Chapter & Verse

May 2008

John A. Bock, Anthropology, co-authored “A Four Field Anthropology of Childhood” in April Children and Childhood issue of Anthropology News.

Anthony R. Fellow, Communications, wrote “History of Journalism From 1850 to 1930” and “Sensational/Yellow Journalism” for inclusion in the six-volume Encyclopedia of Journalism edited by Christopher H. Sterling and slated for publication in 2009 by Sage.

Christine Hanson, Communications, saw her article “Couch Surfing, Delocator and Fallen Fruit: Websites Respond to a Crisis of Democracy” published in the April issue of M/C Journal.

Hye-Kyeung Seung, Human Communication Studies,” co-authored “Can Vocal Imitation Help Children With Autism Learn to Increase Their Vocabulary?” in the winter/spring 2008 issue of Autism News of Orange County & the Rest of the World.

Jacqueline B. Frost, Radio-TV-Film, authored “Conversation With Cinematographer John Seale, ASC” in the April issue of Student Filmmakers.

Cheryl B. Zimmerman, Modern Languages and Literatures, wrote “Word Knowledge: The Vocabulary Teacher’s Handbook” and was series editor of “Inside Reading: The Academic Word List in Context, Levels 1-4.” Both were published in January by Oxford University Press.

March 2008
Allison Varzally, History, authored her first book, “Making a Non-White America: Californians Coloring outside Ethnic Lines, 1925-1955,” published in March by University of California Press.

“Applying the Rossiter-Percy Grid to Online Advertising Planning: The Role of Product/Brand Type in Previsit Intentions,” written by Guohua “Mark” Wu, Communications, was published in the fall 2007 issue of Journal of Interactive Advertising.

February 2008
John A. Bock
and Sara E. Johnson, both Anthropology, “Grandmothers’ Productivity and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa” in the March issue of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology.

John D. Ibson, American Studies, “Lessons Learned on ‘Brokeback Mountain’: Expanding the Possibilities of American Manhood” in Reading Brokeback Mountain: Essays on the Story and the Film” edited by Jim Stacy and published in July by McFarland Publishing. Ibson also authored “One of the Guys: The Distraction of ‘Sexual Orientation’ and the Lost World of American Male” in the February 2007 issue of SexLiteracy.org, as well as the Feb. 19, 2007 issue of American Sexuality. The article was reprinted as “Don’t Look Gay: Why American Men Are Afraid of Intimacy With Each Other” in the July 4, issue of AlterNet. Ibson also wrote “Picturing Boys: Found Photographs and the Transformation of Boyhood in 1950s America” in the spring 2007 issue of THYMOS Journal of Boyhood Studies.

Jason J. Teven, Human Communication Studies, “Teacher Caring and Classroom Behavior: Relationships With Student Affect and Perceptions of Teacher Competence and Trustworthiness” in the October 2007 issue of Communication Quarterly and “Effects of Supervisor Social Influence, Nonverbal immediacy and Biological Sex on Subordinates’ Perceptions of Job Satisfaction, Liking and Supervisor Credibility” in the April 2007 issue of Communication Quarterly. Teven also authored “Teacher Temperament: Correlates With Teacher Caring, Burnout and Organizational Outcomes” in Vol. 56, Issue 3 of Communication Education and “Teacher Machiavellianism and Social Influence in the College Classroom: Implications for Measurement” in Vol. 24, Issue 4 of Communication Research Reports.

Norman R. Page, Human Communication Studies Emeritus, “Civil Harassment: Applying Mediation” in the October issue of Mediation News.

Stella Ting-Toomey, Human Communication Studies, “Intercultural Conflict Training: Theory-Practice Approaches and Research Challenges” in the November issue of the Journal of Intercultural Communication Research.

January 2008
Tom Grasty
, Radio-TV-Film, authored “Blood on the Tracks,” a rock and roll murder mystery published in November by iUniverse.

Alana Northrop and Shelly Arsneault, both Political Science, co-authored “Sampling and Data Collection” in “Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration” edited by Kaifeng Yang and Gerald J. Miller and published in November by CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group.

