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California Baptist UniversityFull-time Faculty Scholarly Activity 2009
1. Geneva G. Oaks, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: MSN
Published paperOaks, G. & Drummond, S., 2009. Envisioning Human Dignity to Enhance Practice while Journeying with Rwandan Women: Student Nurses Teaching-Learning Parse's Theory of Humanbecoming, Nursing Science Quarterly, 22, 229.
Presented paperWest Regional Conference on Christianity and Literature (CCL), "Backtalking in Paradise: The War of the Oven and Other Bakhtinian Dilemmas" 2009
2. Laura Veltman, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D. in English
3. Daniel Judd Bonner, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: D.M.A.
PaperD.M.A. Project Title: Nonverbal communication and the choral conductor
PerformancesConducted CBU Male Chorale in 50 live concertsRecorded CBU Male Chorale's album “Amazing Love”Sang in the Gary Bonner singers 7 Christmas concerts and 2 Americana concertsMaster Adjudicator/Clinician, Chaffey Unified School District High School Choral Festival
4. L. Alan Fossett, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
5. Virgo Handojo, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Presentations "Attachment Styles and Culture Change among Indonesian Immigrants in the United States," at the Joint Biennial Conference, The Society for the Anthropology of Religion and The Society for Psychological Anthropology, Asilomar, CA. March 2009
“Love, Intimacy and Spirituality," at the Biennial Mennonite Church USA Convention, Columbus, Ohio. July 2009
“Building Bridges: An Intercultural Relationship Models for Culturally Plural Denomination," at the Biennial Mennonite Church USA Convention, Columbus, Ohio. July 2009
Invited Lecture on Christian Religion, Perguruan Tinggi Ilmu Kepolisian (Indonesian Police Academy), Jakarta, Indonesia. July 2009
Book Chapter Published Handojo, V (2009) Tuhan Menjumpaiku [God meets me]. In Bambang, B. & Tanto H. (Eds). 30 Years Walk with Jesus: Menelusuri Gerakan Allah di Antara Kaum Muda di Semarang dan Kobaran Api-Nya ke Berbagai Penjuru Dunia [30 years walk with Jesus:Tracing God's movement among youth groups in Semarang and His spiritual flames to the worldwide movements]. Jogyakarta, Indonesia: Andi Publisher
Guest SermonsMarch 15, 2009 Guest Sermon, Philadelphia Praise Center, Philadelphia, PAMarch 15, 2009 Guest Sermon, Nations Worship Center, Philadelphia, PAApril 19, 2009 Guest Sermon, Evangelical Church of Christ, Pomona, CAMay 9, 2009 Guest Speaker, Mother's Day, Indonesian Christian Fellowship, San DiegoJuly 10, 2009 Guest Speaker, Persisko Christian Reunion, Semarang, IndonesiaJuly 12, 2009 Sermon, Jemaat Kristen Indonesia Sunan Kuning, Semarang, IndonesiaOct 17, 2009 Guest Speaker, Executive Board Retreat, Mennonite Central Committee, San Antonio.Nov 15, 2009 Guest Sermon, Indonesian Christian Church, Philadelphia, PANov 22, 2009 Guest Sermon, Indonesian Worship Church, Alhambra, CABiweekly Sermon at Grace Indonesian Christian Fellowship, Sierra Madre, CA
6. James J. Lu, College of Arts and Sciences (Dean)Highest Degree Earned: PhD
Papers Presented“A Comparative Study of Epiphany in Dubliners and `The Lady with the Pet Dog.’” Southern Comparative Literature, Phoenix, Arizona, Oct 2009. “The Eclipsed and Silenced in the Third-Person Limited Omniscient Narrative: A Case Study of James Joyce’s The Dead.” Christianity and Literature Conference. Newberg, Oregon, April,2009.
Artistic PerformancesPerformed Chinese Violin (or Erhu) solo at Inland Empire Artistic Night ,Feb 2009Performed at CBU's International Day celebrationPerformances on Thanksgiving and Christmas church celebration/ worship
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsInvited guest speaker at Riverside Metropolitan Museum on April 2009
Participated and spoke at several 3 public forums including Riverside Cultural Heritage Board meetings, the Mission Inn Heritage Foundation meetings, and Riverside International Relations Committee events.
Interviews with several state and local media organizations: newspaper, TV, magazine
7. Ken Pearce, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars AttendedNational conference for the American Association of Marital and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Sacramento, CA Fall 2009
Attended and part of the planning committee for the California AAMFT Conference Welcoming Center
Four Regional conferences of the AAMFT in the areas of Marriage therapy, Private Practice Guidelines, Internet therapy, and Ethics.
Web Pages Designed or Software DevelopedWEB-pages written for Cengage Learning, Publishers for their Shultz and Shultz 8th Edition of the text, Theories of Personality
Instructor's Manual revised and rewritten and published by Cengage Learning in Theories of Personality
8. Deena Barwick, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
9. J. Aaron Christopher, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: Master of Science
Conferences/Seminars Attended National Association of Church Business Administrators Conference - Presentation: Fraud and taxation issues for churches, May, 2009
CPE Week - California Society of Certified Public Accountants - 32 hours of CPA continuing professional education received. July, 2009
Annual Conference - Association of Certified Fraud Examiners - 40 hours of CFE continuing professional education received. July, 2009
PresentationsClaremont Graduate University, Campus life at Yale 1870-1900, Dec 2009
10.Mary Crist, School of Education (Dean)Highest Degree Earned: Ed. D.
Conferences Attended California Council for the Education of Teachers, San Jose, CA (Spring 2009)
California Association for Professors of Special Education, San Jose, CA (Spring 2009)
Sermons or Speaking EngagementsSermon: St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Officiant: Evening Prayer, Episcopal Theological School at Claremont, Fall 2009, World Hunger Day Liturgy
Officiant: Evening Prayer, Episcopal Theological School at Claremont, Spring 2009, Native American Christians
Eulogy: Robert Dixon, Faculty Member at Sherman Indian High School
Grants funded$5,000 Evangelical Education Society of the Episcopal Church, “Establish a communication network for lay leaders of Native village churches in the Interior of Alaska."
11.Dennis K. Bideshi, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D. - Molecular Genetics
Presentation42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology (SIP). August 16-21, 2009. Park City, UT. “The Spodoptera frugiperda ascovirus P64 Basic Virion Protein and its Homologues Comprise a Novel Family of Viral Genome Condensing Proteins.”
Speaking EngagementsLaboratory of Dr. Brian A. Federici, Department of Entomology, UCR "Developing a more highly active mutant Cry2A entomotoxin via its inteeraction with Cyt1A"
PublicationsTan Y., Bideshi D.K., Johnson J.J., Bigot Y., Federici B.A. 2009. Proteonomic analysis of the Spodoptera frugiperda ascovirus 1a virion reveals 21 proteins. Journal of General Virology 90(2):359-365
Tan Y., Spears T., Bideshi D.K., Johnson J.J., Hice, T.H., Bigot, Y., Federici, B. A.. 2009. P64, a novel major virion DNA-binding protein potentially involved in condensing the Spodoptera frugiperda ascovirus 1a genome. Journal of Virology 83(6):2708-2714. Bartoszewizcz M., Bideshi D.K., Kraszewska A., Modzelewska E., Swiecicka I. 2009. Natural isolates of Bacillus thuringiensis display genetic and psychrotropic properties
characteristic of Bacillus weinstephanensis. Journal of Applied Microbiology 106:1967-1975.
Barboza-Corona J.E., Ortiz-Rodriguez T., de la Fuente-Salcido N., Bideshi D.K., Ibarra J.E., Salcedo-Hernandez R. 2009. Hyperproduction of chitinase influences crystal toxin synthesis and sporulation of Bacillus thuringiensis. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 96:31-42.
Bigot Y, Renault S, Nicolas J, Moundras C, Demattei MV, Samain S, Bideshi DK, Federici BA. 2009. Symbiotic virus at the evolutionary intersection of three types of large DNA viruses; iridoviruses, ascoviruses, and ichnoviruses. PLoS One 4(7):e6397
Book Chapter Published Federici B.A., Bideshi D.K., Tan Y., Spears T., Bigot Y. 2009. Ascoviruses: supurb manipulators of apoptosis for viral replication and transmission. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 328:171-196.
