HELEN WAY KLINGLER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES


Dr. Stephani Richards-Wilson

Assistant Dean for Recruitment and Retention

Awarded: Fellow, Summer Institute on the Holocaust, Northwestern University and the Holocaust Education Foundation, June 2009.

CENTER FOR PEACEMAKING

Rev. G. Simon Harak

Director

Presented: see entry for Dr. Bob Deahl, College of Professional Studies.

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES


Dr. Allison Abbott

Assistant Professor

Awarded: Way Klingler Young Scholar Award, Marquette University, March 2009.

Dr. Stephen Downs

Wehr Professor

Awarded: Lawrence G. Haggerty Award for Research Excellence, Marquette University, March 2009.

Dr. Thomas Eddinger

Professor

Presented: "Inhibition of RhoA but not Protein Kinase C can potentiate Blebbistatin-induced relaxation of smooth muscle contraction," Experimental Biology, New Orleans, April 18-22, 2009.

Dr. Martin St. Maurice

Assistant Professor

Published: "Insight into the Carboxyl Transferase Domain Mechanism of Pyruvate Carboxylase from Rhizobium etli," Biochemistry, Vol 48, No. 20 (2009), pp 4,305-4,313,
with Tonya N. Zeczycki, Sarawut Jitrapakdee, John C. Wallace, Paul V. Attwood and W. Wallace Cleland.

Published: "Residue Phe112 of the human-type Corrinoid Adenosyltransferase (PduO) enzyme of Lactobacillus reuteri is critical to the formation of the four-coordinate Co(II)rrinoid substrate and to the activity of the enzyme," Biochemistry, Vol. 48, No. 14 (2009), pp 3,138-3,145
with P.E. Mera, I. Rayment and J.C. Escalante-Semerena.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Dr. Daniel Haworth

Professor Emeritus

Published: “Investigations of 2-Thiazoline-2-thiol as a Ligand: Synthesis and X-ray Structures of [Mn2(CO)7(µ-NS2C3H4)2] and [Mn(CO)3(PPh3)(?2-NS2C3H4)],” Journal of Chemical Crystallography, Vol. 39 , No. 8 (2009), pp 595-602,

with S. Ghosh; F. Ahmed; R. Al-Manun; Dr. Sergey Lindeman, Laboratory Supervisor/Staff Crystallographer; T.A. Siddiquee; D.W. Bennett and S.E Kabir.

Published: "Tetranuclear Group 7/8 Mixed-Metal and Open Trinuclear Group 7 Metal Carbonyl Clusters Bearing Bridging 2-Mercapto-1-Methylimidazole Ligands," Dalton Transactions, Vol. 18 (2009) pp 3,510-3,518,
with S. Ghosh; S.E. Kabir; H. Golzar; Dr. Sergey Lindeman, Laboratory Supervisor/Staff Crystallographer, Department of Chemistry; B.W. Bennett; T.A. Siddiquee and H.W. Roesky.

Published: "Carbon-Phosphorus Bond Activation of Tri(2-thienyl)phosphine at Dirhenium and Dimanganese Centers," Organometalics, Vol. 28 (February 2009), pp 1,514-1,523,
with M. Abdul Moltalib; Shishir Ghosh; Dr. Sergey Lindeman, Laboratory Supervisor/Staff Crystallographer, Department of Chemistry; Tasneem Siddiquee; Dennis Bennett; Shariff Kabir and Graeme Hogarth.

Published: "New Mixed-Metal Carbonyl Complexes Containing Bridgin 2-Mercapto-1-methylimidazole Ligand," Zeitschrift Fur Anorganische Und Allgemeine Chemie, Vol. 635 (2009), pp 76-87, with S. Ghosh; S.E. Kabir; Dr. Sergey Lindeman, Laboratory Supervisor/Staff Chrystallographer; T.A. Siddiquee; D.W. Bennett and H.W. Roesky.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

Dr. Ed Block

Professor

Presented: "Speaking Truth to Authority in Two Decades: Denise Levertov's Anti-War Poems," at Western Conference of Christianity and Literature, George Fox University, Newberg, Ore., April 2009.

Moderated: "Courage and Suffering" Western Conference of Christianity and Literature, George Fox University, Newberg, Ore., April 2009.

Served: co-organizer and panelis, "The War Now" conference, Woodland Pattern Bookstore, Milwaukee, February 2009.

Dr. Mary Catherine Bodden

Associate Professor

Presented: “‘I understand thy looks’: The Problems of Linguistic Alienation and Political Identity,” American Comparative Literature Conference, Harvard University, March 2009,

with Graduate Student Erin DeYoung.

Presented: “Men in Tights: Cross Dressing and the Early Modern Search for Identity,” Midwest Conference on Literature, Languages, and Media, Northern Illinois University, March 2009,

with Graduate Student Erin DeYoung.


Presented “‘For I Was Dead’: A Final Farewell to the Restoration of Life,” Late Shakespeare: Texts and Afterlives, Trinity College, Dublin, December 2008,

with Graduate Student Erin DeYoung.

C.J. Hribal

Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies

Chaired and Presented: “This Is The Midwest?: Landscape in Narrative,” Associated Writing Programs National Convention, Chicago, February 2009.

Presented: “Porter Catches a Buzz,” Associated Writing Programs National Convention, Chicago, February 2009.

Dr. Steve Hartman Keiser

Associate Professor

Published: "When 'speech islands' aren't islands: Parallel independent development, drift, and minimal levels of contact for diffusion," Diachronica, Vol. 26, No. 1 (April 2009) pp 1-35.

Dr. Diane Hoeveler

Professor

Presented: "Secularizing the Uncanny: The Gothic and Modernity," and moderated "Romanticism and Secularization," North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, Duke University, Durham, N.C., May 2009.

Presented: “Obsessing about the Catholic Other: Religion and the Secularization Process in Gothic Literature,” Obsession Conference, Université Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux 3, Bordeaux, France, March 2009.

Awarded: Way Klingler Fellowship, Marquette University, May 2009.

Dr. Christine Krueger

Associate Professor/Director of Core Curriculum; Director of Core Curriculum

Presided: Plenary session of the conference of Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century Studies, as outgoing president, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., April 24-25, 2009.

Dr. Tim Machan

Professor

Published: Language Anxiety: Conflict and Change in the History of English, (2009) Oxford University Press.

Published: a review of Charlotte Brewer's The Treasure-House of the Language: The Living OED, in Studies in the Age of Chaucer, Vol. 30 (2009), pp 347-49.

Reviewed: Seth Lerer's "Inventing Language: A Portable History of English, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 108 (2009), pp 97-98.

Dr. Jodi Melamed

Assistant Professor

Published: "The Killing Joke of Sympathy: Chester Himes's End of a Primitive Sounds the Limits of Mid-Century Racial Liberalism," American Literature, Vol. 81 (December 2008).

Dr. Krista Ratcliffe

Professor and Chair

Organized and Chaired: "What the Study of Rhetoric Offers Composition Studies and Its Intersections with English Studies and Communication Studies," Modern Language Association, San Francisco, December 2008.

Dr. Albert Rivero

Professor

Chaired: "Eighteenth-Century Characters," East-Central/American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., Nov. 6-9, 2008.

Dr. Angela Sorby

Associate Professor

Published: Bird Skin Coat, (2009) Ronald Wallace (editor), University of Wisconsin Press.

Dr. R. Clifton Spargo

Associate Professor

Published: "Bob Dylan and Religion," The Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan, (2009) Kevin J.H. Dettmar (editor), Cambridge University Press, pp 87-99,
with Anne K. Ream.

Published: "The Economy of Blessing in the Book of Genesis," Genre, Vol. XL, Vol. 3&4 (fall/winter 2007), pp 17-58 [in print as of spring 2009].

Published: "Robert Frost and the Allure of Consensus," Raritan, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3 (winter 2009), pp 38-65.

Edited: "Literary Approaches to the Bible, Old and New," Genre, Vol. XL, No. 3&4 (fall/winter 2007), pp 17-58 [in print as of spring 2009],
with Kevin Dunn and Alan Velie.

Dr. John Su

Associate Professor

Published. “Ghosts of Essentialism: Racial Memory as Epistemological Claim,” American Literature, Vol. 81, No. 2 (2009), pp 361-386.

Presented: "Developing Junior Faculty Networks And the Future of Minority Studies," Symposium on Race, Class and Sexuality, Miami University of Ohio, February 2009.

Dr. Sarah Wadsworth

Associate Professor

Presented: "Henry James Rides Again: A Transcendental Journey from Rome to New Hampshire and Back Again," Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, Milwaukee, March 2009.

Presented: "When the Cup Has Been Drained: Addiction and Recovery in The Wind in the Willows," Midwest Modern Language Association, Minneapolis, Nov. 14, 2008.

Organized and Presided: "Nature and N(arr)ation I: American Geographies" and "Nature and N(arr)ation II: Transatlantic Perspectives," Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, Milwaukee, March 2009.

Organized: local arrangements, "The Green Nineteenth Century," Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, Milwaukee, March 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES

Janet Banhidi,

Adjunct Instructor

Published: see entry for Colleen Coffey, Department of Foreign Languages and Lituratures.

Presented: see entries for Colleen Coffey, Department of Foreign Languages and Lituratures.

Dr. Germán Carrillo

Associate Professor

Presented: "Soledad y novedad en la edición conmemorativa de Cien años: 1967-2007," Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, Ky., April 16-18, 2009.

Chaired: “Colombian Literature at the end of the 20th Century,” Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, Ky., April 16-18, 2009.

Presided: “Annual Meeting of the Executive Committee of Sigma Delta Pi,” Charleston, S.C. June 12-14, 2009.

Colleen Coffey

Adjunct Instructor

Published: Conversation Guides for eTandem Language Learning, 2009 (English, French), eTandem iMilwaukee,
with Janet Banhidi, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.

Presented: “Creating Content Based Conversation Guides: Maximizing Oral Proficiency in the Classroom,” Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Language, Chicago, March 21, 2009,
with Janet Banhidi, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.

Presented: “Virtual Dual Immersion Through eTandem Learning,” Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities Conference, Miami, March 13, 2009,
with Janet Banhidi, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.

Dr. Scott Dale

Associate Professor

Presented: "Un ilustrado antes de la Ilustración: Francisco Gutiérrez de los Ríos," Universidad de Oviedo, Spain, May 13, 2009.

Dr. Armando González-Pérez

Professor

Presented: "Reflection on the Afrocuban Theater in Exile," Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association, New Orleans, April 8-11, 2009.

Dr. Jean-Pierre Lafouge

Associate Professor

Presented: "Aperçus sur le jeu de la Providence dans la vie et le destin spirituel de Dorothy Day" (Insight into the play of Providence in the life and spiritual destiny of Dorothy Day,) International Conference on Women and Spirituality, Maison Mediterraneenne des Sciences de l'Homme, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 12-13.

Dr. Anne Pasero

Associate Professor

Presented: "Esperanza en la ironía final de Angel González: Nada Grave," Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, April 2009.

