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The winter issue of Compendium is a compilation of Marquette University faculty research, scholarship and accomplishments since April 2008, and grants reported by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs through June 2008. The purpose of this compilation is to recognize faculty and staff who are making advancements in their fields of expertise as well as allow fellow faculty to see opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration. To submit a scholarly activity, visit the Marquette Web page www.marquette.edu/newsfromyou. For more information or additional copies, contact the Office of Marketing and Communication, 414-288-6712. Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Dr. Edward Blumenthal Assistant Professor Published: “Cloning of the neurodegeneration gene drop-dead and characterization of additional phenotypes of its mutation,” Fly, Vol. 2, No. 4 (July/August 2008), pp 1-9. Presented: “Molecular dissection of tyraminergic communication in the Drosophila Malpighian tubule,” Society for Experimental Biology, Marseilles, France, July 6-10, 2008. Presented: “Molecular dissection of tyraminergic communication in the Drosophila Malpighian tubule,” Experimental Biology 2008, San Diego, April 5-9, 2008. Presented: “Alterations in triglyceride levels and feeding behavior by a mutation in Lot’s wife,” Drosophila Research Conference, San Diego, April 2-6, 2008, with Undergraduate Student Cassandra Peller. Presented: “Effects of mutation of Lot’s wife and starvation on crop motility in Drosophila,” Drosophila Research Conference, San Diego, April 2-6, 2008, with Undergraduate Student Elizabeth M. Bacon. Dr. Jane Dorweiler Assistant Professor Published: “Feminized tassels of maize mop1 and ts1 mutants exhibit altered levels of miR156 and specific SBP-box genes,” Planta, Vol. 229 (December 2008), pp 99-113. Dr. Thomas Eddinger Professor Published: “Vibration causes acute vascular injury in a two-step process: vasoconstriction and vacuole disruption,” Anatomical Record, Vol. 291 (2008), pp 999-1,006, with S.R. Govindaraju, J.L. Bain and D.A. Riley. Dr. Robert Fitts Professor and Chair Published: “The cross-bridge cycle and skeletal muscle fatigue,” Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 104 (2008), pp 551-558. Presented: “Structure-Function Relationships in Atrophied Skeletal Muscle Fibers,” Adult Skeletal Muscle Symposium: Clinical Problems, Molecular Targets, Lexington, Ky., Oct. 30-31, 2008. Dr. Michelle Mynlieff Associate Professor Grant: $36,750, National Institutes of Health, “GABA-B Receptor Modulation of Calcium Currents.” Presented: “L-type calcium current facilitation by GABAB receptor activation peaks at postnatal day 7 in the rat hippocampus,” Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C., Nov. 16, 2008, with Jennifer Bray, Graduate Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences. Presented: “Modulation of chloride transporter expression in early postnatal rat hippocampus by calcium influx through L-type calcium channels,” Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., Nov. 16, 2008, with M.M. Marcetich and Jennifer Bray, Graduate Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences. Dr. Michael Schläppi Associate Professor Presented: “EARLI1 type hybrid proline-rich protein (HyPRP) genes play distinct and overlapping roles in plant stress protection processes,” International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Montreal, July 23-27, 2008. Presented: “EARLI1 type HyPRPs genes play distinct but overlapping roles in protecting plants against environmental stresses,” Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Beijing, June 6, 2008. Presented: “Recent advances in understanding RNA quality control surveillance of eukaryotic cells,” Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, June 3, 2008. Presented: “From DNA to Protein,” Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, May 12 to June 2, 2008. Dr. Rosemary Stuart Professor Published: “Mitochondrial biogenesis: Is an old dog still teaching us new tricks? Meeting on the Assembly of the Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain,” EMBO Reports, Vol. 9 (2008), pp 33-38, with P. Rehling. Published: “The F1F0-ATP synthase complex influences the assembly state of the cytochrome bc1- cytochrome oxidase supercomplex and its association with the TIM23 machinery,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 283 (2008), pp 6,677-6,686, with Graduate Student Sonika Saddar and Mary Dienhart, Senior Research Technician, Department of Biological Sciences. Published: “Characterization of domain interfaces in monomeric and dimeric ATP synthase,” Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, Vol. 7 (2008), pp 995-1,004, with I. Wittig, J. Velours and H. Schägger. Published: “The yeast Aac2 protein exists in physical association with the cytochrome bc1-COX supercomplex and the TIM23 machinery,” Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 19 (2008), pp 3,934-3,943, with Mary Dienhart, Senior Research Technician, Department of Biological Sciences. Dr. David Wagner Assistant Professor Grant: $73,500, National Institutes of Health, “Structure of the GABA-A receptor ligand-binding pocket.” DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Dr. Daniel Haworth Professor Emeritus Published: “Double Carbon-Hydrogen Activation of 2-Vinylpyridine: Synthesis of Tri- and Pentanuclear Clusters Containing the µ-NC 5 H 4 CH=C Ligand,” Organometallics, Vol. 27, No. 19 (2008), pp 5,163-5,166, with K.A. Azam; D.W. Benett; G. Hogarth; S.E. Kabir; Dr. Sergey V. Lindeman, Laboratory Supervisor/ Staff Crystallographer, Department of Chemistry; and T.A. Siddiquee. Dr. James Kincaid Professor Published: “Resonance Raman Interrogation of the Consequences of Heme Rotational Disorder in Myoglobin and Its Ligated Derivatives,” Biochemistry, Vol. 47 (2008), pp 12,869-12,877, with Graduate Student Freeborn Rwere and Dr. Piotr Mak, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry. Marquette Compendium News of Faculty and Staff Activities WINTER 2009 Dr. Rosemary Stuart

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The winter issue of Compendium is a compilation of Marquette University

faculty research, scholarship and accomplishments since April 2008, and grants reported

by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs through June 2008.

The purpose of this compilation is to recognize faculty and staff who are making advancements in their fields of

expertise as well as allow fellow faculty to see opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration.

To submit a scholarly activity, visit the Marquette Web page www.marquette.edu/newsfromyou. For more

information or additional copies, contact the Office of Marketing and Communication, 414-288-6712.

Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

DepArtment of BiologiCAl SCienCeS

Dr. Edward BlumenthalAssistant Professor

Published: “Cloning of the neurodegeneration gene drop-dead and characterization of additional phenotypes of its mutation,” Fly, Vol. 2, No. 4 ( July/August 2008), pp 1-9.

Presented: “Molecular dissection of tyraminergic communication in the Drosophila Malpighian tubule,” Society for Experimental Biology, Marseilles, France, July 6-10, 2008.

Presented: “Molecular dissection of tyraminergic communication in the Drosophila Malpighian tubule,” Experimental Biology 2008, San Diego, April 5-9, 2008.

Presented: “Alterations in triglyceride levels and feeding behavior by a mutation in Lot’s wife,” Drosophila Research Conference, San Diego, April 2-6, 2008,

with Undergraduate Student Cassandra Peller.

Presented: “Effects of mutation of Lot’s wife and starvation on crop motility in Drosophila,” Drosophila Research Conference, San Diego, April 2-6, 2008,

with Undergraduate Student Elizabeth M. Bacon.

Dr. Jane DorweilerAssistant Professor

Published: “Feminized tassels of maize mop1 and ts1 mutants exhibit altered levels of miR156 and specific SBP-box genes,” Planta, Vol. 229 (December 2008), pp 99-113.

Dr. Thomas EddingerProfessor

Published: “Vibration causes acute vascular injury in a two-step process: vasoconstriction and vacuole disruption,” Anatomical Record, Vol. 291 (2008), pp 999-1,006,

with S.R. Govindaraju, J.L. Bain and D.A. Riley.

Dr. Robert FittsProfessor and Chair

Published: “The cross-bridge cycle and skeletal muscle fatigue,” Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 104 (2008), pp 551-558.

Presented: “Structure-Function Relationships in Atrophied Skeletal Muscle Fibers,” Adult Skeletal Muscle Symposium: Clinical Problems, Molecular Targets, Lexington, Ky., Oct. 30-31, 2008.

Dr. Michelle MynlieffAssociate Professor

Grant: $36,750, National Institutes of Health, “GABA-B Receptor Modulation of Calcium Currents.”

Presented: “L-type calcium current facilitation by GABAB receptor activation peaks at postnatal day 7 in the rat hippocampus,” Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C., Nov. 16, 2008,

with Jennifer Bray, Graduate Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences.

Presented: “Modulation of chloride transporter expression in early postnatal rat hippocampus by calcium influx through L-type calcium channels,” Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., Nov. 16, 2008,

with M.M. Marcetich and Jennifer Bray, Graduate Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences.

Dr. Michael SchläppiAssociate Professor

Presented: “EARLI1 type hybrid proline-rich protein (HyPRP) genes play distinct and overlapping roles in plant stress protection processes,” International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Montreal, July 23-27, 2008.

Presented: “EARLI1 type HyPRPs genes play distinct but overlapping roles in protecting plants against environmental stresses,” Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Beijing, June 6, 2008.

Presented: “Recent advances in understanding RNA quality control surveillance of eukaryotic cells,” Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, June 3, 2008.

Presented: “From DNA to Protein,” Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, May 12 to June 2, 2008.

Dr. Rosemary StuartProfessor

Published: “Mitochondrial biogenesis: Is an old dog still teaching us new tricks? Meeting on the Assembly of the Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain,” EMBO Reports, Vol. 9 (2008), pp 33-38,

with P. Rehling.Published: “The F1F0-ATP synthase

complex influences the assembly state of the cytochrome bc1-cytochrome oxidase supercomplex and its association with the TIM23 machinery,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 283 (2008), pp 6,677-6,686,

with Graduate Student Sonika Saddar and Mary Dienhart, Senior Research Technician, Department of Biological Sciences.

Published: “Characterization of domain interfaces in monomeric and dimeric ATP synthase,” Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, Vol. 7 (2008), pp 995-1,004,

with I. Wittig, J. Velours and H. Schägger.

Published: “The yeast Aac2 protein exists in physical association with the cytochrome bc1-COX supercomplex and the TIM23 machinery,” Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 19 (2008), pp 3,934-3,943,

with Mary Dienhart, Senior Research Technician, Department of Biological Sciences.

Dr. David WagnerAssistant Professor

Grant: $73,500, National Institutes of Health, “Structure of the GABA-A receptor ligand-binding pocket.”

DepArtment of CHemiStry

Dr. Daniel HaworthProfessor Emeritus

Published: “Double Carbon-Hydrogen Activation of 2-Vinylpyridine: Synthesis of Tri- and Pentanuclear Clusters Containing the µ-NC

5H

4CH=C

Ligand,” Organometallics, Vol. 27, No. 19 (2008), pp 5,163-5,166,

with K.A. Azam; D.W. Benett; G. Hogarth; S.E. Kabir; Dr. Sergey V. Lindeman, Laboratory Supervisor/Staff Crystallographer, Department of Chemistry; and T.A. Siddiquee.

Dr. James KincaidProfessor

Published: “Resonance Raman Interrogation of the Consequences of Heme Rotational Disorder in Myoglobin and Its Ligated Derivatives,” Biochemistry, Vol. 47 (2008), pp 12,869-12,877,

with Graduate Student Freeborn Rwere and Dr. Piotr Mak, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry.

Marquette CompendiumNews of Faculty and Staff Activities Winter 2009

Dr. Rosemary Stuart

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Published: “Resonance Raman Characterization of the Peroxo and Hydroperoxo Intermediates in Cytochrome P450,” Journal of Physical Chemistry Part A, (2008) DOI:10.1021/jp8017875,

with Dr. Piotr Mak, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry.

Published: “Resonance Raman spectroscopic studies of hydroperoxo derivatives of cobalt-substituted myoglobin,” Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, Vol. 102 (2008), pp 1,952-1,957,

with Dr. Piotr Mak, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry.

Published: “Defining Resonance Raman Spectral Response to Substrate Binding by Cytochrome P450,” Biopolymers, Vol. 89 (2008), pp 1,045-1,053.

with Dr. Piotr Mak, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry; and Graduate Student Daniel Kaluka.

