Daniel Schuetz, MUS, presented Cavalli’s La Calisto at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.
Tuyen Tonnu, MUS, presented Exploring New Sounds in the 20th and 21st Centuries and gave a solo recital at East China Normal University in Shanghai, China.
Mathew Sheep, MQM, received the William A. Owens Scholarly Achievement Award for the best publication in industrial-organizational psychology for Balancing Borders and Bridges: Negotiating the Work-Home Interface Via Boundary Work Tactics.
Yongmei Liu, MQM, presented Does Ethics Pay Off?: Linking Ethics-focused HR Practices to Firm Performance and Strategic Emotional Display: The Development of a Scale and an Examination of its Interpersonal and Career Outcomes at the annual conference for the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology in Chicago.
John Bantham, MQM, wrote An Exploratory Study of Satisfaction in Buyer-seller Partnerships, which was published in the Journal of Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction and Complaining Behavior, Vol. 23.
Askar Choudhury, MQM, and James Jones, FIL, wrote Society Membership Trend Determinants for Sustainability: An Analysis In Insurance Industry, which was published in the Journal of Business Case Studies, Vol. 7. Choudhury and G.N. Naidu, FIL, wrote Economic Integration and Portfolio Diversification: An Empirical Examination of ASEAN Markets, which was published in the Journal of the Academy of Finance, Vol. 8.
Joyce Walker, ENG, received the Ellen Nold Award for Valuing Digital Scholarship: Exploring the Changing Realities of Intellectual Work, which was published in Profession.
WGLT received five regional Edward R. Murrow awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association. Jim Browne, Charlie Schlenker, Laura Kennedy and Willis Kern won in the Best News Series category for the Shifting Gears series. Kennedy won Best Feature Reporting for Grape Stomp. Schlenker won in the Best Use of Sound for Library Habitat and in the Best Writing Category. Kern won Best Sports Report with Harvest at the Corn Crib.
Jeffrey Barrett, MAT, was a panelist for Examining Learning Progressions, Trajectories and Levels: Beyond Scope and Sequence and Measurement Research and Practice at the research pre-session of the annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Indianapolis, Ind.
Katherine Ellison, ENG, presented The Open Access Movement and the Public Intellectual and Meet Me at Johnson’s House: International Collaboration and the Island 18 Historical and Digital Literacy Project at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies annual meeting in Vancouver, Canada. She presented Cryptographia Cryptographica: Deciphering Early English Literacy Reform at The Center for British and Irish Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., and English Studies and Intellectual Freedom for the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts Awards ceremony.
Angela Haas, ENG, presented Rhetorics of Racism, Protest, and Alliance: Decolonial (Multi)-media(ted) Responses to AZ SB1070 and Standing Peachtree: Trading Ideas About American Indian Rhetorical Texts with 'All Our Relations' at the conference on College Composition and Communication in Atlanta, Ga.
Cynthia Huff, ENG, presented Curious Tensions: Commodity, Ideology, and Body in the Diaries of Marianne Brougham, 1798-1863 and moderated the Inquiring Minds panel at the 18th and 19th Century British Women Writers conference in Columbus, Ohio.
Katherine Ellison, ENG, co-edited the online journal, Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe and His Contemporaries, which received the Shmoop’s Best of the Web Award for the best academic site for K-12 educators.
Kristin Dykstra, ENG, translated The Mother, The Piano and If I’d Had . . ., which were included in Bombay Gin, Vol. 37, prose excerpts from The Girl’s Story in Asymptote, and Possible by Roberto Appratto in The Harvard Review Online.
Peter Smudde and Jeffrey Courtright, COM, wrote A Holistic Approach to Stakeholder Management: A Rhetorical Foundation, which was published in Public Relations Review, Vol. 37.
Joyce Walker, ENG, co-authored Valuing Digital Scholarship: Exploring the Changing Realities of Intellectual Work, which was included in Profession.
Amit Shesh, ITK, wrote High Level Application Development for Non-Computer Science Majors Using Image Processing, which was published in Eurographics 2011 Education Papers.
Rajiv Shah, Systems Support, presented Never Focused: Video Surveillance in Chicago for the Information Science School at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.
April Mustian, SED, received the Student Research Award for Achievement Single-Subject Design Methodology from the Council for Exceptional Children, Division for Research.
Christina Borders and Stacey Bock, SED, presented Familiarity and Use of Evidence-based Practices in Comorbid Disorders at the annual Council for Exceptional Children conference in National Harbor, Va
Ken Jerich, C&I, co-authored The Induction and Mentoring of Urban School Mentors Who Work With New and Beginning Teachers, which was published in The National Journal of Urban Education & Practice, Vol. 4.
The next issue of Report will come out on July 5. Deadline for submissions is June 30.
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