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Table of Contents
Academic Skills Center ............................................................................................................................... 3
Accounting and Finance ............................................................................................................................. 3
Art and Design............................................................................................................................................. 6
Business Communication ........................................................................................................................... 6
Biology .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Chemistry..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Criminal Justice .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Communication and Journalism ............................................................................................................. 10
Communication and Journalism/Sociology ............................................................................................ 11
Communication Sciences and Disorders ................................................................................................. 11
Computer Science ..................................................................................................................................... 13
Economics .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Education Studies...................................................................................................................................... 14
English ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Geology ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
Geography and Anthropology ................................................................................................................. 24
Information Systems ................................................................................................................................. 27
Institute for Health Sciences .................................................................................................................... 28
Kinesiology................................................................................................................................................. 29
Languages .................................................................................................................................................. 30
Latin American Studies ............................................................................................................................ 32
Management and Marketing.................................................................................................................... 32
Mathematics .............................................................................................................................................. 37
McIntyre Library ...................................................................................................................................... 38
Music and Theatre Art ............................................................................................................................. 38
Nursing ....................................................................................................................................................... 40
Nursing/McIntyre Library/Continuing Education ................................................................................ 41
Nursing/Social Work ................................................................................................................................ 41
Philosophy and Religious Studies ............................................................................................................ 41
Physics and Astronomy ............................................................................................................................ 42
Political Science ......................................................................................................................................... 43
Psychology ................................................................................................................................................. 43
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Sociology .................................................................................................................................................... 44
Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 45
Academic Skills Center
Publications
“Recalling Friendship and Summer Nights on Lake Hallie.” Wisconsin Life. Wisconsin Public
Radio. Aired on 06/11/15. http://www.wisconsinlife.org/story/recalling-friendship-and-summer-nights-
lake-hallie. Patti See.
“Wisconsin Best Friends.” Wisconsin Life. Wisconsin Public Radio. Aired on 08/19/15.
http://www.wisconsinlife.org/story/lessons-learned-best-friends. Patti See.
Conference Presentations
“The ‘New’ Gender Gap: Keeping Men in College.” 2015 National Association of Student Affairs
Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. March 23, 2015.
Patti See.
Accounting and Finance
Publications
The Impact of Leveraged and Inverse ETFs on Underlying Real Estate Returns. Real Estate Economics
43 (2015): 37-66. Qing Bai, Shaun Bond (University of Cincinnati) and Brian Hatch (University of
Cincinnati).
Symbolic Versus Substantive Regulatory Disclosure Requirements: The Case of Ford Motor Company
in the Early 1900s. Accounting Historians Journal 42 (2015): 35-60. D'Arcy Becker, Marcy Orwig and
Aimee Pernsteiner.
Managerial Tenure and Earnings Management. International Journal of Accounting and Information
Management 23 (2015): 42-59. Qian Hao (Wilkes University, Pennsylvania), Nan Hu, Ling Liu and
Lee Yao (Loyola University, New Orleans).
Brand X Company’s 300% Tariff? Strategic Finance 97 (2015): 46-53. Matthew Fish and William
Miller.
Moral Intensity Revisited: Measuring the Benefits of Accounting Ethics Interventions. Journal of
Business Ethics. (2015): Tara Shawver (King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, PA) and William Miller.
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A Constrained Optimization Approach to Forecasting a Company's Borrowing Requirements. Advances
in Financial Education. (2015): William Ogden.
Obtaining Consistent Corporate Valuations. Journal of Economics and Finance Education. (2015):
William Ogden.
The Value of an Accounting Internship: What Do Accounting Students Really Gain? Academy of
Educational Leadership Journal 19 (2015): 223-233. Aimee Pernsteiner.
The Accounting Internship from the Employer Perspective: What is the Value? Journal of Accounting
and Free Enterprise 1 (2015): 26-35. Aimee Pernsteiner.
Obtaining Consistent Corporate Valuations. Journal of Economics and Finance Education. (2015):
William Ogden, Pedro Sottile and Srinivasan Sundaram (Ball State University).
A Constrained Optimization Approach to Forecasting a Company's Borrowing Requirements. Advances
in Financial Education. (2015): William Ogden, Pedro Sottile and Srinivasan Sundaram (Ball State
University).
Generating Random Vector Using Transformations with Multiple Roots and Its Applications in Credit
Risk. Applications and Applied Mathematics 10 (2015): 50-70. Qidi Peng, Henry Schellhorn and Lu
Zhu.
A New Algorithm to Simulate the First Exit Times of a Vector of Brownian Motions, with an Application
to Finance. Journal of Applied Probability and Statistics. (2015): Chiu-Yen Kao, Qidi Peng, Henry
Schellhorn and Lu Zhu..
Implementing Technology in Auditing Classes: The Case for IDEA. 2015 American Accounting
Association Annual Meeting. (2015): D'Arcy Becker, Aimee Pernsteiner and Dawna Drum.
Finding Meaning in Regulatory Disclosure Requirements: The Case of Ford Motor Company in the
Early 1900's. 2015 American Accounting Association Annual Meeting. (2015): D'Arcy Becker,
Marcy Orwig and Aimee Pernsteiner.
SourceOne Furniture's 300% Tariff: What's Their Duty? 2015 American Accounting Association
Annual Meeting. (2015): William Miller and Matthew Fish.
The Potential Impact of Education on Whistleblowing Behavior: Benefits of an intervention in Advanced
Financial Accounting. 2015 American Accounting Association Annual Meeting. (2015): William
Miller, and Tara Shawver (King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, PA).
The Accounting Internship from the Employer Perspective: What is the Value? 2015 American
Accounting Association Annual Meeting. (2015): Aimee Pernsteiner.
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Workarounds in an SAP Environment: Perspectives of System Users. American Accounting Association
Annual Meeting. (2015): Dawna Drum, Aimee Pernsteiner, and Adam Revak.
SourceOne Furniture's 300% Tariff: What's Their Duty? 20th Annual American Accounting
Association Ethics Symposium. (2015): William Miller.
Conference Presentations
The Roles of Teaching Methods and Student Learner Aptitude in the Success of Students Learning a
New Technology. The 4th International Workshop on Learning Technology for Education, Maribor,
Slovenia, 2015. D'Arcy Becker, Aimee Pernsteiner and Dawna Drum.
Workarounds in an SAP Environment: Perspectives of System Users. American Accounting Association,
Atlanta, Georgia, 2015. Dawna Drum.
Brand X Company's 300% Tariff: What's Their Duty? 2015 American Accounting Association Annual
Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. Matthew Fish.
Brand X Company's 300% Tariff: What's Their Duty? 2015 Annual Ethics Symposium - American
Accounting Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. Matthew Fish.
Meeting the Challenges Posed by the Shortage of Accounting Faculty: Customized Recruiting
Strategies. Academy of Business Research Spring 2015 Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2015.
Matthew Fish.
The Potential Impact of Education on Whistleblowing Behavior: Benefits of an intervention in Advanced
Financial Accounting. 2015 American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2015.
William Miller and Tara Shawver (King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, PA).
SourceOne Furniture's 300% Tariff: What's Their Duty? 2015 American Accounting Association
Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. William Miller and Matthew Fish.
SourceOne Furniture's 300% Tariff: What's Their Duty? 20th Annual American Accounting
Association Ethics Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. William Miller and Matthew Fish.
Equivalent Volume and Comovement. 2015 Financial Management Association European Conference,
Venice, Italy, 2015. Arsenio Staer (California State University, Fullerton) and Pedro Sottile.
Equivalent Volume and Comovement. 2015 Eastern Finance Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans,
Louisiana, 2015. Arsenio Staer (California State University, Fullerton) and Pedro Sottile.
Equivalent Volume and Comovement. 2015 Midwest Finance Association Annual Meeting, Chicago,
Illinois, 2015. Arsenio Staer (California State University, Fullerton) and Pedro Sottile.
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The Effects of Industry Specific and Local Economic Factors on CDS Spreads: Evidence from REITs.
2015 Southern Finance Association Conference, Captiva Island, Florida, 2015. Qing Bai and Lu Zhu.
Credit Derivatives and Stock Return Synchronicity. 2016 Midwest Finance Association, Atlanta,
Georgia, 2015. Xuelian Bai (Jiaotong University, China), Nan Hu, Ling Liu, and Lu Zhu.
Credit Default Swap Spreads and Annual Report Readability. 2016 Midwest Finance Association,
Atlanta, Georgia, 2015. Nan Hu, Ling Liu, and Lu Zhu.
Credit Default Swap Spreads and Annual Report Readability. 2016 Eastern Finance Association,
Baltimore, Maryland, 2015. Nan Hu, Ling Liu and Lu Zhu.
Credit Derivatives and Stock Return Synchronicity. 2016 Eastern Finance Association, Baltimore,
Maryland, 2015. Xuelian Bai (Jiaotong University, China), Nan Hu, Ling Liu, and Lu Zhu.
Credit Derivatives and Stock Return Synchronicity. UWEC COB Research Seminar, Eau Claire,
Wisconsin, 2015. Xuelian Bai (Jiaotong University, China), Nan Hu, Ling Liu, and Lu Zhu.
Can Mutual Fund Flows Serve as Risk Predictors? An Empirical Analysis with CDS Spreads. 2015
Southern Finance Association Conference, Captiva Island, Florida, 2015. Hsin-Hui Chiu and Lu Zhu.
Art and Design
Conference Presentations and Exhibits
From the Secret World (Solo Exhibition). L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library Gallery, Eau Claire, WI,
18 October - 22 November 2015. Wanrudee Buranakorn.
Natural Wonder II (Invitational Group Exhibition). Clemson City Hall, Clemson, SC, September 2015.
Wanrudee Buranakorn (in collaboration with Rose M Barron, Art Institute of Atlanta).
Re-enactment (Solo Exhibition). Terminal 136 Gallery, The University of Texas at San Antonio's satellite
gallery at Blue Star Arts Complex, San Antonio, TX, 2-18 July 2015. Wanrudee Buranakorn.
Sensations (Solo Exhibition). Kibbee Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 3-24 October 2015. Wanrudee Buranakorn
(in collaboration with Rose M Barron, Art Institute of Atlanta).
Business Communication
Publications
Oops: Did I Just Do (Say) That: Exploring Student and Employer Perceptions of Behaviors During the
Interview Process. Texas Business and Technology Educators Association Journal XIII (2015): 131-143.
Keith Stearns.
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My Favorite Assignment: Job Interview x 3: Telephone, Video, and Face to Face. Business and
Professional Communication Quarterly 78 (2015): 244-266. Cynthia Hofacker.
Business Communication: A Problem-Solving Approach, 1e. (2015): Kathryn Rentz and Paula Lentz.
Conference Presentations
Phones down, let's talk! Using meeting simulations to help students understand helpful – and harmful –
interpersonal communication strategies in the workplace. Association for Business Communication
80th International Annual Conference 2015, Seattle, Washington, 2015. Emily Elsner Twesme.
Making Faculty Positions in Business Communication Attractive - Current Practices and Future Goals.
Association for Business Communication International Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2015. Marion
Philadelphia, Jim Dubinsky, Paula Lentz, Jon Ramsey and Judy Tisdale.
The Rhetoric of Change in Healthcare Organizations. Association for Business Communication
International Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2015. Paula Lentz.
Toward a Standardized Business Communication Curriculum. Association for Business Communication
International Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2015. Paula Lentz, Virginia Hemby-Grubb and Judy
Tisdale.
Reconsidering Cognitive Dissonance in Annual Report Messages: Using the Rhetorical Strategy of
Antilogic. Association for Business Communication National Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2015.
Marcy Orwig and Dave Anish.
The Press Ganey Awards: How Hospitals Use Rhetorical Strategies to Convey Philosophies of Care and
Commitments to Patient Satisfaction. Rhetoric Society of America 6th Summer Institute, Madison,
Wisconsin, 2015. Paula Lentz and Marcy Orwig.
Media and the Dynamic Interventions between Authors and Users in Crafting Communities. Computers
and Writing Conference, Menomonie, Wisconsin, 2015. Joe Bartolotta, Marcy Orwig and Ashley
Clayson.
"I wish I could say that---but I can't." What job recruiters would like to say to job applicants but
wouldn’t! Association for Business Communication 80th International Annual Conference 2015, Seattle,
Washington, 2015. Keith Stearns.
Biology
Publications
Rohrer, J.R. 2015. Review of: Maine Mosses, by Bruce Allen. Bryologist 118: 237-239.
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Chemistry
Publications
P. A. Cleary, N. Fuhrman, L. Schulz, J. Schafer, J. Fillingham, H. Bootsma, J. McQueen, Y. Tang, T.
Langel, S. McKeen, E. J. Williams, and S. S. Brown “Ozone distributions over southern Lake Michigan:
comparisons between ferry-based observations, shoreline-based DOAS observations and model
forecasts”, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 5109-5122, 2015.
Wisconsin Science & Technology Symposium, WSTS 2015, July 22-23, UW-River Falls, River Falls,
WI. Mitchell, S.; Anderson, S.; Lewis, D. E. "Kinetics of naphthalimide aminolysis."
Lewis, D. E. "Translator's preface and notes. A. Boutlerow, Bulletin de la Société Chimique de Paris,
Nouvelle Série 1864, 1, 100-128." Bull. Hist. Chem. 2015, 40, 9–12.
Lewis, D. E. "On the different explanations of certain cases of isomerism. Mr. A. Boutlerow. (Sur les
explications différents de quelques cas d’isomerie,” Bulletin de la Société Chimique de Paris, Nouvelle
Série, 1864, 1, 100-128.)" Bull. Hist. Chem., 2015, 40, 13–28.
Suntsov, V.; Lewis, D. E. "Introduction to an English translation of Kizhner's pioneering papers on
deoxygenation." Bull. Hist. Chem. 2015, 40(2), 61–64.
Suntsov, V.; Lewis, D. E. "'25. The catalytic decomposition of alkylidenehydrazines as a method for the
preparation of hydrocarbons (Abridged),' by N. Kizhner, Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago
Obshchestva 1911, 43, 582–595." Bull. Hist. Chem. 2015, 40(2), 64–68. Complete translation is available
online as Supplemental Information.