Daniela A. Rubin, Kinesiology, co-authored “The Childcare Environment and Children’s Physical Activity” published in the January issue of American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

Anil K. Puri, Business and Economics, authored the opinion item “Cal State Fullerton: The Worst of Times?” regarding the region’s economic forecast, in the Dec. 16 Orange County Register.

Robert J. Michaels, Economics, authored “Hot Air and Wind: A National Renewable Power Requirement” posted on National Review Online Dec. 20.

Sora P. Tanjasiri, Health Science, coauthored “Network Analysis of an Organizational Collaboration for Pacific Islander Cancer Control” in November issue (Vol. 18, No. 4) of the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.

Raj V. Mahto, Management, coauthored “Web-Based Recruitment: Effects of Information, Organizational Brand and Attitudes Toward a Web Site on Applicant Attraction” with David G. Allen of University of Memphis and Robert F. Otondo of Mississippi State University. The article on recruitment theory and research was published in the December issue of Journal of Applied Psychology.

December 2007
Genelle I. Belmas
, Communications, co-authored “Second Class for the Second Time: How the Commercial Speech Doctrine Stigmatizes Commercial Use of Aggregated Public Records” with Minneapolis attorney Brian N. Larson. The article was published in the summer issue of the South Carolina Law Review.

Grady D. Bruce, emeritus Marketing, co-authored “Organizational Culture: Preference and Realities,” which will be published in the February 2008 issue of the Global Journal of Business Research.

Robert B. McLaren, emeritus Child and Adolescent Studies, is author of “Religious Foundations for Global Ethics” published in August by Prentice Hall.

Terri L. Snyder, American and Liberal Studies, authored “What Historians Talk About When They Talk About Suicide: The View From Early Modern British North American” in the March issue of History Compass.

October 2007
Gordon Morris Bakken
, History, authored the chapter “Justice in Los Angeles: The City Attorney and the Courts,” in the two-volume “The Development of Los Angeles City Government — An Institutional History, 1850-2000” edited by Tom Sitten and published in September by Los Angeles City Historical Society.

Nancy Segal, Psychology, was author of “Sports Pairs: Insights on Athletic Talent” which appeared in the June issue of Twin Research and Human Genetics.

Christine L. Latham, Nursing, co-authored “A Health Protection Model for Hispanic Adults With Type 2 Diabetes” published in the July issue of the Journal of Clinical Nursing.

The essay “From Hollywood to Tokyo,” authored by Riccardo de Los Rios and Bob Davis, both Radio-TV-Film, has been anthologized in McGraw-Hill’s “Annual Editions: Film 08/09”edited by Heather Addison and Charles Berg and set for release Nov. 1. The essay was originally published in the fall/winter edition 2006-07 edition of Film Criticism.

Jacqueline B. Frost, Radio-TV-Film, authored the cover story “A Conversation With Award-Winning Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, ASC” in the October issue of Student Filmmaker Magazine. Prieto recently won Best Cinematography at the Venice Film Festival for his work on the Ang Lee film, “Lust,Caution” and had been nominated for an Academy Award for his work on “Brokeback Mountain.” Frost also authored “Examining the Color Palate of Film” about the impact of color and its use by cinematographers in the September issue of Student Filmmaker and “Creative Collaborators: The Director and Cinematographer” in the July issue of the same publication.

Jie W. Weiss and Vincent Merrill, both Health Science, are co-authors of “Ethnic Variation in the Association Between Weight Concern and Adolescent Smoking” published in the Oct. 2007 issue of Addictive Behaviors.

“Our Favorite Things” a DVD created by Tim Maloney, Radio-TV-Film, was recently named “Pick of the Issue” in the September-October edition of Film Comment. The DVD is a compilation of work for the alternative band, Negativland.

September 2007
Irene Matz
, Human Communication Studies, authored “21st Century Women Leaders — Unchartered Journey” in the fall issue of the Iowa Journal of Communication out in September.

David D. Bowman, Geological Sciences, co-authored “Long-Range and Long-Term Fault Interactions in Southern California” in the September issue of Geology, the magazine of the Geological Society of America.

