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    Enriching EncountersPart One of a Two-Part Series

    Richard Clark (front row, center), Jamaica, 2008.

    As aculty, our teaching methods can be inuenced and, indeed, enhanced byassorted dynamics and experiences. Herein, two aculty members reect onthe powerul inuence o immersion experiences on them as individuals andon their teaching.

    Richard Clark, Associate ProfessorSociology and CriminologyMay 2008 Immersion Experience in Jamaica

    It was hot; it was humid. I was clipping this guys toenails and its defnitelymoving me out o my comort zone. He wasnt communicating at all and heclearly had issues, i you will. Im thinking to mysel, What in Gods name amI doing here and how did I get mysel into this? And then the women in ourgroup, who were on the second oor, started singing Amazing Grace to theJamaican women. And the wonderul words o Amazing Grace came oatingover the balcony. I said, Alright, this is what Im doing here.

    FACULTY NOTESMarch 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 1

    continued on page 2

    WELCOMEIn this issue oFaculty Notes, we highlightthe role o service in aculty lie. Appre-ciating that service encompasses a widearray o activities or aculty, we chooseto emphasize here service to the globalcommunity. The reections by ProessorsRich Clark and Malia McAndrew demon-

    strate the ways in which some service notonly deepens student learning but alsoprovides powerul and worthwhile acultydevelopment...that participation in theseactivities are inherently rewarding butalso inorm the teaching and research othese aculty.

    The complementarity o the variousdimensions o aculty roles is perhapsbest showcased on the JCU campus in theannual Celebration o Scholarship nowin its ninth year at JCU. This weeklongcelebration beginning March 22 allowsstudents to demonstrate what they arelearning via their curricular and co-cur-ricular experiences with the support o adeeply committed aculty. It also providesaculty with the opportunity to sharesome o their work. The entire scheduleis included in this issue and I hope youwill attend as many sessions as your sched-ule permits.

    We also want to celebrate aculty ac-complishments in this issue. In additionto the notes rom individual aculty, we

    highlight and congratulate those acultywho were awarded tenure and/or pro-moted in December 2009.

    Table of ContentsEnriching Encounters.................................. 1Tenure and Promotion Update ............... 3Notes ................................................................4Calendar o Events .....................................5A Celebration o Scholarship!..................7

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    We were in a home or needy adults in Kingston, run by the religious order o Mother Theresa (Missionaries o Charity).There were olks there mostly elderly -- who had no amily. They literally had no one to take care o them. Essentiallythese people were warehoused, as sad as it is. Now you know, i they werent housed there, theyd be dead on the street,so what was provided was a good thing. But there were no programs or services o any kind. When you go to a retirement

    community in the States, there are activities or people.

    You get a sense o poverty on these trips. You can read about poverty and violence in the newspapers, but when you look athumans in the ace, talk to them and shake their hands, give them a hug, you realize this is real.

    It {the immersion experience} is impactul on both students and aculty. Students get a greater understanding o povertyand global community. They ask themselves: What do I owe my neighbors? What can I do? I dont see how you can go tothese places and not have it shape how you view the world and how you want to live your lie.

    I tie these experiences back into the classroom by bringing examples o what Ive seen into discussions on human rights andhuman dignity, or social justice, or consumerism and materialism. And you get students who have been on other immersion

    trips to talk about their experiences. Thats the un part. I have a student who, in the frst day o class on social justice,started talking about Nicaragua and air trade. We talked about how the decisions we {consumers} make impact peoplethroughout the world.

    These experiences hopeully make me a more interesting person and thereore my classes more interesting. We get intodiscussions about peace and how to create social change and address inequities in the world. Thats the real beauty o thesetrips or me.

    Malia McAndrew, Assistant Professor, HistoryMay 2009 Immersion Experience in El Salvador

    In the middle o a night punctuated by intense rainstorms andclapping thunder I jumped rom bed to experience my frstearthquake. As I humbly stood in the doorway waiting or thetremors to stop, I wondered why none o the JCU undergraduatesI was bunking with arose or the occasion. The simple answer wasthat ater ten days on an immersion trip to Zaragoza, El Salvadorthey were beat! During our stay at the COAR Childrens Villagewe kept a busy schedule. Founded in 1980 by a Catholic priestrom Cleveland, COAR is a residential community set up to servethe needs o local children, many o whom became reugeesand orphans during El Salvadors bloody civil war rom 1977 to1992. Today COAR continues to promote social justice and peaceas it educates, houses, and cares or some o the nations mostvulnerable youth.

