College of Liberal Arts - Texas State University

College of Liberal Arts
Faculty Accomplishments
2014
Texas State Universits is a member of The Texas State University System.
Texas State University System Board of Regents
Dr. Jaime R. Garza, Chairman
San Antonio
Rossanna Salazar, Vice Chairman
Austin
Charlie Amato
San Antonio
Veronica Muzquiz Edwards
San Antonio
David Montagne
Beaumont
Vernon Reaser, III
Bellaire
William F. Scott
Nederland
Alan L. Tinsley
Madisonville
Donna N. Williams
Arlington
Spencer Copeland
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 2014
The College of Liberal Arts Faculty Accomplishments 2014 lists activities and achievements of Liberal
Arts faculty from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2014. These data were downloaded from
the online Liberal Arts Faculty Annual Review and Reporting System.
The Faculty Accomplishments 2014 has been compiled by Britt Bousman, Associate Dean for Research,
with the editorial assistance of Jacob Fowler, Administrative Assistant, College of Liberal Arts.
Table of Contents
Pages
Faculty Accomplishments Statistics 2014 .............................................................................……iii
I. Books ................................................................................................................................….1-2
II. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems and Other Works ...................3-23
III. Scholarly Papers, Presentations and Readings – International, National,
Regional and State …………………………………………………………………….…23-46
IV. External Grants, Contracts and Program Funding .............................................................47-49
V. Editorships of Journals and Membership on Editorial Boards – International,
National, Regional and State..............................................................................................50-53
VI. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions and Board
Memberships –International, National and Regional ........................................................53-55
VII. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions and Board
Memberships –State, Local and University .......................................................................55-59
VIII. Mentors of Graduate Student Papers, Published Work or Awards –
International, National, Regional and State .......................................................................59-68
IX. Mentors of Undergraduate Student Papers, Published Work or Awards –
International, National, Regional and State .......................................................................69-73
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College of Liberal Arts
Faculty Accomplishments Statistics 2014
1. Publications, in print from 1/1/14 through 12/31/14, and presentations,
40 books
475 book chapters, refereed articles, essays, poems, short stories and other published works
540 scholarly papers, presentations and readings at international, national and regional conferences
2. Grants and contracts managed started, continuing, or completed
75 active grants and contracts
$2,260,840 million total research/creative accomplishments spending
56 new grant and contract proposals submitted
$10,501,175 in new grant and contract proposal requested
3. Editors of scholarly journals and officers/members of editorial boards,
127 faculty members
4. Faculty honors and awards from international, national and regional enities
34 awards
5. Faculty honors and awards from state, local and university enities
136 awards
6. Faculty mentors for graduate student publications and papers presented at national/regional meetings
and for student award recipients,
74 faculty members served as mentors
200 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,
35 faculty members served as mentors
78 undergraduate student awards, publications and papers mentored
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I. Books, Edited Books & Edited Journal Volumes
Anthropology
Agwuele, Augustine (ed.), Body Talk: Some Nonverbal Signals in the African World. London: Equinox.
Agwuele, Augustine & Andrew Lotto (eds.), Studies in Speech and Communication Processes: Schriften
Dedicated to Harvey M. Sussman. London: Equinox.
Diaz-Granados, C., J. Duncan & Kent Reilly III (eds.), Picture Cave: Sacred Portal to the Mythic Past.
Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.
English
DuBois, Jennifer (eds.), Cartwheel: A Novel. New York: Random House.
Marquiss, Twister (ed.), Common Reading Program Instructor’s Guide 2014- 2015: Coming of Age in
Mississippi by Anne Moody. San Marcos, TX: Common Reading Program.
Mayo, S. & Elvin Holt (eds.), Acting Up and Getting Down: Plays by African American Texans. Austin,
TX: University of Texas Press.
Moody, Trey. Thought That Nature. Louisville, KY: Sarabande Books.
Morin, Tomas, translator. The Heights of Macchu Picchu by Pablo Neruda. Port Townsend: Copper
Canyon Press.
Noll, Michael & Stephanie Noll Written as Ada Everett. Breach. Sea By Now Publishing.
Schaefer, Alan (ed.), Homegrown: Austin Music Posters, 1967 TO 1982. Austin, TX: University of
Texas Press.
Tally, Robert T., Jr. Fredric Jameson: The Project of Dialectical Criticism. London: Pluto Press.
—. Poe and the Subversion of American Literature: Satire, Fantasy, Critique. London and New York:
Bloomsbury.
—. (ed.), Literary Cartographies: Spatiality, Representation, and Narrative. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Williams, Miriam F. & Octavio Pimentel (eds.), Communicating Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in
Technical Communication. New York: Baywood Publishing Press.
Wilson, Miles Fire Season. Nacogdoches, TX: Stephen F. Austin State University Press.
Geography
Boehm, Richard,. Discovering World Geography. Columbus: McGraw-Hill.
—. Discovering World Geography, Eastern Hemisphere. Columbus: McGraw-Hill.
—. Discovering World Geography, Western Hemisphere. Columbus: McGraw-Hill.
Butler, David R., Fire Lookouts of Glacier National Park. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing.
Estaville, Lawrence E., E. J. Montalvo & F. A. Akiwumi (eds.), Teaching Ethnic Geography in the 21st
Century, e-book. Washington, DC: National Council for Geographic Education.
Knowles, A., Cole, T. & Giordano, Alberto. (eds.). Geographies of the Holocaust. Bloomington, IN:
Indiana University Press.
History
De la Teja, Jesús F., R. Tyler & N.B. Young, Texas Crossroads of North America. 2nd (ed.) Boston:
Cengage Learning.
Glass, Bryan S., The Scottish Nation at Empire's End. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Green, L., M. Summers, & John Mckiernan-Gonzalez. Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of
Race and Health in North America. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
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Helgeson, Jeffrey, Crucibles of Black Empowerment: Chicago's Neighborhood Politics from the New
Deal to Harold Washington. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Johnson, Ronald Angelo, Diplomacy in Black and White: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and Their
Atlantic World Alliance. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Pliley, Jessica R., Policing Sexuality: The Mann Act and the Making of the FBI. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press.
Modern Languages
Bowman, Rebecca, Portentos de Otros Años. Houston, TX: Mediaisla Editores.
—. Unfinished Business and Other Stories. (Kindle edition) Houston, TX: Mediaisla Editores.
Navarro, David (ed.), La Gaviota by Fernán Caballero [Cecilia Böhl de Faber]. Student’s annotated
edition, introduction and notes. Newark, DE: Cervantes & Co.
Philosophy
Laycock, Joseph, The Seer of Bayside: Veronica Lueken and the Struggle to Define Catholicism. New
York: Oxford University Press.
Moses, Greg & G. Presbey (eds.), Peace Philosophy and Public Life. Philosophy of Peace Series.
Amsterdam: Rodopi Press.
Yuan, Lijun, A Chinese Translation of Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care: Personal, Political, and
Global. Oxford University Press, 2006, Commercial Press, Beijing, Oct. 2014.
Political Science
DeHart, Paul R. & C. Holloway (eds.), Reason, Revelation, and the Civic Order: Political Philosophy
and the Claims of Faith. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.
Rietjens, S., Shields, Patricia & Soeters, J. (eds.), Rotuledge Handbook of Research Methods in Military
Studies. New York: Routledge - Taylor & Francis.
Psychology
Osborne, Randall & Rasche, S., PSY 3335 - Forensic Psychology at Texas State: Custom book. New
York: Worth Publishers.
Osborne, Randall, Rasche, S. & Statterfield, K. PSY 4391 - History and Theory In Psychology at Texas
State: Custom Book. New York: Worth Publishers.
Seay, Ollie J., Hays, J., Ray, E. & Edwards, C.N. (eds.), Texas Law and the Practice of Psychology: A
Sourcebook. 9th (ed.) Cedar Park, TX: Texas Psychological Association.
Sociology
Dellwing, M., Kotarba, Joseph & Pino, Nathan (eds.), The Death and Resurrection of Deviance. New
York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Dietrich, David. Rebellious Conservatives: Social Movements in Defense of Privilege. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan.
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II. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems
and Other Published Works
Anthropology
Anderson, D., T. Havens, C. Wagner, J. Keller, M. Anderson, & Daniel Wescott. "Extension of the
Fuzzy Integral for General Fuzzy Set-Valued Information." IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems 22,
6, 1625-1639.
Augustine Agwuele & Domsch, C. “The Animal-to-Human Speech Connection- Harvey Sussman’s
conjectures.” In: Augustine Agwuele & A. Lotto (eds.) Studies in Speech and Communication
Processes: Schriften dedicated to Harvey M. Sussman. London, Equinox.
Augustine Agwuele “Research Notes: Yoruba tones across VCV units of voiced stops.” In: Augustine
Agwuele & A. Lotto (eds.) Studies in Speech and Communication Processes: Schriften dedicated to
Harvey M. Sussman. London, Equinox.
—. “Introduction: Body Talks, Non-verbal communication in some African Societies and Institutions.”
In: Augustine Agwuele (ed) Body Talk: Some nonverbal signals in the African World. London,
Equinox.
—. “Nonverbal Message: Yoruba view of ‘deviant’ male hairstyles.” In: Augustine Agwuele (ed) Body
Talk: Some nonverbal signals in the African World. London, Equinox.
Black, Stephen L. "Eagle Nest Canyon: On the Trail of Ancient Southwest Texans," Hillviews, Summer
3-6.
Black, Stephen L. & Koenig, Charles W. "Ancient Southwest Texas Project, Texas State University."
https://aswtproject.wordpress.com/
Black, Stephen L. & Thoms, A. V. "Hunter-Gatherer Earth Ovens in the Archaeological Record:
Fundamental Concepts". American Antiquity 79, 4, 204-226.
Bousman, C. Britt. Review: "Stone Tools and Fossil Bones, debates in the archaeology of human
origins", edited by Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153,
161-162.
Bousman, Britt & Brink, J. "Baden-Baden," in Liora Horwitz (ed.) From Past to Present, changing
climates, ecosystems and environments of arid southern Africa, Field Trip Guide, pp. 26-28.
Bloemfontein, University of the Free State.
—. "Final NSF Report for Grant No. 0918074, Excavation and Analysis of Middle and Later Stone Age
Sites at Erfkroon, South Africa." Submitted to the National Science Foundation.
Boyd, D. K., Dase, A. E., Ringstaff, C. W., Spradley, M. Kathrine & Whitley, C. B. "Relocation of the
Salvador Camarena Burial: Historical and Bioarchaeologial Investigations of a Mexican Migrant
Worker Grave (41MV372) in Maverick County, Texas." Technical Reports No. 98, Texas Department
of Transportation and Report No. 162, Prewitt & Associates.
Brink, J. & Britt Bousman. "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,
South Africa.
Collins, Michael B. "Initial Peopling of the Americas: Context, Findings, and Issues." Cambridge World
Prehistory. Ed. Colin Renfrew & Paul Bahn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Conlee, Christina A. “Nasca Culture Integration and Complexity: A Perspective from the Site of the La
Tiza,” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 35, 234-247.
Conlee, Christina A. & A. Noriega.”Cabeza trofeo Nasca y sacrificio humano en La Tiza.” Arqueología
y Sociedad 27:49-58.
Erhart, Elizabeth M. Review: "Primates of the World: An Illustrated Guide," by Jean-Jacques Petter,
illustrated by François Desbordes, translated by Robert Martin. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology 154, 169.
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Garber, James F., Sullivan, L. A., Awe, J. J., Springs L. & Elverson, M. "Murder Bottles, Grey Matter,
and Treasure: Results of the 2012 Field School on St. George's Caye." Research Reports in Belize
Archeology, 11, 371-376.
Garber, James F. (ed.) The St. George's Caye Archaeology Project: Results of the 2013 Field Season.
Report submitted to the Institute of Archaeology, Belmopan, Belize.
Graham, K. L. Review: “The Correspondence Of Charles Darwin: Volume 20, 1872,” , edited by F.
Burkhardt, J. A. Secord, J. Browne, S. Evans, S. Innes, F. Neary, A. M. Pearn, A. Secord & P. White .
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 155, 2: 313-314.
—. Review: “The Correspondence Of Charles Darwin: Volume 19, 1871,” , edited by F. Burkhardt, J. A.
Secord, J. Browne, S. Evans, S. Innes, F. Neary, A. M. Pearn, A. Secord & P. White. American
Journal of Physical Anthropology 153, 4, 676-677.
—. Review: “Tool use in animals: Cognition and ecology,” edited by C. M. Sanz, J. Call, & C. Boesch.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153, 1, 162.
Hefner, J. T., Spradley, M. Kathrine & Anderson, B. E. "Ancestry Assessment using Random Forest
Modeling." Journal of Forensic Sciences 59, 3, :583-589.
Jantz, R. L. & Spradley, M. Kathrine "Cranial Morphometric Evidence for Early American
Relationships and Population Structure." In: Douglas Owsley & Richard L Jantz, eds., Kennewick
Man: The Scientific Investigation of an Ancient An1erican Skeleton. College Station: TexasA&M
Kjellstrom, A. & Hamilton, M. D. "The Taphonomy of Maritime Warfare: A Forensic Reinterpretation
of Sharp Force Trauma from the 1676 Wreck of the Royal Swedish Warship Kronan," in
Bioarchaeological and Forensic Perspectives on Violence: How Violent Death is Interpreted from
Skeletal Remains, D. L. Martin & C. P. Anderson, (eds.), pp.:34-50. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Lohse, J. C., Culleton, B. J., Black, Stephen L. & Kennett, D. J. "A Precise Chronology of Middle to
Late Holocene Bison Exploitation in the Far Southern Great Plains," Texas Journal of Archeology
and History 1, 94-126.
Lohse, Jon, C. A. Hemmings, M. B. Collins, D.Yelacic . "Putting the Specialization Back in Clovis:
What Some Caches Reveal About Skill and the Organization of Production in the Terminal
Pleistocene." Clovis Caches: Recent Discoveries & New Research. Ed. Bruce B. Huckell & J. David
Kilby. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 153-76.
Lohse, Jon C., David B. Madsen, Brendan J. Culleton & Douglas J. Kennett “Isotope paleoecology of
episodic mid-to-late Holocene bison population expansions in the Southern Plains, U.S.A.”
Quaternary Science Reviews 102:14-26.
Lohse, J. C., Black, Stephen L. & Cholak, L. M. "Toward an Improved Archaic Radiocarbon
Chronology for Central Texas,” Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 85, 251-279.
Madsen, David B., C. G. Oviatt, Y. Zhu, P. J. Brantingham, R. Elston, F. Chen, R.. Bettinger & D.
Rhodes. “The early appearance of Shuidonggou core-and-blade technology in north China:
Implications for the spread of Anatomically Modern Humans in northeast Asia?” Quaternary
International 347:21-28.
Poland, C. M. & Brunson, Emily K. "The Need for a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective on Vaccine
Hesitancy and Acceptance." Vaccine 33, 2, 277-279.
Reilly, F. Kent III “The Cave and The Beneath World Spirit: Mythic Dragons From The North
American Past”. Picture Cave: Sacred Portal to The Mythic Past, In Picture Cave Unraveling The
Mysteries of The Mississippian Cosmos (eds.), C. Diaz-Granados, J. Duncan, & F. K. Reilly III, pp.
46-91. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX.
—.”Identifying the Face of the Sacred: Tattooing the Images of Gods and Heroes in the Art of the
Mississippian Period.” Tattooing and Body Modification in the Prehistoric and Early Historic
Southeast. (eds.) A. Diderworlf & C. Diaz-Granados, pp. 175-193. University of Texas Press, Austin,
TX.
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Reilly, F. Kent III, & Lytle, W. “Wrapped In the Clothing of the Sacr(ed.)” Dress and Regalia in Early
Mesoamerica and Central America (eds.), H. Orr & M. Looper, pp. 351-371. University of Colorado
Press, Boulder.
Schoch-Spana Monica, Selck F. & Goldberg L. “A National Survey on Health Department Capacity for
Community Engagement in Emergency Preparedness.” Journal of Public Health Management and
Practice doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000110.
Speer, Charles. “Experimental Sourcing of Edwards Plateau Chert Using LA-ICP-MS. Quaternary
International 342, 199-213.
Spradley, M. Kathrine "Towards Estimating Geographic Origin of Migrant Remains along the United
State Mexico Border." Annals of Practicing Anthropology 38.1,101-110.
Spradley, M. Kathrine "Ancestry Estimation from the Postcranial Skeleton." Biological Affinity in
Forensic Identification of Human Skeletal Remains: Beyond Black and White. Gregory Berg &
Sabrina Ta'ala, eds. CRC Press.
Spradley, M. Kathrine, Weisensee, K. E., Jantz, R. L. "Two-Dimensional Geometric Morphometrics."
In: Douglas Owsley & Richard L Jantz, eds., Kennewick Man: The Scientific Investigation of an
Ancient An1erican Skeleton. College Station: TexasA&M
Tise, M. L., Kimmerle, E. H. & Spradley, M. Kathrine "Craniometric Variation of Diverse Populations
in Florida: Identification Challenges within a Border State." Annals of Practicing Anthropology 38, 1,
111-123.
Warms, Richard. "Friendship and Kinship among Merchants and Veterans in Mali." in M. Guichard, T.
Gratz & Y. Diallo (eds.), Friendship, Descent and Alliance in Africa, pp. 119-132. New York:
Berghahn.
Wescott, Daniel J. "Reconstructing Habitual Activities by Biomechanical Analysis of Long Bones," in
D. Owsley & R. Jantz (eds.), , Kennewick Man: Scientific Interpretation of an Ancient American
Skeleton, pp. 232-248. College Station: Texas A&M Press.
—. "The Relationship Between Long Bone Shape and Terrestrial Mobility Patterns.” In: K. Carlson & D.
Marchi (eds.), Reconstructing Mobility: Environmental, Behavioral and Morphological
Determinants, pp. 111-132. New York: Springer.
Wescott, Daniel J., Cunningham, Deborah L. & Hunt, D. R. "Temporal Trends in Femoral Diaphyseal
Torsional Asymmetry among the Arikara Associated with Postural Behavior." American Journal of
Physical Anthropology 154, 4, 512-524.
English
Balzhiser, Deborah, Michael J. K. Bokor, Darren Elzie, Morgan Gresham, Kyle Mattson & Jeffrey Rice.
"Association of Teachers of Technnical Writing Bibliography 2013."
http://www.attw.org/publications.
—. "A Decade of Social (re)Media(c)tions." 2014 Research Network Forum at CCCC, Indianapolis,
Indiana. (http://writing.emuenglish.org/2013/09/2014-research-network-forum-at-cccc.html)
Banerjee, Suparno. “Indian SF.” In: R. Calvin, D. Davis, K. Hellekson & C. Jacobso (eds.) SF 101: A
Guide to Teaching and Studying Science Fiction.. Science Fiction Research Association, 2014. (Ebook, Kindle Edition).
—. “Italo Calvino’s Cosmicomics and the tradition of mainstream science fiction.” The Visva-Bharati
Quarterly 23, 2&3, 73-85
—. “Melodrama, Mimicry, and Menace: Reinventing Hollywood in Indian Science Fiction Films.” South
Asian Popular Culture 12, 1, 15-28.
Blair, John “Biggest Snake in the Woods.” Tusculum Review 10, 1-14.
—. “Sleeping Dogs Lie.” Iron Horse Literary Review 16, 4,18.
—. “The Thing Itself Speaks.” Carolina Quarterly 64, 1.
—. “Shooting Dove.” Raleigh Review 4, 2, 18.
—. “The Gift.” Oberon 11.
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—. “Aubade for Ash Wednesday.” Painted Bride Quarterly 89.
—. “Disagreeable Things.” Cafe Review 12.
—. “Pity Me, O Man.” Louisville Review 75, 31.
—. “Second The Man.” Louisville Review 75, 30.
—. “How to Know Two.” The Southern Review 50, 3, 448.
—. “Playful Song Called Beautiful.” Thema 26, 2, 38.
—. “Dirt.” The Florida Review 38.1 & 2, 66.
—. “The Lesser Poet.” The Florida Review 38, 1 & 2, 62.
—. “And Yet It Moves.” The Florida Review 38, 1 & 2, 64.
Busby, Mark. Review: “The Last Kind Words Saloon” by Larry McMurtry. Texas Books in Review 34.2.
Cassells, Cyrus. “Césars et rêveurs” & “Va ton chemin, passe au milieu des cris.” French translations by
Jean Migrenne. Siècle 21, 24, 92-94.
—. “The Sibyl’s Song” & “Two Hikers.” Icarus Magazine LXV, 1, 4-8.
—. "Imagining Slavery, Imagine Freedom." Poetry Society of America:
http://www.poetrysociety.org/psa/poetry/crossroads/yetdoimarvel/
—. “The White Iris Beautifies Me.” Poetry Society of America Broadside.
—. “The Ravine” & “Elegy with An Owl in It.” The Writer’s Chronicle 47, 2, 27.
—. “The Red-Haired Puppet.” & “The Shadow.” Gulf Coast 27, 1, 136-139.
—. “Return to Florence.” The Academy of American Poets (http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/returnflorence).
—. Review “The Crossed-Out Swastika” by Virginia Konchan. The Boston Review 39, 74-75.
Chavkin, Allan & Nancy Feyl Chavkin. “Ijah’s Schizoid Personality Disorder in Saul Bellow’s
Cousins.” In: J.G. Bastos, D.C. Ribiero & E. Fox (eds.) Analyses of Cultural Productions:
Psychology and the Arts, pp. 111-123. Porto, Portugal: University of Porto.
—. “Saul Bellow’s Death Comedy.” Saul Bellow Journal 27, 1-2, 93-111.
Cohen, Paul. "A greater writer than in fact he ever became." The Fortnightly Review
http://fortnightlyreview.co.uk/2014/05/paul-cohen/.
Dorst, Doug. “Foreword”, The Alcoholics. New York: Mulholland/Little, Brown.
—. “The Write Place: Author Doug Dorst Looks Back on 10 Years in Austin.” Austin Way Magazine
(November-December 2014), 108-110.
duBois, Jennifer. "Interview with Christopher Beha: Author of Arts + Entertainments." Kirkus Reviews
(https://www.kirkusreviews.com/features/christopher-beha/)
—. "Why Our Stories About Russia Are Stuck in the Past." Salon
(http://www.salon.com/2014/02/11/why_our_stories_about_russia_are_stuck_in_the_past/).
Falocco, Joseph “‘Shakespeare has it both ways’: Character and Form in Performance.” New England
Theatre Journal 25, 93-110.
Feeler, W. Ross. "Spindrift." The Common 7 (http://www.thecommononline.org/spindrift).
Fry, Logan. "Newish Bild of Vietnam" & "Alluvial." Hardly Doughnuts 1
(http://hardlydoughnuts.com/logan-fry).
—. “Doofy.” El Aleph Press Anthology (Spring 2014)
—. “It Has a Face” & “Clown Forestry.” Bestoned 2.
—. "Review of Word Search by Joseph Mosconi." The Volta Blog 365 (Spring 2014)
—. "The Smallest Pixel Sings Infinity." Hothouse (Spring 2014)
—. "Pantomime Ledger." Hothouse (Spring 2014)
—. "brnt ghst vlnt by John Paetsch." The Volta Blog 365 (Winter 2014)
Hammett, Chad. "Review of 'Progressive Country: How the 1970s Transformed the Texas in Popular
Culture.'" The Journal of Texas Music History 14, 53.
Hanson, Susan. "The Place Where You Live: San Marcos, Texas." Orion Magazine
(https://orionmagazine.org/place/san-marcos-tx-8396/).
Heaberlin, Dickie. Review: “The Searchers, The Making of an American Legend” by Glenn Frankel.
Southwestern American Literature 40, 1, 91-2.
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—. Review: “Winifred Sanford: The Life and Times of a Texas Writer” by Betty Holland Wiesepape.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly 117, 4, 447.
Jackson, Rebecca, N. Caswell & J. G. McKinney. "A Glimpse into the Working Lives of Writing Center
Directors." College Composition and Communication 66, 1
Jensen, William. "Camino Real." Stoneboat (Spring 2014), 45
Johnson, Vanessa Couto. “sp(ice).” Qwerty 32, 8.
—. “(a)ware.” Qwerty 32, 7.
—. “until Victoria Cross.” Pudding Magazine 62, 46.
—. “astaxathin.” Small Po[r]tions 3, 35.
—. “Gougane Barra; July 17, 2013.” Blue Monday Review 3, 20.
—. “ver(bat)im.” VECTOR 3 (24 June 2014).
—. “d(inner part)y.” VECTOR 3 (24 June 2014).
—. “bildungsroman.” VECTOR 3 (24 June 2014).
—. “di(splay).” VECTOR 3 (24 June 2014).
—. “cath(arses/edral).” Little Patuxent Review 16, 19.
—. “en(try).” Storm Cellar 3, 2, 64.
—. “k(itch)en.” Storm Cellar 3, 2, 65.
—. “(sw)um.” Storm Cellar 3, 2, 66.
—. “anon.” Storm Cellar 3, 2, 67.
—. “Fitzgerald Park.” Cobalt Review 13, 13.
—. “corr(elation).” BORT Quarterly 4 (http://www.bortquarterly.com/2014q4/vjohnson).
—. “(di)late.” BORT Quarterly 4 (http://www.bortquarterly.com/2014q4/vjohnson).
—. “redus.” MadHat Lit (13 December 2014).
—. “The fixed meal.” Cheat River Review (7 November 2014).
—. “The freed lunch.” Map Literary 6 (31 October 2014).
—. “The tabletop game.” Map Literary 6 (31 October 2014).
—. “Observe.” Map Literary 6 (31 October 2014).
—. “(even)ing.” decomP magazine (3 October 2014).
—. “The Shamrock Bar/Lounge (Part 1 and Part 2).” here/there 1 (1 August 2014).
—. “case.” The Destroyer 3, 2 (28 July 2014).
