Barbara j. Bono


College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) from 1999 on



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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) from 1999 on:

Previously Faculty of Arts and Letters:
2016 : Extra-departmental member, ad hoc Junior Faculty Search Committee,

Department of Theatre and Dance (appointed)

2016 : Principle organizer of “Bvffalo Bard 2016: 400 years Since

Shakespeare,” a year-long, region-wide series of

commemorative public humanities events featuring library

exhibits, talks and conferences, performances, screenings, and

festivals. See https://buffalobard.wordpress.com/

2016 : Organizer/administrator of 2016 UB Humanities Institute Conference

“Object and Adaptation: The Worlds of Shakespeare and Cervantes” A Conference in Three Acts and Two Interludes:

March 28:

Act 1: “Object”: Shakespeare First Folio scholar Dr. Emma

Smith of Oxford University on “Why Shakespeare’s First Folio Matters”;

April 5:

Interlude 1: One-day Undergraduate Conference:

“Shakespeare’s Afterlives: Contemporary Responses to Shakespeare 400 Years Later”;

April 6:

Act 2: “Object”: Historians of the book Dr. Roger Chartier of

the College de France and Dr. Peter Stallybrass of the University of Pennsylvania on “Publishing Shakespeare and Cervantes in the Seventeenth Century” and “Shakespeare’s Desk”;

Interlude 2: One-day Graduate Student Conference: “Shakespeare Pedagogy and Adaptation,” featuring Dr. Amanda Eubanks Winkler of Syracuse University in a session on “Restoration Shakespeare”;

October 13-14:

Act 3: “Adaptation,” featuring a dozen creative scholars in Shakespeare and Cervantes study

October 15:

A Shakespeare Jubilee,” hosted by Dr. Andrew McConnell Stott of UB



2015-17: Co-coordinator (with David Castillo) of Early Modern Research

Workshop (elected)

1999-16: CAS Folger Institute Central Executive Committee representative (appointed)

2004 on: Member, Advisory Board, Department of Women’s Studies

2010-16: Marching and hooding faculty, Graduate Commencement (volunteer)

2012-14: Chair, Applications Review Committee, The Folger Institute

(appointed)

2010-14: Member, Applications Review Committee, The Folger Institute

(appointed)

2003-08: Marching and hooding faculty, Graduate Commencement (volunteer)



2004-05: Extra-departmental member, ad hoc Junior Faculty Search Committee, Department of Women’s Studies (appointed; resulted in the hiring of Assistant Professors Mariemme Lo and Gwynn Thomas)

2004: Drafted proposal, CAS Signature Center of Excellence in Early Modern Studies

2003: Organized visit of Professor Elizabeth Harvey, University of Toronto, for Early Modern Reading Group (volunteer)

2003: CAS ad hoc Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure Processes.

2003: Organized visit of Professor Crystal Bartolovitch, Syracuse University, for

Early Modern Reading Group (volunteer)

2002-03: Extra-departmental Chair, ad hoc Senior Faculty Search Committee, Department of Comparative Literature, feminist theorist (appointed; resulted in the hiring of Ewa Ziarek and correlatively her husband Krysztov Ziarek)

2002-03: Extra-departmental member, ad hoc Junior Faculty Search



Committee, Music Department, pianist (appointed; resulted in hiring of Jacob Greenberg).\

2001-02: Extra-departmental member, ad hoc Junior Faculty Search Committee, Music Department, cellist (appointed; resulted in hiring of Jonathan Golove)

2000-04: CAS Budget Priorities Committee (appointed)

1999-01: CAS Council of Chairs (ex officio)

1999-00: CAS Writing Task Force (appointed)

1999: Extra-departmental member, ad hoc Junior Faculty Search Committee, Music Department, vocal musician and director of opera workshop (appointed; resulted in hiring of Nicholas Isherwood)

1993-99: Member, Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure (elected).

