Focus on Faculty 2012 - Bellarmine University

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Focus on Faculty 2012 - Bellarmine University
Focus on Faculty
2012
Message from the President
This book celebrates the scholarship, service and excellence of our
faculty at Bellarmine University.
Our students, of course, are always our primary focus – the very heart
of our mission. But in addition to their commitment to high-quality
instruction and personal attention to students, our faculty also devote
themselves to many pursuits beyond the classroom. Whether those
pursuits involve conducting research, making presentations at scholarly
conferences, publishing in journals and books, leading study-abroad
courses or service-learning trips or creating art, our faculty’s significant
accomplishments bring recognition to Bellarmine University and are
worthy of celebration.
Bellarmine University’s Strategic Plan identifies the following goals in
pursuit of Vision 2020:
• Celebrate our Catholic Identity in the inclusive Merton spirit as the
Foundation to our commitment to student fulfillment and global
consciousness.
• Establish and sustain a climate of excellence throughout the university.
• Integrate an international focus and sensibility into all curricular and
co-curricular programs.
• Create a sustainable future for our region, nation, and world through
an abiding respect for nature, through interdisciplinary environmental
education, and through moral leadership grounded in our Catholic
heritage.
• Enhance our reputation, expand our market, and dramatically grow
our enrollment.
• Develop our financial, physical, and human resources to the level
required to achieve our vision for the new Bellarmine University.
This book is organized around these goals, which are integral and
central to our work at Bellarmine.
The achievements listed in these pages represent research and service
completed in the 2012 calendar year and underscore our commitment
to being the premier Catholic university in the South, and thereby the
leading private institution in the Commonwealth and region. Please join
me in congratulating and thanking our faculty for the tremendous
successes outlined in this book.
In veritatis amore,
Dr. Joseph J. McGowan
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5 2012 Faculty Award Winners
6 Enhancing Our Reputation
16 Sustaining a Climate of Excellence
36 Celebrating Our Catholic Identity
in the Inclusive Merton Spirit
38 Integrating an International Focus
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2012 Faculty Award Winners
Dr. Tony Lentz (left) received the 2012 Bellarmine University Student Government
Association’s Faculty Member of the Year Award.
Ms. Patricia Carver
Miles Memorial Award.
won the William T.
Dr. David Porta won the Bellarmine Univer-
sity Wilson W. Wyatt Fellowship of Academic
Excellence.
won the Bellarmine University Joseph and Maureen McGowan Prize for
Faculty Development.
Dr. Gail Henson
2012 Faculty Development Fellowship Awards
Bellarmine Faculty Development Fellowships are awarded
to full-time faculty to support research in their chosen
disciplines.
Dr. Kate Bulinski: Geographic Aggregation of Regional
Biodiversity Patterns at Multiple Sites
Mr. Carlos Chavarría: Frida Kahlo, the Life and Times of
a Mexican Painter
Ms. Laura Hartford: Artist’s Residency, William Henry
Fox Talbot Museum & Lacock Abbey
Dr. Paul Loprinzi: Relationship between Sedentary Behavior
and Hearing Function and Methodological Issues Pertaining
to Measuring Physical Activity Behavior Using Accelerometry
Presidential Merit
Award Winners
The President’s Faculty Merit
Award is given to faculty members
identified as overall Meritorious,
based upon their achievements
in the three areas of teaching,
scholarship and service.
Dr. Mike Ackerman
Dr. Kent Brown
Dr. Kate Bulinski
Dr. Sherill Cronin
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Dr. Greg Hillis
Dr. Aaron Hoffman
Dr. Frank Hutchins
Dr. Joan Masters
Dr. Christy McGee
Dr. Kimberly Parker
Dr. David Porta
Dr. Anne Raymond
Dr. Mike Ryan
Mr. Frederick Smock
Dr. Kevin Thomas
Dr. Mil Thompson
Dr. Mark Wiegand
Dr. Nancy York
Dr. Kimberly Parker: Women, Impression Management and
Relational Hostility in the Workplace: Applying Politeness
Theory
Dr. Tom Wilson: Research on the Life Course and Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes
2012 FACULTY AWARD WINNERS
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Dr. Kate Bulinski teaches in
Bellarmine’s newest school, the
School of Environmental Studies.
Dr. Robert L. Brown was selected for inclusion in
The Best Lawyers of America, 2008-13, in the fields
of antitrust law, corporate law, international trade
and finance law.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau received an artist honorarium for her proposal and presentation at the Louisville Commission on Public Arts: Artist Event Series.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood received $600,000 in schol-
arship funds from the National Science Foundation SSTEM Program for his proposal entitled “Bellarmine
S-STEM Scholars Program.”
proposal with colleagues, entitled “Comparison of a Standard Stretching Protocol
with the Theraband First Step to Foot Relief Protocol
on Selected Clinical Outcome Measures in Patients
with Plantar Fasciitis: A Randomized Clinical Trial,”
was awarded $5,000 from the Hygenic Corp.
Dr. Tony Brosky’s
Mr. Richard Burchard’s “Cum Essem Parvulum”
for SATB DV A Cappella Choir was commissioned by
the California chapter of the American Choral Directors Association for the California 2012 Coastal Region Honors Choir.
served the Orthopaedic Section
of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
as subject matter expert for Independent Study Course
22.1, “Therapeutic Strategies for Developing Neuromuscular Control in the Kinetic Chain.”
Dr. Tony Brosky
was inducted as a Fellow of
the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Dr. Michael Huggins
Dr. Bernard Minnis was selected for “Who’s Who
in Louisville: 2012 African American Profile.”
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Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau received an artist honorarium funding her solo exhibition “Here and Now” at
The Urban Institute for Contemporary Art in Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Dr. Barbara Jackson, along with the University of
Louisville School of Public Health, received a Centers
for Disease Control Grant of $249,871 in the category
of Emergency Countermeasure Dispensing Staffing
Plan. The award is for the development of curricular
materials, notification technology and a dispensing plan
for mass immunizations.
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Number of New Degrees/
Certificates Added Since 2005
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., won the 2012 editorial pick
of the year for her manuscript titled “Hunger Games:
What Are the Chances?” published in “Mathematics
Teaching in the Middle School.”
Dr. Joan Masters and Ms. Barbara Lee received
$50,000 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s
New Careers in Nursing Program for scholarships for
students underrepresented in nursing.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau received an artist honorarium funding her proposal and presentation in the
Artist Event Series for the Louisville Commission on
Public Arts.
received a $600 award from the
Kentucky Council for Exceptional Children.
Ms. Lauren Pohl
was selected as a designated
subject material expert (SME) in Microbiology for
McGraw-Hill Publishers.
Dr. Joanne Dobbins
administered a $150,000 NEH
Summer Institute grant to conduct a 5-week program
for 20 college professors on the subject of “The American Maritime People” at the Mystic Seaport Museum
in Connecticut.
Dr. Eric Roorda
was selected by the Leadership Louisville Center as one of 128 “Louisville Connectors” in the Connector Project.
Dr. Robert L. Brown
Dr. Nancy York , et al., co-authored a research pro-
posal to the Children’s Hospital Foundation, Norton
Healthcare Foundation, for a smoking cessation program in acute-care hospitals. The proposal was funded for $6,500.
Mr. Richard Burchard’s “In Manus Tuas” for SSAA
Choir was commissioned by the Lexington Catholic
High School Advanced Women’s Choir.
Dr. Sarah Bush served on the program committee
for the national annual conference of the Association
of Mathematics Teacher Educators.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley served on the Board of Trust-
ees for the Center for Cooperative Study Abroad.
Dr. David Collins served as a reviewer for the national meeting of the American Accounting Association.
Ms. Meme Tunnell served as adjudicator for the
Youth Performing Arts School’s Concerto Competition in Louisville.
served the Kentucky Physical
Therapy Association as chair of the Research Committee and as co-chair of the Education Committee.
Dr. Gina Pariser
Mr. Mike Bankhead served on the Board of Directors and as database administrator for Louisville Regional Science Fairs Inc.
was elected president-elect of the
Kentucky Psychological Association.
Dr. Pam Cartor
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Dr. Eric Roorda was invited to represent
Bellarmine on a trip to Croatia, Corsica and
other Mediterranean sites for a series of
lectures and tours, including a daylong visit
to Pompeii with a vice president of NBC.
received a $209,347 research instrumentation award from the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Division of Computer and
Network Systems for his proposal entitled “MRI: Acquisition of a High Resolution Visualization System to
Enable Large-Scale Data-Intensive Collaborative Research and Cyber-Learning using Grid Computing.”
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood
Dr. Beth Ennis served as vice chair, Academic Faculty Special Interest Group, Education Section of the
American Physical Therapy Association.
Dr. Christy McGee
Teacher Educator.
served as reviewer for The
Ms. Laura Hartford received an $800 artist’s grant
from the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund for Women.
Dr. Nancy York was guest editor for the Nursing
Clinics of North America: Tobacco Control, Vol. 47.
Dr. Michael Luthy served as an editorial board mem-
ber for the Journal of Small Business Management and
the Journal of Marketing Education.
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served as a judge for undergraduate and graduate research posters at the annual Kentucky Psychological Association academic conference
in Lexington.
Dr. Tom Wilson
Dr. Tony Brosky served the Orthopaedic Section of
the American Physical Therapy Association as the Foot
and Ankle Special Interest Group (FASIG)’s nominating committee chair.
Dr. Kimberly Parker served as reviewer for the Na-
tional Communication Association Annual Conference
in the Interpersonal Division and the Communication
and Social Cognition Division.
Dr. Beth Ennis served as chair of the LaVonne Jaeger Pediatric Committee of the Kentucky Physical
Therapy Association.
Dr. A.T. Simpson served as coordinator for the “Why
Just In February?” Concert Series in Louisville featuring the music of African-American composers.
Dr. Winnie Spitza served on the Board of Directors
of the Louisville Theatrical Association.
Dr. David Boyce served as a volunteer therapist for
the Louisville Tritons Swim Team, the Louisville Ice
Skating Academy and the STARS Ice Skating Combine.
Dr. Dottie Willis,
et al., served as editors of Rag
Rug III: An Anthology of Writing, published by the University of Louisville.
Dr. Robert L. Brown served on the Steering Com-
mittee of the U.S. Department of Commerce National
District Export Council.
served on the Kentucky Physical
Therapy Association’s Legislative Committee and Service Award Committee.
Dr. Dave Pariser
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Ratio of Student/Faculty
received an Association of
American Geographers EDGE Careers Outreach
Grant for $500.
Dr. Frank Hutchins
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau served as a judge for the
national Scholastic Art Awards, sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers.
and Kate Crandell represented Bellarmine on the Ohio Kentucky Consortium
of Physical Therapy Programs for Clinical Education.
