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Page 1: advancing knowledgeadvancing knowledge, building understanding Faculty Scholarship at University of Puget Sound July 2010–June 2012 Puget Sound faculty members are teacher-scholars

faculty scholarship

at university of puget sound

july 2010 – june 2012

advancing knowledge

building understanding

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advancing knowledge, building understanding

Faculty Scholarship at University of Puget Sound July 2010–June 2012

Puget Sound faculty members are teacher-scholars. This publication is a glimpse into the continuing engagement with the life of the mind that faculty members model for students, in and beyond the classroom. Any such publication is but a snapshot—this compilation is of voluntarily submitted work completed in the 2010–2012 academic years—but I hope this one is useful for several audiences.

For students, I hope that you will have an opportunity to see the kinds of academic work that engage faculty members when we are not involved directly in teaching or advising interactions with you. Perhaps you will recognize work listed here because it has found its way into the classroom, as some faculty scholarship does. Perhaps you will find other work listed that sounds interesting, but is beyond the scope of your classroom experience. I encourage you to talk with professors about their scholarship!

For faculty colleagues, I hope that this compilation will prompt conversations about new teaching collaborations, interdisciplinary projects, further scholarship, and other dimensions of the intellectual life of the campus. Congratulations on the ways that—through research, writing, creating, exhibiting, performing, and engaging civic scholarship—you are, each in your own way, contributing to the advancement of human knowledge and understanding. I encourage you to read and engage one another’s work and to enjoy the collegial interactions that will follow.

For other colleagues and the broader community, I hope that this publication illustrates the vitality of academic conversation at Puget Sound. There is, of course, much additional intellectual work not listed in detail: the 140 stipended research students in the sciences, arts, humanities, and social sciences who have been mentored by faculty members over the past two summers; the 189 students who have been guided in their funded independent projects during the academic years; the on-campus talks; the many dimensions of Puget Sound’s distinctive Race and Pedagogy Initiative and Sound Policy Institute; the professional service that faculty members provide to regional, national, and international academic organizations; the lectureships, guest artist residencies, and workshops organized and hosted for the campus; and the awards earned for academic achievement, innovation, professional affiliations, and community service. Your interest in Puget Sound and your support—from assistance provided by a departmental staff member to endowment contributed for faculty development—make the intellectual work of the faculty and the fulfillment of our mission as a liberal arts college possible.

Kristine Bartanen Academic Vice President and Dean of the University

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about puget soundUniversity of Puget Sound is an independent, predominantly residential, undergraduate liberal arts college with selected graduate programs building effectively on a liberal arts foundation. The university, as a community of learning, maintains a strong commitment to teaching excellence, scholarly engagement, and fruitful student-faculty interaction.

The mission of the university is to develop in its students capacities for critical analysis, aesthetic appreciation, sound judgment, and apt expression that will sustain a lifetime of intellectual curiosity, active inquiry, and reasoned independence. A Puget Sound education, both academic and cocurricular, encourages a rich knowledge of self and others; an appreciation of commonality and difference; the full, open, and civil discussion of ideas; thoughtful moral discourse; and the integration of learning, preparing the university's graduates to meet the highest tests of democratic citizenship. Such an education seeks to liberate each person's fullest intellectual and human potential to assist in the unfolding of creative and useful lives.

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table of contentsAFRICAn AmeRICAn STUdIeS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

ART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

bIologY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

bUSIneSS And leAdeRShIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

ChemISTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

ClASSICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

CommUnICATIon STUdIeS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

ComPARATIve SoCIologY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

eConomICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

edUCATIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

englISh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

envIRonmenTAl PolICY And deCISIon mAkIng . 16

exeRCISe SCIenCe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

FoReIgn lAngUAgeS And lITeRATURe . . . . . . . . 17

gendeR STUdIeS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

geologY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

hISToRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

hUmAnITIeS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

InTeRnATIonAl PolITICAl eConomY . . . . . . . . . 20

lATIn AmeRICAn STUdIeS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

mAThemATICS And ComPUTeR SCIenCe . . . . . . . 21

mUSIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

neURoSCIenCe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

PhIloSoPhY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

PhYSICAl TheRAPY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

PhYSICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

PolITICS And goveRnmenT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

PSYChologY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

RelIgIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

SCIenCe, TeChnologY, And SoCIeTY . . . . . . . . . 31

TheATRe ARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

CIvIC SCholARShIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

wAShIngTon PRoFeSSoR oF The YeAR . . . . . . . . . 35

PReSIdenT’S exCellenCe In TeAChIng AwARd . . . 36

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african american studiesGrace LivingstonAssociate Professor, African American Studies

Books or Book Chapters“Foundations of Critical Categories of Justice in education.” S. Tozer, b. P. gallegos, A. m. henry, m. b. greiner, and P. groves-Price, eds. Handbook of Research in the Social Foundations of Education, 565–82. Routledge, new York, 2010.

“dilemmas of Race-Rememory buried Alive: Popular education, nation and diaspora in Critical education.” m. w. Apple, S. J. ball and l. A. gandin, eds. The Routledge International Handbook of the Sociology of Education, 370–83. Routledge, london and new York, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Telling Pictures? Readings of visual Culture in the Study of education.” Panel chair and discussant, American educational Research Association (AeRA) Conference, louisiana, April 8–12, 2011.

Exhibits and Performancesdramaturg and director with geoff Proehl: Staged readings of C. Rosalind bell’s 1620 Bank Street, norton Clapp Theatre and Schneebeck Concert hall, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, 2010 Race and Pedagogy national Conference, october 25 and 30, 2010.

Awards and HonorsCommunity hero Award for contribution to education, Tacoma City Association for Colored women’s Clubs, washington, november 6, 2010.

ADDitionAL SCHoLARSHiP in AFRiCAn AmERiCAn StUDiES

See Business and Leadership, Jeffrey Matthews.

See Chemistry, Steven Neshyba.

See Communication Studies, James Jasinski.

See Communication Studies, A. Susan Owen.

See English, Hans Ostrom.

See History, Nancy K. Bristow.

artmichael JohnsonProfessor, Art

Art ExhibitsAnchor Art Space, Anacortes, washington (two-person), 2010.

bellwether 2010: Art walk bellevue, bellevue, washington, 2010.

moses lake museum, moses lake, washington (solo), 2010.

madArt Redux, Foster white gallery, Seattle, washington, 2010.

kittredge gallery, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington (solo), 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentationsvisiting Artist, State University of new York at new Paltz, 2010.

Linda K. WilliamsAssociate Professor, Art

Papers, Articles, Reviews“dual messages of Power on the Facade of the Casa montejo, mérida, Yucatán.” Studies in Iconography, vol. 31, 2010: 157–210.

Lectures and Professional Presentationsorganizer and Chair, Periphery, Border, or Center? Colonial Art and Architecture in Yucatán, Rocky mountain Council for latin American Studies Annual Conference, Santa Fe, new mexico, April 7, 2011.

Kriszta KotsisAssociate Professor, Art

Papers, Articles, Reviews“defining Female Authority in eighth-Century byzantium: The numismatic Images of the empress Irene (797–802),” Journal of Late Antiquity, 5.1, 185–215, 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“between Icon and Idol: Icons and Image breaking in byzantium,” Tacoma Art museum, Tacoma, washington, April 2012.

“defining Female Authority in 8th Century byzantium: The Images of empress Irene,” medieval Association of the Pacific Annual meeting, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, march, 2012.

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Janet marcavageAssociate Professor, Art

Lectures and Professional PresentationsPolyester Plate Printmaking. Full-day workshop in conjunction with At Home: American Prints exhibition, Tacoma Art museum, Tacoma, washington.

The Everyday and Print Culture. Artist Talk, kittredge gallery, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, 2011.

Recordings, Compositions, Exhibits, PerformancesNew Prints 2012/Summer. Selected by Shahzia Sikander, International Print Center, new York, new York, 2012.

The Printmaker’s Hand II. Selected by Sam davidson, northwind Arts Center, Port Townsend, washington, 2012.

Fabrication. Spaceworks, woolworth windows, Tacoma, washington, 2012.

Tacoma, Naturally. Alley Cat Artists, ellensburg, washington, 2012.

Mini Print Annual. lessedra gallery, Sophia, bulgaria, 2012.

PAN Special Portfolio Presentation. Art at wharepuke, kerikeri, new Zealand, 2012.

Printmaking and the Mundane. Artists Image Resource, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2012.

East/West Portfolio Exhibition. old dominion University, Umass dartmouth, nicholls State University, University of louisiana at lafayette, and other locations, 2012.

Link. A collaborative temporary installation by holly A. Senn, Janet marcavage, and bret lyon, Tollefson Plaza, Tacoma, washington, 2011.

Show and Tell. Puget Sound Faculty exhibition, kittredge gallery, Tacoma, washington, 2011.

Honors and AwardsEast/West: A Survey of Contemporary Printmaking. Invited participant. Print Portfolio curated by brian kelly, University of louisiana at lafayette, and Ross Janke, nicholls State University.

John mcCuistionProfessor and department Chair, Art

Recordings, Compositions, Exhibits, Performances“Social Injustice.” Juried art exhibit, The gallery at Tacoma Community College, Tacoma, washington, 2010.

biology Peter HodumAssistant Professor, biology and environmental Policy and decision making

Books or Book ChaptersTowns, d.R., A. Aguirre munoz, S.w. kress, P.J. hodum, A.A. burbidge and A. Saunders. “The social dimension - public involvement in seabird island restoration.” Seabird Islands: Ecology, Invasion and Restoration, oxford University Press, 2011.

Papers, Articles, ReviewsReyes, R., P.J. hodum and R.P. Schlatter. “nest site use in sympatric petrels of the Juan Fernández Archipelago, Chile: Juan Fernández petrel (Pterodroma externa) and Stejneger’s petrel (Pterodroma longirostris).” Ornitología Neotropical 23 (1), 2012, 73–82.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“estimacion poblacional y evaluacion de la clasificacion de la Fardela blanca de masatierra (Pterodroma defilippiana).” Technical report prepared for ConAF (Chilean Forest Service), 2012.

“estado y conservación de las aves marinas del Archipiélago Juan Fernández,” with erin hagen. x Congreso Chileno de ornitología, Santiago, Chile, September 2011.

“estado poblacional de la fardela blanca de masatierra (Pterodroma defilippiana) en el Archipiélago Juan Fernández.” x Congreso Chileno de ornitología, Santiago, Chile, September 2011.

“Propuesta para la recuperación del rayadito de másafuera (Aphrastura masafuerae),” with Jorge Tomasevic and Cristian estades. x Congreso Chileno de ornitología, Santiago, Chile, September 2011.

“monitoreo de la población reproductora de la Fardela blanca (Puffinus creatopus) en Isla Santa Clara.” Technical report prepared for ConAF (Chilean Forest Service), 2011.

“monitoreo de la población reproductora de la Fardela negra (Pterodroma neglecta) en morro Juanango, Archipiélago Juan Fernández.” Technical report prepared for ConAF (Chilean Forest Service), 2011.

Awards and HonorsFulbright visiting Scholar Fellowship, Fulbright Chile, 2011.

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mary Rose LambProfessor, biology

Papers, Articles, Reviewsboyd, J.S., lamb, m.R., dieckmann, C.l. “miniature- and multiple-eyespot loci in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii define new modulators of eyespot Photoreception and Assembly.” G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 1:489–98, 2011.

mittelmeier, T.m., boyd, J.S., lamb, m.R., dieckmann, C.l. “Asymmetric properties of the cytoskeleton direct rhodopsin photoreceptor localization.” The Journal of Cell Biology, 193:741–53, 2011.

boyd, J.S., mittelmeier, T.m., lamb, m.R., dieckmann, C.l. “Thioredoxin-family protein eYe2 and Ser/Thr kinase eYe3 play interdependent roles in eyespot assembly.” Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBoC), 22:1421–9, 2011.

Andreas madlungProfessor, biology

Books or Book Chaptersbremer, m., himelblau, e., and madlung, A. “Introduction to the statistical analysis of two-color microarray data.” Statistical Methods in Molecular Biology, bang, h., Zhou, x.k., epps, h.l.v., mazumdar, m., eds. humana Press, 285–311, 2010.

“genome organization and gene expression.” Chapter 2, Plant Physiology, Taiz, l. and Zeiger, e., eds. Sinauer, 5th edition, 35–61, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviewsmatsushita ’11, S.C., Tyagi, A.P., Thornton ’12, g.m., Pires, J.C., madlung, A. “Allopolyploidization lays the foundation for evolution of distinct populations: evidence from analysis of synthetic Arabidopsis allohexaploids.” Genetics 191: 535–47, 2012.

madlung, A., henkhaus ’08, n., Jurevic ’07, l., kahsai ’08, e.A., bernhard, J. “natural variation and persistent developmental instabilities in geographically diverse accessions of the allopolyploid Arabidopsis suecica.” Physiologia Plantarum 144: 123–33, 2012.

madlung, A., bremer, m., himelblau, e., Tullis, A. “A Study assessing the potential of negative effects in interdisciplinary math-biology instruction.” CBE Life Sciences Education, 10, 43–54, 2011.

Pignatta, d., dilkes, b., Yoo, S.Y., henry, I.m., madlung, A., doerge, R.w., Chen, Z.J., Comai, l. “differential sensitivity of the Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptome and enhancers to the effects of genome doubling.” New Phytologist, 186, 194–206, 2010.

mcCullough ’07, e., wright ’08, k.m., Alvarez, A., Clark ’07, C.P., Rickoll, w.l., madlung, A. “Flower reversion in the natural allopolyploid Arabidopsis suecica.” New Phytologist, 186, 239–50, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentationsmadlung, A. “evolutionary consequences of interspecies hybridization (allopolyploidy): a case study in the genus Arabidopsis.” Palacky University & Institute of experimental botany ASCR, olomouc, Czech Republic, may 2012.

madlung, A. “Incipient diversification and evolution of sibling lines in early generation Arabidopsis allohexaploids.” International Conference on Polyploidy, hybridization and biodiversity, Prague, Czech Republic, may 2012.

madlung, A. “genomic responses during interspecies hybridization and their implications for evolutionary change in the genus Arabidopsis.” University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, 2011.

Grantsnational Science Foundation grant: “RUI: molecular mechanisms of flower reversion in Arabidopsis suecica,” 2011–13.

mark o. martinAssociate Professor, biology

Grantsmurdock Charitable Trust life Sciences grant: “gene Regulation in a bacterial Predator,” 2010–12.

Leslie SaucedoAssociate Professor, biology

Papers, Articles, Reviews“endogI modulates notch signaling and axon guidance in drosophila.” Mechanisms of Development, 128, 59–70, January-February, 2011.

Grantsnational Institutes of health Academic Research enhancement Award: “delineating the function of PRl-1 in drosophila,” 2009–2012.