Dr. Steven Taylor

Professor and Coordinator of Medieval Studies

Organized and Presided: "Late-Medieval French Language and Literature 1 & 2," International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich., May 8, 2009.

Served: guest reader in French, at "Eat the Book," Milwaukee French Immersion School, Milwaukee, May 20, 2009.

Dr. Jennifer Vanderheyden

Visiting Assistant Professor

Presented: "Defining Vice, Vertu, & Vérité: Pedagogical Perspectives on Pre-Revolutionary French Literature and Contemporary Culture," American Society of Eighteenth Century Studies, Richmond, Va., March 2009.

Organized and Chaired: "The Power of Wow in Teaching the Eighteenth Century Now," American Society of Eighteenth Century Studies, Richmond, Va., March 2009.

Dr. Barry Velleman

Professor

Published: "William E. Bull (1909-1972) y la enseñanza del español como lengua extranjera," Revista argentina de historiografía lingüística, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2009), pp 77-99.

Published: review of Miguel Ángel Esparza Torres et al. (editors), Bibliografía temática de historiografía lingúística española: Fuentes secundarias, in Historiographia Linguistica, Vol. 36, No. 1 (2009), pp 169-173.

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Rev. Steve Avella

Professor

Elected: First Vice-President/President Elect, American Catholic Historical Association, January 2009.

Dr. Irene Guenther

Assistant Professor

Published: “Jews and the Fashion Industry in Germany,” Cultures Entwined: German-Jewish Relations, Historical and Contemporary Perspective, (2009) Ruth Sanders (editor), Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, pp 43-63.

Published: Russian translation of “Nazi ‘Chic’? German Politics and Women’s Fashion, 1914-1945,” in ??: ?????????? ?????? ???? ????????, Vol. 11 (2009), pp 101-134.

Published: Review of Donna Harsch's "Revenge of the Domestic: Women, the Family, and Communism in the German Democratic Republic," American Historical Review, Vol. 15, No. 5 (December 2008).

Presented: “Nie wieder Krieg! Never Again War! Painting for Peace in Unsettled Times,” University of Missouri at Kansas City and the National World War One Museum, Kansas City, Mo., April 9, 2009.

Presented: “Germans and Jews in the Fashion World of Berlin, 1920-1950,” German-Jewish Relations: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives Symposium, Miami University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio, March 1-2, 2009.

Awarded: Way Klingler Young Scholar Award, Marquette University, March 2009.

Dr. James Marten

Chair and Professor

Edited: Children and Youth in a New Nation, (2009) New York University Press, New York.

Published: “Not a Veteran in the Poorhouse: Civil War Pensions and Soldiers’ Homes,” Wars Within a War: Controversy and Conflict over the American Civil War, (2009) Gary Gallagher and Joan Waugh (editors), University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.

Published: "Thinking About Lincoln: War, Reconciliation, and the 'Better Angels of Our Nature,'" Wisconsin People & Ideas, Winter 2009, pp 16-17.

Published: "History in a Box: Milton Bradley's Myriopticon," Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, Vol. 2 (winter 2009), pp 4-7.

Published: review of David Rosen's Armies of the Young: Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism in Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, Vol. 2 (winter 2009), pp 142-144.

Presented: "2009 Summersell Lecture," University of Alabama, March 2009.

Dr. Phillip Naylor

Associate Professor

Published: “The Ecumenical Praxis of Patriarch Athenagoras I (r. 1948-72),” Justice and Mercy Will Kiss: Paths to Peace in a World of Many Faiths, (December 2008) Dr. Michael Duffey, Department of Theology, and Deborah Nash (editors), pp 209-222, Marquette University Press.

Published: book reviews of Malika Zeghal's Islamism in Morocco: Religion, Authoritarianism, and Politics, in January 2009; Martin Evans' and John Phillips' Algeria: Anger of the Dispossessed, in January 2009; Martin Thomas', Bob Moore's and L.J. Butler's, Crises of Empire: Decolonization and Europe’s Imperial States, 1918-1975 in May 2009; in Choice.

Presented: “US/North Africa: Strategic Engagement (Historical Context and New Challenges), Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Paris, April 2009.

Dr. Julius Ruff

Professor

Reviewed: Vincent Denis' Une histoire de l'identité: France, 1715-1815, in The American Historical Review, Vol. 114 (June 2009), pp 840-841.

Dr. Michael Wert

Assistant Professor

Published: "Remembering Restoration Heroes in Modern Japan,” Education about Asia, (May 2009) pp 43-49.

Reviewed: Michael Auslin's Negotiating with Imperialism: The Unequal Treaties and the Culture of Japanese Diplomacy, in H-US-Japan, H-Net listserv (March 2009).

Reviewed: Mary Evelyn Tucker's The Philosophy of QI: The Record of Great Doubts, in Philosophy in Review (February 2009).

Presented: "Development of Buddhism in Ancient Japan," UW Milwaukee, Feb. 5, 2009.

Presented: "Buddhist Movements in Kamakura Japan," UW Milwaukee, Feb. 10, 2009.

 

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Dr. Iqbal Ahamed

Associate Professor

Published: "Collaboration Through Computation: Incorporating Trust Model into Service-Based Software Systems," Service Computing and Applications Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1 (March 2009), pp 47-63,
with M. Uddin, Teaching Assistant, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; and M. Zulkernine.

Published: "Supporting Recovery, Privacy and Security in RFID Systems Using a Robust Authentication Protocol," Proceedings of the 24th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, (March 2009) ACM Press,
with Farzana Rahman, Teaching Assistant, and Md. Endadul Hoque, Research Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science.

Published: "Towards Developing a Trust-Based Security Solution," Proceedings of the 24th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, (March 2009) ACM Press,
with Donghyun Kim; Chowdhury Hasan, Research Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; and Md. Zulkernine.

Published: "Towards a Landmark Influence Framework to Protect Location Privacy," Proceedings of the 24th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, (March 2009) ACM Press,
with Mehrab Monzur.


Published: "Towards Secure Trust Bootstrapping in Pervasive Computing Environment," Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance System Engineering, (December 2008) pp 89-96, IEEE CS Press, Nanjing, China,
with E. Hoque, Research Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; F. Rahman, Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; and M. Zulkernine.

Presented: "Secure Middleware for Pervasive Computing," University of Illinois–Chicago, June 2009.

Presented: "An Adaptive Initial Trust and Demand Aware Secure Resource Discovery (AID-SRD) Model for Pervasive Environments," Seventh Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, Galveston, Texas, March 2009.

Dr. Paul Bankston

Professor

Presented: "When Semimonotone Implies Monotone," Spring Topology and Dynamic Conference, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., March 2009.

Dr. Naveen Bansal

Professor

Presented: "A Bayesian Decision Theoretic Formulation of Multiple Hypotheses Under Skewed Alternatives," University of Maryland, Baltimore, April 2009.

Presented: "Bayesian decision theoretic solution to the problem related to microarray data with consideration of intra-class correlation among the affected genes," Pre-ICM International Convention, Delhi, India, December 2008.

Dr. Dennis Brylow

Assistant Professor

Presented: "Nexos: A Next Generation Embedded Systems Curriculum," National Science Foundation CCLI Showcase at SIGCSE 2009: The 40th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Chattanooga, Tenn., March 2009.

Awarded: Way Klingler Young Scholar Award, Marquette University, March 2009.

Dr. Anne Clough

Chair and Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Iqbal Ahamed, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Presented: "Differential Uptake of SPECT Agents in Rat Lungs," American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Diego, May 2009.

Awarded: Way Klingler Sabbatical Fellowship, December 2008.

Dr. Kim Factor

Associate Professor

Presented: "Using Math to Recommend Testing Centers in Wisconsin for Foot and Mouth Disease Detection" Global Learning Forum, Philadelphia, March 2009.

Presented: "Secondary Domination in Graphs: An Introduction," International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla., March 2009.

Dr. Gholamhossein Hamedani

Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Iqbal Ahamed, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Presented: "On the Distribution of Certain Spacings," IMS Asian Pacific Rim Conference, Seoul, South Korea, June 2009.

Dr. Gary Krenz

Professor

Published: "Preferential utilization of NADPH as the endogenous electron donor for NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) in intact pulmonary arterial endothelial cells," Free Radical Biology & Medicine, Vol. 46, No. 1 (2009), pp 25-32,
with R.D. Bongard, B.J. Lindemer and M.P. Merker.

Published: "Complete monotonicity of flow and cross-sectional impulse response functions for rigid right circular tubes," Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, (2009),
with Hans Volkmer; Dr. Anne Clough, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Dr. Gholamhossein Hamedani, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; and Albert William Manuel, S.J.

Dr. Praveen Madiraju

Assistant Professor

Published: "A Model for Checking the Integrity Constraints of Mobile Databases," Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on MObile and NEtworking Technologies for social applications, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, (November 2008) pp 548-560,
with Hamidah Ibrahim and Zarina Dzolkhifli.

Published: "A Framework for Caching Relevant Data Items for Checking Integrity Constraints of Mobile Database," Proceedings of Third IEEE International Conference on Digital Information Management (November 2008),
with Zarina Dzolkhifli, Hamidah Ibrahim and Lilly Suriani Affendey

Published: "Integrity Constraint Checking for Multiple XML Databases," Advanced Principles for Improving Database Design, Systems Modeling, and Software Development, (November 2008) Information Science Reference,
with Rajshekhar Sunderraman, Shamkant Navathe and Haibin Wang.

Dr. Marta Magiera

Assistant Professor

Presented: "Looking Back to the Future," Professional Development Workshop for Secondary School Mathematics Teacher in the Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, May 2009.

Presented: "Perspectives on Problem Solving," Wisconsin Mathematics Council, Green Lake, Wis., May 2009.

Presented: "Situations and Circumstances that Elicit Metacognitive Behaviors," National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Washington, D.C., April 2009.

Dr. Stephen Merrill

Professor

Presented "A Poisson-like Model of Sub-Clinical Signs from the Neurological Examination of Healthy Aging Subjects," SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, Miami, March 2009.

Dr. John Moyer

Professor

Presented: "A World View of Algebraic Thinking" and "Using Research-Based Observation Tool to Help Coach for Quality Instruction," Wisconsin Mathematics Council, Green Lake, Wis., May 2009.

Presented: "Learning from Instruction: Profiles of Classroom Experiences Using Standards-Based and Traditional Curricula," "The Development of Middle School Student’s Algebraic Thinking in a Curricular Context: A Longitudinal Study," and "A Longitudinal Investigation of the Effect of Curriculum on Students' Procedural and Conceptual Understanding of Algebra," American Educational Research Association, San Diego, April 2009.

Presented: "Curricular Effect on Algebra Learning: A 3-year Longitudinal Study," Research Presession of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2009, Washington, D.C., April 2009.

Presented: "Differences in Teachers’ Use of Reform and More Traditional Curricula in Middle School: Insights from a Longitudinal Research Project," National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics Conference, Washington, D.C., April 2009.