Shay Sayre, Communications, has written “Entertainment Marketing and Communication: Selling Branded Performance, Places and People” published in July by Prentice Hall.

August 2007
Shay Sayre
, Communications, authored “Entertainment Marketing & Communication: Selling Branded Place, Performance and People” published this month by Prentice Hall. 

Benjamin J. Hubbard, emeritus Comparative Religion, co-authored “An Educator’s Classroom Guide to America’s Religious Beliefs and Practices” published in April by Greenwood Publishing Group.

Jeffrey Knott, Geological Sciences, served as a guest editor for the May 2007 issue of Quaternary International, “Dating Quaternary Sediments and Landforms in Drylands”   and co-authored “Luminescence Ages for Alluvial-Fan Deposits in Southern Death Valley: Implications for Climate-Driven Sedimentation Along a Tectonically Active Mountain Front” with department associate David Bowman and alumna Marsha Fronterhouse Sohn (M.S. geology ’06).

Bogdan D. Suceava, Mathematics, co-authored “Barbilian Spaces: The History of a Geometric Idea” in the May 2007 issue of Historia Mathematica.

Murtadha Khakoo, Physics, co-authored “Direct Evidence for Channel-Coupling Effects in Molecules: Electron Impact Excitation of the a” 1Σ+g state of N2” in the May issue of the Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.

Michelle Arsneault and Pamela Fiber-Ostrow, both Political Science, wrote “California State Legislators: Healthy Representation, Healthy Women” in the July issue of California Politics and Policy, the publication of the Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute of Public Affairs.

June 2007
Marcelo E. Tolmasky
, Biological Science, co-edited “Enzyme-Mediated Resistance to Antibiotics: Mechanisms, Dissemination and Prospects for Inhibition” with Robert A. Bonomo of Case Western Reserve University and published in April by the American Society of Microbiology Press. Tolmasky wrote the chapters “Overview of Dissemination Mechanisms of Gees Coding for Resistance to Antibiotics” and “Aminoglycoside-Modifying Enzymes: Characteristics, Localization and Dissemination” in the book. He also co-authored “External Guide Sequences Targeting the aac(6’)-lb mRNA Induce Inhibition of Amikacin Resistance”  in the June issue of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. The paper was presented at the May annual meeting of the San Diego Microbiology Group.

Genelle Belmas, Communications, co-authored “Clicking Away Your Speech Rights: The Enforceability of Gap Wrap Licenses” with Minneapolis attorney Brian Larson. The article was published in the January issue of Communication Law and Policy, a journal of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.

John C. Reinard, Human Communication Studies, authored “Communications Research Statistics,” which was published in April by Sage Publications.

Jule Selbo, Radio-TV-Film, wrote “Gardner’s Guide to Screenplay: From Idea to Successful Script.” The book was published in February by the Garth Gardner Company (GGC).

May 2007
John F. Reid
, Student Diversity Program, and Vernon R. Padgett saw their article “Five-Year Evaluation of the Student Diversity Program: A Retrospective Quasi-Experiment” published in “Minority Student Retention: The Best of the Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practices,” edited by Alan Seidman and published in May by Baywood Publications.

Vincent L. Salyers, Nursing, is author of “Teaching Psychomotor Skills to Beginning Nursing Students Using a Web-Enhanced Approach: A Quasi-Experimental Study” in Vol. 4, No. 1 of the International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship.

S. Irene Matz, Human Communication Studies, wrote “North America: Can Women Lead?” in the April issue of La Esperanza.

April 2007
Gordon M. Bakken
, History, authored “African-American Military History” in the Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895 edited by Paul Finkelman and published in March 2006 by Oxford University Press.

March 2007
Gordon M. Bakken,
History, authored “Montana, Anaconda and the Price of Pollution” that appeared in the spring issue of The Historian.

Alan S. Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, co-authored “Revisiting the Ambiguity of ‘And’ and ‘Or’ in Legal Drafting” with Kenneth L. Adams of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. The article was published in the winter 2006 issue of St. John’s Law Review. Kaye also reviewed N. Haeri’s “Sacred Language, Ordinary People”; R. V. Teschner and M. Stanley Whitley’s “Pronouncing English”; and G. Zuckermann’s “Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew” in the spring issue of Word: Journal of the International Linguistic Association. In addition, Kaye has reviewed E. Coffin and S. Bolozky’s “A Reference Grammar of Modern Hebrew” in the spring issue of Modern Language Journal.