    For much o our trip, JCU students designed lesson plans and energetically taught English to COARs young residents usinga mixture o group activities, vocabulary games, and o course soccer. Mary Stevenson, the executive director o COAR,

    Enriching Encounters continued from page 1

    Malia McAndrew (back row, top right), El Salvador, 2009

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    EcoNomics ANd FiNANcE

    LeRydBrkand Eurico J. Ferreirapublished Investor Equity PrivatePlacement Value Misconceptions:Real and Imagined Operating FlowDeterminants. in The Journal o PrivateEquity12.4 (2009): 69-79.

    sranKaha published Role oInstitutions in Growth o Countries. inInternational Business and EconomicsResearch Journal8.6 (2009):1-6.

    waltero.snand RosemarieEmanuele published Are volunteerssubstitute or paid labor in nonprotorganizations? in the Journal oEconomics and Business, January-February (2010):65-77.

    JaksperJakesht(co),

    and Judy Brennekes paper AchievingCross-Campus Entrepreneurship byBuilding an Interdisciplinary Minor inEntrepreneurship was one o the topthree nalists in the Best Practicesdivision at the Small Business InstituteConerence in Albuquerque, New Mexicoin February.

    Jhnc.sper, Todd A.Finkle, DanFox, Jack Reece, and Julie Messingcoauthored Constructing an InnovativeModel o Entrepreneurship Education

    Through Regional Collaboration in theJournal o Entrepreneurship Education 12(2009): 43-66.

    EdUcATioN ANd ALLiEdsTUdiEs

    Annem.me presented results roma study with colleagues at the Universityo Pennsylvania titled Vocabularylearning rom an educational televisionprogram: Can children learn many newwords and can print on screen help?at the Literacy Research Associationsnational conerence, Albuquerque, NM,December 2009.

    Pro. Moses co-presented withDebbie Golos (Utah State University)How teacher mediation during videoviewing acilitates literacy behaviorsat the Literacy Research Associationsnational conerence, Albuquerque, NM,December 2009.

    NOTESListed here are sel-reported aculty

    accomplishments in research, teaching,and scholarly achievement along withother proessional activities.

    oFFicEoFTHEAcAdEmicVicEPREsidENT

    NhlaR.santllpublished Dontcall us Millennials! We are the EmergingAdults in Conversations on Jesuit HigherEducation Spring 37 (2010):8-11.

    ARTHisToRY

    GeralB.Guetreviewed The HolkhamBible Picture Book: A Facsimile, by

    Michelle P. Brown in Manuscripta 51.3(2009):134-137.

    Gerry Guest also reviewed TheMacclesfeld Psatlerby Stella Panayotova(2008) in www.caareviews.org.

    cENTER FoR sERVicE ANdsociAL AcTioN

    The ollowing aculty led serviceimmersions over winter break: JllBernaak (MML), Nicaragua, LaurenBen, (AAVP/PO), New Orleans, JenZeke (PO), Mexico.

    The ollowing aculty led serviceimmersions over spring break: cathernemller(CH) andmkeNhl(CH)Appalachia, and daveRaney (PS), NewOrleans.

    Service learning courses are beingoered by these aculty in the spring2010 semester: davAnern(CLMLC), deanBrh (PO), Lauren

    Ben(PO), Rhclark(SC), PeggyFnuane(CO), TheaFr(ED), Traymatern(PS), shelamGnn(RL),Jenmweeny(PL), Phlmetre(EN),maranaortega(PL), daveRaney(PS),sarashavn(PO), Larryshab(PO),Lnaseter (MT&CS), claueslvy(CLMLC), marywee(ED), Anywelk(EC), sherYung(PS)

    cHEmisTRY

    manLungKan and PaulR.challenpublished Improved synthesis opincer ligand precursor, and synthesisand structural characterization oterphenyl scaolded S-C-S palladiumpincer complex in Inorganic Chemistry

    Communications, Dec. 2009. Coauthorson the paper included JCU students PaulSchroder, Thomas Spilker and WilsonLuu.

