Gene Luen Yang, CLA-CWP - Hamline University...Agnes Hulburd Conger Prize for Outstanding Scholarly...

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Gene Luen Yang, CLA-CWP

Awarded MacArthur ‘Genius’ Fellowship

External Recognition

Jermaine Singleton, College of Liberal ArtsExemplary Teaching Award, United Methodist Church, General Board of Higher Education & Ministry

Runestone, founded by Katrina Vandenberg CLA, won the Directors' Prize for Content from Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP)

External Recognition

● Dave Ryan, College of Liberal ArtsExhibitions 2016-2017:

International Digital Media and Arts Association Conference

MAEP Exhibition, Minneapolis Institute of Art

NCECA Invitational Exhibition, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

External Recognition

• Jim Scheibel, School of Business

Keynote, Qualey-Skjervold Professional Development Conference

Keynote, Dakota Woodlands

Keynote, Iowa AARP

Opening Address, VISTA Tri-state conference

External Recognition

• Jim Scheibel, School of Business“For St. Paul’s next mayor, a solid foundation on which to build,” Op-ed, St. Paul Pioneer Press

“U.S. should stoke the fire of national service, not extinguish it,” Community Voices, MinnPost

External Recognition

• Ken Fox, School of BusinessInternational Advisory Council, School of Political Science and Public Administration, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Co-Coach, ABA Law Student Negotiation Competition, National Championship Team

External Recognition

• Anne McCarthy, School of Business DeanInducted as Fellow, OBTS: Teaching Society for Management Educators

• Stacie Bosley, School of BusinessEastern Economic Association presentation with co-author/student Maggie Knorr

• Susie Brown, School of BusinessExecutive director, Hennepin County Bar Association

External Recognition

• Wallace Swan, School of BusinessUniversity of Oklahoma, Pi Alpha Alpha Chapter award for Excellence in Scholarship in Public Administration

Chair of the L.G.B.T. Advocacy Alliance Section, American Society for Public Administration

External Recognition

• Rachel Endo, School of EducationAmerican Educational Research Association (AERA) annual conference presentation

• Karen Moroz, School of EducationAmerican Middle Level Educators' (AMLE) Affiliate Task Force

• Rebecca Neal, School of EducationAmerican Educational Research Association (AERA) annual conference presentation

External Recognition

• Van Dusenbery, College of Liberal ArtsLifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Study of the Sikh Diaspora, from the Dr. Jasbir Singh Saini Endowed Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies, University of California, Riverside

• Nancy Holland, College of Liberal ArtsTask force leader for Board of the American Philosophical Association (APA); helped develop new code of conduct for the APA

External Recognition

• Aida Audeh, College of Liberal ArtsInvited to present on Rodin’s interest in Dante’s Divine Comedy in Paris, France

• Allison Baker, College of Liberal ArtsSolo art exhibition and major gallery review, Big, Red, and Shiny magazine

External Recognition

● Lifeng Dong, College of Liberal ArtsBoard of Directors, MN chapter, American Vacuum Society (AVS)

• Deanna Thompson, College of Liberal Arts Keynote speaker, Academy of Parish Clergy

Conference

Keynote presentation, Embodied Freedom Conference (with Beverly Wallace)

External Recognition

● Carlos Sneed, Hedgeman Center Delegate-At-Large for Upper Midwest Region, National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE)

● Silvester Vicic, Sundin Music HallProduced 2 national broadcast series for WFMT in Chicago

External Recognition

• Kathryn Geurts, College of Liberal ArtsKeynote speaker, International Association of Infant Massage Conference, Paris, France

• Todd Scott, College of Liberal ArtsChair, MN State Bar Association's (MSBA) Standing Committee on Technology

External Recognition

• Matt de la Peña, Creative Writing Programs2016 NCTE Intellectual Freedom Award

• Sherri L. Smith, Creative Writing ProgramsSouthern California Independent Booksellers Association Award for Middle Grade

• Leila DeVriese, College of Liberal ArtsBoard of the United Nations Association of Minnesota

External Recognition

• Kaori Kenmotsu, College of Liberal Arts

Performed with Paula Mann's TimeTrack Productions at the Choreographers' Evening 2016

National board of directors of the American College Dance Association representing north-central region

External Recognition

• James Brickwedde, School of EducationProgram chair, 2018 annual Spring Math Conference

