Thomas, Jeff. “Investigating Literacies in Prospective Elemetary Teachers Utilizing Web 2.0 Technologies.” Presented at Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, Chesapeake, Virginia, date?.
Thomas, Jeff, Gina Berridge and Joyce Gulley. “Use Appropriate Texts and Reading Strtategies to Promote Science Literacy in Elementary Classroom.” CESI Newsletter 14, no. 1 (2012): 9-10.
Thomas, Jeff and Joyce Gulley. “Using Science Activity Centers to Increase Time “Off Task” Learning.” CESI vol.?, no.? (2012): pages?.
Bambina, Antonina and Jeff Thomas. “Why It Works: Understanding the Long-term Success of a Large Living-Learning Community Program.” Presentation at the National Collegiate Honors Council’s Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2012.
Parkison, Paul. “Dissidence in Teacher Education: Challenging the Neoliberal Paradigm.” Presented at the ICET International Yearbook on Teacher Education, location?, date?.
Bordelon, Thomas, Iris Phillips and Paul Parkison. “Teacher Efficacy: How Teachers Rate Themselves and How Students Rate Their Teachers.” Action in Teacher Education 34, no. 1 (2012): 14-25.
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Art
Department of Communications
Department of English
Department of History
Department of Modern and Classical Language
Department of Performing Arts
Department of Political Science and Public Administration
Department of Psychology
Department of Social Work
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Studies
Department of Art
Baker, Jill. “An Analysis of Profile Portraits from Burrow’s Cave.” Presented at Ancient Kentucky Historical Association Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, July 21, 2012.
Holen, Alisa with Joe Smith and Jenny Smith. July 2012. “Becoming Evansville,” Sculpt EVV, selected for exhibition in the Haynies Corner Arts District.
Holen, Alisa. July 2012. “Fracking for a Better Tomorrow,” Adams Art Gallery, selected for exhibition for Clay EVV, Evansville, IN.
Holen, Alisa. Fall 2012. “East/West/North: A Collaboration,” Evansville, IN.
Holen, Alisa. Fall 2012. “Art Explosion,” Evansville, IN.
Holen, Alisa. Fall 2012. “Working Together,” Evansville, IN.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. August 2012. Honorable Mention, 19th Annual Juried Art Exhibit, Jasper Arts Center, Krempp Gallery, Jasper, IN.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. November 2012. Special Recognition, 10th Color: Bold/Subtle Juried International Exhibition, Upstream People Gallery, Omaha, NE.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. A Feeble Armada, Sinclair Gallery, Cedar Rapids, IA.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Water-Craft, Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. A Feeble Armada, Yeiser Art Center, Paducah, KY.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. 56th Mid-States Art Exhibition, Evansville Museum, Evansville, IN.
Millard-Mendez, Rob and Howard Haarer. Two Sculptors, Union Street Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. SRAM pART Gala, Cedar Lake Theatre Gallery, New York, NY.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Masquerade, ARC Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Re-Purposed: Earth Friendly Art, Priddy Library Gallery, Rockville, MD.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. East/West/North, Evansville Museum, Evansville, IN.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Small Works, TEJAS Gallery, Dayton, OH.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. 19th Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Jasper Arts Center, Krempp Gallery, Jasper, IN.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Off the Wall, Studio Place Arts, Barre, VT.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. KY7 Biennial, Lexington Art League, Lexington, KY.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. 68th Annual Wabash Valley Juried Exhibition, Swope Art Museum, Terre Haute, IN.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. In, On,Of Paper, Paper Circle, Nelsonville, OH.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. The Jackalope Exhibition, Gallery 413, DeKalb, IL.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Galex 46, Galesburg Civic Art Center, Galesburg, IL.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Delicious, Rua Gallery, Dayton, OH.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Storytime, Studio Place Arts, Barre, VT.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Looks of Lowell, The Revolving Museum, Lowell, MA.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Chowan University National Juried Exhibition, Green Hall Art Gallery, Murfreesboro, NC.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Blue, dispatch, Chicago, IL.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. notBig, M.S. Rezny Gallery, Lexington, KY.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Weathering it Out, Studio Place Arts, Barre, VT.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. 15th Annual Art Auction, Paris Gibson Square Museum, Great Falls, MT.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Steampunk Soiree, The Revolving Museum, Lowell, MA.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. Sarah McAdams, UMass Lowell Magazine, “Rob Millard-Mendez: Playing with art”, 1*, 52*
Millard-Mendez, Rob. (October 12, 22, 2012). Ralph Pritchard, The Gazette, “Sculptures by Millard-Mendez to be featured in Coe Exhibit”.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. (August 8, 17, 2012). Laurel Black, “New art exhibition sets sail at the Yeiser”, The Paducah Sun.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. (January 8, 2012). Tim Schellberg, “Sculpture with a playful side”, The Northwest Times.