Suntsov, V.; Lewis, D. E. "'27. 'On the catalytic decomposition of alkylidenehydrazines (Second part)
(Abridged),' by N. Kizhner, Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva 1911, 43, 951–962."
Bull. Hist. Chem. 2015, 40(2), 69–73. Complete translation is available online as Supplemental
Information.
Lewis, D. E. "Introduction to an English translation, 'On the different explanations of certain cases of
isomerism' by Aleksandr Butlerov." Bull. Hist. Chem., 2015, 40, 9–13.
Suntsov, V.; Lewis, D. E. "Introduction to an English translation of Kizhner's pioneering papers on
deoxygenation." Bull. Hist. Chem., 2015, 40(2), 61–64.
Suntsov, V.; Lewis, D. E. "'25. The catalytic decomposition of alkylidenehydrazines as a method for the
preparation of hydrocarbons (Abridged),' by N. Kizhner, Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago
Obshchestva 1911, 43, 582-595." Bull. Hist. Chem., 2015, 40(2), 64–68. Complete translation (13 pp.)
supplied as Supplemental Information.
Suntsov, V.; Lewis, D. E. "'27. 'On the catalytic decomposition of alkylidenehydrazines (Second part)
(Abridged),' by N. Kizhner, Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva 1911, 43, 951-962."
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Bull. Hist. Chem., 2015, 40(2), 69–73. Complete translation (12 pp.) supplied as Supplemental
Information.
Conference Presentations
Egdorf, Rachel and Theisen, Roslyn Investigation of Student Attitude and Understanding in General
Chemistry. Oral Presentation at the National Council of Undergraduate Research, Eastern Washington
University, Cheney, WA, April 16 – 18, 2015.
Kennedy, M, P. Bui, J. Hupy, P. Cleary “Integration of atmospheric sensors into Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle platforms” NCUR, Eastern Washington University, April 2015.
250th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, August 16-20, 2015, Boston, MA. Lewis, D. E.
"Karl Karlovich Klaus (1796-1864): Discoverer of Ruthenium." HIST 14.
Meise, Kristin, Brandes, Elizabeth, and Theisen, Roslyn Synthesis of Biomimetic Functional and
Structural Model Complexes. Poster presented at the 249th American Chemical Society National
Meeting, Denver, CO, United States, March 22 – 26, 2015; INORG paper ID 2124717.
External Awards
Lewis, D. E. Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), November, 2015.
Criminal Justice
Publications
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2015). Defining Cyberbullying: Implications for Research. Aggression and
Violent Behavior, 23, 69-74.
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2015). Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to
Cyberbullying (2nd Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (ISBN: 978-1483349930). pp. 1-312
Conference Presentations
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (Sept, 2015). “The Empirical Status of Cyberbullying Research: A
Comparative Analysis.” Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Panel Presentation (Chicago, IL).
Patchin, J. W. (Feb, 2015). “Insights and Tools to Deal with Cyberbullying.” California Association of
Directors of Activities Annual Convention (San Diego, CA).
Patchin, J. W. (March, 2015). “Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying.” Troubled Youth
Conference, (Snowbird, UT).
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Communication and Journalism
Publications
Jamelske, E., Boulter, J., Jang, W., Barrett, J., Miller, L., & Han, W-L. (2015). Examining Differences
in Public Opinion on Climate Change Between College Students in China and the United States. Journal
of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 5(2), 87-98.
Jang, W., Hong, J., & Frederick, E. (2015). The Framing of the North Korean Six-Party Talks:
Communist Propaganda and National Interests. Media International Australia, 154, 42-52 (SSCI
Journal).
Conference Presentations
Fay, M.J. (2015). “Ask me (not my co-worker) how I am aging”: Older adult educator strategies for
managing and transcending stereotypes. Panelist for the National Communication Association
Conference, November, Las Vegas, NV.
Fay, M.J. (2015). Studying union negotiations and job insecurity in layoff survivors: The new face of
undergraduate research. Panelist for the National Communication Association Conference, November,
Las Vegas, NV.
Jamelske, E., Barrett, J., Miller, L., Boulter, J., & Jang, W. A Contingent Valuation Study Comparing
Citizen's Willingness to Pay for Climate Change Mitigation in China and the United States. Presented to
the 79th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Economics Association, March 27-29, 2015, in Minneapolis,
MN.
Jang, W., Jamelske, E., Boulter, J., Barrett, J., & Miller, L. Support for Joining an International Climate
Treaty: An Examination of Climate Change Views of American and Chinese Adults. Presented to the
Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research (MAPOR), November 20-21, 2015, in Chicago.
Morris, K. R. (2015) “Competitive Forensics vs. Academia: Opportunities to Heal and/or Celebrate the
Great Divide.” Panelist for the National Communication Association Conference, November, Las Vegas,
NV.
Morris, K. R. (2015) “Embracing Opportunities: Reimaging the National Forensic Association’s
National Championship Tournament.” Panelist for the National Communication Association Conference,
November, Las Vegas, NV.
Morris, K. R. (2015) “Embracing our Differences and Our Similarities: A Report of the Joint Survey
Sent to the AFA-NIET, NFA, PRP, DSR and PKD Memberships.” Panelist for the National
Communication Association Conference, November, Las Vegas, NV.
Morris, K. R. (2015) “NFA: Embracing the Opportunity to Host.” Panelist for the National
Communication Association Conference, November, Las Vegas, NV.
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Morris, K. R. (2015) “Solutions to the Problem: The Historical Evolution of Oratory/Persuasion as a
Competitive Event.” Paper presented for the National Communication Association Conference,
November, Las Vegas, NV.
External Awards
Jang, W., Library Travel Grants, The Center of East Asian Studies, University of Chicago.
Communication and Journalism/Sociology
Publications
Hou Ying; Jianjun Ji; William Frederick. “Psychological Wellbeing of the Urban Chinese Elderly.”
American Review of China Studies, Vol. 16 (1): 29-53, 2015.
Conference Presentations
2015 Pamela J. Forman and Ellen Mahaffy, producers, directors and writers. Queer Insights. 2nd
Ethnografilm Festival. Paris, France. April.
Lauren Bollaert; Jianjun Ji “An Analysis on the Health Status of the Chinese Elderly.” Seven Rivers
Undergraduate Research Symposium, Nov. 6, Viterbo University, La Crosse
Invited Lectures
Jianjun Ji. Invited presentation, “A Talk on Quantitative Methods in Social Science,” College of
Foreign Languages of Huaqiao University, Quanzhou, June 30th, 2015, China
Jianjun Ji. Invited by Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, China, to give four presentations on June9-
12, 2015. :1) “Methods and Designs in Social Scientific Investigation”; 2) “American Population
and Urbanization: Problems and Challenges”; 3) “A Talk on Quantitative Research Methods in
Social Sciences”; 4) “Major Components of A Thesis in America”
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Publications
Hemmerich, A.L., Hoepner, J.K., & Samelson, V.M. (2015). Instructional Internships: Improving the
teaching and learning experience for students, interns, and faculty. Journal of Scholarship of Teaching
and Learning. 15(3). 104-132. doi:10.14434/josotl.v15i3.13090
Hoepner, J.K., Sell, L., & Kooiman, H. (2015). Case study of partner training in corticobasal
degeneration. Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders. 6(2). 157-186. doi:
10.1558/jircd.v6i2.27178
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Conference Presentations
Baier, C., Hoepner, J.K., Sather, T.W., & Clark, M.B. (November, 2015). A pilot exploration of
SnapChat as an aphasia-friendly social exchange technology at Aphasia Camp. Poster session at ASHA
Convention 2015 – Denver, CO
Hoepner, J.K., Sather, T.W., Clark, M.B., Gunasagaran, S., Homolka, T., & Knutson, M. (November,
2015). Immersion learning at Aphasia Camp: Analyzing student video reflections. 1-hour seminar at
ASHA Convention 2015 – Denver, CO.
Hoepner, J.K., & Hemmerich, A.L. (November, 2015). UW Systems SoTL Pedagogical Think Tank: A
model for sharing and collaboration. 30 minute technical session at ASHA Convention 2015 – Denver,
CO.
Hoepner, J.K., Falconer, C., Sather, T.W., & Clark, M.B. (2015, March). Preparing student clinicians
through aphasia immersion experiences. Invited presentations (2) for the Aphasia first annual Access:
Aphasia Leadership Summit – Boston, MA. March 13-14, 2015.
Sather, T.W., Clark, M.B., Hoepner, J.K., Clarke, B., & Knutson, M. (November, 2015). Participant
perceptions of the Aphasia Camp experience: A qualitative analysis. Poster session at ASHA Convention
2015 – Denver, CO
Clark, M.B., Sather, T.W., & Hoepner, J.K. (March, 2015). Environmental modifications to foster
participation at an Aphasia Camp. Poster presentation for the Aphasia first annual Access: Aphasia
Leadership Summit – Boston, MA. March 13-14, 2015.
Invited Lectures
Hoepner, J.K. (2015). Neuroanatomical correlates of cognition and their relevance to audiology practice.
Invited Opening presentation for the WSHA 2015 Audiology Update. Chula Vista Resorts, September
25th, 2015. Wisconsin Dells, WI.
Hoepner, J.K. (2015). Cognitive Rehabilitation: Therapeutic strategies for effective intervention. Invited
presentations for PESI Rehab. (2015, April 16). Rancho Cordova, CA, (2015, April 17). Oakland, CA,
(2015, May 7). Columbia, MD, (2015, May 8). Timonium, MD, (2015, May 14). Wakefield, MA, (2015,
May 15). Dedham, MA, (2015, June 10). Portland, ME, (2015, June 11). Manchester, NH, (2015, June
12). Burlington, VT [Live Webcast], (2015, December 03). Milwaukee, WI, (2015, December 04).
Madison, WI, (2015, December 11). Appleton, WI
Hoepner, J.K., Hemmerich, A.L., Noguchi, K., Strous, M., Forcelle, H., & Thao, P.N. (2015, March).
Vicki Lord Larson Research Fellowship – Accent Addition: Moving towards evidence-based,
implementation-ready interventions. UW Eau Claire CSD Pro Sem.
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Computer Science
Publications
R. Hardt and E. V. Munson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, "An empirical evaluation of ant build
maintenance using Formiga," Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME), 2015 IEEE International
Conference on, Bremen, 2015, pp. 201-210.
Conference Presentations
Chris Johnson and Peter Bui Notre Dame University. Blocks In, Blocks Out: A Language for 3D
Models. In IEEE Proceedings of Blocks and Beyond Workshop, October 2015.
Chris Johnson and Peter Bui presented a poster at SIGCSE 2015 entitled "Madeup: A Language for
Making Things Up". More info: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2691893
Ryan Prior and Jack Tan, Powerful Ideas: Software-Assisted Reasoning about Digital Signals, National
Conference on Undergraduate Research, Spokane, WA, 2015.
Economics
Publications
Walmart in China edited by Anita Chan. China Review International, Volume 20, Nos. 1 and 2 (2013):
60-64. Singapore: Cornell (2011) x, 229 pp. Book Review. Maria DaCosta.
Sanjukta Chaudhuri. 2015. “Excess Female Infant Mortality and the Gender Gap in Infant Care in
Bihar, India” Feminist Economics 21(2): 131-161.
Sanjukta Chaudhuri. Review of The economics of race in the United States by Brendan O’Flaherty.
Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 53.3 (2015).
Sanjukta Chaudhuri. Review of Poverty, agency, and human rights ed. by Diana Tietjens Meyers.
Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 52.7 (2015).
Sanjukta Chaudhuri. Review of The Arrow impossibility theorem by Eric Maskin and Amartya Sen.
Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 52.6 (2015).
The Enterprise Reforms and Entrepreneurial Development in China. Journal of the Asia Pacific
Economy, Volume 21, Issue 2, (2016): 151-173. Published online October 29, 2015.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13547860.2015.1092280. Yan Li and Maria DaCosta.
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Conference Presentations
Sanjukta Chaudhuri. “Time Use and Decision Making among Urban Educated Couples in Dhaka,” with
Farida Khan, Bangladesh Development Initiative International Conference (Development and Democracy
in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects), Berkeley, CA (November 2015).
Sanjukta Chaudhuri. Session chair: “Food Production, Distribution, and Rural Development,”
Association for Social Economics 15th World Congress of Social Economics, St. Catharines, Ontario,
Canada (June 2015).
Sanjukta Chaudhuri. “Why Does Women's Economic Participation Increase Spousal Violence against
them? Perceptions on Spousal Violence and Actual Victimization in India.” Midwest Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN (March 2015).
Education Studies
Publications
Torres, Eric D. (2015) “Warfare as Pedagogy. Shaping Curriculum from the Margins. A Freirean
Counter-Narrative of War.” (pp 115-144) In: Paulo Freire: The Global Legacy. Peter Lang Publishing.
Eds. Michael A. Peters & Tina Besley.
Conference Presentations
Torres, Eric D. (2015) “Fostering Critical Multicultural Education in the Context of edTPA and
Educator Effectiveness System. New Findings” University of Wisconsin System. Institute for Urban
Education. Annual Professional Development Conference. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Torres, Eric D. (2015) Prospects of Consciousness: Understanding the Differences between and
Confusion within Obstacles to Learning and Obstacles to Narrating Learning. Annual Conference of the
National Association for Multicultural Education. NAME, New Orleans, 2015.
Torres, Eric D. et.al. (2015) “Department to Department Partnerships: Focusing University Efforts;
Building a Collegial International Network. “ Panel presentation and seeded discussion at AAC&U,
Global Learning in College: Defining, Developing, and Assessing Institutional Roadmaps. Fort
Lauderdale, Miami.
English
Publications
Alvergue, Jose. gist : rift : drift : bloom. Further Other Book Works, 2015. Coinciding with the book, a
number of handmade prints and broadsides for private and library collections.
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Berchini, C. (2015, April 28). Why are all the teachers white? Education Week Teacher.
http://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2015/04/28/why-are-all-the-teachers-white.html.