—. “foo(t)no(t)e.” The Destroyer 3, 2 (28 July 2014).
—. “peri(met)er.” The Destroyer 3, 2 (28 July 2014).
—. “affix.” The Destroyer 3, 2 (28 July 2014).
—. “concoct.” The Destroyer 3, 2 (28 July 2014).
—. “THE HEAD AND THE HEART.” gobbet (16 July 2014).
—. “The original seratim.” gobbet (16 July 2014).
—. “The Wreath of Khan.” The Newer York (12 June 2014).
—. “Is Netflix CEO Reed Hastings nauseated by Papa Smurf?” Uut Poetry (18 May 2014).
—. “imponderable #8.” shufPoetry 4 (http://www.shufpoetry.com/).
—. “impunderible #3.” shufPoetry 4 (http://www.shufpoetry.com/).
—. “umpinderoble #3.” shufPoetry 4 (http://www.shufpoetry.com/).
—. “epoch.” Gravel (1 May 2014).
—. “geography.” Gravel (1 May 2014).
—. “impen(ding).” Word Riot (16 April 2014).
—. “epistemology.” 100 Word Story (9 April 2014).
—. “(t)ravel.” Really System 1 (16 January 2014).
—. “neces(sit)ies.” Really System 1 (16 January 2014).
—. “Selections from Imponderables in Excess.” Eratio Postmodern Poetry 18 (10 January 2014).
—. “Life of Francis.” Denver, CO: Gambling the Aisle.
Jones, Roger. “Untitled poem.” Shot Glass Poetry Journal 12 (January 2014)
http://www.musepiepress.com/shotglass/issue12/roger_jones1.html
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—. “I find an old letter.” Tiny Words 14, 1 (http://tinywords.com/2014/05/12/15894/).
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Makowski, Elizabeth. "When is a Beguine not a Beguine? Names and Nuance in Canonical Literature."
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Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John, "At the nation's edge: African-Americans and Smallpox in the LateNineteenth-Century Mexican-American Borderlands, 1895." In: M. Summers, L. Green & John
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—. “What Makes American Cuisine American?” Pacific Standard. February 4, 2014,
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—. “The Seduction of Addiction: A Runner’s Confession,” Pacific Standard. February 21, 2014,
(http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health-and-behavior/seduction-addiction-runners-confession75187/ ).
—. “When It Comes to Animal Farms, Sometimes Size Doesn’t Matter,” Pacific Standard. February 28,
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—. “Meat Makes the Planet Thirsty,” The New York Times, OP-ED, March 8, 2014.
—. “Support Industrial Slaughterhouses,” Pacific Standard, March 10, 2014,
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—. “Seeking McCarthy’s Judge,” The Quarterly Conversation, March 10, 2014,
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—. “Loving Animals to Death,” The American Scholar, Spring 2014,
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—. “Why Don’t We Have a National Park to Protect Native Grasslands?” Pacific Standard, March 25,
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—. “Saturated Fads: Butter Is Back Only Because Our Biases Remain,” Pacific Standard, April 3, 2014,
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—. “Running a Marathon Takes Guts, but They Better Behave,” Pacific Standard, April 29, 2014,
(http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health-and-behavior/running-marathon-takes-guts-better-behave80224/).
—. “A Roadkill Revolution: Eating Animals to Liberate Them,” Pacific Standard, May 15, 2014,
(http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health-and-behavior/food-vegetarian-vegan-roadkill-revolutioneating-animals-liberate-81507/).
—. “The Price of Your Right to Know, Calculating the hidden costs of genetically modified food labels,”
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—. “The Healthy Benefits of a Stressed Out Plant,” Pacific Standard, May 29, 2014,
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—. “Label Me Confused: How the words on a bag of food create more questions than answers,” Pacific
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—. “Fruit Mutiny,” Paris Review Daily, August 1, 2014,
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—. “Why Are So Many Low-Income People So Overweight?” Pacific Standard, August 4, 2014,
(http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health-and-behavior/many-low-income-people-overweight87379/).
—. “Seeking a Healthy Public School Lunch? Good Luck,” Pacific Standard, August 19, 2014,
(http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health-and-behavior/seeking-healthy-public-school-lunch-goodluck-88661/)
—. “Learning to Read at Seventeen,” Avidly, Los Angeles Review of Books,” September 2, 2014,
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—. “The Hidden Cost of Fear Mongering: How the Environmental Working Group Sells its Message
Short,” Pacific Standard, September 3, 2014, (http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health-andbehavior/hidden-cost-fear-mongering-environmental-working-group-sells-message-short-90037/)
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—. “Are Vegans Obligated to Eat Insects?” Pacific Standard, November 13, 2014,
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—. “Gluttony and Global Warming: We’re Eating Ourselves to a Warmer Planet,” Pacific Standard,
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Murphy, Angela F. Review: “William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini: Abolition, Democracy,
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Pliley, Jessica R. “Why is it Congress Seems Concerned with Families Only When Sex Trafficking is at
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Puente Luna, José Carlos de la. “The Many Tongues of the King: Indigenous Language Interpreters and
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Modern Languages
Bach, Ulrich.. “Sittengeschichten der Weimarer Republik als kulturgeschichtliche Sammlung. Eduard
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Beale-Rivaya, Yasmine “Ethnic and Linguistic pluralisms in the Arabic Documents of the Cathedral of
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Philosophy
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Psychology
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Etherton, Joseph L. “Cold pressor-induced pain does not impair WAIS-IV Processing Speed Index or
Working Memory Index Performance.” Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 21, 14-20.
—. “Diagnosing malingering in chronic pain.” Psychological Injury and Law 7, 4, 362-369.
Etherton, Joseph L., Lawson, M. & Graham, R. “Individual and gender differences in subjective and
objective indices of pain: Gender, fear of pain, pain catastrophizing and cardiovascular reactivity.”
Journal of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback 39, 89-97.
Howard, Krista, March, D. & Lorentsen, J. “Lower Extremity Pain.” In R. Gatchel & I. Schulz (eds.)
Handbook of Musculoskeletal Pain and Disability Disorders in the Workplace, pp. 81-99. New York:
Springer.
Hu, Yueqin, Boker, S., Neale, M. & Klump, K. “Coupled Latent Differential Equation with Moderators:
Simulation and Application.” Psychological Methods, 19, 1, 56-71.
Lafont, J. & Oberle, Crystal D. “Expressive writing effects on body image: Symptomatic versus
asymptomatic women.” Psychology 5, 431-440.
Lilley, J. L., Oberle, Crystal D. & Thompson Jr., J. G. “Effects of music and grade consequences on test
anxiety and performance.” Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, & Brain 24, 184-190.
Migo, E. & Westerberg, Carmen. “Reconsidering claims of familiarity disruptions in mild cognitive
impairment.” Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 21, 432-436.
Morean, M. E., Camenga, D. R., Kong, G., Cavallo, D. A., Schepis, Ty & Krishnan-Sarin, S. “Predictors
of middle school students’ interest in participating in an incentive-based tobacco prevention and
cessation program in Connecticut.” Journal of Addiction http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/915652.
Ogletree, Shirley. “Misconstruing Agency: Issues Related to Free Will and Determinism.” Journal of
Social Science Research 10, 1, 11-16.
Ogletree, Shirley, Fancher, J. & Gill, S. “Gender and texting: Masculinity, femininity, and gender role
ideology.” Computers in Human Behavior 37, 49-55.
Osborn, M. & Ginsburg, Harvey J. “William James’ Automatic Sweetheart Revisited: Comparing
Sternberg’s Love Measurements for Real versus Identical Android Sweethearts.” North American
Journal of Psychology 16, 2, 383-396.
Osborne, Randall. “Observations on Police Cynicism: Some Preliminary Findings.” North American
Journal of Psychology 16, 597-618.
—. “Studying Intercultural Relations: Putting Theory into Practice.” Who We Are, Newsletter of the
International Academy for Intercultural Relations 2, 1, 6.
Osborne, Randall & Kriese, P. “Middle Class Mentality: Using an Online Course Assignment to Teach
Students to Know Self First, Then Other.” In K. Cushner & J. Dowdy (eds.) From the Margins to the
Mainstream: Enhancing Social Awareness in the Social Studies Classroom, pp. 107-112. Lanham, MD,
Rowan Littlefield Publishers.
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Osborne, Randall & Kriese, P. “Making Education Value-Added: A Case Study on Developing and
Implementing Intercultural Understanding.” Voice: A Global Youth Magazine 2, 1, 10-23.
Osborne, Randall, Kriese, P. & Davis, J. “It Can Be Taught: Explorations into Teaching the Foundations
for Multicultural Effectiveness.” Journal of Online Learning and Teaching 9, 534-545.
Perilloux, Carin “(Mis)reading the signs: Men's perception of women's sexual interest.” In V.A.
Weekes-Shackelford & T. Shackelford (eds.) Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Sexual
Psychology and Behavior, pp. 119-133. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Perilloux, Carin, Duntley, J. D. & Buss, D. M. “Blame attribution in sexual victimization. Personality
and Individual Differences 63, 81-86.
Schepis, Ty S. “Age cohort differences in the nonmedical use of prescription zolpidem: Findings from a
nationally representative sample.” Addictive Behaviors, 39, 9, 1311-1317.
Schepis, Ty S. & Hakes, J. K. “Nonmedical use of prescription medication status corresponds with
change in health-related quality of life: Results from a nationally representative survey.” Drug and
Alcohol Dependence 142, 161-167
Sun, X., Salat, D., Upchurch, K., Deason, Rebecca G., Kowall, N. & Budson, A. E. Destruction of white
matter integrity in patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.” Journal of
Investigative Medicine 62, 927-933. .
Tooley, Kristen M. & Bock, J. K. “On the equivalence of structural priming in language comprehension
and production. Cognition 132, 101-136.
Tooley, Kristen M., Konopka, A. E. & Watson, D. G. “Can prosodic structure be primed (like syntactic
structure)?” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40, 2, 348-363.
Tooley, Kristen M., Swaab, T. Y., Boudewyn, M., Zirnstein, M. & Traxler, M. J. “Evidence for priming
across intervening sentences during on-line sentence comprehension.” Language, Cognition and
Neuroscience 29, 3, 289-311.
Traxler, M. J., Tooley, Kristen M. & Pickering, M. J. “Syntactic priming during sentence
comprehension: Evidence for the lexical boost.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory, and Cognition 40, 4, 905-918.
Trujillo, Logan T., Jankowitsch, J. M. & Langlois, J. H. “Beauty is in the ease of the beholding: A
neurophysiological test of the averageness theory of facial attractiveness.” Cognitive Behavioral and
Affective Neuroscience 14, 1062-1076.
Vanderlind, W. M.l, Beevers, C. G., Sherman, S. M., Trujillo, Logan T., McGeary, J. E., Matthews, M.
D., Maddox, W. T. & Schnyer, D. M. “Sleep and sadness: Exploring the relation among sleep,
cognitive control and depressive symptoms in young adults.” Sleep Medicine 15, 144-149.
Wang, J. F., Howard, Krista J., McAdams, W. & Bucholz, R. “Evaluating the effects of anxiety on
physical and psychosocial measures for patients with severe lower extremity osteoarthritis undergoing
total joint arthroplasty.” Current Orthopaedic Practice 25, 2, 158-163.
Sociology
Chee, Kyong Hee, Pino, Nathan W. & Smith, W. “Assessing the Factors Associated with the Possession
of an Academic Ethic.” Sociological Viewpoints 30, 1, 50-70.
Day, Susan & Kotarba, Joseph. “The Didactic Relevance of the Death of Deviance Debate.” In M.
Dellwing, Joseph Kotarba, Nathan Pino (eds.) The Death and Resurrection of Deviance, pp. 255276. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Dellwing, Michael, Kotarba, Joseph & Pino, Nathan. Introduction: Tales of Death and Deviance. In M.
Dwelling, Joseph Kotarba, Nathan Pino (eds.) The Death and Resurrection of Deviance: Current
Ideas and Research, pp. 1-8. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
DeSoto, W., Tajalli, H., Pino, Nathan W. & Smith, Chad L. “College Students and Alcohol Use: A
Test of Social Learning, Strain, and Acculturation Theories.” World Medical and Health Policy, 6, 3,
262-279.
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Giuffre, Patti. “What to Do About Sexual Harassment When the Customer is Always Right.” In: Gender
& Society Blog. https://gentersociety.wordpress.com/2014/11/19/what-to-do-about-sexualharassment/.
Harris, Deborah & Jamilatu, Z. “Neo-liberalism and Private Emergency Food Networks.” The Routledge
Handbook of Poverty.
Hickman, Lois. “Applied Sociology Internship Manual.” Department of Sociology, Texas State
University.
Kotarba, Joseph. “Existential Sociology.” In The Sociologies of Everyday Life, pp. 258-297.
Copenhagen, Denmark: Hans Reitzel Publishers.
—. “Symbolic Interaction and Applied Research: The Case of Translational Science.” Symbolic
Interaction 37, 3, 412-425.
—. “Collaborating with the Community: The Extra-Territorial Translational Research Team.” Journal of
Translation Medicine & Epidemiology, 2, 2, 1042-1048.
Kotarba, J. & LaLone, N. ”The Scene: A Conceptual Template for an Interactionist Approach to
Contemporary Music.” Studies in Symbolic Interaction 42, 53-68.
Pino, Nathan “Homicide and War. In R. Atkinson (ed.) Shades of Deviance: A Primer on Crime,
Deviance, and Social Harm, pp.230-233. London: Routledge.
—. “Deviance and Social Justice.” In M. Dellwing, Joseph Kotarba & Nathan Pino (eds.) The Death
and Resurrection of Deviance: Current Research and Ideas, pp. 296-309. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Romero, Rachel “In-depth Interviews.” In Lost and Found Vol. 1. 3 Years of Stories, People, and Street
Art in Austin, Texas. Austin: HOPE Campaign Castel Hill Partners Straus Properties.
Smith, Chad L., Hooks, G., Lengfeld, M. “The War on Drugs in Colombia: The Environment, the
Treadmill of Destruction and Risk-Transfer Militarism. Journal of World-Systems Research 20, 182203.
Wooten, K., Dann, S., Finnerty, C. & Kotarba, Joseph. “Translational Science Project Team Managers:
Qualitative Insights and Implications from Current and Previous Postdoctoral Experiences.” Journal
of Postdoctoral Research, 2, 7, 37-49.
III. Scholarly Presentations and Readings – International,
National, Regional and State
Anthropology
Augustine Agwuele. “Race in American language and culture: REP V11” Africa Berlin International
Conference & National Defence College. Fort Worth, TX.
Ayala, Sergio. “Technology and Typology of the Calf Creek Horizon.” Plains Anthropological Society.
Fayetteville, AR.
—. “Technology and Typology of the Calf Creek Horizon.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin,
TX.
Bates, Lennon & Wescott, Daniel J.. "Comparison of Decomposition Rates between Autopsied and
Non-Autopsied Human Remains in Central Texas. American Association of Physical Anthropologists.
Calgary, CA.
Black, Stephen L. “Exploring the Archaeological Traces of Texas’ First 700 Generations.” Society for
American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Black, Stephen L. & Koenig, Charles W. “Documenting, Sampling, and Conserving Complexly
Stratified Rockshelter Deposits.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
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Black, Stephen L., Koenig, Charles W, Willis,M. D. & Frederick, C. D.. “2014 Expedition to Eagle
Nest Canyon.” Texas Archeological Society. San Marcos, TX.
Bousman, Britt, Brink, J., Bateman, M., Meier, H., Trower, G., Grün, R., Codron, D., Rossouw, L.,
Ramsey, C.B. &. Scott, L. “Middle and Late Pleistocene Terraces and Archaeology in the Modder
River Valley, South Africa.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
—. "Middle and Late Pleistocene Terraces and Archaeology in the Modder River Valley, South Africa."
PanAfrican Archaeological Association of Prehistory. Johannesburg, ZA.
Bousman, Britt, Brink, J., Meier, j., Codron, D., Rossouw, L., & Bateman, M. "A New
Palaeoenvironmental Sequence from the western Free State." From Past to Present, changing
climates, ecosystems and environments of arid Southern Africa. Bloemfontein, ZA.
Brunson, Emily K. "It is the best of things, it is the worst of things: Texans’ experiences with the
Affordable Care Act." American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.
—. "Understanding How Parents Make Decisions about their Children's Vaccinations." Minnesota
Department of Health. St. Cloud, MN.
—. "Are all non-Vaccinators the Same?" Minnesota Department of Health, St. Cloud, MN.
—. "Different intentions, same outcome: Issues associated with childhood vaccination uptake in the
United States." Society for Applied Anthropology. Albuquerque, NM
—. "Understanding How Parents Make Decisions about their Children's Vaccinations." Association of
Immunization Managers. Rockville, MD.
Collins, Michael B. “Evidence for Older-Than-Clovis Occupation at the Gault Site, Texas.” Society for
American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Collins, Michael B. & Speer, Charles. “Specialized Vs. Generic Approaches to Chipped Stone
Projectile Point Production in the Prehistoric Record of Central Texas, 13,500 to 300 B.P.” Plains
Anthropological Society. Fayetteville, AR.
Conlee, Christina A. “Collapse, Abandonment, and Repopulation of Nasca, Peru,” Cotsen Institute of
Archaeology. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.
—. Discussant. “Beyond Horizons: Exploring Social Integration During Periods of Political Diversity in
the Ancient Andes.” Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
—. “The Dynamics of Public Space in Ancient Nasca.” Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
—. “Two Thousand Years of Ritual Practices and Religion in the Nasca Region of Peru.” University of
Yamagata. Yamagata, JP.
—. “Las transformaciones del poder y la sociedad en Nasca: una perspectiva desde la cuenca del sur.”
National Museum of Ethnology. Osaka, JP.
—. “Sacred Spaces and Human Sacrifice: The Nasca Lines in their Cultural and Religious Context.”
Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Program; Salem, OR; Gainesville, FL; Orlando, FL.
Cunningham, D. L., Graves, R.R., Wescott, Daniel J. & McCarthy, R. C. "New estimates of body mass
in KNM-WT 15000." American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, CA.
Elverson, Matthew, Garber, James. "A Smoker's Delight: An Analysis of English Tobacco Pipes from
St. George's Caye, Belize. Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Fancher, James P. & Wescott, Daniel J. "Age-at-Death Estimation of Historical Remains Using Dental
Age Estimation and Skeletal Age Estimation. American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Seattle, WA.
Finley, S., Wescott, Daniel J., Robertson, B. K. & Javan, G. T. "Analysis of Microbial Diversity in
Cadaver-Soil Obtained from Decomposing Cadavers. American Society of Microbiology. Boston,
MA.
Frye, Alexandria & Wescott, Daniel J. "Experimental Wood Chipper Reduction: Trauma and
Distribution Patterns." American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Seattle, WA.
Gandy, Jennifer. “Defining Older-Than-Clovis at the Gault Site Through the Statistical Analysis of the
Lithic Debitage.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Garber, James F. "Doubloons, Dollars, Shillings, and Coppers: Coins and Monetary Units of Belize,
British Honduras, and the English Settlement on the Bay of Honduras." Belize Archaeology
Symposium. San Ignacio, BZ.
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Garber, James F. & Brown, M. K.. "Preclassic Architecture and Ritual at the Site of Blackman Eddy,
Belize." Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
Graham, Kerrie L. The singing of mice and the laughter of rats: The bio-cultural playground. American
Anthropological Association. Washington, D.C.
Graham, Kerrie L. & Fouts, H. (co-organizers). "Biocultural Perspectives on Play Behavior". American
Anthropological Association. Washington, D.C.
Juarez, Ana M. "Helping County Historical Commissions to Change Course and Diversify History in
Texas.” Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Conference. Albuquerque, NM.
—. “Transforming County Historical Commissions through Cemetery Research: Raising Chican@s from
the Dead.” National Association for Chicana & Chicano Studies, Tejas Regional Conference. San
Antonio, TX.
Kenyhercz, M. W., Hefner, J. T.& Spradley, M. Kathrine "Overjet or Prognathism? Morphometric
Assessment of Midface Morphology Between Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics." American·Academy
of Forensic Sciences, Seattle,WA
Koenig , Charles W. & Black, Stephen L. “Dead Man’s Delight: New Approaches to Excavating,
Mapping, and Sampling Burned Rock Middens.” Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
Lassen, Robert. “Regional Trends in Folsom-Era Point Distributions - What, If Anything, Do They
Mean?” Plains Anthropological Society. Fayetteville, AR.
—. “Late Paleoindian Occupations at the Gault Site (41BL323): Typology, Context, and Associations.”
Texas Archeological Society, San Marcos, TX.
Lassen, Robert & J. Anderson. “The Post-Clovis Paleoindian Archaeological Sequence at Gault.”
Society for American Archaeology. Austin,TX.
Lassen, Robert & Collins, Michael B. “Synopsis of the Prehistoric Occupations at the Gault Site
(41BL323), Bell County, Texas.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
McGee, Jon. Session Chair “Anthropology in the “Long 1890s”: Debates About Evolution and
Fieldwork Before the Boasian Era.” American Anthropological Association. Washington, D.C.
Mills, Blair & Conlee, Christina A. “Patterns of Structure: The Fiber Artifacts of La Tiza.” Society for
American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Noell, Mary & Conlee, Christina A.“Implication of Early Nasca Ceramics at La Tiza.” Society for
American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Palmison, Molly E., Brink, J., Herries, A., Willis, M., Grün, R., Lisè-Pronovost, A. & Bousman, Britt.
"The Later Stone Age at Erfkroon: an analysis of Robberg technology and open-air site utilization."
PanAfrican Archaeological Association of Prehistory, Johannesburg, ZA.
Prince, Julia R., Bartelink, E. J., Springs, L., Garber, James, Fox, G. "Diet and Trade in an Eighteenth
Century British Colonial Sample from St. George's Caye, Belize. American Association of Physical
Anthropologists. Calgary, CA.
Purcell, Maureen & Wescott, Daniel J. "Sexual Dimorphism of the Femur: Biomechanical Influences
of Pelvic Morphology." American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, CA.
Reilly, F. Kent III. “Introduction to Moundville Pallets: Iconography and Iconology.” Moundville
Archaeological Park Fall Speakers Series. Moundville, AL.
—. “The Art and Iconography of the Ancient South: Sacred Objects and Cosmic Visions.” AmerIndian
World of the Mississippian Period (AD 900-16). Western Colorado State University. Gunison, CO.
Reilly, F. Kent III & Sawyer, J. “Foundational and Cosmological Themes in Mississippian Engraved
Shell Art: Ideological Imagery and the Visual Depiction of the Ceremonies of Creation.”
Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Greenville, SC.
Reilly, F. Kent III & Smith, K. “Sacred Languages of the Southeast: Writing Without Words.” Society
of American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Ross A. H., Spradley M. K. & Dew E. K. "Migrant Deaths: Complexity of Assessing Place of Origin."
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA
Rush, Haley, Bousman, Britt & Prewitt, Elton R. "Dating the Upper Toyah component at Rowe Valley
(41WM437) new dates, new models." Texas Archeological Society, San Marcos, TX.
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Sampson, Garth, Moore, V., Stafford, B., Giordano, A., Willis, M., Dalbey, T., Bousman, Britt. "A GIS
Analysis of the Zeekoe Valley Stone Age Archaeological Record." From Past to Present, changing
climates, ecosystems and environments of arid Southern Africa. Bloemfontein, ZA.
Savage, C., S. Maddux, Ward, C. & Wescott, Daniel J. “A New Classification System for Assessing
Morphological Variation in Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebrae.” American Association of Physical
Anthropologists. Calgary, CA.
Schoch-Spana, Monica. “Ensuring Public Engagement in the Gain-of-Function Debate." National
Academy of Sciences Symposium, Risks and Benefits of Gain-of-Function (GOF) Research.
Washington, D.C.
—. “Mass Population Displacement as a Problem for Recovery Following Detonation of an Improvised
Nuclear Device (IND)." Regional Interagency Steering Committee/Regional Advisory Council,
Federal Emergency Management Agency. Philadelphia, PA.
—. “Discussant - Reimagining Paths Not Taken: Conversations with Emily Martin on Culture and Mind,”
American Anthropology Association. Washington, D.C.
Speer, Charles. “Precision Control in Knapping Experiments.” Texas Archeological Society, San
Marcos, TX.
—. “LA-ICP-MS Sourcing of 33 Clovis Projectile Points from the Gault Site (41BL323), Salado, Texas.”
Society for American Archaeology. Austin,TX.
Speer, Charles, Collins, Michael B. & Ayala, Sergio. “The Uniqueness of Calf Creek Horizon Notching
Flakes.” Plains Anthropological Society. Fayetteville, AR.
Spradley, M. Kathrine "Ancestry Estimation in Forensic Anthropology: Geometric Morphometric
Derived Data vs. Traditional Craniometric Data with Special Reference to Hispanic Crania."
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA.
Spradley, M. Kathrine"Collecting Cranial Landmark Data: Methods and Problems"Society of Forensic
Anthropologists & American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA.
Stanley, Nathanael & Erhart, Elizabeth M., “Ethnoobotany, ecotourism, and education: A method of
achieving sustainability in the Peruvian cloudforest.” Society for Applied Anthropology. Albuquerque,
NM.
Tecot, S. R., Erhart, Elizabeth M., R.L. Jacobs & A.L Baden. “Reproductive physiology and behaviour
in Eulemur.” International Primatological Society Congress. Hanoi, VN.
Thornton-Barnett, Senna, Bousman, Britt, Ringstaff, C. & Brink, J.. "Early Later Stone Age
archaeology at Erfkroon, South Africa and new hypotheses for tool use." PanAfrican Archaeological
Association of Prehistory. Johannesburg, ZA.