Millard-Mendez, Rob. (April 13, 2012). Pamela Dillon, “Mouth-watering food is calorie free”, Dayton Daily News.
Department of Communications
Henning, Zachary. "Knowing Your Audience: Demographic and Situational Topic Analysis." Journal of the Communication, Speech & Theatre Association of North Dakota,25 no.1 (2012): 61-63.
Henning, Zachary. "From Barnyards to Learning Communities: Student Perceptions of Teachers’ Immediacy Behaviors." Qualitative Research Reports in Communication vol.?, no.? (2012): 37-43.
Henning, Zachary. "Nina: An Empathy Case Study." Presented at the Southern States Communication Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April 2012.
Young, Stephanie L. “‘The Consumer Has No Color’ (Paul Kinsey in Mad Men).” In Lucky Strikes and a Three-Martini Lunch: Thinking about Television’s Mad Men, edited by Jennifer C. Dunn, Jimmie Manning, and Danielle Stern, 72-88. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars, 2012.
Young, Stephanie L. “Half and Half: An (Auto)ethnography of Hybrid Identities in a Korean-American Mother-Daughter Relationship.” Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 2, no.? (2012): 139-167. [Abstract]. In Communication in Our Lives (6th edition), edited by Julia Wood, 51. Boston: Wadsworth, 2012.
Young, Stephanie L. “Personal Stories of “Coming In” and Coming Out of the Closet.” Review of Narrating the Closet: An Autoethnography of Same-Sex Attraction, by Author?. Sexuality & Culture, 16, no.? (2012): 205-207.
Young, Stephanie L. “Demarcating Boundaries, Disciplining Bodies: Exploring White Male Privilege in Mad Men.” Presented at the National Communication Association Meeting, Orlando, Florida, November 2012.
Young, Stephanie L. “Bi and Bi: Performing Hybrid Racial and Sexual Identities in the Classroom.” Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender Meeting, Tacoma, Washington, October 2012.
Young, Stephanie L. “Missing Ties and Magic Underwear: The (Re)fashioning of Mitt Romney’s Presidential Style.” Presented at the Rhetorical Society of America Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 2012.
Department of English
Conaway, Charles. "'The...monster which doth mock / The meat it feeds on': R.E.M.'s Monst(e)rous Othello." Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance 5, no. 1 (2012): 5-24.
Conaway, Charles. "Looking for Shakespeare in Antony and Cleopatra." Presented at the 2012 Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference: "Extreme[ly] Shakespeare[an]." Marietta, Ohio, October 18-20, 2012.
Galbus, Julia. “Moral Debt in Edwidge Danticat’s ‘A Wall of Fire Rising.’” Presented at the Midwest Modern Language Association, location?, November 2012.
Hoeness-Krupsaw, Susanna. “O Canada! Canadian Literary Identity and Boundaries of the Self.” Presented at the Conference of the College English Association (CEA), Richmond, Virginia, April, 2012.
Hoeness,-Krupsaw, Susanna. “Sleuths Gone Wild? The Great Cat Nap and Beastly Things as a Reflection of Contemporary Social Concerns.” Presented at the Conference of the Indiana College English Association (ICEA), Valparaiso, Indiana, October, 2012.
Hoeness-Krupsaw, Susanna. “The Value of Grace Or How Grace Marks Got What She Deserved.” Presented at the Annual Conference of the Midwest Modern Language Association (MMLA), Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 2012.
Hoeness-Krupsaw, Susanna. “Ivorian Bonus: Teaching Abouet and Oubrerie’s Aya.” In Teaching Comics and Graphic Narratives: Essays, Strategies, and Practice, ed. by Lan Dong. Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing, 2012: 161-172.
Kearns, Michael S. “Cosmology Incompleteness Memory #5.” Dash Vol. 5, no.? (2012): 20.