Berchini, C. (2015, May 18). A journey to trust: What life in the Midwest is teaching me about others.
Rebelle Society. http://www.rebellesociety.com/2015/05/18/a-journey-to-trust-what-life-in-the-midwest-
is-teaching-me-about-others/b
Berchini, C. (2015, Nov. 18). It seems to me: Negativity won’t help teachers improve. Leader-Telegram.
http://www.leadertelegram.com/Opinion/letters-to-editor/2015/11/22/Negativity-won-t-help-schools-
teachers-improve.html
Berchini, C. (2015, Oct. 20). Fellow teacher educators: Question everything. Education Week.
http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2015/10/21/fellow-teacher-educators-question-everything.html
Berchini, C. (2015, Sept. 25). A critical scholar with a dirty little secret (or two). Inside Higher
Education. https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2015/09/25/scholar-says-academics-shouldnt-
apologize-popular-entertainment-they-personally
Berchini, C. (2015, Sept. 23). What bullying victims don't need from teachers: Silence. Education Week
Teacher. http://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2015/09/23/what-bullying-victims-dont-need-from-
teachers.html
Berchini, C. (2015). Program Chair/Discussant: Toward justice: Culture, language, and heritage in
education research and practice. The 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research
Association (AERA), Chicago, IL.
Berchini, C. (2015). Speaking my mind: To teach writing, you too must get your ass kicked. English
Journal, 105(2), 133-135.
Cronje R and students. UWEC Captures the Cannery District Digital Photomap. Be Fit Built
Environment Forum. Eau Claire Healthy Communities; Eau Claire, WI. 6 October 2015.
Cronje R, Jahnke M, Kroll H, Lorbieki C. UWEC Captures the Cannery District Digital Photomap. Eau
Claire Healthy Communities Chronic Disease Prevention Action Team meeting. Eau Claire, WI. 16
November 2015.
Cronje R, Oakland A. UWEC Captures the Cannery District Digital Photomap. Eau Claire Healthy
Communities High-Risk Drinking Prevention Action Team meeting. Eau Claire, WI. 9 December 2015.
Cronje R, Wieseman L. Undergraduate as Technocrat: The Citizen-Experts Democracy Needs. In
Delano-Oriaran O, Parks M, and Fondrie S, eds. Service-Learning and Civic Engagement: A Sourcebook.
Thousand Oaks: SAGE publications. 2015.
Eberwein, Jane Donahue., Cristanne. Miller, and Farrar, Stephanie. Dickinson in Her Own Time A
Biographical Chronicle of Her Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family,
Friends, and Associates. Iowa City: U of Iowa, 2015.
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Farrar, Stephanie. “Maternal Ideology and Black Women’s Citizenship in Frances Watkins Harper’s
Early Poetry and Late Prose.” MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 40 (2015): 52-75.
Bear Country, Brain, Child, (2015): < http://www.brainchildmag.com/2015/09/bear-country/>. B.J.
Hollars.
A Camper Lost, A Counselor Found, and the legend that Wouldn’t Die, Michigan Quarterly Review web
feature (2015): < http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/10/unsolved-histories-a-camper-lost-a-
counselor-found-and-the-legend-that-wouldnt-die/>. B.J. Hollars.
A Cave, A Poetess, and Excavating the Truth, Michigan Quarterly Review web feature (2015):
http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/07/unsolved-histories-a-cave-a-poet-and-excavating-the-
truth/>. B.J. Hollars.
Hollars, B.J. “Baby, Come Hug” Assay web feature, 2015
Hollars, B.J. “Counting Down the Dog Years,” University of Nebraska Press Blog, 2015
Exposed, The Florida Review, 39.1-2 (2015): 185-189. B.J. Hollars.
Hollars, B.J. “Finding Fannie,” Volume One, 2015
From the Mouths of Dogs: What Our Pets Teach Us About Life, Death, and Being Human. Lincoln, NE:
University of Nebraska Press (2015): 224pp. B.J. Hollars.
A Giant Turtle, A Stubborn Man, and Dredging Up A Myth, Michigan Quarterly Review web feature
(2015): http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/09/unsolved-histories-a-giant-turtle-a-stubborn-
man-and-dredging-up-a-myth/. B.J. Hollars.
Hollars, B.J. Book review of Nick Offerman’s Gumption, Kirkus Reviews, 2015.
A Haunted Inn, A Hallowed Ground, and the Ghost of Robert Frost, Michigan Quarterly Review web
feature (2015): < http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/06/unsolved-histories-a-haunted-inn-a-
hallowed-ground-and-the-ghost-of-robert-frost/>. B.J. Hollars.
The Hermit and the Goshawk, Wisconsin Life—Wisconsin Public Radio (2015):
http://www.wisconsinlife.org/story/hermit-and-goshawk. B.J. Hollars.
Job 36, New South, 9.1 (2015): 90-98. B.J. Hollars.
The Land Toward Which They Were Going: The Story of Wisconsin’s Freedom Rider, Volume One,
(2015): https://volumeone.org/articles/2015/10/15/11534_the_land_towards_which_they_were_going.
B.J. Hollars.
Lessons Learned From Losing Our Pets, Huffington Post Blog, (2015):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bj-hollars/lessons-learned-from-losi_b_8042326.html. B.J. Hollars.
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Let Us Speak Now of Lightning, Sliver of Stone (2015): https://sliverofstonemagazine.com/let-us-speak-
now-of-lightning-by-b-j-hollars/. B.J. Hollars.
Miracles, Meteorological Phenomenon, and Writing the Unknown, Michigan Quarterly Review web
feature (2015): http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/05/unsolved-histories-miracles-
meteorological-phenomenon-and-writing-the-unknown/. B.J. Hollars.
Hollars, B.J. Book review of Wendy Walters’ Multiply Divide, Los Angeles Review, 2015.
A Place to Live: A Call for Literary Citizenship, Pleiades, editor’s feature, 2015. B.J. Hollars.
A Postcard, A Package, and the Pieces of a Family Unearthed, Michigan Quarterly Review web feature
(2015): < http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/11/unsolved-histories-a-postcard-a-package-
and-the-pieces-of-a-family-unearthed/>. B.J. Hollars.
Remember, Forget to Remember, The Pinch, 35.2 (2015). B.J. Hollars.
The Resurrection of the Lord God Bird, Wisconsin People & Ideas (2015):
http://www.wisconsinacademy.org/magazine/resurrection-lord-god-bird. B.J. Hollars.
Reverend Dave. In Winesburg, Indiana. Eds. Bryan Furuness, Michael Martone. Bloomington, IN: Break
Away Books/Indiana University Press (2015): 238pp. B.J. Hollars.
Santa Claus, Childlike Wonder, and Reindeer Poop on the Roof, Michigan Quarterly Review web feature,
(2015): < http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/12/unsolved-histories-santa-claus-childlike-
wonder-reindeer-poop-on-the-roof/>. B.J. Hollars.
This Is Only A Test. Bloomington, IN: Break Away Books/Indiana University Press (2015): 164pp. B.J.
Hollars.
Tilt Your Ear Toward the Valley, Volume One (2015): http://volumeone.org/musiccapital/vibe#story6.
B.J. Hollars.
A Tribute to a Monument for the Pigeon, Wisconsin Life—Wisconsin Public Radio (2015); The
Passenger Pigeon (2015); Flyway Journal (2015): < https://flyway.org/nonfiction/lyric-essays-a-tribute-
on-a-monument-to-the-pigeon-the-unnatural-history-of-wisconsins-first-mountain-lion/>. B.J. Hollars.
Hollars, B.J. “What We Missed At The Volcano,” The Heavy Contortionist, 2015.
Hollars, B.J. “Why I Write,” University of Nebraska Press Newsletter, 2015.
A U.F.O., A Crop Circle, and a Message Not Yet Received, Michigan Quarterly Review web feature
(2015): < http://www.michiganquarterlyreview.com/2015/08/unsolved-histories-a-u-f-o-a-crop-circle-
and-a-message-not-yet-received/>. B.J. Hollars.
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The Unnatural History of Wisconsin’s First Mountain Lion, Flyway Journal (2015): <
https://flyway.org/nonfiction/lyric-essays-a-tribute-on-a-monument-to-the-pigeon-the-unnatural-history-
of-wisconsins-first-mountain-lion/>. B.J. Hollars.
“A Conversation with the Feminist Teacher Editorial Collective.” Feminist Teacher 25.1 (2015): 75-87.
With Gail E. Cohee, Monica Barron, and Wendy Gunther-Canada. Theresa Kemp.
Kemp, Theresa. “Conversations with Two Founding Members of the Feminist Teacher Editorial
Collective.” Feminist Teacher 25.2-3 (2015): 195-210.
Feminist Teacher. University of Illinois Press 25.1-3 (2015). Eds. Theresa D. Kemp, Gail E. Cohee,
Brown University, Monica Barron, Truman State University, and Wendy Gunther-Canada, University of
Alabama at Birmingham.
Patterson, Molly.. “Spinning Coins.” Chicago Tribune Printers Row. Issue 165: 2015. Print. (story)
Cathy Rex. Indians on Paper: Anglo-American Women Writers and Representations of Indianness,
1629-1824. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate Publications, 2015. Book/Print.
Cathy Rex. “Paul Revere’s “Sword-in-Hand” Seal: Visualizing Citizenship in Revolutionary
Massachusetts.” Society of Early Americanists’ Ninth Biennial Conference. Chicago, IL: June 2015.
Stirm, Jan. “Review: Approaches to Teaching Behn’s Oroonoko by Cynthia Richards and Mary Ann
O’Donnell. Feminist Teacher. 25 December 2015, Vol.25(2-3), pp.226-228.
Westerlund, Blake. “’Sentimental Claptrap:’ Lost Cowboys, Dead Horses, and the Discarded in Sam
Shepard’s Play Kicking a Dead Horse”. Pivot: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies & Thought, Volume
4, No 1 (2015).
Westerlund, Blake. "Cowgirl of the Prairie: Sam Shepard’s Kicking a Dead Horse and an Enigmatic
Apparition”. The Explicator, Volume 73, Issue 4 2015.
Wood, Martin. “George Colman, the Younger.” The Encyclopedia of British Literature 1660-1789. Gary
Day and Jack Lynch, General Eds. London: Wylie-Blackwell, 2015.
Conference Presentations
Aho, Katherine.. “Witness to the Future: Depictions of History and Teaching in Fox’s Sleepy Hollow.”
Popular Culture/American Culture Association 2015 National Conference in New Orleans, LA. (April
2015).
Alvergue, Jose. “Assembled Indenture/Resisting the Spatial: Sexuality, Race, and Formal
Ambiguity in Erna Brodber’s Louisiana,” for the panel Rented Rooms, SSAWW 2015,
Philadelphia, PA. (November 4-8, 2015).
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Berchini, C. (2015). Crystallizations of Whiteness: Exploring White teacher identity to reframe
conversations about Whiteness in education. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National
Council of Teachers of English, Minneapolis, MN.
Berchini, C. (2015). Curriculum matters: Inclusion for inclusion’s sake. Paper presented at the University
of Wisconsin Eau Claire Annual Panel on Equity, Diversity, & Inclusivity, Eau Claire, WI.
Berchini, C. (2015). Structured to dismiss: How do teachers learn to notice when they stifle opportunities
for knowledge-making across the English curriculum? Paper presented at the annual convention of the
National Council of Teachers of English, Minneapolis, MN.
Farrar, Stephanie presented on the Eau Claire poet Maud Phillips at Society for the Study of American
Women Writers Triennial Conference, Liminal Spaces, Hybrid Lives, in Philadelphia, PA. 5 Nov. 2015
Ascent Reading, Featured Reader, Association of Writers and Writing Programs, Minneapolis, MN, 24
April 2015. B.J. Hollars.
Jones, David.. “Urban Politics, Urban Pedagogy, and Visions of Renewal in the Age of Obama.”
Presented at the Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference, Cincinnati, OH. October 2, 2015.
“Feminist Teacher, a Reception upon Our 25th Anniversary.” National Women's Studies Association
Conference. Milwaukee, WI. November 2015. Theresa Kemp.
“Whose Memories Are These? Representation, Reception, and Transformation of the Belvoir Witches.”
Attending to Early Modern Women Conference. Milwaukee, WI. June 2015. Theresa Kemp.
Pace, Joel. “Semiotic Syncopation: The Relativity of Time in Keats and Fitzgerald,” 10th Biennial
Symbiosis Conference, Essex University, 11 July 2015.
Patterson, Molly. “Author Panel on Publishing.” Presented at the Chippewa Valley Book
Festival. Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 18 Oct. 2015.
Rex, Cathy. “Paul Revere’s “Sword-in-Hand” Seal: Visualizing Citizenship in Revolutionary
Massachusetts.” Presented at Society of Early Americanists’ Ninth Biennial Conference. Chicago, IL.
June 2015.
Sen, Asha. “Women and Gender Studies at Ground Zero of Higher Education.” UW System
Roundtable Participant. Annual National Women Studies (NWSA) conference. Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. November 2015.
Sen, Asha. “Towards a Feminist Model of Study Abroad Practices.” Decolonizing
Epistemologies, Methodologies and Ethics: Postcolonial Feminist Interventions.” International
Conference. Frankfurt Research Center for Postcolonial Studies. Goethe University, Frankfurt.
July 2, 2015.
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Stirm, Jan. “Enter the Dragon: Making Meaning in a True and Wonderfull Encounter.” Shakespeare
Association of America; Vancouver, April 2015.
Invited Lectures
Farrar, Stephanie gave a panel discussion on her book, Emily Dickinson In Her Own Time
(2015) at Lone Star College Montgomery, December 10, 2015.
Hollars, B.J. Ascent Reading, Featured Reader, Association of Writers and Writing Programs,
Minneapolis, MN, April 2015.
Hollars, B.J. Iron Horse Literary Review, Featured Reading, Association of Writers and Writing
Programs, Off-Site Reading, Minneapolis, MN, April 2015.
