsored by
American Psychological Foundation and
the Society of Pediatric Psychology, $5,000.
(October 2009­–June 2011).
O’Mara, E., McNulty, J., Karney, B. (2011).
Positively biased appraisals in everyday
life: When do they benefit mental health
and when do they harm it? Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 101,
415–432.
Kunz, B. (Principal). “The effect of visual
capture on spatial perception and action.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton
Research Council, $5,000. (May 11,
2011­–September 11, 2011).
Pittinsky, T. L., Rosenthal, S. A., Montoya, R.
Matthew (2011). Asymmetrical effects of
positive and negative intergroup attitudes.
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority
Psychology, 17, 134–143.
Reeb, R. N. (Principal). “Clinical Psychology
Traineeship Program for Fiscal Year 2012.”
Sponsored by Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and
Mental Health Services Board, $26,500.
(July 1, 2011­–June 30, 2012).
Rosenthal, S. A., Montoya, R. Matthew, Ridings,
L., Rieck, S., Hooley, J. (2011). Further
evidence of the Narcissistic Personality
Inventory’s validity problems: A meta-analytic
investigation--response to Miller, Maples,
and Campbell (2011). Journal of Research in
Personality, 45, 408–416.
Reeb, R. N. (Principal). “Clinical Psychology
Traineeship Program for Fiscal Year 2011.”
Sponsored by Alcohol, Drug Addiction,
and Mental Health Service Board of
Montgomery County, Ohio, $26,500. (July 1,
2010­–June 30, 2011).
Rowland-Bryant, E., Skinner, A. L., Dixon,
L. J., Skinner, C. H., Saudargas, R. (2011).
Using relevant video clips from popular
media to enhance learning in large
introductory psychology courses: A pilot
Study. Teaching of Psychology, 22(2), 51–65.
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Sedikides, C., Gaertner, L., O’Mara, E. (2011).
Individual self, relational self, collective
self: Hierarchical ordering of the tripartite
self. Psychological Studies, 56, 98–107.
Zhang, J., Huang, F., Montoya, R. Matthew, Niu, J.
(2011). Trust in social institutions: Comparisons
between the Chinese, American, and Canadian
populations. International Journal of Psychology,
15, 20–24.
Magazine/Trade
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bauer, J. J. (2011). Your story, your self: Life
stories and the science of happiness and
meaning (vol. 3, pp. 33–37). Dayton, OH:
University of Dayton Magazine.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reeb, R. N., Bringle, R. “Strengthening the
theoretical bases of research on service
learning: Research related to students,
community, faculty, institutions, and
partnerships..” International Association
for Research on Service-Learning and
Community Engagement, International
Association for Research on ServiceLearning and Community Engagement,
Chicago, Illinois. (November 4, 2011).
Reeb, R. N., Bringle, R., Davidson, W.,
Rosing, H., Folger, S., Langsner, S.
“Service-learning in community action
research: Theory, research, and practice.”
Midwestern Psychological Association,
Midwestern Psychological Association,
Chicago, Illinois. (May 3, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bauer, J. J. “The humanities and the education
pie: Be the crust, not a piece.” 18th Annual
Humanities Symposium, Alumni Chair
in the Humanities, University of Dayton,
Dayton, OH. (February 15, 2011).
Gaertner, L., O’Mara, E., Jackson, L. E. “On
the intragroup origin of positive ingroup
regard: Oxytocin and intragroup socialregulation?” European Association of Social
Psychology, European Association of Social
Psychology, Stockholm, SW. (July 12, 2011).
Gordon, C. L., Dixon, L. J. “Marital resilience
during the transition to post-parenthoo.”
Annual Meeting of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies, Toronto, Canada. (November 11,
2011).
Reeb, R. N., Gahimer, J., Folger, S., Steel, A.,
Mason, S., Stayton, L., Kelsey, U. “Psychoecological systems model for engaged
scholarship and service-learning: Theory,
research, and practice.” International
Symposium on Service-Learning:
Connecting the Global to the Local, Ningbo
College of Arts and Sciences
36
Scholarship 2011
Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University
and University of Indianapolis, Ningbo,
Zhejiang, China. (September 5, 2011).
Shermerhorn, A. C., Bates, J. E., Goodnight,
J., Lansford, J. E., Dodge, K. A., Pettit, G.
S. “Temperament moderates associations
between exposure to stress and children’s
externalizing problems.” 2011 Biennial
Meeting, Society for Research in Child
Development, Montreal, CA. (April 1, 2011).
Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bauer, J. J., Kamble, S. V., Park, S. W. “Growth
motivation in India: Individualism,
collectivism, caste, and gender.” Annual
Convention, Society for Personality and
Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
(January 28, 2011).
Boyce, K., Wayment, H. A., Bauer, J. J. “Selfawareness, interdependence, compassion,
and growth: Development of a Quiet Ego
Scale.” Annual Convention, Society for
Personality and Social Psychology, San
Antonio, TX. (January 29, 2011).
Crutcher, R. J. “The Recall Advantage of
Sounds versus Words: A Dual Coding
Account.” Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Soceity, Seattle, WA.
(November 5, 2011).
Denker, G. M., Goodnight, J., Bates, J. E.,
Staples, A. D. “Higher levels of childhood
internalizing behaviors predict higher
levels of disrupted sleep patterns in
adolescence.” 2011 Biennial Meeting,
Society for Research in Child Development,
Montreal, CA. (April 2, 2011).
Dixon, L. J., Goodnight, J., Ridings, L. L.,
Gordon, C. L. “Attachment, depression, and
mediating variables: A path model.” Annual
meeting of the Association for Behavioral
and Cognitive Therapies, Association
for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,
Toronto, Canada. (November 12, 2011).
Dixon, L. J., Gordon, K. C. “Betrayal
characteristics and forgiveness:
The mediating role of laypeople’s
conceptualizations of forgivenes.” Annual
Meeting of the Association for Behavioral
and Cognitive Therapies, Association
for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,
Toronto, Canada. (November 11, 2011).
Goodnight, J., Bates, J. E., Pettit, G. S., Dodge,
K. A., Lansford, J. E. “An examination
of individual differences in adolescents’
responsiveness to parental reinforcement
and punishment.” 2011 Bienniel
Meeting, Society for Research on Child
Development, Montreal, CA. (April 1, 2011).
Lander, G. C., Zois, C. J., Porco, J. R. “The
Association Between Alexithymia and
Primary Versus Secondary Psychopathy.”
Midwestern Psychological Association
Conference, Chicago, IL. (May 5, 2011).
Mason, S., Reeb, R. N. “Is lack of familiarity
with Millennium Development Goals among
college students a problem to be addressed
in service-learning projects?” International
Association for Research on ServiceLearning and Community Engagement,
International Association for Research
on Service-Learning and Community
Engagement, Chicago, Illinois. (November
4, 2011).
Mason, S., Reeb, R. N. “Relevance of
Millennium Development Goals in servicelearning projects.” Southwestern Ohio
Council for Higher Education ServiceLearning Conference, Southwestern Ohio
Council for Higher Education, Cedarville,
Ohio. (February 3, 2011).
Odar, C., Kirschman, K. J. Brown, Pelley,
T., Butz, C., Besner, G., Fabia, R.
“Demographic and injury variables
as predictors of child PTSS following
burn injury.” The National Conference
in Pediatric Psychology, American
Psychological Association (Division 54:
Society of Pediatric Psychology), San
Antonio, Texas. (April 15, 2011).
Park, S. W., Colvin, C. R., Hill, K. M., Bauer, J.
J. “Accuracy and bias in self-perception of
academic ability.” 2011 Annual Convention,
Society for Personality and Social Psychology,
San Antonio, TX. (January 29, 2011).
Pelley, T. J., Steel, A. L., Reichle, A. C., Minton,
C., Katsuyama, R. M., Reeb, R. N. “The
Effects of a Contingency Management
Program on Transitional Living for
Homeless Youth.” Eighty-Third Annual
Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological
Association, Chicago, IL. (May 5, 2011).
Pelley, T., Kirschman, K. J. Brown, Odar,
C., Butz, C., Besner, G., Fabia, R. “The
development of the psychosocial adjustment
to burn questionnaire for children age
five and under.” The National Conference
in Pediatric Psychology, American
Psychological Association (Division 54:
Society of Pediatric Psychology), San
Antonio, Texas. (April 14, 2011).