    Tim RUssERT dEPARTmENToF commUNicATioN ANdTHEATRE ARTs

    C. L. Horvath and margaretFnuanepublished Womens shared viewingo The Bachelor: Generational motivesand perceptions in J. Lancioni (Ed)., Fixme up: Essays on television dating andmakeover shows (pp. 43-55). Jeerson,NC: McFarland Press, 2010.

    Jakesht presented threepapers at the National CommunicationAssociation conerence in Chicago.The papers were: Eect o Groupand Individual Decision Making inIntercultural Isomorphic AttributionTraining with Zhanna Zaritskaya romNobriski University in Siberia; FirstGeneration Institutional Practices

    with Yemi Akande o the ClevelandFoundation, and Work Expectations inthe Global Marketplace with DeborahUecker rom Wisconsin LutheranCollege.

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    ENGLisH

    davLaGuarareviewed Listening onAll Sides: Toward an Emersonian Ethicso Reading by Richard Deming in TheWallace Stevens Journal33.2 (2009): 271-275.

    Phlpmetre recently had poems

    published in or orthcoming romCallaloo, Field, and the anthology I Go tothe Ruined Place: Contemporary Poemsin Deense o Human Rights (2009).

    GRAssELLi LiBRARY

    Ruthcnnell and catherneAnnpublished SPEC Kit 313. Washington, DC:Association o Research Libraries, 2009.

    HisToRYmattheBerg and JaeKrukne co-edited, with Marvin Perry, a secondedition o a collection o primary sourceson 20th-century Europe. The volumeis entitled Sources o European HistorySince 1900 and was recently published byWadsworth (ormerly Houghton Miin).

    BbKlear has been invited to jointhe Board o Directors o Los Nios/ViaInternational, a bi-national communitydevelopment and education organization,

    and attended the February boardmeeting in Santa Fe, Mexico. Throughthe Honors Program, John Carroll hassent students to work with Los Nios inTijuana, Mexico, or a number o years,and is now oering similar opportunitiesin a number o other places, includingNew Mexico and Guatemala.

    maraN.marll presented her paperInextinguible Fuego Interior: LaErupcion del Volcan Huaynaputinaen 1600 en el Sur del Virreynato de

    Peru segun las Narrativas JesuitasPaper in Spanish presented at the 9thOhio Latin Americanist Conerence,Ohio University, Athens OH, Feb. 26-272010.

    Pro. Marsilli lead the Yucatan StudyTrip, Jan. 4-16, 2010 along with two otheraculty members.

    Pro. Marsilli will be moderating thepanel or Student Research on YucatnsSociety, Economics, and Ecology withthe students who attend the YucatanStudy Trip at the upcoming Celebrationo scholarship.

    mANAGEmENT, mARKETiNGANd LoGisTics

    sttJ.Allen and NathanHartanpublished Sources o Learning inStudent Leadership DevelopmentProgramming in the Journal oLeadership Studies, 3(3), 6-16. (2009).

    Pro. Allen and D. Dixon presented The

    Leadership Learning Mode: A Strategyor Developing Leaders at the AnnualConerence o International LeadershipAssociation, Prague, Czech Republic inNovember, 2009.

    Pro. Allen, K, Reyatt, J.J. Gardiner, & K. J.Lokkesmoe presented Good Leadershipor All: Towards a Universal Declarationo Leadership Responsibilities at theAnnual Conerence o InternationalLeadership Association, Prague, CzechRepublic in November, 2009.

    mATHEmATics ANdcomPUTER sciENcE

    Paulshk presented at the annualStudent Lecture at the Louisiana/Mississippi Section o the MathematicalAssociation o America Spring Meetingon Understanding the Shape o theUniverse on March 5th, 2010 at SoutheastLouisiana University.

    Pro. Shick taught a Faculty Minicourse

    on Cosmology and Topology at thesame meeting.

