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College of Liberal Arts

Faculty Accomplishments

2015

Texas State Universits is a member of The Texas State University System.

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Texas State University System Board of Regents Rossanna Salazar, Chairman

Austin

William F. Scott, Vice Chairman

Neaderland

Charlie Amato

San Antonio

Veronica Muzquiz Edwards

San Antonio

Dr. Jaime R. Garza

San Antonio

David Montagne

Beaumont

Vernon Reaser, III

Bellaire

Alan L. Tinsley

Madisonville

Donna N. Williams

Arlington

Dylan J. McFarland

Student Regent

Huntsville

Brian McCall, Ph.D., Chancellor

Texas State University, Administration

Dr. Denise M. Trauth, President

Dr. Eugene Bourgeois, Provost

Dr. Cynthia Opheim, Associate Provost

Texas State University, College of Liberal Arts

Dr. Michael Hennessy, Dean

Dr. Britt Bousman, Associate Dean for Research

Dr. Nancy Grayson, Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs

Dr. Lucy Harney, Associate Dean for Curriculum and Planning

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College of Liberal Arts

Faculty Accomplishments 2015

The College of Liberal Arts Faculty Accomplishments 2015 lists activities and achievements of Liberal

Arts faculty from January 1, 2015, through December 31, 2015. These data were downloaded from

the online Liberal Arts Faculty Annual Review and Reporting System.

The Faculty Accomplishments 2015 has been compiled by Britt Bousman, Associate Dean for Research,

College of Liberal Arts.

Table of Contents Pages

Faculty Accomplishments Statistics 2015 .............................................................................……iii

I. Books ................................................................................................................................….1-2

II. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems and Other Works ...................3-24

III. Scholarly Papers, Presentations and Readings – International, National,

Regional and State …………………………………………………………………….…24-48

IV. External Grants, Contracts and Program Funding .............................................................49-51

V. Editorships of Journals and Membership on Editorial Boards – International,

National, Regional and State ..............................................................................................52-54

VI. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions and Board

Memberships –International, National and Regional ........................................................55-57

VII. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions and Board

Memberships –State, Local and University .......................................................................57-61

VIII. Mentors of Graduate Student Papers, Published Work or Awards –

International, National, Regional and State .......................................................................62-69

IX. Mentors of Undergraduate Student Papers, Published Work or Awards –

International, National, Regional and State .......................................................................69-72

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College of Liberal Arts

Faculty Accomplishments Statistics 2015

1. Publications, in print from 1/1/14 through 12/31/14, and presentations,

35 books

412 book chapters, refereed articles, essays, poems, short stories and other published works

4790 scholarly papers, presentations and readings at international, national and regional conferences

2. Grants and contracts managed started, continuing, or completed

55 active grants, contracts, and research donations

$2,913,259 million total research/creative accomplishments awarded

63 new grant and contract proposals submitted

$23,075,997 in new grant and contract proposal requested

3. Editors of scholarly journals and officers/members of editorial boards,

92 faculty members

4. Faculty honors and awards from international, national and regional enities

72 awards

5. Faculty honors and awards from state, local and university enities

150 awards

6. Faculty mentors for graduate student publications and papers presented at national/regional meetings

and for student award recipients,

50 faculty members served as mentors

104 graduate student awards, publications and papers mentored

7. Faculty mentors for undergraduate student publications and papers presented at national/regional

meetings and for student award recipients,

34 faculty members served as mentors

68 undergraduate student awards, publications and papers mentored

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LA Bibliography

I. Books

Anthropology Agwuele, A. Body Talk and Cultural Identity in the African World. Sheffield, UK, Equinox.

Diaz-Granados, C., & Reilly, F. Kent (eds.). Picture Cave: Sacred Portal to the Mythic Past. Austin, TX,

University of Texas Press.

Madsen, David B., D. Scmitt and D. Page. The Paleoarchaic Occupation of the Old River Bed Delta.

University of Utah Anthropological Papers, University of Utah Press.

English Bell-Metereau, R. L. and C. Glenn (eds). Star Bodies and the Erotics of Suffering. Detroit, MI, Wayne

State University Press.

Jones, R. Familia. Georgetown, KY, Finishing Line Press.

Monroe, D. My Unsentimental Education. University of Georgia Press.

Monroe, D. On the Outskirts of Normal. University of Georgia Press. Softcover edition.

Morrison, S. The Literature of Waste: Material Ecopoetics and Ethical Matter. NY, Palgrave Macmillan.

Morrison, S. S. Grendel's Mother: The Saga of the Wyrd-Wife. http: //www.tophat-

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Parks, C. O'Nights. http: //alicejamesbooks.org/ajb-titles/onights/

Pimentel, O. Historias de Éxito within Mexican Communities: Silenced Voices. New York, Palgrave

Pivot, (http: //www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137536808).

Schaefer, E. A. (ed.). Homegrown: Austin Music Posters 1967 to 1982. Austin, Texas, University of

Texas Press.

Tally, R. T. (ed.) The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said: Spatiality, Critical Humanism, and

Comparative Literature. http: //www.palgrave.com/page/detail/the-geocritical-legacies-of-

edward-w.-said-ro ert-t-tally-jr/?isb=9781137489791

Geography Boehm, R. G. Geography: The Human and Physical World. Columbus, OH, McGraw Hill.

Boehm, R. G. (ed.). Learning Progressions for Maps, Geospatial Technology and Spatial Thinking: A

Research Handbook. UK, Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle on Tyne, UK.

Butler, D. R., & Whitesides, C. J. Physical Geography (Journal). Taylor & Francis.

Estaville, L. E., Kelly, K. L., Verma, K., Silva, N. D., & Zell, Z. P. Texas Education Atlas. e–book.

Department of Geography, Texas State University.

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Springer.

History Glass, B., & MacKenzie, J. Scotland, empire and decolonisation in the twentieth century. http:

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Murphy, A. F. The Jerry Rescue: The Fugitive Slave Law, Northern Rights, and the American Sectional

Crisis. New York, Oxford University Press.

Renick, C. O. Smoke Over Mississippi: A Journey of Hope and Reconciliation. Nashville, KY,

CrossBooks.

Utley, D. K. Echoes of Glory: Historic Military Sites across Texas. Alexander, T. E. (ed.). College

Station, TX, Texas A&M University Press.

Modern Languages Gragera, A. Translation: Christina Ross, Aniquílame. Vol. 2. New York, NY, Fifth Avenue Productions.

Guzman-Bejarano, M. & Gragera, A. Translation: Christina Ross, Aniquílame. Vol. 1. New York, NY,

Fifth Avenue Productions.

Philosophy Bárcenas, Alejandro. Machiavelli’s Art of Politics. Leiden & Boston.

Bramble, Ben and Bob Fischer, eds. The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat. New York: Oxford

University Press.

Laycock, Joseph. Dangerous Games: What the Moral Panic over Role-Playing Games Says about Play,

Religion, and Imagined Worlds. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Laycock, Joseph, ed. The Encyclopedia of Exorcism and Spirit Possession, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-

CLIO.

Political Science Doyle, T. E. The Ethics of Nuclear Weapons Dissemination: Moral Dilemmas of Aspiration, Avoidance,

and Prevention. London, Routledge.

Inbody, D. S. The Soldier Vote: War, Politics, and the Ballot in America. New York, NY, Palgrave

Mcmillan.

Mora, S. Political Science: Institutions and Public Policy. Dubuque, IA, Kendall Hunt.

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Chee, K. H. The Life Course in Context. San Diego, California, Cognella Inc.

Harris, D., & Giuffre, P. Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional

Kitchen. New Brunswick, NJ, Rutgers University Press.

Shanafelt, R., & Pino, N. W. Rethinking Serial Killing, Spree Murder and Atrocities: Beyond the Usual

Distinctions. New York, NY, Routledge Publishers.

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II. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems, and

Other Works

Anthropology Agwuele, A. “Introduction: Nonverbal Communication in Some African Societies and Institutions.” In:

Agwuele, A. (ed.) Body Talk and cultural Identity in the African World, pp. 1-13. Sheffield,

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Agwuele, A. “Nonverbal Message: The Yoruba View of "Deviant" Male Hairstyles.” In: Agwuele, A.

(ed.) Body Talk and Cultural Identity in the African World, pp. 162-180. Sheffield, Equinox.

Aitkenhead-Peterson, J. A., Alexander, M. B., Bytheway, J. A., Carter, D. O., & Wescott, D. J.

“Application of Soil Chemistry in Forensic Entomology.” In: Forensic Entomology: International

Dimensions and Frontier. In J. K. Tomberlin and M. E. Benbow (eds.) Forensic Entomology:

International Dimensions and Frontiers, pp. 283-296. Boca Raton, CRC Press.

Black, Stephen L., Spradley, Martha, & Hamilton, Michelle D. “Crevice Interments Deconstructed.”

Journal of Texas Archaeology and History 2, 1-16.

Brink, J. S., Bousman, C. Britt, & Grün, R. “A reconstruction of the skull of Megalotragus priscus

(Broom, 1909), based on a find from Erfkroon, Modder river, South Africa, with notes on the

chronology and biogeography of the species.” Palaeoecology of Africa 33, 71-94.

Brink, J. S., & Bousman, C. Excavation and Analysis of Middle and Later Stone Age Sites at Erfkroon,

South Africa, SAHRA Final Report. Submitted to the South African Heritage Resources Agency,

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Brunson, Emily K. “Identifying parents who are amenable to pro-vaccination conversations.” Global

Pediatric Health 2, 1-7.

Brunson, Emily K., Holman, D. J., & Giovas, C. M. “Reliability of the atd angle in dermatoglyphic

analysis.” Collegium Antropologicum 39, 3, 797-800.

Brunson, Emily K., & Poland, C. M. “The need for a multi-disciplinary perspective on vaccine hesitancy

and acceptance.” Vaccine 33, 2, 277-279.

Collins, Michael B., & Bousman, C. Britt “Cultural implications of Late Quaternary environmental

change in northeastern Texas.” The James E. Corbin Papers in Archaeology, CHRH Reports 1, 1,

1-55.

Conlee, Christina A. “Transformations of Society and Power in Ancient Nasca.” Peruvian Archaeology

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Conlee, Christina A. “Reestablishment of Complex Societies Following Collapse and Abandonment in

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Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 42, Southern Illinois University

Dillehay, T.D., C. Ocampo, J. Saavedra, A. O. Sawakuchi, R. M. Vega, M. Pino, M. B. Collins L. S.

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Garber, James F. “Doubloons, Dollars, Shillings, and Coppers: Coins and Monetary Units of the English

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Harrington, K. I., & Wescott, Daniel J. “Size and shape differences in the distal femur and proximal tibia

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Lassen, Robert. "The Folsom-Midland Component of the Gault Site, Central Texas: Context,

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Lemke, Ashley, D.C. Wernecke and Michael B. Collins. “Early Art in North America: Clovis and Later

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Mattison, S. M., Brunson, Emily K., & Holman, D. J. “Palmar creases: Classification, reliability and

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O'Meara, B. C., Graham, Kerrie P., Pellis, S. M., & Burghardt, G. M. “Evolutionary models for the

retention of adult-adult social play in primates: The roles of diet and other factors associated with

resource acquisition.” Adaptive Behavior 23 , 6, 381-391.

Owsley, D. W., Bruwelheide, K. S., Cashion L., M., Spradley, Martha, & Romero Palanco, J. L.

“Identification of Ramon Power y Giralt: Puerto Rico’s Diplomat to the 1812 Spanish

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Perreault, Charles, M. Boulanger, A. Hudson, D. Rhode, D. Madsen, J. Olsen, M. Steffen, J. Quade, M.

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Reilly, F. Kent “Moundville’s Serpent-Bird Bowl.” In: Bomar, W.(ed.), Museum Journal Article

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Rush, H., Prewitt, Elton R., & Bousman, C. Britt. “Establishing a Temporal Context for Subsistence

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Sampson, C. Garth, Moore, V., Bousman, C. Britt, Stafford, R., Giordano, A., & Willis, M. “A GIS

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Schoch-Spana, Monica, Selck, F., & Goldberg, L. “A National Survey on Health Department Capacity

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Schoch-Spana, Monica. “Public Engagement and the Governance of Gain-of-Function Research.”

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Skinner, S. A., Bousman, C. Britt, & Todd, J. “Archeological Investigations at the Dalbey site

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Spradley, Martha, Suckling, J. K., & Godde, K. “A Longitudinal Study on Human Outdoor

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Spradley, Martha. “Clyde Collins Snow (1928-2014).” American Anthropologist 117, 1, 221-223.

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Toner, E., Ravi, S., Adalja, A., Waldhorn, R., McGinty, M., & Schoch-Spana, Monica. “Doing good by

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van Aardt,, A. C., Bousman, C. Britt, Brink, J., Brook, G., Zacobs, Z., du Preez, P. J.,& Scott, L. “First

chronological, palaeoenvironmental, and archaeological data from the Baden-Baden fossil spring

complex in the western Free State, South Africa.” Palaeoecology of Africa 33, 117-152.

Wescott, Daniel J., & Drew, J. L. “Effect of obesity on the reliability of age-at-death indicators of the

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Wescott, Daniel J. Sexual dimorphism in auricular surface medial projection and postauricular sulcus

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Williams, F. L., Cunningham, Debra L., & Amaral, L. Q. “Forearm articular proportions and the

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Banerjee, Suparno. “Ruptured Bodies and Invaded Grains: Biotechnology as Bioviolence in Indian

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Blair, John. “Hard Pearl.” Ruminate 34, 53.

Blair, John. “The One Thing.” Ruminate 34, 54-55.

Blair, John. “The Story You Heard.” Ruminate 34, 52.

Blair, John. “The Lantern Man.” The Cafe Review 26, 2-3.

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Kapurch, K. “Rapunzel Loves Merida: Melodramatic Expressions of Lesbian Girlhood and Teen

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Neuropsychological test performance in pediatric obsessive compulsive disorder: A meta-

analysis. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 56, 8, 837-847.

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Abramovitch, A., Reese, H., Woods, D. W., Peterson , A., Deckersbach, T., Piacentini, J., . Wilhelm , S.

Psychometric Properties of a Self-Report Instrument for the Assessment of Tic Severity in Adults

with Tic Disorders. Behavior Therapy, 46, 6, 786-796.

Abramovitch, A., Shaham , N., Levin, L., Bar-Hen, M., & Schweiger, A. Response inhibition in a

subclinical obsessive-compulsive sample. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental

Psychiatry, 46, 66-71.

Abramovitch, A., & Cooperman, A. The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Obsessive-Compulsive

Disorder: A Critical Review. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 5, 24-36.

Arteta, J., Cobos, B., Hu, Y., Jordan, K., & Howard, K. Evaluation of how depression and anxiety

mediate the relationship between pain catastrophizing and prescription opioid misuse in chronic

pain populations. Pain Medicine, 17, 2, 295-303.

Besse, R., Howard, K. J., Gonzalez, S., & Howard, J. T. Major Depressive Disorder in public school

teachers: Evaluation of occupational and health outcomes. The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral

Research, 20, 2, 71-83.

Ceballos, N. A., Sharma, S., Patterson, T. L., Graham, R., & Howard, K. Stress, immune function and

collegiate holiday drinking. Neuropsychobiology, 72, 8-15.

Ceballos, N., Mayfield, A., & Graham, R. ERPs to alcohol images among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic

female college freshmen. AIMS Neuroscience, 3, 1-21.

Cloud, J. M., & Perilloux, C. “Drawing” conclusions about perceptions of ideal male and female body

shapes. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1, 163-171.

Cobos, B., Haskard-Zolnierek, K., & M. White Coat Syndrome: Improving the patient-healthcare

practitioner relationship. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 8, 133-141.

Davis, J. M. Positive psychology for well-being and profit. [Review of the book Psychological Capital

and Beyond by Fred Luthans, Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan, and Bruce J. Avolio].

PSYCRITIQUES –Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 60, 43.

Davis, J. M. Social identity: Practical planning for becoming a global citizen. Eye on Psi Chi, 19, 3.

Deason, R. G., Hussey, E. P., Flannery, S., & Ally, B. A. Using conceptual implicit memory to

understand the picture superiority effect in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Brain and

Cognition, 112-117.

Easton, J. A., Goetz, C. D., & Buss, D. M. Evolution of human mate choice. In The International

Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd ed., pp. 340-347. Elsevier.

Etherton, J. L., & Tapscott, B. Performance on selected visual and auditory subtests of the WMS-IV

during laboratory-induced pain. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 37, 3,

243-252.

Etherton, J. WAIS-IV Verbal Comprehension Index and Perceptual Reasoning Index Performance are

Unaffected by Cold Pressor Pain Induction. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 22, 54-60.

Goldwater, M. B., Markman, A. B., Trujillo, L. T., & Schnyer, D. M. Licensing novel role-governed

categories: An ERP analysis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9, 1-9.

Goldzweig , G., Abramovitch, A., Brenner, B., Perry, S., Peretz, T., & Baider, L. Expectations and level

of satisfaction of patients and their physicians: Concordance and discrepancies. Psychosomatics,

56 , 5, 521-529.

Hu, Y., Xu, Y., & Tornello, S. Stability of self-reported same-sex and bisexual Attraction from

adolescence to adulthood. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi: 10.1007/s10508-015-0541-1.

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Kennair, L. E., Grøntvedt, T. V., Mehmetoglu, M., Perilloux, C., & Buss, D. M. Sex and mating strategy

impact the 13 basic reasons for having sex. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1, 207-219.

March, D. S., & Graham, R. Exploring implicit ingroup and outgroup bias toward Hispanics. Group

Processes & Intergroup Relations, 18, 1, 89-103.

McCabe, S. E., West, B. E., Schepis, T. S., & Teter, C. J. Simultaneous co-ingestion of prescription

stimulants, alcohol and other drugs: a multi-cohort national study of US adolescents. Human

Psychopharmacology, 30, 1, 42-51.

McMenamin, B. W., Deason, R. G., Steele, V. R., Koutstaal, W., & Marsolek, C. J. Separability of

abstract-category and specific exemplar visual object subsystems: Evidence from fMRI pattern

analysis. Brain and Cognition, 93, 54-63.

Oberle, C. D., & Arteta Garcia, J. Predicting alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use from preferential

music consumption. Journal of Drug Education, 45, 113-125.

O’Connor, M. K., Deason, R. G., Reynolds, E. W., Flannery, S., Vassey, E., Soloman, P., & Budson, A.

E. The imagination inflation effect in older adults with and without Alzheimer’s disease.

Neuropsychology, 29, 4, 550-560.

Oliver, M. L., Han, K., Bos, T., & Backs, R. W. The relationship between ADHD symptoms and driving

behavior in college students: The mediating effects of negative emotions and emotion control.

Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behavior. 30, 14-21.

Osborne, R. E., & Kriese, P. Using an Online Course on “Hate” to Teach Students to Know Self First,

Then Other. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 5, 4, 11-20.

Perilloux, C., Muñoz-Reyes, J., Turiegano, E., Kurzban, R., & Pita, M. Do (non-American) men over-

estimate women’s sexual intentions? Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1, 150-154.

Perilloux, C., & Kurzban, R. Do men over-perceive women’s sexual interest? Psychological Science, 26,

70-77.

Rosa, N. M., Deason, R. G., Budson, A. E., & Gutchess, A. H. Self-referencing and false memory in mild

cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease. Neuropsychology, 29 , 5, 799-805.

Schepis, T. S., Cavallo, D. A., Kong, G., Liss, T. B., Liss, A., & Krishnan-Sarin, S. Predicting initiation

of smoking cessation treatment and outcome among adolescents using stressful life events and

coping style. Substance Abuse, 36, 4, 478-485.

Stanfield, C. T., Hogan , D., Goddard, P., Ginsburg, H. J., & Ogletree, S. M. Sex differences in

homonegativity: A proposed new paradigm of implicit cognitive systems. Journal of Social

Sciences Research, 9, 1, 1765-1779.

Tapscott, B., & Etherton, J. The Effects of Cold Pressor-Induced Pain on PASAT Performance. Applied

Neuropsychology: Adult, 22, 3, 227-232.

Thompson-Hollands, J., Abramovitch, A., Tompson, M. C., & Barlow, D. H. A randomized clinical trial

of a brief family intervention to reduce accommodation in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Behavior Therapy, 46, 2, 218-229.

Westerberg, C., Florczak, S. M., Weintraub, S., Mesulam, M., Marshall, L., Zee, P. C., & Paller, K. A.