Reeb, R. N., Folger, S., Steel, A., Mason, S.,
Stayton, L., Ufholz, K. “Psycho-ecological
systems model for participatory community
action research: Evidence of reliability and
validity.” American Psychological Association,
Washington, D.C.. (August 5, 2011).
Reeb, R. N., Steel, A., Mason, S., Stayton, L.,
Ufholz, K. “Effects of a service-learning
homelessness project on students’ learning and
civic attitudes.” International Association
for Research on Service-Learning adn
Community Engagement, International
Association for Research on ServiceLearning adn Community Engagement,
Chicago, Illinois. (November 5, 2011).
Reeb, R. N., Steel, A., Mason, S., Stayton, L.,
Ufholz, K. “Psycho-ecological systems
model for engaged scholarship and
service-learning reserch: Application to
homelessness.” Southwestern Ohio Council
for Higher Education, Cedarville, Ohio.
(February 3, 2011).
Rodriguez, D. N., Berry, M. A., Timbrook,
J., Gresley, J. “The Effect of Lineup
Administrator Blindness on the Recording
of Eyewitness Identification Decisions.”
Annual Meeting, American Psychology­
–Law Society, Miami, FL. (March 5, 2011).
Roth, M., Montoya, R. Matthew “Forbidden
Relationships and Betrayed Trust..”
Midwest Psychological Association,
Chicago, Illinois. (February 10, 2011).
Roth, M., Phelps, C. E. Roecker “The Impact
of Friend Gender on Romantic Partner
Preferred Characteristics.” Annual
meeting of the Midwestern Psychological
Association, Chicago, IL. (May 6, 2011).
Sinclair, R., Phelps, C. E. Roecker “The
effects of sibling relationships on romantic
relationship expectations in high conflict
homes.” Annual meeting of the Midwestern
Psychological Association, Chicago. (May
6, 2011).
Voelkel, E. A., Zois, C. J. “Mediators of the Association Between College Major and Binge
Drinking.” Midwestern Psychological Association Conference, Chicago. (May 5, 2011).
Wischkaemper, K. C., Dixon, L. J., Gordon,
K. C. “Extrinsic religiosity and depressive
symptoms: Effects of avoiding the betrayer
during the forgiveness proces.” Annual
Meeting of the Association for Behavioral
and Cognitive Therapies, Association
for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,
Toronto, Canada. (November 11, 2011).
Papers Published in
Conference Proceedings . . . . .
Yakopcic, C., Puttmann, J., Kunz, B., Holleran,
M., Wingeier, B., Hashemi, A., Stapp, K.
(2011). Human perception of light emitting
diodes for aircraft anti-collision lighting.
Dayton, OH: International Symposium for
Aviation Psychology.
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . .
Bauer, J. J. “The science of life stories and
personal growth.” Spotlight on Technology,
Art, Research, and Scholarship, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH. (November 30, 2011).
Bauer, J. J. “The inimitable narratives of
eudaimonic growth.” Psychology Colloquium,
Wright State University. (May 6, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Katsuyama, R. M. “Health Disparities in
Ohio’s Asian American Communities.”
Ad-hoc Meeting of Asian American Leaders
in Toledo, OH, Toledo China Center, Hong
Kong Buffet Restaurant, Toledo OH.
(April 3, 2011).
Kirschman, K. J. Brown “Pediatric
Psychologists in Traditional Academic
Settings: Obtaining.”, Department of
Psychology, Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
(January 12, 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J. (2011). The Master Argument
of MacIntyre’s After Virtue. In Curran,
C. E., Fullam, L. A. (Ed.), Virtue: Readings
in Moral Theology No. 16 (pp. 51–78).
Philadelphia, PA: Paulist Press.
Kallenberg, B. J. (2011). The Theological
Origins of Engineering. In Hallinan, K. J.,
Heft, J. (Ed.), Engineering Education and
Practice: Embracing a Catholic Vision
(pp. 41–58). Notre Dame, IN: University of
Notre Dame Press.
O’Mara, E. “Advice for applying to academic
positions.”, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, TN. (April 23, 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J., Cox, D. M. (2011). Character.
In Green, J., Lapsley, J., Miles, R., Verhey,
A. (Ed.), Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics.
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic Press.
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . . .
Kallenberg, B. J., Hatch, D. (2011). Technology.
In Green, J., Lapsley, J., Miles, R., Verhey,
A. (Ed.), Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics.
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic Press.
Montoya, R. Matthew. “Physiological responses
and relative physical attractiveness.” Sponsored by University of Dayton Research
Institute, $6,100. (May 2011­–August 2011).
religious
studies
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Branick, V. P. (2011). Understanding the
Historical Books of the Old Testament. New
York, NY: Paulist Press.
Kallenberg, B. J. (2011). God & Gadgets:
Following Jesus in a Technological World.
Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.
Levering, M. W. Christ and the Catholic
Priesthood. Chicago, ILs: Hillenbrand Books.
Levering, M. W. Jewish-Christian Dialogue
and the Life of Wisdom. London, ENG:
Continuum.
Levering, M. W. Predestination: Biblical
and Theological Paths. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Levering, M. W. In Levering, M., Huetter,
R. (Ed.), Ressourcement Thomism.
Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of
America Press.
Levering, M. W. The Betrayal of Charity.
Baylor University Press:.
Levering, M. W. In Emery, G., Levering, M.
(Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Doyle, D. M. (2011). Jesus Founding the
Church: A Perspective Drawing Upon
Loewe and Lonergan. In McMahon, C.,
Denny, C. (Ed.), Finding Salvation in Christ.
Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.
Kallenberg, B. J., Rafizadeh, H. A. (2011).
A Systems View of Time-dependent Ethical
Decisions. In Hallinan, K. J., Heft, J.
(Ed.), Engineering Education and Practice:
Embracing a Catholic Vision (pp. 104–117).
Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre
Dame Press.
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Doyle, D. M. (2011). Review of “The Church:
the Evolution of Catholicism” by Richard
P. McBrien. Milwaukee, WI: Theological
Studies.
Doyle, D. M. (2011). Review of “Beyond
Pentecostalism” by Wolgang Vondey.
Chester Hill: Australasian Pentecostal
Studies.
Levering, M. W. Review of “The Ethics
of Abortion” by Christopher Kaczor.
Philadelphia, PA: National Catholic
Bioethics Quarterly.
Levering, M. W. Review of Edgardo ColonEmeric’s Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian
Perfection. Oxford, Eng: Modern Theology.
Levering, M. W. Review of Edward Feser, The
Last Superstition. Washington DC: The
Thomist.
Levering, M. W. Review of Joseph Ratzinger,
Faith and the Future. South Bend, IN: Saint
Austin Review.
Levering, M. W. Review of Russell Friedman,
Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas
to Ockham. England: Journal of the History
of Philosophy.
Kallenberg, B. J., Tousley, N. (2011). Virtue
Ethics. In Green, J., Lapsley, J., Miles, R.,
Verhey, A. (Ed.), Dictionary of Scripture and
Ethics. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic
Press.
Portier, W. L. Review of Bruce K. Ward,
Redeeming the Enlightenment, Christianity
and the Liberal Virtues (April 9, 2010 ed.,
vol. CXXXVII, pp. 24–25). New York, NY:
Commonweal Magazine.
Levering, M. W. Aquinas. In Westerholm, S.
(Ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Paul.
Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Portier, W. L. (2011). Review of God in Action
by Cardinal Francis George (14th ed., vol.
38, pp. 24–26). New York, NY: Commonweal.
Levering, M. W. Christ, the Trinity, and
Predestination. In Dempsey, M. (Ed.),
Trinity and Election in Contemporary
Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
Portier, W. L. (2011). Geezer Rock for the
Summer. New York, NY: Verdicts,
Commonweal Magazine.org/verdicts Book
Blog
Levering, M. W. Ockham on the Papacy. In
Emery, K., Speer, A., Friedman, R. (Ed.),
Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle
Ages. Leiden: Brill.
Portier, W. L. (2011). Review of” When Values
Collide: The Catholic Church, Sexual Abuse,
and the Challenges of Leadership” by
Joseph P. Chinnici (2nd ed., vol. 29, pp. 5–7).
Washington, DC: U.S. Catholic Historian.
Levering, M. W. Ordering Wisdom.
In Levering, M., Huetter, R. (Ed.),
Ressourcement Thomism. Washington, DC:
Catholic University of America Press.
