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NOTE: Part-time adjunct faculty do not need to fill in the remainder of this document.

For each of the following sections, list only events during the period of this review and begin with the most recent activities.



1) Scholarship/Research
Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research
Grants
Schulenberg, Shawn R (Principal), "Summer Research Grant," Sponsored by Summer Research Grant Award, Marshall University, $2,000.00. (June 15, 2011 - July 15, 2011).
Intellectual Contributions
Accepted
Refereed Journal Articles
Schulenberg, S. R. (in press). The Construction and Enactment of Same-Sex Marriage in Argentina. Journal of Human Rights, 11, 106-125.
In Preparation; Not Yet Submitted
Books
Schulenberg, S. R., Pierceson, J., Crocker, A. Same-Sex Relationship Recognition in Latin America: Promise and Resistance.. Lexington Books.
Presentations
Lectures
Schulenberg, S. R., Invited Talk, "Empowered Judiciaries? Explaining the Role of the Courts in the Battle for Legally Recognized Same-Sex Unions in Argentina and Brazil," University of Houston, Houston, TX. (March 2, 2012).
Schulenberg, S. R., Amnesty International Forum on LGBT Issues, "The Lavender Tide? LGBT Movements and the Left in Latin America," Amnesty International (Local Student Chapter), Huntington, WV. (January 31, 2012).
Schulenberg, S. R., Invited Talk, "The Lavender Tide: Explaining Recent Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Transsexual, & Travesti (LGTTT) Victories & Setbacks in Latin America," St. John's University, Collegeville, MN. (February 10, 2011).
Oral Presentations
Schulenberg, S. R., LGBT Politics in Latin America, "LGBT Rights in South America," Equality Forum, Philadelphia, PA. (April 29, 2011).
Papers
Schulenberg, S. R., Latin American Studies Association Congress, "Political Parties and Same-Sex Partnership Recognition in Latin America," Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, CA. (May 26, 2012).
Schulenberg, S. R., Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, "Same-Sex Partnership Rights in Central America: Fledging LGBT Movements in Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua and Their Resistance," Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (April 13, 2012).
Schulenberg, S. R. (Presenter & Author), Empowering the Tribe: Symposium on LGBTI Issues, "The Lavender Tide? LGBT Movements and Their Relationship with the Newly Resurgent Left in Latin America," John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, New York, NY. (November 4, 2011).
Schulenberg, S. R. (Presenter & Author), American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, "The Lavender Tide? LGBT Movements and Their Relationship with the Newly Resurgent Left in Latin America," American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. (September 3, 2011).
Schulenberg, S. R. (Presenter & Author), American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, "Essentially Contested Subjects: Some Epistemological Considerations when Studying Terrorists and Homosexuals," American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. (September 2, 2011).
Schulenberg, S. R., Comparative Judicial Studies Annual Meeting, "The Construction and Enactment of Same-Sex Marriage in Argentina," International Political Science Association, Irvine, CA. (July 22, 2011).
Schulenberg, S. R., Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, "Same-Sex Marriage in Argentina: The Evolution from an International Idea to a Domestic Law," Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (April 2, 2011).
Schulenberg, S. R., Latin American Studies Association Congress, "The Impact of the Economic Crises on LGBT Organizing in Argentina," Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada. (October 3, 2010).
2) Service
Department Service
Committee Member, Scholarship Commitee. (January 1, 2011 - Present).

Reviewed scholarship applications for several undergraduate scholarships.


Committee Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor. (May 1, 2011 - February 29, 2012).

This committee searched for an Assistant Professor in Public Administration.


Committee Member, Search Committee for Visiting Instructor. (May 1, 2011 - June 30, 2011).

This committee searched for a visiting instructor in Public Administration

We hired Adam Butz
University Service
Special Institutional Assignment, HLC Open Pathways Syllabus Project. (November 1, 2011 - Present).

I took part in an early seminar in the new accreditation process.

I transformed my syllabus for PSC 207 into a template for others to use in this process.
Committee Member, Latin American Studies Advisory Committee. (September 1, 2010 - Present).

I was involved with discussion about on campus speakers and helped with logistical support (rides to the airport, etc.).


Committee Member, Sexuality Studies Advisory Committee. (September 1, 2010 - Present).

I am involved with getting the new Sexuality Studies minor off the ground in addition to coordinating on-campus events.


Faculty Mentor, Faculty-in-Residence. (August 1, 2011 - June 1, 2013).

I live in the First Year Residence Halls, serving as a student mentor in addition to putting on programming.


Committee Member, Women's Studies Advisory Committee. (September 1, 2010 - April 30, 2011).

I was involved with discussion about on-campus events.


Professional Service
Reviewer, Journal Article, Journal of Social Politics. (November 1, 2011 - Present).
Chairperson, American Political Science Association LGBT Caucus. (September 1, 2011 - August 31, 2012).

I served as the Chair of the Caucus for the 2011-2012 year.