Hollars, B.J. Eau Claire Regional Arts Council’s Jubilee, Emcee, Eau Claire, WI, June 2015.
Hollars, B.J. “Greatest Writing Secrets On Earth: Revealed!” (with Ken Szymanski), L.E.
Phillips Public Library, Eau Claire, WI, September 26, 2015.
Hollars, B.J. "Exploration, Encounter, Exchange in History,” National History Day Keynote
Speaker, Eau Claire, WI, October 6, 2015.
Hollars, B.J. “Nonfiction’s Nuts and Bolts,” Featured Presenter, Chippewa Valley Book
Festival, Eau Claire, WI, October 13, 2015.
Hollars, B.J. Featured Reader (with Matthew Gavin Frank), Madison Book Festival, Madison,
WI, October 24, 2015.
Hollars, B.J. Midnight Sun Visiting Writers Series, University of Alaska—Fairbanks,
November 2015.
Hollars, B.J. Reading from his book, From the Mouths of Dogs. Chippewa Fall Library,
Chippewa Falls, WI, 10 November 2015.
Hollars, B.J. The Local Store, Book Release for From The Mouths of Dogs, Eau Claire, WI,
December 1, 2015.
Hollars, B.J. Writers Read, L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, Eau Claire, WI, December 8,
2015.
Jones, David..“Social Class in America.” Invited public talk for the College of Education and
Human Sciences ES 385 Diversity Forum. 2015.
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Pace, Joel.. Common Good Books, Garrison Keillor, Proprietor; St. Paul, MN: Gatsby and the
“Jazz Age.” Lecture and performance (vocals and trumpet backed by 7-pice combo). 7 April
2015.
External Awards
Alvergue, Jose. Finalist, the 2015 Bob Kaufman Poetry Prize
Other
Berchini, C. (2015). Program Chair/Discussant: Toward justice: Culture, language, and heritage in
education research and practice. The 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research
Association (AERA), Chicago, IL.
Christina Berchini was interviewed about her experiences teaching middle school by Michelle H. Daino,
(2015, Dec. 17) for the article,“Former South River teacher reflects on race and education.” The Home
News Tribune. New Jersey. http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/news/education/2015/12/17/former-
south-river-teacher-reflects-race-and-education/77251422/
Tess Onwueme’s work was selected by Dr. Bridget Chiedu Onochie as the topic of her dissertation, titled
“Women Empowerment for National Development: A Womanist Reading of Tess Onwueme’s Selected
Plays.” The dissertation through Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria, was successfully
implemented and accepted in 2015.
Joel Pace was a 2015 judge for Poetry Out Loud, poetry recitation contest sponsored by the National
Endowment for the Arts, the Poetry Foundation. Northwest Wisconsin Regional Contest.
Joel Pace was interviewed about the reading of Fitzgerald’s Gatsby as a black character by
Rebecca White, for the article “Gatsby Sparks Racial Debates” for The Setonian, 28 October
2015.
Joel Pace was interviewed about the role of hip hop music on the 2013 The Great Gatsby movie
soundtrack by Sam Draut, for the article, “Was Jay Gatsby Black?” for The Louisville Cardinal,
13 October 2015. http://www.louisvillecardinal.com/2015/10/was-jay-gatsby-black/
Joel Pace was interviewed by Ryan Porter for the article, “New Takes on Classic Works Get
Rave Reviews” in the Toronto Star (Canada’s Largest Daily Newspaper) 15 August 2015.
Joel Pace was interviewed about the role of Hip Hop in the 2013 movie The Great Gatsby by Laura
Wilhelm, for the article “Giving the Green Light to Gatsby with Lit Hop,” in The Hollywood Times, 12
August 2015. https://thehollywoodtimes.net/2015/08/12/giving-the-green-light-to-gatsby-with-lit-hop/
Joel Pace was interviewed on BBC Radio Merseyside: “Interview on Race and Gatsby with
Ngunan Adamu for Upfront,” 19 November 2015.
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Joel Pace was interviewed by BBC Radio Oxford: “Interview on Race and Gatsby with Kat
Orman,” 28 October 2015.
Geology
Publications
Her, X., Buelow, E.K., and Clark, S.K. (2015) Factors Influencing Non-Expert Term Usage During a
Disaster: An Analysis of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Geosphere. 11(6), 1680-1688,
doi:10.1130/GES01170.1.
Lodge, RWD (2015). Geochemistry of Neoarchean volcanic and intrusive rocks in Aldina Township,
northwestern Ontario. Ontario Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Release – Data 315.
Lodge, RWD, Gibson, HL, Stott, GM, Hudak, GJ, Franklin, JM (2015). Geodynamic setting, crustal
architecture, and metallogeny of ca. 2720 Ma greenstone belt assemblages of the northern Wawa
subprovince, Superior Province. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 52: 196-214.
Mahoney, J.B., Pignotta, G.S., Ihinger, P.D., Wittkop, C., Balgord, E.A., Potter, J.J. and Leistikow, A.R.,
2015, Geologic relationships in the northern Helena Salient, Montana: Geology of the Elliston Region; in,
Geology of the Elliston Area, Montana, and other papers: 40th Annual Field Conference; C. MacDonald
and J. Mosolf, eds.; Northwest Geology v. 44, p. 109-136.
Mahoney, J.B., Syverson, Kent M., and Runkel, Anthony C., 2015, Industrial Sand Deposits in Western
Wisconsin: Geology, Resource Distribution and Extraction Techniques: SME Wisconsin/Twin Cities
Annual Conference Field Trip Guidebook, 35 p.
Ullman, D.J. (UW-Madison), Carlson, A.E. (Oregon State University), LeGrande, A.N. (Columbia
University), Anslow, F.S. (University of Victoria), Moore, A.K. (UW-Madison), Caffee, M. (Purdue
University), Syverson, Kent M. , and Licciardi, J.M. (University of New Hampshire), 2015, Southern
Laurentide ice-sheet retreat synchronous with rising boreal summer insolation: Geology, v. 43, no. 1, p.
23-26, doi: 10.1130/G36179.1.
Conference Presentations
Buelow, Ellen, Suriano, Julieta, Mahoney, J.B., Kimbrough, David, Giambiagi, Laura B., and Mescua,
José F., 2015, Evolution of the Neogene Cacheuta Basin: A Record of Orogenic
Exhumation and Basin Inversion in the South Central Andes; Geological Society of America Abstracts
with Programs. Vol. 47, No. 7, p. 803.
Kimbrough, David L., Mahoney, J.B., Mescua, José, Giambiagi, Laura B. And Buelow, Ellen K.*, 2015,
New Zircon U-Pb Ages Define A Strongly Episodic History of Magmatism for The Permo-Triassic
Choiyoi Silicic Large Igneous Province Of Chile And Argentina; Geological Society of America
Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 47, No. 7, p. 497.
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Lassa, M.J.. and Clark, S.K. (2015) Expert Opinions in the Media: Analysis of Climate Scientists’
Evolving Stances on Climate Change. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 47(7),
748.
Lassa, M.J. and Clark, S.K. (2015) Understanding people's knowledge and perceptions of the silica sand
mining industry in Wisconsin. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 47(5), 30.
Lodge, RWD (2015). The importance of andesites for interpreting tectonic processes during the Archean.
Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 47(5).
Lodge, RWD, Gibson, HL, Stott, GM (2015). Geodynamic settings of Archean greenstone belts and their
influence on synvolcanic metallogeny: Examples from the Superior Province. Geological Society of
America, Abstracts with Programs, 47(5).
Lossada, A.C., Mardónez, D., Suriano, J. Hoke, G.D., Fitzgerald, P.G., Mahoney, J.B., and Giambiagi,
L., 2015, Uplift Sequence of the Main Morphostructural Units of the South Central Andes at 30°S:
Insights from a Multidisciplinary Approach; AGU.
Mahoney, J.B., Link, Paul K., Pearson, David M., 2015, Segmentation of the Western Laurentian
Continental Margin: Evidence for Active Tectonism in the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian ‘Miogeocline;’
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 47, No. 7, p. 860.
Mahoney, J.B., and Syverson, Kent M., 2015, Cementation in Cambrian sandstone in western
Wisconsin: assessing the potential for the generation of respirable silica: Geological Society of America
Abstracts with Programs (North-Central meeting, Madison, WI), v. 47, no. 5, p. 9.
Mazzitelli, Manuela Amelia*, Giambiagi, Laura Beatríz, Mahoney, J.B., Lossada, Ana Clara, Jeanneret,
Pilar, 2015, Avances en el estudio estructural y tectónico de la zona del Cerro Mercedario (32ºs), San
Juan, Argentina.
Mazzitelli, Manuela Amelia, Mahoney, J.B., Balgord, Elizabeth*, Giambiagi, Laura B., Kimbrough,
Dave, Lossada, Ana Clara, and McCann, Chaz, 2015, Evolution of the Manantiales Basin, San Juan,
Argentina: Constraining Miocene Orogenic Patterns in the South-Central Andes; Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 47, No. 7, p. 151.
Pignotta, G. and Mahoney, J.B., 2015, Timing and Rate of Exhumation of the Boulder and Pioneer
Batholiths in Southwestern Montana; Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 47,
No. 7.
Poirier, J.M., Fliflet, R., Haas, J.W., Blotz, K.E., Mahoney, J.B., Syverson, Kent M., and Pignotta,
G., 2015, Diagenetic patterns in Cambrian sandstone in western Wisconsin: constraining potential sources
of airborne particulate matter: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs (North-Central
meeting, Madison, WI), v. 47, no. 5, p. 31.
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Syverson, Kent M., and Dolliver, H.A.S. (UW-River Falls), 2015, Frac Sand in the Midwest: Geology,
Mining, Reclamation, and Environmental Issues I & II: North-Central Geological Society of America
meeting, Madison, WI, May 18, 2015.
Syverson, Kent M. , 2015, The sand-mining boom in western Wisconsin—an overview: Geological
Society of America Abstracts with Programs (North-Central meeting, Madison, WI), v. 47, no. 5, p. 8.
Zens, ZA, Helmuth, SL, Lodge, RWD (2015). Geochemistry and petrography of the strata hosting the
Flambeau Cu-Zn-Au Deposit: Revisiting Wisconsin’s only past-producing volcanogenic massive sulfide
mine. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 47(5).
Invited Lectures
Clark, S.K. Plate tectonics: A well-known theory that isn’t so well known. November 9, 2015. Presented
to the Geoscience Department at Winona State University.
Mahoney, J.B. Memorial University of Newfoundland, September 2015, Segmentation of the Western
Laurentian Continental Margin: Evidence for Active Tectonism in the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian
‘Miogeocline’: Evidence from the U.S. Intermontane West.
Mahoney, J.B. San Diego State University, October, 2015, Segmentation of the Western Laurentian
Continental Margin: Evidence for Active Tectonism in the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian ‘Miogeocline’:
Evidence from the U.S. Intermontane West
Kent M. Syverson. Frac Sand Supply & Logistics Conference, 4th annual conference, Sept. 24-25, 2015,
invited lecture entitled The Responsible Mining Initiative, presented in San Antonio, TX.
Kent M. Syverson. Geological Society of Minnesota, April 6, 2015, invited lecture entitled Industrial
Sand Mining in Wisconsin – Geology and Controversies, presented at the University of Minnesota-Twin
Cities.
External Awards
Wisconsin Data Preservation – Rescuing drill core with pyrite disease. In collaboration with Wisconsin
Geological and Natural History Survey. USGS National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation
Program. RWD Lodge.
Geography and Anthropology
Publications
Gouramanis, C., Switzer, A.D., Polivka, P.M., Bristow, C.S., Jankaew, K., Dat, P.T., Pile, J., Rubin,
C.M., Yingsin, L., Ildefonso, S.R., and Jol, H., 2015. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) examination of
thin tsunami beds – A case study from Phra Thong Island, Thailand. Sedimentary Geology, v. 329: 149-
165, doi: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.09.011
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Conference Presentations
Schide, K., Jewell, P., Oviatt, C., Jol, H., 2015. An investigation of transgressive deposits in Late
Pleistocene Lake Bonneville using GPR and UAV-produced DEMs: American Geophysical Union
FallMeeting, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm15/webprogram/Paper86342.html
Adams, H.R., Olmstead, A.C., Morrison, S.M., Jol, H., and Loope, W.L., 2015. High frequency (225,
450, 900 MHz) GPR investigation of the Nippissing beach ridge, Huron Mountains, MI: Geological
Society of America North-Central Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts
with Program v. 47(5), p. 11.
Adams, H.R., Olmstead, A.C., Jol, H., Morrison, S.M., and Loope, W., 2015. “Looking Deep” into a
Late Holocene Lake Superior barrier: Association of American Geographers, 110th (2015) Annual
Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21-25.
Bortolameolli, D., and Jol, H., 2015. Ground penetrating radar of Rib Lake. 24th Annual National
Ronald E. McNair Research Conference, Lake Lawn Resort, WI, October 30 – November 1, Program
with Abstracts, p. 89.
Bortolameolli, D., Jol, H., and Albrecht, A., 2015. Visualizing industrial organic waste located at Rib
Lake, Wisconsin: A geospatial perspective. West Lakes Division of the Association of American
Geographers, 2015 Annual Meeting, Eau Claire, WI, October 15 - 17, Program, p. 9.
Higley, M.C., Fisher, T.G., Jol, H., Lepper, K., Goble, R.J., and Martin-Hayden, J.M., 2015. A
contemporary story of a historical Lake Warren strandline from northwest Ohio: Geological Society of
America North-Central Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts with Program
v. 47(5), p. 4.
Hilgendorf, A., Jol, H., Looped, W.L., and +Morrison, S.M. 2015. Low frequency (50, 100, 200 MHz)
ground penetrating radar analysis of the Nippissing beach ridge, Huron Mountains, MI: Geological
Society of America North-Central Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts
with Program v. 47(5), p. 11.
Jol, H.,, Adams, H.R., Morrison, S.M., Aken, T.J., Oviatt, C.G., Jewel, P. and Schide, K.H., 2015.