Alexa tullisProfessor, biology

Papers, Articles, ReviewsFly ’06, e.k., monaco, C.J., Pincebourde, S., Tullis, A. “The influence of intertidal location and temperature on the metabolic cost of emersion in Pisaster ochraceus.” Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, vol. 422–423:20–8, 2012.

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Tullis, A., Andrus ’08, S.C. “The cost of incline locomotion in ghost crabs (Ocypode quadrata) of different sizes.” Journal of Comparative Physiology b., vol. 181:873–81. 2011.

madlung, A., bremer, m., himelblau, e., Tullis, A. “A Study assessing the potential of negative effects in interdisciplinary math-biology instruction.” CBE Life Sciences Education, 10, 43–54, 2011.

Stacey WeissAssociate Professor, biology

Papers, Articles, ReviewsFritzsche ’09, A.k. and S.l. weiss. “effect of signaler body size on the response of male striped plateau lizards (Sceloporus virgatus) to conspecific chemical cues.” Journal of Herpetology 46: 79–84, 2012.

weiss, S.l., k. Foerster, and J. hudon. “Pteridine, not carotenoid, pigments underlie the female-specific orange ornament of striped plateau lizards (Sceloporus virgatus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology 161:117–23, 2012.

weiss, S.l., e.A. kennedy ’07, R.J. Safran, and k.J. mcgraw. “Female ornamentation predicts yolk antioxidant levels in striped plateau lizards, Sceloporus virgatus.” Journal of Animal Ecology 80:519–27, 2011.

martin, m.o., F.R. gilman ’10, and S.l. weiss. “Sex-specific asymmetry within the cloacal microbiota of the striped plateau lizard, Sceloporus virgatus.” Symbiosis 51:97–105, 2010.

Lectures and Profesional Presentations“Pterin, not carotenoid, pigments underlie the femaile-specific ornament of striped plateau lizards (Sceloporus virgatus).” S.l. weiss, k. Foerster, and J. hudon. Animal behavior Society & International ethological Conference Joint meeting, bloomington, Indiana, 2011.

“Female sexually selected traits: Understanding the function of female signals in the striped plateau lizard.” S.l. weiss. Pacific lutheran University, Tacoma, washington, november 15, 2010.

“effect of stress on reproduction and ornament development in female striped plateau lizards.” S.l. weiss, e.e. mulligan ’09, and d. kabelik. International Society of behavioral ecology Congress, Perth, Australia, September 2010.

“effect of stress on reproduction and ornament development in female striped plateau lizards.” S.l. weiss, e.e. mulligan ’09, and d. kabelik. Animal behavior Society meeting, College of william & mary, July 2010.

Grantsmurdock Charitable Trust life Sciences grant: “Sexually selected signals of female striped plateau lizards: a study integrating behavioral ecology, chemical ecology and microbiology.”

Peter Wimbergerdistinguished Professor, biology; director, Slater museum of natural history

Papers, Articles, Reviews wimberger, Peter with k.m. westfall and J.P.A. gardner. “An RFlP assay to determine if Mytilus galloprovincialis lmk. (mytilidae; bivalvia) is of northern or Southern hemisphere origin.” Molecular Ecology Resources 10,

573–75, 2010.

business and leadershipEda Gurel-AtayAssistant Professor, School of business and leadership

Papers, Articles, ReviewsSirgy, m. Joseph, eda gurel-Atay, dave webb, muris Cicic, melika husic, Ahmet ekici, Andreas herrmann, Ibrahim hegazy, dong-Jin lee, and J. S. Johar. “linking Advertising, materialism, and life Satisfaction.” Social Indicators Research, 107 (1), 7–101, 2012.

Sirgy, m. Joseph, eda gurel-Atay, dave webb, muris Cicic, melika husic-mehmedovic, Ahmet ekici, Andreas herrmann, Ibrahim hegazy, dong-Jin lee, and J. S. Johar (in press). “Is materialism All That bad? effects on Satisfaction with material life, life Satisfaction, and economic motivation.” Social Indicators Research (doI 10.1007/s11205-011-9934-2), 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Sustainable marketing via Social value Segmentation,” kahle, lynn R., eda gurel-Atay, and lisa Forster. Sustainable Consumption Conference, hamburg, germany, november 2011.

“The Psychology of nASCAR’s Signage moving at 175 mPh: Ubiquitous decals,” gurel-Atay, eda, and lynn R. kahle. SportsSIg Special Session on Cognitive Consequences of Clutter in Sports marketing: Ubiquitous Sports, American marketing Association Summer marketing educators’ Conference, San Francisco, California, August 2011.

“Aviary Segmentation: Theory and method,” kahle, lynn R., eda gurel-Atay, Jae-gu Yu, and karen Ring.

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Special session on Tweeting birds: An Aviary lifestyle Segmentation Strategy for Social media, Academy of marketing Science world marketing Congress, Reims, France, July 2011.

“Sources of health Information as a Function of Aviary lifestyles and Product/Service Category,” elizabeth Stickel, eda gurel-Atay, Steven Andrews, and Cat Armstrong Soule. Special session on Tweeting birds: An Aviary lifestyle Segmentation Strategy for Social media, Academy of marketing Science world marketing Congress, Reims, France, July 2011.

Lisa JohnsonAssociate Professor, School of business and leadership

Books or Book Chapterslau, Terence and Johnson, lisa. The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business. Flat world knowledge, 2011.

Lynda S. LivingstonProfessor, School of business and leadership

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Using Peer-to-Peer Student managed Fund for Community Service,” with Thomas glassman and C. Shane wright. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, vol. 5, Issue 10, 197–210, 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Could Peer-to-Peer loans Substitute for Payday loans?” global Conference on business and Finance, honolulu, hawai`i, January 2012.

“Intraportfolio Correlation: An Application for Investments Students.” global Conference on business and Finance, honolulu, hawai`i, January 2012.

“Intraportfolio Correlation: An Application for Investments Students.” decision Sciences Institute’s annual meeting, boston, massachusetts, november 2011.

Awards and Honorsbest Paper in Session (Finance): “Intraportfolio Correlation: An Application for Investments Students.” global Conference on business and Finance, 2012.

outstanding Research Award: “Could Peer-to-Peer loans Substitute for Payday loans?” global Conference on business and Finance, 2012.

Featured Paper: “Intraportfolio Correlation: An Application for Investments Students.” decision Sciences Institute’s annual meeting, 2011.

Case Research Journal outstanding Reviewer for 2011.

J. Brad ReichAssociate Professor, law and ethics, School of business and leadership

Papers, Articles, Reviews“You Can’t Put the genie back in the bottle: Rights and liabilities of egg donors in the Cyberprocreation era,” with dawn Swink. Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology, 2010.

nila m. WieseAssociate Professor, School of business and leadership; director, business leadership Program

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Culture-based values and management Style of marketing decision makers in Six western Pacific Rim Countries.” (Albaum, g., Julie, Y., wiese, n., herche, J., evangelista, F., murphy, b.) Journal of Global Marketing,

23(2), 2010.

chemistryDaniel A. BurgardAssociate Professor, Chemistry

Papers, Articles, Reviewsburgard, daniel A.; bria ’10, Carmen R. m.; berenbeim ’09, Jacob A. “Remote Sensing of emissions from In-Use Small engine marine vessels.” Environmental Science & Technology, 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Trends in Adhd medication Use on a College Campus.” environmental Sciences: water, gordon Research Conference, holderness School, holderness, new hampshire, June 24–29, 2012.

“on-Road measurements of Transit bus emissions,” with matthew breuer ’13. 22nd CRC on-Road vehicle emissions workshop, San diego, California, march 26–28, 2012.

John HansonProfessor, Chemistry

Papers, Articles, Reviewshanson, J.; dasher, b.; Scharrer, e.; hoyt, T. “exploring the Stereochemistry of the wittig Reaction: The Unexpected Influence of a nominal Spectator Ion.” The Journal of Chemical Education, September 2010, 87, 971–74.

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Steven neshybaProfessor, Chemistry

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Arrhenius analysis of anisotropic surface diffusion on the prismatic facet of ice,” Ivan gladich, william Pfalzgraff ’10, ondrej maršálek, Pavel Jungwirth, martina Roeselová, and Steven neshyba. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 13 (invited paper), 19960–9, 2011.

“Comparative molecular dynamics study of vapor-exposed basal, prismatic, and pyramidal surfaces of ice,” william Pfalzgraff ’10, Steven neshyba, and martina Roeselova. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Victoria Buch Memorial Special Edition, vol. 115, Issue 23, pp. 6184–193, June 16, 2011.

“A responsitivity-based criterion for accurate calibration of FTIR spectra: theoretical development and bandwidth estimation,” Penny m. Rowe, Steven neshyba, and von P. walden. Optics Express, vol. 19, Issue 7, pp. 5930–41, 2011.

“A responsitivity-based criterion for accurate calibration of FTIR spectra: identification of in-band low-responsitivity wave numbers,” Penny m. Rowe, Steven neshyba, Christopher Cox, and von P. walden. Optics Express, vol. 19, Issue 6, pp. 5451–63, 2011.

“Scanning electron microscopy and molecular dynamics of surfaces of growing and ablating hexagonal ice crystals,” with william Pfalzgraff ’10 and Ryan hulscher ’06. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Arrhenius analysis of anisotropic surface self-diffusion on the prismatic facet of ice,” Ivan gladich, william Pfalzgraff ’10, ondrej maršálek, Pavel Jungwirth, martina Roeselová, Steven neshyba, presented by gladich. 243rd ACS national meeting & exposition, San diego, California, march 2012.

“developing models for Sustainability 101: eighteen Faculty members Collaborate on a new Foundation for Sustainability Teaching and learning,” Robert Turner, Rob Cole, benjamin Fackler-Adams, Jean macgregor, Sonya Remington, Rebeca Rivera, daniel Sherman, Claus Svendsen, Jill whitman, and Steven neshyba. eighth International Conference on environmental, Cultural, economic, and Social Sustainability, vancouver, british Columbia, January 2012.

“Arrhenius Analysis of Anisotropic Surface Self-diffusion on the Prismatic Facet of Ice,” Ivan gladich, william Pfalzgraff ’10, ondrej maršálek, Pavel Jungwirth, martina Roeselová, and Steven neshyba, presented by gladich. xIxth Conference of hydrogen bonds, gottingen, germany, September 2011.

“Scanning electron microscopy and molecular dynamics of ice: what is the origin of trans-prismatic strands?” Steven neshyba, wailliam Pfalzgraff ’10, and martina Roeselová. Poster presentation at 2010 gordon Conference on water and Aqueous Solutions, holderness, new hampshire, August 8–13, 2010.

Amy L. odegardAssistant Professor, Chemistry

Papers, Articles, Reviewsodegard, A.l., banerjee, m., Johnson, J.e. “Flock house virus: A model System for Understanding non-enveloped virus entry and membrane Penetration.” Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 2010.

Eric ScharrerProfessor and department Chair, Chemistry

Grantsnational Science Foundation, division of materials Research-Solid State and materials Chemistry: “RUI: new oxadiazole containing liquid crystals: effects of structural changes on the biaxial nematic phase,” 2010–2013.

classics

David LupherProfessor emeritus, Classics

Books or Book ChaptersAlberico Gentili, The Wars of the Romans: A Critical Edition and Translation of De Armis Romanis. david lupher, translator. benedict kingsbury and benjamin Straumann, eds. oxford University Press, 2011.

“Yankee She-men and octoroon electra: basil lanneau gildersleeve on Slavery, Race, and Abolition,” co-authored with elizabeth vandiver, Ancient Slavery and Abolition: From Hobbes to Hollywood. edith hall, Richard Alston, and Justine mcConnell, eds. oxford University Press, 2011.

“The de armis Romanis and the exemplum of Roman Imperialism.” The Roman Foundations of International Law. benedict kingsbury and benjamin Straumann, eds. oxford University Press, 2010.

Aislinn melchiorAssociate Professor, Classics

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Caesar in vietnam: did soldiers in pre-modern wars suffer PTSd?” Greece & Rome 58.2, Fall 2011.

“The AbC method of Reinforcing the meaning of declensional endings.” Classical World 104.4, 2011.

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Lectures and Professional Presentations“ovid’s Metamorphoses : before the Change.” langlow honors Program Tea, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, march 1, 2012.

“Apologetic Allusion and generic Repurposing in the exhortations at Pharsalus.” American Philological Association Annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 2012.

“‘whose dog are you?’ moral metabiography and named slaves in Plutarch’s Roman Lives.” Playful Plutarch Conference, oxford University, oxford, United kingdom, July 2011.

Eric orlinProfessor, Classics

Books or Book Chapters

“Augustan Religion: From locative to utopian.” Rome and Religion. Society for biblical literature, 2011.

Foreign Cults in Rome: Creating a Roman Empire. oxford

University Press, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Polytheistic Rome.” Bible Odyssey web project. Society for biblical literature, 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“monuments and memory in Augustan Rome.” Classics department Seminar, University of victoria, victoria, british Columbia, February 24, 2012.

“Religious Toleration in an Age of empire: what can we learn from the Romans?” Classical Association of vancouver Island, victoria, british Columbia, February 23, 2012.

“Roman Religion: Reform and Renewal.” Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, october 17, 2011.

“Approaches to Roman Religion.” mellon graduate workshop, (Re)uniting Fractured Disciplines, brown University, november 9, 2010.

“Roman Religion: Reform and Renewal.” Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology, brown University, november 8, 2010.

“Augustan Reconstruction and Roman memory.” memoria Romana Conference, Austin, Texas, 2010.

Grantsmax Planck International Research grant: “The Creation of cultural identities in Augustan Italy,” 2010.

communication studiesDerek BuescherProfessor and department Chair, Communication Studies

Books or Book Chapters“educational Convergences: The Potential Relationships between Parliamentary and Policy debate Communities,” Navigating Opportunity: Policy Debate in the 21st Century. Allan louden, ed. International debate education Association, 2010.

Rowland, R., Atchison, J. and buescher, d., “Status of Standards of Tenure and Promotion in debate” Navigating Opportunity: Policy Debate in the 21st Century. Allan louden,

ed. International debate education Association, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentationslecturer for the 2010 Foreign language Teaching and Research Press (FlTRP) Cup, daxing, China.

Honors and AwardsAward of Recognition: “outstanding Contribution to China’s debate.” Foreign language Teaching and Research Press, 2010.

Renee HoustonAssociate Professor, Communication Studies

Books or Book Chaptersedley, P. & houston, R. “The more things change, the more they stay the same: The role of ICTs in interpersonal familial relationships.” Computer-Mediated Communication in Personal Relationships. l. webb & k. wright, eds. Peter lang Publishing, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviewsgeist-martin, P., gates, l., wiering, l., kirby, e. houston, R., lilly, A. & moreno, J. “exemplifying Collaborative Autoethnographic Practice via Shared Stories of mothering.” Journal of Research Practice, volume 6, Issue 1, Article m8, 2010.