• Rachel Endo, School of EducationAERA: Inaugural Don T. Nakanishi Excellence in Mentorship Award, from Research on the Education of Asian and Pacific Americans special int. group

External Recognition

• Patty Born, School of EducationKeynote speaker: “We're all in this Together,” Iowa Association of County Conservation Agencies conference

• Maggie Struck, School of EducationDigital Media Learning Data Training Award

External Recognition

• Terry Metz, University LibrariesChair of the Minitex Policy Advisory Council

• Javier Gutierrez, Residential LifeRepresentative with International Association of Housing Officers for upper midwest region of housing professionals foundation

External Recognition

• Jason Verdugo, AthleticsMember, NCAA Division III Diversity and Inclusion Working Group

• Mark Kondrak, ITSExecutive advisory council, Minnesota’s Premier Chief Information Officer (CIO) Forum

External Recognition

Hamline Undergraduate Student Congress (HUSC) Awards

• Bill Wallace, CLAFaculty of the Year

• Lacey Squier, Student AffairsStaff Member of the Year

Hamline Recognition

• Maria Jesus Leal, College of Liberal ArtsBurton and Ruth Grimes Teacher Award

• Shelley Schaefer, College of Liberal ArtsFaculty Advisor of the Year (Major)

• Jean Strait, School of EducationFaculty Advisor of the Year (FYSEM)

Hamline Recognition

• Aida Audeh, College of Liberal ArtsAgnes Hulburd Conger Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Work in the Humanities

• Internationally recognized as an expert on the work of Dante in visual arts

• Forthcoming publications:“Rodin’s Gates of Hell in Context” and “Dante and the Visual Arts”

Hamline Recognition

• Rebecca Neal, School of EducationHedgeman Center Outstanding Faculty

• Nancy Vang, Wesley CenterHedgeman Center Outstanding Staff

• Guadalupe Banuls, Information Technology ServicesLeavy Oliver Director Award

• Molly Doran, School of EducationLeavy Oliver Directors Award

Faculty Awards Hamline Recognition

• Lacey Squier, Student AffairsTrish La Plante Distinguished Service Award

• Sayonita Ghosh Hajra, College of Liberal Arts Community Social Justice (Wesley Center)

• Stephanie Kane-Burback, Residential LifeStudent Organization Advisor of the Year

• Safety and Security StaffCommitment to Student Development

Student Affairs Recognitions

• Stacie Bosley & John LochnerFaculty Leadership

• Beth Bagley, Kathy Mann Arnott, Erin McCoy, & Nadine SunderlandStaff Leadership

• Stacie Bosley & David ChristophersonTeaching Excellence (full-time & part-time faculty)

• Dave BergHSB Alumni Association Outstanding Faculty Award

Faculty Awards School of Business Recognition

Faculty and Staff Leadership for 2017-2018

Faculty Council President John Mazis, College of Liberal Arts

Staff Association (HUSA) President Matt Beehr, Institutional Effectiveness

• Brian Johnson, ‘87, ACTS Alumni Achievement

• Jerry Artz, College of Liberal ArtsFaculty Achievement

• Chip Taylor, AthleticsCoach of the Year: Men’s Athletics

Athletics Awards (SAAC)

• Karen Heggernes

• SAAC Coach of the Year: Women’s Athletics

• Women’s Lacrosse has a 15-5 season and went to the NCAA Div III national tournament!

Athletics Awards (SAAC)

Michelle Benegas & Ann MabbottSchool of Education$1.5M US Dept of Education, preparing teachers to work with English Language Learners

Shelly Schaefer & Sarah GreenmanCollege of Liberal Arts$155.5K Co-Principal Investigators, Bureau of Justice Assistance: Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Grant

Grants over $50,000

Tracy Fredin & John Shepard,School of Education- Center for Global Environmental Education $68K Kauai History Museum, for the Kauai Multimedia Gallery

$50K Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation, for Rivers Institutes for teachers

$457K, MN Dept of Education, Science and Engineering Practices to Classroom Implementation (Year 2)

Grants over $50,000

Brian Hoffman, College of Liberal Arts$650K, Hennepin County for burial recovery services at American Indian burial sites

Brian Hoffman & Susan MysterCollege of Liberal Arts$75K, MN Indian Affairs Council, to build an osteology laboratory and repository on campus

Grants over $50,000

Gina Erickson, College of Liberal Arts$79K, Wright County, to research and evaluate its Adult Drug Court project David Schultz, College of Liberal Arts$248K, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and $250K from the Joyce Foundation, to engage the public on electoral reform

Grants over $50,000

Jennifer Carlson, School of Education$77K, MN Dept of Education, Collaborative Urban Educator project.

