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College of Arts and SciencesScholarship Report 2011-2012
Department of Art and Design
Books/Exhibition Catalogues
Heuer, ElizabethEugene Savage: The Seminole Paintings, The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, October, 2011.
Karabinis, PaulShared Vision: The Sondra Gilman & Celso Gonzalez-Falla Collection of Photography, MOCA Jacksonville and Aperture Foundation, New York
Journal ArticlesHeuer, Elizabeth“Eugene Savage: The Seminole Paintings,” was also published in American Art Review, December 201, pages 122-125
Versari, Maria Elena“Enlisting and Updating: Ruggero Vasari and the Shifting Coordinates of Futurism in Eastern and Central Europe,” in International Yearbook of Futurist Studies, ed. by Günter Berghaus (1) (Berlin: De Gruyter, November 2011) “È fascista la Madonna del Fascio? Arte e architettura a Predappio tra conservazione e polemica politica.” Fascismo senza Fascismo? Indovini e revenants nella cultura popolare italiana (1899-1919 e 1989-2009), ed. by Luciano Curreri and Fabrizio Foni (Cuneo: Nerosubianco, 2011).
Conference Proceedings
Coglianese, Blake. July 2011, “There’s a Project for that” National UCDA Design Education Summit,2011, pp. 88–94 (conference proceedings).
Cruz, Vanessa.“Teaching Design Online: The System, the Style, and the Reason it is Important.” Paper published in proceedings of 2011 conference The Endless End, European Academy of Design, Porto, Portugal.
Works of Art and Design Published
Begley, David (with Blake Coglianese)Designs gallery announcement postcard, poster and web page for Fusion exhibition at MOCA Jacksonville, July/August 2011 issue of GDUSA (won a GDUSA InHouse Graphic Design Award). It is also available on line at: http://www.gdusa.com/contests/aida11/announcements.php
Coglianese, Blake (with David Begley)Designs gallery announcement postcard, poster and web page for Fusion exhibition at MOCA Jacksonville, July/August 2011 issue of GDUSA (won a GDUSA InHouse Graphic Design Award). It is also available on line at: http://www.gdusa.com/contests/aida11/announcements.php
Dunn, TrevorCeramics Art & Perception. September 2011 / Issue Number 85 Article.
Taming the Edge: Trevor Dunn. By S. Portico Bowman Pg. 24-27.
2011 Workhouse Clay National. Lorton Arts Foundation Workhouse Arts Center. Lorton, Virginia (exhibition catalogue)
NCECA: Uncommon Ground: Impact and Influence. NCECA Publishing by Colin Parson Pgs. 34-35. (exhibition catalogue)
Diaz, Alexander“Exploring New Visions,” Florida Weekly, March 29, 2012, B-1 “Conversation Pieces,” Sun Sentinel newspaper, March 28, 2012, A-4 “UNF MOCA Gallery,” Forma magazine, fall 2011, p 7 “A Festival of Photos,” Florida Times Union newspaper, September 10, 2011, D-1 “PhotoJax 2011,” Arbus magazine, September/ October 2011, p 40
John, Jason2012 American Arts Quarterly, Traditionalism Comes of Age, Article by Gail Leggio, pgs. 11-19, Hastings on Hudson, NY2012 Beautiful Decay Online Magazine, Jason John’s Realism, Article by Travis Flack, http://beautifuldecay.com/2012/02/14/jason-johns-realism/2012 From What I Remember/ From What I Forget, American Art Collector Magazine, pgs. 124-1252012 Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Publication, Aesthetica Magazine, pg. 57, London, UK2011 Front Cover, Visual Overture Magazine, Front Cover and pg. 7, Atlanta, GA2011 INPA-2, Manifest Creative Research and Drawing Center, Still at Press, pgs. TBA Cincinnati, OH 2011 Genius is Mysterious, Web Publication and Competition, http://www.projekt30.com/genius_is_mysterious.php2011 August Project 30 Competition, Web Publication and Competition, http://www.projekt30.com/final_display.php?show_id=1082011 7th Annual National Self Portrait Exhibition Catalogue, Chicago, IL
Artist Interview:
Hager, Jenny“Les Enfants de la Terre: An Interview with Jim Neel,” Southeastern College Art Conference Review, Volume XVI, No. 1, 2011, pp. 55-66.
Juried Creative Works and Exhibitions:
Arthur, Emily4/2012 Art Museum of South Texas, OSO Bay Biennial XVII Heavy Hitters: Survey of Contemporary Printmaking, 1902 N Shoreline Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 4/ 2012 Weil Gallery-Texas A & M University, Fair Trade, Center for the Arts 6300 Ocean Drive, Corpus Christi, TX 4/2012, Wolfbats Beeseach the Great Bear of Oso Bay: A Collaborative Performance and Parade. (Starr Street to McGee Beach) Oso Bay Biennial. Corpus Christi, TX 5/20120 Heavy Hitters: An Exhibition of Contemporary American Printmaking. Peveto Gallery. 2627 Colquitt Street Houston, Texas 77098 May 17-July 7 2012.3/2012 The Old Iron Works, Big Flocking Take-Over & Wolfbat Railway sponsored by Vans Custom Culture, 612 Piety Street, New Orleans, LA 2011 Pittsburg State University, Stephen Heywood & Emily Arthur Douglass, Art Gallery, 1701 S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS
Begley, DavidDesigned announcement postcard and poster for Fusion exhibition at MOCA Jacksonville, April 2011; received an American Graphic Design Award for in-house design.
Brown, Louise FreshmanAmerican Painters in Grambois, Grambois, France, June 4-June 11, 2011Women’s World, Invitational, Gallery C, five person exhibit, Jacksonville, FL, November 17-January 31, 2011.
Coglianese, BlakeDesigned the website for Fusion exhibition at MOCA Jacksonville, April 2011; received an American Graphic Design Award for in-house design.
Diaz, AlexanderTransmission, Florence Quarter Gallery, Southwest University of Visual Arts, Tucson, AZ, Curated by John H. Clarke, Assistant Professor of Photography at SUVA Snap: National Juried Exhibition, Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA, Juried by Drew Johnson, Curator of Photography at the Oakland Museum of California and Sandra S. Phillips, Senior Curator of Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Best of Show: The Photo Review 2011 Competition Prize Winners, Gallery1401, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, Juried by Robert Mann, director of the Robert Mann Gallery in New York City PHOTOcentric: International Juried Exhibition, Garrison Center, Garrison, NY Juried by Larry Fink and Stephen Perloff, Founder and Editor of The Photo Review and Editor of The Photograph Collector *Catalog, page 30.Road Trip, Darkroom Gallery, Essex Junction, VT, Juried by Douglas Beasley*Catalog, page 2.
Dixon, NofaMore is More; Juror, Mellissa Vandenberg, Lexington Art League; July 22 – September 10, 2011.Four Sculptors and a Painter, an Invitational; Butterfield Garage Art Gallery; Feb. 3 – 29; St. Augustine, FLPublic Art Commission, University of North Florida, Building 2, Installation of Osprey and Nest Wall Mural, 2012.
Dunn, TrevorTEA -International Juried/Invitational Exhibition. The Art League Gallery. Alexandria, Virginia. Across the Divide. Juried National Exhibition Coconino Center for the Arts. Flagstaff, Arizona. Made for Each Other. Juried National Exhibition Studio 550 Art Center. Manchester, New Hampshire. Wood Fire: Tea Bowl Invitational --National Invitational Exhibition Sella-Granata Gallery, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Coffee, Tea or…? Juried National Exhibition Terra Incognito Gallery. Chicago, Illinois. Espresso Art. Juried National Exhibition Studio 550 Art Center. Manchester, New Hampshire. 2011 Workhouse Clay National. Juried National Exhibition Lorton Arts Foundation Workhouse, Arts Center. Lorton, Virginia. “To Go” National Juried Ceramic Exhibition. Juried National Exhibition Mendocino Art Center. Mendocino, California. Uncommon Ground: Impact and Influence. Juried National Exhibition Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. Arvada, Colorado
Hager, JenniferApril 2012 – March 2013 Juried Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, “2012 Art in Public Places, Dogwood Arts Festival” Knoxville, TN. Juror: Allen Peterson. Collaborative outdoor sculpture with Lance Vickery.
May – July 2012 Invitational Exhibition, “Heavy Hitters, A Survey of Contemporary Printmaking
(PrintHouston 2012),” Peveto and PrintMatters, Peveto Gallery, TX. Curator: Ryan O’Malley.
April– May 2012 Invitational Exhibition, “Heavy Hitters, A Survey of Contemporary Printmaking,” Art Museum of the South, Corpus Christi, TX. Curator: Ryan O’Malley.
April 2012 Invitational Collaborative Performance and Parade, “Wolfbats Beseech the Great Bear of Oso Bay,” Texas A&M Corpus Christi, TX. A large-scale collaborative performance with printed masks, ship, Trojan horse (Arthur and Hager), stilt walker (Hager), and iron pour/fire performance. Organized by Jack Gron, Dennis McNett, and Ryan O’Malley. Performed by visiting artists Emily Arthur, Bill Fick, Jenny Hager, Tom Huck, and Dennis McNett.
April 2012 Invitational Two Person Exhibition with Student Russell Bailey, “Integral,” Florida State College Jacksonville, Kent Campus.
March 2012 Collaborative Performance and Parade, “BFT and Wolfbat Railway,” New Orleans, LA. A large-scale collaborative performance with printed masks, boxcars, Trojan horse (Arthur and Hager) stilt walker (Hager), and fire performance. Organized by Dennis McNett. Sponsored by Vans Custom Culture.
February 2012 Solo Exhibition, “Flight Lab,” Cora Miller Gallery, York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA. Curator: Matthew Clay-Robison.
January - February 2012 Two Person Exhibition, “Intimate Duet,” Brossman Gallery, York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA. Curator: Matthew Clay-Robison.
Heywood, StephenArt Unleashed, First Coast No More Homeless Pets, - Regional Juried Exhibition/Auction. Jacksonville, FL. May 2012TEA - International Juried Exhibition. The Art League. Alexandria, VA. May 2012MUG Shots - Fourth Annual National Juried Cup Exhibition. LUX Center For The Arts. Lincoln, NE. March 2012 Cups and Coffee NCECA - Watershed international Juried Exhibition. Seattle, WA. Mar 2012Clay Cache NCECA - Invitational (Curator). Post Alley, Seattle, WA. Mar 2012 Vases of Spring - National Invitational Exhibition. Kirkorian Gallery, Worcester, MA. Mar 2012Mint Julep Cup Invitational - National Invitational Exhibition. Mount Saint Francis, IN. Mar 2012One 2 One - Invitational (Curator). Florida Craftsmen Gallery, St. Petersburg, FL. Mar 2012Made For Each Other - National Juried Exhibition. Studio 550, Manchester, NH. Feb 20128 Fluid Ounces - National Juried Exhibition. LSU School of Art Glassell Gallery, Baton Rouge, LA. Jan 2012Cups of Fire - National Ceramics Cup Competition. The Clay Gallery, Ann Arbor, MI. Jan 2012Small Objects - Invitational. The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, Jacksonville, FL. Dec 2011Fourth Annual Cup Show, Form and Function - National Juried Exhibition. Tapper Center Gallery, Panama City, Fl. Dec 2011Annual Holiday Cup Show and Sale - National Invitational Exhibition. Worcester, MA. Dec 2011The Seventeenth Annual Nellie Allen Smith - National Juried Pottery Competition. Cape Fear Studios, Fayetteville, NC. Oct 2011The Art of Dining - National Invitational Exhibition. Worcester, MA. Oct 2011Strictly Functional Pottery National - National Juried Exhibition. Lancaster, PA. Sep 2011The Bowl Show - National Invitational Exhibition. Worcester, MA. Sep 2011North East Florida Sculptors - Regional Juried Exhibition. Wilson Fine Arts Center, South Gallery, Jacksonville, FL. Sep 2011The Firm AMALGAM - National Invitational Exhibition. Mount Saint Francis, IN. Jul 2011Westmorland Arts & Heritage Festival - National Juried Exhibition. Latrobe, PA. Jul 2011 First Coast No More Homeless Pets, Art Unleashed - Exhibition/Auction. Jacksonville, FL. Jun 2011Westmorland County Community College - National Juried Exhibition. Youngwood, PA. Jun 2011
John, Jason
2012-Solo Exhibition, Flight, Sylvia White Gallery, Juried by Sylvia White, May 2012, Ventura, CA-CITYscape12, Foard Studio, Invitational, May 2012, Jacksonville, FL-Solo Exhibition, Texas Tech University, Invitational, February 2012, Lubbock, TX-About Face, WWA Gallery, Invitational, April 2012, Los Angeles, CA-More Real Than Real; Realism from USA and Canada, Invitational, Curator Jim Thalassoudis, Peter Walker Fine Art, March 2012, Walkerville, South Australia2011-What is Art? 50 Under 50 for the 50th, Invitational, The Cummer Museum of Art, October 2011, Jacksonville, FL-Third Annual National Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition and Exhibition, Juror Cindy Stockton Morre, Lore Degenstein Gallery of Susquehanna University, October 2011, Susquehanna, PA -Being Human Juried Exhibition, Juried by Dan Addington, Union Street Gallery, October 2011, Chicago Heights, IL-2011 2D-3D Exhibition: Figurative Works, Juror DeWitt Cheng, San Joaquin Delta College, October 2011, Stockton, CA-Sylvia White 4th Annual Juried Show, Juried by Sylvia White, First Place, Sylvia White Gallery, August 2011, Ventura, CA-Face It, Invitational, Fragment Gallery, August 2011, Tucson, AZ-7th Annual National Self Portrait Exhibition, Curated by Sergio Gomez, 33 Contemporary Gallery, July 2011, Chicago, IL
Karabinis, Paul Illusion and Chemistry: The Alternative Process, Kiernan Gallery, Lexington, VA. (Catalog) Photography: The Concise Guide, by Bruce Warren, Wadsworth/Centage Learning, Inc., USA. (four photographs were used as illustrations of Alternative Processes, Digital photography,and Still Life), Hand & Eye: An International Competition of Hand Crafted Photography, Through the Lens Gallery, Durham, North Carolina. (Exhibition Catalog), The Poetry of Shadows, Photoplace Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont. (Catalog),Dream Allegory, LightBox Photographic Gallery, Astoria, Oregon. (Catalog),
Photo National 2011, Maine Museum of Art, Bangor.
Jacksonville Art in Public Places Program (two works purchased: Fallen Marbles and Votive Figure).
Trice, ChristopherAesthetics of Abandonment: The Dixie Square Project at the Jack Mitchell Gallery, Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts, Orange Park, FL, April 23 – June 30, 2012. This was a solo exhibition of 40 photographs from your Dixie Square Project series.Fifth Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show held at the RayKo Photo Center, San Francisco, CA, January 18 – March 6, 2012. Exhibition juried by Ann Jastrab, MFA, Gallery Director.Pinholio: An Exhibition of Contemporary Pinhole Photography, Good Citizen Gallery, St. Louis, MO, November 18 – December 17, 2011. Exhibition juried by artists Alison Ouellette-Kirby and Mark A. Fisher (one of nineteen artists selected to participate). All In Focus, Durbin Gallery, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, AL, November 4 – 30, 2011. Invitational exhibition curated by Professor Kevin Shook, Gallery Director (one of seven artists invited to participate, and seven photographs were exhibited).Spooky Show III, LightBox Photographic Gallery, Astoria, OR, October 8 – November 8, 2012. Juried by Michael and Chelsea Granger, Gallery Directors.
Refereed and Invited Presentations
Arthur, EmilyRole Play: Artist as Curator at the 40th Annual 2012 Southern Graphics Council International Printmaking Conference: Navigating Currents New Orleans, LA (March)
Begley, David“Frenimies: Against a Common Foe” was presented at the UCDA Design Education summit Virginia Tech, VA in May 2012 (co-presented with Beth Nabi).
Brown, Peter Scott“A Brief History of Touch In the Reception of Medieval Sculpture," 2011 Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC) Annual Meetings, Savannah, Georgia, November 2011.“Authenticity: Interpreting Damage and Restoration in Medieval Sculpture,” Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art (INHA, the leading French research institute for the study of art history), Paris, France, January 2012.
Coglianese, Blake“ ere’s a project for that,” presented at theNational UCDA Design Education Summit, e State of Design Education, hosted by New Jersey City University, May 26-27 in Jersey City
Cruz, Vanessa“Crossing Boundaries: The Move from Print to Motion” in the session Exploring a Brave New World: Introducing the 4th Dimension in a 2D World (chaired by Cruz) at the annual meetings of the Southeastern College Art Conference, Savannah, Georgia, November 2011.
Hager, JenniferApril 2012 Invited Lecturer, “Trojan Horse,” Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Corpus, Christi, TX.
March 2012 Invited Panelist, “Role Play: Artist Curator,” Southern Graphics Conference International, New Orleans, LA.
March 2012 Invited Lecturer, “Intimate Duet,” University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
January 2012 Invited Lecturer, “Intimate Duet,” York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA.
November 2011 Session Co-Chair, “Project Share,” Southeastern College Art Conference, Savannah, GA.
November 2011 Selected Panelist, “Wind-Weaver and the Whirling Wheel,” Southeastern College Art Conference, Savannah, GA.
Heuer, Elizabeth“Imua!: Eugene Savage and the Matson Murals” presented in the session “Incorporating Culture: Corporate Patronage of Art and Architecture in the US” at the 2011 SECAC conference in Savannah, Ga. in November.
Heywood, StephenThe FIRM at Utah State University. Logan, UT. October 28-29, 20112-day workshop, demonstration and multiple lectures. Collaborative demonstrations of various ceramics techniques, wheel thrown and assembled forms, soda firing, and more. Digital presentation and lecture. “Create, - How and Why I Make What I Do.” Topics include: the vapor firing processes of wood, salt and soda; the potential for duality in ones work; and the evolution of my art.
The FIRM at the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts. Mount St. Francis, IN. September 23-24, 20112-day workshop, demonstration and multiple lectures. Collaborative demonstrations of various ceramics techniques, wheel thrown and assembled forms, soda firing, and more. Digital presentation and lecture. “Create, - How and Why I Make What I Do.” Topics include: the vapor firing processes of wood, salt and soda; the potential for duality in ones work; and the evolution of my art. Juried exhibition “Amalgam” installed at the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts, Mount Saint Francis, IN. Jul 2011. Opening Reception Sept. 24, 7pm.
Karabinis, PaulShared Vision/Gallery Discussion, the Aperture Foundation, New York. “Reflections on the Sondra Gilman and Celso Gonzalez-Falla Collection, “ MOCA Jacksonville. “Art Survival: Art Majors and Professional Practice,” as part of a panel titled Striving for Success in the World of Professional Practice at the annual meetings of the Southeast College Art Association Annual Conference. Savannah, Georgia, November 9 - 12, 2011.
Murphy, Debra“Images of Violence, Suffering and Unrest: Hope McMath’s Responses to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” Presented in the session Suffering in the Arts II: 20th to 21st Century, Chair: Paul Manoguerra, Georgia Museum of Art. November 10, 2011 at the annual meetings of the Southeastern College Art Conference.
Nabi, Beth“Frenimies: Against a Common Foe” was presented at the UCDA Design Education summit Virginia Tech, VA in May 2012 (co-presented with David Begley).
Scaff, ClaudiaWith Douglas Johansen, Structuring Experiential Learning in Design at the 2012 Design Education Summit, University and College Designers Association May hosted by Virginia Tech
Trice, ChristopherDixie Square Mall: Retail Modernism in the Midwest at the Southeastern College Art Conference, Savannah, GA, November 9 – 12, 2011. Paper presented as part of the session Revisiting Modernist Architecture.Larry Clark’s Tulsa Series: Perspectives On Historical Context and Artistic Merit at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville, FL, September 29, 2011 (presented in conjunction with the exhibition Larry Clark: The Tulsa Series).All In Focus, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, AL, November 8, 2011 (panel discussion between artists featured in the All In Focus exhibition).
Versari, Maria Elena“A tangible achievement: on the posthumous fortune of Futurist sculpture,” paper presented at Moving in Three Dimensions. A Conference on Sculpture and Change, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, U.K., May 11-12, 2012
Curatorial Activities:
Diaz, AlexanderNo Place in Particular: Images of the American Landscape, at MOCA Jacksonville in the fall of 2011. This included eight photographers who investigated the visual, societal, and ecological consequences of postwar development.
Heuer, ElizabethEugene Savage: The Seminole Paintings, The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Jacksonville, Florida, October 7, 2011 - January 8, 2012.
John, JasonJoe Forkan: The Lebowski Cycle, February 3 – April 1, 2012, MOCA JacksonvilleCarrie Ann Baade, Solar Midnight, April 27-May 12, 2012, MOCA Jacksonville.
Karabinis, PaulShared Vision: The Sondra Gilman and Celso Gonzalez-Falla Collection of Photography September 17, 2011 – Jan. 8, 2012
Debra MurphyWith Paul Ladnier and Amara McMann: From Passion to Abstraction: The Paintings of Dottie Dorion, University Gallery, May 18-August 4, 2012.
With Amara McMann: The Joys of Collecting-The Saul and Judy Eisen Collection, UNF MOCA Gallery, June 5-August 12, 2012.
Trice, ChristopherInstant Gratification: 20” X 24” Polaroid Photographs, University Gallery, University of North Florida, September 1 – October 28, 2011
Contracts and Grants (ORSP)
Cruz, Vanessa.Awarded the Fulbright Grant to Ireland for spring semester 2012. Host institution was the National College of Art and Design in Dublin.
Department of Biology
Peer Reviewed Publications
Beaver, J., K. Scotese, A. Minerovic, K. Buccier, C. Tausz, W. Clapham, T. Rosati, T. Renicker, R. Davidson, S. Evans, C. Teacher, & D. Casamatta. 2012. Ecoregion, land use and phytoplankton relationships in productive Ohio reservoirs. Inland Waters (Accepted)
Beaver, J.R. D.A. Casamatta, T.L. East, K.E. Havens, A.J. Rodusky, R.T. James, C.E. Tausz & K.M. Buccier. 2012. Phytoplankton community responses to droughts and hurricanes in a large lowland subtropical lake (Lake Okeechobee, Florida, USA). Freshwater Biology (In Preparation)
Beaver, J.R., D.E. Jensen, D.A. Casamatta, C.E. Tausz, K.C. Scotese, Kristen M. Buccier. 2012. Response of phytoplankton communities of six reservoirs of the middle Missouri River (USA) to drought and a major flood event: importance of water residence time. Hydrobiologia (Submitted)
Butler, J. A., G. L. Heinrich, and M.L. Mitchell. 2012. Diet of the Carolina diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin centrata) in northeastern Florida. Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 11(1): In Press.
Casamatta, D.A., D. Stanić, M. Gantar & L.L. Richardson. 2012. Characterization of Roseonema reptotaenium (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria) gen. et sp. nov. isolated from Caribbean black band disease. Phycologia (In Press)
Clark, K., K. Savick, and J.A. Butler. 2012. Babesia microti in rodents and raccoons in northeast Florida. Journal of Parasitology. In Press.
Bielmyer, Gretchen K.; Joseph B. Bullington; Carri A. DeCarlo; Stuart J. Chalk; Kelly Smith. 2012. The Effects of Salinity on Acute Toxicity of Zinc to Two Euryhaline Species of Fish, Fundulus heteroclitus and Kryptolebias marmoratus. Integrative and Comparative Biology; doi: 10.1093/icb/ics045.
Bowers, DF. Alphavirus Hurdles in Mosquitoes; Epithelia and Muscles. Proceedings of the Southeastern Microscopy Society. pg. 10. Published Abstract. Annual Meeting May 16-18, 2012, Cocoa Beach, FL.
Drewry MD, Williams JM, Hatle JD. (2011) Life-extending dietary restriction and ovariectomy result in similar feeding rates but different physiological responses in grasshoppers. Experimental Gerontology 46:781-786.
Flynn, K.E., J. Moon, and D.C. Moon. 2011. Examining the factors influencing keystone interactions. Trends in Ecology 2:1-9.
Gilg, M.R., E.G. Johnson, J. Gobin, B.M. Bright, and A.Ortolaza (In review) Population genetics of introduced and native poulations of the green mussel, Perna viridis: determining patterns of introduction. Biological Invasions.
Gomes, A.V., Waddell, D.S., Siu, R., Stein, M., Dewey, S., Furlow, J.D. and Bodine, S.C. Upregulation of proteasome activity in muscle RINF finger 1-null mice following denervation. The FASEB Journal. published online April 16, 2012.