Presented: "The Development of Algebraic Thinking: Insights from a Longitudinal Study," National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2009 Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, D.C., April 2009.

Presented: "Triangle Patterns Revisited," 8-9 Summit Conference of the Mathematics Teacher Leaders in Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, March 2009.

Presented: "Bacterial Growth," 8-9 Summit Conference of the Mathematics Teacher Leaders in Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, February 2009.

Presented: "Fractals, fractions and Hexagons, Triangle Patterns, and Umbreallas & Systems," 8-9 Summit Conference of the Mathematics Teacher Leaders in Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, December 2008.

Presented: "Differential Achievement of LieCal Students Who Used Reform or Non-Reform Mathematics Curricula in Grades 6-8," LieCal Advisory Board Meeting, University of Delaware, Newark, Del., November 2008.

Dr. Francis Pastijn

Professor

Presented: "Semigroup Varieties for Which J and D Coincide," International Conference on Geometric and Combinatiorial Methods in Group Theory and Semigroup Theory, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, May 2009.

Dr. Rebecca Sanders

Assistant Professor

Presented: "Common Hypercyclic Vectors and the Hypercyclicity Criterion," Analysis Seminar, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, November 2008.

Dr. Sherry Scott

Assistant Professor

Presented: "A Result on the Use of Haar Wavelets to Characterize Ergodicity in Fluid," SIAM Conference on Application of Dynamical Systems (DS09), Snowbird, Utah, May 2009.

Dr. Elaine Spiller

Assistant Professor

Presented: "Constructing a Risk Map for Pyrooclastic Flows: Using Simulations and Data to Predict Rare Events," Joint Mathematic Meetings, Washington, D.C., January 2009.

Dr. Craig Struble

Associate Professor and Co-director in Bioinformatics Program

Presented: "Computing Collaboration in Southeast Wisconsin," WiscNET Future Technologies, Madison, Wis., May 2009,
with Beth Furumo.

Presented: "Integrating GPUs into Condor" arts and sciences undergraduate student Timothy Blattner; and "Deploying Condor Using Virtual Box on Windows Hosts" with engineering undergraduate student David Herzfeld, Condor Week 2009, Madison, Wis., April 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Dr. Curtis Carter

Professor

Published: “Preface; History of Analytic Aesthetics” and “Conversations with Curtis Carter,” The History of Analytic Aesthetics, (2009) Beijing University Press, pp 1-6 and 432-441.

Published: “Contemporary Ink Paintings,” Contemporary Ink Art Evolution, (2009) Museum of Contemporary Art, pp. 2-27.

Published: “Ma Baozhong: Creating a Visual Theater of Power,” Touch: Ma Baoo Zhong’s New Works, (2009) Beijing Art Gallery, pp 17-19.

Published: “Public Art: Don’t Dissuade Artists,” Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel, April 13, 2009.

Presented: “Twentieth Century Visual Culture in the United States," Primorska University, Slovenia, May 2009.

Presented: “Issues in Contemporary Art,” American Society for Aesthetics, North Hampton, Mass., November, 2008.

Dr. Owen Goldin

Associate Professor

Presented: "Aristotle on First Philosophy and the Imagination," Metaphysical Society of America, Emory University, Atlanta, March 14, 2009.

Dr. Claudia Schmidt

Associate Professor

Published: “Kant’s Transcendental and Empirical Psychology of Cognition,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 39 (December 2008), pp 462-472.

Dr. Richard Taylor

Professor

Presented: “Averroes on the Sharî`ah of the Philosophers” and “Philosophy in the Abrahamic Tradition,” University of Denver, June 25, 2009.

Presented: “Burnyeat and Averroes on Aristotle’s Intellect,” “Thought and Action in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition,” Marquette Summer Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, June 16-18, 2009, Marquette University

Presented: “Textual and Philosophical Issues in Averroes' Long Commentary on the De Anima of Aristotle,” The Letter Before the Spirit: the Importance of Text Editions for the Study of the Reception of Aristotle, Huygens Instituut, The Haag, Netherlands, June 2-5, 2009.

Presented: "The Role of Arabic / Islamic Philosophy in Thomas Aquinas’s Conception of the Beatific Vision in his Commentary on the Sentences IV, d.49, q.2, a.1," Bibliothèque du Saulchoir, Paris, March 27-28, 2009.

Organized: “Thought and Action in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition,” Marquette Summer Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Milwaukee, June 16-18, 2009,
with Drs. Owen Goldin and Franco Trivigno, Department of Philosophy.

Organized: "Philosophy in the Abrahamic Tradition,” University of Denver, June 21-25, 2009,
with Sarah Pessin.

Organized: “Thomas d’Aquin et ses sources arabes / Aquinas and the Arabs,” Bibliothèque du Saulchoir, Paris, March 27-28, 2009,
with Adriano Oliva.

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE


Dr. Janet Boles

Professor

Presented: "Setting NOW's Agenda: Different Actors, Targets, and Messages," and Chaired: "Success and Failure in Accomplishing Feminist Policy Agendas," Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2009.

Dr. Jeffrey Drope

Assistant Professor

Published: "New Evidence for the Theory of Groups: Trade Association Lobbying in Washington D.C.," Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 62, No. 2 (June 2009), pp 303-316,
with W. Hansen.

Published: "Futility and Free-riding: Corporate Political Participation and Taxation Rates in the United States," Business and Politics, Vol. 10, No. 3 (December 2008), pp 1-24,
with W. Hansen.

Presented: "Factor-based versus Partisan Approaches: Explaining Support for Free Trade in Emerging Economies," Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2009.

Dr. H. Richard Friman

Eliot Fitch Chair for International Studies and Professor

Edited: Crime and the Global Political Economy, (2009) and Published "Crime and Globalization," pp 1-20 and "Externalizing the Costs of Prohibition," pp 49-66; Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder and London.

Presented: "Crime by Foreigners; Migrants and the Politics of Internal Security," National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C., May 21, 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Stephen Franzoi

Assistant Chair and Professor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Debra Oswald, Department of Psychology.

Dr. Alyson Gerdes

Assistant Professor

Published: "Evidence-based ADHD treatment with a Spanish-speaking Latino family," Clinical Case Studies, Vol. 8 (2009), pp 174-192,
with B.W. Schneider.

Published: "Discriminating between children with ADHD and classmates using peer variables," Journal of Attention Disorders, Vol. 12 (2009), pp 372-380.
with S. Mrug, B. Hoza, S.P. Hinshaw, L.E. Arnold, L. Hechtman, and W.E. Pelham.

Presented: "Sluggish cognitive tempo, inattentive symptoms, and impairment in children with ADHD," Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, April 2009,
with M.F. Tomb, J. McQuade, B. Hoza, N.M. Kaiser, and A. Vaughn.

Presented: "Home environment predictors of social competence and peer problems in children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder," Wisconsin Psychological Association, Madison, Wis., first-place winner of $500 Margaret Bernauer Psychology Research Award, April 2009,
with L.M. Haack and B.W. Schneider.

Dr. Astrida Kaugars

Assistant Professor

Presented: "An assessment of relationships among fathers and adolescents with diabetes," Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2009,
with Christopher Fitzgerald, Graduate Assistant, Department of Psychology; J. Kichler and R. Alemzadeh.

Presented: "Adherence measure comparisons in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM)," Midwest Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Kansas City, Mo., April 2009,
with J. Kichler, K. Maglio and R. Alemzadeh.

Presented: "Assessment of children’s play at 4 and 6 years of age: Relationships with emotional understanding and verbal ability," Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, April 2009,
with S.W. Russ and L.T. Singer.

Presented: "Interdisciplinary perspectives of adherence for adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus," Pediatric Behavioral Health Research Conference, Milwaukee, February 2009,
with J. Kichler, K. Maglio and R. Alemzadeh.

Presented: "The parent-child relationship and cognitive outcome in preschoolers with a neurological insult," International Neuropsychological Society, Atlanta, February 2009,
with K. Leiser, A. Heffelfinger, J. Koop and E. Bird.

Dr. Kristy Nielson

Chair and Associate Professor

Published: "Semantic knowledge for famous names in Mild Cognitive Impairment," Journal of the International Neuropsychological Association, Vol. 15 (2009), pp 9-18,
with M. Seidenberg, L. Guidotti, J.L. Woodard, S. Durgerian, Q. Zhang, A. Gander, M. Franczak, P. Antuono and S.M. Rao.

Published: "Gender-specific disruptions in emotion processing in younger adults with depression," Depression and Anxiety, Vol. 26, No. 2 (2009), pp 182-189
with S.L. Wright, S.A. Langenecker, P.J. Deldin, L.J. Rapport, A.A. Kade, L.S. Own, H. Akil, E.A. Young and J.K. Zubieta.

Published: "Memory modulation by arousal after learning is influenced by arousal predisposition and emotion regulation but not by stimulus valence or arousal," Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, Vol. 92 (2009), pp 70-79,
with W. Lorber.

Presented: "Risk factors for AD: relationship between task activation and resting state connectivity," Organization for Human Brain Mapping, San Francisco, June 2009,
with S. Durgerian, J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, P. Antuono, L. Guidotti, Q. Zhang, M. Lancaster, N. Hantke, A. Butts and S.M. Rao.

Presented: "Common neural systems associated with famous face and name recognition revealed using event-related fMRI," Midwest Neuropsychology Group, Milwaukee, May 2009,
with N. Hantke, J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, Q. Zhang, W. Gross, A. Butts, L. Guidotti and S.M. Rao.

Presented: "Physical activity is associated with greater functional brain activation during a semantic memory task in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease," American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, May 2009,
with J.C. Smith, J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian and S.M. Rao.

Presented: "Gain of visual feedback presentation impacts brain activation during submaximal contractions of the lower extremity," American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, May 2009,
with Dr. Marnie Vanden Noven, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences; Tejin Yoon, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Exercise Science, College of Health Sciences; M.D. Verber; M. Fauth, Katalin Skelton, Research Assistant, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences; Dr. Alexander Ng, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences; and Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences.

Presented: "Sex differences in brain activation during submaximal isometric contractions of the lower extremity," American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, May 2009,
with Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences; Dr. Marnie Vanden Noven, Department of Exercise Science, College of Health Sciences; Tejin Yoon, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Exercise Science, College of Health Sciences; M.D. Verber; M. Fauth, Katalin Skelton, Research Assistant, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences.

Presented: "Functional resting state connectivity in individuals at-risk for Alzheimer’s Disease," Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, May 2009,
with A. Butts, S. Durgerian, J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, N. Hantke, M. Lancaster and S.M. Rao.

Presented: "Functional recruitment in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment," Midwest Neuropsychology Group, Milwaukee, May 2009,
with A. Butts, J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, N. Hantke, M. Lancaster, S.M. Rao.

Presented: "Memory for emotional words in alexithymia," Wisconsin Psychological Association, Madison, Wis., April 2009,
with M.A. Meltzer.

Presented: "Prediction of cognitive decline in older adults over 1.5 years with functional magnetic resonance imaging," International Neuropsychological Association, Atlanta, February 2009,
with J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, Q. Zhang, P. Antuono and S.M. Rao.

