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Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Detailed Report 2008-09 College Humanities and Social Science Number of Faculty 67/91 (Tenure/TT) 72/107 (T-TT + FT lect.) Number of Faculty Responses 74% 67% 1. Books and Monographs - Last name, First name. Department. Author(s) last name, first initial. Title of Monograph. City of Publication: Publisher, year. 1. Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages. Linguistic Study and Critical Edition of the only Fifteenth-Century Spanish Translation of Dante’s Divina Comedia. Submitted book manuscript in May 09 to publishers Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs, Newark, Delaware. 2. Broin, Valerie. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Infinite Distances (novel, in progress) 3. David, Jonathan. Department of History. David, J. Building History: The Importance of Monuments and Objects in the Histories of Herodotus (currently in preparation). 4. Myers, Jason C. Politics and Public Administration. Myers, J. Indirect Rule in South Africa: Tradition, Modernity, and the Costuming of Political Power. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2008. 5. Regalado, Samuel. History. Latins in Sport (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, forthcoming), co-author with Jorge Iber, Jose M Alamillo, and Arnoldo DeLeon. 6. Strahm, Ann. Sociology Department. Strahm, A. and Sniezek, T. Introduction to Sociology: A Social Justice Approach. San Diego: University Readers, (forthcoming) 2009. 7. Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages Vallega, Alejandro. Philosophy. Sense and Finitude: Encounters at the Limits of Art, Language, and the Political (Contemporary Continental Philosophy Series, SUNY Press, March 2009) 2. Book Chapters - Last name, First name. Department. Author(s) last name, first initial. “Title of the Chapter.” In Title of the Book, __ ed., edited by first initial, last name. City, State abbreviation: Publisher, year. 1. Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. Andrés Gil, C.M. “¿Rugido o Rebuzno? De la disarmonía moral en la segunda parte del Quijote.” In Cervantes y su tiempo (Volumen I). Edited by Matas Caballero, Juan, and Balcells Doménech, José María. León (Spain). Universidad de León: 2008.

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Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity

Detailed Report 2008-09

College Humanities and Social Science

Number of Faculty 67/91 (Tenure/TT) 72/107 (T-TT + FT lect.)

Number of Faculty Responses 74% 67%

1. Books and Monographs -

Last name, First name. Department. Author(s) last name, first initial. Title of Monograph.

City of Publication: Publisher, year.

1.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

Linguistic Study and Critical Edition of the only Fifteenth-Century Spanish Translation of

Dante’s Divina Comedia. Submitted book manuscript in May 09 to publishers Juan de la

Cuesta Hispanic Monographs, Newark, Delaware.

2. Broin, Valerie. Philosophy and Modern Languages.

Infinite Distances (novel, in progress)

3. David, Jonathan. Department of History. David, J. Building History: The Importance of

Monuments and Objects in the Histories of Herodotus (currently in preparation).

4.

Myers, Jason C. Politics and Public Administration. Myers, J. Indirect Rule in South

Africa: Tradition, Modernity, and the Costuming of Political Power. Rochester, NY:

University of Rochester Press, 2008.

5. Regalado, Samuel. History. Latins in Sport (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics,

forthcoming), co-author with Jorge Iber, Jose M Alamillo, and Arnoldo DeLeon.

6. Strahm, Ann. Sociology Department. Strahm, A. and Sniezek, T. Introduction to

Sociology: A Social Justice Approach. San Diego: University Readers, (forthcoming) 2009.

7.

Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages

Vallega, Alejandro. Philosophy. Sense and Finitude: Encounters at the Limits of Art,

Language, and the Political (Contemporary Continental Philosophy Series, SUNY Press,

March 2009)

2. Book Chapters -

Last name, First name. Department. Author(s) last name, first initial. “Title of the

Chapter.” In Title of the Book, __ ed., edited by first initial, last name. City, State

abbreviation: Publisher, year.

1.

Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. Andrés Gil, C.M. “¿Rugido o

Rebuzno? De la disarmonía moral en la segunda parte del Quijote.” In Cervantes y su

tiempo (Volumen I). Edited by Matas Caballero, Juan, and Balcells Doménech, José María.

León (Spain). Universidad de León: 2008.

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2.

David, Jonathan. Department of History. David, J. “A Huge Bowl and a Fancy Shirt:

Aegean Politics and Spartan Memory in the Achaemenid Periphery.” In Appropriation

and Exchange in the Ancient World: A Periplus of the Mediterranean, edited by M.J. Adams,

M.E. Cohen, B. Halpern, and K. Sacks. Leiden, Netherlands: E.J. Brill, 2010.

3.

De Katzew Lilia and Adriana Katzew. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “Chicana/o Student

Protesters and Producers of Visual Education.” In Marching Students: Chicana/o Identity

and the Politics of Education 1968-present, ed., M B Avila. Nevada: University of Nevada

Press. Date of publication: In Press.

4.

De Katzew Lilia and Adriana Katzew. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “Oprah para

Mujeres: A Study of the Impact of Oprah’s Message on Chicanas.” In Stories of O: the

Oprahification of American Culture, ed., T. Cotten and K. Springer. Jackson, MS:

University Press of Mississippi. Date of Publication: In Press.

5.

Garone, Philip. History. Garone, P. “Rethinking Reclamation: How an Alliance of Duck

Hunters and Cattle Ranchers Brought Wetland Conservation to California’s Central

Valley Project.” In Natural Protest: Essays on the History of American Environmentalism,

edited by J. Crane and M. Egan. New York and London: Routledge, 2009.

6.

Gerstenfeld, Phyllis B. Criminal Justice. Gerstenfeld, P., “Hate crimes.” In Violent

Crime: Clinical and Social Implications, edited by Ferguson, C.J. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage,

2009.

7.

Gerstenfeld, Phyllis B. Criminal Justice. Gerstenfeld, P., “Jury decision making in hate

crime cases.” In Courts, edited by Spohn, C., & Hemmens, C. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage,

2009.

8.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Murrieta, M. Poems

by “Manuel Murrieta-Saldívar. ‘Huellas frescas’, ‘ Lleno de vacío’”. Concierto de lo

entrevisto. Antología de poesía sonorense (poetry anthology), edited by A.B. Méndez-

Estrada. Hermosillo, Mex: Editorial Garabatos, 2008.

9.

Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. Nainby, K. “Philosophical and Methodological

Foundations of Communication Education.” In The SAGE Handbook of Communication

and Instruction. Edited by J. Warren and D. Fassett. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE

(Forthcoming, 2009)

10.

Regalado, Samuel. History. Regalado, S. “Invisible Baseball: Japanese Americans and

their Game in the 1930s,” in Donald Kyle, ed. Baseball in America and America in Baseball

(College Station, TX: Texas A&M Press, 2008): 32-51.

11.

Tuedio, Jim. Philosophy. “Ambiguities in the Locus of Home: Exilic Life and the

Space of Belonging,” in Homes in Transformation: Dwelling, Moving, Belonging, ed.

by Hanna Johansson and Kirsi Saarikangas (Finnish Literary Society, Helsinki: 2009),

in press.

12.

Tuedio, Jim. Philosophy. “Nothing to Hold (You Can’t Let Go): Embracing the

Uncanny in Grateful Dead Songs of Home,” Dead Letters, Vol. IV: Essays on the Grateful

Dead Phenomenon, Nicholas Meriwether (ed.) Dead Letters Press (Columbia SC: 2009) in

press.

13.

Wang, Shuo. History Department. “Qing Imperial Women: Empresses, Concubines,

and Aisin Gioro Daughters.” in Servants of the Dynasty, edited by A.Walthall. University

of California Press, 2008, 137-58.

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14.

Wittman, John. English. “New Collaborations for Writing Program Assessment.” In

The Handbook of Research on Assessment Technologies, Methods, and Applications in Higher

Education. Edited by C. Schreiner, IGI Global, 2009

15.

Wittman, John. English. Chapter accepted. “Accommodation and Authenticity in

Service-Learning Curriculum. In Service-Learning in the Composition Classroom. Ed by

Susan Garza. Fountainhead Press. Not yet published.

16.

Wong, Cathy L. Sociology Department. (2008). Intergenerational pathways: “Getting

along in space takes on new meaning.” In S. Bell and L. Morris (Eds)., Living in space:

Cultural, social and psychological implications. (pp. 178-189). West

Conshohocken, PA: Infinity Publishing. Currently in Print. Date of release

May, 2009.

17.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. Yang, K., “The Experiences of

Hmong American: Three Decades in Retrospective Review.” In The Impact of

Globalization and Trans-nationalism on the Hmong – Edited by G. Y. Lee. Concordia

University Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN.: Center for Hmong Studies Press, 2009.

18.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. Yang, K., “TheHmong American

Contemporary Experience.” In Emerging Voices: The Experiences of Underrepresented

Asian Americans, edited by Ling Huping, Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008.

3. Published Articles in Professional Journals (refereed or non-refereed) -

Last name, First name. Department. “Title of Article.” Name of Journal no. (year): pages.

Refereed /Non-refereed.

1.

Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. “El desenmascaramiento de

don Quijote en la aventura del león.” Ojáncano: Revista de Literatura Española, 33,

(2008): 31-44. Refereed.

2.

Bell, Ellen E.. Anthropology and Geography. “Ties that Bind: Administrative Strategies

in the El Paraiso Valley, Department of Copan, Honduras.” Mexicon 30. (2008): 10-20.

Refereed.

3.

Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. “Raising the question #10- Non-native

speakers of English: What more can we do?” Communication Education, 57 (2), 289-295.

National refereed journal.

4.

Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. “Looking in and looking out: Perceptions

of misbehaviors in conventional and distance education classrooms.” Faculty Voices:

Sharing Our Philosophies of Teaching, VI, 23-26. Non-refereed journal.

5. Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “Youtube as case study: Analysis of

Gendered Representations in Video.” Feminist Collections 29(1). 1 page. Non-Refereed.

6.

Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “Keyword Feminism: Evaluating

Representations of Feminism in Youtube.” Feminist Collections 29(1). 1 page. Non-

Refereed.

7.

Seward, Linda, Harvey, Vickie, & Carranza, Joseph. Communication Studies.

“Computer-Mediated Communication that Brings Learning into the Present: Gender

Differences in Status Differentials and Self-Disclosure in Online Peer Teaching.”

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International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2009.

8. Harvey, Vickie. “Relational Caffeine: A Senior Capstone Project.” Faculty Voices,

volume 7, 2008-2009. (CSU, Stanislalus)

9. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Veggie Patches & Piazzas: Italia in the Australian

Landscape.” Focus on Geography (2008) 51(2): 9-17. Refereed.

10.

Huang, Meikuan. (2009). Communication Studies. “A conceptual framework of the

effects of positive affect and affective relationships on group knowledge networks”.

Small Group Research, 40(3): 323-346. Refereed.

11.

Su, C., Huang, M. & Contractor, N. S. (under 2nd round of review with European Journal

of International Business). Understanding the Structures, Antecedents, and Outcomes of

Organizational Learning and Knowledge Transfer: A Multi-Theoretical and Multilevel

Network Analysis. Refereed.

12.

Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. “Wiki Use and Adoption in the Classroom--

Understanding Educational Wikis with the Technology Acceptance Model”

Communication Education (under review). Refereed

13. Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. “Online Posting Anxiety: Impacts on Blogging”.

Chinese Journal of Communication (under revision for resubmission) Refereed.

14. Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. “A WWW (Wiki Wiki Way) of Teaching”. Faculty

Voices.

15.

Karlstrom, E.T. (first author; with Oviatt, C.G., and Ranson, M.D.), Geography.

Paleoenvironmental interpretation of a multiple soil-loess sequence at Milford

Reservoir, Geary County, northeastern Kansas, Catena, v. 72 (2008), pp. 113-128.