Hackney, C.T. and A Williams Impact of Sea Level Rise and Salt Intrusion On Everglades Peat: Review and Recommendations, , Report to the Jacksonville District, 2012, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Hackney, C.T., D Moon, C Ross, N Lauer and A Williams. Nutrient Flux and Plant Stress in Intertidal Wetlands Exposed to Increasing Salinity”, 2011, Report, St Johns Water Management District.
Hanke, M. H, and K. J. Smith. 2011. Tolerance and response of silver perch Bairdiella chrysoura to hypoxia. Aquatic Biology. Vol. 14: 77–85
Humphries AT, La Peyre MK, Kimball ME, Rozas LP (2011). Testing the effect of habitat structure and complexity on nekton assemblages using experimental oyster reefs. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 409:172-179.
Johnson, E.G., A.H Hines, A.C. Young, M.A. Kramer, M. Goodison, R. Aguilar, and M. Bademan. 2011. Field comparison of survival and growth of hatchery-reared versus wild blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 402:35-42.
Judd ET, Wessels FJ, Drewry MD, Grove M, Wright K, Hahn DA, Hatle JD (2011) Ovariectomy in grasshoppers increases somatic storage, but proportional allocation of ingested nutrients to somatic tissues is unchanged. Aging Cell 10:972-979.
Kelly, Erica M. & Doria F. Bowers. 2012. Apoptosis in Adult Mosquito Salivary Glands; Sindbis Virus-Associated and Tissue Homeostasis. J. Gen Virol. 2012, (accepted).
Kimball ME, Able KW (in press). Tidal migrations of intertidal salt marsh creek nekton examined with underwater video. Northeastern Naturalist
Lauer, N.T., Yeager, M., Kahn, A., Dobberfuhl, D., and C. Ross. 2011. The effects of short term salinity exposure on the sublethal stress response of Vallisneria americana Michx. (Hydrocharitaceae). Aquatic Botany. 95 (3): 207-213.
Long, W.C., E.F. Gamelin, E.G. Johnson, and A.H. Hines (In press) Density dependent indirect effects: Apparent commensalism and apparent competition coexist in a two-prey system. Marine Ecology Progress Series. doi: 10.3354/meps09702
Luman E and Lentz M. (2011) The Accuracy of Pitching Yeast by Mass in a Small Microbrewery. Tech. Q. Master Brew. Assoc. Am. 48: 113-115.
Meyer, R.C., A.M. Rossi, D. Moon, and K. Stokes. 2011. Restoration and plant composition in former pine tree farms restoration and plant composition in former pine tree farms. Southeastern Naturalist 10:741-750.
Miller, T.J., M.J. Wilberg, A.R. Colton, G.R. Davis, A. Sharov, R.N. Lipcius, G.M. Ralph*, E.G. Johnson, and A.G. Kaufman*. 2011. Stock Assessment for the Blue Crab in Chesapeake Bay 2011 Final Assessment Report. Technical Report Series No. TS-614-11 of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. (Peer-reviewed by the Center for Independent Experts)
Moon, D.C. and D.M. Silva. 2012. Productivity mediates a cross-ecosystem trophic cascade. Ecological Entomology, in press
Moon, D.C., J. Barnouti, and B. Younginger. 2012. Context-dependent effects of mycorrhizae on herbivore density and parasitism in a tritrophic coastal study system. Ecological Entomology, in press
Munscher, E.C., C.A. Cox, and J.A. Butler. In Review. Decreased nest mortality for the Carolina diamondback terrapin following removal of raccoons from a nesting beach. Herpetological Conservation Biology.
Obi, I. E., Sterling, K. M., and Ahearn, G. A. (2012) K+-dependent 3H-D- glucose transport by hepatopancreatic BBMV of the marine shrimp, Litopenaeus setiferus. J. Comp. Physiol. B (submitted for publication).
Qualls, W. A., J. F. Day, R.D. Xue, D. F. Bowers. 2012. Altered behavioral responses of Sindbis virus-infected Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) to DEET and Non-DEET based insect repellents. Acta Tropica 122;284-290.
Qualls, W. A., J. F. Day, R.D. Xue, D. F. Bowers. 2012. Sindbis virus infection alters bloodfeeding responses and DEET repellency in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology. 49(2):418-423. 2012.
Ross, C., Ritson-Williams, R., Olsen, K., Paul, VJ. 2012. Impacts of elevated temperature and oxidative stress on the health and post-settlement survival of larvae from the coral Porites astreoides (accepted with revision Coral Reefs).
Rossi, A.M., R.C. Meyer, D.C. Moon and K. Stokes. 2011. Effects of thinning and clearing on plant abundance, diversity and composition in former pine tree (Pinus elliottii) farms in northeast Florida. Southeastern Naturalist 10:741-750.
Simmons, T., Mozo, J., Wilson, J., and Ahearn, G. A. (2012) Cation-dependent nutrient transport in shrimp digestive tract. J. Comp. Physiol. B. 182: 209-216.
Smith, M.; J. Gelsleichter, PhD; and K. J. Smith, PhD. In Press. Protein expression of hypoxia-Inducible factor 1-alpha in Leiostomus xanthurus exposed to constant and diel-cycling hypoxia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
Stanton, M.A., Gibson, Q.A. & Mann, J. 2011. When mum’s away: A study of mother and calf ego networks during separations in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.). Animal Behaviour 82(2): 405-412.
Stiling, P., D. Moon, A.M. Rossi, B.A. Hungate and B. Drake. 2012. No legacy effects of elevated CO2 insect herbivores. Book Chapter from Project P.I.’s, in press.
Trevathan, S.M., Kahn, A. and C. Ross. 2011. Effects of short-term hypersalinity exposure on the susceptibility to wasting disease in the subtropical seagrass Thalassia testudinum. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 49: 1051-1058.
Welling, M., Ross, C. and G. Pohnert. 2011. A Desulfatation-Oxidation Cascade Activates Coumarin-Based Cross-Linkers in the Wound Reaction of the Giant Unicellular Alga Dasycladus vermicularis. Angewandte Chemie. 50 (33): 7691-7694.
Manuscripts in Revision or Review:Brown, P. and A.M. Rossi. 2012. Geographic and host-plant associated size variation in the in the parasitoid wasp Torymus umbilicatus (Hymenoptera: Torymidae): Implications for host survival and community structure. Environmental Entomology, in review summer 2012.
Burkhalter, C., D. Moon and A.M. Rossi. 2012. Diversity, similarity and the resilience of arthropods in response to the restoration of former pine plantations. Southeastern Naturalist, in review summer 2012.
Hare JA, Wuenschel MJ, Kimball ME (in review). Gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) distribution and climate change: II. Projecting range with coupled thermal tolerance-climate models. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
Stokes, K., P. Stiling, M.R. Gilg, A.M. Rossi. 2012. The gall midge Asphondylia borrichiae Rossi & Strong (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae): an indigenous example of host–associated sympatric genetic divergence. Evolutionary Ecology, in revision after editor’s comments.
Wuenschel MJ, Hare JA, Kimball ME, Able KW (in review). Gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) distribution and climate change: I. Quantifying juvenile thermal tolerance and its constraint on adult range. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
Presentations at Scientific MeetingsAmatuli, K. C. and J.A. Butler. Population structure and nest success of gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus), and vegetative response to prescribed burning in Northeast Florida. Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, Orlando, 14-16 October 2011.
Anderson, B., J. Gelsleichter, B. Frazier, and C. Belcher. Evaluation of Gonadal Steroid Chemiluminescent Immunoassays (CLIA) for Non-Lethal Characterization of Reproductive Status for Elasmobranchs. 2012 meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Biloxi, MS. January 2012.
Bayona, N. M. and J. A. Butler. Vegetation Analysis of Active Gopher Tortoise (Gopher polyphemus) Habitat at White Oak Plantation. Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, Orlando, 14-16 October 2011. (Poster).
Beaver, J.R., Claudia E. Tausz, Kyle C. Scotese, Catherine E. Teacher & Dale A. Casamatta. Phytoplankton community dynamics in 28 North American Reservoirs/Lakes: A multivariate analysis. 8th National Monitoring Conference, Portland, OR April, 2012.
Bowers, D.F. Alphavirus Hurdles in Mosquitoes; Epithelia and Muscles. Proceedings of the Southeastern Microscopy Society. Cocoa Beach, FL, Annual Meeting of the SE Microscopy Society. May 2012. Oral Presentation.
Bowers, DF. 2011. Mosquito-Borne-Viruses in Adult Mosquitoes of Public Health Importance in Florida. Sponsored by World Solutions Against Infectious Diseases (WSAID) in conjunction with “Florida's Deadliest Mosquitoes” exhibit, Museum of Science and History (MOSH), Jacksonville, FL, June, 2011. Oral Presentation.
Bowers, D.F. 2011. Puzzle Pieces of Importance for Emerging Arboviruses. NIAID/NIH Sponsored Workshop. Emergence and Re-Emergence of Arboviral Infections of Global Health Importance. Rockville, MD, September, 2011. Poster Presentation.
Breakey, A. E. and J. Gelsleichter. Exposure to and Effects of Cytochrome P4501A1-inducing Contaminants in Unique Populations of Freshwater Atlantic Stingrays (Dasyatis sabina) Residing in Florida’s St. Johns River. 2012 meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Biloxi, MS. January 2012.
Butler, J. and G. Heinrich. Survey of the distribution and population status of the ornate diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin microspilota) in the Big Bend Region of Florida. 9th Annual IUCN Symposium on Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles, Orlando, 14-17 August 2011.
Butler, J. A.. Ecological overview of the diamondback terrapin. Management and Conservation of the Diamondback Terrapin in Tampa Bay: A Symposium for Environmental Professionals, St. Petersburg, 3 December 2011.
Butler, J. A.. Finding diamondback terrapins: and introduction to survey methods. Management and Conservation of the Diamondback Terrapin in Tampa Bay: A Symposium for Environmental Professionals, St. Petersburg, 3 December 2011.
Caldwell, M., Q. A. Gibson, J.P. Richmond¸ R. Burks, M. Mazzoil, R. Borkowski. Post Unusual Mortality Event Survey Data Provide Evidence for Long-term Habitat Use and Possible Range Extension of Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncates) in Jacksonville, FL. Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Tampa, FL. November 2011.
Cleghorn, M., J. Costner, L. Hancik, K. Smyth, T.N. Ellis The Impact of Antibiotic Exposure on the Protein Profile of Outer Membrane Vesicles Produced by Resistant Strains of Klebsiella pneumonia.
Fletcher, K. M., L. N. Little, and J. D. Ochrietor. Characterization of the interactions between the cell adhesion molecules Basigin and Embigin and Monocarboxyate Transporters in neural tissues. Poster presentation at the American Society for Cell Biology meeting, Denver, Colorado, December 2011.
Ford, R., J. Gelsleichter, B. Frazier, C. Belcher, R.D. Grubbs, and A. Piercy. Preliminary Analysis of Reproductive Periodicity of the Blacknose Shark (Carcharhinus acronotus) within its Atlantic Range. 27th annual meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, Minneapolis, MN. July 2011.
Ford, R., J. Gelsleichter, B. Frazier, C. Belcher, R.D. Grubbs, and A. Piercy. Preliminary Analysis of Reproductive Periodicity of the Blacknose Shark (Carcharhinus acronotus) within its Atlantic Range. 2012 meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Biloxi, MS. January 2012.
Gelsleichter, J. Relaxin while reproducin’ II: Characterization of relaxin receptor-like activity in male elasmobranchs. 27th annual meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, Minneapolis, MN. July 2011.
Gelsleichter, J., A. Leary, H. Drakos, M. Davis, M. Gonzalez De Acevedo, M. McCallister, R. Ford, M. Heithaus, and R.D. Grubbs. Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Deepwater Fish Populations from the Northeast Gulf of Mexico. 2012 meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Biloxi, MS. January 2012.
Gibson, Q.A., E.M. Howells, J.D. Lambert, M.M. Mazzoil, G. O’Cory-Crowe, J.P. Richmond. The Ranging Patterns of Female Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) with Respect to Reproductive Status: Testing the Concept of Nursery Areas. Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Tampa, FL. November 2011.
Gilg, Matthew R., Brian M. Bright, Judith Gobin and Alexandra Ortolaza.Population genetics of a new introduction: green mussels in the Western hemisphere Coastal and Estuarine Research Foundation meeting 2011. Daytona Beach, FL.
Gonzalez De Acevedo, M., J. Gelsleichter, C.J. Walker, R. Ford, B. Anderson, and .M. Drymon. Investigation of the Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Coastal Fish Populations in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico using Measurements of Cytochrome P450 1A1 Activity. 2012 meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Biloxi, MS. January 2012.
Haddock, A. and Waddell, D. Transcriptional regulation of Dual specificity phosphatase 4 (Dusp4) by Muscle-specific RING finger 1 (MuRF1). Florida Undergraduate Research Conference. Deland, FL March 16-17, 2012.
Hines, A.H., E.G. Johnson, R. Aguilar, M.A. Kramer, M.R. Goodison, and P.M. Roberts. 2012. Blue crab fishery stock dynamics: Managing for recruitment limitation. Contributed presentation. National Shellfisheries Association 104th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 25th, 2012.
Jacoby, C., Ross, C., Dobberfuhl, D., Stevens, T, and Yeager, M. Responses of Vallisneria americana to repeated pulses of salinity. Coastal and Research Estuarine Foundation 2011 Daytona, FL., Nov. 6-10, 2011.
Johnson, E.G., and R. Aguilar. 2011. Spatial management of an estuarine crustacean: Integration of stakeholder participatory research and fishery data to inform policy decisions. Contributed presentation. 21st Biennial Conference of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, Daytona, FL, November 10th, 2011.
Kellenberger, JW, Viray, EN, Smith, A, Hahn, DA, Hatle, JD (2012) Life-extending ovariectomy or dietary restriction produce large differences in storage levels in grasshoppers without affecting cellular responses. Annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology .
Kimball, ME. Coastal and estuarine research at the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTMNERR): current and future long-term research efforts within the reserve. University of North Florida, Biology Department Spring Seminar Series, Jacksonville, FL, 1/2012.
Kimball, ME, Rozas LP, Boswell KM, Cowan JH. Examining the effect of slotted water control structures on salt marsh nekton ingress and egress using dual-frequency identification sonar (DIDSON) acoustic imaging. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 21st Biennial Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, 11/2011.
Lauer, N.T., and Ross, C. Physiological and biochemical responses of Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) to elevated salinity. Southern Section of the American Society of Plant Biologists, March 3-5, 2012. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Lauer, N.T., Williams, A., Ross, C., Moon, D. and Hackney C. The effects of elevated salinity on wetland soil organic content, vegetation structure, and physiology of Taxodium distichum within the lower St. Johns River. Coastal and Research Estuarine Foundation 2011 Daytona, FL., Nov. 6-10, 2011.
Leary, A., J. Gelsleichter, R. Ford, B. Anderson, J.M. Drymon, and R.E. Hueter. Effects of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Evaluated by Fixed Wavelength Fluorescence (FF) of Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) Metabolites in Fish Bile of Coastal and Epipelagic Species. 2012 meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Biloxi, MS. January 2012.
Lentz, M., - “Characterization of Microcystis cyanophages from eutrophic lakes in northeast Florida” at the Molecular Genetics of Bacteria and Phages meeting, Madison, WI, August 2011. Co-authored by Dale Casamatta and students Kyle McBride and Courtney Coyle.
Lentz, M., and Tess Shideler - “Analysis of bovine papillomavirus E1 protein phosphorylation site mutants” at the Southeast Regional Virology Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 2012.
Loucks, K., Waddell, D. and Ross, C. Localization and Dynamics of Reactive Oxygen Species Production in Diseased Seagrasses. Coastal and Research Estuarine Foundation 2011 Daytona, FL. Nov. 6-10, 2011.
Loucks, K., Waddell, D. and Ross, C. Localization and Dynamics of Reactive Oxygen Species Production in Diseased Seagrasses. University of Florida Marine Biology Symposium 2012, Whitney Laboratory for Marine Science, FL., Jan. 19-20, 2012
Loucks, K., Waddell, D. and Ross, C. Seagrass Defenses: Elicitation of an oxidative burst in the tropical marine angiosperm Thalassia testudinum. Southern Section of the American Society of Plant Biologists, March 3-5, 2012. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
McCallister, M., R. Ford, C.J. Walker, and J. Gelsleichter. A Survey of the Shark Fauna in Northeast Florida Estuaries: Abundance, Distribution, and Identification of Potential Nursery Habitat. 27th annual meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, Minneapolis, MN. July 2011.
Mello, M, Q.A. Gibson, Z. McKenna, J.P. Richmond. Body Coverage and Severity of Tooth Rake Marks: A Comparison Between Two Neighboring Populations of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates). Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Tampa, FL. November 2011.
Nguyen, Kevin, Alexandra Legeza, Alan Harris, Joseph Butler. Determining gopher tortoise burrow occupancy using a robotic camera.. Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, Orlando, 14-16 October 2011.
Ochrietor, J. D. - “Basigin gene products form a novel cell adhesion system in the neural retina” delivered to the University of Florida Vision Center on January 18, 2012
Ochrietor, J. D., P. Gambon, L. N. Little, and E. Stotz-Potter. Investigation of the presence of a Basigin-mediated lactate metabolon in the brain. Poster presentation at the American Society for Cell Biology meeting, Denver, Colorado, December 2011
Olsen, K., Ritson-Williams, R., Paul, V.J., and Ross, C. Effects of oxidative stress and elevated temperature on coral larvae health and post-settlement survival. University of Florida Marine Biology Symposium 2012, Whitney Laboratory for Marine Science, FL., Jan. 19-20.
Omran, A.P, Pennington, N.A., Stocks, H.S, Verhulst, S.A., Ross, C. I., Casamatta, D. A., Putative roles of microcystins isolated from Microcystis aeruginosa (cyanobacteria) on heterotrophic bacterioplankton isolated from the St. Johns River (Fl). PSA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, June, 2011
Omran, A.P., Pennington, N.A., Stocks, H.S., Ross, C. and Casamatta, D. “Putative roles of microcystins isolated from Microcystis aeruginosa (cyanobacteria) on heterotrophic bacterioplankton isolated from the St. Johns River (Fl). “ Phycological Society of America, Seattle, WA. July 13-16.
Parker, S., J.M. Burns, J. Schuh, S.A. Zinn, J.P. Richmond. Comparison of the somatotropic axis between free-range vs. rehabilitated ice seal species. Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Tampa, FL. November 2011.
Patel, D. B., J. Selfridge, and J. D. Ochrietor. Characterization of the Basigin binding domain of Basigin-2 and L1cam. Poster presentation at the American Society for Cell Biology meeting, Denver, Colorado, December 2011
Perkerson, R., D. Lewis, P. Stiling, D. Casamatta. Exploring wetland algae: preliminary data for an assessment of algal communities in freshwater wetland habitats. Southeastern Phycological Colloquy. Miami, Florida, October, 2011.
Piercy, A., J. Gelsleichter, M. McCallister, D. Kerstetter, R.E. Hueter. Assessment of Exposure to Cytochrome P4501a1-inducing Pollutants in Pelagic Fishes from the Western North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico through Analysis of Liver EROD Activity. 2012 meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Biloxi, MS. January 2012.
Richardson, L. L., D. Stanić, M. Gantar & D. Casamatta. Is the cyanobacterium Roseofilum reptotaenium a primary or opportunistic pathogen of black band disease of corals? International Coral Reef Symposium.
Ross, C., Ritson-Williams, R., *Olsen, K., Paul, V.J. Effects of oxidative stress and elevated temperature on coral larvae health and post-settlement survival. Coastal and Research Estuarine Foundation 2011 Daytona, Fl., Nov. 6-10, 2011.
Ross, C., Welling, M., and Pohnert, G. Wound healing and peculiar underwater polymerization strategies in marine algae. Southern Section of the American Society of Plant Biologists, March 3-5, 2012. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Rossi, A.M., H. van Doren* and W. Seemer#. Positive effects of galling by the midge Asphondylia borrichiae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) on its host plants, Annual Meeting of Southeastern Biologists. Charleston, South Carolina
Silva, D.M. and D.C. Moon. Productivity mediates a cross-ecosystem trophic cascade. 21st Biennial Meeting of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, Daytona Beach, FL, November 2011
Smith, J. R. and J.A. Butler An assessment of gopher tortoise population structure and reproductive output at White Oak Plantation, Nassau County, Florida. Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, Orlando, 14-16 October 2011.
Smith, K. - Coauthored poster with Jim Gelsleichter and my graduate student Mason Smith for the fall 2011 CERF meeting titled “An evaluation of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) as a biomarker for detecting low oxygen exposure in an estuarine fish”.
Stevens, T., Jacoby, C., Yeager, M., Ross, C., and Dobberfuhl, D. “Field transplants as a tool for assessing effects of salinity on Vallisneria americana.” Florida Lake Management Society 22nd Annual Conference, St. Augustine. June 13-16, 2011
Stocks, H., S. Verhulst, and D. Casamatta. Preliminary Survey of Filamentous Cyanobacteria from Suwannee River State Park. Southeastern Phycological Colloquy. Miami, Florida, October, 2011.
Tokar, DR, Veleta, K, Canzano, J, Hahn, DA, Hatle JD (2012) Physiological effects of RNAi for vitellogenin on reproduction and fat body storage in grasshoppers. Annual meeting of the Society
for Integrative and Comparative Biology
Trevathan, S., Kahn, A., and Ross, C. Short Term Impacts of Elevated Salinity and Infection on the Physiology & Biochemistry of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum. Coastal and Research Estuarine Foundation 2011 Daytona, FL., Nov. 6-10, 2011.
Trevathan-Tackett, S. and Ross, C. Physiological Responses of the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum against the causative agent of wasting disease, Labyrinthula sp. Southern Section of the American Society of Plant Biologists, March 3-5, 2012. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Triplett, V. and Waddell, D. Transcriptional regulation of Dual specificity phosphatase 4 (Dusp4) by Muscle-specific RING finger 1 (MuRF1). Florida Undergraduate Research Conference. Deland, FL March 16-17, 2012.
Verhulst, S.A, Omran, A.P., Eastman, S.F, Stocks, H.S, Casamatta, D. A. Response of the epiphytic algal community to experimentally elevated nutrient levels in the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. PSA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, June, 2011
Verhulst, S., A. Omran, S. Eastman, H. Stocks and D. Casamatta. Changes in epiphytic algal biomass in response to experimentally elevated nutrient levels in the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuary Research Reserve. Southeastern Phycological Colloquy. Miami, Florida, October, 2011.
Walker, C. J., J. Gelsleichter, and J.M. Drymon. Assessing the Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Sharks Caught off the Coast of Alabama. 27th annual meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, Minneapolis, MN. July 2011.
Walters, L., E. Hoffman, K. Schneider, M. Gilg The origin of non-native species in an oyster agro-ecosystem. Soil and Water Conservation Society 2011. Washington D.C.
Warhurst, C. Lentz, M. and Ross, C. Exploring the impacts of environmental stressors on toxic cyanobacterial blooms. Scholars Transforming Academic Research Symposium (S.T.A.R.S.). April 11, University of North Florida, Jacksonville Florida.
Williams, A., N. Lauer, C. Ross, D. Moon and C. Hackney. Phosphate release from organic sediments in the Lower St. Johns River estuary, Florida. 21st Biennial Meeting of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, Daytona Beach, FL, November 2011.
Yeager, M., Jacoby, C., Stevens, T., Ross, C. and Dobberfuhl, D. “Assessing the effects of repeatedly exposing Vallisneria americana to moderate salinity”. Florida Lake Management Society 22nd Annual Conference, St. Augustine. June 13-16, 2011.
Other Presentations:
Bowers, DF. 2011. Alphavirus Hurdles in Mosquitoes: Guts and Glands. Department of Entomology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
Johnson, E.G. 2011. An integrated approach to responsible fisheries enhancement: The case of the Chesapeake blue crab. Invited presentation. Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL, November 18th, 2011.
Johnson, E.G. 2011. Science supporting sustainability: A stronger role for ecology in coastal fishery management. Invited presentation. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, September 9th, 2011.
Kimball, ME. Starting from scratch: the long-term response of fishes to the restoration of former salt hay farms. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District Professional Development Seminar Series, Jacksonville, FL, 1/2012 (Invited).
Funded External Grants/ Contracts
Joseph Butler and George Heinrich Tampa Bay Estuary Program. Tampa Bay’s Diamondback Terrapins: A Community-based Conservation Education Program. ($7500). 2010-2012
Gelsleichter, J. -National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (2012) Characterizing the reproductive biology of species in the Small Coastal Shark (SCS) fishery complex in U.S. Atlantic waters.