Ground penetrating imaging of Lake Bonneville shorelines, Utah. West Lakes Division of the Association
of American Geographers, 2015 Annual Meeting, Eau Claire, WI, October 15 - 17, Program, p. 4.
Jol, H., Freund, R.A., Darawsha, M., Artzy, M., Arav, R., Savage, C.E., Lopez, G.I., Zapata-Meza, M.,
and Filin, S., 2015. UWEC’s International Fellows Program in Israel: A transformative learning
experience for students: Geological Society of America North-Central Section, 49th Annual Meeting,
May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts with Program v. 47(5), p. 11.
Jol, H., Nobes, D.C., Topper, N.D., Charlton, B.G., and Jaeger, N.H., 2015. Ground penetrating radar
imaging of a tectonically active, wave-influenced shoreline: Haast, South Westland, New Zealand:
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Geological Society of America, 127th Annual Meeting, November 1-4, Baltimore, MD, Abstracts with
Program, v. 47 (7), p. 548.
Jol, H., Oviatt, C.G., Jewell, P., and Schide, K.H., 2015. Subsurface imaing of the Snowplow, Lake
Beonneville, Utah: Geological Society of America, 127th Annual Meeting, November 1-4, Baltimore,
MD, Abstracts with Program, v. 47 (7), p. 247.
Jol, H., Reeder, P.P., Freund, R.A., Workman, V., Awad, and Garcia, E., 2015. A geoarchaeological
investigation of Kahal Gadol Synagogue, Rhodes, Greece. West Lakes Division of the Association of
American Geographers, 2015 Annual Meeting, Eau Claire, WI, October 15 - 17, Program, p. 4.
Keicher, P.A., Morrison, S.M., Loope, W.L., and Jol, H., 2015. Interpretation of a paleo-inlet’s
depositional history: A ground penetrating radar investigation, Grand Island, MI: Geological Society of
America North-Central Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts with Program
v. 47(5), p. 5.
Krantz, A., Pingel, A., Jol, H., Kremmin, T., and Jol, B., 2015. Subsurface investigation of Wisconsin
Point Barrier: Preliminary ground penetrating radar results. West Lakes Division of the Association of
American Geographers, 2015 Annual Meeting, Eau Claire, WI, October 15 - 17, Program, p. 8.
Loope, W.L., and Jol, H., 2015. Early Holocene eolian activity in eastern Upper Michigan drove
aggradation during transgressions of Glacial Lake Minong: Geological Society of America North-Central
Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts with Program v. 47(5), p. 21.
Luczak, J.N., Edel, C.E., Savage, C.E., Wagner, A.J. and Jol, H.,, 2015. Geochemical analysis of ancient
pottery from Bethsaida, Israel using X-ray fluorescence: Geological Society of America North-Central
Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts with Program v. 47(5), p. 11.
Morrison, S.M., Jol, H., and +Alger, R., 2015. Using radar stratigraphy analysis to identify erosion and
deposition in the Duluth Bay Barrier, Lake Superior: Geological Society of America North-Central
Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts with Program v. 47(5), p. 30.
Nobes, D.C., and Jol, H., 2015. Enhancing form and structure: Complex attributes as aids for ground
penetrating radar interpretation: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Asia Pacific Conference, July 7-
11, Waikoloa, HI, http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/nsapc2015-082.
Pile, J., Yu, F., Jol, H., Switzer, A.D., and Zheng, A., 2015. The 12-Lakes of Lu Feng, Souther China:
Where are the missing lakes? Ground-penetrating radar investigation of a coastal plain: Geological
Society of America, 127th Annual Meeting, November 1-4, Baltimore, MD, Abstracts with Program, v. 47
(7), p. 548
Pingel, A., Awad, N., Jol, H.,, Reeder, P., Seligman, J., and Freund, R., 2015. Looking for the Great
Synagogue of Vilnius, Lithuania: Ground penetrating radar proof of concept. West Lakes Division of the
Association of American Geographers, 2015 Annual Meeting, Eau Claire, WI, October 15 - 17, Program,
p. 10.
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Schide, K., Jewell, P., Oviatt, C., Jol, H., 2015. An investigation of transgressive deposits in Late
Pleistocene Lake Bonneville using GPR and UAV-produced DEMs: American Geophysical Union Fall
Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
Thompson, T.A., Johnston, J.W., Loope, H.M., and Jol, H., 2015. Holocene shoreline behavior and
sequence development in the upper Great Lakes Basin: Geological Society of America, 127th Annual
Meeting, November 1-4, Baltimore, MD, Abstracts with Program, v. 47 (7), p. 651
Thompson, T.A., Johnston, J.W., Loope, H.M., and Jol, H., 2015. Shoreline architecture during a lake-
level rise and fall of the upper Great Lakes over a period of several Millennia: Geological Society of
America, 127th Annual Meeting, November 1-4, Baltimore, MD, Abstracts with Program, v. 47 (7), p.
246.
Wysocki, A.D., Aken, T.J., Jol, H., Loope, W.L, + Morrison, S.M., and Morin, A., 2015. GPR imaging
of a stranplain along Lake Superior, Huron Mountains, Michigan: Summer research field experience.
West Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, 2015 Annual Meeting, Eau Claire,
WI, October 15 - 17, Program, p. 8.
Wysocki, A.D., Aken, T.J., Olmstead, A.C., Adams, H.R., Morrison, S.M., Loope, W.L., and Jol, H.,
2015. GPR imaging of a strandplain along Lake Superior: Huron Mountains, Michigan, USA: Geological
Society of America North-Central Section, 49th Annual Meeting, May 19-20, Madison, WI, Abstracts
with Program v. 47(5), p. 29.
Information Systems
Publications
Chen, L., Keys, A. and Gaber, D., "An Empirical Study of Learning Outcomes Using ERPsim in an
Information Systems Course," Journal of Information Systems Education, 26(2), Spring 2015, 135-146.
Pratt, J. A., Chen, L., & Cole, C. (James Madison University) (2016). The influence of goal clarity,
curiosity, and enjoyment on intention to code. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1-11.
Apply Total Quality Management (TQM) in Organizational Information Security Management. Decision
Science Institute (DSI) 2015 Annual Conference. (2015): L. Chen and Xiaofeng Chen (Western
Washington University).
Challenges of Big Data Analytics Applications in Healthcare. Communications of the ICISA: An
International Journal. (2015): Jim Chen (St. Cloud State University, MN), Ruidong Zhang and Allen
Chen (University of California – Berkeley, CA).
The Sharing Economy and the Mobile Internet: How Far Can We Go? Western Decision Sciences
Institute (WDSI) 2015 Annual Conference. (2015): R. Zhang.
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Conference Presentations
Pratt, J. A., Gaber, D., & Sulzer, T. (2015, October). Increasing Student Engagement and Learning
Outcomes: Lessons Learned from Teaching in an Active-Learning Classroom. IACIS Annual Conference
(International Association for Computer Information Systems), Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Zhang, R. (2015). The Sharing Economy and the Mobile Internet: How Far Can We Go? Western
Decision Sciences Institute (WDSI) 2015 Annual Conference, March 2015.
Zhang, R. (2015). Emerging Mobile Internet Based Disruptive Innovations and Their Ripple Effects.
Decision Science Institute (DSI) 2015 Annual Conference, November 2015.
I.S. Curricular Implication of Ongoing Changes in Mobile App Development. IACIS 2015, Clearwater,
Florida, 2015. L. Chen and Thomas Hilton.
Why does a college graduate want to be an IT entrepreneur? Decision Science Institute (DSI) 2015
Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2015. L. Chen.
Mobile Application for Android Devices to Display Concentration of Traffic. Wisconsin Science &
Technology Symposium 2015, River Falls, Wisconsin, 2015. L. Chen and Blake Kaner.
Apply Total Quality Management (TQM) in Organizational Information Security Management. Decision
Science Institute (DSI) 2015 Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2015. L. Chen and Xiaofeng
Chen (Western Washington University).
I.S. Curricular Implications of Ongoing Changes in Mobile App Development. 2015 IACIS Conference
(55th International Conference Oct 7-10, 2015), Clearwater, Florida, 2015. Thomas Hilton and L.
Chen.
Cybersecurity Workforce Development. 2015 ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research
Conference, Newport Beach, California, 2015. Indira Guzman (Trident University), Thomas Hilton,
Michelle Kaarst-Brown (Syracuse University), Jason James (Vice President of Risk, Evantix
Corporation) and Ashraf Shirani (San José State University).
External Awards
Zhang, R. Microsoft Azure Educator Grant Award, October 2015. This award includes 1 Microsoft
Azure 12-month, $250/month Educator Passes and 68- 6 month, $100/month Student Passes to University
of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. This award helped the introduction of a hands-on experience of cloud
computing to IS 345 class (Networking with Client Operating Systems).
Institute for Health Sciences
Publications
Greenberg BL, Thomas PA, Glick M, Kantor ML. Physicians’ attitudes toward medical screening in a
dental setting. J Public Health Dent 2015; 75(3):225-233.
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External Awards
Director's Special Citation, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
Kantor ML.
Kinesiology
Publications
Bender, A., Braun, L., Franklin, K., Kidd, M., Rendler, N., Wiggins, M.S., & Braun, S.I. (2015).
Implementing a 4 week balance protocol to impact quality of life in cancer patients. International Journal
of Exercise Science, 8(2), 145-153.
Braun, S.I., Kim, Y., Jetton, A. E., Kang, M., & Morgan, D. W. (2015). Prediction of bone mineral
density and content from measures of sedentary behavior and physical activity in younger and older
females. Preventive Medicine Reports, 2, 300-305.
Kim, Y., Welk, G. J., Braun, S.I., & Kang, M. (2015). Extracting objective estimates of sedentary
behavior from accelerometer data: Measurement considerations for surveillance and research
applications. PLOS ONE, 10(2), 1-15.
Mathis, S., Farley, R. S., Fuller, D. K., Jetton, A. E., Ishikawa, S., & Caputo, J. L. (2015). Effects of a
calcium supplement on bone mineral density in male cyclists. Journal of Sports Medicine & Physical
Fitness, 55, 940-945.
Wiggins, M. S., & Hauser, B. (2015). Psycho-physiological benefits in a rehabilitative exercise program:
A Cerebral Palsy case study. Advanced Studies in Medical Sciences, 3, 15-22.
http://dx.doi.org/10.12988/asms.2015.583
Conference Presentations
Braun, S.I., Janot, J., Hess, J., Fern, S., Dessecker, D., & Roshell, J. (May 2015). Impact of 8-wk
resistance band training on scapular mobility in div3 softball players. 2015 Annual Conference of
American College of Sports Medicine, San Diego, CA.
Vande Linde, R. J., Braun, S.I., Kim, Y., Kang, M., & Morgan, D. W. (May 2015). Reliability of
sedentary behavior record in older adults. 2015 Annual Conference of American College of Sports
Medicine, San Diego, CA.
Nell, A., Sorensen, J., Albrecht, K., Kompelien, A., Aschenbrenner, R., & Braun, S.I. (April 2015).
Impact of non-training physical activity on menstrual dysfunction in collegiate cross-country runners.
UW Systems: Posters in the Rotunda, WI.
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Invited Lectures
Braun, S.I. (July 2015). Basic bone metabolism and bone determinants of bone health in youth, older
adults, and athletes. Tsukuba Summer Institute Laboratory Workshops, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki,
Japan.
Languages
Publications
Brown, Joshua R. 2015. “Dutchified English on Broadway.” American Speech 90 (3):321-346.
Brown, Joshua R. and Michael T. Putnam. 2015. “Functional convergence and extension in contact:
Syntactic and semantic attributes of the progressive aspect in Pennsylvania Dutch.” In Germanic heritage
languages in North America: Acquisition, attrition, and change, edited by J. Salmons and J. Johannessen.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 135-160.
Fernández, Manuel. “Identidad y nación en la música cubana producida fuera de Cuba: Los años
setenta.” Caribe: Revista de Cultura y Literatura 15.2 (Winter 2012-13): 33-47.
Fuentes, Bibiana. “Artistic Exploration and Subjective Transformation in Mario Mendoza’s Narrative.”
Latin American Literary Review. Vol. 43 No. 86 July – December 2015 pp. 101-116
Fuentes, Bibiana. “Psychotic Determination in Delirio by Laura Restrepo” Revista de Estudios
Colombianos. Number 46 July - December 2015 pp. 25-32
Geniusz, Mary Siisip. Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do is Ask: Anishinaabe
Botanical Teachings. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Editor. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,
2015.
Whipple, Dorothy Dora. Chi-mewinzha: Stories From Leech Lake. Editors: Wendy Makoons Geniusz
and Brendan Fairbanks (University of Minnesota). Illustrated by Annmarie Geniusz. Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 2015.
Kong, K. (2015). Teachers' identies and creative teaching in language immersion classroom. Learning
Languages, Naitonal Network for Early Language Learning (NNELL). Vol. 21, No.1, pp. 18-23.
Kong, K., Kocen, K. & Cooley, D. (2015). Being a wài guó rén in China: Reflection on a study abroad
project in China. Teaching Chinese in International Contexts. No.7, pp.25-34.
Miller, J. S. & Grim, F. (2015). Spoken French in a pronunciation course: Impressions and applications.
In J. Levis, R. Mohamed, M. Qian & Z. Zhou (Eds). Proceedings of the 6th Pronunciation in Second
Language Learning and Teaching Conference (ISSN 2380-9566), Santa Barbara, CA (pp. 213-224).
Ames, IA: Iowa State University.
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Miller, J. S. (2015). Review of the book Quartier d’affaires: français professionnel et des affaires, by M.
P. Rosillo & M. Demaret. The French Review, 89(1), 228-229.
Oswalt, Emilia B. and Patrick Baker. 2015. "Sociolinguistic Factors Affecting Perception of Slavic
Accents in English." Proceedings of the All-Russia Conference Language Units in the Light of
Contemporary Scientific Paradigms (ISBN 978-5-7477-3941-3), Ufa, Russia. Ministry of Education and
Science of the Russian Federation, Ufa: Bashkir State University Scholarly Publishing, pp.122-131.