February 2007
S. Irene Matz,
Human Communication Studies, has had her article “21st Century Women Leaders - Uncharted Journey” accepted for publication in the fall 2007 issue of the Iowa Journal of Communication.

Alan Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, has edited the two-volume “Morphologies of Asia and Africa” published in March by Eisenbrauns.

Nancy Snow, Communications, explained her reasons “Why I Turned Down Hustler in the Feb. 7 issue of the Los Angeles Times. She also authored “The Arrogance of American Power: What U.S. Leaders Are Doing Wrong and Why It’s Our Duty to Dissent” published September 2006 and contributed the article “Terrorism, Public Relations and Propaganda,” to Media, Terrorism and Theory: A Reader, published February 2006, both by Rowman & Littlefield. Snow also wrote “U.S. Public Diplomacy” for Readings in Propaganda and Persuasion: New and Classic Essays, published January 2006 by Sage, and “Propaganda Lies and Patriotic Journalism,” in Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney, published October 2006 by Seven Stories Press. In addition, Snow co-authored the article “The Revival of the Propaganda State” published in the October 2006 issue of the International Communication Gazette and “Anti-Americanism and the Rise of Civic Diplomacy,” posted Dec. 13, 2006 on the Foreign Policy In Focus Web site.

Tony Fellow, Communications, authored “Former President Ford a Father Figure to Nation” in the Jan. 12 issue of Pasadena Star News.

Gordon M. Bakken and Touraj Daryaee, both History, were among the six co-authors of the two-volume “World History: A Concise Thematic Analysis” published this month by Harlan Davidson. CSUF alumna Brenda Farrington (B.A. history ’87, M.A. history ’91) was the book’s developmental editor for Harlan Davidson.
 
Elahe Amani, Student Affairs, authored the article “Podcasting the New Powerful Digital Opportunity” in the June 2006 issue of NASPA, the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education publication.

January 2007
Alan S. Kaye
, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, authored reviews of M. Carter's “Sibawayhi,” A. Rouchdy’s “Language Contact and Language Conflict in Arabic” and J. Rosenhouse’s “Arabic-Hebrew and Hebrew-Arabic Dictionary of Modern Standard Arabic and Colloquial Palestinian Arabic” in the winter 2006 issue of Quaderni de Studi Arabi.

December
Imre Sutton, emeritus Geography, authored the commentary “Researching Indigenous Indians in Southern California: Commentary, Bibliography and Online Resources” published in Vol. 30, No. 3 of American Indian Cultural and Research Journal.

Alan S. Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, reviewed X. Luffin’s “Kinubi Texts” in the fall issue of the Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. He also wrote reviews of K. Brustad, M. Al-Batal and Abbas Al-Tonsi’s “Introduction to Arabic Letters and Sounds” and C. Holes’ “Modern Arabic” in the autumn issue of Modern Language Journal.