Gelsleichter, J. -Consortium for Ocean Research, Inc. (via Florida State University 2012) Deep-C: Deepsea to Coast Connectivity in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Hatle JD. -Nutrient allocation and anti-oxidant activity upon dietary restriction or ovariectomy in grasshoppers. National Institute on Aging, Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15). $339,000 over 3 years. Priority score of 10 (range 10 – 90, lowest is best).
Johnson, E. G. -Hines A.H., L. Weigt, and E.G. Johnson. 2011-2012. Barcoding the Chesapeake Fishes and Invertebrates, Phase I. Smithsonian Institution FY 2011 Barcoding Opportunity, $43,000, 1 yr.
Johnson, E. G. - Rick, T., A.H. Hines, E.G. Johnson, and G. Henkes. 2011-2012. Native Americans, Archaeology, and Ecological Ghosts of Chesapeake Bay. National Geographic Society, $19,860, 1 yr.
Johnson, E.G., and A.H. Hines. 2012-2013. Evaluating population level impacts of sperm limitation on the Chesapeake blue crab stock. NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Fisheries Science Program. $72,727, 1 yr.
Johnson, E.G., and A.H. Hines. 2012-2014. Trophic dynamics of blue catfish in Maryland. NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Fisheries Science Program. $171,533, 2 yrs.
Johnson, E. G. - Schott, E.S., and E.G. Johnson. 2012-2014. Monitoring for a fatal blue crab virus in rivers with soft shell production systems. Maryland Sea Grant. $135,961 (Subcontract for $17,994), 2 yrs.
Johnson, E.G. G.F. Riedel, and A.H. Hines. 2011-2013. Assessing essential fishery habitat and spatial connectivity in a marine crustacean top predator. Smithsonian Marine Science Network. $28,073, 2 yrs.
Johnson, E. G. - Miller, T.J., G. Davis, J. Hoenig, E.G. Johnson, R. Lipcius, A. Sharov, and M. Wilberg. 2009-2012. Assessment and Research Activities in Support of Management of the Blue Crab Stock in Chesapeake Bay. NOAA-NCBO/MDNR/VMRC. $715,000 (Subcontract to SERC $145,187), 2 yrs.
Kimball, M. - Evaluating the effect of water control structures on the accessibility of critical nursery habitats for ecologically and economically important estuarine nekton, 2011- 2013 (with K. Boswell, C. Li, L. Rozas, J. Cowan), Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, $830,822. (Sub-Award to MEK at UNF: Total = $73K; Y1: $21K, Y2: $25K, Y3: $27K)
Kimball, M. -Operational work plan for monitoring salt marsh emergent vegetation and mangrove communities: establishing a baseline for detection of long-term ecological changes in coastal
northeast Florida, 2011 - 2012, NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System, $50,000 (through GTMNERR).
Ochrietor, J. D. - Development of an R21 Exploratory/Developmental Grant Proposal for the National Institutes of Health, $7500, May – June 2011
Richmond, J. - Alaska Department of Fish & Game Co-operative Agreement (August 31, 2011-September 1, 2012). Growth Under Uncertainty: Investigation of Growth Hormone Receptor (GHR) in Steller Sea lion Muscle. ($29,100)
Richmond, J. - NOAA, NMFS, National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMML), Alaska Fisheries Science Center, In Kind Support. (July 31, 2011- August 1, 2012) Validation of methods to quantify leptin in serum and adipose of Steller sea lions ($4,024)
Richmond, J. - The Elizabeth Ordway Dunn Foundation (January 1, 2012-December 31, 2012). St. John’s River Bottlenose Dolphin Population Monitoring (Co-Pi Quincy Gibson, University of North Florida) ($20,000)
Ross, C. - Mote Marine Protect Our Reef Grants (2012) Interactions among pCO2, elevated temperature and macroalgal presence on coral larvae stress and post-settlement survivorship; Principal Investigator ($20,944).
Ross, C. - NSF (2012) Collaborative Research: Ocean Acidification, CO2, temperature and interactions on tropical seagrass and macroalgal physiology, community structure and trophic-ecosystem feedbacks. Co-PI (Total $1,140,187). (UNF total: $169,015).
Funded Internal Grants/ ContractsGelsleichter, J. -UNF Transformational Learning Opportunities Program Aquatic Toxicology: an investigative approach (2012 Year 2)
Gelsleichter, J. -UNF Transformational Learning Opportunities Program A hands-on summer course on the ecology of sharks (2012 Year 2)
Gelsleichter, J. -UNF Faculty Development Grant Program (2012 Research) Assessing the health impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Gulf fish populations.
Gibson, Q. - Environmental Center Seed Grant: “Abundance and Movement Patterns of Bottlenose Dolphins within the Estuaries of Northeast Florida” - $1,200.
Gilg, M. -University of North Florida, Summer Research Grant, $7500
Johnson, E.G. 2012. Reproductive ecology of the blue crab in the St. Johns River: A comparative approach. Faculty Development Grants: 2012 Scholarship, University of North Florida, $7,500.
Johnson, E.G. (Funded but declined). Evaluation of elemental signatures as a natural tag in a marine crustacean. Faculty Development Grants: 2012 Proposal Development, University of North Florida, $7,500, 1 yr.
Johnson, E.G. (Funded but declined). Development of a new course: Coastal Fisheries Ecology. Faculty Development Grants: Teaching 2012, University of North Florida, $7,500, 1 yr.
Kimball, M. - Spring 2012. Received First Time Grant Research Award, S.T.A.R.S., Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, UNF
Lentz, M. - Awarded a UNF Summer Scholarship grant for summer 2011; “DNA Sequence Analysis of Aquatic Viruses from Lake Oneida”.
Richmond, J. - The Elizabeth Ordway Dunn Foundation (January 1, 2012-December 31, 2012). St. John’s River Bottlenose Dolphin Population Monitoring (Co-Pi Quincy Gibson, University of North Florida) ($20,000)
Ross, C. - University of North Florida Environmental Center Seed Grant. (2011). Impacts of salt water intrusion on the physiology and biochemistry of Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Principal Investigator. ($1,500).
Ross, C. - University of North Florida “Summer 2012 Scholarship Grant”. (2012). A Global Crisis for Seagrass Ecosystems. Principal Investigator. $7,500.
Waddell, D. - “Unraveling the Role of the MuRF1 Gene in Skeletal” AA Summer Research Grant ($7,500)
Pending External Grants / Contracts
Gelsleichter, J. -National Science Foundation (tentative 2012) REU Site: Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Coastal Biology on Florida’s First Coast.
Unfunded External Grants/ Contracts
Johnson, E.G., and A.H. Hines (2011). An integrated approach to evaluating the impact of the recreational blue crab fishery in Maryland. Maryland Sea Grant College, $199,188, 2 yrs. Not funded.
Lentz, M. - Association for International Cancer Research, “DNA amplification in differentiating keratinocytes” (~$125,000). Application was unfunded.
Ochrietor, J. D. - RUI: Investigation into the cellular function of the 2M6 antigen on intracellular membranes, NSF 2012 – 2015, $296,759, not funded
Richmond, J. - Morris Animal Foundation, First Award (2012-2014). Evaluating the Effects ofMacronutrient Balance on Rehabilitated Harbor Seal Growth and Body Condition (Co-PI’s: Dr. David Raubenheimer, Dr. David Rosen, Dr. Martin Haulena) $110,427. Not funded.
Richmond, J. - Sea World Bush Gardens Conservation Fund (April 1, 2012-March 31, 2014) Ensuring aFuture for Jacksonville’s Dolphins: Documenting Bottlenose Dolphin Habitat andDistribution in the St. John’s River Prior to a Major Habitat Transformation (Co-Pi QuincyGibson, University of North Florida) ($20,000 per year, Total $40,000). Not funded.
Richmond, J. - National Science Foundation (May 1, 2013- April 30, 2018) IOS Preliminary Proposal: The influence of male alliances on the ranging patterns and behavior of female Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Co-Pi with Quincy Gibson, University of North Florida) Not funded.
Ross, C. - Florida Institute of Oceanography (shiptime proposal). (2011) Assessing the health of seagrass populations: The distribution of wasting disease in seagrasses of the Dry Tortugas and Lower Keys. Principal Investigator. Valued at $30,800. No funding available for ship time proposals for the 2011-2012 year.
Rossi, A.M., D. Casamatta and K. Smith. 2012. Wetland Program Development Grants, Environmental Protection Agency. Using urban pond vegetation to reduce nutrient loading: a community approach. $357,600, not funded.
Waddell, D. - Ongoing research collaboration with Dr. Linda Penfold and Dr. Lara Metrione from SEZARC that is focused on determining if there is any connection between genetic variation in the MHC genes of white rhinos and mate selection. This collaboration resulted in an NSF grant proposal being submitted in December of 2011 that was not funded.
Unfunded Internal Grants
Ross, C. - Graduate TLO: Coral Reef Biology: Climate Change and Human Impacts ($7,500) Sept. 2011.
Ross, C. - Undergraduate TLO: International UNF Caribbean Coral Reef Immersion ($7,306) Sept. 2011.
Ross, C. - Undergraduate TLO: On site addendum to International component ($25,000) Sept. 2011.
Rossi, A.M. and S. Wetherbee. 2012. University of North Florida, Department of Biology Summer Scholarship Grant: Investigation of colony collapse disease in local bee populations. $2000.
Department of Chemistry
Department name
# Tenured/Tenure Track Faculty
JournalArticles
ConferenceProceedings
Refereed orInvitedPresentations
ORSPContracts& Grants
Chemistry 10 11 15 4 1
Journal Articles
Jiménez, J.A., et al. “Revealing Oxidation Kinetics of Dielectric-Embedded Ag Nanoparticles via in situ Optical Microspectroscopy”. Chemical Physics Letters, Vol. 523, 27 January 2012, pp 107 – 112. The research was completed at the New College of Florida and published after joining the chemistry faculty at UNF.
Laali, K.K., Aridoss, G., “Highly Efficient Synthesis of 5-Substituted 1H-Tetrazoles Catalyzed by Cu-Zn Alloy Nanopowder, Conversion into 1,5- and 2,5-Disubstituted Tetrazoles, and Synthesis and NMR Studies of New Tetrazolium Ionic Liquids.” European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2011), 6343-6355.
Laali, K.K., Gopalakrishnan, A. "Building Heterocyclic Systems with RC(OR)2+ Carbocations in
Recyclable Brønsted Acidic Ionic Liquids; Facile Synthesis of 1-Substituted-1H-1,2,3,4-Tetrazoles, Benzazoles and other Ring Systems with CH(OEt)3 and EtC(OEt)3 in [EtNH3][NO3] and [PMIM(SO3H)][OTf]”, European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2011), 2827-2835
Gopalakrishnan, A., Laali, K.K. “Condensation of Propargylic Alcohols with 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds and 4-Hydroxycoumarins in Ionic Liquids (ILs).” Tetrahedron Letters (2011), 52(51), 6859-6864.
Laali, K.K., Kalkhambkar, R. “Pd(OAc)2-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Polyfluoroarenes with Simple Aromatics in Imidazolium Ionic Liquids (ILs) Without Oxidant and Additive and With Recycling/Reuse of the IL.” Tetrahedron Letters (2011), 52(42), 5525-5529.
Aridoss, G.; Zhao, C.; Borosky, G. L.; Laali, K. K. "Experimental and GIAO 15N NMR Study of Substituent Effects in 1H-Tetrazoles"; Journal of Organic Chemistry (2012), 77(8), 4152-4155.
Aridoss, G.; Laali, K.K. Ethylammonium Nitrate (EAN)/Tf2O and EAN/TFAA; Ionic Liquid-Based Systems for Aromatic Nitration; Journal of Organic Chemistry (2011), 76(19), 8088-8094.
Zhao, Q; Nellutla, S; Son, W.-J.; Vaughn, S.A.; Ye, L.; Smith, M.D.; Caignaert, V.; Lufaso, M. W.; Pekarek, T.M.; Smirnov; A.I.; Whangbo, M.-H.; zur Loye, H.-C. “Ba4KFe3O9: A Novel Ferrite Containing Discrete 6-Membered Rings of Corner-Sharing FeO4 Tetrahedra.” Inorganic Chemistry, 2011, 50, 10310–10318.
Lufaso, M.W., Kann;, Z.R., Auletta, J.T., Hearn, E.W.; Weber, S.U., Becker, K.D.; Schneider, H. “Mixed Crystal Formation and Structural Studies in the Mullite-type System Bi2Fe4O9–Bi2Mn4O10.” Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 2012, 185, 62-71.
Lufaso, M.W., Mince, K. et al."Relaxations in Ba2BiTaO6 Ceramics Investigated by Impedance and Electric Modulus Spectroscopies." Materials Research Bulletin, 2012, # 47, 878–882.
Lufaso, M.W., Kalita, P., Cornelius, A., Lipinska, K., Kann, Z. R., Sinogeikin, S., Hemmers, O., Schneider, H. "New Pressure Induced Phase Transitions in Mullite-type Bi2(Fe4-xMnx)O10-d complex Oxides." International Journal of Materials Research, 2012, 103, 464-468.
Conference Proceedings
Laali, K.K., Gopalakrishnan, A., Castro, O. Poster. "Nitration in Ionic Liquids: Triflic Anhydride/Ethylammonium Nitrate and Trifluoroacetic Anhydride/Ethylammonium Nitrate; Remarkably Effective New Aprotic Nitrating Agents for Aromatics." 43rd IUPAC World Chemistry Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, August 2011.
Laali, K.K., Kalkhambkar, R. Poster, "Reaction of Trifyl-imidazole with Aldoximes: Facile Synthesis of Nitriles and Formation of Novel Aldoxime/(bis)N-Trifyl Imidazole Adducts." 43rd IUPAC World Chemistry Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, August.2011.
Laali, K.K., Gopalakrishnan, A. Poster. “Highly Efficient Synthesis of 5-Substituted 1H-Tetrazoles Catalyzed by Cu-Zn Alloy Nano-powder. Conversion to 1,5- and 2,5-Disubstituted Tetrazoles, and Synthesis of Novel Tetrazolium Ionic Liquids.” 43rd IUPAC World Chemistry Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, August 2011.
Lampropoulos, C., McDaniel, C.A. Poster. “Single-Molecule Magnets: an Investigation of the Dimensionality-Structure Relationship.” Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida, March 16-17, 2012 and the Florida ACS Meeting & Exposition (FAME 2012). Tampa, FL. May 2012.
Lampropoulos, C., Douglas, H., Haun C.D. Poster. “Single-Molecule Magnets: a Playground for Magnetochemists, Physicists, and Spectroscopists,” Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry (PITTCON 2012 Conference & Exposition), Orlando, FL, March 10-15; at the STARS Symposium, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, April; and the Florida ACS Meeting & Exposition (FAME 2012) Tampa, FL, May 17-20, 2012.
Lampropoulos, C., Castro, A. Poster. “Single-Molecule Magnets: a Playground for Magnetochemists, Physicists, and Spectroscopists,” Showcase of Osprey Advancements (SOARS) Symposium, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, April 13, 2012.
Lampropoulos, C., Castro, A. Poster. “Single-Molecule Magnets: An Investigation of the Dimensionality-Property Relationship.” Showcase of Osprey Advancements (SOARS) Symposium, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, April 13, 2012.
Bis, D., James, E., Lane, A.L. Poster. “Genetic Basis for Production Of Immunosuppressant and Anticancer Compounds by a Marine Bacterium.” Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship (SOARS), University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL (2012)
Han, J.L., Budd, C.A., Lane, A.L. Poster. “Marine Natural Products as Inhibitors of Biofilm Formation.” Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship (SOARS), University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL (2012)
Patel, V., Lane, A.L. Poster. “Exploration of Marine Natural Products as Sources of Antibacterial Compounds.” Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship (SOARS), University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL., and at Florida Undergraduate Research Conference. Deland, FL. (2012)
Han, J.L., Budd, C.A., Lane, A.L. Poster. “Marine Natural Product Drugs: Bacteria and Insulin Degrading Enzyme Inhibitors.” Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Deland, FL. (2012)
Trevathan, S., Lane, A.L, Ross, C. Poster. “Antimicrobial Chemical Defenses of Seagrasses.” Southeastern Phycological Colloquy, Miami, FL. (2011)
Bis, D., James, E., Lane, A.L. Poster. “Genetic Basis for Production of Anticancer Compounds from a Marine Bacterium, Nocardiopsis sp.” UNF Natural Sciences Poster Session, Jacksonville, FL. (2011)
Naso, .S, Han, J., Lane, A.L. Poster. “Exploring the Potential of Marine Bacteria as a Source of New Anticancer Compounds. “ UNF Natural Sciences Poster Session, Jacksonville, FL. (2011)
Patel, V., Dickman, M., Lane, A.L. Poster. “Exploration of Seaweeds and Sea Grasses as Biofilm Inhibiting Compounds.” UNF Natural Sciences Poster Session, Jacksonville, FL. (2011)
Refereed and Invited Presentations
Lampropoulos, C. “The Journey between Chemistry and Materials Science. Intermediate stops: Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physics, and Nanotechnology” at the Florida Inorganic and Materials Symposium (FIMS 2011,) Gainesville, FL, October 7-8, 2011
Lane, A.L. “From Genomes to Genes: Biosynthesis of Natural Products among Marine Actinomycetes.” Invited Seminar. Gordon Research Conference on Marine Natural Products, Ventura, CA. (2012)
Patel, V., Lane, A.L. Seminar. “Marine Natural Products as Sources of Antibiotics.” Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship (SOARS), University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL (2012)
Mullen, T.J. “Nearfield Scanning Optical Microscopy Characterization of Arrays of Rare Earth Based Nanocrystals.” Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) National Meeting, Reno, NV, October 3, 2011.
Contracts and Grants (ORSP)
Lane, A. College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Leadership Council, Faculty Fellowship Award, December 2011.
Department of Communication
Refereed Books
Parmelee, J. H., & Bichard, S. L. (2012). Politics and the Twitter revolution: How tweets influence the relationship between political leaders and the public. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Refereed Journal Articles
Arnold, C.L. & Coran, J.J. (2011) Are You Listening Healthcare Providers? Listening Skill Building Courses and Workshops For Healthcare Providers. Listening Education, 2,Vol. 3, pp5-8.
Arnold, C.L., Coran, J.J. & Hagen, M. (2011). How Can We Improve Patient Communication Skills? Assessing the Needs of Physicians. Medical Encounter, 3, Vol 25 p. 84.
Arnold, C.L., Coran, J.J. & Hagen, M. (2011). A New Skills-Based Dyad-Centered Training for Physicians and Patients. Medical Encounter, 3, Vol 25 p. 156.
Lee, Chunsik, Junga Kim, and Sylvia Chan-Olmsted (2011), “Online Branded Product Information Search Behavior: Brand Trust and Credibility of Online Information Sources Sought,” Journal of Marketing Communications, 17 (5), 355-374.
Kim, Hyojin, and Chunsik Lee (2012), “Differential Effects of Fear-Eliciting DTCA on Elaboration, Perceived Endorser Credibility, and Attitudes,” International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, 6 (1), 4-22.
Lee, Hyung-Seok, “Predicting and Understanding College Students’ Intentions to Gamble in a Casino Using an Extended Model of the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior,” Journal of Gambling Studies (DOI: 10.1007/s10899-012-9302-4; in press).
Lee, Hyung-Seok and Chang-Hoan Cho, “Sporting Event Personality: Scale Development and Sponsorship Implications,” International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship (in press).
Lee, Hyung-Seok and Jin Seong Park (2012), “Cultural Orientation and the Persuasive Effects of Fear Appeals: The Case of Anti-Smoking Public Service Announcements,” Journal of Medical Marketing, 12(2), 73-80.
Lemanski, Jennifer L. and Hyung-Seok Lee (2012), “Attitude Certainty and Resistance to Persuasion: Investigating the Impact of Source Trustworthiness in Advertising,” International Journal of Business and Social Science, 3(1), 66-75.
Park, J. H., & Jun, J. W. (2012). Understanding of internet newspaper advertising and new business models: A focus on the top three online newspapers in the United States, The Korean Journal of Advertising and Public Relations, 14(2), 140-167.
Parmelee, J. H., & Perkins, S. C. (2012). Exploring social and psychological factors that influence the gathering of political information online. Telematics and Informatics, 29, 90-98. Parmelee, J. H., Davies, J., & McMahan, C. (2011). The rise of non-traditional site use for online political information. Communication Quarterly, 59, 625-640.
Thornton, Brian. (2012) Rejecting the Eloquence of Hate: 1972 Magazine Letters to the Editor. Journal of Magazine and New Media Research. Vol. 12, No. 2.
Conference Proceedings
Lee, Chunsik, Vilma Jarvinen, and John Sutherland (2011), “Profiling Social Networking Site Users: Who Are the Most Responsive to Marketing Strategies,” Proceedings of the 2011 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, Steven M. Edwards, ed., Dallas, TX: Southern Methodist University, 59-68.
Shim, Sung-Wook, Chunsik Lee, and Dae-Hee Kim (2011), “The Antecedents of Attitude Toward IPTV Advertising: The Role of Interactivity and Advertising Value,” Proceedings of the 2011 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, Steven M. Edwards, ed., Dallas, TX: Southern Methodist University, 156.
Nam, S. (2011, November). Who’s riding the wave? The cultural political economy of Korean Wave in the East Asian region. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Book Chapters
Beasley, B. (2011). “Origins of communication”. The media in America: A history. (ed. William David Sloan, 8th ed). Vision Press. Northport, Alabama.
Nam, S. (2012, in press). Mainstream media interventions into global natural (or not-so-natural) disasters. In K. Howley (Ed.), Media interventions. New York: Peter Lang.
Refereed and Invited Presentations
Arnold, C.L., Coran, J.J., & Hagen, M. How Can We Improve Patient Communication Skills? Assessing the Needs of Physicians. Accepted to the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. October, 2011.
Arnold, C.L., Coran, J.J. & Hagen, M. A New Skills-Based Dyad-Centered Training for Physicians and Patients. Presented to the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. October, 2011.
Arnold, C.L. & Coran, J.J. Navigating the Patient’s Voice in the Physician-Patient Consultation. Presented to the National Communication Association’s Conference, November, 2011,
Arnold, C.L. Risky Self Disclosure in the Physician-Patient Relationship. Presented to the Southern Speech Communication Association, April 2012.
Casella, P. (2012, April 18). The Muslim student anchor: Is traditional religious dress appropriate? Panel moderated and presented at the Broadcast Education Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
Kim, Junga, and Chunsik Lee (2012), “Why Are Social Media Users Willing to Share Information on Social Networking Sites? Applying the Knowledge Sharing Model to Social Networking Sites” presented at the 2012 American Academy of Advertising Conference, March 16-18, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Lee, Hyung-Seok, Chunsik Lee, and Jae-Hee Park (2012), “The Pairing Effects of the Personality of Sporting Events and Brands on Consumer Responses,” presented at the 2012 American Academy of Advertising Conference, March 16-18, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
McMahan, Carolynn (2012). Online Marketing Communication: Exploring Online Strategies in Healthcare Marketing. Paper presented at the International Academy of Business Disciplines in Long Beach, California.
Nam, S. (2011, November). Who’s riding the wave? The cultural political economy of Korean Wave in the East Asian region. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Nam, S. (2011, August). Media construction of global natural (or not-so-natural) disasters: A critical discourse analysis. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, St. Louis, MO.
Department# Tenured/Tenure Track Faculty
Books JournalArticles
ConferenceProceedings
BookChapters
Refereed orInvitedPresentations
Communication
14 (incl. chair) 1 13 3 2 10
Department of Criminology & Criminal JusticePublications
Carter, J. G. & Carter, D. L. (2012). Law Enforcement Intelligence: Implications for Self-Radicalized Terrorism, Police Practice and Research, 13(2), 138-154.
Carter, J. G. & Chermak, S. (2012). Evidence-Based Intelligence Practices: Examining the Role of Fusion Centers as a Critical Source of Information. In C. Lum and L. Kennedy. (Eds). Evidence-Based Counterterrorism Policy, 65-88. New York: Springer.
Hallett, M & D. Pontzer (2012). No Peace Dividend for Duval? Posing Questions about Jacksonville's Punitive Civic Infrastructure. Smart Justice Journal, Vol 2. No 3.
Sitren, Alicia H., and Brandon K. Applegate. Hiring Criminology and Criminal Justice Academics: The Perceived Importance of Job Candidates’ Attributes. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1-18.
Sitren, Alicia H., and Brandon K. Applegate. Testing Deterrence Theory with Offenders: The Empirical Validity of Stafford and Warr’s Model. Deviant Behavior, 33, 492-506.