Tise, M. L., Kimmerle, E. H. & Spradley, M. Kathrine "Craniometric Variation and the Challenges of
Identifying Diverse Indivdiuals in Florida." American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle,WA
van Aardt, A.C., Scott, L., Bousman, Britt, Brink, ,J. S., Jacobs, Z., & du Preez, P. J. "Palynological
analysis of the spring mound Baden-Baden in the western Free State, South Africa." From Past to
Present, changing climates, ecosystems and environments of arid Southern Africa, Bloemfontein, ZA.
Velchoff, Nancy, T. Williams, R. Lassen & J. Gandy. “Lithic Technological Trends of Clovis and the
Older-Than-Clovis Components at the Gault Site, Bell County, Texas (41BL323). Society for
American Archaeology. Austin,TX.
Warms, Richard. “Social Evolution in American Anthropologist (old series), 1888-1898.” American
Anthropological Association. Washington D.C.
Watson, C. C. & Hamilton, Michelle D.. “Utility of the Petrous Portion in Estimating Sex of Unknown
Skeletal Remains.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Wernecke, D. Clark. “Recognition of Paleoindian Mobiliary Art: Examples and Experiments from the
Gault Site, Bell County Texas.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Wernecke, D. Clark & Lemke, A. “Incised Stones from the Area 15 Excavation: The Gault Site, Central
Texas.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Wescott, Daniel J. "Shooting From the Hip: Skeletal Analysis of Mexican Soldiers from the Battle of
Resaca de la Palma." Fields of Conflict Conference, Palo Alto Battlefield Symposium. Columbia, SC.
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Williams, Thomas & Speer, Charles. “Chert Provenance Studies from the Gault Site (41BL323), Bell
County, Texas.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Zimmer-Dauphinee, J., Papadopoulos, N., Collins, Michael B. & Kvamme, K.. “Archaeo-Landscape
Modeling Through Electrical Resistivity Tomography: The Case of the Clovis Period Gault Site.”
Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
English
Allen, Emily, Lisa Whittaker, Rene' LeBlanc & Julie Taber. “Hatching an OWL: Taking an Online
Writing Lab from Flutter to Flight.” College Reading and Learning Association, San Antonio, TX.
Banerjee, Suparno. “Ian McDonald’s India: Extrapolation or Exoticism?” Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando,
FL.
—. “India, Geopolitics, and Specters of Future War.” South Central Modern Language Association
Austin, TX.
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. “Influences croisées entre le cinéma français et le cinéma américain,”
University of Rennes II. Rennes, FR.
Blair, John. “Pulp Fiction: Genre Writing as Literary Writing.” Colorado Gold Writers, Westminster,
CO.
—. “Selected Poems.” Far West Popular and American Culture Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Busby, Mark. “Fiction Reading.” Texas/Southwest Popular Culture Association. Albuquerque, NM.
—. “Fiction Reading.” Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers. Dallas, TX.
—. "Back in the Saddle? Larry McMurtry's _The Last Kind Words Saloon_." Western Literature
Association Victoria, CA.
—. “Defining Elements of Southwestern Literature.” Humanities Texas: Literature of the American
Southwest. Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
—. “A Journey through Southwestern Literature.” American Studies in a Transatlantic Perspective. Texas
State University, San Marcos, TX.
Cassells, Cyrus. “The Landscape Thinks in Me: Conjuring the Spirit of Place.” Gemini Ink, San Antonio,
TX.
—. “Two Poetry readings.” Associated Writing Programs. Seattle, WA.
—. “Poetry Reading.” Poetry Society of America. New York University, New York, NY.
—. “Poetry Reading: The Crossed-Out Swastika for Holocaust Remembrance Day.” Waubonsee
Community College, Sugar Grove, IL.
—. “Poetry reading.” Poetry Society of America, Pasadena Public Library. Pasadena, CA.
—. “Poetry Reading.” Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
—. “Two poetry readings.” Portsmouth Poetry Festival, Portsmouth, NH.
—. “Poetry Reading.” Lannan Reading Series, Marfa, TX.
Chavkin, Allan & Chavkin N.F. "Family Psychopathology in The Adventures of Augie March.”
American Literature Association, Washington, D.C.
—. “Family Dynamics in More Die of Heartbreak.” American Literature Association, South Beach, FL.
Coates, J., Winchell, A., & Stephanie Noll. "The Virtual Chapter of the Story: Implementing a First-Year
English Course that Enhances Teaching and Learning." National Council of Teachers of English,
Washington, D.C.
Dorst, Doug. “Colonel Fandango and the Fredericksburg Duck Irons.” Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas,
TX.
—. “Fiction reading and discussion.” Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO.
—. “Fiction reading”. Arkansas Literary Festival, Little Rock, AR.
Dorst, Doug. A. Varallo, A. J. Williams, D. Orozco & B. Lott. “It Would of Been a Good Panel if it Had
Been Somebody There to Shoot it Every Minute of its Life: Contemporary Writers on Teaching
Flannery O’Connor.” Associated Writing Programs (AWP) Conference. Seattle, WA.
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Dorst, Doug, Tyree, J. T. & McGriff, M. “Panel: The New Era of Interactive Fiction: Alternative
Approaches to Storytelling.” Texas Book Festival, Austin, TX.
duBois, Jennifer. "Empathetic Imagination and the Ethical Possibilities of Fiction." Western Connecticut
State University, Danbury, CT.
—. “Reading and Lecture.” Williston Northampton School, Easthampton, MA.
—. “Reading.” Newtonville Books, Newton, MA.
—. “Reading and Conversation with Tony Marra.” BookCourt, Brooklyn, NY.
Falocco, Joseph. “‘How [not-so] easily she may be surpriz’d”: An Original-Practice Solution to the
puzzle of Antony and Cleopatra 5.2” American Society for Theatre Research, Baltimore, MD.
Greenfield, Laura, Condon, F., Esters, J.B., Valentine, K. & Wilson, Nancy. "Sustaining the Dialogue: A
Roundtable with Authors from Writing Centers and the New Racism." International Writing Center
Association Conference, Orlando, FL
Hanson, Susan. "River Time.” Literature & Ecology Colloquium,. University of South Africa, Pretoria,
ZA.
—. "River Time.” John Burroughs Conference, SUNY-Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.
—. "The Vicissitudes of Good Water.” Sowell Collection Conference, Lubbock, TX.
Holt, Elvin. "Contending with the Politics of Race: Faulkner and Hurston Deconstruct the 1954 Brown v.
Board Decision." Faulkner and Hurston Conference, Cape Girardeau, MO.
Jackson, Rebecca. "Laboring for Access (and Money): Directing a Virtual Writing Center in a For-Profit
Institution." College Composition and Communication, Indianapolis, IN.
Jensen, William. "Borders and Duality in Louis L'Amour's Catlow." Western Literature Association,
Victoria, CA.
Jones, Roger. “Discussion and Reading.” Walt Whitman Birthday Celebration, Lone Star CollegeMontgomery, Conroe, TX.
Kapurch, Katie. “Girls Play (With) the Beatles: The Fab Four and Contemporary Female Youth.”
International Beatles, Penn State Altoona College, Altoona, PA.
—. “Girl Culture, Girl Music.” International Couch-Stone Symposium, The Center for Social Inquiry.
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
Leake, Eric. “Writing for the Public Good: Critical Reflection and Difference in Service Learning.”
Writing the Range. Denver, CO.
—. “The Dinner Table Debate and the Limits of Hospitality.” Watson Conference. Louisville, KY.
LeBlanc, Rene’. "Reading from Where the Body Ends." Bookwoman Bookstore, Austin, TX.
—. "Reading from Where the Body Ends." Wittliff Gallery. Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
—. "Reading from Where the Body Ends." New Braunfels Public Library, New Braunfels, TX.
LeBlanc, Rene’ & Meghan Parker. “Don’t Be a Superhero,” Annual Tutor Training Conference. Texas
State University, San Marcos, TX.
Ledbetter, Kathryn. "Regulating Servants in Women's Periodicals." Research Society for Victorian
Periodicals. Wilmington, DE.
—. "Cycles of Industry and the Needlework Book Trade." Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies,
Houston, TX.
Lochman, Daniel T. "_Energeia_ in Melanchthon's _Liber de anima_ and Philip Sidney's _Apology_."
Sixteenth Century Studies. New Orleans, LA.
—. “_Spiritus, ecclesiae anima_: Colet, Linacre, and a Galenic Mystical Body,”Renaissance Society of
America. New York, NY.
Maa, Gerald, & Michael Noll. “Literary Magazines and the Mixed Experience.” Mixed Remixed
Festival. Los Angeles, CA.
Margrave, Christopher. “Boom Fruit.” Short Story Reading. South Central Modern Language
Association. Austin, TX.
Marquiss, Twister. "Common Reading Program: The Common Reading Book." Video script. Media
Production. Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
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McClancy, Kathleen. "Suppressing Vietnam Trauma through Dead Wives and Kung Fu: Gender and
PTSD in Lethal Weapon." Film & History, Madison, WI.
—. "Iron Curtain Man versus Captain American Exceptionalism: World War II and Cold War Nostalgia
in Marvel's Civil War." WonderCon. Anaheim, CA.
McGee, Alexis, Megan Boeshart, & S. Bryan Ford. "(Re) Imagineering the Crossroads of Legba,
Ganesh, and Hecate: Creative De/Construction of Pathways to Writing Centers." International
Writing Center Association. Orlando, FL.
Mejía, Jaime Armin. “From the Florentine Codex to Lalo Alcaraz’s Political Toons.” College
Composition and Communication. Indianapolis, IN.
—. “The Rhetoric of Homelands for Chican@s: Where Meanings of Aztlán Originate.” Rhetoric Society
of America. San Antonio, TX.
—. “Rolando Hinojosa’s We Happy Few and the Ambiguity of Texas Mexican Identity Construction.”
New, Past, and Future Constructions of Latinos. College Station, TX.
—. “Imagining a Real New World for Chican@s in Academia.” Tejas Foco, National Association for
Chicana and Chicano Studies. San Antonio, TX.
Meyer, Amanda. “An Exploration of Truth and Reality in Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High Castle.”
Southwest Texas Popular/American Association. Albuquerque, NM.
Mogull, Scott A. "Treating the 'Lazy Author Syndrome' with Medical Writers: Ensuring Accuracy and
Integrity in the Scientific Literature.” American Medical Writers Association, San Marcos, TX
Monroe, Debra. “Reading,” San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX.
—. “Reading,” Taos Writers Conference. Taos, NM.
—. “Reading,” Prairie Gate Literary Festival. Morris MN.
—. “Reading,” Chippewa Valley Writers Festival. Eau Claire, WI.
Moody, Trey. “Poetry Reading.” Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, NE.
Morin, Tomas. “The Prose/Verse Hybrid; or the Long Way Home." Associated Writing Programs,
Seattle, WA.
Morrison, Susan. “Maxims III: The Aphorisms of Geoffrey Russom.” The Medieval Institute, Western
Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI.
Peirce, Kathleen. “Poetry Reading.” Hunter College, New York, NY.
—. “Poetry Reading.” New York University. New York, NY.
Pimentel, Octavio. “Luchadores y Taqueros: Racist Discourses in Mainstream Television Commercials.”
Conference on College Composition and Communication, Indianapolis, IN.
—. “Terms of Decolonization: Latinidad and the Study of Writing, Rhetoric, and Literacy.” Conference
on College Composition and Communication.” Indianapolis, IN.
—. “Exploring Latinidad in the Mid-West.” National Council of Teachers of English/Conference on
College Composition and Communication. Indianapolis, IN.
Reed, Benjamin. “Slavic Arts Festival & Reading: A Celebration of Eastern European Culture.” The
Writers Place. Kansas City, MO.
—. “Fiction Reading.” Association of Writers & Wrting Programs. Seattle, WA.
Rosenberg, Teya. "Magischer Realismus/Magical Realism: The Intersection of Visual Art and Literary
Art in Children’s Literature." Childhood in the Humanities. College Station, TX.
—. “I have no racism in me’: P. L. Travers, Racism, and Genre.” Children’s Literature Association.
Columbia, SC.
—. “Love, Sex, and Power: Girls, Goddesses, and Knowledge in Three Diana Wynne Jones Novels.” A
Fantastic Legacy: Diana Wynne Jones. Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.
Roundtree, Aimee. “Computer Simulation as Rhetoric” for the National Communication Association,
Chicago, IL.
Schiely, Lauren. "America’s Sweethearts: The Misrepresentation of Women in News." Southwest
Popular/American Culture Association. Albuquerque, NM.
—. "'I’ve Got to Change Identities—And in a HURRY!': Exploring the Writing Center as a Liminal
Space for Tutor-Student Writers." European Writing Centers Association. Frankfurt, DE.
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Schwebel, Leah. “Cataloguing Literary Immortality in the Monk’s Tale.” Modern Language Association,
Vancouver, CA.
Schwebel, Leah. “Who or What is Chaucer’s ‘Trophee.’” Texas Medieval Association, Denton, TX.
—. “Power in Flux: Chaucer’s Triumphal Monk’s Tale.” Medieval Studies. Kalamazoo, MI.
Sims, Laura. "For Kids: Comics, Memoir, and Growing Up." Southwest Popular/American Culture
Association. Albuquerque, NM.
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. "The Rhetoric of Rhetoric in Current Milton Studies." Exploring the
Renaissance. Tucson AZ.
Tally, Robert T., Jr. "Spatial Nachträglichkeit: Geocriticism and the Experience of Uncanny Spaces."
South Central Modern Language Association. Austin, TX.
—. "Tolkien and Literary Cartography: Spatiality, Modernity, Fantasy." Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association, Chicago, IL.
—. "To Whom Does a Beloved Character Belong?: The Transformation of Gollum and the Reader’s
Authority." Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association. Chicago, IL.
—. "Poe and the Country without a Capital." American Comparative Literature Association. New York,
NY.
—. "Post-Americanist Criticism: The New Americanists after the American Century." Modern Language
Association Convention. Chicago, IL.
—. "The Allure of Radical Alterity: Teaching Literature as Critical Estrangement." Modern Language
Association Convention. Chicago, IL.
Wend-Walker, Graeme. “Disrupting Empires of the Human: Nnedi Okorafor’s Zahrah as Cyborg.”
Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL.
Wilson, Nancy. “The Missing Link: Connecting Writing Centers and Libraries.” International Writing
Center Association. Orlando, FL.
—. “Co-Cultural Dis/Ability Discourses: Redefining Access in the Cs.” Conference of College
Composition and Communication. Indianapolis, IN.
—. “Exploring Latinidad in the Mid-West: A Workshop Sponsored by the NCTE/CCCC Latino/a
Caucus." Conference of College Composition and Communication. Indianpolis, IN.
Winchell, Anne. “Storytelling in Videogames: Fable III in the Classroom.” Southwest Texas Popular
Culture and American Culture Association. Albuquerque, NM.
—. “The Feedback Loop: Faster Instructor Comments and Better Student Understanding." National
Council of Teachers of English. Washington, D.C.
Wood, Karen & Tyler, A.. "Using an LMS to Increase Student Skill Development Beyond Core
Curriculum." Teaching and Learning Technology Conference. Rolla, MO.
Wright, Micah C. “The Need for Critical Points: Establishing a Beachhead in the Writing Center,”
International Writing across the Curriculum Conference, University of Minnesota, MI.
—. “Veteran-to-Veteran: Remobilizing the Student Veteran and Confirming Strength,” Coastal Plains
Graduate Conference on Language and Literature. Houston, TX.
Zhu, Pinfan. "How Translation Criteria May Affect International Business.” Annual Conference of
International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research. Las Vegas, NV.
Geography
Adams, William G., R. Denise Blanchard, & Richard Earl. “Edwards Aquifer Region Stakeholder
Frame Analysis.” Applied Geography Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Abbott, S.K., I. Kamarinas, Jason P. Julian, & J. Dymond. “Legacy Effects of Land Use and an Extreme
Precipitation Event on River Sediment Loads in the Manawatu Catchment, New Zealand.”
Southwestern Association of American Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
Blanchard, Denise. "The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) at 20: An Assessment from a
Geographical Perspective." Applied Geography Conferences. Atlanta, GA.
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Blue, Sarah A. “Using Service Learning in a Latin American Geography Course,” Race, Ethnicity, Place
Conference. Ft. Worth, TX.
Blue, Sarah A. “The 'Natural Disaster Recovery Effect': Gendered Labor Market Experiences of Latino
Immigrants in Post-Katrina New Orleans,” Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Boehm, Richard G. “Discussant. Reading the Road Map: A Research Agenda for Early Career Scholars
in Geography Education.” Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
—. “Panelist. What do contemporary geography students teachers need to know and how should we train
them?” Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Boehm, Richard G., C. Brysch, & J. Zadrozny. “Online Professional Development in Geography” Texas
Council for Social Studies. Galveston, TX.
Brysch, C., Richard G. Boehm, & J. Zadrozny. “The Learning Cluster Method: Enhancing Online
Professional Development in Geography” Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Brysch, C. & Richard G. Boehm. “Capacity of the Geography Education Network in the United States”
European Association of Geographers. Valletta, MT.
Brysch, C. & Richard G. Boehm. (2014) “Inventory and Prospect: Research Capacity of the Geography
Education Network in the U.S. National Council for Geographic Education. Memphis, TN.
Butler, David R. "Classics Revisited and From the Archives". Association of American Geographers.
Tampa, FL.
Chow, T. Edwin & R.T. Schuermann. “Spatio-temporal characteristics of web demographics for record
linkage.” University Consortium of Geographic Information Science. Pasadena, CA.
Chow, T. Edwin, & R.T. Schuermann. “Spatiotemporal mining of migration patterns from web
demographics.” Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Currit, Nathan. "Matching daily phenology to MODIS land surface phenology along an elevation
gradient." Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Daly G. & Jason P. Julian. “Changing Ecosystem Services in the Fastest Growing City in the Nation.”
Southwestern Association of American Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
Dascher, Erin, Richard Earl & John F. Petersen. "Some Hydrologic Implications of Climatic Variation
in Texas." Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Dixon, Richard. "Climate and Man: Revisiting the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture." Association of
American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Earl, Richard A. “Halloween 2013: Another ‘100-Year’ Storm and Flood in South Central Texas.”
Applied Geography Conference, Atlanta, GA.
—. “Maximizing the Field Trip Experience.” National Council for Geographic Education. Memphis, TN.
Estaville, Lawrence & Phillips, P. "Mapping Texas Urban Crime Trends," Association of American
Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Estaville, Lawrence, Phillips, P., Egan, K., & Montalvo, E.J. "Mapping Latinos in Texas at the Dawn of
the 21st Century." Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. Vancouver, BC.
Estaville, Lawrence E. "Teaching with Thematic Maps: The Case of Texas." National Council for
Geographic Education. Memphis, TN.
Estaville, Lawrence E. & K. Verma. "Teaching Ethnic Geography through Popular Films and
Documentaries." Race, Ethnicity, and Place. Ft. Worth, TX.
Fuhrmann, Sven. "GIScience? Ausbildung amerikanischer Studierender in Deutschland - Ergebnisse
eines Study Abroad Programmes (GIScience education in Germany. Results of a novel study abroad
program)." 10. GIS Ausbildungstagung. Potsdam, DE.
—. "Aesthetic maps: Naïve map user perspectives." Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL.
Gong, X., Chow, T. Edwin, Zhan, F. Benjamin. “The Importance of “Space” in Strategies of Team
Sports: An Agent-based Modeling Approach.” Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Gong, X., Lu, Yongmei, & Lin, Y. “K-Vec: A global and cross-scale analysis method of vector
autocorrelation.” Southwest Division, Association of American Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
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Hiner, Colleen. “Framing ‘Foothills in Flux’: Considering wine and the consumption and production of
landscapes in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California.” Southwest Division Association of American
Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
—. “The ‘chicken wars’ and other contested ecologies: A political ecology of environmental conflict and
landscape change along the rural-urban interface.” Relational Studies of Landscape Urbanization,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Alnarp, SE.
—. “Contested ecologies, species of capital, and a spectrum of (in)visibility: Explanations and
expectations of use and function along the rural-urban interface.” Association of American
Geographers Annual. Tampa, FL.
—. “(False) dichotomies, political ideologies, and preferences for environmental management along the
rural-urban interface.” Dimensions of Political Ecology, Lexington, KY.
Jensen, Jennifer, Mathews, A., Klier, J. "Forest canopy height and percent cover estimates using three
dimensional data obtained from an image-based point cloud." Association of American Geographers,
Tampa, FL.
Jo, Injeong. "Strategies and tools to incorporate geospatial thinking into your classroom." Texas Council
for Social Studies, Galveston, TX.
—. "Fostering a spatially literate generation: Explicit instruction in spatial thinking for pre-service
teachers." Department of Social Education, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, KR.
—.. "Dispositions toward teaching spatial thinking through geography: How can they be defined and
assessed?" Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Julian, Jason P. Land Use Change Effects on River Systems. Department of Forest Resources &
Environmental Conservation. Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA.
—. Forest and grassland disturbances in New Zealand, and their effect on river water quality. Institute of
Agriculture & Environment, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.
—. “Forest and grassland disturbances in New Zealand, and their effect on river water quality.”
Department of Environmental Management. Lincoln University, Christchurch, NZ
—. “Forest and grassland disturbances in New Zealand, and their effect on river water quality.” National
Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research. Hamilton, NZ.
—. “Forest and grassland disturbances in New Zealand, and their effect on river water quality.” Forest
Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ.
Julian, Jason P., de Beurs, K.M., Owsley, B.C. & Kamarinas, I. “Land Management Impacts on Water
Quality in New Zealand across Political Boundaries.” NASA Land Cover Land Use Change.
Rockville, MD.
Julian, Jason P., Castro, A.J., Vaughn, C.C. & Atkinson, C.L. “Effects of Drought and Water Resource
Management on Biophysical and Sociocultural Ecosystem Services in South-Central United States.”
American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA.
Julian, Jason P., Daly, G., Dascher, D.D., Espinoza, J.Y., Flores-Ortiz, H.W. & Newcomer, K.B.”Water
Resources and Protected Areas in the South-Central United States.” Southwestern Association of
American Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
Kamarinas, I., Julian, Jason P., Owsley, B.C., de Beurs, K.M. & Hughes, A. “Assessing Landscape
Connectivity and River Water Quality Changes Using an 8-day, 30-Meter Land Cover Dataset.”
American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA.
Kamarinas, I., Julian, Jason P., Owsley, B.C., de Beurs, K.M. & Hughes, A. “Identifying Critical Source
Areas of Sediment Runoff and their Effect on River Water Quality Using High-Resolution SpatioTemporal Datasets.” Southwestern Association of American Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
Lavy, B. & Hagelman, Ron. “Landscape of Urban Tree Regulation in Texas”. Association of American
Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Lee, J. & Jo, Injeong. "Introduction to the Road Map for 21st Geography Education: Implications for
geography education research in Korea." Korean Association of Geographic and Environmental
Education. Jeonju, KR.
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Li, R., Zhang, P., Lu, Yongmei & Xu, B. “Modeling the Risk of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
H5N1 in Wild Birds and Poultry of China.” Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL.
Lin, Y., Zhan, F. Benjamin. “GIS and Health: Cervical Cancer Disparities in Texas.” Association of
American Geographers, Tampa, FL.
Lu, Yongmei. “An individual-based assessment of air pollution exposure and health risk.” Southwest
Division, Association of American Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
—. “Physical Fitness, BMI, Socioeconomic Status, and Academic Performance: An Examination of
Texas School Children.” Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL.
Martin-Mikle, C.J., de Beurs, K.M., Julian, Jason P. & Mayer, P.M. “Development of a Tool for Siting
Low Impact Development in Urban Watersh(eds.)” American Geophysical Union. San Francisco,
CA.
Medel, M. & Lu, Yongmei. “Mexico’s drug networks: A simulation of smuggling routes towards the
United States.” Applied Geography Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Meitzen, Kimberly M., Kupfer, John A. & Gao, P. "Application of a 2D hydrodynamic flood model for
quantifying river and floodplain process interactions." Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. Portland, OR.
Meitzen, Kimberly M. "Streamflow changes across North Carolina from 1955-2012 with implications
for environmental flow management." Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Muniz Solari, Osvaldo. "International Consulting Work. A Learning Experience: The Tapajos Basin
Project of Brazilian Amazonia". Latin Americanist Geographers. Panama City, PA.
—. Organizer and Chair. Panel Session. "Geospatial Technologies and Geography Education in a
Changing World." Commission on Geographical Education". Association of American Geographers,
Tampa, FL.
—. "Geography Education is a Global Responsibility." China Education Association Professional
Committee of Geography Teaching". Geography Teaching Research Society of China. Tianjin City,
CN.
—. "Geospatial Technologies in Geography Education". School of Geographical Sciences. East China
Normal University. Shanghai. CN.
Newcomer, K.B., Julian, Jason P. & Meitzen, K. “Spatiotemporal changes in Interior Least Tern sandbar
habitat along the Red River below Denison Dam.” Southwestern Association of American
Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
Owsley BC, de Beurs KM, Julian, Jason P. “A Unified Disturbance Analysis for Forests and Grasslands
in New Zealand.” American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA.
Owsley, B.C., de Beurs, K.M. & Julian, Jason P.. “A Unified Disturbance Analysis for Forests and
Grasslands in New Zealand.” Southwestern Association of American Geographers. Albuquerque,
NM.
Owsley, B.C., de Beurs, K.M. & Julian, Jason P. “A fused disturbance model for land management
analysis in New Zealand.” Global Land Project, Open Science Meeting, Berlin, DE.
Rene De Hon.“Alcoves as Protected Sites for Martian Life”. Lunar and Planetary Science. Houston, TX.
Rene De Hon & Richard Earl.“Inflation and Deflation in Aden Crater Lavas, Dona Ana County, New
Mexico.” Geological Society of America. Vancouver, CA.
Scholtz, R. & Yongmei Lu. Space-time Modeling and Visualization of Individual Daily Travel-activity
Patterns from GPS Trajectory Data. Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers.
Tampa, FL.
Schuermann, R. T. & Chow, T. Edwin. “Geovisualization of local and regional migration using webmined demographics.” International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Technical
Commission II/International Geographic Union Conference, Geospatial Theory, Processing,
Modeling and Applications. Toronto, ON.