Grants Funded$60,538I - Awarded from LICOR Biosciences for matching funds to purchase a DNA Sequencer instrument which will allow faculty to perform DNA sequencing, AFLP, and Microsattelite DNA analyses in research and in laboratory/classroom instruction.
12. Karin Johnson, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences AttendedNorthwest Council for Computer Education, Portland, OR, Feb 2009
Computer Using Educators (CUE) Conference, Palm Springs, CA, March 2009
National Education Computer Conference, Washington, DC (NECC), June 2009
Presentation“Technology on a Budget: Web 2.0 and Other Free Resources for Use in K-12Classrooms.” Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) Conference, Anaheim, CA, Nov 2009
13.Keith A. Walters, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ed D
Conferences attendedCCTE Conference, “Teaching and Learning: Past, Present and Future.”, Feb 2009
California Teacher Performance Assessment Conference sponsored by Live text Mar 2009
Dodging the Pipeline: Kids at the Intersection of the Juvenile Justice and Education System, April 2009
Leading and Learning in CA Schools: Preparing and Supporting Effective School Leaders sponsored by CTC, Sept 2009
CCTE Conference, “21st Century Schools of Education” – Oct 2009
14.Elaine Ahumada. College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: DPA
Conferences Attended Community University Educational Summit; CSUSB – Palm Desert Campus. “Personal Branding and Career Networking,” Oct 2009
AHEA – Adult Higher Education Alliance ; National Louis University – Chicago, IL “The Real Rules of Engagement-Processes, Protocols, and Politics That Impact Online Hybrid / Instruction” , Oct 2009
15. Keanon Alderson, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: PhD
16.Russell T. Baker, Jr., College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: MS in Kinesiology (CSUF)
Conferences & Seminars AttendedFar West Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposium, San Diego, CA.., April 2009
California Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Meeting, Fresno, CA, Dec 2009
The Science of Speed, Riverside, CA, Oct 2009
Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids: Information for the Practicing Athletic Trainer, Riverside, CA, Nov 2009
17.Todd Bates, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: PhD
Scholarly Articles Published Contributions to the Baker Encyclopedia of Cults and World Religions.
18. James R. Buchholz, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
19. Nona Cabral, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Psy.D
20. Alex Chediak, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Presentation“Traditional or Interactive-Engagement Physics: Toward a ‘Half-Way’ Solution"American Association of Physics Teachers Conference, Chicago, IL. , Feb 2009
21.Stephen Christie, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: MBA, Finance
Conferences/Seminars Attended ACBSP Region 7, Annual Conference, Jan 2009, Point Loma Nazarene University
NACBA Certification Seminar series, hosted at CBU, May 2009 - Site Director
Presentation“Strategic Planning” (two sessions), National Association of Church Business Administrators, national conference in Long Beach, CA - July 2009
Articles Reviewed “The Indirect Function” for Strategic Management
“Outsourcing of Information Technology: for better or for worse?” For Strategic Management
“Implications of performance evaluation systems on risk-taking and creativity” For Strategic Management
“Budgeting for International Operations: Its Impact on and Integration with Strategic Planning” For Strategic Management
“The Economic Downturn in the Context of German Controlling” For Strategic Management
22. Anthony Chute, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Ph. D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended 2009 Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention, Louisville, KY, June 2009
2009 Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, New Orleans, Nov 2009
PresentationsCalifornia Southern Baptist Convention in Riverside, CA , Nov 2009, "Baptists and Religious Liberty."
PublicationsMonthly column in the California Southern Baptist throughout 2009. The column focused on various aspects of Baptist history.
Book review published Henry Clay Vedder: His Life and Thought, by Dwight Honeycut (Atlanta Baptist Historical Society, 2008) published in Baptist History and Heritage, Spring, 2009: 91-92.
Sermons or Speaking EngagementsFirst Baptist Church, Moreno Valley, as senior pastor, on a weekly basis (50) Number of churches on the topic of Baptist history, including churches in Palm Springs, Moreno Valley, Yucca Valley, and Livermore.(4)Guest preacher at First Evangelical Free Church of Lancaster. Annual Meeting of the California Baptist Historical Society. "Baptists: Whence and Whither?"
23. James R. Covey, School of EngineeringHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended American Society of Civil Engineers 2009
24.Melissa M. Croteau, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Presentations “Slings & Arrows, Shakespeare and the Rebirth of the Sublime. ” Shakespeare Association of America Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. April 2009.
"The Revenge of the Happy Hamlets: The Travesties of Strange Brew and Hamlet 2." Association of Adaptation Studies Annual Conference. London, UK. 24-25, Sept 2009 Book Chapters Published "Celluloid Revelations: Millennial Culture and Dialogic 'Pastiche' in Michael Almereyda's Hamlet (2000)," in Apocalyptic Shakespeare: Essays on Visions of Chaos and Revelation in Recent Film Adaptations. Ed. Melissa Croteau and Carolyn Jess-Cooke. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009
25.Angela Deulen, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.S. Counseling Psychology
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsUplifters (Christian Chapter of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance); Guest Presenter 9/2009 and 12/2009 (2)
26.Joseph E. De Vol, School of Education
Highest Degree Earned M.S.
27.Darla R. Donaldson, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: MBA
28.Don Dunavant, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Seminars PresentedLectures on "Pastoral Ministries in the Pauline Epistles" to Egyptian pastors in Egypt
Articles Published "Man: Made in the Image of God" in the Focus on Doctrine section of SBC Life (www.sbclife.org/articles/2009/10/sla6.asp
29.Steve Emerson, LibraryHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended Southern California Theological Library Association (SCATLA) meeting, Feb. 2009
Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) Colloquium, Mar. 2009
Seminar entitled "Creating 21st Century Libraries", Nov. 2009
30. Priscilla M. Greco, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: Masters in Nursing
Conferences/Seminars Attended “Curriculum Building & Teaching Critical Thinking Seminar “, Victor Valley Community College, June 2009
“Becoming an Effective Teacher in the Clinical Area Seminar”, Victor Valley Community College, June 2009
31.Teresa J. Hamilton, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: Master of Science in Nursing
Seminars Presented Panel Discussion , Laerdal mini SUN conference, California State University San Marcos, Dec 2009
Conference AttendedEducator Enrichment Conference, Assessment Technologies Institute, Riverside, 2009
Artistic Performance
Vocal performance, School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony, California Baptist University, Dec 2009
32.Lisa Hernandez, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D. in Mathematics
Conferences/Seminars Attended Joint Math Meetings, Washington, DC, AMS Special Session: “Algebraic Structures in Knot Theory” Jan 2009
M3 Leadership Training, Azusa Pacific University, Jan 2009
MAA Pacific Coast Mathematics Undergraduate Conference, University of California, Riverside, March 2009.