Tillyer, M. S., & Vose, B. (2011). Social ecology, individual risk, and recidivism: A multilevel examination of main and moderating influences. Journal of Criminal Justice 39, 452-459.
Wesely, Jennifer K. (2012). Being Female: The Continuum of Sexualization. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
McCray, Kristan, Wesely, Jennifer K., Rasche, Christine. (2011). Rehab retrospect: Former prostitutes and the (re)construction of deviance. Deviant Behavior 32, 743-768.
Professional Conference Presentations
Grommon, E. & Carter, J. G. (September, 2011). 4.9 Mobile Broadband Operational Evaluation. Communications Technology Working Group, U.S. Department of Justice.Washington, DC.
Carter, J. G. & Chermak, S. (November, 2011). Evidence-Based Intelligence Practices:Examining the Role of Fusion Centers as a Critical Source of Information. American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC.
Carter, J. G. & Grommon, E. (March, 2012). Sustainability of Police Mobile Broadband. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Sustainable Justice Workshop Roundtable. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference.
Carter, J. G. (March, 2012). Perceived Implementation of Intelligence-Led Policing: A National Exploration. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, NY.
Carter, J. G. & Grommon, E. (March, 2012). Sustainable Connectivity: A Business Model Case Study for Police Mobile Broadband. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, NY.
Pontzer, D. (2011). Legal and Non-Legal Influences on U.S. State Prosecution Rates for 2004 Felony Level Arrests at the American Society of Criminology conference in Washington D.C. on Nov. 17th, 2011
Sitren, Alicia H., and Brandon K. Applegate. Hiring Criminology and Criminal Justice Academics: The Perceived Importance of Job Candidate’s Attributes. Justice Quarterly and Journal of Criminal Justice Education Invitational Research Showcase. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, NY. [Invited, National Meeting].
Sitren, Alicia H. Public Perceptions and Fear of Victimization: A Comparison of Views towards White-Collar Crimes and Street Crimes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, NY. [Submitted, National Meeting].
Vose, B., Tillyer, M.S. (2011). Social ecology, individual risk, and recidivism. American Society of Criminology, Washington DC.
Wesely, Jennifer. “Prosti-teens: Girls and the Continuum of Sexualization.” Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) Annual Meeting [international] Sex and the Body session.
Wesely, Jennifer K. and Jordan, Kareem. “Another look at Intimate Partner Violence - Reviewing Interventions for those who Re-Offend.” Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) Annual Meeting [international]. Submitted and selected for the Violence and the Law session
Wesely, Jennifer K. “The Role of Sexual Assault and Violence in the Lives of Homeless Women” at the Sexual Assault Advisory Council (SAAC) Retreat, September 9, 2011 [local]
Department of English
Books: 3
De Villiers, Nicholas. Opacity and the Closet: Queer Tactics in Foucault, Barthes, and Warhol. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
Pactor, Marcus. Vs. Death Noises Subito Press (University of Colorado-Boulder).
Wiley, Michael. A Bad Night’s Sleep. New York: St. Martin’s Minotaur (21 June 2011).
Book Chapters: 2
Welling, Bart and Scottie Runnion Kapel. “The Return of the Animal: Presenting and Representing Nonhuman Beings Response-ably in the (Post)Humanities Classroom.” Teaching Ecocriticism and Green Cultural Studies. Ed. Greg Garrard. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. 104-16.
Welling, Bart. “‘This Is What Matters’: Reinhabitory Discourse and the ‘Poetics of Responsibility’ in the Work of Janisse Ray.” The Bioregional Imagination: New Perspectives on Literature, Ecology, and Place. Ed. Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glotfelty, and Karla Armbruster. Athens: U of Georgia P, 2012. 118-31.
Book Reviews: 1
Wiley, Michael. Kristin Samuelian’s Royal Romances: Sex, Scandal, and Monarchy in Print, 1780-1821. The Wordworth Circle 42 (Autumn 2011): 294-5.
Refereed Journal Articles: 7
Beasley, James. “The Journal of General Education and an Institutional Return to Rhetoric.” Journal of General Education (Spring 2012).
Donovan, Tim, A. Samuel Kimball, and Jillian Smith. “Tyson: The Film, The Image, The Man, The Word, The Force.” Studies in Documentary Film 7.1 (Spring 2012).
Heffernan, Laura and Rachel Buurma. “The Common Reader and the Archival Classroom: Disciplinary History for the 21st Century.” New Literary History 43:1 (Winter 2012), 13-135.
Kimball, A. Samuel. “Computational Thinking: Modeling Applied to the Teaching and Learning of English.” With Linda Howell, Lisa Jamba and Arturo Sanchez. Proceedings of the 49th Annual Southeast Regional ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Conference (June 2011), 48-53.
Lunberry, Clark. “That’s the Beauty of It, Or, Why John Ashbery is Not a Painter.” Journal of Modern Literature 34: 4 (Summer 2011): 172-184.
Welling, Bart. “‘The Blood of Every Beast’: Mormonism and the Question of the Animal.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 44.2 (2011): 87-117.
Welling, Bart. “Critical Anthropomorphism in the ‘Age of Biocybernetic Reproduction’: A Response to Nicole Merola’s ‘Monkeys, Apes, and Bears, Oh My!’” JAC 31.3-4 (2011): 660-85.
Proceedings: 3
De Villiers, Nicholas. “Spatial and Sexual Disorientation in the Films of Tsai Ming-liang.” The Asian Conference on Arts and Humanities Official Conference Proceedings. ISSN: 2186-229X. Available at http://www.iafor.org/acah_proceedings.html .
Donovan, Tim. “The Space of Trauma: Wilson Harris’ Jonestown.” In Anansi’s Defiant Webs: Contact, continuity, convergence and complexity in the Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the Greater Caribbean. Ed. N. R. Faraclas, C. Severing, E. Echteld Weijer, and M. Hinds-Layne. Willemstad: University of Curaçao and Fundashon pa Planifikashon di Idioma, 2011.
Nies, Betsy. “Bringing Race to the Table: Teaching Teachers about Multicultural Literature, Florida Studies: Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Florida College English. Eds. Paul D. Reich and Maurice O’Sullivan. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 31-42.
Conference and Invited Presentations: 28
Beasley, James. “Italo Calvino, Giorgio Agamben, and Spectrality in Advanced Composition.”
Cartwright, Keith. “‘One Family Come from One God’: The Saraka Ethos and the Sacral Costs of Life.” With Paige Perez, Raquel Gonzales Rivas, and Virginia Stewart. 14th Annual Eastern Caribbean Island Cultures Conference: “The Islands in Between”: Language, Literature and Culture of the Eastern Caribbean St. George’s, Grenada (November 4, 2011).
Cartwright, Keith. “New Fires/Old Cornbread: Natives as Creoles and Creoles as Natives.” Invited presentation, Southern Intellectual History Circle meeting at William and Mary College, Williamsburg (Virginia, February 2012).
Cartwright, Keith. “Life Every Voice & Swing: James Weldon Johnson’s Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man at 100.” Society for the Study of Southern Literature Biennial Conference, Nashville, TN (March 2011).
Cartwright, Keith. “The Power of Transformation/the Transformation of Power: Jax and UNF Read James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man at 100.” James Weldon Johnson Symposium, University of North Florida (April 2012).
De Villiers, Nicholas. “More Life and Opinions of Samuel R. Delany, The Polymath.” DC Queer Studies Symposium: Delany at 70, University of Maryland (April 20, 2012).
De Villiers, Nicholas. “Spatial and Sexual Disorientation in the Films of Tsai Ming-liang.” Asian Conference on Arts and Humanities, Osaka, Japan (April 5–8, 2012).
De Villiers, Nicholas. “Queer Tactics: Interviews, Mediations, Remediations.” Cultural Studies Association, University of California, San Diego (March 28–April 1, 2012).
De Villiers, Nicholas. “RuPaul’s Drag Race as Meta-Reality Television,” Northeast Modern Language Association, Rochester, NY (March 14–18, 2012).
Donovan, Tim. “Tyson: The Film, The Image, The Man, The Word, The Force.” With A. Samuel Kimball and Jillian L. Smith. Studies in Documentary Film 7.1 (Spring 2012).
Gabbard, Christopher. “A Race of Changelings: Swift’s Yahoos as Mentally Disabled Other.” Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (SEASECS) annual conference, Atlanta, GA (March 2012).
Heffernan, Laura. “The Rift in Reading and the Mid-Century Classrooms of Edmund Wilson and Cleanth Brooks.” 20th Century American Division, Modern Language Association, Seattle, WA (January 8, 2012).
Howell, Linda. “Crack in the Classroom: Absurd Fan Productions, Hybridity, and an Ethics of Anti-Process.” Conference on College Composition and Communication, St. Louis (March 21-24, 2012).
Kimball, A. Samuel. “Evolutionary Psychology (Deconstructed) and the Constitutive Limits of What Can Be Taught about Writing.” Conference on College Composition and Communication, St. Louis (March 21-24, 2012).
Kimball, A. Samuel. “The ‘I’ as Pharmakon: Freud’s Death Instinct, Derrida’s Auto-Affection, and the Evolutionary Costs of First-Person Consciousness.” Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA), Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (September 22-25, 2011).
Lunberry, Clark. “Suspicious Silence: Walking Out on John Cage.” Conference on (An)Aesthetics of Absence, University of Toronto (March 8-10, 2012).
Lunberry, Clark. “Land Art and Installation Poetry.” Presentations at Hiroshima City University, Senshu University, Keio University, Waseda University, Ritsumeikan University and Ryukoku University (summer 2011).
Mauro, Jason. Reading from his fiction manuscript Fangs. The UWG Transformation/Adaptation conference, Carrollton Georgia (November 10-12, 2011).
Nies, Betsy. “Eastern Caribbean Young Adult Literature Comes of Age.” 14th Annual Eastern Caribbean Island Cultures Conference: “The Islands in Between”: Language, Literature and Culture of the Eastern Caribbean St. George’s, Grenada (November 4, 2011).
Welling, Bart. “‘This Is What Matters’: Reinhabitory Discourse and the ‘Poetics of Responsibility’ in the Work of Janisse Ray.” Paper Jam: “The Bioregional Imagination.” ASLE 9th Biennal Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (25 June 2011).
Welling, Bart. Panel organizer, “Petrocriticism: Ecocritical Responses to Oil in the Post-Deepwater Horizon Era.” ASLE 9th Biennal Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (25 June 2011).
Welling, Bart. “Faulkner’s Animal Geographies.” Conference: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 2011, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS (18 July 2011).
Welling, Bart. “On ‘The Inexplicable Magic of Cinema’: Critical Anthropomorphism, Emotion, and the Wildness of Wildlife Films.” Workshop: Moving Environments: Affect, Emotion, and Ecocinema; Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany; 22 July 2011.
Wiley, Michael. “Tough Guys.” Panel discussion. American Library Association Convention. New Orleans, Louisiana (June 25, 2011). Moderator of “Female PI Writers” panel.
Wiley, Michael. “Dark Angel: The Morally Challenged Hero.” Panel Discussion. Bouchercon. St. Louis, Missouri (September 16, 2011).
Wiley, Michael. “A Hole in the Heart: Crime Chicago Style.” Panel Discussion. Bouchercon. St. Louis, Missouri (September 17, 2011).
Wiley, Michael. “Killer Beginnings: Writing the First Chapter” workshop. Sleuthfest. Orlando, Florida (March 1, 2012).
“The Plot Thickens,” “Thrill Me,” and “S-E-X” panels. Moderator of “The Perfect Setting.” Sleuthfest. Orlando, Florida (March 2-3, 2012).
Other Publications: 6
Beasley, James. “Looking at Montaigne.” The Cresset (December 2011). Old Dominion University Rhetoric Society Conference (July 11-12, 2011), Norfolk, Virginia.
Beasley, James. “Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani and Rawiyya: the Place of the Middle East in the Rhetorical Tradition.” Western States Rhetoric Conference (October 22, 2011), Arizona State University, Tempe.
Lunberry, Clark. “Antonin Artaud’s Unending Death Rattle.” Rattle 37 (May 2012).
Lunberry, Clark. Interview with Videoart.net concerning his environmental poetry installations: http://blog.videoart.net/?p=1951
Welling, Bart. Guest Editor of four essays on Hurricane Katrina, Mississippi Quarterly 63.3-4 (2010): 537-607.
Wiley, Michael. “Writing in Place.” In Now Write! Mysteries, Thrillers, and Crime. Ed. Laurie Lamson. New York: Penguin, January 2012. 259-61.
Juried Creative Works: 4
Pactor, Marcus. “Concerning the Big Toe” (short story). The River Oak Review.
Pactor, Marcus. “The Archived Steve” (short story) Timber.
Pactor, Marcus. “Snapshots of Paternal Failure” (short story). Knock.
Pactor, Marcus. “Next Time, Merman” (poem). The Minnesota Review.
Non-Juried Creative Works: 4
Lunberry, Clark. “Writing on Air” artwork. Conference on (An)Aesthetics of Absence, University of Toronto (March 8-10, 2012), Hiroshima City University (summer 2011), and Keio University (summer 2011).
Monteleone, Pam. Dramaturge for the New Play Development Workshop, Playwrights and Creative Teams (PACT), Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) annual conference (summer 2011).
Monteleone, Pam. Director, Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. UNF, City of Atlantic Beach, and the Church of the Good Shepherd, Riverside (March and April, 2012).
Smith, Jillian. Documentary film accompanying Cartwright, et al, “‘One Family Come from God’: The Saraka Ethos & the Sacral Costs of Life.” 14th Annual Eastern Caribbean Island Cultures Conference: “The Islands in Between”: Language, Literature and Culture of the Eastern Caribbean St. George’s, Grenada (November 4, 2011).
Faculty Grants and Contracts: 3
Heffernan, Laura and Rachel Buurma. American Council of Learned Societies Collaborative Research Fellowship ($90,000) for the book-length project, “The Historicist Classroom: Disciplinary History for the 21st Century.”
Leverette, Tru. Fulbright appointment (spring 2013) as Visiting Research Chair in American Literature at McGill University, to work on the book-length project, “Of Bone, Blood, and Breath: Race Mixture, Metaphor, and the Limits of Identity Politics.”
Welling, Bart. UNF Academic Affairs Summer Research Grant by Academic Affairs to work on a book project, “No Blood for Oil: An Ecocritical Exploration of Petroleum in U.S. Literature and Culture” ($7,500).
Department of History
Books
J. Michael Francis, Murder and Martyrdom in Spanish Florida: Don Juan and the Guale Uprising of 1597. With Kathleen Kole. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 2011.
Journal Articles
David Courtwright, “Modernity and Anti-Modernity: Drug Policy and Political Culture in the United States and Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries,” Drugs and Culture: Knowledge, Consumption and Policy, ed. Geoffrey Hunt, Maitena Milhet, and Henri Bergeron (Farnham: Ashgate, 2011), 213-224 [as principal author, with Timothy Hickman].
David Courtwright, “Is ‘Right Turn’ the Wrong Frame for American History after the 1960s?” Historically Speaking 12 (June 2011): 6-8.
David Courtwright, “The Cultural Harmonies of Capitalism,” Hedgehog Review 13 (Fall 2011): 68-69.
David Courtwright, “Language-Use Disorder: Comment on DSM-V’s Proposed ‘Addiction and Related Disorders’ and Charles O’Brien’s ‘Addiction and Dependence in DSM-V,’” Addiction 106 (2011): 878-879.
David Courtwright, “Addiction and the Science of History,” Addiction 107 (March 2012): 486-492.
David Courtwright, “Addiction Neuroscience, the Progressive Implosion of Pathology, and Historical Explanation,” Points: The Blog of the Alcohol and Drugs History Society, March 13, 2012, http://pointsadhsblog.wordpress.com/2012/03/13/addiction-history-and-historians-david-courtwright-replies/.
Greg Domber, “Skepticism and Stability: Reevaluating U.S. Policy Toward the Democratic Revolutions of 1989,” Journal of Cold War Studies, 13, no. 2 (Summer 2011), 52-82.
J. Michael Francis, “Conquest of Borderlands in Latin America,” Oxford Bibliographies Online: Latin American Studies. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Theophilus C. Prousis, “British Embassy Reports on the Greek Uprising in 1821-1822: War of Independence or War of Religion?,” Archivum Ottomanicum, Volume 28 (2011): 171-222.
Harry Rothschild, “The Importance of the Historical Tang Dynasty in Place Branding Contemporary Xi’an,” Co-authored with Mark Fetscherin and Ilan Alon. Journal of Management History 18.1 (2012): 96-104.
David L. Sheffler, “Kloster, Kirche, Stadt: Bildung im spätmittelalterlichen Regensburg.” In Peter Schmid and Rainer Scharf, eds., Gelehrtes Leben im Kloster: Sankt Emmeram als Bildungszentrum im Spätmittelalter. Munich: Martin Meidenbauer, 2012
Book Reviews
Alison Bruey, “Recent Contributions in Chilean History” History: Reviews of New Books 39:3 (July 2011): 71-74.
Alison Bruey, Review of Jorge Pavez Ojeda (comp.), Cartas Mapuche Siglo XIX. Ethnohistory 58:3 (Summer 2011): 558-559.
Alison Bruey, Review of Hal Brands, Latin America’s Cold War. Florida Historical Quarterly 90:3 (Spring 2012): 379-80.
Charles Closmann, Review of Stefania Barca, Enclosing Water: Nature and Political Economy in a Mediterranean Valley, 1796-1916, by. H-Environment (October 2011); (Accessed May 15, 2012); http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=32859.
David Courtwright, Review of Whitney Strub Perversion for Profit: The Politics of Pornography and the Rise of the New Right. The Journal of American History 98 (2011): 907-908.
David Courtwright, Review of Toby Seddon, A History of Drugs: Drugs and Freedom in the Liberal Age. Criminology and Criminal Justice 12 (2012): 219.
Encyclopedia Articles
Denise I. Bossy, “Indian Slavery,” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Social History (Oxford University Press, March 2012).
Alison Bruey, “Allende Gossens, Salvador,” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Washington D.C.: Sage/Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012.
Alison Bruey, “Bishops’ Conference, Medellín, 1968,” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Washington D.C.: Sage/Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012.
Alison Bruey, “Chileanization of Foreign Properties,” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations.Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012.
Alison Bruey, “Frei Montalva, Eduardo,” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Washington, D.C.: Sage/Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012.
Alison Bruey, “Lagos Escobar, Ricardo,” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Washington, D.C.: Sage/Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012.
Alison Bruey, “Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR),” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Washington D.C.: Sage/Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012.
Alison Bruey, “Neo-Liberal Economic Development Model,” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Washington D.C.: Sage/Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012.
J. Michael Francis, “Aztec Warfare,” The Encyclopedia of War. Ed. Gordon Martel. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2011.
J. Michael Francis, “Maya Warfare,” The Encyclopedia of War. Ed. Gordon Martel. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2011.
Refereed Papers or Invited Presentations
Denise I. Bossy, “Negotiating New Identities: Indian Children in the Colonial Southeast.” American Society for Ethnohistory, Annual Meeting, October 2011. Panel organizer.
Alison Bruey,“Protesta Poblacional: Non-Violent Resistance and All Forms of Struggle at the Grassroots, Chile 1978-1986.” International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco CA, May 23-26, 2012.
Alison Bruey, “All Forms of Struggle: The Left, Armed Resistance, and the Catholic Church in Pinochet’s Chile, 1973-1986.” Conference on Latin American History, Chicago, IL, January 5-8, 2012.
Charles Closmann, “Voices from the Stream: An Oral History of Working Class Environmentalism along the St. Johns River,” a paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Florida Conference of Historians, Lake City, Florida, February 2012.
David Courtwright, “Wired: The Internet and /as Addiction,” Biennial International Meeting of the Alcohol and Drugs History Society, Buffalo, New York, June 24.
David Courtwright, “Sky as Frontier: America’s Air and Space Century,” Lawrence F. Brewster Lecture in History, East Carolina University, September 13.
David Courtwright, “The Press and Psychedelia” [comment], American Historical Association, Chicago, January 7.
David Courtwright, “The Origins and Politics of Global Anti-Vice Activism, ca. 1870-1940,” closing keynote, Fighting Drink, Drugs, and Venereal Diseases, Ascona, Switzerland, April 4.
Greg Domber, “Coalition Governments, the Legacies of the Past, and Psychological Strain in German-Polish Relations, 1989-1991,” Democratization and the Reordering of International Politics: German Unification and Its Legacy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, April 29-30, 2012
Denice Fett, “The Politics of News: information and communication in Reformation diplomacy,” at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
J. Michael Francis, May 21, 2012: “La Florida y España: 500 Años de Historia,” Casa de América. Madrid, Spain.
J. Michael Francis, April 30, 2012: “Florida’s Teachable Moment.” The Business of Viva Florida 500. Tampa Bay, FL.
J. Michael Francis, March 31, 2012: “Finding Ponce: Myth, History, and the Quest for the Fountain of Youth.” Mission Nombre de Dios Museum. St. Augustine, FL
J. Michael Francis, March 15, 2012: “Juan Ponce de León and the Quest for the Fountain of Youth: History, Myth and Commemoration. Florida History Museum. Tallahassee, FL.
J. Michael Francis, March 10, 2012: “Discovering the Lost History of Florida’s Ancient Past,” West Melbourne Library. Melbourne, FL.
J. Michael Francis, March 10, 2012: “Discovering the Lost History of Florida’s Ancient Past,” Cape Canaveral Library. Cape Canaveral, FL.
J. Michael Francis, February 25, 2012: “Pioneers in Colonial Florida,” Brevard Co. Teachers Workshop, Cocoa Beach, FL.
J. Michael Francis, February 14, 2012: “Rethinking the 1597 Guale Uprising,” Guale Historical Society, St. Mary’s, Georgia.
J. Michael Francis, February 5, 2012: “Who Started the Myth of Juan Ponce de León and the Fountain of Youth?” Lecanto, FL.
J. Michael Francis, January 26, 2012: “Rethinking the Matanzas Massacre and the Struggle for La Florida,” Lee County Foreign Language Association, Fort Myers, FL.
J. Michael Francis, January 14, 2012: “Murder and Martyrdom in Spanish Florida,” St. Augustine Historical Society. St. Augustine, FL.
J. Michael Francis, January 06, 2012: Invited Chair, “On a Mission: Ecclesiastics, Natives, and Religion in Latin America. Colonial Studies Committee, CLAH. Chicago, IL
J. Michael Francis, November 29, 2011: “Murder and Martyrdom in Spanish Florida,” Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
J. Michael Francis, November 10, 2011: “Writing La Florida’s Past: Where History and Archaeology Meet,” Not in My Backyard: Do We Really Support Historic Preservation? Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center. St. Petersburg, FL
J. Michael Francis, October 29, 2011: Invited Chair, “Crisis and Change on the Spanish Colonial Frontier,” Southern Historical Association, Baltimore, Maryland.
J. Michael Francis, October 24, 2011: “Florida’s Teachable Moment.” The Business of Viva Florida 500. Tampa Bay, FL.
J. Michael Francis, August 9, 2011: “Florida 500: History, Myth, and Commemoration.” Uptown Civitan Club. Jacksonville, FL
Chau Kelly, “Farm and Fly: Village Concentrations Against Human Sleeping Sickness in East Africa, 1930-1943,” March 28-31, 2012 ASEH Conference, Madison, WI.
Theophilus C. Prousis, “1821-22 in the Orthodox East: ‘War of Religion’ or War of Independence?,” Panel on Religion and Politics in the Orthodox East at the Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Washington D. C., Nov. 2011
Harry Rothschild, October 2011, “The Ill-Timed Cult of Wei Huacun: Wu Zhao and the Lady of the Southern Marchmount,” Southeast Early China Roundtable, University of the South.
David L. Sheffler, Plenary speaker Phi Alpha Theta History Conference: University of South Dakota. “Entangled Lives: Heresy, Schism and the Late Medieval Crises.”
Faculty Grants, Contracts, and Commissions
David Courtwright, UNF Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Award, 2011-2012.
Denice Fett, Solmsen Research Fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
J. Michael Francis, Appointed by US Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, to serve on the St. Augustine 450th Commemoration Commission.
Harry Rothschild, 2012 UNF Summer Research Grant.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Journal Articles
A. Boules, A new algorithm for the approximation of initial value problems,International Journal of Mathematics and Computation, Vol. 16, Issue No. 3; 2012 p. 28-39.
T. Ricke, P. Hendry, C. Kalynych, E. Buzaianu, V. Kumar, C. Redfield, Incidence and Recognition of Elevated Triage Blood Pressure in the Pediatric Emergency Department, Pediatric Emergency Care, 27(10):992-997, 2011.