Moore, C. A., Hayes, D. L. (2011). “We Have
Been Believers: Black Catholic Studies.”
In Fisher, J. T., McGuinness, M. (Ed.), The
Catholic Studies Reader (pp. pp. 259–281).
New York, NY.
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bennett, J. M. (2011). Review of “Author Looks
for Meaning in Games.” Kansas City, MO:
National Catholic Reporter.
Bennett, J. M. (2011). Review of “Christian
Ethics in a Technological Age” by Brian
Brock. Chicago, IL: The Christian Century.
Doyle, D. M. (2011). Review of “Prayers of the
Faithful” by James P. McCartin (2nd ed.,
vol. 29, pp. p. 73). Washington, DC: U.S.
Catholic Historian.
Portier, W. L. (2011). Review of Unlearning
Protestantism by Gerald Schlabach (4th
ed., vol. 138, pp. 36–37). New York, NY:
Commonweal.
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bennett, J. M. (Principal). “Aquinas on the
Internet? Theological Questioning in a
Web 2.0 Age.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Institute, $5,000. (May 16,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Doyle, D. M. (Co-Principal), Carter, M. (CoPrincipal), McLeod, A. (Co-Principal).
“Called to Question LLC Planning.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton Honors
Program, $2,500. (May 2011­–August 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J. (Principal), Jablonski, L. (CoPrincipal), Heidgerken, B. (Co-Principal).
“REL103 Pilot Program Religion and Science
Traditions.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Common Academic Program, $2,500.
(May 1, 2011­–May 15, 2012).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Orji, C. (Principal). “Grant-in-Aid.” Sponsored
by University of Dayton, $1,000. (May 15,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Orji, C. (Principal). “Seed Grant.” Sponsored
by University of Dayton, $5,000. (May 15,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bennett, J. M. (2012). Stanley Hauerwas’s
Influence on Catholic Moral Theology.
Journal of Moral Theology, 1(1), 148–169.
Johnston, W. H. (2011). Schools of Spirituality:
Drawing from the Wealth of the Catholic
Tradition. Catechist, 45(2), 46–49.
Levering, M. W. Aquinas on the Christian Life.
Journal of Lutheran Ethics.
Levering, M. W. Eternal Life, a Merited Free
Gift? Nova et Vetera.
Levering, M. W. Eternity, History, and Divine
Providence. Angelicum.
Levering, M. W. God and Greek Philosophy in
Contemporary Biblical Scholarship. Journal
of Theological Interpretation, 4(2), 169–185.
Levering, M. W. Linear and Participatory
History in Augustine’s City of God. Journal
of Theological Interpretation.
Levering, M. W. Providence and Predestination
in Al-Ghazali. New Blackfriars.
Moore, C. A. (2011). Writing Black Catholic
Lives: Black Catholic Biographies and
Autobiographies. U.S. Catholic Historian(Vol.
29, No. 3, Summer 2011), pp. 43–58.
Orji, C. (2011). In the Making: Unnamed Saints
and Martyrs of Africa. Journal of Theology
for Southern Africa(140), 55–71.
Portier, W. L. (2011). Twentieth-Century
Catholic Theology and the Triumph of
Maurice Blondel. Communio, International
Catholic Review, 38(1), 103–137.
Magazine/Trade
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miller, V. J. (2011). Theology and Catechesis:
What’s the Difference­–Response. New York,
NY: America Magazine.
Miller, V. J. (2011). Holding On (April 25
ed., vol. 2011, pp. 10–13). New York, NY:
America Magazine.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kallenberg, B. J., Trollinger, W. V. (2011).
Foreword. Sermons from Mind and Heart:
Struggling to Preach Theologically by
Rodney Wallace Kennedy. Eugene, OR:
Wipf & Stock Press.
Levering, M. W. In Levering, M., Keating, D.
(Ed.), Commentary on the Gospel of John.
Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of
America Press.
Levering, M. W., Emery, G. The Trinity: An
Introduction to Catholic Doctrine on the
Triune God. Washington, DC: Catholic
University of America Press.
Miller, V. J. (2011). In All Things­–America
Magazine Blog. New York, New York:
America Magazine.
Miller, V. J. (2011). Christianity. In Dale Southerton
(Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture.
Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Smith, A. B. (2011). In Christopher J.
Kauffman (Ed.), Response to Reviews (2nd
ed., vol. 29, pp. 90–91). Washington DC: U.S.
Catholic Historian.
Doyle, D. M. “Response to Mannion’s
Ecclesiology and Postmodernity.”
Ecclesiology and Exclusion, University
of Dayton; Ecclesiological Investigations,
Dayton, Ohio. (May 19, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “Faith and Enduring
Community Life.”, Church of the Servant
King, Eugene, OR. (March 20, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “Panel Discussion of Unsettling
Arguments.” Society of Christian Ethics,
Society of Christian Ethics, New Orleans,
LA. (January 8, 2011).
Johnston, W. H. “On Prayer.” Parish Staff
Retreat Day, St. Helen Parish, Dayton, OH.
(November 8, 2011).
Moore, C. A. “Symbolism and Meaing of
Semana Santa from My Cultural Lens.”
Cultural Artifacts: A Conversation About
Symbols and Meaning, University of
Dayton, University of Dayton­–ArtStreet.
(December 1, 2011).
Bunta, S. “Response to Daniel Matt, “How
the Zohar Reimagines God.” Ryterband
Symposium, United Theological Seminary,
University of Dayton, Wright State University, Wright State University, Dayton OH.
(September 14, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “Blessings, Curses, and the
Cross.” Symposium on the Theological
Interpretation of Scripture, North
Park Theological Seminar, Chicago, IL.
(September 29, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “Love Your Enemies: Peacemaking
and Just War.” Theology on Tap, Archdiocese
of Cincinnati. (August 4, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “Prudence and Grace, or
How to Love the Woods without Burning
Them Down.” Church of the Servant King,
Eugene, OR. (March 19, 2011).
Johnston, W. H. “Standards for Lay Ecclesial
Ministry.” Orientation Program for New
Diocesan Directors of Lay Ministry,
National Association for Lay Ministry, via
conference call. (November 17, 2011).
Johnston, W. H. “Liturgy over Lunch: ‘When
the People Are Gathered’.” UD’s Roman
Missal Preparation Series, University of
Dayton Campus Ministry, Dayton, OH.
(October 25, 2011).
Johnston, W. H. “What Catholics and
Protestants Have to Offer Each Other to
Deepen Appreciation of Worship.” Worship
Renewal Grants Program Colloquium,
Calvin Institute of Christian Worship,
Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI. (June
15, 2011).
Moore, C. A. “University of Dayton.”
Ecclesiology and Exclusion­–Exclusion
and Racial Justice, Ecclesiological
Investigations Research Network,
University of Dayton. (May 19, 2011).
Johnston, W. H. “Understanding and Using the
Revised National Certification Standards
and Competencies: An Interactive
Workshop.” NALM Annual Conference,
National Association for Lay Ministry,
Indianapolis, IN. (June 3, 2011).
Moore, C. A. “Graduate Student Papers.”
Ecclesiology and Exclusion: Ecclesiological
Investigations Research Network,
University of Dayton, University of Dayton.
(May 18, 2011).
Johnston, W. H. “Participation in the Liturgy:
What, Why, How, and Whither?” St.
Patrick’s Roman Missal Preparation Series,
St. Patrick Catholic Church, Troy, OH.
(April 10, 2011).
Roberts, W. P. “Violence Against Gays
and Lesbians: A Radically Needed
Transformation.” College Theology Society
2011 Annual Convention, College Theology
Society, Iona College New Rochelle New
York. (June 3, 2011).
Johnston, W. H. “Preparing Catechumens for
Catholic Ritual.” Archdiocesan RCIA Team
Formation Day, Archdiocese of Cincinnati,
Office of Worship, St. Peter, Huber Heights,
OH. (February 26, 2011).
Smith, A. B. “Exploring Religion and Mass
Culture in Dayton, 1930–1950.” 19th Annual
Humanities Symposium, Alumni Chair
in the Humanities, University of Dayton.
(October 4, 2011).
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . .
Bennett, J. M. “Power and Authority on the
Internet.” Theology Symposium: Ashland
University, Ashland University, Ashland,
OH. (February 12, 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J. “The Practices of Theological
Reasoning.” Center for Catholic-Evangelical
Dialogue, Center for Catholic-Evangelical
Dialogue, University of Dayton. (October
26, 2011).
