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Austin College Facultyin Word, Image,

and Performance: 2013Includes Retrospective Section

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Contents 1 Message from President Marjorie Hass

2 Message from Dr. Sheila Amin Gutiérrez de Piñeres

3 Retrospective Section

4 Books (Retrospective) 1980 to 1995

5 Book Chapters and Journal Articles (Retrospective) 1980 to 1995

10 Faculty Achievements in Art and Music (Retrospective) 1980 to 2005

14 Faculty in Word, Image, and Performance 2013

15 Books

16 Journal Articles and Book Chapters

19 Editing for Professional Journals

19 Off-Campus Exhibits, Interviews, Performances, and Projects

20 Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries

21 Conferences

24 About Austin College

Sponsored byThe Robert & Joyce Johnson Center for Faculty Development and Excellence in TeachingDr. Bernice Melvin, Director

and

The George T. and Gladys H. Abell Library CenterMr. John West, Director

Compiled and edited byDr. Carolyn VickreyAssociate College Librarian

with assistance fromBrandon YoungUNT Library Science Intern

COVER:“Keystone Man”Sculptor: Richard Neidhardt, 1991

“Keystone Man” is the work of Dr. Richard “Dick” Neidhardt, whose career on the art faculty at Austin College began in 1967. He retired and was named emeritus professor In 1986; he continued to paint and sculpt until his death in 2009. Of his unpainted wood sculptures like “Keystone Man,” Dick wrote, “They came from a side of me aware of being a fellow inmate of the earth with all of its absurdities, a possible justification for being a part of this great mystery.”

Austin College Faculty in Word, Image, and Performance: 2013Includes Retrospective Section

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It is a pleasure to introduce this report on faculty scholarship. The catalogue of activity is impressive, evidence of a productive faculty able to integrate the demands of professional and disciplinary expansion with the intense focus on undergraduate liberal arts education at the heart of Austin College.

Our ideal is that scholarship and teaching blend seamlessly. Faculty passion for a subject and engagement in study, performance, creation, or research fuels new course development and new opportunities to engage students as collaborators. And the energy and passion that unfolds in an Austin College classroom leads faculty members to new areas of intellectual and creative work. That cycle from study, studio, or lab to classroom and back is dynamic. Its pace and style vary from one faculty member to the next, and we impose no orthodoxy on its implementation.

We can be extremely proud of the work our faculty members do—both the public work described here and the individualized and personal interaction with our students. I have read or experienced some of the work described here and have been enriched by it. I look forward to using this resource as a guide to further reading and learning.

– Dr. Marjorie Hass President, Austin College

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Austin College fosters an environment in which faculty and students thrive as teachers and scholars. Scholarship and creative activity inform the classroom and prepare our students for the future. Austin College Faculty in Word, Image, and Performance reveals the impact of faculty scholarship on undergraduate education. Scholarship and creative activity provide valuable and enriching experiences for the students.

The Austin College faculty brings together excellence in teaching motivated by scholarship and pedagogy. In the spirit of exploration and interdisciplinary engagement, the College supports faculty members as they stretch the boundaries of research and creative activity. This monograph illustrates the many forms in which scholarship comes together at Austin College. Knowledge is shared through books, book chapters, traditional articles, service on professional journals and boards, off-campus exhibits, interviews, performances, reviews of the works of others, and presentations at conferences.

The reach of Austin College faculty is expansive. The highlight of our faculty’s works is that more often than not it is done side-by-side with students. The commitment of faculty to learning and student engagement adds further value to the scholarship and creative activity.

This edition presents a portion of the history of scholarship at Austin College and illustrates the importance of teacher-scholars on the educational experience. We are proud of our faculty members and their accomplishments in enriching both their own disciplines and the lives of others.

– Dr. Sheila Amin Gutiérrez de Piñeres Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty

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Retrospective Section

Austin College Retrospective Bibliography of Faculty Authors

1980 to 1995

u

Austin College Retrospective List of Faculty Achievements in Art and Music

1980 to 2005

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BooksIncludes Books, Monographs, Plays

< Retrospective Bibliography of Faculty Authors, 1980 to 1995Includes publications published by Austin College emeriti faculty shortly after retirement that were not listed in a previous bibliography.

Cummins, Light T., History.Spanish Observers and the American Revolution, 1775-1783. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991.

Lincecum, Jerry B., English, Edward H. Phillips, History, and Gideon Lincecum. Adventures of a Frontier Naturalist: The Life and Times of Dr. Gideon Lincecum. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1994.

Middents, Gerald J., Psychology. Crises in Violence and Peace. Karnataka, India: UNESCO Chair for the Promotion of the Culture of Peace and Non-Violence, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, 2001.

Moore, William H., English. Sermons from Literature: A Reader/Teacher’s Experiences. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 2001.

Platizky, Roger S., English.A Blueprint of His Dissent: Madness and Method in Tennyson’s Poetry. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1989.

Ware, James H., Religion.Not with Words of Wisdom: Performative Language and Liturgy. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1981.

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Book Chapters and Journal Articles Includes Book Chapters, Edited Books, Book Translations, and Journal Articles

Barr, Charles R., Chemistry, and José M. Sanchez. “Academic Freedom and Tenure: Southern Nazarene University (Oklahoma).” Academe 72.6 (1986): 7a-11a.

Barr, Charles R., Chemistry, et al. “Effect of Vitamin D Deficiency on in vitro Labeling of Chick Intestinal Proteins: Analysis by Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis.” Biochemistry 20.18 (1981): 5288-5294.

Barr, Charles R., Chemistry, et al. “Stimulation of Rat Intestinal Protein Synthesis by 1,25- dihydroxyvitamin D3.” Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 220.1 (1983): 280-285.

Barrie, Robert, English. “Elizabethan Play-Boys in the Adult London Companies.” SEL Studies In English Literature, 1500-1900 48.2 (2008): 237-257.

Barrie, Robert, English. “Telmahs: Carnival Laughter in Hamlet.” New Essays on Hamlet. New York: AMS, 1994. 83-100.

Barrie, Robert, English. “‘Unknown Languages’ and Subversive Play in The Spanish Tragedy.” Explorations in Renaissance Culture 21 (1995): 63-80.

Bucher, Henry Jr., Humanities. “Reflections on the Student Christian Movement of the 1960s and its Effect upon My Life.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 32 (1995): 380-382.

Campbell, Kathleen, Communication Arts/Theatre. “Shakespeare’s Actors as Collaborators: Will Kempe and the Two Gentlemen of Verona (1996).” Two Gentlemen of Verona: Critical Essays. Ed. June Schlueter. New York, NY: Garland, 1996. 179-187.

Cape, Robert W., Classics. “The Rhetoric of Politics in Cicero’s Fourth Catilinarian.” American Journal of Philology 116.2 (1995): 255-277.

Carlson, A. J., History. “The Idea of Europe: From Antiquity to the European Union.” Sixteenth Century Journal 34.4 (2003): 1154-1155.

Carlson, A. J., History. “Mundus Muliebris: The World of Women Reviled and Defended Ca. 195 B.C. and 1551 A.D. and Other Things ...” The Sixteenth Century Journal 24.3 (1993): 541-560.

Cates, Truett, German, and James Knowlton, German, Translators. Forever in the Shadow of Hitler?: Original Documents of the Historikerstreit, the Controversy Concerning the Singularity of the Holocaust. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press, 1993.

Cates, Truett, German, and Bernice J. Melvin, French. “The Four-Year College: Prospects for the Future.” Teaching Languages in College: Curriculum and Content. Ed. Wilga M. Rivers. Lincolnwood, Ill.: National Textbook Co, 1992. 321-331.

Cummins, Light T., History. “The Hispanic Heritage of the Southern United States of America.” Revista de Historia de América 105 (1988): 89-110.