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    shlarlyLunhsere

    Tueaymarh23(A Celebration o

    Scholarship!)Dave Rainey, Psychology: Trash Talk Sport: A Normative Rule

    Katherine Gatto, Classical & ModernLanguages & Cultures: Gonzalo deBerceo, Medieval Spanish Poet oMiracles

    weneaymarh24(A Celebratio

    Scholarship!)Dianna Taylor, Philosophy: Two Answto the Question: What is Enlightenm

    FrayAprl30Deadline to submit inormation or thMay issue o Faculty Notes.

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    PHiLosoPHY

    HarryJ.Genlers.J. published thesecond edition o his Introduction

    to Logic (New York and London:Routledge, 2010), 420 pages, a basic andintermediate logic text, with a TeachersManual and LogiCola instructionalsoware (at http://www.jcu.edu/philosophy/gensler/LC).

    Earlw.spurgn presented MoralJudgments, Fantasies, and VirtualWorlds at the Annual Meeting o theAssociation or Practical and ProessionalEthics, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 6, 2010.

    Pro. Spurgin judged at theIntercollegiate Ethics Bowl held at thesame conerence (March 4, 2010).

    Jenmweeny and Ashby Butnor co-authored an article called Why FeministComparative Philosophy? AmericaPhilosophical Association Newsletter on

    Asian and Asian American Philosophersand Philosophies 9 (1): 4-5, 2009.Pro. McWeeny presented What IsFeminist Comparative Philosophy? atthe Second Annual Roundtable o theFeminist Philosophy Working Group

    Initiative, Brooksville, Maine, June 28,2009.

    Pro. McWeeny presented InterspeciesIntersectionality: The Relationshipbetween Women and Non-HumanAnimals, at the Association or FeministEthics and Social Theory Bi-annualMeeting, Clearwater Beach, Florida,September 25, 2009.

    Pro. McWeeny presented ComplicatingIntersectionality: The Relationshipbetween Women o Color and Non-human Animals, National WomensStudies Association Annual Meeting,Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 2009

    RELiGioUs sTUdiEs

    JephKelly published The TrueMeaning o Christmas in the December22, 2009, issue o The Plain Dealer.

    Pro. Kelly is currently teaching aboutThe Carolingian Renaissance in the

    Senior Scholars Program at CaseWestern Reserve University.

    Pro. Kelly is giving a presentation onthe gospel o Luke at Gesu Church,University Heights, in February andMarch 2010.

    shelaEmGnnreviewed Focusing onPaul: Persuasions and theological Designin Romans and Galatians by Andrie DuToit. Edited by Cilliers Breytenbach andDavid S. Du Toit. Beihee zur Zeitschriur die neutestamentliche Wissenscha

    und die Kunde der lteren Kirche 151;Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2007. Reviewo Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org] (published 6 February2010); http://www.bookreviews.org/pd/6821_7391.pd.

    PaulK.Netupk publishedGuaprabhas Vinayastra Corpus:Texts and Contexts in the Journal oInternational Association o TibetanStudies, http://www.thlib.org/collections/texts/jiats/, 5 (December) 2009:1-17.

    JanNuth book GLvernanAgeAnxety:ThemeevalEnglh

    myt (London: Darton, Longman &Todd, 2001) was recently translated intoFrench. Cinq amis de Dieu en un tempsdangoisse: Les mystiques anglais du XIVesicle. Traduction Alain Sainte-Marie.Toulouse: ditions du Carmel, 2010.

    JhnRspenerreviewed Ashkelon 1:Introduction and Overview (1985-2006),by Lawrence E. Stager, J. David Schloen,and Daniel M. Master. The Catholic

    Biblical Quarterly72 (2010): 186-189.

    socioLoGY ANdcRimiNoLoGY

    PhyllBrauyHarr organized thesymposium and presented the ollowingpaper, Intimacy, Sexuality, and EarlyStage Dementia: The Changing MaritalExperience at the 62nd Annual Scientic

    Meeting o the Gerontological Societyo America, Atlanta, GA., and November2009.

    Pro. Harris publishedA Framework orWorking with People with Early-StageDementia in Social Work in HealthSettings, eds. Toba Schwaber Kerson,Judith L. M. McCoyd and Associates.New York: Routledge, (2010) 203-214.