Presented: "Attributes of famous face recognition speed, International Neuropsychological Association, Atlanta, February 2009,
with M. Lancaster, M. Seidenberg, L. Guidotti, A. Rosen, K. Douville, J.L. Woodard, S. Durgerian and S.M. Rao.

Presented: "Age-related temporal gradient of famous names: a semantic priming study," International Neuropsychological Association, Atlanta, February 2009,
with L. Guidotti, M. Seidenberg, M. Lancaster, A. Rosen, Q. Zhang, K.A. Nielson, J.L. Woodard, S. Durgerian, P. Antuono and S.M. Rao.

Dr. Debra Oswald

Associate Professor

Presented: "Women succeeding in math: An examination of individual and socio-cultural factors," Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2009.

Presented: "Correlates of perceived gender inequality," Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2009,
With Graduate Student Lucie Holmgreen

Presented: "Parental ambivalent sexism and daughter’s body esteem," Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2009,
With Dr. Stephen Franzoi, Department of Psychology, and Graduate Student Katherine Kern Frost.

Dr. Anees Sheikh

Professor

Published: Imagery for Pain Relief: A Scientifically Grounded Guidebook for Clinicians, (2009) Routledge, New York and London,
with David Pincus.

Presented: "Imagery for Healing and Pain Relief" and "Psychotherapy Does not Always Have to be a Long and Laborious Process," Hawaii International Conference for Social Sciences, Honolulu, June 1-4, 2009.

Dr. Lucas Torres

Assistant Professor

Published: "Attributions to discrimination and depression among Latinos: The mediating role of competence," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. 79 (2009), pp 118-124.


Presented: "Risk factors of Latino psychological disorders: The influence of negative life events," National Multicultural Conference and Summit, New Orleans, January 2009,
with K.M. Moore.

Presented: "Acculturative Stressors, Coping, and Latino Depression: The Role of Gender and Generational Status" and ""Accessing the National Institute of Health with Innovative Projects," National Latino Psychological Association, Costa Mesa, Calif, November 2008.

Awarded: Way Klingler Young Scholar Award, Marquette University, March 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SCIENCES

Dr. Louise Cainkar

Assistant Professor

Published: Homeland Insecurity: The Arab American and Muslim American Experience After 9/11, (2009) Russell Sage Foundation Press, New York.

Dr. Roberta Coles

Associate Professor

Published: The Best Kept Secret: Single Black Fathers, (2009) Rowman & Littlefield.

Presented: “Black Single Fathers: Gendered Parenting,” Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, Feb. 12, 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY

Dr. Ralph Del Colle

Associate Professor

Published: “Nature and Grace: Why this Catholic Delineation of the 'Supernatural' is Important for Pentecostals,” Journal of Pentecostal Theology, Vol. 18, No. 1 (2009), pp 111-122.

 

Published: "Editorial," International Journal of Systematic Theology, Vol. 11, No. 12 (2009), pp 1-2.

Published: "Whither Pentecostal Theology? Why a Catholic is Interested," Pneuma: Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Volume 31, No. 2 (2009), pp 35-46.

Published: a review of Trinity, Church, and the Human Person: Thomistic Essays by Gilles Emery, OP, in Modern Theology, Vol. 25, No. 2 (April 2009), pp 343-346.

Presented: “Metaphysical Encounters in Charismology: Why Amber rather than Green,” Society for Pentecostal Studies Annual Meeting, Eugene Bible College, Eugene, Ore., March 28, 2009.

Rev. Robert Doran, S.J.

Professor and Emmett Doerr Chair

Published: "Imitating the Divine Relations: A Theological Contribution to Mimetic Theory," Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 23, No. 2 (June 2009), pp 149-186.

Published: "Constructing a New Catholic Systematics: A Report and an Invitation," Philosophy and Theology, Vol. 19, No. 1 (June 2009), pp 35-55.

Published: “Discernment and Lonergan's Fourth Level of Consciousness,” Gregorianum, Vol. 89, No. 4 (December 2008), pp 790-802.

Presented: "Sanctifying Grace, Charity, and Divine Indwelling: A Key to the Nexus Mysteriorum Fidei," Lonergan Workshop, Boston College, June 2009.

Presented: "The Four Entia Supernaturalia: Expanding the 1957 Hypothesis with Earlier Course Notes," West Coast Methods Institute, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, April 2009.

Dr. Michael Duffey

Associate Professor

Edited: Justice and Mercy Will Kiss — Paths to Peace in a World of Many Faiths, (December 2008) Marquette University Press, Milwaukee,
with Deborah Nash.

Dr. Ulrich Lehner

Assistant Professor

Presented: “Benedictine Enlightenment in Germany and Austria," American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Richmond, Va., March 25, 2009.

Presented: “The Many Faces of the Catholic Enlightenment," Princeton Institute of Advanced Study, Early Modern History Workshop, March 22, 2009.

Presented: "Enlightenment Behind Monastery Walls," Princeton Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., February 2009.

Dr. D. Stephen Long

Professor

Published: "Democracy and Mammon in Christian Perspective," Cynicism and Hope: Reclaiming Discipleship in a Postmodern World, (2009) Meg Cox (editor), Cascade Books, Eugene, Ore., pp. 75-86.

Published: Speaking of God: Theology, Language and Truth (2009), Wm B. Eerdmans Publishing.

Published: "How to Read Charles Taylor," Pro Ecclesia, Vol. XVIII, No. 1 (winter 2009), pp 93-107.

Presented: "The Economy of Scripture," Society for Christian Ethics, Chicago, Jan. 5, 2009.

Bryan Massingale

Associate Professor

Published: "HIV/AIDS and the Bodies of Black Peoples: The Spirituals and Resurrection Faith," Uncommon Faithfulness: The Black Catholic Experience, (2009) M. Shawn Copeland (editor), Orbis Books, pp 147-166.

Published: "Forward," Praying for Peace around the Globe, Liguori Press, (2009), pp ix-xi.

Presented: "Dr. King's Dreams for a New President," King Day Observance, Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 19, 2009.

Presented: "Racial Injustice and Catholic Social Teaching: The Context for Addressing Racial Disparities in Health Care," Barry University, Miami, Fla., March 23, 2009.

Presented: "The Social Teaching of Pope Benedict XVI," Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, Anaheim, Calif., Feb. 27, 2009.

Awarded: Robert and Mary Gettel Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, Marquette University, May 2009.

Installed: President, Catholic Theological Society of America, June 7, 2009.

Organized: Annual Convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 4-7, 2009.

Served: panelist, "Theological Significance of Racism," Joint Graduate Theological Colloquium, Marquette University/Loyola University of Chicago, Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 7, 2009.

Dr. Mickey Mattox

Associate Professor

Published: "Martin Luther," A Companion to Paul in the Reformation, (2009) R. Ward Holder (editor), Brill, Leiden and Boston, pp 93-128.

Published: review of Nicholas Thompson's Eucharistic Sacrifice and Patristic Tradition, Theology of Martin Bucer 1534-1546, in Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 39, No. 4 (winter 2008), pp 1,137-1,138.

Published: "Fortuita Misericordia: Martin Luther on the Salvation of Biblical Outsiders," Pro Ecclesia XVII:4 (fall 2008), pp. 423-441.

Dr. Danielle Nussberger

Assistant Professor

Reviewed: Thomas Rausch's I Believe in God: A Reflection on the Apostle's Creed, in Pastoral Music, Vol. 33, No. 3 (February 2009), pp 52-53.

Presented: "Balthasar's Theology of Christ's 'Impasse' and Dark Night," The Catholic Theological Society of America, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 6, 2009.

Dr. Irfan A. Omar,

Assistant Professor

Published: "Where the Two Oceans Meet: An Attempt at Hindu-Muslim Rapprochement in the Thought of Dara Shikuh," Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. 44, No. 2 (spring 2009), pp 303-314.

Presented: "Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations,” Nashotah House Episcopal Seminary, Nashotah, Wis., Dec. 10, 2008.

Philip Rossi, S.J.

Professor

Presented: “Kant’s Cosmopolitanism: Resource for Shaping a Just Peace,” Conference on the Hermeneutics of the Just War Tradition, Institute for Theology and Peace, Hamburg, Germany, January 2009.

Dr. Jame Schaefer

Associate Professor

Published: Theological Foundations for Environmental Ethics: Reconstructing Patristic and Medieval Concepts, (2009) Georgetown University Press.

Presented: “Impasse ... And Beyond Dualistic Thinking about Human and Other Animals,” Convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 7, 2009.

Organized and Moderated: "Crafting a Theological Response to Human-Forced Climate Change" panel discussion, Convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 7, 2009.

David G. Schultenover, S.J.

Professor

Edited: The Reception of Pragmatism in France and the Rise of Roman Catholic Modernism, 1890-1914, (2009) Catholic University of American Press.

Dr. Susan Wood

Chair and Professor

Published: One Baptism: The Ecumenical Implications of the Doctrine of Baptism, (2009) Liturgical Press, Collegeville.

Published: "What Makes the Church One? A Roman Catholic Perspective," Ecumenical Trends, Vol. 38, No. 5 (May 2009), pp 73-79.

Presented: "Gaudium et Spes: The Church in the Modern World in Dialogue with a Postmodern World," The Gregorian University, Rome, May 11, 2009.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING

Dr. Michael Akers

Chair and Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Qianhua Ling, Department of Accounting.

Michael Browne

Adjunct Instructor

Published: see entry for Dr. Qianhua Ling, Department of Accounting.

Dr. Don Giancomino

Professor and Flynn Chair

Published: see entry for Dr. Qianhua Ling, Department of Accounting.

Dr. Qianhua Ling

Assistant Professor

Published: "An Examination of the Use of the Board Balanced Scorecard by Large Public Corporations," Review of Business Information Systems, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2009),
with Dr. Don Giacomino, Michael Browne and Dr. Michael Akers, Department of Accounting.

Dr. Maureen Mascha

Assistant Professor

Published: "Trading in CO2 Credits: Tax Issues to Consider," CPA Journal, Vol. 79, No. 1 (January 2009), pp 42-47,
with: Dr. James Trebby, Department of Accounting; and J. William Harden.

Published: "XBRL Tools for Small-to Medium-Sized Firms," Strategic Finance, (January 2009) pp 46-53,
with Diane Janvrin, Joe Plouff and Breanne Kruger.

Presented: “The effect of encryption, an assurance seal, and trust in mitigating vendor and product risk on internet purchase intent and security measures on internet buying intentions,” American Accounting Association Information Systems, Charleston, S.C., January 2009.

Presented: “The Effects of Task Complexity, Skill, And Work Program Use on Over/Underestimation of Internal Control,” American Accounting Association, St. Petersburg, Fla., Jan. 17, 2009.

Dr. James Trebby

Associate Professor

Published: "Targeted Tax Breaks," Practical Tax Strategies, Vol. 82, No. 3 (March 2009), pp 1-6.