Honors and AwardsSenior Fellow, American leadership Forum, 2008–present.

James JasinskiProfessor, Communication Studies

Books or Book Chapters“Analyzing Constitutive Rhetorics: The virginia and kentucky Resolutions and the ‘Principles of ’98,’” with Jennifer mercieca. The Handbook of Rhetoric and Public Address, Shawn J. Parry-giles and J. michael hogan, eds.,

blackwell Publishing, 2010.

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comparative sociologymonica DeHartAssociate Professor of Anthropology, Comparative Sociology; Co-director, latin American Studies

Books or Book ChaptersEthnic Entrepreneurs: Identity and Development Politics in Latin America. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010.

“migration and Tourism: People on the move,” with nick kontogeorgopolous. Introduction to International Political Economy, 5th Ed., david balaam and bradford dillman.

new York: longman, 2011.

Andrew m. GardnerAssociate Professor, Comparative Sociology

Books or Book Chapters“why do They keep Coming? labor migrants in the gulf States.” Migrant Labour in the Persian Gulf, mehran kamrava and Zahra babar, eds. new York: Columbia University Press, 2012.

City of Strangers: Gulf Migration and the Indian

Community in Bahrain. Cornell University Press, 2010.

“engulfed: Indian guest workers, bahraini Citizens and the Structural violence of the kafala System.” The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and Freedom of Movement. nicholas de genova and nathalie Peutz, eds. durham, north Carolina: duke University Press, 305–49, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“gulf migration and the Family.” The Journal of Arabian Studies, 1(1): 3–25, 2011.

“Applied Anthropology in Qatar and the neighboring gulf States.” Society for Applied Anthropology News, 2011.

“labor Camps in the gulf States.” Viewpoints: Migration and the Gulf, The middle east Institute, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“migration and Advocacy in Qatar,” with Silvia Pessoa, for the session “Anthropologists as Advocates for Immigrants and Refugees.” Annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, baltimore, maryland, march 29, 2012.

“migration and Alternative/non-capitalist political ecologies: Focus on the gulf States,” for the roundtable discussion “migration and Alternative and non-Capitalist Political ecologies.” Annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, baltimore, maryland, march 29, 2012.

“Segregation and Urban Space in the gulf.” Invited lecture. Johns hopkins department of Political Science, baltimore, maryland, march 28, 2012.

“Tribalism, Identity and Citizenship in Contemporary Qatar,” with Ali Al-Shawi. Annual meeting of the middle east Studies Association, washington, d.C., december 3, 2011.

“‘lazy Arabs’: A Reconceptualization of the Qatari ‘Rentier economy.’” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, montreal, Canada, november 16, 2011.

“Circular migration and the gulf States,” with Zahra babar. Invited lecture for United nations University Center of Studies and Research on migration. Universitat Autonoma de barcelona, Spain, october 21, 2011.

“Transnational migration in the gulf States: An overview.” Invited presentation, In the Shadows of the Oil Economy: Land, Agriculture, and Arab Employment, london School of economics, June 24, 2011.

“City of Strangers: gulf migration and the Indian Community in bahrain.” Invited lecture, Ethnography and History of Southwest Asia and North Africa Seminar Series, london School of economics, June 23, 2011.

“‘lazy Arabs’: A Reconceptualization of the Qatari Rentier economy.” Annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, washington, march 30, 2011.

“Teaching in Arabia: An Introduction.” Invited lecture with Sharon nagy, Teaching in Bahrain: Cultural Insights, College of Commerce, dePaul University, February 25, 2011.

“Journey to Arabia: ethnographic explorations of the labor migrant experience.” The Sponsorship System: Results and Solutions, Qatar University, February 25, 2011.

“Rumor and myth in labor Camps of Qatar.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, new orleans, louisiana, november 17, 2010.

“engulfed: Indian guest workers, bahraini Citizens, and the Structural violence of the kafala System.” Invited lecture, new York University’s hagop kevorkian Center for near eastern Studies, november 12, 2010.

“In the Shadows of Skyscrapers: labor migrants in the Petroleum States of the Arabian Peninsula.” Invited lecture, world Issues Forum, Fairhaven College/western washington University, october 27, 2010.

Grantsopen Society Foundation, International migration Initiative grant: “labor migrants and Access to Justice in Qatar an kuwait,” 2012–2013.

Qatar national Research Fund national Priorities Research (nPRP) grant, lead Principal Investigator: “Transnational labor migration: An empirical Sociological Analysis,” 2010–2012.

Qatar national Research Fund national Priorities Research (nPRP) grant, Co-Principal Investigator with

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dr. kaltham Alghanim, lead Principal Investigator: “Connecting Past and Present: women’s Identity and Image in Arab Culture,” 2010–2012.

Qatar national Research Fund Undergraduate Research experience Program (UReP) grant, Principal Investigator: “Consumerism and Contemporary doha: An ethnographic exploration,” 2010.

Leon GrunbergProfessor, Comparative Sociology

Books or Book ChaptersTurbulence: Boeing and the State of American Workers and Managers, with Sarah moore, ed greenberg and Pat Sikora. Yale University Press, 2010.

“Transnational Corporations,” with mike veseth. Introduction to International Political Economy, 5th Ed., david balaam and bradford dillman. new York:

longman, 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“navigating through Turbulence: Implications for employees, companies and governments.” 10th european

management Association Conference, Rome, Italy, 2010.

Sunil KukrejaProfessor, Comparative Sociology; Associate Academic dean

Books or Book Chapters“The development Conundrum.” Introduction to International Political Economy, 5th Ed. david balaam and bradford dillman. new York: longman, 2011 (released 2010).

Jennifer UtrataAssistant Professor, Comparative Sociology

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Youth Privilege: doing Age and gender in Russia’s Single-mother Families,” Gender & Society 25: 616–41, october 2011.

Review: Needed by Nobody: Homelessness and Humanness in Post-Socialist Russia, by Tova hojdestrand. Social Forces, 89, december 2010, 725–7.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Intersectionality is not destiny: negotiating Triple outsider Status in Russia.” Pacific Sociological Association Annual meeting, session on “Intersectionality and the Researcher,” San diego, California, march 2012.

“Single motherhood and the gender Crisis in Post-Soviet Russia.” Regional Policy Symposium on gender Issues in eastern europe and eurasia (April 5–8), funded by the United States department of State’s Title vIII Program and implemented by IRex and the woodrow wilson International Center for Scholars’ kennan Institute, April 2011.

“‘Parents give you Power’: gender, generation, and Privilege in Russia’s Single-mother Families.” Pacific Sociological Association Annual meeting, gender Session (march), Seattle, washington, march 2011.

“State Silence, Societal Indifference: The normalcy of Single motherhood in Contemporary Russia.” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) Annual Convention (november), los Angeles, California. Interdisciplinary Panel: “Russia motherhood: Past and Present,” november 2010.

“The difference a babushka makes: The Relative Success of Single-mother Families in Russia.” American Sociological Association Annual meeting, Regular Session on Family and kinship: Family Relationships, Challenges, and well-being (August), Atlanta, georgia, August 2010.

Awards and Honors2012 distinguished Article Award, American Sociological Association’s Sex and gender Section: “Youth Privilege,” Gender & Society, 2011.

IRex Fellow, Regional Policy Symposium: “gender in the 21st Century: eastern europe and eurasia,” 2011.

economicsD. Wade HandsProfessor, economics

Books or Book Chapters“The Rise and Fall of walrasian economics: The keynesian effect.” Microfoundations Reconsidered: The Relationship of Micro and Macroeconomics in Historical Perspective, P.g. duarte and g.T. lima, eds., edward elgar Publishers, 93–130, 2012.

“Realism, Commonsensibles, and economics: The Case of Contemporary Revealed Preference Theory.” Economics for Real: Uskali Mäki and the Place of Truth in Economics, A. lehtinen, J. kuorikoski, and P. Ylikoski, eds., Routledge, 156–78, 2012.

The Edgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology, d. wade hands and John b. davis, eds., edward elgar Publishers, 2011.

“henry Schultz.” The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, R.b. emmett, ed. Cheltenham, Uk: edward elgar, 322–5, 2010.

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“The Phase diagram Technique for Analyzing the Stability of multiple-market equilibrium.” Famous Figures and Diagrams in Economics, m. blaug and P. lloyd, eds., edward elgar Publishers, 280–5, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“back to the ordinalist Revolution: behavioral economic Concerns in early modern Consumer Choice Theory,” metroeconomica, 62, 286–410, 2011.

“economics, Psychology, and the history of Consumer Choice Theory,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34, 633–48, 2010.

“Stabilizing Consumer Choice: The Role of ‘True dynamic Stability’ and Related Concepts in the history of Consumer Choice Theory.” The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 17, 313–43, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Paul Samuelson and Revealed Preference Theory.” european Society for the history of economic Thought (eSheT), St. Petersburg, Russia, may 17–19, 2012.

“Foundations of Revealed Preference Theory.” International network for economic method (Inem), St. Petersburg, Russia, may 16, 2012.

Invited Participant, Institute for new economic Thinking Conference, Paradigm Lost: Rethinking Economics and Politics, berlin, germany, April 12–15, 2012.

“orthodox and heterodox economics in Recent economic methodology.” xvII meeting on epistemology of the economic Sciences, School of economic Sciences, University of buenos Aires, buenos Aires, Argentina, october 6–7, 2011.

GrantsInstitute for new economic Thinking Research Award. “Paul Samuelson and the keynesian golden Age,” 2010.

Institute for new economic Thinking Award, Support for an International workshop on “The methodology of Systemic Risk,” with John b. davis, 2010.

David LewisAssociate Professor, economics

Papers, Articles, Reviews“economic-based Projections of Future land-Use Under Alternative economic Policy Scenarios in the Conterminous U.S.,” with v. Radeloff, e. nelson, A. Plantinga, d. helmers, J. lawler, J. withey, F. beaudry, S. martinuzzi, v. butsic, e. lonsdorf, d. white, and S. Polasky. Ecological Applications, 22(3): 1036–49, 2012.

“Regional- and district-level drivers of Timber harvesting in european Russia After the Collapse of the Soviet Union,” with k. wendland, J. Alix-garcia,

m. ozdogan, m. baumann, and v. Radeloff. Global Environmental Change, 21: 1290–300, 2011.

“An econometric Analysis of land development with endogenous Zoning,” with v. butsic and l. ludwig. Land Economics, 87(3): 412–32, 2011.

“Are There Spatial Spillovers in the Adoption of Clean Technology? The Case of organic dairy Farming,” with b. barham and b. Robinson. Land Economics, 87(2): 250–67, may 2011.

“The efficiency of voluntary Incentive Policies for Preventing biodiversity loss,” with A. Plantinga, e. nelson, and S. Polasky. Resource and Energy Economics, 33(1): 192–211, January 2011.

“An economic Framework for Forecasting land Use and ecosystem Change.” Resource and Energy Economics, 2010.

“lakeshore Zoning has heterogeneous ecological effects: An Application of a Coupled economic-ecological model,” with v. butsic and v. Radeloff. Ecological Applications, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“empirical economic modeling of land Conservation Programs and ecosystem Services.” International Forum of ecosystem Adaptability Science III, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, november 2011.

“Are There Spactial Spillovers in the Adoption of Clean Technology? The Case of organic dairy Farming.” world Congress of environmental and Resource economists, montreal, Canada, June 2010.

Bruce mannProfessor, economics

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Thomas holdych: A Pioneer and visionary.” Seattle University Law Review, vol. 35, no. 35, ix–xiii, winter 2012.

education

Fred L. HamelAssociate Professor, School of education

Papers, Articles, ReviewsRyken, A.e. & hamel, F.l. “what matters is mutual investment and evidence-based dialogue: designing meaningful contexts for teacher learning.” Northwest Passage: Journal of Educational Practices 9 (2): 95–103, 2011.

hamel, F.l. & Jaasko-Fisher, h. “hidden labor in the mentoring of pre-service teachers: notes on a mentor teacher advisory council.” Teaching and Teacher Education 27 (2): 434–42, 2011.

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hamel, F. & Ryken, A.e. “Reframing school-university partnerships in an era of accountability.” Teacher Education and Practice 23 (3): 292–313, 2010.

hamel, F., Chikamori, k., ono, Y., & williams, J. “First contact: Initial responses to cultural disequilibrium in a short term teaching exchange program.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2010.

hamel, F.l. & Ryken, A.e. “Rehearsing professional roles in community: Teacher identity development in a school-university partnership.” Teacher Development 14 (3): 335–50, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentationshamel, F.l. “Assuring quality or overwhelming teachers? high quality performance assessment in American pre-service teacher education.” Invited presentation. Pacific Rim International Teacher education Symposium, naruto University of education, Tokushima, Japan, July 2012.

hamel, F.l., hillis, m.R., & the lincoln Center Research Team. “what makes us motivated? exploring the lincoln Center model.” 2012 Youth and Family Summit, lincoln high School, Tacoma, washington, April 2012.

Sollom-brotherton, n. & hamel, F.l. “whose space? Finding third space in an urban high school literature classroom.” Roundtable presentation. Annual Conference of the American educational Research Association, vancouver, british Columbia, April 2012.

hillis, m.R. & hamel, F.l. “exploring the development of student motivation through the lincoln Center model.” International Conference of Cultural and Social Aspects of Research, San Antonio, Texas, march 2012.

hamel, F.l., Ryken, A., & Ruiz, l. “building small intentional partnerships: Forging opportunities for teacher learning.” Annual Conference of the northwest Association of Teacher educators, St. martins College, olympia, washington, April, 2011.

hamel, F.l. Panel: “Insights from JUSTeC for Preparing the next Chapter of Teacher education.” American Association of Colleges of Teacher education, San diego, California, February, 2011.

hamel, F.l., lavold, A., Zamira, J., & bell, R. “Shifting the literacy Paradigm: Performing monologues with 9th graders in an Urban high School.” 2010 Race and Pedagogy national Conference, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, october, 2010.

hamel, F., Ryken, A., Tamashiro, J., & neshyba, S. “‘It’s like when You Are at a dance...’: Possibilities and dangers of models, Analogies, and Representations in Teaching Science.” 2010 Race and Pedagogy national Conference, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, october, 2010.

hamel, F.l., Chikamori, k., ono, Y., burris, k. “First Contact: Initial Responses to Cultural disequilibrium in a Short-term Teaching exchange Program.” Annual meeting of the Japan-U.S. Teacher education Consortium (JUSTeC), Tamagawa University, Tokyo, Japan, July 2010.

