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Professional Activities

Dr. Isaac Nettey, College of Technology, participated in the panel Airline Consolidations: Clear Skies or Stormy Weather for Airports? at the 83rd Annual Conference and Exposition of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) in Atlanta, Ga., May 15, 2011.

Bob Batchelor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, presented, “Transform the Changing Shadows: John Updike as Craftsman, Professional, and Celebrity” at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference in San Antonio, Texas, Apr. 20-23, 2011.

Karl Fast, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, presented, "Thinking With Your Hands" at the Midwest UX Conference in Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 10, 2011.

Pam Fitzgerald, Office of the General Counsel, was selected as 910th Airlift Wing Staff NCO of the Quarter at the 910th Airlift Wing, Air Reserve Station in Youngstown, Ohio, May 14, 2011. Fitzgerald is a Master Sergeant in the Air Force Reserves.

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F. Robert Treichle
r, professor emeritus, Department of Psychology, presented, “Raleigh Drake: Measuring Musical Aptitude” at the Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting” in Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 4, 2011.


Publications

Bob Batchelor, Journalism and Mass Communication, authored the journal article, “Digital Technology and Teaching American Culture,” which appeared in the special issue of The Journal of American Culture dedicated to Ray Browne, the professor who brought popular culture to the academic world and is considered "the godfather of pop culture." 34.1 (2011).

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D. Ray Heisey, professor emeritus, School of Communication and Information, "International Perspectives on Cultural Identity." Review of Communication. 11.1 (2011): 66-82.

Kiersten Latham, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, authored "Medium Rare: Exploring Archives and Their Conversion From Original to Digital Part Two - The Holistic Knowledge Arsenal of Paper-based Archives." Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal. 21.1 (2011).


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