P. Balvere, J. Cassells, K.Davis, C. Henderson, E. Buzaianu, Replication: Professional Nursing Burnout and Irrational Thinking, Journal for Nurses in Staff Development, 28(1):2-8, 2012.
D. Dreibelbis, Self-conjugate Vectors of Immersed 3-manifolds in R^6, Topology Appl. 159 (2012), no. 2, 450-456.
D. Genova, N. Jonoska, Forbidding and enforcing on graphs, Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 429 (2012) 108-117, DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2011.12.029
O. Milatovic, Essential self-adjointness of magnetic Schrödinger operators on locally finite graphs, Integral Equations and Operator Theory 71 (2011), 13-27.
T. Sando, D. Mohr, Planning Sample Sizes for Before-After Accident Comparisons, Accident Analysis and Prevention, 45 (March 2012), 826-827.
E. Savaş, R. Patterson, Some Double Lacunary Sequence Spaces Defined by Orlicz Functions. Southeast Asian Bull. Math. , 35(1) (2012) 103-110.
R. Patterson, E. Savas, RH-conservative Matrix Characterization of P-convergence in Probability, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 63(6) 2012 1020-1025.
H. Zhang, P. Sa, An Improved Solution for Multiple Comparisons with a Control in Response Surface Methodology with Two Predictor Variables, Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2012, 41(7), 1228-1241.
L. Beversdorf, P. Sa, Tests for Correlation on Bivariate Non-Normal Data, Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 2011, 10(2), 1-11.
P. Borysov, P. Sa, A Robust One-Sided Variability control Char, Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 2011, 10(1), 1-30.
I. Rascon-Aguilar, M. Pamer , P. Wludyka, J. Cury, K. Vega, Poorly treated or unrecognized GERD reduces quality of life in patients with COPD, Digestive Disease Science, 2011 Jul;56(7):1976-80. Epub 2011 Jan 8.
Conference Proceedings
D. Genova, Defining Languages by Forbidding-Enforcing Systems, Models of Computation in Context, 7th Int. Conf. on Computability in Europe CiE 2011 Proceedings, (B. Löwe et al. eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Volume 6735 (2011) 92-101.
D. Genova, Forbidding Sets and Normal Forms for Language Forbidding-Enforcing Systems, Language and Automata Theory and Applications, 6th International Conference, LATA 2012, A Coruña, Spain, March 5-9, 2012. Proceedings, , A.-H. Dediu, C. Martin-Vide (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Volume 7183 (2012) 289-300, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28332-1_25
Refereed or Invited Presentations
D. Bilgili, Interval Mapping Using Accelerated Failure Time Cure Model, NEDETAS (New Developments in Theory and Applications of Statistics: An International Conference in Memory of Professor Moti Lal Tiku at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, May 2 – 4, 2011.
E. Buzaianu, Two-Stage Subset Selection Procedure to Identify EM Fields Following Log-normal Distributions, International Workshop in Sequential Methodologies (IWSM2011, Stanford University, CA, June 14-16, 2011.
D. Dreibelbis, Duality of Immersed Manifolds, Workshop of Singularities in Geometry and Applications, Bedlewo, Poland, May 2011.
R. Dumitru, Quantum Groups and C*-algebras, ICTAMI, Alba Iulia, Romania, July 2011.
R. Dumitru, Quantum Groups and C*-algebras, Analysis Seminar, Augusta State University, Augusta, GA, Oct 2011.
D. Genova, Defining Languages by Forbidding and Enforcing Systems, Models of Computation in Context, 7th Conference on Computability in Europe, CiE 2011, Sofia, Bulgaria, June 27- July 2, 2011.
D. Genova, Generating DNA Code Words Using Forbidding and Enforcing Systems, (joint work with K. Mahalingam), poster presentation, DNA 17: 17th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, September 19-23, 2011.
D. Genova, Forbidding Sets and Normal Forms for Language Forbidding-Enforcing Systems, 6th International Conference on Language and Automata Theory and Applications, LATA 2012, A Coruña, Spain, March 5-9, 2012.
D. Genova, Forbidding and Enforcing Systems on Graphs, 2012 Spring Southeastern AMS Section Meeting, Special Session on Modeling Crystalline and Quasi-Crystalline Materials, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, March 10-11, 2012.
D. Genova, Modeling the k-colorability problem by forbidding and enforcing systems, poster presentation, Discrete and Topological Models in Molecular Biology Workshop, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, March 12-14, 2012.
D. Genova, Defining Languages by Forbidding and Enforcing Systems, Department of Mathematics Colloquium, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April 3, 2012.
J. Gleaton, Asymptotic properties of M.L.E.’s for distributions generated from an exponential-class distribution by a generalized log-logistic transformation, Joint Statistical Meetings, Miami, August 2011. R. Patterson, Rearrangement of Double Sequences, International Conference on Analysis and its Applications, Aligarh, India, November 19 -21, 2011.
K. Wang, A Two Level Additive Schwarz Preconditioner for C0 Interior Penalty Methods for Cahn-Hilliard Equation, Minisymposium on Recent Advances in Numerical PDEs and Computational Biology, 36th Annual SIAM Southeastern Atlantic Section Conference, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, March 24-25, 2012.
M. Zhan, Convergence of Dirichlet Quotients and Selective Decay of 2D Magnetohydrodynamic Flows, 2011 International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Research, Chern Institute of Mathematics, Nankai University, Tianjin, China June 13-15, 2011.
Faculty Grants and Contracts
D. Resio P. I. (UNF Engineering), B. Aslan, Improved Source Term Formulation for Improved Evolutionary Characteristics of Directional Spectra, Office of Naval Research (ONR), $109,338.
F. Al-Rubaee, B. Zoellner (UNF Education), Integrated Math, Science and Engineering Summer 2012 Camp for 11 Grade Gifted Students (FloridaLearns STEM Scholars), North East Florida Educational Consortium, $ 33,617.
Number of Tenured and Tenure-track faculty
Books JournalArticles
ConferenceProceedings
Refereed or Invited Presentations
ORSP contracts & grants
Total 1 13 2 15 2
Department of Music
Books
Danny GottliebHis textbook, Evolution of Jazz Drumming, is now in its second printing with Hudson Music/Hal Leonard. Professor Gottlieb has now twelve educational DVDs available through Mel Bay two more through Homespun tapes.
Journal Articles
Nick CurryHis new article, “Dr. Nick’s steps to practicing intonation on a stringed instrument” was published in the November 2011 issue of the American String Teachers Association journal and an article featuring his research accomplishments was recently published in the Florida American String Teachers Association newsletter.
Clarence Hines
Completed two publications for the International Trombone Association (ITA) Journal. o Artist CD Reviews
January 2012 issue MYSTICAL SCAM by Neslort CHILD OF SATURN by Salt Lake Alternative Jazz Orchestra
One publication is in progress for the International Trombone Association (ITA) Journal. o Artist CD Reviews
October 2012 issue TUSSILAGO by Wennerström Larsson Explicity
Cara Tasher Dr. Tasher continues to publish peer-reviewed articles including three in the International Choral
Bulletin: “A Conversation with John August Pamintuan”, “Javier Busto Interview” and the “Dong Chorus of China” and one in progress for the ACDA Choral Journal featuring Stephen Leek.
Guy Yehuda• Peer-reviewed article, “The Importance of Practicing Correctly,” was published by Conn-
Selmer’s quarterly journal, Keynote Magazine
Conference Proceedings
Erin Bennett• Research Presentation: “The Ten Steps to Parnassus,” with Dr. Richard Van Dyke and Dr.
Siok Lian Tan (Miami University), Northern Kentucky University Winter Pedagogy
Conference (2/4/12)
• Conference Presentation: "Budding Teachers: Offering Pedagogy in Your Studio," Florida
State Music Teachers Association Annual Conference (Daytona Beach, FL, 11/4/11)
• Conference Presentation, with Dr. Richard Van Dyke and Dr. Siok Lian Tan (Miami
University): "Ten Steps to Parnassus: The Classical Sonata," National Conference for
Keyboard Pedagogy (Lombard [Chicago], IL, 7/27/11)
• Chamber Music Performance, with trio Serafini Brillanti (Randy and Rhonda Tinnin),
International Trumpet Guild Annual Conference (Columbus State University, Columbus,
GA, 5/25/12)
Michael Bovenzi2012 Biennial Conference of the North American Saxophone Alliance, held in Tempe, Arizona (March 17, 2012), featured the premiere of two works for saxophone and clarinet by composers Gary Smart and Guy Yehuda
Nick CurryDr. Curry presented a lecture on intonation practice with his students Hannah Hoffman and Andre Washington at the College Music Society Southern Regional Conference. Additional presentations included a lecture on Recruiting Basics for College Educators” at the American String Teachers Association’s National Conference.
J.B. Scott • Presented a clinic on “Jazz Vocal Song Prep” FMEA State Music Convention
Guy Yehuda• Solo recital at the National College Winds and Percussion Instructors Association Conference in
Gainesville, FL
Book Chapters
Gordon Brock• Chapter submission for the new GIA Publication textbook, The Art of Interpretation of Band Music: Insights on Interpretation in Rehearsal and Performance
Book Reviews
Erin Bennett
Book review, The Savvy Musician: Building a Career, Earning a Living, and Making a Difference (by David Cutler, Helius Press, 2010) published in Clavier Companion, Nov./Dec. 2011 issue
Juried Creative Works and Performances
Lynne Arriale • Recorded new CD project for Motema Music entitled Solo
She performed at venues of both regional and international significance such as:
Nightown, Cleveland, OH, largest jazz venue in Cleveland
Blue Wisp, Cincinnati, OH, largest jazz venue in Cincinnati
The Painted Turtle, Paul Newman’s camp for children with special medical conditions
Catalinas, largest jazz venue in Los Angeles,
Tampa Jazz Society, Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City
The Dakota, largest jazz venue in St. Paul/ Minneapolis
Mainstage, large concert venue in Chicago
Jazzclub Regensburg, major venue in Regensburg, Germany
Kulturni Centar Pancevo, festival in Pancevo, Serbia
BIX Jazzclub, Stuttgart, Germany, major jazz club in Stuttgart
Prague Jazz Festival
Yamaha Artists in Education Showcase, NYC
Gainesville Jazz Society, Gainesville, GA
Des Moines, IA Patty Turner Jazz Piano Series at Drake University, sponsored by Yamaha
Corporation
Koger Matteson Jazz Festival, performance with John Fedchock
Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay, CA
KPLU, Seattle, live radio broadcast and interview
Jazz Alley, Seattle, largest jazz venue in Seattle
Dazzle Jazz Club, Denver, largest jazz club in Denver
Third Sunday Jazz Matinee and Workshop
Jazz at the Sandbar, University of New Orleans
Snug Harbor, largest jazz venue in New Orleans
Erin BennettDr. Bennett continues to produce a high level of scholarship, creative and performance activity. She has given masterclasses at a number of significant events and institutions including:
• Chamber Music Masterclass Clinician, with Randy and Rhonda Tinnin (under the auspices
of Riverside Fine Arts Association, Project Listen program) at Douglas Anderson School of
the Arts (Jacksonville, FL, 10/17/11)
• Masterclass Clinician, "Inaugural Piano Pedagogy Symposium Featuring MTNA Collegiate
Chapters," University of Michigan School of Music (Ann Arbor, MI, 1/21/12)
• Masterclass Clinician, Northern Kentucky University Winter Pedagogy Conference
(Highland Heights, KY, 2/4/12)
• Masterclass Clinician, High School Division Piano Master Class, Interlochen Arts Camp
(Dendrinos Chapel/Recital Hall, Interlochen, MI, 7/26/11)
Research presentations and lectures include:• Interlochen Arts Camp Faculty Chamber Music Concert, with Aidan Soder (UMKC faculty)
and Tracy Satterfield (Dendrinos Chapel/Recital Hall, Interlochen, MI, 7/6/11)
• Chamber Music Performance, with trio Serafini Brillanti (Randy and Rhonda Tinnin),
University of Kansas School of Music (Swarthout Recital Hall, Lawrence, KS, 9/13/11)
• Chamber Music Performance, with trio Serafini Brillanti (Randy and Rhonda Tinnin),
Kansas State University Department of Music (All Faiths Chapel Auditorium, Manhattan,
KS, 9/14/11)
She continues to perform a broad spectrum of on- and off-campus events including:
• Performed Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 with UNF faculty Melissa Barrett and
Rhonda Cassano and the UNF Symphony Orchestra at Church of the Good Shepherd
(11/20/11)
• Serafini Brillanti performance at the Mayo Clinic, Kinne Audotorium (June 7, 2011)
• Chamber Music Performance, with trio Serafini Brillanti (Randy and Rhonda Tinnin),
University of North Florida Recital Hall (9/10/11)
• Chamber Music Recital, with Cara Tasher, Nick Curry, and James Hall, UNF Recital
Hall (10/27/11)
• Chamber Music Performance, with trio Serafini Brillanti (Randy and Rhonda Tinnin), Dr.
Gerson Yessin Music Series (Ponte Vedra Library, 10/25/11)
• Chamber Music Performance, with trio Serafini Brillanti (Randy and Rhonda Tinnin), Vicar's Landing (3/13/12)
Krzysztof BiernackiDr. Biernacki continues to maintain an active artistic presence in major international cultural venues including:
May 29, 2011 – performed as a soloist at the “Musicals, Ach Those Musicals” concert in Winnipeg Canada.
August 1-3, 2011 – Performed 2 solo recitals of works by Grieg, Ravel and Rachmaninoff at the Grieg in Bergen International Music Festival in Bergen, Norway
October 6, 2011 – performed solo recital of works by Liszt, Ravel, and Rachmaninoff at the Bitola International Festival of Classical Music in Bitola, Macedonia
October 8, 2011 - performed solo recital of works by Liszt, Ravel, and Rachmaninoff at the Stagione Concertistica Della Società Filarmonica di Miranda de Ebro, Spain
October 10, 2011 – Performed solo recital of works by Liszt, Ravel, and Rachmaninoff at the Festival Gli Anniversari Della Musica – Associazione Stravinsky Avellino, Italy
Performances on a national and regional scope included:
October 28 and 30, 2011 - performed the title role of King Roger in Szymanowski’s opera King Roger presented by Cleveland Opera Circle in Cleveland, OH
November 7, 2011 – faculty voice recital of works by Liszt and Grieg
January 20, 2012 – performed two solo recitals (11:00 am and 7:00 pm) of works by Beethoven, Grieg and Schumann for Jacksonville Friday Musicale
January 22, 2012 – performed solo recital of works by Beethoven at Jacksonville University
Dr. Biernacki continues attract the attention as a performing artist from his colleagues at other institutions with invitations to offer masterclasses and clinics. Two examples include:
July 22, 2011 – presented voice masterclass for students from University of British Columbia, Canada at the European Music Academy – Teplice City Opera House – Teplice, Czech Republic
November 18, 2011 – presented a voice masterclass at the Florida Gulf Coast University Bower School of Music
Michael BovenziDr. Bovenzi’s creative and scholarly activity as a performing artist continues to demonstrate a broad spectrum of performances as a guest recitalist and ensemble musician.
Dr. Bovenzi’s performances with nationally know artist/ensembles included:
A performance with the Jacksonville Symphony on concerts of The Golden Age of Television music (October 21-22, 2011)
Performing the solo saxophone part with the Jacksonville Symphony on a performance of Alexander Nevsky by Sergei Prokofiev (November 17-19, 2011)
A performance with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra with Guest Artist Ben Folds (April 14, 2012)
Dr. Bovenzi performed a number of on-campus concerts involving fellow faculty members and undergraduate students. Some of these include:
Performed a chamber music work at the faculty recital for the North Florida Music Camps Classical Recital (July 5, 2011)
Performed a faculty recital featuring solo and chamber music for the saxophone and collaborated with colleagues on campus (October 10, 2011)
Performed a work for saxophone duo and electronics at Aimee Bizub’s senior saxophone recital (December 3, 2011)
Performed a recital of solo and chamber works with Dr. Guy Yehuda at UNF as part of the 2012 Clarinet Extravaganza (March 8, 2012)
Gordon Brock• Performed conducting clinic sessions with top two wind ensembles and graduate conducting students at the University of Toronto, 11/28-30/11
• Performed with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra on their Pops Concert Series program: The 1950s: The Golden Age of Black and White
Nick CurryDr. Curry continues to demonstrate an exceptional capacity for research, performance and creative activity. His solo and chamber music performances have been incredibly diverse and reached an international profile par excellence.
Some of his significant regional performance activity included:
• Performing as soloist with the UNF Chamber Singers on their tour of Georgia, May 2011
• Performing as principal cello at the Tennessee Valley Music Festival
• Performing string quartet recitals at the Tennessee Valley Music Festival, June 2011 (This festival takes on the campus of the University of Alabama, Birmingham)
• Performing a solo recital at the Prelude Music Camp at the Bolles School, June 2011
• Performing a chamber music recital at the Saint Augustine Music Festival, June 2011
• Performing a chamber music recital with Trio Florida on UNF campus, November 2011
• Performing as a featured soloist for 4 concerts with Frank Ralls at Christ Church, December 2011
• Performing live on the Channel 4 news morning show, December 2011
• Performing as a featured soloist on the Rutter Requiem at Christ Church Ponte Vedra, September 2011
• Performing as featured soloist with the UNF orchestra performing Kol Nidrei (solo cello and orchestra) in Lazzara hall on the UNF campus, October 2011
• Performing a chamber music recital with Dr. Erin Bennett and Dr. Cara Tasher at UNF, October 2011
• Performing as a featured soloist and chamber musician on Oprah Winfrey’s reality TV show Lovetown U.S.A. It was filmed by BBC TV and will air on the O Network
• Performing as a featured soloist with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Jacksonville, FSU campus, Orlando and Tampa
• Performing as a featured soloist on five tracks of the album “Journey Around the Sun” composed by Frank Ralls and Bill Wren
• Performing a chamber music recital at MOCA with JSO concertmaster Philip Pan and principal harpist Kayo Ishimaru, April 2012.
Dr. Curry’s international concertizing came as the result of audio applications sent to and subsequently adjudicated by a broad spectrum of international concert series agencies. The results were extraordinarily successful and included:
• Performed a solo recital at the English Chaplaincy in Istanbul, Turkey. The concert was a benefit concert to help raise money to restore the church’s organ, which had been damaged in terrorist bombings. June 2011
• Performed a trio recital at the Centre Sant Pere Apostol in Barcelona, Spain to close their concert series. Concert involved a collaboration with Spanish pianist Pau Baiges. June 2011
• Performed a trio recital on the well-known Imago Festival concert series in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The concert involved a collaboration with Slovenian music professor Maja Klinar. July 2011
• Performed with pianist Maja Klinar at the International Academy of Feldkirchen in Feldkirchen, Austria. This international festival annually features the premiere students and faculty from the region. July 2011
• Performed a solo recital at the famous Saint Augustin in Paris France. July 2011
• Performed a trio recital with Chicago pianist and university professor Lee Kesselman at the Castle of Pussigny in Pussigny, France. July 2011
As part of the UNF Chamber Singers’ tour of South Africa, Dr. Curry performed as a soloist on Daniel Roumain’s new work for choir and cello at the Nelson Mandella Municipality University, The University of Capetown in addition to concerts in George and Paarl. Dr. Curry commissioned the work from New York based composer Daniel Roumain who has also collaborated with Philip Glass and Lady Gaga.
Marc DickmanIn addition to his annual CD reviews for the International Trombone Association Journal, Dr. Dickman continues to offer a variety of regional clinics including:
Clinician, Melbourne HS, February 4
Clinician, Viera HS, February 4
Clinician, Sandalwood HS, April 11
His performance/lectures at other institutions included:
Guest artists at Indiana University, Bloomington Harvey Phillips Celebration, Oct 14, 2011
Soloist with the Florida Winds, Stetson University Florida Bandmasters Hall of Fame Ceremony, Nov. 12
Clinician, Polk State College, Winter Haven, FL
In addition to Dr. Dickman‘s annual coordination of the Jacksonville Tuba Christmas and Yuleslide, he continues to demonstrate an extensive performance schedule including:
Featured Artist, Amelia Island Jazz Festival, October 1 Leader and Featured soloist, TBA Big Band bi-weekly performances Leader, St. John’s River City Band Satin Swing for the Lake Wales Arts Council, Lake
Wales, February 24 Bass-trombone Jacksonville Symphony Prelude Series, May 15-18 Marc Dickman Jazz Quintet performance for Jacksonville Symphony patrons, Jacoby
Hall, Dec. 31 Faculty Recital; Ragtime Ramblings: Past, Present, and Future, in collaboration with Dr.
Gary Smart and Dr. Bill Prince, November 8
Danny GottliebProfessor Gottlieb continues to serve as a guest lecturer, visiting professor and clinician at a number of universities and colleges throughout the United Sates. Here are few examples:
• Guest lecturer at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Oct. 23, 2011 and January 8, 2012
• Guest clinician and performer at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, September 6, 2011 and April 1, 2012
• Guest clinician at the University of Texas, Arlington, October 24, 2011
• Guest clinician at the University of Southern California, October 25, 2011
• Guest clinician at the Musician’s Institute, Los Angeles, October 26, 2011
• Guest clinician at the Los Angeles Music Academy, October 26, 2011
• Guest clinician at the University of Miami, November 15, 2011
Performances of significance at national and international venues include:
4/29-30/11 Concert - Basel Switzerland, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
5/1-2/11 Concert - Berne, Switzerland, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
5/3/11 Concert - Zug, Switzerland, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
5/4/11 Concert -Vienna, Austria, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
5/5/11 Concert - Munich, Germany, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
5/6/11 Concert - Berlin, Germany, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
6/4/11 Concert - Hilden, Germany, with singer / guitarist Peter Fessler
6/4/11 Concert - Koln, Germany, with singer / guitarist Peter Fessler
6/6/11 Concert - Bergish Gladbach, Germany, with singer / guitarist Peter Fessler
6/19/11 Concert with flautist Ali Ryerson, Festival, Litchfield, CT
7/23/11 Concert with Regis Philbin, Buloxi, MS Casino show
8/1/11 Concert, Sardinia, Italy, with Jeff Berlin Group
11/26-12/30/11- Orlando, FL Christmas Show at Epcot Center (33 concert dates)
2/8-9/11 Concerts, Honolulu, Hawaii, with Danny Gottlieb Quartet
Performances with the Lt. Dan Band include:
1. May 7, 2011, Chicago, IL fund raiser, Steppenwolf Theater
2. May 13, 2011Yuma, AZ USO Fund raiser
3. May 14, 2011 Ft. Irwin, CA, USO Fund raiser
4. May 27, 2011 St. Louis, Fund raiser for Cor. Todd Nicely, fundraiser to help build special home
for triple amputee soldier
5. July 2, 2011 Ft. Rucker, Alabama, USO concert
6. July 4-5, 2011 Seattle/Tacoma, Washington, USO Concert
7. July 15, 2011 Chicago, IL Great Lakes Naval Base, USO
8.July 16, 2011 Napervillle, IL Cantigy Park, Military Fundraiser
9. July 29, 2011 Osh Kosh, Wisconsin, Air Show
10. Aug. 7, 2011, New Orleans, LA Disabled Am Vets Convention
11. Aug. 20, 2011 Albuquerque, NM, Wounded Warrior Project Fund Raiser
12. Aug. 27, 2011 Ft Campbell, KY, Fundraiser USO
13. September 16, 2011 Beaufort, South Carolina, Shrimp Fest Concert
14. September 17, 2011 Camp LeJune, NC, USO Show
15. September 25, 2011 New York City, N.Y. Concert at Ground Zero, Steven Siller Tunnel To
Towers Run fundraiser
16. October 15, 2011 Chicago, IL Navy Pier, Concert fundraiser for Chicago USO
17. October 22, 2011 Dallas, TX Skyball Fundraiser sponsored by American Airlines
18. October 28, 2011 Los Angeles, CA CSI NY Mid Season Bash Concert
19. October 29, 2011 San Juan Capistrano, CA Coach House Club concert
20. October 30, 2011 Agoura Hills, CA Canyon Club, Military Fund Raiser concert
21. November 12, 2011 Las Vegas, NV benefit concert
22. December 11, 2011 Dallas, Texas, Snowball Express (children of soldiers who died in the
war)
23. December 30, 2011 Dallas, Texas, Armed Forces Bowl Game concert
24. January 26-29, 2012 Kuwait City, Kuwait Concert for the troops
25. February 10, 2012 Honolulu, Hawaii USO Concert Hickham AFB
26. February 11, 2012, Honolulu, Hawaii USO Concert Kanohoe Bay
27. February 11, 12, 2011 Honolulu, Hawaii, USO concerts, Hickham Airforce Base, Kanahoe
Bay. LEw Feb 25-26
28. March 1, 2012. Temeculah, CA Concert to raise money for home for soldier Juan Dominguez
(triple amputee)
29. March 2, 2012 Alameda, CA Coast Guard Base, USO Concert
30. March 3, 2012 Ft Travis, CA AFB USO Concert
He continues to be highly active as a recording artist with other acknowledged jazz artists including:
1) Recording with flautist Ali Ryerson, Con Brio (independent recording), group featuring Grammy award winning vibrophonist, Mike Maniari, released January 2012
2) Recording with Italian Jazz Fusion band Novicento (new recording) released 2011, Italy
3) Recording with Sax player Jack Wilkins, Blue and Green project released fall 2011
4) Recording with guitarist Tom Wolfe, bassist Chris Cozak, Percussionist Beth Gottlieb, “Suite Tuscaloosa”, fund raising CD for Tornado Victims. Fall 2011
Bunky GreenProfessor Green’s performance schedule continues to cover the globe sharing the stage with the world’s premiere artists. Some of the appearances include:
• Montreal and Ottawa Jazz Festivals (Canada)
• Vienne Jazz Festival (France)
• Copenhagen Jazz Festival (Denmark)
• Jazz Baltica Festival (Germany)
• North Sea Jazz Festival (Netherlands)
• “Sons d’hiver” Jazz Festival (France)
Barry GreeneThe range and scope of his performance engagements include both regional and international jazz festivals and venues. In addition to two solo guitar concerts, a trio concert and two days of intensive masterclasses in Cologne, Germany, he also performed two evenings of trio performances in New York at “The Bar Next Door”—renowned for its reputation for engaging today’s most artistically current and cutting edge jazz guitarists.