Amy E. RykenAssociate Professor, School of education

Books or Book ChaptersArtist book: Are you a boy or a girl?: Conversations about gender in elementary classrooms, 2011.

bartosh, o., Ryken, A.e., Tudor, m., & mayer-Smith, J. “Tahoma outdoor Academy: learning about science and the environment inside and outside the classroom.” Exemplary Science for Resolving Societal Challenges, Robert e. Yager, ed., Arlington, virginia: national Science Teachers Association, pp. 93–110, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviewswacker ’10, m.A.T.’11, n. & Ryken, A.e. “because it’s a girl cake!: Fostering dialogue about gender identity in elementary classrooms.” Northwest Passage: Journal of Educational Practices, 10 (1), 65–78, June 2012.

“elementary classrooms and gender: Two conversations,” quiet Shorts, 24–5, 2011.

Ryken, A.e. & hamel, F.l. “what matters is mustual investment and evidence-based dialogue: designing meaningful contexts for teacher learning.” Northwest Passage: Journal of Educational Practices, 95–103, Fall 2011.

Ryken, A.e. & Senn, h.A. Curriculum guide: Glimmering gone exhibition by Ingalena Klenell and Beth Lipman at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma, washington: museum of glass, 2010.

hamel, F.l. & Ryken, A.e. “Reframing school-university partnerships in an era of accountability.” Teacher Education and Practice, 23 (3), 292–313, 2010.

hamel, F.l. & Ryken, A.e., “Rehearsing professional roles in community: Teacher identity development in a school-university partnership.” Teacher Development 14(3): 335–50, 2010.

“multiple representations as sites for teacher reflection about mathematics learning.” Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 12, 347–64, 2009.

“Interpreting nature: Connecting to visitor thinking.” Roots: Botanic Gardens Conservation International Education Review, 6(1), 9–13, 2009.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Forcing STem education: lessons learned from Stewart middle School,” with Cyrus brown and Amy karlstrom. national Science Teachers Association Area Conference, Seattle, washington, december 9, 2011.

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“The thinking skills and practices of science.” bay-watershed education and Training (b-weT), Seaport museum, Tacoma, washington, may 13, 2011.

“Silence = bullying and death, Conversation = relationships and life.” lavendar graduates’ Celebration, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, may 13, 2011.

hamel, F.l., Ryken, A., & Ruiz, l. “building small intentional partnerships: Forging opportunities for teacher learning.” Annual Conference of the northwest Association of Teacher educators, St. martins College, olympia, washington, April 2011.

“enhancing Professional Identity development Through the Use of Social media.” educause learning Initiative Annual meeting, Austin, Texas, January 2010.

Recordings, Compositions, Exhibitions, Performances“elementary classrooms and gender: Two conversations.” quiet Speaks, Q Cafe, Seattle, washington, September 30, 2011.

Grantsnational Science Foundation: “Using Contemporary evolution to Teach About the nature of Science to

Underserved Audiences,” 2011–2012.

John WoodwardProfessor and dean, School of education

Books or Book ChaptersImproving Mathematical Problem Solving in Grades 4 Through 8. Institute of education Sciences, U.S. department of education, 2012.

Special Education Curriculum in an Era of High Standards. learning About disabilities, 3rd edition, 2012.

Jitendra, A., woodward, J., & Star, J. “middle School Students’ Thinking about Ratios and Proportions.” Response to Intervention in Mathematics, R. gersten & R. newman-gonchar, eds., baltimore, maryland: brookes Cole, 2011.

woodward, J. “The Role of motivation in Secondary mathematics Instruction: Implications for RTI.” Response to Intervention in Mathematics, R. gersten & R. newman-gonchar, eds., baltimore, maryland: brookes Cole, 2011.

woodward, J., beckmann, S., driscoll, m., Franke, m., herzig, P., Jitendra, A., loedinger, k. R., & ogbuehi, P. Improving mathematical problem solving in grades 4 through 8: A practice guide. washington, d.C.: national Center for education evaluation and Regional Assistance, Institute of education Sciences, U.S. department of education, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Improving mathematical Problem Solving in grades 4 to 8.” Annual Convention of the national Council for the Teachers of mathematics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 2012.

englishJulie nelson ChristophAssociate Professor, english; director, Center for writing, learning, and Teaching

Papers, Articles, Reviews“‘let Yourself Shine Through’: looking At and Through Students’ Invention of ethos.” Journal of Teaching Writing, 25.2, 2010: 177–97.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“when high-Speed meets dial-Up: material Conditions and literacy Research methods.” International Symposium on language and Communication, Izmir, Turkey, June 10, 2012.

“Strategies of Placement in women’s writing on the Frontier.” University of Passau, Passau, germany, June 2012.

“when high-Speed meets dial-Up: material Conditions and literacy Research methods.” Conference on College Composition and Communication, St. louis, missouri, march 22, 2012.

“where There is no library: doing Research at a new University in east Africa.” Conference on College Composition and Communication, Atlanta, georgia, April 6, 2011.

“‘Please refer to the line above’: writing and the Personal on both Sides of the Technological divide.” Israel Forum for Academic writing, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 28, 2010.

“Tanzania’s great experiment Revisited: Sponsorship of literacy in Contemporary Zanzibar.” Fulbright Reflection

Series, U.S. embassy in dar es Salaam, July 6, 2010.

Beverly H. ConnerInstructor, english

Papers, Articles, ReviewsReview: “Surgeon green.” Crosscurrents, University of Puget Sound, Spring 2010.

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Denise DespresProfessor, english, honors, and humanities

Books or Book Chapters“Sacramentals and ghostly Sights.” Something Fear-

ful: Medievalist Scholars on the ‘Religion Turn’ in Literary

Criticism, kathryn kerby-Fulton, ed., University of notre

dame, 2010.

Papers, Articles, ReviewsReview: Chaucer and Religion, helen Philips, ed. Cambridge: d.S. brewer, 2010. Religion and Literature 43.2, 2011.

Review: Imagining an English Reading Public, 1150–1400, katherine breen. Cambridge University Press, 2010. Review of English Studies, 2011.

Review: Three Women of Liege: A Critical Edition of and Commentary on the Middle English Lives of Elizabeth of Spalbeek, Christina Mirabilis, and Marie d’Oignies, Jennifer n. brown. The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, october 2010.

Peter H. GreenfieldProfessor emeritus, english

Grantsnational endowment for the humanities grant: Records of early english drama, editorial support, 2009–11.

Priti JoshiAssociate Professor and department Chair, english

Books or Book Chapters“The middle Classes.” Dickens in Context, Sally ledger and holly Furneaux, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

“The victorians and Race.” Dickens in Context, Sally ledger and holly Furneaux, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

“Technology in the victorian Studies Classroom.” Teaching Nineteenth-century Fiction, Andrew maunder and Jennifer Phegley, eds. london: Palgrave, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“The other great exhibition: mayhew’s Catalog of the Industrious.” Literature Compass 9/1, 95–105, 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“A hand From the Past: A Father’s letters to his daughter.” victorian Futures, Santa Cruz, California, July 29, 2011.

“which house Is It?: Sketches From Above.” dickens Project, Santa Cruz, California, August 2, 2010.

GrantsCurran Fellow, Research Society for victorian Periodicals: “negotiating empire From within: The Anglo-Indian

Mofussilite,” 2011.

Hans ostromdistinguished Professor, African American Studies and english

Books or Book ChaptersHonoring Juanita: A Novel. Congruent Angle Press, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“hidden Purposes of Creative writing: Self, Power, and knowledge.” Teaching Creative Writing in Higher Education: Anglo-American Perspectives, heather beck, ed. london: Palgrave, 2010.

Awards and Honorsmember, Pen/American Center.

ADDitionAL SCHoLARSHiP in EnGLiSH

See Humanities, George S. Erving.

environmental policy and decision makingSee Biology, Peter Hodum.

See Education, Amy E. Ryken.

See Geology, Kena Fox-Dobbs.

exercise scienceGary mcCallAssociate Professor, exercise Science

Papers, Articles, Reviewsk.C. Parvaresh, A.m. huber, R.l. brochin, P.l. bacon, g.e. mcCall, k.A. huey, and J.P.k. hyatt, “vegF expression during acute hypertrophy is muscle-specific and localizes as a sarcomeric pattern within fibers.” Experimental Physiology. 95(11): 1098–106; november 2010.

d.l. Allen, g.e. mcCall, A. loh, m.C. madden, and R.S. mehan. “Acute daily psychological stress causes increased atrophic gene expression and myostatin-dependent muscle atrophy.” American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology. 299(3): R889–98; September 2010.

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Lectures and Professional PresentationsC.e. Corser-Jensen, J.R. hagerup, C.w. moore, and g.e. mcCall. “Is activation of the hPA axis during high intensity cycling mediated?” American College of Sports medicine 2011 Annual meeting, denver, Colorado, June 1–4, 2011. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43(5): S000, 2011.

J.R. hagerup, C.e. Corser-Jensen, C.w. moore, and g.e. mcCall. “The effect of repeated bouts of high intensisty cycling on plasma interleukin-6 in college students.” American College of Sports medicine 2011 Annual meeting, denver, Colorado, June 1–4, 2011. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43(5): S331, 2011.

k.C. Parvaresh, R.l. brochin, A.m. huber, P.l. bacon, g.e. mcCall, and J.P.k. hyatt. “vegF and hb-egF expression and localization in chronically overloaded rat plantaris and soleus muscle.” American College of Sports medicine 2010 Annual meeting, baltimore, maryland, June 1–5, 2010. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 42(5): S264, 2010.

foreign languages and literature

mark HarpringAssociate Professor, Foreign languages and literature

Books or Book ChaptersStudies in Honor of Vernon Chamberlin. mark harpring, ed., Juan de la Cuesta, 2011.

Diane KelleyProfessor and department Chair, Foreign languages and literature

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Culture wars: early modern French Theater and Contemporary American Culture in the general education Classroom.” Eighteenth-Century Studies and the State of Education. Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe & His Contemporaries, 3.1, october 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Forgery and Fake Copies: mme de Thémines’ letter in lafayette’s La Princesse de Clèves.” women in French Conference, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, February 24–25, 2012.

Brendan LanctotAssistant Professor, Foreign languages and literature; Co-director, latin American Studies

Papers, Articles, Reviews“César Aira, inversionista; o, la krisis de law nueva narrativa argentina.” Cuaderno de Estudios Humanísticos y Literatura 14 (2010): 145–55.

“graffiti and the Poetics of Politics in Rosas’s Argentina (1829–1852).” Hispanic Review 78.1, 2010, 49–70.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Ora las bolas, ora la pluma : writing, Power, and Portraiture in Post-Revolutionary Argentina.” Spanish matters vI, University of Puget Sound, April 7, 2011.

“Permutaciones transgenéricas: Una lectura comparativa de La prueba de César Aira y Tan de repente de Diego Lerman. Cine-lit vII, Portland State University, February 26, 2011.

“doing a number on it: going crazy with the blackboard and embracing moodle en español.” Presentation with Pepa lago-grana, Cindy Riche, and harry vélez-Quiñones. SwAllT/nwAllT 2010 Conference: Sustainable language learning Technology, Reed College, october, 16, 2010.

David F. tinsleydistinguished Professor, Foreign languages and literature

Books or Book Chapters“mapping muslims: The geopolitics of Islam in Texts and Images of middle high german literature at the beginning of the Thirteenth Century.” Contexualizing the Muslim Other in Medieval Christian Discourse. Jerold Frakes, ed. The new middle Ages Series. new York: Palgrave macmillan, 2011.

“The Spiritual Friendship of henry Suso and elsbeth Stagel.” Friendship in the Medieval and Early Modern Period. Albrecht Classen, ed. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2011.

The Scourge and the Cross: Ascetic Mentalities of the Later Middle Ages. mediaevalia groningana Series, University of groningen, Peeters Publishers, leuven, belgium 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Sisterbooks.” Survey of past and current research. Handbook of Medieval Studies, Albrecht Classen, ed., degruyter: berlin/new York, 2010.

“mentality Studies.” Survey of past and current research. handbook of medieval Studies, Albrecht Classen, ed., degruyter: berlin/new York, 2010.

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Review: konrad von Stoffeln, German Romance, 2: Gauriel von Muntabel, trans. Siegfried Christoph. (Arthurian Archives, 15.) woodbridge, eng., and Rochester, n.Y.: boydell and brewer, 2007, vii, 360. Speculum, The Journal of the Medieval Academy of America, 2010.

Review: erika lauren lindgren. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany. new York: Columbia University Press, 2009. The Medieval Review, 2010. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tmr

Review: Alfred hiatt, Terra incognita: Mapping the Antipodes before 1600. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, london 2008, xII, Mediävistik 23, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Finding diversity in history: Images of the muslim other in the middle Ages and Their meaning for Today.” The John mcgee memorial lecture, University of Puget Sound, Phi beta kappa, delta of washington, Tacoma, washington, october 24, 2011.

“monstrous depictions of the muslim other: wolfram von eschenbach’s Rennewart.” medieval Academy of America Annual meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, April 10–12, 2011.

GrantsFulbright Faculty Seminar, State of baden-württemberg and International Fulbright Commission: “Recent developments in german Secondary and Post-Secondary education,” June 20–23, 2012.

Awards and Honorsnational Certificate of merit for the Teaching and Support of german language and Culture in the United States. American Association of Teachers of german and the goethe Institute of new York, ACTFl Convention, denver, Colorado, november 19, 2011.

Harry Vélez QuiñonesProfessor, Foreign languages and literature

Books or Book Chapters“‘Templa, pequeño joven, templa el brío’: Pretty boys and Queer Soldiers in miguel de Cervantes’s Numancia.” Early Modern Masculinity in Italy and Spain, University of Toronto Press, 2010.

Curtis Wassonvisiting Assistant Professor, Foreign languages and literature

Lectures and Professional Presentations“‘Perdemos los tipos, pero el hombre se nos revela mejor’: Repetition, Character, and the visual Arts in benito Pérez galdós’s Misericordia.” Sixty-Fourth kentucky Foreign language Conference, University of kentucky, lexington, kentucky, April 14–16, 2011.

“eliding Transitions: Ruth Rendell’s Live Flesh and Pedro Almodóvar’s Carne trémula.” Cine-lit vII, Portland State University, Portland, oregon, February 24–26, 2011.

gender studiesSee Communication Studies, A. Susan Owen.

See Communication Studies, Derek Buescher (director, Gender Studies).

See Comparative Sociology, Jennifer Utrata.

See English, Julie Nelson Christoph.

See English, Priti Joshi.

See Religion, Greta Austin.

See Religion, Suzanne Holland.

geologyKena Fox-DobbsAssistant Professor, geology and environmental Policy and decision making

Papers, Articles, ReviewsFox-dobbs, k., nelson, A.A., koch, P.l., leonard, J.A. “Faunal isotope records reveal trophic and nutrient dynamics in twentieth century Yellowstone grasslands,” biology letters, doI: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0321, 2012.