Wendy Makoons Geniusz. Co-editor (with Brendan Fairbanks) of Ojibwe transcriptions and translations
and author of Introduction for Chi-Mewinzha: Ojibwe Stories from Leech Lake by Dorothy Dora
Whipple. University of Minnesota Press, 2015.
Wendy Makoons Geniusz. Editor of and author of Ojibwe glossaries in: Plants Have So Much to Give
Us, All We Have To Do is Ask: Anishinaabe Botanical Teachings. by Mary Siisip Geniusz. University
of Minnesota Press, 2015.
Conference Presentations
Brown, Joshua R. and Martina Lindseth. 2015. “Recipe for growth: Reform, recruitment, retention.”
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Convention, San Diego.\
Fuentes, Bibiana. “Dinámicas de poder en La Casa de la Belleza de Melba Escobar.” Paper presented at
the XXV Annual Congress of AILCFH Asociación Internacional de literatura y cultura femenina
hispánica. October 9-11, 2015 at Marquette University, Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Fuentes, Bibiana. “The Experience of the Body and the Creative Process in Alan Paul’s El pasado”.
Paper presented at the Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Literature at the University of Wisconsin-
Madison. October 9-11, 2014
Fuentes, Bibiana. “Unexplored territories: travelers’ subjective alternatives in Mario Mendoza’s
narrative” Paper presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature
Association, held at New York University from March 20-23, 2014
Kong, Kaishan. 2015. "Engaging Students to Learn with Technologies in a Chinese Classroom: A Case
Study of Using Eyejot," American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Annual
Convention, San Diego.
Invited Lectures
Miller, J. S. “Pronunciation Instruction within the Proficiency Movement”. Invited talk presented at the
Department of French Alumni Guest Lectures Series – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (April
2015).
External Awards
Miller, J. S. ACTFL Global Engagement Initiate Award for the course “Cajun Watershed & Intercultural
Immersion Program” (November 2015).
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Latin American Studies
Publications
Manny Fernandez published the article “Identidad y nación en la música cubana producida
fuera de Cuba: Los años setenta” in Caribe: Revista de Cultura y Literatura 15.2 (Winter 2012-
13, 2015): 33-47.
DeGrave, Analisa. “Re-legitimizing the State in Honduras: Sendero en Resistencia: Poetry’s
Reclamation of Communication, Justice, and Truth in Post-Coup Honduras.” Chasqui: Revista de
Literatura Latinoamericana. Fall 2015: 4-20.
Management and Marketing
Publications
A View from the Aisle Revisited: Delight and Outrage in the Classroom. Marketing Education Review
25 (2015): 215-232. Scott Swanson, Carol Azab and Charlene Davis.
Delightful and Outraging Critical Classroom Incidents. Marketing Management Association (MMA).
(2015): Scott Swanson, Carol Azab and Charlene Davis.
The Influence of Ethnicity and Language on Perceptions of Service Recovery Efforts. Society for
Marketing Advances. (2015): Carol Azab, Lisa Krautkrammer and Katherine Hammel.
Outraging to Delightful Classroom Incidents: Student Discussion, Diffusion and Future Enrollment.
Marketing Management Association (MMA). (2015): Scott Swanson, Carol Azab and Charlene Davis.
A New Era in Marketing's Strategic Influence. Academy of Marketing Science. (2015): Terry Clark and
Carol Azab.
The Effect of Multitasking on Time Perception, Enjoyment, and Ad Evaluation. Computers in Human
Behavior 45 (2015): 185-191. Sydney Chinchanachokchai, Brittany Duff and Sela Sar.
The Devil is in the Details: When Holistic Thinkers React Negatively to Incongruent Information.
Contemporary Management Research. (2015): Sydney Chinchanachokchai and Hayden Noel.
Successes and Challenges in Using Group-Level Incentives to Increase Children's Aggregate Fruit and
Vegetable Consumption for Lunch in One Wisconsin Elementary School. Journal of Child Nutrition and
Management. (2015): Sydney Chinchanachokchai and Eric Jamelske.
Who can help working students? The impact of graduate school involvement and social support on
school–work facilitation. Industry and Higher Education 29 (2015): 175-184. Rebecca Wyland, Doan
Winkel (Illinois State University), Scott Lester and Nancy Hanson-Rasmussen.
Developing Effective Preceptors for Future Health and Aging Service Administrators. Journal of Health
Administration Education 32 (2015): 103-121. Jennifer Johs-Artisensi and Douglas Olson.
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Mother-Adolescent Daughter Identity Interplay Processes. Journal of Consumer Marketing 32 (2015):
234-244. Stephanie Gillison (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), Alexa Givan (University of
Alabama, Daphne), Sharon Beatty (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa), Kyoungmi (Kate) Kim, Kristy
Reynolds (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa) and Julie Baker (Texas Christian University, Fort
Worth).
The SHRM Assurance of Learning Exam: Assessing the Field's Awareness and Perceptions of this
External Validation Test for Human Resource Graduates. Journal of Higher Education Theory and
Practice 15 (2015): 24-31. Scott Lester and Kristy Lauver.
It isn't always mutual: A critical review of dyadic trust. Journal of Management 41 (2015): 47-70. M.
Korsgaard, Holly Brower and Scott Lester.
Reassessing the Role of Chinese Workers in Problem Solving: A Study of Transformational Leadership,
Trust, and Security in 'Lean' Manufacturing. Asia Pacific Business Review 21 (2015): 464-481. Benbo
Li (Chongqing University, China), Abraham Nahm, Rebecca Wyland, Jian-yu Ke and Wei Yan
(Chongqing University, China).
The Value of Partial State Ownership in Publicly Listed Private Sector Enterprises: An Evidence from
China. Post-Communist Economies 27 (2015): 336-354. Zengji Song (Chongqing University, China),
Abraham Nahm and Zongyi Zhang (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China).
Partial State Ownership, Political Connection, and Financing: Evidence from Chinese Publicly Listed
Private Sector Enterprises. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. (2015): Zengji Song (Chongqing
University, China), Abraham Nahm and Zongyi Zhang (Southwestern University of Finance and
Economics, China).
Encouraging Migrant Foreign Workers in Saudi Arabia to Participate in Problem Solving: The Role of
Leadership, Trust, and Security. Middle East Journal of Management 2 (2015): 352-365. Abraham
Nahm.
Quality of care and long-term care administrators' education: Does it make a difference? Health Care
Management Review 40 (2015): 35-45. Nicholas Castle (University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania),
Jessica Furnier (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania), Jamie Ferguson-Rome
(University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Douglas Olson and Jennifer Johs-Artisensi.
The Value Study: The Importance of Professional Membership of Nursing Home Administrators. Journal
of Health and Human Services Administration 37 (2015): 538-560. Nicholas Castle (University of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Douglas Olson, Kathryn Hyer (University of South Florida), Jamie
Ferguson-Rome (University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) and David Wolf (Barry University, Miami
Shores, Florida).
Development of a Self-Assessment Tool to Facilitate Decision-Making in Choosing a Long Term Care
Administration Major. Educational Gerontology. (2015): Jennifer Johs-Artisensi, Douglas Olson and
Abraham Nahm.
Time in teams: Impact of cognitions and conflict. Journal of Managerial Psychology 30 (2015): 692-708.
Rhetta Standifer, Anneloes Raes, Claudia Peus, Ana Passos and Catarina Santos.
Understanding the Service Evaluation, Consumption Emotions, and Behavioral Intentions Relationship
for Chinese Lodging Guests. MBAA International Conference. (2015): 113. Scott Swanson, Lujun Su
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and Xiaohong Chen.
Delightful and Outraging Critical Classroom Incidents. MBAA International Conference. (2015): 72-
73. Scott Swanson, Carol Azab and Charlene Davis.
Service Quality and Chinese Tourists: The Role of Relationships. MBAA International Conference.
(2015): 112. Scott Swanson, Lujun Su and Xiaohong Chen.
Outraging to Delightful Classroom Incidents: Student Discussion, Diffusion, and Future Enrollment.
Marketing Management Association 20 (2015): Scott Swanson, Carol Azab and J. Davis.
Social Responsibility and Reputation Influences on the Intentions of Chinese Huitang Village Tourists:
Mediating Effects of Satisfaction with Lodging Providers. International Journal of Contemporary
Hospitality Management 27 (2015): 1750-1771. Lujun Su, Scott Swanson and Xiaohong Chen.
Reputation and the Role of Relationship Quality in a Chinese Lodging Context. Society for Marketing
Advances Proceedings. (2015): 157-158. Scott Swanson and Lujun Su.
Analysis of Thursday Night NFL Winning Margins. Journal of Statistics Education 23 (2015): 1-12.
Timothy Vaughan.
Keeping up with the Joneses: The role of envy, relationship conflict, and job performance in social
undermining. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies 23 (2015): 55-65. Gabi Eissa and
Rebecca Wyland.
Selling Skippy Bites into Pure Foods - Convenient Section. 9th Annual Great Northwoods Sales
WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition - October 2015. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Great
Northwoods Sales WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition (2015): Robert Erffmeyer and Matt Lewis
(Hormel Foods, Austin, MN).
Selling Skippy Bites into Pure Foods - Convenient Section. 9th Annual Great Northwoods Sales
WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition - October 2015. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Great
Northwoods Sales WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition (2015): Robert Erffmeyer and Matt Lewis
(Hormel Foods, Austin, MN).
Selling Skippy Bites into Pure Foods. 9th Annual Great Northwoods Sales WarmUp Collegiate Sales
Competition - October 2015. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Great Northwoods Sales WarmUp
Collegiate Sales Competition (2015): Robert Erffmeyer and Matt Lewis (Hormel Foods, Austin, MN).
Selling Skippy Bites into SuperValu Distribution System. 9th Annual Great Northwoods Sales WarmUp
Collegiate Sales Competition - October 2015. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Great Northwoods
Sales WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition (2015): Robert Erffmeyer and Matt Lewis (Hormel
Foods, Austin, MN).
To see ourselves as others see us: How perceptions of generational diversity affect workplace outcomes.
Work pressures: New agendas in theory and research (New Agendas in Communication Series). (2015):
Rhetta Standifer and Scott Lester.
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Conference Presentations
Selling Skippy Bites into Pure Foods - Convenient Section. 9th Annual Great Northwoods Sales
WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition - October 2015. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Great
Northwoods Sales WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition (2015): Robert Erffmeyer and Matt Lewis.
Selling Skippy Bites into Pure Foods. 9th Annual Great Northwoods Sales WarmUp Collegiate Sales
Competition - October 2015. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Great Northwoods Sales WarmUp
Collegiate Sales Competition (2015): Robert Erffmeyer and Matt Lewis.
Selling Skippy Bites into SuperValu Distribution System. 9th Annual Great Northwoods Sales WarmUp
Collegiate Sales Competition - October 2015. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Great Northwoods
Sales WarmUp Collegiate Sales Competition (2015): Robert Erffmeyer and Matt Lewis.
A New Era in Marketing's Strategic Influence. Academy of Marketing Science, Denver, Colorado, 2015.
Terry Clark and Carol Azab.
Does layout matter? The effect of online circular on consumer memory of banner ads. Society for
Consumer Psychology, Phoenix, Arizona, 2015. Sydney Chinchanachokchai, Brittany Duff and Ron
Faber.
First Time's the Charm with a Lucky Penny? The Effects of Superstitious Beliefs on Consumer Risk-
Taking Behavior. Society for Consumer Psychology, Phoenix, Arizona, 2015. Sydney
Chinchanachokchai, Theeranuch Pusaksrikit and Siwarit Pongsakornrunsilp.
Measuring the Impact of Group Incentives on Children's Aggregate Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
for Lunch in Two Western Wisconsin Elementary Schools. Midwestern Economics Association,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2015. Eric Jamelske and Sydney Chinchanachokchai.
Antecedents of abusive supervision: The moderating role of supervisor personality. Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2015. Gabi Eissa.
The costs of interpersonal helping: Do citizenship motives matter? Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2015. Gabi Eissa.
Aspirational Competencies. University Sales Center Alliance Fall Conference, Nashville, Tennessee,
2015. Andrea Dixon (Baylor University), Dawn Deeter-Schmelz (Kansas State University), Robert
Erffmeyer, Mike Krush (North Dakota State University) and Ellen Pullins (University of Toledo).
Teaching Moments: Making Your Internship Count. Society for Marketing Advances, San Antonio,
Texas, 2015. Robert Erffmeyer.
Review of sales theory and skill development in current university curriculum. American Marketing
Association Summer Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. Robert Erffmeyer.
Addressing the Quality of Online Courses Using Internal Institutional Reviews. Marketing Management
Association Spring Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. Michelle Kunz and Robert Erffmeyer.
Sales Director's Survey. University Sales Center Alliance Fall Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, 2015.
Robert Erffmeyer and Mike Boehm (Illinois State University
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National Cultural Values and Environmental Sustainability: A Study of Global Millennials. Midwest
Academy of Management Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 2015. Nancy Hanson-Rasmussen and Kristy
Lauver.
A Sustainable Management Approach to Teaching International Business. Global Business Conference,
Tignes, France, 2015. Brent Opall.
A New Era in Marketing's Strategic Influence. Academy of Marketing Science, Denver, Colorado, 2015.
Terry Clark and Carol Azab.
Does layout matter? The effect of online circular on consumer memory of banner ads. Society for
Consumer Psychology, Phoenix, Arizona, 2015. Sydney Chinchanachokchai, Brittany Duff and Ron
Faber.
First Time's the Charm with a Lucky Penny? The Effects of Superstitious Beliefs on Consumer Risk-
Taking Behavior. Society for Consumer Psychology, Phoenix, Arizona, 2015. Sydney
Chinchanachokchai, Theeranuch Pusaksrikit and Siwarit Pongsakornrunsilp.
Measuring the Impact of Group Incentives on Children's Aggregate Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
for Lunch in Two Western Wisconsin Elementary Schools. Midwestern Economics Association,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2015. Eric Jamelske and Sydney Chinchanachokchai.