Memory improvement via slow oscillatory stimulation in older adults. Neurobiology of Aging, 36

(9), 2577-2586.

Witkowski, S., Trujillo, L. T., Sherman, S. M., Carter, P., Matthews, M. D., & Schnyer, D. M. An

examination of the association between chronic sleep restriction and electrocortical arousal in

college students. Clinical Neurophysiology, 126, 549-557.

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Sociology Clement, M., Chi, G., & Ho, H. Urbanization and Land–Use Change: A Human Ecology of

Deforestation Across the USA, 2001–2006. Sociological Inquiry, 85, 4, 628-

Clement, M., Ergas, C., & Greiner, P. The environmental consequences of rural and urban population

change: An exploratory spatial panel study of forest cover in the Southern USA, 2001–2006.

Rural Sociology, 80, 1, 108-136. 653.

Elliott, J., & Clement, M. Developing spatial inequalities in carbon appropriation: A sociological

analysis of changing local emissions across the USA. Social Science Research, 51, 119-131.

Glowinski, B., & Kotarba, J. A. Watching the Super Bowl. In D.D. Waskul & P. Vannini (eds), Popular

Culture as Everyday Life, pp: 205-216, Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Harris, D., Harris, W., & Fondren, K. Everybody Eats: Using Hunger Banquets to Teach about Issues of

Global Hunger and Inequality. Teaching Sociology 43, 115-125.

Harris, D. A. You just have to look at it as a gift: how low-income single mothers manage Uncertainty in

Child Support Payments. Journal of Poverty 19, 88-108.

Hickman, L. Applied Sociology Internship Manual. In: Kotarba, J. A., Romero, R., & Dees, L.(eds.) The

Promise, Center for Social Inquiry.

Kotarba, Joseph. The Promise, in Romero, R., & Dees, L. (eds.), Center for Social Inquiry.

Kotarba, Joseph. Review: “The Long Way Home: An American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great

War”, by David Laskin., The Sarmatian Review 35, 2,1932-1933.

McGee, J., Clement, M., & Besek, J. The impacts of technology: a re-evaluation of the STIRPAT model.

Environmental Sociology, 1, 2, 81-91.

Villarreal, K., Wiley, D. C., Houseman, J., & Martinez, G. P. Attitudes About Partner Communication

Regarding Contraceptive Use Among Hispanic Male College Students. The Journal of American

College Health. Doi: /abs/10.1080/07448481.2015.1117467.

Watt, T., Appel, L., Lopez, V., Flores, B., & Lawhon, B. A Primary Care-Based Early Childhood

Nutrition Intervention: Evaluation of a Pilot Program Serving Low-Income Hispanic Women.

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2, 537-547.

III. Scholarly Papers, Presentations and Readings - International,

National, Regional and State

Anthropology Agwuele, A. “Coarticulation of Tone and CV segment in citation and sentence forms.” International

Congress of Phonetic Sciences. SCOTLAND, United Kingdom.

Agwuele, A. “Common and Trivial: Yoruba Culture of Visual Perception.” Conceptualizing African

Epistemologies, University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX, USA.

Bentley, J. H., Garber, J. F., Stanchly, N., Searle, L., Prince, J. R., Bartelink, E. J., & Springs, L. C.

“Turtles, Pirates, and Trade: A History of Sea Turtle Exploitation on St. George's Caye.” Belize

Archaeology Symposium, Government of Belize - Institute of Archaeology. San Ignacio, Belize.

Black, S. L., & Rodriguez, D. “An Extraordinary Earth Oven Facility at Kelley Cave.” Society for

American Archaeology. San Francisco, CA, USA.

Bousman, Britt, Moore, V & Wishoff, B. “A GIS analysis of Alibates Quarries and Antelope Creek sites

– an update.” Texas Archeological Society Meeting, Houston, Oct.

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Brunson, E. K. “Vaccination in the US: Issues of panic, power and privilege.” American

Anthropological Association. Denver, CO, USA.

Brunson, E. K. “Alternative medicine: Coping without health insurance in central Texas.” Society for

Applied Anthropology. Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Collins, Michael B. “The American Paleolithic.” First Floridians First Americans Conference.

Monticello, FL.

Collins, Michael B. and S. Ayala. “South American Fishtail Points in Texas – What’s Up With This?”

22nd East Texas Archeological Conference. Tyler, TX.

Collins, Michael B. and D. C. Wernecke. “Gault Site, Texas Before Clovis.” 73rd Annual Plains

Anthropological Conference. Iowa City, IA.

Conlee, C. A. “Early Maize on the South Coast?” Society for American Archaeology. San Francisco,

CA, USA.

Crowe, N., Mavroudas, S., & Spradley, M. “A histology study: examining sex differences in human rib

microstructure.” Annual Conference, American Association of Physical Anthropologists. St.

Lous, MO, USA.

Gauldin, E., & Brunson, E. K. “Decision making in the case of limb salvage.” Society for Applied

Anthropology. Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Gleiber, D., Skipper, C. E., Cunningham, D. L., & Wescott, D. J. “Variation in trabecular structure of

the proximal tibia between obese and non-obese females.” Seventh Annual Conference,

International Research Conference for Graduate Students. San Marcos, TX.

Green, K., McKeown, A., & Bongiovanni, R. “Always facing east….except when they’re not:

preliminary analysis of mortuary trends at Cahal Pech, Cayo, Belize.” Society for American

Archaeology. San Francisco, CA, USA.

Hentschel, K & Wescott, D.J. “Differentiating perimortem from postmortem blunt force traum by

evaluating fracture tension surface topography using geographical information system software.”

American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Orlando, FL.

Koenig, C. W., & Black, S. L. “Low Impact, High Resolution: Ongoing Archaeological Investigations of

Rockshelters in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands.” Hill Country Archaeological Society. Kerrville,

TX, USA.

Lassen, Robert. “Making Sense of the Variation in Folsom Projectile Point Technology.” 80th Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. San Francisco, CA.

Lassen, Robert. “Recent Excavations at Knibbe Ranch (41CM363): Looking for a Bison Cliff Jump.”

The 86th Annual Meeting of the Texas Archeological Society. Houston, TX.

Littlefield, Nancy. “Clovis Flakes at the Gault Site. It's All in the Platform Baby!” The 86th Annual

Meeting of the Texas Archeological Society. Houston, TX.

Mavroudas MS, Meckel L, Spradley MK. The Identfication of Undocumented Border Crossers Along

the United States-Mexico Border: A case for bone histology. American Academy of Forensic

Sciences. Orlando, Florida. February.

Reilly, F., & Freidel, D. “Middle Formative Origins of the Early Classic Period Stela Cult.” Society of

American Archaeology. San Francisco, CA, USA.

Selden, R. Z. & Bousman, Britt The Index of Texas Archaeology: open access gray literature from the

Lone Star State. Texas Archeological Society Meeting, Houston, Oct.

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Skipper, C. E. & Wescott D.J. “Analyzing the biological relatedness of individuals from a mid to late

1800s Missouri cemetery.” Texas Biological Anthropological Association, Texas Tech

University, Lubbock, TX.

Speer, Charles. “A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Instrumental Techniques at Differentiating

Outcrops of Edwards Plateau Chert at the Hyper-Local Scale.” 80th Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology. San Francisco,

Skipper, C. E., McClain, B., Isaacks, M., & Wescott, D. J. “Testing the applicability of Walker (2008)

cranial nonmetric sexing traits on undocumented border crossers along the South Texas border.”

Seventh Annual Conference, International Research Conference for Graduate Students. San

Marcos, TX.

Snow, M., Hauther, K., & McKeown, A. H. “Ancient DNA and Cranial Morphometric Analysis into

Ancestry of Five Burials from Colonial Delaware.” Society for American Archaeology. San

Francisco, CA, USA.

Spradley MK. Biodistance Analysis of US-Mexico Migrants. American Association of Physical

Anthropologists. March.

Springs, L. C., Bolnick, D. A., & Garber, J. F. “Missing Histories of Colonial and Diasporic Genetic

Research.” American Anthropological Association. Denver, CO, USA.

Springs, L. C., Garber, J. F., Bolnick, D. A., Sullivan, L. A., & Bentley, J. H. “The Early English

Cemetery on St. George's Caye Revisited: DNA Analysis and Reassessment of Burial Counts and

Chronology.” Government of Belize - Institute of Archaeology. San Ignacio, Belize.

Stauffer, G., & Reilly, F. “In the Fields of The Thunder Lord, Playing the Apalachaee Ball game:

Archaeological and Ideological Evidence for Its Antiquity.” Society of American Archaeology.

San Francisco, CA, USA.

Warms, R., & McGee, R. J. “Boas and McGee at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis. 1904.”

Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, American Anthropological

Association. Denver, CO, USA.

Wernecke, D. Clark. “Lines of Evidence: Early Paleoindian Mobiliary Art in the Americas.” 19th

International Rock Art Conference, IFRAO 2015. Caceres, Spain.

Wernecke, D. Clark and M.B. Collins. “Excavations at the Gault Site, Texas and Evidence for Older

than Clovis Strata.” 73rd Annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Iowa City, IA.

Wescott, D.J. “The forensic anthropologist as broker for interdisciplinary taphonomic theory.” American

Academy of Forensic Sciences. Orlando, FL.

Wescott, D.J. “Using human decomposition facilities to study thanatomicrobiome and epinecrotic

communities: Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State.” American Academy of Forensic

Sciences. Orlando, FL.

Wescott, D. “Forensic Anthropology and the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State.” National

Association of Legal Investigators. San Antonio, TX.

Wescott, D. “BARFAA to FACTS and other acronyms in between.” Midwest Bioarchaeology and

Forensic Anthropology Association. Chicago, IL.

Wescott, D. “So you found a bone, what next?” Bayside Historical Society. Bayside, TX.

Williams, Thomas. “The Who, What, Where, When, and Why of Clovis Blade Manufacturing in Texas.”

The 86th Annual Meeting of the Texas Archeological Society. Houston, TX.

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English Ash, G. “Children’s literature: Windows, mirrors, and sliding glass doors for pre-service teachers.”

Literacy Research Association. Carlsbad, CA, USA.

Ash, G. E., & Saunders, J. M. “It’s a Hoax! Social Networking Savvy for You and Your Students.”

Annual Conference, International Literacy Association. St. Louis, MO.

Ash, G., Assaf, L., Delaney, C., & Saunders, J. “Publishing in English in Texas.” Texas Council of

Teachers of English Language Arts. Houston, TX, USA.

Banerjee, S. “Ghosts, Aliens, and Machines: Epistemic Continuity and Assemblage in Shirshendu

Mukherjee’s Science Fiction.” International Organization for the Fantastic in the Arts. Orlando,

FL, USA.

Banerjee, S. “The Ghost Protocol: the Supernatural, Modernity, and the Liminal in Recent Bengali

Films.” British Commonwealth & Postcolonial Studies Conference, Savannah, GA, USA.

Bell-Metereau, R. L. “Falling Stars and Feminist Celebrities.” Film and History Association. Madison,

WI, USA.

Bell-Metereau, R. “Home is Where the Horror Is: Let The Right One In.” University Film and Video

Association. Washington D.C., MD, USA.

Bell-Metereau, R. “Celebrity Feminism in a Post-Feminist Instagram World.” Society for Cinema and

Media Studies. Montreal, Canada.

Bell-Metereau, R. “Great Film Adaptations.” University of Texas Sage Lecture Series, University of

Texas. Austin, TX, USA.

Blair, J. "Why Metaphor Matters.” Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Association. Denver, CO, USA.

Blair, J. “Goethe's Apple and Other Poems: A Reading.” The Conference on Christianity and Literature.

Seattle, WA, USA.

Busby, M. “Reading from _Cedar Crossing_.” The Mayo Review, Texas A&M University-Commerce.

Commerce, TX, USA.

Busby, M. “The Scholar as Novelist, the Novelist as Scholar.” The Mayo Review, Texas A&M

University-Commerce. Commerce, TX, USA.

Busby, M. “Fort Benning Redux.” Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers. Galveston, TX,

USA.

Busby, M. “My Night with Ken Kesey.” Western Literature Association. Reno, NV, USA.

Busby, M. “Leavening Humor in Cormac McCarthy’s “Cities of the Plain”.” Texas/Southwest Popular

Culture Association. Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Cassells, C. Cyrus Cassells: “Two Poetry readings.” American Book Review Reading Series, Alcorn

Auditorium, University of Houston-Victoria. Victoria, TX, USA.

Cassells, C. “Pandora's Box Poetry Reading in Dallas.” The Wild Detectives Bookstore/ Pandora’s Box

Reading Series, Pandora's Box. Dallas, TX, USA.

Cassells, C. “Visible Voice reading in Montreal.” Poetry Reading, Visible Voice Gallery. Montreal,

Canada.

Cassells, C. “Four American Poets: Drawn and Quarterly.” Drawn and Quarterly Books. Montreal,

Canada.

Cassells, C. & Golos, V. “Poetry reading in Taos.” SOMOS Winter Writers Series, Harwood Museum of

Art, The Literary Society of Taos. Taos, NM.

Cassells, C. "Elegy with a Gold Cradle" Texas Book Festival. Austin, TX, USA.

Cassells, C. “Poetry Reading.” Malvern Books. Austin, TX, USA.

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Chavkin, A. “Using Family Systems Theory to Help Students Understand Two Assimilated Jewish-

American Families in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman and Saul Bellow’s Seize the Day.”

21st Annual American Literature Association, South Beach, FL, USA.

Chavkin, A. “Bellow's Death Comedy in an Early Draft of Henderson the Rain King.” American

Literature Association Conference, Boston, MA, USA.

Dorst, D., Squires, C., Hodgen, C., Cook, K., & Schumacher, J. “Tapping a Vein: Reading the I - 35

Corridor.” Association of Writers & Writing Programs. Minneapolis, MN, USA.

duBois, J. “Cartwheel.” Tulsa University. Tulsa, OK.

duBois, J. “Cartwheel.” Emerging Writers Series, University of Chicago. Chicago, IL.

duBois, J. “Cartwheel.” Housatonic Book Award Reading, Western Connecticut State University.

Danbury, CT.

duBois, J. “Cartwheel.” Prairie Lights Bookstore. Iowa City, IA.

Gano, G. M. "Agreement" and Dissent: "iTunes Terms and Conditions.” "Untimely Dissent" Modernist

Studies Association. Boston, MA.

Gano, G. M. “The Indian as Proletariat: The Mexican Revolution and the U.S. Modernist Imaginary.”

Modernist Studies Association. Boston, MA, USA.

Hanson, S. “From Matagorda to Mad Island.” Association for the Study of Literature and Environment.

Moscow, ID, USA.

Heaberlin, D. “My Spanish Poetry.” Southwest Popular Culture Association. Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Leake, E. “Prompting Student Empathy: Content, Relations, and Writing Pedagogy. Why the

Humanities? Answers from the Cognitive and Neurosciences.” Kent State University. Kent, OH,

USA.

Ledbetter, K. “Victorian Women's Periodicals.” Sigma Tau Delta English Honors Society.

Ledbetter, K. “"Five O'Clock Tea" and Dickens's Young Man: Edmund Yates as Columnist for The

Queen.” Research Society for Victorian Periodicals Conference, Ghent, Belgium.

Lochman, D. “’Gods assembled all on Arlo hill’: Highs and Lows in Spenser’s Ireland and His Fictions.”

International Spenser Society Conference. Dublin, Ireland.

Lochman, D. “Pierced with Passion: Extended Brains, Bodies, and Worlds in Early Modern Texts.”

History of Distributed Cognition: Medieval and Early Modern Workshop. Edinburgh, United

Kingdom.

Lochman, D. "’Ne naturall affection faultlesse blame’: Embodied and Extended Affect in The Fairie

Queene.” Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. Vancouver, Canada.

Marquiss, T., & Roberson, Q. “Selling the Buy-In: Marketing a Common Reading Program.” National

Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. Dallas, TX, USA.

Marquiss, T. “The 2015-2016 Common Experience and Common Reading.” San Marcos Rotary Club.

San Marcos, TX, USA.

May, W. S. “‘Half Myself Has Buried My Other Half’: Early Modern Anxieties in Poe’s ‘The Man That

Was Used Up’.” American Literature Association. Boston, MD, USA.

McClancy, K. “Black Skin, White Faces: Dead Presidents and the African-American Vietnam Veteran.”

Film & History. Madison, WI, USA.

McClancy, K. “Winter Soldiers and Sunshine Patriots: World War II and the Cold War in Captain

America.” Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association. New Orleans, LA, USA.

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Mogull, S. A., & Stanfield, C. T. (2015). Current Use of Visuals in Scientific Communication.

Proceedings of ProComm, the annual conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics

Engineers (IEEE)-Professional Communication Society, Limerick, Ireland.

Monroe, D. “No Shame: Sex Scenes by Women, About Women.” Associated Writing Programs National

Writers Conference. Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Monroe, D. “Other People’s Privacy: Secondary Characters in Nonfiction.” Associated Writing Programs

National Writers Conference. Minneapolis, MN.

Monroe, D. “My Unsentimental Education.” University of New Mexico.

Monroe, D. “It's Only Oblivion.” Wisconsin Life-Taped Radio Broadcast, WPR. Madison, WI, USA.

Monroe, D. “My Unsentimental Education.” Williston Writers Workshop, Williston School.

Northampton, MA, USA.

Morrison, S. S. “Conspiring with Students: Engaging Students in Public Intellectual Practice.” The

Medieval Institute Congress. Kalamazoo, MI.

Morrison, S. “A Cave of One’s Own: Images of Grendel’s Mother in Popular Media.” Medieval Studies

Working Group and Critical Childhood Studies Working Group. Texas A&M. College Station,

TX, USA.

Morrison, S. S. “Home Front Girl: Global War Before the Internet.” Schaumburg Township District

Library. Schaumburg, IL, USA.

Morrison, S. S. “Grendel's Mother: The Saga of the Wyrd-Wife.” Texas Medieval Association. San

Marcos, TX, USA.

Morrison, S. “Grendel's Mother: The Saga of the Wyrd-Wife.” BookWoman. Austin, TX, USA.

Morrison, S. S. “Grendel's Mother: The Saga of the Wyrd-Wife.” Travis Heights Art Trail. Austin, TX,

USA.

Morrison, S. S. “Grendel's Mother: The Saga of the Wyrd-Wife.” Malvern Books. Austin, TX, USA.

Noll, S. “God's Plan.” Backyard Storytelling Night. Austin, TX, USA.

Noll, S. “First-Year Teacher.” Austin Bat Cave. Austin, TX, USA.

Noll, S. “What About Prom?” Five Things Austin. Austin, TX, USA.

Noll, S. “So Much More.” LIVESTRONG. Austin, TX, USA.

Noll, S. “Best Worst Date.” Austin Bat Cave. Austin, TX, USA.

Olson, M. “Without Names: Defining Childhood as Audience for Pirate Tales.” International Research

Society in Children's Literature. Worcester, United Kingdom.

Olson, M. “Billy Whiskers: Mrs. Montgomery Defines Freedom for Young America.” Children's

Literature Association. Richmond,, VA, USA.

Olson, M. “Billy Whiskers: Frances Trego Montgomery's Primer for Two-Legged Kids.” Critical

Childhood Studies Seminar, Texas A&M. College Station, TX, USA.

Parks, C. “Climate Change and the Human Experience.” Trinity University. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Parks, C. “O'Nights.” Trinity University. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Parks, C. “O’Nights: A Conversation with the Night Poetics of the American Renaissance.” Association

for the Study of Literature and Environment Biennial Conference. Moscow, ID, USA.

Parks, C. “The Poetics of Grass.” Association of the Study of Literature and Environment. Moscow, ID,

USA.

Parks, C. “Broadsides on the Bus.” Association for the Study of Literature and Environment Progressive

Evening. Moscow, ID, USA.

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Parks, C. “Aracelis Girmay, Chloe Garcia Roberts, and Cecily Parks.” Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop.

Brooklyn, NY, USA.

Parks, C. “New Poetries and the American Renaissance.” Bookpeople of Moscow, Moscow, ID, USA.

Parks, C. “Gemini Ink at Tacoland –Three Texas Women Poets Read Their Work.” Gemini Ink. San

Antonio, TX, USA.

Parks, C. “Cherry Reading Series with Cecily Parks and Paul Otremba,” Rice University. Houston, TX,

USA.

Parks, C. “Once Upon a Time.” Blackbox Gallery. Austin, TX, USA.

Rosenberg, T. “Radical Politics and Inherent Conservatism in Children’s Magical Realism.”