Council of Independent Colleges 8th Annual 2009 Workshop for Department and Division Chairs: “Creative Leadership with Limited Resources.” San Diego, June 2009
PresentationsAMS Sectional Meeting, University of California, Riverside, Nov 2009
"Girth: Discussions, Comments, and Corrections." Special Session on Algebraic Structures in Knot Theory (Invited lecture) 2009
"Introduction to Knot Theory." (Invited lecture) 2009
Artistic PerformanceChristmas Eve Choir, Church of God of Prophecy, Riverside, CA, Dec 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking Engagements"Object Lesson Grab Bag," Camp Staff Training Workshop, Church of God of Prophecy, April 2009
Sermon: "I Know Who I Am," Youth Service, Church of God of Prophecy, Riverside, Aug 2009
33.Andrew C. Herrity, School of Business (Dean)Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended ACBSP Business Accreditation Western Regional Conference, San Diego, Jan 2009 Renaissance Executive Forums Two-Day Regional Seminar for CEOs, Palm Desert, "Creating the Breakthrough Company." Jan 2009
Published
"The Entrepreneurial Capitalist As Hero: Worldwide Re-Framing of the Innovative Business Leader's Value To Society, 1985-2005", International Journal of Knowledge, Culture, and Change Management, Melbourne, Australia, Vol. 8(12). May 2009
Grant Proposal Funded$177,000 National Housing Endowment, Washington, DC, Funded, Aug 2009
34.Troy W. Hinrichs, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Juris Doctorate
Presentations“Baptists, Religious Freedom, and the Founding” CBU’s Constitution Day celebrating 400 years of Baptist history, the important role Baptists played in American notions of religious liberty, and the anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, Sept 2009
Book Review “The Sacred Rights of Conscience” for the newsletter “Christians in Political Science,” 2009
35.Guy Holliday, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: MM
Professional Performances57 CBU Performances Conducted in 2009
Recorded the Women’s Choir fifth CD, “Still” (Mar. 22-25). The recording featured all CBU student musicians and singers and three of my adaptations for the Women's Choir.Clinician/Conductor of the San Bernardino County High Desert High School Honor Band, Mar 2009
Clinician/Conductor of a choral workshop and Sunday worship services at Green Hills Baptist Church, La Habra, Mar. 2009
Conducted the Tuba Christmas concert at Magnolia Ave. Baptist Church, Dec. 2009; featuring a Brass Quintet from CBU
Clinician for two choral groups from Warren High School in Downey, CA , Apr. 2009 Seven (7) performances with the Bonner Singers in 2009 (Christmas and Americana concerts)
ArrangementsAdapted three (3) SATB choral arrangements for the women's voices; both were recorded on the choir's most recent CD.
36.DawnEllen Jacobs, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Publications “Implicit and Explicit Treatments of Catholic Imagery in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and Jackson’s Film Trilogy.” Tolkien 2005 Procedings: The Ring Goes Ever On. 2009. www.tolkiensociety.org/2005/proceedings.
Presentations "Academics on Mission " Consortium for Global Education. Dallas Baptist University.
Sept, 2009. With Kristen White
“Designing the CPR; Preparing for the EER.” WASC ARC. Hollywood, CA. April 2009
“The Green Experiment: Combining Academic Discipline and Spiritual Purpose for Global Impact.” Christians on Diversity in the Academy. Azusa Pacific University. March 2009. Presented with Kristen White. Grant Proposals Higher Education Development (HED) grant for TESOL start-up in cooperation with the National University of Rwanda. The project was not funded.
37.Wendy Keyes-Kimbirk, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: M.A. Economics
Presentations“Fundraising and Capital Campaigns from a Biblical Perspective,” National Association of Church Business Administrators, May 2009
38.David F. King, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ed.D.
Conference attended6th Annual West Coast Effective School Conference, Ontario, CA (Summer 2009)
39.Patricia L. Kircher, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: DPA
40.Bonjun Koo, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended 1st NMS Annual Research Seminar (organized and attended) jointly hosted by the Natural and Mathematical Sciences Department and the Career Services Office, California Baptist University, Riverside. Feb 2009.
64th American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting/Workshop, Baylor University, Waco, TX. Aug 2009.
PresentationsKoo, Bon-Jun, A.C. Chang, A.L. Page, T.C. Granato, and R.H. Dowdy. 2009. Assessing long-term plant availability of biosolids-borne heavy metals accumulated in cropland soils. The 10th ICOBTE Congress, Chihuahua, Mexico. July 2009.
Koo, Bon-Jun and T. Ferko. 2009. Use of plants to remediate polluted soil. California Baptist University, Riverside, CA. Oct 2009.
PublicationsKoo, Bon-Jun, C.D. Barton, T.G. Hinton, D.E. Fletcher, M.R. Matsumoto, and D.I. Kaplan. 2008. Assessment of stream fish mortality from short-term exposure to illite clays used as an in situ method for remediating 137Cs-contaminated wetlands. International Journal of Soil, Sediments, and Water.
41.Nathan Lewis III, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsPresented the Word of God at the Men’s Ministry session titled O.B.E.Y. (Observe, Bold, Endure, and Yield) brings about success and prosperity. Nov 2009
42.John McCarthy, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
43.Jeff McNair, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Presented"The social consequences of disability,” Keynote presentation at the Inland Empire Disabilities Collaborative Advocacy Conference (EDCAC) Oct 2009
"Social role of valorization and the experience of persons with disabilities." Workshop presented at the EDCAAC, Oct 2009
"Best practices in educating students with severe disabilities,” for the National Association of Christians in Special Education at the Joni and Friends "Through the roof" Summit, Feb 2009
"A proposal for an alternative state-wide assessment procedure for students with severe disabilities," for the National Association of Christians in Special Education at the Joni and Friends "Through the roof" Summit, Feb 2009
"Full participation of people with disabilities in the community," Inland Empire Disabilities Cooperative Meeting, Sept 2009
"Social relationships as an outcome for transition planning," at the Region 4 Transition Providers Meeting, May 2009
“The power of networking...Who do you know?" at the TPP/Workability/Dept. of Rehabilitation Inland Empire Regional Cross Training, with Chris Leroy, 2009
Scholarly Articles PublishedMcNair, J. 2009. “The confrontation of disability”, In NAFIM (National Apostolate for Inclusion Ministry) Journal
McNair, J. 2009. “The Orchard: A story about political engagement in modern times.” ISBN 1448688890, 287 pp.
McNair, J. 2009. “The weblog disabled Christianity: The church and disability”. ISBN 144950219 Edited compilation of the first five years of my weblog, 402 pp.
Guest Sermons or Speaking Engagements“Biblical perspectives on disability.” Bible college in Belgrade, Serbia, 2009
“Doctoral seminar on disability,” at the University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2009
“Sermon at a large church in Assela, Ethiopia, 2009
“Nightly sermon for a week as Camp Pastor,” to persons with intellectual disabilities and their families, Lutsk, Ukraine, 2009
44.Alan R. McThomas, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars AttendedThe Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, Anaheim, CA, Dec. 2009
45.Krista Jo Miller, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Master of Fine Arts
Conferences/Seminars Attended M3 Leader Training Seminar 2009
Artistic Performances:Directed Much Ado About Nothing - Christian Arts and Theatre Corona, Summer 2009Directed Godspell - CBU, Spring 2009 Directed A Garden in India - CBU, Fall 2010 Produced Arsenic and Old Lace - CBU, Spring 2009Produced The Fantasticks - CBU, Spring 2010
Research or Other Scholarly or Creative Projects Completed
Development of the world premiere play: A Garden in India
Costume Design: Godspell
Awards ReceivedInland Theatre League Award - Best Director, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
International Service Project Leadership Theme Award
46.Chris Morgan, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended:Evangelical Theological Society Annual MeetingSouthern Baptist Convention Annual MeetingCalifornia Southern Baptist Convention Annual meetingCalifornia Southern Baptist Pastors Annual ConferenceCalifornia Southern Baptist Evangelical Conference
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsPreached at several churches, some of which include:
Fellowship in the Pass, BeaumontHelendale Community Church, Helendale (20 times)(volunteer as guest preacher for half of the morning worship services)First Baptist Church, NorcoChrist Community Church, Mira MesaLancaster Evangelical Free Church, LancasterThe Vine Church, Rancho Cucamonga (3 times)
Guest Lecture, Seminar on Faith and the Academic Profession (CBU) at the California Southern Baptist Convention
Awards ReceivedDistinguished faculty of the year (CBU Trustees)
47.Elizabeth A Morris (Betsy), School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D. in Education
Conferences/Seminars Attended AERA, Annual Meeting, San Diego, California
Conference PresentationAssessment: Does everyone understand? Christian Schools of the Desert Faculty Workshop. 2009
Book Reviews published
Kellough, R.D. and Kellough, N.G. 2007. Secondary school teaching: A guide to methods and resources (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Lial, M.L., Hornsby, J., & McGinnis, T. 2008. Algebra for college students (6th ed.) Boston, MA: Pearson
48.Juliann S. Perdue, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: Master of Science in Nursing/Family Nurse Practitioner
Conferences/Seminars Attended: Pri - Med West, Anaheim, California, May 2009Holistic Health and Healing Summer Institute, Woodbury, Minnesota, June 2009National League of Nursing Preparation Course, Certification as a Nurse Educator, Riverside, Aug 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking Engagements: Presented at the National Patient Safety and the Joint Commission Patient Safety Goals to DNP students at Western University of Health Sciences, and to CBU nursing staff March 2009
49.Kathryn A. Short, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ed. D.