Published: “Resonance Raman Studies of Cytochrome P450 2B4 in Its Interactions with Substrates and Redox Partners,” Biochemistry, Vol. 47 (2008), pp 3,950-3,963,

with Dr. Piotr Mak, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry.

Published: “The impact of altered protein-heme interactions on the resonance Raman spectra of heme proteins. Studies of heme rotational disorder,” Biopolymers, Vol. 89 (2008), pp 179-186,

with Graduate Student Freeborn Rwere and Dr. Piotr Mak, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry.

Dr. Scott ReidWehr Professor

Published: “Unraveling the A1B1 – X1A1 Spectrum of CCl2: The Renner-Teller Effect, Barrier to Linearity, and Vibrational Analysis Using an Effective Polyad Hamiltonian,” Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol. 112 (2008), pp 11,355-11,362,

with Dr. Chong Tao, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry; Calvin Mukarakate; Haiyan Fan; Klaas Nauta; Timothy Schmidt; and Scott Kable.

Published: “High resolution study of spin-orbit mixing and the singlet-triplet gapin chlorocarbene: Stimulated emission pumping spectroscopy of CH35Cl and CD35Cl, Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 129 (2008),

with Dr. Chong Tao, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry; Calvin Mukarakate; Zachary Terranova; Carlena Ebben and Richard Judge.

Published: “First observation of the elusive iodocarbene: Ground state multiplicity and singlet-triplet gap of CHI,” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Vol. 10 (2008),

with Dr. Chong Tao, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry; Carlena Ebben and Hsing-Ting Ko.

Published: “A stimulated emission pumping study of the X1A state of CHF,” Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol. 112 (2008), pp 466-471,

with Dr. Chong Tao, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry; Calvin Mukarakate; C.F. Jordan; and Will Polik.

Published: “High resolution probe of spin-orbit coupling and the singlet-triplet gap in chlorocarbene,” Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 128 (2008), article No. 171101, pp 1-4,

with Dr. Chong Tao, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry; Calvin Mukarakate and Richard Judge.

Presented: “High resolution study of spin-orbit mixing and the singlet-triplet gap in carbenes,” Bradley University, Peoria, Ill., Oct. 2, 2008.

Presented: “High resolution study of spin-orbit mixing and the singlet-triplet gap in halocarbenes,” Loyola University of Chicago, Sept. 18, 2008.

Presented: “Mode specific dynamics in the predissociated, quasilinear state of CHF and CDF probed by optical-optical double resonance spectroscopy,” “A high resolution probe of spin-orbit coupling and the singlet-triplet gap in chlorocarbene: Stimulated Emission Pumping (SEP) spectroscopy of CH35Cl” and “Unraveling the complicated spectroscopy of the system of CCl2: The Renner-Teller effect, barrier to linearity, and vibrational analysis using a multiresonance effective Hamiltonian,” International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, Ohio State University, June 16-20, 2008.

Presented: “Nonadiabatic interactions in the spectroscopy and dynamics of carbenes,” Workshop on Spectroscopy and Dynamics on Multiple Potential Energy Surfaces, Telluride, Col., July 27-Aug. 1, 2008.

DepArtment of engliSH

Dr. Michael Patrick GillespieLouise Edna Goeden Professor

Published: The Myth of an Irish Cinema, (2008) Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, N.Y.

Dr. Diane Long HoevelerProfessor

Published: “Romancing Venice: The Courtship of Percy Shelley in The Aspern Papers,” Proceedings from the Tracing Henry James in Venice Conference, (2008) Gregory Zacharias (editor), Cambridge Scholars Press, Cambridge, pp 155-167.

Published: “Teaching The Purloined Letter and Lacan’s Seminar: Introducing Students to Psychoanalysis via Poe,” Approaches to Teaching Poe’s Fiction and Poetry, (2008) Jeffrey Weinstock and Anthony Magistrale (editors), MLA, New York, pp 108-115.

Published: “Critical Studies in Romanticism Today,” European Romantic Review, Vol. 19, No. 5 (2008), pp 461-583.

Published: “Richard Wright and the Gothic Tradition” and “Richard Wright’s Savage Holiday,” in The Richard Wright Encyclopedia, (2008) Jerry Ward and Robert Butler (editors), Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn., pp 153-156 and 335-338.

Published: “Reading Poe Reading Blackwood’s: The Palimpsestic Subtext in The Fall of the House of Usher,” in Double Visions: Literary Palimpsests of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, (2008) Darby Lewes (editor), Lexington Press/Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Md., pp 227-237.

Published: “The Literal and Literary Circulation of Amelia Curran’s Portrait of Percy Shelley,” The Wordsworth Circle, Vol. 39 (2008), pp 27-30.

Appointed: Co-editor, European Romantic Review, August 2008.

C.J. HribalProfessor and Director of Undergraduate Studies

Published: “Chasing Light,” Milwaukee Magazine, Vol. 33, No. 6 ( June 2008), p 67.

Presented: “Observations from the Way Back: Readings from The Company Car” and “Simple People, Complex Lives,” Green Lake County Our Day Celebration, Green Lake, Wis., October 2008.

Presented: “Accidents and Acts of God,” The Milwaukee Book Festival, Milwaukee, October 2008.

Presented: “Flying Pumpkins” and “The Great Rat Hunt,” The Wisconsin Book Festival, Madison, Wis., October 2008.

Presented: “Observations from the Way Back: Readings from The Company Car,” Hortonville Historical Society, Hortonville, Wis., September 2008.

Presented: “Revision in Raymond Carver’s Fiction” and “Amber Alert,” Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers, Asheville, N.C., July 2008.

Presented: “Observations from the Way Back: Readings from The Company Car,” Winchester Academy, Waupaca, Wis., June 2008.

Awarded: Alumni Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities, St. Norbert College, October 2008.

Served: Organizing Committee, Milwaukee Book Festival, October 2008.

Served: Visiting Fiction Writer and Academic Board, Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers, Asheville, N.C., July 2008.

Dr. Steve Hartman KeiserAssistant Professor

Presented: “‘It’s so ‘r’-y’: A quant-itative study of liquids in language contact and dialect di-/con-vergence,” New Ways of Analyzing Variation, Houston, Nov. 7, 2008.

Dr. Christine KruegerAssociate Professor and Director of the University Core of Common Studies

Presented: “British History as European History and the Scholar Gypsy,” Ruskin and Nineteenth Century Cultural Travel Conference, Venice International University, Venice, Italy, September 2008.

Dr. Tim MachanProfessor

Published: Vafþrúðnismál, second edition, (2008) Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies.

Presented: “When English Became Latin,” Cultural Reformations: from Lollardy to the Civil War, Harvard University, September 2008.

Dr. R. Clifton SpargoAssociate Professor

Published: “The Apolitics of Antigone’s Lament (From Sophocles to Ariel Dorfman),” Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, Vol. 41, No. 2 (September 2008), pp 117-136.

Published: “The Empty Center,” The Antioch Review, Vol. 66, No. 3 (summer 2008), pp 523-536.

Published: review of Edmund White’s Hotel de Dream, in The Yale Review, Vol. 96, No. 3 ( July 2008), pp 147-61.

DepArtment of foreign lAnguAgeS AnD literAtureS

Dr. Eugenia AfinoguénovaAssistant Professor

Published: “El providencialismo histórico y la misión del arte en la obra de Pedro de Madrazo,” Boletín de la Biblioteca Menéndez Pelayo, (December 2008) pp 209-240.

Dr. Scott DaleAssociate Professor

Presented: “Mentalidad ilustrada en ‘El hombre práctico’ (1680) de Fernán Núñez,” Asociación Internacional del Siglo de Oro, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July 2008.

Dr. Christine Krueger

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University Archives encourages faculty and

staff to donate copies of recently published

work to its “MU Writes Collection,” an

archive of the university’s scholarly achieve‑

ments in both print and electronic forms.

The Department of Special Collections and

University Archives maintains “archival

copies” for future generations.

Help University Archives make the

collection as comprehensive as possible

by submitting your publications to

Archivist Matt Blessing, 414‑288‑5901,

[email protected]. In addition,

faculty and staff can notify the archives of

recent book publications so that a copy can

be purchased for the collection.

Dr. Sarah GendronAssistant Professor

Published: Repetition, Difference and Knowledge in the Work of Samuel Beckett, Jacques Derrida and Gilles Deleuze, (2008) Peter Lang Publishing, New York.

Presented: “Textual and Visual Representations of Genocide,” Twentieth Century Francophone Literature Conference, Georgetown University, March 2008.

Dr. Todd HernándezAssistant Professor

Published: “The effect of explicit instruction and input flood on students’ use of Spanish discourse markers on a simulated oral proficiency interview,” Hispania, Vol. 91 (September 2008), pp 665-675.

Published: “Integrative motivation as a predictor of achievement in the foreign language classroom,” Applied Language Learning, Vol. 18, No. 1 (August 2008), pp 1-15.

Dr. Anne PaseroAssociate Professor

Published: “A Study-Abroad Guide for Foreign Language Faculty Members,” Academic Cultures: Professional Preparation and the Teaching Life, (2008) Sean Murphy (editor), Modern Language Association, pp 160-169.

Dr. Steven TaylorProfessor

Organized and Presided: “Late-Medieval Language and Literature I” and “Late-Medieval Language and Literature II,” International Congress on Medieval Studies; Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich., May 2008.

Presided: “The Dawn of the Modern Era: Humanism and Early Renaissance in Northern Europe,” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich., May 2008.

Dr. Barry VellemanProfessor

Published: “The ‘Scientific Linguist’ Goes to War: The United States A. S. T. Program in Foreign Languages,” Historiographia Linguistica, Vol. 35, No. 3 (2008), pp 385-416.

Published: “La imagen y los ecos del lingüista profesional: La correspondencia de Rodolfo Lenz,” Revista de lingüística teórica y aplicada, Universidad de Concepción, Chile, Vol. 46, No. 1 (2008), pp 11-28.

Presented: “The Language Battle in Argentina: Nation, Identity, and the ‘Art of the Insult,’” The Battle of Spanish in Contemporary Latin America: A Symposium, UW–Milwaukee, Oct. 27, 2008.

DepArtment of HiStory

Dr. Lezlie KnoxAssistant Professor

Published: Creating Clare of Assisi: Female Franciscan Identities in Later Medieval Italy, (2008) Brill, Leiden.

Dr. James MartenChair and Professor

Published: “Dark Days of Misery and Uncertainty: Children and Childhood in 1863 Virginia,” The Civil War in Virginia, 1863, (2008) Jack Davis and James Robertson (editors), University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, pp 19-36.

Elected: President, Society of Civil War Historians, October 2008.

Served: Panelist, “War at a Distance: American Children on the Home Front,” Institute for Military History and 20th Century Studies, Kansas State University, October 2008.

Dr. Tim McMahonAssistant Professor

Published: “‘Dash and Daring’: Imperial Violence and Irish Ambiguity,” Shadows of the Gunmen: Considerations about Violence in Irish History, (2008) Sean Farrell and Danine Farquharson (editors), Cork University Press, Cork.

Published: Grand Opportunity: The Gaelic Revival and Irish Society, 1893-1910, (May 2008) Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, N.Y.

Presented: “The Land for the People: Reconsidering the Revolution of Rising Expectations,” The Symposium on Modern Irish and British History, UW–Madison, Nov. 8, 2008.

Presented: “Serving God’s Empire: Women in the Hibernian Church Missionary Society,” American Conference for Irish Studies, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, April 16-19, 2008.

Dr. Phillip NaylorAssociate Professor

Published: review of Patricia Lorcin’s Algeria and France, 1800-2000: Identity, Memory, Nostalgia, in Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 13, No. 3 ( June 2008), pp 257-261.

DepArtment of mAtHemAtiCS, StAtiStiCS AnD Computer SCienCe

Dr. Sheikh Iqbal AhamedAssociate Professor

Presented: “ERAP: ECC Based RFID Authentication Protocol” and “Towards a Simple Secured Searching Protocol for Future RFID Applications,” IEEE International Workshop on Future Trends Distributed Computing Systems, Kumming, China, October 2008.

Dr. Paul BankstonProfessor

Published: “Not every co-existential map is confluent,” Houston Journal of Mathematics, June 2008.