Drs. Peri Jacobson
Dr. Kristin Cook conducted a professional develop-
ment session at Bellarmine for K-12 teachers entitled
“Dealing with Controversial Issues in the Classroom.”
Dr. Sherill Cronin served as a program evaluator
for the American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet Recognition Program.
and Dr. Anne Bucalos co-authored the 2012 WHAS Crusade for Children proposal
and were awarded $10,429 to purchase assessment materials and assistive technology for the Assessment Clinic.
Dr. Elizabeth Dinkins worked with adolescents at
the Volunteers of America family shelter.
Dr. Wendy Burns conducted a focus group at the
22nd Biennial Conference of Chemical Education
(BCCE) in University Park, Pa., on the “Challenges
of Teaching the General Chemistry Course and How
Media May Play a Role in General Chemistry.”
Dr. Beth Ennis taught a course, “Using Aquatic Ther-
apy to Treat Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders,” in Topeka, Kan., in May.
Ms. Lauren Pohl
wrote and presented Continuing Professional Education seminars on ethics at
the Kentucky Society of CPAs.
Dr. Keith Richardson
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald served as faculty coun-
selor for the Lambda Psi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau
International, the Honor Society for Nurses.
served on the Asia Institute/
Crane House Board of Directors.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
provided pro bono care to
participants of the Active Steps for Diabetes Program
at Park Duvalle Community Health Center.
Dr. Patricia Gillette
Dr. Tony Brosky served the Kentucky Physical Ther-
apy Association (KPTA) as delegate to the American
Physical Therapy Association’s House of Delegates, liaison to the Kentucky State Licensing Board of Physical Therapy, and member of the Review Committee
for Continued Competency.
Dr. Kimberly Parker served as reviewer for Southern
Communication States Association in the Interpersonal
Division and the Gender and Communication Division.
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Dr. Robert L. Brown served as chair of the U.S.
Department of Commerce District Export Council
for Kentucky, chair of Japan/America Society of Kentucky, chair of Venture Connectors and chair of World
Trade Center Kentucky.
acted as moderator for the Philosophy and Religion Academic Exchange Session of the
Conference of Ford Fellows at The National Academies
in Irvine, Calif., in September.
Dr. Joseph Flipper
Dr. Sarah Bush served on the board of directors for
the Greater Louisville Council of Teachers of Mathematics as membership chairperson and president-elect.
served as a committee member
and ratings/scholarship round coordinator for the
Greater Louisville Music Teachers Association Keyboard Festival.
Ms. Meme Tunnell
served as a Special Issue coeditor for the Journal of Accounting Education.
Dr. Audrey Gramling
served as the head judge in
mathematics at the Louisville Regional Science Fair.
Mr. Mike Bankhead
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Dr. Elizabeth Dinkins, et al., received $25,000 in
funding for her proposal to improve instruction in critical-thinking skills and active knowledge construction
in Carroll County, Ky., through K-16 collaboration.
Dr. Tony Brosky served on a task force for the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy
Association to develop curriculum guidelines and standards for foot and ankle examination, terminology and
intervention for entry-level doctor of physical therapy
education programs.
Dr. S. Timothy Glasscock conducted the Louisville Vocal Project in a benefit concert for WUOL-FM
on their “Christmas Choral Festival” at St. Martin of
Tours Catholic Church.
served as Kentucky Academy of Science Physics and Astronomy Section Chair.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood
Ms. Laura Hartford served as a Photography Portfolio judge for the regional Scholastic Art Awards, part
of the national Alliance for Young Artists and Writers.
Dr. Beth Ennis served on the Programing Committee, Technology Special Interest Group, Health Policy
and Administration Section of the American Physical
Therapy Association.
Dr. Joseph Flipper won a Diversity Fellowship for
research and teaching in the University of WisconsinMilwaukee’s French, Italian and Comparative Literature Department.
served as a member
of the Scholars Advisory Committee for the Frazier
History Museum’s “Spirits of the Passage: The Story
of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” exhibit, February-July
2012. Dr. Powell worked in consultation with the museum director to revise the language and tone of the
text panels for the exhibit.
Dr. Annette Harris Powell
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Average Number of
Students in a Class
Ms. Meme Tunnell served as a volunteer piano teacher
for piano majors at the Youth Performing Arts School.
organized the national research
competition for the Small Programs Interest Group
for the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication’s 100th Annual National Convention in August.
Dr. Gail Henson
served as a member of the Evaluation and Assessment Task Force, First Steps, Cabinet
for Health and Family Services, Commonwealth of
Kentucky.
Dr. Beth Ennis
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty planned and hosted
the Vernon Robertson Lecture and Panel Discussion
in February.
Dr. Frank Hutchins served as vice president for the
Anthropologists and Sociologists of Kentucky.
was appointed as a reviewer for the Journal of Nursing Education.
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald
served on the nominating committee of the Academic Faculty Special Interest Group of
the Education Section of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Dr. Beth Ennis
Dr. Peri Jacobson served on the advisory commit-
tee for the Auerbach School of Occupational Therapy
at Spalding University in Louisville.
Dr. Wendy Burns served as a judge for the Louisville Regional Science Fair, Chemistry Division, at the
University of Louisville.
Dr. Christy Kane served as a Coalition for Baccalaureate and Graduate Respiratory Therapy Education
(CoBGRTE) board member and membership committee chair.
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen co-organized a panel session,
“Mathematics Intensive Interdisciplinary Courses,” held
at the MAA MathFest 2012 in Madison, Wis.
Mr. Mark Kaelin was appointed to WebMD’s Board
Dr. Robert L. Brown served on the Boards of Directors of Jefferson Community and Technical School;
Kentucky Council for Economic Education; National
Council for International Visitors; and World Affairs
Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana.
Ms. Meme Tunnell served as volunteer accompanist
of Experts to field online questions on health, fitness,
diet and exercise.
for the Area Private Instrumental Music Instructors’
Spring recitals at the University of Louisville School
of Music in May.
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Dr. Akhtar Mahmood served as a member of the ATLAS
(A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) research team at CERN.
Dr. Gail Henson served as co-chair of the Small Programs Interest Group of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication.
served on the St. Matthews Elementary School Professional Development Committee.
Dr. Kevin Thomas
served on the executive
board and as an examining review board member of
the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann
Dr. Michael Luthy served on the Council for International Exchange of Scholars as a Fulbright Scholar
Peer Review Committee member.
served on the Healthcare Advisory
Committee of Greater Louisville Inc.
Dr. David Mosley served as program annotator for
the Louisville Orchestra.
Dr. Gina Pariser served as program director for the
Active Steps for Diabetes outreach program housed at
Park DuValle Community Health Center.
served as reviewer for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Divisions of Media Ethics, Religion in Media,
Visual Communication, and Critical Studies and Culture Division.
Dr. Gail Henson
served as the assistant director for
the Southern Region of the National Association of
Negro Musicians.
Dr. A.T. Simpson
Dr. Beth Ennis
Dr. Christy McGee served as proposal reviewer for
the National Association for Gifted Children.
served the American Physical Society as physics program liaison.
Dr. S. Timothy Glasscock served on the Board of
the Arts Council of Southern Indiana.
Dr. Dave Pariser served on the Board of Directors
of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood
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Ms. Meme Tunnell served as adjudicator for the MacDowell Music Competition in Louisville.
Dr. Kimberly Parker served as textbook reviewer
for Julia Wood’s “Gendered Lives: Communication,
Culture, & Gender,” published by Cengage Learning.
served on the Review Board
for the Kentucky Department of Education’s Foreign
Language Programs and on the Board of Directors for
the Kentucky Institute for International Studies.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
Dr. Patricia Gillete served as a manuscript reviewer
for the Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy and the
Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy.
chaired a panel entitled “Andean Frontiers, Temporal Borders, Anthropological
Peripheries: Thinking in the Margins with Frank Salomon” at the annual conference of the American Anthropological Association in San Francisco.
Dr. Frank Hutchins
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Number of Graduate
Programs Offered
served as a steering committee member for the Federation of State Boards of
Physical Therapy.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann
Dr. Kevin Thomas served on the steering committee of the “Imagining the Future of Learning” technology conference.
Dr. David Porta presented lecture and Gross Anat-
omy Lab tours for three classes of the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program.
organized an on-campus lecture by Dr. Anneta Arno, director of Louisville-Metro’s Center for Health Equity, entitled “Health Equity:
What Future Physicians, Dentists, Nurses and Therapists Need to Know.”
Dr. Dave Robinson
Ms. Patricia Carver assisted with coordinating and
served as the associate director of
placement for the Academy of Management.
completed her 10th year on
the Governor’s Scholars Selection Committee for the
Archdiocese of Louisville.
Dr. A.T. Simpson served as coordinator for the Bellarmine University Black History Month Festival of
Music Concert Series, which was jointly sponsored
with the Kentuckiana Branch of the National Association of Negro Musicians and the Black Classical Artists of Louisville.
Dr. Mike Ryan
teaching in the the Accounting Careers Awareness Program (ACAP) sponsored by the National Association
of Black Accountants.
Dr. Anne Raymond
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty planned a Peace
Studies event and visit by Michael Duffey, Marquette
University, in March.
served on the Executive Committee and as chair of Academic Affairs of the Kentucky
Community and Technical Colleges’ Board of Regents.
Dr. Gail Henson served the Foundation for a Healthy
Kentucky on the Ambassador Committee(for communication and advocacy) and as secretary of the Community Advisory Council.
dr. Gail Henson
Ms. Meme Tunnell served as Elementary Competition coordinator for the Kentucky Music Teachers
Association.
served as advisor for transitional
doctor of physical therapy (tDPT) student at Shenandoah University, Winchester, Va., for Capstone “Project tDPT 847: Physical Therapy Management of an
Individual with Unilateral Retro-Trochanteric Gluteal
and Thigh Pain: A Case Report.”
Dr. Tony Brosky
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Dr. Sherill Cronin served as a researchand evidence-based practice consultant
for Baptist Health Louisville.
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen served as a judge for the Louisville Regional Science Fair in March.
Dr. Christy Kane served as the Long Range Planning Committee chair for the Kentucky Society for
Respiratory Care.
served on the Editorial Review Boards of the Journal of Accounting Education
and of Current Issues in Auditing.
Dr. Beth Ennis served as a member of the Education Committee of the Down Syndrome of Louisville
organization.
Dr. Richard Schrader served on the Kentucky So-
ciety of CPAs BASE camp committee and coordinated
activities on campus at Bellarmine University.
Dr. Audrey Gramling
Dr. Kevin Thomas served as reviewer for TechTrends, The High School Journal, and the Southern
Social Studies Journal.
Dr. Patricia Gillette provided pro bono care in
the Physical Therapy Clinic at the Catholic Enrichment Center.