Yeakel, J.d., guimaraes, P.R., novak, m., Fox-dobbs, k., koch, P.l. “Probabilistic patterns of interaction: the effects of link-strength variability on food-web structure,” Journal of the Royal Society Interface, doI: 10.1098/rsif.2012.0481, 2012.

“Termites create spatial structure and govern ecosystem function by affecting n2 fixation in an east African savanna.” (d.F. doak, A.k. brody, T.P. Palmer), Ecology, 2010.

“Termites, vertebrate herbivores, and the fruiting success of Acacia drepanolobium.” (A.k. brody, T.P. Palmer, d.F. doak), Ecology, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“how faithfully do small mammals record C4 grass abundance in grassland ecosystems? Isotopic insights from fossil and modern communities,” Fox-dobbs, k., haveles, A., Fox, d.l. geological Society of America Annual meeting, 2011.

“And then there were none: Using removal experiments to quantify changes in energy flow and food web structure in a savanna ecosystem,” Fox-dobbs, k., doak, d.F., Pringle, R.m., and J. goheen. The 7th International Conference on Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to ecological Studies, 2010.

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“Paleoenvironmental and paleoecological interpretations of isotopic records derived from fossil caribou antlers,” Fox-dobbs, k., koch, P.l., and m.T. Clementz. Society of vertebrate Paleontology Annual meeting, 2010.

Grantsnational Science Foundation Research opportunity Award (Integrative organismal Systems): “Parasites and the evolution of mating systems: do parasites drive complex behavior in animals?” 2011.

historynancy K. BristowProfessor, history and African American Studies

Books or Book ChaptersAmerican Pandemic: Lost Worlds of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic, oxford University Press, 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“‘They’re Taking These Scars Away’: memory, Civil Rights, and the Jasckson Shootings.” 2012 national Civil Rights Conference, Philadelphia, mississippi, June 19, 2012.

“Forgetting and Remembering: The human legacy of the 1918 Pandemic in the United States,” invited paper. After 1918: history and the Politics of Influenza in the 20th and 21st Centuries, ecole des hautes etudes en Sante Publique (eheSP), Rennes, France, August 2011.

Douglas SackmanProfessor, history

Books or Book ChaptersWild Men: Ishi and Kroeber in the Wilderness of Modern America. oxford University Press, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“The northwest Identity and the Pacific northwest College.” keynote Address. Pacific northwest Colleges Consortium Retreat, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, may 30, 2012.

“Putting the Pacific back into Pacific northwest history: how the Transpacific Traffic in lumber and nature helped Create a Pacific world, 1850–1900.” University of Idaho, moscow, Idaho, october 20, 2011.

“‘good to Think with’ ... and Good to Explore Environmental History With: Food and Agriculture.” From the ground Up: Agriculture and the environment in history, Symposium at California State University, Pomona, California, may 7, 2011.

“back to the nature: Transcendentalism, Tourism, and visions of the California Frontier.” Chair and

Commentator. California American Studies Association meeting, California State University, Fullerton, California, may 7, 2011.

“Representing the Rise and Fall of the orange empire.” Invited talk. California American Studies Association meeting, California State University, Fullerton, California, may 6, 2011.

David SmithProfessor emeritus, history

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Race, nations, and migrants.” Commentator, Pacific Coast Conference on british Studies, Seattle, washington, march, 2011.

“delinquency and welfare in london: 1939–1949.” western Conference on british Studies, Austin, Texas, September 2010.

Katherine Allen SmithAssociate Professor, history

Books or Book ChaptersWar and the Making of Medieval Monastic Culture, boydell & brewer, 2011.

“Spiritual warriors in Citadels of Faith: martial Rhetoric and monastic masculinity in the long Twelfth Century.” Negotiating Clerical Identities: Priests, Monks, and Masculinity in the Middle Ages, Jennifer d. Thibodeaux, ed. london: Palgrave macmillan, 2010, 86–110.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“veterans and Raw Recruits: Spiritual warfare and the Care of novices in the monastery, ca. 1050–1200.” 86th Annual meeting of the medieval Academy of America, Scottsdale,

Arizona, April 15, 2011.

humanitiesGeorge S. ErvingAssociate Professor, humanities, honors, and english

Books or Book Chapters“british Theatre and the French Revolution.” The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature, wiley-blackwell Publishing, 2012.

“The French Revolution and Romantic Period Theatre in britain.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Romanticism, oxford, blackwell Publishers, 2010.

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Lectures and Professional Presentations“‘The Chain of Jealousy’: Selfhood and desire in william blake’s The Four Zoas.” north American Society for the Study of Romanticism Annual Conference, Park City, Utah, August 11–14, 2011.

ADDitionAL SCHoLARSHiP in HUmAnitiES

See Art, Linda K. Williams.

See Classics, Aislinn Melchior.

See Classics, Eric Olin.

See English, Denise Despres.

See English, Priti Joshi.

See Foreign Languages and Literature, Brendan Lanctot.

See Foreign Languages and Literature, David F. Tinsley.

See Foreign Languages and Literature, Harry Vélez-Quiñones

See Foreign Languages and Literature, Kent W. Hooper (director, Humanities).

See History, David Smith.

See History, Katherine Allen Smith.

See Music, Geoffrey Block.

See Philosophy, Paul Loeb.

See Religion, Greta Austin.

See Theatre Arts, Geoffrey S. Proehl.

international political economyBradford DillmanAssociate Professor and director, International Political economy

Books or Book ChaptersIntroduction to International Political Economy, 5th ed., david balaam and bradford dillman. new York: longman, 2011 (released 2010).

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Transnational Advocacy networks and the Trafficking of blood diamonds, Antiques, and waste: The Challenges of Changing Private norms and Combating Illicit Trade.” International Studies Association Annual Convention, San diego, California, April 3, 2012.

nick KontogeorgopoulosProfessor, International Political economy

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Supply-Side Perspectives on ecotourism in northern Thailand.” (kittinoot Chulikavit), International Journal of Tourism Research, 2010.

Emelie K. PeineAssistant Professor, International Political economy

Awards and HonorsFulbright Scholar Core Program, brazil: “Chinese Investment in the brazilian Soybean Industry: implications for brazilian food sovereignty and global food security,” 2012–2013.

mike VesethRobert g. Albertson Professor, International Political economy

Books or Book ChaptersWine Wars: The Curse of the Blue Nun, the Miracle of Two Buck Chuck, and the Revenge of the Terroirists. Rowman & littlefield, 2011.

Globaloney 2.0: The Crash of 2008 and the Future of Globalization. Rowman & littlefield, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentationskeynote Address. washington Association of wine grape growers Annual meeting, kennewick, washington, February 8, 2012.

“State of the Industry.” moderator and breakout Session leader. Unified wine & grape Symposium, Sacramento, California, January, 25, 2012.

Invited Presenter. world Affairs Council of oregon, Portland, oregon, december 8, 2011.

Invited Presenter. washington Association of wine grape growers, Pasco, washington, november 10, 2011.

Invited Presenter. world Affairs Council of Seattle, Seattle, washington, november 3, 2011.

“wine boom and bust—with lessons for France in the 21st Century.” keynote Address. San Francisco Treasury Symposium, San Francisco, California, october 20, 2011.

“wine wars: A Tale of Curses, miracles and Revenge.” linfield College, mcminnville, oregon, September 29, 2011.

Recordings, Compositions, Exhibits, PerformancesBoom Varietal, documentary world premier. oregon Film Festival, bend, oregon, october 7–8, 2011.

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latin american studiesSee Art, Linda K. Williams.

See Business and Leadership, Nila M. Wiese.

See Comparative Sociology, Monica DeHart (co-director, Latin American Studies).

See Foreign Languages and Literature, Brendan Lanctot (co-director, Latin American Studies).

mathematics and computer scienceJames BernhardAssociate Professor, mathematics and Computer Science

Books or Book Chapters“equivariant Cohomology and Reflections.” A Celebration of the Mathematical Legacy of Raoul Bott, P. Robert kotiuga, ed. CRM Proceedings and Lecture Notes 50,

American mathematical Society, 2010.

Sigrun BodineProfessor, mathematics and Computer Science

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Asymptotic integration under weak dichotomies,” with

d.A. lutz. Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, 2010.

Brad RichardsProfessor and department Chair, mathematics and Computer Science

Papers, Articles, Reviews“making sense of data structures exams,” with beth Simon, mike Clancy, Robert mcCartney, briana morrison, brad Richards and kate Sanders. Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Computing Education Research, 2010.

michael Z. SpiveyAssociate Professor, mathematics and Computer Science

Papers, Articles, Reviewsdylan Poulsen ’10, michael Z. Spivey, and Robert marks. “The Poisson Process and Associated Probability distributions on Time Scales,” IEEE 43rd Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST): 49–54, march 2011.

“Asymptotic moments of the bottleneck Assignment Problem.” Mathematics of Operations Research, 36 (2): 205–26, 2011.

“on Solutions to a general Combinatorial Recurrence.” Journal of Integer Sequences, 14 (9): Article 11.9.7, 2011.

“Cycles in war.” Integers, 10: Article g2, 747–64, 2010.

“deranged exams.” The College Mathematics Journal, 2010.

“visualizing Continued Fractions.” The Mathematical Gazette, 94 (530): 284–90, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“on the expected value of the bottleneck Assignment Problem.” InFoRmS Annual meeting, Austin, Texas, november 7, 2010.

Carl toewsAssistant Professor, mathematics and Computer Science

Papers, Articles, ReviewsPentico, d., drake, m., and Toews, C. “The ePQ with partial backordering and phase dependent backordering rate.” Omega, volume 39, Issue 5, pp. 574–77, october 2011.

Toews, C., Pentico, d., and drake, m. “The deterministic eoQ and ePQ with partial backordering at a rate that is linearly dependent on the time to delivery.” International Journal of Production Economics, volume 131, Issue 2, pp.431–764, June 2011.

drake, m., Pentico, d., and Toews, C. “Using the ePQ for coordinated planning of a product with partial backordering and its components.” Mathematical and Computer Modeling, volume 53, pp. 359–75, January 2011.

Grantsnational Institute for mathematical and biological Synthesis working group: “‘Pretty darn good’ Control: extensions of optimal control for ecological systems,” with meghan donahue, Paul Armsworth, and Alan hastings.

musicGeoffrey Blockdistinguished Professor, School of music and humanities

Books or Book ChaptersForeword: loverly: The Life and Times of “My Fair Lady” (dominic mchugh). oxford University Press, 2012.

Foreword: Irving Berlin’s American Musical Theater (Jeffrey magee). oxford University Press, 2012.

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“Integration.” The Oxford Handbook of the American Musical. oxford University Press, 2011.

Foreword: South Pacific: Paradise Rewritten (Jim Lovensheimer). oxford University Press, 2010.

Foreword: Pick Yourself Up: Dorothy Fields and the American Musical (Charlotte greenspan). oxford University Press, 2010.

Foreword: To Broadway, to Life!: The Musical Theater of Bock and Harnick (Philip lambert). oxford University Press, 2010.

Broadway Legacies, geoffrey block, Series editor, oxford University Press, 2010.

Foreword: George Gershwin (larry Starr), Yale broadway masters, geoffrey block, general editor, Yale University Press, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Is life a cabaret? Cabaret and its sources in reality and the imagination,” Studies in Musical Theatre 5/2, 163–80, 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Andrew lloyd webber.” Interview with margaret Thros-

by on AbC Classic Fm (Australian broadcasting Corp.),

march 15, 2011.

Gwynne Kuhner BrownAssistant Professor, School of music

Books or Book Chapters“Performers in Catfish Row: Porgy and Bess as Collaboration.” Blackness in Opera, naomi Andre, karen bryan, and eric Saylor, eds. Illinois University of Illinois Press, 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“The Rise and Fall of william levi dawson’s Negro Folk Symphony (1934).” Society for American music, Cincinnati, ohio, march 11, 2011.

“Interpreting African-American Spirituals Through Arrangement and Performance: eva Jessye and Jester hairston.” American musicological Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, november 6, 2010.

Robert HutchinsonProfessor, School of music

Recordings, Compositions, Exhibits, PerformancesThe Slow Voyage Through Night. CU Symphonic band, University of Colorado-boulder, boulder, Colorado, April 17, 2012.

As the Blue Night Descends Upon the World. CSUb Concert band guest Composers Concert, California State University-bakersfield, bakersfield, California, march 16, 2012.

Concerto for Amplified Violin and Orchestra. Tacoma Youth Symphony with guest maria Sampen, Rialto Theater, Tacoma, washington, march 4, 2012.

Blues and Rhythm Changes for alto saxophone and bassoon. Camas woodwind Quintet Concert, Pacific lutheran University, Tacoma, washington, February 27, 2012.

The Forest Nocturnal Triptych and As The Blue Night Descends Upon the World. Puget Sound Concert band and wind ensemble, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, december 2, 2011.

Gerard morrisAssistant Professor, School of music

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Conducting the works of edgard varèse.” 8th Annual UnCg new music Festival, University of north Carolina at greensboro, greensboro, north Carolina, September 30, 2011.

“edgard varèse: The Astronomer of Sound.” 8th Annual UnCg new music Festival, University of north Carolina at greensboro, greensboro, north Carolina, September 29, 2011.

Dawn PadulaAssistant Professor and director of vocal Studies, School of music

Papers, Articles, Reviews“documenting Fire: A Profile of brian benfer’s Industrial Series.” Ceramics TECHNICAL, Issue 31, 2010, 100–3.

PerformancesRecital, Got Opera?, Jacobsen Recital Series, University of Puget Sound, Schneebeck Concert hall, Tacoma, washington, April 2011.

mezzo-soprano soloist, handel’s Messiah, Christ evangelical Presbyterian Church and orchestra, houston, Texas, december 2010.

Recital, berloiz’s Les Nuits d’Ete and selections from Rossini’s L’Italiana in Algeri, Trinity University, Ruth Taylor Concert hall, San Antonio, Texas, december 2010.

master Class Clinician, Trinity University, Ruth Taylor Concert hall, San Antonio, Texas, december 2010.

Recital, Ravel’s Chansons Madecasses, Jacobsen Recital Series, University of Puget Sound, Schneebeck Concert hall, Tacoma, washington, october 2010.

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mezzo-soprano soloist, mozart’s Mass in C-Minor, Portland Symphonic Choir/oregon Symphony, Arlene Schnitzer Concert hall, Portland, oregon, September 2010.

David RequiroCordelia wikarski-miedel Artist in Residence, School of music

Summer 2011 FestivalsArtist Faculty: walla walla Chamber music Festival.

Artist Faculty: Center Stage Strings.

Artist Faculty: Crowden Summer String Program.

Artist Faculty: bowdoin International music Festival.