Published: “Defining Topological Properties via Interactive Mapping Classes,” Topology Proceedings, October 2008.

Presented: “A Topological Counterpart to Existential Embedding,” University of Leeds, United Kingdom, October 2008.

Presented: “Using Mappings to Characterize Topological Properties,” National University of Ireland, Galway, Republic of Ireland, October 2008.

Presented: “A Mapping Characterization of Local Connectedness,” Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, October 2008.

Dr. Naveen BansalProfessor

Presented: “A Bayesian Decision Theoretic Solution to the Problem Related to Microarray Data with Consideration of Intra-correlation Among the Affected Genes,” Pre-ICM International Convention on Mathematical Sciences, Delhi, India, December 2008.

Dr. Dennis BrylowAssistant Professor

Published: “Nexos: A Next Generation Embedded Systems Laboratory,” WESE 2008: Workshop on Embedded Systems Education, (October 2008) Atlanta.

Released: Embedded XINU Operating Systems, software version 1.5, October 2008.

Dr. Stephen MerrillProfessor

Published: “A Poisson-like model of sub-clinical signs from the examination of healthy aging subjects,” Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, Vol. 20 (2008), pp 368-375,

with B. Myklebust, J. Myklebust, N. Reynolds and E. Duthie.

Published: “Four-shell ellipsoidal model employing multipole expansion in ellipsoidal coordinates,” Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Vol. 46 (2008), pp 859-869,

with J. Blimke, J. Myklebust and H. Volkmer.

Published: “Sheepish: Health store as healing sanctuary,” Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing, Vol. 4 (2008), pp 63-65,

with E. Tick and A. Huber.Published: Review of Bruce J.

West’s Where Medicine Went Wrong: Rediscovering the Path to Complexity, in Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences, Vol. 12 (2008), pp 225-226.

Presented: “Empirical Markov Chains as Models of Dynamic Processes,” Society for Chaos Theory, Richmond, Va., August 2008.

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Dr. John MoyerProfessor

Presented: “Umbrellas and Systems,” 8-9 Summit Conference for Mathematics Teacher Leaders of the Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, December 2008.

Presented: “Differential Achievement of LieCal Students Who Used Reform or Non-Reform Mathematics Curricula in Grades 6-8,” LieCal Advisory Board Meeting, University of Delaware, Newark, Del., November 2008.

Presented: “Fractals, Fractions, and Hexagons” and “Triangle Patterns,” Summit Conferences for Mathematics Teacher Leaders in the Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, September/October 2008.

DepArtment of pHiloSopHy

Dr. Owen GoldinAssociate Professor

Presented: “Certainty, Likelihood, and Skepticism in De Caelo,” Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, Fordham University, New York, Oct. 26, 2008.

Presented: “Why is the Posterior Analytics Analytic? Thoughts from the Commentators,” I Commenti Anichi e Medievali Agli Analitici Secondi di Aristotele workshop, University of Pisa, July 7, 2008.

Dr. James SouthChair and Associate Professor

Presented: “Suárez and the Dependence of the Soul on the Body,” Francisco Suárez, S.J. (1548-1617): Last Medieval or First Early Modern? conference, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Sept. 12-14, 2008.

Dr. Richard TaylorProfessor

Published: “Islam in the Transmission of Knowledge East to West,” Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, (2008) Helaine Selin (editor), Springer, Berlin and New York, pp 721-730.

Organized: “Aquinas and the Arabs: A Research Seminar Conference on the Role of Arabic Philosophy in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas in his Commentary on the Sentences,” and Presented “The Use of Models From the Arabic Philosophical Tradition in Conceptualizing the Beatific Vision in Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on the Sentences, 1, D. 49, Q. 2, Art. 1,” Marquette University, Oct. 11-12, 2008.

Roland Teske, S.J.Donald J. Schuenke Professor Emeritus

Published: “Augustine’s Inversion of 1 John 4:8,” Augustinian Studies, Vol. 39 (2008), pp 49-60.

Dr. Pol VandeveldeProfessor

Published: Pierre Rousselot, Essays on Love and Knowledge, Vol. 3 (2008) (Co-edited with Dr. Andrew Tallon, Director of University Press and Professor of Philosophy) Marquette University Press, Milwaukee, 264 pp.

Published: “Le modèle de la traductibilité chez Husserl et Ricoeur. L’exemple de la littérature,” Studia Phaenomenologuica, Vol. 8 (2008), pp 145-161.

Published: “An Unpleasant but Felicitous Ambiguity: Sinn and Bedeutung in Husserl’s Revisions of the Logical Investigations,” Meaning and Language: Phenomenological Perspectives, (2008) Filip Mattens

(editor), Springer, Dordrecht, pp 27-48.

Published: “The challenge of the ‘such as it was’: Ricoeur’s Theory of Narratives,” Paul Ricoeur, (2008) David Kaplan (editor), State University of New York Press, New York, pp 141-162.

Presented: “Seinsverlassenheit und der letzte Gott. Wie radikal ist die Ontologie Heideggers in den dreissiger Jahren?” Messkircher Heidegger-Treffen, Messkirch, Germany, June 2008.

Presented: “Love as an Epistemic Attitude: the Alternative to the Exclusively Causal Model,” Graduate Students Conference, Gonzaga University, April 2008.

DepArtment of pHySiCS

Paul JosephLecturer Inducted: Media Hall of Fame,

Milwaukee Press Club, October 2008.

DepArtment of politiCAl SCienCe

Dr. McGee YoungAssistant Professor

Published: “From Conservation to Environment: The Sierra Club and the Organizational Politics of Change,” Studies in American Political Development, Vol. 22 (Fall 2008), pp 183-203.

Presented: “Constructing an Advocacy Coalition: The RTAA and the Emergence of Free Trade in America,” Policy History Conference, Clayton, Mo., May 31, 2008.

DepArtment of pSyCHology

Dr. Ed de St. AubinAssociate Professor

Published: “Homonegativity and the Lesbian Self: Portraits of the Ego as Either Transcender or Occluder of Negative Social Stereotypes,” Transcending self-interest: psychological explorations of the quiet ego, (2008) H. Wayment and J. Bauer (editors), American Psychological Association Press, Washington, D.C., pp 211-220,

with K. Skerven. Presented: “Predicting Post Trauma

Quality of Life: Meaning-making Trumps Medical Reality,” International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Chicago, November 2008,

with T. deRoon-Cassini, A. Valvano, J. Hastings and P. Horn.

Dr. Meghan CampbellAssistant Professor

Presented: “Making Sense of the Unimaginable: Meaning-Making Shapes Recovery from Severe Stress Experiences,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with T. deRoon-Cassini, A. Valvano, J. Hastings and P. Horn.

Presented: “Optimism Mediates Existential Meaning and Well-Being in Spinal Cord Injured Veterans,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with A. Valvano, T. deRoon-Cassini, J. Hastings and P. Horn.

Presented: “Explorations of sexual minorities help answer many of the big questions in psychology,” University of Northern Iowa Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Conference, Cedar Falls, Iowa, April 2008.

Awarded: Young Investigator Award, NARSAD, August 2008.

Awarded: Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, Tourette Syndrome Association, August 2008.

Elected: Executive Board, Society for Personology, June 2008.

Dr. Stephen FranzoiProfessor

Published: Social Psychology, 5th edition (2009), McGraw-Hill, Boston.

Published: Essentials of Psychology, 3rd edition, (2008) Atomic Dog/Cengage Publishing, Cincinnati.

Presented: “Women’s and Men’s Body Judgments: Social Comparison Tendencies and Consequences,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with K. Vasquez, E. Sparapani, J. Martin, M. Aebly and K. Kern.

Presented: “Female Weight Loss and Tall Poppy Syndrome,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with K. Vasquez and K.D. Van Velzer.

Dr. Alyson GerdesAssistant Professor

Presented: “Families of children with ADHD: Child factors predicting treatment dropout,” American Psychological Association, Boston, August 2008.

Dr. Stephen GuastelloProfessor

Published: “Group dynamics: Adaptation, coordination, and leadership emergence,” Chaos and complexity in psychology: Theory of nonlinear dynamical systems; (2009) S. Guastello, M. Koopmans and D. Pincus (editors); Cambridge University Press, New York, pp 402-433.

Published: “Introduction to nonlinear dynamics and complexity,” (2009) Chaos and complexity in psychology: Theory of nonlinear dynamical systems, Cambridge University Press, New York, pp 1-40,

with L.S. Liebovitch.Published: “Personality and

creativity,” (2009) Routledge Companion to Creativity, T. Rickards, M. Runco and S. Moger (editors), pp 267-278, Routledge, United Kingdom.

Published: “Cross-cultural generalizability of a cusp catastrophe model for binge drinking among college students,” Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 12 (2008), pp 397-407,

with Y. Aruka, M. Doyle and K. Smerz.

Edited: Chaos and complexity in psychology: Theory of nonlinear dynamical systems, (2009) Cambridge University Press, New York,

with M. Koopmans and D. Pincus.Presented: “Prototypes of chaos and

conflict,” Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences, Richmond, Va., August 2008.

Presented: “Attractor and Lyapunov models for reach and grasp movements with application to robot assisted therapy,” Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences, Richmond, Va., August 2008,

with D.E. Nathan and M.J. Johnson.

Presented: “Chaos and conflict: Recognizing patterns,” Werner Institute, Creighton University, Omaha, Neb., June 2008.

Presented: “Nonlinear dynamics and work group coordination: Implicit learning, synchronization, and group self-efficacy,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008.

Chaired: “Self-organization and emergent structures in psychological phenomena,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008.

Dr. James South

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Dr. Astrida KaugarsAssistant Professor

Published: “Assessing medical regimen and nutritional information in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) using 24-hour recall method,” (2008) 68th Scientific Sessions Abstracts, 1686-P,

with J. Balliet; Graduate Student Renee DeBoard; K. Maglio; A. Smith; Graduate Student Christopher Fitzgerald; R. Alemzadeh and J. Kichler.

Presented: “Assessing medical regimen and nutritional information in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) using 24-hour recall method,” American Diabetes Association, San Francisco, June 2008,

with J. Balliet; Graduate Student Renee DeBoard; K. Maglio; A. Smith; Graduate Student Christopher Fitzgerald; R. Alemzadeh and J. Kichler.

Presented: “The influence of disordered eating behaviors and depressive symptomatology in Type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus,” National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, April 2008,

with J.C. Kichler and R. Alemzadeh.

Presented: “Emotional, social, family, and academic functioning in children with constipation and encopresis: How is quality of life affected?” National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, April 2008,

with S. Heinze; M. Kinservik; L. Reinemann; Graduate Student Brian Schneider; A. Silverman and M. Sood.

Presented: “Examining the emotional climate of families of adolescents with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM),” Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, March 2008,

with J. Kichler; Graduate Student Christopher Fitzgerald; E. Jorgenson; L. Perazzo and R. Alemzadeh.

Dr. Kristy NielsonChair and Associate Professor

Presented: “Brain activation during different intensity isometric contractions with the dorsiflexor muscles” and “Brain activation and modulation of force fluctuation during a fatiguing contraction of the lower leg,” Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., November 2008,

with Tejin Yoon, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences; Dr. Marnie Vanden Noven, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences; M.D. Verber; Dr. Alexander Ng, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences; and Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences.

Presented: “Arousal induced after learning enhances veridical memory and reduces false memory in a post-event misinformation task,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with Graduate Student Shaun English, M. Schoenleber, T. Niles and T. Arentsen.

Presented: “Gum chewing after learning enhances memory consolidation,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with J. Genereux, T. Niles, R. Matranga and Graduate Student Shaun English.

Presented: “Arousal enhances memory in those unaware of arousal: a study of alexithymia,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with Graduate Student Mitchell Meltzer.

Presented: “Gender and masculinity differences in arousal-induced enhancement of incidental emotional memory,” Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2008,

with Graduate Student Shaun English and Undergraduate Student Alicia Ali.

Presented: “Gender and sex role attitudes affect incidental memory for emotional words,” Wisconsin Psychological Association, Madison, Wis., April 2008,

with Undergraduate Student Alicia Ali.