Cummins, Light T., History. “John Quincy Adams and Latin American Nationalism.” Revista de Historia de América 86 (1978): 221-231.

Cummins, Light T., History, et al. Louisiana: A History. Ed. Bennett H. Wall. 2nd ed. Arlington Heights, Ill: Forum Press, 1990.

• “Toward Unknown Destinies: Native Peoples and European Explorations.” 3-17.

• “Sand as White as Silver: The Founding of French Louisiana.” 18-38.

• “The Grand Marquis: Louisiana as a Stable French Colony.” 39-51.

• “By the Stroke of a Pen: Louisiana Becomes Spanish.” 52-70.

• “The Final Years of Colonial Louisiana.” 71-86.• “Suggested Readings.” 86-87.

Cummins, Light T, History. “Oliver Pollock’s Plantations: An Early Anglo Landowner on the Lower Mississippi, 1769-1824.” Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 1 (1988): 35-48.

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Cummins, Light T., History, Ed. Texas: A Political History. Boston: American Press, 1990.

Cummins, Light T., History, and Glen Jeansonne, eds. A Guide to the History of Louisiana. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1982.

• Cummins, Author of “Spanish Louisiana.” 17-25.

Cummins, Light T., History, and Alvin R. Bailey, eds. A Guide to the History of Texas. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.

• Cummins, Author of “Texas under Spain and Mexico.” 3-16.

Cummins, Victoria Hennessey, History. “The Church and Business Practices in Late Sixteenth Century Mexico.” The Americas 4 (1988): 421-440.

Cummins, Victoria Hennessey, History. “Imperial Policy And Church Income: The Sixteenth Century Mexican Church.” The Americas 1 (1986): 87-103.

Diggs, George M., Biology. “The Earliest Valid Publications of Arbuteae and Andromedeae (Ericaceae).” Taxon 4 (1986): 715.

Diggs, George M., Biology. “New Subspecies in Comarostaphylis Discolor (Ericaceae, Arbuteae) from Jalisco, Mexico.” Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 3 (1988): 203.

Diggs, George M., Biology. “A New Subspecies and New Combinations in Comarostaphylis (Ericaceae).” Brittonia 4 (1986): 344.

Diggs, George M., Biology. “Numerical Systematics of Comarostaphylis (Ericaceae: Arbuteae).” Systematic Botany 4 (1987): 586.

Diggs, Jr., George M., Biology, and Laurence J. Dorr. “A New Species of Comarostaphylis (Ericaceae, Arbuteae) from Tamaulipas, Mexico.” Brittonia 37.4 (1985): 378-381.

Duhaime, Rick, Music. “Beethoven’s Chamber Music Involving Clarinet.” Clarinet 12.2 (1985): 34-39.

Duhaime, Rick, Music. “The Neglected Clarinet Concerti of Ludwig August Lebrun.” Clarinet 19.4 (1992): 30-35.

Duhaime, Rick, Music. “Solo Ornamentation in the Classical Period: Melodic Elaboration,Eingänge, and Cadenzas.” Journal of the National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors 52.4 (Summer 2004): 4-13.

Duhaime, Rick, Music. “An Historical Survey of Tempo Rubato as an Expressive Device.” Journal of the National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors 34.1 (Fall 1985): 4-9.

Freeman, Bill, Education. “Exploring New Frontiers in Teacher Education: The Austin Teacher Program.” Building Bridges for Educational Reform: New Approaches to Teacher Education. Ed. Joseph L. DeVitis and Peter A. Sola. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989. 25-43.

Freeman, Bill, Education, “What’s Happening In ... Austin College?” The Phi Delta Kappan 64.9 (1983): 658-659.

Fuller, Martin E., Chemistry, and Christoper J. Norment. “Breeding-Season Frugivory by Harris’ Sparrows (Zonotrichia querula) and White-Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) in a Low-Arctic Ecosystem.” Canadian Journal of Zoology 75.5 (1997): 670-679.

Gibson Jr., Harry H., Chemistry, et al. “Attempted Generation and Structure of the 4-(1,2,4-triazoyl) Cation.” Tetrahedron Letters 35.15 (1994): 2321-2324.

Gibson Jr., Harry H., Chemistry, et al. “Carbazolyl Nitrenium Ion: Electron Configuration and Antiaromaticity Assessed by Laser Flash Photolysis, Trapping Rate Constants, Product Analysis, and Computational Studies.” Journal of Organic Chemistry 72.22 (2007): 8186-8195.

Gibson Jr., Harry H., Chemistry, et al. “Photolysis of Dimethylcarbamoyl Azide in the Presence of a Cyclic Aminimide.” The Journal of Organic Chemistry 51.20 (1986): 3858-3861.

Gibson Jr., Harry H., Chemistry, et al. “Reaction of Ethyl Chlorosodiocarbamate with Organic Azides.” The Journal of Organic Chemistry 48.12 (1983): 2062-2065.

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Gibson Jr., Harry H., Chemistry, et al. “Thermolysis of 1-(n-acetyl-n-aryl)Amino-2,4,6-Triphenylpyridinium Tetrafluoroborates: A New Source of Arylnitrenium Ions.” Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications Issue 4 (1988): 325-327.

Gray, James D., English. “Shreve’s Lesson of Love: Power of the Unsaid in Absalom, Absalom!.” New Orleans Review 14.4 (1987): 24-35.

Imhoff, Michael A., Chemistry, et al. “Hydrogen Participation in the Solvolysis of 2-Methylcyclopentyl Arenesulfonates.” The Journal of Organic Chemistry 56.11 (1991): 3542-3549.

Imhoff, Michael A., Chemistry, and V. J. Shiner Jr. “Mechanism of solvolysis of 2,2- dimethylcyclopentyl p-bromobenzenesulfonate.” Journal of the American Chemical Society 107.7 (1985): 2121-2124.

Johnson, James F., Classics. “Alternative Approaches for the College Elementary Latin Sequence.” The Classical Journal 82.3 (1987): 246-255.

Knowlton, James, German. “How Have We Become What We Are Today? History and Utopia in the Novels of Christa Wolf.” History and Post-War Writing. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1990. 61-88.

Knowlton, James, German. “Inventing an Author. The (Self-)Constructed Authorship of Anna Louisa Karsch as Reflected in an Autobiographical Poem.” Colloquia Germanica: Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Germanistik 27.2 (1994): 101-121.

Knowlton, James, German, and Walter Grünzweig. “’Public Diary’: The Political Dimension of Everyday Life in the Work of Gabriele Eckart.” New German Studies 17.1 (1992): 49-66.

Lowry, Janet H., Sociology. “The Poster Session by Undergraduate Research Methods Students.” Teaching Sociology 20.4 (1992): 314-15.

McCarley, Howard, Biology, and Robert F. Clarke. “The Southwestern Association of Naturalists: The First 30 Years, 1953 to 1983.” The Southwestern Naturalist 34.1 (March 1989): 1-26.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “The Book of Isaiah and the Construction of Meaning.” Writing and Reading the Scroll of Isaiah: Studies of an Interpretive Tradition. Ed. Craig C. Broyles and Craig A. Evans. New York: E J Brill, 1997. 39-55.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “Canon and Exegetical Method.” Canon, Theology, and Old Testament Interpretation. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1988. 48-61.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “Isaiah 52:7-10.” Interpretation 36.2 (1982): 176-181.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “Israel and the Nations in Isaiah 40-55.” Problems in Biblical Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997. 249-264.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “Isaiah in the Worshipping Community.” Worship and the Hebrew Bible. Sheffield, Eng: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999. 244-264.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion, and Marvin A. Sweeney, eds. New Visions of Isaiah. Sheffield, Eng: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

• Melugin, Author of “Figurative Speech and the Reading of Isaiah 1 as Scripture.” 282-305.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “On Reading Isaiah 53 as Christian Scripture.” Jesus and the Suffering Servant. Harrisburg, Pa: Trinity Press International, 1998. 55-69.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “Prophetic Books and the Problem of Historical Reconstruction.” Prophets and Paradigms. Ed. Stephen Breck Reid. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996. 63-78.