50.Susan Studer, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences Attended American Educational Research Association (AERA), San Diego
51.Amy R. Stumpf, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: PhD
International Conferences/Seminars Attended:International Justice Mission Global Prayer Gathering, Advocacy Training Workshop, Washington, D.C.
Guest Sermons or Speaking Engagements"Rich and Poor" at Community Bible Church, San Bernardino, Oct. 2009
"Why I Am Here" Faculty Convocation Address, Sept. 2009
"Through God's Eyes: Worldview & Justice" Sermon: Chapel services to conclude the worldview series and Justice Week
Awards ReceivedProfessor of the Year 2009
52.Marilyn D. Moore, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Masters in Sociology
Conferences AttendedOxford University to participate in an Academic Roundtable discussion.
PresentationAmerican Sociological Association Meeting.. Panel presentation with Dr. Minton on disabilities and their effects on student learning. San Francisco.
53.Sean P Sullivan, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: PhD
PresentationSullivan, S.P. Indians at Play in the American Southwest: Boarding School Sport, 1890-2008. Presented at the Hawaiian International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, HI, Jan 2009.
Practical applications in sports medicine, Palm Springs, CA. May 2009
Book Review published:Contemporary Sport Management (3rd ed). Anonymous review solicited by Human Kinetics publisher, Fall 2009
AwardsCBU Board of Trustees Outstanding Scholar Award 2009
54. Kimberly F. Takaoka, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: Master of Science in Nursing
Conferences/Seminars Attended Riverside Community Health Agency (CHA), Riverside Public Health Department Annual Conference on Health Disparities, Dec 2009
55.Rachel Timmons, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Doctorate
Conferences/Seminars AttendedDisabilities Advocacy conference, Oct. 2009
Paper presented:Hawaii International Conference on Education, Using Action Research to Develop Effective Assessment of Learning Outcomes in Higher Education: A Developmental Portfolio Assessment Model. Hawaii, Jan. 2009
Sermons or Guest Speaker
Families in Global Transition – FIGT, Cross Culture Transitions: Measurable and Healthy Transition Processes, Houston, March 2009
Families in Global Transition – FIGT, Cracker Barrel Session: Cross Culture Transitions: Measurable and Healthy Transition Progress, Houston, March 2009
Families in Global Transition – FIGT, Researchers’ Forum, Houston, March 2009
56.Xuping Xu, School of EngineeringHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Conferences/Seminars Attended:
ABET Faculty Workshop on Assessing Program Outcomes, Austin, TX, June 20092009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, TX, June 2009
Scholarly Articles Published G. Zhai, X. Xu, J. Imae, and T. Kobayashi, Qualitative Analysis of Switched Discrete-Time Descriptor Systems. International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 512-519, 2009
G. Zhai and X. Xu, A Unified Approach to Analysis of Switched Linear Descriptor Systems Under Arbitrary Switching. Proceedings of the Joint 48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and 28th Chinese Control Conference, pp. 3897-3902, Shanghai, P.R. China, Dec 2009 X. Xu and G. Zhai, On Practical Stabilizability of Discrete-Time Switched Affine Systems. Proceedings of the Joint 48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and 28th Chinese Control Conference, pp. 2144-2149, Shanghai, P.R. China, Dec 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsPersonal Testimony at the Special Easter Service of Calvary Chapel Chinese Fellowship, Diamond Bar Golf Course, April 2009; also broadcast on AM 1600
Sermon, Corona Sunday Evening Worship Service of Calvary Chapel Chinese Fellowship, Nov 2009
Message, New Year's Eve Service of Calvary Chapel Chinese Fellowship, Dec 2009
57.Ziliang Zhou, School of EngineeringHighest Degree Earned: PhD
Conference Attended Solar Power International 09, Anaheim, California, Oct. 2009
58.Kathryn Norwood, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ed.D.
Conferences/Seminars AttendedCalifornia Association of Professors in Education Administration (CAPEA). Fresno, Mar 2009
California Association of Professors in Education Administration (CAPEA). Los Angeles, Oct 2009
Awards ReceivedAward from ISP, Sculpting a new task, the Rwanda English teaching program at NUR. 2009
59.Bob Namvar, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
PresentationsGlobal Business Development Institution (GBDI), An Economic Policy Recommendation for the Recent Recession, 2009.
Global Business Development Institution (GBDI), How an Entrepreneur can forecast the Economy, 2009
Publication (newspaper article)The Business Press, How an Entrepreneur 'read' the economy. Mar 2009
60.John Higley, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: D.P.A.
Conferences AttendedHeroin and Cocaine, Narcotics Investigation SeminarFirearms (handgun) Instructor CertificationGang Investigation Prison Gangs Seminar
Speaker Presentation“Public Finance, Budgeting” Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa
61.Tim Luther, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph. D.
Book Published Timothy C. Luther, Hegel’s Critique of Modernity: Reconciling Individual Freedom and the Community (Lanham: Lexington Books Division of Rowman & Littlefield), 2009. Conferences/Seminars Attended:
Claremont Graduate University, School of Religion, Annual Philosophy of Religion Conference, “Passion and Passivity,” Claremont, CA, Feb 2009 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, Apr 2009 Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference, Chaminade Univ, Honolulu, HI, 2009 Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, November 6-8, 2009. Papers, Panels, and Presentations “Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion: Church-State Relations and Toleration,” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, April 2009, Chicago “Aesthetics and the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory:Assessing Popular Culture and the Risks,” Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference, May 2009, Chaminade University, Honolulu “Baudrillard and the Consumer Society: From Critical to Fatal Theory,” Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Annual Conference, Nov 2009, California State University, San Francisco. “The Founding Baptists and Religious Freedom,” Constitution Day, California Baptist University Forum, Sept 2009.
62.Danny K. Wilson, School of Christian Ministries (Dean)Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Conventions Attended CSBC, Target Evangelism Conference. Feb 2009
Centrifuge, Glorieta Baptist Conference Center, Glorieta, NM, July 2009
CSBC Pastor's Conference, Nov 2009
California Southern Baptist Convention, Riverside, CA Nov 2009
Orange County Southern Baptist Association Executive Board meeting, Nov 2009
Inland Empire Baptist Association, Oct 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking Engagements: (29)Guest Teaching Pastor, Grove Community Church, Riverside, Pulpit Supply, Immanuel Baptist Church, Highland, CA Pulpit Supply, Oakland Baptist Church, Corinth, MS Pulpit Supply, Pathway Church, Redlands, CA Pulpit Supply, White Avenue Baptist Church, Pomona, CA
Pulpit Supply, Bethel Baptist Church, Escondido, CA Pulpit Supply, First Baptist Church, Moreno Valley, CA Biblical Interpretation Workshop Teacher, Set Free Church, Yucaipa, CA Bryant Street Baptist Church, Yucaipa, CA First Baptist Church, Upland, CA Shore Line Baptist Church, Fountain Valley, CA Valley Baptist Church, Bakersfield, CA St. Stephens Baptist Church, La Puente, CA Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Ontario, CA First Baptist Church, San Jacinto, CA Fellowship in the Pass, Beaumont, CA First Baptist Church, Barstow, CA Cornerstone Community Church, Simi Valley, CA Shepherd of the Hills Church, Porter Ranch, CA Saddleback Community Church, Mission Viejo, CA The Bridge Community Church, San Marcos, CA Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church, Riverside, CA Orange Crest Community Church, Riverside, CA Church in the Valley, Diamond Bar, CA The Disciple Center, Anaheim Hills, CA First Baptist Church, Norco, CA Palms Southern Baptist Church, Twenty-nine Palms, CA First Southern Baptist Church, Twenty-nine Palms, CA First Baptist Church, Wonder Valley, CA Copper Springs Baptist Church, Clovis, CA
63.John Pate, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: MA
Conferences/Seminars Attended:PSCFA Coaches Conference, San Diego, Sept 2009
Governors Planning Committee Luncheon, Mission Inn, Riverside
Artistic Performances:San Francisco City Club, Live Performance, May 2009
Riviera Hotel, Live Performances, June 2009
Hollywood Boho Christmas Show, Dec 2009
Book published:"Harvel Goes To The Farm", (Children’s book), #1 Best Seller on Amazon.com in four categories, multiple weeks.