Kearns, Michael S. “Maisie Farange as Debt, Debtor, Collateral, Creditor, and Conduit.” Presented at Midwest MLA, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 2012.
Montz, Amy. “‘Now She’s All Hat and Ideas’: Fashioning the British Suffrage Movement.” Critical Studies in Fashion and Beauty 3, no. 1-2 (2012): 117-129.
Montz, Amy. “Costuming the Resistance: The Hunger Games and the Female Spectacle of Rebellion.” In Of Bread and Blood: Essays on The Hunger Games Trilogy edited by Mary Pharr and Leisa A Clark. Publication location?:McFarland Press, 2012.
Montz, Amy. Review of The Unnaturalists by Tiffany Trent. Neo-Victorian Studies 5, no. 1 (2012): pages?.
Montz, Amy. “‘Look Back at Me’: The Material Re-Performance of the Victorian in North and South.” Presented at the Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, March 2012.
Montz, Amy. “All Along the Clocktower: Redefining Feminine Violence in Wonder Woman and The Birds of Prey.” Presented at the From Catwoman to Katniss Conference, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, March 2012.
Montz, Amy. “‘I Do Feel Greedy!’: Hunger Strikes, Consumption, and the Incarcerated Suffragette Body.” Presented at the Food Networks: Gender and Foodways Conference, Notre Dame, Indiana, January 2012.
Reid, Nicole Louise. December 2012. “The Truest Truth There Ever Was,” Dos Passos Review, http://dospassosreview.com/.
Reid, Nicole Louise. “A Purposeful Violence,” Yemassee, 18 No. 1&2 (2012): pages?.
Reid, Nicole Louise. “The Truest Truth There Ever Was,” ROAR, (2012).
Reid, Nicole Louise. “Like the Moon,” Keeping Track: Fiction of Lists, Yelizaveta P. Renfro, ed., Main Street Rag Publishing Company, 2012.
Shaw, Patrick. “Burke, McKeon, Weaver: Reframing Modernist Rhetoric.” Presented at the 15th Biennial Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 25-28 2012.
Shaw, Patrick. “Gaps Between Theory and Practice: Their Implications for First-Year Programs.” Presented at the 31st Annual Council of Writing Program Administrators Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 18-22, 2012.
Shen, Alice. End of the Line – A One-Act Play. Staged Reading. Stevenson University Comparative Drama Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 31, 2013.
Wicker, Marcus. Maybe the Saddest Thing. New York: Harper Perennial, 2012.
Wicker, Marcus. November 29, 2012. “Trash Night Compline,” Third Coast, Fall 2012, pg. 117.
Wicker, Marcus. December 9, 2012. “Morning in the Burbs,” “Tiki Torch Cookout Vespers,” Cincinnati Review, Winter 2012, pgs. 78 – 79.
Wicker, Marcus. December 12, 2012. “Creation Song with Lightning and Cooling Brimstone,” Hayden’s Ferry Review, 51, pg. 136.
Wicker, Marcus. November 14, 2012. “Love Letter to RuPaul,” Verse Daily.
Wicker, Marcus. September 10, 2012. “Call,” Ninth Letter, 5 Issue 2, pg. 76.
Wicker, Marcus. October 11, 2012. Teitman, Ryan. “A Game of Chicken,” “My Problem with Description,” “False Start,” Pinwheel, Issue 1.
Wicker, Marcus. October 1, 2012. “To You [They were curious],” Cave Canem Anthology XII, pg. 123.
Wicker, Marcus. October 20, 2012. “Stakes is High,” Poetry Daily.
Wicker, Marcus. April 5, 2012. “Stakes is High,” Boston Review.
Wicker, Marcus. April 1, 2012. "1998,” “Interrupting Aubade Ending in Epiphany,” “Self Dialogue Staring at a Mirror,” Southern Indiana Review, Spring 2012, pgs. 2- 6.
Wicker, Marcus. May 5, 2012. “The Light,” “Something Like Sleep,” “I remember the scene in that movie,” Vinyl, Issue 5.
Wicker, Marcus. “Maybe the Saddest Thing Reading.” Presented at Devil’s Kitchen Literary Festival, University of Southern Illinois Carbondale, October 25, 2012.
Wicker, Marcus. “Poets on Process Panel.” Presented at Devil’s Kitchen Literary Festival, University of Southern Illinois Carbondale, October 25, 2012.