Melugin, Roy Frank, Religion. “Scripture and the Formation of Christian Identity.” Biblical Itinerary. Sheffield, Eng: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997. 167-182.

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Melvin, Bernice J., French, and Wilga M. Rivers. “Language Learners as Individuals: Discovering Their Needs, Wants, and Learning Styles.” The Second Language Classroom: Directions for the 1980’s: Essays in Honor of Mary Finocchiaro. Ed. James E. Alatis, et al. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. 79-93.

Melvin, Bernice J., French, and David F. Stout. “Motivating Language Learners Through Authentic Materials.” Interactive Language Teaching. Ed. Wilga M. Rivers. Cambridge University Press: New York, 1987. 44-55.

Melvin, Bernice J., French, and Nancy Anne McClure Zellera. “Strategies for the Use of Authentic Materials.” Applied Language Study: New Objectives, New Methods. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1984. 173-184.

Middents, Gerald J., Psychology. “From Organization Development Journal: Psychological Perspectives on Enemy-Making.” Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior 27.2 (1990): 53-58.

Middents, Gerald J., Psychology. “Organizational Development in Practice: Teaching a Pilot Course on ‘Psychology Applied to the Workplace.’” Organization Development Journal 8.3 (1990): 82-86.

Middents, Gerald J., Psychology. “Psychological Perspectives on Enemy-Making.” Organization Development Journal 8.2 (1990): 44-48.

Nelson, Karen H., Psychology. “Challenge and Support for Student Growth.” Teaching as Though Students Mattered. Ed. Joseph Katz. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1985. 87-94.

Nelson, Karen H., Psychology, and Gregory E. Koch. “Assessing Trends in Student Attitudes Using CIRP Data, 1985-1994.” Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition 11.1 (1999): 7-24.

Nuckols, Dan, Economics. “Public/Private Partnerships as Implementing Strategy: The Job Training Partnership Act.” Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics) 24.2 (1990): 645-651.

Pierce, Jack R., Health Sciences/Biology, and Robert. E. Olson. “Histopathology of the Trematode Stephanostomum sp. in Rex Sole, Glyptocephalus Zachirus.” Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 110.1 (1991): 75-79.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “Auden’s the Unknown Citizen.” The Explicator 50.1 (1991): 48-49.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “Chopin’s the Awakening.” The Explicator 53.2 (1995): 99-102.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “Hopkins’ ‘dead letters’ and Victorian Postal Reform.” Victorian Poetry 30.2 (Summer 1992): 165-170.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “’Once More to the Lake’: A Mythic Interpretation.” College Literature 15.2 (1988): 171-179.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “Shelley’s Mont Blanc.” The Explicator 48.3 (1990): 183-185.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “Tennyson’s ‘Angel in the House’: Candy-Coated or Opiate-Laced?” Victorian Poetry 31.4 (Winter 1993): 427-433.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “Tennyson’s Lucretius.” The Explicator 46.1 (1987): 16-18.

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Platizky, Roger S., English. “‘The Watcher on the Column’: Religious Enthusiasm and Madness in Tennyson’s ‘St Simeon Stylites.’” Victorian Poetry 25.2 (1987): 181-186.

Platizky, Roger S., English. “Would John Stuart Mill Have Supported Gay Rights?” Lamar Journal of the Humanities 21.2 (1995): 59-79.

Redshaw, Peggy A., Biology, Ci-Jun Liu, and Burton M. Pogell. “Regulation of ‘Conditional’ Aerial Mycelium Mutants of Streptomycetes.” Journal of General Microbiology 131.5 (1985): 1015-1021.

Reed, Kelynne E., Biology, et al. “Cloning of a Vibrio Cholera Vibriobactin Gene Cluster: Identification of Genes Required for Early Steps in Siderophore Biosynthesis.” Journal of Bacteriology 179.22 (Nov. 1997): 7055–7062.

Robinson, E. Larry, Physics, R. Athale, J. Lee, and H. Szu, “Acousto-Optic Processors for Real-Time Generation of Time-Frequency Representations.” Optics Letters 8.3 (1983): 166-168.

Robinson, E. Larry, Physics, and Brian J. Thompson. “Effect of Detector Size on the Performance of Matched Filters (A).” Journal of the Optical Society of America 70 (1980): 1580.

Robinson, E. Larry, Physics, et al. “Experimental Investigation of Time-Frequency Representations for One-Dimensional Signals (A).” Journal of the Optical Society of America 72 (1982): 1721.

Salisbury, Donald C., Physics, and Michael Pollot. “Quantum Relativistic Action at a Distance. Foundations of Physics 19.12 (1989): 1441-1477.

Schores, Daniel M., Sociology. “Ethnic Identity via Southern Folk Narratives.” Mid-America Folklore 15.2 (1987): 14-21.

Schores, Daniel M., Sociology. “Folktales Mean ‘Coming Home Again.’” Appalachian Heritage 16.1 (1988): 30-34.

Schores, Daniel, Sociology. “Riddle Me a Riddle: The Southern Tradition of Riddles.” Appalachian Heritage 17.2 (1989): 58-63.

Schores, Daniel M., Sociology. “Southern Appalachian Folk Narratives: A Structural and Functional Analysis.” Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 51.2 (1985): 48-54.

Schores, Daniel M., Sociology. “The Use of Riddles in the Ozarks and Other Mountain Cultures.” Missouri Folklore Society Journal 15-16 (1993-94): 133-142.

Smith, Harry, Religion, and Lynne Broadbent, eds. Harvest. London: Christian Education Movement, 1986.

Stewart, Roderick M., Philosophy. “The Claims of Frederic Douglass Philosophically Considered.” Frederick Douglass: A Critical Reader. Ed. Bill E. Lawson and Frank M. Kirkland. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers, 1999. 145-172.

Stewart, Roderick M., Philosophy. “Heidegger and the Intentionality of Language.” American Philosophical Quarterly 25.2 (1988): 153-192.

Tanner, A. C., Chemistry, and J. F. Johnson, Classics. “Empathy for the Exile: Chemistry and the Classical Literature.” Journal of Chemical Education 67.8 (August 1990): 690.

Tanner, A. C., Chemistry. “The Bond Directional Principle for Momentum Space Wavefunctions: Comments and Cautions.” Chemical Physics 123.2 (July 1988): 241-247.

Ware, James H., Religion. “The Cratylus and How Words Are Used Contemporary Essays on Greek Ideas: The Kilgore Festschrift.” Ed. Robert M. Baird, et al. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 1987. 91-114.

Ware, James H., Religion. “Legislating Religious Rituals: How Communion is Regulated in Some Protestant Denominations.” Ritual and Semiotics. Ed. J. Ralph Lindgren and Jay Knaak. New York: P. Lang, 1997. 171-192.

Ware, James H., Religion. “Rethinking the Possibility of a Biblical Theology.” Perspectives in Religious Studies 10.1 (1983): 5-13.

Wingerter, George, Spanish. “Reflections on ‘Reading with Meaning.’” The Classical Journal 86.2 (1990-1991): 167-170.

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Dominick, Daniel L., Music

• Guest Conductor, Filharmonia Sudecka, Walbrzych, Poland, January 2003.

• Guest Conductor, Opera - Philharmonic Society, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, January 2001.