International Research Society for Children’s Literature. Worcester, United Kingdom.

Rosenberg, T. “We Do Have Jack: Considering Contexts of the Jack Series by Andy Jones and Darka

Erdelji.” Thomas Raddell Symposium: Child, Youth, and Place in Atlantic Canadian Literature,

Department of English, Acadia University. Wolfville, Canada.

Roundtree, A. “Big Data and Rhetorical Analysis: Rethinking Critical Methods for Large-Scale Textual

Analysis.” National Communication Association. Las Vegas, NV.

Roundtree, A. “Big Unstructured Data in Technical Communication Program Planning.” Council for

Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication. Logan, UT.

Roundtree, A. “Uncertainty in Medical Decision Making.” DC Health Communication Conference,

Washington DC.

Schaefer, E.A. “Comic Art and the Music Posters of Austin, Texas.” Amsterdam Comics

Conference. Amsterdam, Holland.

Schwebel, L. “Suicide, Augustine, and Inferno 13.” Medieval and Early Modern Religious Culture, San

Antonio, TX, USA.

Schwebel, L. “Cataloguing Literary Immortality in Chaucer’s Monk’s Tale.” Modern Language

Association. Vancouver, Canada.

Schwebel, L. “The Future of Chaucer Source Studies.” The Future of Middle English, TEMA. San

Marcos, TX, USA.

Schwebel, L. “What's in Criseyde's Book?” Northeastern Modern Language Association. Toronto,

Canada.

Schwebel, L. “From Fortune to Fame-Making in Lydgate's Fall of Princes.” International Congress on

Medieval Studies, Lydgate Society. Kalamazoo, MI, USA.

Sims, L. “Gender, Gamergate, and the Middle Ages: Second Verse, Same as the First.” Southwest

Popular/American Culture Association Conference, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Skerpan-Wheeler, E. "The Marginalization of Ramism, Its Consequences for Milton Scholarship, and

Why It All Matters Today.” Epic Conference, Department of English, University of Alabama.

Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.

Skerpan-Wheeler, E. "That Modern French Theory: Milton in the International Ramist Moment.”

Renaissance Society of America. Berlin, Germany.

Smith, V. L. “Keening for the Dead Picture Industry”: Film and History. Madison, WI, USA.

Smith, V. L. “The Peculiar Charm of Frankness”: South Central Modern Language Association.

Nashville, USA, TN.

Specht, M., Dorst, D., Gullick, C., Hoppe, J., & McClanaghan, J. “Writing is Rewriting: Teaching

Revision in the Creative Writing Workshop.” Association of Writers & Writing Programs.

Minneapolis, MN, USA.

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Tally, R. “Adventures in Literary Spatiality: Explorations, Representations, Projections.” Italian

Department, Rutgers University. New Brunswick, NJ, USA.

Tally, R. “Adventures in Literary Cartography.” Littérature et géographie: l’écriture de l’espace à travers

les âges, Lyon, France.

Tally, R. “Spatiality's Mirrors.” English Language and Literature Association of Korea. Busan, Korea,

Republic of.

Tally, R. “Reflections on Literary Cartography: Rhapsody, Architectonic, World System.” Stanford

University Religious Studies Graduate Conference. Palo Alto, CA, USA.

Tally, R. “Trilogizing Tolkien.” Texas Medieval Association. San Marcos, TX.

Tally, R. “The Westeros Tourism Board.” Modern Language Association. Vancouver.

Tally, R. “Poe’s Cognitive Mapping.” Poe Studies Association. New York, NY, USA.

Tally, R. “New Spaces, New Maps: Poe’s Reorientation of American Literature in the Twenty-first

Century.” Modern Language Association. Vancouver, Canada.

Tally, R. “The Age of Necromancy: Finance, Fantasy, and the Defense Against the Dark Arts.”

Modernist Studies Association. Boston, MA.

Tally, R. “Shadows Cast by a Magic Lamp: Vonnegut, Race, Censorship.” American Literature

Association. Boston, MA.

Wend-Walker, G. A. “The Excluded Middle in Political Criticism: How Did 'Liberty' and 'Death'

Become the Only Options?” Children's Literature Association. Richmond, VA, USA.

Wend-Walker, G. A. “The Scientific Imagination and the Imaginary Science.” International Association

for the Fantastic in the Arts. Orlando, FL, USA.

Williams, M. F. “Communicating Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in Technical Communication.”, Tech

Communication Podcast, University of Alabama at Huntsville.

Wilson, N. “Welcome to the Tea Party: Process vs. Product in the Writing Center.” South Central

Writing Center Association. Austin, TX, USA.

Winchell, A. “Female Representation and Sexualization in Tabletop Gaming.” Southwest Popular and

American Culture Association Conference, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Geography Ballinger, T. J., & Sheridan, S. C. “Exploring the role of western Arctic sea ice on North American

Arctic climate.” Applied Geography Conference/Southwest Division of the American Association

of Geographers. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Ballinger, T. J. “Does Arctic sea ice influence North American climate?” Graduate Research

Symposium, Kent State University. Kent, OH, USA.

Ballinger, T. J., & Sheridan, S. C. “Synoptic types linked to western Arctic sea ice freeze-up

persistence.” American Association of Geographers. Chicago, IL, USA.

Blue, S. A. “The Political Economy of Cuban Medical Internationalism.” Latin Americanist Geographers.

Fortaleza, Brazil.

Torres, R. M., Swanson, K., Blue, S. A., & Aiken, S. “Violence as a Vantage Point: Unaccompanied

Migrant Children in the Americas.” Latin Americanist Geographers. Fortaleza, Brazil.

Blue, S. A. “Unaccompanied Minors in the US: An Overview.” International Conference on Geographies

of Children, San Diego State University. San Diego, CA, USA.

Blue, S. A., Torres, R. M., Swanson, K., Thompson, A., & Hernandez Hernandez, O. M. “Shifting

Geographies of Immigration Enforcement: Unaccompanied Migrant Children from Central

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America & Mexico.” Southwestern Association of American Geographers. San Antonio, TX,

USA.

Blue, S. A. Panel Discussant, “Hispanic and Latino New Orleans.” Latin Americanist Geographers.

Fortaleza, Brazil.

Boehm, R. G. “Geospatial Enrichment Module.” National Council for the Social Studies. New Orleans,

LA, USA.

Boehm, R. G. “Geospatial Enrichment for STEM Education and Research.” National Council for

Geographic Education. Washington, D.C., USA.

Boehm, R. G. “Geospatial Resources, Materials and Tools for STEM Teacher Preparation.” National

Council for Geographic Education. Washington, D.C., USA.

Boehm, R. G. “National Center for Research in Geography Education.” National Council for Geographic

Education. Washington, D.C., USA.

Boehm, R. G. Panel Discussant: “Celebrating Geography Education.” National Council for Geographic

Education. Washington, D.C., USA.

Boehm, R. G. “Enriching Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Education with

Geospatial Technology.” Comprehensive Academic Annual Conference 2015, Henan University.

Henan Provence, China.

Butler, D. R. “Animals as Agents of Geomorphic Change in a Period of Changing Environments.”

Visiting Geographical Scientist Program GTU Lecture, Northwest Missouri State University.

Maryville, MO, USA, Missouri Western State University. St. Joseph, MO, USA & Missouri

Western State University. St. Joseph, MO, USA.

Butler, D. R. “Zoogeomorphology in the Anthropocene.” Department of Geological Sciences, University

of Texas at San Antonio. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Chow, T. E. “Evaluation of Tobler’s and Zipf’s Laws in Web Demographics Analytics.” International

Conference of Geoinformatics, Wuhan, China.

Dede-Bamfo, N., & Chow, T. E. “Exploring Post-Disaster Tweets for Vulnerability Assessment.”

Association of American Geographers. Chicago, IL, USA.

Chow, T. E., Schuermann, R. T., Ngu, A. H., & Phillips, C. “Relevance of Tobler’s and Zipf’s Laws to

Web Demographics?” Association of American Geographers. Chicago, IL, USA.

Currit, N. “Identifying Coal-tar Sealed Parking Lots using Hyperspectral Imagery.” Association of

American Geographers. Chicago, IL, USA.

Currit, N., & Wilkinson, J. “Upstream watersheds and megafan formation.” Southwest Association of

American Geographers. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Earl, R. A. Asymmetrical response of flood hazards in South-Central Texas. Applied Geography

Conference. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Estaville, Lawrence E. “Ethnic Geography for Policymaking.” Association of America Geographers.

Chicago, IL. April.

Estaville, Lawrence, Kenneth Kelly, Kanika Verma, Neliralda Silva, and Zoe Zell, “Interactive Web-

based Mapping of Texas School Districts.” Applied Geography–Southwestern Division of the

Association of American Geographers Combined Conference. San Antonio, TX, November.

Hiner, C. C. “Local’ food and bridging values and place along the rural-urban interface.” Urban

Agriculture Along the Rural-Urban Continuum conference, University of Reims. Reims, France.

Hiner, C. C. “Making (a) place: Wine and the production and consumption of landscape in the Sierra

Nevada Foothills.” Calaveras Winegrape Alliance. Murphys, CA, USA.

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Jammes, S. “Stretching of the Lithosphere.” Geoprisms. San Francisco, CA, USA.

Abbott, S. K., & Julian, J. P. “Effects of Land Use and Extreme Precipitation on Hillslope Erosion and

Suspended Sediment Yields in the Manawatu River, New Zealand.” American Geophysical

Union. San Francisco, CA, USA.

Julian, J. P., Kamarinas, I., de Beurs, K. M., & Owsley, B. C. “Shifting sediment runoff regimes in a

New Zealand watershed resulting from land use and climate changes.” International Association

of Landscape Ecology. Portland, OR, USA.

Julian, J. “Land Management Impacts on Water Quality in New Zealand across Political Boundaries.”

Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems Joint Science Workshop, NASA. College Park, MD, USA.

Abbott, S., & Julian, J. “Effects of land use and extreme precipitation on hillslope erosion and suspended

sediment yields in the Manawatu River, New Zealand.” Southwest Association of American

Geographers. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Kamarinas, I., & Julian, J. P. “Mapping stream networks in New Zealand using climate, geology and

source of flow.” Southwest Association of American Geographers. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Julian, J. “Twenty-five years of changes in agricultural production, land use/cover, and river water

quality in New Zealand.” Southwest Association of American Geographers. San Antonio, TX,

USA.

Loftus, T. T., Gallet, D., & Beck, N. “Water Loss Among Lake Michigan Permittees in Illinois.”

American Water Works Assoc, Alliance for Water Efficiency, US EPA. Atlanta, GA, USA.

Muniz Solari, O. “A Model for Global Geography Education.” Association of American Geographers.

Chicago, IL, USA.

Muniz Solari, O. “Creación de Capacidades en Tecnologías Geoespaciales.” Primer Encuentro Nacional

de Geógrafos Municipalistas, Escuela de Ciencias Geográficas, Universidad Nacional (UNA).

Heredia, Costa Rica.

Muniz Solari, O. “Geógrafos y Profesores de Geografía:” Una Visión integrada de trabajo geográfico.

Invited Speaker. Escuela de Geografía, Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR). San José, Costa Rica.

Petersen, J., & Hutchins, M. “Exploring Texas with Digital Story Maps.” National Council for

Geographic Education. Washington, D. C., USA.

Sansom, A. H. “Overview of Water in Texas.” The Founders Garden Club of Dallas. Dallas,

TX, USA.

Sansom, A. H., & McCall, C. B. “Texas Tribune Pre-Legislative Conference.” San Marcos, TX,

USA.

Sansom, A. H. “Water and the Texas Legislative.” LWV-TX Biennial Convention in 2015.

Austin, TX.

Sansom, A. H. “The Future of Water in Texas.” Difficult Dialogues Spring 2015 Public Forum.

Austin, TX, USA.

Sansom, A. H. “Water in Texas.” Lions Club. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Sansom, A. H. “South by Southwest ECO.” Speaker Session. Austin, TX, USA.

Sansom, A. H. “Water in Texas.” San Marcos Chamber. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Sansom, A. H. “Water and Philanthropy.” Council on Foundations Annual Conference. San

Francisco, CA, USA.

Sansom. A. H. “Water and Philanthropy.” Founders group. Midland, TX, USA.

Sansom, A. H. “Art and the Environment.” Philanthropy Southwest Panel. Santa Fe, NM, USA.

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Sansom, A. H. “Water in Texas.” Water Forum V and Water for Life Award IV. San Antonio,

TX, USA.

Townsend, C. G. “The Impact and Legacy of Harm J. de Blij's 1983 Wine: A Geographic Appreciation.”

American Association of Geographers. Chicago, IL, USA.

Townsend, C. G., & Connolly, M. H. "My friend, the fire ant: a preliminary analysis of the role of fire

ants in grapevine health.”. Applied Geography Conference. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Townsend, C. G. “The Challenge of Growing Wine Grapes in the Hill Country: An Evaluation of

Changing Grower Perceptions of Natural Hazards in Texas Vineyards.” Applied Geography

Conference. San Antonio, TX, USA.

History Berlage, N. K. "Teaching Controversy As Activism." National Council on Public History. Nashville, TN,

USA.

Berlage, N. “Women and the Agricultural Marketplace.” Rural Women's Studies Association. San

Marcos, TX.

Bishop, Elizabeth. “Trafficking, Smuggling, and Illicit Migration in Hashemite Iraq,” workshop

“Trafficking, Smuggling, and Illicit Migration in Historical Perspective,” University of London.

Brennan, M. C. “Some Thoughts on Affirmative Action, Political Power, and American Women.”

Mujeres y Poder Seminar, Electoral Tribunal. Mexico City, Mexico.

Puente Luna, J. “Delegar la soberanía, impartir la justicia: cabildos de indios y espacios jurídicos en el

Perú colonial.” Congrès de l'Association Internationale des Péruanistes, Universite de Poitiers.

Poitiers, France.

Puente Luna, J. “Who Speaks for the Indians? Lima, Spain, and the Rise of an Indigenous Urban Elite.”

The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies. Chicago, IL, USA.

Puente Luna, J. “Incas pecheros y caballeros hidalgos: la desintegración del orden incaico y la génesis

de la nobleza incaica colonial en el Cuzco del siglo XVI.” Texas Medieval Association. San

Marcos, TX, USA.

Puente Luna, J. “Indigenous Interpreters in the Viceroyalty of Peru.” University of Maine. Le Mans,

France.

Puente Luna, J. “To See the Things of Spain: The Worlds of Indigenous Travelers to the Royal Court.”

Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff, AZ, USA.

De La Teja, J. F. “The Union of Coahuila and Texas: A Forced Marriage and an Ugly Divorce.”

Borderlands History Conference, University of Texas at El Paso. El Paso, TX, USA.

De La Teja, J. F. “Present at the Creation: The First Three Texas State Historians.” Texas State

Historical Association. Corpus Christi, TX, USA.

Duffy, S. E. “High Spirits: Winter Tales and the Spooky Side of Early U.S. National Identity.” Texas

State Common Experience 2015-2016. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Glass, B. “Britain after the Referendum.” The British Scholar Society. Austin, TX, USA.

Hart, P. “Emiliano Zapata: Memory, Myth, and Meaning.” Southwest Council on Latin American

Studies. San Jose, Costa Rica.

Hart, P. “Re-remembering Zapata.” Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies. Tucson, AZ,

USA.

Hart, P. “Selective Memory and Managed Meaning: Emiliano Zapata and the Making of Modern

Mexico.” National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mexico City, Mexico.

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Helgeson, J. “Black Studies and Black Politics in Chicago.” Association for the Study of African

American Life and History. Atlanta, GA, USA.

Helgeson, J. “Crucibles of Black Power: Gender, Politics, and the Historiography of Black Migration.”

Southern Labor Studies Association. Washington, DC, USA.

Helgeson, J. “Politics in the Promised Land: How the Great Migration Shaped the American Midwest.”

Midwestern History Association. Grand Rapids, MI, USA.

Helgeson, J. “Crucibles of Black Empowerment: Chicago’s Neighborhood Politics from the New Deal to

Harold Washington.” Department of Philosophy, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Johnson, R. A. “Haitian Immigration and Labor in the Black Atlantic.” Southern Labor Studies

Association. Washington, DC.

Johnson, R. A. “Revolutionary Immigration: Being Haitian and 'Black' in Early America.” Georgia

Institute of Technology. Atlanta, GA.

Johnson, R. A. “From Belief to Book: Researching & Writing Diplomacy in Black and White.” History

Graduate Conference, Texas Tech University. Lubbock, TX.

Johnson, R. A. “One among Many: The Political Leadership of Toussaint Louverture and Barack

Obama.” Houston Area Southern Historians Seminar, Rice University. Houston, TX.

Makowski, E. M. “Medieval Proto Feminism.” Texas Medieval Association. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J. “Activism and Advocacy.” National Museum of American History,

Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC, USA.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J. “The History of Cultural Issues Related to Disability and Latino/as.” National

Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC, USA.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J. “Recent Ph.D.” Social Science Research Council Mellon Mays Graduate

Program. St. Paul, MN, USA.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J. Workshop: “Preparing for Qualifying Exams.” Social Science Research

Council Mellon Mays Graduate Program. St. Paul, MN, USA.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J. Moderator: “Historicizing Latino Political Activism.” Latinos: the Voting

Rights Act and Political Engagement, The University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX, USA.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J. “Working Conditions: Medical Authority and Latino Civil Rights, 1930-1965.”

Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Texas A & M University. College Station, TX, USA.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J. “People are the border: On Borderlands, Culture, and the State.” American

Studies Association. Toronto, AL, Canada.

Mellard, J. ““Waltz Across Texas”: Popular Music as a Site of Exclusion, Exchange, and Identity in the

Lone Star State.” Texas State Historical Association, Corpus Christi, TX.

Mellard, J. “Armadillo Rising.” Wittliff Collections. San Marcos, TX.

Murphy, A. F. “The Birth of the Reform League: Abolitionists and the Problem of Caste in the Post-

Bellum USA.” British American Nineteenth Century Historians. Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Murphy, A. F. “’This Foul Slavery-Reviving System': Irish Opposition to the Jamaica Emigration

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Pliley, J. “Lessons of Enforcement: The FBI, The White Slave Traffic Act, and ‘Any Other Immoral

Purpose.” Historians Against Slavery and the National Underground Freedom Center. Cincinnati,

OH, USA.

Pliley, J. “The FBI Investigates Interstate Sexual Violence: The Mann Act, 1910 – 1941.” Historicizing

Rape, Cardiff University. Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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Pliley, J. “The Long History of the International Anti-Sex Trafficking Movement.” Organization of

American Historians. St. Louis, MO, USA.

Pliley, J. “Archivally Bound and Confounded: Researching Sex Trafficking in the Early Twentieth

Century.” British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sheffield.

Sheffield, United Kingdom.

Pliley, J. “Policing Sexuality: Research Adventures.” Philosophy Dialogue Series, Texas State

University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Pliley, J. “White Slaves and Moral Borders: The Enforcement of Anti-Sex Trafficking Policy in the USA,

1904-1941.” Pozen Family Center for Human Rights, University of Chicago. Chicago, IL, USA.

Pliley, J. “The FBI, the White Slave Traffic Act, and ‘Any Other Immoral Purpose’.” University of

London, Birkbeck. London, United Kingdom.

Pliley, J. “The FBI’s White Slavery Legacy.” Department of History, The Ohio State University.

Columbus, OH, USA.

Renick, C., & Franks, A. “A murderers' row of anti-heros: Ty Cobb meets Walter White.” National

Baseball Hall of Fame. Cooperstown, NY, USA.

Renick, C. “Promoting population health through a continuum of care: safe at home.” Networking call,

Catholic Health Association. Washington, DC, USA.

Renold, L. “Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya and the Cleaning of the Ganga.” Parashurama Jayanti

Bhavya Shobha Yatra, Draupadi Trust. Faurruckabad, India.

Rivaya-Martinez, J. “En manos de los bárbaros. El cautiverio entre los comanches, 1821-1875.”

Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Dirección de Estudios Históricos. Mexico City,

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Geography (and History).” American Society for Ethnohistory. Las Vegas, NV, USA.

Rivaya-Martinez, J. “San Carlos de los Jupes, 1787-1788. Un intento fallido de sedentarizar a los

comanches en la frontera norte de Nueva España.” Dirección de Etnohistoria of the Instituto

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Rivaya-Martinez, J. “La violencia en la frontera México-EE.UU. durante la primera mitad del siglo

XIX.” William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies at Southern Methodist University and

Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora. Mexico City, Mexico.