Refereed.

16.

LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. “Communication for public decision-

making in a negative historical context: Building intercultural relationships in the

British Columbia Treaty Process.” Journal of International and Intercultural Communication

1(2). (2008). 158-180. Refereed.

17.

Miller-Antonio, Sari. Anthropology/Geography. “Taphonomy, Life History, and

Human Exploitation of Rhinoceros sinensis at the Middle Pleistocene Site of Panxian

Dadong, Guizhou, China.” International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. (Early View online –

Dec. 2008: D01:10.1002/oa1025) Refereed

18.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “El poder de la

familia en la novela del siglo XIX” (academic essay). Revista Universidad de Sonora # 23

(2008): 10-12. Refereed

19.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “La Parcela de José

López Portillo y Rojas, romanticismo tardío en defensa del hacendado mexicano”

(academic essay). Arenas blancas. Revista literaria # 9 (2008): 4-9. Refereed

20.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Sonorenses,

pioneros del periodismo en Arizona” (article). La línea del cosmonauta # 8/9 (2008): 7-8.

Refereed

21.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Hacia la Otredad

(Norte) Americana” (Chronicle). Andante 26 # 9 (2008): Electronic journal

(www.andante26.com). Refereed

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22.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Dónde está

Hermosillo” (Short story). Peregrinos y sus letras # 1 (2009): Electronic journal

(www.peregrinosysusletras.com). Refereed

23. Nagel, Chris. Philosophy. “Exposure, Absorption, Subjection – Being-in-Media.”

Glimpse, V. 9/10: 17-22. Non-refereed.

24.

Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. “Effacement and Metaphor: Searching for the

Body in Educational Discourse.” Liminailties: A Journal of Performance Studies 4.3 (2008).

Refereed (co–authored with D. Fassett)

25.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “Friday Writes: An Exercise in the Believing Game.”

Journal of the Assembly of Expanded Perspectives on Learning (JAEPL), Volume 14, Winter

2007-2008. Guest Edited by Peter Elbow. Refereed.

26.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “Four Antidotes to Burnout and Breakdown in the

Teaching Life.” The English Record, Guest Edited, Tim Fredrick, Spring 2009.

27

Paterson, Stephanie. English. Co-authored with Lisa Marik (RTW Graduate Student).

“4 C’s Session Review. E.12 Making Waves through Writing: Food Memories,

Argument, and Recipes as Protest.” Kairos Wiki,

http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CCCCReviews/CCCCReviews

Refereed (Forthcoming).

28.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “F.09 This is Your Brain On Writing.” Kairos Wiki,

http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CCCCReviews/CCCCReviews

refereed. (Forthcoming).

29.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “M.31 Sea Changes in Composition Theory and

Pedagogy.” Kairos Wiki,

http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CCCCReviews/CCCCReviews

refereed. (Forthcoming).

30.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “N.07 Write for Your Life: The Intersections of Rhetoric

and Well-Being.” Kairos Wiki,

http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CCCCReviews/CCCCReviews

refereed. (Forthcoming).

31.

Regalado, Samuel. History. “Roberto Clemente: Images,

Identity, and Legacy,” International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 25, Issue 6 (2008):

678-690. Refereed

32.

Schmidt, Arnold. English.

"The 1848-1849 Revolutions & the Italian Body Politic: Barrett Browning & Clough,

Garibaldi & Mazzini." Journal of Anglo-Italian Studies IX (2008). 63-78. Refereed.

33. Strahm, Ann. Sociology. "Elite Framing of War and Occupation in the U.S. Prestige

Press." Journal of Media Sociology. Vol. 2, No. 1 (Forthcoming). Refereed.

34.

Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages

The Privileged Enemy: Derrida’s Lifelong Reading of Antonin Artaud”

(forthcoming, Research in Phenomenology).Refereed

35. Vallega-Neu, Daniela. Philosophy. “Rhythmic Delimitations of History: On Heidegger

and History.” Idealistic Studies, vol. 38, Issues 1-2, (2008): 91-104. Refereed.

36. Wang, Shuo. History Department. “Korean Travelers’ Notes: New Sources on the

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Manchu-Han Relations in the Early Qing,” Historical Documents Research, Huadong

shifan daxue chubanshe, Shanghai, Vol. 27, 2008 (September), 219-31. Refereed.

37. Winfree, Jason. Philosophy. “Fragments—of the Philosophy of History,” Idealistic

Studies, vol. 38

38.

Winter, Molly Crumpton. English. “Culture-Tectonics: California Statehood and John

Rollin Ridge’s Joaquín Murieta.” Western American Literature 43.3 (2008): 259-76.

Refereed.

39. Winter, Molly Crumpton. English. “Family History in the Multicultural Classroom.”

Academic Exchange Quarterly 12.1 (2008): 143-47. Refereed.

40.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. “A Visit to the Hmong of Asia:

Globalization and Ethnicity at the Dawn of the 21st Century.” Hmong Studies Journal,

Vol 9 (2008). 1-50. Online link to view: http://hmongstudies.org/KouYang2008.pdf

41.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. “A Visit to the Hmong of Asia: Globalization and Ethnicity at the Dawn of the 21st Century: A photo essay. Hmong Studies

Journal, Vol 9 (2008). 1-27. Online link to view: http://hmongstudies.org/KouYangPhotoEssay2008.pdf

42.

Younglove, J. A., Nelligan, P. J. & Reisner, R. L. (in press). Victim Character Evidence

in Death Penalty Cases: How Many Songs is Too Many? Criminal Justice Review. To

appear in 34-4 (December 2009)

4. Published Case Studies with Teaching Notes -

Last name, First name. Department.

1.

5. Editorship (regular or guest) –

Last name, First name. Department. Regular/Guest/Associate/ Managing Editor. Title of

Journal.

1. Breen, Rofiah. English. Editor. Penumbra

2. Gerstenfeld, Phyllis B. Criminal Justice. (2008). Consulting editor to Crime and

Punishment in the U.S. Pasadena: Salem Press.

3. Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Editor. Relational Caffeine (CSU, Stanislaus

student created magazine).

4. Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Regular. Managing

Editor, founder and editor in chief. www.culturadoor.com. Electronic journal. Refereed.

5. Paterson, Stephanie. English Department. Editor, Faculty Voices, Vol. VII. Spring 2009.

6. Wittman, John. English. Advisory Editor. The Handbook of Research on Assessment

Technologies, Methods, and Applications in Higher Education.

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6. Editorial and Review Board Memberships –

Last name, First name. Department. Type of member. Name of Corporation, Group, or

Journal.

1. Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. (CSU Stanislaus). Editor.

LETRAS.

2. Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Editorial Board Reviewer, Communication

Education. A National Communication Association journal publication.

3. Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Guest Reviewer, Communication Reports, A

Western States Communication Association journal publication.

4. Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Guest, Communication Research Reports, A

Eastern States Communication Association journal publication.

5. Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. Academic Advisory Board, Gender Studies.

McGraw-Hill Contemporary Learning Series. Annual Editions: Gender.

6. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Editorial Review Board. The California Geographer.

7. Jaasma, Marjorie. A. Communication Studies Department. (2008). Member, Editorial

Review Board, Women & Language.

8.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Founder and Editor

in Chief. Editorial Orbis Press (www.orbispress.com). Spanish language publishing

house. During the period (June 1, 2008-May 31, 2009) I edited and published the

following books:

Morales, Alejandro. Pequeña nación. July 2008. Novel. (reprint)

Cárdenas-Contreras, Antonio. Mar, desierto y ladrillo. Sep. 2008. Research (reprint)

Zúniga, Violeta. Jardín del amor. Sep. 2008. Poetry

Chávez, Consuelo. Primavera en el invierno. Dec. 2008. Poetry

Castillo, Adela. Sólo amor. Feb. 2009. Poetry.

9. Nagel, Chris. Philosophy. Member. Review Board: Glimpse.

10. Nagel, Chris. Philosophy. Member, Review Board. Society for Phenomenology and

Media

11. Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. Member, Editorial Board, Liminalities: A Journal

of Performance Studies.

12. Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Member, Board of Editors, Utah Historical Quarterly.

13. Tuedio, Jim. Philosophy. Editorial Board, International Journal of Philosophical Practice

(Journal of ASPCP)

14. Tuedio, Jim. Philosophy. Editorial Board, Philosophical Practice (Journal of APPA)

15. Tumolo, Michael. Department of Communication studies. RSCA Research Grant for

research on Franklin Pierce, funded by CSU, Stanislaus.

16. Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages. Series editor and

member of the editorial board of the World Philosophies Series, Indiana University Press.

17. Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages. Board of

Directors, Collegium Phaenomenologicum, Italy.

18.

Winfree, Jason. Philosophy. Die Fröhliche Wissenschaft

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19. Winter, Molly Crumpton. English. Specialist Reader for MELUS: The Journal of the

Society for the Study of Multiethnic Literature of the United States (January 2007-Present).

20. Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. Member, Editorial Review Board,

Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement.

21. Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. 2009 One-time Editorial Reviewer,

Asian American Studies Journal.

7. Grants (applied for/funded; university, local, state, federal, private or corporate) –

Last name, First name. Department. Type of grant. “Title of grant,” funded by Name of

agency (university/local/state/federal/private/corporate).

1. Akwabi-Ameyaw, Kofi. Anthropology/Geography.

“Rotary Grants for University Teachers.” (applied for)

2. Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. CSUStan “RSCA Grant”,

funded by the University.

3.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

RSCA at CSUS awarded but not funded due to insufficient funds.

Dean’s Research Initiative funded.

Departmental research travel funded.

4.

Bell, Ellen. Anthropology and Geography. RSCA. “Consolidating Political Authority in

the Copan Kingdom: Testing Models of Identity, Affiliation, and Administrative

Strategies in the La Venta and Florida Valleys, Western Honduras,” funded by RSCA

Program, CSU Stanislaus (university).

5.

Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. “Preparing Underrepresented Students for

Careers in Agriculture through Recruitment, Experiential Learning, and Community

Service”, USDA CSREES HSI Grant 07-09, Eric Houk and Mark Bender

6.

Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Curriculum and Articulation Manager for the

CCCCO Industry Discipline Collaborative Grant, State Center Community College

District/Reedley College

7. Breen, Rofiah. English. Rotary grant

8. Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Distance Education. “Fully Online Course

Conversion/Development.” Funded by CSU Stanislaus.

9.

Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. Faculty Development Grant supporting

Universal Design for Learning. “Ensuring Access Through Collaboration and

Technology – Partnerships, Technology and Dissemination. Funded by the US

Department of Education Office of Post-Secondary Education, administered through

Sonoma State university. Received $9,720 for the campus.

10.

Gao, Huan. Criminal Justice.

2007 –2008: Research, scholarship and Creative Activity Grants. California State

University, Stanislaus. “Women and Club Drug Use in China’s Changing Society”

funded by California State University, Stanislaus.

11. Gerstenfeld. Phyllis, Mboka, A., & Helfer, T. Criminal Justice. OJJDP FY 09 Recovery

Act Local Youth Mentoring Initiative. “Pathways to Success Mentoring Program,”

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applied for from OJJDP.

12. Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Teaching. Relational Caffeine: A College

Student Created Magazine funded by Dean’s Teaching Initiative Policy.

13.

Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Creative Activity. Relational Caffeine: A

College Student Created Magazine awarded by Research, Scholarship and Creative

Activity Grant Application. Funding not available due to budgetary issues.

14. Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Teaching. Relational Caffeine: A College

Student Created Magazine applied for but not funded by FDC Mini Grant.

15. Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. RSCA. “Land use change on Santa Rosa

Island,” funded by CSU Stanislaus.

16. Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Mini-Grant. “Geography Mobile

Mapping Equipment,” funded by FDC – CSU Stanislaus.

17. Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Dean’s Teaching Initiative. “Geography

Mobile Mapping Equipment,” funded by CHSS – CSU Stanislaus.

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Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Dean’s Travel Fund. “Travel to Annual

Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,” funded by CHSS – CSU

Stanislaus.

19.

Helfer, Timothy. Criminal Justice Department: assisted in grant (Criminal Justice) for

OJJDP FY 09 “Recovery Act Local Youth Mentoring Initiative”- U.S. Department of

Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

20. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Student Participation in the 63rd Annual Meeting of the

California Geographical Society.” (university-CHSS Dean’s Teaching Initiative)

21.

Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Neighborhood Revitalization & Sustainable

Communities in Turlock, CA.” Service Learning Instructional Mini-Grant, 2008-2009

(university)

22. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Student Participation in the 63rd Annual Meeting of the California Geographical Society.” (university-CHSS Dean’s Teaching Initiative)

23.

Houk, Eric. Economics. Competitively Awarded Federal Grant. “Preparing Underrepresented Students for Careers in Agriculture through Recruitment, Experiential Learning, and Community Service.” United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES). 7/07 – 7/10. (Funded for $240,000)

24. Huang, M. Communication Studies. Writing Grant. Faculty Voices Writing Grant. “Bring the outside inside: Using business news stories as lively mini case studies to teach organizational communication.” California State University at Stanislaus, 2008-2009. Funded: $400.

25. Huang, M. Teaching Mini Grant. Incorporating Social Network Analysis (SNA) in Teaching

Organizational Communication & Group Communication. California State University at Stanislaus, 11/2008 to 08/2009. Funded: $735.

26. Huang, M. Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity (RSCA) Grant. Sharing with a Smile:

Exploring the Effects of Positive Affect in Small Project Group Knowledge Networks. California State University at Stanislaus, 11/2007 to 04/2009. Funded: $2100.

27. Huang, M. Dean’s Travel Grant. California State University at Stanislaus. Funded: $800.

28. Huang, M. Research Grant. A Social Network Framework of Strategic Information Sharing

during Organizational Socialization. California State University at Stanislaus. Not funded.

29. Huang, M. & Lambotte, F. An Empirical Study of Trust Building Processes in Hybrid Cross-

cultural Project Groups. National Science Foundation. Applied for.

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30. Liu, Xun, Communication Studies. Research grant. “Future with Innovative Technology (FIT).” applied for National Science Foundation (federal).

31. Liu, Xun, Communication Studies. Research grant. “The development of interactive online learning models—a case study of educational blogs.” applied for National Science Foundation (federal).applied for Beijing Department of Education (State).

32. Liu, Xun, Communication Studies. Research grant. “The extension of educational resource in the new media environment” applied for China National Science Foundation (federal).

33. Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin, Economics and Jane Younglove, Criminal Justice, “Community Inquiry: Turlock Public Library” funded by Friends of the Turlock Public Library (non-profit).

34. Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin, Economics and John Garcia, Master of Social Work “Community Inquiry: Forming an Action Committee to Address Homelessness in Turlock” funded by the City of Turlock.

35.

Mboka, Abu. Criminal Justice Department

OJJDP FY 09 Recovery Act Local Youth Mentoring Initiative

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Applied in April 2009

Grant proposal is pending

36. Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Applied for an event sponsorship that honored Chicano writer Dr. Miguel Méndez in Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 2008. Funded by CSUS Philosophy and Modern Language Department.

37. Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Applied for private support-sponsors. “Culturadoor.com, Spanish literature electronic journal”. Funded by small business: Centro de Ayuda, Imprenta Concepto Gráfico, Volviendo a vivir.

38. Nagel, Chris. Philosophy. CHSS Dean’s Special Initiatives Fund grant, funded by College of Humanities and Social Sciences

39. Perrello, Tony. English. Program Assessment. “Assessing Student Engagement in the English Major,” unfunded by Office of Assessment and Quality Assurance. (university)

40. Sanchez Walker, Marjorie. RSCA CSU Stanislaus 2008-2009

41.

Wallace, Richard. Anthropology and Geography. Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Grant. “Working Toward Sustainable Development: Exploring Forest Community-Market Interactions in the Southwest Brazilian Amazon.” CSU, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA. Applied For. October, 2008.

42. Winter, Molly Crumpton. English. Fulbright Grant to Teach in Japan. Funded by the Fulbright Grant Program and the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission (federal/international). Awarded January 2008. Grant period, March-August 2009.

43. Wittman, John. English. RSCA. “Students as Collaborators: University Assessment Research.” CSU Stanislaus

44. Wittman, John. English. Deans Travel Grant. College of Humanities and Social Sciences

45. Wittman, John. English. FDC mini-grant (used for student travel)

46. Wittman, John. English. Assessment Grant. Office of Assessment and Quality Assurance.

47.

Wong, Cathy L. Sociology. Dean’s Teaching Initiative, CSU, Stanislaus. Requested $500.00 to attend and present at Pacific Sociological Association conference. Submitted October 15, 2008. Awarded March, 2009.

48. Wong, Cathy L. Sociology.

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Instructional Support Mini-Grants, CSU Stanislaus Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. Requested $250.00 to assist with Winter term class project in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Submitted October 17, 2008. Awarded January, 2009.

49. Young, Andy. Philosophy. CSU Stanislaus. Sabbatical, Spring 2010. Granted.

8. Published Computer Software -

Last name, First name. Department. Title of Software. City, State abbreviation:

Publisher, Year.

1.

9. Published Curriculum Materials -

Last name, First name. Department. Name of curriculum material, Name of entity

materials published for. City, State abbreviation: Publisher, Year.

1.

Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Statewide Standardized Agriculture

Curriculum, Articulation and C-ID Numbering System, California Postsecondary

Agriculture Articulation Collaborative www.cpaac.com

2. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Computerized Student Portfolio, California

Agricultural Education Tech Prep Consortium (1999-2009) www.agedtechprep.com .

3.

Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. California Community College Curriculum

Resource Flashdrive, Agriculture Industry Specific Collaborative Grant (2008-2009)

www.ccagcans.com .

4. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. California Postsecondary Agriculture Food

Safety Curriculum, Agriculture Industry Specific Collaborative Grant (2008-09)

5. Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Family Communication Packet for COMM

4060 Family Communication. Sold in campus bookstore, Spring 2009.

6.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. Gender in Hmong Society. A

PowerPoint Teaching program on Hmong gender roles and related topics. E-Published

by Hmong Resources Center, St. Paul, MN. Online link to view:

http://hmongstudies.org/GenderinHmongSocietyPart2.pdf. This is one of the two parts

of the author’s 2008 Sabbatical Leave Project. It is partially funded by a small grant from

the CSU Stanislaus’ 2007-08 RSCA grants.

10. Published Reviews of Books and Software -

Last name, First name. Department. Author(s) last name, first initial. Title of book or

software. City, State abbreviation: Publisher, year. In Name of Journal (month year): page

numbers.

1.

David, Jonathan. Department of History. Baragwanath, E. Motivation and Narrative in

Herodotus. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2008. In Phoenix: Journal of the Classical

Association of Canada (October/November 2009): page numbers TBD.

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2.

Erickson, Edward. Economics. Auerbach, R.. Deception and Abuse at the Fed: Henry B.

Gonzalez Battles Alan Greenspan’s Bank. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. In

CHOICE, 2008

3.

Erickson, Edward. Economics . Ed. By Krosinsky, Cary and Robins, Nick. Sustainable

Investing: The Art of Long-term Performance London, England Earthscan. In CHOICE,

2008

4.

Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. “Book Review: Thomas Erickson and David W.

McDonald (eds), HCI Remixed: Reflections on Works that Have Influenced the HCI

Community.” In New Media & Society, 11, pp650-654.Refereed

5. Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Castillo, Adela. Sólo

amor. Turlock, CA: Editorial Orbis Press, 2009. In backcover.

6.

Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. Nainby, K. Folktales Retold: A Critical

Overview of Stories Updated for Children. Jefferson, NC: MacFarland, 2006. In Women

& Language (forthcoming, 2009)

7.

Schmidt, Arnold. English.

Patricia Fortini Brown, Private Lives in Renaissance Venice. Italian Quarterly (Summer-

Fall 2008). [I can’t find my copy of this, but I think it’s from this year; if I submitted it

for last year, though, then it’s too old. Sorry for the confusion]

8.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. Strahm, A. New Media and the New Middle East. New York:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. In Media, War & Conflict 2(2), August 2009: 227-230.

(forthcoming)

9.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. McGuinnes, Aims. Path of Empire: Panama and the

California Gold Rush. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008. In The Journal of American

History, Vol. 95, No. 2 (Sept. 2008): 529.

10.

Weikart, Richard. History. Review of Dowbiggin, I. The Sterilization Movement and

Global Fertility in the Twentieth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. In

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 64 (2009): 270-71.

11.

Weikart, Richard. History. Review of Poore, C. Disability in Twentieth-Century German

Culture. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2007. In American Historical Review

114 (2009): 234-35.

12.

Weikart, Richard. History. Review of Mattulat, M. Medizinethik in historischer

Perspektive: Zum Wandel ärztlicher Moralkonzepte im Werk von Georg Benno Gruber (1884-

1977). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007. In H-German (January 2009).

13.

Weikart, Richard. History. Review of Schmidt, U., and Frewer, A., eds. History and

Theory of Human Experimentation: The Declaration of Helsinki and Modern Medical Ethics.

Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007. In H-German, November 2008.

14.

Weikart, Richard. History. Review of Ehrenreich, E. The Nazi Ancestral Proof: Genealogy,

Racial Science, and the Final Solution. Blooomington: Indiana University Press, 2007. In

German Studies Review 31 (2008): 625-26.

11. Conference Presentations (paper, research, or workshop) –

Last name, First name. Department. “Title of Presentation.” Paper/Research/Workshop

at Name of Conference, City, State abbreviation, Month Year.

1. Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

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“Una comparación de tendencias en la traducción del español medieval y moderno",

presented at the California Language Teacher´s Association, Sacramento, California in

February 2009.

2.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

“New Standards for AP Spanish in High School”, delivered a 3 hour workshop to

Spanish faculty by invitation from faculty and principal at Luther Burbank International

Baccalaureate World High School in Sacramento in March 09.

3.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

“Nuevos datos sobre la traducción española medieval y moderna y su encaje en la

enseñanza de la linguística española”, accepted for presentation at

ALDEEU, Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Estudios Norteamericanos de la

Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain. June 29-July 2, 2009.

4.

Bell, Ellen E. Anthropology and Geography. “Power from Afar: The Role of Imported

Objects in Early Classic Royal Tombs at Copan, Honduras.” Paper Presented at the 107th

Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Society, San Francisco, CA,

November, 2008.

5.

Bell, Ellen E. Anthropology and Geography. “From the Heights of the Early Acropolis to

the Valleys of the Hinterland: Administrative Strategies in the

Copan Kingdom.” Paper Presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA, April, 2009.

6.

Bell, Ellen E. Anthropology and Geography. “Faces of the Past: Making, Using, and

Trading Mesoamerican Figurines, Whistles, and Ocarinas.” Paper Presented at the 27th

Annual University of Pennsylvania Maya Weekend, Philadelphia, PA, April, 2009.

7.

Bender, M.E., Agricultural Studies. California Agriculture Teachers Association

Summer Conference. Various presentations on C-ID, Curriculum and Articulation,

June 2008.

8.

Bender, M.E., Agricultural Studies. “EPortfolio, Lifelong Career Development,

Educating for Careers”…Connecting to the Future, California Career Pathways

Consortia Fifteenth Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA February, 2009

9.

Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. “Maverick teaching: Confronting

conventional distance education teaching by blazing new trails in collaboration with

nontraditional college students.” Paper presented at the National

Communication Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. November, 2008.

10.

Colnic, Dave. Politics and Public Administration. “Building Bridges: Institutional

Design for Effective Transboundary Dispute Resolution.” Paper/Poster at American

Political Science Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, September 2008. (With Geoffrey

Cockerham, Utah Valley State University)

11.

David, Jonathan. Department of History. “A Mouse in Memphis: Herodotus 2.141 and

Egyptian Sculptural Motif.” Paper at the American Schools of Oriental Research

Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2009.

12.

David, Jonathan. Department of History. “Priscus of Panium and Jordanes as Sources

for Attila.” Paper at the Southwest/ Texas Popular Culture and American Culture

Associations Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, February 2009.

13. Doraz, Walter. Sociology. “Implementing Food Awareness Across the University.”

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Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA

April 2009. With James T. Payne & Paul O’Brien.

14.

Dorsey, Andrew. English. Paper presentation. “Dark Laughter’s Misreading of the

American Literary Legacy of Huckleberry Finn.’ Canadian Association of American

Studies, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, August, 2008.

15.

Dorsey, Andrew. English. Paper presentation. “Designing Multigenre Pedagogy for

the College Literature Classroom.” College Education Association, Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania, March, 2009.

16.

Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “Refuting Current Myths about Gender

Equity and Education. Paper at National Women's Studies Association annual

conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 2008.

17.

Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “Theories of conflict and Conflict Resolution

in Feminist Anti-Racist Organizational Settings. Paper presentation at the National

Women's Studies Association annual conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 2008.

18.

Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “From Minor to Major: Challenges and

Strategies. Panel Presentation. National Women's Studies Association Program

Administration and Development Pre-Conference, Cincinnati, OH june 2008

19.

Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. “Critical Issues in Job

Recruitment/Placement.” Panel presentation at the National Women's Studies

Association Program Administration and Development Pre-Conference, Cincinnati,

OH, June 2008.

20.

Foreman, William. English. “The Graduate Writing Assessment Requirement at CSU,

Stanislaus.” English Council, Spring 2009, Burlingame, CA. April 2009

21. Gao, H. Criminal Justice. “The Role of Intimate Relationships in Women’s Cessation of

Drug Use.” American Society of Criminology, St. Louise, Missouri. October 2008

22.

Gao, H. Criminal Justice. “Drug Use and Justice: An Examination of China’s Drug

Policy Enforcement.” 50th Annual Conference of American Association for Chinese

Studies. Fullerton, California. December 2008

23.

Garone, Philip. History. “The Role of Environmental Historians in the Campus

Sustainability Movement.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the American

Society for Environmental History, Tallahassee, FL, February–March 2009.

24.

Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. “The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its

Parts: The Reciprocal Process Between Teachers and Students.” Paper presented at the

National Communication Association Convention in San Diego, CA., November, 2008

25.

Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. “Spatial Modeling of Water Use in

California Rice Production.” Paper at Annual Meeting of the Association of American

Geographers, Las Vegas, NV, March, 2009.

26.

Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. “The Curious Case of the Death Valley

Monuments.” Map at Annual California Geographical Society’s Conference, Santa Ynez,

CA, April 2009.

27.

Helfer, Timothy. Criminal Justice. “Juvenile Law and Procedure in the State of

California, United States of America” paper presented at the University of Zagreb,

Croatia January 2009

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Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. California Geographical Society. “Foxen Wine Trail.”

Field Trip at the 63rdAnnual Meeting of the California Geographical Society. Santa Ynez,

CA 2009.

29.

Houk, Eric. Economics. “How Community Colleges and Federal Grants Were Used to

Create a New Multidisciplinary Agriculture Program.” CSU Stanislaus RSCA Week.

September 2008.

30.

Houk, Eric. Economics. “Estimating the Costs of Transferring Water from Agriculture

for Threatened and Endangered Species in the Platte River.” CSU Stanislaus RSCA

Week. September 2008.

31.

Houk, Eric. Economics. “The Economics of Water: Evaluating Endangered Species

Protection and Local Resource Conservation.” CSU Stanislaus Faculty Center Lecture

Series. October 2008.

32.

Huang, M. & Lambotte, F. (scheduled July 2009). An Empirical Study of Trust Building

Processes in Hybrid Cross-cultural Project Groups. International Network of Group

Research (INGRoup) Conference, CO.

33.

Su, C., Huang, M. & Contractor, N. S. (May 2009). Understanding the Structures,

Antecedents, and Outcomes of Organizational Learning and Knowledge Transfer: A Multi-

Theoretical and Multilevel Network Analysis. International Communication Association

59th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.

34. Huang, M., (March 2009). A knowledge network model of how work group contextual factors

influence creativity. Western Academy of Management 2009 Conference, Midway, UT.

35.

Huang, M., Su, C., & Barbour, J. (March 2009). Multi-Theoretical and Multi-Level Analysis

of Antecedents for Information Sharing through Digital Repositories in Project Groups. The

XXIX Annual Meeting of the International Network for Social Network Analysis

(INSNA), San Diego, CA.

36.

Huang, M. (November 2008). A Social Network Framework of Strategic Information Sharing

during Organizational Socialization. National Communication Association Annual

Conference, San Diego, CA.

37.

Huang, M. (October 2008). Why Would You Save Your Files in A Group Folder?—

Motivations for Information Sharing through Digital Repositories in Project Groups. Leavey

School of Business, Santa Clara University, CA.

38.

Huang, M. (August 2008). Sharing with a Smile: Exploring the Effects of Positive Affect in

Small Project Group Knowledge Networks. OCIS Junior Faculty Consortium, 2008

Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA.

39.

Huang, M. (August 2008). Motivations for Information Sharing

through Digital Repositories in Small Project Groups. 2008 Academy of Management

Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California.

40. Huang, M. (July 2008). Sharing with a Smile: Exploring the Effects of Positive Affect in Small

Project Group Knowledge Networks. INGRoup conference , Kansas City, MO.

41.

Jaasma, Marjorie. Communication Studies Department. A. (2008, October). “The Ethic

of Care: Implications for Older Women.” Paper presented at the meeting of the

Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, Nashville, TN.

42. Jaasma, Marjorie. Communication Studies Department. (2008, October). “Exploring

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Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy.” Participation in roundtable discussion

at the meeting of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and

Gender, Nashville, TN.

43.

Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin, Economics, John Garcia, Master of Social Work, Valerie Leyva,

MSW, and Robin Ringstad, MSW “Community Centered Engagement: A new model for

partnership” Gulf-South Summit on Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Through

Hither Education, Baton Rouge, LA, March 2009.

44.

Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin Economics and John Garcia, Social Work. “Addressing the

Complexity of Homelessness Through Community Engagement” Social Work 10th

Annual Social Work Month Celebration, Turlock CA, March 2009.

45. Karlstrom, E.T. Geography. “Status of New Proposed Federal Energy Corridors.”

California Geographical Society, Solvang, CA, May, 2009.

46.

Karlstrom, E.T. Geography. “Late Quaternary landscape evolution and geoarchaeology

of two drainages on Black Mesa, northeastern Arizona.”66th Annual Plains

Anthropological Conference, Laramie, WY October, 2008.

47.

LaFever, Marcella, Communication Studies. “Replacing R.O.P.E.S.: A successful

experiment in team-building through volunteering with Habitat for Humanity.” Paper

at Western States Communication Association Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ, Feb.

2009.

48.

LaFever, Marcella, Communication Studies. “Universal design and cultural sensitivity:

Assignments for intercultural communication courses.” Panel participant. National

Communication Association Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. Nov. 2008.

49.

Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. “Online Posting Anxiety: Its Impacts on Blogging.”

Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Communication

Apprehension and Competence Division, San Diego, November, 2008.

50.

Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. “The Impact of Perceived Audiences on Blogging”.

Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Human Communication

and Technology Division, San Diego, November, 2008.

51.

Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. “The Effects of Wikis on Course Material

Comprehension in Communication Classrooms”. Paper presented at the National

Communication Association, Undergraduate College & University Division, San Diego,

November, 2008.

52.

Mboka,Abu. Criminal Justice Department

“United States Juvenile Justice: Overview of Arizona and California.”

Matching Interventions with needs of Children and Youth at Risk

University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

February 9 2009

53.

Miller-Antonio, Sari. Anthropology/Geography. “Paleolithic Feng Shui: Cave Use and

Environmental Change in the Chinese Middle Pleistocene.” Invited presentation for the

Smithsonian Institution Seminar, Ancient China Revealed: Recent Discoveries in

Archaeology. Washington, D.C. June 20-21, 2008.

54.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Dónde está

Hermosillo”. Paper (creative work). Fifth “Lunas de Octubre”, Latin American writers’

encounter. La Paz-Los Cabos, Mexico. October 2008.

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55.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Reading of poetry at

Latino cultural and literary event entitled “2nd. Noche Bohemia”. Sponsored by Arts

Council for Monterey County and “Poetas Unidos”, Salinas, CA. February 2009.

56.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “La gravedad de la

distancia”. Paper (creative orks). “XVIII Jornadas Binacionales de Literatura” (XVIII

US-Mexico Binational Literature Encounter). San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico. March

2009.

57.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Periodismo y

literatura hispana en EE.UU”. Research. II symposium of the CSUS Spanish language

program. Turlock, CA, May 2009.

58.

Nagel, Chris. Philosophy. “Advertising Politics: Juxtaposition, Line-Crossing, Narrative

Undecidability in American Television Representations of Politics.” Paper at Society for

Phenomenology and Media, Arlington, VA, February 2009

59. Nagel, Chris. Philosophy. “The Silence of Voices,” Paper presented to the Society for

Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Pittsburgh, October, 2008

60.

Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. “Mixing Spaces/Places in Musical

Performance: Aural Negotiations of Emerging Cultural Environments.” Research at

Western States Communication Association convention, Mesa, AZ, February 2009.

61.

Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. “Transforming Texts: Unconventional

Spirituality in the Foundational Literature of Critical Communication Pedagogy.”

Research at National Communication Association convention, San Diego, CA,

November 2008.

62.

O’Brien, Paul. Sociology. “Implementing Food Awareness Across the University.”

Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA

April 2009. With James T. Payne & Walter Doraz.

63.

O’Brien, Paul. Sociology. “Delayed Entry of Non-Traditional College Students.” Pacific

Sociological Association, San Diego, CA

April 2009.

64.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “Making Things in College: A Theory and Practice

Workshop.” Northern California Writing Center Association (NCWCA) 16th Annual

Conference. February 28th, 2009. Gavilan College, Gilroy, California. Co-presenters: Paula

Barrington-Schmidt, Writing Center Director, Ned Weidner, Writing Center Tutor.

65.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. Poster Presentation. RSCA Week 2008, CSU, Stanislaus.

“Great Valley Writing Project Utilizes National Writing Project Mini Grant to Support

English Language Learners and Teachers.” October 1st and 2nd, 2008.

66.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “Pants-Down” Teaching as Pedagogical Strategy for

Reclaiming Teacher and Student Efficacy.” Session Chair: Sheridan Blau. “Transitions to

College Writing and Reading: Cultivating Performative Literacy in Freshman English

Classes.” The Annual Conference on College Composition and Communication. 4 C’s April 2-5,

2008. New Orleans, LA. Conference Review:

http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CCCCReviews/2008E33Gillikin

67.

Payne, James T. Sociology. “Implementing Food Awareness Across the University.”

Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA

April 2009. With Walter Doraz & Paul O’Brien.

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68

Regalado, Samuel. History. “A Heartbeat for Change,” presented at the North

American Society for Sport History (NASSH) conference, Ashville, North Carolina, May

23, 2009.