Duhaime, Ricky, Music

• Orchestral Principal and Continuing Faculty, Eisenstädter Sommerakademie (Summer Classical Music Festival), Austria, 1990-present.

• Guest Artist, Galliard String Quartet of Dallas, 1986-1987 season.

• Concert Tour with Austin College Faculty Trio, Fall, 2005.

• Conductor, Facets. Crystal Records CD 762. Summer, 2004.

• Dallas Museum of Art Concert Series, April, 2004.

• Concert Tour with Trio Eisenstadt, Fall, 2003.• Sherman Symphony – Principal Clarinetist,

1978-2003; Concerto Soloist: 1978, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1999.

• Concert Tour with Grand Avenue Quartet (Baroque and Modern Instruments), 2001.

• Guest Artist, Haydn Konservatorium Jazz Concert, Eisenstadt, Austria, 1998.

• Concert Tour with Millenium Quartet (performances of Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time), 1996.

• American Chamber Winds – Principal Clarinetist on European Tour, Stanley Hettinger, director, 1991.

Monroe, Mark, Art

Selected Shows• “Houston Sculpture 2000. Site/Work/S.”

Project Row Houses, Houston TX, 2000.• “Connemara Conservancy Outdoor Sculpture

Exhibition.” Allen, Texas. Exhibition catalogue, 1997.

• “Seep.” Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Houston, Texas, 1996.

• “Toast.” Performance, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, 1995.

• “Forging Ahead.” CRCA Gallery, The University of Texas at Arlington, 1994.

• “Born Again Objects.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas, 1994.

• “Texas Biennial.” Site specific installation, Food and Fiber Building on the Texas State Fairgrounds, DARE, Dallas, Texas, 1993.

• “Made in Texas.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas, 1993.

• “Urban/Suburban: Artists Response to Life in Suburbia.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, 1992.

• “re: Creation, Re-Creation, Recreation: Art from Found Objects.” Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas, 1992.

• “The Perfect World.” San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas; Curated by Jim Edwards, catalogue, 1991.

• “Material as Message.” Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; Curated by Liz Ward, catalogue, 1991.

• “The World at Large.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas, James Surls, Curator, 1991.

Grants/Awards• Project Row Houses, artist in residence, 2001.• Connemara Conservancy Outdoor Sculpture

Exhibition, artist’s grant, 1997.• Arlington Museum of Art, artist’s grant, 1995.• Landscapes, Outdoor Sculpture Competition;

Diverse Works, Houston, Texas, artist’s commission, 1990.

Lectures/Professional Activities• The Gates of New York, worked for Christo and

Jean Claude, worked all stages of installation, tours, and deconstruction, 2005-2006.

• Residency at Ditrani studios, Matera Italy, 1998.

Publications (images printed)• Lawndale Art Center: Still Crazy … After all

These Years, 25 years of Contemporary Artists in Houston. Lawndale Art Center, Ed. by Gus Kopriva, 2005.

• Art Cars: The Cars, the Artists, the Obsession, the Craft. Ed, Harrod Blank. New York: Lark Books, 2002.

• “Site/Work/S: A Public Forum.” by Cameron Armstrong, Sculpture magazine, August 2001.

• “Report From Dallas: Art Blitz.” by Charles Dee Mitchel, Art in America, April 1994.

• The Perfect World in Contemporary Texas Art. Curated by Jim Edwards. San Antonio, TX: San Antonio Museum of Art, 1991.

< Retrospective List of Faculty Achievements in Art and Music 1980 to 2005Art and Music entries were not included in faculty achievement bibliographies until 2006; previous listings are included here.

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Neidhardt, Richard, Art (Emeritus, 1986)

Selected Solo Exhibitions• “Painting and Sculpture.” Austin College,

Sherman, TX, 1986.• “Richard Neidhardt.” Sculptures, The Hunter

Museum, Chattanooga, TN, 1984. • “Richard Neidhardt: Wood Sculptures.”

Museum of Art, Bridgeport, CT, 1981.

Selected Invitational Group and Duet Shows• Atlantic Richfield Co. (ARCO), Purchase of 10

Paintings, 1984.• “’81.” Paintings at Longview Museum & Art

Center, Longview, TX, 1981.

Smith, Mark, Art

Selected Solo Exhibitions• “New Work: Mark Smith.” Cidnee Patrick

Gallery, Dallas, TX, 2004.• “Quantum States: New Paintings.” William

Campbell Contemporary Art, Ft. Worth, TX, 2003.

• “Cosmos: Recent Paintings on Panel.” Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, TX, 2001.

• “New Works on Wood.” Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, TX, 1999.

• “City of Parts.” Still-Zinsel Contemporary Art, New Orleans, LA, 1994.

• “Mark Smith-Constructions.” Still-Zinsel Contemporary Art, New Orleans, LA, 1993.

• “Recent Works.” Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, TX, 1991.

• “The Artist Eye.” Kimbell Museum of Art, Ft. Worth, TX, 1988.

• “View from Below: Recent Paintings.” Prince Street Gallery, New York, New York. 1986.

Selected Group Exhibitions• “Abstract Concepts.” Texas Commission

of the Arts, Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX, 2004.

• “30th Anniversary Exhibition.” William Campbell Gallery, Fort Worth, TX, 2004.

• “Selected Work from the Cidnee Patrick Gallery.” Meadows Gallery, Center for the Visual Arts, Denton, TX, 2002-2003.

• “Farewell Fiesta.” Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX, 2002-2003.

• “Mark Monroe, Nancy Neergaard, Mark Smith, Tim Tracz.” Forum Gallery Center for the Arts, Brookhaven College, Dallas, TX, 2002-2003.

• “The Pegasus Project.” Public Art Project, Dallas, TX, 2002-2003.

• “Made in Texas.” The Art Center of Waco, Waco, TX, 2002-2003.

• “Texart 2000: Mid-Career Texas Painters.” Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX, 2002-2003.

• “Summer Pleasures.” William Campbell Gallery, Fort Worth, TX, 2000.

• “Masquerade: Fin e Siecle.” Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, TX, 2000.

• “Redhot: Texas Artists.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX, 2000.

• A Cool Summer Garden.” Edith Baker Gallery, “Dallas, TX, 2000.

• “Artists Who Teach.” The Meadows Gallery, Greater Denton Arts Center, Denton, TX, 1997.

• “Act Natural.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX, 1997.

• “Mirror Mirror.” Contemporary Art Center, Ft. Worth, TX, 1997.

• “Healing Wings.” Williman Campbell Gallery, Ft. Worth, TX, 1997.

• “2oth Anniversary.” Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, TX, 1997.

• “Exquisite Corpse.” M.A.C. (McKinney Avenue Contemporary), Dallas, TX, 1995.

• “Gimme Shelter: Works and Installations by Mel Chin, Edward Kienholz and Mark Smith.” Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX, 1993.

• “House: with works by Joe Havel, Mark Smith, James Surls and Charles Moore.” Laguna Gloria Museum, Austin, TX, 1991.

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• Still-Zinsel Gallery, “The Summer Show.” New Orleans, LA, 1991.

• “Woodwork: The Inaugural Exhibition of the Arlington Museum.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX, 1990.

• “It’s About Time.” Trammell Crow Center, Dallas, TX, 1989.

• “Ad Infitum.”University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, 1989.

Tracz, Tim, Art

Selected Exhibitions• “Artifacts.” Midwestern State University, TX,

9/10 to 10/14. 2004.• “Picture ID.” Group exhibition (one of seven

artists) at UTD, Dallas, TX, 3/23 to 4/21, 2002.• Fort Worth Modern Museum of Art, Auction

Exhibition (donated one framed print for fundraiser) 2002.

• “Three Approaches to Photographic Construction” (3-person show), Gallery 1101, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, 10/2 to 10/20, 2002.