Published: see entry for Dr. Maureen Mascha, Department of Accounting.

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

Dr. David Clark

Chair and Professor

Presented: "The Wisconsin Economy and Housing Market," Wisconsin Housing Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 11, 2009.

Presented: "Deriving Benefit Estimates for Environmental Improvement Using Intra-City Hedonic Estimates," Southern Regional Science Associatio, San Antonio, April 3, 2009,
with John Carruthers.

Dr. Joseph Daniels

Professor of Economics

Presented: "The Global Food Crisis," Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C., April 9, 2009.

Presented: "Teaching the Economics of Religion to Undergraduates," Association of the Study of Religion, Economics and Culture, Washington, D.C., April 4, 2009.

Dr. John Davis

Professor

Published: “Justifying Human Rights: Economics and the Individual,” Forum for Social Economics, Vol. 38 (spring 2009), pp 78-89.

Published: “Competing conceptions of the individual in recent economics,” The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Economic Science, (2009) Harold Kincaid and Don Ross (editors), Oxford University Press, pp 223-244.

Published: “Identity and individual economic agents: A narrative approach,” Review of Social Economy, Vol. 67 (March 2009), pp 71-94; and in Ethics and Economics: New Perspectives, (2009) Mark White and Irene van Staveren (editors), Routledge, London

Dr. Heather Kohls

Adjunct Associate Professor

Published: "Committee Size and Smart Growth: An Optimal Solution," Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 9, No. 2 (2009), pp 11-20.

Dr. Peter Toumanoff

Associate Professor

Presented: See entry for Dr. Timothy Keaveny, Department of Management.

Dr. Miao Wang

Assistant Professor

Published: “What Drives Economic Growth? The Case of Cross-Border M&A and Greenfield FDI Activities,” Kyklos, Vol. 62 (2009), pp 316-330,
with M.C. Sunny Wong.

Published: “Manufacturing FDI and Economic Growth: Evidence from Asian Economies,” Applied Economics, Vol. 41 (2009), pp 991-1,002.

Dr. Olga Yakusheva

Assistant Professor

Presented: "Who Knows Best: Nurse and Patient Perceptions of Discharge Readiness as Predictors of Post-discharge Utilization” and “The Impact of Within-Nursing Unit Variation in Patient Care Hours on Post-Discharge Utilization and Costs,” AcademyHealth 2009 Research Meetings, Chicago, June 26-30,
with Dr. Marianne Weiss and Dr. Kathleen Bobay, College of Nursing.

Presented: “Peer Effects in Weight Gain among College Students: A Natural Experiment,” AcademyHealth 2009 Research Meetings, Chicago, June 26-30,
with Dr. Marianne Weiss, College of Nursing; and Dr. Carolyn Smith, Student Health Service.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE


Dr. Matteo Arena

Assistant Professor

Published: “Takeover Exposure, Agency, and the Choice between Private and Public Debt,” Journal of Financial Research, Vol. 32 (2009), pp 199-230.

Presented: "Tax effects on multinational debt location," Financial Management Association — European Meeting, Turin, Italy, June 2009.

Dr. Marcus Braga-Alves

Assistant Professor

Presented: "The Skinny on the 2008 Naked Short Sale Restrictions," Midwest Finance Association, Chicago, March 5, 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT

Dr. Kate Kaiser

Associate Professor

Presented: “From Human Capital to Knowledge Assets: How Regions Create Competitiveness,” Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on MIS, Limerick, Ireland, May 2009.
with E. Trauth, R. Connolly and L.E. Potter.

Presented: “The IS Enrollment Crisis: Status and Strategies,” Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on MIS, Limerick, Ireland, May 2009,
with C. Beise, F. Niederman and J. Robbins.

Presented: “Changing Skills for IT Professionals,” Milwaukee JobCamp, Milwaukee, Wis., March 2009.

Presented: “IT Workforce Research; Client and Provider Skills,” Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, India, Feb. 4, 2009.

Co-chaired: “New Concepts and Practices in Preparing, Recruiting, and Retaining IS Professionals in the Global Context,” Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on MIS, Limerick, Ireland, May 2009.

Dr. Timothy Keaveny

Professor

Presented: "Gender Composition of Occupations and Earnings: Why Enter a Female Dominated Occupation?" Labor and Employment Relations Association, San Francisco, Jan. 4, 2009,
with Dr. Peter Toumanoff, Department of Economics.

Dr. Terence Ow

Assistant Professor

Served: Steering Committee, Wisconsin Entrepreneurs' Conference, Milwaukee, June 9-10, 2009.

Nicholas Santos, S.J.

Adjunct Instructor

Published: "Marketing to the Poor: An Integrative Justice Model for Engaging Impoverished Market Segments," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, Vol. 21, No. 1 (spring 2009), pp 3-15,
with Dr. Gene R. Laczniak, Department of Marketing.

DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING

Dr. Srinivas Durvasula

Professor

Published: “How Offshore Outsourcing Is Perceived: Why Do Some Consumers Feel More Vulnerable?” Journal of International Consumer Marketing, Vol. 20, No. 1 (2009), pp 17-33,
with Dr. Steven Lysonski, Department of Marketing.

Published: see entry for Dr. Steven Lysonski, Department of Marketing.

Awarded: 2009 Highly Commended Award, Literati Network Awards for Excellence for "A double edged sword: Understanding vanity across cultures," Journal of Consumer Marketing (July 2008),
with Dr. Steven Lysonski, Department of Marketing.


Dr. Dennis Garrett

Associate Professor

Elected: Executive Committee, Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Better Business Bureau, April 2009.

Dr. Gene Laczniak

Professor

Published: see entry for Nicholas Santos, S.J., Department of Management.

Presented: "The Integrated Justice Model for Marketing to the Poor: The Next Step" and Served: Resident faculty, doctoral and young scholar consortium, Marketing & Public Policy Conference, Washington D.C., May 2009.

Dr. Steven Lysonski

Professor

Published: “Acculturation to the Global Consumer Culture: A Comparison of Young Consumers in Nigeria and the United States,” Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Creating, Communicating, and Delivering Value, (December 2008) V. Srinivasan and S. Sriram, (editors), pp 65-66,
with Dr. Srinivas Durvasula, Department of Marketing; and Idris Odunewu.

Published: see entry for Dr. Srinivas Durvasula, Department of Marketing.

Awarded: see entry for Dr. Srinivas Durvasula, Department of Marketing.

J. WILLIAM AND MARY DIEDERICH COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION

Rose Richard

Assistant Dean

Awarded: Woman of Influence, The Business Journal, June 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

Dr. Jim Pokrywczynski

Associate Professor

Presented: "Country and Region of Origin as Advertising Copy Points: Perceptions of Asia and Asian Nations in the Arab and Western Worlds," American Academy of Advertising Asia-Pacific Conference, Beijing, May 2009.

Dr. Joyce Wolburg

Chair, Associate Profesor and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research

Published: “Misguided Optimism Among College Student Smokers: Leveraging Their Quit-Smoking Strategies for Smoking Cessation Campaigns,” Journal of Consumer Affairs (summer 2009), pp 305-331.

Presented: “Smokers Are Not All the Same: The Importance of Understanding Motivational Differences Among Various Smoker Segments When Developing Policy Strategies,” Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Washington, D.C. May 2009,
with Marlys Mason and Ingrid Martin.

Presented: “The Six-Segment Message Strategy Wheel: A Ten-Year Perspective on Research,” American Academy of Advertising Conference, Cincinnati, March 2009,
with Ronald Taylor, Anne Osborne, Elizabeth Crawford and Margaret Morrison.

DEPARTMENT OF BROADCAST AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION

Dr. Erik Ugland

Assistant Professor

Published: "The Aims of Public Scholarship in Media Law and Ethics," Journal of Media Law & Ethics, Vol. 1, No. 1/2 (2009), pp 5-26.

Published: "Newsgathering, Autonomy and the Special-Rights Apocrypha: Supreme Court and Media Litigant Conceptions of Press Freedom," University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, Vol. 10, No. 5 (2009), pp 375-422.

DEPARTMENT OF BROADCAST AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION

Dr. Bonnie Brennen

Nieman Professor

Published: “The Future of Journalism,” Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, Vol. 10, No. 3 (2009) pp 300-302.

Published: “Communication and the Knowable Community,” Asian Communication Research Journal, Vol. 3 (November 2008), pp 31-42.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Sharon Chubbuck

Associate Professor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Bob Deahl, College of Professional Studies.

Dr. Alan Burkard

Associate Professor

Published: "Validity and reliability of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Working Alliance Self-Efficacy Scales," Training and Education in Professional Psychology, Vol. 3 (2009), pp 37-46,
with Dr. Nathan Pruitt, Counseling Center; B.R. Medler and A.M. Stark.

Published: "Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual affirmative and non-affirmative supervision," Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol. 56 (2009), pp 176-188, with Dr. Sarah Knox, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology; S. Hess and J. Schultz.

Published: "Recent developments in the assessment of racial identity, ethnic identity, and the multicultural personality," Handbook of multicultural counseling, third edition, (2009) L.A. Suzuki, J.G. Ponterotto and J. Mueller (editors), pp 52-72, Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif.,
with J.G. Ponterotto.

Presented: "Survey of the effect of comprehensive school counseling programs on student outcomes in Wisconsin," Wisconsin School Counselor Association, Stevens Point, Wis., February 2009,
with M. Gillen and Mark Martinez, Graduate Assistant, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.

Presented: "Evidence-based school counseling practice," Wisconsin School Counselor Association, Stevens Point, Wis., February 2009,
with Mark Kuranz, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.

Dr. Robert Fox

Professor

Published: "Toddlers with developmental delays and challenging behaviors," Early Child Development and Care, Vol. 179 (2009), pp 87-92,
with K.M. Keller.

Published: "A community-based accommodation program for adults with autism and mental retardation," Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 44 (2009), pp 118-126,
with Casey Holtz, Graduate Assistant, College of Education; and A. Moist.

Published: "Infant mental health: An emerging field for children with developmental disabilities," Autism and developmental disabilities: Current practices and issues, (November 2008) A.F. Rotatori, F.E. Obiakor and S. Burkhart (editors), pp 163-219, JAI Press, United Kingdom,
with Casey Holtz, Graduate Assistant, College of Education.

Published: "Parenting Latino toddlers and preschoolers: Clinical and non clinical samples," Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 30 (November 2008), pp 481-499,
with Maria Elena Perez-Oberbruner, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.

Presented: "Treatment outcomes for toddlers with developmental delays and behavior problems receiving in-home, family behavioral therapy," Pediatric Behavioral Health Research Conference: Existing Projects and Promising Innovations in Southeastern Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital Research Institute, Milwaukee, February 2009,
with R.J. Mattek; J.M. Carrasco; and Casey Holtz, Graduate Assistant, College of Education.

Presented: "Development of a screening measure for behavior problems in young children," Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando Fla., November 2008,
with J.M. Carrasco and Casey Holtz, Graduate Assistant, College of Education.