Suckling, P. W., Brazel, A. J. "Urban/rural daily solar radiation receipt in the vicinity of Phoenix, AZ."
Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Tiefenbacher, John P. “Academic Publishing,” Southwest Division, Association of American
Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
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—. “Prospects for Climate Change Focused Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mitigation in United States
Communities: Discrimination of the Committed Communities Using Their Economic, Behavioral and
Social Characteristics,” International Geographical Union Krakow Regional Conference. Krakow,
PL.
—. “Climate Change and “Experimental” Viticulture in the Margins: Growth, Change, and the Future of
Hybridized Grape Varieties Created for Past Climates of the North Central United States,”
Association of American Geographers Annual Conference. Tampa, FL.
Tolman, K., Kollaus, K., Heard, T., Hardy, T., Jensen, Jennifer, Currit, Nathan. "Habitat Suitability
Modeling of Endangered Zizania Texana within a Highly Urbanized, Artesian Ecosystem in San
Marcos, Texas." Symposium on Hydraulics 2014. Trondheim, NO.
Townsend, Christi G. "Texas Viticulture: Changing Grower Perceptions of Natural Hazards."
Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL.
Tran, T.V., de Beurs, K.M. & Julian, Jason P. “Monitoring and Classifying Forest Disturbances in
Southeastern Oklahoma from 2000 to 2011 using High Spatiotemporal Resolution Imagery”.
Southwestern Association of American Geographers, Albuquerque, NM.
Weaver, Russell. “Littering in Context(s): Using a spatially-based experiment to explore geographic
differences in an antisocial behavior”. Southwest Division, Association of American Geographers.
Albuquerque, NM.
Weaver, Russell. “Elevated Highways and Evolutionary Theory”. Congress for the New Urbanism.
Buffalo, NY.
Wilgruber, N.A., Julian, Jason P., de Beurs, K.M. & Mayer, P.M. “Land Cover Impacts on Stream
Channel Loss in Central Oklahoma from 1874 to 2010.” Society for Freshwater Science. Portland,
OR.
Zhan, F. Benjamin. “Brief on GIS applications for health data analysis.” Analysis of Cancer Risks in
Populations near Nuclear Facilities: Phase 2 Pilot Planning, National Academy of Sciences
Committee teleconference. San Marcos, TX.
Zhan, F. Benjamin, Cai, Z.L., Zhu, Y., Zhou, J.C. A Geospatial Analytical System for Medium-Term
Earthquake Probability Estimation. Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
History
Berlage, Nancy. “Controversy and Public History: Toward a Useful Pedagogy,” National Council on
Public History, Monterey, CA.
Bishop, Elizabeth. “Algeria: France’s Nuclear Policy and Trans-Arab Resistance,” Middle East Studies
Association, Washington D.C.
—. “Building Walls on the Mind: Algerians at the First Afro-Asian Writers’ Conference (Tashkent,
October 1958),” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, San Antonio, TX.
—. “Arab Translators in Communist Moscow,” American Comparative Literature Association, New
York, NY.
—. “?Al? al-Ward?, American Sociologist: Philosophy From Another Discipline,” Sociology in Iraq: The
Centennial Celebration of Al? al-Ward?. American University of Beirut, Beirut, LB.
Brennan, Mary C. "The Times They Are A'Changin'." "The Sixties." CNN Special.
De la Teja, Jesús F. “The Spanish Borderlands,” Walter Eugene George and the Cultural Legacy of the
Rio Grande: A Symposium on the Historic Buildings and Places of Rio Grande Communities.
University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX.
De la Teja, Jesús F. “Interpreting La Belle to Globalize the Early Texas Story,” Texas State Historical
Association. San Antonio, TX.
—. “Antonio Menchaca at San Jacinto,” The Tejano Side of the Texas Revolution, 2014 Battle of San
Jacinto Symposium, Houston, TX.
Duffy, Shannon E. “Three Varieties of ‘Loyalist’ Experience in Revolutionary Philadelphia.” Society for
Historians of the Early American Republic. Philadelphia, PA.
34
Glass, Bryan. “Make or Break.” Historical Expert on the Scottish Independence Referendum for Russia
Today. Online.
—. Book Signing for The Scottish Nation at Empire's End. Festival of Politics, The Scottish Parliament,
Edinburgh, UK.
—. “The End of Empire and the Fragmentation of Britain.” Glasite Meeting House, Edinburgh, UK.
—. “Wartime Diplomacy: The role of the Empire.” War and peace: diplomacy, espionage and the First
World War conference, The National Archives, London, UK.
—. “The Scottish Nation at Empire’s End.” Britain and the World Conference, Newcastle, UK.
—. “The End of Empire and the Scottish Independence Referendum.” Institute of Contemporary British
History, King’s College London, London, UK.
Glass, Bryan & James Mitchell. “The Independence Referendum: Two Historical Perspectives.”
University of Edinburgh Business School. Edinburgh, UK.
Glass, Bryan, Sir Menzies Campbell, Sir Simon Jenkins & Michael Gove. "History Shows Scotland and
England would be better off as separate Kingdoms." Intelligence Squared Debate, Chalke Valley
History Festival. Wiltshire, UK.
Hart, Paul. "Emiliano Zapata: Myth, Meaning and Memory." Southwest Council of Latin American
Studies. San Diego, CA.
Helgeson, Jeffrey. "Fighting Planners’ Blight: Renters, Urban Development, and the Black Power
Movement in Chicago." Urban History Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Johnson, Ronald Angelo. “A Philadelphia Story: Becoming Haitian in Early America.” Association for
the Study of African American Life and History, Memphis, TN.
—. "Crossroads Revisited: The United States and Haiti.” University of California. Davis, CA.
—. “Diplomacy of the People: Timothy Pickering’s Foreign Policy Plan for Saint-Domingue.” The
Pickering House. Salem, MA.
—. “Tools for Tomorrow.” Commencement Address, Pineywoods Community Academy. Lufkin, TX.
—. “U.S. Diplomacy in the Midst of Atlantic World Slavery.” The Center for African-American Studies,
Texas Lutheran University. Seguin, TX.
Lannon, Deirdre. "Blues and the Great Migration." Music of the South Conference, University of
Mississippi. Oxford, MS.
Makowski, Elizabeth. "Force, Fear, and Female Apostacy in the Late Middle Ages." Leeds International
Medieval Congress. Leeds, UK.
Mann, Bryan. “No Experience Required: Continental Military Participation and the English Civil War.”
Britain in the World Society. Newcastle, UK.
Margerison, Kenneth. "The French Challenge to British Power in India after the Seven Years’ War."
Society of French Historical Studies. Montreal, CA.
Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. “Public health and civil rights: a view from the border,” Rondel Davidson
Lecture, University of Texas Pan American, Edinburgh, TX.
—. “Documenting Undocumented Histories: On the Rewards of Public History in a Research I
University,” American Historical Association. Chicago, IL.
—. Presidential Roundtable, Migrants and Mobility, Organization of American Historians, Atlanta, GA.
—. Panelist, “Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America.”
Organization of American Historians. Atlanta, GA.
—. "Family Practice: Cold War Medical Expansion and the Burdens of Latina/o Migrant Physicians,
1948-1965,” American Association for the History of Medicine. Chicago, IL.
—. “Cold War Specialists: American Medical Expansion and the Trajectories of Latino Migrant
Physicians,” Inaugural Latina/o Studies Conference. Chicago, IL.
—. “’Soy ilegal y tengo derechos’: Gender, Women, and the Making of National Matters in Texas,”
Western Historical Association. Newport Beach, CA.
—. Roundtable panelist, “Dando Vueltas: Moving Across the Intersections in Disability Studies and
Latina/o Studies,” American Studies Association. Los Angeles, CA.
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Mellard, Jason. Book Reading and Talk. Brazos Bookstore. Houston, TX.
—. Book Reading and Talk. Book People. Austin, TX.
—. "Texas Food and Texas Swing." Foodways Texas Symposium, College Station, TX.
—. Book Reading and Talk. Texas Exes Dallas UT Libraries Event. Dallas, TX.
—. Book Reading and Talk. The Twig. San Antonio, TX.
—. Book Reading and Talk. Bullock Museum. Austin, TX.
—. Book Reading and Talk. Midland College. Midland, TX.
—. Book Reading and Talk. Barnes and Noble. Plano, TX.
Margaret Menninger. Chair: “Political Publishing and the State in Nineteenth-Century Germany.”
Southern Historical Association. Atlanta, GA.
—. Roundtable: “Who's Afraid of High Culture? Perspectives from Stage, Pit, Audience, Front Office and
Music Room.” German Studies Association. Kansas City, MO.
Murphy, Angela. “Black Abolitionists in Ireland and the Challenge of Universal Reform,” Society for
Historians of the Early American Republic, Philadelphia, PA.
—. “Tribute to R.J.M. Blackett,” Richard Blackett Conference, Scholar and Mentor, Black Cultural
Center, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
Pliley, Jessica R. “Beyond White Slavery: The Enforcement of the Federal White Slave Traffic Act in the
United States, 1910 – 1941.” Fourth Annual European Conference on World and Global History,
hosted by the European Network in Universal and Global History, École Normale Supérieure Paris.
Paris, FR.
—. “The FBI’s War on the High-Handed and High-Living Vice Queens: Sex Trafficking and Elite
Prostitution in Depression-Era New York City.” Berkshire Conference on Women’s History.
University of Toronto, Toronto, CA.
—. “Policing Wives and Prostitutes: The Enforcement of the White Slave Traffic Act.” Amerika-Institute,
Ludwig-Maximilians Universität-Munich, DE.
—. “A Lone Star State of Mind: Introduction to Critical Regionalist Approaches.” The Bavarian
American Academy in Munich—International Summer Academy. San Marcos, TX.
Puente Luna, José Carlos de la. "That Which Belongs to All: Khipus, Community, and Indigenous
Legal Activism in the Early Colonial Andes." The Southwest Seminar on Colonial Latin America.
Flagstaff, AZ.
—. "The Many Tongues of the King: Indigenous Language Interpreters and the Making of the Spanish
Atlantic." The Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies. Durango, CO.
—. "At His Majesty’s Expense: Indians and Imperial Dilemmas at the Habsburg Royal Court." American
Historical Association. Washington, D.C.
Renold, Leah. "Mahatma Gandhi and the 1889 Carnegie Controversy." Britain and the World. Newcastle
University, Newcastle, UK.
Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez. “The Comanches Viewed by the Spanish: A Linguistic-Ethnohistorical
Reflection on the Independent Indians of New Spain’s Northern Borderlands.” East Texas Historical
Association. Nacogdoches, TX.
—. “El cautiverio entre los comanches, 1821-1875.” Norte de México y el Sur de Estados Unidos on
Nuevas perspectivas sobre apaches y comanches. El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, MX.
—. “Comanche Captivity: The Female Experience.” Frontier Odyssey: The Lives and Legacy of Cynthia
Ann and Quanah Parker, Center for Greater Southwestern Studies. University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX.
—. “Problemas heurísticos en la historia demográfica de los indios bárbaros. El caso comanche.” El
Colegio de Michoacán. Zamora, MX.
Romo, Anadelia. “The Roads that Lead to Bahia: Visual Arts and the Emergence of Brazil’s Black
Rome,” John Fowler Museum. Los Angles, CA.
—. “Selling the City: The Boom of Salvador’s Tourist Literature,” Brazilian Studies Association.
London, UK.
—. “Brazil’s African Legacy: Changing Ideas of Race and Roots,” Davidson College, NC.
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—. “Touring Tradition: Bahian Tourist Guides of the 1940s and 50s,” American Historical Association.
Washington, D.C.
Siegenthaler, Peter. “Is There a Japanese Way of Preserving Cultural Heritage?” European Association
for Japanese Studies. Ljubljana, SI..
Tillman, Ellen. "Separatism and Security in 1850s Panama," Society for Military History Conference.
Kansas City, MO.
Utley, Dan K. "Ernest W. Winkler." East Texas Historical Association, Emory, TX.
—. "Plowing New Ground." Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, Galveston, TX.
Watson, Dwight. "Juneteenth in Texas" Police and Violence, N.P.R radio show. University Texas at
Arlington, Arlington, TX.
Yick, Joseph. "A Special Military 'China Expert': Yazaki Kanju in Occupied Guangdong, Hong Kong,
and Nanjing, 1940-1945." New England Association for Asian Studies, Storrs, CT.
—. "Self-Serving Collaboration: The Political Legacy of 'Madame Wang' in Guangdong Province, 19401945." Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Durham, NC.
Modern Languages
Bach, Ulrich. "Flight into the East: The Cinematic Quest for a post-Unified Identity". University of
Mississippi, Oxford, MI.
—. "Never Return: On re-describing History" Critical Time Symposium. University of Nottingham,
Nottingham, UK.
—. “This is (also) London: Biographies and the Blitz” Pacific Modern Language Association. Riverside,
CA.
—. “Narrating the ‘Great War:’ Two Historical Novels in German East Africa” German Studies
Association. Kansas City, MO.
—. “Nonviolence as Aporia of Utopia: Theodor Hertzka’s Freiland (1890).” Utopian Studies. Prague, CZ.
—. “Vienna: From an Imperial Capital to a Metropolitan Lynch Pin between East and West.” American
Comparative Literature Association, New York, NY.
Beale-Rivaya, Yasmine. “Memoria Mozárabe: Part 2.” Modern Languages Association. Vancouver, CA.
—. “Memoria Mozárabe: On Mozarabic Glosses” Patristic, Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Conference. Villanova, PA.
—. “Mozarabic Women.” Medieval Institute. Kalamazoo. MI.
—. “Rebuilding the Spanish Language from Bottom Up.” Medieval Institute. Kalamazoo, MI.
—. “Finding the Spaces for Spanish: On Service-Learning and Spanish in the Professions.” Southwest
Council of Latin American Studies, San Diego, CA.
Bowman, Rebecca. "'El lamento de la finada' y otros poemas." Poetry reading, IV Festival Internacional
Grito de Mujer, University of Houston, Houston, TX.
—. “Portentos de otros años,” Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX.
Cuadrado, Agustín. “El hereje como testamento literario de Miguel Delibes.” Symposium on Hispanic
and Luso-Brazilian Literature, Language and Culture, Tucson, AZ.
DiMauro-Jackson, Moira. “TRACS as Facilitator of Foreign Language Learning in Hybrid Italian and
French Courses.” Conference of Italian Researchers in the World. Houston, TX.
—. “Film and Politics: Imperceptibly Deviating from Empirical orders, Such is the Crazy World of
Roberto Benigni's Vision.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Atlanta, GA.
—. “Volunteering Abroad: A new Sustainable way to Study Abroad.” South Atlantic Modern Language
Association, Atlanta, GA.
—. “Forces of Nature: the Elements and Aesthetic Production of D'Annunzio's Art as a visionary
Manifesto.” South Central Modern Language Association, Austin, TX.
—. “Forces of Nature: the Elements and Aesthetic Production of Genet's and Césaire's Art as a visionary
Manifestos.” South Central Modern Language Association, Austin, TX.
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—. “A River Runs Through it: 115 years of Instruction on the Hill" Central Texas Chapter, American
Assoction of Teacher's of French, San Marcos, TX.
—. “Facebook comme outil pédagogique" Central Texas Chapter, American Association of Teacher's of
French, Austin, TX.
Echeverría, Miriam B. "La reconfiguracion de la modernidaden textos poeticos de Roberto Bolano."
XIII Congreso Internacional de Literatura Hispanica. Cartagena de Indias, CO.
—. Representacion sexual en la comida en una ibra de Pablo Picasso" Academia del Hispanismo, Madrid,
ES.
—. "Conjunciones y disyunciones en poemas de Roberto Bolano." Rocky Mountain Modern Language
Association, Boise, ID.
—. "Poets Read Their Work in Spanish" Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Boise, ID.
Forrest, Jennifer. "Escaping History: The Imaginary Lives of Jean Richepin's Contes de la décadence
romaine." Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference. San Juan, PR.
—. "The Paradox of the Acrobatic Clown in Jules Laforgue's Moralités légendaires." La Décadence dans
tous ses états/States of Decadence. Halden, NO.
—. Respondent. Contemporary Issues in Cinematic Remaking. Society for Cinema and Media Studies
Conference. Seattle, WA.
Glajar, Valentina. “State-Sponsored Surveillance: Herta Müller and the Securitate,” Carmina Balcanica
and the Balkan Melos, Images of Europe: Past, Present, and Future, International Society for the
Study of European Ideas, Porto, PT.
—. “The Presence of the Unresolved Recent Past: Herta Müller and the Communist Secret Police,” in
seminar “Eastern European Women Writers form 1980 to Present,” American Comparative Literature
Association, New York, NY.
—. “Remedial Life Stories,” panel “State-Sponsored Surveillance and Voyeurism,” Modern Language
Association. Chicago, IL.
Harney, Lucy D. “Gender, Race, and Caste in Cecilia Valdés,” South Central Modern Language
Association. Austin, TX.
Jaffe, Catherine M. “Political Energies, Charity, and Feminism in Spain during the Peninsular War.”
Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference. Houston, TX.
—. “From Cape and Dagger to Didactic Novel: Molding Taste during the Reign of Carlos IV (17891808).” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Williamsburg, VA.
Juge, Matthew. “Diachronic and typological notes on future time reference in subordinate clauses.”
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, KY.
Limage - Montesinos, Lupita. "Pre-Hispanic Native Tribes of Manabi, Ecuador" Santo Tomas Institute,
Manabi, EC.
—. "Lost Tribes of Manabi, Ecuador" Colegio Manta, EC.
Locklin, Blake S. "Intervention and Reinvention: Manila as Transformative Space in El Periquillo
Sarniento." American Comparative Literature Association. New York, NY.
Martin, Carole. "Crossing the Alps: The Advent of the Napoleonic Era." American Society for
Eighteenth Century Studies. Williamsburg, VA.
—. "Robert Challe à Pondichéry et l'impact de la découverte de l'Inde sur sa pensée." Kanchi Mamunivar
Centre for Post-Graduate Studies, University of Pondicherry, Pondicherry, IN.
Martínez, Sergio M. “Características modernistas en Los de abajo de Mariano Azuela.” Southwest
Council of Latin American Studies. San Diego, CA.
Navarro, David. “Hegemonía cristiana y anti-judaísmo tradicional en la obra cultural de Alfonso X.”
Pacific Northwest Renaissance Conference. Kelowna, CA.
—. “Christian-Jewish Relations in XIV Castilian Narrative: Don Juan Manuel’s Count Lucanor.” Texas
Medieval Association, Denton, TX.
—. “Delito penal y castigos de la Partida 7. 24 “De los Iudios” y su representación literaria en Cantigas de
Santa Maria.” L Congress of the Association of Canadian Hispanists. Brock University, Ontario, CA.
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—. “Cruz, magen David y media luna: diálogo inter-religioso en al-Ándalus.” Cincinnati Conference of
Romance Languages and Literatures. Ohio, US.
Porras, George Yuri. “The Eighteenth-Century Tonadilla escénica: Music, Performance, and Current
State of Research.” The Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas. Austin, TX.
—. “Concert of Eighteenth-Century Theater Music.” Pennsylvania Foreign Language Concert. Duquesne
University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Ugalde, Sharon E. “María Beneyto, feminista”. Symposium in Honor of María Beyneto Museo de la
Ciudad. Valencia, ES.
—. “Clara Janés’ Appropriation of Ophelia”. Modern Languages Association, Chicago, IL.
Philosophy
Bárcenas, Alejandro. “Machiavelli in esilio: le interpretazioni di Leo Strauss e Eric Voegelin.”
Accademia Galileiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. Padua, Italy.
—. “El Bolivarianismo como Religión Política: la Crítica de Luis Castro Leiva.” 32nd International
Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. Chicago, IL.
—. “Leibniz’s Anti-Machiavellian Moment.” 60th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of
America. New York, NY.
—. “Comments on the Modern System of the Arts by Paul O. Kristeller.” The American Society of
Aesthetics Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX.
Barton, Seth. "Kingslayer." Aftershock Music Festival, Sacramento CA Barton, Seth. "Kingslayer." Ye
Olde King's Head. Los Angeles, CA.
Fazzaro, Dominick E., J. Tate, W. Trybula, C. Hanks, S. Dutta & R. McLean. “We are Seed Planters:
At look at Teaching Students Nanotechnology Environment, Health, and Safety Awareness,”
Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering, St. Louis, MO.
Fischer, Robert William. “Comments on Bueno’s “The Epistemology of Modality and Epistemology of
Mathematics.” Epistemology of Modality International Conference. Aarhus, Denmark.
—. “Comments on Galoob’s ‘Intentions, Compliance, and Fiduciary Obligations’.” APA Pacific Division
Meeting (Main Program), San Diego, CA.
—. “How to Eat Meat Blamelessly.” APA Pacific Division Meeting (Society of Applied Philosophy
Group Session), San Diego, CA.
Fulmer, Gilbert. "Naturalistic Ethics." International Organization for Social Science and Behavioral
Research. San Antonio, TX. November, 2014.
—. "More on the Concept of the Supernatural." Disproof Atheism Society, (Boston University). Boston,
MA.
—. "More Praise of Reason." North Texas Philosophical Association. Denton, TX.
—. "Evolution and Religion." International Organization for Social Science and Behavioral Research.
Biloxi, MS.
Geuras, Dean. "Are Materialistic Explanations Always Best." Society of Philosophers in America
(SOPHIA), Kendalia, TX.
—. "Ethical Diversity, Ethical Government, and the Kingdom of Ends." Society for Ethics Across the
Curriculum, Scottsdale, AZ.
Gilbertson, Eric, Jitendra Tate, Dominick Fazzaro, Walter Trybula, Satyajit Dutta, Fritz Ahloff, Robert
McLean, Seth Barton & Zach Russell “Fostering Ethical, Social, Environmental, Health, and Safety
Awareness in Tomorrow's Engineers and Technologists”. American Society for Mechanical
Engineering, Montreal, CA.
Gilbertson, Eric, Jitendra Tate, Dominick Fazzaro, Craig Hanks, Walter Trybula, Satyajit Dutta, Fritz
Ahloff, & Robert McLean. “NSF-NUE: NanoTRA- Texas Regional Alliance to foster
'Nanotechnology Environment, Health, and Safety Awareness' in tomorrow's Engineering and
Technology Leaders,” Micro-Nano Tech Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
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Gilbertson, Eric, Jitendra Tate, Dominick Fazzaro, Walter Trybula, Satyajit Dutta, Fritz Ahloff, &
Robert McLean “A Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Institutional Approach to Teaching Ethical, Social,
Health, Safety, and Environmental Issues in Nanotechnology,” 2014 IEEE International Symposium
on Ethics in Engineering, Science, and Technology. Chicago, IL.
Gilbertson, Eric, Kunal Bhatnagar, Daniel Currie, Edith Ludivina De Leon Quiroz, Ashley Kotwal,
Tugba Ozel, John Petersen, Javad Rezanezhad Gatabi, MD Anwar Siddique, Lichen Xiang, Jiachen
Xue “Graduate RCR Education: Building a Shared Resource,” Co-Authored with, Annual Conference
on Responsible Conduct of Research. Lubbock, TX.
Hanks, J. Craig., Tate, J.S., Fazarro, D.E, Trybula, W. McLean, R.J.C., Dutta, S., Allhoff, F. Barton. S.
& Russell, Z. “Fostering Ethical, Social, Environmental, Health, and Safety Awareness in
Tomorrow's Engineers and Technologists,” ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering
Congress, Proceedings.
Hanks, J. Craig., Tate, J., Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., Dutta, D., Allhoff, F., & McLean. R. “A MultiDisciplinary, Multi-Institutional Approach to Teaching Ethical, Social, Health, Safety, and
Environmental Issues in Nanotechnology,” IEEE International Symposium on Ethics in Engineering,
Science, and Technology, Proceedings.
Hanks, J. Craig., Tate, J., Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., Dutta, D., Allhoff, F., & McLean. R. “The
Continuing Shock of the New: Some Thoughts on why Law, Regulation, and Codes are Not Enough
to Guide Emerging Technologies,” American Society for Engineering Education Proceedings.
Hanks, J. Craig., Tate, J., Fazarro, D., Trybula, W., Dutta, D., Allhoff, F., & McLean. R.. “NSF-NUE:
NanoTRA- Texas Regional Alliance to foster 'Nanotechnology Environment, Health, and Safety
Awareness' in Tomorrow's Engineering and Technology Leaders,” American Society for Engineering
Education Proceedings.
Jitendra Tate, Dominick Fazzaro, Walter Trybula, Craig Hanks, Satyajit Dutta, Fritz Ahloff, & Robert
McLean. “NSF-NUE: NanoTRA- Texas Regional Alliance to foster 'Nanotechnology Environment,
Health, and Safety Awareness' in tomorrow's Engineering and Technology Leaders.” NANOTECH:
TechConnect World Conference and Expo 2014. Washington, D.C.
Jitendra Tate, Dominick Fazzaro, Walter Trybula, Satyajit Dutta, Craig Hanks, Fritz Ahloff, & Robert
McLean. “The Continuing Shock of the New: Some Thoughts on why Law, Regulation, and Codes
are Not Enough to Guide Emerging Technologies”.American Society for Engineering Education.
Indianapolis, IN.
Hutcheson, Peter. “Changes in the New Mexico-Texas Philosophical Society,” New Mexico-Texas
Philosophical Society. El Paso, TX.
—. “Skepticism, Justified Beliefs, and Defeaters,” New Mexico-Texas Philosophical Society, El Paso,
TX.
Laycock, Joseph. “Time is a Flat Circle: True Detective and the Reciprocal Relationship Between Horror
Fiction and Moral Panic.” American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
—. “Heaven on Earth: Apparitional Movements, Space, and Power.” American Academy of Religion
Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.
