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Matt Davies, assistant professor in the MLitt/MFA Shakespeare and Performance programCo-chaired a panel with Dr. Janna Segal and Doreen Bechtol called 鈥淟et me play the lion too!鈥: A rare vision for training collaborative theater makers,鈥 the Association of Theater in Higher Education鈥檚 annual convention,听Scottsdale, Arizona.Participated in an extended play development workshop for a new play Jacob鈥檚 Ladder听on the questionable role of the State Department in their response to the Nazi鈥檚 final solution in World War Two,听Austin, Texas.Performed in the American premiere of a Russian dramatization of Anton Chekhov鈥檚 short story,The Black Monk, as part of the double-bill,听We Play Chekhov, for Breaking String Theater Company,August. |
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Doug Davis, director of the criminal justice programAttended the annual conference of the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police, September.Re-elected as Chairman of the Virginia Police Chiefs Foundation. |
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Bruce Dorries, associate professor of communicationNamed a听faculty fellow of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation. For the past 85 years, the Foundation has supported efforts across the American South to promote service learning and social entrepreneurship. |
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Emily Ely, assistant professor of reading education
Upcoming presentation, 鈥淎pplications of Content Acquisition Podcasts to Improve Teacher Candidate Knowledge and Practice,鈥 September. Roundtable discussion presented at Virginia Educational Research Association (VERA), Charlottesville. |
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Louise Freeman, associate professor of psychology听
Taught a short course and led a breakout session in the Inaugural Young Adult Literature Conference and Symposium at Louisiana State University,听June 2-6.Attended the Eastern Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, June 20-21.Gave an academic 听presentation on personality theory in the Divergent series at the Leakycon fandom convention in Orlando, FL, August 1.
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Ben Herz, program and director, professor, occupational therapy听
Presented via Skype to Florida International University OT Students 鈥淥ccupational Therapy and its Future in Heath Care.鈥漃resented to the Roanoke Parkinson鈥檚 Support Group 鈥淣ew Innovations in Rehabilitation Related to Parkinson鈥檚 Disease.鈥滱ttended the Blue Ridge District VOTA Meeting at Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg.
Attended and directed the Budget Meeting for the AOTA Board of Directors, Bethesda, MD, June, and completed his term as AOTA Treasurer, July.
Presented on the use of gaming technology in rehabilitation (Wii and Xbox Kinect) to the rehabilitation staff at Augusta Health, Fishersville, and participated as a facilitator in the Caregivers Open Forum, Fishersville PD Support Group, Fishersville.
Presented to the Fishersville PD Support Group on 鈥淰irtual Reality and Gaming in PD Rehabilitation,鈥 August.
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Sara Nair James, professor of art history听
One of three regional art historians featured in the upcoming PBS special Stained Glass Windows of the Shenandoah Valley to be aired听October 9 at 8 pm on WVPT. She discusses the Tiffany windows at Trinity Church in Staunton.
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Cara Jones, assistant professor of political science听
Appointed lead researcher for the World Bank鈥檚 Innovation Challenge 鈥淢indset-Changing鈥 project in Nigeria, May to June 2014.Appointed lead researcher of the World Bank鈥檚 Third National Urban Water Sector proposal, a $161 million grant, August.Published a World Bank working paper 鈥淧ublic-Private Partnerships in Urban Water Sector Reform: The Cross-River State Water Board Limited.鈥
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Lise Keiter, professor of music听
Performed two solo concerts, May, and also performed as part of the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival, Harrisonburg, June.Performed at the Heifetz Institute 鈥淐elebrity Series鈥 faculty concert series, July, appearing alongside the award-winning violinist Joan Kwuon of the Cleveland Institute of Music.Performed a world-premiere of Barbara York鈥檚听The Sunken Garden, with bassoonist and Baldwin Online and Adult Programs faculty member Elizabeth Roberts, August. They will also play this work at their听Mary Baldwin Sunday听Recital on听November 23.
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Chandra Mason, assistant professor of psychology听
A talk 鈥淥n the Horizon: The Role of Educational Experiences in Work-Family Expectations of College Students,鈥 Biennial Conference of the Work-Family Researchers Network, June, New York.