Rivaya-Martinez, J. “Migración, nomadismo y etnogénesis en el norte de Nueva España durante los

siglos XVIII y XIX: el caso comanche.” Escuela de Antropología e Historia del Norte de México

and El Colegio de Michoacán. Creel, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Romo, A. “Paper Comments for Study of Afro-Descendants in Colonial Oaxaca, Mexico.” Southwest

Seminar. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Utley, D. K. “On Old Baylor's Dear Soil: The East Texas Origins of the University of Mary Hardin-

Baylor.” East Texas Historical Association. Nacogdoches, TX, USA.

Yick, J. Yazaki Kanju: “A Special 'China Expert' in Occupied Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Nanjing,

1940-1945.” Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies.

Modern Languages Abreu Mendoza, C. “La sublime misión del geógrafo decimonónico: proyectos de nación desde las

alturas andinas.” Latin American Studies Association. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Abreu Mendoza, C. Messianic Visions from the Chimborazo: An Andean Poetics of Bolivarianismo.

ACLA Conference 2015 Annual Meeting, American Comparative Literature Association. Seattle,

WA, USA.

Abreu Mendoza, C. Nightmares from the Teocalli of Cholula: Erasure as Poetic and Political Future in

Postcolonial Latin America. 130th MLA Annual Convention, Modern Language Association.

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Abreu Mendoza, C. Messianic Visions from the Chimborazo. Research Colloquium II, Deparment of

Modern Languages. San Marcos, USA.

Bach, U. Gruenderzeit through the Prism of (Inner) Exile: Hilde Spiel's "Fruits of Prosperity" and Dolf

Sternberger's "Panorama vom 19. Jahrhundert.” Annual Conference, Pacific MLA. Portland, OR,

USA.

Bach, U. Gstrein's War: On Presenting History in. Contemporary Austrian Literature, Film and Culture

International Conference, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Bach, U. Material Traces of a Vanished Erotica Collection: Leo Schidrowitz' "Bilder Lexikon der Erotik"

(1928-1931). Annual Conference, Association of Art Historians. Norwich, United Kingdom.

Bach, U. Lost Childhood found in Buenos Aires: Florian Cossen's The Day I was not Born (2010).

Annual Converence, Association of Comparative Literature. Seattle, WA, USA.

Bach, U. Cinema of Lost Childhoods in Buenos Aires: Cardenas Amelio's The Tears of my Mother

(2008) and Florian Cossen's The Day I was not Born (2010). Research Colloquium, Department

of Modern Languages, Texas State University. Austin, TX, USA.

Beale-Rosano-Rivaya, Y. “Bridging the Gaps: Recognizing Artificial Borders in Medieval Spain.” Texas

Medieval Association Conference. Presidential address, TEMA. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Beale-Rosano-Rivaya, Y. “Slavery along the Christian-Andalusí borderlands.” Medieval Institute

Conference, Medieval Institute. Kalamazoo, MI, USA.

Beale-Rosano-Rivaya, Y. Memoria Mozárabe: Part 2. Modern Language Association Conference,

Modern Language Association. Vancouver, Canada.

Betz, E., Taleghani-Nikazm, C., Drake, V. & Golato, A. “How a prior turn is understood to be a

candidate understanding, an upshot, or an allusion: a participant perspective,” Paper presented at

The 14th International Pragmatics Conference, Antwerp, Belgium, July 26-31, 2015

Cuadrado, A. “La Lengua de las mariposas,” de Manuel Rivas, como idealización literaria del proyecto

pedagógico krausista. Congreso Internacional Literatura y Ecocrítica, Asociación Iberamericana

de Ecocrítica. Valladolid, Spain.

Cuadrado, A. Margen, marginalidad y delincuencia en el espacio quinqui: del nomadismo al extrarradio

de Volando voy, de Miguel Albaladejo. SCOLAS 49th Annual Conference, SCOLAS. San José,

Costa Rica.

DiMauro-Jackson, M. Pouvons-Nous Savoir apprendre une langue étrangère sans en étudies la

grammaire? Spring 2015 Central Texas American Association of Teachers of French (CT-

AATF), Central Texas American Association of Teachers of French (CT-AATF).

DiMauro-Jackson, M. Using Blogs in the Foreign Language Classroom. 2015 Spring Videoconference

Seminar.

DiMauro-Jackson, M. The "ON' Site Academic Experience. Globalization FLC: Faculty Learning

Community for Globalization.

DiMauro-Jackson, M. Franco-Italian Traditions of Death. Death's Portrait, Iconography of Death.

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DiMauro-Jackson, M. Games and the Absurd: an Interdisciplinary Investigation of the Card Game of

Scopa as Narrative Trope Throughout the Ages. TEMA 2015 (25th Texas Medieval Association).

DiMauro-Jackson, M. The Evolution of Literary Cafés of Europe. SCMLA. Nashville, TN, USA.

DiMauro-Jackson, M. Étudier à l’étranger et les langues étrangères appliquées à l’entreprise. Fall 2015

Central Texas American Association of Teachers of French (CT-AATF), Central Texas American

Association of Teachers of French (CT-AATF).

Echeverria, M. B. “Reconfiguración de la ciudad moderna en la poesía de Bolaño” SCOLAS. Costa Rica

March.

Echeverria, M. B. “La imagen de la mujer en la poesía de Julia de Burgos” LASA. San Juan. Puerto

Rico, May

Echeverria, M. B. “Topografías de las memoria en escritoras caribeñas” Rocky Mountains, Santa Fe.

New Mexico, October

Echeverria, M. B. “El exilio y sus expresiones” Round Table. Confluencia Conference. Greeley

Colorado, June.

Forrest, J. 'Si quelqu'un méritait le nom de réaliste, ce seraient les Hanlon Lees': Huysmans and Zola at

the Folies-Bergère and the (Porous) Nature of the Real. Nineteenth-Century French Studies

Conference, Nineteenth-Century French Studies. Princeton, NJ, USA.

Forrest, J. From Paris déshabillé to L'Écuyère and Beyond: Octave Mirbeau and the Circus Acrobat. The

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Convention, The Rocky Mountain Modern

Language Association. Santa Fe, NM, USA.

Forrest, J. A Conflict's Evolutions: Jean-Léon Gérôme's Suites d'un bal masqué and the Hanlon-Lees' Le

Duel. Society of Dix-Neuvièmistes Conference, Society of Dix-Neuvièmistes. Glasgow,

Scotland.

Glajar, V. "Eastern Turn" in German Literature. German Studies Association conference. Washington,

DC.

Glajar, V. „Cristina” oder Was in Herta Müllers Akten der Securitate steht.” International Conference,

IVG--International Organization of Germanists. Shanghai, China.

Glajar, V. “Secret Police Files and Life Writing: The File Story of ‘Fink Susanne.’.” International

Conference, Trinity College. Dublin, Ireland.

Golato, A, Betz, E., Taleghani-Nikazm, C., Drake, V. “Talk, Play, and Repair: Transitions between

Interactional Spaces,” Paper presented at the Convention of the National Communication

Association, Las Vegas, NV, November 19-22, 2015.

Golato, P. The French token alors in turn-initial position. National Comunication Association's 101st

Annual Convention, National Comunication Association. Las Vegas, NV, USA.

Gomez, M. L. Lecciones de primaria--algunas técnicas para atender al hablante de herencia en una clase

mixta. Conference on Spanish in the USA. NY, USA.

Gomez Ramirez, M. L. El tahúr y la alcahueta, aliados de lucrativos juegos prohibidos en Salamanca

hacia 1497: Lucena, Repetición de amores y arte de axedrez. TEMA. TX, USA.

Harney, L. “Taxonomy and costumbrismo in the tonadilla.” South Central Modern Language

Association 72nd Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, USA.

Harney, L. “The Cultural Franchise of Cecilia Valdés.” XXIII International Congress of the Latin

American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Hill, K. A. “Beyond Music: Music in the German Language Classroom as a Language Acquisition Tool,

a Motivator, a Community Builder. Modernes Deutschland - Teacher's Immersion Workshop,

American Association of German Teachers - Texas Chapters. Temple, TX, USA.

Hill, K. A. Beyond Music: How to Use Music to Facilitate Language Acquisition in All Foreign

Language Classrooms. Convo - Conversations on Language Teaching, Modern Languages at

Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Jaffe, C. M. “Female Quixotism in Don Quijote con faldas (1808) and La quijotita y su prima (1818-

1819): Translation as Cultural Transfer.” 14th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century

Studies, International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Jaffe, C. M. “Teaching Religion in Cervantes and Unamuno: Convivencia in the Classroom.” Religious

Studies, Liberal Arts, and the Public University, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Jaffe, C. “Gender, Translation, and National Character in the Spanish Enlightenment: El Eugenio by

María Lorenza de los Ríos, Marquesa de Fuerte-Híjar.” Symposium on Ethnographies of the

Everyday: Perspectives on Costumbrismo, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität/ Instituto Cervantes.

Munich, Germany.

Jaffe, C. M. Gender, Translation, and Eighteenth-Century Women Dramatists: Elizabeth Griffith and

María Lorenza de los Ríos, Marquesa de Fuerte-Híjar. Ciclo de Conferencias: New Trends in

English Studies XI, Departamento de Filoloxía Inglesa, Universidade da Coruña. A Coruña,

Spain.

Jaffe, C. María Lorenza de los Ríos y Loyo, Marquesa de Fuerte-Híjar (1761-1821): Valladolid y su

trayectoria ilustrada. Sombras y desvelos de la cultura española. Homenaje a Antonio Candau,

Universidad de Valladolid. Valladolid, Spain.

Jaffe, C. “Don Quijote.” Philosophy Dialogue Series, San Marcos Public Library. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Jaffe, C. The Passionate Idealism of Don Quijote. Philosophy Dialogue Class, Texas State University.

San Marcos, TX, USA.

Juge, M. L. What Uralic tells us about Romance verb systems. Kentucky Foreign Language Conference,

Kentucky Foreign Language Conference. Lexington, KY, USA.

Limage Montesinos, L. Los nativos de la antigua provincia de Manabi (prehispanico). 49th Annual

Conference, SCOLAS. San Jose, Costa Rica.

Martin, C. Portraits: le cas des relations de voyage à la fin du XVIIe siècle. 3rd International Colloquium

on "Récit et Vérité à l'Epoque Classique", Université de Picardie. Amiens, France.

Martin, C. Robert Challe et le commerce. 14th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies,

ISECS. Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Martínez, S. M. Emigración, frontera y prácticas transnacionales en Zona sagrada del silencio de

Antonio Arreguín Bermúdez. XX Congreso de Literatura Mexicana Contemporánea, UTEP. El

Paso, TX, USA.

Melgar, A. Sensualidad en la metáfora de Garcia Lorca. Conversatorios, Sigma Delta Pi. San Marcos,

TX, USA. Ongoing.

Navarro, D. ““Estorias” rabínicas de la General Estoria en el episodio del Diluvio (Gen. 6-9).”

TEMA-Texas Medieval Association XV Conference. Texas State University (San Marcos,

Texas, United States), October 16-18.

Navarro, D. “Don Álvaro Tarfe: divergencias y semejanzas del morisco ahidalgado apócrifo y

cervantino.” LI Congress of the Association of Canadian Hispanists. University of Ottawa

(Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), June 2-5.

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Navarro, D. “El derecho testamentario y hereditario alfonsí a la luz de la Partida VI.” Co-authored

with Yolanda Iglesias (University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada). LXIV Kentucky Foreign

Language Conference. University of Kentucky (Lexington, Kentucky, USA), April 23-

25.

Navarro, D. “Teaching Golden Age Jewish Literature of Sepharad in the Spanish Literature

classroom: Challenges and Benefits.” Religious Studies, Liberal Arts, and the Public

University, Texas State University (San Marcos, Texas, US), April 10-11.

Navarro, D. Estorias” rabínicas de la General Estoria en el episodio del Diluvio (Gen. 6-9). TEMA-

Texas Medieval Association XV Conference, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX.

Paulson, E., Dede-Bamfo, N., Golato, A., & Rao, S. “From data to development: Planning professional

development initiatives for graduate students. Poster presented at the Conference of Southern

Graduate Schools, New Orleans, LA, March 5-8, 2015.Ugalde, S. “(De)Constructing Gender in

Art and Advertising: Ophelia in Front of the Camera.” Annual Conference, Asociación

Internacional de Literatura y Cultura Femenina Hispánica. Milwaukee, WI.

Siwak, E. Politik leicht gemacht/Politics Light. Fall Immersion Workshop, South Texas American

Association of Teachers of German. Temple, TX, USA.

Ugalde, S. La ventana y el género: representaciones cinematográficas y poéticas de la posguerra. III

Congreso Internacional. Historia, Arte y Literatura en el Cine en Español y en Portugués,

University of Salamanca. Salamanca, Spain.

Ugalde, S. "El discurso desbordante de Los niños interiores.” Sombras y desvelos de la cultura española.

Homenaje a Antonio Candau, Universidad de Valladolid. Valladolid, Spain.

Velasquez, G. El Día de los Muertos is Not Holloween. TexSplore, San Marcos, TX

Philosophy Bower, Matthew. “Levinas’ radical embodied phenomenology” Presented at the North American Levinas

Society, Purdue University, July.

Farinas, Rebecca. “Religious Experience and the Contemporary Aesthetic Challenge to Art,” Book-in-

Progress session, Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Summer Institute,

University College Dublin, June.

Farinas, Rebecca. “The Icon Moves: Activism and Diversity through Pragmatic/Religious Aesthetics of

the Majdan,” Emancipation: Challenges at the Intersection of American and European

Philosophy, Fordham University, February.

Fischer, Bob. “The Modal-Knowno Problem” (w/ Felipe Leon) Southwestern Philosophical Society

Meeting, Nashville TN November.

Fischer, Bob. “Disgust as Heuristic” APPE Twenty-fourth Annual International Conference, Costa Mesa

CA February.

Fischer, Bob. “Rawlsian Ecumenism” 2015 AAR-WR Meeting, Santa Clara CA March.

Fischer, Bob. “Modal Empiricism” Stirling Conference on Modal Empiricism, Stirling UK October.

Fischer, Bob “Boycotting as Public Mourning” Lynchburg College, Lynchburg VA March.

Gerhart, Olga. “Killing Time: Aging as a Pathology of Being.” Philosophy Department. Sam Houston

State University. February.

Gerhart, Olga. “Killing Time: Aging as a Pathology of Being.” Philosophy Department. University of

Texas-Pan American. February.

Geuras. Dean. "Kripke, Maximus the Confessor, and Descriptivism" SOPHIA conference of Orthodox

Philosophers, Kendalia, TX.

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Gilbertson, Eric. “Source Incompatibilism and Doing One’s Reasonable Best,” Midsouth Philosophy

Conference, Memphis, TN.

Gilbertson, Eric. “Source Incompatibilism and Doing One’s Reasonable Best,” New Mexico Texas

Philosophical Society, Houston, TX.

J. Tate, C. Hanks, D. Fazarro, W. Trybula, R. McLean, and S. Dutta, “NSF-NUE NanoTRA: Texas

Regional Alliance to Foster Nanotechnology Environment, Health, and Safety Awareness in

Tomorrow’s Engineering and Technology Leaders,” 2015 NSF Nanoscale Science and

Engineering Grantees Conference in Arlington, VA, December.

Tate, J., Hanks, C., Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., “Modular Courses for Undergraduate Students Addressing

‘Nanotechnology Ethical, Environmental, Health, and Safety Issues’,” ASME 2015 International

Mechanical Engineering Congress, Houston, TX, November.

Hanks, EK, and JC Hanks. “Can Technology Fill the Hollow State? Using Jacques Ellul to Decode the

Civic Technology Movement. Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and

Voluntary Action, Chicago, November.

Hanks, JC, Tate, J, Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., Maleki, S., “Encouraging Attention to the Humanitarian

Dimensions of Emerging Technologies: Using Case-Studies to Further Student Engagement.”

IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference 2015, Seattle, October.

Hernandez, R., Tate, J., Hanks, C., Trybula, W., Fazarro, D., McLean, R., and Andreas, R. Infusion of

‘nanotechnology in health & medicine teaching module into engineering and technology courses.

CAMX Conference, Dallas, TX, October.

Fazarro, D. Tate, J., Trybula, W., and Hanks, C., "Looking Forward: Educating Undergraduate

Engineering and Technology Students in EHS of Nanotechnology," 2015 TechConnect World

Innovation Conference, Washington DC, USA. June.

Trybula, W., Tate, J., Hanks, C., Fazarro, D., “Nanotechnology Safety Education,” National Science and

Engineering Education Workshop (NSEE), May.

Hanks, JC, Tate, J, Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., Maleki, S., A Multi-Disciplinary Multi-Institutional

Approach to Teaching Ethics of Emerging Technologies," 2015 ASEE-GSW Annual Conference,

San Antonio, March.

Hutcheson, Peter. “Is Strict Monotheism Self-Contradictory?” New Mexico-Texas Philosophical Society,

Houston, TX, March.

Istvan, Michael. “Spinozistic Attributes in their Absolute Natures are Sufficient for their Finite Modes.”

American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Vancouver BC.

Laycock, Joseph. “There are Such Things! Vampire Studies Symposium 2015,” North Central Texas

College, Corinth, Texas, October.

Laycock, Joseph. “Vampires: Exploring Death Through the Lens of the Undead Elite,” Zombethics.

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, October.

Laycock, Joseph. Professional Development Workshop, Boston University, Department of Religious

Studies. Boston, Massachusetts, October.

Laycock, Joseph. “How the Necronomicon Became ‘Real’: Strategies of Re-Enchantment,” The

LeMoyne College Religion and Literature Forum, Syracuse, New York, October.

Lewis, Holly. “Review of Peter Drucker’s Warped: Gay Normativity and Queer Anti-Capitalism from a

Social Reproduction Theory Perspective” Book launch speaker, Historical Materialism 2015,

University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK.

Lewis, Holly, “Marxism and the Normative Turn: A Queer Reading of Christoph Henning's Philosophy

After Marx” Historical Materialism 2015, University of London, School of Oriental and African

Studies, London, UK

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Mehta, Binita. “The Application of Yoga and Vedantic Non-Dual Philosophy to Inter-Cultural

Interaction.” The West East Institute Conference. Prague, Czech Republic. May.

Moses, Greg. “Hope in the Body of the Future: On the Peace-Seeking Function of Religious Valuation in

African American Philosophy,” Philosophy Born of Struggle.

Moses, Greg. “When Jesus Led the 'Occupy Jerusalem!' Movement: Dr. J. Leonard Farmer, Sr. on

Cultural Violence and its Nonviolent Antidotes,” Concerned Philosophers for Peace.

Ozturk, Burkay. “Of German Tanks and Scientific Theories” Southwest Philosophical Society

Nashville, TN, November.

Raphael, Rebecca. "Canonical Embarrassments: Modeling Textual Authoritarian Discourse," Society of

Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Atlanta, November.

Raphael, Rebecca. "What Is the Practice of a Tent?" Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting,

Atlanta, November.

Raphael, Rebecca. "Metaphor, Disability, and Double Erasure," Society of Biblical Literature

International Meeting, Buenos Aires, July.

Raphael, Rebecca. "Space Through Motion: The Moving Body and Cosmic Space in Apocalyptic

Literature," Southwest Commission on Religious Studies, Irving TX, March.

Surovell, Jonathan. “But for the Grace of God: A Luck Egalitarian Theory of Moral Status”, Association

for Professional Philosophy and Ethics, Costa Mesa, CA.

Surovell, Jonathan. “But for the Grace of God: A Luck Egalitarian Theory of Moral Status”, New

Mexico-Texas Philosophical Society Conference, Houston, TX.

Wiegman, Isaac. “What Anger Really Is: Affect Programs and Natural Kinds” Meeting of the Society for

Philosophy and Psychology (poster), 2015 Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and

Psychology.

Wiegman, Isaac. “The Evolution of Retribution: Theological Implications”, Meeting of the Wesleyan

Philosophical Society, 2015

Yuan, Lijun. Sexual Autonomy and Relational Concerns in Porn: Feminist Critiques of Pornography”,

The Beijing Conference on Women +20: Women in Action, Peking University, Beijing, China,

May.

Yuan, Lijun. “On Hume’s Principle of Sympathy and its Comparison to Mengzi’s Human Goodness”,

UTSA Brackenridge Philosophy Symposium Program: Self, Happiness, and Confucian Ethics,

University of Texas at San Antonio, March.