69.

Routh, Stephen R. Politics and Public Administration. “The Calculus of Confirmation:

A Study of the Determinants of Senate Roll Call Voting on Presidential Appointments”,

Midwestern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, April, 2009.

70.

Royer, Katherine. History. “The Last Words of that ‘Cunning Coiner’ Henry Cuffe:

Revisiting the Last Dying Speech in Early Modern England,” Renaissance Society of

America Conference, Los Angeles, Ca, March 2009.

71.

Royer, Katherine. History. “The Last Words of that ‘Cunning Coiner’ Henry Cuffe:

Revisiting the Last Dying Speech in Early Modern England,” Renaissance Society of

America Conference, Los Angeles, Ca, March 2009.

72.

Schmidt, Arnold. English.

“Cantoni il voluntario: The Body Politic and the Ideology of Garibaldi’s Fiction.”

California Interdisciplinary Conference on Italian Studies , Stanford University, Palo

Alto, CA, March 2009.

73.

Sniezek, Tamara. Sociology. “Gender Differences in Parental Support for College

Enrollment.” Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA

April 2009.

74.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. “The Ecology of Inter-Imperialist Wars: Depleted Uranium

and the Yellow Cake of Imperialism (or Let Them Eat Yellow Cake).” Paper at

California Sociology Association 2009 Conference, Riverside, CA, November 2008.

75.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. “Framing Trends in Prestige Press Presentations of War &

Occupation.” Paper at 80th Pacific Sociology Association Conference, San Diego, CA,

April 2009.

76.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. “Enduring Communities: Japanese Americans in Utah.”

Paper at the Japanese American National Museum’s conference, “Whose America?

Who’s American?” Denver, CO, July 2008.

77.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. “Foreigners in the Fields: Race, Land, and Labor in

California’s Central Valley,” paper at the American Historical Association-Pacific Coast

Branch, Pasadena, Ca, August 2008.

78.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. “Trans-Pacific Progressivism: Kyutaro Abiko in California

and Utah.” Paper at the Western History Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, October

2008.

79.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. “Internment’s Context: California’s Agribusiness, Labor,

Race, Law, and Politics,” paper at the First Wednesday Lecture Series, San Jose State

University, San Jose, CA, April 2009.

80.

Tuedio, Jim. Philosophy. “Pouring Its Light Into Ashes: Exploring the Theme of

Becoming in Grateful Dead Musical Experience,” Texas/Southwest Popular

Culture/American Popular Culture Association Conference (Albuquerque:

February 2009)

81.

Tumolo, Michael. Department of Communication Studies. “’I’m Calling Today to

Mislead You:’ From Social Movement to Social Maintenance in Corporate Non-Market

Lobbying.” Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association,

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San Diego, CA, November, 2008.

82.

Tumolo, Michael. Department of Communication Studies. “Never Again?: On the

Politics of Remembering Genocide.” Paper presented at the meeting of the National

Communication Association, San Diego, CA, November, 2008.

83.

Vallega, Alejandro. Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages

. “Latin America and Transmodern Thought, or Philosophy After the Age of Pernicious

Knowledge,” Continental – Comparative Philosophy Circle, Asilomar, California, April

10th, 2009.

84.

Vallega, Alejandro. Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Other

Beginnings, What might be the Future of Philosophy in Light of the Philosophy pf

Liberation in Latin America,” SJSU Center for Comparative Philosophy Series, Bay-Area

Comparative Philosophy Conference, April 25th, 2009.

85.

Vallega, Alejandro. Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages. . “Philosophy

and Liberation in Latin America: An Introduction to Enrique Dussel’s Thought,” Pacific

School of Religion, Berkeley, October 31st, 2008.

86.

Vallega, Alejandro. Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages. . ”Sobre el

sentido politico del cine,” June 30th, 2008, Faculty of Art, Faculty of Philosophy and

Humanities, Universidad de Chile, Auditorium, Las Encinas, Campus Juan Gomez

Millas, Chile.

87.

Vallega-Neu, Daniela. Philosophy.

“Translating Heidegger’s Beiträge zur Philosophie.” Colloquium at UC Irvine, CA, May

2009

“The Time of Things and Events. An Encounter with the Work of John Cage.” CCPC

Conference in Asilomar, CA, April 2009.

“A commentary on Josh Hayes, ‘A Logos of the Living: Towards an Ontology of the

Animal.’” BACPA Colloquim Series, USF, San Francisco, CA, March 2009.

“Evil Will: A discussion of Bret Davis, Heidegger and the Will. SPEP Conference,

Pittsburgh, PA, October 2008.

88. Vallega-Neu, Daniela. Philosophy. “The Time of Things and Events. An Encounter

with the Work of John Cage.” CCPC Conference in Asilomar, CA, April 2009.

89.

Vallega-Neu, Daniela. Philosophy. “A commentary on Josh Hayes, ‘A Logos of the

Living: Towards an Ontology of the Animal.’” BACPA Colloquim Series, USF, San

Francisco, CA, March 2009.

90. Vallega-Neu, Daniela. Philosophy. “Evil Will: A discussion of Bret Davis, Heidegger

and the Will. SPEP Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2008.

91.

Wallace, Richard, Maria Jeigiane Portela da Silva, Francileide Lopes de Nascimento,

and Marianne Schmink. Anthropology and Geography. “Creating New Spaces for

Community-Market Partnerships in Acre, Brazil: Lessons from the FLORA Fair”. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe,

NM, March 17-21, 2009.

92.

Wallace, Richard. Anthropology and Geography. “Tapping Knowledge in Amazonia:

Economic Change and Intra-Cultural Variation in Cultural Knowledge among Rubber

Tappers in the Western Brazilian Amazon.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of

the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 19-23, 2008.

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93.

Wang, Shuo. History Department. Present a paper on “Research on Ming and Qing

Rare Books in the U. S. Libraries: Collections, Values, and Availability” Zhonghua

Encyclopedia-Historiography and Chinese Historical Documents Overseas, Beijing Normal

University, Beijing, China, June 26-28, 2008.

94.

Wang, Shuo. History Department. Present a paper on “Korean Travelers’ Notes: New

Sources on the Changing Identity of Women in Qing China” American Historical

Association 123rd Annual Conference, New York City, January 2-5, 2009.

95.

Wong, Cathy L. Sociology. “Straddling the Fence: Understanding the World of

a Transracial Adoptee” paper accepted for presentation at Pacific Sociological

Association Conference in San Diego, California. April, 2009.

96.

Wong, Cathy L. Sociology. “Filling the Void: An Autoethnographic Study of a

Transracial Adoptee” paper accepted for presentation at Presidential Session:

Multiracial Families in a Changing Society. Pacific Sociological Association

Conference in Portland, Oregon. April, 2009.

97.

Weikart, Richard. History. “Using Darwinism to Undermine Christian Ethics: Darwin,

Haeckel and Friedrich Jodl,” paper at Evolution and Religion: Towards a History of an

Evolving Relationship, Clemson University, SC, February 2009.

98.

Werling, Robert. Department of Criminal Justice

“Developing Mature Law Enforcement Officers: A Theoretical Approach” ACJS

Annual Conference, Boston, MA 4/13/2009

99.

Winter, Molly Crumpton. English. “Multiethnic Writers and the L.A. Novel

Tradition.” ALA (American Literature Association) Conference. San Francisco, May

2008.

100.

Wittman, John. English. “Students as Collaborators in Assessment Research.” At

AAC&U San Diego, CA 2009.

101.

Wolfe, Jesse. English Department. “On Beauty and Matronliness in E. M. Forster and

Zadie Smith.” Women and Literature panel. Midwest Modern Language Association

Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 2008.

102.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. “The Immigration and Emigration

of Hmong Americans.” Accepted to be presented at the 16th World Congress of the

Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Kunming, China (scheduled for

July 27 to 31, 2009).

103.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. “Acculturation and

Accommodation: Rethinking and Reframing the Experiences of Southeast Asian

Americans.” A Keynote Address, The 10th Annual Larry Specht Memorial Child Welfare

Symposium, Fresno, CA.: 24 April 2009.

104.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. “The State of the Hmong.“A

Keynote Address, Valley High School Hmong Student Conference, Sacramento, CA.:

April 18, 2009.

12. Conference Participation (discussant, chair, or moderator) –

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Last name, First name. Department. Discussant/Chair/Moderator. Name of

Conference, Sponsor of Conference (if applicable), City, State abbreviation, Month Year.

1.

Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. Member of Organizing

Committee. Segundo Simposio del Programa de Español en CSU Stanislaus. Turlock,

CA, May 2009.

2.

Avwunudiogba, Augustine. Department of Anthropology and Geography. Discussant.

Annual Meeting Association of American Geographers (AAG). Las Vegas, NV, March,

2009

3. Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages. Moderated the Spanish Program’s Second Annual Spanish Symposium, May 09.

4. Bell, Ellen E. Department of Anthropology and Gegography. Discussant. 74th Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA, April, 2009.

5. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Statewide Lead for Agriculture, Intersegmental

Council of Academic Senates Course Identification (C-ID) Initiative

6. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Chair, California Postsecondary Agriculture

Articulation Collaborative

7. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. California Agriculture Teachers Association

Regional Meetings and Summer Conference, Stockton, San Luis Obispo

8. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. California Ag Education Tech Prep Consortium

Consultant

9. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. CCC Agriculture Midwinter Institute, December

2008, Redding CA

10.

Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Chair, Undergraduate College and

University Business Meeting at the National Communication Association Conference,

San Diego, CA, November 2008.

11. Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Chair, Small College Business Meeting at

the National Communication Association Conference, San Diego, CA, November 2008.

12.

Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Respondent, Showcasing Senior Seminars:

A Liberals Arts Approach to Communication Capstones at the National

Communication Association Conference, San Diego, CA, November, 2008.

13.

Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Discussant, Legislative Assembly,

Undergraduate College and University Section at the National Communication

Association Conference, San Diego, CA, November 2008, (multiple meetings)

14.

Carroll, John. English. Discussant. Guilt as a Political Factor, sponsored by The

California Psychoanalytic Circle and (a): the journal of culture and the unconscious, UC

Berkeley, September 2008.

15. David, Jonathan. Department of History. Chair, Ancient History Panel. Phi Alpha

Theta Regional Conference - California North, CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, CA, April 2009.

16.

Durbin, Thomas. Anthropology. Attended the American Anthropological Association

annual meetings in San Francisco November 19-21, 2008.

17.

Foreman, William. English. Audio-Visual Chair. California Association of Teachers of

English 2009, Santa Clara, CA February 2009

18. Garone, Philip. History. Chair. Northern California Regional Phi Alpha Theta History

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Honor Society Conference, CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, CA, April 2009.

19.

Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Chair & Submitted Proposal. Turn it Upside

Down: Promoting Creative Learning through Unique Classroom Assignments. A panel

presented at the National Communication Association Convention in San Diego, CA.,

November, 2008.

20.

Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Submitted Proposal. Fun with

Unconventional Internet Pedagogy: Using Facebook, Blogs, Wikis and other Internet-

Based Technologies to Connect with Student. A panel presented at the National

Communication Association Convention in San Diego, CA., November, 2008.

21. Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Chair & Cartography Judge. Annual

California Geographical Society’s Conference, Santa Ynez, CA, April 2009.

22. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Conference Organizer. The 63rd Annual Meeting of the

California Geographical Society, Santa Ynez, CA. (May 2009)

23. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “CGS Student Awards Banquet Host and Emcee.” The

63rd Annual Meeting of the California Geographical Society. Santa Ynez, CA, May 2009.

24. LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. Paper Session Chair. Western States

Communication Association Annual Conference. Phoenix, AZ. Fe. 2009.

25. Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. Chair and Respondent. Western States

Communication Association convention, Phoenix, AZ, February 2009

26. O’Brien, Paul. Sociology. Organizer. Pacific Sociological Association

San Diego, CA, April 2009

27. Perrello, Tony. English. Discussant. WASC Workshop: Teaching and Assessing the

English Major Conference, WASC, Long Beach, CA, February 2009.

28. Regalado, Samuel. History. Commentator: “Remembering the Life and Work of Jules

Tygiel,” North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) conference. May 25, 2009.

29.

Regalado, Samuel. History.

Moderator: “The State of Sport History,” Organization of American Historians

conference, March 26, 2009.

30. Royer, Katherine. History. Moderator, Phi Alpha Theta Conference, California State

University Stanislaus, Turlock, Ca. April 2009.

31. Sanchez Walker, Marjorie. History. Chair/Moderator. Panel Entitled “New Voices WW

II.” Phi Alpha Theta CSU Stanislaus April 2009

32. Strahm, Ann. Sociology. Organizer/Moderator, Political Economy of Mass Media

session. 80th Pacific Sociology Association Conference, San Diego, CA, April 2009.

33. Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Chair. Phi Alpha Theta Northern California conference,

CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, CA. April 2008.

34.

Tumolo, Michael. Department of Communication Studies. Chair/Moderator for panel

entitled “Past Performances: Memory Studies in Public Address.” National

Communication Association, San Diego, CA, November, 2008.

35.

Vallega, Alejandro. Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages

Society for Phenomenology and existential philosophy, special book session “Global

Fragments.” Chair and discussant. Duquesne University, Pittsburg, October 17th, 2008.

36. Wang, Shuo. History Department. Panel Chair and organizer: “Transformation and

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Reconstruction: Chinese Women in a Changing World” American Historical

Association 123rd Annual Conference, New York City, January 2-5, 2009.

37.

Werling, Robert. Department of Criminal Justice

Terrorism: A Multi-National Perspective

Foundation for the Defense of Democracy

Tel Aviv, Israel June 2008

13. Conference Proceedings –

Last name, First name. Department. “Title of Article/Speech.” In Title of Proceeding,

City, State abbreviation, Month Year.

1.

De Katzew, Lilia. Ethnic Studies. “Interlingualism: The Language of Chicanas/os.” In

Chicana/o Critical Perspectives and Praxis at the Turn of the 21st Century. NACCS, 2009

edition.

2.

Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. “Abstract - Spatial Modeling of Water

Use in California Rice Production.” In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the

Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV, March, 2009.

3.

LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. “9P Planning: Overcoming roadblocks to

collaboration in intercultural community contexts.” In International Workshop on

Intercultural Collaboration, Stanford University, CA, Feb. 2009.

14. K-12 School-based Activities (workshops, presentations, or consultant) –

Last name, First name. Department. Workshop/Presenter/Consultant/Judge/Reviewer.

Title of group or activity. Name of Organization. City, State abbreviation, Month Year.

1.

Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. Reviewer of the Spanish

Alternate format of the textbook “Algebra Readiness”. California Department of

Education. Sacramento, CA, September-November, 2008.

2.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

Presented Hispanic cultural workshops each Tuesday or Thursday for 30 minutes from

September 08 to June 09 at Turlock Education Academy in Turlock.

3 Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Education Resources Committee for Ag in the

Classroom

4. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Judge at Youth Rabbit Shows at County Fairs;

Stanislaus, Mendocino, Calaveras

5. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Agriculture Advisory Committee for Modesto

City Schools

6. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Rotary Read-In

7.

Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Consultant. Geography Field &

Geospatial Methods Curriculum. Granada High School. Livermore, CA, Sept-May 2008-

09.

8 Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Judge. National Geography Bee. French

Camp School. French Camp, CA, January 2009.

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9. Huang, Meikuan. Communication Studies. Workshop for 50 high school students at

Beijing Normal University Foreign Language School, Chengdu, China, Dec. 2008.

10. Paterson, Stephanie. English. Presenter: “Taking An Inquiry Stance.” Great Valley

Writing Project. Pre-Institute Weekend. April 23, 2009. http://www.csustan.edu/gvwp/

15. Exhibits and Performances -

Last name, First name. Department. Exhibit/Performance/Presentation. Title or “Title.”

Group or Organization, City, State abbreviation, Month Year.

1

Huang, Meikuan. Communication Studies. Exhibit. Sharing with a Smile: Exploring the

Effects of Positive Affect in Small Project Group Knowledge Networks. California State

University at Stanislaus, RSCA Week. September 2008.

2.

LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. Poster presentation. All students use all

styles. Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology. Claremont, CA, March

2009.

3.

LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. Poster presentation. 9P Planning:

Overcoming roadblocks to collaboration in intercultural community contexts. International

Workshop on Intercultural Collaboration, Stanford University, CA, Feb. 2009.

4.

LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. Poster presentation. Forget the retreat:

Habitat for Humanity an effective alternative for team-building. Research, Scholarship and

Creative Activity (RSCA) Week, CSU Stanislaus. Turlock, CA, Oct. 2008.

5.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Hispanic student

festival”, end of semester activity, organized by me and the CSUS Spanish Club.

Turlock, CA, Dec. 2008

6. Regalado, Samuel. History. Participant: “Clemente” film screening, November 14, 2008.

CSUS. Co-sponsored: College of Humanities & Social Sciences, et al.

7.

Royer, Katherine. History. “The Mystery in the Box: Family Secrets, Forceps, and the

First Obstetrician in Colonial America,” presentation to the Genealogical Society of

Stanislaus County, Modesto, CA, June 16, 2009;

8.

Royer, Katherine. History.

“The Chamberlyn Family Secret and the Introduction of Forceps Delivery in Colonial

America, presentation to the Daughters of the American Revolution, Modesto, CA, May

9, 2009 ; “Teaching at a CSU”, presentation to the first year graduate student pedagogy

course at Stanford University, June 1, 2009.

9.

Sanchez Walker, Marjorie. History. Hanoi National University. Four Seminars:

Departments of History and Geography: American Model of University Teaching,

American History, US-Cuban Relations, China-Latin America Relations. January 2009.

16. Consultant (to businesses, agencies, or other external groups) –

Last name, First name. Department. Consultant. Name of Business, Agency or Group.

City, State abbreviation.

1. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Central Valley Consortium Agricultural

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Education Tech Prep

2.

Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Webpage design and maintenance

• California Postsecondary Agricultural Articulation Collaborative

www.cpaac.com

• Community College Agriculture Curriculum, Articulation and Numbering

System www.ccagcans.com

3. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Intersegmental Council of Academic Senates C-

ID Initiative. Academic Senate California Community Colleges. Sacramento, CA.

4. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. USDA HSI E. (Kika) de la Garza Education

Fellow Advisor 2009, Washington D.C.

5. LaFever, Marcella, Communication Studies. Consultant. Golden Community Food

Bank. Golden, BC. Canada.

6. LaFever, Marcella, Communication Studies. Consultant. Baha’is of Stanislaus County.

Turlock, CA.

7. Miller-Antonio, Sari. Anthropology/Geography, Forensic Anthropology Consultant

(ongoing) for San Joaquin and Stanislaus County Coroners, CA

8. Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. Spanish language

Consultant. Andale Advertising. Mesa, AZ.

9.

Regalado, Samuel. History. Guest Historian/Academic Adviser: “The American

Experience: Roberto Clemente,” Quiet Pictures Productions. Public Broadcast Network

(PBS). Broadcast: April 2008. Winner of 2008 ALMA Awards for “Outstanding Made-

For-Television Documentary.”

10

Sanchez Walker, Marjorie. History. with Harold Stanislaw . Psychology, Keith Nainby.

Communications. “Workshop on Research Publication.” Phranakhon Rajabhat

University, Bangkok, Thailand. January 2009.

11. Strahm, Ann. Sociology. City of Turlock Housing Program Services Division,

Community Development Block Grant Committee. Turlock, CA.

12.

Wallace, Richard. Anthropology and Geography. Methodological Advisor. Forest

Governance Program, Center for International Forestry. Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Appointed

April 2007.

17. Reviewer (conference papers, journal articles, books, or software) –

Last name, First name. Department. Conference Paper/Journal/Book/Software

Reviewer. Title of Conference Paper/Journal/Book/Software or Name of Group. City, State

abbreviation.

1.

Andrés, Carlos. Philosophy and Modern Languages Dept. GE course reviews in

several Community Colleges for the California State University Office of the Chancellor.

Long Beach, CA.

2. Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

Reviewer in the CSU for the AP Spanish exams in California.

3. Bell, Ellen E. Department of Anthropology and Archaeology. Journal Article Reviewer.

Ancient Mesoamerica. Cambridge, UK.

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4. Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. Undergraduate College and University

Section, National Communication Association, San Diego, CA

5..

David, Jonathan. Department of History. Book Reviewer (Greek historiography).

Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada (Revue de la société canadienne des

etudes classiques). Trinity College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

6. Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. Essay submission reviewer. Faculty Voices.

Turlock, CA.

7. Eudey, Betsy. Ethnic and Gender Studies. Peer Reviewer, Faculty Development.

Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT).

8. Gao, H. Criminal Justice. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice (JCCJ) May 2008

9. Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Invited Guest Reviewer for Western Journal of

Communication.

10.

Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Reviewer. National Communication

Association, Reviewer for The Undergraduate College and University Division.

11. Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Reviewer. National Communication

Association, Reviewer for The Feminist and Women’s Studies Division.

12.

Houk, Eric. Economics. “The Economics of Water: Evaluating Endangered Species

Protection and Local Resource Conservation.” CSU Stanislaus Faculty Center Lecture

Series. October 2008.

13. Houk, Eric. Economics. Journal Article Reviewer. Land Degradation & Development.

May 2009.

14.

Houk, Eric. Economics. Journal Article Reviewer. Journal of Environmental Management.

January 2009.

15.

Huang, Meikuan. Communication Studies. Paper Reviewer, International

Communication Association (ICA) Annual Conference, 2009. Chicago, IL.

16.

Huang, Meikuan. Communication Studies. Paper Reviewer, Academy of Management

(AOM) Annual conference, 2009. Chicago, IL

17. LaFever, Marcella, Communication Studies. Journal Reviewer. Journal of International

and Intercultural Communication. Routledge.

18.

LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. Conference Paper Reviewer. Western

States Communication Association Annual Conference. Phoenix, AZ.

19.

LaFever, Marcella. Communication Studies. Conference Paper Reviewer. International

Workshop on Intercultural Collaboration, Stanford University, CA.

20. Liu, Xun. Communication Studies. Conference Paper Reviewer. International

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Communication Association, Communication Technology Division. Chicago.

21.

Nagel, Chris. Philosophy. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World

Conference. Pine Lake, NY

22. Royer, Katherine. History. Reviewer for special edition of Early Modern English

Literary Studies, “ Embodying Shakespeare.”

23.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. Journal Article Reviewer. " Reflexive modernization at the

source: Media coverage of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in rural Alberta."

Organization and Environment.

18. Educational Media Production -

Last name, First name. Department. Name of product. Internet website.

1. Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. “Electronic Spanish

Research and Creative Writing Workshop”. www.culturadoor.com

19. Non-Refereed Publications (newspaper or magazine articles) –

Last name, First name. Department. “Title of Article.” In Name of Newspaper or

Magazine. Month Year.

1.

Burroughs, Nancy. Communication Studies. “A Message from the UCUS Chair.”

Undergraduate College and University Section and Small College Interest Newsletter. July

2008.