    Pro. Harris wrote the nal programevaluation report or Brendan Manor, agroup home or adults with mental healthneeds based upon the research collectedby the students in her Fall 2009 SC 385course on Poverty, Welare, and Justicein the US.

    suanLng reviewed research proposalsor the Japan Foundation and served aschair o the Research Subcommittee atits meeting January 22-24.

    Pro. Long reviewed a book manuscriptor the University o Hawaii Press inJanuary.

    NOTEScontinued

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    3:30 - 4:45 p.m.Paper/PanelsencDolan Science Center, A202meratr:Dr. Jan Larsen, Psychology(C.1) Jamie Ott: A sin tax on bottledwater to save public drinking water(C.2) Christopher Axelrod: InternationalMonetary Lending and TradeInvolvement

    3:30 - 4:45 p.m.

    Paper/PanelsendDolan Science Center, A203meratr:Dr. Elizabeth Stiiles, PoliticalScience(D.1) Kristen Kolenz: El Salvador, Thenand Now(D.2) Maggie Antonelli: Intersexualityand Biopower: The Deconstruction oGender/Sex Binaries(D.3) Dr. Simran K. Kahai: Determinantso Innovative Capability o A Nation

    5 - 6:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenEDolan Science Center, A202meratr:Dr. Philip Metres, EnglishDepartmentPanel: Creative Writing in the World:Refecting on ServicePreenter: Kara Krawiec, Joey Kim,Sarah Miller, Lydia Munnell

    5 - 6:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenFDolan Science Center, A203meratr:Dr. Brenda Wirkus,Philosophy(F.1) Mike Piero: Orwells Animal Farmand Picassos Guernica: The Union oAllegory and Modernism(F.2) Sarah Barchick: Meret OppenheimsTransormation: Subject to Signier(F.3) Candice Markle, M. Ellen Matthews,Lora Zoller: Attitudes Toward Same-SexMarriage: An Examination o Lesbian,

    Gay, and Bisexual Allied CollegePopulations and General CollegePopulations

    6:00 p.m. openngReeptnrPartpantDolan Science Center, Reading RoomByinvtatnonly

    7:30 p.m.TreVaAdministration Building, Kulas AuditoriumCo-sponsored by the Tim RussertDepartment o Communication andTheatre Arts, the Honors Program andLatin American Studies

    Tueaymarh23201012 - 1 p.m.shlarlyLunhsereDolan Reading RoomReervatnrequreDave Rainey, PsychologyTitle: Trash Talk in Sport: A NormativeRuleKatherine Gatto, CMLCTitle: Gonzalo de Berceo, MedievalSpanish Poet o Miracles

    mnaymarh222010All Week celebratetheArtExhbt

    Grasselli Library Lobby

    12 - 1 p.m.celebrateThe Arts at Lunch!Student Center Atrium

    2 - 3:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenADolan Science Center, A202

    meratr:Dr. John Day, AcademicVice PresidentPreenter:(A.1) Natalie Terry: The Ethics oOutsourcing on a Jesuit Campus(A.2) James Menkhaus: The CatholicAer Image o Martin Scorseses ShutterIsland(A.3) Dr. Charles Zarobila: The Mysteryo the Incunabulum

    2 - 3:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenBDolan Science Center, A203meratr:Dr. Susan Long, Sociology &CriminologyPanel: Community Health in JCU andNortheast OhioPreenter:(B.1) Mary Benson, Lauren Bianchi,Chelsea Getts, Katherine Pollock, LaurenSingley, Alicia Sovocool: Making theJCU Community Healthier: Results romthe 2009 Survey and Interview Research(B.2) Theresa Prabucki: Birth Practices inNortheast Ohio

    A Celebrationof Scholarship!

    2010 Schedule

    The ninth annual A Celebration oScholarship!will be held the weeko March 22, 2010, at John CarrollUniversity. All events are open to thepublic unless otherwise noted. Eventstake place in the Dolan Science Center;see below or room locations. The Arts atLunch!events are tentatively scheduledor the Lombardo Student Center SchottAtrium.

    This is a preliminary schedule and issubject to change.

    For more inormation, visit.ju.eu/elebratn/2010/

    heule.ht.