Yuan, Lijun. Commentator for APA G2D International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and

Western Philosophy, Section 1, “What Are Other People If Not Hell?” The American

Philosophical Association (APA), Pacific Division, Vancouver, Canada, April.

Yuan, Lijun. “Two Issues in Applied Philosophy: I. Three Perspectives of Abortion and II. Autonomy

and Solipsism: Feminist Critiques of Pornography,” Department of Philosophy, Beijing Normal

University, Beijing, China, Oct.

Political Science Balanoff, H. “The National Certified Public Manager (CPM) Program: A Model for Public & Non-Profit

& Leaders and Managers around the World.” Paris, France.

Castillo, C. “Family Life in a World Defined by Economic Well Being.” Society of Catholic Social

Scientists. Steubenville, OH, USA.

DeHart, P. R. “Reframing the Founding: Covenant and Natural Law rather than Covenant versus Natural

Law.” American Political Science Association. San Francisco, CA, USA.

DeHart, P. R. “Christian Thought and the American Founders.” James Wilson Institute. Washington D.

C.

DeHart, P. R. “The U. S. Constitution and Natural Law: Concord or Conflict?” Constitutional Thought

and History Seminar, Pembroke College, Oxford University. United Kingdom.

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Doyle, T. E. “Morally (Ir)responsible Approaches to Nuclear Disarmament.” British International Studies

Association. London, United Kingdom.

Doyle, T. E. “The Ethics of Nuclear Weapons Dissemination.” Texas State Department of Philosophy.

San Marcos, TX, USA.

Evans, M. “Trade Secret Status for Business Customer Lists.” Southern Academy of Legal Studies in

Business. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Faber, M. J. “Congressional Realignment: The Critical Election of 1994.” Midwest Political Science

Association. Chicago, IL, USA.

Fields, B. “Trail-Oriented Development: Potential and Practice.” Rails-to-Trails Conservancy National

Board Meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Fields, B. “Teaching the Innovative DOT.” State Smart Transportation Institute National Webinar,

Austin, TX, USA.

Fields, B. “Trail-Oriented Development: Tensions and Opportunities in New Orleans.” American

Planning Association, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Fields, B., Tolford, T., & Longoria, T. “Evaluation of Complete Streets Policy Implementation by

Metropolitan Planning Organizations: From Policy Adoption to Implementation.” Active Living

Research, San Diego, CA, USA.

Grasso, Kenneth. “The New Politics of the American Public Orthodoxy.” Delivered at the 2015 Meeting

of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville,

OH, October 23, 2015.

Grasso, Kenneth. “The New Pluralism, the Sovereign Self, and the Politics of the American Public

Orthodoxy.” Delivered at “Diversity, Conformity and Conscience in Contemporary America,” a

conference sponsored by The Center for Political and Economic Thought, St. Vincent’s College,

Latrobe, PA, April 10, 2015.

Grasso, Kenneth. “Alexis de Tocqueville: Prophet of Our Times.” Delivered at “Acton University,” a

conference sponsored by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids,

MI, June 18, 2015.

Grasso, Kenneth. “Communitarianism: Theory and Practice.” Delivered at “Acton University,” a

conference sponsored by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids,

MI, June 19, 2015.

Grasso, Kenneth. “The Principle of Subsidiarity.” Delivered at “Limited Government and the Rule of

Law,” a conference sponsored The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty and

Liberty Fund, Inc., Grand Rapids, MI, February 20, 2015.

Garofalo, C. “Identity and Integrity in American Public Administration.” International Academy of Law

and Mental Health. Vienna, Austria.

Garofalo, C. “Public Good/Private Gain: The Case of Bottled Water.” International Association of

Schools and Institutes of Administration. Paris, France.

Gray, C. “Chat & Learn: Digital Age Teaching.” KLRN, KLRN (PBS). San Antonio, TX, USA.

Gray, C. “App Smackdown - iTunes U.” PBS LearningMedia. Arlington, VA, USA.

Gray, C. “iPad Tips and Tricks.” New Braunfels Independent School District. New Braunfels, TX, USA.

Hanks, E., & Han, S. “We don’t need another [CNN] hero.” Association for Research in Nonprofit and

Voluntary Organizations, Chicago, IL, USA.

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Hanks, E. K., & Hanks, J. C. “Can technology fill the hollow state?: Using Jacques Ellul to decode the

civic technology movement.” Association for Research in Nonprofit and Voluntary

Organizations, Chicago, IL, USA.

Hanks, E. K., & Han, S. “Discourses of volunteerism in American popular media.” Public

Administration Theory Network. San Francisco, CA, USA.

Hernandez, R. “Current College Underclassmen: Strengths and Weaknesses Panel.” Professional

Development Session for High School Teachers, Archdiocese of San Antonio. San Antonio, TX.

Hernandez, R., & DeSoto, W. “Hellfire Nation and President Lincoln: Helping Students Understand

Lincoln's Religious Rhetoric.” Religious Studies, Liberal Arts, and the Public University

Conference, Department of Philosophy, Texas State University.

Hernandez, R., & Mhire, J. “Never Let Them Go: Education, Love, and Rage in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never

Let Me Go.” Southern Political Science Association. New Orleans, LA.

Mora, S. “Civil Rights in Texas.” San Jacinto Day Keynote, San Jacinto Community College - Pasadena

Campus. Pasadena, TX, USA.

Mora, S. “Using Learn Smart in Political Science Education.” Division of Liberal Arts and Social

Science Faculty, South Texas College. McAllen, TX, USA.

Mora, S. “Using Adaptive Learning to Engage Students in Political Science.” Political Science Faculty

Meeting, San Antonio College. San Antonio, TX, USA.

Mora, S. “Government's Role in Education and How Educators (Like You) Can Make a Difference.”

Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education. Indianapolis, IN, USA.

Mora, S. “Faculty Roles and Responsibilities in Student Learning Outcomes.” Department of Political

Science, Blinn College. Bryan, TX, USA.

Rahm, D., Farmer, J. L., & Fields, B. “Fracking the Eagle Ford Shale, Texas: Fiscal and Transportation

Policy Impacts.” International Symposium on Energy Challenges & Mechanics, Aberdeen,

Scotland, United Kingdom.

Shields, P., & Soeters, J. Peaceweaving: “Applying Jane Addams Feminist Pragmatist Ideas of Positive

Peace to Multinational Peace Operations.” Inter-University Seminar for Armed Forces & Society.

Chicago, IL, Afghanistan.

Shields, P. “Getting Published in the Middle of the List: PhD Student Summit.” American Society for

Public Administration. Chicago, IL, USA.

Shields, P. “Jane Addams: Democratic Theorist and Peaceweaver.” Women and Gender Collaborative.

San Marcos, TX, USA.

Shields, P. M., & Soeters, J. “The Contested Idea of Peace: A Path for Public Administration through

Jane Addams.” American Society for Public Administration. Chicago, IL, USA.

Shields, P. “Tools for Writing Excellent Papers: Student Summit.” American Society for Public

Administration. Chicago, IL, USA.

Shields, P. M. “Preparing for Conference Presentations.” Texas State Graduate College. San Marcos, TX,

USA.

Shields, P. M. “A Research Playbook.” Texas State Graduate College. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Shields, P. M. “Jane Addams Nobel Prize Winner and Peace Theorist.” Philosophy Dialogue Series,

Philosophy Department, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “El Aporte de la Mediación en el posconflicto en Colombia.” Análisis Conceptual del

Sistema Nacional de Conciliación en Colombia en sus 25 Años, Departamento Nacional de

Planeación de Colombia & Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá. Bogotá, Colombia.

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Wright, W. “The Basics of Transformative Mediation and a Comparison with Other Mediation Models

Used in the USA.” European Mediator Cultural Exchange, Austin Dispute Resolution Center.

Austin, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “Neuroscience Research and its Possible Uses in Negotiation and Mediation.” Texas

Mediation Trainers. Austin, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “Ethical and Practical Considerations in Family Mediation Practice.” Central Texas

Dispute Resolution Center. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “Alternative Dispute Resolution and Dispute Resolution Systems Design.” Texas

Certified Public Managers Program, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “Rule 11 Agreements and Mediated Agreements-Part I: Differences and Enforceability in

Civil Cases.” Austin Bar Association. Austin, TX, USA.

Wright, W. “Rule 11 Agreements and Mediated Agreements-Part II: Differences and Enforceability in

Family Law Cases.” Austin Bar Association. Austin, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “Cultural Differences and their Effects on Negotiation and Mediation.” Texas Mediator

Credentialing Association. Austin, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “Texas-Tamaulipas Cross-Border Mediation Project.” Texas Association of Mediators.

San Antonio, TX, USA.

Wright, W. A. “Aportes de la Neurociencia al Abordaje de Conflictos.” Congreso Internacional de

Abordaje de Conflictos, Universidad Argentina John F. Kennedy and Equipo I.M.C.A. Buenos

Aires, Argentina.

Yun, H. J., & Park, J. H. Blue Governors in Red States and Red Governors in Blue States.

Presented at the 73rd Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago,

IL.

Psychology Abramovitch, A. “The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: a critical

Perspective.” New England OCD Research Symposium, Orange, CT, USA.

Angulo, S. K. “Trading cultures, transforming lives: Positive growth during study abroad.” Study Abroad

Office, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Bitney, C. “Intersecting Identities.” Internship Training Seminar, Texas State University Counseling

Center. San Marco, TX, USA.

Ceballos, N.A., & Najera, I. “The first in my family: mentoring first generation college students in

academia and beyond.” University of New Mexico Mentoring Institute Annual Conference,

Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Davis, J. M. “Building Bridges in Psychology: From Europe to the US and Back to Europe.” European

Federation of Psychologists' Associations. Milan, Italy.

Davis, J. M. “Scientific Literature Search Databases in Psychology.” .European Federation of

Psychologists' Associations. Milan, Italy.

Davis, J. M.“Achieving comprehensive literature searches in psychology: Some practical steps.”

Southwestern Psychological Association, Wichita, KS, April.

Davis, J. M. “Teaching a course on international psychology.” National Institute on the Teaching of

Psychology, St. Pete Beach, FL, January.

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Chambers, J., Howard, K., Cobos, B., Price, R., & Haskard Zolnierek, K. “An Occupational Health

Evaluation of Migraine in Public School Teachers.” Society of Behavioral Medicine. San

Antonio, TX, USA.

Bassili, J. J., & Kelemen, W. L. “Investigating the Impact of Time of Day and Exercise on Memory and

Metacognition.” Armadillo Southwest Cognition Conference, Waco, TX, USA.

Mendez, R. V. “The Stanford Prison Study: Comparisons to Abu Ghraib, impact and myth in popular

culture.” Psychology Learning Community. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Ogletree, S. M., Hill, B. M., & Archer, R. “Interpersonal blame: Considering background information,

choice mindset, free will, and agency.” Poster presentation at the Annual Convention of the

Southwestern Psychological Association, Wichita, KS.

Ogletree, S. M., & Lopez E. “Save our river: Environmental messages and related predictors.” Poster

presentation at the Annual Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Wichita,

KS.

Ogletree, S. M., Padilla, V., & Diaz, P. “What is feminism?” Poster presentation at the Annual

Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Wichita, KS.

Osborne, R. E. “Grounded in Theory: How To Promote a Sociocentric Worldview in Any Course.”

Maryville University Conference on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. St. Louis, MO, USA.

Osborne, R. E. “It Can Be Promoted: Using an Online Course to Promote Intercultural Sensitivity.”

European Congress in Psychology. Milan, Italy.

Osborne, R. E., & Kriese, P. “The Power of Inferences and Assumptions: Helping Students Learn to

Think Critically.” International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, USA.

Osborne, R. E., & Kriese, P. “It Can be Taught: Explorations into the Foundations for Multicultural

Effectiveness.” Texas State University Office of Academic Development. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Seay, O. J. “Psychology, Ethics and Texas Law.” Austin Neuropsychological Society. Austin, TX.

Seay, O. “Psychology, Ethics & the Law.” Austin Neuropsychological Society. Austin, TX, USA.

Kimmel, C., Seay, O., & Craig, E. M. “Practice Issues in Psychology.” American Association on

Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities-Texas Chapter. Corpus Christi, TX, USA.

Huber, J., & Seay, O. “How to Behave in the Courtroom.” Texas Psychological Association. San

Antonio, TX, USA.

Craig, E. M., Seay, O. J., & Jones, J. “Ethical Issues in Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

Services - 2015 Workshop.” American Association on Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities-

Texas Chapter. Corpus Christi, TX, USA.

Tooley, K. M. “Priming in language: The odd case of pauses in speech.” Psychology department research

talk series, Texas A & M University, San Antonio. San Antonio, TX, Afghanistan.

Westerberg, C. E. “The role of sleep in memory processes in aging and Alzheimer's disease.” Dementia

and Aging Seminar Series, Office of Distance and Extended Learning, Texas State University.

New Braunfels, TX, USA.

Winfrey, H., & Ogletree S. M. “ AARP: The double standard in gender persists.” Poster presentation at

the Annual Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Wichita, KS.

Sociology Yuting, L., Maggie, C., Anderson, A. L., & Majumdar, D. “An Analysis of Race and gender Effects on

Cultural Competence among First Time College Students.” Southern Demographic

Assocociation, San Antonio, TX, USA.

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Ricardo, L., Anderson, A. L., & Emily, S. “Race and Residence: Analyzing Cultural Competence among

First Time in College Black Students at Texas State University.” Southern Demographic

Association, San Antonio, TX, USA.

Bouzard, G., & Rollman-Tinajero, C. “Processes That Shape the Heterosexual Women's Sexual

Identity.” Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Chee, K. H. “A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Family Eldercare.” Dementia and Aging Seminar Series,

Texas State University. New Braunfels, TX, USA.

Chee, K. H. “A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Family Eldercare.” u-Healthcare Design Institute, Inje

University. Seoul, Korea, Republic of.

Chee, K. H. “Individualist vs. Collectivist Approaches to Family Eldercare from a Cross-Cultural

Perspective.” Texas Association of Regional Councils. Austin, TX, USA.

Chee, K. H. "Korea's Elder Care in Transition.” Queen's University Belfast. Belfast, United Kingdom.

Chee, K. H., & Lee, H. J. “Issues of Long Term Care Workers in Korea: Unintended Consequenes of the

Long Term Care Insurance Program.” The Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL,

USA.

Dietrich, D. “Rediscovering Riesman: The Tea Party as Inner-Directed Rebellion.” American

Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, USA.

Dietrich, D. “Rebellious Conservatives: Social Movements in Defense of Privilege.” The Association for

Humanist Sociology. Portland, OR, USA.

Elliott, James R., Matthew Thomas Clement, and Jessica Schultz. 2015. “Natural Hazards and Local

Development: The Successive Nature of Landscape Transformation in the United

States.” American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.

Elliott, James R., Matthew Thomas Clement, and Jessica Schultz. 2015. “Successive

Development: How Natural Hazards Help Drive Urbanization and Vice Versa.” Population

Association of America, San Diego, CA.

Giuffre, P. “Can Women Take the Heat?” Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen. Mary

Washington University.

Giuffre, P. “Breaking the Culinary Ceiling: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Kitchen.”

Department of Sociology and Anthroplogy, University of Mississippi.

Giuffre, P. “The Unique Challenges of Directing a Master's Program.” American Sociological

Association. Chicago, IL.

Giuffre, P. “(Lack) of Sex Education.” Favorite Lecture Series, Alpha Kappa Delta, Texas State

University.

Giuffre, P. “Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen.”

Philosophy Dialogue Series, Texas State University Philosophy Department.

Giuffre, P., & Harris, D. A. “What is Leaning In Leaving Out?” Southern Sociological Society. New

Orleans, LA, USA.

Harris, D. “Nutritional Issues among Frail Elders: A Sociological Perspective.” The Fourth Age: Service

Delivery to Frail Elders Workshop, Ft. Worth, TX, USA.

Harris, D., & Carney, M. “Because You Can’t Be Mad at Anyone When You Are Sharing Pie”:

Association for the Study of Food and Society. Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Kotarba, J. A. “The Symbolic Interactionist as Writer.” The European Society for the Study of Symbolic

Interaction. Salford, United Kingdom.

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Kotarba, J. A. “From Basic to Applied to Policy: Teaming in Symbolic Interactionism.” Midwest

Sociological Society. KansasCity, MO, USA.

Kotarba, Joseph. “The Extra-Territorial Translational Research Team: A Sociological

Conceptualization.“ Paper presented at the session on “Interdisciplinary Research” of the

“Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology.” American Sociological Association,

Chicago, IL

Kotarba, Joseph and Vessela Misheva. “A Comparative Study of Adult Popular Music Experience:

Sweden and the United States.” Annual Meeting of the European Society for the Study of

Symbolic Interaction, Salford, UK.

Lee, H. J., & Chee, K. H. “Death Anxiety, Attitudes towards the Care of Dying Elders, and the Quality of

End-of-Life Care among Long-Term Carers in South Korea.” Korean American Social Work

Educators Association and Asian & Pacific Islander Social Work Educators Association. Seoul,

Korea.

Majumdar, D. “An Analysis of Race and Gender Effects on Cultural Competence among First Time

College Students.” Southern Demographic Association Meetings. San Antonio, TX.

Majumdar, D. “Race and Residence. Analyzing Cultural Competence amongst First Time in College

Black Students at Texas State University.” Southern Demographic Association Meetings. San

Antonio, TX.

Majumdar, D. “Same-sex Relationships Risk-taking Behaviors: A Comparative Analysis Of Those in

Marriages Relationships.” Southern Demographic Association Meetings. San Antonio, TX.

Martinez, G., & Garza, A. “Going Beyond Assessment: HPN Hispanic Student Campus Climate

Assessment at Texas State University.” American Association for Hispanics in Higher Education.

Frisco, TX, USA.

Newling, K. “The Gendered Linking Effect Between Occupational Entry Requirements and 4-year

Degrees.” Center for Diversity and Gender Studies, Texas State University, San Marcos, Tx.

Pino, N. W., & Ellison, G. “From the Bottom Up: Rethinking Local Capacity for Sustainable Police and

Security Sector Reform Efforts.” American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C., USA.

Pino, N. W. “Neoliberal Globalization, Elder Abuse, and Elderly Prisoners.” Inje University Institute of

Advanced Studies. Seoul, Korea.

Pino, N. W. “Deviance and Globalization.” San Marcos High School. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Pino, N. W. “Ex-Machina.” Texas State Sociology Club. San Marcos, TX.

Price, R. “Anti-Intellectualism and the Texas State Board of Education.” Southern Sociological Society.

New Orleans, LA, USA.

Price, R. “Rising Tides, Falling Fever.” Sustainability Seminar, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX,

USA.

Romero, R. “Hip Vandals and the Expanding Urban Canvas: Discussing Street Art and Gentrification in

Austin.” The Art History Association at Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Villarreal, T. “Mi Cultura: Folkways and Folklore.” Mi Cultura Mi Comunidad/My Culture My

Community Summer Program, Texas State University. San Marcos, TX, USA.

Watt, T. “Bursting the Mother-Child Bubble: An Exploration of Environmental Strains and Supports.”

Southern Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA, USA.

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IV. External Grants, Contracts and Program Funding

Anthropology Bousman, C. Britt Archaeological investigations at the Cross Bar Ranch, Bureau of Land Management.

Total Award Amount: $10,000.

Collins, Michael B. “To support the work of the Prehistory Research Project at Texas State.” The Gault

School of Archaeological Research, $380,000.

Collins, Michael B. “To support the work of the Prehistory Research Project at Texas State. The Gault

School of Archaeological Research, $50,000.

Reilly, Frank 2015 Missippian Iconographic Confrence, Lannan Foundation. Total Award Amount:

$15,500.

Toner, Eric (PI), Inglesby, Thomas (PI), Schoch-Spana, Monica (Co-PI), Waldhorn, Richard (Co-PI)

Redesigning Disaster Health in a Time of Change, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Total

Award Amount: $250,000.

Toner, Eric (PI), Schoch-Spana, Monica (Co-PI) Health Sector Resilience Checklist for Highly

Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Total Award Amount:

$148,349.

Spradley, Martha K. (PI) Operation Identification, Rachal Foundation. Total Award Amount:

$80,000.00.

Wescott, Daniel J. An isotopic taphonomy of human remains, National Institute of Justice. Amount:

$4034.