2. De Katzew, Lilia. Ethnic Studies. “ Local Students Take the Lead. Chicano Studies

Tasks Yields Awards.” In Vida En El Valle. April, 2009

3. Harvey, Vickie. Communication Studies. Faculty Advisor Editor. Connections.

Communication Studies Dept. Newsletter.

4. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Greetings from California’s Sunny South Coast.”

President’s Column.” California Geographical Society Bulletin, 62(2): 1-2. (Summer 2008)

5. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Conference Update & Remembering Gail Hobbs”

Presidential Column, California Geographical Society Bulletin, 63(1):1,4 (Fall 2008)

6.

Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Conference Report: Santa Ynez Valley.” California

Geographical Society Bulletin, 63(2):1,4 (Spring 2009)

7.

Houk, Eric. Economics. J.W. Fisher, “Estimating the Value of Ontario’s Forage

IndustryManagement”. Ontario Forage Council, University of Guelph. August 26,

2008.

8.

Huang, M. (2009). Bring the outside inside: Using business news stories as lively mini

case studies to teach organizational communication. Faculty Voices (vol.7). California

State University at Stanislaus, CA: Turlock.

9. Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin. Economics. “Economics 101” in The Modesto Bee, February 2009.

10. Karlstrom, E.T., Gas Drilling on the Baca, Colorado Central Magazine, April, 2008.

11. LaFever, Marcella, Communication Studies. “Managing exams: Preventing student-

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instructor conflicts.” In Spectra 44(8). September 2008.

12.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “Thinking More Effectively About Our Aims in

Teaching Writing.” In Print. The Great Valley Writing Project. Volume V, No. 3,

Fall 2008. Non-refereed.

13. Wittman, John. English. “Communal Assessment: Valuing Student Inquiry. In Faculty

Voices, 2009.

20. Literature Citations (your work in the work of others) –

Last name, First name. Department. In Author(s) last name, first initial. “Title of

Article,” Title of Journal no. (no.) (Month Year): page numbers.

OR

Last name, First name. Department. In Author(s) last name, first initial. “Title of

Chapter,” Title of Monograph. City, State abbreviation: Publisher, Year.

1.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. In Minerbi-Vargas, D.

“Los mexicanos inmigrantes de dos niveles socioculturales: los cerebros fugados en

Háblame a tu regreso (2004) y los mulas en Oro verde (2002). Sociedad y cultura: las múltiples

caras de sus fronteras. Mérida, Mexico: Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. 2007-2008

2. Royer, Katherine. History. Danielle Westerhoff, Death and the Noble Body in Medieval

England, Boydell Press, 2008, 8.

3.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. In Patrick, P. and Han Woo Park. "Online networks of student

protest: the case of the living wage campaign," New Media & Society, 10 (6), December

2008: 871-891.

4.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. In Park H. and M. Thelwall. "Link analysis: Hyperlink patterns

and social structure on politicians' Web sites in South Korea," Quality and Quantity, 42,

(5), Oct. 2008: 687-697.

5.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. In De Koster, W. and D. Houtman. "Stormfront is Like a

Second Home to Me: On Virtual Community Formation by Right-Wing Extremists,"

Information, Communication & Society, 11 (8), 2008: 1155-1176.

21. Program and Curricular Development and Assessment –

Last name, First name. Department. Name of program or curricular development and

assessment. Name of agency (if applicable). City, State abbreviation.

1.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

Program Assessment Coordinator: wrote Program Assessment Plan measuring spoken

Spanish skills.

Developed course, Italian 1020, Elementary Italian.

Co-wrote GE Assessment Plan: Area C3.

2. De Katzew, Lilia. Ethnic Studies. Major in Ethnic Studies. CSU, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA.

3.

Helfer, Timothy. Department of Criminal Justice:

1. assisted in preparing new curriculum for the newly created “juvenile

concentration” of the department with the addition of 2 new courses

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2. expanded the mentoring program that works in conjunction with Turlock

School District

4. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Department of Geography Assessment Survey. CSUS

Turlock, CA.

5. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Department of Geography Assessment Report. CSUS,

Turlock, CA.

6. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Revised syllabus, field projects and course materials for

teaching GEOG 4710 (Field Methods). CSUS, Turlock, CA

7.

Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Revised syllabus, field projects and course materials for

teaching GEOG 3010 (Cultural Geography in Cuernavaca, Mexico). UNITER,

Cuernavaca, Mexico.

8.

Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Development syllabus, field projects and course

materials for teaching GEOG 4350 (Urban Geography) and Service Learning

Component. Airport Neighbors United, Modesto, CA. and Redevelopment in Turlock’s

Downtown.

9. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Creation of assessment rubrics for student projects and presentations (GEOG 4710, GEOG 4350, GEOG 3700, GEOG 4720; and GEOG 4852)

10. Huang, M. Founding Member of Undergraduate Research Council, California State University, Stanislaus, 2008-2009.

11. Miller-Antonio, Sari. Anthropology/Geography. Curricular Development for B.A. in

Ethnic Studies, CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, CA.

12. Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies

Program Assessment Coordinator. California State University.

13.

Riedmann, Agnes. Sociology Department. Centre for Social Studies, Graduate School

for Social Research, affiliated with the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

Designed four new Courses

1-Social Problems and Social Policy

2- Sociology of the Family: A Global Perspective

3-Globalism

4-The Family

14. Tuedio, Jim. Honors Program. Authored 7-year Academic Program Review for

University Honors Program.

15. Tuedio, Jim. Philosophy. Co-authored (w/Andy Young) 7-year Academic Program

Review for Philosophy Program.

16.

Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages

. Hum 4850 (Summit Cluster) Latin American Identities Between Written

Word and Image

. SPAN 5200- Latin American Literature in Contemporary

Continental Thought (requirement for students in the Interdisciplinary Master’s

program in Continental Philosophy and Latin American Thought)

. Phil 5010- Classical Greek Philosophy (requirement for students in the

Interdisciplinary Master’s program in Continental Philosophy and Latin

American Thought)

. SPAN 3408 - Tango, the Dance and its Culture: South American Culture

in the Twentieth Century Through Music and Dance

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. PHED 1948- Introduction to Argentine

17.

Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages. Co-Director

Latin American Studies, program reconstruction. Coordinator of the visiting scholars

and artists series: March 11th, 2008, performance and free class by Hugo “el gato”

Valdez and Andrea Monti (tango masters from Argentina). Cristian Amigo, Latin

American Studies Scholar/Artist in Residence (Spring Semester 2008, May 7th to the 12th,

2008).

18.

Winter, Molly Crumpton. English. Consultant and Co-Creator (with Deborah Gilbert

of MJC) of “First-Year Composition: Writing for Agriculture” for the California

Agriculture Statewide Curriculum Project.

19. Wittman, John. English. Department of English. Academic Program Review.

22. Published Maps -

Last name, First name. Department. Title of Map. In Title of the Book, __ ed., edited by

first initial, last name. City, State abbreviation: Publisher, year.

1.

23. Published Abstracts and Encyclopedia Articles (refereed or non-refereed) –

Last name, First name. Department. “Title of Abstract or Article.” In Title of Publication

or Encyclopedia. City, State abbreviation: Publisher, Year.

1.

Gao, H. Criminal Justice. Victimization among Asian Americans. In Shaun L. Gabbidon

and Helen T. Greene (eds.), Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

Publications. 2009

2.

Houk, E. and M. Bender. “How Community Colleges and Federal Grants Were Used

to Create a New Multidisciplinary Agriculture Program.” Abstract published in the

North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Journal. Volume 52,

Number 2. June 2008.

3. Perrello, Tony. English. “Foweles in the frith.” Companion to Pre-1600 British Poetry.

Ed. Michelle M. Sauer. New York: Facts on File, 2008. 192-193. Non-refereed.

4. Perrello, Tony. English. “Now goth sonne vnder wod.” Companion to Pre-1600 British

Poetry. Ed. Michelle M. Sauer. New York: Facts on File, 2008. 290-291. Non-refereed.

5. Perrello, Tony. English. “Gary Soto’s Simple Plan.” Encyclopedia of Hispanic-American

Literature. Ed. Luz Elena Ramirez. New York: Facts on File, 2008. 315-316. Refereed.

6. Regalado, Samuel. History. Steven Reiss, ed., Encyclopedia of North America Sport (New

York: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming):“Roberto Clemente”

7.

Regalado, Samuel. History

Joseph S. Tulchin, ed., Encyclopedia of Latin America History and Culture, 2nd Edition

(Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, forthcoming):

“Luis Aparicio”

“David Concepcion”

“Nomar Garciaparra”

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“Tony Perez”

“Fernando Valenzuela”

8. Sanchez Walker, Marjorie. History. “Motherhood: Vietnam.” The Encyclopedia of

Motherhood. Sage Press, forthcoming 2010.

24. Other (please specify) –

Last name, First name. Department.

1.

Avwunudiogba, Augustine. Invited Speaker, Department of Anthropology and

Geography. “Geospatial Modeling of the Universal Soil Loss Equation: The Holiday

Lake Case Study.” GIS Day Celebration. Turlock CA. November 2008.

2.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

Spearheaded the writing of the Spanish program’s seven-year Academic Program

Review.

3. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. California State Fair Livestock Advisory

Committee

4. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Turlock Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness

Committee (Ag Scholarship Luncheon)

5. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. National Ag Science Center Board Member

6. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Visit Community Colleges – Class Presentations

(Delta, MJC, Merced)

7. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Statewide Community College Ag Advisory

Committee

8. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Modesto Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness

Committee (Ag Aware and Harvest Luncheons)

9. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. National Convention Judge, Mini Lop Rabbit

Club of America (Monterey April 2009)

10. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Turlock Rotary Club

11. Carroll, John. English. “Waterboarding,” New Verse News, May 2009 (poem on refereed

website).

12. David, Jonathan. Department of History. Senior Supervisor, Area K. The Megiddo

Expedition (archaeological excavations), Tel Aviv University, Israel, June-August 2008.

13. Erickson, Edward. Economics The Modesto Bee Blog: Economics 101

14. Garone, Philip. History. Conference Organizer. Northern California Regional Phi

Alpha Theta History Honor Society Conference, CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, CA, April

15. Gerstenfeld, P.B. Juvenile Justice in California: Good traditions and innovations.

Invited talk at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, June 6, 2008.

16. Gerstenfeld, P.B. Criminal Justice in the United States. Invited talk at Cardinal Stefan

Wyszynski University, Warsaw, Poland, January 12, 2009.

17. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. “Italian Themes and Landscapes: A Comparison of

California & Australia.” Presentation for the CSU, Stanislaus Faculty Lecture Series,

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Fall 2008.

18. Houk, Eric. Economics. Contributed to a special section of the Modesto Bee’s “Talking

To The Top's” blog: Economics 101, February 2009.

19. Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin. Economics. Internet Blog “Talking to the Top: Economics 101

Blog” at modestobee.com, February 2009.

20. Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin. Economics. Presentation “Modesto Junior College Civic

Engagement Project” Modesto Junior College, Modesto CA, October 2008.

21. Jasek-Rysdahl, Kelvin. Economics. Presentation “Troubling Trends in the Economy” to

the Modesto Mortgage Association, Modesto CA, November 2008.

22.

Nainby, Keith. Communication Studies. “Beyond Roleplay: Radical Performance in the

Classroom.” Keynote Presentation, with A. Kilgard, at American Education Studies

Association convention, Savannah, GA, October 2009.

23.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. Facilitator. Teacher as Facilitator. “Facilitation as an Invisible

Art,” T.A. Professional Development Workshop, Linked to the Summer Bridge

Program, Thursday, July 17, 2008, FDC Rm. 114, 1:00-4:00 p.m.

24.

Paterson, Stephanie. English Participant. A Syllabus Workshop. University Writing

Center, CSU, Stanislaus. Professional Development for Teaching Associates, January 6,

2009.