Dr. Gail Henson served as trustee and secretary for
the Phi Beta Kappa of Kentuckiana organization.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann served as editor of Evidence
Mobilized for the American Academy of Orthopaedic
Manual Physical Therapists.
mittee and as membership officer of the American Bar
Association, International Section.
Dr. Sarah Bush served as program chairperson for
the 2013 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference to be held in Louisville.
served on the Advisory Committee of the Physical Therapy Centralized Application
Service of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Ms. Meme Tunnell served as adjudicator for the Louisville Orchestra Young Artist Competition.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood served as president of the
Kentucky Association of Physics Teachers.
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Dr. Robert L. Brown served on the Executive Com-
Dr. Mark Wiegand
and Ms. Jean Green designed
professional development modules that will be used to
pilot Kentucky’s new Co-Teaching Training for the Jefferson County Public Schools, University of Louisville,
Spalding University and Boyce College.
Dr. Dottie Willis
Dr. Winnie Spitza organized and coordinated the
3rd annual Intercollegiate Speech Contest, “Speak Up
Louisville,” featuring outstanding student speakers from
Bellarmine, University of Louisville, Spalding University and Jefferson Community & Technical College.
Dr. Nancy York was president of the Board of Trust-
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ees for the Kentucky and Southern Indiana chapter of
the Leukemia & Lyphoma Society.
presented a seminar to the
Kentucky Cardiopulmonary Rehab Association on falls
in cardiopulmonary patients.
Dr. Patricia Gillette
Ms. Janet Vogt served as chair of the Kentucky
Board for Respiratory Care.
2012
Dr. Sarah Bush served as the Kentucky Senate Bill
1 compliance coordinator for Bellarmine University.
Dr. Gina Pariser served as manuscript editor for
the Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal and
the Geriatric Physical Therapy Journal.
served as reviewer for the
Western Journal of Communication.
Dr. Kimberly Parker
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann served on the Physiopedia
Advisory Committee.
served on the Board of Advisors for both Via Lingua and the Center for Cross
Cultural Studies.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
Drs. Kate Bulinski and Kristin Cook co-directed
a Climate Change Education workshop for K-12 educators to instruct them in best practices for teaching
about climate change.
Dr. A.T. Simpson served as special events coordinator
for the Kentuckiana Branch of the National Association
of Negro Musicians.
Dr. Wendy Burns served as a book reviewer in Lib-
eral Arts Chemistry for Pearson publishing company.
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Dr. Joanne Dobbins and Mr. Samuel Harris
(student) presented “Identification of Airborne
Mold on the Campus of Bellarmine University” at
the Butler University Undergraduate Research
Conference in Indianapolis in April.
Presentations
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau, et al., presented “Public
Art Proposals” for the Louisville Commission on Public
Arts’ Artist Event Series at Louisville Metro Hall in March.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty was a member of the
“Niebuhr and Feminism” panel at the annual meeting
of the American Academy of Religion in Chicago in
November.
Drs. Dan Golemboski, Karen Golemboski and
presented “Incorporating Genomics and Bioinformatics Problem-Based Learning into
the Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum” at the 4th
International Nurse Education Conference in Baltimore,
Md., in June.
Drs. Akhtar Mahmood and Syed Ahmad, et al.,
presented “Computational Physics in Physics Curriculum
Using Parallel Cluster Computing” at the Kentucky
Association of Physics Teachers Meeting at Western
Kentucky University.
Dr. Elizabeth Dinkins presented “Using Young Adult
Literature to Teach Teens about Human Trafficking”
at the Kentucky Conference on Human Trafficking in
Georgetown, Ky., in March.
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Dr. A.T. Simpson served as artistic director and pianist
for the “Concert of Traditional Negro Spirituals” at the
Remington Concert Series of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival
in Charleston, S.C., in May.
Dr. Jennifer Barker presented “Documentary
Film as Material Witness and Social Conscience in The
Stranger” at the Cultural Studies Association Conference
in San Diego, Calif., in March.
Ms. Meme Tunnell was
a guest lecturer at the International Horn Society at the University of North Texas
in Denton, Texas, in May.
Dr. David Mosley presented “Nietzsche’s Gay Science
as a Philosophy of Education” at the American Philosophical Association Central Division Conference in Chicago.
Dr. Sherill Cronin presented “Minding Your p’s and
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Full-Time Faculty
t’s: Making Statistics a Little Less Sadistic” at Baptist
Hospital East’s 5th Annual Research Symposium in
Louisville in March.
Dr. Kyle Barnett presented “Listening to the Old
Cultural Intermediaries: Talent Scouts as Managers in
the U.S. Recording Industry, 1920-1935” at the Flow
Conference, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, in
November.
Ms. Laura Hartford presented an artist’s lecture at
the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg,
Va., in November.
Dr. Tom Bennett, et al., presented “MCAT - Curriculum/PreMed Requirement Changes - Impact on
Advisors & Admissions Officers” at the 19th Biennial
Meeting of Kentucky PreMedical Advisors at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in October.
Dr. Peri Jacobson,
et al., presented “Preparing
for the Future in PT Clinical Education: Grassroots
Partnerships between Academic Programs and Clinical
Educators” at the American Physical Therapy Association’s Educational Leadership Conference in Greenwich,
Conn., in October.
Dr. Katherine Biederman presented “Radical Ethics”
at the Radical Philosophy Association’s annual meeting
at Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., in October.
Dr. David Porta was invited to give a seminar on
“Anatomy and Trauma Biomechanics” for the Department
of Anatomical Sciences & Neurobiology at the University
of Louisville School of Medicine in September.
and Kathleen Cooter
and Mr. Carl Williams presented “Linguistic Code
Switching: One Race, Two Languages, Best Practices”
at the 39th National Conference on the Black Family
in America in Louisville in March.
Drs. Bernard Minnis
Ms. Barbara Lee and Dr. Joan Masters presented
the poster “Getting Right on the Money” for the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing
Summit in Washington, D.C. It was selected as the
winning poster in the category of Hot Topics.
Dr. Jon Blandford presented “Fishing for Words:
Language as Resource in McCarthy’s ‘The Road’ and
Hemingway’s ‘The Big Two-Hearted River’” at the
American Literature Association Symposium in New
Orleans in October.
Dr. Tony Brosky, et al., presented “The Effect of
Either Topical Menthol or a Placebo on Functioning
and Knee Pain Among Patients with Knee OA” at the
February American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting in Chicago and in April at the
Midwest Nursing Research Society Annual Conference
in Dearborn, Mich.
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Drs. Paul Loprinzi and Kent Brown presented
“Associations between Depression and Tinnitus in a
Nationally Representative Sample of Older Adults” with
Mr. Shawn Maskalic (student) at the Butler University
Undergraduate Research Conference in May.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley presented “Building Cultural
Competence through International Education Action
Research Towards a Sustainable Pedagogy” at the Forum
on Education Abroad Conference in Denver, Colo., in
March.
Dr. Kevin Thomas, et al., presented “Cell Phones in
the Classroom: Educator’s Perspectives” at the Society
for Information Technology and Teacher Education
International Conference in Austin, Texas.
“Some Properties
of Generalized Partitions Relating to the Rook Monoid”
at the American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting, Special Session on Algebraic Combinatorics: Rook
Theory and Applications, in New Orleans in October.
Drs. David Paige and William Neace presented
“An Evaluation of Reading Fluency Instruments for
the Identification of Struggling Readers” at the Annual Conference of the Consortium for Research on
Education Accountability and Teacher Evaluation in
Washington, D.C.
Drs. Kathy Hager, Gina Pariser
and Patricia
Gillette presented “Active Steps for Diabetes” for the
Sigma Theta Tau International Leadership Conference
in Indianapolis, Ind., in September.
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen presented
Ms. Laura Hartford was among a group of national
photographers asked to create new work for the University
of Louisville Photographic Archive’s 50th anniversary
exhibit “Perspectives” at the Cressman Center for Visual
Art in Louisville in October.
Ms. Meme Tunnell was a guest lecturer and presented
three commissioned composistions at the International
Trumpet Guild at Columbus State University, Ga.
Dr. Robert L. Brown presented “The Euro Is Dead:
Isn’t It?” at the Cleveland International Lawyers Group
in January.
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Dr. Katherine Bulinski presented “Models and
Strategies for Teaching Evolution to Non-Science
Majors in a Seminar Format” at the Geological Society
of America North-Central Section Meeting in Dayton,
Ohio, in April.
Dr. Wendy Burns presented “A Systematic Study of
Backbonding in the Undergraduate Laboratory” at the
22nd Biennial Conference of Chemical Education in
University Park, Pa., in August.
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., presented “Math + Art = Deep
Learning” at the Regional Meeting of the National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics in Chicago in November.
presented “The Mertonization of
Leadership” at the International Academy of Business
Disciplines in Orlando, Fla., in April.
Dr. John Byrd
Dr. Pam Cartor presented “Using a Performance
Task to Develop and Assess Skills in an Undergraduate
Counseling and Psychotherapy Class” at the National
Institute for the Teaching of Psychology’s annual conference in St. Petersburg, Fla., in January.
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Drs. Alan Deck and Dan Bauer and Ms. Patricia
Carver, et al., presented “Student Perceptions of Just
Allocations of Goods in Times of Shortages” at the Fall
Academy of Business Research conference in Biloxi, Miss.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau’s solo exhibition “Here
and Now” was presented at The Urban Institute for
Contemporary Art in Grand Rapids, Mich., and consisted
of two large-scale, site-specific projections viewable
from outside the museum.
Drs. Catherine Crandell and Gina Pariser pre-
sented “Collaborating with Community in Cultivation of
Core Values” for the American Physical Therapy Association’s Education Leadership Conference in Greenwich,
Conn., in October.
Dr. Beth Ennis presented “Using Aquatic Therapy
to Treat Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders”
at the World Aquatic Health Conference in Norfolk,
Va., in October.
Dr. Annette harris Powell presented
“Towards
a New Theory of Access” at the Modern Language Association in Seattle, Wash., in January.
Drs. Anne Raymond, Mike Ackerman and William
presented “A Mathematics Capstone Course”
at the annual meeting of the Kentucky Section of the
Mathematical Association of America in Louisville in
March.
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Ms. Meme Tunnell was a guest lecturer during the
Greater Louisville Music Teachers Association conference in August.
Dr. Joseph Flipper presented “Suffering as Glory in
Balthasar and Cone” at the Black Catholic Theological
Symposium Annual Meeting at St. Thomas University
in Miami Gardens, Fla., in October.
presented “Current Status
and Outlook for Kentucky Economy” at the Board of
Directors, Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions, at Lake Cumberland State Park in Russell, Ky.,
in September.