Luizzi, Vincent. “Sustainability and the Three Business Leaders,” Twenty-first International Vincentian
Business Ethics Conference. All Hallows College, Dublin, Ireland.
Marquez, Ivan. “Philosophical Reflections on Indigenous Mesoamerican, South American, and AfroCaribbean Lifeworlds.” The Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies Presents: Mesoamerica
and Beyond: A Look at Origins and Lifeworlds. Austin College, Sherman, TX.
—. "Comments on Partridge and Jordan’s 'On the Normativity of Amusement'." The 72nd Annual
Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetics. San Antonio, TX.
Moses, Greg. “Schleitheim Confession as Prelude to Social Contract Theory.” Concerned Philosophers
for Peace, Millersville University, PA Moses, Greg. “’The Logos of the Kingdom is Always with
You’: J. Leonard Farmer and the Scholarship of Salvation.” Tenth Biennial Personalist Seminar,
Western Carolina University.
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—. “How to Make our Satisfactions Clear: Critical Pragmatism, Semiotic, and the Logic of Nonviolence.”
Charles S. Peirce International Centennial Congress, U Mass – Lowell.
Raphael, Rebecca. “Interpretive Prosthesis: Disabling Textual Authority.” presented at the Stavanger
International Conference on Disability, Illness, and Religion, School of Mission and Theology.
Stavanger, Norway.
—. “Shining Like Stars: Bodies of Light in Second Temple Literature and Science Fiction.” Society of
Biblical Literature. Vienna, AT.
—. “The Whole Body: On Terms of Embodiment in the Hebrew Bible.” Society of Biblical Literature,
Amsterdam, NL, Vienna, AT.
Surovell, Jonathan. "Keep Your Enemies Closer: Potentiality and the Liberal Stance on Abortion."
Pittsburgh Area Philosophy Colloquium. Washington, PA.
—. "But for the Grace of God: A Luck Egalitarian Theory of Moral Status." Association for Professional
Philosophy and Ethics. Costa Mesa, CA.
—. "But for the Grace of God: A Luck Egalitarian Theory of Moral Status." New Mexico-Texas
Philosophical Society. Houston, TX.
Watson, Coleen. "The Beauty of the Game: Establishing Sport and Artistic Interactions." Rocky
Mountain Division, American Society for Aesthetics Conference. Santa Fe, NM.
Wilson, Paul. “What in the Wide World of Sports is Going On (Ontologically Speaking)? Teams, Fans,
and a Peculiar Metaphysical Issue in the Philosophy of Sport.” Far West Popular Culture Association.
Las Vegas, NV.
Yuan, Lijun. “Inquiring Policies on Early Mothering in the US and Comparisons with Other Countries.”
Unjust Meantime: A Conference in Honor of Alison M. Jaggar, Bertram Morris Colloquium.
Boulder, CO.
—. Commentator: “Virtue Ethics Informed by Confucius and Aristotle”, The American Philosophical
Association. San Diego, CA.
Political Science
Balanoff, Howard & Warren Master. “Strengthening Performance Accountability: Engaging
Communities & Citizens in Shared Governance”. American Society for Public Administration.
Washington D.C.
Castillo, Cecilia. “Law without Good as an End: Libertarian Law and the Deterioration of Community”
Society of Catholic Social Scientists, Emmitsburg, MD.
Decker, Julia. “A New Majority: Legislative, Executive, Judicial, and Electoral Success for the LGBTQ
Movement.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
DeHart, Paul R. “Locke, God, and the Dissolution of All.” American Political Science Association.
Washington, D.C.
—. “Unconventional Justice: On the Normative Failure of Conventional Accounts of the Just.” Southwest
Social Science Association. San Antonio, TX.
DeSoto, William. “The Social Context of Alcohol Consumption.” American Political Science
Association. Washington, D.C.
Doyle, Thomas.“The Political Pre-requisites of Nuclear Disarmament: A Nuclear Ethical Analysis"
International Security and Arms Control/International Security Studies, Austin, TX.
—. “Nuclear Ethics” Swedish National Defense College. Stockholm, Sweden.
—. “Global Nuclear Power and International Security” International Studies Association, Toronto, CA.
—. “When Liberal Peoples Turn into Outlaw States: John Rawls’s Law of Peoples and the Prevention of
Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorism by Nuclear-Armed Democracies” International Studies
Association. Toronto, CA.
—. “Nuclear Security and Ethics” Delft University. Delft, NL.
—. “Global Nuclear Energy and International Security” Nuclear Knowledge Summit. Delft University,
Delft, NL.
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Evans, Michelle. “The New Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act.” Southern Academy of Legal Studies in
Business. San Antonio, TX.
Fields, Billy. “Complete Streets Policy: Public Participation and Transportation,” Collaborative Public
Management: Pathway to Good Governance at the Local Level. Brasov, RO.
—. “Accessing the Megaregion: Evaluating the Role of Greenways in Austin, TX Mega-Region
Transportation Planning,” Urban Affairs Association. San Antonio, TX.
—. “Global Implications of Citizen Engagement in Emergency Management: Building Resiliency,"
American Society for Public Administration. Washington, D.C.
—. “Interstates in New Orleans: From Robert Moses to Livability,” State Smart Transportation Institute
National Webinar.
Fields, Billy, A. Cradock, J. Barrett, S. Melly.. “Assessing the Impact of Bicycle Facilities on Use:
Evaluation of Minneapolis Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program.” Transportation Research
Board. Washington, D.C.
Fields, Billy & A. Cradock. “Federal Active Transportation Policy in Transition: From ISTEA to
Complete Streets," American Society for Public Administration. Washington, D.C.
Grasso, Kenneth L. “The Twilight of American Christendom.” Delivered at the 2014 Meeting of the
Society of Catholic Social Scientists, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, OH.
—. “From Articles of Peace to Kulturkampf: The HHS Mandate and the Problem of Religious Pluralism
in America.” Delivered at “Truth, Conscience, & Religious Freedom,” a conference sponsored by The
Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life, Steubenville, OH.
—. “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.
—. “Why Tocqueville Matters.” Delivered at “Acton University,” a conference sponsored by the Acton
Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids, MI.
—. “The State in Catholic Thought.” Delivered at “Acton University,” a conference sponsored by the
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids, MI.
—. “Tocqueville, Religion and Democracy.” Delivered at “Religion and Liberty: Acton & Tocqueville,”
a conference sponsored by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids,
MI.
Hanks, Emily. “Community and citizen engagement: Managing change, community development, and
volunteer involvement.” International Public Administration Forum. Brasov, RO.
Hanks, J. C. & Hanks, Emily. K. “Curbing corruption: Making ethics and justice a priority at every
level.” International Public Administration Forum. Brasov, RO
Mora, Sherri. “E.J. Davis and the Texas Constitution.” Keynote, San Jacinto Day, San Jacinto Central.
Pasadena, TX.
—. “Creating Effective Assessments for Core Curriculum.” Houston Community College District.
Houston, TX.
—. “Imbedding Assessment Questions for THECB Core Objectives.” Dallas County Community College
District. Dallas, TX.
—. “Assessing Learning Outcomes for GOVT 2305 and 2306.” St. Phillips College. San Antonio, TX.
Rahm, Dianne & Nandhini Rangarajan, “U.S. Cities and Climate Change Adaptation: A Survey of
Resiliency Efforts.” American Society for Public Administration. Washington, D.C.
Rahm, Dianne. “Hydraulic Fracturing in Texas: Technology, Environmental Concerns, and Regulation.”
Comal County Unitarian Universalist Forum. New Braunfels, TX.
—. "Chemical Safety and Emergency Management.” Priorities Conference. Austin TX.
Sanchez, Omar. “The Perils of Asymmetry in Inter party Institutionalization.” LASA International
Conference. Chicago, IL.
Shields, Patricia. “Tools for Writing Excellent Research Papers.” American Society for Public
Administration. Washington, D.C.
—. “PhD Summit Getting Published and Finding Coherence.” American Society for Public
Administration. Washington, D.C.
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—. “Navigating the Tricky Shores of Regional and NASPAA Accreditation: The Case of Texas State
University.” National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. Albuquerque,
NM.
Tara Tolford, John Renne & Billy Fields..“Development of a Low-Cost Methodology for Evaluating
Pedestrian Safety in Support of Complete Streets Policy Implementation.” Transportation Research
Board. Washington, D.C.
Wright, Walter A. “La Cultura y sus Efectos en la Negociación y Mediación.” Segundo Congreso
Internacional de Abordaje de Conflictos. Santa Fe, AR.
—. “Neurociencia: Aportes para Comprender el Comportamiento Humano en la Negociación y
Mediación.” Colegio de Abogados y Procuradores de Salta, Salta, AR.
—. “Mediación y Multiculturalidad." Universidad Blas Pascal. Córdoba, AR.
—. “Métodos para prevenir, administrar y resolver conflictos en el interior de las empresas.” Universidad
Nacional de Lomas de Zamora. Lomas de Zamora, AR.
—. Curso-Taller de Metodología en Justicia Alternativa.” Semana Municipal de Mediación. San Luis
Potosí, MX.
—. “Principales Escuelas y Teorías que Sustentan la Negociación y Mediación: Su Metodología en el
Proceso.” Semana Municipal de Mediación. San Luis Potosí, MX.
—. “Los Mecanismos Alternativos de la Solución de Conflictos en Texas.” Semana de Derecho,
Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí. San Luis Potosí, MX.
—. “Neurociencia: Aportes para Comprender el Comportamiento Humano en la Negociación y
Mediación.” Semana de Derecho, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, MX.
—. "Mediator's Role in Improving Political Discourse: A Modest Proposal." Texas Association of
Mediators. Austin, TX.
Yun, Hyun J. “Selling Political Messages and Building Candidate Associations in the Campaign
Tournaments. 77th Western Political Science Association Annual Conference. Seattle, WA.
Psychology
Arteta, J., Cobos, B., Howard, Krista & Jordan, K. “Evaluation of how Depression and Anxiety Mediate
the Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing and Opioid Misuse in Chronic Pain Populations”
International Organization for Social Sciences & Behavioral Research. San Antonio, TX.
Angulo, Sarah K. “Benefits of study abroad” Faculty Workshop, Developing Study-Abroad Programs.
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
—. “Trading cultures, transforming lives” Southwestern Social Sciences Association, San Antonio, TX.
Bertsch, S. & Graham, Reiko. “The effects of binaural stimulation on vigilance and mood.” Association
of Psychological Sciences. San Francisco, CA.
Bitney, Catherine. “Invited Talk on Clinical Psychology” Psychology Living Learning Community, .
Budson, A. E., Deason, Rebecca, Flannery, S., Mithal P. S., Hussey, E. P., Crehan, E. T., Ally, B. A.
Poster: “Changes in response bias: Evidence from older adults and patients with Alzheimer's disease”
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. Copenhagen, DK.
Cook, H. M. & Ginsburg, Harvey J. “An Explanation of Why Military PTSD Treatments Differ in
Quality of Research Methodology: A Comparison of Pharmacological, Cognitive-behavioral and
Nontraditional Therapies” International Organization of Social Sciences & Behavioral Research, San
Antonio, TX.
Craig, Ellis M., Jones, Joanna, Seay, Ollie J. “Ethical Issues in Intellectual and Developmental Disability
Services – 2014” American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Texas
Chapter, San Antonio, TX.
Craig, Ellis M., Kimmel, Charlotte M., Seay, Ollie J. “Practice Issues in Psychology” American
Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Texas Chapter, San Antonio, TX.
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Craig, Ellis M., Seay, Ollie J., Quintero-Conk, Maria. “Use of the DSM-5 with Intellectual and
Developmental Disability Populations” American Association on Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities Texas Chapter. Austin, TX.
Davis, John M., Collins, K., Winfrey, H., Guram, Z. P., Arteta, J. Poster: “International psychology:
Updating a bibliography of psychology throughout the world” Meeting of the Southwestern
Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
De Leon, N., Tapscott, B. E., Welch, H., Schepis, Ty S. “Does Venting Predict Longer Abstinence?”
Second Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Duong, A. & Ginsburg, Harvey J. “An Ethological Analysis of Dog-Owner Play Behaviors at a FreeRoam Dog Park” Meeting of the International Organization of Social Sciences & Behavioral
Research. San Antonio, TX.
Etherton, Joseph L., Brand, T., Hummer, B., Oshea, C., Clark, R. Poster: “Effects of induced pain on
CVLT-2 performance” Southwestern Psychological Association Annual Convention. San Antonio,
TX.
Etherton, Joseph L., OShea, C., Hummer, B., Brand, T. Poster: “Cold Pressor Pain Does Not
Significantly Reduce WMS-IV Immediate Auditory Memory Performance” Southwestern
Psychological Association Annual Convention. San Antonio, TX.
Etherton, Joseph L., OShea, C., Hummer, B., Brand, T., Clark, R. Poster: “Raven’s Progressive
Matrices performance is not impaired by induced pain” Southwestern Psychological Association
Annual Convention. San Antonio, TX.
Euhus, B., Bertsch, S., Ceballos, Natalie A., Graham, Reiko. Poster: “Appetitive cues moderate gazecuing effects elicited by expressive faces” 26th annual convention for the Association of
Psychological Sciences. San Francisco, CA.
Flannery, S., Deason, Rebecca, Mithal P. S., Hussey, E. P., Crehan, E. T., Ally, B. A., Budson, A. E.
“Changes in response bias: Evidence from older adults and patients with Alzheimer’s disease” 2014
Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
Goetz, C. D., Easton, Judith A., Meston, C. M. & Buss, D. M. “The link between sexual exploitability
and sexual attraction” Data Blitz presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social
Psychology Evolutionary Psychology Pre-Conference. Austin, TX.
Howard, Krista J. “Careers in Psychology” Psi Chi, International Honor Society of Psychology. San
Marcos, TX.
Howard, J. T., Hughes, H., Howard, Krista J. “Spatial Patterning of Public School Teacher Stress Levels
in Texas” Applied Demography Conference. San Antonio, TX.
Howard, R. & Perilloux, Carin. “The Interaction of Sex and Sexual Orientation on Perceived
Effectiveness of Attraction Tactics” Roundtable,12th annual SPSP Evolutionary Psychology PreConference. Austin, TX.
Kelemen, William L. “Preparing for Graduate School” Psi Chi, Texas State University, San Marcos,
TX.
Kelemen, William L. & Bassili, J. J. Poster: “How do time of day and activity levels influence memory
and metacognitive accuracy?” Psychonomic Society. Long Beach, CA.
Kelemen, William L., Dorethy, Marcie D., Bassili, Joseph J. Poster: “Graded versus Ungraded Quizzes:
Effects on Reading Compliance Rates and Test Scores” Southwestern Psychological Association. San
Antonio, TX.
Kleber, K. T., Deason, Rebecca, O’Connor, M. K., Sun, X., Flannery, S., Tat, M. J., Budson, A. E. “Use
of Explicit Memory Cues in Patients with aMCI” 2014 Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual
Meeting. Boston, MA.
Light, M., Ceballos, Natalie A., Bertsch, S., Graham, Reiko. Poster: “Reflexive orienting to happy and
disgusted gaze faces and tobacco targets in smokers and nonsmokers” 21st annual meeting of the
Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Boston, MA.
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Malkani, R., Paplambros, P., Santostasi, G., Reid, K., Westerberg, Carmen, Weintraub, S., Zee, P. C.
“Impaired slow wave activity dissipation in mild cognitive impairment” Annual Meeting of the
Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC. Minneapolis, MN.
Mendez, Roque & Bueno, E. Poster: “Attitudinal predictors of pregnancy intentions in young Latinas”
American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.
—. Poster: “Family factor predicts pregnancy likelihood and intentions in young Latinas” Association of
Psychological Sciences. San Francisco, CA.
Mendez, Roque V., Graham, R., Campos, A., Hu, J. “La La validación de constructos para una escala
Mexicana de empatía” Escuela Libre de Psicologia, A.C., Chihuahua, MX.
Nadkarni, N., Flannery, S., Deason, Rebecca, Frustace, B., Ahadi, S., Ally, B. A., Budson, A. E. “Recallto-reject: Strategies to reduce false recognition in patients with mild cognitive impairment” 2014
Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
Nordquist, Eric. “From Human Factors to Usability to User Experience..and back again!” Human
Factors and Ergonomics Society. Chicago, IL.
—. University of Texas’s iSchool Career Panel for Human Factors, Austin, TX.
—. “What is Human Factors Psychology and what does it have to do with my Smartphone” TAMU
Psychology Speaker Series. College Station, TX.
Ogletree, Shirley M. “Gender, Well-being and Marriage. Symposium, Exploring Gender, Mental Health,
and Wellness, Women and Gender Research Collaborative” Center for Multicultural and Gender
Studies. Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
Ogletree, Shirley, Hill, B., Arrendondo, A., McCrary, K. Poster: “Gender comparisons related to
Texting” Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Ogletree, Shirley, Sisco, J., Sowinski-Okeefe, N. Poster: “Comparing accuracy of online and paperpencil assessment techniques” Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Ogletree, Shirley, Winfrey, H., Archer, Richard A. “Choice and Agency: Implications for Interpersonal
Judgments” Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Osborn, M. & Ginsburg, Harvey J. “William James’ automatic sweetheart: Measurement of love for
human and android sweethearts” Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Riley, D., Stephensen, K., Brissette, N. & Ginsburg, Harvey J. “A Naturalistic Observation of Food
Neonegativity in Humans” Meeting of the International Organization of Social Sciences &
Behavioral Research. San Antonio, TX.
Rosa, N. M., Deason, Rebecca, Budson, A. E., Gutchess, A. H. “Source Memory and Self-Reference in
Mild Cognitive Impairment due to Alzheimer's Disease” Eastern Psychological Association Annual
Meeting. Boston, MA.
—. “Memory for source in patients with mild cognitive impairment” 2014 Cognitive Aging Conference.
Atlanta, GA.
Sanguinetti, Joseph L., Trujillo, Logan T., Schnyer, David M., Allen, John J. B., Peterson, Mary A.
Poster: “Increased alpha band activity indexes inhibitory competition across a border during figure
assignment” The 13th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. St. Pete Beach, FL.
Santana, A. & Kelemen, William L. Poster: “Memory and Metacognitive Accuracy Following Moderate
and Heavy Bouts of Aerobic Exercise” Texas Psychological Association. Dallas, TX.
Schepis, Ty S. & Hakes, J. K. “Non-medical Use of Prescription Medication Status Corresponds with
Change in Health-Related Quality of Life: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey” Second
Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Seay, Ollie. J. “Ethical Concerns: Intellectual Disability.” & “Contemporary Issues in Forensic
Evaluation.” Capacity FOR JUSTICE. Austin, Texas.
Stanfield, C. T., Hogan, D., Goddard, P., Ginsburg, Harvey J. “The Inexplicable Sex Differences in
Homonegativity: A Proposed New Paradigm of Implicit Cognitive Systems” International
Organization of Social Sciences & Behavioral Research. San Antonio, TX.
Stark, A., Gosselin, E., Aoki, T., Deason, Rebecca, Flannery, S., O’Connor, M. K., Patterson, J.,
McGurin, Kowlett, Wessler, Budson, A. E. Poster: “Alzheimer Association Demential Care
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Coordination Project” Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Center Annual Scientific Poster
Symposium. Boston, MA.
Thurin, K., Ceballos, Natalie A., Graham, Reiko. Poster: “Changes in P100 amplitudes to alcohol
images in freshman females are moderated by ethnicity and alcohol-related attitudes” 21st annual
meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Boston, MA.
Timperlake, E. C., Oberle, Crystal D. Poster: “Effects of music on environmental attitudes and helping
behavior” Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Tooley, Kristen, Traxler, M. J. “Effects of Repeated Exposure on Sentence Processing Time: Object
Relatives and” 27th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Columbus, OH.
Tooley, Kristen, Konopka, A. E., Watson, D. G. Poster: “Priming Prosody: Speech Rate and Boundary
Placement” 20th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing.
Edinburgh, UK.
Westerberg, Carmen. “Never go to bed angry: Testing the memorial consequences of this old adage”
Memory Disorders Research Society Annual Meeting. Austin, TX.
Sociology
Bouzard, Gayle & Rollman-Tinajero, C. “Processes That Shape the Heterosexual Women’s Sexual
Identity” Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, CA.
Dietrich, David. “The Real Americans: Identity and the Threat in the Tea Party” Annual meetings of the
American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA.
Harris, Deborah, Harris, W., Fondren, K. “Adapting the Hunger Banquet Exercise for Classroom Size
and Sociological Learning” Southern Sociological Society Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.
Kotarba, Joseph. “Forging an International Interactionism through Theory and Music” The Fifth Annual
Conference of the European Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism. Aalborg, DK.
—. “Collaborating with the Community: The Extra-Territorial Research Team” Engaging Patients,
Families and Communities in all Phases of Translational Research to Improve Health, NIH. Bethesda,
MD.
—. “From Basic to Applied to Policy: Teaming in Symbolic Interactionism” The Annual Peter Hall
Lecture. Kansas City, MO.
—. “SSSI Town Hall” The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. San
Francisco, CA.
Dietrich, K., Day, Susan B., Mosel-Talavera, Kelly, Hickman, Lois. “Internship Program Workshop”
American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA.
Pino, Nathan W., Shanafelt, R. “On the Similarities Between Atrocities and Other Forms of Extreme
Violence Occurring in Different Contexts” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.
Romero, Rachel, Atzmon, T., Casarez, R. “Approval and Resistance: Street Artists’ Ambivalence
Towards Gentrification in Austin, TX” American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA.
—. “Art and Stratification: An Analysis of Graffiti Territoriality within Legal Walls” Southwestern
Social Science Association. San Antonio, TX.
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IV. Awarded External Grants, Contracts and Program
Funding
Anthropology
Ahlman, Todd. “Archaeological Monitoring and Backhoe Trench Investigation at 41WM807, Brushy
Creek.” KB Homes. $18,610.
—. “Off-site Data Recovery at Spring Lake.” City of San Marcos, $147,565.
—. “Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Mayorca Villas Project in Browwnsville, Texas. Sonoma
Housing Advisors, LLC., $5500.
—. “San Pedro North, #140427, San Antonio, Texas Archaeological Survey.” Greg Markwardt, $3000.
—. “Majors Place Apartments Archaeological Survey,” Sonoma Housing Advisors, LLC., $6500.
Benton, Amy. “Riverside Drive Reconstruction Monitoring, City of San Marcos, $16,088.
—. “Archeological Specimens and Associated Documents for Site 41CP20, 41CP21 and 41CP22,
TxDOT, $9323.
Brunsen, Emily & Monica Schoch-Spana. “Sociocultural Elements of Emergency Communications
about Medical Countermeasures. UPMCHS, $61,842.
Bytheway, J., D. Steadman & Daniel Wescott. 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 Basic Scientific research to
Support Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes. $127,097.
Collins, Michael B. “Processing of Optically Stimulated Luminescence Samples” Summerlee
Foundation, $5000.
—. Donation:“Prehistory Research Project at Texas State.” The Gault School of Archaeological Research,
$310,000.
—. Donation:“Prehistory Research Project at Texas State. Bench Tree Group, LLC.”, $100,000.
Conlee, Christina A. “Tracing the Remains of Imperial Resistance: An Archaeological Study of the Site
of Huaca del Loro, Peru.” Curtiss T. Brennan & Mary G. Brennan Foundation $5000.
Reilly, Kent. “Mississippian Iconographic Workshop,” Lannan Foundation $15,365.
Schoch-Spana, Monica (PI). “Ensuring Appropriate Public Use of Medical Countermeasures Through
Effective Emergency Communication." US Food and Drug Administration, $61,842.
Gordon, G. & K. Knudson. An Isotopic Taphonomy of Human Remains. National Institute of Justice
Basic Scientific Research to Support Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes. Arizona State
University. Subcontract PI: Daniel Wescott. $2043.
Spradley, M. Kathrine. Bioarchaeological Services, Moore Archaeological Consulting, $5129.
English
Grimes, Tom. The Burdine Johnson Foundation. Funding for the Katherine Anne Porter House.
$100,000.
Geography
Boehm, Richard. Donation: Jesse Luxton, Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education, $20,000.
—.Donation: Michael Young, Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education, $20,000
—. “Grosvenor Scholar.” National Geographic Society. $72,833.
—. “GeoProgressions.” Association of American Geographers, $101,170.
—. Donation: Iowa Alliance for Geography Education. $10,000.
—.”Grosvenor Center.” National Geographic Education Foundation, 113,838.
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—.”Grosvenor Center.” Sid Richardson, $5000.
—.”Rapid Research: Geospatial Resources, Materials, and Tools for STEM Teacher Preparation
Association of American Geographers, $120,000.
Chen, X., Jennifer Jensen, Hongchi S., M. O'Conner & R. Walter. CC*IIE Networking Infrastructure:
Enabling and Improving Data Driven Research at Texas State University. National Science
Foundation. $499,896.
Chow, Edwin. “RAPID: Geospatial Resources, Materials and Tools for STEM Teacher Preparation,”
National Science Foundation, 200,000.
Estaville, Lawrence & Abel Galaviz, Donation: “Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges
and Outreach.” St. David’s HealthCare, $5000.
Estaville, Lawrence.Donation: Ft. Worth REP VII, $11,500.
—. Donation: “Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and Outreach.” Texas Oncology,
$5000.
—. Donation: “Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and Outreach.” Central Texas
Medical Center, $4000.
—. Donation: “Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and Outreach.” Austin
Radiological Association, $1000.
Julian, Jason. “Land Management Impacts on Water Quality in New Zealand Across Political
Boundaries.” NASA, $213,262.
—. “Collaborative Research: Cross-scale Interactions among Climate Change, Land Use. National
Science Foundation, $72,184.
Larsen, Robert. “Texas Recycling Data Initiative Recycling Survey.” Burns & McDonnell, $9564.
Oestreich, Jo Beth. “Bridging the Human and Physical Experiences of Africa.” Texas Fund for
Geographic Education, $16,880.
Petersen, James F. “Texas Alliance for Geographic Education Strategic Planning.” National Geographic
Society Education Foundation, $27,000.