1997: Extra-departmental member, ad hoc Junior Faculty Search Committee, Music Department, 19th and 20th-century musicologist (appointed: resulted in hiring of Christopher Gibbs)

1992-93: Member, Future Planning Committee (appointed; this Committee met once and then was superseded in the planning process by University-wide activities)

1986-89: Member, Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure (elected)




University:

2016: Organized, in collaboration with the UB Academies and the UB Office of

Equity and Inclusion, a two-day summer workshop for 30 key UB

citizens on community-building and conflict resolution offered by the

Anne Frank Project of Buffalo State College

2016: Helped Bill Regan, Director of UB Office of Conferences and Special



Events, recruit actor and Shakespearean Kevin Spacey as a UB Distinguished Speaker, where he spoke to a sell-out crowd of 6,500 people

2016: Member, Review Committee, joint undergraduate scholarship, UB Gender

Institute and UB Academies (appointed)

2014-on : Member, Review Committee, UB Advanced Honors College applications

(appointed)

2011-on: Marshal, University Commencement (invited)

2009-on: Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Teaching and Learning (appointed)

2008-on: Member, Provostial Undergraduate Academy, Civic Engagement (appointed)

2006-on: Executive Committee member, UB Gender Institute (ex officio).

2010-16: Academic Director, Undergraduate Academy for Civic Engagement



(appointed)

2015: Chair, Search Committee, Administrative Director of the UB Honors



College (appointed, Dr. Karen St.George and Dr. Tara Jabbaar- Gyambroch)

2015: Organizer and host, two-day residency of Civic Engagement keynoter

social entrepreneur Veronika Scott

1991-15: Member, Elections Committee, Phi Beta Kappa (elected; we annually review 400+ files to produce c. 125-150 inductees).

1993-15: President, UB Phi Beta Kappa Chapter, Omicron of New York (elected; set up all Chapter activities, including periodic lectures and the annual induction ceremony)

2014-15: Member, Planning Committee, Wonder Woman/Superman Symposium, UB Gender Institute



2014 : As President of Phi Beta Kappa, in conjunction with the UB Humanities Institute, The UB Department of Sociology, and the UB Center for Jewish Thought and Study, brought Phi Beta Kappa Visiting scholar Yale sociologist Jeffrey Alexander for a two-day residency on campus

2013-14: Member, Planning Committee, Gender and Color Symposium, UB Gender Institute

2012-14: Member, Faculty, Graduate Student and Undergraduate Student Fellowship Selection Committee, UB Gender Institute (appointed)

2013-14: Member, Provost’s Taskforce on Engagement (appointed by Provost)

2013-14: Member, Provost’s Taskforce on General Education (appointed by Faculty Senate)

2013 : As President of Phi Beta Kappa, in conjunction with the UB Humanities Institute, The UB Undergraduate Academies, and the UB Journalism Certificate, I brought Pulitzer-prize- winning journalist John Pope (The Times Picayune of New Orleans) for a two-day residency on campus

2012: Presenter, UB Teaching and Learned Center Workshop, “Developing a Service Learning Course: Curriculum Design and Syllabi.”

2009 As President of Phi Beta Kappa, in conjunction with the Department of Geology, I brought paleontologist Philip Gingerich to teach and lecture on campus for two days

2006-09: Co-Chair, Women’s International Film Festival, UB Gender Institute

2007-09: Marshall, University Commencement (invited).

2003-06: Director, UB Gender Institute (Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender, IREWG) (elected and appointed).



Chief accomplishments:

        • Annual “Old Girls, New Girls” reception for new women faculty.

        • Gender Week”: over 2,000 in attendance at over 20 events.

        • 8-10th Annual International Women’s Film Festival, with 6-7 films, an audience of over 1,000 people and over 30 sponsors.

        • Annual Distinguished Faculty Lecture.

        • Biannual Graduate Student Symposium on Gender.

        • Curriculum Development Awards for 2004-2005.

        • Extensive Co-sponsorship.

        • Advocacy for women’s issues and scholarship and research on women and gender on the campus and in the region.

2004: As President of Phi Beta Kappa, in conjunction with the Departments

of Classics and History, I brought classicist Ann Hanson to

teach and lecture on campus for two days.

2003: Reviewer, UB Interdisciplinary Research and Creative Activities Fund proposals, Office of the Vice Provost for Research.

2003: Co-Chair (with Professor Mary Bisson, Chair of Biology), Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender, Gender Week (appointed). Over 2,000 attendance at 29 events.

2002: Chair, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender, Gender Week (appointed; the first year for this annual event, which involved some 40 individual events—speakers, teach-ins, library and artistic exhibitions, plays, music—across campus reaching a formal audience of over 2,000 people and involving a budget of some $15,000).