Dr. Robert L. Brown
Dr. Karen Golemboski, et al., presented “Improving
Healthcare Quality through Improvements in Patient
Safety” at the American Society for Clinical Laboratory
Science annual meeting in Los Angeles in July.
Dr. Jon Blandford presented “Known Criminals:
Notoriety and Early American Print Culture” at the fall
meeting of the Colonial Dames XVII Century, George
Reade Chapter, in Louisville in September.
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Dr. Elizabeth Dinkins, et al., presented
“Imagine it. Build it. Sustain it: One School’s
Journey to Implement School-wide Literacy”
at the National Council of Teachers of English’s
annual convention in Las Vegas in November.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau presented her artistic
research at the University of Cincinnati’s College of
Design, Architecture, Art and Planning in Cincinnati,
Ohio, in May.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood, et al., presented the poster
“Search for the Z-Prime Boson using the ATLAS Detector at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN” at the 2012
Kentucky Academy of Science meeting held at Eastern
Kentucky University in October.
Dr. A.T. Simpson, assisted by the Bellarmine Handbell
Quartet, was artistic director and pianist for the featured
concert at the National Association of Negro Musician’s
Southern Regional Meeting in Louisville in April.
Drs. Gina Pariser, Patricia Gillette and Kathy
Hager presented “A Community-Academic Partnership
Program Addressing Disparities in Mobility and Diabetes”
at the National Conference of the Gerontological Society
of America in San Diego, Calif.
Drs. Kent Brown, Tony Brosky
and Dave
Pariser, et al., presented “Effects of Pre-habilitation
on Self-Efficacy for Exercise and Outcome Expectations
for Exercise Among Patients Before and After Total
Knee Arthroplasty” at the American College of Sports
Medicine ‘s 59th Annual Meeting and 3rd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine in San Francisco, Calif.
Drs. Alan Deck and Dan Bauer and Ms. Patricia
Carver,
Ms. Gabriele Bosley facilitated a half-day workshop
entitled “Implementing a High-Impact, TechnologySupported Intercultural Course Abroad” at the Forum on
Education Abroad Conference in Denver, Colo., in March.
et al., presented “An Exploratory Study of
Students’ Views Regarding Distributing Scarce Goods”
at the fall meeting of the Academy of Business Education
in Charleston, S.C.
Dr. S. Timothy Glasscock conducted four concerts
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty presented on wealth
inequalities for the PCUSA Seminary Presidents at
Auburn Seminary in New York, N.Y., in January.
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of music from the Renaissance period through modern
times with The Louisville Vocal Project, a professional
chamber choir, in the Louisville area during September
and December.
Dr. Katherine Bulinski and Ms. Caitlin Boblitt
(student) presented “Urbanization and Watershed
Health: A Case Study of the South Fork of Beargrass
Creek, Louisville, Kentucky” in April for the Geological
Society of America North-Central Section Meeting in
Dayton, Ohio.
presented “Incorporating Genomics and Bioinformatics into the MLS Curriculum” at
the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science’s
Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference in Salt Lake
City, Utah, in February.
Dr. Dan Golemboski
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., presented “Using Research in
Mathematics Educational Technology to Inform Classroom Teaching” at the Annual Meeting of the National
Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Philadelphia,
Pa., in April.
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presented “Lacock Abbey: A
Teacher and Student in the Birthplace of Photography” at
the midwest regional Society for Photographic Education
conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, in October.
Ms. Laura Hartford
Dr. Gail Henson authored and presented for the
Oates Institute in Louisville three online seminars:
“Wendell Berry’s ‘Jayber Crow,’ ” “End of Life as Seen
in Todd Johnson’s ‘The Sweet By and By,’ ” and “Grief
and the Healing Arts.”
Ms. Meme Tunnell was a guest artist for the University
of Louisville’s Faculty Gala Concert in September.
presented “Using Cell Phones in
the Classroom” at the Administration, Supervision and
Curriculum Development Conference in Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Kevin Thomas
Dr. Frank Hutchins presented
“Exchanging Blows
and Bowls: Multiple Claims on Space During the Inti
Raymi Festival in Northern Ecuador” at the annual
meeting of the Association of American Geographers
in New York, N.Y.
Dr. Mary Huff, et al., presented “A Semester-long
Laboratory Exercise Demonstrating the Relationship
Between Gene to Protein Function Using Yeast Alcohol
Dehydrogenase 1 (ADH1)” at the American Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology annual meeting in
San Diego, Calif., in April.
Dr. Karen Golemboski, et al., presented “Incorporating
Patient Safety into the CLS/CLT Curriculum – the Next
Steps” at the American Society for Clinical Laboratory
Science Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference in
Salt Lake City, Utah, in February.
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald presented “Strategies to
Attract and Retain Nursing Students Who are English
Speakers of Other Languages: Best Practices in TEFL
and Nursing Education” at the Annual Conference on
Professional Nursing Education and Development in
Philadelphia, Pa.
Drs. Peri Jacobson and Gina Pariser presented
“Integrating Research into Practice: Implementation and
Assessment of a Student/Clinical Instructor Collaborative Assisgnment” at the Combined Sections Meeting of
the American Physical Therapy Association in Chicago
in February.
Dr. Joseph Flipper presented “Temporality in Catholic
Modernity and the Return of the Apocalyptic” at the
Conference of Ford Fellows at The National Academies
in Irvine, Calif., in September.
Dr. Jennifer Barker presented “Tilt-shift Flânerie:
Minimizing the Globe” in the “Animating Space and
Scalar Travels” panel at the Society for Cinema and
Media Studies Conference, in Boston, Mass., in March.
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Dr. Bernard Minnis presented a paper on
“Diversity and the Jefferson County Public
Schools’ Student Assignment Plan”at
the Louisville African American Initiative
Community Education Mini-Summit Update
in Louisville in September.
Dr. A.T. Simpson served as choral director during
various concerts for the Kentucky Governor’s School
for the Arts and celebrated his 25th year on the GSA
Vocal Music Faculty.
Drs. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty and Rebecca Todd
Peters organized and led a panel on the Status of Women
in Church and Society at the Social Ethics Network
Meeting in September.
presented “Intervention in
Learning Abroad” at the Kentucky Council on Education
Abroad in Louisville in March.
Drs. Gina Pariser, Patricia Gillette and Kathy
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
Dr. Christy Kane, et al., presented “2015 and Beyond”
at the Kentucky Society for Respiratory Care State
Meeting in Lexington in October.
Drs. Catherine Crandell, Mark Wiegand and
Tony Brosky presented “The Role of Service-Learning
Course Experiences on Development of Professionalism
in Doctor of Physical Therapy Students: A Case Report”
at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined
Sections Meeting in Chicago in February.
Dr. Anthony Lentz,
in collaboration with former
student Mr. Christopher Sims, presented “Learning with
an Aversive Stimulus in Helicoverpa zea” at the annual
meeting of the Entomological Society of America, held
in November in Knoxville, Tenn.
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Hager, et al., presented “Active Steps for Diabetes: An
Interprofessional Academic Community Partnership
Addressing Health Disparities in Persons with Diabetes”
at the National Conference of the American Physical
Therapy Association.
Drs. Alan Deck and Dan Bauer, et al., presented
“Students’ Views of Market Fairness” at the Proceedings
of the International Spring Conference of the Allied
Academies.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau presented her artistic
research at Hanover College in Hanover, Ind., in February.
Dr. Joan Masters,
et al., presented a poster, “Psychiatric Malingering by Proxy: A Case Study,” at the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association National
Conference in Pittsburgh, Pa., in November.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi presented “Association Between
Objectively-Measured Physical Activity and Depression Among a Nationally Representative Sample of
U.S. Pregnant Women” at the Association of Women’s
Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses Conference in
Washington, D.C.
performed with the Louisville
Orchestra in November.
Ms. Meme Tunnell
presented “Using Group and Individual Aquatic Therapy to Treat Children with Autism
Spectrum Disorders, An Update” at the Combined
Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy
Association in Chicago.
Dr. Beth Ennis
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Ms. Laura Hartford participated in the six-person
exhibit “The Art of Hair” at the Carnegie Visual and
Performing Arts Center in Covington, Ky., in January
and the juried exhibit “Of Memory, Bone and Myth” at
the Rourke Art Museum in Moorhead, Minn., in April.
Dr. Robert L. Brown presented “Economic and
Financial Policy for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses”
at the University of Kentucky in October.
Dr. Christy McGee, et al., presented “Training Your
Broncos: Teaching Children How to Self-Advocate” at
the National Association for Gifted Children Conference
in Denver, Colo., in November.
Dr. Dan Golemboski presented “Molecular Diagnostic
Approaches to Hemoglobinopathies” at the Kentucky
Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Annual Meeting
in Lexington, Ky., in April.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood,
et.al., presented the poster
“Monte-Carlo Simulation and Data Analysis Studies to
Search for the Higgs Boson using the ATLAS Detector
at the CERN-Large Hadron Collider” at the 2012 Annual Kentucky Association of Physics Teachers meeting
at Western Kentucky University in March.
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen presented “Conjugacy Order
in Canonical and Dual Canonical Monoids” at the
Workshop on Algebraic Monoids, Group Embeddings
and Algebraic Combinatorics at the Fields Institute in
Toronto, Ontario, in July.
Drs. Theresa Magpuri-Lavell and David Paige
presented “Promoting Oral Reading Fluency for Struggling Secondary Readers: Interpreting the Relationships
among Prosody, Rate, Accuracy and Comprehension
within a Tandem Model of Reading” at the Association
of Literacy Educators and Researchers Conference in
Grand Rapids, Mich., in November.
Dr. Kimberly Parker, et al., presented “The General
Content of Post-Inoculation Talk: Recalled Issue-Specific
Conversations Following Inoculation Treatments” at the
National Communication Association.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau’s collaborative exhibition,
“The River Floweth On,” was on display at Greiner Art
Gallery at Hanover College in Hanover, Ind., in January.
Ms. Meme Tunnell was a guest artist for the New
Music Festival, Premiere of Satterwhite Trio, at the
University of Louisville in November.
Dr. David Mosley presented “Robert Musil and the
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., presented “Analyzing Middle
Entanglements of Education” at the Society for the
Philosophical Study of Education Conference at Columbia
University in Chicago.
School Students’ Algebra-Related Misconceptions and
Errors” at the Annual Meeting of the National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics in Philadelphia, Pa., in April.
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Dr. David Porta was invited to lecture on “Trauma
Biomechanics Research” at the University of
North Dakota School of Medicine and Health
Sciences in Grand Forks, N.D., in November.
presented “Indio to Socio:
Buen Vivir and Land Reform in Ecuador” at the annual
conference of the American Anthropological Association
in San Francisco, Calif., in November.