Levering, M. W. “Knowing God.” Pope Benedict
XVI’s Jesus of Nazareth, Augustine
Institute, Denver CO. (November 11, 2011).
Levering, M. W. “Christian Scripture
and Natural Law Doctrine: Friends or
Enemies?” Jewish, Christian, and Muslim
Natural Law, University of Dayton, Dayton
OH. (November 9, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Levering, M. W. “Richard B. Hays on
Typological Exegesis in First Corinthians
and Today.” Heaven on Earth? The Future
of Spiritual Interpretation, Regent College/
Center for Catholic-Evangelical Dialogue,
Vancouver, Canada. (September 17, 2011).
Levering, M. W. “Hans Urs von Balthasar
and Matthias Scheeben on Dei Filius.” The
Theology of Matthias Scheeben, Augustine
Institute, Denver CO. (April 1, 2011).
Levering, M. W. “In the Footsteps of
Rosenzweig and Buber.” Symposium on
Matthew Levering’s Jewish-Christian
Dialogue and the Life of Wisdom, James
Madison Program and the Tikvah Project
on Jewish Thought, Princeton University,
Princeton NJ. (March 3, 2011).
Levering, M. W. “God and the Natural Law.”
Symposium on Matthew Levering’s JewishChristian Dialogue and the Life of Wisdom,
Wycliffe College and the Center for Jewish
Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto,
Canada. (January 19, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “The Disappearing Common Good
as a Challenge to Catholic Participation in
Public Life.” Corpus Christi Lecture Series,
Corpus Christi University Parish, Toledo,
OH. (October 18, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “The Contemporary Theological
and Cultural Contexts for Catholic Health
Care.” Contemporary Catholic Healthcare
Ethics Conference, Loyola University
Chicago Medical School, Chicago. (October
5, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “Exclusion and the Contemporary
Cultural Ecology.” Ecclesiology and
Exclusion, Ecclesiological Investigations,
University of Dayton. (May 21, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “Spirtuality and Consumer
Culture.” Marianist Novitiate, Mount St.
Johns. (April 25, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “Religious Faith, Spirituality, and
the Challenge of Consumer Culture.” St.
Marcellin Champagnat Lecture, Marist
College. (April 18, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “The Changing Theological
Contexts for Catholic Health Care.” 2011
CHA Theology and Ethics Colloquium,
Catholic Healthcare Association, St. Louis.
(March 24, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “The Spirituality of Solidarity.”
Catholic Social Action Conference: Who
is my Neighbor?, University of Dayton/
Catholic Charities, University of Dayton.
(March 13, 2011).
Smith, A. B. “Hollywood and the Portrayal of
Religion.” SOCHE Talks, Southwestern Ohio
Council of Higher Education, Dayton OH.
(May 3, 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bunta, S. “Dying between the sun and the
moon: an Adamic tradition in ancient
Judaism and Christianity.” Society of
Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, California. (November 20, 2011).
Bunta, S. “Ephrem the Syrian’s Hymns on
Paradise 1 and 11: Textual Theophanies and
Exegetical Deification.” Society of Biblical
Literature Annual Meeting, San Francisco,
California. (November 20, 2011).
Bunta, S. “The reality within the parable:
4 Ezra 4:13–21 and Jewish cosmological
speculations about the conflict between sea
and land.” Society of Biblical Literature
International Meeting, London, UK. (July
4, 2011).
Bunta, S. “To whom it may concern: A cultic/
iconic reevaluation of Hezekiah’s prayer (2
Kings 37:14–19/Isaiah 37:14–20).” Society of
Biblical Literature International Meeting,
UK. (July 4, 2011).
Bunta, S. “4 Ezra 13:25–45 (The Man from the
Sea).” Enoch Seminar-Sixth Meeting, The
University of Michigan, Milan, Italy. (June
26, 2011).
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Orji, C. “Tradition and Normativity of History
in the Intellectual Appeal of Catholicism:
Newman and Lonergan in Conversation.”
Leuven Encounters Systematic Theology
(LEST) VIII, Catholic University of Leuven,
Leuven, Belgium. (October 26, 2011).
Orji, C. “The New Forms of Martyrdom and
Sainthood in Africa.” Catholic Theological
Society of America (CTSA), CTSA, San
Jose, CA. (June 10, 2011).
Orji, C. “Violence, Transformation, and the
Sacred: An Experiment with Karl Rahner’s
Cross-Cultural Solution.” College Theology Society (CTS), New Rochelle, NY.
(June 1, 2011).
Portier, W. L. “Healing Heartfelt Grief
Through Liturgy: Problems and
Possibilities.” After the Yellow Ribbon
Conference, Milites Christi, Duke Divinity
School, Duke University. (November
12, 2011).
Yocum Mize, S. “Advancing Christian
Culture: Catholic Higher Education and
the Engendering of Theology.” American
Catholic Historical Association Winter
Meeting, Boston, MA. (January 7, 2011).
Doyle, D. M. “Catholic Intellectual
Traditon and Inclusion.” Ecclesiology
and Interculturality, Ecclesiological
Investigations/University of San Anselmo,
Rome, Italy. (January 10, 2011).
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Johnston, W. H. “Invoking Saintly Intercession:
A Dynamic of Love, a Symbolic Efficacy, a
Transforming Grace.” CTSA Annual Meeting,
Catholic Theological Society of America, San
Jose, CA. (June 11, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “How to Cope with Hunger:
Reality, Courage, and Stuffing Ourselves.”,
LaSalle University, Philadelphia. (March
31, 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J. “Engineering as Vocation.”
Annual Meeting of Christian Engineering
Education Society, Trinity Western
University, Vancouver BC. (June 30, 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J. “Diamond in the Rough:
Rethinking Wittgensteinian Fideism.”
Annual Meeting of the Society for
Philosophy of Religion, Hilton Head, SC.
(February 26, 2011).
Kallenberg, B. J. “Sheen on the Water: the
Slipperiness of Christian Engineering
Ethics.” 2010 Annual Meeting, Society of
Christian Ethics, New Orlean, LA. (January
7, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “Finding a Place for Spatial
Theory in American Catholic Studies.”
Roman Catholic Studies Group, American
Academy of Religion, San Francisco.
(November 26, 2011).
Miller, V. J. “The Saints in Popular Culture:
Theological Explorations.” Catholic
Theological Society of America.
(June 10, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “Introducing the Catholic Social
Tradition.” Humanities Commons pilot
courses workshop. (August 16, 2011).
Johnson, K. S. “The Scandal of Joy.”, Church
of the Servant King, Eugene, OR. (March
17, 2011).
Orji, C. “Lonergan and Functional Collaboration.”,
The Society for the Globalization of Effective
Methods of Evolving (SGEME), Vancouver,
BC. (July 15, 2011).
sociology,
anthropology
and
social work
Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Majka, T. J., Majka, L. C. (2011). Institutional
Obstacles to Incorporation: Latino Immigrant
Experiences in a Midsized City. In Martinez,
R. O. (Ed.), Latinos in the Midwest (pp. 87–118).
East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Becker, P. J. (Principal). “A Sociology of
Exotic Animals in Captivity in the United
States.” Sponsored by University of Dayton
Research Council Grant in Aid, $980.
(January 7, 2011­–September 30, 2011).
Becker, P. J. (Principal). “A Sociology of Exotic
Animals in Captivity in the United States.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton Research
Council Summer Research Fellowship, $5,000.
(May 2011­–August 2011).
Cassiman, S. A. (Principal). “Human
Trafficking: Health and Disability Among
Sex Workers in India.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton Research Institute
Seed Grant, $6,000. (June 18, 2011­–June
18, 2012).
Leming, L. M. (Co-Principal), Zukowski, A. A.
(Co-Principal). “Religious Revitalization
Project.” Sponsored by National Religious
Retirement Office of the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops, $5,000.
(February 2007­–May 2011).
Litka, S. (Co-Principal). “CAP Proposal Grant
(Ethnographic Field Methods) with Dr. Heather
MacLachlan.”Sponsored by University of
Dayton Common Academic Program, $2,500.
(November 2011 – August 2012).
Picca, L. H. (Principal). “Exploring the
Backstage for Students of Color.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton Faculty
Fund for Vocational Exploration, $3,000.
(April 12, 2010­–May 15, 2011).
Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . .
Allison, P., Davis-Berman, J. L., Berman, D.