64.James R. Heyman, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ed. D.
Conferences/Seminars AttendedNorthern California ACSI Convention, 2009
Southern California ACSI Convention, 2009
65.Meredith L. Oltmann, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsPepperdine University, Round-table Discussion on Careers in the Biological Sciences, June 2009
Scholarly Articles publishedWehling-Henricks, M., Oltmann, M., Rinaldi, C., Myung, K.H. and Tidball, J.G. 2009. Loss of positive allosteric interactions between neuronal nitric oxide synthase and phosphofructokinase contribute to defects in glycolysis and increased fatigability in muscular dystrophy. Human Molecular Genetics.18(18):3439-51.
66.BC Biermann, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Professional Presentations:"Spatial Distributions of Power: Illegal Billboards as Graffiti in L.A." International Crime, Media and Popular Culture Conference, Terre Haute, IN, Oct 2009
"The Postmodern Church: Paving the Road to Tyranny," Christianity and Literature Conference, Portland, OR, April 2009
Conferences/Seminars Attended:Society for Cinema & Media Studies Conference, Tokyo, Japan, May 2009
Council of Independent Colleges Conference, Indianapolis, IN., March 2009
Web Pages Designed or Software DevelopedDesigned the website for the Christianity and Literature Conference, CBU, March 2010
Designed and maintained 4 other professional sites throughout 2009
67. Jim Bishop, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: JD
Guest Sermons or Speaking Engagements:MACBA Conference, “Incorporation; Charitable Contributions; and Recent Trend in Zoning Laws,” May 2009
68.Cynthia Boes, College of Arts and Sciences
Highest Degree Earned: MAIS
69.Gary Bonner, School of Music (Dean)Highest Degree Earned: Ed.D.
Scholarly/Creative Activities:50 performances with University Choir and Orchestra on campus, in Southern California, and around the country
Award:Lifetime Achievement Award from 2009 Southern California Musicians Conference
70. Berniece L. Bruinius, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Masters
Conference/Seminar Attended:Winds of Change in the Academy, Cal Poly-Pomona, Feb 2009
Professional Presentation:"Is Anyone Listening? Anna Barbauld's Poem 1811 and Her Boundary Push in Women's Political Discourse." (dis)junctions 2009: Brave New Worlds; 16th Annual (dis)junctions Conference University of California, Riverside, April 2009.
71.Deborah Lyn Carter, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: MSN
Conferences/Seminars AttendedNational League of Nursing, Preparation Course for Certification as a Nurse Educator, Advanced Fetal Monitoring, Parse Theory of Human Becoming Institute, 2009
72. Jeff Cate, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Professional Papers Presented“The Beloved Son: The ‘Only-Ness’ of Mark’s Christology,” Regional Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Pacific Coast Region, Santa Clara, CA, March 2009
"The Shema in the Synoptics: Great Variation in the Great Commandment,"Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, New Orleans, LA, Nov 2009
Conferences AttendedAnnual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature , New Orleans, LA, November 2009
Other Speaking Engagements:“New Testament Papyrus 115 and the Ancient Practice of Gematria,” Biblical Archaeology Society , Los Angeles Chapter , June 2009.
73.Susan Drummond, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: MSN
Conferences/Seminars AttendedParse’s Institute of Humanbecoming, Philadelphia, June 2009
Publication:Oaks, G. & Drummond, S. (2009). Envisioning Human Dignity to Enhance Practice while Journeying with Rwandan Women: Student Nurses Teaching-Learning Parse's Theory of Humanbecoming. Nursing Science Quarterly, (22): 229.
74.Doreen Ferko, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D
Professional PresentationsFerko, D. J. K., & Jung, W. S. (2009 April). Korean Parent’s Participation in the IEP Process, Annual Convention for the Council for Exceptional Children, Seattle, WA.
Ferko, D. J., K., & Jung. W. S. (2009 April). Korean's Perceptions of Disabilities and Appropriate Education for People with Disabilities. 2009 Association for Educational Research Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Ferko, T., & Ferko, D. J. K. (2009 February). Doing Science: Science Activities for Teachers, Parents, and Students Related Science Standards. 46th Annual International Conference of the Learning Disabilities Association of America, Salt Lake City, UT.
75.Thomas E. Ferko, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars AttendedCouncil of Independent Colleges 2009 Vocation in Undergraduate Education Conference, Indianapolis, IN, March 2009 American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting, Baylor University, Waco, July/Aug 2009 Professional Presentations“Doing Science: Science Activities for Teachers, Parents, and Students,” Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) 46th International Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, with Doreen J. Ferko, Feb 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsCopernicus Project Summer Science Institute Follow-up Meeting [Invited Guest Speaker], “Cryogenics,” May 2009
Copernicus Project 'Copernikids' session, Cesar Chavez Community Center. “Crygenics,” 2009
76.William Flores, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Masters
Conferences/Seminars AttendedFall 2009 AATSP Conference on Portuguese and Hispanic Languages and Literature, University of Redlands, Redlands, CA, Nov 2009.
2009 American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Conference of the Inland Empire, California Baptist University, Riverside, CA, April 2009.
Professional Presentations“The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria of Arrabal: A Dialogical Response to the Discourse of Colonization of the Aborigine and of Nature,” Symposium on Contested Territories:Conflict, Violence, and the Body, University/California, Riverside, Nov 2009
“Planning, Faith, and Learning: A Practical Approach to Christian Education,” Conference on Christian Education for the California Southern Baptist Convention, Fresno, CA, Nov 2009
Scholarly Articles PublishedFlores, William. "Ecocrítica, colonización y El Arquitecto y el Emperador de Asiria de Fernando Arrabal: Subversión en la tradición satírica." Hispania 92.4 (2009): 673-680.
77.Matthew W. Goddard, LibraryHighest Degree Earned: MLIS / MA
Conferences/Seminars AttendedAssociation of Architecture School Librarians Annual Conference, March 2009
Association of College and Research Libraries 14th Annual Conference, March 2009
Special Libraries Association Annual Conference, June 2009
SirsiDynix Southern California User Group Meeting, October 2009
78.Dinah R. Herrick, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: MSN
Conferences/Seminars Attended: Wound Care Management, Sept 2009
79.Beverly A. Howard, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: D.M.A.
Conferences/Seminars Attended
Annual Conference of The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, St. Olaf College, July 2009
Professional presentation:“Java Hot Potatoes…An Interactive Tool for Music Theory,” Annual Meeting of The College Music Society (CMS) and Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI), Portland, OR, Oct. 2009
80.Helen Jung, School of EngineeringHighest Degree Earned: Ph. D
Conferences/Seminars AttendedAmerican Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Dec 2009
Research at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions, Dec 2009
Awards ReceivedOutstanding paper award, UCLA, AGU 2009
81.Scott B. Key, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
82.Mary J King, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: D. Mus.
Conferences/Seminars Attended National Meeting for the Society for American Music, Denver, CO, March 2009
Annual Meeting for the Society for Ethnomusicology, Mexico City, Nov 2009
Artistic PerformancesTint for solo flute performed, 2009 Society for Ethnomusicology Conference, Nov 2009Everlasting God for SSA choir performed, First Congregational Church, Riverside, June 2009
And Mary Sang (Congregational Hymn) performed, First Congregational Church, Riverside, Dec 2009
Musical Scores CompletedTriage for piano solo, May 2009
83.Jan Kodat, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: D.Sc.