    2 - 3:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenGDolan Science Center, A202meratr: Dr. Peter Kvidera, AssociateDean, Arts & Sciences(G.1) Dr. Lisa Shoa, Dr. Linda Quinn andNikki Modarelli: Examining the StrategicPlanning Process in a Catholic GradeSchool(G.2) Dr. Medora W. Barnes: BalancingBelies, Behaviors, and a Baby: Howwomen decide on maternity leavelength

    2:00 - 3:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenHDolan Science Center, A203meratr:Dr. Ruth Fenske, GrasselliLibrary(H.1) Jillian Landon: Entomology:Collecting and Pinning Insects(H.2) Dr. Diane Campbell & Dr. TomShort: Predicting Student O ColorPersistence: A Conceptual Model UsingStudent, Institutional, And EnvironmentaCharacteristics

    3:30 - 4:45 p.m.Paper/Panelseni Dolan Science Center, Dolan E 243[NteRchange] meratr:Dr. Daniel Palmer, Math &Computer SciencePanel: Virtual Learning Moments: UsingSecond Lie as a Second Classroom

    3:30 - 4:45 p.m.Paper/PanelsenJ Dolan Science Center, A203meratr: Dr. Peggy Finucane andTracee Patterson, Center or Service &Social ActionPanel: Partners in Pedagogy: The Praxiso Service Learning

    5:00 - 6:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenK Dolan Science Center, A202meratr:Dr. Sheila McGinn, ReligiousStudies(K.1) Joe Merry: Consuming All-InclusiveResorts: Fantasy, Reality, & Nightmare(K.2) Megan McGinnity: Explorationo Women and Cosmopolitanism inthe Victorian Novel: Charlotte BrontsVillette, Elizabeth Barrett BrowningsAurora Leigh, and George EliotsMiddlemarch(K.3) Patrick Ne: The Signicanceo Erurt 1 with regard to AugustinesThought on Perpetua and Felicitas

    5:00 - 6:15 PMPaper/PanelsenL

    Dolan Science Center, A203meratr:Dr. James Krukones,Associate Academic Vice President(L.1) Mark Bartholet: Moral Developmentin El Salvador: An Analysis oHydroelectricity(L.2) Sara Lynn Gaord: The Others:Neither Recusants Nor Protestants: ThePrinciples o the Henrician CatholicBishops (L.3) Bridget Ludwa: Drawing Lines inSyria

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    FAcULTYNoTEs marh2010 Vl.3iue1

    Published by the Oice o the Academic Vice President

    Submissions can be sent to [email protected]. The deadline or the next issue, May 2010, isApril 30, 2010.

    Items o interest regarding aculty activity, including new publications, conerence presentations,collaborations with students, community and proessional service activities, teaching innovations,etc., will be included. Please include relevant details such as date and place o presentation.

    Questions and comments should be directed to:Lauren Bowen, Associate Academic Vice President or Academic Programs and Faculty [email protected]

    Issues are archived at www.jcu.edu/avp/d

    weneaymarh24201012:00 - 1:00 p.m.

    shlarlyLunhsereDolan Reading RoomReervatnrequreSpeaker: Dianna Taylor, PhilosophyTitle: Two Answers to the Question:What is Enlightenment?

    2:00 - 3:15 p.m.

    Paper/PanelsenmDolan Science Center, A202meratr: Dr. Tracy Masterson,PsychologyPanel: AutismPreenter:(M.1) Tyler Bond, Lindsey Gandol, EmilyFerron: Undergraduate Internship atthe Cleveland Clinic Center or Autism:Benets to JCU Students(M.2) Matthew Taylor, Nicole Ryder,Cassandra Brown: Incorporation oService Learning in DevelopmentalPsychology Courses: A MutuallyBenecial Learning Tool

    2:00 - 3:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenNDolan Science Center, A203meratr: Dr. Penny Harris, Sociology& CriminologyPanel: Brendan Manor ProgramEvaluation: Qualitative Community-Based ResearchPanelt: Abby Burns; Audra Disteano;Kathleen Fibbi; Katherine Funk; ChelseaGetts; Sarajane Kukawka; AnastasiaMitchell; Lauren Rich; Clarissa Sarsama;Dylan Schroeder; Lauren Singley; KaitrynSnider; Nikita Stange; Bridgit Wyrock