(2011). Changes in Latitude, Changes in
Attitude: Analysis of the Effects of Reverse
Culture Shock. Leisure Studies, 30(4), 1–17.
Davis-Berman, J. L. (2011). Older Women
in the Homeless Shelter: Personal
Perspectives and Practice Ideas. Journal of
Women & Aging, 23(4), 360–374.
Davis-Berman, J. L. (2011). Older Men in the
Homeless Shelter: In-Depth Conversations
Lead to Practice Implications. Journal of
Gerontological Social Work, 54, 456–474.
Longazel, J., Fleury-Steiner, B. (2011).
Exploiting Borders: The Political Economy
of Local Backlash Against Undocumented
Immigrants. Chicana/o-Latina/o Law
Review, 30, 43–64.
Longazel, J., Parker, L. S., Sun, I. Y. (2011).
Experiencing Court, Experiencing Race:
Perceived Procedural Injustice among
Court Users. Race & Justice, 1(2), 202–227.
Miller, D. E. (2011). Toward a Theory of
Interaction: The Iowa School. Symbolic
Interaction, 34(3), 340–348.
Parish, S. L., Rose, R. A., Dababnah, S., Yoo, J.,
Cassiman, S. A. (2011). State-level income
inequality and family burden of US families
raising children with special health care
need. Social Science & Medicine. Retrieved
from
Sansone, R., Forbis, J. S., Sosa, T. (2011).
Primary Care Perspectives on Treating
Bipolar Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Survey.
The Primary Care Companion to the
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
Sansone, R., Kelley, A., Forbis, J. S. (2011).
The Relationship between Forgiveness and
History of Suicide Attempt. Mental Health,
Religion & Culture.
Sansone, R., Kelley, A., Forbis, J. S. (2011).
Religion/Spirituality Status and Borderline
Personality Symptomatology Among
Outpatients in an Internal Medicine Clinic.
International Journal of Psychiatry in
Clinical Practice.
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Becker, P. J. (2011). Encounters with Exotic
Animals in the United States: How the
Missions of Zoos and Sanctuaries Shape
the Visitor’s Experience. Davis, CA:
International Society for Anthrozoology.
Jipson, A. J. (Host. DJ, Producer, Interviewer,
Schedule and Publicity Coordinator). “Your
Tuesday Afternoon Alternative.” Art Jipson
(known as ‘Dr. J’), WUDR, University
of Dayton, Dayton, OH. (November
2004­–Present).
Pestello, H. F. “Session of Food.” North Central
Sociological Association Annual Meeting,
North Central Sociological Association,
Cleveland, Ohio. (April 1, 2011).
Picca, L. H. “How to Get What You Came
For.” New Student Orientation, Office of
Multicultural Affairs, University of Dayton.
(August 19, 2011).
Picca, L. H. “Race and Social Context: Language,
‘Colorblindness,’ and Intergroup Contact.”
Ecclesiology and Exclusion, Religious Studies,
Dayton, OH. (May 20, 2011).
Reeb, R. N., Davidson, W., Majka, T. J., Majka,
L. C., Rosing, H., Furco, A., Steel, A., Mason,
S., Stayton, L., Ufholz, K., Smith, J. “Psychoecological systems model of engaged
scholarship and service-learning research.”
International Association for Research
on Service-Learning and Community
Engagement, International Association
for Research on Service-Learning and
Community Engagement, Chicago, Il.
(November 4, 2011).
Reeb, R. N., Majka, T. J., Mason, S., Steel, A.,
Stayton, L., Ufholz, K. “Psycho-ecological
systems model for engaged scholarship
and service-learning research and practice:
Diverse Applications.” Southwestern Ohio
Council for Higher Education Service
Learning Conference, Southwestern Ohio
Council for Higher Education Service
Learning Conference, Cedarville, ohio.
(February 3, 2011).
Thompson-Miller, R. (2011). Learnsmart. New
York, NY: McGraw Hill.
Presentations (Invited
Lectures or Addresses) . . . . . . . .
Jipson, A. J. “What is so Social about Social Media
and Crime?” Conference on Undergraduate
Education/National Institute of Justice
Joint meeting, National Institute of Justice,
Savannah, Georgia. (October 18, 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Future of Criminal Justice in
a Social Media World.” Criminal Justice
Department Colloquium, Criminal Justice
Department, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio. (September 1, 2011).
Leming, L. M. “Women’s Religious Agency.”
Midwest Pilgrims Annual Conference,
Midwest Pilgrims (LDS Women’s
Organization), Dayton, OH. (May 16, 2011).
Majka, T. J. “Experiences of Dayton-area
Immigrants & Refugees: Emphasis on
Housing Issues.” Fair Housing 2011:
Changing the Landscape­–Sustaining
Fair Housing, Diversity & Inclusion for
All, Miami Valley Fair Housing, Sinclair
Community College, Dayton. (April 5, 2011).
Majka, T. J., Majka, L. C. “Making Dayton
an Immigrant-Friendly City: Research on
Challenges and Obstacles faced by Local
Immigrants.” City of Dayton Human
Relations Council Task Force, City of
Dayton Human Relations Council, Dayton,
OH. (March 23, 2011).
Majka, T. J., Majka, L. C. “Integrating
Immigrants and Refugees into our
Community: Dayton area Research
findings.” Latino Connection, Dayton, OH.
(February 17, 2011).
Picca, L. H. Cultural Artifacts: A Conversation
About Symbols and Meanings, Office of
Multicultural Affairs, University of Dayton,
Art Street. (December 1, 2011).
Picca, L. H. “Racial Relations: How Our Past
Still Impacts Us Today.” Blue Sky Group
with Artist Rory Golden, University of
Dayton. (June 23, 2011).
Picca, L. H. “Author Meets Critic: Two-Faced
Racism: White in the Backstage and
Frontstage by Leslie Picca, University of
Dayton.” Southern Sociological Society,
Jacksonville, FL. (April 8, 2011).
Sponsored Research . . . . . . . . .
Jipson, A. J. (Principal). “Faculty Intercultural
Global Study Travel Program.” Sponsored
by University of Dayton, $2,000. (August 12,
2010­–December 2011).
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carter, S. K., Murray, B., Picca, L. H.
“Racialization in Public and Private.”
Southern Sociological Society, Jacksonville,
FL. (April 7, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Cassiman, S. A. “Crossing Disciplinary
Boundaries: Sociology and Social Work.”
Annucal Meeting, Society for the Study
of Social Problems, Las Vegas, Nevada.
(August 26, 2011).
Pestello, H. F. “The Meaning of Food: The
Meaning of the Meal.” North Central
Sociological Association Annual Meeting,
Cleveland, Ohio. (April 1, 2011).
Forbis, J. S. “The Stabilizing Effects of Civil
Society: A Quantatative Assessment of
NGO Density On Anti-Governmental
Demonstrations..” Hong Kong Sociological
Association, Chinese University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong. (December 3, 2011).
PosterS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Forbis, J. S. “Organized Civil Society: A Cross
National Evaluation of Non-Governmental
Organization Density on Governmental
Corruption.” American Sociological
Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
(August 22, 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Social Media, Criminal Justice, and
the Future.” Midwest Criminal Justice Association (MWCJA) Annual Meeting, Midwest
Criminal Justice Association (MWCJA),
Chicago, Illinois. (September 29, 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Marxism, Critical Theory, and
Social Media.” American Sociological
Association Annual Meeting, American
Sociological, Las Vegas, Nevada. (August
20, 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Activists, the Law, and Social
Media.” Annual Meeting of the Society for
the Study of Social Problems, Las Vegas,
Nevada. (August 19, 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Power of Podcasting.” Exploring
New Media, SOCHE, Sinclair Community
College. (February 7, 2011).Jipson, A. J.
“Future of Criminal Justice Studies.” Ohio
Council of Criminal Justice Education
Board Meeting, Ohio Council of Criminal
Justice Education (OCCJE), Walsh
University. (January 10, 2011).
Leming, L. M. “Mapping the Religious Agency
of LDS Women.” Society for the Scientific
Study of Religion, Milwaukee, WI. (October
28, 2011).
Becker, P. J. “Encounters with Exotic Animals
in the United States: How the Missions
of Zoos and Sanctuaries Shape the
Visitor’s Experience.” Annual Conference,
International Society of Anthrozoology,
Indianapolis, IN. (August 4, 2011).