Patsy Egan, School of Education$633K, MN Dept of Education, ABE Teaching & Learning Advancement System (ATLAS).

Grants over $50,000

• Susie Steinbach, College of Liberal Arts Understanding the Victorians: Politics, Culture and Society in Nineteenth Century Britain

• Patricia Palmerton, College of Liberal ArtsOral Communication in the Disciplines: A Resource for Teacher Development and Training (co-author)

• Rachel Endo, School of EducationDeveloping and Supporting Critically Reflective Teachers: Diverse Perspectives in the Twenty-First Century (with Frank Hernandez and School of Education alumni)

Publications — Books

• Patty Born, School of EducationTeaching STEM Outdoors

• Patrick Hueller, Academic SuccessStu Stories: The Adventures of Dirt Clod and his Sidekick Bird Bones

• Krista Soria, College of Liberal ArtsCivic Engagement and Community Service at Research Universities: Engaging Undergraduates for Social Justice, Social Change and Responsible Citizenship (Ed.)

Publications — Books

• Jacqueline Briggs Martin Creative Writing ProgramsCreekfinding

• Laurel Snyder, Creative Writing ProgramsCharlie and Mouse

• Laura Ruby, Creative Writing ProgramsYork: The Shadow Cipher

Publications — Books

• Nina LaCour, Creative Writing ProgramsWe Are Okay

• Phyllis Root, Creative Writing ProgramsAnywhere Farm

• Sun Yung Shin, Creative Writing ProgramsA Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota (Ed.)

Publications — Books

Mark Berkson, College of Liberal Arts● “Xunzi’s Reinterpretation of Ritual: A Hermeneutic Defense of the

Confucian Way” in Ritual and Religion in the Xunzi

● “The Cultivation, Calling and Loss of the Self: Confucian and Daoist Perspectives on Vocation,” Calling in Today’s World: Voices from Eight Faith Perspectives

● “Xunzi as a Theorist and Defender of Ritual,” The Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Xunzi

Publications—Book Chapters

• Bill Lindquist, School of Education "Creative Movement puts the A in STEAM" in Case Studies in STEAM Education

• Valerie Chepp, College of Liberal Arts“Doing Critical Pedagogy in an Ironically Sexist World” in Teaching Gender and Sex in Contemporary America

• Kristina Deffenbacher, College of Liberal Arts“Hybrid Heroines and the Naturalization of Women's Violence in Urban Fantasy Fiction” in Gender and the Vampire Narrative

Publications—Book Chapters

• Melissa Houghtaling, College of Liberal Arts“Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Families”

Minnesota Child Custody Deskbook

• Carolyn Holbrook, College of Liberal Arts“Say What?” in A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota

Publications—Book Chapters

● Nancy Holland, College of Liberal Arts"Tyranny and Blood: Rethinking Creon" in Philosophy and Literature

"Prince: Postmodern Icon" in the Journal of African-American Studies

• Jennifer Carlson, School of Education“Literacy and the substitute teacher” in Wisconsin State Reading Association Journal

Publications — Articles

Stacie Bosley (School of Business) Teaching Area: Economics

Degrees:• BBA-Finance, University of Wisconsin-Madison • PhD-Applied Economics, University of Minnesota

Interests and Expertise:• Faculty Advisor of the Year, 2013• Current research: Multi-level Marketing and Pyramid Schemes• Assessment Director, 2013-2015

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Deanna O’Donnell (College of Liberal Arts)Teaching Area: Chemistry

Degrees:• BSc-Chemistry, McMaster University • PhD-Chemistry, University of Notre Dame

Interests and Expertise:• Director of HIPAL program• Current research: Surface enhanced spectroscopy• Obtained NSF grant to secure a portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometer

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David Ryan (College of Liberal Arts) Teaching Area: Digital Media Arts

Degrees:• MFA-Film, Ohio University College of Fine Art

Interests and Expertise:• Founding faculty and chair, new Digital Media Arts major• Immersive installations with participatory audience experience• Multiple awards and recognitions for artistic endeavors• MAEP Exhibition, MIA, June, 2016• NCEA Invitational Exhibition, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO

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Shelly Schaefer (College of Liberal Arts) Teaching Area: Criminal JusticeDegrees:• MA-Sociology, PhD-Sociology, University of Minnesota

Interests and Expertise:• Founding faculty member, Criminal Justice/ Forensic Science department• Research: Juvenile delinquency and justice, re-entry studies, communities and crime• Extensive experience as a practitioner in juvenile corrections, welfare-to-work, and social work

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Sarah Hick (School of Education) Teaching Area: Teacher EducationDegrees:• MS-Environmental Science, Yale University• PhD-Science Education, University of Minnesota

Interests and Expertise:• Teaches mathematics and science education courses• Research: Methods to improve STEM-based active learning lessons and improved quality of active-learning science instructional resources

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Joseph Lewis (School of Education) Teaching Area: Teacher EducationDegrees: • MA-English, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee EdD-English Education, Teacher College, Columbia University

Interests and Expertise:• Current research: cross-cultural teaching/learning and dismantling the school-to-prison pipeline• Editorial board member, Journal of the Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education• Published articles in Peace Studies Journal

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Bill Lindquist (School of Education) Teaching Area: Teacher EducationDegrees: • MA-Education, St. Thomas• PhD-Curriculum & Instruction, University of Minnesota

Interests and Expertise:• NOAA Teacher at Sea Excellence in Science Education Award, 2015• Current research: Science pedagogy in relation to literacy and inclusivity• Published articles in Science and Children• Interim chair, teacher education department

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• Lifeng Dong, College of Liberal ArtsPromotion to professor

• Rachel Endo, School of EducationPromotion to professor

• Jermaine Singleton, College of Liberal ArtsPromotion to professor

• Nancy Webber, School of BusinessPromotion to Senior Lecturer

Faculty Promotions

Alan Sickbert, Dean of Students

● 13 years, Dean of Students and Associate Dean

● Mentor, advocate, and advisor to thousands of students

● Found Hamline Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK)

● HUSC leadership scholarship was re-named in his honor

● Leaves a lasting legacy for students, Hamline, and the community

• Verna Corgan, College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Speech Communications

• Verne (Van) Dusenbery, College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Anthropology

Professor Emeriti

• Nancy Holland, College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Philosophy

• Deborah Keenan,College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Creative Writing

Professor Emeriti

• Carolyn Levy, College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Theater Arts

• Navid Mohseni, College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Sociology

Professor Emeriti

• Patricia (Pat) Palmerton, College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Speech Communications

• Karen Vogel, College of Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Political Science

Professor Emeriti

• Walter Enloe, School of Education Professor Emeritus of Education

Professor Emeritus

20 Years of Service

● Joyce Bell, Professor, School of Education

● Julia Reimer, Professor, School of Education

● Phyllis Root, Professor, Creative Writing Programs

● Frank Shaw, Professor, Mathematics

● Gwenn Sherburne, Registration and Records

25 Years of Service● Deb Carbaugh, Professor, Music● Elizabeth Coville, Professor,

Anthropology ● Van Dusenbery, Professor,

Anthropology● William Keilty, Professor, School of

Education● Jeanne Kosieradzki, Professor, Legal

Studies ● Robin Parritz, Professor, Psychology● Anthony Schroeder, ITS● Mary Street, Facilities Services

30 Years of Service

● Michael Farris, Professor, Biology

● Arthur Guetter, Professor, Mathematics

● Brian Johnson, ACTS

● Mary Logue, Professor, Creative Writing Programs

● Joseph Peschek, Professor, Political Science

● Jane Telleen, President’s Office

Wesley Award - FacultyJim ScheibelManagement, Marketing and PublicAdministration, School of Business

• Campus Compact President’s Civic Engagement Steward Award, 2012 and 2016

• Exemplary Teacher Award, United Methodist Board of Education, 2016

Congressional Hunger Center, Minnesota VOICE, Twin Cities Jazz• Named Global Hero by Medtronics,

2010

Wesley Award - StaffJavier GutierrezAssistant Dean of StudentsDirector of Residential Life

• Mentor to all Residential Life staff• Member Early Alerts team• President, Upper Midwest

Region-Association of College and University Housing Officers

• FYSEM instructor• Campus Colleague• Green Dot training partner

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