November
Marc Ballon
, Communications, authored the article “Jewish Voters: Left, Left, Left, Right, Left” in the Oct. 29 issue of the St. Petersburg TimesSteve Aloia, Special Education, wrote an editorial titled “American Culture and Our Schools” published in the Nov. 15 North County Times. William D. Marelich, Psychology, and Jared Coburn, Kinesiology, were co-authors of “Cardiovascular Function Following Surgical Repair of Pectus Excavatum” published in the August issue of the American College of Chest Physicians publication CHEST. The article references a study conducted by the faculty members and their co-authors from Claremont Graduate University and University of Nebraska-Lincoln.… Nancy Snow, Communications, authored the book “The Arrogance of American Power: What U.S. Leaders Are Doing Wrong and Why It’s Our Duty to Dissent” published in September by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers….Michael Yessis, emeritus Physical Education, wrote “Build a Better Athlete: What’s Wrong With American Sports and How to Fix It?” published in May and “SPORTS: Is It All B.S.?” published in September by Equilibrium Books…. Mori Jamshidian, Mathematics, authored “Advances In Analysis of Mean and Covariance Structures When Data are Incomplete” in the 2006 edition of the Handbook on Structural Equation Models and“Testing Equality of Covariance Matrices When Data are Incomplete” in the 2006 edition of the Journal of Computational Statistics and Data Analysis….Bogdan Suceava, Mathematics, wrote “An Elementary Remark on the Curvature of Planar Curves” in Gazeta Matematica Seria A issue 3 and co-authored “A Projectivity Characterized by the Pythagorean Relation” and “The Feuerbachpoint and Euler Lines” in Forum Geometricorum issue 3….Gordon Bakken, History, penned “Water, Water Everywhere and Nowhere” for the October issue of the Mining History Journal….Sharon L. Purkiss, Treena L. Gillespie and B. Thomas Mayes, all Management, co-authored “Implicit Sources of Bias in Employment Interview Judgments and Decisions” in the October/November issue of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes….Robert W. Davis and Ricardo de los Rios, both Radio-TV-Film, co-authored “From Hollywood to Tokyo: Resolving a Tension in Contemporary Narrative Cinema” in the fall issue of Film Criticism.

October
In June, Tim Maloney, Radio-TV-Film, authored an analysis of San Francisco filmmaker Craig Baldwin and reviewed David Lynch’s short film “The Grandmother” for the online journal Senses of Cinema. An introduction for “The Grandmother” was also published in Melbourne Cinematheque’s Annotations of Film series at the same site….

Robert W. Davis, Radio-TV-Film, wrote a report on the Hong Kong Film Festival and an essay on Japanese director Yoshimitsu Morita for Senses of Cinema

In August, Jackie Frost, Radio-TV-Film, presented the paper “Color Palette of Film” at the University of Film and Video Association annual conference in Orange.

Carol Bednar, Pollak Library, co-authored “A Library Communication Audit for the Twenty-First Century” in the April (Vol. 6, No. 2) issue of Portal.

September
Alan S. Kaye
, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, reviewed F. Poechhacker’s “Introducing Interpreting Studies and J. Adams’, M. Janse’s and S. Swains’ “Bilingualism in Ancient Society” in the summer issue of Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication.

"Scottish Crofters," authored by Susan Parman, Anthropology, was the subject of a colloquium published in Vol. 24, Issue 2 of Journal of Scottish Historical Studies.

Alan S. Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, reviewed Ineke Wellens' "An Arabic Creole in Africa: The Nubi Language of Uganda" in Vol. 20, Issue 2 of the Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages and Y. Elitzur's "Ancient Place Names in the Holy Land" in the winter issue of Journal of the American Oriental Society.

Gordon Bakken, History, co-edited "Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West" published in March by Sage Publications.

Grady Bruce, emeritus Marketing, co-wrote "Marketers With MBAs: Bridging the Thinking-Doing Divide" in the May issue of Marketing Intelligence & Planning.

Alan S. Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, reviewed E. Badawi's "Modern Written Arabic," C.W. Kreidler's "The Pronunciation of English," J. Lecarme's "Research in Afroasiatic Grammar," S. Mansoor's "Language Policy, Planning and Practice: A South Asian Perspective," C. Pountain's "Exploring the Spanish Language," and D. Robinson's "Becoming a Translator" in the March issue of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America.

Alana Northrop, Politics, Administration and Justice, authored "Evaluating City Web Sites Using Focus Groups" for the book "Public Information Technology and E-Governance: Managing the Virtual State" published this year by Jones and Bartlett.

Gordon Bakken, History, penned "Coal: Fueling the Industrial Revolution" in the fall issue of The Branding Iron.
Gerald Corey, emeritus Human Services, co-authored "ACA Ethical Standards Casebook" published in December by American Counseling Association. He also had eight books translated into foreign languages.