Conferences/Seminars Attended American Physical Therapy Association National Conference, Feb 2009
84.Lee Lyons, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: MFA
Artistic PerformancesArsenic and Old Lace: Scenic Designer CBU TheatreArsenic and Old Lace: Lighting Designer CBU TheatreArsenic and Old Lace: Sound Designer CBU TheatreGodspell: Scenic Designer CBU TheatreGodspell: Lighting Designer CBU TheatreThe Fantasticks: Scenic Designer CBU TheatreThe Fantasticks: Lighting Designer CBU TheatreA Garden in India: Scenic Designer CBU TheatreA Garden in India: Lighting Designer CBU TheatreDavid Phelps In Concert: Moving Light Programmer/Designer, Immanuel Baptist ChurchTravis Cottrell In Concert: Moving Light Programmer/Designer, Immanuel Baptist ChurchBuilding Bridges: Scenic Designer, Immanuel Baptist Church Easter Outreach ProductionLetters of War: Lighting Designer, Immanuel Baptist Church Fourth of July CelebrationOutback Express: Scenic Design, Immanuel Baptist Church VBS
Awards ReceivedInland Theatre League Awards, Presented Feb 2009 All My Sons: Set Design Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: Set Design
Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Award 2009 Outstanding Theatre Educator
85. Nicole MacDonald, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Dr.PH
Conferences/Seminars AttendedFar West Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, San Diego, April 2009
Practical Applications in Sports Medicine, Palm Springs June 2009
The Science of Speed, Dr. Brown, Oct 2009
Anabolic Androgenic Steroids, Dr. Robert Kersey, Nov 2009
California Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Meeting, Fresno, Dec 2009
86. Michael Eugene Marse, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Master of Arts
Conferences/Seminars AttendedNational Christian College Forensics Association Annual Tournament, Biola University, La Mirada, CA, March 2009
87.Jane E. McGuire, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Psy. D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended:California Association of School Psychologists Annual Meeting, School Psychology Educators Committee, Riverside, 2009
Professional Publication“A Strengths Based Approach to Building Social Competence in Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome “Alliant International University, May 2009
88.Chris McHorney, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
89.Philip L Miller, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: DMA
Conferences/Seminars AttendedAmerican Choral Directors Association National Convention, 2009
90. D. Jeffrey Mooney, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars AttendedEvangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Fall 2009
Speaking Engagements/Guest Sermons“Christ in the Old Testament,” 29 Palms Bible Conference, Inland Empire Association. 2009
“How to Read the Bible for all its Worth,” Equipped for Excellence 2009.
“How to Read the Bible for all its Worth” Wednesday night Adult Bible Study, Fellowship in the Pass, Beaumont, 2009
Plenary speaker, Inland Empire International Day of Prayer, hosted by KSGN and the Inland Empire IDOP Committee. Northpoint Evangelical Free Church, Corona, 2009
Plenary speaker at the 2009 California Baptist State Convention.
Pastor's Conference in Malaybalay City in Mendenau, Philippines, 2009
Preached at Bethel Baptist Church in Malaybalay City, Mendenau, Philippines, 2009
91.Tim Mosteller, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Professional Presentations"Secularism, Relativism and the Possibility of Christian Culture" at the Conference 'A Secular Age': Tracing the Contours of Religion and Belief, City University, Dublin Ireland, June 2009
"The Challenge of Cultural Relativism to Teaching Bioethics" at the Conference: 23rd European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, University of Tubingen, Germany, Aug 2009
"Platonism and Recent Correspondence Theories of Truth", Southwestern Philosophy Society Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, Nov 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsSan Elijo College Spring Colloquium on Boethius Consolation of Philosophy, 2009
San Elijo College Summer Lecture on CS Lewis' Abolition of Man, 2009
92.Susan Nelson, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: MSN
Conferences/Seminars AttendedAdvanced Fetal Monitoring, Jan 2009
NLN Preparation Course for Certification as a nurse educator, Mar 2009
Cultivating a Culture of Civility in Nursing, May 2009
Institute of Discovery (Humanbecoming Theory), June 2009Inland Empire Disabilities Collaborative Conference, Oct 2009
Health Care Regulatory Update Workshop, Oct 2009
93. Jennifer A. Newton, College of Arts and Sciences Highest Degree Earned: PhD
94. Veletta Ogaz, School of Nursing Highest Degree Earned: MSN
95. Frank Pankowski. College of Arts and Sciences Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
96. Barry Parker, Library Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended SCATLA Meeting, Spring 2009
97. Hyun-Woo Park, College of Arts and Sciences Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended75th Annual Meeting, American Mosquito Control Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2009
1st International Symposium on Insect Biotechnology and 2nd Korea – China Joint Symposium on Insect Biotechnology. Busan, Korea, May 2009
42nd Annual Meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology, Park City, Utah, Aug 2009
Conference and/or Seminar Presentations Park, H.-W. Bacterial larvicide research: current status and prospect. 75 th Annual Meeting, American Mosquito Control Association. April 5-9, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Park, H.-W. Discovery of novel mosquitocidal bacteria from mosquito larval habitats. 1st
International Symposium on Insect Biotechnology and 2nd Korea – China Joint Symposium on Insect Biotechnology. Busan, Korea, May 2009
Sun, Y. and H.-W. Park. Direct analysis of the crystal and spore mixture from six Bacillus thuringiensis strains by a non-electrophoretic in-gel tryptic digestion coupled with mass spectrometry. 1st International Symposium on Insect Biotechnology and 2nd Korea – China Joint Symposium on Insect Biotechnology. Busan, Korea. May 2009
Hayes, S. R. and H.-W. Park. Mosquitocidal activities of Bacillus cereus M413 and C32. 1st International Symposium on Insect Biotechnology and 2nd Korea – China Joint Symposium on Insect Biotechnology. Busan, Korea, May 2009
Saleem, F., H.-W. Park, M. Akhtar and A. R. Shakoori. Modification of the nucleotides between RBS and ATG resulted in dramatic increase of Cry2Ac synthesis. 21st IUBMB & 12th FAOBMB International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Shanghai, China. Aug 2009
Hayes, S. R., M. Hudon and H.-W. Park. Identification and characterization of Bacillus species toxic to several mosquito species. 42nd Annual Meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology. Park City, Utah, Aug 2009
Sun, Y. and H.-W. Park. 2009. Proteomic analysis of the crystal and spore mixture from six Bacillus thuringiensis strains to search for novel mosquitocidal proteins. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology. Park City, Utah. Aug 2009
Saleem, F., H.-W. Park, M. Akhtar and A. R. Shakoori. Overproduction of Cry2Ac by
modification of nucleotide sequences between ribosome-binding site and start codon in Bacillus thuringiensis. 42nd Annual Meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology, Park City, Utah. Aug 2009
Wang, Y., P. Kukutla, S. R. Hayes, H.-W. Park and J. Xu. Anopheles gambiae larval antimicrobial responses upon exposure to a sublethal dose of Bacillus sphaericus. 58th Annual Meeting, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Washington, D.C. Nov 2009
PatentsPark, H.-W., S. R. Hayes and M. Hudon. 2009. Highly mosquitocidal Bacillus species forming an inclusion body. FAMU Invention Disclosure Docket No. 20090421-01.
Park, H.-W., S. R. Hayes and M. Hudon. 2009. Highly mosquitocidal Bacillus species with no inclusion body. FAMU Invention Disclosure Docket No. 20090421-02.
Scholarly Articles Published Park, H.-W., S. R. Hayes, G. M. Stout, G. Day-Hall, M. D. Latham and J. P. Hunter. 2009. Identification of two mosquitocidal Bacillus cereus strains showing different host ranges. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 100, 54-56.
Park, H.-W., M. Tang, Y. Sakano and B. A. Federici. 2009. A 1.1-kilobase region downstream of the bin operon in Bacillus sphaericus strain 2362 decreases Bin yield and crystal size in strain 2297. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75, 878-881.
