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Professional Activities

Lisa Audet, School of Health Sciences, M.A. Devine, presented Preparing College Bound High School Students with Asperger Syndrome at the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 17-19, 2010.

Richard Feinberg, Department of Anthropology, presented Radial Representations and 'Multiple Models' in Polynesia at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting in New Orleans, La., Nov. 17-21, 2010.

Yin Zhang, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, was on the FRBR Implementation and User Research panel at the American Society for Information Science and Technology held in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 22-27, 2010.

Kimberly Peer, School of Health Sciences, G.A. Schlabach, presented Assessing the Reliability and Validity: The Athletic Training Values Survey at the Athletic Training Educators' Conference in Washington, D.C., February 2011.


Publications

Kanti Srikantaiah, Information Architecture and Knowledge Management, is co-editor of Convergence of Project Management and Knowledge Management (withMichael Koenig and Suleiman Hamawdeh; Scarecrow Press, Plymouth, UK, 2010). The book features a chapter by Srikantaiah, et al., Convergence of Project Management and Knowledge Management: An Overview

Catherine Hackney, Ph.D., School of Foundation, Leadership and Administration, authored a journal article Nigerian Women Leaders: Journeying Toward Organizational Rebirth Through Midwifery in Advancing Women in Leadership, Volume 30, Issue 19, (2010). http://www.advancingwomen.com/awl/Vol30_2010/Hackney_AWL_Vol_30_No__19_final9_28_10.pdf

Carolyn S. Brodie, Ph.D., Library and Information Science, authored the chapter "Stories from the Mountains: Appalachian Literature for Children and Adolescents" in the book, Multicultural Literature and Response: Affirming Diverse Voices, (Libraries Unlimited) Lynn Atkinson Smolen and Ruth A. Oswald (2011).

Sanford E. Marovitz, emeritus professor, Department of English, The Double Bind: Leprosy in Two Hawaiian Stories by Jack London, Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction, edited by Loren Logsdon, Bernard McKenna, published by Eureka College, Eureka, Ill., Spring 2009, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pp. 160-166.


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