WorkshopS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jipson, A. J. “Building a Meaningful
Capstone.” SOCHE High Impact Learning
Conference, SOCHE, Dayton Convention
Center, Dayton, Ohio. (October 28, 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Digital Photography.” Digital
Photography Camp, Fitton Center for the
Arts, Hamilton, Ohio. (June 27, 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Introduction to Cyber
Investigations.” Sinclair Community
College Cyber Investigations Partnership,
Sinclair Community College and The
University of Dayton, Sinclair Community
College. (May 4, 2011).
Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jones, J. C. “Dirigible.” The Brooklyn Art
Library, Brooklyn, NY. (August 5, 2011).
Jones, J. C. “The National Front Disco.” Axis
Architecture, Indianapolis, IN. (March 12, 2011).
Jones, J. C. “Every Night’s Another Story.”
Zack and Sue Erhart, Cincinnati, OH.
(February 5, 2011).
ContractS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kwon, S. H. (Principal). “Airworthiness
Certification Education Team Identity
Design Project.” Sponsored by Dayton
Aerospace Inc., $5,000. (March 15,
2011­–July 5, 2011).
Curatorial WorkS . . . . . . . . . . .
Crum, R. J. “The Paintings of Francisco Sainz
from the Dicke Collection.” College of Arts
and Sciences, University of Dayton, Dayton,
OH. (August 2011­–December 2011).
Crum, R. J. “Abstraction and Minimalism from
the Dicke Collection.” College of Arts and
Sciences, University of Dayton, Dayton,
OH. (December 2010­–June 2011).
Jipson, A. J. “Social Media and Photography.”
Social Media Workshop, Ohio State
University, Cleveland, Ohio. (April 1, 2011).
Huacuja, J. L. (Director). “Marking the Past/
Shaping the Present: The Art of Willis
Bing Davis.” University of Dayton and The
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH. (August
2009­–January 2011).
Picca, L. H. “Strategies for Resisting Racism:
Student Journal Writing.” White Privilege
Conference, Minneapolis, MN. (April 15, 2011).
Jennings, G. (Director). “This Old House.”
Private Residence, Alpine, CA. (July 24,
2011­–August 6, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (ROLE). “Faction.” The University
of Dayton, Dayton, OH. (October 3,
2011­–October 24, 2011).
VISUAL ARTS
BookS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Longazel, J. “Whitewashing Rights: Race, Law,
and Community in the Local Politics of
Immigration.” Law and Society Association
Annual Meeting, San Francisco. (June 3, 2011).
Huacuja, J. L. (Ed.)(2011). Marking the Past/
Shaping the Present: The Art of Willis Bing
Davis. Dayton, OH: University of Dayton
Press.
Majka, T. J., Majka, L. C. “Incorporation of
Refugees in a Medium-Sized Midwestern
Urban Area: Interaction among Refugee
Circumstances and Institutional Practices.”
International Association for Research
on Service Learning and Community
Engagement, Chicago, IL. (November 3, 2011).
Huacuja, J. L., South, W. R., Demerson, B. A.,
Clarke, J. V. (2011). In Judith L. Huacuja
(Ed.), Marking the Past/Shaping the
Present: The Art of Willis Bing Davis (978-09828129-1-4 ed., pp. 96 plus cover). Dayton,
OH: University of Dayton Press.
Majka, T. J., Majka, L. C. “Challenging
Institutional Disadvantage in an Innercity Neighborhood: Service-Learning
Projects and their Community Outcomes.”
Service-Learning Conference, Ohio Campus
Compact & SOCHE, Cedarville Univ,
Cedarville, OH. (February 14, 2011).
Book ChapterS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miller, D. E. “The Future of Social Psychology
in Sociology.” North Central Sociological
Association, Above, Cleveland, Ohio. (April
8, 2011).
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Huacuja, J. L. (2011). Community
Representation in the Art and Activism
of Willis Bing Davis. In Judith L. Huacuja
(Ed.), Marking the Past/Shaping the
Present: The Art of Willis Bing Davis (978-09828129-1-4 ed., pp. 96 plus cover). Dayton,
OH: University of Dayton Press.
Design Work/Projects . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clarke, J. V. “Exhibition Catalogue: Marking
the Past | Shaping the Present: The Art of
Willis Bing” Davis.” University of Dayton
Department of Visual Arts, College of Arts
and Sciences, Ohio Humanities Council,
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH. (May
2010­–January 2011).
Jones, J. C. “Identity/Logo Design.” The
Cincinnati Modern Quilt Guild, Cincinnati,
OH. (February 2011).
Marcinowski, M. G. “Completed 11 Pieces
of Liturgical Furnishing for Stuart Hall
Chapel.” University of Dayton, Dayton, OH.
(April 2010­–September 2011).
Whitaker, J. M. . “Fruit Series, Revolving Work
Exhibition.” University of Dayton, Dayton,
OH. (August 2001­–Present).
Exhibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “Southern
Graphics Council Traveling Exhibition.”
Southern Graphics Council, Multiple
Locations. (March 2009­–January 2012).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “Prints USA 2011.”
Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO.
(November 19, 2011­–January 8, 2012).
College of Arts and Sciences
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Scholarship 2011
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “MAPC Annual
Juried Member’s Show.” Benedictine
University, Lisle, IL. (October 15,
2011­–January 6, 2012).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “EAST/WEST
Portfolio Exhibition.” University of Central
Florida, Orlando, FL. (November 15,
2011­–December 30, 2011).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “EAST/WEST
Portfolio Exhibition.” Central Connecticut
State University, New Britain, CT.
(September 14, 2011­–October 14, 2011).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “DVAC Annual
Member’s Show: Light.” Dayton Visual Arts
Center, Dayton, OH. (July 15, 2011­–August
20, 2011).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “DSPS 6th Annual
Printmaker’s Show.” Dayton Society of
Painters and Sculptors, 48 High Street
Gallery, Dayton, OH. (July 10, 2011­–July
17, 2011).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “Gallery III Group
4 Exhibition.” Foundry Arts Centre, St.
Charles, MO. (March 2011­–April 2011).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “The Naturalists:
Work by Francis Schanberger, Erin
Holscher Almazan and Diane Stemper.”
Ohio Arts League Gallery, Columbus, OH.
(March 3, 2011­–April 1, 2011).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “Works on Paper
2011.” Rosewood Center Art Gallery, Dayton,
OH. (February 14, 2011­–March 11, 2011).
Almazan, E. H. (Exhibitor). “Configuration.”
Altoona Heritage Discovery Center,
Altoona, PA. (December 17, 2010­–January
17, 2011).
Clarke, J. V. (Exhibitor). “UCDA ‘Thrive’
Design Conference Exhibition.” Phoenix,
AZ. (October 15, 2011­–October 18, 2011).
Jennings, G. (Group Show). “Liberte, Egalite,
Fraternite.” The Gallery at Clifton’s, Los
Angeles, CA. (August 4, 2011­–August 14, 2011).
Jennings, G. (Group Show). “California
Biennial.” Orange County Museum of
Art, Newport Beach, CA. (October 23,
2010­–March 11, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “The boa
constrictor and the golden retriever:
Extremes in tonality.” www.soft-spot.net
(October 15, 2011­–October 31, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Therely Bare.”
Kent State University, Kent, OH. (August
30, 2011­–September 30, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (One-Person Show). “Jeffrey Cortland
Jones.” Gallery Gray, Minneapolis, MN.
(September 1, 2011­–September 28, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Life of the World
to Come: Chase the Tear.” National Institute
of Art & Disabilities Art Center, Richmond,
CA. (June 20, 2011­–August 19, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Seven x 11.” Urban
Institute for Contemporary Arts, Grand
Rapids, MI. (July 1, 2011­–August 5, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Selections: An Exhibition of work from the UTC Cress Gallery
Permanent Collection of Art.” University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN.
(June 6, 2011­–August 5, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Exhibitor). “The Sketchbook
Project: 2011.” Full Sail University, Winter
Park, FL; Hyde Park Arts Center, Chicago,
IL; Madrone Studios, San Francisco, CA;
Form/Space Ateller, Seattle, WA; Hillyer
Art Space, Washington, D.C.; Mercer
Gallery at Monroe Community College,
Rochester, NY; The Granite Room,
Atlanta, GA; Spaces Gallery, Portland,
ME; The Austin Museum of Art, Austin,
TX; Brooklyn Art Library, Brooklyn, NY.