—. “Local to Global: Enhancing Geo-Literacy in Social Studies Courses” Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board/National Geographic Society Education Foundation. Project, $38,208.
—. “Texas Alliance for Geographic Education 2014-2015.” National Geographic Society Education
Foundation, $60,000.
—. “Exploring Texas with Digital Story Maps.” Humanities Texas, $4891.
History
Berlage, Nancy. Summer Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, “America’s East Central
European Immigrants & Refugees: Migration and Memory," East Central European Center, Harriman
Institute, Columbia University. $2700.
Brennan, Mary. “Humanities Speaker Series.” Koch Founcation, $2500.
Puente Luna, José Carlos de la. Andean Cosmopolitans: Indigenous Journeys to the Habsburg Royal
Court. National Endowment for the Humanities Faculty Grant. $50,400.
Dunn, Dennis. Aaron and Meg Dunn Thorburn Family Scholarship. Donation, $2000.
—. Ronald and Colette Johnson Scholarship. Donation. $1000.
—. Board of Advisers Scholarships. Donation, $5000.
—. Kenneth and Verena Wilson Quasi-Endowment for Asian Studies. Donation, $30,000.
—. Javier Mere Scholarship for Cambodian Studies. Donation, $1250.
Glass, Bryan. Charles Koch Foundation, Humanities Speaker Series. Donation, $2500
Hartman, Gary. Dickson Productions' MusicFest. Donation, $9000.
—. Michael R. Davis Scholarship. Donation, $2500.
—. Kent Finlay Scholarship. Donation, $10,000.
—. Center for Texas Music History. Donations, $15,000.
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Utley, Dan K. Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, funding for Official Texas Historical
Marker application form. $300.
Modern Languages
Jaffe, Catherine M. Transformations of the Madrid Theater Style: Music from 17th- and 18th-Century
Spain and Latin America, Concert, $4000.
—. Translation and Cultural Transfer in the Eighteenth Century: A Transatlantic Triangle. Guest Lecture
by Prof. Mónica Bolufer, University of Valencia, Spain. Spain’s Ministry of Education, Culture, and
Sport Hispanex Grant. $1400.
Philosophy
Carson, Jo Ann. “ Skeptical Challenges to Free Will from Neuroscience and Social Psychology.”
Humanities Texas. $1000.
Hanks, Craig. Tate, J., Fazarro, Dutta. Supplemental Grant to NSF-NanoTRA. $6000.
Raphael, Rebecca. NEH Summer Stipend. Physical Representation and Disability in the Dead Sea
Scrolls. $6000.
Political Science
Farmer, Jayce & Longoria, Thomas. Implementation of a Performance Appraisal System for Appointed
Officials, City of Kyle. $4400.
Fields, Billy & Longoria, Thomas. Community Survey. City of Hutto. $5000.
—. Evaluation of Complete Streets Policy by Metropolitan Panning Organizations: Funded through the
Southwest Region University Transportation Center/University of New Orleans Transportation
Institute. $11,000.
Mora, Sherri. Guest Speaker Program. Charles Koch Foundation. $5500.
Psychology
Haskard Zolnierek, Kelly & Krista Howard. “Interactive Medication Adherence Monitor (IMAM)
Smartphone Program for Chronic Medical Conditions- Phase II.” Research Enhancement Program
Grant, Texas State University.$6670.
Sociology
Kotarba, Joseph. “Analysis of the 2-1-1 Texas Information and Referral Network Website and Area
Information Center Data.” Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, $52,164.
Martinez, Gloria. Knowledge is Power Program, “KIPP Summer Camp.” $1000.
Watt, Toni. “Evaluation of Harris County Protective Services Integrated Behavioral Health
Implementation Grant.” The Hogg Foundation, $31,842.
—. “Evaluation Research for Integrated Behavioral Health Care Phase II: Fort Bend Family Heath Center
and Physicians at Sugar Creek.” George Foundation, $37,830.
Watt, Toni, Louis Appel, Robin Rosell & Laurie Seremetis. “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 Health Policy
Institute. $58,625.
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V. Editorships of Journals and Membership on Editorial
Boards – International, National, Regional and State
Anthropology
Black, Stephen L. Editorial Board. Journal of Texas Archeology and History.
—. Co-Editor. www.texasbeyondhistory.net.
Conlee, Christina. Contributing Editor. “South American Archaeology”, Handbook of Latin American
Studies, Library of Congress.
Garber, James. Editorial Board. Journal: “Research Reports in Belizean Archaeology.”
Schoch-Spana, Monica. Associate Editor. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism.
Wescott, Daniel. Editorial Board. Journal of Forensic Sciences.
—. Book Review Editor. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
English
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. Editorial Board. Intensities Online Journal.
—. Editorial Board. Women and Gender Studies Journal, Texas State University.
Coates, Jason. Editorial Consultant. Southwestern American Literature: Poetry.
duBois, Jennifer. Contributing Editor. American Short Fiction.
Feeler, W. Ross. Contributing Editor. Arcadia Magazine.
Fitzgerald, Keri L. Assistant Editor. Journal of College Reading and Learning.
Fry, Logan. Co-Editor-in-Chief. FLAG + VOID.
Jensen, William. Editor. Southwestern American Literature.
—. Editor. Texas Books in Review.
Keltner, Daniel. Managing Editor. Newfound.
Ledbetter, Kathryn. Editorial Board. Research Society forVictorian Periodicals.
—. Editoral Board, American Quilt Study Group.
Marquiss, Twister. Copy Editor. The Journal of Research on Women and Gender.
—. Co-Editor. The Journal of Texas Music History.
Mogull, Scott. Development Editor. Technical Communication Quarterly.
Morin, Tomas. Advisory Editor. Newfound Journal.
Morrison, Susan. Children’s Literature Association Graduate Awards Essay Committee Judge.
Parks, Cecily. Editorial Board. Alice James Books.
Williams, Miriam. Editorial Board of the Journal of Technical Writing and Communication.
—. Editorial Review Board. Journal of Business and Technical Communication.
—. Review Board. Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research.
Zhu, Pinfan. Editorial Board. Social Science Journal, Sage Open.
Geography
Blanchard, Denise. Associate Editor. Research in Geographic Education.
Boehm, Richard G. Editorial Board. The Social Studies.
—. Executive Editor. Research in Geographic Education.
Butler, David R. Book Review Editor. Geomorphology.
—. Section Editor. AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography, Geomorphology Section, Physical
Geography Volume.
—. Section Editor. “Classics Revisited” and “From the Archives”, Progress in Physical Geography.
—. Editorial Board. Frontiers in Quaternary Science, Geomorphology and Paleoenvironment.
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—. Editorial Board. The AAG Review of Books.
—. Editorial Board. Physical Geography.
—. Editorial Board. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
—. Editorial Board. Applied Geography.
—. Editorial Board. The Open Geology Journal.
Fuhrmann, Sven. Editorial Board. Kartographische Nachrichten (Journal of Cartography and
Geographic Information).
Muñiz-Solari, Osvaldo. Editorial Board. Revista Cartografica. Official journal of PAIGH (Pan American
Institute of Geography and History), Organization of American States (OAS), Mexico.
—. Editorial Board. Revista Geografica. Official journal of PAIGH (Pan American Institute of Geography
and History), Organization of American States (OAS), Mexico.
—. Editorial Board. Research in Geographic Education. The Gilbert M. Grosvenor Center for Geographic
Education. San Marcos, TX.
—. International Editorial Board (Central and South America). Review of International Geographical
Education Online. RIGEO.
—. Editorial Board. GeoTrópico. An Open Access, Peer Reviewed Geographical Journal, Grupo
GEOLAT. Universidad de Córdova, Montería, Colombia.
Oestreich, Jo Beth. Editorial Board. The Social Studies Texan.
Petersen, James F. Book Review Editor. Journal of Geography.
—. Editorial Board. European Journal of Educational Studies.
—. Editorial Board. Review of International Geographical Education Online.
—. Editorial Board. Turkish Journal of Geography Education.
Sansom, Andrew. Series Editor of River Books with Texas A&M Press Conservation Leadership with
Texas A&M Press.
Tiefenbacher, John P. Editor of Scholarly Journal. Latin American Studies.
—. Senior Editor of Scholarly Journal. The Southwestern Geographer.
—. Editorial Board Member. Scholarly Journal: Environmental Hazards.
Zhan, F. Benjamin. Editorial Board. Journal of Transport Geography
—. Editorial Board. Environmental Health Insights.
—. Editorial Board. International Editorial Advisory Board, Asian Geographer.
History
Berlage, Nancy. Book Reviews Editor. Sound Historian, Journal of the Texas Oral History Association.
De la Teja, Jesús F. Book Review Editor. Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
—. Editorial Board. Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
—. Editorial Board. Catholic Southwest: A Journal of History and Culture.
—. Editorial Board. Journal of Texas Archeology and History.
Glass, Bryan. Founding Editor and Member of the Editorial Board. Britain and the World: Historical
Journal of The British Scholar Society (published by Edinburgh University Press).
—. Lead Editor. Britain and the World Book Series (published by Palgrave Macmillan).
Hart, Paul. Section Editor. Journal of the Southwest Council of Latin American History.
Hartman, Gary. Editor. The Journal of Texas Music History.
—. Series Editor. The John and Robin Dickson Book Series in Texas Music.
Helgeson, Jeffrey. Editorial Board. The Middle West Review.
Lannon, Deirdre. Music Advisory Board. Texas State Historical Association, Handbook of Texas Music.
Makowski, Elizabeth. Editorial Board. Catholic Southwest.
Mellard, Jason. Editorial Board. The Journal of Texas Music History.
—. Editorial Board. John and Robin Dickson Series in Texas Music History. Texas A & M University
Press.
Pliley, Jessica R. Editorial Board Member. Journal of Research on Women and Gender.
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Siegenthaler, Peter. Contributing Editor. The American Poetry Review. Philadelphia, PA.
Utley, Dan K. Editor. Sound Historian: The Journal of the Texas Oral History Association.
Yick, Joseph. Editorial Board. Electronic Journal of the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast.
Modern Languages
Beale-Rivaya, Yasmine. Editorial Board. History Research Journal.
Cuadrado, Agustín. Co-Director. Letras Hispanas: Revista de Literatura y Cultura.
—. Managing Editor, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies.
Echeverria, Miriam. Editorial Board. Letras Femeninas. Evaluating Critical Articles.
—. Editorial Board. Confluencia. Evaluating Articles and Creative Writing.
Juge, Matthew. Production Editor. Diachronica.
Martinez, Sergio. Co-Director. On-line Journal: Letras Hispanas.
Ugalde, Sharon. Editorial Board. Letras Hispanas: Revista de Literatura y Cultura.
—. Editorial Board. Cuadernos de ALDEEU Editorial Board of Aula Lírica.
Philosophy
Kanon, Elizabeth. Editor. TexasPhilosophical.wordpress.com.
Laycock, Joseph. Editorial Consultant. Nova Religio.
—. Editorial board. Popular Culture, Religion, and Society. A Social Scientific Approach. Brill Book
Series.
—. Guest Editor. Nova Religio.
Luizzi, Vincent. Editorial Board Journal of Academic Ethics.
—. Advisory Editorial Committee. International Library of Universalism.
—. Editor. Studies in Jurisprudence, Value Inquiry Book Series.
—. Editor. Legal Matters, Value Inquiry Book Series Editorial Board, Value Inquiry Book Series.
McKinney, Audrey. Editorial Board. Journal of Research on Women and Gender.
Yuan, Lijun. Editorial Board. Journal of Research on Women and Gender.
Political Science
Balanoff, Howard. Editorial Board. Journal of Public Finance & Management.
Castillo, Cecilia. Managing Editor. The Catholic Social Science Review.
Crossett, Lynn. International Interdisciplinary Advisory and Editorial Board. The International Journal
of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation.
DeHart, Paul. Editorial Board. Political Science Reviewer
.Grasso, Kenneth L. Member, Executive Editorial Board, Journal of Markets & Morality.
—. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, The Political Science Reviewer.
—. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, The Catholic Social Science Review.
Gorman, Robert. Editor. Society of Catholic Social Scientists Publications Series.
—. Editor Armed Forces and Society Review.
Leder, Arnold. Board of Editors. The Public Manager.
—. Academic Advisory Board. Hadassah, The National Jewish Women's Organization of America.
Ruger, William. Book Review Editor. Armed Forces and Society.
Shields, Patricia. Editor-in-Chief. Armed Forces & Society.
—. Editorial Board. Administration & Society Shields.
—. Editorial Board. Journal of Public Affairs Education.
—. Section Editor. Military Management and Defense Policy, Encyclopedia of Public Administration and
Public Policy.
Tajalli, Hassan. Editorial Board of Armed Forces and Society.
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Wright, Walter A. Editor-in-Chief. El Acuerdo.
Yun, Hyun. International Interdisciplinary Advisory and Editorial Board (IIAEB).
Psychology
Davis, John. Editorial Board. PsycCRITIQUES, APA Review of Books.
Etherton, Joseph. Editorial Board, Assessment.
—. Editorial Board. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.
Mendez, Roque. Editorial Board Member. Acta de Investigacion Psicologica.
—. Editorial Board Member. Revista de Psicologia Social y Personalidad.
Schepis, Ty. BioMed Research International Editorial Board.
Westerberg, Carmen. Editor. International Journal of Neurology Research.
Sociology
Anderson, Audwin. International Editorial Board.
Giuffre, Patti. Editorial Board. Journal for Research on Women and Gender.
—. Editorial Board. Teaching Sociology.
Watt, Toni. Editorial Board Sociological Practice: A Journal of Clinical and Applied Sociology.
VI. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership
Positions and Board Memberships – International,
National and Regional
Anthropology
Bousman, Britt. Honorary Research Associate, GAES, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Reilly III, Kent F. Named A Regent: University of Alabama Museum Board.
Wernecke, D. Clark. Committee Member. Education Committee. Archaeological Institute of America.
English
Blair, John. The 2014 Tusculum Review Editor’s Prize for Fiction.
—. The 2014 Florida Review Poetry Prize.
Dorst, Doug & Abrams, J. J. Nominees for 2015 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, Dublin
City Council, Dublin, Ireland.
duBois, Jennifer. New York Public Library Young Lions Award Finalist (Cartwheel), New York Public
Library.
—. Housatonic Book Award Winner (Cartwheel), Western Connecticut State University.
Fry, Logan. Finalist, 2014 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships, Poetry
Foundation.
Johnson, Vanessa Couto. Gambling the Aisle's 2014 Chapbook Prize.
—. Listed as a Highly Commended Poet for the 2014 Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Prize.
Marquiss, Twister. "Inclination of the Free Radical," honorable mention, Glimmer Train Fiction Open.
Needham, Keith. Secretary, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi-Chapter 325, Chapter of Merit,
National Phi Kappa Phi Association.
Olson, Marilynn. The inaugural Mentoring Award from the Children's Literature Association.
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Geography
Blue, Sarah. Board Member for the Conference of Latin American Geographers.
Butler, David R. Visiting Geographical Scientist Program, Association of American Geographers and
Gamma Theta Upsilon Geographical Honor Society.
—. Serving as Section Editor for Geomorphology, AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography.
Earl, Richard A. Recipient of the Presidential Honors Award from Gamma Theta Upsilon, International
Geography Honor Society.
Estaville, Lawrence E. Exceptional Service Award, Board of Directors, National Marrow Donor
Program.
Hiner, Colleen. Finalist, J. Warren Nystrom Award, Association of American Geographers, for “Beyond
the edge and in between: (Re)conceptualizing the rural-urban interface as meaning-model-metaphor.”
Lu, Yongmei. First Delegate of Texas State University to the University Consortium of Geographic
Information Sciences (UCGIS).
—. Conference Program Committee, the 22nd International Conference on GeoInformatics. Kaohsiung,
Taiwan.
Muniz Solari, Osvaldo. International Part-Time Professor. School of Geographical Sciences. East China
Normal University. Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Yuan, Yihong. Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad, Chinese Ministry of
Education.
History
Bishop, Elizabeth. American Institute for Maghrib Studies, recognized mentor. National Council on U.S.
Arab Relations, Malone Fellowship in Arab and Islamic Studies (Saudi Arabia).
Denton, Lynn. First Vice President, Texas State Historical Association.
Glass, Bryan. Fellow, Royal Historical Society.
—. Palgrave Macmillan's Highlighted Book of the Month, September, The Scottish Nation at Empire's
End.
Tillman, Ellen. Edward M. Coffman First Manuscript Prize for Military History, Society for Military
History.
Modern Languages
Martínez, Sergio M. SCOLAS-Southwest Council of Latin American Studies’ Service and Leadership
Award. San Diego, California.
Philosophy
Watson, Coleen. Best Graduate Student Paper "The Beauty of the Game: Establishing Sport and Artistic
Interactions." Rocky Mountain Division of the American Society for Aesthetics Conference, Santa
Fe, NM.
Political Science
Grasso, Kenneth L. Second Vice-President, Society of Catholic Social Scientists.
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Psychology
Howard, Krista J.. Editorial Board member, Jounal of Applied Biobehavioral Research.
Mendez, Roque. Recipient, Escuela Libre de Psicologia in Chihuahua, Mexico Named in my honor.
VII. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership
Positions and Board Memberships – State, Local and
University
Anthropology
Bousman, Britt. Honorary Professor of International Studies, Texas State University.
Brunson, Emily K. College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. Texas State University.
Garber, James. Sigma Chi Favorite Professor. Texas State University.
Hamilton, Michelle. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award. Texas State University.
—.Dean’s Excellence Award in Teaching. Texas State University.
Graham, Kerrie Lewis. Nominee for the Stephany Goodbread Advisor of the Year Award.
—. Graduating Student Recognition of Campus Support Program.
—. Transfer Student Appreciation of Campus Support Program.
Wescott, Daniel J. Favorite Professor. The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
—. Dean’s Award for Excellence in Grant and Contracting Funding, College of Liberal Arts, Texas State
University.
—. Presidential Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities. College of Liberal Arts, Texas
State University.
English
Banerjee, Suparno. Award for Excellence in Teaching in College of the Liberal Arts, Texas State
University.
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. Alpha Chi National College Honor Society Favorite Professor Award.Texas
State University.
Busby, Mark. Presidential Distinction Award for Scholarly/Creative Activity, College of Liberal Arts.
Texas State University.
Cassells, Cyrus. Named a finalist by the Texas Legislature for Texas State Artist--Poet.
—. Lannan Foundation Resident Fellowship, Marfa, TX.
Chavkin, Allan. Alpha Chi Honor Society Favorite Professor.
—. Delta Zeta Favorite Professor.
Dorst, Doug. Presidential Distinction Award for Scholarly/Creative Activity, Texas State University.
—. Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activity, College of Liberal Arts, Texas
State University.
Falocco, Joseph. In Honor of Service to Texas State Theatre Department, Named Honorary “Guest
Director” for 2014 production of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream."
Hanson, Susan. Part-Time Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award. Texas State University, College of
Liberal Arts.
Jackson, Rebecca. Alpha Chi "Favorite Professor". Texas State University.
Kapurch, Katherine. “Favorite Professor,” Sigma Tau Delta International English Honors Society.
—. “Favorite Professor,” Alpha Chi National College Honor Society.
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Ledbetter, Kathryn. College of Liberal Arts 2014 College Achievement Award for the Presidential
Award for Excellence in Service.
Lochman, Daniel. Alpha Chi National College Honor Society, Favorite Professor Award.
Marquiss, Twister. Honors College Professor of the Year nominee, Texas State University.
—. "Sam Shepard: The Writer’s Road" online exhibition, merit winner, Wilder Awards for design, Texas
Association of Museums.
McCrory, Caitlin. Nominated for Presidential Service Award at Senior Lecturer/Lecturer level, Texas
State University.
Morrison, Susan. Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society) Professor of the Year. Texas State
University.
—. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor. Texas State University.
—. Women’s and Gender Studies Outstanding Faculty Scholar Award. Texas State University.
Needham, Keith. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
—. Recognized for Exemplar Lesson Plan Modeling for Student Teachers, The Office of Educator
Preparation, Texas State University.
—. Recognized for Most Engaging Instructional Plans in University Seminar 1100, John Gardner (author
of University Seminar textbook) of Bedford/St. Martin's.
—. The 2014 Outstanding Faculty Mentor of Texas State University, The Office of Retention
Management and Planning.
Noll, Stephanie. Favorite Professor award. Texas State chapter of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society.
—. Favorite Professor, Honors College, Nominee. Texas State Honors College.
Olson, Marilynn. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor. Texas State University.
—. Delta Zeta Favorite Professor. Texas State University.
Peirce, Kathleen. Texas State Artist: Poet Laureate Nomination, Texas Commission on the Arts.
Pimentel, Octavio. Excellence in Diversity Award, Texas State University.
Rehbein, Edna. Round Rock Leader Newspaper, "Five Most Influential People in Round Rock."
Rosenbaum, Michael. Cutbank Magazine's Montana Prize for Fiction judged by Steve Almond.
Roundtree, Aimee. Finalist in the Foreword Book of the Year Award, Science Category for Computer
Simulation, Rhetoric and the Scientific Imagination.
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, Texas State University.
Smith, Victoria L. English Dept. Nominee Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.
—. Liberal Arts Dean’s Award in Teaching, Texas State University.
Wilson, Nancy. Nominee, Presidential Award for Excellence in Service. Texas State University.
—. Recipient, Liberal Arts Golden Apple for Service. Texas State University.
Wilson, Steve. Everette Swinney Faculty Senate Teaching Award, Texas State University.
Geography
Blanchard, R. Denise. Diversity Ambassador, Committee on College Geography and Careers,
Association of American Geographers.
—. Honorary Professor of International Studies, Center for International Studies, Texas State University.
Blue, Sarah A. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, Undergraduate Student, Texas State University.
Butler, David R. Graduate College Outstanding Mentor Award, 2014, Texas State University.
—. Favorite Professor Award, Alfred H. Nolle Chapter, Alpha Chi National College Honor Society,
Texas State University.
—. Graduating Student "Recognition of Campus Support" Program, Citation by a graduating graduate
student. Citation by Kanika Verma.
—. Honorary Professor of International Studies, Texas State University.
Carter, Mark. Alpha Chi National Honor Society - Favorite Professor Award. Texas State University.
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Chow, Edwin. Favorite Professor Honor, Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of Alpha Chi National Honor
Scholarship Society. Texas State University.
Estaville, Lawrence E., Kristine Egan & Abel Galaviz. Texas Health Atlas. College Station, TX: Texas
A&M University Press, Resource Source Book of the Year Award, Texas Library Association.
Estaville, Lawrence E. Legacy Award, Texas State Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and
Outreach (CAMCO).
—. College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Service.
Fuhrmann, Sven. Favorite Professor Award, Alpha Chi National College Honor Society, Texas State
University.
Huebner, Donald. Outstanding Service Award, Department of Geography.
Jo, Injeong. Favorite Professor, Alpha Chi National Honor Society. Texas State University.
Lu, Yongmei. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, the Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National
College Honor Society.
—. Honorary Professor of International Studies. Texas State University.
Meitzen, Kimberly M. Favorite Professor Award of The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi
National College Honor Society - Graduate Inductees, Texas State University.
History
Bishop, Elizabeth. University Award for Excellence in Service. Texas State University.
De la Teja, Jesús F. Sons of the Republic of Texas Presidio La Bahia Award for Recollections of a
Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History.
—. Presidential Seminar Award, Texas State University.
Denton, Patricia Lynn. Favorite Professor Award, Alfred H. Nolle Chapter, Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society.
—. Potter's Award, Wilson Pottery Foundation; College of Liberal Arts Presidential Distinction Award
for Excellence in Service.
Dunn, Dennis. Everette Swinney Award for Outstanding Teaching. Texas State University.
—. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor. Texas State University.
Glass, Bryan. Favorite Professor, Alpha Chi National Honor Society, Texas State University.
—. Elected a Junior Fellow of British Studies at the University of Texas at Austin for contributions to
British History.
Helgeson, Jeffrey. LAS College Achievement Award for Teaching.
Hindson, Irene. Faculty Advisor of the Year Award. Texas Academic Advising Network (TEXAAN).
Johnson, Ronald Angelo. Favorite Professor, Alpha Chi National Honor Society, Texas State University.
Makowski, Elizabeth. Awarded title of Honorary Professor in International Studies. Texas State
University.
Mellard, Jason. Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize for Best Book on Texas History, Texas State
Historical Association.
Montgomery, Rebecca. Liberal Arts College Achievement Award for Teaching. Texas State University.
Siegenthaler, Peter. Adjunct Faculty Workload Release Award.
Utley, Dan K. Fellow. East Texas Historical Association.
Modern Languages
Benavides, Ida. Favorite Teacher Award, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter, Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society.
Conner, Michael. Favorite Professor Award, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter, Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society.
Dunaway, Margaret. College Achievement Award for the Presidential Award for Excellence in
Teaching
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—. Alpha Chi Omega National Honor Society, "Favorite Professor" (Undergraduate Inductees).
—. Alpha Chi Omega National Honor Society, "Favorite Professor" (Graduate Inductees).
Glajar, Valentina. Honorary Professor of International Studies, Texas State University.
Harney, Lucy. Honorary Professor of International Studies, Texas State University.
Martin, Carole. Alpha Chi National Honor Society’s “Favorite Professor,” Texas State University.
Ugalde, Sharon E. Alpha Chi Omega National Honor Society, "Favorite Professor" (Graduate
Inductees).
Velásquez, Gloria. Student Organization Advisor Award. Texas State University.
Philosophy
Bárcenas, Alejandro. College Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities.
College of Liberal Arts.
Fischer, Robert. Liberal Arts Golden Apple Award, Texas State University.
—. Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching, Texas State University.
Hanks, Craig. Stephany Goodbread Faculty Advisor of the Year, Honors College. Texas State
University.