In addition to collaborating with nationally known artists include vocalist Nicole Henry (Amelia Island Jazz Festival) and trombonist Jiggs Whigham (visiting guest artist at UNF), professor Greene has released his latest CD, The Other Side, containing ten original works and is currently available on iTunes and all major online vendors.
Jimmy HallDr. Hall has amassed a substantial level of creative and performance activity this year. His performances in venues of significance include:
Role of Parpignol in La Boheme with JSO in the Moran Theatre (Times Union Center), February 2012.
Soloist on Riverside Fine Arts Concert Series in Jacoby Hall (Times Union Center), February 2012.
Tenor Soloist, Carmina Burana with UMKC Conservatory Chorus, Wind Symphony, and Dancers in Kansas City’s premiere performing arts venue, The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Performance was critically acclaimed as “…his was the best live interpretation of the aria I’ve heard.” (KCMETROPOLIS Journal for the Performing Arts), February 2012.
Featured tenor soloist with UNF Chamber Singers on the South Africa Tour, May 2012.
Besides his role of Parpignol in La Boheme, Dr. Hall also performed as a solo artist with the St. Mark’s Bach Ensemble (February 2012), Three Texas Tenors Concert (Houston), in Futility as Penny Farms and for the Sound Effects: Music at MOCA concert (April 2012).
Clarence HinesEdits of pre-existing manuscripts/arrangements include:
Arranged On The Flip Side for the Great American Jazz Series: Jazz Faculty Concert
Arranged Crawfish and Gumbo for the Great American Jazz Series: Jazz Faculty Concert
Created an arrangement of hits by Wayne Newton, Elvis Presley, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and Tom Jones for the UNF Wind Symphony
Arranged My Funny Valentine for the UNF Orchestra
Revised and arrangement of It’s Easy To Remember for the UNF Orchestra
Arranged Vieille Prière Boudhique for the UNF Chorale, Brass, Percussion, and Organ
Dr. Hines’ performances with nationally recognized artists and ensembles this year include:
Performed at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival with internationally acclaimed vocalist, Diane Schuur and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra (5/28/11)
Performed with the Birch Creek Academy Band (with Internationally acclaimed musicians Clay Jenkins, Derrick Gardner, Dennis Mackrel, Reggie Thomas, etc.) at Birch Creek Music Performance Center, Egg Harbor, WI (8/1/11 - 8/13/11)
Performed with Bunky Green and the UNF Jazz Faculty (Danny Gottlieb, Lynne Arriale, etc.) at the Great American Jazz Series concert (9/29/11)
Dr. Hines’ original composition, The Flip Side, was premiered on the UNF Great American Jazz Series dedicated to original compositions by our own jazz faculty. He also continues to maintain a vigorous performance schedule in addition to the previous mentioned events. The following are a few examples.
Performed at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival with internationally acclaimed vocalist, Diane Schuur and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra (5/28/11)
Performed at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival with the St. Johns River City Band (5/28/11)
Performed with the Equinox Jazz Orchestra in Blufton, SC (6/24/11)
Performed with the Birch Creek Academy Band (with Internationally acclaimed musicians Clay Jenkins, Derrick Gardner, Dennis Mackrel, Reggie Thomas, etc.) at Birch Creek Music Performance Center, Egg Harbor, WI (8/1/11 - 8/13/11)
Performed with Bunky Green and the UNF Jazz Faculty at the Great American Jazz Series concert (9/29/11)
Performed at the Amelia Island Jazz Festival w/Impacto Latino (10/6/11)
Performed with the Florida Swing Orchestra in St. Augustine, FL (10/15/11)
Performed CD Release concert at European Street Café with Rebecca Zapen (11/7/11)
Performed with Impacto Latino at La Asociacion Borinqueña in Orlando, FL (12/1/11)
Featured in a broadcast of Jazz at Birch Creek on PBSo WPT – Madison, WI (1/30/12)o wpt.org – streaming (2/1/12, 2/12/12, and 2/26/12) o WXXI – Rochester, NY (5/27/12)
Performed at the Gator Bowl Gala with the St. Johns River City Band (12/31/11)
Featured soloist on the UNF Orchestra’s Valentines Day concert (2/14/12)
Performed with the Les DeMerle Big Band at the Omni Amelia Island Hotel (3/24/12)
Participated in performances for several private events and church services in the Jacksonville area throughout the year.
Charlotte Mabrey As a veteran member and percussionist with the JSO, professor Mabrey continues to perform outstanding repertoire at the highest artistic level.
Additional performances include:
• concert at Cypress Village
• performance at the Times Union Center for the Performing Arts
• performed on two recitals at the University of North Florida
• presented a lecture/recital for the Joe Berg Honor Society
• performed at the Art Faculty/Student Art opening of CorK
Dennis MarksHis list of performances with noted artists throughout the region include:
• Performed with Les DeMerle at the Amelia Island Jazz Festival on Oct. 7, 8 and 9 • Performed with the Jeff Phillips Quartet at FMEA on Jan. 13
• Performed with the Kelly/Scott Quintet at the Savannah Jazz Festival on Sept. 24
• Performed as the bass player for the Jacksonville International Jazz Piano Competition on May 24 (his sixth consecutive year fulfilling this role)
• Performed at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival on May 25, 26 and 27
Professor Marks’ tour activity with six-time Grammy award winner Arturo Sandoval was again very impressive this year:
• June 21--Bethlehem, PA
• Sept. 4--Mackinac Island, MI
• Oct. 1--Chicago, IL
• Nov. 12, 13--Scullers Jazz Club, Boston, MA
• Jan. 28---Norfolk, VA
• Mar. 2--Kingston, ON, Canada
• Mar. 3-Markham, ON
• Mar. 4--St. Catherines, ON
• May 10-13--Blues Alley, Washington, D.C.
J. B. ScottProfessor Scott has performed as a soloist and clinician at a number of significant events and conferences including:
• Performed with Jacksonville Symphony and Al Jarreau, soloist, 10-16-11
• Conductor/Clinician/Soloist Pinellas District Honor Band, Florida, 4-3/5-12
• Soloist performance with River City Big Band 5-26-12
• Soloist w/ UNF Jazz Faculty UNF GAJS 9-29-11
• Soloist Paul J. Hagerty Jazz Band 1, Oviedo, Florida 7-27-11
• Soloist River City Satin Swing Palm Coast Presbyterian 10-8-11
• Soloist performance at Grand Bohemian Hotel, Orlando 2-3-12
• Featured Solo Artist, Heidi’s Jazz Club, Cocoa Beach Florida 3-19-12
• Performed at FMEA Tampa Reading Jazz Band 1-12-12
• Soloist with Michael Mossman/Antonio Hart @ Jacksonville Jazz Festival 5-26-12
• Soloist with Al Jarreau and Jacksonville Symphony 10-16-11
• Soloist with Florida Swing Orchestra, St. Augustine Armory 10-15-11
• Presented a clinic on “Jazz Vocal Song Prep” FMEA State Music Convention
• Dizzy Gillespie Allstars 2-9-12
• Les DeMerle Big Band 3-24-12
Simon ShiaoDr. Shiao continues his affiliation with the Grand Teton Music Festival (Wyoming) one of the most prestigious summer music festivals in the country. Led by renowned music director, Donald Runnicles of the Deutsche Opera Orchestra in Berlin and chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, in celebration of their 50th anniversary, the festival orchestra commissioned a new work by Jennifer Higdon entitled All Things Majestic, premiered live on Wyoming Public Radio. Additional repertoire performed this season included Mahler’s Second Symphony, Brahms’ Third Symphony and Strauss’ Vier Letze Lieder. Renowned guest artists included Sara Chang, Gil Shaham, Yefim Bronfman, Christine Brewer, Lynn Harrell, Osmo Vanska and Matthias Pintscher.
Dr. Shiao presented a lecture at the 2011 Florida Orchestra Association and American String Teachers Association conference in Orlando. He continues to perform in a variety of capacities as chamber musician, conductor and guest ensemble artist. He performed a violin and piano recital with fellow colleague Dr. Gary Smart and continues his affiliation with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra performing on their Masterworks concert series.
Gary SmartHis efforts in terms of composing new works, editing existing compositions or arranging traditional works from other genres include the following:
• “Sing You Warm in the Winter” for a cappella chorus
• “The Angels Gathered ‘Round”, two versions: a) for men’s chorus and English horn, and b) for mixed chorus and English horn
• “Big Bugle Fanfare” for brass quintet
• “Heartwings” for string trio
• Finished final editing and rewriting of ““Child’s Play”, four movements for clarinet and tenor saxophone
• Orchestrated last summer: Opera in two acts, “Opal’s Diary” Act I (for soprano soloist and orchestra) (200+ pages)
• Arranged this summer and fall: four Lyric Pieces by Edward Grieg (piano solo) for violin and piano – I Gade, II She Dances, III Little Bird, and IV Kobold
• Arranged (composed) this fall: Three Beatle Tunes for Piano Trio – I Yesterday,II Eleanor Rigby, and III All You Need is Love
In addition to adjudicating at the University of Florida’s Student Concerto Competition, Dr. Smart continues to perform/lecture at other institutions including:
• Solo lecture-recital Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, Jacksonville,Dec. 8, 2011
• Solo recital, Brahms’ Sonata in f minor, Op. 5, Buckman Bridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Jacksonville, Oct. 2, 2011
• Solo recital, Haydn, Debussy, Chopin, Buckman Bridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Jacksonville, Oct. 16, 2011
• Duo concert, Beethoven, Greig, Gershwin, Cypress Village, Jacksonville, with Simon Shiao, violinist, Oct 25, 2011
• Cummer Series, recital with Phillip Pan, violinist, featured two of my works for violin and piano, Jacksonville, Nov. 21, 2011
• Judges Concert, improvisations, as featured artist at Festival for Creative Pianists, Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, CO, April 13, 2012His performances with nationally known artists include: • Brahms’ D minor Sonata and the premiere of his Violin Sonata in three movements with violinist Ruxandra Marquardt, UNF Recital Hall, February 20, 2012
• Improvisation Concert with guest artist, Jeffrey Agrell, French hornist, and Guy Yehuda, clarinet, UNF Recital Hall, March 11, 2012
Cara TasherDr. Tasher has again accumulated an impressive array of significant research and creative activity. Literally spanning the globe, her performances as a soprano soloist included:
Auditori Cullell I Fabra, Barcelona, Espana (29 June 2011)
International Music Festival of Feldkirchen, Austria (19 July 2011)
Festival Imago of Ljubljana, Slovenia (20 July 2011)
Chateau de Pussigny, France (27 July 2011)
Her conducting activity also reflected a national and international profile including:
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Cathedral (Atlanta, Georgia, 6 May 2011)
Abba’s House (Chattanooga, Tennessee, November 2011)
Hult Center for the Performing Arts (Eugene, Oregon, January 2012)
Times-Union Jacoby Hall (Jacksonville, Florida, February 2012)
St. Mary’s Cathedral (Cape Town, South Africa, May 2012)
Performances on a national television broadcast included an impressive rendering of the national anthem by the UNF Chamber Singers at the opening of the 2012 Florida Republican National Debate to a full audience in Lazzara Hall and over 5 million live on CNN-HD. Her invitations to conduct as a guest conductor were equally diverse and impressive including:
Invited Chorus Master, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Chorus, prepared the chorus for three programs: JSO Messiah 12/3/11, JSO Pops Concerts (12/9-11), JSO La Boheme 2/11/12)
Prepared Men’s Chorus for JSO Pirates of the Caribbean concert (February 2012)
Invited to perform for May JSO Prelude concerts, recommended former student instead
Invited Guest Clinician Tennessee All-East State Women’s Honor Chorus (TMEA November 2011)
Invited Guest Clinician Oregon All State Middle School Women’s Honor Chorus (OMEA January 2012)
Randall TinninIn addition to his established performance activities with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, he has also performed a broad spectrum of recitals and lectures including:
Recital and Master Class with Serafini Brillanti at University of Kansas, September 13 Recital with Serafini Brillanti at Kansas State University, September 15 Numerous performances with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Performed Masterclass at Douglass Anderson School of the Arts with Serafini Brillanti,
October 17 Performed with Spire Baroque Orchestra (Kansas City) December 23 Performed with Vox Ama Deus (Philadelphia) April 3-6 Performed solo trumpet lecture recital at Rowen University, April 4 Performed solo trumpet lecture recital at the College of New Jersey, April 6
Guy YehudaPerformances at significant venues include:• Performed a solo recital in July 2011 at the International Clarinet Association conference in Los
Angeles, CA. • Performed a solo recital at the Boston Conservatory, Boston. • Performed a solo recital at WIZO School of the Arts, Haifa, Israel. • Performed a shared solo recital at the International Saxophone convention, Tempe, Arizona.
Dr. Yehuda continues to offer a variety of masterclasses at prominent institutions including:
• Performed masterclasses and clinics and served as a faculty member for two weeks at the prestigious Orford Academy at the Orford center of the Arts, Québec, Canada in July of 2011
• Performed a masterclass at the WIZO School of the Performing Arts, Haifa, Israel in December 2011
• Was invited to performed masterclasses and clinics at the East Carolina University, Greenville in February 2011
Dr. Yehuda’s collaboration with highly regarded artists and ensembles in the field included:
• Performed with world-renowned Borromeo String Quartet.
• Performed with world-renowned pianist Benjamin Hochman
• Performed at the Florida Clarinet Extravaganza – Clarinet Quartets with the JSO clarinet section in March 2011
• Performed with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra on five different master works series.
Refereed Papers or Invited Presentations
Gordon Brock• Presented conducting clinic sessions with top two wind ensembles and graduate conducting students at the University of Toronto, 11/28-30/11
Jimmy HallIn addition to a masterclass session at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance, he provided performance/lectures at Mandarin High School (Jacksonville) and Dr. Phillips High School (Orlando). Invitations for future lecture/performances include a return
engagement at UMKC for the fall of 2012 as well as the University of Texas Pan American and Pepperdine University in the spring of 2013.
Gary SmartIn addition to receiving a premiere performance of his “Child’s Play” for clarinet and tenor saxophone (Guy Yehuda, clarinet and Michael Bovenzi, tenor saxophone) at the Biennial meeting of the North American Saxophone Alliance, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, March 17, 2012, Dr. Smart performed a solo recital at the Festival for Creative Pianists, Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, CO, April 13, 2012.
Cara TasherPresented a lecture/masterclass at Texas State University
Randy Tinnin Recital and Master Class with Serafini Brillanti at University of Kansas, September 13 Recital with Serafini Brillanti at Kansas State University, September 15
Guy Yehuda• Performed masterclasses and clinics and served as a faculty member for two weeks at the
prestigious Orford Academy at the Orford center of the Arts, Québec, Canada in July of 2011
• Performed a masterclass at the WIZO School of the Performing Arts, Haifa, Israel in December 2011
• Was invited to performed masterclasses and clinics at the East Carolina University, Greenville in February 2011
Other Noteworthy Recognition
Krzysztof BiernackiDr. Biernacki was awarded a $25,000 TLO grant for a UNF Opera Study Abroad program and performance of Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte in the Czech Republic (July 2012)—a major accomplishment on both counts.
Michael BovenziHis student accomplishments include:• Joseph Michael Tomasso was winner of the 2011 9th International Music Competition Premio "Citta di Padova" and the 9th International Edition of "Premio Virtuoso" Competition, in Padova, Italy (July, 2011)
• Nicki Roman, competed in the MTNA Young Artist Competition and was named the winner for the State of Florida in the Woodwind Division (November 5, 2011)
• Nicki Roman was named a winner of the University of North Florida Concerto Competition, (November 2011). This is the first time a saxophonist performed a concerto with the UNF orchestra.
• Nicki Roman was named the winner of the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition (December 2011).
Gordon BrockInitiated first annual UNF Conducting Symposium with guest clinicians Allan McMurray and Paula Thornton attracting graduate students and public school teachers throughout the southeast region
Marc Dickman
He continues to serve as a Performing Artist and Clinician for the prestigious French instrument manufacturer, Buffet-Crampon.
Danny GottliebContinues to serve as a board member on the New York Jazz Initiative and as an advisor with a number of companies including:
• Redesigned new (April 2011) Danny Gottlieb signature drumset, Gewa Company, Germany; new USA distribution, through Selmer/ Ludwig Company, Elkhart, Indiana
• Designed Drumset for DRUM CRAFT, new Gottlieb signature model, Walnut finish
• Continued involvement with the Alternate Mode Electronic Drum product—involved in designing hybrid acoustic and electronic drumsets
• Continued involvement with the Zildjian Cymbal Company serving as a consultant for development of new jazz ride cymbal
• Continued involvement with the Hot Sticks drumsticks company—involved in design of Danny Gottlieb signature drumsticks
Bunky GreenProfessor Green’s creative exploits continue to solidify his place in musical history as a genuine American jazz legend. Always artistically active and in the public consciousness, his performance of one of his own compositions, Walter’s Theme, is well noted on YouTube. Downbeat Magazine routinely lists him in the prestigious Critic’s Poll, ranked his Apex CD 4th as jazz album of the year and cited legendary pianist/promoter, George Wein, as acknowledging Bunky Green as one of the great saxophonists on the jazz scene today.
Bunky Green/Clarence HinesTheir student, Mica Bethea, won the Downbeat Magazine award for Outstanding Undergraduate Jazz Arrangement
Barry Greene• Professor Greene continues to be acknowledged as an endorsed artist for a variety of major music corporations including: Benedetto Guitars, Thomastik Infeld Strings, Acoustic Image Amplifiers and Razors Edge Speaker Cabinets.
Clarence HinesDr. Hines continues to perform as an artist/clinician for the Conn-Selmer Corporation
Cara TasherDr. Tasher was the recipient of a Transformational Learning Opportunity Grant for a performance tour of South Africa (2012), received an Outstanding International Leadership Award (2011), and served as one of the primary guest conductors for the Jacksonville Symphony Chorus.
Randy Tinnin• Recipient of Gerson Yessin Professorship (2012-14)
Department of Philosophy
Refereed Books
Andrew Buchwalter, Dialectics, Politics, and the Contemporary Value of Hegel’s Practical Philosophy (New York & London: Routledge, 2011).
Refereed Journal Articles
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Essere in quanto dialogo, o le conseguenze etiche dell’interpretazione,” tr. it. di Andrea Lugoboni, in In Philosophical News, Vol. 2, ed. Elisa Grimini, Milano, Italy (June 2011), an Italian translation of: “Being as Dialogue, or: The Ethical Consequences of Interpretation,” originally appeared 2010 in The Consequences of Hermeneutics, J. Malpas/S. Zabala (eds.), Evanston: Northwestern U.P.
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Interpretation als Prima Philosophia: Rorty und die normativen Wurzeln
des Dialogs” special issue on ‘Pragmatische Hermeneutik: Richard Rorty’s Poetik der politischen
Kultur, Zeitschrift für Ästhetik und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft, E. Hammer-M. Buschmeier
(eds.), Felix Meiner, July 2011.
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Agency and the Other: On the Intersubjective Roots of Self-Identity.” Special issue on ‘Human Agency and Development,’ in New Ideas in Psychology, B. Sokol, J. Sugarman, (eds.), Elsevier January 2012.
Jonathan Matheson, “The Case for Rational Uniqueness.” Logos & Episteme: An International Journal of Epistemology, (2011) 2(3).
Sarah Mattice, “Drinking to Get Drunk: Pleasure, Creativity, and Social Harmony in Ancient Greece and China", in Comparative and Continental Philosophy Journal, Issue 3.2.
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Ethics for the Pediatrician: Providing Culturally Effective Health Care”. Pediatrics in Review. 2011;32: e39-e43
Book Chapters
Brandi Denison, “A Christian Disposition: Religious Identity in the Meeker Captivity Narrative,” in Native American Adoption, Captivity, and Slavery in Changing Contexts. Edited by Max Carocci and Stephanie Pratt. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
David Fenner, “Aesthetic Experience and Aesthetic Analysis,” reprinted in David Boersema, The Philosophy of Art: Aesthetic Theory and Practice (Westview Press, August 2012).
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Hermeneutic Cosmopolitanism—or, Toward a Cosmopolitan Public Sphere:” Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism, Ashgate Publishers, UK, Fall 2011.
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Cultural and Religious Issues in Health Care.” In Guidance for Healthcare Ethics Committees, ed. Hester DM and Toby Schonfeld, Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Komatz, Kelly and Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “When Family is the Issue”. In Living With Grief: End-Of-Life Ethics A Case Study Approach. Ed. Doka KJ, Tucci AS, Corr CA, and Bruce Jennings. Hospice Foundation of America, 2012.
Book Reviews
Sarah Mattice, "Confucian Ethics in the 21st Century: A Comment on Roger Ames' Confucian Role Ethics", in Frontiers of Philosophy in China, Special Issue, Vol. 7 (2012).
Encyclopedia Articles/Short Pieces
Brandi Denison, “Book of the Month: Aimee Semple Mcpherson”http://relwest.blogspot.com/2012/02/book-of-month.html
Brandi Denison, “Tim Tebow: The New Western Man?”http://relwest.blogspot.com/2011/12/tim-tebow-new-western-man_19.html
David Fenner, “The Arts,” in Ruth Chadwick, editor, Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Second Edition, Volume 1 (San Diego: Academic Press; 2012).
David Fenner, “Wasting Time is Immoral,” Quest 13:2, pp. 12-14.
David Fenner, “Is Environmentalism a Religion?,” Quest 13:1, pp. 11-13.
David Fenner, “The Courage of Your Convictions,” Quest 12:4, pp. 12-14.
David Fenner, “Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide,” Quest 12:2 (Spring 2011), pp. 11-13.
Julie Ingersoll, “Christian Reconstruction” for Encyclopedia of Global Religion (SAGE REFERENCE) edited by Wade Clark Roof and Mark Juergensmeyer, 2012
Julie Ingersoll, “Fundamentalism” for Encyclopedia of Global Religion (SAGE REFERENCE) edited by Wade Clark Roof and Mark Juergensmeyer, 2012
Julie Ingersoll, “Christian Reconstructions for Encyclopedia of Global Religion (SAGE REFERENCE) edited by Wade Clark Roof and Mark Juergensmeyer, 2012
Julie Ingersoll, “Patterns and Themes: The Use of Religiously Motivated Violence in the Abortion Debate” Oxford Handbook of Religion and Violence Margot Kitts, Mark Juergensmeyer and Michael Jerryson eds. 2012
Julie Ingersoll, Blogs at Religion Dispatches (the two pieces here were listed as “most popular” for the week in which they appeared) and also at Huffington Post.
Refereed and Invited Presentations
Andrew Buchwalter, “World Spirit as a Principle of Intercultural Cosmopolitanism,” presentation in “Fugitive Intersubjectivity” panel of the 6th International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis: Discursive Spaces. Politics, Practices and Power, June 23-25, 2011, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Andrew Buchwalter, “Hegel, Social Membership, and ‘The Right To Have Rights,’” APSA annual meeting, Seattle, September 2011.