Presented: “Physiological arousal alone modulates memory consolidation: a study in alexithymia,” Wisconsin Psychological Association, Madison, Wis., April 2008,

with Graduate Student Mitchell Meltzer.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences.

Dr. Debra OswaldAssistant Professor

Published: “Reflections on conducting social research,” PsycCRITIQUES – Contemporary Psychology, (Aug. 27, 2008) American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Published: “Gender stereotypes and women’s reports of liking and ability for traditionally masculine and feminine occupations,” Psychology of Women Quarterly, Vol. 32 (2008), pp 196-203.

Published: “Male rape myths: The role of gender, violence, and sexism,” Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 23 (2008), pp 600-615,

with K.M. Chapleau and B.L. Russell.

DepArtment of SoCiAl AnD CulturAl SCienCeS

Dr. Roberta ColesAssociate Professor

Published: “Others in the Making of Selves,” Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 30 (2008), pp 197-226.

Dr. Mary Ann FarkasAssociate Professor

Published: “Reentry and reintegration: Challenges faced by families of convicted sex offenders,” Federal Sentencing Reporter, Vol. 20, No. 2 (2008), pp 88-92.

with Dr. Gale Miller, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences.

Dr. James A. HolsteinProfessor

Published: Analyzing Narrative Reality, (2009) Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif.,

with J. Gubrium.

Dr. Gale MillerProfessor and Research Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Mary Ann Farkas, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences.

DepArtment of tHeology

Dr. Patrick CareyProfessor and William J. Kelly, S.J., Chair in Catholic Theology

Presented: “Catholic Social Thought in the USA, 1840 to 1920,” Peking University, Beijing, October 2008.

Presented: “Catholic Church and Interreligious Dialogue,” Beijing Forum, Beijing, October 2008.

Dr. Ralph Del ColleAssociate Professor

Published: “Oneness-Trinitarian Final Report, 2002-2007: A Catholic Response,” Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Vol. 30, No. 2 (2008), pp 255-262.

Published: the Foreword, to Gifted Response: The Triune God as the Causative Agency of our Responsive Worship, (2008) Dennis Ngien (editor), Paternoster, Colorado Springs, pp ix-xii.

Published: “Catholic-Methodist-Pentecostal: A Trialogue?” Ecumenial Trends, Vol. 37, No. 8 (2008), pp 7-9, 15.

Published: “Inspiration and Inerrancy in Scripture,” Chicago Studies, Vol. 47, No. 1 (2008), pp 25-38.

Presented: “Self-construal and routine and strategic maintenance behaviors in romantic relationships,” International Association of Relationship Research, Providence, R.I., July 2008,

with L. Baker.Presented: “Women’s benevolent

sexism and legitimizing violence against women,” Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2008,

with K. Chapleau.

Dr. Matthew SandersAssistant Professor

Presented: “Sex determines the differential effects of chronic restraint and chronic variable stress on fear conditioning and Fos activation in mice,” Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., November 2008.

Presented: “Stress and the Brain (and the limits of laboratory science),” UW–Milwaukee, September 2008.

Presented: “Aged mice demonstrate deficient renewal of extinguished fear,” Pavlovian Society, Weehawken, N.J., September 2008.

Presented: “Fear extinction and renewal in C57Bl/6 mice and CamKKalpha mutants,” Midwestern Psychology Association, Chicago, May 2008,

with J. Miller, T. Chatila and M.S. Fanselow.

Dr. Stephen M. SaundersAssociate Professor

Presented: “The Challenge of Addictions: Organizing Effective Responses within the Church and in the Family,” Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Annual Mental Health Conference, Brainerd, Minn., April 2008.

Dr. Anees SheikhProfessor

Presented: “Wisdom Within: How to Connect with It” and “Happiness and Health: The Role of Imagination,” Mind, Body, and Spirit Conference, UW–Stout, Nov. 2, 2008.

Presented: “Happiness and Health: The Role of Mental Imagery,” Minneapolis Pathways, Minneapolis, Nov. 1, 2008.

Dr. Mary Anne SideritsAssistant Professor

Published: “Journeying in twilight: Agnosticism and spirituality,” WomanSoul: The inner life of women’s spirituality, (2008) C.A. Rayburn and L. Comas-Diaz (editors), Praeger, Westport, Conn.

Presented: “Symposium on Women’s Spirituality,” American Psychological Association, Boston, Aug. 15, 2008.

Dr. Astrida Kaugars

Dr. Mary Ann Farkas and Dr. Gale Miller

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Robert Doran, S.J.Emmett Doerr Chair in Systematic Theology

Published: “Being in Love with God: A Source of Analogies for Theological Understanding,” Irish Theological Quarterly, Vol. 73 (2008), pp 227-242.

Published: “Envisioning a Systematic Theology,” Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 20 (2008), pp 105-126.

Presented: Emmett Doerr Lecture, “The Non-violent Cross: Lonergan and Girard on Redemption,” Marquette University, Sept. 25, 2008.

Presented: “Preserving Lonergan’s Understanding of Thomist Metaphysics: A Proposal and an Example,” Lonergan Workshop, Boston College, June 15-20, 2008.

Presented: “The Abiding Significance of the Ethics of Insight,” Conference on Bernard Lonerga, Naples, Italy, May 2008.

Presented: “Spontaneity, Autonomy, and Cultural Critique: A Meeting Point for Lonergan and Girard,” West Coast Methods Institute, Loyola Marymount University, April 2008.

Dr. Michael Duffey Associate Professor

Edited: Justice and Mercy Will Kiss: Paths to Peace in a World of Many Faiths, (2008) Marquette University Press,

with Deborah S. Nash.

William Kurz, S.J.Professor

Published: “From the Servant in Isaiah to Jesus and Apostles in Luke-Acts to Christians Today: Spirit-Filled Witness to the Ends of the Earth,” Between Experience and Interpretation: Engaging the Writings of the New Testament, (2008) Mary F. Foskett and O. Wesley Allen, Jr. (editors), Abingdon Press, Nashville, Tenn., pp 175-194 and 240-245.

Presented: “Mary, Woman and Mother in God’s Saving New Testament Plan,” Academy of Catholic Theology, Washington, D.C., May-June 2008.

Appointed: Editorial Board, Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research, July 2008.

Dr. Ulrich LehnerAssistant Professor

Edited: Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim’s 1781 Commentarius in suam retractationem, (2008) Bautz, Nordhausen, 312 pp.

Edited: Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim’s 1777 Justinus Febronius abbreviatus et emendatus, (2008) Bautz, Nordhausen, 312 pp.

Presented: “Enlightenment and Ecumenism” and “What is Catholic Enlightenment,” International Research Center for Comparative History of Religious Orders, University of Eichstaett, Germany, June 3-4, 2008.

Dr. D. Stephen LongProfessor

Published: The Sovereignty of God Debate, (2008) Cascade Press, Eugene, Ore.,

with George Kalantzis.Presented: “John Wesley and the

Relation of the Two Tables,” Reading the Decalogue through the Centuries conference, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., Nov. 7, 2008.

Presented: “Metaphysics and the Principle of Economy,” American Academy of Religion, Chicago, Nov. 3, 2008.

Presented: “The Truth of Politics and the Politics of Truth,” Grandeur of Reason Conference, Rome, Sept. 4, 2008.

Dr. Robert MassonAssociate Professor

Presented: “Analogy as Higher-Order Metaphor” and “Is there Any Saving God? Exercises in Metaphoric Meaning,” Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany, June 2008.

Presented: “Reinterpreting Rahner’s Balance,” Catholic Theological Society of America, Miami, June 6, 2008.

Presented: “Race, Ethnicity and Pedagogy,” The College Theology Society, Newport, R.I., May 30, 2008.

Dr. Mickey MattoxAssociate Professor

Presented: “God: As Seen in Martin Luther’s Readings of the Saints of Genesis” and “Handling God and Religion in the Reformation Classroom: Catholic Voices from ‘Are Catholics Christian?’ to ‘Catholic Cacophony in the Post-Catholic Classroom,’” Sixteenth Century Studies Society & Conference, St. Louis, Oct. 24-25, 2008.

Dr. Irfan Omar Assistant Professor

Published: “Mahatma Gandhi and Wahiduddin Khan on Nonviolence and Jihad,” Justice and Mercy Will Kiss: Paths to Peace in a World of Many Faiths, (2008) Michael K. Duffey and Deborah S. Nash (editors), Marquette University Press, pp 153-163.

Published: “Towards an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence: A Critical Appraisal of Maulana Wahiduddin Khan’s View of Jihad,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection, Vol. 72, No. 9 (September 2008), pp 671-680, and Vol. 72, No. 10 (October 2008), pp 751-58.

Presented: “Religion and Secular Society: The Case of Islam,” American Academy of Religion, Chicago, Nov. 1-2, 2008.

Presented: “Religious Selves, Secular Spaces: Muslim Personal Law in a Non-Muslim Milieu,” Conference on South Asia, UW–Madison, Oct. 17-19, 2008.

Philip Rossi, S.J.Professor

Published: “Cosmopolitanism and the Interests of Reason: A Social Framework for Human Action in History,” Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants: Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Vol. 4 (2008), Valerio Rohden, Ricardo R. Terra, Guido A. de Almeida and Margit Ruffing (editors), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, pp 65-75.

Presented: “Sustaining Civil Discourse,” American Academy of Religion, Chicago, November 2008.

Dr. Jame SchaeferAssistant Professor

Published: “Valuing Earth Intrinsically and Instrumentally: A

Theological Framework for Environmental Ethics,” Shingaku Digest, Vol. 104, No. 2 (2008), pp 90-110.

Published: “Appreciating the Beauty of Earth,” Nanjing Theological Review, Vol. 76, No. 3 (2008), pp 145-184.

Reviewed: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin on People and Planet, Celia Deane-Drummond (editor), Theological Studies, Vol. 69, No. 2 (2008), p 478.

Reviewed: John Hart’s Sacramental Commons: Christian Ecological Ethics, in Zygon, Vol. 43, No. 4 (2008), pp 995-998.

Presented: “Subsidiarity, Solidarity, and a Positive Model of the Human Person: Promising Theological Constructs for Addressing Human-Forced Climate Change,” Xavier University, Cincinnati, Oct. 26, 2008.

Presented: “Deep Theology: A Realistic Approach to Coping with Disease, Illness, and Death,” Society for Spirituality, Theology and Health, Duke University, Durham N.C., June 26, 2008.

Presented: “Reconstructing Attributes of God — Power, Wisdom, and Goodness,” Catholic Theological Society of America, Miami, June 7, 2008.

Convened: “Global Warming: Facts, Fictions, Theories, and Catholic Theology,” Catholic Theological Society of America, Miami, June 7, 2008.

Dr. John SchmittAssociate Professor

Presented: “Christianity and Islam,” Kiwanis Club of Elm Grove, Elm Grove, Wis., Nov. 28, 2008.

Presented: “Islam and the Catholic Church,” North Central Lieutenancy of the Equestrian Order of the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Milwaukee, Oct. 11, 2008.

Dr. Susan WoodChair and Professor

Presented: “Rediscovering the Church as Community,” Saint Mary College, Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 13, 2008.

Presented: “Response to Canonical Theism,” American Academy of Religion, Chicago, Nov. 3, 2008.

College of Business Administration

DepArtment of ACCounting

Dr. Michael AkersChair and Professor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Qianhua Ling, Department of Accounting.

Michael BrowneAdjunct Instructor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Qianhua Ling, Department of Accounting.

Dr. Don GiacominoProfessor and Flynn Chair

Presented: see entry for Dr. Qianhua Ling, Department of Accounting.

Dr. Qianhua Ling Assistant Professor

Presented: “Competitive Strategy and Voluntary Environmental Disclosure,” American Accounting Association, Anaheim, Calif., Aug. 3-6, 2008,

with Maryanne Mowen.Presented: “An Examination of the

Use of the Board Balanced Scorecard by Large Public Corporations,” International Business and Economics Research Conference, Las Vegas, Sept. 29 to Oct. 2, 2008,

with Dr. Don Giacomino, Department of Accounting; Michael Browne, Department of Accounting; and Dr. Michael Akers, Department of Accounting.

