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| December 18, 2003 |
| Kenneth
Atkinson, Philosophy and Religion, published the article, Jim O'Loughlin, English Language and Literature, published a poem, "Not the Way You are Supposed to Like Jackson Pollock," in Flashquake (3.2). Mohammed
Rawwas, Marketing, co-authored a manuscript "Consumer
Ethics: Some Determinants of the Ethical Beliefs of African Americans,"
accepted for publication in the Journal of Business Ethics.
Rawwas also Atul Mitra, Management, co-authored the article "Reactions to Merit Pay Increases: A Longitudinal Test of a Signal Sensitivity Perspective." in the Journal of Applied Psychology (Vol 88, pp. 538-544) in April, 2003. Katherine van Wormer, Social Work, published "Restorative Justice: A Model for Social Work Practice with Families," in Families in Society, July-September, 2003, 441-448. Linda
L. Walsh, Psychology, published "First Semester Regrets:
Mike Klassen, Marketing, published a new book, "The One-Minute Marketer for Church Leaders," Xulon Press, 2003. Dean Kruckeberg, Communication Studies, co-authored the following: "Theoretical Development of Public Relations in Russia,” in Toward the Common Good: Perspectives in International Public Relations, 176-192, Boston, Allyn & Bacon, 2004; "This Is PR: The Realities of Public Relations," Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2004; International Index of Bribery for News Coverage (Institute for Public Relations). http://www.instituteforpr.com/international. phtml?article_id=bribery_index and “Ethical Obligations of Public Relations in an Era of Globalisation,” Journal of Communication Management: An International Journal, 8, no. 1 (2003). The following two chapters appeared in the book, Learning to Teach: What You Need to Know to Develop a Successful Career as a Public Relations Educator (3rd ed.), New York: Public Relations Society of America, 2004: "Using the Case Study Method in the Classroom" and “Guidelines for Public Relations Curricula: Results of the 1999 Commission on Public Relations Education." |
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Kenneth Atkinson, Philosophy and Religion, presented a paper, "Opposing the Emperor in John's Apocalypse: The Jewish and Christian Use of The Messiah Traditions to Undermine the Authority of Roman Imperial Rule," to a peer-reviewed section at the National Meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, Nov. 22. Linda
L. Walsh, Psychology, presented "Sometimes Introduction
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Mary
Herring, Curriculum & Instruction, was elected chairperson
Megan
Balong, Price Lab School, has been named a National Board Certified
Teacher by the board of directors for the National Board of Professional
Teaching Standards. Teresa Hilbert, Student Involvement and Activities Center, is the 2003 recipient of the Siggelkow-Starr Award for Outstanding Service presented by the Association of College Unions International - Region 10. Merrie Schroeder, Department of Teaching, has been appointed to the Quality Leaders for Novice Teachers Commission for the national Association of Teacher Educators (ATE). This three-year appointment begins in 2004. Doreen
Hayek, Chuck Sengstock and Rick Seeley, ITS-Educational Dean Kruckeberg, Communication Studies, has been appointed a reviewer for Journal of Communication Management (Europe). He was named a member of the Editorial Advisory and Review Board, Journal of Promotion Management and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Australian Centre for Public Communication. He is the newsletter editor for International Section, Public Relations Society of America, 2003-2004. |
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