2002-05: Marshall, University Commencement (invited).

2001: As President of Phi Beta Kappa, in conjunction with the Departments of Classics and History, I brought historian Professor Anthony Grafton to teach and lecture on campus for two days.

2001: Platform Marshall, University Commencement (appointed).

2001: Marshall, University Convocation (appointed).

1999-02: Faculty Senator (elected).

1999-03: Member, Faculty Senate Budget Priorities Committee (appointed).

1999-03: Member, Institute for Research on Women and Gender Steering Committee (elected).

1999-03: Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Tenure and Privileges (appointed).

1999-00 Assistant Marshall, University Commencement (appointed)

1996-99: Alternate, Faculty Senate (elected; served S97).

1999: University Honors Program recruitment (invited)

1994-01: Honorary Degree Committee (also Public Service subcommittee; appointed).

1992-98: Marshall, University Commencement (appointed).

1997: Rehearsed student speaker, Undergraduate Commencement.

1996-97: Member, ad hoc Writing Program Review Committee (appointed).

1995-97: Marshall, University Convocation (appointed).

1995: As President of Phi Beta Kappa, in conjunction with the Department of English and the Poetics Program, I brought literary critic Professor Marjorie Perloff to teach and lecture on campus for two days.

1993-97: Co-chair (with Associate Vice President for University Services Carole Smith Petro and Distinguished Service Professor Claude Welch), University-wide Sesquicentennial Committee (appointed; included management of budget of several hundred of thousands of dollars for 18-month celebration; I personally organized the University-wide Sesquicentennial Academic Symposium on "Does the Body Matter?", allocated funds for departmental programming, and advised on the major Sesquicentennial publication, "Fronting the Future.")

1994-95: Two recruitment presentations to area high school students for the

University Honors Program (invited).

1994: Lecture on academic placement, Office of Career Planning and Placement (invited).

1993-96: Alternate, Faculty Senate (elected; served S1994).

1993-95: Member, Selection Committee, Chancellors Award for Excellence in Teaching (appointed).

1992-94: Graduate School Future Directions Committee (appointed; also sub-committee on Graduate Recruitment).

1991-95: Member, Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate College (appointed).

1993: As President of Phi Beta Kappa, in conjunction with the Department of Music, I brought music historian Professor Joseph Kerman to teach and lecture on campus for two days.

1991-93: Chair, Faculty Senate Committee on Student Life (appointed).

1991-93: Member, Policy Committee, The Graduate School (appointed).

1991-93: Vice-President, Phi Beta Kappa (elected).

1991-92: Member, Search Committee, University Provost (appointed; resulted in hiring of Provost Aaron Bloch).

1990-93: Member, Middle States Review Steering Committee (appointed).

1989-90: Member, President's Advisory Group on Humanities Center (appointed).

1989-90: Member, Selection Committee, Chancellors Award for Excellence in Teaching (appointed).

1989-90: UUP Member, Committee on Excellence Awards (appointed; in addition to participating in the deliberations, I wrote all of the official nomination letters).

1989-90: UUP Representative (elected).

1988-90: Alternate, Faculty Senate (elected).

1988-90: Chair, Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate College (appointed; oversaw major General Education reform in Arts and Sciences, documented in "A New General Education Curriculum for Arts and Sciences at UB: A Proposal from the Undergraduate College to the University," of which I was co-author.)

1988-89: Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Grading (appointed).

1987-90: Member, Elections Committee, Phi Beta Kappa (elected).

1986-88: Member, Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate College (appointed; and member of numerous sub-committees of this Committee--of the Freshman Seminar Program, of the World Civilization Program, of the Arts and Letters/Social Sciences Core, etc.).

1986-95: Senior Member, Undergraduate College (appointed).

1986-87: Member, Provost's Search and Screening Committee for Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (appointed; resulted in hiring of Vice-Provost John Thorpe).

1986-87: Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Grading (appointed).

1986-87: Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Admissions and Retention (appointed).

1986: Member, ad hoc Summer Committee on "Welcome Week" (appointed; became "September Welcome").

1985-87: Member, Faculty Senate (elected).

1985-87: Member, Faculty Senate Executive Committee (elected).

1985-87: Member, Personal Safety Committee (appointed).