Antecedents of abusive supervision: The moderating role of supervisor personality. Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2015. Gabi Eissa.
The costs of interpersonal helping: Do citizenship motives matter? Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2015. Gabi Eissa.
Aspirational Competencies. University Sales Center Alliance Fall Conference, Nashville, Tennessee,
2015. Andrea Dixon, Dawn Deeter-Schmelz, Robert Erffmeyer, Mike Krush and Ellen Pullins.
Teaching Moments: Making Your Internship Count. Society for Marketing Advances, San Antonio,
Texas, 2015. Robert Erffmeyer.
Review of sales theory and skill development in current university curriculum. American Marketing
Association Summer Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. Robert Erffmeyer.
Addressing the Quality of Online Courses Using Internal Institutional Reviews. Marketing Management
Association Spring Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2015. Michelle Kunz and Robert Erffmeyer.
Sales Director's Survey. University Sales Center Alliance Fall Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, 2015.
Robert Erffmeyer and Mike Boehm.
National Cultural Values and Environmental Sustainability: A Study of Global Millennials. Midwest
Academy of Management Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 2015. Nancy Hanson-Rasmussen and Kristy
Lauver.
A Sustainable Management Approach to Teaching International Business. Global Business Conference,
Tignes, France, 2015. Brent Opall.
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The Multi-Generational Workforce. 2015 Clerks of Circuit Court Initiative, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin,
2015. Ann Rupnow and Miranda Cross-Schindler.
Mathematics
Publications
James S. Walker, ``Review of Creating Symmetry: The Artful Mathematics of Wallpaper Patterns,''
Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Dec. 2015, 62(11), 1350--1354. Available at
http://www.ams.org/notices/201511/rnoti-p1350.pdf
Marie Jose Bertin, Alice Garbagnati, Ruthi Hortsch, Odile Lecacheux, Makiko Mase, Cecilia Salgado,
and Ursula Whitcher. "Classifications of elliptic fibrations of a singular K3 surface''. Women in Numbers
Europe, Springer, 2015.
Ursula Whitcher. "Reflexive polytopes and lattice-polarized K3 surfaces." Calabi-Yau Varieties:
Arithmetic, Geometry and Physics, Fields Institute Communications, 2015.
Conference Presentations
Chris Ahrendt, Creating and Analyzing a Genetic to Generate Certain Logic Puzzles, MAA Wisconsin
Section Meeting, Ripon College, April 2015.
Chris Davis. Every genus 1 algebraically slice knot is 1-solvable. December 15, 2015, the 2015 Canadian
Mathematical Society Winter Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Maxwell Dylla, Christopher Hopp, and Chris Ahrendt, Analysis of the Chaotic Solution Behavior
Exhibited by the Two Dynamic Riccati Equations on Time Scales, MAA Wisconsin Section Meeting,
Ripon College, April 2015.
aBa Mbirika and Julianna Tymoczko (of Smith College). A co-FI-module structure on Springer
representations. Fields Institute [Workshop on Recent Developments in the Geometry and
Combinatorics of Hessenberg Varieties]. Toronto, Canada (July 2015).
Ursula Whitcher. "Arithmetic mirror symmetry and isogenies", Fibrations, Mirror Symmetry and
Calabi-Yau Geometry, Canadian Mathematical Society Winter Meeting, Montreal, December 2015.
Ursula Whitcher. "Mirror symmetry and K3 surface zeta functions", Explicit Methods for Modularity
of K3 Surfaces and Other Higher Weight Motives, ICERM, October 2015.
External Awards
Ursula Whitcher. Merten M. Hasse Prize, MAA, Expository work by young mathematician.
Other
aBa Mbirika. Co-organizer of the Special Session on Algebraic Geometry and Combinatorics
at the American Mathematical Society Eastern Sectional Meeting. Rutgers University in New
Brunswick, NJ (November 2015).
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Adam A. Smith and Ursula Whitcher. "Making a hash of things." Math Horizons, November 2015.
McIntyre Library
Publications
Markgraf, Jill, Kate Hinnant, Eric Jennings and Hans Kishel. Maximizing the One-Shot: Connecting
Library Instruction with the Curriculum. New York: Roman & Littlefield, 2015.
Markgraf, Jill. “Unleash Your Library’s HIPster: Transforming Student Library Jobs into High Impact
Practices.” Proc. of the ACRL 2015 Conference, March 25-28, 2015, Portland, OR. Chicago: Assoc. of
College and Research Libraries, 2015.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/conferences/confsandpreconfs/2015/Markgraf.pdf
Conference Presentations
Jennings, Eric. “Engage Your Students with an Advisory Board.” Presented at the Wisconsin
Association of Academic Librarians Annual Conference, Manitowoc, WI, April 21, 2015.
Markgraf, Jill, and John Pollitz. “Library Instruction as Participatory Art: Engaging Students with
Tablets and Active Learning.” LOEX 2014, Grand Rapids, MI. 2014
Markgraf, Jill, Hans Kishel and Kate Hinnant. “Cultivating the One-Shot,” New Directions in
Information Fluency Conference, Augustana College, Moline, IL. 2014
Markgraf, Jill, Ngoc-Ten Tran, University of Oregon, and Kimberly Miller, Towson University.
“Mobile library instruction classrooms: Engaging learners and empowering librarians,” roundtable
discussion. Association of College and Research Libraries 2015, Portland, OR. 2015
Markgraf, Jill. “Unleash Your Library’s HIPster: Transforming Student Library Jobs into High Impact
Practices.” Association of College and Research Libraries 2015, Portland, OR. 2015
Markgraf, Jill. “Yes, and: Improvising your Way to a More Creative and Positive Library.” Wisconsin
Library Association Annual Conference, Middleton, WI, 2015.
Markgraf, Jill. “Yes, and…: Using Improv to Enrich Your Library Practice.” The Collective Library
Conference, Knoxville, TN.
Music and Theatre Art
Publications
Gary W. Don, “Macro Analysis and Composition: A Model for Integrating Composition Assignments
into the Theory Curriculum,” Musical Insights: The Journal of the Macro Analysis Creative Research
Organization 4 (2015): 71-87
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Dunbar, L. (2015). Free notation apps: What’s out there? General Music Today, 29 (2), 39-44.
Dunbar, L. (2015). Smart Icon Cards. General Music Today, 29 (1), 38-40.
Dunbar, L. (2015). Three highly recommended apps. General Music Today, 28 (2), 36-38.
Peters, Gretchen.. Program Notes for CD. CHIAYU. Naxos Recordings, 2015.
Gretchen Peters, “Unlocking the Songs: Marcie Rendon’s Indigenous Critique of Frances Densmore’s
Native Music Collecting.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal (published by UCLA), Special
Edition, Aesthetic Violence: Art and Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Vol.39, No.4 (2015): 79-92.
Conference Presentations
Dunbar, L. (2015, July). The effect of music on impulsivity in college undergraduate students
with attention deficits. Lecture presented at the Interdisciplinary Symposium on Quantitative
Research in Music and Medicine, Immaculata, Pennsylvania.
Dunbar, L. & Cooper, S. (2015, May). Where have all the morals gone? Promoting reciprocal
and reflective conversations for ethical choices in the music classroom. Lunchtime conversation
presented at the Mountain Lake Colloquium, Pembroke, VA.
Dunbar, L., Cooper, S., and Draves, T. (2015, February). Perceptions and attitudes of Copyright
Law and Fair Use among college undergraduate students: A pilot study. Lecture session
presented at the Desert Skies Symposium on Research in Music Education, Tucson, Arizona.
Dunbar, L., Cooper, S., and Draves, T. (2015, January). Perceptions and attitudes of Copyright
Law and Fair Use among college undergraduate students: A pilot study. Poster session presented
at the Arizona Music Educators Association (AMEA) conference, Phoenix, Arizona.
The CMS International Conference-- presented work: Blue Ridge Sketches for solo piano. Chia-Yu Hsu.
The IAWM 20th Anniversary Congress--presented work: Blue Ridge Sketches for solo piano. Chia-Yu
Hsu.
Lee Anna Rasar. Blueprint for Harmonica: Technical Skills for Music Therapists - co-presenter with
Annie Raines - Continuing Music Therapy Education session to provide attendees opportunity to earn
continuing education credit for attendingat Great Lakes Regional Conference of the American Music
Therapy Association – Minneapolis - April 2015
Lee Anna Rasar. Model Protocol for Medical Harmonica to Target Therapeutic Goals – co-presenter
with Annie Raines – Continuing Music Therapy Education session to provide attendees opportunity to
earn continuing education credit for attending at Great Lakes Regional Conference of the American
Music Therapy Association – Minneapolis - April 2015
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Lee Anna Rasar. Piano and Percussion Accompaniment Toolbox for Dementia Residents: Two Decades
of Research –- co-presenter with Brogan Resch – American Music Therapy Conference – Kansas City
- Nov. 2015
Lee Anna Rasar. Repurposing Trash into Treasure: From Steel Pan to Emotional Issues – co-presenter
with Jean Raabe – Continuing Music Therapy Education Session for 5 hours to provide attendees
opportunity to earn continuing education credit for attending – American Music Therapy Association
Conference– Kansas City - Nov. 2015
External Awards
Suzanne and Lee Ettelson Composer’s Awards. Chia-Yu Hsu.
Nursing
Publications
Canales, M.K., Coffey, N., & Moore, E. (2015). Exploring health implications of disparities associated
with food insecurity among low-income populations. Nursing Clinics of North America, 50(3), 465-481.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0029-6465(15)00037-7.
Conn, V. S., Topp, R., Dunn, S. L., Hopp, L., Jadack, R., Jansen, D. A., Jefferson, U. T., & Moch, S. D.
(2015). Science on a shoestring: Building nursing knowledge with limited funding. Western Journal
of Nursing Research, 37(10), 1256-1268. DOI: 10.1177/0193945914567059.
Jansen, D. A., Jadack, R., Ayoola, A., Doornbos, M., Dunn, S., Moch, S., Moore, E., & Wegner, G.
(2015). Embedding research in undergraduate learning opportunities. Western Journal of Nursing
Research, 37(10), 1340-1358.
Moch, S. D., Jansen, D. A., Jadack, R. A. Page, P., & Topp, R. (2015). Collaborating with businesses
to support and maintain research. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 37(10), 1308-1322.
Sortedahl, C. & Imhoff, H. (2015, June). Perspectives from the field: Bringing nurse leaders into the
classroom. Nursing Education Perspectives. Advance online publication. doi:10.5480/14-1385
Gallegos, C. & Sortedahl, C. (2015). An exploration of professional values held by nurses at a large
freestanding pediatric hospital. Pediatric Nursing, 41(4): 187-195.
Conference Presentations
Canales, M.K. American Multicultural Student Leadership Conference AMSLC, University of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, April 24, 2015. Community hidden hunger: A community
collaboration to address health disparities (invited-Podium).
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Drevdahl, D. & Canales, M.K. Western Institute of Nursing's 48th Annual Communicating Nursing
Research Conference: Equity and Access: Nursing Research, Education, and Practice. Albuquerque, NM,
April 22-25, 2015. Public health nurses' perceptions of graduate education (peer-reviewed-Poster).
Canales, M.K. Wisconsin Student Nurses’ Association 66th Annual Convention Serving the
Underserved, Wisconsin Community hidden hunger: A community-academic partnership to explore food
insecurity Dells, WI, February 7, 2015. (invited-Podium).
Nursing/McIntyre Library/Continuing Education
Conference Presentations
Vandenbark, R.T. (McIntyre Library), Wical, S.H. (McIntyre Library), Sortedahl, C, & Benike, J.
(Continuing Education). (2015, March). Taking journal clubs to the next level: Video conferencing and
information literacy. Library Technology Conference. Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Vandenbark, R. T. (McIntyre Library), Wical, S.H. (McIntyre Library), Sortedahl, C., & Benike, J.
(UWEC Continuing Education). (2015, March). Information literacy instruction in BlueJeans. (2015)
Association of College & Research Librarians. Portland, Oregon.
Nursing/Social Work
Publications
Moch, S.D., Quinn-Lee, L., Gallegos, C. & Sortedahl, C. (2015). Navigating evidence-based projects:
The faculty role. Nursing Education Perspectives, 36(2):128-130. doi: 10.5480/12-1014.1
Quinn-Lee, L., Sortedahl, C., Gallegos, C. & Moch, S.D. (2015, Summer). Community-defined inter-
professional research projects with undergraduate social work and nursing students. Council on
Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 35(4):27-28.
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Publications
Sean McAleer, “Atheism and Twelve Step Spirituality” in J. Miller and N. Plants, eds., Sobering
Wisdom: Philosophical Explorations of Twelve Step Spirituality (University of Virginia Press, 2015).
Sean McAleer, “Caught in a Eutrapelia: Kraut on Aristotle on Wit.” Journal of Philosophical Research
40 (2015): 297-312.
Sean McAleer, "Review of Mark LeBar, The Value of Living Well (Oxford University Press), Review of
Metaphysics 68 (2015): 667-9.
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Meyer, Matthew. “Returning to Mystic River: Nietzsche on Tragedy and Values.” Film and Philosophy,
Vol. 19, 2015: 173-192.
Meyer, Matthew. “Why Underwood is Frankly Not an Overman,” House of Cards and Philosophy:
Underwood's Republic. Ed. by J. Hackett, Series ed., William Irwin. Blackwell Publishing, 2015.
Kristin Schaupp. "Trading in Values: Disagreement and Rationality in Teaching," AAPT Studies in
Pedagogy 1 (2015): pg. 113-130.
Conference Presentations
“Against Empathy? Theological Interrogation of Neuroscientific Debates on the Existence of the Human
Mirror Neuron System and the Moral Significance of Empathy.” Panel presentation for the International
Society of Science and Religion, Atlanta, GA, November 20, 2015. Charlene P.E. Burns.
“Aristotle—Realist Par Excellence,” paper presented at a conference called “Aristotelian Solutions to
Contemporary Philosophical Problems,” held at Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, April 25-26,
2015. Robert Greene.
Sean McAleer, “Comments on Dan Moller, ‘Affect and Judgment’.” American Philosophical
Association, Pacific Division. Vancouver, April 2015.