Chairperson, Latin American Studies Association Sexualities Studies Caucus. (September 4, 2010 - May 19, 2012).
Session Chair, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (April 13, 2012).

I served as a panel chair.


Session Chair, American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. (September 1, 2011).

I served as a panel chair.


Track Organizer, American Political Science Association LGBT Caucus. (September 1, 2010 - August 31, 2011).

I served as the Program Chair for the LGBT Caucus where I organized panels for the following annual meeting.


Committee Member, American Political Science Association Sexuality and Politics. (September 1, 2009 - August 31, 2011).

I served as an member of the advisory council for the Sexuality and Politics Section.


Session Chair, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (April 1, 2011).

I served as a panel chair.


Committee Member, American Political Science Association LGBT Caucus. (January 1, 2011 - January 31, 2011).

I served on the Bailey Award committee where we read over several nominations for the best paper on LGBT issues.


3) Professional development activities, including professional organizations to which you belong and

state, regional, national, and international conferences attended. List any panels on which you chaired or participated. List any offices you hold in professional organizations.


Faculty Development Activities Attended
Workshop, "CT Training Online Workshop," Center for Teaching and Learning, Huntington, WV, USA. (November 8, 2011 - December 15, 2011).
Workshop, "Banner Navigation Training," Marshall University, Huntington, WV, USA. (August 27, 2011).
New Faculty Orientation, "New Faculty Orientation," Center for Teaching and Learning, Huntington, WV, USA. (August 16, 2010 - August 20, 2010).
Professional Memberships
American Political Science Association (APSA). (September 5, 2003 - Present).
Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA). (April 20, 2003 - Present).
Western Political Science Association (WPSA). (April 20, 2003 - Present).
Latin American Studies Association (LASA). (March 20, 2003 - Present).
4) Awards/honors (including invitations to speak in your area of expertise) or special recognition.
Distinguished Artists and Scholars Award (Junior Member), Marshall University. (April 25, 2012).

"The purpose of this award is to recognize distinction in the fields of artistic and scholarly activity on the part of Marshall University faculty.



Faculty Data Sheet – information should come from Digital Measures

(Information for the period of this review)

Name: Harry Taylor Rank: Instructor
Status (Check one): Full-time_____ Adjunct X Current MU Faculty: Yes ___ No X
Highest Degree Earned: Jurisdoctorate Date Degree Received: 1980
Conferring Institution: West Virginia University
Area of Degree Specialization: American Legal Institutions
Professional Registration/Licensure: WV State Bar
Field of Registration /Licensure: Law
Agency: WV Supreme Court
Number of years at Marshall (can be in either teaching or administration) 10

List courses you taught during the final two years of this review. If you participated in a team-taught course, indicate each of them and what percentage of the course you taught. For each course include the year and semester taught (summer through spring), course number, course title and enrollment. (Expand the table as necessary)




Year/Semester

Alpha Des. & No.

Title

Enrollment

2011/Fall

PSC 420-101

Current World/Regional Issues

5

2011/Fall

PSC 423-101

American Foreign Policy

7

2011/Spring

PSC 405-202

International Organizations

6

2011/Spring

PSC 415-201

International Law

4

2010/Fall

PSC 420-101

Current World/Regional Issues

7

2010/Fall

PSC 436-101

The American Judiciary

5


NOTE: Part-time adjunct faculty do not need to fill in the remainder of this document.
For each of the following sections, list only events during the period of this review and begin with the most recent activities.

1) Scholarship/Research

2) Service

3) Professional development activities, including professional organizations to which you belong and

state, regional, national, and international conferences attended. List any panels on which you chaired or participated. List any offices you hold in professional organizations.

4) Awards/honors (including invitations to speak in your area of expertise) or special recognition.


Faculty Data Sheet

(information for the period of this review)


Name: Dr. Laura Michele Diener
Rank: Assistant Professor, History
Status: Full-time
Current MU Faculty: Yes
Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Date Received: 2008
Conferring Institution: Ohio State University
Area of Degree Specialization: Medieval History
Professional Registration/Licensure: N/A
Number of years at Marshall: 4

List courses you taught during the final two years of this review. If you participated in a team-taught course, indicate each of them and what percentage of the course you taught. For each course include the year and semester taught (summer through spring), course number, course title and enrollment.