Dr. Sarah Knox

Associate Professor

Published: "Processing the therapeutic relationship," Psychotherapy Research, Vol. 19 (2009), pp 13-29,
with C.E. Hill.

Published: see entry for Dr. Alan Burkard, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.

Presented: "Corrective relational experiences: Client perspectives," Society for Psychotherapy Research International Conference, Santiago, Chile, June 2009,
with S.A. Hess, C.E. Hill and R. Crook-Lyon.

Presented: "Clients’ experiences giving gifts to therapists," Society for Psychotherapy Research International Conference, Santiago, Chile, June 2009,
with R. DuBois, J. Smith, S.A. Hess and C.E. Hill.

Elected: Education and Training Domain Representative for Division 29 (Psychotherapy), American Psychological Association.

Mark Kuranz

Lecturer

Presented: see entry for Dr. Alan Burkard, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.

Dr. Timothy Melchert

Associate Professor

Published: "A brief version of the Family Background Questionnaire," Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, Vol. 41 (2009), pp 210-222,
with A. Kalemeera.

Published: "A welcome new resource for advancing the field of counseling psychology," PsycCRITIQUES, 54, Vol. 26 (2009).

Maria Elena Perez-Oberbruner

Lecturer

Published: see entry for Dr. Robert Fox, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL POLICY AND LEADERSHIP

Rev. Jeffrey LaBelle, S.J.

Assistant Professor

Directed: "Spiritual Awakenings in the New Year," Jesuit Retreat Center, Los Altos, Calif., Jan. 2-4, 2009.

Dr. Francesca Lopez

Assistant Professor

Published: "Interpretation of Scores Derived from Acculturation Measures for Children: Developmental Considerations," Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 1 (February 2009), pp 57-72.

Published: "The relationship of CBM writing data and AIMS writing scores at the middle school level," Reading and Writing Quarterly (2009),
with S. Thompson.

Dr. William Pink

Professor

Published: "Interrogating Class and Nationality as Markers in Biography Building," Trajectories: The Social and Educational Mobility of Education Scholars from Poor and Working Class Backgrounds, (2009) Jane A. Van Galen and Van O. Dempsey (editors), Sense Publishers, Rotterdam.

Dr. Martin Scanlan

Assistant Professor

Published: Integrated Comprehensive Service Delivery in Catholic Schools, (2009) Notre Dame University Press, South Bend.

Published: "Moral, legal, and functional dimensions of inclusive service delivery in Catholic schools," Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 4 (2009), pp 536-552

Presented: "Leadership Dynamics Promoting Systemic Reform for Inclusive Service Delivery," "Life histories of social justice principals" and "Improving bilingual service delivery in Catholic schools through two-way immersion," American Educational Research Association, San Diego, April 13-17, 2009.

Dr. Doris Walker-Dalhouse

Associate Professor

Published: "When two elephants fight the grass suffers: Parents and teachers working together to support the literacy development of Sudanese youth," Teaching and Teacher Education, Vol. 25, No. 2 (February 2009) pp 328-335.

Published: "Parents and Teachers: Talking With or Past One Another — or Not Talking at All?" The Reading Teacher, Vol. 62, No. 5 (February 2009), pp 442-444.

Appointed: Representative to the Board of Directors of the United States Board on Books for Young People, International Reading Association, 2009-2011.

Dr. Joan Whipp

Associate Professor

Published: "Cognitive and social help giving in online teaching: An exploratory study," Educational Technology Research and Development, Vol. 57 (April 2009), pp 169-192,
with Graduate Student Rebecca Lorentz

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING


Dr. Michelle Johnson

Research Assistant Professor

Awarded: 2008 Young Engineer of the Year Award, Engineers and Scientists of Milwaukee, Inc., Feb. 12, 2009.

Dr. Marta Magiera

Assistant Professor

Presented: "Rethinking Worthwhile Mathematics Tasks: Using Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching to Inform Problem Selection for Pre-service Teachers and their Field Students," Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Orlando, Fla., February 2009,
with L. van den Kieboom.

Dr. Brian Schmit

Associate Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Sheila Schindler-Ivens, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences.

Dr. Jeffrey Toth

Adjunct Professor

Published: "Short-Term Osteoclastic Activity Induced by Locally High Concentrations of Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 (rhBMP-2) in a Cancellous Bone Environment," Spine, Vol. 34, No. 6 (March 2009), pp 539-550,
with S.D. Boden, J.K. Burkus, J.M. Badura, S.M. Peckham and W.F. McKay.

Published: "Bioresorbable Film for the Prevention of Adhesion to the Anterior Spine after Anterolateral Discectomy," Spine Journal, Vol. 9, No. 5 (May 2009), pp 411-417,
with L.S. Klopp, W.C. Welch, S. Rao, J.W. Tai, K.A. Thomas and A.S. Turner.

Presented: "Transient Short Term Local Bone Remodeling Effects of High-Doses of rhBMP-2 in a Novel Preclinical Interbody Spine Fusion Model," Cervical Spine Research Society, Austin, Texas, Dec. 3-6, 2008; and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Las Vegas, Feb. 25-28, 2009,
with H. Bae, V.V. Patel, B. Pradhan, J.M. Badura, H.B. Seim and A.S. Turner.

Awarded: National Dental Honor Society Faculty Research Award, Milwaukee, Feb. 18, 2009,
with S.D. Boden, J.K. Burkus, J.M. Badura, S.M. Peckham and W.F. McKay.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Dr. Christopher Foley

Professor

Awarded: John P. Raynor, S.J., Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, Marquette University, May 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING


Dr. Shrinivas Joshi

Professor

Published: “Miniature high efficiency transducers for use in ultrasonic flow meters,” Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 105 (2009),
with Dr. Boris Zaitsev and Dr. Iren E. Kuznetsova, Research Associates, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Dr. Marta Magiera

Assistant Professor

Presented: "Rethinking Worthwhile Mathematics Tasks: Using Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching to Inform Problem Selection for Pre-service Teachers and their Field Students," Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Orlando, Fla., February 2009,
with L. van den Kieboom.

Dr. Mark Nagurka

Associate Professor

Published: Mechanical Vibration: Analysis, Uncertainties, and Control, Third Edition, (2010) CRC Press,
with H. Benaroya.

COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

Dr. William Cullinan

Dean

Presented: “Hypothalamic Plasticity and Stress Responsiveness,” Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University, April 29, 2009.

Presented: “When the Stress Axis Goes Tilt: Hypothalamic Plasticity Underlying Stress Responsivity,” Medical College of Wisconsin, Feb. 20, 2009.

Dr. Kim Halula

Associate Dean and Interim Chair and Clinical Professor of Physician Assistant Studies

Appointed: National Advisory Council of the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education, San Diego, May 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Dr. M. Behnam Ghasemzadeh

Assistant Professor

Published: "Behavioral sensitization to cocaine is associated with increased glutamate receptor trafficking to the postsynaptic density after extended withdrawal period," Neuroscience, Vol. 159 (2009), pp 414-426,
with Christopher Mueller, Research Technician, and Preethi Vasudevan, Research Assistant, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Published: "Region specific alterations in glutamate receptor expression and subcellular distribution following extinction of cocaine self-administration," Brain Research, Vol. 1267 (2009) pp 89-102,
with Christopher Mueller, Research Technician, and Preethi Vasudevan, Research Assistant, Department of Biomedical Sciences; C. Seubert; and Dr. John Mantsch, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Published: "Locomotor sensitization to cocaine is associated with distinct pattern of glutamate receptor trafficking to the postsynaptic density in the prefrontal cortex: early versus late withdrawal effects," Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, Vol. 92 (2009), pp 383-392,
with Christopher Mueller, Research Technician, and Preethi Vasudevan, Research Assistant, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Published: "Neuroadaptations in the cellular and postsynaptic group1 metabotropic glutamater receptor mGluR5 and Homer proteins following extinction of cocaine self-administration," Neuroscience Letters, Vol. 452 (2009), pp 167-171,
with Christopher Mueller, Research Technician, and Preethi Vasudevan, Research Assistant, Department of Biomedical Sciences; C. Seubert; and Dr. John Mantsch, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Published: "Cocaine activates Homer1 immediate early gene transcription in the mesocorticolimbic circuit: differential regulation by dopamine and glutamate signaling," Synapse, Vol. 63 (2009), pp 42-53,
with L.K. Windham, R.W. Lake, C.J. Acker and P.W. Kalivas.

Dr. Paul Gasser

Assistant Professor

Published: "Distribution of organic cation transporter 3, a corticosterone-sensitive monoamine transporter, in the rat brain," Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. 512, No. 4 (2009), pp 529-555,
with M. Orchinik; Dr. Ilangovan Raju, Research Associate, Department of Biomedical Sciences; and C.A. Lowry.

Published: "Acute corticosteroid action in the brain: cellular mechanisms and organismal consequences," Hormones, Brain, and Behavior, 2nd edition (2009), D. Pfaff, A. Arnold, A. Etgen, S. Fahrbach and R. Rubin (editors), Academic Press, San Diego,
with C.A. Lowry and M. Orchinik.

Dr. John Mantsch

Associate Professor

Published: see entries for Dr. M. Behnam Ghasemzadeh, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Presented: "Role of adrenergic receptors in the reinstatement of extinguished cocaine-induced conditioned place preference by cocaine, forced swim stress, and yohimbine in mice," College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, Nev., June 24, 2009,
with Holly Caretta, Research Assistant, Department of Biomedical Sciences, and A. Weyer.

Presented: "Effects of the tetrahydroprotoberberines, l-tetrahydropalmatine and l-stepholidine, on cocaine self-administration under fixed and progressive ratio schedules and cocaine discrimination in rats," College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, Nev., June 24, 2009,
with Samantha Wisniewski, Research Assistant, Department of Biomedical Sciences; Z. Yang and S.J. Li.

Presented: "The vicious cycle of stress and drug use: Glucocorticoid-dependent plasticity and CRF systems in cocaine addiction," College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, Nev., June 24, 2009; and University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Feb. 19, 2009.

Chaired: "Preclinical Research on Stress and Addiction," College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, Nev., June 25, 2009.

Dr. Robert Peoples

Associate Professor

Published: "Conserved extracellular cysteines differentially regulate the inhibitory effect of ethanol in rat P2X4 receptors," Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol. 381, Vol. 1 (March 27, 2009), pp 102-6,
with C.L. Yi, Y.W. Liu, K.M. Xiong, R.R. Stewart, X. Tian, L. Zhou, Y.X. Ai, Z.W. Li, Q.W. Wang and C.Y. Li.

Published: "A selective G betagamma-linked intracellular mechanism for modulation of a ligand-gated ion channel by ethanol," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 105, No. 51, (Dec. 23, 2008), pp 20,523-20,528,
with G.E. Yevenes, G. Moraga-Cid, G. Schmalzing and L.G. Aguayo.