Department of History
Harison, Casey. Review of Reforming Urban Labor: Routes to the City, Roots in the Country by Janet L. Polansky. American Historical Review 117, no.? (April 2012): 597-598.
Harison, Casey. “Louis Michel: Revolution, Feminism and Communalism.” Communal Studies Association, Oneida, New York, October 2012.
Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Apodaca-Valdez, Manuel. “Mujeres oscuras: Prostitución y madrinazgo en La novia oscura de Laura Restrepo y Nuestra Señora de la Noche de Mayra Santos-Febres.” Estudios de Literatura Colombiana, 29, no.? (2012):123-145.
Apodaca-Valdez Manuel. “Vudú Dominicano: Religiosidad, magia y cultura.” Delaware Review of Latin American Studies 13, no. 2 (2012): pp?
Apodaca-Valdez, Manuel. “Vudú dominicano: religiosidad, magia y cultura.” 3rd Annual Conference Negritud, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March, 21-26, 2012.
Apodaca-Valdez, Manuel. “Identidad y Africanía en Coplas y Fandangos de la Costa Chica” The Ninth Biennial International/Interdisciplinary Research Conference of the Afro-Latin/AmericanResearch Association (ALARA), San José, Costa Rica, August, 7-12, 2012.
Apodaca-Valdez, Manuel. “Rituales funerarios de la diáspora Africana en México y República Dominicana.” IV Coloquio Afroamérica, U.N.A.M., Mexico, D.F.
Halling, Anna-Lisa. “Countering the Male Gaze: Feminist Elements in Mira de Amescua’s La casa del tahur.” Miríada Hispánica 3, no.? (2012): 69-83.
Halling, Anna-Lisa and Emily Tobey. “Adapting Theater as a Tool for Basic-Level Language Teaching” Miami University Conference on the Teaching of Languages, West Chester, Ohio, October 2012.
Halling, Anna-Lisa. “Choosing Resistance Intramuros: Maria do Ceo's Virgin Mary and the Male Gaze.” Brigham Young University Women’s Studies Conference, Provo, Utah, November 2012.
Halling, Anna-Lisa. “To See or Not to See: Mary and the Male Gaze in Sor Maria’s Clavel y Rosa.” Grupo de Estudios sobre la Mujer en España y las Américas Conference, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, September 2012.
Halling, Anna-Lisa. “Integrating Early Modern Women Writers in a Hispanic Civilization Course.” Grupo de Estudios sobre la Mujer en España y las Américas Conference, Portland, Oregon, September 2012.
Rode, Silvia Anna. “Harmonist Archetypes: Millennnial Messengar, Seductress, and Industrialist.” Presented at the Communal Studies Association Conference, Oneida Community Mansion House & Hamilton College, New York, October, 2012.
Rode, Silvia Anna. “George Rapp’s “Gedanken über die Bestimmung des Menschen:“ Intention and Reception of Utopia.” Presented at the 65th Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, April, 2012.
Department of Performing Arts
Jensen, Shan. 2012. Costume Design, God of Courage. New Harmony Theatre, New Harmony, IN.
Jensen, Shan. 2012. Costume Design, Retreat From Moscow. New Harmony Theatre, New Harmony, IN.
Jensen, Shan. 2012. Costume Design, Pete ‘N Keely. New Harmony Theatre, New Harmony, IN.
Jensen, Shan. 2012. Costume Design, Pride and Prejudice. The Repertory Project, Evansville, IN.
Jensen, Shan. 2012. Costume Design, All’s Well That Ends Well. The Repertory Project, Evansville, IN.
Jensen, Shan. 2012. Costume Design, Death of a Salesman. The Repertory Project, Evansville, IN.
Jensen, Shan. 2012. Costume Design, The Matchmaker. The Repertory Project, Evansville, IN.
Department of Philosophy
Gennaro, Rocco. The Consciousness Paradox: Consciousness, Concepts, and Higher-Order Thoughts. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2012.
Gennaro, Rocco. “Synesthesia, Experiential Parts, and Conscious Unity.” Philosophy Study 2, no.? (2012): 73-80.
Gennaro, Rocco. “Should HOT Theory require that Conscious States involve Prefrontal Cortical Activity?” Presented at the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, The University of Sussex, Brighton UK, July 4, 2012.
Gennaro, Rocco. “HOT Theory and the Prefrontal Cortex.” Presented at the “Toward a Science of Consciousness” Conference, Tucson, Arizona, April 10, 2012.