Dr. Michael Duffey

Dr. Jame Schaefer

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DepArtment of eConomiCS

Dr. David ClarkChair and Professor

Presented: “Foreclosures and the Wisconsin Housing Market,” Examining Successful Collaborations and Ongoing Barriers to Foreclosure Prevention conference, Waukesha, Wis., November 2008.

Presented: “Housing in the U.S., the Midwest and Southeastern Wisconsin,” Ozaukee County Realtors Association, Cedarburg, Wis., October 2008.

Presented: “U.S. Housing Market Conditions,” TRC Global Solutions, Inc. Client Meeting, Milwaukee, August 2008.

Dr. Joseph DanielsProfessor

Presented: “Exchange-Rate Pass Through, Openness, Inflation, and the Sacrifice Ratio,” International Atlantic Economic Society, Montreal, Oct. 11, 2008.

Dr. Farrokh NourzadProfessor

Presented: “Assessing the Predictive Power of Alternative Indicators of Inflation,” International Atlantic Economic Conference, Montreal, Oct. 11, 2008.

Dr. Rebecca SandersAssistant Professor

Published: “Common supercyclic vectors for a path of operators,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 337 (2008), pp 646-655,

with K. Chan.Presented: “Common hypercyclic

vectors and the Hypercyclicity Criterion,” Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, Nov. 10, 2008.

Dr. Miao WangAssistant Professor

Presented: “International R&D Transfer and Technical Efficiency: Evidence from Panel Study,” International Atlantic Economic Conference, Montreal, Oct. 9-12, 2008.

DepArtment of finAnCe

Dr. Matteo ArenaAssistant Professor

Published: “A Face Can Launch a Thousand Shares (and a 0.80% abnormal return),” Journal of Behavioral Finance, Vol. 9 ( July 2008), pp 107-116,

with John S. Howe.Presented: “Multinational Firms and

Debt Location” and “It Takes Two: The Incidence and Effectiveness of co-CEOs,” Financial Management Association, Dallas, October 2008.

DepArtment of mAnAgement

Dr. Asda ChintakanandaAssistant Professor

Presented: “Are Firm Transformations Determined on a Punctuated or Continuous Timeframe?: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Firms” and “Timing New Releases in High-Technology Markets: An Analysis of Network Effects and Real Options Perspectives,” Strategic Management Society, Cologne, Germany, October 2008.

Presented: “Multidimensionality of Uncertainty and Entrepreneurial Action: Influence of Firms’ IPO Decisions” and “The Decision to Go Public: A Real Options Perspective,” Academy of Management Meeting, San Diego, August 2008.

J. William and mary Diederich College of CommunicationSheena M. CareyInternship Coordinator/Lecturer

Presented: “Defining and Describing His New Place: The Identity Biography of Barack Obama,” The Obama Effect conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Oct. 23-25, 2008,

with Kami Anderson.

DepArtment of ADvertiSing AnD puBliC relAtionS

Dr. Joyce WolburgChair, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, and Associate Professor

Published: “‘Selling Sin’ in a Hostile Environment: A Comparison of Ukrainian and American Tobacco Advertising Strategies in Magazines,” Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising, Vol. 30, No. 2 (fall 2008), pp 49-65,

with Olesya Venger.

DepArtment of JournAliSm

Dr. Lawrence SoleyColnik Chair and Professor

Published: “News Sources,” International Encyclopedia of Communication, (2008) pp 3,273-3,277, Wolfgang Donsbach (editor), Blackwell Publishing.

College of educationDr. Terry BurantAdjunct Assistant Professor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Jon Dooley, Office of Student Affairs.

Becky GundrumBusiness Manager

Grant: $59,662, H-Anonymous, “Greater Milwaukee Catholic Education Consortium.”

Dr. Bill HenkDean

Published: “Innovative models for Catholic school renewal: A reflection,” The Carnegie Conversation on Catholic Education, (2008) Alliance for Catholic Education Press, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., pp 84-85,

with Mary Diez and Dr. Martin Scanlan, Department of Educational Policy and Leadership.

Appointed: Member, Wisconsin Coalition for a Public Boarding School, July 2008.

Appointed: Member, Wisconsin Higher Education Business Roundtable, Subcommittee on K-12 Education and the UW System, May 2008.

Dr. Lauren LeslieProfessor Emerita

Published: Intervention Strategies to follow an Informal Reading Inventory Assessment: What do I do now? 2nd edition, (2008) Allyn Bacon, New York,

with JoAnne Caldwell. Published: “Formal and

Informal Assessment of Reading Comprehension,” Handbook of Research in Reading Comprehension, (2009) G. Duffy and S. Israel (editors), Erlbaum/Routledge, Mahwah, N.J.

DepArtment of CounSeling AnD eDuCAtionAl pSyCHology

Dr. Lisa EdwardsAssistant Professor

Published: “The influence of religiosity, gender, and language preference acculturation on sexual activity among Latino/a adolescents,” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 30 (2008), pp 447-462,

with Dr. Richard Fehring, College of Nursing; Keyona Jarrett, AMUW Graduate Assistant, College of Education; and Dr. Kristin Haglund, College of Nursing.

Published: “A content and methodological review of counseling articles concerning Biracial/Multiracial issues,” Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol. 55 (2008), pp 411-418,

with J.T. Pedrotti.

DepArtment of eDuCAtionAl poliCy AnD leADerSHip

Dr. Martin ScanlanAssistant Professor

Published: “Caregiver engagement in religious urban elementary schools,” Marriage & Family Review, Vol. 43, No. 2 (2008), pp 308-337.

Published: “Grammar of Catholic schooling and radically ‘catholic’ schools,” Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 8 (2008), pp 25-54.

Published: see entry for Dr. Bill Henk, College of Education.

Presented: “Meeting students’ special needs in Catholic schools,” Catholic Educational Law Symposium, Louisville, Ky., July 11-13, 2008.

inStitute for tHe trAnSformAtion of leArning

Dr. Howard FullerDirector and Distinguished Professor

Grant: $300,000, Annie E. Casey Foundation, “School Development and Accreditation Center,”

with Dr. Robert Pavlik, Institute for the Transformation of Learning.

Grant: $300,000, Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, “Support of General Operations.”

Dr. Robert PavlikAssistant Director

Grant: see entry for Dr. Howard Fuller, Institute for the Transformation of Learning.

Dr. Farrokh Nourzad

Dr. Joyce Wolburg

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Federal Criminal Restitution — a step-by-step approach to the determination of restitution, how it affects the criminal justice process and how the criminal justice system interacts with the civil litigation process. See p. 13.

Federal Jury Practice and Instructions — a reference on federal jury practice and instructions, providing step-by-step guidance through every phase of a civil or criminal federal jury trial. See p. 13.

Illinois Practice Series: Civil Discovery — a desk reference for Illinois civil litigation attorneys and judges, combining the latest case law and rules with expert analysis, practice tips, forms and checklists, creating a comprehensive work on civil discovery practice in Illinois. See p. 13.

Virginia Practice: Civil Discovery — covers obtaining evidence in foreign countries, electronic discovery, ethics and professionalism, spoliation, witness compensation and explanations of the requirements of each Virginia civil discovery rule. See p. 13.

Vol. 1 Wisconsin Pleading and Practice — answers procedural questions that arise daily in a legal practice, covering procedural issues in real property, wills, trusts and estates, family law, organizing a small business, personal property, debtor-creditor relations, litigation and administrative proceedings. See p. 13.

Wisconsin Practice Series: Elder Law — addresses the legal issues facing older people and their families — for attorneys specializing in elder law and estate planning, general practitioners and older individuals and their families. See p. 13.

Wisconsin Practice Series: Wisconsin Elements of an Action — an analysis of the required elements for various causes of action in Wisconsin, including limitations, claims, remedies, defenses, jury instructions and verdicts and settlements for each of the causes of action. See p. 13.

Jay Grenig and Daniel Blinka Wisconsin Civil Rules Handbook — portable reference of civil litigation questions for court appearances, depositions and conferences with text of the Wisconsin Rules of Civil Procedure and the Wisconsin Rules of Evidence. See p. 13.

Dr. Stephen GuastelloChaos and complexity in psychology: Theory of nonlinear dynamical systems — focuses on the roles of nonlinear dynamical systems theory in the development of psychological theory, covering the fundamentals of chaos, complexity and other nonlinear dynamics. See p. 4.

the Book Shelf

Books published by Marquette University faculty and staff since the previous issue of Compendium.

Dr. Michael Duffey Justice and Mercy Will Kiss: Paths to Peace in a World of Many Faiths — a collection of scholarly thinking addressing how the human race can turn away from violence and end war once and for all. See p. 6.

Dr. Stephen FranzoiEssentials of Psychology — an introduction to the science of psychology as a journey of discovery undertaken both by researchers in their search for knowledge over the past century and students over the course of a term. See p. 4.

Social Psychology — an overview of how social psychology theories and studies “fit” into the overall understanding of social behavior, with an emphasis on a core concept of the self and how the individual as a self interacts with the social world. See p. 4.

Dr. Sarah GendronRepetition, Difference and Knowledge in the Work of Samuel Beckett, Jacques Derrida and Gilles Deleuze — explores how three thinkers employ repetition as a means with which to unsettle some of the most fundamental notions of the human experience, such as time, presence, originality and being. See p. 3.

Dr. Michael Patrick GillespieThe Myth of an Irish Cinema — a ground-breaking challenge to the traditional view of filmmaking, contesting the existence of an Irish national cinema, given the social, economic and cultural complexity of contemporary Irish identity. See p. 2.

Jay GrenigElectronic Discovery and Records Management Guide — a proactive approach to discovery of electronically stored information, with emphasis on records management and the recognition that issues relating to the discovery of electronically stored information arise in state and federal court and administrative proceedings. See p. 13.

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Books published by Marquette University faculty and staff since the previous issue of Compendium.

James A. HolsteinAnalyzing Narrative Reality — a framework for analyzing the construction and use of stories in society, centering on the interplay of narrative work and environments, ranging from the social organization of storytelling to the elements that shape the production of particular accounts. See p. 5.

Dr. Lezlie Knox Creating Clare of Assisi — Clarifies Clare’s contributions to female Franciscanism as an institution established by Clare of Assisi in collaboration with Saint Francis and what it meant for enclosed women to depend on alms by distinguishing the historical figure from uses of her legacy. See p. 3.

Dr. Ulrich LehnerJohann Nikolaus von Hontheim’s 1781 Commentarius in suam retractationem and Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim’s 1777 Justinus Febronius abbreviatus et emendatus — Edition of a key text of 18th Century Catholicism on the state of the Church and the Papacy with substantial introduction. See p. 6.

Dr. Lauren LeslieIntervention Strategies — provides an understanding of how to tie reading assessment to intervention with activities for intervention sessions based upon specific assessment results, with lesson plan structures for individuals, small groups and full classes. See p. 7.

Dr. D. Stephen LongThe Sovereignty of God Debate — a collection of lectures in which theologians answer questions such as “How is God sovereign with respect to creation?” “Does creation affect God?” and “Does God suffer or change because of creation?” See page 10.

Dr. Tim MachanVafprudnismal — an old Norse poem from the height of the Viking Age in which the god Óðinn and ancient giant Vafþrúðnir engage in a deadly game requiring bravery, courage and cunning. See p. 2.

Dr. Tim McMahonGrand Opportunity — an examination of the significance of the Gaelic Revival in forming Ireland’s national identity, scrutinizing the ways in which society absorbed leaders’ messages, tracing the interaction between the ideas propagated by the Gaelic League and the variety of meanings ordinary people attached to Ireland and to being Irish. See p. 3.

Dr. Donald NeumannEssentials of Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistant — starts with the basic principles of kinesiology and builds up to the applied presentation of upper- and lower-extremity areas of the body with body-region chapters, chapter outlines, key terms, learning objectives and clinical feature boxes. See p. 11.

Paul SecundaLabor Law Teacher’s Manual — conveys the state of labor relations law in the United States with brief summaries of cases and materials and sample answers for discussion problems to help professors challenge students to think whether there may be a better labor relations system. See p. 14.