Dr. Frank Hutchins
Ms. Laura Hartford’s photographs were exhibited
in the solo show “Sprout” at the Capital Arts Alliance
in Bowling Green, Ky., in August and at Youngstown
State University in Youngstown, Ohio, in September.
Drs. Paul Loprinzi and Elizabeth Fitzgerald, et
Drs. Gina Pariser, Patricia Gillette, Kathy
Hager and Karen Golemboski presented “A Model
for Public Health Diabetes Education Incorporating
Physical Therapy” at the Combined Sections Meeting of
the American Physical Therapy Association in Chicago
in February.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau presented her artistic
research via Skype at the Ohio University School of
Art’s 75th Anniversary Alumni Lecture Series.
Dr. Frank Raymond presented “A Characterization of
al., presented “Association Between Objectively Measured
Physical Activity and Depression Among a Nationally
Representative Sample of U.S. Pregnant Women” at the
Association of Women’s Health Obstetric and Neonatal
Nurses Conference in Washington, D.C., in June.
the Solution to the Stochastic Multi-dimensional Bellman
Equation with an Application to Resource Management”
at the Mathematical Association of America Annual
Meeting, Kentucky Section, in Louisville in March.
Dr. Kevin Thomas presented “Geotagging in the P-12
Dr. David Porta presented a seven-hour Paramedic
Classroom” for the Imagining the Future of Learning
Conference in Louisville.
Gross Anatomy dissection course for Louisville Metro
EMS in June.
Dr. Elizabeth Dinkins,
Dr. William Fenton, et al., presented “Exploratory
Activities for College Geometry” at the national meeting
of the Mathematical Association of America in Boston
in January.
et al., presented “College
and Career Readiness Literacy Standards for the Content Areas” at the Kentucky Association for Colleges of
Teacher Education Conference in Louisville in November.
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Drs. Dave Robinson and Joann Lau co-authored
two posters at the annual American Society of Plant
Biologists conference held in Austin, Texas, in July.
One was entitled “Involving Students in the Search for
Plant Genes Causing Hay Fever: An Update on The
Ambrosia Project.” The other poster, co-authored by Mr.
Josef Jareczef, student, was entitled “Nitrogen-Fixing
Endophytes Found in the Stems of Local Trees and Their
Introduction into Crop Plants.”
Dr. A.T. Simpson served as artistic director and pianist
for a Concert of Traditional Negro Spirituals for the
MacDowell Music Club Concert Series in Louisville
in February.
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Dr. Beth Ennis with Ms. Megan Castagno and Ms.
Emily Betz, students, presented “Effectiveness of Fit and
Fun Kids Exercise Program on Childhood Obesity in an
At-Risk Population” at the Combined Sections Meeting
of the American Physical Therapy Association in Chicago.
in the south
Dr. Alan Deck, et al., presented “Financial Statement
Presentation: A Sneak Peek at the Proposed Format” at
the national meeting of the American Society of Business
and Behavioral Sciences in Las Vegas.
Dr. David Paige presented “Teaching Literacy for
Cognitive Engagement: Teachers, Texts and Engaged
Students” at the pre-conference institute of the 57th
Annual Convention of the International Reading Association in Chicago.
Dr. Christy McGee presented “Advocating for Gifted
Young Children” at the National Association for Gifted
Children Conference in Denver, Colo., in November.
presented “A New Description of the Bruhat-Chevalley Order on Gauss-Jordan
Elements in the Renner Monoid” at the Mathematical
Association of America - American Mathematical Society
Joint Mathematics Meetings in Boston in January.
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen
Mr. Richard Burchard premiered “Dedication” for
TTBB DV A Cappella Choir at the American Choral
Directors Association Southern Division Conference
in Winston-Salem, N.C., in March.
presented “Association Between
Objectively-Measured Physical Activity and Tinnitus,
NHANES” at the Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing
Association Convention in Louisville.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi
and Richard Schrader presented “Converged Statement on Revenue Recognition:
Some Repercussions from Accounting for Time Value
of Money” at the Southeast American Accounting Association Annual Meeting in Savannah, Ga., in April.
Drs. Julie Toner
and Ms.
Meghan Allen (student) presented “Computational
Physics Using Parallel Cluster Computing” at the 2012
Annual Kentucky Academy of Sciences Meeting held at
Eastern Kentucky University in October.
Drs. Akhtar Mahmood, Syed Ahmad
Dr. Sherill Cronin,
et al., presented “Validation
of the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool in Adult
ICU Patients” at Research!Louisville’s Annual Nursing
Research Symposium and at the Kentucky Organization
of Nurse Leaders’ Annual Meeting in Louisville.
was a respondent
to Chris Hedges at the Social Ethics Network Meeting,
New York, N.Y., in September.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty
Dr. Chris Walsh presented “Modeling the CREDE
Standards for Effective Pedagogy to Improve Student
Engagement” at the Kentucky Innovations Conference
at Northern Kentucky University.
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Dr. Kyle Barnett presented “Record Stores and
Civic Identity: The Closing of Louisville’s Ear-XTacy” at the 2012 Experience Music Project Pop
Conference, New York University, NY, in March.
Dr. Susan White presented “Ramsey Functions for
Quasi-Progressions with Large Diameter” at the Kentucky
Mathematical Association of America Annual Meeting
in Louisville in March.
Dr. A.T. Simpson conducted the 25th Anniversary Gala
Concert for the Kentucky Governor’s School for the
Arts at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville
in September.
Dr. Robert L. Brown presented “The Next Four Years”
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., presented “A Structured Inquiry
at Citizens Union Bank’s Industrial Leaders Cocktail
Reception held at the Cardinal Club in Louisville in
December.
of Research in Mathematics Educational Technology:
Findings and Implications” at the Annual Meeting of
the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators in
Fort Worth, Texas, in January.
premiered “De Profundis”
for SATB DV Choir in April at the Singletary Center for
the Arts Recital Hall on the University of Kentucky’s
campus.
Mr. Richard Burchard
image “Eric with Flowers”
was included in the traveling exhibit “Reversing the
Gaze” at the Kinsey Institute in Bloomington, Ind., and
she served as a panelist for a moderated discussion of
the project in conjunction with the reception in April.
Dr. Christy Wolfe presented “A Team-Based Learn-
ing Approach to Teaching Developmental Psychology”
at the Southeastern Conference on the Teaching of
Psychology in Atlanta, Ga.
Ms. Laura Hartford’s
presented “Using ‘This I Believe’
to Teach Authentic Argumentation” at the Kentucky
Writing Project Conference in September.
Dr. Beth Ennis (with students C. Clark, C. Mathews,
S. Shinkle and S. Sowder) presented “Positive Learning
Activities with Your Child: A Website Designed for
Teenage Mothers” at the American Physical Therapy
Association Combined Sections Meeting in Chicago.
Dr. Dottie Willis
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Ms. Meme Tunnell presented during the Youth
Performing Arts School Piano Program in conjunction
with YPAS Career Day in October.
Dr. Nancy York, et al., presented “Students’ Perceptions of Tobacco Use and Policies: Myths or Reality” at
the National Conference on Tobacco or Health in Kansas
City, Mo., in August.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau’s two-story projection
was exhibited on the front facade of the 69th Regiment
Armory during the Fountain Art Fair in New York City,
N.Y., in March.
presented “The 2:1 Model of
Student Supervision in Acute Care Physical Therapy
Clinical Education” at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions in
Orlando, Fla., in October.
Dr. Peri Jacobson
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Dr. Katherine Bulinski presented “The Intersection
of Paleontology and the Science of Climate Change” for
the Kentucky Paleontological Society in November.
and Mr. Samuel Pollitt, et al., presented “Fluency and Complex Text: Past Challenges,
Coming Trials and Potential Opportunities” at the GE
Partners Conference of Student Achievement Partners
in Louisville.
Dr. David Paige
Dr. Christy Kane presented “Respiratory Failure and
Non-Invasive Venilation” at the Clark Memorial Hospital
Clinical Excellence Program in Clarksville, Ind., in May.
and Patricia
Gillette, et al., presented “Active Steps for Diabetes:
Addressing Disparities in Diabetes and Mobility Limitations” and “Overcoming Disparities/Diabetes Care in
High Risk Populations” at the 5th Disparities Partnership Forum of the American Diabetes Association in
Washington, D.C., in October.
and Dave
Pariser, et al., presented “Effects of Pre-habilitation
on Self-Efficacy for Exercise and Outcome Expectations
for Exercise Among Patients Before and After Total Knee
Arthroplasty” at the National Strength and Conditioning
Association National Conference in Las Vegas in July.
Drs. Kent Brown, Tony Brosky
Drs. Gina Pariser, Kathy Hager
Dr. David Porta was invited to present sponsored
workshops on “Functional Anatomy Relative to the
Treatment of Cervical Dystonia and Upper Limb Spasticity: A Cadaver Review Course” for the Allergan Inc.
RITE Program. He presented workshops in Louisville,
Detroit and Irvine and San Diego, Calif.
Dr. Akhtar Mahmood presented “Discovery of the
Higgs Boson at the Large Hadron Collider” at the Annual
Kentucky Academy of Science meeting held at Eastern
Kentucky University in October.
presented “Eschatology in the
Sacramental Imagination of Henri de Lubac” at the
Catholic Theological Society of America Conference
in St. Louis, Mo., in June.
Dr. Ryan Therkelsen presented
Ms. Gabriele Bosley presented “International Stud-
“Some Properties
of Generalized Partitions” at the Kentucky Mathematics
Association of America Section Meeting in Louisville
in March.
Dr. Joseph Flipper
ies? Global Studies? Critiques and Contexts of Degree
Programs” at the NAFSA Conference for International
Educators in Houston, Texas, in May.
Dr. A.T. Simpson was guest lecturer for the “Music in
the Black Church” MyLibraryU Series at the Louisville
Free Public Library in October.
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Dr. Myra McCrickard, professor in the
Rubel School of Business, made an
exploratory trip to Rome, Italy, for the
MBA program.
Publications
Drs. Paul Loprinzi and Kent Brown, et al., published
“High Homocysteine Levels May Increase Hearing Loss”
in The Hearing Journal, Vol. 65, Issue 7, pages 30-32.
published “The Aesthetics of
Resistance: Radical Projection” with Routledge Press,
New York.
Dr. Jennifer Barker
Dr. Kyle Barnett published “The Selznick Studio,
Spellbound, and the Marketing of Film Music” in Music
and Patronage: The Library of Essays on Music, Politics and
Society, Surrey, United Kingdom.
and Beverley Holland, et
al., published “Rescuing the Student Presentation” in
the Journal of Nursing Education, Vol. 51, Issue 9, 536.
Drs. Joan Masters
Dr. Paul Loprinzi,
et al., published “Physical Activity and Breast Cancer: Implications for Prevention and
Treatment” in Diagnostic Imaging Europe, Vol. 28,
Issue 6, 15-17.