(February 19, 2011­–July 31, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “6x6x2011: Global.”
Rochester Contemporary Art Center,
Rochester, NY. (June 4, 2011­–July 10, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “mailto:.” Drift
Station Gallery, Lincoln, NE. (June 3,
2011­–June 24, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Ruptures.”
Hoffman LaChance Contemporary, St Louis,
MO. (May 6, 2011­–May 28, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Rhomboid
Rumba.” Joanne Mattera, New York, NY.
(May 11, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “The Affordable
Art Fair.” Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New
York, NY. (May 5, 2011­–May 8, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “The Dallas Art
Fair.” Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, Dallas,
TX. (April 8, 2011­–April 10, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Therely Bare.”
Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN. (March 3,
2011­–April 2, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “An Exchange
with Sol LeWitt.” Massachusetts Museum
of Contemporary Art, North Adams, MA.
(January 23, 2011­–March 31, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Architectural
Digest Home Design Show.” Kathryn
Markel Fine Arts, New York, NY. (March
17, 2011­–March 20, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Therely Bare.”
Association for Visual Artists, Chattanooga,
TN. (January 14, 2011­–February 15, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (One-Person Show). “Told You
So.”Apothecary, Chattanooga, TN. (January
13, 2011­–January 27, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (Group Show). “Informal
Relations.” Indianapolis Museum of
Contemporary Art, Indianapolis, IN.
(December 3, 2010­–January 15, 2011).
Kwon, S. H. (One-Person Show). “Lean against
mountains, sit opposite water show.” Kansas
City Artist Coalition, Kansas City, MO.
(September 2, 2011­–September 30, 2011).
Kwon, S. H. (Exhibitor). “The Activated
Spaces Project.” The Greater Downtown
Dayton Plan, Dayton, OH. (May 1,
2011­–August 31, 2011).
Kwon, S. H. (One-Person Show). “Colors from
Nature.” Select Start Cafe, Dayton, OH.
(August 12, 2011­–August 30, 2011).
Marcinowski, M. G. (Exhibitor). Link Gallery,
Dayton, OH. (September 2009­–Present).
Niles, F. (Exhibitor). “Photographs.” US Headquarters, Walter de Gruyter Publishing,
Boston, MA. (October 15, 2011­–Present).
Niles, F. (Exhibitor). “Photographs.” Manistee
Art Institute, Manistee, MI. (December 2,
2011­–December 18, 2011).
Niles, F. (Exhibitor). “Cross Sections.” Color of
Energy Gallery, Dayton, OH. (November 4,
2011­–December 4, 2011).
Niles, F. (Exhibitor). “Photograph.” Dayton
Visual Arts Center, Dayton, OH. (April
15, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Exhibitor). “Art of War — Upon
the Altar of Freedom.” Studio 659 Gallery,
Whiting, IN. (November 4, 2011­–November
29, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Exhibitor). “Common Ground:
Affrilachia! Where I’m From.” August
Wilson Center for African American
Culture, Pittsburgh, PA. (March 17,
2011­–November 18, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Exhibitor). “Social Justice
Exhibition.” Baltimore Clayworks,
Baltimore, MD. (October 1, 2011­–November
12, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Group Show). “Artist
as Activist.” Artisans Enterprise
Center, Covington, KY. (September 5,
2011­–September 23, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Group Show). “Wright Dunbar
Urban Nights Art Exhibition and RTA
Peoples Choice Award.” Wright Dunbar
Urban Nights and RTA, Wright Dunbar
Community Art Gallery, Dayton, OH.
(September 16, 2011­–September 20, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Exhibitor). “Superior Donuts.”
Clifton Performance Theatre, Cincinnati, OH.
(September 9, 2011­–September 18, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Group Show). “The Perfect Fit: Shoes
Tell Stories.” American Craft Council and the
Fuller Craft Museum, Boise Art Museum, Boise,
ID. (May 1, 2011­–July 31, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Group Show). “SOS For A Better
World.” Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati,
OH. (May 27, 2011­–June 6, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Group Show). “Inside/Out:
Transcending Integration Contemporary
African American Ceramics.” Baltimore
Clayworks, Baltimore, MD. (March 5,
2011­–May 16, 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (Group Show). “The Perfect Fit:
Shoes Tell Stories.” American Craft Council
and the Fuller Craft Museum, Kimball
Art Center, Park City, UT. (February 12,
2011­–April 13, 2011).
Schanberger, F. (Group Show). “Here’s
Looking at You: Portraits in Ohio.” Riffe
Gallery, Columbus, OH. (January 27,
2011­–April 17, 2011).
Schanberger, F. (One-Person Show). “New
Works in Vandyke Brown.” Orange Coast
College, Costa Mesa, CA. (March 4,
2011­–April 1, 2011).
Schanberger, F. (Group Show). “The
Naturalists: Works by Erin HolscherAlmazan, Diane Stemper, and Francis
Schanberger.” Ohio Art League, Columbus,
OH. (March 4, 2011­–April 1, 2011).
Schanberger, F. (Group Show). “ImageOhio
11.” Roy G Biv, Columbus, OH. (January 10,
2011­–February 11, 2011).
College of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship 2011
Schanberger, F. (One-Person Show). “Forces of
Nature.” Western Michigan Cancer Center,
Kalamazoo, MI. (October 5, 2010­–January
26, 2011).
Schanberger, F. (Group Show). “The Ohio
Online Visual Artist Registry 5th Annual
Exhibition.” Ohio Arts Council and
Columbus Metropolitan Library, Columbus,
OH. (October 30, 2010­–January 3, 2011).
Talbott, A. (Exhibitor), Talbott, K. A.
(Exhibitor), Johnson, K. (Exhibitor),
Murdock, W. (Exhibitor), Almazan, E. H.
(Exhibitor), Bartel, A. (Exhibitor). “Under
Our Noses: Modern Day Slavery and What
You Can Do About It.” Dayton International
Peace Museum and University of Dayton
Human Rights Studies Program, Dayton,
OH. (January 11, 2011­–March 1, 2011).
Whitaker, J. (Exhibitor). “Images of the
Great Depression in Ohio.” Zanesville
Museum of Art, Zanesville, OH. (December
2011­–January 2012).
Whitaker, J. (Exhibitor). “(un)seen and (un)
heard.” www.soft-spot.net. (January
2011­–December 2011).
Whitaker, J. (Group Show). “Dayton Visual
Arts Center 18th Annual Auction Preview.”
Dayton Visual Arts Center, Dayton, OH.
(March 2011­–April 2011).
Whitaker, J. (Exhibitor). “Images of the Great
Depression in Ohio.” Center of Science and
Industry, Columbus, OH. (March 2011­–
April 2011).
Whitaker, J. (Group Show). “Suspicious
Minds Surrealism in the 21st Century.”
The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC. (August
2010­–February 2011).
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Magazine/Trade
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Kurk Shaw (Ed.), Artist’s
work find new Common Ground (pp. Web
page-). Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA: TribuneReview. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/
pittsburghtrib/ae/museums/s_771322.html
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Jimmy Clark (Ed.),
San Angelo National Ceramics Competition
(Issue I ed., vol. Vol. 51, pp. Page 40­–42).
Columbus, OH: Ceramics Monthly.
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Skip Tate (Ed.), Class
Acts, Brotherly Love of Art (No23 ed., vol.
Vol 18, pp. Page 37). Cincinnati, OH: Xavier
Magazine.
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Sherman Hall (Ed.),
Baltimore Clayworks – Transcending
Integration (pp. Page 7). Columbus, OH:
Ceramics Monthly.
Newspaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Saad Ghosn (Ed.),
Artist as activist create work for change
(pp. Page: 9). Cincinnati, OH: StreetVibes
Newspaper. http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=K0v-DLz8_kY
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Ashely Price (Ed.),
Artworks inspired by ‘wasted dreams,’
poor economy debuts at Rike (26th ed., vol.
58, pp. Page 7). Dayton, OH: University of
Dayton Flyer News. http://flyernews.com/
files/pdf/58/issue_26.pdf
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Mauger Craigs (Ed.),
Hometown Inspiration – Two New Castle
natives have become acclaimed artist
depicting blue-collar life (pp. Cover page
and A8). New Castle, IN: The New Castle
Courier Times.
Huacuja, J. L. (Principal), Clarke, J. V.
(Supporting). “Marking the Past/Shaping
the Present: The Art of Willis Bing Davis.”