Dr. Robert Scheidt

Associate Professor

Awarded: Way Klingler Fellowship, Marquette University, May 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES

Dr. April Harkins

Assistant Professor

Published: "The role of the menstrual cycle phase in pain perception before and after an isometric fatiguing contraction," European Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 106 No. 1 (2009), pp 105-112,
with Dr. Marie Hoeger Bement, Department of Physical Therapy; R. Rasiarmos; J. DiCapo; A. Lewis; Manda Keller, Graduate Assistant, Department of Physical Therapy; and Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: "Analysis of PLD1 Activity During Phenotypic Switching and Pseudohyphal Growth in Canidida glabrata," American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science — Wisconsin, April 2009,
with M. Lukowski.

Awarded: Wisconsin Omicron Sigma Award and Board Service Award, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, April 27-28, 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL THERAPY

Dr. Marie Hoeger Bement

Assistant Professor

Published: "Fatiguing exercise attenuates pain-induced corticomotor excitability," Neuroscience Letters, Vol. 452, No. 2 (2009), pp 209-213,
with A. Weyer; S. Hartley; Tejin Yoon, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Physical Therapy; and Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy.

Published: see entries for Dr. April Harkins, Department of Clinical Laboratory Science.

Presented: "Exercise attenuates pain-induced increases in corticospinal excitability," American Physical Therapy Association, Las Vegas, February 2009,
with A. Weyer, S. Hartley, Tejin Yoon, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Physical Therapy; and Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: "Experimental pain measurement in people with fibromyalgia," American Physical Therapy Association, Las Vegas, February 2009,
with S. Hartley; A. Weyer; and Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: "Evidence-Based Review on Exercise and Chronic Pain" and "Perioperative Pain Strategies," Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, Waukesha, Wis., April 2009.

Dr. William Ebben

Assistant Professor

Published: "Hamstring activation during lower body resistance training exercises," International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, Vol. 4 (2009), pp 1-16.

Published: "Muscle activation during lower body resistance training," International Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 30 (2009), pp 1-7,
with C. Feldmann; D. Mitsche; Kenneth Knetzger, Lab Supervisor, Department of Physical Therapy; P. Alexander; and A. Dayne.

Published: "Kinetic analysis of laterality and bilateral facilitation during plyometrics," Perceptual & Motor Skills, Vol. 108 (2009), pp :251-258,
with E.P. Flanagan and R.L. Jensen.

Published: "Jaw clenching results in concurrent activation potentiation during the countermovement jump," Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, Vol. 22, No. 6 (November 2008), pp 1,850-1,854,
with E.P. Flanagan and R.L. Jensen.

Published: "Using squat testing to predict training loads for the deadlift, step-up, lunge, and leg extension," Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, Vol. 22, No. 6 (November 2008), pp 1,947-1,949,
with C. Feldmann; D. Mitsche; Kenneth Knetzger, Lab Supervisor, Department of Physical Therapy; and A. Dayne.

Presented: "A brief review of feedback strategies and muscular performance — theoretical foundations and practical applications," American Society of Exercise Physiologists, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 2009,
with Luke Garceau, Teaching Laboratory Coordinator, Department of Physical Therapy; and R. Chee.

Presented: "The effect resistance training on hamstring and quadriceps activation and timing during movements that are similar to those that cause ACL injuries," American Society of Exercise Physiologists," Wichita Falls, Texas, April 2009,
with C.R. Feldmann, M.L. Fauth, E. Petushek, B. Hsu and B. Lutsch.

Presented: "The most effective training mode for improving hamstring to quadriceps ratio to prevent ACL injuries during simulated sports movements," American Society of Exercise Physiologists, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 2009,
with B. Lutsch, C.R. Feldmann, E.J. Petushek and M.L. Fauth.

Presented: "Relationship between training status and concurrent activation potentiation," American Society of Exercise Physiologists, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 2009,
with E.J. Petushek and L.R. Garceau.

Presented: "Program design for the optimal adaptation of bone," American Society of Exercise Physiologists Annual Meeting. Wichita Falls, Texas, April 2009,
with T. VandenZanden and E.J. Petushek.

Awarded: American Society of Exercise Physiologists 2009 Annual Conference Research Award, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 2009,
with C.R. Feldmann, M.L. Fauth, E. Petushek, B. Hsu and B. Lutsch.

Dr. Sandra Hunter

Associate Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. April Harkins, Department of Clinical Laboratory Science.

Presented: see entries for Dr. Marie Hoeger Bement, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: see entries for Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.

Luther Kloth

Professor Emeritus

Published: "The Roles of Physical Therapy in Wound Care," Journal of The American College of Certified Wound Specialists, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2009), pp 4-5.

Presented: "Wound Healing Interventions with Ultraviolet-C, kHz and MHz Ultrasound and Electrical Stimulation," American Physical Therapy Association, Baltimore, June 2009.

Presented: Several topics related to wound management, Universidad Industrial De Santander and Manuella University, Bucaramanga, Colombia, February 2009.

Presented: "Evidence supporting conductive ES for promotion of wound healing" and "Evidence supporting the use of kHz US for wound debridement and healing," Congress of the International Society of Electrophysical Agents, Las Vegas, February 2009.

Presented: "Electrical stimulation: Mechanisms of action and review of research evidence" and "Adjunctive biophysical energies for wound healing," University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, January 2009.

Developed: Symposium program of eight international and 10 national physical therapy speakers, Congress of the International Society of Electrophysical Agents, Las Vegas, February 2009.

Dr. Alexander Ng

Associate Professor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.

Dr. Sheila Schindler-Ivens

Assistant Professor

Published: "A novel technique for examining human brain activity associated with pedaling using fMRI," Journal of Neuroscience Methods (February 2009),
with J.P. Mehta; M.D. Verber; Jon Wieser, Research Technician, Department of Physical Therapy; and Dr. Brian Schmit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering.

Presented: "Examining human brain activity during pedaling using fMRI," Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, March 18, 2009.

Dr. Dennis Sobush

Associate Professor

Reviewed: two manuscripts reviewed for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy Journal, January and March 2009.

Contributed: to the Research Questions of Interest/ Agenda for the American Physical Therapy Association, 2009-10.

Dr. Andrew Starsky

Clinical Assistant Professor

Presented: "Devices and parameters for the treatment of Stroke," International Society for Electrophysical Agents, Las Vegas, January 2009.

Dr. Marnie Vanden Noven

Clinical Assistant Professor

Presented: see entries for Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES

Jean Fischer

Assistant Clinical Professor

Presented: "Results of PA student blood pressure screening at a National Football League Senior Training Camp,” American Academy of Physician Assistants, San Diego, May 25-27, 2009.

DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY


Sue Berman

Clinical Instructor

Presented: "Partnering for Early Reading Success," Wisconsin Head Start Association, Green Lake, Wis., February 2009.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Brenda Gorman, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology.

Dr. Brenda Gorman

Assistant Professor

Published: "Production of Korean case particles in a Korean-English bilingual child with specific language impairment: A preliminary study," Communication Disorders Quarterly, Vol. 30 (2009), pp 167-177,
with S. Lee.

Presented: "Wisconsin Reading Acquisition Program," U.S. Department of Education Early Reading First Conference, Seattle, March 2009,
with Dr. Maura Moyle and Sue Berman, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology.

Dr. Maura Moyle

Assistant Professor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Brenda Gorman, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology.


COLLEGE OF NURSING

Dr. Kathleen Bobay

Assistant Professor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Olga Yakusheva, Department of Economics, College of Business Administration.

Dr. Marilyn Bratt

Assistant Professor

Presented: “Nurse Residency Program: An Exploration of Evidence,” Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Minneapolis, March 27-30, 2009.

Dr. Margaret Bull

Professor

Presented: “Spiritual Well-Being, Resilience and Psychological Distress of Family Caregivers for Elders with Dementia,”Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Minneapolis, March 27-30, 2009,

with Heather Feltzer.

Presented: see entry for Mary Paquette, College of Nursing.

Presented: see entry for Josie Veal, College of Nursing.

Linda Dreyfus

Clinical Instructor

Presented: see entry for Mary Paquette, College of Nursing.

Dr. Richard Fehring

Professor

Published: "Efficacy and Efficiency in Natural Family Planning Services," The Linacre Quarterly, Vol. 76 (February 2009), pp 9-24.

Published: "Cohort comparison of two fertility awareness methods of family planning," Journal of Reproductive Medicine, Vol. 54 (2009), pp 165-170,
with Mary Schneider, NFP Assistant to Director, Institute of Natural Family Planning, College of Nursing.

Published: "Retrospective efficacy of the Marquette Model of natural family planning," American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, Vol. 33, No. 6 (November/December 2008), pp 348-354,
with Mary Schneider, NFP Assistant to Director, Institute of Natural Family Planning, College of Nursing.

Presented: "Is breastfeeding the moral equivalent of emergency contraception in inducing early pregnancy loss?" University Faculty for Life, Saint Thomas University Law School, Minneapolis, June 2009.

Presented: “Pilot Evaluation of an Internet-Based Fertility Education and Monitoring Program,” Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Minneapolis, March 27-30, 2009.

Appointed: contributing editor and editorial board member, The Linacre Quarterly, April 2009.

Dr. Kristin Haglund

Assistant Professor

Presented: “Influence of Religiosity on Sexual Activity among Latina Adolescents: 1995-2002” and “A Qualitative Study of the Sexuality of Adolescent Males,” Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Minneapolis, March 27-30, 2009.

Mary Paquette

Simulation Technology and Learning Resource Center Director

Presented: "Simulation on cognitively impaired elder using live actors," American Association of Colleges of Nursing Baccalaureate Conference, San Antonio, December 2008,
with Dr. Margaret Bull, Linda Dreyfus and Dr. Sarah Wilson, College of Nursing.

Dr. Margaret Sebern

Associate Professor

Presented: “Pilot Test: Shared Care Intervention with Heart Failure Patients and Family Caregivers,” Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Minneapolis, March 27-30, 2009.

Dr. Chris Shaw

Clinical Associate Professor

Awarded: John P. Raynor, S.J., Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, Marquette University, May 2009.

Josie Veal

Diversity Recruiter/Advisor

Presented: "Examining the needs of ethnically diverse graduate nursing students," National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations, Alburquerque, N.M., March 2009,
with Dr. Margaret Bull and Judith Miller.

Dr. Marianne Weiss

Associate Professor

Presented: “Postpartum Weight Management,” Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Minneapolis, March 27-30, 2009.

Presented: see entries for Dr. Olga Yakusheva, Department of Economics, College of Business Administration.

Dr. Sarah Wilson

Associate Professor Emerita

Published: "Palliative Care for Dignified Dying," (2009) International Classification for Nursing Practice Catalogue, International Council of Nurses, Geneva,
with A. Doorendos, K. Jensen and R. Oakes.

Presented: see entry for Mary Paquette, College of Nursing.

COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Dr. Bob Deahl

Dean

Presented: "Does Experiential Learning Create Global Citizens?" Commitment to Justice in Jesuit Higher Education Conferenc, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Conn., June 18-21, 2009,
with Terry Miller, Office of International Education.