Dr. Nancy York, et al., published “Legislators’ Beliefs
on Tobacco Control Policies in Nevada” in the Journal
of Community Health, Vol. 37, 89-95.
Dr. Alan Deck, et al., published “Financial Statement
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Physical Activity
Presentation: A Sneak Peek at the Proposed Format” in the
Journal of Business and Accounting, Vol. 5, No. 1, 36-49.
and the Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence: A Review
of Literature” in Oncology Nursing Forum, Vol. 39,
269-274.
Dr. Michael Luthy, et al., published “What My Guid-
ance Councillor Should Have Told Me: The Importance
of Universal Access and Exposure to Executive-Level
Advice” in The Proceedings of the 11th European Conference
on e-Learning, 452-460.
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published “Rationality, Irrationality and the Excuse of Ignorance” in the
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science,
Vol. 2, No. 19, 60-66.
Dr. Katherine Biederman
Dr. Tony Brosky, et al., published “The Effect of
Either 3.5 % Topical Menthol Gel or a Placebo on
Functioning and Knee Pain among Patients with Knee
Osteoarthritis” in the American Academy of Pain Management’s e-newsletter, Currents: Pain Management
News and Research.
Dr. Ruth Wagoner,
et al., published “Enhancing
Critical Thinking Skills through Mock Trial” in the
Atlantic Law Journal, Vol. 14, 42-54.
and Ida Kutschera published
“Fundamentals of Modern Lunar Management: Private
Sector Considerations” as a chapter in Moon Prospective
Energy and Material Resources, Viorel Badescu (ed.), Berlin
Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag, pp. 703-24.
Drs. Mike Ryan
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Drs. Paul Loprinzi and Kent Brown published
“Empirical Examination of Predictors of 2-Mile Time Trial
Performance in High School Cross-Country Runners”
in the Track & Cross Country Journal, Vol. 2 , Issue 2.
Dr. Robert L. Brown published Doing Business in
Vietnam with Thomson Reuters/West.
and Anne Bucalos published “Can It Be Fixed? The Challenge of
Remediating Problem Dispositions and Lessons Learned”
in the Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges
of Teacher Education Journal, Vol. 9 (1), 34-48.
Drs. Kevin Thomas, Sarah Bush
Dr. Kimberly Parker, et al., published “Culture as
a Moderator of Inoculation Success: The Effectiveness
of a Mainstream Inoculation Message on a Subculture
Population” in The Global Studies Journal, Vol. 4, Issue 3, 1-22.
and Joann Lau published
“Assessment of an ELISA Laboratory Exercise” in The
American Biology Teacher, Vol. 74, 558-563.
Drs. Dave Robinson
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty co-edited eight essays
that were included in a roundtable discussion, “Revisiting
Valerie Saiving’s Challenge to Reinhold Niebuhr: Honoring Fifty Years of Reflection on ‘The Human Situation:
A Feminine View,’ ” in the Journal of Feminist Studies
in Religion, Vol. 28, Issue 1, 75-114.
Mr. Richard Burchard’s composition “Dedication” for TTBB DV A Cappella Choir was published
by Hinshaw Music, Chapel Hill, N.C., under the Jeff
Johnson Choral Series.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Effects of Physi-
Dr. Katherine Bulinski published “Teaching Evolution to Non-Science Majors in a Seminar Format” in R.
Lockwood and M. Yacobucci eds. Teaching Paleontology
in the 21st Century, Special Publication of the Paleontological Society, Vol. 12.
Drs. David Collins, Bradley Stevenson, Dan
Bauer and Keith Richardson published “Napoli Pizza
Wants to Determine its Optimal Capital Structure” in the
Journal of Business Cases and Applications, Vol . 6, 1-7.
Dr. Kristin Cook published “Can We Really Make a
Difference? Teachers’ Experience with Socioscientific
Issues Aiming For Democratic Participation in Science”
in M. Mueller & D. Tippins (Ed.) EcoJustice, Citizen Science
and Youth Activism: Situated Tensions for Science Education,
New York: Springer.
cal Activity on Common Side Effects of Breast Cancer
Treatment” in Breast Cancer, Vol. 19, 4-10.
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Dr. Kristin Cook, et al., published “Preparing Biology
Teachers to Teach Evolution in a Project-Based
Approach” in Science Educator, Vol. 21, No. 2, 44-56.
Dr. Sherill Cronin, et al., published “Improving
Staff Compliance with Isolation Precautions through
Use of an Educational Intervention and Behavioral
Contract” in Dimensions in Critical Care Nursing, Vol.
31, Issue 5, 290-93.
Drs. Joanne Dobbins and David Porta published
“Mold on Cadavers: Indigenous or Imported?” in Clinical
Anatomy, Volume 25, No. 7, 935.
Dr. Jennifer Barker published “documenting Geno-
cide in Orson Welles’ ‘The Stranger’” in Film Genocide.
Dr. Annette Harris Powell published “Discourses
of Preservation: The Gullah Community and Rhetorical
Construction” in Practicing Research in Writing Studies:
Reflexive and Ethically Responsible Research, with Hampton
Press, New York.
and Elizabeth Fitzgerald,
et al., published “Objectively-Measured Physical Activity
and Depression Among Pregnant Women: Findings from
NHANES 2005-2006” in the Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, Vol. 41, Issue 2, 227-35.
Drs. Paul Loprinzi
Ms. Gabriele Bosley,
et al., published “Facilitating Intercultural Learning Abroad: The Intentional,
Targeted Intervention (ITI) Model” in Student Learning
Abroad: What Your Students Are Learning, What They’re Not,
and What You Can Do About It by Michael Vande Berg,
Stylus Publishing.
Dr. Audrey Gramling,
et al., published “Hiring
Recent University Graduates into Internal Audit Positions: Insights from Practicing Internal Auditors” in
Current Issues in Auditing, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1-14.
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., published “What’s on Your
Plate? Thinking Proportionally” in Mathematics Teaching
in the Middle School, Vol. 18, No. 2, 100-109.
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Dr. Frank Raymond published “ A Characterization
of the Optimal Managment of Heterogeneous Environmental Assets under Uncertainty” in Theoretical
Economics Letters, Vol. 2, No. 5, 502-10.
Ms. Laura Hartford’s photograph “Hovering Between Us” was published in the second edition of the
photography textbook Light and Lens by Robert Hirsch
for Focal Press.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Association
Between Physical Activity Behavior and Sleep-Related
Parameters of Adolescents” in the Journal of Behavioral
Health, Vol. 1, Issue 4, 286-93.
Dr. Kimberly Parker,
et al., published “Inoculation’s Efficacy with Young Adults’ Risky Behaviors: Can
Inoculation Confer Cross-Protection Over Related But
Untreated Issues?” in Health Communication, Vol. 27,
Issue 3, 223-233.
published “As Any
Might Have Need” in Poverty, Wealth, and Ecology, edited
by Joy Kennedy, Geneva: WCC, 2012, pp. 101-29.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty
bellarmine by the Numbers
BU Ranking Among U.S.
Universities by Forbes
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Effects of Socio-
economic Status and Acculturation on AccelerometerMeasured Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity
Among Mexican American Adolescents: findings from
NHANES 2003-2004” in the Journal of Physical Activity
and Health, Vol. 9, Issue 8, 1155-62.
and Nancy York published
“Understanding the Alphabet Soup of Mechanical Ventilation” in Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, Vol.
31, Issue 4, 217-22.
2012
Drs. Christy Kane
composition “Tenebrae”
for TTBB DV A Cappella Choir was published by
National Music Publishers, Los Angeles, Calif., under
the Jeff Johnson Choral Series, exclusively distributed
by Hal Leonard.
Mr. Richard Burchard’s
Dr. Robert L. Brown published Doing Business in
South Korea with Thomson Reuters/West.
Dr. Michael Luthy published “Select Hotels of North
America” in Marketing Research Essentials, 3rd edition, by
Lawrence Silver, et. al, Taylor and Francis/Routledge.
Drs. Theresa Magpuri-Lavell, David Paige
and Timothy Rasinsky published “Is Fluent Expressive
Reading Important for High School Readers?” in the
Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, Vol. 56, Issue 1.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Parenting Practices as Mediators of Child Physical Activity and Weight
Status” in Obesity Facts, Vol. 5, 420-430.
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., published “Teachers on the
Hunt for Problem-Based Instruction” in Middle Ground,
Vol. 15, Issue 4, 20-21.
Dr. Audrey Gramling, et al., published Auditing: A
Business Risk Approach (8th ed), Cengage, Mason, Ohio.
Drs. Kent Brown and Tony Brosky, et al., published
“Prehabilitation and Quality of Life Three Months After
Total Knee Arthroplasty” in the Journal of Perceptual
and Motor Skills: Physical Development & Measurement,
Vol. 115, (3), 1-10.
Dr. Joan Masters published “Mental Disorders Due
to General Medical Conditions” in Psychiatric Nursing:
An Integration of Theory and Practice (1st & 2nd ed., P.
O’Brien, W. Z. Kennedy and K. A. Ballard), Sudbury,
Mass., Jones and Bartlett.
Dr. Alan Deck, et. al., published “Decision Making in
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “The Relationship
a Sequential Game: The Case of Pitting in NASCAR” in
the Journal of Sports Economics (May) online at http://
jse.sagepub.com/content/early.
of Actigraph Accelerometer Cut-Points for Estimating
Physical Activity with Selected Health Outcomes: Results
from NHANES 2003-2006” in Research Quarterly for
Exercise and Sport, Vol. 83, 413-421.
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Drs. Christy McGee and Kevin Thomas published
“The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is…..120 Characters“
in TechTrends, Vol. 56, Issue 1, 19-33.
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., published “Invest in Financial
Literacy!” in Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School,
Vol. 17, Issue 6, 358-65.
Dr. Bernard Minnis was recognized for his contribu-
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “The Relationship
tion to the development of the book Divided We Fail: The
Story of an African-American Community that Ended an Era
of School Desegregation by Sarah Garland, Beacon Press,
Boston, Mass.
Between Physical Activity and Sleep Among Pregnant
Women” in Mental Health and Physical Activity, Volume
5, 22-27.
Dr. Kimberly Parker,
Dr. Paul Loprinzi published “Psychological Influences
on Runners’ Endurance Performance: Focus on Young
Runners” in the Track and Cross Country Journal, Vol.
2, Issue 1, 35-40.
published “The Importance of Adolescent Fluency” in Fluency Instruction: Research-Based Best
Practices, T. Rasinski, C. Blachowicz, & K. Lems (Eds.),
New York, N.Y.: Guildford Press.
Dr. David Paige
Drs. Alan Deck, Michael Luthy
et al., published “Effects of
Post-Inoculation Talk on Resistance to Influence” in the
Journal of Communication, Vol. 62, Issue 4, 701-718.