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Cat McPherson, associate professor of businessAwarded the 120-hour certificate in nonprofit management through the Nonprofit Learning Point program, an affiliate program of VCU and the Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence, and the certificate鈥檚 requirements follow the curricular guidelines of the听Nonprofit Academic Centers Council. |
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Paul Menzer, director of the MLitt/MFA program in Shakespeare and Performance听
An invited lecture at the Folger Shakespeare Library as part of the NEH-sponsored Teaching Shakespeare Institute.An invited lecturer at the Shakespeare Academy in Stratford, Connecticut, July.Delivered an invited plenary address at the International Shakespeare Conference at Stratford-upon-Avon, August.
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Daniel Metraux, professor of Asian studies听
Edited the 2014 issue of the Virginia Review of Asian Studies, which includes articles by Ivy Arbulu and Roderic Owen and student Shekira Ramdass.A chapter,听鈥淛ack London: The Adventurer-Writer who Chronicled Asian Wars, Confronted Racism 鈥 and Saw the Future鈥 in 2014 ebook White Peril/Yellow Peril and Japan鈥檚 Pan-Asian Visions 1850-1930.An article, 鈥淭he Escalating Japan-China Island Dispute and the Potential for War in East Asia鈥 in 2014 issue of the Japan Studies Review.
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Roderic Owen, professor of philosophy听
Invited to serve on this region鈥檚 planning board for the Shenandoah Governor鈥檚 School听and agreed to serve on the听Ethics Review Committee of AHC ( Augusta Health Community Hospital).Presented a paper, 鈥淕wynfor Evans, Pacifist and Nationalist, Viewed from Outside Wales,鈥澨 the听N. American Association for Welsh Culture and History, Kingston, Ontario.
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Paul Ryan, professor of art听
A review of the exhibition 鈥淪ae A Lee: Wavering Zips鈥 in the July/August 2014 issue of听Art Papers Magazine.Aew work included in the group exhibition, Vacation Days, July 10 鈥 August 29, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, Virginia.
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Jim Sconyers, Jr., associate professor of artServed as juror for the Shenandoah Valley Art Center鈥檚 Annual Juried Members Art Show. |
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Janna Segal, assistant professor of theatre听
Dramaturged Adam Seidel鈥檚 play听Bodega听for the Association of Theatre in Higher Education鈥檚 (ATHE) New Play Development Workshop.At the ATHE conference, she also co-coordinated the panel, 鈥溾楲et me play the lion, too!鈥: A Rare Vision for Training Collaborative Theatre Makers,鈥 with Doreen Bechtol and Matt Davies. For the panel, she presented the paper, 鈥淒ramaturgy in and as an MFA Company.鈥漇erved as a peer reviewer for the journal听Text and Presentation.
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Lisa Shoaf, program director and professor, physical therapy听
Completed the American Physical Therapy Association鈥檚 Educational Leadership Institute Fellowship, July, Beaver Creek, Colorado. This is a 12 month fellowship for new Program Directors for PT and PTA education in the United States.
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Terry Southerington, assistant professor of theatre听
Played the title role in Honour at the Oak Grove Theatre this summer. Other actors were student Katie Mahoney and alum Liz Lodato and producers were alums Morgan Alberts Smith and Jennifer Hall Jones.
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Julie Spencer, assistant professor of mathematics听
Completed her PhD in Mathematics from the University of Virginia this summer.
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Tamra Willis, associate professor of education听
Received a 3-year grant from NOAA entitled 鈥淪eeds of Learning鈥 that involves a partnership between Mary Baldwin, Staunton City Public Schools, Allegheny Mountain School, and Project GROWs. Students in Staunton City Schools will investigate the school division听food system and study听its relationship to the health of students, local water, and the Chesapeake Bay. Students will problem-solve food supply and waste issues and grow food for their school鈥檚 cafeteria in schoolyard gardens. The approximately $200,000 of funds will pay for science equipment and technology for the schools and professional development for teachers through graduate courses in the College of Education.
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