“Straight to the Target: Lacan and the Meaning of the Bow.” Metaphors in Use, 3rd Annual Philosophy
Conference at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, October 2015. Matthew Meyer.
External Awards
In the spring of 2015, Robert Greene received a $15,000 grant from the IdeaAdvance Seed Fund
of UW-Extension in Madison in connection with a start-up company that I founded, The Gift of
Tongues LLC (web site: thegiiftoftongues.com), to do market research and otherwise promote
the company. The company is an attempt to bring the accelerated method of language learning that
I have invented and developed to the public, and the scholarly side of it is that this method is based
on a large amount of research that I have done in languages and Aristotelian philosophy.
Physics and Astronomy
Publications
Chyba, C.f., K. Hand, and P.J. Thomas. 2015, Energy Conservation and Poynting’s Theorem in the
Homopolar Generator, American Journal of Physics, vol. 83, 72
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.4895389
Stecher, Lyle Ford, Jesse Bluem, Blake Smith, and Samuel Fahey. “The Rotation Period of 4528
Berg.” Minor Planet Bulletin 42 (2015): 148.
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Political Science
Publications
Abootalebi, Ali, R. “Nationalism, Power Politics, and Pluralism in Divided Societies,” in Fonkem
Achankeng, ed. Nationalism & Intra-State Conflicts in a Postcolonial World, Lexington Books, 2015, pp.
113-28.
Abootalebi, Ali, R. “The Rise of ISIL & the Political Bankruptcy of Arab Politics in the Levant,”
Informed Comment, March 24, 2015. http://www.juancole.com/2015/03/political-bankruptcy-
politics.html
Kasper, Eric T. & Troy A. Kozma, University of Wisconsin Colleges, Machiavelli Goes to the Movies:
Understanding The Prince through Television and Film, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (2015).
Kasper, Eric T. book review of The Puzzle of Unanimity: Consensus on the United States Supreme
Court, by Pamela C. Corley, Amy Steigerwalt, and Artemus Ward, Perspectives on Politics 13:2 (June
2015): 532-33.
Peter C. Myers. “Liberty, Equality, and Race,” in Liberty and Equality: Forging an American Political
Philosophy, edited by S. Adam Seagrave (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2015), 165-183.
Peter C. Myers. “Review of S. Adam Seagrave, The Foundations of Natural Morality: The Compatibility
of Natural Rights and Natural Law,” Review of Politics vol. 77, no. 1 (Winter 2015): 138-41.
Conference Presentations
Kasper, Eric T. & Troy A. Kozma, University of Wisconsin Colleges, “No Arts, No Letters, No Society,
and Which Is Worst of All, Zombies: What the Politics on The Walking Dead Say About the Hobbesian
State of Nature and Social Contract,” paper presented at the 2015 Midwest Political Science Association’s
Annual National Conference in Chicago, IL.
Kasper, Eric T. “To Worship According to the Dictates of Conscience: Wisconsin’s Religion Clauses as
a Case Study in Rights Jurisprudence, Judicial Federalism, and Judicial Power,” paper presented at the
2015 Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual National Conference in Chicago, IL.
Psychology
Publications
Nelson, T.D., Haugen, K.A., Resetar Volz, J.L., G., Zhe, E.J., Axelrod, M.I., Spear Filigno, S., Stevens,
A.L., & Lundahl, A. (2015). Overweight and obesity among youth entering residential care: Prevalence
and correlates. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 32, 99-112.
Axelrod, M.I., Tornehl, M., & Fontanini-Axelrod, A. (2015). A review of encopresis for the school
psychologist: Treatment considerations. The WSPA Sentinel, 15, 22-24.
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Axelrod, M.I., Tornehl, M., Simpson, J.N., Lamoureau, E.A., & Fontanini-Axelrod, A. (2015). A
review of encopresis for the school psychologist: Definition, developmental course, prevalence,
etiological formulation, and assessment. The WSPA Sentinel, 14, 16-19.
Conference Presentations
Axelrod, M.I., Fontanini-Axelrod, A., & Gatzow, M. L. (2015, February). Implementation and
evaluation of a school-based mental health program. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the
National Association of School PsycholoEs, Orlando, FL.
Moua, C., Axelrod, M.I., Coolong-Chaffin, M., & Dernbach, M. (2015, February). Using BEA to modify
packaged reading interventions for English Learners. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the
National Association of School Psychologists, Orlando, FL.
Coolong-Chaffin, M., Axelrod, M.I., Butterfuss, R., & Anderson, J. (2015, February). Using BEA to
modify packaged reading interventions during the summer. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of
the National Association of School Psychologists, Orlando, FL.
Rinka, S.R., & Axelrod, M.I. (2015, February). Do labels affect teachers’ perceptions of children with
ADHD? Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the National Association of School Psychologists,
Orlando, FL.
Johnson, E.M., & Axelrod, M.I. (2015, February). Comparing teacher-directed versus computer-assisted
instruction on math fact fluency. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the National Association
of School Psychologists, Orlando, FL.
Reed CL, Kramer A, Clay S, Leland DS, Hartley AA. (2015, Mar). Age-related differences in early and
late hand proximity effects on visual evoked potentials. Poster at Cognitive Neuroscience Society
meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Leland DS, Rolefson KA, Badour SE, Bye GL, Brennan CM, Belott RS (2015, Nov). “Influence of
gender performance stereotype on the error-related negativity.” Poster at Society for Neuroscience
meeting, Chicago, IL.
Sociology
Publications
Hart-Brinson, Peter. “Guns in UW classrooms won’t make them safer.” Eau Claire Leader-Telegram,
p. 9A. November 9, 2015. (“It Seems to Me” guest column)
Conference Presentations
Hart-Brinson, Peter. “The Digital Natives of the Millennial Generation: Stereotype and Reality.” Panel
Roundtable: “Socio-Technical Generations and Communication Research.” International Communication
Association, May 21-25, 2015, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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Hart-Brinson, Peter. “Imagination and Metaphor: Explaining Social Generational Change in Support for
Same-Sex Marriage in the U.S.” American Sociological Association, August 22-25, 2015, Chicago, IL.
Hart-Brinson, Peter. “Metaphors and Social Generational Change in Discourses about Same-Sex
Marriage in the U.S.” International Communication Association, May 21-25, 2015, San Juan, Puerto
Rico.
Index
Abootalebi, Ali, R., 42
Adams, H.R., 24, 25, 26
Aho, Katherine, 18
Ahrendt, Chris, 36, 37
Aken, T.J., 25, 26
Albrecht, K., 29
Alvergue, Jose, 14, 18
Aschenbrenner, R., 29
Axelrod, M.I., 43, 44
Azab, Carol, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
Badour, S.E., 44
Bai, Qing, 3, 5
Baier, C., 11
Baker, Patrick, 30
Becker, D'Arcy, 3, 4
Belott, R.S., 44
Bender, A., 28
Benike, J., 40, 41
Berchini, C., 14, 15, 18, 20
Blotz, K.E., 23
Bluem, Jesse, 42
Bortolameolli, D., 24
Boulter, J., 9, 10
Brandes, Elizabeth, 8
Braun, L., 28
Braun, S.I., 28, 29
Brennan, C.M., 44
Brown, Joshua R., 29, 30
Buelow, E.K., 21
Bui, P., 8, 12
Buranakorn, Wanrudee, 6
Burns, Charlene P.E., 41
Bye, G.L., 44
Canales, M.K., 40
Charlton, B.G., 25
Chaudhuri, Sanjukta, 13
Chen, L., 27, 28
Chinchanachokchai, Sydney, 32, 34, 35
Clark, S.K., 21, 22, 23
Clay, S., 44
Cleary, P. A., 7, 8
Cooley, D., 30
Cronje, R., 15
Cross-Schindler, Miranda, 36
DaCosta, Maria, 13
Davis, Chris, 37
DeGrave, Analisa, 31
Don, Gary W., 38
Drum, Dawna, 4
Dunbar, L., 38, 39
Dylla, Maxwell, 37
Edel, C.E., 25
Egdorf, Rachel, 8
Eissa, Gabi, 35, 36
Elsner Twesme, Emily, 6
Erffmeyer, Robert, 34, 35, 36
Fahey, Samuel, 42
Farrar, Stephanie, 15, 18, 19
Fay, M.J., 9
Fernandez, Manny, 31
Fernández, Manuel, 29
Fish, Matthew, 3, 5
Fliflet, R., 23
Forcelle, H.,, 12
Ford, Lyle, 42
Forman, Pamela J., 10
Franklin, K., 28
Fuentes, Bibiana, 29, 30, 31
Fuhrman, N., 7
Gaber, D., 27
Geniusz, Wendy Makoons, 30
Greene, Robert, 42
Gunasagaran, S., 11
Haas, J.W., 23
Hanson-Rasmussen, Nancy, 35, 36
Hardt. R., 12
Hart-Brinson, Peter, 44
Hauser, B., 29
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Helmuth, SL, 23
Hemmerich, A.L., 11, 12
Her, X., 21
Hilgendorf, A., 25
Hilton, Thomas, 27, 28
Hinnant, Kate, 37, 38
Hoepner, J.K., 11, 12
Hofacker, Cynthia, 6
Hollars, B.J., 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Homolka, T., 11
Hopp, Christopher, 37
Hsu, Chia-Yu, 39
Hu, Nan, 3, 5
Hupy, J., 8
Jadack, R., 40
Jadack, R. A., 40
Jahnke, M., 15
Jamelske, E., 9, 10, 32, 35
Jang, W., 9, 10
Jansen, D. A., 40
Jennings, Eric, 37
Ji, Jianjun, 10, 11
Johnson, Chris, 12
Johs-Artisensi, Jennifer, 32, 33
Jol, H., 24, 25, 26
Jones, David, 18, 20
Kaner, Blake, 27
Kantor, ML, 28
Kasper, Eric T., 42, 43
Ke, Jian-yu, 32
Keicher, P.A., 25
Kemp, Theresa, 17, 18
Kennedy, M., 8
Keys, A., 27
Kidd, M., 28
Kim, Kyoungmi (Kate), 32
Kishel, Hans, 37, 38
Kocen, K., 30
Kompelien, A., 29
Kong, K., 30, 31
Kooiman, H., 11
Kramer, A., 44
Krantz, A., 25
Kroll, H., 15
Lamoureau, E.A., 43
Langel, T., 7
Lassa, M.J., 22
Lauver, Kristy, 32, 35, 36
Leland, D.S., 44
Lentz, Paula, 6, 7
Lester, Scott, 32, 34
Lewis, D. E., 7, 8, 9
Li, Yan, 13
Lindseth, Martina, 30
Liu, Ling, 3, 5
Lodge, RWD, 21, 22, 23, 24
Lorbieki, C., 15
Luczak, J.N., 25
Lundahl, A., 43
Mahaffy, Ellen, 10
Mahoney, J.B., 21, 22, 23
Markgraf, Jill, 37, 38
Mbirika, aBa, 37
McAleer, Sean, 41, 42
Meise, Kristin, 8
Meyer, Matthew, 41, 42
Miller, J. S., 30, 31
Miller, L., 9
Miller, William, 5
Miller, William, 3
Moch, S. D., 40
Moch, S.D., 41
Morris, K. R., 10
Morrison, S.M., 24, 25, 26
Myers, Peter C., 43
Nahm, Abraham, 32, 33
Nell, A., 29
Noguchi, K., 12
Oakland, A., 15
Ogden, William, 3, 4
Olmstead, A.C., 24, 26
Olson, Douglas, 32, 33
Onwueme, Tess, 20
Opall, Brent, 35, 36
Orwig, Marcy, 3, 7
Oswalt, Emilia B., 30
Pace, Joel, 19, 20, 21
Patchin, J. W., 9
Patterson, Molly, 17, 19
Pernsteiner, Aimee, 3, 4
Pernsteiner, Aimee, 3
Peters, Gretchen, 38
Pignotta, G., 23
Pingel, A., 25, 26
Poirier, J.M., 23
Pollitz, John, 38
Pratt, J. A., 27
Prior, Ryan, 12
Quinn-Lee, L., 41
Rasar, Lee Anna, 39
Rendler, N., 28
Rex, Cathy, 17, 19
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Bold: Faculty/Academic Staff; Bold/Italics: Undergraduate Student; Bold/Underline: Graduate Student
Rohrer, J.R., 7
Rolefson, K.A., 44
Rupnow, Ann, 36
Samelson, V.M., 11
Sather, T.W., 11, 12
Schaupp, Kristin, 41
Schulz, L., 7
See, Patti, 2, 3
Sell, L., 11
Sen, Asha, 19
Simpson, J.N., 43
Smith, Blake, 42
Sorensen, J., 29
Sortedahl, C., 40, 41
Sottile, Pedro, 3, 4, 5
Standifer, Rhetta, 33, 34
Stearns, Keith, 6, 7
Stecher, George, 42
Stevens, A.L., 43
Stirm, Jan, 17, 19
Stirm, Jan., 17
Strous, M.,, 12
Sulzer, T., 27
Suntsov, V., 8
Swanson, Scott, 31, 32, 33
Swanson, Scott, 33
Syverson, Kent M., 21, 22, 23, 24
Tan, Jack, 12
Thao, P.N., 12
Theisen, Roslyn, 8
Thomas, P.J., 42
Topper, N.D., 25
Torres, Eric D., 13, 14
Vande Linde, R. J., 29
Vandenbark, R. T., 40, 41
Vaughan, Timothy, 33
Walker, James S., 36
Westerlund, Blake., 18
Whitcher, Ursula, 36, 37
Wical, S.H., 40, 41
Wieseman, L., 15
Wiggins, M. S., 29
Wiggins, M.S., 28
Wood, Martin., 18
Wyland, Rebecca, 32, 33
Wysocki, A.D., 26
Zens, ZA, 23
Zhang, R., 27, 28
Zhu, Lu, 4, 5, 6