Drs. Pol Vandevelde and Andy TallonEssays on love and knowledge — a collection of works by Pierre Rousselot, a Jesuit priest, philosopher and theologian. See p. 4.

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College of engineering

DepArtment of BiomeDiCAl engineering

Dr. Karla BustamanteAssistant Research Professor

Published: see entries for Dr. Gerald Harris, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Presented: see entries for Dr. Gerald Harris, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Dr. Gerald HarrisProfessor and Director of the Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Engineering Center

Published: “Foot and ankle kinematics in patients with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction,” Gait and Posture, Vol. 27 (2008), pp 331-339,

with Mary Ellen Ness, Jason Long and Richard Marks.

Published: “Comparison of Upper Extremity Kinematics in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy Using Anterior and Posterior Walkers,” Gait and Posture, Vol. 28 (2008), pp 412-419,

with Dr. Kelly Strifling, Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biomedical Engineering; N. Lu; Dr. Mei Wang, Department of Biomedical Engineering; K. Cao; J.D. Ackman; J.P. Klein and J.P. Schwab.

Published: “Application of a Bi-Planar Postural Stability Model in Children with Cerebral Palsy,” Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, (August 2008) Vancouver, British Columbia,

with Dr. Karla Bustamante, Department of Biomedical Engineering; J.T. Long; Susan Riedel, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; A. Graf; J. Krzak; S. Hassani and P. Smith.

Published: “Multisegmental Foot Model with Bone-based Referencing: Sensitivity to Radiographic Input Parameters,” Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, (August 2008) Vancouver, British Columbia,

with J.T. Long; Dr. Jack Winters, Department of Biomedical Engineering; and Dr. Mei Wang, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Published: “Upper Extremity Kinetics of Children with Myelomeningocele during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait,” Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, (August 2008) Vancouver, British Columbia,

with Dr. Brooke Slavens, ARRT Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biomedical Engineering/Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Engineering Center; and P. Sturm.

Published: “Postural Control under Altered Sensory Conditions in Children with Cerebral Palsy,” Proceedings of the Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America, ( June 2008) Washington, D.C.,

with Dr. Karla Bustamante, Department of Biomedical Engineering; J. Long; Susan Riedel, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; S. Hassani; A. Graf and J. Krzak.

Published: “Wrist Joint Reaction Moments in Children with Cerebral Palsy Using Anterior and Posterior Walkers,” Proceedings of the Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America, ( June 2008) Washington, D.C.,

with K. Konop; Dr. Kelly Strifling, Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biomedical Engineering; Dr. Mei Wang, Department of Biomedical Engineering; K. Cao; J. Ackman and J. Schwab.

Published: “Simulation of Dynamic Pedorthosis Using Computer Modeling in the Treatment of Clubfoot,” Proceedings of the Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America, ( June 2008) Washington, D.C.,

with R. Rizza, X. Liu, J. Thometz, R. Lyon, S. Kamara and C. Tassone.

Presented: “Postural Stability and Outcome Assessment in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis,” American Academy of Pediatrics, Boston, Oct. 11-14, 2008,

with P. Sturm; K. Hammerberg; S. Hassani; A. Graf; J. Krzak; and Dr. Karla Bustamante, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Presented: “Postural Sway Differences in Children with Diplegic and Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy,” AACPDM Meeting, Atlanta, Sept. 17-20, 2008,

with Dr. Karla Bustamante, Department of Biomedical Engineering; J. Long; A. Graf; and Susan Riedel, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Presented: “Evaluation of Dynamic Foot Pressures and Foot and Ankle Kinematics Twenty-One Years Following Operatively Treated Clubfoot” and “A Twenty-One Year Follow-up of Adults after Comprehensive Soft-tissue Release for Clubfoot Deformity,” International Clubfoot Congress, Hong Kong, Aug. 27-28, 2008,

with P.A. Smith, A. Graf, S. Hassani, A. Flanagan, A. Caudill, J. Krzak, J. Long and K.N. Kuo.

Dr. John LaDisa, Jr.Assistant Professor

Presented: “Combined use of imaging and computational techniques to investigate fluid dynamics in stented coronary bifurcations,” Imaging and Physiology Summit, Seoul, Korea, November 2008,

with Andrew Williams, Research Assistant, College of Engineering; and Bon-Kwon Koo.

Dr. Mei WangAdjunct Assistant Professor

Published: see entries for Dr. Gerald Harris, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Dr. Jack WintersProfessor

Published: see entry for Dr. Gerald Harris, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

DepArtment of eleCtriCAl AnD Computer engineering

Dr. Shrinivas JoshiProfessor

Published: “The power flow angle of acoustic waves in thin piezoelectric plates,” IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, Vol. 55 (September 2008), pp 1,984–1,991,

with Dr. Boris Zaitsev and Dr. Iren E. Kuznetsova, Research Associates, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Susan RiedelAssociate Professor

Published: see entries for Dr. Gerald Harris, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Gerald Harris, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

DepArtment of meCHAniCAl engineering

Dr. Joseph Domblesky Associate Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. G.E. Otto Widera, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.

Dr. G.E. Otto WideraProfessor

Published: “Burst Analysis of Cylindrical Shells,” Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Vol. 130, No.1 (2008), 5 pp,

with L. Xue and Z. Sang.Published: “A Cutting Rate Model

for Reciprocating Sawing,” Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering,” Vol. 130, No. 5 (2008), 7 pp,

with Dr. Joseph Domblesky, Department of Mechanical Engineering; and T. James.

Published: “Study of Plastic Limit Load of Pressurized Cylinders with Lateral Nozzles,” Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Vol. 130, No. 4 (2008), 7 pp,

with N. Li and Z. Sang.Published: “Dynamic Burst Pressure

Simulation of Cylindrical Shells” and “Dynamic Burst Pressure Simulation of Cylinder-Cylinder Intersections,” Proceedings of the ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Chicago, July 2008, 10 pp,

with C. Cheng.

College of Health Sciences Dr. William CullinanDean

Published: “Functional role of local GABAergic influences on the HPA axis,” Brain Structure and Function, Vol. 213 (2008), pp 63-72,

with Dr. Dana Ziegler, Research Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences; and J. Herman.

Dr. Kim HalulaAssociate Dean of Health Sciences and Interim Chair, Department of Physician Assistant Studies

Published: “Case Study 19: Conflict-ing Guidelines,” Ethics and Law for Dental Hygiene, (2008) Phyllis Beemsterboer (editor), Elsevier.

Served: facilitator, “Clinical Training and Doctorates Issues” panel, Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions — College of Health Deans, Milwaukee, July 2008.

DepArtment of BiomeDiCAl SCienCeS

Dr. Edward CarrollClinical Assistant Professor

Published: “Cell and Tissue Charac-teristics,” pp 58-93; “Genetic Control of Cell Function and Inheritance,” pp 112-132; “Organization and Control of Neural Function” with Robin Curtis, pp 1,182-1,224; and “Disorders of Visual Function” with Scott Jens and Robin Curtis, pp 1,388-1,426; in Pathophysiology, 8th edition (2009), Carol Porth and Glenn Matfin (editors), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Dr. SuJean ChoiAssistant Professor

Presented: “Mary Dallman: From Soup to Nuts,” American Neuroendocrine Society, San Rafael, Calif., June 11-13, 2008.

Dr. Xiang-Qun HuResearch Assistant Professor

Published: see entries for Dr. Robert Peoples, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Robert PeoplesAssociate Professor

Presented: “Understanding the importance of intracellular regions in the glycine receptor for ethanol actions,” Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, D.C., June 2008,

with L.G. Aguayo, G. Yevenes, G. Moraga-Cid and G. Schmalzing.

Presented: “Distinct roles of R246 and P247 in gating mechanism of the 5-HT3A receptor and allosteric modulation by trichloroethanol,” Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, D.C., June 2008,

with Dr. Xiang-Qun Hu, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Presented: “Single-channel behavior of NMDA receptors with mutations at an alcohol-sensitive site in the M4 domain, Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, D.C., June 2008,

with Dr. Hong Ren, Department of Biomedical Sciences; and Dr. Xiang-Qun Hu, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Dr. SuJean Choi

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Dr. Hong RenResearch Assistant Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Robert Peoples, Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Dr. Dana ZieglerResearch Assistant Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. William Cullinan, College of Health Sciences.

DepArtment of CliniCAl lABorAtory SCienCe

Dr. April HarkinsAssistant Professor

Presented: “Characterizing Phospholipase D1 Activity in Candida albicans Isolates from Different Host Sites,” American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Washington, D.C., July 29 to Aug 2, 2008.

Awarded: 2008 American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Annual Meeting Poster Competition First Place Award, July 29 to Aug. 2, 2008, Washington, D.C.

Dr. Linda LaatschAssociate Professor

Presented: “Is There an Echo in Your Laboratory? Managing, Teaching, and Working With Echo-Boomers,” American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Washington, D.C., July 31, 2008.

DepArtment of pHySiCAl tHerApy

Dr. Emilie AubertAdjunct Associate Professor

Published: “Normal Motor Development” and “Adaptive Equipment for Children with Physical Disabilities,” Pediatric Physical Therapy, 4th Edition, (2008) Jan S. Tecklin (editor), Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

Dr. Marie Hoeger BementAssistant Professor

Presented: “Neurobiology of Pain,” International Association for the Study of Pain, Dublin, Ireland, August 2008.

Presented: “The Role of Exercise in the Management of Musculoskeletal Pain,” International Association for the Study of Pain, Glasgow, Scotland, August 2008.

Dr. William EbbenAssistant Professor

Published: “Effect of remote voluntary contractions on knee extensor torque,” Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Vol. 40, No. 10 (2008), pp 1,805-1,809,

with David Leigh and Christopher Geiser, Department of Physical Therapy.

Published: “Reliability of the reactive strength index and time to stabilization during depth jumps,” Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, Vol. 22, No. 5 (2008), pp 1,677-1,682.

with Eamonn Flanagan and Randall Jensen.

Published: “Rate of force development and time to peak torque during plyometrics,” Conference Proceedings of the XXVI Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports ( July 2008),

with Randall Jensen and Eamonn Flanagan.

Published: “Kinetic responses to variations in plyometric landings,” Conference Proceedings of the XXVI Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports ( July 2008),

with R.L. Jensen, E.P. Flanagan and N.L. Jensen.

Presented: “The effect of jaw clenching on countermovement jump kinetics,” International Conference on Strength Training, Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with R.L. Jensen and E.P. Flanagan.

Presented: “The effect of resistance training on hamstring and quadriceps activation and timing during jump landings: a case study,” International Conference on Strength Training, Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with B.E. Hsu, M.L. Fauth and E. Petushek.

Presented: “Quadriceps and hamstring activation and activation ratios during lower body resistance training exercises,” International Conference on Strength Training,” Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with A. Dayne, D. Mitsche, P. Alexander and C. Feldmann.

Presented: “The effect of remote voluntary contractions on knee extensor torque,” International Conference on Strength Training, Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with David Leigh, Department of Physical Therapy; D. McMillan; and Christopher Geiser, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: “Reliability of surface electromyography during isometric and dynamic movements,” International Conference on Strength Training, Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with M. Fauth; C. Feldmann; E. Petushek; B. Hsu; B. Lutsch; C. Vogel; and Luke Garceau, Teaching Laboratory Coordinator, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: “Gender differences in concurrent activation potentiation,” International Conference on Strength Training, Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with L. Garceau, M. Fauth, C. Feldmann, E. Petushek and B. Hsu.

Presented: “Magnitude and rate of mechanical loading during walking, running, plyometrics, maximum power training and resistance training exercises,” International Conference on Strength Training, Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with E. Petushek, M. Fauth, C. Feldmann, B. Hsu and L. Garceau.

Presented: “Strength and conditioning practices of high school strength and conditioning coaches,” National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, July 9-12, 2008,

with Michael Duehring, Lab Supervisor, Department of Physical Therapy; and Christina Feldmann.

Presented: “Profile of high school strength and conditioning coaches,” National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, July 9-12, 2008,

with Michael Duehring, Lab Supervisor, Department of Physical Therapy.