McKinney, Audrey. Alpha Chi Omega National Honor Society, Favorite Professor. Texas State
University.
Political Science
Balanoff, Howard. Golden Apple Award for Service from the College of Liberal Arts.
Crossett, Lynn. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi
National College Honor Society.
DeHart, Paul. Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities. Texas
State University.
Doyle, Thomas. College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching, College of Liberal Arts, Texas
State University.
Farmer, Jayce. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
Gorman, Robert. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
Hanks, Emily. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor
Society, Texas State University.
Leder, Arnold. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
Mora, Sherri. Foundation of Excellence Award.
—. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society,
Texas State University.
Shields, Patricia. "Public Educator of the Year" Central Texas Chapter of the American Society for
Public Administration.
Wright, Walter A. Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching, Texas State University.
—. Favorite Professor Award from Alpha Chi National College Honor Society, Texas State University.
Psychology
Angulo, Sarah. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
—. Recipient, Honorary guest coach at the Texas State vs. Navy football game.
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Archer, Richard. Named the person at Texas State who made a contribution to a student's academic
career: Director of Retention Management and Planning.
Czyzewska, Maria. College Achievement Awards for Excellence in Service.
—. Presidential Service Award.
—. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society,
Texas State University.
Davis, John. Honorary Professor of International Studies.
Deason, Rebecca. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
Easton, Judith. Professional Development Award.
—. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society,
Texas State University.
Ginsburg, Harvey. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
Ogletree, Shirley. Recipient, Liberal Arts Golden Apple Award Excellence in Teaching.
—. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society,
Texas State University.
—. PAWS Preview Namesake: Den Ogletree for approximately 350 freshman students.
—. Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.
—. Dean's Award for Excellence In Scholarship.
—. Honorary Professor of International Studies.
Westerberg, Carmen. College Achievement Award for Excellence in Service.
Sociology
Bouzard, Gayle. College of Liberal Arts Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Giuffre, Patti. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor
Society, Texas State University.
Kotarba, Joseph. The Charles Horton Cooley Award for Best Book.
Martinez, Gloria. Texas State CAMCO Outstanding Campus Service Award.
Romero, Rachel. Favorite Professor, The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College
Honor Society, Texas State University.
VIII. Mentors of Graduate Student Presentations, Published
Works or Awards – International, National, Regional and
State
Anthropology
Bunson, Emiliy K. (mentor). Anstice, M. & Emily K. Brunson. "Hospice Care, Family Dynamics, and
Anthropology: Moving Towards Better Hospice Treatment." Society for Applied Anthropology,
Albuquerque, NM.
—. Gauldin, E. M. & Emily K. Brunson . "The (In)complete Warrior: Technology, Limb Loss, and the
Reformation of Identity." American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C.
—. Ratliff, M. & Emily K. Brunson. "Producing Mental Health on Campus: An Evaluation of Campus
Resources and Student Experiences at Texas State University." American Anthropological
Association, Washington D.C.
—. Ratliff, M. & Emily K. Brunson. "S(ave) O(ur) S(anity): An Evaluation of Mental Health Resources
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on the Texas State University Campus." Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM.
Black, Stephen L. (mentor). A. M. Castañeda. "Morphological Variation of Bedrock Features in Eagle
Nest Canyon." Texas Archeological Society, San Marcos, TX.
—. A. M. Castañeda. "Nose to the Ground Stone: Exploring Bedrock Features in the Lower Pecos
Canyonlands." Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
—. A. J. Knapp. "Little Sotol: A Longterm Archaic Earth Oven Facility on Dead Man's Creek." Society
for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
—. C. Nielsen. "A Microstratigraphic Approach to Evaluating Site Formation Processes at Eagle Cave."
Texas Archeological Society, San Marcos, TX.
—. D. Rodriguez. "Ongoing Investigations at Two Dry Rockshelters in Eagle Nest Canyon." Society for
American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
—. M. G. Basham. "Living on the Edge: Archaeological Investigations along the Canyon Edge, Eagle
Nest Canyon." Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
—. M. G. Basham. "Sites, Features, and Artifacts of the Canyon Edge, Eagle Nest Canyon." Texas
Archeological Society, San Marcos, TX.
—. S. Lodge. "Roasting Pits within the Sheep Range in Southern Nevada." Society for American
Archaeology, Austin, TX.
Bousman, Britt (mentor). M. E. Palmison "A preliminary analysis of the Robberg assemblage at
Erfkroon." SAA Meeting, Austin, TX.
—. Palmison, M. E., J. Brink, A. Herries, M. Willis, R. Grün, A. Lisè-Pronovost & Britt Bousman. "The
Later Stone Age at Erfkroon: an analysis of Robberg technology and open-air site utilization." 14th
Congress of the PanAfrican Archaeological Association of Prehistory, Johannesburg.
—. Thornton-Barnett, S., Britt Bousman, C. Ringstaff & J. Brink. "Early Later Stone Age Archaeology at
Erfkroon, South Africa and New Hypotheses for Tool Use." 14th Congress of the PanAfrican
Archaeological Association of Prehistory, Johannesburg.
Collins, Michael B. (mentor). B. Heisinger & A. Gilmer. “Fluvial Gradient Profile and Sedimentation at
Gault Site, Texas. Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
—. S. Garrett & S. Ayala. “Depositional Integrity of Area 15 at the Gault Site - Utility of Geomagnetic
Analysis and Diagnostic Notching Flakes.” Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.
Conlee, Christina (mentor). Mills, B. & Christina Conlee. "Patterns of Structure: The Fiber Artifacts of
La Tiza." Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.
—. Noell, M. & Christina Conlee. “Implication of Early Nasca Ceramics at La Tiza.” Society for
American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.
Garber, James (mentor). Elverson, Matthew & James Garber. "A Smoker's Delight: An Analysis of
English Tobacco Pipes from St. George's Caye, Belize. Society for American Archaeology Annual
Meeting, Austin, TX.
—. Prince, J. R., E. J. Bartelink, L. Springs, James Garber & G. Fox. "Diet and Trade in an Eighteenth
Century British Colonial Sample from St. George's Caye, Belize. AAPA Annual Meeting in Calgary.
Erhart, Elizabeth (mentor). Stanley, N. & E. M. Erhart. Ethnoobotany, Ecotourism, and Education: A
Method of Achieving Austainability in the Peruvian Cloud Forest. Society for Applied Anthropology,
Albuquerque, NM.
Graham, Kerrie L. (mentor). Carter, A.M., K. L. Graham & L. E. Williams. A Description of Kissing
Behaviors in Three Species of Captive Owl Monkey (Azara's night monkey, Aotus azarae; Nancy
Ma's night monkey, A. nancymaae; and noisy night monkey, Aotus vociferans). Midwestern Primate
Interest Group Meeting, Madison, WI.
Hamilton, Michelle (mentor). Watson, C.C. & M.D. Hamilton. Utility of the Petrous Portion in
Estimating Sex of Unknown Skeletal Remains. Society for American Archaeology 79th Meeting,
Austin, TX.
Juarez, Ana M. (mentor). J. Thomas. “Reproducing and Challenging Ethno-Racial Ideologies in News
Media Practices.” Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Conference. Albuquerque, NM.
—. J. Thomas. “Reproduction of Ethno-Racial Ideology in Newsroom Cultural Practices.” National
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Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies, Tejas Regional Conference. San Antonio, TX.
—. L. Loera. “FIEL (Familias Inmigrantes En La Lucha): Creating Visibility and Voice for
Undocumented Immigrants in Houston.” International Research Conference for Graduate Students,
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
—. L. Loera. “Acts of Civil Disobedience and Immigration Reform.” National Association for Chicana
and Chicano Studies, Tejas Regional Conference. San Antonio, TX.
Reilly, F. Kent, III (mentor). G. Stauffer, & J. Nowak, "the House Between Life an Death: Female
Sculptures in Mississippian North Florida. In The Symbolism and Founding Ideologies of
Mississippian Belief Systems Presented, at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern
Archaeological Conference, Greenville, SC.
Spradley, M. Kathrine (mentor) Tise, ML, Kimmerle, EH & Spradley, MK. "Craniometric Variation
and the Challenges of Identifying Diverse Indivdiuals in Florida." American Academy of Forensic
Sciences, Seattle,WA
—. Duecker, H. & Mavroudas, S. "Evaluating the use of accumulated degree days and total body score to
estimate times since death of human remains in central Texas." American Academy of Forensic
Sciences, Seattle, WA
—. Duecker H. A. "Cranial Sexual Dimorphism in Hispanics Using Geometric Morphometrics."
American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, CA.
Warms, Richard (mentor). B. Razavimaleki. "Culture and Identity." TX State University Sixth
International Research Conference for Graduate Students, San Marcos, TX
—. B. Razavimaleki. "Hyphenated Identities: A Study of Contemporary Culture of Iranian Immigrants in
the United States.” American Anthropological Association 113th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.
—. B. Razavimaleki. "In the Melting Pot: A New Study of Ethnic Identity and Acculturation Among
Iranians in The United States." Danesh Institue Conference; Department of Middle Eastern Studies at
the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
—. B. Razavimaleki. "Life in Iran: A Discusssion Based on the Book 'Persepolis: A Story of a Childhood'
by Marjaneh Satrapi." Let's Talk About It: Muslim Journeys Program, Smithville Public Library,
Smithville, TX.
—. J. R. Basler "Understanding a Central Texas LGBT Church." Texas State University International
Graduate Conference, San Marcos, TX.
—. J. M. Hay. "Salvadoraness in the Valley of Peace.” American Anthropological Association Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
—. J. M. Hay. “Work in Belize." Sixth Annual International Research Conference for Graduate Students,
San Marcos, TX
—. W. T. Sheets. "City Year’s Relationships and Team Practices in the Discourse of School Dropout
Prevention." The Sixth Annual International Research Conference for Graduate Students, San
Marcos, TX.
Wescott, Daniel J. (mentor). Cassie Skipper. Anthropology Graduate Scholarship. $250.
—. Fancher, J. P. & Daniel J. Wescott. Age-at-Death Estimation of Historical Remains Using Dental Age
Estimation and Skeletal Age Estimation. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
20:296-297. American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA.
—. Frye, A. & Daniel J. Wescott. "Experimental Wood Chipper Reduction: Trauma and Distribution
Patterns." Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 20:487-488. American
Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA.
—. L. Bates, & Daniel J. Wescott. "Comparison of Decomposition Rates between Autopsied and NonAutopsied Human Remains in Central Texas." American Journal of Physical Anthropology
153(S58):73. American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, Alberta, CA.
—. M. Isaacks. Anthropology Graduate Scholarship. $500.
—. Purcell, M. & Daniel J. Wescott. "Sexual Dimorphism of the Femur: Biomechanical Influences of
Pelvic Morphology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153(S58): 212. American
Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, Alberta, CA.
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English
Balzhiser, Deborah (mentor). J. Neuburger, R. Goosen& W. J. Barry [DevEd student]. "Developmental
Education Policy and Practice: Claiming Our Seat—and Voice—at the Table" Journal of College
Reading and Learning (July), 72-83.
Banerjee, Suparno (mentor). B. E. Rowney. "Empires of Dune." International Conference on the
Fantastic in the Arts. Orlando, FL.
—. M. Greengold."Vestiges of Humanity: Food Consumption in Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey." 8th
Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Conference on Food Representation in Literature, Film, and the
Arts, San Antonio, TX.
—. P. Ogle. “Space Exploration in Science Fiction: Examining Human Liminality in Samuel Delany and
Arthur C. Clarke.” 2014 Coastal Plains Graduate Liberal Arts Conference “In the Interstices: Liminal
Spaces, Liminal Selves,” Houston, TX.
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca (mentor). N. Kyriakou. Awarded a Teaching Scholarship. Texas State
University.
Busby, Mark (mentor). S. Bradford. McMurtry Paper Presented at South Central Modern Language
Assn. Austin, TX.
Cassells, Cyrus (mentor). T. Morin. The Heights of Machu Picchu (Copper Canyon Press). Translation
of Pablo Neruda.
—. T. Moody. Thought that Nature (Sarabande Books), Winner of the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry.
Jackson, Rebecca (mentor). E. Garza. Recipient, Texas State Graduate Merit Fellowship.
Mejía, Jaime Armin (mentor). J. Cano. “Inglés or Spanish: Engaging the Bilingual Repertoire in
Rhetoric and Composition.” Tejas Foco Regional Conference of NACCS, Northwest Vista College,
San Antonio, TX.
Monroe, Debra (mentor). A. Graff. "Ghosts in God's Lungs" Day One. Issue 52.
—. A. Graff. "The Prom at the End of the World." Winner of the Prada Feltrinelli Prize (5,000 euros) .
—. C. Campbell. "Inheritance" Southern Indiana Review.
—. J. Netzer. "How to Die." Black Warrior Review.
—. M. Rosenbaum. "Tell Me a Sad Story." Winner of the Cutbank Magazine's Montana Prize for Fiction.
Cutbank. Issue 81.
—. S. Perri. "The Rhetoric of Guilt and Violence in Stories by Maile Meloy and William Gay.” Accepted
for the Representations in Literature in Culture Conference, at McGill University
Morrison, Susan (mentor). D. Rodriguez. "The Online City of Ladies: Applying Christine de Pizan's
Model as a Response to Internet Harassment Culture." UT's Graduate Comparative Literature
Conference.
—. S. Childress. "Going All-Digital: A Usability Study for Medieval Manuscripts." University of North
Texas Medieval Graduate Student Symposium.
—. W. May. "The Natural Features of the Natural Other: An Ecocritical Analysis of the Skraelings in The
Vinland Sagas." University of North Texas Medieval Graduate Student Symposium.
Pimentel, Octavio (mentor). A. McGee "Teacher Assistant Paradox and Practices." Conference on
College Composition and Communication, Indianapolis, IN.
Smith, Victoria L. (mentor). A. Mixon, “A Queer Battle-Axe: Jeanette Winterson’s Working-Class
Identity,” Southwest Popular Culture/American Culture Association, Albuquerque, NM.
—. A. Mixon. Dean's Fellowship, Provost's Fellowship, Diversity Recruitment Fellowship
(worth over $208,000) for 5 years at University California, Irvine, Department of Comparative Literature.
—. A. Mixon. “The Curious Case of Pennsatucky in Orange is the New Black,” SCMLA, Austin, TX
—. S. R. García. Graduate Scholarship. Texas State University.
Wilson, Nancy (mentor). S. Bryan. "Queering the Monster: Utilizing Queer and Crip Theory to
Reimagine Dis/ability." Conference on College Composition and Communication, Indianapolis, IN.
—. M. Greengold. "In Cold Blood and the Criminal Creative Space." Northeast American Studies
Association, Rhode Island.
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Wilson, Steven (mentor). S. Shaw. "Aileen Wuornos Emancipated: Lesbian, Prostitute, Mass Murderer,
Emersonian Hero." Northeast American Studies Association, Rhode Island.
Geography
Blanchard, Denise (mentor) & W. G. Adams (with Richard Earl). "Edwards Aquifer Region
Stakeholder Frame Analysis." Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences (Fall), Vol. 37.
—. Blanchard, Denise & W. G. Adams (with Richard Earl). "Edwards Aquifer Region Stakeholder Group
Frame Analysis in a Drought Prone Climate." Applied Geography Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Blue, Sarah A. (mentor) & L. Gibson. “An Assessment of Paladares: A Case Study of Vedado in
Havana, Cuba,” Conference of Latin American Geographers, Panama City, Panama.
—. Sara Sobrino. Doctoral Research Support Fellowship.
—. Blue, Sarah A. & S. Gore. “Immigrant Vulnerability to Flooding: Flood Loss and Recovery in Austin,
Texas,” presented with , Race, Ethnicity, Place Conference, Ft. Worth.
Boehm, Richard G. (mentor). C. Brysch. Discussant. Reading the Road Map: A Research Agenda for
Early Career Scholars in Geography Education. Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
—. Boehm, Richard G., C. Brysch & J. Zadrozny. “Online Professional Development in Geography”
Texas Council for Social Studies. Galveston, TX.
—. Boehm, Richard G., J. Zadrozny & C. McClure “Social Studies and Geography Survey for Middle
and High Schools” National Council for Geographic Education. Memphis, TN.
—. M. Scholz& C. McClure. “Reading the Road Map: How Do Geographic Knowledge, Skills, and
Practices Develop Across the Different Elements of Geography” Association of American
Geographers. Tampa, FL.
—. Michael Scholz. Panelist. World Regional Geography: Strategies for Effectively Teaching the World
in a Lower Division Classroom (Part 1). Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL
—. Brysch, C., Richard G. Boehm & J. Zadrozny. “The Learning Cluster Method: Enhancing Online
Professional Development in Geography” Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
—. Brysch, C. & Richard G. Boehm. “Capacity of the Geography Education Network in the United
States” European Association of Geographers. Valletta, Malta.
—. Brysch, C. & Richard G. Boehm. “Inventory and Prospect: Research Capacity of the Geography
Education Network in the U.S. National Council for Geographic Education. .Memphis, TN.
Butler, David R. (mentor), & R. M. Cavin. “Biopedoturbation.” Oxford Bibliographies Online:
Geography.
—. R. H. Martin. "Recreation Impact in Mountain Environments: A Review of Non-Motorized Human
Trampling Impacts in Montane, Subalpine, and Alpine Zones". Southwestern Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
—. Cavin, R. M., David R. Butler & Richard W. Dixon. "Beaver Dam Morphology in Northern New
Mexico." Program and Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
Tampa, FL.
Chow, Edwin (mentor). Dahal, K. R. & T. E. Chow. An Agent-Integrated Irregular Automata Model of
Urban Land Use Dynamics, International Journal of Geographic Information Science.
—. Dahal, K. R. &, T. E. Chow. Characterization of the Neighborhood Sensitivity of Irregular Cellular
Automata Model of Urban Growth. International Journal of Geographic Information Science.
—. Dahal, K. R. & T. E. Chow. Parcel-Divider: A GIS Toolset for Automated Partitioning of Urban
Lands, Environmental Modeling and Software.
—. Schuermann, R. T. & T. E. Chow. Geovisualization of Local and Regional Migration Using Web
Demographics, International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial
Information Sciences.
Currit, Nathan (mentor). J. Klier. Awarded a $5,000 Graduate College Scholarship to Support
Dissertation Research Associated with UAV-based Image Collection and Analysis.
—. Tolman, K., K. Kollaus, T. Heard, T. Hardy, J. Jensen & Nathan Currit. "Habitat Suitability Modeling
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of Endangered Zizania Texana within a Highly Urbanized, Artesian Ecosystem in San Marcos,
Texas." 10th International Symposium on Hydraulics. Trondheim, Norway.
Dixon, Richard (mentor). P. Zunkel. "The Spatial Extent and Coverage of Tornado Sirens in San
Marcos, Texas." American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL.
Earl, Richard A. (mentor), T. R. Jordan & D. M. Scanes. “Halloween 2013: Another ‘100-Year’ Storm
and Flood in South Central Texas.” Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences.
—. Dascher, Erin, Richard Earl & James Petersen. "Some Hydrologic Implications of Climatic Variation
in Texas." Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Estaville, Lawrence E. (mentor) & Kanika Verma, "Ethnic Geography in Popular Films and
Documentaries." Teaching Ethnic Geography in the 21st Century, e-book, L . E. Estaville, E. J.
Montalvo & F. A. Akiwumi (eds.), 31-42. Washington, DC: National Council for Geographic
Education.
—. Estaville, Lawrence & K. Verma, Popular Films, Documentaries, and YouTube Videos to Teach
Ethnic Geography, Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference. Fort Worth, TX.
—. K. Verma. Geospatial Thinking of Undergraduate Students in Public Universities in the United States.
Department of Geography, Texas State University. Second-place Winner for the National Council for
Geographic Education’s Salvatore J. Natoli Dissertation Award and First-place Winner for the Texas
State University Council of Graduate Schools Outstanding Dissertation Competition.
—. K. Verma. "Influence of Academic Variables on Geospatial Skills of Undergraduate Students: An
Exploratory Study" (accepted for publication in The Geographical Bulletin in May 2015 issue).
—. K. Verma. Role of Geography in Improving Geospatial Thinking of Undergraduates in the United
States, National Council for Geographic Education, Memphis, TN.
—. K. Verma. Ethnic Group Variances in Geospatial Thinking of Undergraduates in the United States,
Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL.
Hagelman, Ronald (mentor). B. Lavy. Preserving Trees in Texas: An Evaluation of Urban Forestry
Regulations, Alpha Chi National Convention, St. Louis, MO.
—. B. Prince. The Appalachian Trail: Visual Discourse of the National Geographic Society. Southwest
Division of the Association of American Geographers (SWAAG), Albuquerque, NM.
—. D. Hann. Geographic Discourse in Children’s Literature, Southwest Division of the Association of
American Geographers (SWAAG), Albuquerque, NM.
—. E. Zavar. Geographic Awareness Week Guest Lecture, SCSU: Breaking the Cycle of Repetitive Flood
Loss.
—. E. Zavar. The Buyout Landscape: Publicly Owned but Privately Us(ed.) The New England-Saint
Lawrence Valley Geographical Society Conference, Durham, NH.
—. E. Zavar. Temporary FEMA Group Housing as an Urban Growth Machine: Perspectives of PostKatrina Louisiana: Alpha Chi Honor Society Annual Convention, St. Louis, MO.
—. E. Zavar. The Value of ReOpened Space: Perspectives of the Flood Buyout Program in Lexington,
KY: Association of American Geographers Conference, Tampa, FL.
—. E. Zavar. Residential Perspectives: The Value of Floodplain Buyout Open Space. Geographical
Review.
—. Lavy, B. & Ronald Hagelman. The Regulatory Landscape of Urban Forestry in Texas, Association of
American Geographers, Tampa, FL.
Jensen, Jennifer (mentor). A.Mathews. Outstanding Graduate Student Award College of Liberal Arts,
Texas State University.
—. Adam Mathews. Student Paper Competition Runner-up Wine Specialty Group of the Association of
American Geographers.
—. Adam Mathews. Three Minute Thesis (3MT) University Competition Runner-up, Graduate College,
Texas State University.
—. Courville, B., Jennifer Jensen, R. Dixon, M. Fonstad. "A Landsat-based Evalutaion of Lake Water
Clarity in Maine Lakes." Physical Geography.
Jo, Injeong (mentor). Lee, J. & Injeong Jo. "Introduction to the Road Map for 21st Geography
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Education: Implications for Geography Education Research in Korea." Paper Presented at the Korean
Association of Geographic and Environmental Education. Jeonju, South Korea.
—. Lee, J. & Injeon Jo. "The Impact of Priming Effect of Geographic Visual Images on Creativity"
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers. Tampa, FL.
Julian, Jason (mentor). Abbott, S.K., I. Kamarinas, Julian Julian & J. Dymond. Legacy Effects of Land
Use and an Extreme Precipitation Event on River Sediment Loads in the Manawatu Catchment, New
Zealand. Southwestern Association of American Geographers, Albuquerque, NM.
—. Daly, G. & Jason Julian. Changing Ecosystem Services in the Fastest Growing City in the Nation.
Southwestern Association of American Geographers. Albuquerque, NM.
—. Kamarinas, I., Jason Julian, B.C. Owsley, K.M. de Beurs & A. Hughes. Assessing Landscape
Connectivity and River Water Quality Changes Using an 8-day, 30-Meter Land Cover Dataset. AGU
Fall Meeting.
—. Kamarinas I., Jason Julian, B.C. Owsley, K.M. de Beurs & A. Hughes. Identifying Critical Source
Areas of Sediment Runoff and their Effect on River Water Quality Using High-Resolution SpatioTemporal Datasets. Southwestern Association of American Geographers, Albuquerque, NM.
—. Martin-Mikle, C. J., K.M. de Beurs, Jason Julian & P.M. Mayer. Development of a Tool for Siting
Low Impact Development in Urban Watersh(eds.) American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San
Francisco, CA.
—. Newcomer, K. B., Jason Julian & K. Meitzen. Spatiotemporal Changes in Interior Least Tern Sandbar
Habitat Along the Red River Below Denison Dam. Southwestern Association of American
Geographers, Albuquerque, NM.
—. Tran, T.V., Jason Julian & K.M. de Beurs. Land Cover Heterogeneity Effects on Sub-Pixel and PerPixel Classifications. International Journal of Geo-Information
—. Tran, T.V., K.M. de Beurs & Jason Julian. Monitoring and Classifying Forest Disturbances in
Southeastern Oklahoma from 2000 to 2011 Using High Spatiotemporal Resolution Imagery.
Southwestern Association of American Geographers, Albuquerque, NM.
—. Wilgruber, N.A., Jason Julian, K.M. de Beurs & P.M. Mayer. Land Cover Impacts on Stream Channel
Loss in Central Oklahoma from 1874 to 2010. Society for Freshwater Science, Joint Aquatic Sciences
Meeting, Portland, OR.
Lu, Yongmei (mentor). D. Parr. Spring 2015 Doctoral Research Support Fellowship. Graduate College,
Texas State University.
—. Gong, Xi, Yongmei Lu & Yan Lin. K-Vec: A Global and Cross-Scale Analysis Method of Vector
Autocorrelation. 2014 SWAAG-GPRM Joint Regional Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
—. J. Chen. Spring 2014 Doctoral Research Support Fellowship. Graduate College, Texas State
University.
—. M. Medel. 1st-place Award at Doctoral Category at the Sixth International Research Conference for
Graduate Students. Graduate College, Texas State University.
—. M. Medel. Celebrity Classic Scholarship. Texas State University.
—. M. Medel. Graduate College Scholarship. Texas State University.
—. Medel, M. & Yongmei Lu. "Illegal Drug Cultivation in Mexico: An Examination of the
Environmental and Human Factors." Cartography and Geographic Information Science.
—. Medel, M. & Yongmei Lu. Mexico’s Drug Networks: A Simulation of Smuggling Routes Towards
the United States. The 37the Applied Geography Conference. Atlanta, GA.