Gennaro, Rocco. “Commentary on Miguel Sebastian’s ‘Experiential Awareness: Do you Prefer It to Me?’” Presented at the OnLine Consciousness Conference, February 17, 2012.
Department of Political Science and Public Administration
Armeanu, Oana I. “Religion and Vote.” In Presidential Elections in Romania, edited by Mircea Comşa, Andrei Gheorghiţă, and Claudiu D. Tufiş, 217-239. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2012.
Armeanu, Oana and Florin N. Feşnic. “Clientelism and Voting Behavior in Romania.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 12-15, 2012.
Feşnic, Florin N. and Oana I. Armeanu. “Institutional, Political and Economic Determinants of Voting Behavior and Realignment in the Romanian Party System.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 12-15, 2012.
Hallock Morris, Mary. “Dealing with Dead Zones: Sustainability Concerns, Policy Frameworks, and the Problem of Hypoxia.” Presented at the Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2012.
Hallock Morris, Mary. “It’s Not Easy Being Green: Developing a Coherent Institutional Framework for the Standardization of Ecotourism Policies.” Presented at the Indiana Political Science Association Annual Meeting, South Bend, Indiana, March 2012.
Hallock Morris, Mary. “From Flooding to Focusing Events: A Political History of Levee Construction in the Lower Mississippi Valley.” Presented at the 2012 Policy History Conference, Richmond, Virginia, June 2012.
Hallock Morris, Mary. “From History to Tragedy: How Our Attempts to Control the Mississippi Have Led to the Drowning of the Louisiana Coast.” Presented at the 4th Annual Louisiana Studies Conference, Natchitoches, Louisiana, September 2012.
Gilderbloom, J. I., J. D. Ambrosius, G. Squires, K. Anacker, Matthew J. Hanka, and Z. Kenitzer. “Investors: The Missing Piece in the Foreclosure Racial Gap Debate.” Journal of Urban Affairs 34, no. 5 (2012): 559-582.
Gilderbloom, J. I., Matthew J. Hanka, and J. D. Ambrosius. “Without Bias? Government Policy that Creates Fair and Equitable Property Tax Assessments.” American Review of Public Administration 42, no. 5 (2012): 591-605.
Bakke, Elissa, Katherine Draughon, Matthew J. Hanka, Mohammed Khayum, Marie Opartny, Iris Phillips, and Rhonda Priest. (2012). “Impact of Homeownership and Affiliate Experiences: A collaborative study by Habitat for Humanity International Women Build, Whirlpool Corporation, and the University of Southern Indiana.” Presented at Habitat for Humanity International, Atlanta, Georgia, date?.
Bakke, E., Nickerson, L. M., Hanka, Matthew J., Opartny, M., Phillips, I., & Priest, R. October 2012. “Building More Than Homes: Habitat, Academic, and Corporate Partnerships.” 13th Annual National Outreach Scholarship Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL.
Bakke, E., Draughon, K., Hanka, Matthew J., Khayum, M., Opartny, M., Phillips, I., & Priest, R., August 2012. Habitat for Humanity Podcast. Habitat for Humanity International.
Hanka, Matthew J. May 2012. “Investors: The Missing Piece in the Foreclosure Racial Gap Debate.” 11th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.
Gilderbloom, J. I., Meares, W., & Hanka, Matthew J. April 2012. “Rethinking HOPE VI: Are the Critics Right to End It?” 42nd Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.
Priest, R. & Hanka, Matthew J. (2012, April). “The Impact of Habitat for Humanity Homeownership.” National Social Sciences Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Bakke, E., Draughon, K., Hanka, Matthew J., Opartny, M., Phillips, I., & Priest, R. March 2012. “Impact of Homeownership and Affiliate Experiences: A collaborative study by Habitat for Humanity International Women Build, Whirlpool Corporation, and the University of Southern Indiana.” International Women’s Day Women Build, Atlanta, GA.
Department of Psychology
Reynolds, D’Arcy J., T. Hanley, and M. Wolf. “Reaching out across the Virtual Divide: An Empirical Review of Text-based Therapeutic Online Relationships.” In Online Guidance and Counselling: Toward Effectively Applying Technology, edited by B. I. Popoola & O. F. Adebowale, Location?:IGI Global, 2012.
Department of Social Work
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