Artist Faculty: olympic music Festival.

Recitals and Chamber music PerformancesJupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, may 16, 2011.

maui Classical music Festival, April 29–may 6, 2011.

master Class, oberlin Conservatory of music, April 23, 2011.

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, April 11, 2011.

governor’s mansion Series Chamber music Recital, march 28, 2011.

Seattle Cello Society bach Suites marathon Concert, march 26, 2011.

Puget Sound Piano Trio Recital debut, march 25, 2011.

Tour with Antipodes String Trio of new Zealand, march 12–20, 2011.

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, march 7, 2011.

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, February 21, 2011.

Recital collaboration with william wolfram for Puget Sound Pianofest, February 4, 2011.

Tour with east Coast Chamber orchestra, January 21–24, 2011.

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, January 10, 2011.

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, december 6, 2010.

beethoven’s Triple Concerto with Puget Sound Symphony orchestra, Puget Sound Piano Trio, november 19, 2010.

guest Artist: 2010 Amsterdam Cello biennale. dutch premiere of Jalbert Sonata (2008) and performance with All-American Cello band, november 9–12, 2010.

Performance with Concertante touring sextet, los Alamos, new mexico, november 6, 2010.

Solo debut with Seattle Symphony performing golijov’s Mariel for cello and orchestra, october 22, 2010.

Tour with Concertante touring sextet, kodiak and Anchorage, Alaska, october 6–9, 2010.

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, September 27, 2010.

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, new York City, new York, September 13, 2010.

maria SampenAssociate Professor and director of Strings, School of music (violin)

Recitals and Chamber music Performanceswalla walla Chamber music Festival, walla, walla, washington, may 31–June 17, 2011.

guest violinist, northwest Percussion Festival, Portland, oregon, April 9, 2011.

guest Concertmaster, Southwest-washington Symphony, longview, washington, April 8, 2011.

Puget Sound Trio, Jacobsen Series, march 25, 2011.

Tutti Festival, denison University, granville, ohio, February 28–march 5, 2011.

dvorak Piano Quintet, Puget Sound guest Artist Recital Series, January 29, 2011.

Iris orchestra, memphis, Tennessee, december 4, 2010.

beethoven Triple Concerto with University of Puget Sound Symphony orchestra, november 19, 2010.

Classical Tuesdays in old Town, Tacoma, washington, november 9, 2010.

Tudor Choir, moore Theater, Seattle, washington, october 16, 2010.

Canyon wren Series, Icicle Creek music Center, leavenworth, washington, September 25, 2010.

Jacobsen Series Recital, Tacoma, washington, September 10, 2010.

brevard music Festival, brevard, north Carolina, June–August, 2010.

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tanya StambukProfessor, School of music (piano)

Performances with the Finisterra Piano trio Artists-in-Residence, Phoenix Concert Series, new York, new York, 2010.

Salon harlem, new York, new York, 2010.

hudson opera house, new York, new York, 2010.

Soloist with the Sammamish Symphony orchestra,

washington, 2010.

Keith WardProfessor and director, School of music (piano)

Books or Book ChaptersGeorge Gershwin’s Three Preludes, Arranged for Bassoon and Piano. TrevCo music.

For the Parlor and the Concert Stage: A Guide to Recent Collections of American Piano Music from the Classic and Romantic Eras. Pendragon Press, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“lessons learned,” College Music Society Newsletter, January, 2011.

“life after SYSo,” The Score, october, 2010.

Review: “An enchanting Read.” geoffrey block, Enchanted Evenings: The Broadway Musical from Showboat to Sondheim and Lloyd Webber. new York: oxford University Press, 2009, Arches, winter 2010: 12–3.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Paradigm Shifts: leading to greater Arts engagement,” College music Society national Conference, minneapolis, minnesota, September, 2010.

“International education and exchanges,” College music Society national Conference, minneapolis, minnesota, September, 2010.

Steven ZopfiAssociate Professor and director of Choral Activities, School of music

Lectures and Professional PresentationsAmerican Choral directors Association northwest division Conference, Seattle, washington. Co-presenter, College and University Reading Session, march 16, 2012.

northwest American Choral directors Association Convention, Seattle, washington. Presenter, College and University Reading Session; moderator of Choral Tone and Style, Interest Session, 2010.

northwest Society of Composers Inc. Conference, conducted Adelphian Concert Choir in works by karen P. Thomas and larry Christiansen, 2010.

Recordings, Compositions, Exhibits, PerformancesReflections: 2008–2011, Adelphian Concert Choir, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, released march 2012.

WMEA Diamond Jubilee Conference Performance, Adelphian Concert Choir, Steven Zopfi, conductor, washington music educators Association, Yakima, washington, February 19, 2012.

“Stravinsky - bach - beethoven,” oregon Symphony, Portland Symphonic Choir, Steven Zopfi, conductor. Selections included: Chorale Variations on Bach’s Von Himmel Hoch, Igor Stravinsky; Symphony of Psalms, Igor Stravinsky; Orchestral Suite No. 1, BWV 1066, J.S. bach; Fantasy in C-Minor, lydwig van beethoven, with Renato Fabbro, piano, october 15, 2011.

Mass in C minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and excerpts from Lohengrin by Richard wagner, oregon Symphony and the Portland Symphonic Choir, conducted by Steven Zopfi, Portland, oregon, September 25, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Questions from the Choral Conscience.” Northwest American Choral Directors Association News and Commentary, october 18, 2011. Reprinted in Choir Teach, vol. 4, Issue 2, 7–8, and Choral Caffeine, April 4, 2012.

neuroscienceSee Biology, Stacey Weiss.

See Exercise Science, Gary McCall.

See Mathematics and Computer Science, James Bernhard.

See Philosophy, Justin Tiehen.

See Physical Therapy, Roger J. Allen.

philosophyPaul S. Loebdistinguished Professor, Philosophy, and Susan Resneck Pearce Professor of humanities and honors

Books or Book ChaptersThe Death of Nietzsche’s Zarathustra. Cambridge University Press, Second edition, Paperback, 2012.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“nietzsche’s Transhumanism.” The Agonist: A Nietzsche Circle Journal, Fall 2011.

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“Zarathustra hermeneutics.” The Journal of Nietzsche Studies, in “Review Symposium: Paul S. loeb: The Death of Nietzsche’s Zarathustra,” April, 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Author meets Critics: Paul S. loeb, The death of nietzsche’s Zarathustra.” American Philosophical Association, Central division, minneapolis, minnesota, April, 2011.

“new values for the Posthuman Future.” Invited Speaker, InterACTions 2010: mindScapes lectures, Seattle ACT Theatre, november 2010.

“Zarathustra’s Immoralism.” Plenary Speaker, nietzsche’s Postmoralism Conference, University of Southampton, england, July 2010.

Justin tiehenAssistant Professor, Philosophy and neuroscience

Papers, Articles, Reviews“disproportional mental Causation.” Synthese vol. 182, number 3: 375–91, 2011.

Ariela tubertAssistant Professor, Philosophy

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Constitutive Arguments.” Philosophy Compass 5 (8), 2010: 656–66.

“korsgaard’s Constitutive Arguments and the Principles of Practical Reason.” Philosophical Quarterly 60 (240), 2010.

physical therapyRoger J. AllenProfessor, Physical Therapy and neuroscience

Books or Book Chapters“Stress-related latency in sensory and affective dimensions of reported pain in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome,” with Amy S. moe d.P.T.’10. Physical Therapy: Theory, Practices, and Benefits, nova Science, 2011.

“Physical Therapy Agents.” (wilson, Am), Bonica’s Management of Pain, 4th Ed. lippincott williams and wilkins, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Relationship of body awareness to the influence of respiratory-based therapeutic relaxation on electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius,” with brittany l. hodgson ’08, d.P.T.’12, kelsey b. wallin d.P.T.’11, Tonya l. bennett d.P.T.’11, Alison R. heartman ’10. Physiotherapy, 2011.

“Pain distribution quantification using enhanced ‘rule-of-nines’: reliability and correlations with intensity, sensory, affective, and functional pain measures,” with Chris Soterakopoulos d.P.T.’12, kristina J. Fugere d.P.T.’12, willa Sorbie d.P.T.’12, Ariel l. oksendahl d.P.T.’13, Julia looper. Physiotherapy, 2011.

“The effect of respiratory-based therapeutic relaxation modulities on upper trapezius muscle tone in a normal adult sample,” with kelsey b. wallin d.P.T.’11, Tonya l. bennett d.P.T.’11, brittany l. hodgson ’08, d.P.T.’12. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2011.

“Quantitative pain topography assessment: Reliability and functional correlations for patients with fibromyalgia syndrome,” with k.b. wallin d.P.T.’11, A.k. Smith d.P.T.’09, C.J. bittenbender d.P.T.’09. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2010.

“Temporal relationship between stress and episodic pain flares in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome,” with A.S. moe d.P.T.’10, C.w. Pyle d.P.T.’13, C.R. Athing ’05, d.P.T.’10, e.R. luppino d.P.T.’10, m.m. Terao d.P.T.’10, J.T. kline. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Pain distribution quantification using enhanced ‘rule-of-nines’: reliability and correlations with intensity, sensory, affective, and functional pain measures,” with Chris Soterakopoulos d.P.T.’12, kristina J. Fugere d.P.T.’12, willa Sorbie d.P.T.’12, Ariel l. oksendahl d.P.T.’13, Julia looper. world Congress of Physical Therapy, Amsterdam, netherlands, June 22, 2011.

“Relationship of body awareness to the influence of respiratory-based therapeutic relaxation on electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius,” with brittany l. hodgson ’08, d.P.T.’12, kelsey b. wallin d.P.T.’11, Tonya l. bennett d.P.T.’11, Alison R. heartman ’10. world Congress of Physical Therapy, Amsterdam, netherlands, June 22, 2011.

“Atypical patterns of pain: Pathophysiological origins of pain sympton distributions that differ from traditionally understood anatomical patterns.” Continuing medical education course for physicians and therapists, kirkland, washington, march 9, 2011.

“The effect of respiratory-based therapeutic relaxation modulities on upper trapezius muscle tone in a normal adult sample,” with kelsey b. wallin d.P.T.’11, Tonya l. bennett d.P.T.’11, brittany l. hodgson ’08, d.P.T.’12. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections meeting, new orleans, louisiana, February 11, 2011.

“Respiratory-based therapeutic relaxation on electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius,” with kelsey b. wallin d.P.T.’11, Tonya l. bennett d.P.T.’11, brittany l. hodgson ’08, d.P.T.’12. Physical Therapy Association of washington Fall Conference, Tacoma, washington, october 29–30, 2010.

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“Assessing body awareness: resources and applications in physical therapy practice,” with Alison R. heartman ’10. Physical Therapy Assocaition of washington all Conference, Tacoma, washington, october 29–30, 2010.

“Quantitative pain topography assessment: Reliability and functional correlations for patients with fibromyalgia syndrome,” with k.b. wallin d.P.T.’11, A.k. Smith d.P.T.’09, C.J. bittenbender d.P.T.’09. American Physical Therapy Association – Combined Sections meeting, San diego, California, 2010.

“Temporal relationship between stress and episodic pain flares in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome,” with n.J. Siewert d.P.T.’08, l.e. kellow d.P.T.’08, m.J. kirchoff d.P.T.’08, J. evans. American Physical Therapy Association–Combined Sections meeting, San diego, California, 2010.

“effects on episodic vertigo intensity of plantar somatosensory input via direct pressure vs. TenS in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo,” with n.J. Siewert d.P.T.’08, l.e. kellow d.P.T.’08, m.J. kirchoff d.P.T.’08, J. evans. American Physical Therapy Association–Combined Sections meeting, San diego, California, 2010.

Awards and Honorsoutstanding Research Presentation, International Acupuncture Association of Physical Therapists (IAAPT). “Relationship of body awareness to the influence of respiratory-based therapeutic relaxation on electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius,” with brittany l. hodgson ’08, d.P.T.’12, kelsey b. wallin d.P.T.’11, Tonya l. bennett d.P.T.’11, Alison R. heartman ’10. world Physical Therapy 2011, world Confederation for Physical Therapy, Amsterdam, netherlands, June 22, 2011.

Bob BoylesClinical Associate Professor, Physical Therapy

Papers, Articles, Reviewsboyles, R.e., Toy, P., mellon, J., hayes, m., hammer, b. “effectiveness of manual Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Cervical Radiculopathy: A Systematic Review.” Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, April 2011.

drake, m., bittenbender, C., boyles, R.e. “The short-term effects of treating plantar fascilitis with a temporary custom foot orthosis and stretching.” Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2011, 41(4):221–31.

Abstract: drake, m., bittenbender, C., boyles, R.e. “The short-term effects of treating plantar fasciitis with a unique, temporary custom foot orthosis and stretching. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2011, 41(1), A30.

Stockton, b.J., boyles, R.e. “osteochondral lesion of the talus.” Journal of Orthpaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2010, 40(4):238.

boyles, R.e., walker, m.J., Young, b.A., Strunce, J.b., wainner, R.S. “The addition of vervical thrust manipulations to a manual physical therapy approach in patients being treated for mechanical meck pain: a secondary analysis.” Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2010, 40(3):133–40.

Strunce, J.b., walker, m.J., boyles, R.e., Young, b.A. “The immediate effects of thoracic spine and rib manipulation on subjects wth primary complaint of shoulder pain.” Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 2010, 17(4):230–6.

Lectures and Professional Presentationsdrake, m., bittenbender, C., boyles, R.e. “The short-term effects of treating plantar fasciitis with a unique, temporary custom foot orthosis and stretching.” American Physical Therapy Association—Combined Sections meeting, new orleans, louisiana, 2011.

2010 Rose excellence in Research. walker, m.J., boyles, R.e., Young, b.A., Strunce, J.b., deyle, g., whitman, J.w., garber, m., wainner, R.S. “The efficacy of manual therapy versus placebo ultrasound for mechanical neck disorders, a randomized clinical trial.” Spine, 2008, 33(22): 2371–8, American Physical Therapy Association—Combined Sections meeting, 2010.

boyles, R.e., mcdonel, S., neilson, b. “The effects of the spinal manipulation prohibition on students’ decision to practice in washington state after graduation.” Physical Therapy Association of washington Fall Conference, Tacoma, washington, 2010.

boyles, R.e., Toy, R., hammer, b., hayes, m., mellon, J. “The effects of manual physical therapy in patients with cervical radiculopathy: A systematic review. Physical Therapy Association of washington Fall Conference, Tacoma, washington, 2010.

benson-mcgregor, C., boyles, R.e., murahashi, l., Sena, T., Yarnall, b. “The immediate effects of thoracic transverse mobilization in patients with the primary complaint of mechanical neck pain: A pilot study. American Physical Therapy Association—Combined Sections meeting, San diego, California, 2010.

Grantsorthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice Research grant: “A manual physical therapy approach versus subacromial corticosteroid injection for treatment of shoulder impingement syndrome: a randomized clinical trial,” 2010.

American Academy of orthopaedic manual Physical Therapists Practice Affairs grant, 2010.

Awards and HonorsRose excellence in Research Award, 2010.

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Continuing Education Presentations“Cervical manipulation and mechanical neck pain.” manipalooza, evidence in motion, University of Colorado, denver, denver, Colorado, 2011.

“move it and move on: Integrating manual Therapy and Functional Rehab of the Shoulder girdle.” Preconference course, American Physical Therapy Association—Combined Sections meeting, new orleans, louisiana, 2011.

“evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with lower extremity disorders,” evidence in motion, minneapolis, minnesota, 2011.

“evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with lower extremity disorders.” evidence in motion, Poulsbo, washington, 2011.

“Colorado manipalooza: manual Physical Therapy management for Adhesive Capsulitis.” Special guest appearance, University of Colorado denver, denver, Colorado, 2011.

“evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Upper extremity disorders,” evidence in motion, Austin, Texas, 2010.

“evidence-based Interventions for the lumbar Spine and Pelvis: basic lumbar manipulation and exercise Interventions.” Preconference course, American Physical Therapy Association Advanced Clinical Practice Series, dartmouth medical Center, lebanon, new hampsire, 2010.

“evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Cervical Spine disorders.” evidence in motion, Syracuse, new York, 2010.

“manual Therapy for the Cervicothoracic Region.” multi-service Physical Therapy Conference, madigan Army medical Center, Tacoma, washington, 2010.

“examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Cervical Spine disorders.” University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, 2010.

“manual Therapy for the Shoulder.” manipalooza, evidence in motion, denver, Colorado, 2010.

“examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Cervical Spine disorders.” Advanced Clinical Practice, American Physical Therapy Association, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, ohio, 2010.

“evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with lumbopelvic disorders.” evidence in motion, greenville, South Carolina, 2010.

“evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Upper extremity disorders.” evidence in motion, Fort wayne, Indiana, 2010.

“evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Upper extremity disorders,” evidence in motion, Poulsbo, washington, 2010.

Jennifer D. HastingsAssociate Professor and director, Physical Therapy

Papers, Articles, Reviewshastings, J., Robins ’06, d.P.T.’10, h., griffiths d.P.T.’10, Y., hamilton d.P.T.’10, C. “The differences in self-esteem, function, and participation between adults with low cervical motor tetraplegia who use power or manual wheelchairs.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“length of Inpatient Rehabilitation Stay Following a C6-C7 SCI and the effects on wellness, Function, and Community Participation,” hastings, J., gillespie d.P.T.’11, k.C., harris d.P.T.’11, R.v., murphy d.P.T.’11, m.R. Combined meeting, International Spinal Cord Society and American Spinal Injury Association, washington, d.C., June 8, 2011.

“Interaction of Posture and Function: A Case Report.” Combined meeting, International Spinal Cord Society and American Spinal Injury Association, washington, d.C., June 8, 2011.

“The differences in self-esteem, function, and participation between adults with low motor tetraplegia who use power or manual wheelchairs.” hastings, J., griffiths d.P.T.’10, Y., hamilton d.P.T.’10, C., Robins ’06, d.P.T.’10, h. Combined meeting, International Spinal Cord Society and American Spinal Injury Association, washington, d.C., June 8, 2011.

“Transfers: how to make them easier” and “gait Analysist & Treatment Interventions.” Straub Physical Therapy Center, honolulu, hawai`i, march, 2011.

“Functional mobility and transfers in Spinal Cord Injury—Facilitiating learning through optimal teaching.” Invited presentation, SCI_PT workshop, International Spinal Cord Society, delhi, India, november, 2010.

Julia LooperAssistant Professor, Physical Therapy

Papers, Articles, Reviewslooper, J., Ulrich, d.A. “does orthotic use affect upper extremity support during upright play in infants with down syndrome?” Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2011, 23 (1): 70–7.

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wu, J., looper, J., Ulrich, d.A., Angulo-barroso, R.m. “effect of various treadmill interventions on the development of joint kinematics in infants with down syndrome.” Physical Therapy, 2010, 90 (9): 1265–76.

Lectures and Professional Presentationslooper, J. and lloyd, m. “linking Physical Activity to early Intervention in Children with down Syndrome.” American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections meeting, Chicago, Illinois, February 2012.

Carlson, T., Choe, k., Chung, v., olson, m., looper, J. “An overview of interventions currently employed by pediatric PTs in treating patients with dS.” Poster presentation. Section on Pediatrics Annnual Conference, August, 2011.

looper, J. “down Symdrome: what do we know about early intervention?” Pediatric Special Interest group of Physical Therapy washington, Tacoma, washington, July 2011.

Allen, R.J., Soterakopoulos d.P.T.’12, C., Fugere d.P.T.’12, k.J., Sorbie d.P.T.’12, w.k., oksendahl d.P.T.’13, A.l., looper, J. “Pain distribution quantification using enhanced ‘rule-of-nines’: reliability and correlations with intensity, sensory, affective, and functional pain measures.” world Physical Therapy 2011, world Confederation for Physical Therapy, Amsterdam, netherlands, June 22, 2011.

Ann m. WilsonClinical Associate Professor and director of Clinical education, Physical Therapy

Books or Book ChaptersAllen, R.J. and wilson, A.m., “Physical Therapy Agents.” Bonica’s Management of Pain, 4th Ed. lippincott williams and wilkins, 2010.

physicsJames EvansProfessor, Physics; director, Science, Technology, and Society; Philip m. Phibbs Research Scholar

Books or Book Chapters“Astronomy.” The Classical Tradition, A. grafton, g.w. most and S. Settis, eds. harvard University Press, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“on the Pin-and-Slot device of the Antikythera mechanism, with a new Application to the Superior Planets,” with Christián C. Carman and Alan Thorndike. Journal for the History of Astronomy, 93–116, February 2012.

“Solar anomaly and planetary displays on the Antikythera mechanism,” with Alan Thorndike and Christian Carman. Journal for the History of Astronomy, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“The Astrologer’s Apparatus: A Picture of Professional Practice in greco-Roman egypt.” Traveling lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America: vancouver, Chicago, huntsville, Spokane, edmonton, 2008–10.

“Tracking the Cosmos: The Technology of the Antikythera mechanism,” with Jo marchant and Patt morrison. The Getty Villa, march 4, 2010.

Andrew RexProfessor, Physics; director, honors

Books or Book ChaptersEssential College Physics, Andrew Rex and Richard wolfson, Pearson Addison wesley (San Francisco), volume 1, 2010.

Essential College Physics, Andrew Rex and Richard wolfson, Pearson Addison wesley (San Francisco), volume 2, 2010.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Calculus Tutorial: derivatives.” Pearson Education’s Mastering Physics, online tutorial, 2010.

“Calculus Tutorial: Integrals.” Pearson Education’s Mastering Physics, online tutorial, 2010.

Randy WorlandAssociate Professor, Physics

Papers, Articles, Reviews“musical Acoustics of orchestral water Crotales,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 131, January 2012.

“Chladni Patterns on drumheads: a ‘Physics of music’ experiment.” The Physics Teacher, January, 2011.

“normal modes of a musical drumhead under non-uniform Tension.” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“The Physics of music: Using light to Study Sound.” Tacoma Science Cafe, Tacoma, washington, January 10, 2012.

“Acoustical effect of Progressive Undercutting of Percussive Aluminum bars,” eric m. laukkanen ’14 and Randy worland. Acoustical Society of America, 162nd meeting, San diego, California, november 2, 2011.

“demonstration of Coupled membrane modes on a musical drum.” Acoustical Society of America, 162nd meeting, San diego, Californnia, november 1, 2011.

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“experimental Study of vibraphone Pitch bending using electronic Speckle-Pattern Interferometry.” Acoustical Society of America, 161st meeting, Seattle, washington, 2011.

“demonstrating the effect of Air Temperature on wind Instrument Tuning.” Acoustical Society of America, 161st meeting, Seattle, washington, 2011.

“Acoustic effects of holes in Commercial Cymbals,” brooke Peaden ’12 and Randy worland. Acoustical Society of America, 161st meeting, Seattle, washington, 2011.

“musical Acoustics of water Crotales.” vienna Talk 2010 on music Acoustics, vienna, Austria, 2010.

“Connecting everyday life to Theory in Upper-level electricity and magnetism,” with Amelia g. vanengen Spivey. American Association of Physics Teachers Summer meeting, Portland, oregon, 2010.

“Simple demonstrations with Inexpensive violet laser Pointers.” American Association of Physics Teachers Summer meeting, Portland, oregon, 2010.

“The Physics of Pitch bending on the vibraphone.” Acoustical Society of America 159th meeting, baltimore, maryland, 2010.

politics and governmentWilliam HaltomProfessor, Politics and government

Books or Book Chapters“America’s Culture of litigation,” with michael w. mcCann. New Directions in Judicial Politics, Routledge, 2012.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Criminalizing big Tobacco: legal mobilization and the Politics of Responsibility for health Risks in the United States,” with michael w. mcCann and Shauna Fisher. Law and Social Inquiry, 2012.

“litigation, Reputation, and vilification: how gun Activists Cannot lose for winning,” with michael w. mcCann. Western Political Science Association, 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“when did we Start Just making Shit Up? origins of U. S. Pseudocracy,” with hans A. ostrom. western Political Science Association, Portland, oregon, march 24, 2012.

Awards and Honorsnational Science Foundation, proposal review

Southern Illinois University, external tenure review

Robin Dale JacobsonAssociate Professor, Politics and government

Books or Book ChaptersFaith and Race in American Political Life. Robin Jacobson and nancy wadsworth, eds. University of virginia Press, 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“The Politics of belonging: Interest group Identity and Agenda Setting on Immigration.” American Politics Research, 39:6, 993–1018, 2011.

“The Politics of Immigration Reform.” great expectations and the Politics of Reform, wayne morse law Center at the University of oregon, eugene, oregon, February 15, 2010.

Daniel ShermanAssociate Professor, Politics and government; director, environmental Policy and decision making

Books or Book ChaptersNot Here, Not There, Not Anywhere: Local Opposition and the Politics of Low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal. washington, d.C.: Resources for the Future Press, 2011.

“hazardous waste,” Governing America: Major Policies and Decisions of Federal, State, and Local Government, Paul J. Quirk and william Cunion, eds. Facts on File Press, 2011.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Critical mechanisms for Critical masses: exploring variation in Active opposition to low-level Radioactive waste Site Proposals.” Mobilization 16 (1).

“Contamination, Collaboration, Remediation and Restoration: lessons on First and next-generation environmental Policy Approaches from the St. Paul waterway Superfund Site in Tacoma, washington.” Society and Natural Resources 24 (3).

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Power generation: Social mechanisms in the Contentious Politics of U.S. nuclear waste disposal.” Pacific Sociological Association Conference, San diego, California.

“developing models for Sustainability 101: eighteen Faculty members Collaborate on a new Foundation for Sustainability Teaching & learning,” with Rob Turner, Rob Cole, ben Fackler-Adams, Jean macgregor, Sonya Remington, Claus Svendsen, Jill whitman, and Stephen neshyba. eighth International Conference on environmental, Cultural, economic & Social Sustainability, vancouver, british Columbia.

“hot Stuff: Intergovernmental dynamics and the Policy history of Radioactive waste disposal in the United States.” Annual meeting of the Pacific northwest Political Science Association, Seattle, washington.

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“what The Wall Street Journal didn’t Report About nuclear waste”; “looking outside through the eyes of an environment Professor”; “An Immodest Proposal”; “mixed greens: ecomagination and the green life.” July Renaissance weekend, Jackson hole, wyoming.

“how do we decide what to do with this stuff? The Politics of Radioactive waste disposal in the U.S.” national Security education Center at los Alamos national laboratory, los Alamos, new mexico.

David SousaProfessor and department Chair, Politics and government

Papers, Articles, Reviews“The Resilience of the northwest Forest Plan: green drift?” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 1, 114–25, 2011.

“beyond gridlock: green drift in American environmental Policymaking,” with Christopher mcgrory klyza. Political Science Quarterly 125, 443–64, Fall 2010.

psychology

Sarah mooreAssociate Academic dean and Professor, Psychology

Books or Book ChaptersTurbulence: Boeing and the State of American Workers and Managers. Yale University Press, 2010 (with leon grunberg, University of Puget Sound; edward greenberg and Pat Sikora, University of Colorado, boulder).

Papers, Articles, Reviews“‘what influences work-family conflict’ The function of work support and working from home,” with co-author wylie eng ’10. Current Psychology, 2010, 104–20.

“navigating Through Turbulence at boeing: Implications for employees, Companies, and governments,” co-authored by leon grunberg and Sarah moore. Revue Francaise de Gestion special issue.

Carolyn WeiszProfessor, Psychology

Papers, Articles, Reviews“being Teacher-Scholars in a liberal Arts Setting,” with co-author kathryn C. oleson. Dialogue: Newsletter of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2010.

Awards and HonorsPierce County outstanding volunteer Award for Service in the diversion Program of the Pierce County Juvenile Justice System, 2010.

religionGreta AustinAssociate Professor, Religion; director, gender Studies

Papers, Articles, Reviews“St. Augustine and the hall of memory.” The American Scholar, winter 2011.

Review: Canon Law and the Letters of Ivo of Chartres (Christof Rolker, Cambridge Studies in medieval life and Thought, Fourth Series, Cambridge, 2010). Speculum 86, 544–5, 2011.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Re-thinking the gregorian Reform.” Panelist. International Congress on medieval Studies, kalamazoo, michigan, may 2012.

“Roman law in the eleventh-century canon law collections.” American Society of legal history, Atlanta, georgia, november 2011.

“The bishop Combats witches?: burchard of worms, his Corrector, and popular practices and beliefs about women and ‘superstitio.’” International Congress on medieval Studies, kalamazoo, michigan, may, 2011.

organizer, ICmAC session, “did the letter of the law matter? Church law and social history,” International Congress on medieval Studies, kalamazoo, michigan, may, 2011.

organizer, ICmAC session, co-sponsored with the group episcopus, “The bishop at work: Tasks, trials, and transformations of diocesan administration.” International Congress on medieval Studies, kalamazoo, michigan, may, 2011.

“Religion and Canon law,” invited speaker, Norm and Noumenon: Religious Law and Religious Studies, Mellon Workshop on Comparative Religious Law, University of wisconsin-madison, April 27–28, 2011.

“Race in Christian discourses.” Panel on Race and Religion, 2010 Race and Pedagogy national Conference, University of Puget Sound, october, 2010.