• “Texas Tall Tales.” Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery, Dallas, 3/30 to 4/28, 2001.

• “tif.” (6-person exhibition), Richland College, Dallas, 3/28 to 4/18, 2001.

• “Art in the Metroplex.” JM Moudy Exhibition Hall, TCU, Fort Worth, TX, 9/12 to 10/2, 1999.

• “States of Being.” (6-person show) Ventura College, CA, 3/4 to 3/21, 1998.

• Red Mountain Gallery, (solo) Truckee Meadows, Community College, Reno, NV 10/6 to 10/30, 1997.

• Hudson Valley Institute for the Arts and Photographic Resources, (solo) Peekskill, NY, 10/7 to 12/22, 1996.

• Elder Gallery, (solo) Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, NB, 8/27 to 9/22, 1996.

• Idyllwild School of the Arts, (solo) Idyllwild, CA, 1/11 to 1/24, 1996.

• Galveston Art Center, (2-person), Galveston, TX, 6/3 to 7/9, 1995.

• “Art Imitates Art.” Houston Center for Photography (8-person show), Houston, TX, 11/11 to 12/24, 1995.

• “Paradoxical Scale.” Glassell School of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, 11/9 to 12/5, 1994.

• “Born Again Objects.” Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX, 5/19 to 8/13, 1994.

• Pittsburgh Filmmakers Gallery, (solo) Pittsburgh, PA, 2/11 to 3/24, 1994.

• Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, (solo) Grand Rapids, MI, 8/13 to 9/30, 1993.

• Hooks/Epstein Gallery (2-person), Houston, TX, 7/10 to 8/25, 1993.

• Gallery of Photography, (solo) Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA, 3/1 to 3/31, 1993.

• “Texas Artists.” Museums of Abilene, Abilene, TX, 3/27 to 5/23, 1993.

• “Rated ‘X’.” Neikrug Photographics, New York, NY, 5/8 to 6/27, 1992.

• Gallery 721, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (2-person show), 10/4 to 10/18, 1992.

• Sinclair Community College, (solo) Dayton, Ohio, 2/17 to 3/6, 1992.

• Shepherd College, (solo) Shepherdstown, W.V., 1/11 to 1/29, 1992.

• “Artists and the American Yard.” Charles Wustum Museum of Art, Racine, WI, 6/9 to 9/15, 1991.

• “U S Biennial IV.” Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 7/8 to 9/9, 1991.

• University of Nevada at Las Vegas, (solo) Las Vegas, Nevada, 9/30 to 10/30, 1991.

• University of California, (solo) Berkeley Extension Campus, San Francisco, CA, 7/1 to 8/8, 1991.

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• San Francisco State University, (solo) Union Gallery, 1/2 to 1/24, 1991.

• Museum of The Rockies, Montana (with Marion Bulin) Montana State University, Bozeman, 9/14 to 12/8, 1990.

• New Works Gallery, University of Illinois at Chicago (with Vin Borrelli), 4/10 to 5/12, 1989.

• “Stated as Fact: New Jersey Documents.” New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ, 12/3/89 to 1/29/90 (thereafter to travel), 1989.

• “Conspicuous Display.” Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, 3/1 to 3/31, 1989.

• “Ten-Year Challenge Anniversary Exhibition,” Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, PA, 9/6 to 10/6, 1988.

• Kansas City Art Institute, (solo) Kansas City, MO, 11/27 to 12/6, 1987.

• Allen Street Gallery (with two others), Dallas, TX, 9/12 to 10/18, 1987.

• “American Color.” University Art Gallery, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, Summer, (thereafter to travel), 1987.

• “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad.” Photo Collect Gallery, New York, NY, 10/15 to 11/29, 1986.

• “Neglected Reality of Americana.” Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies (with six others), 2/21 to 3/21, 1986.

• Eye Gallery (with two others), San Francisco, CA, 1/30 to 3/9, 1986.

Publications (images printed)• Hirsch, Robert. Exploring Color Photography. 2nd

ed. Madison, Wisc: Brown & Benchmark, 1993.• The Photo Review, Philadelphia, PA, Fall 1996. • Latent Image, cover image, vol. 2, Spring, 1995.• Museum and Arts Magazine, Houston, TX,

Introductions ‘93.” July – August, 1993.• Lover of the Image Newsletter, Nevada City, CA,

(The “Nude” issue), 1993.• Shots magazine, Joseph, OR, issue no. 34, 1992.• Photo Metro, accompanying exhibition review,

February, 1986.• Artweek, accompanying exhibition review,

February 22, 1986.

Miscellaneous• Images acquired by collections 1986 – 2004: the

McNeese State University, SUNY Potsdam, the Art Museum, University of Oregon, the Grace Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

• NEA Exhibition Grant, solo exhibition at Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, WV, 1992.

• Finalist, Texas Triennial Competition, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1988.

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Books >Includes Books, Monographs, Plays

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Kerry BrockKerry Brock is a mathematician and scientist skilled at assessing the use of statistics and analyzing the data in medical and other scientific research. She has studied nutrition for many years and has taught numerous college courses in human nutrition and the connections between diet and health. She has been a member of the Austin College faculty since 1990.

George DiggsGeorge Diggs is an evolutionary biologist and botanist who has studied and taught about human evolution, plant toxins, plant and cell biology, health, and nutrition for more than 30 years. He is co-author of three botanical books and more than 30 scientific articles. The Donald MacGregor Chair in Natural Science at Austin College, Diggs has been a member of the faculty since 1981.

What is the healthiest diet to eat? Why do diets almost always fail? Why do we have a crisis of obesity, diabetes, and other health problems in the U.S. today? Why are even children becoming obese and unhealthy? The answers can be found when one understands what recent scientific research says, when one realizes that conventional dietary advice and the Standard American Diet are completely mismatched with our genetics. For the past two million years our ancestors existed as hunter-gatherers, living entirely on wild plants and animals. Only during the last one percent of that time have they eaten foods resulting from the agricultural and industrial revolutions. The modern diet is now based largely on processed foods made from flour, refined sugars, and processed vegetable oils—products unknown to our ancestors. Exposing our hunter-gatherer genetic makeups to inappropriate modern diets has come with a price—a dramatic increase in the Diseases of Civilization, including heart disease, cancer, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune conditions, depression, irritable bowel syndrome, and acne. This book examines the problem and looks at practical, science-based ways to improve health and address weight regulation using simple diet and lifestyle changes.

Brock, Kerry G., Math, and George M. Diggs, Jr., Biology. The Hunter-Gatherer Within: Health and the Natural Human Diet. Fort Worth, Texas: Botanical Research Institute of Texas Press, 2013.

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< Journal Articles and Book ChaptersIncludes Edited Books, Translations, Musical Compositions, Poetry, Short Fiction, and Published Conference Proceedings

Bueno, Lourdes, Spanish, J. Escabias, and J. P. Heras. “Juego de identidad en Internet: Varias propuestas dramáticas contemporáneas.” Teatro e Internet en la primera década del siglo XXI. Ed. José Romera Castillo. Madrid: Editorial Verbum, 2013. 388-402.

Bumpus, J’Lee, Mathematics, and G. Brock Williams.”Discrete Welding on Riemann Surfaces.” Complex Analysis and Operator Theory 7.5 (October 2013): 1481-1493.

Boessen, Brett, Media Studies, “Will It Blend? Lessons Learned Using Collaborative Media in a Liberal Arts Classroom.” Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier 1 (Winter/Spring 2013), http://www.teachingmedia.org/will-it-blend-lessons-learned-using-collaborative-media-in-a-liberal-arts-classroom/.

Brown, Lisa M., Psychology, et al. “Investigating Prejudice Toward Men Perceived to be Muslim: Cues of Foreignness Versus Phenotype.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43, Supplement 2 (June 2013): E237-E245.