—. Medel, M. T. E. Chow & Yongmei Lu. "Mexico’s Drug Networks: Modeling the Smuggling Routes
Towards the United States." Applied Geography.
—. Scholtz, W. Ruojing & Yongmei Lu. "Detection of Dynamics Activity Patterns at Collective Scale
from Large Volume Trajectory Data." International Journal of Geographic Information Sciences.
—. Scholtz, W. Ruojing & Yongmei Lu. Space-Time Modeling and Visualization of Individual Daily
Travel-Activity Patterns from GPS Trajectory Data. Annual Meeting of Association of American
Geographers, Tampa, FL.
—. Scholtz, W. Ruojing & Yongmei Lu. "Uncertainty in Geographic Data on Bivariate Maps: An
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Examination of Visualization Preference and Decision Making." ISPRS International Journal of GeoInformation.
Muniz, Osvaldo (mentor). L. C. Amaya. "Resilience to Food Insecurity Index: Conceptual and
Methodological Questions". AAG Meeting, Tampa, FL.
Zhan, F. B. (mentor) & Y. Lin. Racial/Ethnic, Socioeconomic, and Geographic Disparities of Cervical
Cancer Advanced-Stage Diagnosis in Texas. Women's Health Issues.
History
Bishop, Elizabeth (mentor) & B. Larimore, "Administration of the Mandate: An Examination of a
British Controlled Palestine," Texas State University Phi Alpha Theta Conference.
—. Bishop, Elizabeth & B. Larimore, "Creation of the Palestine Mandate, American Involvement with the
Creation of the League of Nations and the Palestine Mandate," Texas State University Graduate
Research Conference 3.
De la Teja, Jesús F (mentor) & Patricia Lynn Denton (mentor). N. Jones. Fellow, Museum of Early
Southern Decorative Arts Summer Institute.
Duffy Shannon (mentor). C. Simons. “A Contest of Colonial Patrons: Oneida Loyalty and the JohnsonKirkland Rivalry.” Presented at the GHA Conference at the University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL.
Dunn, Dennis (mentor), M. Kakas & N. Cavazos (with faculty member Dr. Carrie Boden-McGill),
"Seeing Oneself in the Other: A Model for Intercultural Competence in Education," Global
Conference on Interculturalism, Meaning and Identity: A Diversity and Recognition Project. Prague,
Czech Republic .
—. Dunn, Dennis, M. Kakas & N. Cavazos, "New Dogs, Old Tricks: Andragogical Approaches for All
Generations of Self-Directed Learners, Southwest Teaching & Learning Conference, San Antonio,
TX.
Ellen, Tillman (mentor). W. Goodman. "Fidel Castro, the Marionette of the Media: A Study of the U.S.
Press's Effect on Castro between 1957-1959," Ohio State University HGSA Conference
Glass, Bryan (mentor). H. Haley. "Romanticized Renegades and Ostentatious Outlaws: The
Perpetuation of the Pirate Image." Third Annual History Graduate Student Conference. San Marcos,
TX.
—. B. Larimore. "Administration of the Mandate." Third Annual History Graduate Student Conference.
San Marcos, TX
—. B. Larimore. "Establishing the Mandate: American Involvement with the League of Nations." Sixth
International Research Conference for Graduate Students. San Marcos, TX
Hart, Paul (mentor). Brian Brown. Pohl Award, in the History Department.
—. B. Brown. Graduate College's Outstanding Thesis Award
—. N. Cavazos. Thesis Research Support Fellowship
Pliley, Jessica (mentor). D. Smith. “Bioregionalism, Zendik Tribe, and a Vision for a Cooperative
Future.” American Studies in a Transatlantic Perspective: Critical Regionalism in Politics and
Culture. Bavarian American Academy.
—. M. Murphy. “American Imperialism: Colonizing the Body at Home and Abroad during World War
II.” Sixth Annual Graduate Conference for Graduate Students, Texas State University - San Marcos,
TX.
—. M. Murphy. “Exporting Gender and Race through American Imperialism during WWII.” Phi Alpha
Theta’s Third Annual Graduate Conference.
—. M. Murphy. “The Colonizer’s Voice: Constructing Gender and Race with the United States WWII
Venereal Disease Policy,” American Studies in a Transatlantic Perspective: Critical Regionalism in
Politics and Culture. Bavarian American Academy.
—. M. Murphy. Thesis Research Support Fellowship, Graduate College, Texas State University.
—. R. Lunsford. “Jack the Ripper.” Phi Alpha Theta’s Third Annual Graduate Conference.
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—. S. Torres. “Writing the Good Housewife: The Birth of Southern Living in 1966." Phi Alpha Theta’s
Third Annual Graduate Conference.
—. V. Pickel. “Don’t You See I Want a Home and Children?”: A Deaf Woman’s Experiences in
Twentieth-Century Texas.” Phi Alpha Theta’s Third Annual Graduate Conference
Renold, Leah (mentor). D. Smith. "A Gay Gandhi? Considering Homosexuality and Satyagraha." Third
Annual Graduate Student Conference, Texas State University.
—. H. Haley."Gandhi and the Natal Indian Ambulance Corps." Published online at Change for the Better.
—. H. Haley. "Reconciling Internal and External Conflicts: Gandhi and the Natal Indian Ambulance
Corps." Third Annual Texas Tech University History Graduate Student Conference.
—. J. Scanlon. "Gandhi and Tolstoy."Third Annual Graduate Student Conference, Texas State University.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin (mentor). C. Simons. "Contest of Colonial Patrons." GHA Conference,
University of Alabama.
Romo, Anadelia (mentor). B. Brown. MA Thesis, Awarded “Outstanding Thesis”. Texas State
Graduate College .
Utley, Dan K. (mentor). J. Cobb. All the Sons Coming Home: Personal Reminiscences of Luci Johnson.
Paper presented at the Texas State Historical Association Conference. San Antonio, TX.
—. J. Paul. Unlocking the Secrets of the Secret Service Command Post. Paper presented at the Texas
State Historical Association Conference. San Antonio, TX.
—. K. DeHart. Jury Hung, Clay Henry Not: Scandal and Judicial Intrigue in Lajitas, Texas. Winner of
the Kenneth E. Hendrickson, Jr. Award for the Best Article in Sound Historian.
—. K. DeHart. The Johnson Ranch: A Historical and Tactical Overview. Paper presented at the Texas
State Historical Association Conference. San Antonio, TX.
Modern Languages
Beale-Rivaya, Yasmine (mentor). L. Arreguín. El Español Como Lengua de Intimidad en un Centro de
Cultura Hispana. Martha Hinojosa Programa de Recuperación de la Cultura Hispana y del Español en
Lugares Públicos.
Jaffe, Catherine M. (mentor). K. Douglas. "Religious Conversion in Don Quijote: A Matter of
Economics, Spirituality and Emotion." Sixth Annual International Research Conference for Graduate
Students, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
Martínez, Sergio M. (mentor). L. Ariana Arreguín. “El Espejismo del Amor en El Zarco.” [Accepted for
publication].
Porras, George Yuri (mentor). K. Douglas. "La Honra Femenina: La Gloria de la Muerte en el Poema
de Mio Cid y La Numancia." Accepted for publication in Rondas Literarias
Ugalde, Sharon (mentor). M. S. Megie. "'Un Dia Después del Sábado': La Otra Cara de la ViolenciaMuertos en Vida". Southwest Council of Latin American Studies. San Diego, CA
—. A. Yakel. "La Ironia en 'Me Aquilo Para Sonar.'" Southwest Council of Latin American Studies. San
Diego, CA.
—. M. E. Morales. "Elementos míticos en 'El Mar del Tiempo Perdido.'"Southwest Council of Latin
American Studies. San Diego, CA.
—. D. O. Pérez. "'La Mujer que Llegaba a las Seis' Pobreza, Prostitución y Crimen." Southwest Council
of Latin American Studies. San Diego, CA.
Philosophy
Carson, Jo Ann (mentor)." A. D. Tamez. Wittgenstein and 'I'." San Diego State University Graduate
Conference on Philosophy of Language.
Gilbertson, Eric (mentor). C. Watson, ''The Beauty of the Game: Sport and Establishing Artistic
Interaction,'' Award for Best Graduate Student Paper, Rocky Mountain Division of the American
Society for Aesthetics Annual Conference.
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Hanks, Craig (mentor), Tate, J. S., Fazarro, D. E, Trybula, W. McLean, R. J. C., Dutta, S., Allhoff, F.
Barton. S. & Russell, Z. “Fostering Ethical, Social, Environmental, Health, and Safety Awareness in
Tomorrow's Engineers and Technologists,” ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering
Congress, Proceedings.
McKinney, Audrey (mentor). D. Smith.‘Bioregionalism, Zendik Tribe, and a Vision for a Cooperative
Future’. Bavarian American Academy Conference, San Marcos, TX.
—. P. Conkling. 'Hidden in the Home: Trafficking in Domestic Labor in the United States.' International
Journal for Human Rights.
Political Science
Fields, Billy & Bob Larsen (mentors). Hartman, R. "Quantifying The Economic Value of Greenway
Benefits: Leveling The Budget Playing Field." Texas Trails and Active Transportation Conference.
Fort Worth, TX.
Hanks, Emily (mentor) & C. Jamieson. "From the Ground Up: How an Innovative Public/Private Sector
Partnership Built the San Marcos Convention Center…(and what any Texas city can learn from the
process)." Article Under Review at Texas Town & City.
—. Hanks, Emily & S. Alexander. "Same Industry, Same Rules? When ridesharing Comes to Town."
(case study proposal accepted and completed case study under review at Rutgers University SPAA
Cases & Simulations Portal).
Longoria, Thomas (mentor). M. Grisham, Emily Hanks & Thomas Longoria. To Partner or Not to
Partner: That is Public Manager Question. The Public Manager.
Psychology
Ceballos, Natalie A. (mentor). S. Sharma. Doctoral Research Support Fellowship Award in the Amount
of $5,000 from the Texas State University Graduate College.
Howard, Krista (mentor). J. Arteta. Award for: “Evaluation of How Depression and Anxiety Mediate
the Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing and Opioid Misuse in a Chronic Pain Population”.
Best Poster at the Fall 2014 International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research
Conference.
Sociology
Giuffre, P. (mentor) & A. Hudson. “Navigating Stereotypes Among Women Motorcycle Riders”.
Kotarba, Joseph (mentor). T. Atzmon. Presentation: “Musical Pastiche: The Case of Matisyahu”. The
Couch-Stone Symposium. Center for Social Inquiry, Texas State University.
—. J. Banbury. Presentation: “Postmodern Christianity: Church on the Internet”. American Sociological
Association Meetings.
—. Nicolas Lalone. Published Work: “The Scene: A Conceptual Template for an Interactionist Approach
to Contemporary Music”. Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 42.
Martinez, Gloria (mentor). T. Atzmon. Fellowship: The Graduate College Thesis Research Support
Fellowship. Texas State University.
Newling, Kay (mentor). A. Hudson. Scholarship: Sociology Department Scholarship.
Pino, Nathan (mentor). A. Diaz. Fellowship: Recipient of a Spring 2015 Thesis Research Support
Fellowship, Texas State University.
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IX. Mentors of Undergraduate Student Presentations,
Published Works or Awards – International, National,
Regional and State
Anthropology
Black, Stephen L (mentor). M. Vallejo & J. Roberts. Bringing it Home: The Experimental Archaeology
Club at Texas State University." Texas Archeological Society, San Marcos, TX.
Collins, Michael B.. (mentor). B. Nash. “ The use of MATLAB computer vision function in the field of
lithic analysis.” SURF Grant.
Juarez, Ana M. (mentor). J. Guajardo. “Churches, Cemeteries Exhibit in Centro Cultural Hispano de
San Marcos.” The Daily Record, San Marcos, TX.
English
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca (mentor). S. Hankins. Mente Argentina Film and TV Production Scholarship.
Ellis-Lai, Laura (mentor). C. Wan. "Fabricating Conversation: How Business Interferes with Clothing
Design." National Conference for Undergraduate Research, Louisville, KY.
—. M. Blizinski. "Living, Breathing, and Feeling the Music." National Conference for Undergraduate
Research, Louisville, KY.
Fry, Logan (mentor). K. Moulton. Writing Center Essay Contest (Category I winner). Texas State
University.
Jackson, Rebecca (mentor). D. Karner. “Hit-By-Pitch: Language's Influence on the Game of Cancer and
Life." Winner of Texas State Writing Center Essay Contest, Category III. Written for Dr. Rebecca
Jackson's ENG 3318: Theories of Rhetoric, Narrative Class.
Mejía, Jaime Armin (mentor). E. Romero. "Burdened Creatures: The Construction of Chicana
Narratives." Tejas Foco Regional Conference of NACCS, Northwest Vista College, San Antonio,
Texas.
—. A. Perez. Multicultural Relationships in Chicana Literature." Tejas Foco Regional Conference of
NACCS, Northwest Vista College, San Antonio, Texas.
—. A. Maldonado. "The Effects of Unconventional Relationships on Chicana Women." Tejas Foco
Regional Conference of NACCS, Northwest Vista College, San Antonio, Texas.
Morrison, Susan (mentor). M. Barnes. Awarded Outstanding Senior in English and accepted to the
Medieval Studies MA/Phd program at Toronto and Western Michigan University.
Noll, Stephanie (mentor). E. Williams. "The Afghan Way." Winner of the Spring 2014 Texas State
Writing Center's Essay Contest.
Wend-Walker, Graeme (mentor). D. Baumann. "A Study of Ethics and the Significance of Choice in
the Mass Effect Trilogy.” Popular Culture Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
Wilson, Miles (mentor). N. Machart. "Live Wire." Gates Thomas Award for Fiction, Persona.
Geography
Blue, Sarah A. (mentor) & Z. Zell. "Tolerant Cuba and Homophobic Russia: Examining LGBT Policies
and Attitudes in Cuba and Russia." Honors Thesis.
Earl, Richard A. (mentor), T. R. Jordan & D. M. Scanes. “Halloween 2013: Another ‘100-Year’ Storm
and Flood in South Central Texas.” Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences.
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History
Bishop, Elizabeth (mentor). A. Farhat & A. Jones. Outstanding Delegation Award. National University
Model Arab League.
—. M. Korn. Outstanding Delegate Award. National University Model Arab League.
—. M. Blizinkski, G. Honea & M. Korn. Outstanding Council Award. National University Model Arab
League.
Political Science
Arnold, Charles (mentor). A. Thomas, M. Aylward &, L. Nuncio. Co-Best Committee. Executive
Secretariat for Integral Development, Eugene Scassa Model Organization of American States.
—. D. Gray-Berroa. Outstanding Ambassador. (1st Place Overall), Eugene Scassa Model Organization of
American States
—. D. Gray-Berroa. Voted as Co-President for the 2015 ESMOAS, Eugene Scassa Model Organization
of American States.
—. D. Gray-Berroa. Voted as Vice-President for the 2015 WMOAS, Washington Model Organization of
American States.
—. J. Keesee. Selected as Chair. Secretariat for Administration and Finance, Eugene Scasse Model
Organization of American States.
—. M. Aylward. Distinguished Delegate (2nd Place in Committee). Executive Secretariat for Integral
Development, Eugene Scassa Model Organization of American States.
—. M. Aylward. Selected to the Student Advisory Committee, Eugene Scassa Model Organization of
American States.
—. M. Roman. Distinguished Resolution (2nd Place in Committee). General Committee, Eugene Scassa
Model Organization of American States.
—. R. Carrell. Selected as Rapporteur. Secretariat for Administration and Finance, Eugene Scassa Model
Organization of American States.
—. T. Dees. Distinguished Delegate (2nd Place in Committee). General Committee, Eugene Scassa
Model Organization of American States.
—. Team Venezuela. Distinguished Position Paper (2nd Place Overall). Written by R. Carrell & T. Dees,
Eugene Scassa Model Organization of American States.
—. V. Kadous, E. Hinze, H. Harris & A. Gamez. Co-Best Committee. Secretariat for Political for
Political Affairs, Eugene Scassa Model Organization of American States.
Psychology
Ceballos, Natalie A. (mentor). Euhus, B., S. Bertsch, Natalie A. Ceballos & R. Graham. Poster:
Appetitive Cues Moderate Gaze-cuing Effects Elicited by Expressive Faces. 26th Annual Convention
for the Association of Psychological Sciences. San Francisco, CA.
—. Light, M., Natalie A. Ceballos, S. Bertsch & R. Graham. Poster: Reflexive Orienting to Happy and
Disgusted Gaze Faces and Tobacco Targets in Smokers and Nonsmokers. 21st Annual Meeting of the
Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Boston, MA.
Davis, John M. (mentor), K. Collins, H. Winfrey, Z. P. Guram & J. Arteta. Poster: International
Psychology: Updating a Bibliography of Psychology Throughout the World. Meeting of the
Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Deason, Rebecca (mentor). Budson, A. E., Rebecca Deason, P. S. Mithal, E. P. Hussey, E. T. Crehan &
B. A. Ally. Changes in Response Bias: Evidence from Older Adults and Patients with Alzheimer’s
Disease. Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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—. Flannery, S., Rebecca Deason, P. S. Mithal, E. P. Hussey, E. T. Crehan, B. A. Ally & A. E. Budson.
Mithal. Changes in Response Bias: Evidence from Older Adults and Patients with Alzheimer’s
Disease. 2014 Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
—. Kleber, K. T., Rebecca Deason, M. K. O’Connor, X. Sun, S. Flannery & M. J. Tat. Use of Explicit
Memory Cues in Patients with aMCI. 2014 Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting. Boston,
MA.
—. Nadkarni, N., Rebecca Deason, B. Frustace, S. Ahadi, B. A. Ally & A. E. Budson. Recall-to-reject:
Strategies to Reduce False Recognition in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment. 2014 Cognitive
Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
—. Stark, A., E. Gosselin, T. Aoki, Rebecca Deason, S. Flannery, M. K. O’Connor, J. Patterson,
McGurin, Kowlet & A. E. Budson. Poster: Alzheimer Association Demential Care Coordination
Project. Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Center Annual Scientific Poster Symposium. Boston,
MA.
Etherton, Joseph L. (mentor), M. Lawson & R. Graham. Individual and Gender Differences in
Subjective and Objective Indices of Pain: Gender, Fear of Pain, Pain Catastrophizing and
Cardiovascular Reactivity. Journal of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.
Ginsburg, Harvey J. (mentor). Carruth, K. A. & Harvey J. Ginsburg. Social Networking and Privacy
Attitudes Among College Students. Psychology, Society, & Education, 6, 2, (83-94).
—. Cook, H. M. & Harvey J. Ginsburg. An Explanation of Why Military PTSD Treatments Differ in
Quality of Research Methodology: A Comparison of Pharmacological, Cognitive-behavioral and
Nontraditional Therapies. Meeting of the International Organization of Social Sciences & Behavioral
Research. San Antonio, TX.
—. Duong, A. & Harvey J. Ginsburg. An Ethological Analysis of Dog-Owner Play Behaviors at a FreeRoam Dog Park. Meeting of the International Organization of Social Sciences & Behavioral
Research. San Antonio, TX.
—. Osborn, M. & Harvey J. Ginsburg. William James’ Automatic Sweetheart Revisited: Comparing
Sternberg’s Love Measurements for Real versus Identical Android Sweethearts. North American
Journal of Psychology, 16, 2 (383-396).
—. Osborn, M. & Harvey J. Ginsburg. William James’ Automatic Sweetheart: Measurement of Love
for Human and Android Sweethearts. Psi Chi Undergraduate Competition at The Annual Conference
of the Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
—. Riley, D., K. Stephensen, N. Brissette & Harvey J. Ginsburg. A Naturalistic Observation of Food
Neonegativity in Humans. Meeting of the International Organization of Social Sciences & Behavioral
Research. San Antonio, TX.
—. Stanfield, C. T., D. Hogan, P. Goddard & Harvey J. Ginsburg. The Inexplicable Sex Differences in
Homonegativity: A Proposed New Paradigm of Implicit Cognitive Systems. Meeting of the
International Organization of Social Sciences & Behavioral Research. San Antonio, TX.
Graham, Reiko (mentor). Bertsch, S. & Reiko Graham. Poster: The Effects of Binaural Stimulation on
Vigilance & Mood. 26th Annual Convention for the Association of Psychological Sciences. San
Francisco, CA.
Howard, Krista (mentor). Arteta, J., B. Cobos, Krista Howard & K. Jordan. Poster: Evaluation of How
Depression & Anxiety Mediate the Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing & Opioid Misuse in
Chronic Pain Populations. International Organization for Social Sciences & Behavioral Research.
—. Howard, Krista, D. March & J. Lorentsen. Lower Extremity Pain. In Gatchel R. & Schulz I. (Eds),
Handbook of Musculoskeletal Pain and Disability Disorders in the Workplace.
—. Wang, J. F., Krista Howard, W. McAdams & R. Bucholz. Evaluating the Effects of Anxiety on
Physical and Psychosocial Measures for Patients with Severe Lower Extremity Osteoarthritis
Undergoing Total Joint Arthroplasty. Current Orthopedic Practice, 25, 2, (158-163).
Kelemen, William L. (mentor) & J. J. Bassili. Poster: How Do Time of Day and Activity Levels
Influence Memory and Metacognitive Accuracy? 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society.
Long Beach, CA.
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—. Kelemen, William L., Marcie D. Dorethy & J. J. Bassili. Poster: Graded versus Ungraded
Quizzes:Effects on Reading Compliance Rates and Test Scores. 2014 Annual meeting of the
Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
—. Santana, A. & William L. Kelemen. Poster: Memory and Metacognitive Accuracy Following
Moderate and Heavy Bouts of Aerobic Exercise. 2014 Annual Convention of the Texas Psychological
Association. Dallas, TX.
Mendez, Roque (mentor) & E. Bueno. Poster: Attitudinal Predictors of Pregnancy Intentions in Young
Latinas. Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race) of the APA
Annual Convention. Washington, D.C.
—. Mendez, Roque & E. Bueno Poster: Family Factor Predicts Pregnancy Likelihood and Intentions in
Young Latinas. APS Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA.
Oberle, Crystal D. (mentor). Lafont, J. & Crystal D. Oberle. Expressive Writing Effects on Body
Image: Symptomatic Versus Asymptomatic Women. Psychology, 5, (431-440).
—. Lilley, J. L., Crystal D. Oberle & J. G. Thompson Jr. Effects of Music and Grade Consequences on
Test Anxiety and Performance. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, & Brain, 24, (184-190).
—. Timperlake, E. C. & Crystal D. Oberle. Poster: Effects of Music on Environmental Attitudes and
Helping Behavior. Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Ogletree, Shirley M. (mentor), B. Hill, A. Arrendondo & K. McCrary. Poster: Gender comparisons
Related to Texting. Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
—. Ogletree, Shirley, J. Fancher & S. Gill. Gender and Texting: Masculinity, Femininity, and Gender
Role Ideology. Computers in Human Behavior, 37, (49-55).
—. Ogletree, Shirley M., J. Sisco & N. Sowinski-Okeefe. Poster: Comparing Accuracy of Online and
Paper-pencil Assessment Techniques. Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association.
San Antonio, TX.
—. Simran Gil. Masculine/Feminine Toys versus Gender Roles in Adults. Poster presentation at the
Southwestern Psychological Association Convention in San Antonio.
Osborne, Randall (mentor) & S. Rasche, S. PSY 3335 - Forensic Psychology at Texas State: Custom
Book. Worth Publishers: New York.
—. Osborne, Randall, S. Rasche & K. Statterfield. PSY 4391 - History and Theory In Psychology at
Texas State: Custom Book. Worth Publishers: New York.
Schepis, Ty S. (mentor). De Leon, N., B. E. Tapscott, H. Welch &, Ty S. Schepis. Does Venting Predict
Longer Abstinence? Second Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference. Atlanta,
GA.
Trujillo, Logan T. (mentor), J. M. Jankowitsch & J. H. Langlois. Beauty is in the Ease of the Beholding:
A Neurophysiological Test of The Averageness Theory of Facial Attractiveness. Cognitive
Behavioral and Affective Neuroscience, 14, (1062-1076). Impact Factor.
—. Sanguinetti, J. L., Logan T. Trujillo, D. M. Schnyer, J. J. Allen & M. A. Peterson. Poster: Increased
Alpha Band Activity Indexes Inhibitory Competition Across a Border During Figure Assignment.
The 13th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. St. Pete Beach, FL.
—. Vanderlind, M. W., C. G. Beevers, S. M. Sherman, Logan T. Trujilo, J. E. McGeary, M. D.
Matthews, T. W. Maddox & D. M. Schnyer. Sleep and Sadness: Exploring the Relation Among
Aleep, Cognitive Control and Depressive Symptoms in Young Adults. Sleep Medicine, 15, (144149).
Westerberg, Carmen (mentor). Aaron Grady, Student Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) Grant.
Sociology
Bouzard, G. (mentor) & Rollman-Tinajero. “Processes That Shape the Heterosexual Women’s Sexual
Identity” Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA.
Giuffre, P. (mentor) & A. Warner. “For Honor and Country: Understanding the Link Between Football
Hooliganism and Nationalism”.
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Harris, D. (mentor). Z. Jamilatu. Neo-liberalism and Private Emergency Food Networks. The Routledge
Handbook of Poverty.
Newling, Kay (mentor). K. Rutherford. Awarded Scholarship: Bobcat Pride Summer Scholarship.
Romero, Rachel. (mentor), Atzmon, T., Casarez, R. “Approval and Resistance: Street Artists’
Ambivalence Towards Gentrification in Austin, TX” American Sociological Association, San
Francisco, CA.
—. K. Buckley, Presentation: “I Do: A Content Analysis of The Knot Weddings Magazine”. Presentation
at Southwestern Social Science Association Conference.
—. K. Sylvia, Published Work: “Hegemonic Whiteness: A Qualititative Study of Fairness Advertisements
in India”. Publication at Texas State Undergraduate Research Journal.
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