Sponsored by Ohio Humanities Council,
$10,000. (July 2009­–January 2011).
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Saad Ghosn (Ed.),
Advocating for the “Invisible” Worker.
Cincinnati, OH: StreetVibes Newspaper.
http://streetvibes.wordpress.com/2011/01/17/
advocating-for-the-“invisible”-worker/
Huacuja, J. L. (Co-Principal), Parks, N. E.
(Co-Principal). “Arts Partnership Grant.”
Sponsored by Ohio Arts Council, $2,087.
(September 2010­–January 2011).
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jones, J. C. (Principal). “Painting is not about an
experience. It is an experience: my relationship
to Rothko, Newman, and the A-Bomb” University of Dayton Research Council, $7,000. (June
2011­–September 2011).
Kwon, S. H. (Principal). “Equipment Grant.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton
Research Council, $1,635. (May 15,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Kwon, S. H. (Principal). “Grant-in-Aid.”
Sponsored by University of Dayton
Research Council, $1,000. (May 15,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Almazan, E. H. “East/West Portfolio Exchange.”
Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA.
(September 1, 2011­–Present).
Jones, J. C. (2011). Faction: A Panel
Discussion. Dayton, OH: Duochrome Films.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zsy_CfdfOU
Jones, J. C. “Gallery Representation.” Gallery
Gray, http://www.gallery-gray.com/artists.
html. (September 1, 2011).
Jones, J. C. “Gallery Representation.”
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York, NY.
(February 2011).
Jones, J. C. (2011). My Work on Soft Spot.
Seattle, WA:. rafaelsoldi.blogspot.
com/2011/10/my-work-on-soft-spot.html
Kwon, S. H. (Principal). “Summer Research
Fellowship.” Sponsored by University of
Dayton Research Council, $4,000. (May 15,
2011­–August 15, 2011).
Jones, J. C. (2011). Therely Bare.
Kent, OH: Kent State Art Galleries.
kentstateartgalleries.blogspot.
com/#!/2011/08/therely-bare.html
Whitaker, J. (Principal). “Summer Research
Fellowship Grant.” Sponsored by
University of Dayton Research Institute,
$10,338. (July 2011­–August 2011)
Jones, J. C. (2011). Paul Behnke. London,
England: standardinterview.blogspot.
com/2011/08/paul-behnke.html
Jones, J. C. (2011). Jeffrey Cortland Jones.
Kent, United Kingdom: Eliza John.
elizajohn.blogspot.com/2011/07/jeffreycortland.html
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Jones, J. C. (2011). Kathryn Markel Fine Arts
Picture of The Week : Jeffrey Cortland Jones.
New York, NY: Kathryn Markel Fine Arts.
www.markelfinearts.com/html/home.asp
Jones, J. C. (2011). An Exchange with Sol
LeWitt. Brooklyn, NY: Massachusetts
Museum of Contemporary Art and Cabinet.
Parks, N. E. “Marking the Past, Shaping the
Future: Web Quest.” (2010­–2011).
Schanberger, F. “2011 Governors Awards.”
Ohio Arts Council, Columbus, OH. (May 7,
2010­–May 11, 2011).
reviews of artistic
PERFORMANCES/EXHIBITIONS . .. . .
Jones, J. C. (2011). Professor presents
‘Faction’. Dayton, OH: Flyer News. www.
flyernews.com/articles/id/7051
Jones, J. C. (2011). Imagination reigns in
quirky shows at two Kent galleries. Akron,
OH: Akron Beacon Journal. the330.com/
featured/imagination-reigns-in-quirkyshows-at-two-kent-galleries/
Jones, J. C. (2011). Ruptures at hoffman
lachance contemporary. St. Louis,
MO: Temporary Art Review.
temporaryartreview.com/ruptures-athoffman-lachance-contemporary/
Jones, J. C. (2011). ‘Ruptures’ presents
abstracts that delight. St. Louis, MO: St.
Louis Beacon. www.stlbeacon.org/arts-life/
visual-arts/110257-review-of-ruptures-athoffman-lachance
Jones, J. C. (2011). Therely Bare at Zeitgeist,
Nashville. London, England: Abstracktion.
www.abstraktion.org/2011/03/therely-bareat-zeitgeist-nashville.html
Jones, J. C. (2011). Also, Subversions:.
Montclair, NJ: the Neutral. theneutral.
blogspot.com/2011/01/also.html
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Bill Driscoll, Brendan
Sullivan (Ed.), Common Ground: Affrilachia!
Where I’m From exhibits work by AfricanAmerican artists from Appalachia (pp.
Web Page-). Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh City
Paper/pittsburghcitypaper.ws. http://www.
pittsburghcitypaper.ws/pittsburgh/shortlist-november-17-21/Content?oid=1459137
Phelps, K. E. (2011). In Sarah Wolmer
(Ed.), AWC professor’s art to be shown in
Baltimore exhibit (pp. web page-). Yuma,
AZ: The Yuma Sun/Yumasun.com. http://
www.yumasun.com/articles/justice-72824exhibition-social.html#ixzz1XzhydaLf
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phelps, K. E., Phelps, K. E. “Baltimore
Clayworks Community Arts­–Life Casting.”,
Baltimore Clayworks/Tuerk House Adult
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Center
Baltimore, MD, Tuerk House Adult
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Center
Baltimore. (June 27, 2011).
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Scholarship 2011
RETIREES
Retiree Dr. Pat Palermo
Working at the University of
Dayton for 41 years, Dr. Pat
Palermo, Professor of History, has
held many positions on campus,
including the Associate Provost
for Faculty and Academic Affairs
and the Associate Provost for
Undergraduate Education. He also
helped to develop various programs, including the general education curriculum and the Stander
Symposium.
However, Palermo feels his biggest
accomplishment was developing
the University’s honors program.
Palermo had just become a tenured
professor when the administration
asked him to oversee the development of the program. It was not an
easy task, as there was not a previous program upon which to base
the new curriculum and structure.
As an added challenge, there were
very few resources.
“There was no money. The budget
was small,” Palermo stated about
starting the honors program. “But
I thought it was something worthwhile to do.”
With all of the effort and time
Palermo contributed to the University, his service was rewarded
throughout the years by receiving
the Lackner Award, the University Professor of the Year and
the College of Arts and Sciences
Outstanding Service Award.
retirement. He plans on staying
active and does not want to spend
his retirement sitting in a recliner.
Lain wants to write, travel and
spend more time with his family.
As service was a major part of
Palermo’s role at the University
of Dayton, he wants to continue
providing service as he begins
his retirement. He wants to take
some time off to travel but then
will serve on boards and provide
service to the community.
Over his 47 years in the Department of English, Dr. Louis Marre
adjusted to many changes. He was
originally hired to teach Renaissance English literature, but
soon found himself sharing the
responsibility for teaching the
Shakespeare requirement. He also
created a new niche, drawing on
his graduate minor in Italian, to
develop a course in European
Renaissance literature. Along with
these courses, Marre also focused
on the Masterpieces of World Literature course, which his wife,
Dr. Katy Marre, also teaches.
Retiree Dr. Larry Lain
At the end of Dr. Larry Lain’s, last
year as Professor of Communication at the University of Dayton,
his department hosted a retirement
party for him. Dozens of his former
students and colleagues from all
over the country came to support
him. Lain saw people with whom he
had worked over 20 years ago.
“It was a moving and humbling
experience,” Lain said about the
retirement party. “I am going to
miss the people most of all. People
are what matter.”
After 36 years as a professor at
UD, teaching more than 20 courses
and serving as Flyer News advisor for 25 years, Lain was able to
help many students figure out their
futures. Lain states that he wanted
to be a professor in order to help
students fulfill their life goals.
Lain was successful at mentoring
his students, as many have become
his friends.
While Lain will miss the people
at UD, he is excited to begin his
Retiree Dr. Louis Marre
Marre first met his wife on an
elevator in Miriam Hall. While
both taught for the Department
of English, there was no competition between the two, and each will
readily tell you that the other is the
smartest person he or she knows.
While Marre enjoyed teaching the
Renaissance literature courses,
he also took pleasure in teaching
the first year composition courses
for many decades. He specifically
liked working with the non-traditional students who often took his
late afternoon sections of ENG 102.
As his retirement begins, Marrre is
looking forward to enjoying more
time with his collection of railroad
photography and with his family,
especially his two grandchildren in
St. Louis.
­–Lindsey J. DiTirro