Cape, Jr., Robert, Classics. “Disabled Hero, Sick Society: Sophocles’s Philoctetes and Robert Silverberg’s The Man in the Maze.” Disability in Science Fiction: Representations of Technology as Cure. Ed. Kathryn Allan. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 143-152.

Cape, Jr., Robert, Classics. “An Overview of the 2012 Advanced Placement Latin: Vergil Examination.” The Classical Outlook 89.4 (Summer 2012): 97-100.

Cape, Ruth I., German, Translator, with Andreas Kiryakakis. The Last Monk of Tibhirine: A True Story of Martyrdom, Faith, and Survival, by Freddy Derwahl. Brewster, Massachusetts: Paraclete Press, 2013.

Cummins, Light T., History. “Charles W. Ramsdell,” Writing the Story of Texas History. Ed. Patrick Cox, et al. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2013. 1-22.

Cummins, Light T., History. “History, Memory, and the Rebranding of Texas during the Texas Centennial.” This Corner of Canaan: Essays on Texas in Honor of Randolph B. Campbell. Ed. Richard McCaslin, et al. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2013. 37-57.

Cummins, Light T., History. “Oliver Pollock’s Plantations: An Early Anglo Landowner on the Lower Mississippi, 1769-1824.” Louisiana Legacies: Readings in the History of the Pelican State. New York and London: Wiley Blackwell, 2013. 37-47. Also served as Advisory Editor for this volume.

Cummins, Light T., History. “The Southeastern Spanish Borderlands: Spain’s Colonial History in the American South.” Southern Studies: The Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 20 (Fall 2013): 1-12.

Duhaime, Ricky, Music, Arranger. “Arabesques” by Paul Jeanjean/ arr. by Duhaime. Oklahoma State Music Educators Association Honors Concert, January 17, 2013.

Duhaime, Ricky, Music, Arranger. Cantata, BWV 55 “Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht” by J. S. Bach / arr. by Duhaime. Austin College Homecoming Alumni Orchestra, Austin College, Wynne Chapel, October 29, 2013.

Duhaime, Ricky, Music, Arranger. Dances: Viener Walz, Grätzer Galop, Menuett mit zwei Trios, and Vier Ländler by Franz Schubert / arr. by Duhaime. Austin College Chamber Orchestra, Austin College, Wynne Chapel, April 15, 2013.

Duhaime, Ricky, Music, Arranger. Romanza, Op. 119, No. 1 by Georg Goltermann / arr. by Duhaime. Austin College Student Recital, Wynne Chapel, March 28, 2013.

Duhaime, Ricky, Music, Arranger. Two Oboe Solos: Largo espressivo by Jean Baptist Loeillet and Allegretto by Georg Telemann / arr. by Duhaime. Austin College Concert Band, Austin College, Wynne Chapel, April 17, 2013.

Gould, Stephanie L., Chemistry, and S. McGill and V. Nesterov. “[5,10,15,20-Tetrakis (4-methoxyphenyl)porphyrinato]zinc dicholormethane disolvate.” Acta Cryst. E. E69, m471 (2013): [doi:10.1107/S1600536813019338].

Griffith, David, Economics, and Bryan McKinney. “Internet-Based Legal Software: Free Speech or Unauthorized Practice of Law?” Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 2013. Atlanta, GA: Decision Sciences Institute, 2013. 1291-1293.

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Gutiérrez de Piñeres, Sheila Amin, Economics, and Jennifer S. Holmes. “Security and Economic Voting: Support for Incumbent Parties in Colombian Presidential Elections.” Democratization 20.6 (2013): 1117-1143.

Hempel, Julie, Spanish, and María Teresa Azuara, Translators. La Muerte. . . puros cuentos, by Erik de Luna. 2nd bilingual ed. and 3rd revised edition. Santiago de Querétaro: Diseño e Impresos de Querétaro, S.A. de C.V., 2013.

Marks, Peter E. L., Psychology, et al. “The Effects of Participation Rate on the Internal Reliability of Peer Nomination Measures.” Social Development 22.3 (2013): 609-622.

Marks, Peter E. L., Psychology. “Adolescent Popularity: A Positive Psychology Course with a Developmental Foundation.” Positive Psychology in Higher Education. Ed. Acacia C. Parks. London: Routledge, 2013. 36-41.

McGinn, John R., Music, Composer of piano-vocal score. John Adams - I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky: Songplay in Two Acts. New York: Boosey & Hawkes, 2013.

McGinn, John R., Music, Composer. “Trio” for clarinet, violin, and piano. Premiered with Ricky Duhaime, clarinet, Cathy Richardson, violin, and John McGinn, piano, Austin College, Wynne Chapel, March 2013.

Nuckols, Daniel, Economics. “Blue-Green Agricultural Revolution.” Ed. Woodrow W. Clark. The Next Economics: Global Cases in Energy, Environment, and Climate Change. New York: Springer Verlag, 2013. 237-250.

Penner, Todd, Religious Studies, and Dupertuis, Rubén R, eds. Engaging Early Christian History: Reading Acts in the Second Century. Durham, [UK]: Acumen, 2013.

• Penner, Author of “Reading Acts in the Second Century: Reflections on Method, History, and Desire.” 1-15.

Penner, Todd, Religious Studies, and Caroline Vander Stichele. “Re-assembling Jesus: Rethinking the Ethics of Gospel Studies.” Mark and Matthew II: Comparative Readings: Reception History, Cultural Hermeneutics, and Theology. Ed. Eve-Marie Becker and Anders Runesson. Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2013. 311-334.

Posadas, Jeremy, Religious Studies, “Ethnographic Possibilities for an Introduction to Christian Theology: Towards an Ethnographic Approach to Teaching Christian Theology.” Practical Matters 6 (2013), http://practicalmattersjournal.org/issue/6/teaching-matters/ethnographic-possibilities-for-an-introduction-to-christian-theology.

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Redshaw, Peggy A., Biology. “Sherman Texas and the 1918 Pandemic Flu.” East Texas Historical Journal 51.1 (2013): 67-85.

Reed, Kelynne E., Biology, and John M. Richardson, Chemistry. “Using Microbial Genome Annotation as a Foundation For Collaborative Student Research.” Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 41 (2013): 34–43.

Simmons, Kevin M., Economics. “Economics of Disasters and Catastrophes.” Preparedness and Response to Catastrophic Disasters. Ed. Rick Bissel. Boca Raton: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2013. 109-130.

Simmons, Kevin M., Economics, and Roger Pielke and Dan Sutter. “Normalized Tornado Damage in the United States, 1950-2010.” Environmental Hazards 12.2 (April 2013): 132-147.

Simmons, Kevin M., Economics. “Landslide Damages: An Econometric Model for Estimating Potential Losses.” Landslide Science and Practice: Volume 7. Ed. Claudio Margottini, Paolo Canuti, and Kyoji Sassa. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2013. 121-126.

Tanglen, Randi, English. “Critical Regionalism, the U.S.-Mexican War, and Nineteenth-Century American Literary History.” Western American Literature 48.1 (2013): 181-199.

Vargas-O’Bryan, Ivette, Religious Studies. “Falling Rain, Reigning Power in Reptilian Affairs: The Balancing of Religion and the Environment.” Charming Beauties and Frightful Beasts: Non-human Animals in South Asian Myth, Ritual and Folklore. Ed. Fabrizio M. Ferrari and Thomas Dahnhardt. Bristol, Connecticut: Equinox Publishing, 2013. 99-114.

Vargas-O’Bryan, Ivette, Religious Studies. “Transformative Curriculums: Chinese General Education and the Liberal Arts.” Leadership in Curriculum Reform and Faculty Development. General Education and University Curriculum Reform: An International Conference in Hong Kong, 2012 Conference Proceedings, Hong Kong, 2013. 18-24.