Scholarly Book Chapters PublishedPark, H.-W. and B. A. Federici. 2009. Chapter 12. Genetic engineering of bacteria to improve efficacy using the insecticidal proteins of Bacillus species. In: S. P. Stock, J. Vandenberg, I. Glazer and N. Boemare (eds), Insect Pathogens – Molecular Approaches and Techniques. pp. 275-305. CABI Publishing, Cambridge.
Rey, J. R, H.-W. Park and D. L. Kline. 2009. Chapter 7. Biological and Alternative Control. In “Florida Coordinating Council on Mosquito Control. Florida Mosquito Control: The state of the mission as defined by mosquito controllers, regulators, and environmental managers – 2nd edition” (D. Carlson and C. R. Rutledge-Connelly eds.), pp. 123-130. University of Florida, Vero Beach.
Grants/FundingP.I. October 2007 – September 2010. Construction of chimeric mosquitocidal toxins to improve stability and toxicity. Grant Number: 2007-38814-18497. 1890 Institution Teaching and Research Capacity Building Grants. Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture. $276,947
Co-P.I. July 2009 – June 2010. Efficacy of novel mosquitocidal Bacillus sp. isolates and their impact on mosquito fish. Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. $43,286.
98. David J. Pearson, College of Arts and Sciences Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conference PresentationsNSCA National Conference, Strength and conditioning, Las Vegas, 2009
National PETE Conference, Physical Education, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2009
99. John Reinebach, School of Music Highest Degree Earned: Doctor Musical Arts
Conferences/Seminars Attended: Songfest Seminars annual seminar in vocal repertoire for singers, accompanists, and teachers (Art Song, Opera, and Bach), Pepperdine University May – June 2009
Artistic Performances (3)LA Opera productions in 2009: Carmen, The Magic Flute, La Traviata, participated as a member of the LA Opera Chorus
100. Daniel W. Skubik, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D., J.D.
Conferences/Seminar Presentations Association for Practical & Professional Ethics (APPE), 18th Annual Meeting and 15th Annual Ethics Bowl (Cincinnati, 3-8 Mar). Judge for the Fifteenth National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl; and co-organizer of APPE associated Mini-Conference (with Howard Harris, University of South Australia; Gina Wolfe, Dominican University; and David Dawson, University of Gloucestershire) on “Virtue Ethics in Business” March 2009 Association of Christian Economists (ACE), 25th Anniversary Conference: Three Perspectives on Economics and Faith (Baylor University, Waco, TX,. Presentation of paper, “Are Your Credit Card Interest Rates Blasphemous?” April 2009 Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), The Crisis of Western Education (Rancho Santa Fe, CA, .Invited participant. June 2009 Philadelphia Society Fall Regional Meeting, Pursuit of Truth: Inside and Outside the Academy (Indianapolis, IN, Invited participant. Oct 2009 East and West Encounters: The Gülen Movement (USC Conference, sponsored by USC, Loyola Marymount and the Pacifica Institute) Member, Conference Editorial Board; and presented paper, “Fethullah Gülen & Alasdair MacIntyre: Virtue and Religion in Modern Life”. Dec 2009 World Affairs Council of the Inland Empire, Dinner seminar programs (4) during 2009
Computers for the Legal Practitioner, UCR Extension, [Third course, series on science and the law, covering computer forensics, e-discovery, data management], March 2009 Introduction to ArcGIS (UCR Extension, [Initial course in Geospatial Analysis & Technology series, conducted by ESRI and UCR] June 2009
Scholarly Articles Published “Fethullah Gülen, Islamic Banking and Global Finance,” in M. Dobashi, J. Hooker & P. Madsen (eds), A Survey of International Corporate Responsibility, pp. 289-304 [Int’l Corporate Responsibility Series, Vol 4, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009; noted in previous self-review as accepted for publication from the Fourth Annual Conference on International Corporate Responsibility in Doha, Qatar] “What’s in a Credo? A Critique of the Academy of Management’s Code of Ethical Conduct and Code of Ethics”, co-authored with Bruce Stening (Peking University), Journal of Business Ethics 85 (4): 515-525 (Apr 2009) [also in Springer’s Online First publication service, May 2008, DOI: 10.1007/s10551-008-9786-0}
“Fethullah Gülen & Alasdair MacIntyre: Virtue and Religion in Modern Life” In Collected Conference Proceedings, with personal mention at pp. xx & xxxix-xl, and paper published at 223-232 (hardcopy & CD, Dec 2009).
Book Chapter Published “Do International Management Researchers Need a Code of Ethics?” co-authored with Bruce Stening (Peking University), In Tim G. Andrews and Richard Mead (eds), Cross-Cultural Management (Critical Perspectives on Business and Management) [Routledge, Apr 2009 – reprint of our journal article from Management International Review, 2007; noted in previous self-review, but publication date altered at end of year]
101. Erika J. Travis, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.A.
Conferences/Seminars Attended Winds of Change in the Academy, Pomona, CA, 2009
102. Jennifer Tronti, College of Arts and Sciences Highest Degree Earned: M.A.
103. Deron Walker, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conference/Seminar Presentations “How to Teach Contrastive (Intercultural) Rhetoric: Some Ideas for Pedagogical Application." 7th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, Jan 2009.
“Orientalism’ and Contrastive (Intercultural) Rhetoric: A Response to what Said has Said.” 7th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, Jan 2009.
104. Natalie Clark Winter, School of Business Highest Degree Earned: Ed. D.
105. Helen Xu, Library Highest Degree Earned: Master of Library & Information Science
106. Alejandra Diaz BlasHighest Degree Earned: M.A
Conferences/Seminars Attended Los Angeles Representative and Voting Member, Bread for the World, June 2009
Professional Presentations"The Womb, Immigration, and Liberation Theology," Mujerista Theology Conference, Fuller Theological Seminary, March 2009
107. Barbara Cockerham, School of Education Highest Degree Earned: M.S.
108. Richard Mobley, School of Christian Ministries Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
109. Arthur G. Cleveland, College of Arts and Sciences, Dean of Research Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Published Book Reviews:Mammals of Southeastern Asia. J. Mammalogy 90(3):779-780. 2009Bats of Florida. J. Mammalogy 90(1):252. 2009
Proposal funded:FY 2009 Congressional Appropriation: Science and Engineering Equipment ($238,000)
110. H Bruce Stokes, School of Behavioral Sciences (Dean) Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Scholarly presentations: “Heresy in Judaism and Christianity,” Hashivenu Conference, Pasadena, 2009
“M.A. Program at CBU,” AACC National Conference, 2009
Conferences/Seminars AttendedSouthern Baptist Messianic Fellowship Conference, Louisville, 2009 “Bible Translation Panel” UMJC Conference, Jerusalem, 2009
PublicationsJudeo-Christian Catechism, Disciple Center Media and Publications, 2009 Re-Thinking Christian Institutions, Disciple Center Media and Publications, 2009
111. Grace Ni, School of EngineeringHighest Degree Earned: Ph. D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended Chautauqua short course "Enhancing Student Success through a Model Introduction to Engineering Course", California State University Dominques Hills Campus, 2009 Scholarly Articles Published "QFT-based Design of Force and Contact Transision Controllers for a Flexible Link Manipulator", K. Ziaei, L. Ni, D. W. L. Wang, Control Engineering Practice, Elsevier, Vol. 17, No. 3, March 2009, pp. 329-324.
"A Pilot Study of Video Compression Techniques for Stereoscopic Telepresence Applications", S. Fok, D. W. L. Wang, L. Ni, G. Freeman, Presence-Teleoperations and Virtual Environments, MIT Press, April 2009, Vol. 18, No. 2, Pages 139-155.