Awards and HonorsSecretary, International Society of medieval Canon law/Iuris canonici medii aevi consociatio (ICmAC), 2008–2012

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Suzanne HollandProfessor of ethics, Religion; John b. magee Professor of Science and values

Grantsnational Institutes of health/national human genome Research Institute: Co-investigator, Center for genomics and healthcare equality, The Center of excellence in ethical, legal, and Social Implications (elSI), 2010–15.

Awards and Honors Philip m. Phibbs Research Professor, University of Puget Sound, 2008–present.

matthew ingallsAssistant Professor, Religion

Books or Book Chapters“between Center and Periphery: The development of the Sufi Fatwa in late-medieval egypt,” Sufism and Society: Arrangements of the Mystical in the Muslim World, 1200–1800 C.E., Routledge, 2011.

Papers, Articles, ReviewsReview: Letters of a Sufi Scholar: The Correspondence of ‘Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulusi (1641–1731) by Samer Akkach, Journal of the American Oriental Society 132.1, 163–5, 2012.

“egypt’s Rulers are Threatening the gain of Tahrir Square.” The New York Times Sunday Review, January 4, 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“Redeploying the Past to validate the Present: muslim legal Commentary and the Case of Sufism.” 2012 Pacific northwest meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Portland, oregon, may 12, 2012.

“Subversive Invisibility: Context and Change in muslim legal Commentaries.” Annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, California, novem-ber 22, 2011.

Awards and Honorswabbash Center Pre-Tenure Religion Faculty Teaching workshop Fellow, 2012–13.

The bruce d. Craig Prize for mamluk Studies for the best dissertation on a topic related to the mamluk Sultanate submitted to an American or Canadian university, 2011.

Judith W. KayProfessor of ethics, Religion

Papers, Articles, ReviewsReview: Redeeming the Enlightenment: Christianity and the Liberal Virtues by bruce k. ward. Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32:1:213–4, Spring/Summer 2012.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“The death Penalty in washington State.” The City Club, Tacoma, washington, may 2, 2012.

“Churches and Universities in nazi germany.” moderator. Fifth Annnual Power and heller Family Conference on holocaust education, Pacific lutheran University, Tacoma, washington, march 8, 2012.

“Aquinas’s Failed Account of Sins of malice: A Theological opportunity for Restorative Justice.” Pacific Section meeting of the Society of Christian ethics, Pasadena, California, February 10, 2012.

“more Responsibility and less blame: A Thomistic Alternative to hume.” Annual meeting of the Society of Christian ethics, new orleans, January 2011.

“exploring the Future of holocaust education.” Invited Participant. United States holocaust memorial museum’s Pacific northwest Regional education Summit, Seattle University, Seattle, washington, march 27–29, 2011.

“exodus: Religious narrative and the Prospect of a black-Jewish Alliance.” 2010 Race and Pedagogy national Conference, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, october 29, 2010.

“Race and the Criminal Justice System: overcoming the new Jim Crow: Prevention, Re-entry & Recidivism, and Community Activism.” Panel Chair. 2010 Race and Pedagogy national Conference, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington, october 29, 2010.

“would’a, Could’a, Should’a: giving up blame in a blaming world.” Annual meeting of the Justice Studies Association, University of Tennessee, knoxville, Tennessee, July 2010.

science, technology, and societymott GreeneProfessor emeritus, honors and Science, Technology, and Society

Awards and HonorsAffiliate Professor of earth and Space Sciences, University of washington.

Kristin JohnsonAssociate Professor, Science, Technology, and Society

Books or Book ChaptersOrdering Life: Karl Jordan and the Naturalist Tradition. Johns hopkins University Press, 2012.

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See Economics, D. Wade Hands.

See Physics, James Evans (director, Science, Technology, and Society).

See Religion, Suzanne Holland.

theatre artsSara FreemanAssistant Professor, Theatre Arts

Books or Book ChaptersPublic Theatres and Theatre Publics, Robert Shimko and Sara Freeman, eds., Cambridge Scholars Press, 2012.

“british Alternative Companies and Antinuclear Plays: eco-Conscious Theatre in Thatcher’s britain,” Readings in Performance and Ecology. Palgrave macmillan, 2012.

Papers, Articles, Reviews“Tragedy After darwin: Timberlake wertenbaker Remakes modern Tragedy,” Comparative Drama, 202–27, Summer 2010.

Lectures and Professional Presentations“working Together: The Partnership of les waters and Annie Smart.” mid America Theatre Conference Theatre history Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, march 2012.

“The Alternative and the Archive: on Theatre Companies as historiographical objects.” American Society for Theatre Research Conference, montreal, Quebec, november 2011.

“les waters and Annie Smart’s Crossover Staging of Mouthful of Birds and The Skriker: Corporeal Politics/dancing Caryl Churchill.” American Society for Theatre Research Conference, Seattle, washington, november 2010.

“Joint Stock and gay Sweatshop on Tour.” mid America Theatre Conference Theatre history Symposium, Cleveland, ohio, 2010.

University and Professional DirectingLydia, octavio Solis

Love’s Labors Lost, william Shakespeare

Eurydice, Sarah Ruhl

Futura, Jordan harrison

Around the World in 80 Days, adapted by mark brown

John and Jen, A Musical, Andrew lippa

Alison’s House, Susan glaspell

Melancholy Play, Sarah Ruhl

Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde, Charles ludlum

A Bold Stroke for a Wife, Susanna Centlivre

Our Country’s Good, Tmberlake wertenbaker

The Misalliance, george bernard Shaw

Blue Heart, Caryl Churchill

Camille, Pam gems

Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, Frank mcCuinness

Lux in Tenebris, bertolt brecht

Island Memories, Ina Cesaire

University and Professional DramaturgyWild Oats, John o’keeffe

Measure for Measure, william Shakespeare

Struggling Truths, Peter mellencamp

Lester’s Breakdown Suite, eric Appleton

Terminal One, george brandt

Raising Blue, g. Riley mills

Awake and Sing!, Clifford odets

The Glamour House, lydia Stryk

Streeterville, g. Riley mills and Ralph Covert

Voice of Good Hope, kristine Thatcher

Fefu and Her Friends, maria Irene Fornes

Three Sisters, Anton Chekov

Hello, Dolly, Jerry herman and michael Stewart

Lettice and Lovage, Peter Shaffer

Charley’s Aunt, brandon Thomas

La Dispute, Pierre marivaux

The Tempest, william Shakespeare

Kurt WallsAssociate Professor, Theatre Arts

interim Production manager, intiman theatre, Seattle, WashingtonParadise Lost, directed by damaso Rodriguez

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The Thin Place, directed by Andrew Russell

Ruined, directed by kate whoriskey

Scenic DesignThe Cradle Will Rock, directed by marilyn bennett, norton Clapp Theatre, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington

Black Nativity, directed by Jackie moscou, Intiman Theatre at the moore Theatre, Seattle, washington

Holiday Glee, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle men’s Chorus, benaroya hall, Seattle, washington

The Trip to Bountiful, directed by geoff Proehl, norton Clapp Theatre, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington

Swing into Laughter, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle women’s Chorus, Paramount Theatre, Seattle, washington

A Look and A Touch, directed by Andrew Russell, Seattle men’s Chorus, mcCaw hall, Seattle, washington

Falling in Love Again, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle men’s Chorus, mcCaw hall, Seattle, washington

Heartthrobs, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle men’s Chorus, mcCaw hall, Seattle, washington

As You Like It, directed by geoff Proehl, norton Clapp Theatre, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington

True Country, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle women’s Chorus, benaroya hall, Seattle, washington

Cool Yule, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle men’s Chorus, benaroya hall, Seattle, washington

black nativity, directed by Jackie moscou, Seattle Theatre group at the moore Theatre, Seattle, washington

Metamorphoses, directed by John Rindo, norton Clapp Theatre, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, washington

Come Together, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle men’s Chorus, mcCaw hall, Seattle, washington

Sing Out, directed by dennis Coleman, Seattle men’s Chorus, mcCaw hall, Seattle, washington

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civic scholarship at university of puget soundUniversity of Puget Sound is committed to its role as an intellectual asset within the community, serving as a center for faculty and student research and scholarship on a broad array of issues. In partnership with community members and organizations throughout the region, numerous projects and programs have taken shape, including three signature initiatives:

Civic Scholarship initiative www.pugetsound.edu/csi

The Civic Scholarship Initiative connects Puget Sound’s faculty and students with citizens of the south Puget Sound region in projects of mutual concern. by investing the college’s intellectual capital, the initiative provides real-world laboratories for faculty and students to pursue their research and teaching objectives while partnering with regional organizations to solve problems, develop policy, and educate the public on issues of regional and national significance. Current programs include the Pierce County economic Index; Puget Sound brass Camp; The Road home: homeless Policy for Pierce County; Senior University; and Zina linnik Project.

Race and Pedagogy initiativewww.pugetsound.edu/raceandpedagogy

A collaboration between Puget Sound and the South Sound community, the Race and Pedagogy Initiative seeks to educate students and teachers at all levels to think critically about race and to act to eliminate racism. Since 2006 the initiative has served as an incubator, catalyst, and forum for a variety of programs and projects. most recently the initiative hosted the 2010 Race and Pedagogy national Conference, welcoming to campus more than 1,000 presenters and participants from colleges and universities across the nation, regional schools and community organizations, and the campus community for three days of plenary sessions, panel discussions, artistic and theatrical performances, and more under the theme “Teaching and learning for Justice: danger and opportunity in our Critical moment.”

Sound Policy institutewww.pugetsound.edu/soundpolicy

Sound policies restore and sustain the natural environment in balance with a healthy, prosperous, and just community. The Sound Policy Institute builds the capacity of individuals and groups, both on campus and in the Puget Sound region, to actively and effectively engage in environmental decision-making. The institute provides opportunities for the inclusion of community-based learning objectives in the coursework and research of the college’s environmental Policy and decision making Program; the integration of “big ideas” related to sustainability into the teaching and learning of faculty members from across academic disciplines and higher education institutions; and community member engagement in lifelong environmental learning experiences through courses, field trips, training sessions, and other events.

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washington professor of the yearThe only national initiative specifically designed to recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching and mentoring, the Professor of the Year program is administered by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for the Advancement and Support of education. Puget Sound faculty members have been honored five times, more than any other college in washington. Recent recipients include

michael Veseth ’72 (2010)Robert g. Anderson Professor, International Political economy

Professor veseth, co-founder of the first undergraduate program in international political economy, has written, edited, and co-authored more than a dozen books including Mountains of Debt, Globaloney, Globaloney 2.0: The Crash of 2008 and the Future of Globalization; and Wine Wars. A Puget Sound professor since 1975, he’s held visiting posts with the American Institute on Political and economic Systems in Prague, and Johns hopkins University’s The Paul h. nitze School of Advanced International Studies in bologna, Italy. he is a graduate of lincoln high School in Tacoma, wash., and earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from University of Puget Sound and Purdue University.

PASt RECiPiEntS

James EvansPhysics and Science, Technology, and Society

nancy Bristowhistory

Suzanne Barnetthistory and Asian Studies

mott Greenehonors Program and Science, Technology, and Society

Robert G. AlbertsonReligion and Asian Studies

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president’s excellence in teaching awardThe Puget Sound President’s excellence in Teaching Award was established by former trustee hal eastman ’60 and his wife, Jacque ’61, to recognize faculty members who demonstrate exceptional teaching skills, independent of accomplishments in scholarship, research, or publication. Recipients are selected for their genuine passion for teaching, an ability to inspire students to learn, a capacity to set high expectations and challenge students to meet them, a respect for students as individuals, an enduring intellectual curiosity, and the capacity for growth, change, and vitality in the classroom and beyond.

Bill Breitenbach (2011)Professor, history

Professor breitenbach teaches U.S. history from the colonial period through the Civil war, including courses on early American autobiography, the Revolution, Transcendentalism, lincoln, and intellectual history to 1865. he writes about his teaching: “my goal as a teacher continues to be to offer the kinds of courses that I myself would have wanted to take as an undergraduate. These were courses in which the professor was intense and challenging, courses that required me and inspired me to work harder and learn more than I would have done if left to my own devices.” Professor breitenbach received his b.A. from harvard University in 1971, before earning his m.Phil. and Ph.d. from Yale in 1975 and 1978, respectively.

nick Kontogeorgopoulos (2010)Professor and director, International Political economy

Professor kontogeorgopoulos is known for his passion, enthusiasm, respect for students, and concern for student understanding. In addition to international political economy, he also teaches courses in comparative sociology and Asian languages and cultures. his research interests include tourism geography, ecotourism, and community-based development, and he is currently investigating the role of tourism in elephant conservation in northern Thailand. Professor kontogeorgopoulos earned a b.A. from University of north Carolina-Chapel hill in 1992, an m.A. from University of Toronto in 1994, and a Ph.d. from University of british Columbia in 1998.

PASt RECiPiEntS

Jeff matthewsSchool of business and leadership

and business leadership Program

Suzanne Hollandethics and Religion

Amy Ryken,School of education

Catherine HalePsychology

Hans ostromAfrican American Studies and english

Andrew RexPhysics and honors Program

Paul LoebPhilosophy

Ken RousslangChemistry

Leon GrunbergComparative Sociology

Sunil KukrejaComparative Sociology

nancy Bristowhistory

A. Susan owenCommunication Studies

For more information about the washington State Professor of the Year and President’s excellence in Teaching awards, visit www.pugetsound.edu/academics/faculty-scholarship/teaching-awards.

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EDitoR’S notEThis publication presents highlights of faculty scholarship for the period July 1, 2010–June 30, 2012. Submissions were edited for length and consistency of style wherever possible. A copy of this publication can be found online at www.pugetsound.edu/academics.

DiVERSity StAtEmEntwe acknowledge the richness of commonalities and differences we share as a university community, the intrinsic worth of all who work and study here, and that education is enhanced by investigation of and reflection upon multiple perspectives. we aspire to create respect for and appreciation of all persons as a key characteristic of our campus community, to increase the diversity of all parts of our university community through commitment to diversity in our recruitment and retention efforts, and to foster a spirit of openness to active engagement among all members of our campus community. we act to achieve an environment that welcomes and supports diversity, to ensure full educational opportunity for all who teach and learn here, and to prepare effectively citizen-leaders for a pluralistic world.

EQUAL oPPoRtUnity PoLiCyUniversity of Puget Sound does not discriminate in education or employment on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, marital or familial status, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or federal laws. This policy complies with the spirit and the letter of applicable federal, state, and local laws, including Title Ix of the education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with disabilities Act of 1990. Questions about the policy may be referred to the university’s affirmative action officer (253.879.3991) or the office of Civil Rights, department of education, washington, d.C., 20202. Information on services for persons with disabilities may be obtained from Peggy Perno, director of disability services (253.879.3395; TTd: 253.879.3399; [email protected]).

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