Alan S. Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, wrote the articles "ART: An Interview with Peter Ladegoged" and "ART: An Interview With Elizabeth Closs Traugott" in Volume 158 of Semiotica. He also authored "Arabic Loanwords in English" in the December issue of Sacrum Arabo-Semiticum; "Linguistic Notes on English Orthography and Current Usage" in the January issue of English Today. In addition, he reviewed F. Ziadeh and R. B. Winder's "An Introduction to Modern Arabic" in the December issue of the Journal of Near Easter Studies and I. Wellens' "An Arabic Creole in Africa: The Nubi Language of Uganda" in the fall issue of Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages.

Stephen Stambough, Politics, Administration and Justice, co-edited the book Initiative-Centered Politics: The New Politics of Direct Democracy published by Carolina Academic Press.

Jeffrey Kottler, Counseling, co-authored the book The Client Who Changed Me: Stories of Therapist Personal Transformation published by Routledge in October.

Alan S. Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, reviewed T. Bar's "Conditional Sentences in Contemporary Hebrew" in the September issue of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America.

Imre Sutton, emeritus History, penned the memorial "Otto von Sadovszky (1925-2004)" in the Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, vol. 3, numbers 1-3.

Gordon Bakken, History, co-authored "Something Wicked This Way Comes': Disease, Deer, Elk and a Snapshot of a Historical Moment" in the fall issue of Montana: The Magazine of Western History.

Tammy Drezner, Information Systems and Decision Sciences, penned "Location of Casualty Collection Points" in the December issue of Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy.

Alan S. Kaye, English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, authored articles on Franz Bopp, Wilhelm von Humbolt and Kenneth L. Pike for the book "Key Thinkers in Linguistics and Philosophy of Language" published in July by Oxford University Press. Kaye also wrote the linguistic note "A Nomenclatural Desideratum" and reviewed J. Shimron's "Language Processing and Acquisition in Languages of Semitic, Root-Based Morphology" in the March issue of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America, and critiqued J. Maurais' and M. Morris' "Languages in a Globalizing World," L. Wei's "Bilingualism Reader," V. Cook's "Effects of Second Language on the First" and B. Hary's "Corpus Linguistics and Modern Hebrew: Towards the Compilation of the Corpus of Spoken Israeli Hebrew," in the spring issue of Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication. Kaye authored reviews of A. Fodor's "Proceedings of the Arabic and Islamic Sections of the 35th International Congress of Asian and North African Studies," H. Repp's "Glossar Biliothekarischer Fachtermini: Arabisch-Deutsch," K. Devenyi and T. Ivanyi's "Essay's in Honor of Alexander Fodor," M. Persson's "Sentential Object Complements in Modern Standard Arabic" and S. Prochazka's "Die Arabischen Diaketke der Cukurova (Sudturkei)" in the spring issue of the Journal of Near Eastern Studies; and evaluated L. Bauer's "Introducing Linguistic Morphology" and G. Booij and J. van Marle's Yearbook of Morphology 2003 in the June issue of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America.

Mark H. Shapiro, emeritus Physics, co-authored a paper on "Measurement of Energy and Angular Distributions of Secondary Ions in the Sputtering of Gold by Swift Aun Clusters: Study of Emission Mechanisms" in the May 24 issue of Physical Review B.

Mathew Kirby, Geological Sciences, co-authored "Hydrologic Variability and the Onset of Modern El Nino-Southern Oscillation: A 19,250-Year Record From Lake Elsinore, Southern California" in the March issue of Journal of Quaternary Science.

Elena Shpak, Biological Science, co-wrote "Stomatal Patterning and Differentiation by Synergistic Interactions of Receptor Kinases" for the July 8 issue of Science.

"Angles, Time and Proportion" by David Pagni, Mathematics, appeared in the May issue of Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School.

Irene Matz, Human Communication Studies, penned the article "The Samantha Runnion Abduction and Murder: A Case Study on Leadership and Process" in the July/August issue of Sheriff.

Katrin R. Harich, Marketing, Joni Norby, Business and Economics, and Linda Fraser, Business Writing, co-authored "Taking the Time to Do it Right: A Comprehensive, Value Added Approach for Assessing Writing Skills" in Assessment of Student Learning in Business Schools: Best Practices Each Step of the Way published in mid-summer by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

 

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