112. Angela Brand Butler, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: D. M. A.
Artistic PerformancesLecture/ Recital, California Baptist University Celebrating 200 years of Franz Joseph Haydn, 2009
Chamber Music Concert , Loyola Marymount University, 2009
Chamber Music Concert, Loyola Marymount University-Guest Conductor for Alan Hovanhess Celestial Fantasy, 2009
113. Irina Renfro, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.A.
114. Mary Ann Pearson, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.A.
Conference/Seminar AttendedPRSA (Public Relations Society of America) Workshops, ACP conference. Feb 2009
Presentation“Recruiting and effective journalism instruction,” Associated Collegiate Press Conference, San Diego, Feb 2009
115. Bruce A. Prins, College of Arts and Sciences
Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended UC Irvine School of Medicine Pre-Health Advisors Conference, Oct 2009Western University of the Health Sciences Pre-Health Advisors Conference, Jan 2009 Loma Linda University Pre-Professional Advisors Conference, Spring 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking Engagements“Role of women in various ecclesiastical offices,” Three discussions at The River Church, June, July, Aug 2009
116. Anthony Corso, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.B.A.
Conferences/Seminars Attended “State of U.S. Economy: An annual review,” Yearly meeting of Corona area investors, Jan., May, 2009.
117. Gilberto A. Pérez, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.A.
118. Carla R. Liu, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.S.
Conferences/Seminars AttendedTESOL 2009 Convention in Denver, March 2009WASC Conference, Feb 2009
119. Ana M Gamez, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.S.
120. Julianna (Julie) Browning, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: MBA
Scholarly Articles publishedBrowning, J. 2009. CPA candidates can expect an additional year of college. The
Business Press, 15(39): 9
Conferences/Seminars AttendedAttended IMA technical meetings (9) 2009
121. Ana Gamez, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: MS
122. Constance L. Milton, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
PublicationsMilton, C. 2009. Common metaphors in nursing ethics. Nursing Science Quarterly, 22(4), 318-322.
Milton, C. 2009. Information sharing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 22(3), 214-219.
Milton, C. 2009. Leadership and ethics in nurse-nurse relationships. Nursing Science Quarterly, 22 (2), 116-119.
Milton, C. 2009. Transparency in nursing leadership: A chosen ethic. Nursing Science Quarterly, 22, (1), 23-26.
Bournes, D. & Milton, C. 2009. Nurses’ experiences of feeling respected-not respected. Nursing Science Quarterly, 22 (1), 47-56. Scholarly PresentationsTransparency and End of Life Decisions, Inland Association for the Continuity of Care, Riverside, Nov 2009
Transparency at the End of Life, International Congress on Palliative Care, Geneva, Switzerland, Oct 2009Respect and faithfulness at the end of life. International Congress on Palliative Care, Geneva, Switzerland, Oct 2009
Codes of ethics: Who, what, when, where, and why?” Case Management Society of America: Southern California Chapter, Santa Ana, CA, June 2009
The ethics of information sharing-Doing the right thing with regard to medical records. The Fourth Annual Inland Empire Caregiver Symposium, Riverside, Apr 2009
Following their dreams, Soroptomist International presentation for seventh and eighth grade girls, Medical/Science Panel discussion for future in nursing. California Baptist University, Riverside, Mar 2009
Scholarly HonorsMember of the Master’s education Conference Subcommittee. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington DC, 2008 - 2010
Sigma Theta Tau International reviewer for International Nursing Research Congress and grant proposals, 2009
123. Debra Coleman, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: MSN-Ed
124. Dirk Davis, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned - Ed.D.
Scholarly Articles PublishedDavis, D. 2009. Developing faculty to teach online. The International Journal of Learning, 16(2), 155-168.
125. Frances Dunniway, School of NursingHighest Degree earned: MSN
Conferences/Seminars Attended Institute of Humanbecoming. AACN, Medscape, Azusa Pacific University, FEMA, 2009
126. Duncan Simcoe, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Master of Fine Arts
Conferences/Seminars Attended Biennial CIVA (Christians in the Visual Arts) Conference, Bethel University, St. Paul MN. 2009
Annual Arts and Culture Conference, BIOLA University. 2009
Artistic PerformancesCIVA Conference Exhibit of art work (juried exhibit), 2009
Annual Arts and Culture Conference Exhibit of art work (juried exhibit), 2009
The Crystal Cathedral, Orange CA, group exhibit curated by 'Seeds' fine art exhibits, 2009
Cal Poly Pomona. Show was titled: 'Meditations on the Apocalyptic' and curated by Patrick Merrill, Director of the Kellogg Art Gallery. 2009
127. John R. Shoup, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.Conferences/Seminars Attended Developing a Leadership Quotient., Association of Christian Schools International Annual Conference. Anaheim, Nov 2009 Poster presentation Guarded Optimism for the Community College Staffing Pipeline. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, April 2009.
128. Keith Hekman, School of EngineeringHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Conferences/Seminars Attended
2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, TX 2009 Christian Engineering Education Conference, Baylor TX
129. Marc Weniger, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: M.B.A., M.A.
Conferences/Seminars Attended Hillsdale College Economics Conference, Detroit, MI, 2009 Fielding Graduate University New Student Conference, 2009
Guest Sermons or Speaking EngagementsUsing Endnote & Inspiration Packages, Fielding Graduate Universities, 2009
Awards NISOD Excellence Award (National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development), Excellence in Teaching nominated by Ashford University. 2009
130. Gayne Anaker, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
131. Michael Berger, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: B.F.A.
132. Aine Bergin, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Psy. D.
133. W. Daniel Blair, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
134. Eric C. Brook, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: D. Min.
135. Debra Carter, School of NursingHighest Degree earned: MSN
136. Cynthia (Cervantes) Boes, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
137. Gary Collins, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
138. Kenya Davis-Hayes, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
139. Toni S. Dingman, College of Arts and Sciences
Highest Degree Earned: M.A.
140. Anthony Donaldson, School of Engineering (Dean)Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
141. Kathryn Fagan, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
142. Virginia Hart-Kepler, School of NursingHighest Degree Earned: MSN
PresentationsAntecedent Factors to Emigration Influence on Self-Care of Émigrés with DM2. Podium - Research Award Update at Annual Induction meeting of Iota Sigma chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International, Azusa Pacific University School of Nursing, April 2009
How Do Mexican-Born Immigrants Make Decisions about DM2 Self-Care? Podium presentation, 10th Annual Evidence-Based Practice National/International Conference. Translating Research into Best Practice with Vulnerable Populations – Innovations in Evidence-Based Practice. Arizona State University College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation, Glendale, AZ., Feb 2009
Poster Presentations“Antecedent Factors to Emigration Influence on Self-Care of Émigrés with DM2”. Poster presented at “Research in Latino Populations” poster session at Western Institute of Nursing 42nd Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference, “Networks in Nursing Science: Creating Our Future”. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 24, 2009.
“How Do Mexican-Born Recent Immigrants Make Decisions about DM2 Self-Care?” Poster presentation at 5th Annual Research Day. “Translating Research into Practice Locally and Globally”! Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA, April 2, 2009.
Awards2009 Palmer Nursing Research Award, University of San Diego
2009 VIP Member Cambridge Who’s Who Registry of Executives, Professionals and Entrepreneurs, 2008 – 2009 Edition
143. Trever Hoehne, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree earned: B.A.
144. David E. Isaacs, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.A.
145. John D. Carter, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
146. Anne-Marie Larsen, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
147. Nathan Lewis, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ed. D.
148. Jeffery C. Lewis, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: M.Div.
149. Mischa Routon, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.S.
150. Carol A. Minton, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
151. Marilyn Panaro, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.A.
152. Jonathan Parker, School of EducationHighest Degree Earned: Ed.D.
153. Glen Pickett, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: M.M.
154. Beverley Sale, School of Behavioral SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Psy. D.
155. Timothy Jackson, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: J.D.
156. Krista Jo Miller, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: M.F.A.
157. Owen Staley, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
158. Carl Shafer, School of MusicHighest Degree Earned: Ed.D.
159. Jeff Evans, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: M. Div.
160. Barbara Van Winkle, School of BusinessHighest Degree Earned: M.B.A.
161. Mark Wyatt, College of Arts and SciencesHighest Degree Earned: D. Min.
162. Guy Grimes, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: D. Min.
163. Deryl Lackey, School of Christian MinistriesHighest Degree Earned: Th.D.