Bytheway, Joan (PI), Steadman, Dawnie (Co-PI), Wescott, Daniel J. (Co-PI) Validation study of the

utility of using total body score and accumulated degree days to estimate the postmortem interval

of human remains from three human decomposition research facilities, National Institute of

Justice. Total Award Amount: $481,200.

Geography Boehm, Richard G. (PI) National Geographic Society - Support of the Grosvenor Scholar, National

Geographic Society Education Foundation. Total Award Amount: $78,658.

Boehm, Richard G. (PI) Community Foundation of Abilene, Kickapoo Springs Foundation. Total Award

Amount: $25,000.

Boehm, Richard G. (PI) Legett Foundation, Kickapoo Springs Foundation. Total Award Amount:

$25,000.

Boehm, Richard G. (PI) Luxton Grosvenor Center National Support 2015, Jesse Luxton. Total Award

Amount: $20,000.

Boehm, Richard G. National Geographic Society - Grosvenor Center Support, National Geographic

Society Education Foundation. Total Award Amount: $15,381.

Boehm, Richard G. Young Grosvenor Center National Support 2015, Michael Young. Total Award

Amount: $20,000.

Currit, Nathan (PI), Jensen, Jenn (Co-PI) Astronaut Photography Cataloging Project, Jacobs

Technology, with funding from NASA. Total Award Amount: $10,000.

Currit, Nathan (PI) Earth Observation from the International Space Station, Jacobs Technology, with

funding from NASA. Total Award Amount: $7,500.

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Currit, Nathan (PI) Image Science and Analysis at NASA JSC, Jacobs Technology, with funding from

NASA. Total Award Amount: $7,500.

Estaville, Lawrence and Ronnie Lozano, Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and

Outreach (CAMCO), Central Texas Medical Center, $3,500.

Estaville, Lawrence and Ronnie Lozano, Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and

Outreach (CAMCO), Austin Radiological Association, $1,000.

Lozano, Ronnie and Lawrence Estaville, Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and

Outreach (CAMCO), St. David’s HealthCare, $5,000.

Lozano, Ronnie and Lawrence Estaville, Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and

Outreach (CAMCO), Texas Oncology, $5,000.

Hardy, Thomas (PI), Jensen, Jennifer L. (Co-PI), Meitzen, Kimberly M. (Co-PI) Floodplain Inundation

Analysis of the Lower Guadalupe River: Linking Hydrology and Floodplain-Dependent

Resources, Texas Parks and Wildlife. Total Award Amount: $104,205.

Jensen, Jennifer L. (Co-PI) Quantification of Alligator Gar recruitment dynamics using a river-stage

specific floodplain inundation model, Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative.

Total Award Amount: $199,973, Texas State subcontract $63,453.

Jo, Injeong (PI) Texas Funds for Geography Education, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board/

National Geographic Society Education Foundation. Total Award Amount: $27,234.

Hardy, Thom (PI), Jensen, Jennifer L. (Co-PI), Meitzen, Kimberly M. (Co-PI) Floodplain Inundation

Analysis of the Lower Guadalupe River: Linking Hydrology and Floodplain Dependant

Resources, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Total Award Amount: $104,205.58.

Mix, Kenneth (PI), Eichler, Matthew (Co-PI), Hagelman, III, Ronald R. (Co-PI) Boots to Roots:

Preparing Female Veteran and Hispanic Veterans in the Agricultural and STEM Degrees,

National Institute of Food and Agriculture/USDA. Total Award Amount: $274,991.

Muniz Solari, Osvaldo (PI) Online Network for Geographic Learning, Pan American Institute of

Geography and History (PAIGH). Total Award Amount: $10,150.

Petersen, James (PI) Texas Alliance for Geographic Education 2015/2016 Grant, National Geographic

Society Education Foundation. Amount: $47,500.

Petersen, James (PI) Geospatial Technologies in the Social Studies, Amount: $5000.

Petersen, James (PI) Exploring Texas with Digital Story Maps, Amount: $5000.

Petersen, James (PI) Promoting Geo-Literacy in High School Social Studies, National Geographic

Society Education Foundation. Amount: $38,506.

Sansom, Andrew H. The Meadows Foundation – The Meadows Endowment. Total Award

Amount: $1,000,000.

Sansom, Andrew H. Way Family Philanthropic Fund. Total Award Amount: $100,000.

Sansom, Andrew H. The Burdine Johnson Foundation. Total Award Amount $10,000.

Sansom, Andrew H. Winkler Family Foundation. Total Award Amount $50,000.

Sansom, Andrew H. Vanguard Charitable/Louis H Stumberg. Total Award Amount $5,000

History Bishop, Elizabeth. (PI). National Council on U.S. Arab Relations, Malone Fellowship in Arab and

Islamic Studies (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

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Hartman, Gary (PI) Tomblin Family Foundation grant, Tomblin Family Foundation. Total Award

Amount: $1,000.

Modern Languages Beale-Rosano-Rivaya, Yasmine (PI) Constructing Christian and Muslim Histories through the popular

Fiestas de Moros and Cristianos, Center for European Studies, University of Texas. Total Award

Amount: $3000.

Philosophy Farinas, Rebecca. PI. “Engagement: A Symposium on Philosophy and Dance.” American Society for

Aesthetics. $7000

Political Science Fields, Billy (PI) University of Texas Center for European Studies Minority Serving Institution Faculty

Research Grants, University of Texas. Total Award Amount: $3,000.

Fields, Billy (PI) Nationwide Transportation Trail Survey, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. Total Award

Amount: $5,000.

Mihalkanin, Edward S. (PI) LBJ Museum of San Marcos Education Exhibit, Hobby Foundation. Total

Award Amount: $20,000.

Mora, Sherri (PI) Undergraduate Research Grant, Charles Koch Foundation. Total Award Amount:

$1500.00.

Wells, Jeremy (PI)ISA Travel Grant, International Studies Association. Total Award Amount: $300.

Sociology Kotarba, Joseph (PI), Wyvagg, Jonathan (Co-PI) A Needs Assessment Study for the Texas Veterans

Commission, TVC. Total Award Amount: $93,219.

Kotarba, Joseph A. (PI) An Evaluation Study of the Wimberley Village Library, The Board of Directors,

WVL. Total Award Amount: $5000.

Kotarba, Joseph A. Denver Music Summit: Review of the Research and Policy Program, Create

Denver/Denver Music Summit. Total Award Amount: $1500.00.

Watt, Toni (PI) Advancing Peer Support in Integrated Health Care, The Hogg Foundation. Total Award

Amount: $80,029, Texas State subcontract $48,139.

Watt, Toni (PI) Evaluation Research for Integrated Behavioral Health Care Phase II: Fort Bend Family

Health Center and Physicians at Sugar Creek, George Foundation. Total Award Amount:

$37,830.

Watt, Toni (PI) Evaluation of Harris County Protective Services Integrated Behavioral Health

Implementation Grant, The Hogg Foundation. Total Award Amount: $31,842.

Watt, Toni (PI), Appel, Louis (Co-PI), Rosell, Robin (Co-PI), Seremetis, Laurie (Co-PI) Integrated

Behavioral Health Care and Early Childhood: Designing and Evaluating a Primary Care Based

Program to Mitigate the Effects of Toxic Stress on Children’s Social and Emotional

Development, Meadows Mental Healthl Policy Institute. Total Award Amount: $187.387, Texas

State subcontract $58,625.

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V. Editorships of Journals and Membership on Editorial Boards -

International, National, Regional and State

Anthropology Agwuele, Augustine: Editor, Studies in African Humanities. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Britt Bousman: Associate Managing Editor, Index of Texas Archaeology.

Conlee, Christina: Editor, Handbook of Latin American Studies, Library of Congress.

Garber, James: Editor, Editorial Board - Journal Research Reports in Belizean Archaeology.

Schoch-Spana, Monica: Associate Editor, Health Security.

Wescott, Daniel: Editorial Board, American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

Wescott, Daniel: Editorial Board, Journal of Forensic Sciences.

English duBois, Jennifer: Editor, American Short Fiction .

Jensen, William: Editor, Southwestern American Literature.

Jensen, William: Editor, Texas Books in Review.

Ledbetter, Kathryn: Editorial Advisory Board, The Edinburgh Companions to Women's Print Media

Series.

Scott A. Mogull, Book Review Editor, Technical Communication Quarterly.

Monroe, Debra: Editorial Consultant, SMU Press.

Price, Daniel: Editor, Outstanding Senior Award.

Reed, Benjamin: Editor, Arcadia Magazine.

Roundtree, Aimee: Editor, Sage Open Article.

Schaefer, Alan. Co-editor, Journal of Texas Music History.

Schwebel, Leah: Editor, The Chaucer Review, Special Issue.

Smith, Jon: Editor, Editorial and In-Line Editing, Colleagues/Other Professionals' Publications.

Tally, Robert: Member, Associate Editor, Journal of English Language and Literature (Korea).

Tally, Robert: Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Modern Literature.

Geography Butler, David: Book Review Editor, Geomorphology.

Butler, David: Editorial Board, Applied Geography.

Butler, David: Editorial Board, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.

Butler, David: Editorial Board, Frontiers in Quaternary Science, Geomorphology and

Paleoenvironment.

Butler, David: Editorial Board, Physical Geography.

Butler, David: Editorial Board, The AAG Review of Books.

Butler, David: Editorial Board, The Open Geology Journal.

Butler, David: Section Editor, AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography, Geomorphology Section,

Physical Geography.

Butler, David: Section Editor, “Classics Revisited” and “From the Archives”, Progress in Physical

Geography.

Lu, Yongmei: Editor, Urban, Environment and Urban Systems.

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Muniz Solari, Osvaldo: Editor, Review of International Geographical Education Online.

Muniz Solari, Osvaldo: Editorial Board. Revista Geografica, PAIGH-OAS.

Tiefenbacher, John: Editor, The Southwestern Geographer.

Zhan, F: Editorial board, Environmental Health Insights.

Zhan, F: Editorial board, Journal of Transport Geography.

Zhan, F: International Editorial Advisory Board, Asian Geographer.

History Brown, Ronald C. Editorial Board, Mining History Journal.

Helgeson, Jeffrey: Editor, Middle West Review, University of Nebraska Press.

Mellard, Jason: Editor, Journal of Texas Music History.

Montgomery, Rebecca: Editor, Rural Women's Studies Association Newsletter.

Pliley, Jessica: Editorial Board, Women and Social Movements in the USA, 1600-2000.

Utley, Dan: Editor, Sound Historian, Texas Oral History Association.

Yick, Joseph: Editorial Board. Electronic Journal of the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast.

Modern Languages Cuadrado, Agustin: Editor, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies.

Cuadrado, Agustin: Managing Editor, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies.

Cuadrado, Agustin: Editor, Letras Hispanas.

Golato, Andrea: Co-Editor, Journal of Pragmatics, Special Issue Reference in Interaction from a Cross-

Cultural Perspective

Golato, Andrea: Editorial Board, Language and Social Interaction.

Juge, Matthew: Editor, Diachronica.

Melgar, Alba: Editor, KTSW 89.9 News.

Ugalde, Sharon: Editorial Board, Aula Lirica.

Ugalde, Sharon: Editorial Board Cincinnati Romance Review.

Ugalde, Sharon: Editorial Board Cuadernos de ALDEEU.

Ugalde, Sharon: Editorial Board Letras Hispanas: Revista de Literatura y Cultura.

Velasquez, Gloria: Editor, Grupo Folklorico Ocotochlti.

Velasquez, Gloria: Editor, KTSW 89.9.

Philosophy Barcenas, Alejandro. Editor. PhilPapers: Online Research in Philosophy.

Barcenas, Alejandro. Editorial Advisor: Journal of Japanese Philosophy. State University of New York

Press.

Hanks, Craig, Editorial Board, Philosophy in the Contemporary World.

Hanks, Craig, Series Editor, Philosophy of Engineering and Technology, Springer.

Kanon, Elizabeth. Editor: Texas Philosophical Post Student Journal.

Laycock, Joseph. Editorial consultant, Nova Religio.

Laycock, Joseph. Editorial board, Popular Culture, Religion, and Society. A Social Scientific Approach.

Brill book series.

Luizzi, Vincent, Editorial Board: Journal of Academic Ethics.

Luizzi, Vincent, Advisory Editorial Committee, International Library of Universalism.

Luizzi, Vincent. Editor, Studies in Jurisprudence, Value Inquiry Book Series.

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Marquez, Ivan. Advisory Board Member, PHIction: A Journal of Philosophy in Literary Arts.

Yuan, Lijun. Editorial Board of Journal on Women and Gender.

Political Science DeHart, Paul: Editorial Board, Political Science Reviewer.

Doyle, Thomas: Editorial Board, Armed Forces & Society Journal

Grasso, Kenneth. Member, Executive Editorial Board, Journal of Markets & Morality.

Grasso, Kenneth. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, The Political Science Reviewer.

Grasso, Kenneth. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, The Catholic Social Science Review.

Gorman, Robert: Editor, Society of Catholic Social Science Book Series.

Rahm, Dianne: Editorial Board, Research Journal of Environmental Sciences.

Shields, Patricia: Editor, Armed Forces & Society Journal.

Wright, Walter: Editor, El Acuerdo.

Psychology Abramovitch, Amitai: Editor, Frontiers in Psychology.

Abramovitch, Amitai: Editor, Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.

Ceballos, Natalie: Editorial Board, AIMS Neuroscience.

Ceballos, Natalie: Editorial Board, Heliyon.

Davis, John: Editorial Board, PsycCRITIQUES, APA Review of Books.

Etherton, Joseph: Editorial Board, Assessment.

Etherton, Joseph: Editorial Board, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.

Howard, Krista: Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research.

Hu, Yueqin: Editor, International Journal of Data Analysis Techiniques and Strategies.

Mendez, Roque: Editorial Board, Acta de Investigacion Psicologica.

Mendez, Roque: Editorial Board, Revista de Psicologia Social y Personalidad.

Westerberg, Carmen: Editorial Board, International Journal of Neurology Research.

Sociology Anderson, Audwin: Editor, International Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Social Sciences.

Giuffre, Patti: Editorial board, Teaching Sociology.

Giuffre, Patti. Editorial Board, Journal for Research on Women and Gende

Kotarba, Joseph. Member, Editorial Board, Qualitative Sociology Review

Kotarba, Joseph. Consulting Editor, Symbolic Interaction

Kotarba, Joseph. Advisory Editor, Sarmatian Review

Kotarba, Joseph. Advisory Editor, Sociological Quarterly

Kotarba, Joseph. Associate Editor, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography

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VI. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions

and Board Memberships –International, National and

Regional

Anthropology Black, Stephen: Research Board, SHUMLA Archeological Research and Education Center.

Bousman, Britt: Honorary Research Associate, GAES, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

Wernecke, D. Clark. Committee Member. Education Committee. Archaeological Institute of America.

English Busby, Mark: Executive Committee, Council of College Teachers of English.

Chavkin, Allan: Chair, Saul Bellow Society.

Gano, Geneva: Co-chair, Organizing committee, Robinson Jeffers Association Annual Conference.

Gano, Geneva: President, Robinson Jeffers Association.

Kapurch, Katherine: Panel Chair, International Girl Studies Association Inaugural Conference.

McClancy, Kathleen: Chair, Comics Arts Conference.

Rehbein, Edna: Board of Directors, Round Rock Chamber of Commerce.

Rehbein, Edna: Board of Directors, Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation.

Rehbein, Edna: Board of Directors, YMCA Metro.

Tally, Robert: Executive Committee, MLA Forum on Literary Criticism.

Geography Blanchard-Boehm, Denise: Chair, Jobs and Careers in Geography Committee

Butler, David: Member, Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium Series Steering Committee.

Butler, David: Advisory Board, Mountain Geography Specialty Group, American Association of

Geographers.

Butler, David: Archivist/Historian, Geomorphology Specialty Group, American Association of

Geographers.

Chow, Tzee Kiu: Chair, Election Committee of CPGIS.

Earl, Richard: Co-chair, Local Arrnagements Committee, Annual Meeting of Applied Geography

Conferences and SW Divsion of Association of American Geographers.

Earl, Richard: Board of Directors, Applied Geography Conference.

Earl, Richard: Scholarship Committee, Water Resources Specialty Group, Association of American

Geographers.

Estaville, Lawrence: Chair, National Council for Geographic Education Distinguished Mentor Award

Committee.

Estaville, Lawrence: Board of Directors, Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference.

Estaville, Lawrence: Distinguished Scholar Award, Ethnic Geography Specialty Group, Association of

American Geographers, Association of American Geographers, April.

Hiner, Colleen: Enhancing Diversity Committee, American Association of Geographers.

Hiner, Colleen: Selection Committee for US Delegation to 8th Quadrennial Conference of British,

Canadian, and American Geographers.

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Hiner, Colleen: Regional Director and Networking Chair, Rural Geography Specialty Group, American

Association of Geographers.

Lu, Yongmei: Conference Organizing Committee, the 5th International Symposium on Integrated.

Lu, Yongmei: Conference Program Committee, the 23rd International Conference.

Lu, Yongmei: Conference Scientific Guidance Committee, International Symposium of Crime.

Meitzen, Kimberly: Steering Committee of the Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium Series.

Muniz Solari, Osvaldo: Chair, Academic Council. Centro Panamericano de Estudios e Investigaciones

Geograficas.

Muniz Solari, Osvaldo: Chair, Clearinghouse Committee. National Center for Research in Geography

Education.

Muniz Solari, Osvaldo: Commission on Geographical Education, International Geographical Union.

Muniz Solari, Osvaldo: Geography Commission. U.S. Section, Pan American Institute of Geography

and History.

Zhan, F: Program Committee, The 23rd International Conference on Geoinformatics.

History Berlage, Nancy: National Council on Public History/Membership Committee.

Berlage, Nancy: Publications Committee, Oral History Association.

Denton, Patricia: Advisory Board, Hill Texas Artisans and Artists Archive, Bayou Bend Collections,

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Denton, Patricia: San Jacinto Museum of History Association.

Denton, Patricia: Texas State Historical Association.

Glass, Bryan: Co-chair, Organizing Committee for Eighth Annual Britain and the World Conference.

Glass, Bryan: Co-chair, Organizing Committee for Ninth Annual Britain and the World Conference.

Hart, Paul: Southwest Council on Latin American Studies.

Johnson, Ronald: Selection Committee for Short-term Research Fellowships, American Antiquarian

Society.

Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin: Coordinating Committee, Southwest Seminar on Colonial Latin America.

Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin: Organizing Committee, International Colloquium on Northeastern Mexico

and Texas.

Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin: Texas Ranger Research Institute Advisory Panel.

Romo, Anadelia. Secretary of Brazilian Studies Committee 2016, National Conference on Latin

American History.

Modern Languages Bach, Ulrich: Co-chair, Association of Comparative Literature.

Golato, Andrea: President-Elect, Association of Texas Graduate Schools.

Harney, Lucy: Chair, SCMLA Session / Spanish IV: Colonial Literature through Modernismo.

Jaffe, C.M.: Executive Secretary/Treasurer, Ibero-American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.

Navarro, D. Chair, TEMA-Texas Medieval Association XV Conference Session: “Iberian

Exegesis and the Alphonsine Scriptorium.”. Texas State University (San Marcos, Texas,

United States), October 16-18.

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Navarro, D. Chair, LI Congress of the Association of Canadian Hispanists Session: “‘El

caballero desenamorado’: recepción, repercusión y crítica del Quijote de Alonso

Fernández de Avellaneda.”. University of Ottawa (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), June 2-5.

Velasquez, Gloria: Chair, 5th International Conference on Hispanic/Latino Media and Marketing 2015.

Political Science Crossett, Gregory: Co-chair, Webinar Development Task Force - ABA Standing Committee on

Paralegals.

Farmer, Jayce: Board member: CenTex AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.

Fields, Willard: Board Member: American Society for Public Administration Section for Transportation

Policy and Administration.

Wright, Walter: Co-chair, International Expansion Work Group of Association for Conflict Resolution.

Wright, Walter: Advisory Board of Central Texas Dispute Resolution Center.

Yun, H. J. Korean Congress Advisory Council Member, Korean National Assembly Research

Service, Seoul, South Korea.

Psychology Ceballos, Natalie: Chair, Membership Committee for Research Society on Alcoholism.

Cordaro, Mildred: Officer, Capital of Texas Counseling Association.

Rogers, Robyn: Board Member, Sunbelt Region, William Glasser Institute.

Rogers, Robyn: Board of Directors: Sunbelt South Central Texas Regional Representative, William

Glasser Institute for Choice Theory and Reality Therapy.