Served: Co-Editor, Proceedings of the International Conference on Strength Training, Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2008,

with S.J. Fleck, W.J. Kraemer, L.E. Brown, J. Antonio, J. Weir and J. Stout.

Christopher GeiserClinical Assistant Professor/ Athletic Training Director

Published: see entry for Dr. William Ebben, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: “Post-Hip Arthroscopy Rehabilitation,” Current Topics in Sports Medicine — 2008 Sports Medicine Symposium, Green Bay, Sept. 12, 2008.

Dr. Sandra HunterAssistant Professor

Published: “Recovery from supraspinal fatigue is slowed in old adults after fatiguing maximal isometric contractions,” Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 105 (2008), pp 1,199-1,209,

with G. Todd, J.E. Butler, S.C. Gandevia and J.L. Taylor.

Published: “Time to task failure and muscle activation vary with load type for a submaximal fatiguing contraction with the lower leg,” Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 105 (2008), pp 463-472,

with Tejin Yoon, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Physical Therapy; J. Farinella; E.E. Griffith; and Dr. Alexander Ng, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: “Brain activation and modulation of force fluctuations during a fatiguing contraction of the lower leg,” Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., Nov. 19-22, 2008,

with Dr. Marnie Vanden Noven, Department of Physical Therapy; Tejin Yoon, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Physical Therapy; Matthew Verber; Dr. Alexander Ng, Department of Physical Therapy; and Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences.

Luther KlothProfessor Emeritus

Presented: “Wound Management Guide for Integumentary/Wound Management Content in Professional Physical Therapist Education” and “New Technologies in Wound Debridement,” Wound Care Congress, Orlando, Fla., Sept. 27-29, 2008.

David LeighClinical Instructor

Published: see entries for Dr. William Ebben, Department of Physical Therapy.

Dr. Donald NeumannProfessor

Published: Essentials of Kinesiology for the Physical Therapy Assistant, (2008) Elsevier,

with Paul Mansfield.Appointed: Catherine Worthingham

Fellow, American Physical Therapy Association, June 12, 2008.

Dr. Alexander NgAssociate Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences.

Appointed: “Cancer Survivorship Collaborative Advisory Group,” YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, summer 2008.

Danielle ParkerClinical Instructor and Co-Director of Clinical Education

Presented: “PT CPI: Version 2006,” Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, Wisconsin Dells, Wis., Oct. 2, 2008.

Dr. Guy SimoneauProfessor

Published: “JOSPT’s partnerships and enhancements for 2008,” Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Vol. 38, No. 1 (2008), pp 1-3.

Published: “JOSPT authors honored at CSM 2008,” Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Vol. 38, No. 3 (2008), pp 97-98.

Published: “Who would you like to be when you grow up,” Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Vol. 38, No. 8 (2008), p 447.

Published: “The value of attending national and international conferences,” Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Vol. 38, No. 9 (2008), pp 527-528.

Dr. Linda Laatsch (center)

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Dr. Dennis SobushAssociate Professor

Reviewed: Abstracts for American Physical Therapy Association Cardiovascular and Pulmonary specialty section for the February 2009 combined sections meeting in Las Vegas, October 2008.

Reviewed: Manuscripts for Respiratory Care, October 2008.

Served: writer, Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association licensure examination, June and July 2008.

Dr. Andrew StarskyClinical Assistant Professor

Presented: “The ethical application of biophysical technologies,” Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, Wisconsin Dells, Wis., Oct. 2, 2008.

Presented: “The use of electrical stimulation in physical therapy,” United Community Center, Milwaukee, Sept. 17, 2008.

Dr. Tina StoeckmannClinical Assistant Professor

Presented: “Visual analysis of prosthetic gait,” ACTRA Prosthetic and Orthotic Update Seminar, Sheboygan, Wis., Oct. 20, 2008.

Presented: “Muscle recruitment and co-activation patterns in reaching post stroke: effects of elastic, viscous, and mass loads,” Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Sept. 19, 2008.

Served: manuscript reviewer, Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, April to September 2008.

Appointed: Neurology Section Membership and Public Relations Committee Chair, American Physical Therapy Association, June 2008.

Elected: Ethics Committee, Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, June 2008.

Dr. Marnie Vanden NovenClinical Assistant Professor

Presented: “Grants Technical Assistance Workshop,” National Institute on Aging, Washington, D.C., Nov. 20-21, 2008.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences.

DepArtment of SpeeCH pAtHology AnD AuDiology

Dr. Adriane BaylisAdjunct Assistant Professor

Published: “Factors affecting phonetic accuracy in children with velocardiofacial syndrome and children with cleft palate or velopharyngeal dysfunction: A preliminary report,” Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, Vol. 45 (2008), pp 193-207,

with B. Munson and K.T. Moller. Published: “Developmental

and genetic aspects of cleft lip and palate,” Interdisciplinary Management of Cleft Lip and Palate: For Clinicians by Clinicians, (2008) K.T. Moller and L.E. Glaze (editors), Pro-Ed, Austin, Texas,

with R.J. Gorlin.Presented: “Prelinguistic evaluation

of infants with cleft palate,” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, November 2008.

Presented: “Family-centered speech treatment in velocardiofacial syndrome,” Velocardiofacial Syndrome Education Foundation, Detroit, July 2008,

with A.K. Thurmes and K.N. Cordero.

Presented: “Factors associated with the severity of speech disorders in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome,” International 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Foundation, Utrecht, Netherlands, June 2008.

Presented: “Perceptions of nasal air emission in speakers with cleft palate: a comparative study of rating technique,” American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association, Philadelphia, April 2008,

with B. Munson and K.T. Moller.Presented: “Velocardiofacial

syndrome (22q11.2 deletion) Plan of Care,” American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association, Philadelphia, April 2008,

with S.O. Carneol, L. Weik and S. Conley.

Dr. Jeffrey BerryAssistant Professor

Presented: “Acoustic Resynthesis in Motor Speech Disorders: Toward Biofeedforward Therapy,” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Nov. 20-22, Chicago.

Kathleen ErdmanClinical Supervisor

Presented: “Adult with Asperger’s syndrome; Social communication development using popular videos,” American Speech-Language Hearing Association, Chicago, November 2008,

with Anna Quast, Ashley Bohanan and Shea Larson.

Dr. Brenda GormanAssistant Professor

Presented: “Comparison of Phonological Awareness Intervention Approaches for Bilingual Preschoolers,” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, Nov. 20-22, 2008.

Dr. Edward KorabicAssociate Professor

Presented: “An Individualized Approach to an Intensive Aphasia Program,” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, November 2008,

with Jacqueline Podewils and Santina Puglisi-Creegan, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology; and Graduate Students Elizabeth Wolodkiewicz and Lisa Salvatore.

Presented: “Hearing loss in college age females: a prospective study,” American Academy of Audiology, Charlotte, N.C., April 2008,

with Undergraduate Student Brienne Lee.

Jacqueline PodewilsClinic Coordinator

Presented: “Assessment of English Language Learners: Language Difference or Disorder,” Whittier Elementary School, Waukesha, Wis., Nov. 11, 2008.

Presented: “Learning Styles for Student Success,” Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, Wauwatosa, Wis., Oct. 23, 2008.

Presented: see entry for Dr. Edward Korabic, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology.

Santina Puglisi-CreeganClinical Instructor

Presented: see entry for Dr. Edward Korabic, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology.

College of nursingDr. Kathleen BobayAssistant Professor

Published: “Failure to rescue: A preliminary study of patient-level factors,” Journal of Nursing Care Quality, Vol. 23, No. 3 (2008), pp 211-215,

with K. Fiorelli and A. Anderson. Published: “Patient safety culture

in nursing: a dimensional concept analysis,” Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 63, No. 3 (2008), pp 310-319,

with Doctoral Student Xianqiong Feng and Dr. Marianne Weiss, College of Nursing.

Dr. Marilyn BrattAssistant Professor

Grant: $345,247, Bureau of Health Professions, “Wisconsin Nurse Residency Program: Continuing Partnerships to Support New Nurses’ Seamless Transition into Practice.”

Dr. Margaret BullProfessor

Grant: $255,546, Health Resources and Services Administration, “Ph.D. Program for Teacher/Scholars: Vulnerable Populations,”

with Judith Miller.

Dr. Margaret CallahanDean

Published: “Pain Assessment in the Elderly,” Orthopaedic, Vol. 27, No. (2008), pp 21-28,

with T. DeWaters, J. McCann, J. Paice, L. Fogg, L. Hollinger-Smith, K. Sikorski and H. Stanaitis.

Published: “Preparation of Adolescents for Outpatient Surgery: A Comparison of Methods,” Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses, Vol. 87, No. 2 (2008), pp 374-398.

Published: “Nurse Anesthesia,” Advanced Practice Nursing: An Integrative Approach, (2008) A. Hamric, J. Spross and C. Hansen (editors), W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia.

Published: “An Innovative Way to Think About Simulation Laboratory Core Administrative Functions,” Clinical simulations: Operations, engineering and management, (2008) Elsevier Publishing, New York.

Presented: “Expansion of Palliative Care Services at Rush University Medical Center,” National Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Symposium, Keystone, Col., July 2008,

with B. Bolick.

Dr. Margaret Bull

Dr. Marnie Vanden Noven

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Jay GrenigProfessor

Published: “When Can a Collective Bargaining Agreement Waive Union Members’ Rights to a Judicial Forum?” and “May a State Legislature Prohibit State Political Subdivisions From Making Payroll Deductions for Political Activities?” Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, (Nov. 3, 2008) American Bar Association, Chicago, p 113 and 152.

Published: Federal Criminal Restitution, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.,

with Nathan Fishbach and Catharine Goodwin.

Published: Electronic Discovery and Records Management Guide, 2009 Edition, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.,

with Browning Marean and Pat Poteet.

Published: Wisconsin Practice Series: Elder Law, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.

Published: Wisconsin Practice Series: Wisconsin Elements of an Action, 2008-2009 Edition, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.

Published: Virginia Practice: Civil Discovery, 2008-2009 Edition, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.

with Jeffrey Kinsler.Published: Vol. 1 Wisconsin Pleading

and Practice, 5th Edition, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.

Published: Illinois Practice Series: Civil Discovery, 2nd Edition, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.,

with Jeffrey Kinsler.Published: Wisconsin Civil Rules

Handbook, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.,

with Daniel Blinka, Law School.Published: “Preparing for ADR in

an IP Dispute,” Inside the Minds, Intellectual Property Dispute Resolution, (2008) Thomson/Aspatore, Boston.

Published: Federal Jury Practices and Instructions Companion Handbook, (2008) Thomson Reuters/West, Eagan, Minn.,

with William Lee.Published: “Growing Use and Expense

of Electronic Discovery Is Driven by the Increased Use of Electronically Stored Information,” Instant Awareness: An Immediate Look at the Legal, Governmental, and Economic Ramifications of the Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Electronic Discovery, (2008) Thomson/Aspatore, Boston.

Published: “Preparing for ADR in an IP Dispute,” Inside the Minds, Intellectual Property Dispute Resolution, (2008) Thomson/Aspatore, Boston.

Published: “Children with Special Needs: Special Education,” American Bar Association Complete Personal Legal Guide: The Essential Reference for Every Household, (2008) Random House Reference, New York.

Paulina de HaanCommunity Prevention Coordinator

Awarded: Milwaukee’s Top 10 Leaders 30 and Under award, Aqui Milwaukee Magazine, November 2008.

Daniel IdzikowskiAssistant Dean for Public Service

Presented: “Pro Bono in Badgerland,” Equal Justice Conference, Minneapolis, May 2008.

Alison JulienAssociate Professor

Presented: “Why and how to incorporate visuals: poster presentations, handouts and beyond,” Conference of the Legal Writing Institute, Indianapolis, July 17, 2008,

with Ruth Anne Robins.

Michael O’HearProfessor

Published: “Plea Bargaining and Procedural Justice, Vol. 42 (2008), Georgia Law Review, p 407.

Published: “Yes to Nondiscrimination, No to Criminalization: A Response to Collins, Leib, and Markel,” Boston University Law Review, Vol. 89 (2008), pp 1,437-1,447.

Published: “Guidelines Simplification: Still an Urgent Priority Post-Booker, Federal Sentencing Reporter, Vol. 20 (2008), pp 347-348.