25. Sanchez Walker, Marjorie. History. “From Habana to Ha Noi.” Faculty Development

Center Presentation, April 23, 2009.

26.

Schmidt, Arnold. English.

Visiting Scholar, American Academy in Rome. During my CSU leave, conducted

research on Italian Romanticism in Rome at the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale. (March

2008).

27. Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Participant, California World History Association

Conference, San Francisco, CA, November 2008.

28.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Participant, “The Constitution in Crisis.” Teacher training

workshop sponsored by the Japanese-American Citizens League, Merced, CA, April

2009.

29. Weikart, Richard. History. Invited lecture: “Darwinism and the Problem of Valuing

Human Life,” Biola University, March 19, 2009.

30. Weikart, Richard. History. Invited lecture on my forthcoming book, Hitler’s Ethic,

Seattle Pacific University, August 9, 2008

31.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. Co-editor of a proposed anthology,

entitled, Diversity within Diaspora: the status of Hmong America 30 years after initial

resettlement in the United States. This book proposal is tentatively accepted by the Hawaii

University Press. It is in review as of May 2009.

32.

Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. Academic Institute: Member of the

Board of Governance, The Center for Hmong Studies, Concordia University Saint Paul.

St. Paul, MN.

33. Yang, Kou, Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. Community Services: Member,

Board of Advisory, The Bridge Community Center, Modesto, CA.

34. Young, Andy. Philosophy. Ordained, Soto Zen Buddhist Priest, November 23, 2008.

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25. Recognitions and Awards:

University -

Last name, First name. Department. Type of Recognition or Award. Name of College

or University. City, State abbreviation.

1.

Avwunudiogba, Augustine. Department of Anthropology and Geography. Celebration

Award- Distinguished Lecturer. College of Humanities and Social Sciences, California

State University Stanislaus. Turlock, CA

2. Bell, Ellen E. Department of Anthropology and Geography. Elizabeth Anne B.

Papageorge Award for Faculty Development. CSU Stanislaus. Turlock, CA.

3. Bender, Mark. Agricultural Studies. Celebration Award for Program or Departmental

Development. College of Humanities and Social Sciences, CSU Stanislaus.

4.

Helfer, Timothy. Criminal Justice Department.

award by Criminal Justice Club (Sigma Chi Upsilon) as “Professor of the Semester” for

both Fall Semester of 2008 and Spring Semester 2009

5. Paterson, Stephanie. English Department. Award of Sabbatical Leave, Spring Semester

2009, Leaves and Awards Committee

6. Paterson, Stephanie. English Department. Awarded $800 Travel Funding, Dean,

College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2008

7. Regalado, Samuel. History. Louise M. Davies Fellowship (1998(, University of San

Francisco; Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship (1994).

8.

Vallega, Alejandro Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages

Celebration Award for Research, CSU Stanislaus, 2008 Celebration Award for Research,

CSU Stanislaus, 2008

9. Wong, Cathy L. Sociology. nominated, Advisor of the Year, Student Club Awards, CSU

Stanislaus, 2009.

10. Wong, Cathy L. Sociology. Advisor of Sociology Club who won President’s Award at

Student Club Awards, CSU Stanislaus, 2009.

11. Werling, Robert. Department of Criminal Justice.

Named to Who’s Who of America, 2009 Edition

Disciplinary –

Last name, First name. Department. Type of Recognition or Award. Name of

Disciplinary Group. City, State abbreviation.

1. Bender, Mark E. Agricultural Studies. Honorary American FFA Degree. National FFA

Organization, Indianapolis, IN October 2008

2. Bourns, Williams, Criminal Justice Department. Turlock Anti Gang Committee.

Civic or Service Organization –

Last name, First name. Department. Type of Recognition or Award. Name of Civic or

Service Organization. City, State abbreviation.

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1.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

Received recognition award from Turlock Education Academy: Outstanding

Community Service, May 09.

2. Breen, Rofiah. English. Stanislaus County Arts Council

3. Regalado, Samuel. History. Mujeres Latinas, Modesto, CA; American Civil Liberties

Union, Stanislaus County Chapter.

Scholarly Prizes and Honors –

Last name, First name. Department. Type of Recognition or Award. Name of Scholarly

or Honors Organization or Group. City, State abbreviation.

1. Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Nystrom Finalist. Association of

American Geographers. Las Vegas, NV.

2. Regalado, Samuel. History. See “University” listing above.

3.

Riedmann, Agnes. Sociology Department. Fullbright Award, Washington, DC.

Research and teaching duties at;

Centre for Social Studies, Graduate School for Social Research, affiliated with the Polish

Academy of Sciences, Warsaw

4. Vallega-Neu, Daniela. Philosophy. NEH summer stipend, June-August 2008.

26. Directed students in their research culminating into either a publication, presentation, or

both –

Last name, First name. Department. Citation for publication; conference title, location,

and month/year for presentation

1.

Bargetto-Andres, Teresa. Dept. of Philosophy & Modern Languages.

Directed Honor’s student, Mark Scholl in his research culminating into his presentation

of his research.

2.

David, Jonathan. Department of History. Dighton, Aerynn; “For Services Rendered:

Male Prostitution in Classical Athens,” M.A. Thesis Presentation and Defense, CSU

Stanislaus, May 2009.

3.

De Katzew, Lilia. Ethnic and Gender Studies.

Actively directing/guiding/working with at least 40 Chicana/o students so that they can

become creative agents of culture by producing critical socio-cultural self-identity

narratives in order to publish their works in a book format.

4. Garone, Philip. History. Northern California Regional Phi Alpha Theta History Honor

Society Conference, CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, CA, April 2009.

5.

Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. Russell Peck’s “Mapping the Empire

Mine Railroad” Poster; Annual California Geographical Society’s Conference, Santa

Ynez, CA, April 2009.

6.

Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Supporting Healthy Neighborhoods Through Tree

Mapping, Community GIS and Youth Gardens. Airport Neighborhood in Modesto,

California. Presented to Airport Neighbors United and on campus, May 2009.

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7.

Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Community Geography: A Survey of Upper-Story

Buildings and Usage in Downtown Turlock. Turlock, California. Presented to the

Turlock City Council and on campus, May 2009.

8.

Morris, Gregory. Criminal Justice.

Martiniuc, Angelyne. Criminal Justice. Poster Competition: “The Spatial Typology of

Crime: Burglary and Battery in Sacramento, CA 2008”, California Geographical Society,

Santa Ynez, CA, May 2009.

9.

Morris, Gregory. Criminal Justice.

Steffler, Jennifer. Criminal Justice. Paper Competition (2nd place): “Foreclosure and

Animal Abandonment for Turlock, CA 2008”, California Geographical Society, Santa

Ynez, CA, May 2009.

10.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages. The fallowing

research papers and creative works, written by my students, were edited by me and are

published in our “Electronic Spanish Research and Creative Writing Workshop”.

www.culturadoor.com:

"La tradición mexicana del machismo". 4-July-2008

"La navidad del niño enfermo: Un llamado de conciencia…". 14-Aug.-2008

"Votar es excitante". Article. 25-Nov. 2008

"Esta frase la conozco bien: Yes, we can". 11-Dec.2008

"Del amor al odio en cuarenta cartas". 22-Jan-2009

"Mujer atada". 2-March-2009

“'De invierno', precursor del Modernismo dariano”. 16-April-2009

"Un irance irreversible". 29-April-2009

The fallowing works, produced by my students, were edited and/or reviewed by me;

these works were presented at II symposium of the CSUS Spanish language program.

CSUS Faculty Development Center, May 2009.

“´El idioma español´ y el sentimiento del chicano” by Rosario de la Torre

“América Latina vista por Eduardo Galeano” by Scott Kaiser

“La poesía de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz”, by Sindy Zárate and Cecilia Andrade

11.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. “Making Things in College: A Theory and Practice

Workshop.” Northern California Writing Center Association (NCWCA) 16th Annual

Conference. February 28th, 2009. Gavilan College, Gilroy, California. Co-presenters: Paula

Barrington-Schmidt, Writing Center Director, Ned Weidner, Writing Center Tutor.

12.

Paterson, Stephanie. English. Co-authored with Lisa Marik (RTW Graduate Student). 4

C’s Session Review. E.12 Making Waves through Writing: Food Memories, Argument,

and Recipes as Protest, Kairos Wiki,

http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CCCCReviews/CCCCReviews

Refereed (Forthcoming).

13. Regalado, Samuel. History. Past Phi Alpha Theta advisor.

14.

Strahm, Ann. Sociology. Rocio Garcia, "Unmasking the Dynamics of Social Activism in

Modern Society." Paper presented at the 80th Pacific Sociology Association Conference,

San Diego, April 2009. Ms. Garcia also won the 2009 Pacific Sociology Association

Undergraduate Paper Award for this paper.

15. Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Therese Lunt, “International Collusion: The Creation of

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Stateless People in the Japanese-American Internment Camps,”paper at American

Historical Association-Pacific Coast Branch, Pasadena, August 2008.

16.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Therese Lunt, “Manipulating the Unwanted: Japanese

Peruvians and World War II,” paper at the First Wednesday Lecture Series, San Jose

State University, San Jose, CA, April 2009.

17.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Therese Lunt, “Manipulating the Unwanted: Japanese

Peruvians and World War II,” paper at the CSU Stanislaus Student Research

Competition, Turlock, CA, March 2009. Repeated at CSU statewide competition, May

2009.

18. Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Talitha Agan. “The California Grizzly Bear.” Paper at the

CSU Stanislaus Student Research Competition, Turlock, CA, March 2009.

19.

Taniguchi, Nancy. History. Therese Lunt, “National Origin Myths: Japan in Peru,”

paper at Phi Alpha Theta Northern California Conference, CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, CA,

April 2009.

20. Wittman, John. English. CSU Student Research Competition. CSU Stanislaus 4/2009 and

Los Angeles 5/2009

21. Wittman, John. English. CSU Student Research Competition. CSU Stanislaus 4/2009 and

Los Angeles 5/2009

22. Wittman, John. English. Harvard Educational Review, Accepted.

23. Wittman, John. English. “An Assessment Journey” Presented at the AAC&U

Conference, Shaping Faculty Roles in a Time of Change. San Diego, 2009.

27. Supervised students as research assistants in your research, scholarship, or creative

activity –

Last name, First name. Department. Number of students and title(s) of research,

scholarship, or creative activity.

1. Bell, Ellen E. Department of Anthropology and Geography. Four Students,

Archaeological Field Research in the El Paraíso Valley, Western Honduras.

2. Hauselt, Peggy. Anthropology & Geography. One Student. Geospatial Analysis of Land

Use Land Cover Change in the Caribbean.

3. Helzer, Jennifer. Geography. Accompanied and supervised 12 students at the 63rd

Annual Meeting of the California Geographical Society, Santa Ynez, CA (May 2009)

4. Huang, Meikuan. Communication Studies. 8 students. Sharing with a Smile: Exploring

the Effects of Positive Affect in Small Project Group Knowledge Networks. Fall 2008.

5. Miller-Antonio, Sari Anthropology/Geography. Supervised 4 students as assistants in

forensic anthropology cases for the SJ Coroner’s Office.

6.

Murrieta-Saldívar, Manuel. Philosophy and Modern Languages.

2 students, editing research papers and creative works for www.culturadoor.com.

1 student, assistant editor for novel La hacienda encantada.

1 student, assistant proofreading for book El español, baluarte del humanism.

7. Wittman, John. English. 2. Graduate Fellowship Award

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8. Wittman, John. English. 1 Co-authored Faculty Voices article “Communal Assessment:

Valuing Student Inquiry.” May 2009.