Dr. David Porta, et al., published “Anatomical Injury
Analysis of Restrained Cadavers in Frontal Collision
Testing,” a peer-reviewed abstract in Vol. 25, Issue 7, 947.
Dr. Deborah Prince published “Resurrecting Certainty in the Gospel of Luke” in Leaven: A Journal of
Christian Ministry, Vol. 20, No. 1, 25-30.
and Richard
Schrader published “The On-Campus International
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Interrelationships
Seminar vs. International Travel: Changed Perceptions”
in the Academy of Educational Leadership Journal, Vol.
16, No. 1, 39-48.
Among Physical Activity, Depression, Homocysteine
and Metabolic Syndrome with Special Considerations by
Sex” in Preventive Medicine, Vol. 54, Issue 6, 388-392.
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published “High School Coordinate Geometry Unit” and “High School Probability
Unit” as part of the Learning in Motion online book series,
Santa Cruz, Calif.
Dr. Anne Raymond
Dr. Paul Loprinzi , et al., published “Training
Adolescent Distance Runners” in the Track and Cross
Country Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 4, 28-36.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Benefits and
Environmental Determinants of Physical Activity in
Children and Adolescents” in Obesity Facts, Vol. 5,
597-610.
Drs. Richard Schrader, Mike Luthy
and Alan
bellarmine by the Numbers
Traditional Freshman
Headcount
Deck published “The On-Campus International Seminar
Vs. International Travel: Changed Perceptions” in the
Academy of Educational Leadership Journal, Vol. 16,
No. 1, 39-48.
Dr. Sarah Bush, et al., published “Hunger Games:
What Are the Chances?” in Mathematics Teaching in
the Middle School, Vol. 17, No. 7, 426-35.
and Dottie Willis published
“Veni, Vidi, Wiki: Engaging Students and Teachers in
‘The Best’ Professional Learning Community” in the
Kentucky English Bulletin.
Drs. Kevin Thomas
published a book
review of The Pope Who Quit by Jon M. Sweeney in The
Catholic Higher Education Advocate, September 2012,
http://cheausa.org/book-reviews.
Dr. Lee Remington Williams
Drs. David Paige and Theresa Magpuri-Lavell ,
et al., published “Is Fluent, Expressive Reading Important
for High School Readers?” in the Journal of Adult and
Adolescent Literacy, Vol. 56, Issue 1, 67-76.
Dr. Ruth Wagoner and Mr. Adam Molnar published
“How Attorneys Judge Collegiate Mock Trials” in Speaker
and Gavel, Vol. 49, Issue 1, 47-54.
Drs. Nancy York and Christy Kane published
“Trends in Caring for Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Patients” in Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, Vol.
31, Issue 3, 153-158.
Dr. Joan Masters published “Looking for a Good
Book: Reading and Teaching with Psychiatric Practitioner
Memoirs” in the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and
Mental Health Services, Vol. 50, (10), 38-45.
and
Dave Pariser developed, filmed and edited a video
series to support the textbook Musculoskeletal Assessment:
Joint Motion and Muscle Testing, 3rd Edition, by Hazel M.
Clarkson (published by Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins).
Drs. Tony Brosky, Catherine Crandell
Dr. Paul Loprinzi,
et al., published “Theory-Based
Predictors of Follow-up Exercise Behavior After a Supervised Exercise Intervention in Older Breast Cancer
Survivors” in Supportive Care in Cancer, Vol. 20, Issue
10, 2511-21.
Mr. Richard Burchard’s compositions “Cum Essem
Parvulum” for SATB DV A Cappella Choir and “When
David Heard” for TTBB DV A Cappella Choir were
published by Gentry Music, Los Angeles, Calif., under
The Bruce Rogers Choral Series, exclusively distributed
by Hal Leonard.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Parental Support
Exceeds Parenting Style for Promoting Active Play in
Preschool Children” in Early Child Development and
Care, Vol. 182, Issue 8, 1057-69.
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33
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald published “EvidenceBased Tobacco-Cessation Strategies with
Pregnant Latina Women” in Nursing Clinics of
North America, Vol. 47, Issue 1: 45-54.
Dr. Kimberly Parker,
et al., published “The Interaction Effect of Attitude Base and Multiple Attacks on
the Effectiveness of Inoculation” in Communication
Research Reports, Vol. 29, Issue 1, 1-11.
Dr. Christy McGee published four columns in
Parenting for High Potential: “The ‘Ifs’ and ‘Buts’ of
Acceleration” in the March issue, “Time to Face the Need
for Advocacy” in the July issue, “Patience: A Key Word
When Talking With Teachers and Administrators” in
the September issue and “Using Science as a Motivator
for Under-Performing Students: A Personal Story” in
the December issue.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al., published “Physical Activ-
ity and Breast Cancer Risk: A Review of Literature” in
the Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness, Vol. 10,
Issue 1, 1-7.
Dr. Sarah Bush,
et al., contributed two pages of
curriculum materials for integrating mathematics with
art, published in Crossing Boundaries, Barnes Foundation,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Robert L. Brown, et al., published a white paper.
“Doing Business in Turkey,” with Thomson-Reuters.
and Mike
Luthy published “The On-Campus International
Seminar Vs. International Travel: Changed Perceptions”
in the Academy of Educational Leadership Journal, Vol.
16, Issue 1, 39-48.
Drs. Dave Robinson and Joann Lau published 117
unique gene sequences in the national GenBank DNA
database. These DNA sequences represent new genes
that were isolated from plants such as ragweed, coffee,
lime and a cousin of papyrus. Bellarmine students were
listed as co-authors on all of the GenBank accessions.
Dr. Paul Loprinzi, et al. published “Parenting Style
Associated with Sedentary Behaviour in Preschool
Children” in Early Child Development and Care, Vol.
182, Issue 8, 1015-1026.
Drs. Kevin Thomas and Dottie Willis published
“Instructional Podcasting with Undergraduate Digital
Natives” in The Journal of Effective Teaching, Vol. 13,
Issue 1, 32-42.
Drs. Alan Deck, Richard Schrader
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Celebrating Our Catholic Identity in the
Inclusive Merton Spirit
Dr. Gail Henson served on the Highlands
Community Ministries’ Individual and
Family Assistance Board.
Ms. Patricia Carver served as a board member and
treasurer for the St. Jude Foundation.
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald served on the Board of
Directors for the Exploited Child Help Organization.
organized a university-wide service project for Blanket Louisville in which Bellarmine
faculty, staff and students donated a record-breaking
600+ blankets for the homeless community of Greater Louisville.
Dr. Winnie Spitza
directed the Parkinson Support Group Dance Program.
coordinated the Highland
Community Ministries Holiday Giving program.
Dr. Audrey Gramling
organized 63 students to provide
320 hours of mentorship, tutoring and English as a Second Language coaching to refugees and immigrants in
programs at Backside of Churchill Downs, Crescent
Hill Baptist Church’s outreach to the Karin people,
Conversation Clubs at the Iroquois and Main branch of
the Louisville Free Public Library, Americana Community Center, and Catholic Charities Refugee and
Migration Services.
Dr. Gail Henson
Dr. Nancy Urbscheit
Dr. S. Timothy Glasscock planned and assisted in
executing the music for the celebratory Mass for the
200th anniversary of the Sisters of Loretto at Christ
the King Catholic Church.
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Dr. Michael Huggins served as the clinician for the
Golden Door Health & Wellness Clinic at the Sister Visitor Center, where he provides primary care medical
services for the homeless and working poor.
Dr. Barbara Jackson, in collaboration with the
University of Louisville School of Medicine, worked
for the Refugee Vaccination Clinic to administer vaccinations to 480 refugees.
Dr. Michael Luthy provided pro bono consulting
work for South Louisville Community Ministries and
Judah Real Estate.
served Hosparus of Louisville as
an end-of-life communication advocate and eleventh
hour volunteer.
Dr. Gail Henson
bellarmine by the Numbers
Students who have participated
in service-learning projects
served on the Sacred Heart
Schools’ Board of Trustees.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
Dr. Nancy Urbscheit organized Wheelchair Dance
classes at Nazareth Home.
Dr. Deborah Prince led an adult education class in
December on the biblical role of angels - “Seeing, Hearing and Fearing Angels” – at the New Vernon Presbyterian Church in New Vernon, N.J.
served as counselor/teacher for
the required Eagle Scout Communication Badge for
Boy Scout Troop 4 at St. Agnes Church. She worked
with a group of 10 Boy Scouts from May to September
2012, teaching them the importance of oral and written communication.
Dr. Winnie Spitza
volunteered for the Special
Olympics and the Pitt Academy.
Dr. Nancy Urbscheit
volunteered for the Multicultural Ministries Office of the Archdiocese of Louisville.
Ms. Patricia Carver
served as a board member
on the advisory council of the Migrant and Refugee
Services office for the Catholic Charities of Louisville.
Dr. Michael Huggins
Dr. Julie Toner served as an instructor in the Life
Skills Program at the Luther Luckett Correctional
Complex in La Grange.
organized student visits to the elderly at the Nazareth Home.
Dr. Gail Henson
Dr. Patricia Gillette served as judge for grades
5-12 Science Fair sponsored by the Multicultural and
Diversity Office of the Catholic Enrichment Center.
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Dr. Elaine Lonnemann
presented multiple papers
in Quebec City, Canada.
Dr. Moira O’Keeffe
presented at a conference
in London, England.
Ms. Laura Hartford
completed a monthlong
artist residency at Lacock
Abbey in Wiltshire, England.
Dr. Eric Roorda traveled to
the Dominican Republic to
assess the potential of a study
abroad program there.
Dr. David Porta made a
presentation in Grenada,
West Indies.
Dr. Frank Hutchins traveled
to Peru to explore a
possible field school site.
In 2012 Bellarmine faculty traveled to
more than 35 international locations to
teach, present, conduct research, and
provide service to others in support of the
university’s priority of internationalization.
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Ms. Patricia Carver and
Mr. Richard Brown traveled
with students to visit
companies in France,
Austria, Germany, and Italy.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau traveled
to China, Hong Kong and Thailand
for her research.
Dr. Robert L. Brown presented
at the International Workshop
in Vietnam.
Dr. David Paige began the
Thinking Schools Academy,
a teacher training initiative,
in Kerala, India.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty traveled
to South Africa for a conference on
“Theological Imagination for a Just and
Sustainable Global Economy.”
Dr. Nancy Urbscheit traveled
with physical therapy
students to Australia.
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Dr. Frank Hutchins traveled to Peru to
explore a possible field school site.
traveled to Kerala, India, in
July to present “Entrepreneurship and Economic Development” at Mar Thoma College of Management and
Technology.