Dr. David PapkeProfessor

Published: “William Jennings Bryan,” “Anthony Comstock” and “Joseph Smith,” Encyclopedia of the First Amendment, (2008) John R. Vile, David L. Hudson and David Schultz (editors), CQ Press, Washington, D.C.

Published: “From Flat to Round: Changing Portrayals of the Judge in American Popular Culture,” International Society of Barristers Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 4 (2008), pp 463-487.

Published: “The Legal Profession and Its Ethical Responsibilities: A History,” Ethics and the Legal Profession, (2008) Elliot D. Cohen and Michael Davis (editors), Prometheus Books.

Presented: “Oil and Water Do Not Mix: Constitutional Deliberations and Contemporary American Popular Culture,” Conference on Elections, Politics, and the Constitution, San Francisco State University, September 2008.

Presented: “Underscoring Family Law’s Ideological Function,” Midwestern Family Law Association, Indianapolis, June 2008.

Matthew ParlowAssociate Professor

Published: “Civic Republicanism, Public Choice Theory, and Neighborhood Councils: A New Model for Civic Engagement,” Colorado Law Review, Vol. 79 (2008), pp 137-188.

Published: “Much Ado About Pluralities: Pride and Precedent Amidst the Cacophony of Concurrences, and Re-Percolation After Rapanos,” Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law, Vol. 15 (2008), pp 299-354.

with Melissa Berry and Donald Kochan.

Published: “Greenwashed? Developers, Environmental Consciousness, and the Case of Playa Vista,” Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, Vol. 35 (2008), pp 513-532.

Published: “Progressive Policy-Making on the Local Level: Rethinking Traditional Norms of Federalism,” Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review, Vol. 17 (2008), pp 371-385.

Presented: “Revolutions in Local Democracy? Neighborhood Councils and Broadening Inclusion in the Local Political Process,” LatCrit XIII Annual Conference, Seattle, October 2008.

Presented: “An Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Education Program Evaluation,” End-of-Life Nursing Consortium Super Core Meeting, Chicago, June 2008,

with S. Breakwell, M. Gorbien, J. Paice, R. Suhayda and M. Tareen.

Presented: “Individual Differences in Neuroendocrine and Endocrine Activity in Enlisted Personnel Attending Basic Enlisted Submarine School” and “Multi-level Modeling of the Diurnal Rhythm of Salivary Cortisol in Enlisted Personnel Attending Basic Enlisted Submarine School,” Rush University Research Symposium, Chicago, April 2008,

with D. Spence, C. Steele, J. Whanger, B. Swanson, J. Pellegrine, H. Burgess and L. Fogg.

Dr. Richard FehringProfessor

Published: “Efficacy of the Marquette Model of natural family planning,” The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, Vol. 23, No. 6 (November/December 2008), pp 348-354,

with Mary Schneider, NFP Assistant to Director, College of Nursing; and Mary Lee Barron.

Published: “Variability of the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle,” Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 90, No. 4 (October 2008), pp 1,232-1,235.

with Mary Schneider, NFP Assistant to Director, College of Nursing.

Published: “The Influence of Religiosity on Contraceptive Use and Abortion in the United States,” Life and Learning XVII ( June 2008), Fordham University Press, pp 398-416,

with Doctoral Student Jennifer Ohlendorf.

Presented: “Cohort Comparison of Two Fertility Awareness Methods of Family Planning” and “Pilot Study Evaluation of an Internet Based Natural Family Planning Service Program,” European Congress on Fertility, Antwerp, Belgium, Sept. 6, 2008.

Published: see entry for Dr. Lisa Edwards, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, College of Education.

Awarded: Vatican II Award for Service to Families, Archdiocese of Milwaukee, November 2008.

Appointed: Archdiocesan Bioethics Committee, Archdiocese of Milwaukee, November 2008.

Dr. Kristin HaglundAssistant Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Lisa Edwards, College of Education.

Dr. Carolyn LaabsAssistant Professor

Published: “The Community of Nursing: Moral Friends, Moral Strangers, Moral Family,” Nursing Philosophy: The Official Journal of the International Philosophy of Nursing Society, Vol. 9, No. 4 (2008), pp 225-232.

Published: “Should advance practice nurses perform abortions? Debate in the profession,” Life and Learning XVII. Proceedings of the Seventeenth University Faculty for Life Conference at Villanova University, (2008) University Faculty for Life, Washington, D.C., pp 381-397.

Presented: “What does justice say about euthanasia? A nursing perspective,” International Centre for Nursing Ethics, Yale University, July 2008.

Dr. Maureen O’BrienClinical Associate Professor

Appointed: Clinical Nurse Specialist in Pediatric Nursing Content Expert Panel, American Nurses Credentialing Center, September 2008.

Appointed: Accreditation On-Site Evaluator, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, April 2008.

Dr. Margaret SebernAssistant Professor

Published: “Refinement of the Shared Care Instrument-Revised: A Measure of a Family Care Interaction,” Journal of Nursing Measurement, Vol. 16, No. 1 (2008), pp 43-60.

Awarded: Best Research Poster Presentation, “Contributions of close relationships to heart failure self care,” American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, Boston, June 26-28, 2008,

with B. Riegel.

Dr. Marianne WeissAssociate Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Kathleen Bobay, College of Nursing.

College of professional StudiesDr. Jay CaulfieldAssociate Dean

Presented: “Graduate Student Perceptions of Engagement,” International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Edmonton, Canada, October 2008.

Lisa YouretzDirector of Adult Student Advising

Awarded: 2008 Wisconsin Academic Advising Association Advisor Excellence Award.

law SchoolDan BlinkaProfessor

Published: see entry for Jay Grenig, Law School.

Richard EsenbergVisiting Assistant Professor

Published: “Taxes and Textualism: Due Weight Deference to the Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission,” State Court Docket Watch (December 2008), p 4.

Published: “The Long Legacy: Supreme Court Appointments Outlast Presidencies,” WI Interest, Vol. 17, No. 3 (2008), pp 33-39.

Published: “Making Wisconsin the Health Care Migration Capital, 17 WI Interest, Vol. 17, No. 1 (2008), p 1.

Melissa GreippAssistant Professor

Facilitated: “Administering moot court programs” roundtable discussion, Conference of the Legal Writing Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 17, 2008.

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Paul SecundaAssociate Professor

Published: teacher manual for Labor Law: Cases and Materials (2008), Cox, Box, Gorman and Finkin (editors), Foundation Press.

Published: “Towards the Viability of State-Based Legislation to Address Workplace Captive Audience Meetings in the United States,” Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal, Vol. 29 (2008), p 209.

Eva SoekaAssociate Professor and Director of the Center for Dispute Resolution Education

Presented: “Research Collaboration Series,” Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, August-October, 2008.

Presented: “Conflict and Cultural Competency Series,” Milwaukee Fire Department, July-September 2008.

Presented: “Disputes Among High Stakes Employees,” Employment Law Section of the American Bar Association, Seattle, April 2008.

Presented: “The Use of Facilitated IEPs in Special Education Mediations,” State of Ohio’s Department of Exceptional Children and Parents Groups, Cleveland, April 2008.

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eDuCAtionAl opportunity progrAm

Dr. Yvonne ReyesPre-College Coordinator

Grant: $297,034, U.S. Department of Education, “Upward Bound Math and Science.”

HAggerty muSeum of Art

Dr. Annemarie SawkinsAssociate Curator and Adjunct Professor of History

Published: “Historical Analysis of Zurbaran’s Saint Apollonia,” Journal of the History of Dentistry, Vol. 56, No. 3 (winter 2008), pp 131-132,

with Leslie Monagle.Presented: “Association of Art

Museum Curators Conference in Los Angeles,” Curators Conversations at Edenfred, Madison, Wis., Nov. 21, 2008.

Presented: “Curatorial Practice at a University Art Museum,” Milwaukee Public Museum, Sept. 30, 2008.

Juried: Wisconsin Visual Artists Portrait Exhibition, Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Oct. 18, 2008.

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Rev. Timothy O’BrienDirector and Adjunct Professor of American Government

Grant: $75,000, U.S. Agency for International Development, “Democracy and Governance Capacity Training Program for Kenya, Ghana and Other African Countries.”

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Matt BlessingHead of Special Collections and University Archives

Presented: “Archival Management Workshop,” Local History and Historic Preservation Conference, Wisconsin Historical Society/Wisconsin Council for Local History, Madison, Wis., Sept. 26-27, 2008.

Bill FlissArchivist

Presented: “Working with Audio,” Upper Midwest CONTENTdm Users Group, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 17, 2008.

Dr. John JentzAssociate Librarian

Reviewed: Beer and Revolution: The German Anarchist Movement in New York City, 1880-1914, in Journal of American History, September 2008, p 574.

Phil RunkelArchivist

Participated: “The Catholic Worker at 75: A Celebration and a Retrospective” panel discussion, Fordham University, New York, Nov. 8, 2008.

Mark ThielArchivist

Awarded: Sister M. Claude Lane, O.P., Memorial Award, Society of American Archivists, San Francisco, August 2008.

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Dr. Andrew TallonDirector and Professor of Philosophy

Published: see entry for Dr. Pol Vandevelde, Department of Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences.

School of DentistryDr. William LobbDean and Professor of Developmental Sciences

Grant: $301,112, State of Wisconsin, “Clinical Outreach and Service Learning Initiative.”

DepArtment of DentAl CliniCAl ServiCeS

Dr. Katherine SchrubbeRisk Manager/Clinical Associate Professor

Presented: “Curriculum Toolkit for Infection Control,” Organization for Safety and Asepsis Procedures Educators’ Forum, Palm Springs, Calif., June 2008.

DepArtment of DevelopmentAl SCienCeS

Dr. Dawei Liu Assistant Professor

Published: “Does Oxygen Tension Determine the Metabolic Responses of Osteocytes to Fluid Shear Stress?” Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, Vol. 8, No. 4 (2008), pp 359-360.

Published: “Activation of extracellular-signal regulated kinase (ERK1/2) by fluid shear is Ca(2+)- and ATP-dependent in MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts,” Bone, Vol. 42 (April 2008), pp 644-652,

with D.C. Genetos, Y. Shao, D.J. Geist, J. Li, H.Z. Ke, C.H. Turner and R.L. Duncan.

Presented: “Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS) Synergistically Modulates SOST and OPG/RANKL in Osteocytes in Vitro,” American Society of Bone and Mineral Research, Montreal, September 2008.

Presented: “A Novel Mechanism of Ultrasound Effects on Orthodontic Root Resorption,” American Association of Dental Research, Dallas, April 2008.

Appointed: Editorial Board, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, April 2008.

WiSConSin geriAtriC eDuCAtion Center

Stacy BarnesProject Director

Grant: $364,892, Bureau of Health Professions, “Wisconsin Geriatric Education Center,”

with Jadwiga Hjertstdet.

Administrative Division

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Steve SchultzManager of Governmental and Community Affairs

Participated: “All Together Now: Linking Opportunity Programs to Government Relations, Marketing and Media, and Other Campus Resources” panel, Council for Opportunity in Education, Washington, D.C., Sept. 18, 2008.

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Dr. Jon DooleyAssociate Dean

Presented: “Under the Surface of Service Learning in a Teacher Education Course,” Service Learning Faculty Symposium and Showcase, Milwaukee, May 2008.

with Dr. Terry Burant, College of Education.

Presented: “Learning Outcomes Assessment and Planning,” National Association for Campus Activities, St. Paul, Minn., April 2008, and Hartford, Conn., November 2008.

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Dana MillsDirector

Presented: “National Survey on College Health Facilities: A Few Findings,” American College Health Association, Orlando, Fla., June 6, 2008,

with S. Van Orman and A. Markus.

Participated: “Strengthening Our Student Health Insurance/Benefit Programs” panel discussion, American College Health Association, Orlando, Fla., June 6, 2008,

with V. Lyon, F. Schlapper, B. Rabinowitz, J. Baggott, S. Jackson and C. McGahey.

Awarded: Dr. Gail Proffitt Award, North Central College Health Association, Oct. 16, 2008.

Dana Mills

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