Wells, Martin, Classics. “AutoCAD® and the Resurrection of an Old Excavation,” CSA Newsletter 25.3 (January 2013). http://csanet.org/newsletter/winter13/nlw1302.html.

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Editing for Professional Journals >Editing or Serving on the Editorial Board of a Professional Journal

Bueno, Lourdes, Spanish, Editor of Estreno, a biannual journal of contemporary Spanish theater. (2009 – ).

Bueno, Lourdes, Spanish, Theater Editor of En Sentido Figurado, an online journal devoted to publishing works by the most recent Spanish writers. (2007–).

Penner, Todd, Religious Studies, Editorial Board for E. J. Brill’s Biblical Interpretation. (2010 –).

Penner, Todd, Religious Studies, Editorial Board for HISTOS: The Online Journal of Ancient Historiography. (2010 –).

Schulze, Peter, Biology & Environmental Science. Editorial Board for Freshwater Biology (2002 – ).

Off-Campus Exhibits, Interviews, Performances, and Projects > Includes Software Development and Patents

Duhaime, Ricky, Music, Performances: Clarinet. 38th Annual Eisenstädter Sommerakademie, Austria. July 31-August 16, 2013:

• August 7 Faculty Recital, Schloß Esterházy, Eisenstadt• August 9 Konzertabend, Haus de Begegnung, Eisenstadt• August 10 Festgottesdienst, Mattersburg• August 11 Festgottesdienst, Vienna• August 15 Festgottesdienst, Eisenstadt• August 15 Festkonzert, Schloß Esterházy, Eisenstadt

Higgs, Michael, Computer Science. RigScan: An Application for Mobile Computing Tablets Using Android for Performing Extensive in Field Machine Audits, Atlas Copco, 2012 to present.

McGinn, John R., Music, Music Director and Pianist. The Shakespeare Concerts Series: The Fair Ophelia. Recorded March 2012. CD. S.l.: Navona Records. Released November 2013.

Smith, Mark, Art, Exhibitions in 2013

• “In Search of Color.” Meadows Art Center, Dallas, TX

• “Western Vistas: New Paintings and Work on Paper.” Craighead-Green Gallery, Dallas, TX

• The Miami Art Fair, exhibition of international contemporary art, Miami, Florida (widely considered to be the most critically acclaimed annual exhibition of new contemporary art in America)

• The Dallas Art Fair, contemporary American art (The largest curated modern art fair in the southwestern U.S.)

• William Campbell Gallery, Spring Art Walk 2013, Fort Worth Association of Art dealers

• CADD Art Walk 2013, Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas, curated exhibition of new contemporary art

Tracz, Tim, Art. Exhibitions in 2013

• Exhibited some social landscape work in the Society for Photographic Education Regional Conference, Houston/Galveston, TX

• Poster for the Ghost Town group for their inclusion in an exhibition of several local artist groups, 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX

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< Reviews and Encyclopedia EntriesIncludes Book Reviews, Film Reviews, Performance Reviews, and Program Notes

Bueno, Lourdes, Spanish. Rev. of Silencios, ecos, voces. El proceso de dramatización en las reescrituras para el teatro de Antonio Buero Vallejo, by Simone Trecca. Estreno 39.2 (Fall 2013): 124-126.

Cummins, Victoria H., History. Rev. of Nahua and Maya Catholicisms: Texts and Religion in Colonial Central Mexico and Yucatan, by Mark Z. Christensen. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 51.2 (2013): 330-331.

Cummins, Victoria H., History. Rev. of Spaniards in the Colonial Empire: Creoles vs. Peninsulars, by Mark A. Burkholder. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 51.1 (2013): 143.

Fontana, Jeffrey, Art. Rev. of “Federico Barocci: Renaissance Master,” exhibition at the St. Louis Art Museum. College Art Association (August 2013), http://www.caareviews.org/reviews/2108.

Fox, Shannon, Library. Rev. of The Transformed Library: E-books, Expertise, and Evolution, by Jeannette Woodward. Library Resources & Technical Services 57.4 (2013): 240.

Hickey, LadyJane, Library. Rev. of Advertising Educational Foundation. CHOICE, Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 51.3 (Nov. 2013): 51-1578.

Hickey, LadyJane, Library. Rev. of Best Customers: Demographics of Consumer Demand. 9th ed. CHOICE, Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 51:1 (September 2013): 51-0039.

Hickey, LadyJane, Library. Rev. of A Biographical Encyclopedia of Contemporary Genocide: Portraits of Evil and Good, by Paul R. Bartrop. American Reference Books Annual 2013, vol. 44. Santa Barbara, Ca: Libraries Unlimited, 2013. 421.

Hickey, LadyJane, Library. Rev. of Legal Research: How to Find & Understand the Law by Stephen Elias. 16th ed. American Reference Books Annual 2013, vol. 44. Santa Barbara, Ca: Libraries Unlimited, 2013. 413.

Hickey, LadyJane, Library. Rev. of Making Sense of Business Reference: a Guide for Librarians and Research Professionals, by Celia Ross. CHOICE, Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 50:9 (Apr. 2013): 50-4209.

Melvin, Bernice, French. “Wilga Marie Rivers.” Routledge Encyclopedia of Language Teaching and Learning. Ed. Michael Byram and Adelheid Hu. New York: Routledge, 2013. 600-601.

Moore, Jacqueline M., History. Rev. of Letters to Alice: Birth of the Kleberg-King Ranch Dynasty, ed. Jane Clements Monday and Frances Brannen Vick. Journal of Southern History 79.4 (2013): 985-986.

Moore, Jacqueline M., History. Rev. of Re-Dressing America’s Frontier Past, by Peter Boag. The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 12.4 (2013): 591-594.

Penner, Todd, Religious Studies, and Davina C. Lopez, Rev. of Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism: Quests, Scholarship, and Ideology, by James G. Crossley. Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception 3.1 (2013): 207-214.

Posadas, Jeremy, Religious Studies. Rev. of The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Practical Theology, ed. Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore. Practical Matters 6 (2013), http://practicalmattersjournal.org/issue/6/reviews/the-wiley-blackwell-companion-to-practical-theology.

Vargas-O’Bryan, Ivette, Religious Studies. Rev. of Tibet—A History, by Sam van Schaik. Asian Highlands Perspective 28 (2013): 315-317.

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Anderson, Peter, English. “The Eye of the Needle: The Prison Poetry of Jeremy Cronin.” The British Sociological Association Conference on Racism, Birmingham, U.K., July 7, 2013.

Barker, Philip, Political Science. “Immigration and Religiosity in Central and Western Europe.” German Studies Association, Denver, CO, October 2013.

Barton, Lance F., Biology, et al. “The Effect of PA28γ Genotype on Recovery of the Mouse Gut Microbiome Following Treatment with Streptomycin and Bacitracin.” American Society for Cell Biology, 53rd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 14-18, 2013, abstract 1507.

Barton, Lance F., Biology, et al. “PA28γ Regulates P53 Involvement in Cell Fate Decisions Following Double Strand Breaks.” American Society for Cell Biology, 53rd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 14-18, 2013, abstract 2091.

Brown, Lisa M., Psychology, et al. “Do Perceivers Infer Ethnic Identity from Peoples’ Partner Preferences?” Poster presented at the Annual Southwestern Psychological Association Convention, Fort Worth, TX, April 5-7, 2013.

Brown, Lisa M., Psychology, et al. “The Relationship between Religious Affiliation and Ethnic Partner Preferences.” Poster presented at the Fourteenth Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 17-19, 2013.

Bueno, Lourdes, Spanish. “Internet en el teatro español contemporáneo: ¿Un instrumento de falsas identidades?” 70th Annual South Central MLA Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 3-5, 2013.