    2:00 - 3:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenoDolan Science Center, E241meratr: Mark Bartholet, Graduate

    StudentPanel: Six Contemporary Catholics:Jim Caviezel Steven Colbert, Mary AnnGlendon, Anne Rice, Tim Russert, & TimShriverPanel: Ian Bailey, Trevor Burke, PatriciaMariano, Gabby Ruchames, Matt Loya &Michael Carano

    3:30 - 5:00 p.m.FaultyReearhReeptn Dolan Science Center, Reading Room(By invitation only)

    5:00 - 6:15 PMPaper/PanelsenP Dolan Science Center, A202meratr: Dr. Maria MarsilliPanel: Student Research on YucatnsSociety, Economics, and EcologyPreenter:(P.1) Catherine Distelrath, Expatriates inMrida City(P.2) Carolyn Ellis, Micro-Finances in

    Mexico and Yucatn,(P.3) Heidi Mathiott, Ecology o theYucatns Cenotes(P.4) Heather Rosenberger, Continuityand Change in Yucatecan Culture

    5:00 - 6:15 p.m.Paper/PanelsenQ Dolan Science Center, A203meratr: Dr. Jackie Schmidt, TimRussert Department o Communicationand Theatre ArtsPanel: Creativity, Innovation, Inventionand Idea Development

    6:30 Panel:welfsenarnPublPlyDolan Science Center, Donahue

    AuditoriumHealth Care Reorm: This Time isDierent?Speaker: Mark Rushesky, Ph.D.Sponsored by the Department oPolitical Science

    Thuraymarh25201012 - 1 p.m.

    celebrateThe Arts at Lunch!Student Center Atrium

    1 - 2 p.m.meettheArttReeptn Grasselli Library Lobby

    2:00 - 3:15 p.m.

    Paper/PanelsenR Dolan Science Center, A202meratr:Dr. Santa Casciani, CMLCDepartmentPanel: Issues in Italian LiteraturePresenters:(R.1) Chelsea VanBergen: A Journey Inand Out o Color: Narrative Techniquesin C. E. Gaddas That Awul Mess onMerulana Street(R.2) Dr. Luigi G. Ferri: A New Approachto an Old Question: on the Structure oA. Manzonis I Promessi Sposi

    2:00 - 3:15 p.m.Paper/Panelsens Dolan Science Center, A203meratr:Dr. Mark Waner, Center orFaculty DevelopmentPanel: Innovative Solutions or RetreatCentersPanelt:Maya Saryyeva; Kelly White;Xiaoyan Zhou

    3:30 - 4:45 p.m.Paper/PanelsenT Dolan Science Center, A202meratr:Dr. Kathleen Lis Dean,Student Development & AssessmentPanel:Inspiring leaders to excel: AnIgnatian approach to student leadershipdevelopment at John Carroll

    3:30 - 4:45 p.m.Paper/PanelsenU Dolan Science Center, A203meratr:Dr. Peggy Finucane, CSSAand Dr. Mark Waner, Center or FacultyDevelopmentPanel: Creating Lives o MeaningPanelt: Dr. Michele Scott Taylor; Dr.Nancy Taylor

    5:00 - 6:15 PMPaper/PanelsenV Dolan Science Center, A202meratr: Dr. Nicholas Santilli,Associate Academic Vice President(V.1) Katie Kavulic: Regulating Soiland Water Conservation in CuyahogaCounty(V.2) Jane Killian: Ethics and Modernity:The Reconceptualization o WesternMorality

    5:00 - 6:15 p.m.Paper/Panelsenw Dolan Science Center, A203meratr: Dr. Duane Dukes, Sociologyand Criminology(W.1) Nikita Stange: Catholic UniversityStudents and the Connection betweenReligion, Contraception, and PersonalBelies- Understanding the Importanceo Various Factors in Helping StudentsMake Decisions about Contraception inTheir Lives(W.2) James W Rudyk Jr: Where BlackMeets Queer: The Intersection o Raceand Sexuality in Popular AmericanCulture