Presented: "Transforming/Being Transformed through Non-Violence: Delights and Dilemmas from the Field," Commitment to Justice in Jesuit Higher Education Conference, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Conn., June 18-21, 2009,
with Terence Miller, Office of International Education; Rev. G. Simon Harak, S.J., Center for Peacemaking; Dr. Sharon Chubbuck, College of Education; and Undergraduate Students Dhwani Rawal and Christopher Jeske.

Presented: “National Service Learning Day — Possibilities for Jesuit Universities in North, Central and South America,” AJCU Dean's of Adult and Continuing Education, Miami, March 12-14, 2009.

Eva Soeka

Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Dispute Resolution Education

Presented: "Dispute Resolution and Democratic Processes," Les Aspin Center, USAID-Africa, Milwaukee, June 16-17.

Presented: "Listening with and for Emotion: Awareness and Skills for Mediators," International Listening Association, March 20, 2009, Milwaukee.

Presented: "Mediator Orientations: Demostrating the Differences," State Bar of Wisconsin, May 7, 2009, Milwaukee.

LAW SCHOOL

J. Gordon Hylton

Professor

Published: “The Perils of Popularity: David Josiah Brewer and the Politics of Judicial Reputation,” Vanderbilt Law Review, Vol. 62 (2009), p 567.

Presented: “Washington and Lee and the Problem of Legal Education in the New South,” Washington & Lee University Law School, Lexington, Va., March 7, 2009.

Presented: “The Black Lawyer in Reconstruction Virginia, 1865-1880,” American Society for Legal History, Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 15, 2008.

Michael O'Hear

Professor

Published: "Perpetual Panic," Federal Sentencing Reporter, Vol. 21 (December 2008), pp 69-77.

Presented: "Rethinking Drug Courts," Conference on Drug Policy, Stanford Law School, Palo Alto, Calif., Feb. 12, 2009.

Presented: "Environmental Sentencing After Booker," Conference on Environmental Crime, Utah Law School, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 22, 2009.

Awarded: Robert Warren Public Service Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, April 30, 2009.

Matthew Mitten

Professor and Director of the National Sports Law Institute

Published: Sports Law and Regulation: Cases, Materials, and Problems, 2nd Edition; and Teachers Manual, (2009) Aspen Publishers 2009,
with Timothy Davis, Rodney Smith, and Robert Berry.

Published: "Athlete Eligibility Requirements and Legal Protection of Sports Participation Opportunities," Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, Vol. 8 (2009), p 71,
with Timothy Davis.

Presented: "Legal and Medical Issues Arising From the Care and Treatment of Athletes," Sports Lawyers Association Conference, Chicago, May 15, 2009.

Presented: "Judicial Review of Olympic and International Sports Arbitration Awards: Trends and Observations, Arbitrating Sports: Reflections on USADA/Landis, the Olympic Games, and the Future of International Sports Dispute Resolution," Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, Calif., Feb. 27, 2009.

Presented: "When Sports Medicine Intersects With The Law," University of South Florida Sports Medicine Conference, Tampa, Fla., Jan. 16, 2009

Presented: "Student-Athlete Eligibility Rules Limiting Athletic Performance or Prohibiting Athletic Participation for Health Reasons Despite Medical Uncertainty: Legal and Ethical Considerations," NCAA Scholarly Colloquium on College Sports, Washington, D.C., Jan. 14, 2009.

Presented: "Legal Issues Arising Out of Blood Testing for Human Growth Hormone," Growth Hormone Summit: Barriers to Implementation of hGH Testing in Sports, Beverly Hills, Calif., Nov. 10, 2008.

Dr. David Papke

Professor

Published: "Judging Amy — Family Drama and Family Law," Lawyers in Your Living Room — Law on Television, (2009) Michael Asimow (editor), ABA Publishing, Chicago, pp 233-242.

Published: "Political Crimes," The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History, (2009) Stanley Katz (editor), Oxford University Press.

Paul Secunda

Associate Professor

Published: Global Issues in Employee Benefits Law, (2009) Thomson-West,
with Samuel Estreicher and Rosalind Connor.

Published: "Is Federal Court Oversight of the Arizona ELL Public School Program No Longer Necessary?” ABA Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 36 (2009), p 430.

Published: "Working Group on Chapter Four of the Proposed Restatement of Employment Law: The Tort of Wrongful Discipline in Violation of Public Policy,” Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal, Vol. 13 (2009), p 159,
with Joseph Grodin, Pauline Kim, Catherine Fisk, Roberto Corrada and Richard Bales.

Published: "Whither the Pickering Rights of Federal Employees?" University of Colorado Law Review, Vol. 79 (fall 2008), p 1,101.

Published: "Obama and the Future of Labor and Employment Law," Today’s Workplace, Nov. 13, 2008.

Edited: Retaliation and Whistleblowers: Proceedings of the NYU 60th Annual Conference on Labor, (2009) Kluwer Law International.

OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

Dr. Margaret Bloom

Vice Provost for Undergraduate Programs & Teaching

Presented: "Drowning in Data: Assessment Management," Higher Learning Commission, Chicago, April 19, 2009.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Jon Dooley, Office of Student Affairs, Administrative Division.

Inducted: Fellow, American Educational Research Association, April 14, 2009.

HAGGERTY MUSEUM OF ART

Wally Mason

Director

Reviewed: photography and portfolios, Review Sante Fe, June 2009.

Dr. Annemarie Sawkins

Associate Curator and Adjunct Assistant Professor of History

Presented: "The History of Architecture in America" and a survey of architecture in Milwaukee, Grohmann Museum, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Feb. 28 and March 7 and 14, 2009.

Juried: Annual Drawing, Print and Photography Show, Milwaukee Area Teachers of Art, Carroll University, Waukesha, Wis., Jan. 17, 2009.

Juried: The Milwaukee Riverkeeper's 1st Annual Arts and the Rivers Contest, Milwaukee Environmental Consortium, Dec. 16, 2008.

Critiqued: work by Wisconsin Visual Artists, Peck School for the Arts, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, March 21, 2009.

Served: docent, "Wright & Like: Restoration Done Wright, Home Tour," Madison, Wis., June 6, 2009.

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

Terence Miller

Director

Presented: see entries for Dr. Bob Deahl, College of Professional Studies.

RAYNOR MEMORIAL LIBRARIES

Bill Fliss

Archivist

Presented: "Reformatting and Digitizing of Analog Audio Recordings," Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities Archivists' Meeting, Chicago, March 2009.

Michelle Sweetser

Archivist

Presented: "User Input: Making it a Building Block in the Creation of Digital Collections," Midwest Archives Conference, St. Louis, May 2009.

Mark Thiel

Archivist

Published: "Catholic Ladders and Native American Evangelization," U.S. Catholic Historian, Vol. 27, No. 1 (2009), pp 49-70.

SERVICE LEARNING PROGRAM

Bobbi Timberlake

Administrator

Awarded: Community-Based Learning Administrator Award, Wisconsin Campus Compact, February 2009.

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

DEPARTMENT OF SURGICAL SCIENCES

Dr. Thomas Radmer

Assistant Professor

Published: "The Correlation of Dental Arch Width and Ethnicity," Journal of Forensic Identification, Vol. 59, No. 3, (May/June 2009), pp 268-74, with
Dr. Thomas Johnson, Adjunct Clinical Professor of General Dental Services.

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J.

President

Presented: “Fund-raising in Tough Economic Times,” Chronicle of Higher Education Leadership Forum, Washington, D.C., June 8, 2009.

Awarded: Dei Gloriam Award, Saint Ignatius College Prep, Chicago, May 31, 2009.

Awarded: Cura Award, St. Aloysius School, Harlem, N.Y., March 11, 2009.

Awarded: Chief Executive Leadership Award for Region V, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Chicago, Dec. 14, 2008.

COUNSELING CENTER

Dr. Nathan Pruitt

Counselor

Published: see entry for Dr. Alan Burkard, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, College of Education.

OFFICE OF MISSION AND IDENTITY


Stephanie Russell

Executive Director

Awarded: honorary doctor of humane letters, Spring Hill College, Mobile, Ala., May 2009.

OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

Dr. Jon Dooley

Senior Associate Dean of Student Development

Presented: "Essentials of Integrated Assessment at a Research University," National Association of Student Personnel Administrators International Assessment and Retention Conference, New Orleans, June 2009,
with Dr. Peggy Bloom, Office of the Provost.

Presented: "Creating and Implementing a Campus-Specific Model of Student Leadership Development," National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Annual Conference, Seattle, April 2009,
with Kate Trevey, Office of Student Affairs.

Presented: "Learning Outcomes Assessment and Planning," National Association for Campus Activities, Nashville, Tenn., February 2009.

Dana Mills

Director of Student Health Service

Published: "Results of the ACHA Student Health Insurance/Benefits Survey," Student Health SPECTRUM, (May 2009), pp 15-19.

Awarded: 2008 Gail Profitt Award, North Central College Health Association, March 2009.

Elected: Region II representative, American College Health Association's Board of Directors for 2009-2011, May 2009.

Dr. Carolyn Smith

Senior Physician

Presented: see entry for Dr. Olga Yakusheva, Department of Economics, College of Business Administration.

Darryle Todd

Coordinator for Intercultural Programs

Published: "Providing Health Care: Using an Interdisciplinary International Service-Learning Approach," Service-Learning in Higher Education: Paradigms, Applications, and Challenges, (2009) M. Moore and P.L. Lin (editors), University of Indianapolis Press,
with H.L. Cunningham, J. Kennedy, J. Walker, J. Hart, M. Hutti, R. Mainous, T. Clark, B.J. Strenecky and M. Coleman.

Presented: "Academic Achievement from Middle School to College: The Broken Pipeline," American Education Research Association Conference, San Diego, April 2009,
with E.A. Rusch and D.J. Gianoutsos.

Presented: "Movie Magic: Connecting Student Theory," National Association for Student Personnel Administrators, Seattle, March 2009,
with K. Nehls and V. Morgan.

Presented: "Academic Achievement from Middle School to College: The Broken Pipeline," University Council for Educational Administration, Orlando, Fla., November 2008,
with E.A. Rusch and D.J. Gianoutsos.

Kate Trevey

Coordinator for Student Organizations and Leadership

Presented: see entry for Dr. Jon Dooley, Office of Student Affairs.

Awarded: Ignatian Medal for Outstanding New Professional in Jesuit Student Affairs, Jesuit Association of Student Personnel Administrators, March 2009.

Elected: Region II representative, American College Health Association's Board of Directors for 2009-2011, May 2009.

UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT

Tim Simmons

Chief Alumni Relations Officer

Presented: "Measuring Alumni Success," CASE V District Conference, December 2008, Chicago, and CASE VI District Conference, January 2009, Kansas City, Mo.


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Quick Facts About Marquette

Identity: Catholic, Jesuit, private
Established: 1881
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Undergraduate: 8,048
Postgraduate: 3,500
Campus: Urban, 80 acres
Athletics: 14 NCAA Division I teams
(Big East Conference)
Colors: Blue and Gold