Andrew Buchwalter, “Universal Human Rights, Social Membership, and Historicity: Hegel and the ‘Right to have Rights,’” Midwest Political Science Association,” Chicago, IL, April 2012.
Paul Carelli, “City-Soul Analogies in the Republic, Timaeus and Laws” at the 9th Annual International Society for Neoplatonic Studies Conference (refereed) in Atlanta in June 2011.
Brandi Denison, "'Playing Indian': Defining American Religion through Ute Land Religion, 1910-1940," American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, Nov. 20, 2011.
Erinn Gilson, “The Thought of Vulnerability in the Work of Judith Butler” at PhiloSOHIA: a feminist society Conference, Nashville, TN, May 6-8, 2011 (refereed)
Erinn Gilson, “The Thought of Vulnerability in the Work of Judith Butler,” at “The Mentoring Program for Women in Philosophy,” organized by Ann Cudd of the University of Kentucky and Louise Antony of UMASS, Amherst, June 19-21, 2011.
Erinn Gilson, “Risk Privatization, Entrepreneurial Subjectivity, and the Ethics of Vulnerability” at “Privatization and Social Responsibility,” a workshop sponsored by the Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative and the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, February 17-18, 2012 (refereed)
Mitch Haney, “Toward a Phenomenology of Leisure” presented to the UNF Philosophy Club (November, 2011) Invited
Mitch Haney, “Business Ethics in the U.S.” presented at Hochschule Bremen, Bremen Germany (November, 2011) Invited
Mitch Haney, “Corporate Social Responsibility” presented at the BIM Konvent, Bremen Germany (November, 2011) Invited
Julie Ingersoll, Panel discussion America as a ‘Christian Nation’ – A conversation with experts on religion, history, law and the Constitution at the National Press Club in DC on November 8 2011 http://blog.pfaw.org/content/america-christian-nation-panel-highlights, invited by American way.
Julie Ingersoll, Interview by Hayley Karl for a documentary on the separation of church and State in America, December 2012.
Julie Ingersoll, “Christian reconstruction: Biblical law in contemporary America,” invited lecture at the college of Charleston, cosponsored by women’s studies and political science, March 29, 2012.
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Lecture I.: Understanding and Interpretation,“ Workshop Dialogue One/Critical Hermeneutics, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, Dec. 6, 2011
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Lecture II: Understanding, Power, and Agency,“ Workshop Dialogue One/Critical Hermeneutics, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand,Dec. 6, 2011
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Lecture III: The Dialogic Constitution of Self-Identity,“ Workshop Dialogue One/Critical Hermeneutics, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, Dec. 7, 2011
Hans-Herbert Koegler, “Lecture IV: Cosmopolitan Consciousness and Communication,“ Workshop Dialogue One/Critical Hermeneutics, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, Dec. 7, 2011
Jonathan Matheson, “The Equal Weight View, Religious Disagreement, and Skepticism.” Killeen Chair Religious Disagreement Conference, St. Norbert College, April 14, 2012. (Invited)
Jonathan Matheson, “The Justification of Fundamental Epistemic Principles.” Florida Philosophical Association, Fort Lauderdale FL, November 5, 2011. (Refereed)
Jonathan Matheson, “The Justification of Fundamental Epistemic Principles.” Western Canadian Philosophical Association, Lethbridge AB, October 21-23,2011. (Refereed)
Jonathan Matheson, “White on Epistemic Permissiveness.” Alabama Philosophical Society, Pensacola FL, September 23-24, 2011. (Refereed)
Jonathan Matheson, “Rational Disagreement.” (with Ted Locke) Jacksonville Public Philosophy Workshop, August 27, 2011. (Invited)
Jonathan Matheson, “Disagreement: Idealized and Everyday.” Omaha Epistemology Workshop on Epistemic Disagreement, University of Nebraska-Omaha, May 11-14, 2011. (Invited)
Jonathan Matheson, “Reflections On Lackey’s ‘What Should We Do When We Disagree?’” Omaha Epistemology Workshop on Epistemic Disagreement, University of Nebraska-Omaha, May 11-14, 2011. (Invited)Jonathan Matheson, Comments on Jennifer Lackey’s “Is Religious Disagreement Rational?” Killeen Chair Religious Disagreement Conference, St. Norbert College, April 14, 2012. (Invited)
Jonathan Matheson, Commentator at large, 3rd Annual Orange Beach Epistemology Workshop, May 23-24, 2011. (Invited)
Sarah Mattice, “Intersections and Interventions: Chinese and Feminist Epistemologies,” at SWIP, UK, November 18-20, 2011. London, England.
Sarah Mattice, “On the Possibility of Non-Combative Oppositionality: Chinese Theories of War, Dharma Combat, and Compassionate Conversations,” at CCPC, March 8-10, 2012. San Diego, CA.
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, Panelist- “The Role of Ethics”, Children and Spirituality Conference, Wolfson Children’s Hospital, May ‘12Alissa Hurwitz Swota, Moderator- Living with Grief:End-Of-Life Ethics, Community Hospice of Northeast Florida National Grief Teleconference (local panel), May’12
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “The Futility of Futility”, Baptist health System, May ‘12
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, Schwartz Rounds, “When Family is the Issue”, Baptist Health System, January ‘12
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Ethics Consultation…. The Ins and Outs”, Wolfson Children’s Hospital, November ‘11
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Ethical Issues in Neonatology”, OMED: Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition (National Conference), Orlando, Florida, October ‘11
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Examining the Concepts of Beneficence and Nonmaleficence”, Nova Southeastern University Physician Assistant Program, October ‘11
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Ethics Consultations in Pediatric Nursing”, Baptist Health System, September ‘11
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Moral distress in Adult Oncology”, Baptist Health System, August, ‘11
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Moral distress in Pediatric Nursing”, Wolfson Children’s Hospital, July ‘11
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, “Moral distress in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology”, Wolfson Children’s Hospital, July ‘11
Contracts and Grants (ORSP)
Andrew Buchwalter, “Themes in Contemporary Practical Philosophy,” UNF John A. Delaney Presidential Professorship position.
Mitchell Haney, TLO grant funding for KIM Konvent Study Abroad to Germany (for Spring 2011)
Julie Ingersoll, UNF Summer Teaching Grant (2011)
Julie Ingersoll, UNF Summer Resreach Grant (2012), „Building God’s Kingdom.”
Julie Ingersoll, funded participant in Middle East study tour (for ten UNF Faculty) through the International Studies Program, to foster development of study abroad courses, April to mid May 2012.
Hans-Herbert Koegler, research scholarship travel grant, Auckland Technological University (AUT), Auckland, New Zealand, workshop Dialogue One/Critical Hermeneutics, Dec. 6/7 2011.
Alissa Swota, external working grant, including one course buy-out per semester, to serve as Clinical Ethicist at the Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Jacksonville, Fall 2010/Spring 2011
Jonathan Matheson, grant to organize and coach the Ethics Bowl team of UNF, BlueCross BlueShield Center for Ethics, Public Policy, and the Professions Fall 2011/Spring 2012
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Department of Political Science and Public Administration
Conference Paper PresentationsBinder, Michael. “Campaigns and the Mitigation of Framing Effects on Voting Behavior”Presented
at SPSA Annual Meeting (January 2012)
Candler, G. “Global perspectives on normative approaches to public administration.”
Southeastern Conference on Public Administration, New Orleans, LA, 24 September 2011.
Candler, G. “O estudo da ciência administrativa fora do ‘centro’: a luta universal contra a
colonizaçao epistemológica, e para a assimilação crítica.” II Colóquio de Epistemologia e
Sociologia da Ciência da Administração, Florianopolis, Brazil, 14 March 2012. Published in the
conference anals, available: http://www.coloquioepistemologia.com.br/anais2012.html
Christie, Natasha V. “Challenges of Evaluating Public-Private Partnerships in Florida’s Drug
Courts” at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Conference for Public Administration in New
Orleans, Louisiana on September 23, 2011.
Christie, Natasha V. “Felon-Collateral Consequence Policies: An Old Tool with a New Name” is
the title of a paper I presented at the annual conference of Black Political Scientist in Las Vegas,
Nevada on March 17, 2012.
Corrigan, Matthew, T. “Jeb Bush and the Conservative Movement in America.” Presented at the
Symposium of Southern Politics, Charleston, South Carolina, March 2012.
Dumont, Georgette. (2011). Decoding the Interaction: Nonprofit and Stakeholder Relationships in
Social Media. Presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and
Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, November 16-19.
Dumont, Georgette. (2012). Nonprofits and Social Media: Applying SROI to New Technologies.
Presented at the American Society for Public Administration annual conference, Las Vegas, NV,
March 2-6.
Dumont, Georgette. (2011). Nonprofits and Social Media: Use, Purpose, and
Networks. Presented at the Southeastern Conference on Public Administration (SECOPA)
Annual Conference, New Orleans, LO, September 22-24.
Dumont, Georgette. (2011). Nonprofits, Social Networking, and organizational Effectiveness: Do
nonprofits strategically use social media? Presented at the Association for Research on
Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada,
November 16-19.
Dumont, Georgette. (2012). Understanding the Relationship Between Nonprofits and Social
Media in Duval County, FL. Presented at the Florida Political Science Association annual
conference, Tampa Bay, FL, March 17.
Pyakuryal, Sucheta. Abstract titled “Loopholes of Nepalese Constitutional Assembly” submitted
for Annual Himalayan Policy Research Conference at the University of Wisconsin’s 41st
Conference of South Asia.
Charles M. Lamb, Eric M. Wilk, and Nicholas R. Seabrook. “The Right to Fair Housing: Its
Development, Growth and Enforcement.” Panel presentation at the American Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, September 2, 2011.
PublicationsBinder, Michael. “Engaged by the Initiative? How the Use of Citizen Initiatives Increase Voter
Turnout” (with Matthew Childers) Political Research Quarterly, 2012. Vol 65 (1) 93-103.
Candler, G. and Georgette Dumont. “Civic responsibility as a foundation of societal sustainability
and how government might contribute to this.” G. Candler and G. Dumont, Gestão Pública para
Sustentabilidade, São Paulo: Editora Maole. In press.
Dumont, Georgette and G. Candler. (2012, with G. Candler). “Civic responsibility as a foundation
of societal sustainability and how government might contribute to this” Gestão Pública para
Sustentabilidade, São Paulo: Editora Maole. (Book chapter)
Seabrook, Nicholas R., Charles M. Lamb, and Eric M. Wilk. 2011. “Fair Housing Policy Making
the Federal Courts: A Principal-Agent Interpretation,” in Fair and Affordable Housing Policy in the
US: Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions, Robert M. Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson, eds.
Wilk, Eric M., Charles M. Lamb, and Nicholas R. Seabrook, 2011. “Intergovernmental Enforcement of the Fair Housing Act: The Fair Housing Assistance Program,” in Fair and Affordable Housing Policy in the US: Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions, Robert M. Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson, eds. http://www.brill.nl/fair-and-affordable-housing-us
Department of Physics
Journal Articles
“Geology and mammalian paleontology of the Horned Toad Hills, Mojave Desert, California” May, S. R., M. O. Woodburne, E. H. Lindsay, L. B. Albright III, A. Sama-Wojcicki, E. Wan, and D. B. Wahl, 2011, Palaeontologia Electronica, 14, No. 3:28A, 63 pp.
“Characterization of near-terahertz complementary metal-oxide semiconductor circuits using a Fourier-transform interferometer”, D. J. Arenas, Dongha Shim, D. I. Koukis, Eunyoung Seok, D. B. Tanner and Kenneth K. O, Rev. of Sc. Instr. 82, 103106 (2011).
“Transmittance from visible to mid infra-red in AZO films grown by atomic layer deposition system”, Tara Dhakal, Abhishek S. Nandur, Rachel Christian, Parag Vasekar, Seshu Desu, Charles Westgate, D. I. Koukis, D. J. Arenas and D. B. Tanner, Solar Energy 86 (2012) 1306-1312.
“Raman study of the Verwey transition in Magnetite at high-pressure and low-temperature: effect of Al doping”, L. V. Gasparov, Z. Shirshikova, T. M. Pekarek, J. Blackburn, V. Struzhkin, A. Gavriliuk, R. Rueckamp, and H. Berger, Applied Physics Letters (Submitted).
“Ba4KFe3O9: A Novel Ferrite Containing Discrete 6-Member Fe6O18 RingsConsisting of Corner-Sharing FeO4 Tetrahedra”, Qingbiao Zhao, Saritha Nellutla, Won-Joon Son, Shae A. Vaughn, Longfei Ye, Mark D. Smith, Vincent Caignaert, Michael W. Lufaso, Thomas M. Pekarek, Alex I. Smirnov, Myung-Hwan Whangbo, and Hans-Conrad zur Loye, Inorganic Chemistry 50, 10310-10318 (September 12, 2011).
Conference Proceedings
“Raman spectroscopy of the sillenites Bi25InO39 and Bi25FeO39”, D. J. Arenas, et. al. , 2012 March Meeting of the American Physical Society held in Boston.
“Raman study of the Verwey transition in Magnetite (Fe3O4) at high-pressure and low-temperature: effect of Al-doping”, L. Gasparov, Z. Shirshikova, T. M. Pekarek, J. Blacburn, V. Struzhkin, A. Gavriliuk, R. Rueckamp, and H. Berger, 2012 APS March Meeting in Boston.
“Raman spectroscopy and SEM of the Bismuth Sillenites Bi25InO39 and Bi25FeO39”, Daniel J. Arenas, Theo Jegorel, Lev Gasparov, Hideo Kohno, Catalin Martin, David B. Tanner and Michael W. Lufaso, 2012 APS March Meeting in Boston.
Patel, Nirmal, “Detection of ozone profile in stratosphere using nanocrystalline gas sensor arrays on high altitude balloon and rocket”, invited guest speaker at the NASA-Florida
Space Grants Consortium Space Flight Payloads Workshop held on March 23, 2012 at the Florida Solar Energy Center, Cocoa, FL.
Patel, Nirmal, participated in a workshop on integration and testing of UND-UNF ozone sensors payload on the HASP 2010 and 2011 platforms at CBSF, Palestine, Texas during August 2011.
Patel, Nirmal, participated in a NASA-Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility Workshop held at Palestine, TX.
Faculty Grants, Contracts, and Commissions
Albright, Barry, is currently the principal investigator and senior author of a major research project that aims to provide the first chronostratigraphic and biostratigraphic assessment of all known Cenozoic (65 million years ago to 10,000 years ago) vertebrate fossils from
South Carolina. Collaborators on this project include geologists and paleontologists from the United States Geological Survey, the University of South Carolina, the Charleston Museum, and the South Carolina State Museum. Partial funding for this project is provided by a grant awarded to Dr. Albright from the Charleston Scientific and Cultural Education Fund (Charleston, SC) in the amount of $3,875.00. The project is entitled, “Cenozoic Vertebrate Biostratigraphy of South Carolina and Additions to the Fauna.”
Albright, Barry, each summer (since 2000), from early July until late August, Dr. Albright conducted geological and paleontological field work and research within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, southern Utah, in collaboration with Dr. Alan Titus – paleontologist of the Monument. This work is typically conducted as volunteer, but with equipment and vehicle support provided by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior – the administrator of the Monument. Over the 2008-2009 academic year, he was awarded a grant from the Department of the Interior, in the amount of $10,000.00, to support a project entitled “Paleomagnetic Survey of Late Cretaceous Strata – Kaiparowits Plateau, Utah.” A $5,000 extension to this grant was awarded for 2010-2011. The grant is currently being administered by UNF’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Field work for this project, and the laboratory work which is conducted at Berkeley Geochronology Center, Berkeley, CA, continued into 2012.
Gasparov, Lev, new supplemental funding for MRI-R2 “Acquisition of the Optical Cryostat for Research and Teaching” from the National Science Foundation in the amount of $7,500.
Gasparov, Lev, $7,500 UNF Course Development Grant for a new Optics Teaching Laboratory.
Gasparov, Lev, continuing funding for MRI-R2 “Acquisition of the Optical Cryostat for Research and Teaching” from the National Science Foundation in the amount of $104,047.
Gasparov, Lev, continuing funding for DMR-0805073, RUI: Optical Studies of Magnetic, Charge and Orbital Ordering in Lone-Pair Compounds and Magnetite, from the National Science Foundation in the amount of $158,737.
Other Noteworthy Recognition
Albright, Barry, gave a seminar for the Jacksonville Museum of Science and History (MOSH) Savage Ancient Seas: Dinosaurs of the Deep exhibit program, and acted as guest panelist for MOSH’s Archaeology Road Show. Served as a guest on WJCT Radio’s “First Coast Connect with Linda Ross” program that was aired June 22, 2011 and the research was aired on “The Academic Minute” Nov. 8, 2011 WAMC Northeast Public Radio (Albany,
NY).
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Department of Psychology
Journal Articles
Abrazinskas, M., Fisak, B & Barnes, R. “The relation between parental influence, body image, and eating behaviors in a nonclinical female sample.” in Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 9, 93-100, (2012).
Alloway, T.P. “Commentary on Effect of osmotic-release oral system methylphenidate on different domains of attention and executive functioning in children with attention-deficit–hyperactivity disorder.” In Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 53, 780. (2011).
Alloway, T.P. & Passolunghi, MC. “The relations between working memory and arithmetical abilities: A comparison between Italian and British children.” In Learning and Individual Differences, 21, 133-137. (2011).
Alloway, T.P. “A comparison of working memory profiles in children with ADHD and DCD.” in Child Neuropsychology, 21, 1-12. (2011).
Alloway, T.P. “The benefits of computerized working memory assessment.” In Educational and Child Psychology, 28, 8-17. (2011).
Alloway, Tracy and Cockcroft, K. “Working memory in ADHD: A comparison of British and South African children” in the Journal of Attention (May 2012).
Alloway, Tracy and Elsworth, S. “A comparison of IQ and working memory across high, average, and low ability students” in Learning and Individual Differences (May 2012).
Alloway, Tracy. “Commentary on The profile of executive function of very preterm children at 4 to 12 years” in Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 54, 203-204 (May 2012).
Carlin, M., Toglia, M. P., Belmonte, C., & DiMeglio C. "Effects of Presentation Mode on Veridical and False Memory in Individuals with Intellectual Disability." American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 117.3: 183-193 (2012).
Fisak, B. & Von Lehe, A. “The relation between the five facets of mindfulness and worry in a non-clinical sample.” in Mindfulness, 3, 15-21, (2012).
Güss, C. D. “Fire and ice: Testing a model on cultural values and complex problem solving/dynamic decision making.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 42, 1279-1298. (2011).
Güss, C. D. “Suicide terrorism: Exploring western perceptions of terms, context, and causes.” Behavioral Research in Terrorism and Political Aggression, 3, 97-115 (2011).
Güss, C. D., & Dörner, D. “Cultural differences in dynamic decision-making strategies in a non-linear, time-delayed task.” Cognitive Systems Research. Special Issue on Complex Cognition, 12(3-4), 365-376 (2011).
Injoque-Ricle, I., Calero, A.D., Alloway, T.P., & Burin, D.I. “Assessing Working Memory in Spanish-Speaking Children: Automated Working Memory Assessment Battery Adaptation.” In Learning and Individual Differences, 21, 78-84. (2011).
Largo-Wight, E., Bian, H. & Lange, L.J. “An empirical test of the Theory of Planned Behavior in predicting recycling behavior on campus.” in American Journal of Health Education, 43, 66-73, (2012).
Leary, M. R. & Allen, A. B. “Personality and persona: Personality processes in self-presentation.” in the Journal of Personality, 79, 889-916, (2011).
Leary, M. R. & Allen, A. B. “Self-presentational persona: Simultaneous management of multiple impressions.” in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, 1033-1049, (2011).
Leding, Juliana. “Need for Cognition and False Recall” in Personality and Individual Differences (August 2011).
Leding, Juliana. “Working memory predicts the rejection of false memories” in Memory (May 2012).
Tuason, M. T., Güss, C. D., & Carroll, L. “The disaster continues: A qualitative study on the experiences of Hurricane Katrina victims.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2011).
Visu-Petra, L, Cheie, L, Benga, O, & Alloway, T.P. Effects of anxiety on simple retention and memory updating in young children. In the International Journal of Behavioral Development, 35, 38-47. (2011).
Wirth, James. “The consequences of pain: The social and physical pain overlap on psychological responses,” with his co-authors Paolo Riva and Kipling Williams in the European Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 681-687 (May 2012).
Wirth, James; Riva, P. and Williams, K. “The consequences of pain: The social and physical pain overlap on psychological responses,” in the European Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 681-687 (October 2011).
Zitek, Emily. "The Fluency of Social Hierarchy: The Ease With Hierarchical Relationships Are Seen Remembered, Learned, and Liked." in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (September 2011).
Conference Proceedings
Allen, A. B. Self-compassion and well-being in the elderly. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN. (November, 2011)
Allen, A. B., & Leary, M. R. Self-compassion and well-being in the elderly. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychologists, San Diego, CA. (January, 2012).
Ambrose, J., Keane, S., Javed, I., Hawkins, L.B., & Leone, C. Preference for consistency: Predicting the use of stereotypes in cases of molestation. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Ambrose, J., Keane, S., Javed, I., Hawkins, L.B., & Leone, C. Preference for consistency: Predicting the use of stereotypes in cases of molestation. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Beane, D., & Leone, C. I’m friends with what’s-his-Face(book): Social capital and self monitoring in the virtual world. Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Berry, S.R., & Leone, C. Religiosity and prejudice: Bringing Allport and Ross into the 21st century. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida StatewideUndergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Berry, S.R., & Leone, C. Religiosity and prejudice: Bringing Allport and Ross into the 21st century. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Black, R., Gainey, L., & Leone, C. My ex is just like yours – or not! Differences in negative illusions about failed romantic relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN. (November, 2011).
Black, R.A., Carter, A.D., & Leone, C. When romantic relationships go wrong: Self-monitoring and differences in coping. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the FloridaStatewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Black, R.A., Carter, A.D., & Leone, C. When romantic relationships go wrong: Self-monitoring and differences in coping. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Blandina, A. & Zitek, E. Regaining Respect: The Effect of Admitting Transgressions. Poster presentation at the biannual meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Charlotte, NC. (June, 2012).
Blandina, A. & Zitek, E. Regaining Respect. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Achievement in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (May, 2012)
Blandina, A. & Zitek, E. Regaining Respect. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN. (November, 2011)
Bolanos, V., Ambrose, J., Keane, S., Javed, I., Hawkins, L., & Leone, C. Perceptions of child abuse: When context makes a difference. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN. (November, 2011).
Bolanos, V., Argento, V., Hawkins, L.B., & Leone, C. Perceptions of child physical abuse: The impact of defensive confidence on the use of sex stereotypes. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Bolanos, V., Hawkins, L.B., & Leone, C. Perceptions of child physical abuse: The impact of defensive confidence on the use of sex stereotypes. Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Donovan, S., Güss, C. D., & *Winsky, S. The role of personality variables in complex problem solving. Poster presentation at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans. (February 2012).
Evans, J., Güss, C. D., & Boot, W. R. Investigating decision-making and processing condition on far transfer. Poster presentation at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans. (February 2012).
Evans, J., Güss, C. D., & Boot, W. R. Investigating decision-making and processing condition on far transfer. Paper presentation at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association SEPA, New Orleans, Louisiana. (February 2012).
Evans, J., Güss, C. D., & Boot, W. R. Metacognitive prompting aids dynamic decision making. Poster presentation at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Boston, MA. (July 2011).
Harris, A., Leone, C., & Champaigne, K. I’m happy with my partner, how about you?Differences in using illusions in romantic relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN. (November, 2011).
Harris, A.M., & Leone, C. Making a good impression or being true to ourselves: Which is more important? Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Harris, A.M., & Leone, C. Making a good impression or being true to ourselves: Which is more important? Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Haynes, S., & Leone, C. Does it hurt more to be ostracized because you‘re not cool or because you’re not similar? It depends. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Haynes, S., Leechin, T., & Leone, C. Does it hurt more to be ostracized because you‘re not cool or because you’re not similar? It depends. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Hofmann, N., & Leone, C. Self-monitoring and Self-discrepancies: Do I really want to think about that? Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Hofmann, N., Musinian, A., Beane, D., & Leone, C. Self-monitoring and on-line social networking: “Different (key)strokes for different folks?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN. (November, 2011).