Term and Year

Course Name

Course Prefix and Course Number

Official Enrollment Number

Summer 2012

Ancient History

HST 219

6

Spring 2012

Ancient History

HST 219

37

Spring 2012

Independent Research Symposium

HUMN 680

1

Spring 2012

SpTp:History with WT Vollmann

HON 480

8

Spring 2012

SpTp:Hst of Fashion & Textile

HST 480

23

Fall 2011

Ancient History

HST 219

27

Fall 2011

Great Civs to 1300 (CT)

HST 101

44

Fall 2011

Intro to Women's Studies

WS 101

23

Fall 2011

Senior Seminar

HST 400

16

Fall 2011

SpTp:Writing&Rewrit Norse Saga

HST 482

7

Fall 2011

SpTp:Writing&Rewrit Norse Saga

HST 582

4

Summer 2011

Ancient History

HST 219

9

Summer 2011

Ancient History

HST 219

1

Spring 2011

Ancient History

HST 219

26

Spring 2011

Great Civs to 1300 (CT)

HST 101

44

Spring 2011

Medieval Mysticism

HST 650

11

Spring 2011

Readings in History

HST 610

1

Spring 2011

Senior Seminar

HST 400

14

Fall 2010

Ancient History

HST 219

75

Fall 2010

Ancient History

HST 219

26

Fall 2010

SpTp: Medieval Britian

HST 280

19

Fall 2010

SpTp: Writing Hst in Mid Ages

HST 650

3

Summer 2010

Ancient History

HST 219

15



For each of the following sections, list only events during the period of this review and begin with the most recent activities.

1) Scholarship/Research

2) Service

3) Professional development activities, including professional organizations to which you belong and

state, regional, national, and international conferences attended. List any panels on which you chaired or participated. List any offices you hold in professional organizations.

4) Awards/honors (including invitations to speak in your area of expertise) or special recognition.

Scholarship
Articles
“Embroidered in Gold and Silk:  How Anglo-Saxon Royal Women Used Needlework to Gain Power” forthcoming in Medieval Prosopography, 2013

“The Anonymous Heroine: Aelred of Rievaulx’s ‘Rule for Women’” in The Ties that Bind: Essays in Medieval British History in Honor of Barbara Hanawalt. Eds. Linda E. Mitchell, Katherine L. French, and Douglas L. Biggs. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011, 105-120.

“Entering the Bedchamber of Your Soul”: How Religious Women Learned the Art of Monastic Meditation” in Pastoral Care in the Late Middle Ages, Ed. Ronald J. Stansbury, Companions to the Christian Tradition Series. Leiden: Brill Press, 2010, 339-361.

Book Reviews

Augustine Thompson, O.P, Francis of Assisi: A New Biography, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2012 and Neslihan Senocak, The Poor and the Perfect: The Rise of Learning in the Franciscan Order, 1209-1310, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2012, in History: Reviews of New Books, in progress (solicited review)


William T. Vollmann, Imperial The Herald Dispatch, April,
Alison Beth Barr, The Pastoral Care of Women in Late Medieval England, Suffolk: The Boydell Press, 2008, in Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies


Service
University Level:
Body Shots VI: Cleopatra, March 1, 2012, Director, Designer

Body Shots V: Vampire, March 17, 2011, Performer, Director, Designer

Body Shots IV: Possession, March 15, 2010, Performer, Director, Designer

Body Shots III: Disobedient Bodies, March 9, 2009, Performer and Designer

Women’s Studies Advisory Board, September, 2008 to the present

Sexuality Studies Development Committee, 2010 to 2011

Women’s Studies Book Club, Organizer and Leader, 2010 to the present

“Revolutionary Women/Revolutionize Your Perceptions” Women’s History Month Speaker Series, March 2009, Organizer

“Women Breaking Boundaries: Marshall University’s Third Annual Women’s Studies Student Conference,” Moderator, March 13, 2009

Department Level:
Faculty, Search Committee, Department of History, Spring, 2010

Department of History Curriculum Committee, 2008 to 2009

Phi Alpha Theta, Faculty Advisor, September, 2008 to September, 2010

Moffat Banquet/History Awards Banquet Organizer, 2008-2010



Community Level:
The Ohio River Valley Festival of Books 2012, Organizing Committee
Volunteer work at:

CONTACT


Golden Girl Group Home

Little Victories

Craft Hope

Cammack Group Home University Level:

Body Shots VI: Cleopatra, March 1, 2012, Director, Designer

Body Shots V: Vampire, March 17, 2011, Performer, Director, Designer

Body Shots IV: Possession, March 15, 2010, Performer, Director, Designer

Body Shots III: Disobedient Bodies, March 9, 2009, Performer and Designer

Women’s Studies Advisory Board, September, 2008 to the present

Sexuality Studies Development Committee, 2010 to 2011

Women’s Studies Book Club, Organizer and Leader, 2010 to the present

“Revolutionary Women/Revolutionize Your Perceptions” Women’s History Month Speaker Series, March 2009, Organizer

“Women Breaking Boundaries: Marshall University’s Third Annual Women’s Studies Student Conference,” Moderator, March 13, 2009

Department Level:

Faculty, Search Committee, Department of History, Spring, 2010

Department of History Curriculum Committee, 2008 to 2009

Phi Alpha Theta, Faculty Advisor, September, 2008 to September, 2010

Moffat Banquet/History Awards Banquet Organizer, 2008-2010

Community Level:
The Ohio River Valley Festival of Books 2012, Organizing Committee
Volunteer work at:

CONTACT


Golden Girl Group Home

Little Victories

Craft Hope

Cammack Group Home



Professional Development

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