Schepis, Ty: Officer, Society of Addiction Psychology.

Seay, Ollie: Chair, Legislative and Social Issues Committee, American Association on Intellectual and

Developmental Disabilities – Texas Chapter, Served | 01/2005 - Present

Seay, Ollie: Member, Board of Directors, American Association on Intellectual and Developmental

Disabilities – Texas Chapter, Served | 01/2012 - Present

Seay, Ollie: Member, Board of Directors, Capacity FOR JUSTICE, Served | 01/2003 - Present

Sociology Johnson, Christopher: Chair, Alzheimer's Association of Austin--San Marcos.

Johnson, Christopher: Officer, AGHE Publication Committee.

VII. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions

and Board Memberships –State, Local and University (150)

Anthropology Bousman, Britt: Chair, Council on Funded Research.

Bousman, Britt: Entrepreneurship Working Group.

Bousman, Britt: Marburger Scholarship Award committee.

Bousman, Britt: Spring Lake Environmental Review Committee.

Bousman, Britt: STAR Park Strategic Plan Committee.

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Bousman, Britt: Crowd Funding Committee.

McGee, Reece: Liberal Arts Study Abroad Advisory Council.

Hadder, Neill: Liberal Arts Award for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching,

Juarez, Ana: Latino Stars in the Constellation of the Rising Star of Texas Award.

Reilly, Frank: Alpha Chi National Honor Society "Favorite Professor" Award.

Schoch-Spana, Monica: Alpha Chi National Honor Society "Favorite Professor" Award.

Spradley, Martha: Liberal Arts Award for Excellence in Service.

Spradley, Martha: Teaching, Foundations of Excellence Award.

English Bell-Metereau, Rebecca: Co-chair, University Environment and Sustainability Committee.

Bell-Metereau, Rebecca: Faculty Senate.

Bell-Metereau, Rebecca: International AVP Search Committee.

Blair, John: Scholarly/Creative, Iowa Prize for Poetry, Recipient | 06/2015

Busby, Mark: Service, Finalist for University Distinguished Professor.

Dorst, Douglas: Bronze Medal, Leserpreis 2015.

duBois Jennifer: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Estaville, Lawrence: Keynote Speaker, Veterans Commencement Celebration, Texas State University,

December.

Grayson, Nancy: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Jackson, Rebecca: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Jaffe, Catherine: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Service.

Kosmitis, Lindy: Alpha Chi Favorite Professors.

Kosmitis, Lindy: Honors Professor of the Year, Honors College.

Kosmitis, Lindy: Phi Kappa Chi Favorite Professor.

Ledbetter, Kathryn: College of Liberal Arts Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Marquiss, Christopher: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

McClancy, Kathleen: College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Morin, Tomas: Rome Prize Finalist.

Morrison, Susan: Delta Zeta's Spring 2015 Teacher Appreciation Event.

Needham, Keith: The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Secretary (Chapter of Merit).

Needham, Keith: Zeta Tau Alpha Teacher of Distinction Award.

Olson, Marilynn: Delta Zeta Favorite Teacher Award.

Parks, Cecily: “Morning Instructions for the Doctor’s Wife,” The New Yorker in “2015: Our Year in

Poems.”

Roundtree, Aimee: Member of Winning Team. C3 Center's Research Startup Weekend

Tally, Robert: Golden Apple Award, College of Liberal Arts

Tally, Robert: Liberal Arts Runner-Up for Presidential Award.

Tally, Robert: Sigma Tau Delta Outstanding Professor of the Year,

Wilson, Steven: Alpha Chi National Honor Society Favorite Professor.

Geography Blue, Sarah: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

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Butler, David: Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. College of Liberal Arts.

Earl, Richard: Office of the Provost--Academic Program Review Committee.

Estaville, Lawrence: Texas State University Paws Preview Namesake Mentoring Recognition.

Hagelman, Ronald: Regional Councilor: Service to Southwest Division of the Association of American

Geographers.

Jensen, Jennifer: Texas State Rising Star

Jensen, Jennifer: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Julian, Jason: Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activity.

Julian, Jason: Scholarly/Creative, Dean’s Award for Excellence in Grant Funding.

Lu, Yongmei: Chair, 7th Annual International Research Conference for Graduate Students.

Lu, Yongmei: Service, Leading Delegate, Texas State University, University Consortium of Geographic

Information Sciences.

Sansom, Andrew: Harte’s Heroes: Campions of the Gulf. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s Harte

Research Institute.

Tiefenbacher, John: Honorary Professor of International Studies.

Townsend, Christi: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

History Brennan, Mary: Chair, Council of Chairs.

Brennan, Mary: Chair, Student Day, Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Signing of the Higher

Education Act.

Denton, Patricia: Member, Advisory Board, Center for Archaeological Studies.

Dunn, Dennis: Chair, Center for International Studies Board of Advisors.

Dunn, Dennis: Chair, Honorary Professor in International Studies Committee.

Hart, Paul: Co-chair, International Studies.

de la Puente, Jose: Tibesar Prize.

De La Teja, Jesus: Hispanic Policy Network Recognition Award.

Duffy, Shannon: Everette and Donna Swinney Faculty Enrichment Leave.

Duffy, Shannon: Golden Apple Award and Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Service.

Johnson, Ronald: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Johnson, Ronald: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Makowski, Elizabeth: College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative

Activity.

Mckiernan, John: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award

Menninger, Margaret: Everett and Donna Swinney Faculty Enrichment Grant.

Pliley, Jessica: College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative

Activity.

Pliley, Jessica: Outstanding Faculty Award for Outstanding Scholarly Contributions to Women and

Gender Studies.

Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin: Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Southwestern Studies.

Modern Languages Alfau, Antonio: Liberal Arts Part Time Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award.

Bach, Ulrich: Co-chair, Topper-Nash Scholarship Committee.

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Beale-Rosano-Rivaya, Yasmine: Chair, Robert A. Galván Scholarship.

Beale-Rivaya, Yasmine: President. Texas Medieval Association

DiMauro-Jackson, Moira: Bobcats Study Abroad Banner Competition.

Echeverria, M.B. Member University Research Enhancement Committee.

Echeverria, M.B. Chair Liberal Arts Research Enhancement Committee.

Echeverria, M.B. Member College of Liberal Arts Graduate Scholarship Committee.

Echeverria, M.B. Member NEH Distinguished Teaching Professor Nominating Committee.

Echeverria, M.B. Organizer Poetry Festival for Peace. Chapter Epsilon Beta. October 2015

Glajar, Valentina: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Harney, Lucy: Chair: LA Faculty Advisory Council and College Curriculum Committee;

Harney, Lucy: LA Programs Assessment Coordinator and Auditor;

Harney, Lucy: Chair: LA Study Abroad Council;

Harney, Lucy: Council of Associate Deans for Academic Assessment.

Harney, Lucy: College of Liberal Arts Presidential Upper-level Scholarship Committee.

Harney, Lucy: Member, General Education Council.

Harney, Lucy: Member, Inter-American Studies Board of Advisors.

Harney, Lucy: Student Service Fee Advisory Committee.

Harney, Lucy: Texas State Study Abroad Advisory Board.

Jaffe, Catherine: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Service.

Jaffe, Catherine: Co-chair, Phi Beta Kappa Application Committee.

Jaffe, Catherine: Vice-President Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 325.

Locklin, Blake: Liberal Arts Faculty Advisory Committee/ College Curriculum Committee.

Martinez, Sergio: Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Martinez, Sergio: Co-chair, City of San Marcos-Proclamation of Tomás Rivera Day.

Martinez, Sergio: Co-chair, Remembering, Discovering and Volition: Tomás Rivera Mexican American

Children's Book Award.

Ugalde, Sharon: Liberal Arts Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities.

Ugalde, Sharon: Plan Nacional de Proyectos de Investigación Fundamental (Spanish Government’s

National Plan for Research Projects).

Velasquez, Gloria: Chair, Feria del Mariachi.

Philosophy Laycock, Joseph. Texas State University College of Liberal Arts Award for Excellence in

Scholarly/Creative Activities.

Laycock, Joseph. Texas State University Golden Apple Award for Scholarly/Creative Activity.

Political Science Brown, Christopher: Alpha Chi National Honor Society Favorite Professor Award.

Castillo, Cecilia: College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Service.

Crossett, Gregory: Chair, Self-Study Report - American Bar Association Reapproval.

Crossett, Gregory: College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Service.

DeSoto, William: Alpha Chi National Honor Society "Favorite Professor" Award.

Doyle, Thomas: International Studies Program Professor of the Year 2014-2015

Farmer, Jayce: Educator of the Year Award, CenTex American Society for Public Administration.

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Farmer, Jayce: Chair, Local and State Government Career Support Area.

Fields, Willard: Lafitte Greenway Founding Visionary Award.

Gray, Cari: New Braunfels High School Teacher Hero 2015.

Hindson, Theodore: Chair, University Committee on Academic Governance.

Mora, Sherri: Alpha Chi National Honor Society "Favorite Professor" Award.

Mora, Sherri: Alpha Delta Pi Favorite Professor Award

Mora, Sherri: Chi Omega Faculty Appreciation Award

Mora, Sherri: Delta Zeta Teacher Appreciation Award.

Shields, Patricia: Marcy Crowley Award for Service, American Society for Public Administration.

Tajalli, Hassan: Alpha Chi National Honor Society "Favorite Professor" Award.

Wright, Walter: Walter A. Wright Award for Outstanding Comment in International Law, The Houston

Journal of International Law

Wright, Walter: Outstanding Service Award, Association of Conflict Resolution.

Psychology Angulo, Sarah: Alpha Chi National College Honor Society Favorite Professor.

Bitney, Catherine: Alpha Chi National College Honor Society Favorite Professor.

Ceballos, Natalie: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Ceballos, Natalie: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Czyzewska, Maria: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Davis, John: Honorary Professor of International Studies.

Howard, Krista: Liberal Arts College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Deason, Rebecca: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Hu, Yueqin: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Mendez, Roque: Excellence in Diversity Faculty Award.

Ogletree, Shirley: Outstanding Career Achievement Award.

Ogletree, Shirley: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Ogletree, Shirley: Everette Swinney Teaching Award.

Schepis, Ty: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Westerberg, Carmen: Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities Presidential Distinction Award.

Westerberg, Carmen: Presidential Seminar Award.

Westerberg, Carmen: Valero Award for Excellence.

Sociology Chee, Kyong: College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Service.

Dees, Lillian: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award.

Johnson, Christopher: Distinguished Fellow in Gerontology.

Kotarba, Joseph: College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative

Activity.

Pino, Nathan: Honorary Professor of International Studies.

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VIII. Mentors of Graduate Student Papers, Published Work or

Awards – International, National, Regional and State

Anthropology Bousman, Britt. Mentor: Gulihur, Caitlin. Archaeological Survey and Site Settlement Patterns in Eastern

Brewster County. Center of the Big Bend, 22nd Annual Conference, Alpine.

Bousman, Britt. Mentor: Mudd, Michael. Ground penetrating radar data from an Antelope Creek site

(41PT283). Texas Archeological Society Meeting, Houston.

Bousman, Britt. Mentor: Gulihur, Caitlin. Preliminary results of an archaeological survey in eastern

Brewster County. Texas Archeological Society Meeting, Houston.

Bousman, Britt. Mentor: Villsack, Laura. Poster: Current Research on Activity Areas in Area 12 at the

Gault Site, Texas. Society for American Archaeology, San Fransico.

Garber, James. Mentor: Bentley, Jacob. Belize Archaeology Symposium Presentation. Turtlers, Pirates,

and Trade: A History of Sea Turtle Exploitation on St. George's Caye, Belize Archaeology

Symposium, San Ignacio, Belize.

Graham, Kerrie. Mentor: Rhoton, Nina. Conference poster presentation. Play behavior in captive black

crested mangabeys (Lophocebus aterrimus), Midwestern Primate Interest Group annual meeting,

Fontbonne University, St. Louis, MO.

Graham, Kerrie. Mentor: Carter, Ashley. Conference poster presentation. Manipulating macaques:

defining types of stone handling in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) at Wat Khao

Takieb, Thailand., Midwestern Primate Interest Group annual conference, Fontbonne University,

St. Louis, MO.

Hamilton, Michelle. Mentor: Fancher, James. Odontology support for humanitarian events. American

Academy of Forensic Sciences, Orlando, FL.

Juarez, Ana. Mentor: Barrax Shackelford, Katherine. A Comparative Analysis of the Impacts of

Premarital Abstinenece Discourses on Young Christians' Sex Lives. International Research

Conference for Graduate Students, Texas State University.

Juarez, Ana. Mentor: Loera, Lilia. FIEL (Familias Inmigrantes En La Lucha): Creating Visibility and

Voice for Undocumented Immigrants in Houston. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual

Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Spradley, Martha. Mentor: Duecker, Hailey. Identifying Undcoumented Border Crossers from the

Texas-Mexico Border: A Collaborative Effort. American Academy of Forensic Sciences

Reilly, Frank. Mentor: Stauffer, Grant, Reilly, Frank. In the Fields of The Thunder Lord, Playing the

Apalachaee Ball game: Archaeological and Ideological Evidence For Its Antiquity. 80th Annual

Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, April 17, 2015. San Francisco, CA.

English Banerjee, Suparno. Mentor: Allatt, Brandy Eileen. Herbert and Jodorowsky: The Unintentional Meta-

Messiah in Jodorowsky's Dune. International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando,

FL.

Chavkin, Allan. Mentor: Hudson, Brian. Anne Sexton's Poetry. The Hockaday School, Dallas, TX.

Jensen, William. Mentor: Wallace, Christian. Presented an essay at WLA. Fighting Frontier Mythos in

Thalia: The Trailhead of McMurtry's Long Journey-Horseman, Pass By, Reno, WLA

Conference, NV.

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Jensen, William. Mentor: Wallace, Christian. Multiple Scholarships. Jack Gravitt, David Stephens,

College of Liberal Arts, and Texas State Student Government Scholarships.

Leake, Eric. Mentor: Murray, Clare. Conference Presentation and Honorable Mention Award. 'Suppose

there were a Narnian World,’ C.S. Lewis’s Rhetorical Use of Supposals, 18th Annual C.S. Lewis

and Inkling Society Conference, Grove City College, Grove City, PA.

Lochman, Daniel. Mentor: Lawrenson, Dorothy. Outstanding Graduate Student in English Award.

Lochman, Daniel. Mentor: Lawrenson, Dorothy. Best Graduate Student Paper Award. “"Points of

Contact: The Functions of Rivers in Spenser’s Poetry”, Texas Medieval Association Conference,

San Marcos, TX.

Lochman, Daniel. Mentor: Lawrenson, Dorothy. Conference paper presentation. "Points of Contact: The

Functions of Rivers in Spenser’s Poetry", Texas Medieval Association Conference, San Marcos,

TX.

McClancy, Kathleen. Mentor: Rodriguez, Deanna. Inauthentic Pods: Existential Authenticity as Horror

in Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Southwestern Popular/American Culture Association

Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Graff, Anabel. Story from 2015 Thesis Published & Won Award. The Prom at

the End of the World, Prada Journal International Fiction Competition.

Monroe, Debra.Mentor: Figuero, Marilyse. Paper Produced in Form & Theory Accepted for Conference.

Soy americano y mexicano y ninguna soy: Cisneros, Barthes, and the Solita, National Association

for Chicana and Chicano Studies.

Monroe, Debra.Mentor: Myers, Allison Grace. Paper Produced in Form & Theory Presented at

Conference. Idiosyncrasy and Isolation: The Pleasures of Language in Lorrie Moore's 'Which Is

More Than I Can Say About Some People, UW-Madison Conference on Language and Literature

2015: The Forms and Language of Pleasure.

Monroe, Debra.Mentor: Perri, Shannon. Paper Produced in Form & Theory Presented at Conference.

The Rhetoric of Guilt and Violence in Stories by Maile Meloy and William Gay, Violation:

Representations in Literature, McGill University:.

Monroe, Debra.Mentor: Guidabaldi, Dina. Former Thesis Student: 1st Book Published. How Gone We

Got, Queen's Ferry Press.

Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Blackwood, Scott. Former Thesis Student: 3rd Book Published. See How Small,

Houghton Mifflin.

Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Gray, Amelia. Former Thesis Student: Book Published. Gutshot, New York:

Farrar, Strauss, Giroux.

Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Graff, Anabel. Story from 2015 Student Thesis Published. New York Digital

Editing Services, Printers Row Journal, Chicago Tribune.

Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Graff, Anabel. Story from 2015 Student Thesis Published. This is Stability,

Joyland.

Monroe, Debra.Mentor: Graff, Anabel. Story from 2015 Student Thesis Published. Day One Literary

Journal.

Monroe, Debra.Mentor: Synnesvedt, Cedric. Story from Student Thesis (defended 2013) Accepted for

Publication. What the Birds Do, Sonora Review.

Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Synnesvedt, Cedric. Story from Student Thesis (defended 2013) Accepted for

Publication. What the Birds Do, Sonora Review.

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Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Hansen, Michaela. Story Produced in Fiction Workshop Accepted for

Publication. The Runner, MacNeese State University, Baton Rouge, LA.

Morrison, Susan. Mentor: Shaw, Shannon. Mentored medieval material for student giving paper at

conference Graduate Student Conference. Barren Bodies, Fruitful Sages: A Look At Thorgunna,

Naomi, and Alison, University of Alabama in Huntsville Graduate Student Conference,

University of Alabama in Huntsville.

Morrison, Susan. Mentor: Caro, Christina. Mentored theoretical approach for student giving paper at

conference Graduate Student Conference. Down the Rabbit Hole: An Analysis of the Structure of

Space and Things, Mathematical Thinking, and the Subconscious Mind in Alice’s Adventures in

Wonderland, University of Alabama in Huntsville Graduate Student Conference, University of

Alabama in Huntsville.

Pimentel, Octavio. Mentor: Garza, Edward. Conference Presentation. Fighting for Latino Equality in

Schools, Student Success Symposium: Research to Practice, San Marcos, TX.

Rosenberg, Teya. Mentor: Hawley, Jane. Writing Center Essay Contest Award: Category IV. "Houses,

Hotels, and Hauntings: The Functions of Physical Structures and Magical Realism in One

Hundred Years of Solitude, Beloved, and the Lady Matador's Hotel", Department of English 2015

Awards Ceremony, Texas State University

Schwebel, Leah. Mentor: Dukes, Tyler. Thesis Research Support Fellowship. Manifestations of the

Goddess in Sleeping Beauty: From Perceforest to Maleficent.

Smith, Victoria. Mentor: Stockstad, Raymond. "The Past Haunting the Present, Spooking the Future:

Mrs. Dalloway and Time". PAMLA, Portland, Oregon.

Tally, Robert. Mentor: Dozier, Jaye. Mentoring student presentation. Above All Shadows Rides the Sun:

Redemption and Resurrection in The Lord of the Rings.”, Texas Medieval Association, San

Marcos.

Tally, Robert.Mentor: Buchholz, Shannan. Mentoring student presentation. All Would Love Her and

Despair: Galadriel, Feminism, and Power.”, Texas Medieval Association, San Marcos.

Tally, Robert. Hudson, Matt. Mentoring student presentation. Illuminators of the Multitude: Samuel

Taylor Coleridge’s Populist Critique of the French Revolution, Society

for Utopian Studies conference, Pittsburgh.

Tally, Robert. Mentor: May, Whitney. Mentoring student presentation. ‘Half myself has buried the other

half’: Early Modern Anxieties in Poe’s ‘The Man That Was Used Up’, American Literature

Association, Boston.

Tally, Robert. Mentor: Rodriguez, Deanna. Mentoring student presentation. ‘All this happened, more or

less’: Dealing with WWII Trauma through Science Fantasy in Slaughterhouse-Five, American

Literature Association, Boston.

Tally, Robert. Mentor: Perdieu, Zachary. Mentoring student presentation. The Disciplinary Novel:

Vonnegut and Foucauldian Systems of Normalization.

Geography Butler, David. Mentor: Legg, Brittany. Legg, Brittany N., , 2015. “Developing a Rock Glacier Database

for Glacier National Park, Montana.” Presentation, SWAAG.

Butler, David.Mentor: Cavin, Rachel. Cavin, Rachel M., and David R. Butler, 2015. “Patterns and

Trends in the Fields of Bioturbation, Faunalturbation, and Zoogeomorphology.” Physical

Geography 36, 3, 178-187.