1985-86: Member, Faculty Senate ad hoc Committee to Re-evaluate Incomplete Policy (appointed).

1985-86: Member, Library Search Committee, Humanities Bibliographer (appointed; search unsuccessful until the following year).



The University of Michigan:
Departmental:
1980-82: Member, Graduate Studies Committee (elected).

1978-79: Member (serving alternate), Executive Committee (elected).

1977-80: Member, Introductory Composition Committee (elected).

1977-80: Chair, sub-committee on graduate student teaching awards (appointed).

1976-78: Member, ad hoc Search Committee, Distinguished Professor in Renaissance Studies (appointed; resulted in hiring of C.A. Patrides)

1976-77: Member, Teacher Preparation and Placement Committee (elected).


University:
1979-82: Member, Independent Concentration Committee

COMMUNITY SERVICE:
2016: Summer “Conversation” through Western New York Network of English

Teachers (WNYET), about how to teach Shakespeare in high school

2016: Summer teaching in mock college classes, 6th and 7th grades, for the Liberty

Partnerships Program of the UB Graduate School of Education for

at-risk youths

2016 on,: Volunteer work with after-school Shakespeare acting program, “Shakespeare

Comes to (716)” of Buffalo west side-based “Peace of the City”

2016-17: Lead co-ordinator for a region-wide 18-month Shakespeare celebration for the 400th anniversary of his death, and 25th anniversary of UB’s membership in the Folger Institute, involving cooperation of the UB Poetry/Rare Book Collection, the Buffalo and Erie Public Library, Shakespeare in the Park and other local theater companies, the UB Humanities Institute, the UB Early Modern Research Workshop, Just Buffalo Literary Center, the Western New York Book Arts Center, local public and private highs schools, movie houses, etc., etc.

2012-2016: Trained c. 40 student Team Leaders a semester and recruited and organized c. 300 student day volunteers a semester for each of four prior phases of ReTree the District, a University Heights Tool Library and University Heights Collaborative project to plant 1,000 tree in the University District. Currently 785 trees have been planted, with the project scheduled to complete in Fall 2016.

2015: Table Captain, annual PUSH (People United for Sustainable Housing) fundraising breakfast, organizing 4 tables

2012-16: Led weekly after-hours volunteer Shakespeare reading group, consisting most of UB Honors College students

2013-16: Organizer, annual High School Shakespeare Conference, April, Nichols

Academy

2013: Keynoter, High School Shakespeare Conference, “’To be or not to be’: Three Film Versions—and a Coda,” April 20, Nichols Academy



2005: “Fearless,” invitational address at the Cum Laude Honors Society induction ceremony for the Nichols School graduating class

2004: Search Committee member, new Center Director, University at Buffalo Childcare Center

2004-06: Board Member, University at Buffalo Childcare Center

2004: Board Member and Vice President, The English-Speaking Union, Niagara Frontier Branch

2004-06: Judge, high school Shakespeare speaking competition, The English- Speaking Union , Niagara Frontier Branch

2004: Member, Erie County Committee on the Status of Women

1999-01: Member, Western New York Departments of English (ex officio)

1998-99: Campaign worker for Don Van Every and Paul Buchanan, successful candidates for Buffalo School Board, at-large

1996: Member, Task Force on future of Buffalo Public Schools

1996: Keynote address, "Fearless," annual induction ceremony, National Honors Society, Amherst High School

1994-95: Campaign worker for Marlies Wesolowski, successful candidate for Buffalo School Board, East District

1993-94: Campaign worker for Helene Kramer, successful candidate for Buffalo School Board, at-large.

1993: Lecture on "The Cult of Elizabeth and the Production of Elizabethan Literature," The Menorah Campus (a residence for the elderly), Amherst, New York

1991-92: Chair, Library Committee, Campus Child Care Center, The University at Buffalo (we raised over $3,000 which I then expended on books for the library)

1991-92: Campaign worker for Marlies Wesolowski, successful candidate for Buffalo School Board, East District

1985-89: Board member, The Olmsted Home School Association (public grammar school board)

1987-89: Recording Secretary, OHSA

1986-87: First Vice-President, OHSA



1985-87: Chair, auction fund-raiser OHSA (we raised over $2000 for support of educational activities and established a precedent for other successful fundraisers)

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