Cates, Truett, German. “Synthesizing Coursework and Experiential Learning in Field Study Programs Abroad.” 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, San José; Costa Rica, June 2013.

Cummins, Victoria, History. “Pride and Prejudice: Women Artists and the PWAP in Texas.” New Deal Conference, “Cultural Issues” session, Greenville TX, June 15, 2013.

Daeley, Carol, English. “The World Made by Trade,” part of an Austin College panel on the Mellon Partnership Course Program at Kennesaw State University Conference on Teaching Across Disciplines, February 2013.

Daeley, Carol, English. “Vasco Da Gama, Camoes, and Obsession with India.” Association for Core Texts and Courses, Ottowa, April 2013.

Fontana, Jeffrey, Art. “Federico Barocci, Lorenzo Lotto, and ‘Accidents of Light.’” Paper presented at the Renaissance Society of America Conference, San Diego, CA, April 4-6, 2013.

Fox, Melanie, Economics, and Stephen Clayton. “Research Outlets: The Economics Scholars Program.” The Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, May 2013.

Gould, Stephanie L., Chemistry, S. McGill, and J. Smith. “Where is the Pyrazine? Understanding the Role of Pyrazine in the Crystallization of Unique Zinc Porphyrin Crystal Structures That Do Not Contain Pyrazine.” Presentation at the 245th Annual National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 7-11, 2013.

Conferences > Includes Individual and Group Presentations, Posters,

and Organizing Responsibilities

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Johnson-Cooper, Jennifer T., Chinese. “New Life for an Old Metaphor: Chinese Horror Films and the Cannibalization of Youth.” Southwestern Conference on Asian Studies, Houston, TX, October 2013.

Lückel, Wolfgang, German. “Hiding in the Bunker—Invisible Cold War Literature and its Visibility in Literature.” German Studies Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, Oct 3-6, 2013.

Lückel, Wolfgang, German, Panel Moderator. “Displacement in Testimony, Memory, and Story.” German Studies Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, Oct 3-6, 2013.

Marks, Peter E. L., Psychology, et al. “Limited Nomination Reliability Using Single- and Multiple-Item Measures. In P. E. L. Marks (Chair), Topics in Sociometric Methodology. Paper symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA, April 2013.

Marks, Peter E. L., Psychology and A. Fitzpatrick. “Winning the Popularity Contest: Associations between Adolescent Popularity and Extracurricular Activity Participation.” Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Ft. Worth, TX, April 2013.

Mealy, Jack, Math, “New Asymptotica in Snell Geometries.” Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Diego, CA, January 10, 2013.

McCain, Karla S., Chemistry. “Why are Women Underrepresented in Science?” SciX 2013, Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Milwaukee, WI, October 3, 2013.

McCain, Karla S., Chemistry, and C. G. McKenas. “Analysis of Silane Based Monolayers on TiO2 Surfaces via in situ FT-IR Spectroscopy.” SciX 2013, Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Milwaukee, WI, October 3, 2013.

Melvin, Bernice, French. Panel presentation with Steve Goldsmith, Biology, Carol Daeley, English, Scott Langton, Japanese, and Karen Nelson, Psychology. “Partner Courses:

Adding Excitement to a Course in a Time of Tight Budgets.” CETL (Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning) Annual Meeting, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw GA, February 2013.

Penner, Todd, Religious Studies. “‘Warts and All’? Constructions of Masculinities in the Acts of the Apostles.” Paper and Panel Session for The Book of Acts Section, Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 2013.

Philipose, Sandy M., Education, “Why Do We Have to Learn This?: A PASS Curriculum Study Exploring Integrating Relevance into the History Curriculum.” Presented at culminating conference of the College and Career Readiness Initiative, Houston, TX, May 2013.

Philipose, Sandy M., Education, Julia Shahid, Education, J. Laney, J. and D. Shulsky. “Meeting College and Career Readiness Standards Using Powerful and Authentic Social Studies.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators, Atlanta, GA, February 2013.

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Posadas, Jeremy, Religious Studies. “What Can the Resurrection of the Body Mean in the Era of Biopower?”and “The 99 Percent Is Not the Same as the Working Class: Reviving the Working Class as an Ethical Locus.” American Academy of Religion’s Southwest Regional Meeting, Dallas, TX, March 2013.

Posadas, Jeremy, Religious Studies. “The US Military Mission in the Philippines: Christianity as Assimilation and Resistance to Empire?” American Academy of Religion’s Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 2013.

Posadas, Jeremy, Religious Studies, and Heidi Neumark. “Congregation-Based Community Organizing: Beyond Single-Identity Politics.” American Academy of Religion’s Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 2013.

Rohmer, Frank, Political Science. “Teleological Evolution in Montesquieu’s Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and Their Decline.” Association of Core Texts & Courses Annual Meeting, Gatineau/Ottawa Canada, April 27, 2013.

Salisbury, Donald, Physics, Jürgen Renn and Matthias Schemmel. “The Historical Epistemology of Relativistic Space.” An Intellectual Life across Disciplines: Colloquium in honour of John Stachel’s 85th birthday, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, September 12, 2013.

Shahid, Julia, Education. Three presentations at Association of Teacher Educators annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia, February 15-19, 2013.

• “Adapting Pre-Service Teacher Education Curriculum to meet Career and College Readiness Standards, Digital Storytelling”

• “A New Approach to the Reflection Process-Round 2”

• “Meeting College and Career Readiness Standards Using Powerful and Authentic Social Studies”

Shahid, Julia, Education. Presentation for College Career Readiness on implementation of lesson audit for standards in college class using the PASS standards at CCRI meeting in Houston, TX, May 2013.

Tanglen, Randi, English. “The Dangerous Backlash, the Corporate University, and the 21st-Century Professoriate: Implications for Teaching Literature of Difference and Inequality.” Western Literature Association, Berkeley, CA, October 12, 2013.

Tooley, Hunt, History. “War, Politics, and Money: Some Economic Aspects of America’s Defense Organization since 1900.” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Auburn University, March 2013.

Troncalli, Andra, Physics, et al. “Properties of Gold Thin Films Sputtered on Glass.” The Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers and American Physical Society Fall Meeting, Brownsville, TX, October 2013.

Troncalli, Andra, Physics. “The Advanced Lab: Modern Techniques in a Research-Type Environment.” American Association of Physics Teachers Winter Meeting. New Orleans, LA, January 2013.

Vargas-O’Bryan, Ivette, Religious Studies. “Images, Rituals and Healing in the Pelmo-Avalokiteśvara Legacy and the Nāga Cults.” Panel: Art, Healing, and Medicine in South Asia. Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, March 2013.

Watkins, Brian, Antrhropology. “’I Was Never Able to Tell My Story’: Making Torture Narratives Palatable in U.S. Immigration Courts.” American Anthropological Association (AAA) meeting in Chicago, IL, November 20, 2013.

White, John, Education, Jane H. White, Education, Sandy M. Philipose, Education, and Julia Shahid, Education. “Adapting Pre-Service Teacher Education Curriculum to Meet Career And College Readiness Standards: Year Two.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators, Atlanta, GA, February 2013.

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Austin College, a leading four-year, national independent liberal arts college, has maintained an unwavering commitment to the transformative power of education since 1849.

Learning happens in classroom discussions led by talented professors who are dedicated to teaching, passionate about their work, and eager to share information with their students. Faculty and students often work together in research projects and learning opportunities in which the answers discovered sometimes aren’t as important as the process of inquiry and discovery.

With a student body of approximately 1,250 and a student to faculty ratio of 12:1, opportunities to ask questions and pursue special interests abound. Students come to Austin College for exceptional academic offerings in more than 45 areas of study in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences.

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