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Butler, David. Mentor: Engells, Laura. Engells, Laura, and David R. Butler, 2015. “Assessment of Risk

of Debris Flow Events, Glacier National Park, Montana.” SWAAG- AGC Joint Meeting

Conference Program, p. 99.

Estaville Lawrence. Mentor: Kenneth, Kelly, Silva, Neliralda, Zell, Zoe. Co-Author. Texas Education

Atlas, Peer-reviewed eBook, Department of Geography, Texas State University.

Estaville, Lawrence. Mentor: Silva, Neliralda, Zell, Zoe. Co-Presenter. Interactive Web-Based Mapping

of Texas School Districts, pplied Geography-SWAAG Combined Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Hagelman, Ronald. Mentor: Lavy, Brendan, Prince, Benjamin. Conference Presentation. Temporary

group housing sites as a catalyst for landscape change and development in post-Katrina

Louisiana, Southwestern Division of the Association of American Geographers and Applied

Geography Conference Joint Meeting, San Antonio.

Julian, Jason. Mentor: Newcomer, Kristen. 1st place paper. Historical riparian habitat changes of an

endangered bird species: Interior Least Terns along the Red River below Denison Dam, Student

Paper/Poster Competition Sessions, SWAAG, San Antonio, TX.

Yongmei, Lu. Mentor: Teng, Yahan. 3rd Place for Graduate Student Poster Competition, Annual

Conference of the Southwest Division of the American Association of Geographers, November 4-

7, 2015. Child Health in China: Regional Differences and Impact Factors, Annual Conference of

the Southwest Division of the American Association of Geographers, San Antonio, TX.

History Bishop, Elizabeth.

Denton, Patricia. Mentor: Jones, Nathan. Conference paper presentation. Smoothing the Transitions: A

Case Study on the Common Artifact's Role in Collections Research, Texas Association of

Museums, Fort Worth, TX.

Hartman, Gary. Mentor: Fox, Joseph. Paper presentation. “Lone Star Brewing: Beer, Country Music,

and the Texas Mystique.”, Phi Alpha Theta Annual Conference, Texas State University,

November 14, 2015.

Hartman, Gary. Mentor: Lunsford, Rachael. Paper presentation. “Why Don't We Just Dance: A Look at

the Social Dancing Atmosphere of Country Dancing.”, Phi Alpha Theta Annual Conference,

Texas State University, November 14, 2015.

Hartman, Gary. Mentor: Ruch, Jennifer. Paper presentation. “Your Turntable’s Not Dead: The Peculiar

Resurgence of Vinyl Records in the Digital Age.”, Phi Alpha Theta Annual Conference, Texas

State University, November 14, 2015.

Hartman, Gary. Mentor: Ruch, Jennifer. Graduate scholarship. Michael R. Davis Scholarship in Texas

Music History, 2015, Texas State University.

Hartman, Gary. Mentor: Watson, Jonathan. Graduate scholarship. Kent Finlay Scholarship in Texas

Music History, 2015, Texas State University.

DeasonPliley, Jessica. Mentor: Rachel, Lundsford. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual History

Conference at Texas State University. Why Don’t We Just Dance: The Melting Pot of Country

Dance, Texas State University.

Pliley, Jessica. Mentor: Murphy, Mary. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual History Conference at

Texas State University. Controlling Sex in Liberia during World War II.

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Pliley, Jessica. Mentor: Murphy, Mary. Paper presented at Democracy’s Promise: Deisolating Gendered

Experiences, The Women and Gender Research Collaborative, Texas State University. Race and

Gender in a Democratic Military.

Pliley, Jessica. Mentor: Murphy, Mary. Paper presented at Phi Alpha Theta Central-West Texas Regional

Conference, St. Edwards University, March 7, 2015. The Value and Risk of Affective

Relationships in WWII Liberia for U.S. Soldiers.

Pliley, Jessica. Mentor: Murphy, Mary. Paper presented at Fourth Annual History Graduate Student

Organization Conference, Texas Tech University, Feb 7, 2015. Looking for Love in WWII

Liberia.

Renold, Leah. Mentor: Smith, Danielle. "You are Destined for Serving the Cow and Nothing Else:

Mahatma Gandhi's Political Mobilization of Madelyn Slade". Fourth Annual History Conference,

Texas State University.

Renold, Leah. Mentor: Smith, Danielle. "Mahatma Gandhi and Hermann Kallenbach". Phi Alpha Theta

Conference, St. Edwards University.

Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. Mentor: Simons, Christopher. Paper presentation. A Longhouse Divided:

Iroquois Disunity and the Roots of the Oneida-American Alliance, Vanderbilt History

Conference, Vanderbilt University.

Tillman, Ellen. Mentor: Haley, Heather. Top Place Award in the Master’s Category in the Research

Contest. "Ranch Hands and Orange Clouds: Herbicidal Warfare and Counterinsurgency

Doctrine in the Vietnam War", Graduate College International Research Conference, Texas State

University.

Tillman, Ellen. Mentor: Haley, Heather. Original Research Paper Published as Article. Ranch Hands and

Orange Clouds: Herbicidal Warfare and Counterinsurgency Doctrine in the Vietnam War,

Publication in Sound Historian (Volume 17, 2015).

Tillman, Ellen. Mentor: Aylesworth, John. Original Research Paper Presentation. Winding Trail to

Vietnam, Phi Alpha Theta 4th Annual History Conference, Texas State University.

Tillman, Ellen. Mentor: Haley, Heather. Original Research Paper Presentation. Ranch Hands and

Orange Clouds: Herbicidal Warfare and Counterinsurgency Doctrine in the Vietnam War,

Vietnam: Violent Skies Symposium, National Defense University.

Tillman, Ellen. Mentor: Goodman, William. Original Research Paper Presentation. “Under the Surface:

Submarine Force’s Negotiation of Power with the ‘General Service’ during WWII,, Annual

Graduate Student Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL.

Utley, Dan. Mentor: Whitehurst, Katie, Jones, Nathan, Haley, Heather, Watson, Jonathan. Oral History at

Texas State University. Texas Oral History Association annual meeting, Commerce, Texas.

Utley, Dan. Mentor: Hemphill, Kent, Borger, Alex. Historical Conservation Issues. East Texas Historical

Association, Nacogdoches, Texas.

Modern Languages Cuadrado, Agustin. Mentor: Hammett, Emily. NO (2012) de Pablo Larraín y el mercado de la memoria.

Seventh Annual International Research Conference for Graduate Students, Texas State

University.

DiMauro-Jackson, Moira. Carvajal, Sergio. Conference of Southern Graduate Schools (CSGS) 2016

CSGS Master’s Thesis Award in the category of Digital Scholarship. The Texan Italian Stories

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Documentary Series: Fostering Social Connections Among Members Of A Geo-Ethnic

Community Through The Process Of Media Creation.

DiMauro-Jackson, Moira. Carvajal, Sergio. Texas State University Graduate College’s Outstanding

Master’s Thesis Award in Digital Scholarship. The Texan Italian Stories Documentary Series:

Fostering Social Connections Among Members Of A Geo-Ethnic Community Through The

Process Of Media Creation.

Martinez, Sergio. Mentor: Dyer, Dennys. Presented a Paper. El declive del lector activo en la narrativa

de Vargas Llosa, 2015 Southeast Council of Latin American Studies Conference, San José, Costa

Rica.

Martinez, Sergio. Mentor: Arreguín, Leah Ariana. Presented a Paper. Consuelo Llorente: el pasado del

presente mexicano, 2015 Southeast Council of Latin American Studies Conference, San José,

Costa Rica.

Martinez, Sergio. Mentor: Arreguín, Leah Ariana. Received a $500.00 Travel Award. Consuelo

Llorente: el pasado del presente mexicano, 2015 Southeast Council of Latin American Studies

Conference, San José, Costa Rica.

Philosophy Hanks, JC, Tate, J, Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., Maleki, S., A Multi-Disciplinary Multi-Institutional

Approach to Teaching Ethics of Emerging Technologies," 2015 ASEE-GSW Annual Conference,

San Antonio, March.

Hanks, JC, Tate, J, Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., Maleki, S., “Encouraging Attention to the Humanitarian

Dimensions of Emerging Technologies: Using Case-Studies to Further Student Engagement.”

IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference 2015, Seattle, October.

Political Science Hanks, Emily. Mentor: Jamieson, Colette, Alexander, Samantha. Publication.

Longoria, Thomas. Mentor: Grisham, Michael. Publication. To Partner or Not To Partner: That is a

Public Manager Question.

Shields, Patricia. Mentor: Hardin, James. McGrew Research Award American Society for Public

Administration, Central Texas Chapter. Cooking Skills Intervention Programming: a Process

Evaluation of the Happy Kitchen, Austin, TX.

Psychology Ceballos, Natalie. Mentor: Sharma, Shobhit. Doctoral Research Support Fellowship Award. Influence of

BDNF and family history of alcohol dependence on alcohol consumption characteristics of

healthy social drinkers. $5,000 award.

Ceballos, Natalie. Mentor: Kelly, Morgan. Poster Presentation. Alcohol use and resting heart rate

variability in college drinkers. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Antonio,

TX.

Ceballos, Natalie. Mentor: Moore, Julia. Poster Presentation. Alcohol use, anxiety and depression in

military veterans attending college. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San

Antonio, TX.

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Graham, Reiko. Mentor: Sailors, Ashley. Poster Presentation. Alcohol use, anxiety and depression in

military veterans attending college. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San

Antonio, TX.

Haskard-Zolnierek, Kelly. Mentor: Cobos, Briana. Published journal article. White Coat Syndrome:

Improving the patient-healthcare practitioner relationship, Cobos, B., Haskard-Zolnierek, K, &

Howard, K, Psychology Research and Behavior Management.

Howard, Krista. Mentor: Arteta, Javier and Cobos, Briana. Published journal article. Evaluation of how

depression and anxiety mediate the relationship between pain catastrophizing and prescription

opioid misuse in chronic pain populations. Arteta, J., Cobos, B., Hu, Y., Jordan, K., & Howard,

K, Pain Medicine.

Howard, Krista. Mentor: Besse, Robin. Published journal article. Major Depressive Disorder in public

school teachers: Evaluation of occupational and health outcomes. Besse, R., Howard, K. J.,

Gonzalez, S., & Howard, J. T. The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research.

Westerberg, Carmen. Mentor: Grady, Aaron, Hawkins, Christopher, Winfrey, Haleigh. Poster

Presentation. Mood influences the selectivity of sleep-dependent memory consolidation, Cognitive

Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Sociology Anderson, Audwin. Mentor: Lowe, Ricardo. Paper Presentation. Race and Residence: Analying Cultural

Competence among First Time in College Black Students at Texas State University, Annual

Meetings of the Southern Demographic Assoc, San Antonio, Texas.

Anderson, Audwin. Mentor: Chamberlain, Maggie, Lin, Yuting. Paper Presentation. An Analysis of Race

and Gender Effects on Cultural Competence among First Time College Students, Annual

Meetings of the Southern Demographic Assoc, San Antonio, Texas.

Harris, Deborah. Mentor: Harris, Whitney. Presentation at Southern Sociological Society annual

meeting. Fighting Commodity Fetishism Through Alternative Food Systems:Barriers for Low-

Income Consumers.

Kotarba, Joseph. Mentor: Glowinski, Bernard. Regular session paper presentation. The Sociological

Norming of Members’ Concepts of “Violent Music”, Society for the Study of Symbolic

Interaction, Chicago, Illinois.

Kotarba, Joseph. Mentor: Atzmon, Thaddeus. Symbolic Interactionist Takes on Music: The Couch-

Stone Papers. Musical Pastiche: The Case of Matisyahu.

Kotarba, Joseph. Mentor: Glowinski, Bernard. Book chapter. Super Bowl Sunday, Studies in Symbolic

Interaction.

Kotarba, Joseph. Mentor: Glowinski, Bernard. Regular session paper presentation. The sociological

norming of members' concepts of "violent music", Seventh International Research Conference for

Graduate Students.

Martinez, Gloria. Mentor: Villarreal, Koreena. Published in Journal of American College Health.

Attitudes about partner communication regarding contraceptive use among Hispanic male

college students.

Martinez, Gloria. Mentor: Sanchez, John. Paper presentation at the 2015 Association for Applied and

Clinical Sociology. Assessment of Katherine Anne Porter’s Attendance, Discipline Alternatives,

and Mediations . Program: A Restorative Justice Approach.

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Martinez, Gloria. Mentor: Villarreal, Koreena. The Graduate College’s Outstanding Master’s Thesis

Award in the Social Sciences, Business, and Education.

Romero, Rachel. Mentor: Watson, Lauren. Presentation. Images of Wonder Woman in Comics, Popular

Culture Association/American Culture Association, Seattle, WA.

IX. Mentors of Undergraduate Student Papers, Published Work or

Awards – International, National, Regional and State

Anthropology Michael B. Collins (mentor). B. Nash. “The Use of MATLAB’s Computer Vison Function in the field of

Lithic Analysis.” Texas State Undergraduate Research Journal 3, 1, 26-34.

Michael B. Collins (mentor). B. Nash. “Excavation of the Clovis Components at Area 8 of the Gault

Site.” Texas State Undergraduate Research Journal 3, 2, 1-16.

English Noll, Stephanie. Mentor: Templer, Victor. Honors Thesis Defense. Operation Iraqi Freedom Two:

March 2004 to March 2005, Honors Thesis Defense, LBJ 3-14.1.

Chavkin, Allan. Mentor: Caro, Brandon. student published a novel. Old Silk Road.

Monroe, Debra. Mentor: Falcon Field, Melissa. Former Thesis Student: 1st Book Published. What Burns

Away, Sourcebooks Landmark Press.

Pimentel, Octavio. Mentor: Ingersoll, Melissa. Conference Presentation. Latino Success Stories in High

School, Student Success Symposium: Research to Practice.

Winchell, Anne. Mentor: Landgrebe, Brittany. Healing Potions: Video Games as a Tool for Coping with

Loss and Trauma. Southwest Popular Culture and American Culture Conference, Albuquerque,

NM.

Youree, Sarah. Mentor: Yarto, Samantha. Winner of Writing Center's Essay Contest. "Fifty Stars, One

Flag: How the Common Core State Standards Will Unite America".

Geography Estaville, Lawrence. Mentor: Kenneth, Kelly, Silva, Neliralda, Zell, Zoe. Co-Author. Texas Education

Atlas, Peer-reviewed eBook, Department of Geography, Texas State University.

Estaville, Lawrence. Mentor: Kelly, Kenneth. Co-Presenter. “Interactive Web-Based Mapping of Texas

School Districts,” Applied Geography-SWAAG Combined Conference, San Antonio, TX.

History Bishop, Elizabeth. Mentor: Blizinski, Meghan, Lowder, Lily. Bilateral University Model Arab League

(Houston, TX).

Pliley, Jessica. Mentor: Weiner, Benjamin. Poster Presentation at Undergraduate Research Conference at

Texas State University. Trafficked Child or Motherly Sex Worker?

Pliley, Jessica. Mentor: Weiner, Benjamin. Presentation, Texas State University Honor's Thesis Forum.

Trafficked Child or Motherly Sex Worker?: How Motherhood Shapes Sex Trafficking Politics in

Argentina.

Pliley, Jessica. Weiner, Benjamin. Award for best poster. Trafficked Child or Motherly Sex Worker?:.

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Renick, Cecil. Mentor: Franks, Alyssa. Plenary Session Presentation. A murderers' row of anti-heros: Ty

Cobb meets Walter White, Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, Baseball

Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, NY.

Modern Languages Martinez, Sergio. Mentor: Hammett, Emily. Presented a Paper. The propaganda reality of La Razón de

mi vida in Argentina, 2015 Southeast Council of Latin American Studies Conference, San José,

Costa Rica.

Political Science Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Delgado, Brian. Brian Delgado. Selected as Rapporteur. Executive Secretariat

for Integral Development. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States, University of

Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Bentley, Lindsey. Lindsey Bentley. Distinguished Resolution (2nd Place in

Committee). Secretariat for Multidimensional Security. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of

American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Clegg, Connor. Connor Clegg. Co-Outstanding Delegate. (1sr Place in

Committee). Executive Secretariat for Integral Development. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization

of American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Jackson-Wilson, Dora. Dora Jackson-Wilson. Co-Outstanding Delegate. (1sr

Place in Committee). Executive Secretariat for Integral Development. Eugene Scassa Mock

Organization of American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Schmidt, Gabe. Gabe Schmidt. Distinguished Delegate (2nd Place in

Committee). Secretariat for Multidimensional Security. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of

American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: McGee, Kayla. Kayla McGee. Selected as Rapporteur. Secretariat for

Multidimensional Security. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States, University of

Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Stotler, Lauren, Lopez, Ozzie. Lauren Stotler and Ozzie Lopez. Distinguished

Budgetary Statement (2nd Place in Committee). Secretariat for Administration and Finance.

Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Stotler, Lauren. Lauren Stotler. Co-Distinguished Delegate (2nd Place in

Committee). Secretariat for Administration and Finance. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of

American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Homann, Andrew. Andrew Homann. Co-Distinguished Delegate (2nd Place in

Committee). Secretariat for Administration and Finance. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of

American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Preibe, Megan. Megan Preibe. Selected as Chair. Secretariat for

Multidimensional Security. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States, University of

Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Paul, Preston. Preston Paul. Distinguished Delegate (2nd Place in Committee).

Secretariat for Political Affairs. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States,

University of Louisiana Lafayette.

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Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Dees, Tara, Thomas, Ashton, Kadous, Victoria, Mulichy, Bobby, Hinze,

Emily, Barr, Haley, Stotler, Lauren, Lopez, Ozzie, Tara Dees, Ashton Thomas, Victoria Kadous,

Bobby Mulcihy, Emily Hinze, Haley Barr, Lauren Stotler, and Ozzie Lopez - Team Argentina.

Distinguished Delegation (2nd Place Overall). Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American

States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Dees, Tara. Tara Dees. Distinguished Ambassador. (2nd Place Overall).

Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Dees, Tara. Tara Dees. Outstanding Delegate (1st Place in Committee).

General Committee. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States, University of

Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Kadous, Victoria. Victoria Kadous. Outstanding Resolution (1st Place in

Committee). Secretariat for Political for Political Affiars. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of

American States, University of Louisiana Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Kadous, Victoria. Victoria Kadous. Selected to the Student Advisory

Committee. Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States, University of Louisiana

Lafayette.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Gray-Berroa, Domonique. Domonique Gray-Berroa Served as Vice-Chair of

the WMOAS. Washington Model Organization of American States, Washington, D.C.

Arnold, Charles. Mentor: Roman, Marissa. Marissa Roman Voted as Secretary General for WMOAS

2016. Washington Model Organization of American States, Washington, D.C.

Mora, Sherri. Mentor: Peterson, Elizabeeth. Undergraduate Research Award. Market-based Solutions to

Poverty, Association of Private Enterprise Education, Cancun, Mexico.

Ward, Kenneth. Mentor: Tennent, sarah. LBJ Outstanding Senior.

Psychology Ceballos, Natalie. Mentor: Wickham, Keimche. Student Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) Award.

“A correlational study on the neurodevelopmental theories of human sexuality. $1,000 award.

Ceballos, Natalie. Mentor: Ford, Joshua. Poster Presentation. Alcohol use and resting heart rate

variability in college drinkers. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Antonio,

TX.

Easton, Judith, Mentor. Jones, Amanda (ST) & Easton, Judith (2015, May). Group coalition in video

games: How gender discrimination influences how we choose our factions. Poster presented at

the annual Association for Psychological Science conference, New York City, NY.

Easton, Judith, Mentor. Jones, Amanda (ST) & Easton, Judith (2015, March). Group coalition in video

games: How gender discrimination influences how we choose our factions. Poster presented at

Democracy’s Promise: Deisolating Gendered Experiences Symposium of the Women and Gender

Research Collaborative, San Marcos, TX.

Mendez, Roque. Mentor: Slota, Larissa. Poster accepted for presentation at International Conference.

Accuracy and Time Latency in Emotion Recognition, Perspective Taking and Ethnicity Predict

Positive Attitudes toward Illegal Immigrants, Association of Psychological Science Convention,

Chicago, May 2016.

Czyzewska, Maria. Rodriguez, Zuleima, Rodriguez, Nina. Poster. Perceived barriers, utilization of

healthcare services and self-reported health among Mexican immigrants in Central Texas., APS

Annual Convention, New York, NY.

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Sociology Newling, Kay. Mentor: Sommer, Garrett. Applied and obtained an internship with a company in Chicago.

Preparation for Actuarial Entrance Tests.