Dr. Robert L. Brown
presented “Evidencebased Tobacco Cessation Strategies with Pregnant Latina
Women” at Stream 4-2: Quality and Safety of Maternal
Fetal Medicine, New Horizons in Women’s Health, at
the first International Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in Guangzhou, China, in December. She also
visited with students at the Guangdong Experimental
High School.
presented “Recurring Experiences in Fiscal and Monetary Policy for Economic
Restructuring” at the International Workshop from
the National Assembly of Vietnam at the Melia Hotel
in Hanoi in May.
Dr. Robert L. Brown
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald
and Mr. Richard Brown
led the “Business in Europe” program, teaching BA
445 International Experience/IDC 301 Transcultural
Experience and BA 410 New Business Ventures. The
program involved travel and site visits to companies in
France, Austria, Germany and Italy.
Ms. Patricia Carver
Dr. Gail Henson, recipient of the Joseph and Maureen
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau presented “Between Here
and There,” a six-story projection, at the Move Light
Festival in Lodz, Poland, in October.
McGowan Prize for Faculty Development, conducted
research at Oxford University on global perspectives
on end of life care and policy.
Dr. Eric Roorda traveled to the Dominican Republic
Ms. Laura Hartford completed a monthlong artist
to assess the potential of a study-abroad program there.
residency at the William Henry Fox Talbot Museum at
Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, England, where she studied
the calotype photographic process.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann presented multiple scholarly
papers at the International Federation of Orthopaedic
Manipulative Physical Therapists conference in Quebec
City, Canada.
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presented “Going Global:
Turkey as an Entry Point for Europe” at the Thomson
Reuters Program on Turkey in June.
Dr. Robert L. Brown
Drs. Tom Bennett, David Porta and Steven Wilt
taught “Natural History of Belize: Tropical Biology and
Cultural Diversity” in Belize during spring break.
Drs. Alan Deck and Myra McCrickard traveled
to Rome, Italy, to develop an MBA course offering.
Dr. Tom Wilson traveled to Poitiers, France, to study
the origins and education of Rene Descartes.
bellarmine by the Numbers
International
Student Headcount
co-presented “Developing
Intercultural Competence and Transformation: MetaLevel Intervention in the Study Abroad Experience”
at the Center for International Educational Exchange
(CIEE) Conference in Shanghai, China, in November.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley
and David Porta traveled
to St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies, to
give a platform presentation entitled “Mold on Cadavers: Indigenous or Imported?” at the annual meeting
of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists.
Drs. Joanne Dobbins
In December, Dr. Robert L. Brown traveled with
11 MBA students to several cities in India during an
MBA course on international business. This was the first
time that the MBA program has taken students to Asia.
Dr. Peri Jacobson traveled to Italy in September to
establish international clinical education internship opportunities for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program.
attended the 2012 Family Week
Program at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Dr. Chris Walsh
traveled to South
Africa for a conference on “Theological Imagination
for a Just and Sustainable Global Economy.”
Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty
presented “Going Global:
A Guide to Building an International Business, Doing
Business in the European Union” for the Going Global
Webcast in January. In February, he presented “Going
Global: A Guide to Building an International Business,
Doing Business in Asia” for the webcast.
Dr. Robert L. Brown
Funded by a $20,000 2011 Efroymson Contemporary
Arts Fellowship, Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau traveled to China (Shen Zhen, Guangjou, Yangtze River,
Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing), Hong Kong and Thailand
to research and document international waterways.
Dr. Tony Brosky,
et al., presented “An Off-Season
Neuromuscular Training Program to Prevent Ankle
Sprain in Division II Female Soccer and Volleyball Athletes: A Pilot Program” at the 14th Annual Theraband
Research Advisory Committee (TRAC) Meeting, held
July 2012 in St. John’s Newfoundland, Canada.
presented “Casually Photoshopping Everything” at the conference “Beyond Representation: Photography, Humans and Computers” in
London, England, in May.
Dr. Moira O’Keeffe
Dr. Robert L. Brown presented “Going Global: Doing
Business in the Fastest Growing Economies in Africa”
for the Thomson Reuters Program on Africa in May.
Dr. David Porta , et al., gave a platform presentation
entitled “Anatomical Injury Analysis of Restrained Cadavers in Frontal Collision Testing” at the annual meeting of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists
in Grenada, West Indies, in July.
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Dr. Nelson López teaching
abroad in Toledo, Spain.
Dr. David Paige began the Thinking Schools Academy,
a teacher training initiative in Kerala, India.
Dr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald made site visits in June
with the Andrean Center for Latin American Studies
in Quito, Ecuador, to explore service learning sites for
health sciences students.
Ms. Gabriele Bosley co-presented “Beyond Mobil-
ity: Developing Intercultural Competence in International Students Studying in the U.S.” at the European
Association for International Education Conference in
Dublin, Ireland, in September.
Dr. Robert L. Brown presented “Economic and Financial Incentives for New and Existing Businesses” to
a delegation from Chengdu, China, visiting the United
States in April.
traveled with seven physcial
therapy students to Australia in May.
Dr. Nancy Urbscheit
participated in a twoperson exhibition, “Channels,” at Galleria Imaginarium
in Lodz, Poland, in October.
Ms. Tiffany Carbonneau
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attended “Colloquium 2025: The
Future of Higher Education Internationalization” at
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Dr. Chris Walsh
presented “Medium Term
Expenditure Framework: Role of Executive and Legislative Branch in Budget Process” and “Ensuring Fiscal
Discipline: Role of Executive and Legislative Branch in
Budget Process” at the National Assembly of the S.R. of
Vietnam in December in Hoi An City, Vietnam.
Dr. Robert L. Brown
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Index
A
Mike Ackerman 5, 19
Syed Ahmad 16, 25
B
Mike Bankhead 7, 10
Jennifer Barker 17
Kyle Barnett 17, 26, 28
Dan Bauer 19, 20, 22, 29
Tom Bennett 17, 41
Katherine Biederman 17, 28
Jon Blandford 17, 19
Gabriele Bosley 7, 9, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 27, 30, 37,
41, 42
David Boyce 9
Tony Brosky 6, 8, 9, 10, 15, 17, 20, 22, 27, 29, 31,
33, 41
Kent Brown 5, 18, 20, 27, 28, 29, 31
Robert L. Brown 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 39, 40, 41, 42
Anne Bucalos 9, 29
Kate Bulinski 5, 6, 15
Richard Burchard 6, 7, 25, 26, 29, 31, 33
Wendy Burns 9, 11, 15, 19
Sarah Bush 7, 10, 14, 15, 19, 21, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31,
32, 33, 34
John Byrd 19
C
Tiffany Carbonneau 6, 7, 9, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24,
27, 39, 40, 41, 42
Pam Cartor 7, 19
Patricia Carver 13, 19, 20, 36, 37, 40
Carlos Chavarria 5
David Collins 7, 29
Kristin Cook 9, 15, 29, 30
Connie Cooper 16
Kathleen Cooter 17
Catherine Crandell 19, 22, 33
Sherill Cronin 5, 9, 14, 17, 25, 30
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D
Alan Deck 19, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41
Elizabeth Dinkins 9, 10, 16, 20, 24
Joanne Dobbins 7, 16, 30, 41
E
Beth Ennis 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 19, 23, 25, 26
F
William Fenton 19, 24
Elizabeth Fitzgerald 9, 11, 21, 24, 30, 34, 36, 40,
42
Joseph Flipper 10, 11, 19, 21, 27
G
Patricia Gillette 9, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 27, 37
S. Timothy Glasscock 10, 12, 20, 36
Dan Golemboski 16, 21, 23
Karen Golemboski 16, 19, 21, 24
Audrey Gramling 10, 14, 30, 31, 36
Jean Green 15
H
Laura Hartford 5, 8, 10, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 26, 30,
38, 40
Gail Henson 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 36, 37, 40
Greg Hillis 5
Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty 11, 13, 16, 20, 22, 25, 29,
31, 39, 41
Aaron Hoffman 5
Beverley Holland 28
Mary Huff 21
Michael Huggins 6, 36, 37
Frank Hutchins 5, 9, 11, 13, 21, 24, 38, 40
J
Barbara Jackson 7, 37
Peri Jacobson 9, 11, 17, 21, 27, 41
K
Mark Kaelin 11
Christy Kane 11, 14, 22, 27, 31, 33
Ida Kutschera 29
L
Joann Lau 25, 29, 34
Barbara Lee 7, 17
Anthony Lentz 22
Tony Lentz 5
Elaine Lonnemann 12, 13, 14, 15, 38, 40
Nelson López 42
Paul Loprinzi 5, 18, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, 34
Michael Luthy 8, 12, 28, 31, 32, 37
M
Akhtar Mahmood 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 23, 25,
27
Joan Masters 5, 7, 17, 22, 28, 31, 33
Myra McCrickard 28, 41
Christy McGee 5, 8, 12, 23, 25, 32, 34
Bernard Minnis 6, 17, 22, 32
David Mosley 12, 17, 23
N
William Neace 18
O
Moira O’Keeffe 38, 41
Frank Raymond 24, 30
Keith Richardson 9, 29
Dave Robinson 13, 25, 29, 34
Eric Roorda 7, 8, 38, 40
Mike Ryan 5, 13, 29
S
Richard Schrader 14, 25, 32, 33, 34
A.T. Simpson 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27
Frederick Smock 5
Winnie Spitza 8, 13, 36, 37
T
Ryan Therkelsen 11, 14, 18, 23, 25, 27
Kevin Thomas 5, 12, 13, 14, 18, 21, 24, 29, 32, 33,
34
Mil Thompson 5
Julie Toner 25, 37
Meme Tunnell 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21,
23, 26
U
Nancy Urbscheit 36, 37, 39, 42
V
Janet Vogt 15
P
David Paige 18, 23, 25, 27, 31, 32, 33, 39, 42
Dave Pariser 9, 12, 20, 27, 33, 47
Gina Pariser 7, 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 27
Kimberly Parker 5, 8, 9, 13, 15, 23, 29, 31, 32, 34
Lauren Pohl 7, 9
David Porta 5, 13, 17, 24, 27, 30, 32, 38, 41
Annette Harris Powell 11
Deborah Prince 32, 37
W
Ruth Wagoner 29, 33
Chris Walsh 25, 41, 42
Susan White 26
Mark Wiegand 5, 14, 22
Carl Williams 17
Lee Remington Williams 33
Dottie Willis 9, 15, 26, 33, 34
Tom Wilson 5, 8, 41
Steven Wilt 41
Christy Wolfe 26
R
Anne Raymond 5, 13, 19, 33
Y
Nancy York 5, 7, 8, 15, 27, 28, 31, 33
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Bellarmine university
In memory of our colleague and friend
Dr. Dave Pariser
1960 – 2013
If I have seen further than others,
it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
– sir issac newton
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