Hofmann, N.A., Obi, M.L., & Leone, C. Who people say I ought to be vs. Who I think I should be: Self-monitoring and self-discrepancies. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Iverson, I. Is behavior analysis explanation of behavior or control of behavior? Sarasota Symposium on Behavior Analysis, Sarasota, Florida. (October, 2011).
Javed, I., Hawkins, L.B., & Leone, C. Recognizing and preventing child physical abuse: The impact of ambivalent sexism on the use of sex stereotypes. Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Kovar, M., Schulhauser, A., & Ybarra, G. J. Stress reactions to babies and other stimuli: Do women and men differ? Poster presented at the 119th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. (August, 2011).
Landgraf, A., Kleynshteyn, I. & Allen, A. B. Self-compassion and relational value. Poster presented at the Showcase of Ospreys Advancement in Research & Scholarship (SOARS), Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Lewis, S., Leone, C., & Hawkins, L.B. Individual differences in perceptions of health-related behaviors. Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Mangani, F., Zamore, M., Lewis, S., Leone, C., & Valente, M. “Let Me Sleep on It”: Self persuasion and attitudes about health-related behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN. (November, 2011).
Moulder, R., Beane, D.A., & Leone, C. Social capital - as plain as the nose on your Face(book): Self-monitoring and Facebook usage. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Navarrete, B. E., Gallagher, C., Leedy, A. D., & Toglia, M. P. Emotional states may influence adaptive memory. Poster presented at Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, University of North Florida. (April, 2012).
Naverette, B., Gallagher, C. E., Leedy, A. D., & Toglia, M. P. Social factors may impact survival memory. Poster presented at the annual Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Stetson University, DeLand, FL. (March, 2012).
Obi, M. Hofmann, N., & Leone, C. Who people say I ought to be vs. Who I think I should be: Self-monitoring and self-discrepancies. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Richard, F.D., Lennon, R.E., & Wang, D. Individualism, power distance, and revenge: A cross cultural meta-analysis. 5th annual meeting of the CICA/STR International Conference on Terrorism and Aggression, Irvine, CA. (September, 2011).
Sastre, J. & Allen, A. B. Understanding the self-compassionate mindset. Poster presented at the Showcase of Ospreys Advancement in Research & Scholarship (SOARS), Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Snyder, S., Walsh, J., & Allen, A. B. Self-presentation and prejudice: Examining impression management strategies in group scenarios. Poster presented at the Showcase of Ospreys Advancement in Research & Scholarship (SOARS), Jacksonville, FL . (April, 2012).
Sommer, K., Gainey, R.L., & Leone, C. What if your partner is not perfect? Self-monitoring, compartmentalization and integration. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Stanzione, C. M., Perez, S. M., & Lederberg, A. R. Divergent thinking among deaf and hearing adolescents. Paper presented at the 2012 American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (April, 2012).
Toglia, M. P., Baker, C. M., Leedy, A. D., Beatrice, E. M., & Seaman, R. L. The influence of survival processing and relevance to survival on veridical and false recall. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the Society for Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), New York. (June, 2011).
Toglia, M. P., Wilde, A. M., Leedy, A. D. Social and cognitive influences on adaptive memory. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA. (November, 2011).
Tuason, M. T. G., Güss, C. D., & Carroll, L. The disaster continues: A qualitative study on the experiences of Hurricane Katrina survivors. Poster presentation at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC. (August 2011).
Valente, M., Leone, C., & Clarkson, J.J. On the multi-dimensionality of thought strength. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. (January, 2012).
Wang, D-Y. D. Bonnell, C., & Richard, F.D. Training on Attention Capacity: Can playing action video game improve older adult’s attention resource? 24th Annual convention of Associations for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL. (May, 2012).
Wirth, W., Leone, C., Toglia, M., LeRoy, A. & Hawkins, L. Let’s Get It Started: Advantages of Integrating Undergraduate Researchers into First Year Faculty Research Programs. Panel discussion presented at the Florida Statewide Symposium: Engagement in Undergraduate Research--- Early Engagement of Students in Research: Best Practices for Diversity and Inclusion, Orlando, FL, (October, 2011).
Zamore, M., & Leone, C. Pro-labor or pro-management? Social dominance orientation and thought-induced attitude change. Poster presentation at the second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl. (2012).
Zamore, M., McCann, K., & Leone, C. Pro-labor or pro-management? Social dominance orientation and thought-induced attitude change. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL. (April, 2012).
Books
McDermott, Walter. Understanding Combat Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (May 2012).
Book Chapters
Evans, J., Güss, C. D., & Boot, W. R. “Metacognitive prompting aids dynamic decision-making.” In L. Carlson, C. Hoelscher, & T. F. Shipley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 3217-3222). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society (2011).
Güss, C. D. “Study tips for success” (completely revised version). Module added to Introduction to Psychology textbooks. Cengage Learning (2012).
Marcon, R. “The importance of balance in early childhood education.” In S. Suggate & E. Reese (Eds.), Contemporary debates in child development and education (pp. 159-168). New York, NY: Routledge. (2012).
Urbina, Susana. "Tests of Intelligence" in The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence edited by Robert J. Sternberg and Scott Barry Kaufman (August, 2011).
Encyclopedia Articles
Alloway, Tracy. Fluid Intelligence for the Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning (May 2012).
Güss, C. D. “Time perception.” In K. Keith (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell Publishers (2011).
Refereed Papers or Invited Presentations
Aldarondo-Jeffries, M., Brice, A., Leone, C., & Taylor, M. Panel discussion: Mentoring first and second year students in research. 4th annual Florida Statewide Symposium: Engagement in Undergraduate Research, Orlando, FL (Invited panel discussant) (2011).
Alloway, T. Technology & Working Memory. German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF) (June 2012).
Alloway, T. Technology & Working Memory. Learning & the Brain Conference, Washington DC (Invited) (May 2012).
Alloway, T. Working Memory: The New Intelligence. 22nd International Conference for Japan Society for Developmental Psychology, Japan (Invited keynote) (August 2011).
Alloway, T. Working Memory: The What, Why, and How. National Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference, Denmark (Invited keynote) (March 2012).
Hawkins, L.B., & Leone, C. Every path has its puddles, but you don’t have to step in them: Negotiating Potential problems in the mentor‐protégé relationship. The second annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deland, Fl (Invited symposium)(2012).
Iverson, I. Complexities in “simple” discrimination procedures. Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida(Invited) (February, 2012).
Iverson, I. Molar and molecular analyses of behavior. Norwegian Association for Behavior Analysis, Oslo, Norway (April, 2012).
Iverson, I. The need for molecular analyses. Association for Behavior Analysis International, Seattle, WA (Invited presentation) (2012, May).
Marcon, R., Sebille, D., & Lochman, M. Poster session presented at the Society for Research in Human Development, New Orleans, LA. (March, 2012).
Wirth, J., Leone, C., Toglia, M., LeRoy, A., & Hawkins, L. Let’s get it started: Advantages of integrating undergraduate researchers into first year faculty research programs. 4th annual Florida Statewide Symposium: Engagement in Undergraduate Research, Orlando, FL (Invited symposium)(2011).
Other Noteworthy Recognition
Allen, A. B received funding via Transformational Learning Opportunity Undergraduate Grant in the amount of $11,600. (2012)
Allen, A. B received funding via Transformational Learning Opportunity Graduate Grant in the amount of $3,000. (2012).
Allen, A. B received funding via Summer Research Development Award in the amount of $7,500. (2012).
Allen, A. B received funding via Florida Campus Compact STEM Service-Learning Fellow in the amount of $1,500. (2012).
Güss, C. D. Cultural thinking and problem solving. Academic Minute. Radio Interview (2011).
Güss, C. D. A five-country study on dynamic decision making and complex problem solving. UNF On The Record interview. Radio Interview (2012).
Marcon, R. PI consultant for School Readiness Evaluation for the Clay/Nassau/Baker/ Bradford School Readiness Coalition and Episcopal Children’s Services. Direct + Indirect costs: $7,794 Served as a research consultant to the agency and their research director as they examine 2011-12 school readiness data for children in six northeast Florida counties (Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and Union). (2011-12).
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Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Books: Stuber, Jenny M. 2011. Inside the College Gates: How Class and Culture Matter in Higher Education. Lexington Books, a division of Rowman & Littlefield.
Journal Articles:
Simon, Suzanne. 2011. “Waste in the Margins of the State: Negative Externalities and the Production of the U.S.-Mexico Border Region.” Northeastern Anthropological Association Bulletin Special Issue “Borders, Margins and Passages in Cultural Anthropology.” Fall/Winter: 21-40.
Klugman, Joshua, Pamela B, Walters, Jenny Stuber, and Michael Rosenbaum. 2011. “Social Status, Values, and Support for Reform in Education.” The Social Science Journal 48: 722-734.
Stuber, Jenny M., Josh Klugman, and Caitlin Daniel. 2011. “Gender, Social Class and Exclusion: Collegiate Peer Cultures and Social Reproduction.” Sociological Perspectives 54: 431-451.
Rakita, G. F. M. 2011. “Bias & Science: the Gould-Morton Controversy.” Society for Archaeological Sciences Bulletin 34(3): 21-23. (Non peer-reviewed)
Lukens-Bull, Ronald, Amanda Pandich and John P. Woods. (2012) “Islamization as Part of Globalization: Some Southeast Asian Examples” Journal of International and Global Studies 3(2):32-46.
Book Chapters:Peña, Milagros and JeffriAnne Wilder. 2011. “Mentoring Transformed: When Students of Color See Diversity in Leadership.” Women of Color in Higher Education: Contemporary Perspectives and Changing Directions, Gaetane Jean-Marie and Brenda Lloyd-Jones, Editors. Emerald Group Publishing.
Jaffee, David. 2011. “Understanding and Bridging the Student Affairs-Academic Affairs Divide.” In Brooks, Annabel and Anita L. Vorreyer, eds., Student Affairs for All Seasons and All Reasons. The Administrator’s Bookshelf (e-book).
Book Reviews:
Stuber, Jenny M. 2011. Review of Degrees of Inequality: Class, Culture, and Gender in American Higher Education, by Ann Mullen. Teachers College Record.
Rakita, Gordon F. M. 2011 Review of: “Death in the New World: Cross-Cultural Encounters, 1492-1800” by Erik R. Seeman. Historical Archaeology 45(4): 175-177.
Refereed and Invited Presentations:Ashley, Keith and Robert L. Thunen and Vicki Rolland. “Santa Cruz de Guadalquini: A Mission in Transition.” Paper presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis.
Ashley, Keith. 2011. “Missions San Buenaventura and Santa Cruz de Guadalquini: Retreat from the Georgia Coast.” Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Caldwell Conference. American Museum of Natural History, St. Catherines Island, GA.
Ashley, Keith. 2011. “St. Johns II Ritual: Realms Beyond the River.” Paper presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, FL.
Ashley, Keith. 2011. “UNF’s 2011 Archaeological Field Schools: Excavations at Mission Santa Cruz de Guadalquini.” Paper presented at the 2011 Symposium on Coastal Plain Archaeology, Southern Georgia Archaeological Research Team (SOGART), South Georgia College, Douglas GA.
Ashley, Keith. 2012. “Kinzey’s Knoll: Testing in the Shadow of Shields Mound.” Paper presented at the 64th annual meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, Tallahassee.
Jaffee, David. 2012. “The Global Financial Crisis and the Goods-Moving Economy.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.
Lukens-Bull, Ronald. 2011. “Threatening Islamic Education: Continuity and Change in Indonesia” Invited Presentation, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, Florida State University.
Lukens-Bull, Ronald. 2011. “Traces of ‘Truth:’ Linguistic Modeling of Religious Debates in Indonesian Higher Education.” Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association annual meetings, Montreal
Lukens-Bull, Ronald. 2012. “The Politicization of the ‘Apolitical:’ Islamic Higher Education in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the Association of Asian Studies, Toronto.
Manohar, Namita, Berkowitz, Dana, Wilder, JeffriAnne and Justine Tinkler. 2012. “Photovoice: A Critical Pedagogical Assignment in the Sociology Classroom.” Accepted for presentation at the American Sociological Association Meetings.
Milicevic, Aleksandra Sasha. 2011. "Occupy Movement and Social Inequalities" presented at the roundtable on "Economic Inequality and Its Impact on Business" at the 12th Annual International Business Research Conference, organized by the Coggin College of Business UNF, and The School of Management – Warsaw University, Jacksonville.
Milicevic, Aleksandra Sasha. 2011. "Teaching about War and Peace" presented at the roundtable on“ 'Peace and Conflict Studies (P-Con) at Colgate University: Notes from Teaching an Interdiscipline" at the International Studies Association, Northeastern Annual Conference, Providence.
Milicevic, Aleksandra Sasha. 2012. "How to Study Emotions in Conflict", book panel on Roger Petersen's "Western Intervention in the Balkans: The Strategic Use of Emotion in Conflict," 17th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Columbia University, New York.
Paulsen, Krista E. 2011. “Curious Continuities: Examining Whether, and How, Neighborhoods Stay the Same.” Invited presentation at Great Cities, Ordinary Lives Conference, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Phillips, Rick, Ryan T. Cragun and Barry A. Kosmin. 2012. “Changing Sex Ratios among Utah Mormons.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Utah Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, Logan, UT.
Rakita, Gordon F. M. 2011. “The Role of Evolutionary Theory in Bioarchaeology.” Invited presentation to the Faculty and Graduate Students of the Department of Anthropology & Middle Eastern Cultures, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi.
Rakita, Gordon F. M. 2012. “Casas Grandes Mortuary Practices: Patterns, Perspectives, & Processes.” Paper presented in the Symposium Entitled: Mortuary Practices in the American Southwest: Patterns and Inferences from Regional Databases at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings, Memphis.
Rolland, Vicki and Keith Ashley. 2011. Two Burials from Grave Robber Mound (8DU141): Unique Evidence of Status and Burial Ritual. Paper presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, FL.
Simon, Suzanne. 2011. “Failed State? Mexico’s Drug Wars Against the Background of ‘Dual Transitions,’” presented for co-organized panel States and Illicit Trafficking, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Simon, Suzanne. 2012. “’Pure’ or ‘Applied’?: When Institutional Boundaries Become Disciplinary Barriers,” presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
Spaulding-Givens, Jennifer. 2011. “Florida self-directed care: An exploratory study of participants’ characteristics, goals, service utilization, and outcomes.” International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Stuber, Jenny M. 2011. “Inside the College Gates: A Conversation for Educators, Students, and Their Families,” Trinity College, Thursday Common Hour, Hartford, CT.
Stuber, Jenny M. 2012. “’Girls are Ruthless’: Gender and Social Class Exclusion in the Collegiate Environment” and “Qualitative Research in the College Environment,” Invited talks at DePauw University, Greencastle, IN.
Stuber, Jenny M. 2012. “Inside the College Gates: How Class and Culture Matter in Higher Education,” Department of Sociology Seminar Series, Boston University.
Thunen, Robert L. 2011. “Current Excavations at Santa Cruz de Guadalquini.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Florida Anthropological Society, Orlando FL.
Thunen, Robert L. 2012. “Overview of Current Excavations at the Cedar Point Site.” Paper presented at the Timucuan Science Symposium, Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, National Park Service, Fort George Island FL.
Thunen, Robert L. and Keith Ashley. 2011. “Block Excavations at Mission Santa Cruz de Guadalquini.” Paper presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, FL.
Tschirki, Candace and Jeffry Will. 2012. “Homeless and Hungry in River City: Establishing Agency and Identity for Those in Need.” Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, New Orleans LA.
VanPool, T. L., C. M. Oswald, J.A. Christy, J. R. Ferguson, G. F. M. Rakita and C. S. VanPool. 2011. “A Little from Here and a Little from There: Obsidian Use at 76 Draw.” Paper presented at the 17th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Archaeological Conference, El Paso, Texas.
Wilder, JeffriAnne, Osborne-Lampkin, La’Tara, and Jackson, Newton. 2012. “Re-Articulating Faculty Diversity in the Age of Post-Racialism and Obama.” Accepted for presentation at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meetings.
Will, Jeffry A. 2011. “Taking it to the Streets Revisited.” Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology Annual Meetings, New Orleans LA.
Will, Jeffry and Irma Hall. 2011. “Community Partnership thru a Bakers Dozen of Years: The Continued Assessment of the Magnolia Project on Reducing Disparities in Birth Outcomes.” Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
Conference Proceedings:Rakita, Gordon F.M., Christine S. VanPool, Todd L. VanPool, and Sarah Sterling 2011 An Introduction to the 76 Draw Site, Luna County, New Mexico. In Patterns in Transition: Papers from the 16th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference, edited by Melinda R. Landreth, pp. 29–64. El Paso Museum of Archaeology, El Paso, Texas.
Technical Reports:Ashely, Keith. 2012. Season III (2011) Testing at the Cedar Point West Site (8Du63). Final report submitted to the National Park Service, Tallahassee.
Ashley, Keith. 2012. Reconstructing the 16th and 17th Century Social Landscape of Northeastern Florida: Proposed Archaeological Survey and Testing of Portions of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida. Research design submitted to the National Park Service, Tallahassee.
Cheney, T. J., Taylor, J. W., and Will, J. A. (June 2011). The Economic Impact of Cultural Service Grant Recipients 2001-2010. Prepared for the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville.
Phillips, Rick and Ryan Cragun. 2011. Mormons in the United States 1990-2008: Sociodemographic Trends and Regional Differences. Hartford, CT: Program on Public Values, Trinity College.
Rakita, G. F. M. and Wester Davis, S. 2012 Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of the United Methodist Church Cemetery of Middleburg, Clay County, Florida. Submitted to Sandra Wilson, Middleburg United Methodist Church, Middleburg, Florida.
Will, J. A. and Milligan, T. A. (June 2011). 2011 Report on the Homeless Populations in Duval, Clay, Nassau, and Baker Counties. Prepared for the Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition of Jacksonville, Inc.
Will, J. A., Hall, I., Cheney, T., and Jackson, D. (September 2011). The Camellia Project: Year Two Mid Term Evaluation Summary. Prepared for the Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition, Inc.
Will, J. A., Hall, I., Cheney, T., and Slappe, J. (March 2012). The Camellia Project: 2011-12 Annual Report. Prepared for the Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition, Inc.
Contracts and Grants:Ashley, Keith. State of Florida, Small Matching Historic Preservation Grant for A French Colony Lost: The Search for La Caroline (Grant Number S1317), $43,575 (Grant Junes July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013).
CCI (Jeffry Will)
Healthy Start Magnolia Project $93,970.00Healthy Start Camellia Project $9,917.19March of Dimes Evaluation of NICU Programs $35,000.00NE Florida Emergency and Homeless Services Coalition $23,142.00Second Harvest of North Florida $28,060.75Healthy Start 4me Program Evaluation $2,500.00Cultural Council, Economic Impact of the Arts $2,000.00Azalea Project Pro bonoTotal: $194,589.94
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Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Refereed Books:
Feraoun, Mouloud. Land and Blood. Translated and with an Afterword by Patricia Geesey. Charlottesville/London: U of Virginia P, 2012.
Seyxas y Lovera, Francisco de. Piratas y contrabandistas de ambas Indias (1693). Ed. Clayton McCarl. A Coruña, Spain: Fundación Pedro Barrié de la Maza, 2011.
Refereed Articles:
Schwam-Baird, Shira. “The Letters of Lucretia and Eurialus in Text and Image: An Illuminated Manuscript of Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini’s Story of Two Lovers. Medieval Perspectives 22 (2007 [2011]): 126-44.
Conference Proceedings:
Fernández Cifuentes, Ángeles. “El dramaturgo como novelador: La prudente venganza de Lope de Vega.” Selected Proceedings of the VIII Congreso de la Asociación Internacional del Siglo de Oro (AISO). Eds. Antonio Azaustre Galiana and Santiago Fernández Mosquera. Santiago de Compostela, España: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2011. 305-12.
Book Chapters
Febles, Jorge. “Life on the Hyphen (Gustavo Pérez Firmat).” Cuba: People, Culture, History. Ed. Alan West-Durán. New York: Gale, 2011. 544-46.
---. “Literature: Fiction in the Republican Period.” Cuba: People, Culture, History. Ed. Alan West-Durán. New York: Gale, 2011. 551-55.
Geesey, Patricia. “A Space of Their Own?: Women in Maghrebi-French Filmmaking.” Screening Integration: Recasting Maghrebi Immigration in Contemporary France. Eds. Silvie Drumelta and Vinay Swamy. Lincoln/London: U of Nebraska P, 2011. 161-77.
Book Reviews and Film Commentaries:
Ibáñez Quintana, Nuria. Diana de Paco. Polifonía. Intro. Wilfired Floeck. Estreno: cuadernos de teatro español contemporáneo 37.2 (2011): 121-22.
Schwam-Baird, Shira. Fierabras and Floripas: A French Epic Allegory. Ed. and Trans. Michael A. H. Newth. Olifant 26.2 (2011): 231-34.
Keynotes and Special Addresses:
López, Constanza. “Testimonio y re-escritura del conflicto colombiano en Escrito para no morir de María Eugenia Vásquez Perdomo.” The Annual Alumni Lecture. Ph.D. Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, May 11, 2012.
Scott, Renée. “Kitchen Narratives: Reflections on Latin American Women Writers and Food. Wellesley College, MA, April 5, 2012.
---. “Consumption and the Body in Latin American Women’s Fiction. Seventh International Conference on Food, Literature, Film and the Arts, University of Texas, San Antonio, February 23, 2012.
Refereed and Invited Presentations:
Febles, Jorge. “La imagen del poeta alucinado en tres piezas cubanas.” 42nd Annual National PCA-ACA, Boston, April 11-14. 2012.
---. “De texto a texto: ‘La cleptómana’ de Agustín Acosta y ‘La cocainómana’ de Miguel Matamoros.” Third Annual Conference of Afro-Latin American Studies (Negritud), San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 22-24, 2012.
---. “Ausencia quiere decir ausencia”: la alienación ritualista en Recordando a mamá, de Pedro R. Monge Rafuls.” Décimonovenas Jornadas Internacionales de Teatro Latinoamericano: Homenaje a Guillermo Schmidhuber de la Mora, Centro Cultural Espacio 1900, Puebla, Mexico, June 27-30, 2011.
Fernández Cifuentes, Ángeles. “‘Mandóme vuestra merced escribir una novela’: epistolaridad en las Novelas a Marcia Leonarda.” Sixth Cervantes Symposium, University of Central Florida, Orlando, April 7, 2012.
Helmick, Gregory. “North Florida in the Cuban Literary Canon.” Presentation organized by the Latin American Regional Council, University of North Florida, April 2, 2012.
---. “Representación del músico afroboricua y versiones de negritud en Maldito amor (Ferré) y El entierro de Cortijo (Rodríguez Juliá).” Third Annual Conference of Afro-Latin American Studies, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 22-24, 2012.
Ibáñez Quintana, Nuria. “Sabina Berman, Águila o sol: A propósito de Malinche.” Thirty-seventh International Symposium on Hispanic Literature. California State University, Los Angeles, March 8-9, 2012.
---. “Diana de Paco, Lucía, a la sombra de Electra.” Congreso Internacional Estreno: “El personaje del teatro contemporáneo a escena.” Austin College, Sherman, TX, October 13-15, 2011.
López, Constanza. “‘Bars in the Soul’: Narrating Lifer in Prison in My Life as a Colombian Revolutionary: Reflections of a Former Guerrillera.” Prison Writing in Transnational Contexts: Forms, Rhetorics, and Politics. Annual Conference of the Modern Language Association (MLA), Los Angeles, CA, January 6-9, 2012.
McCarl, Clayton. “Piratas Heteroxos del XVII: el caso de Carlos Enríquez Clerck.” IX Congreso de la Asociación Internacional Siglo de Oro, Université de Poitiers, France, July 11-15, 2011.
Schwam-Baird, Shira. “The Long, Happy Life of Orson the Wild Man from the Medieval Romance Epic, Valentin et Orson.” Annual Conference of the Southeastern Medieval Association, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, October 2011.
---. “The Trials and Tribulations of Translating Franco-Italian.” Society of Italian Studies, St. Andrew University, Scotland, July 2011. Scott, Renée, “Identidades que consumen: “Our House in the Last World de Oscar Hijuelos: La experiencia Latina en Estados Unidos expresada por medio de la comida. XI Congreso Internacional de Literatura Hispánica, Cuzco, Peru, March 2012.
Scholarly Awards:
López, Constanza. Premio de monografía crítica Victoria Urbano, Asociación Internacional de Literatura y Cultura Femenina Hispánica (AILCFH): For “Trauma, memoria y cuerpo: el testimonio femenino en Colombia (1985-2000).”
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