Faculty Scholarship Exhibit April 2013 Recognizing Scholarly Activities of the Faculty of Cameron University TM CAMERON UNIVERSITY FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP EXHIBIT Scholarly Activities of the Faculty of Cameron University This publication includes selected scholarly activities of the faculty of Cameron University. The dual goals of professional development at Cameron University are continued learning of the faculty and contribution in the faculty member’s discipline. All faculty are recognized during a Scholar’s Reception at the end of the spring semester. The scholarly activities include those for the past and current calendar years. Criteria for inclusion include publications, presentation of papers at professional or scientific meetings, and creative works. 3 MISSION STATEMENT Cameron University provides a diverse and dynamic student body access to quality educational opportunities; fosters a student-centered academic environment that combines innovative classroom teaching with experiential learning; prepares students for professional success, responsible citizenship, life-long learning, and meaningful contributions to a rapidly changing world; and is a driving force in the cultural life and economic development of the region. CORE VALUES 4 Student Learning Excellence in teaching, scholarship, service, and mentoring Leadership in our community and region Shared Governance Diversity Responsible Stewardship of public and private resources, the public trust, and Cameron’s future CAMERON UNIVERSITY FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP EXHIBIT Dr. John McArthur, Provost Dr. Tony Wohlers, Academic Enrichment Director SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Dr. Oris Odom II, Dean Syed Ahmed Publications • Abdulah Shibli, Anisul M. Islam, & Syed M. Ahmed. 2013. “Benefitting from Global Opportunities: Challenges for Bangladesh.” FBD Conference Proceedings. Volume 24. • Syed Ahmed, Munir Hassan, & Anisul M. Islam. 2013. “Foreign Direct Investment in Globalization and its Implications for Bangladesh.”FBD Conference Proceedings. Volume 24. Ali Soylu Publication • Ali Soylu and Stefanie Snider Campbell. 2012. “Physical and Emotional Stresses of Technology on Employees in the Workplace.” Journal of Employment Counseling. Volume 49. • Kalpana Selvanayagam and Ali Soylu. 2012. “Demoralization in the Workplace.” Vision International Journal. Volume 11. 5 Abdulhamid Sukar Presentation • Abdulhamid Sukar and Sivarama Krishnan. 2013. Basel I, II and III: Can Global Standards Work for U.S. Banks? ASBBS 20th Conference. Mark Washburn Publication • Mark Washburn and Mary Fischer. 2012. “The Tax Gap: It’s Impact on Accounting Professionals and Academic Curriculum.” Journal of Accounting and Finance. Volume 12. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dr. Ronna Vanderslice, Dean Ramona Hall Publications • Ramona Hall. 2012. “A Neglected Reply to Grade Inflation in Higher Education.” Global Education Journal. Volume 12. • Ramona Hall. 2013. Assessment of WideScale School Reform Initiatives: Opportunities in Social Capital Building. In I. R. Haslam, M. S. Khine, & I. M. Saleh (Eds.), Large Scale School Reform and Social Capital Building. London: Routledge. Yoonsin Oh Publication • C. Steinkuehler and Y. Oh. 2012. Apprenticeship in Massively Multiplayer Online Games. In Steinkuehler, C., Squire, K., & Barab, S. (Eds.), Games, Learning, and Society: Learning and 6 Meaning in the Digital Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Joanni Sailor Publication • Joanni Sailor. 2013. “A Phenomenological Study of Falling Out of Romantic Love.” The Qualitative Report. Volume 18. Jeff Seger Publication • Jeff Seger and R. Potts. 2012. “Personality Correlates of Psychological Flow States in Videogame Play.” Current Psychology. Volume 31. Deborah Williams Publication • Deborah Williams. 2013. “Urban Education and Professional Learning Communities.” Educational Research. SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS Dr. Von Underwood, Dean William Carney Publications • William Carney. 2013. If You Go To Hell, You Go of Your Own Accord: Aimee Semple McPherson and the 1934 California Gubernatorial Campaign. In Michele Lockhart and Kathleen Mollick (Eds.), Political Women: Language and Leadership. New York: Lexington Books. • William Carney. 2012. “Welcome to Oklahoma: A Service-Learning Project in an Undergraduate Technical Writing Course.” Sino-U.S. English Teaching. Volume 9. 7 Doug Catterall Publication • Douglas Catterall and Jodi Campbell (Eds.) 2012. Women in Port: Gendering Communities, Economies, and Social Networks in Atlantic Port Cities, 15001800. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. Bayard Godsave Publications • Bayard Godsave. 2012. Lesser Apocalypses. Stories. Plano: Queen’s Ferry Press. • Bayard Godsave. 2012. “The Trilling Wire.” Pleiades. Volume 32. Susan Hall Publication • Susan Hall. 2013. Captivity: Louise Alexie Respond to Narrative.” North Volume (78.1). “Re-Visioning Erdrich and Sherman Mary Rowlandson’s Dakota Quarterly. Lance Janda Publication • Lance Janda. 2012. “Aggies to Eagles: Cameron University and the Civilian Training Program.” Great Plains Journal. Volume 47. Maxwell Kwenda Poster • Maxwell Kwenda. 2012. Don’t Leave, Stay in School: Developing a Predictive Model of Discontinuance. 2013 Oklahoma Research Day. 8 Monika Linehan Art • The Passing of Time: A Self-Portrait. Yingqin Liu Publication • Yingqin Liu. 2012. “Revisiting Rhetorical Situation: An Analysis of an Ethos Dilemma in American College Students’ Business Memos.” US China Foreign Language. Volume 10. George McCormick Publications • George McCormick. 2012. Salton Sea. Noemi Press. • George McCormick. 2012. “The Mexican.” Epoch. Volume 61. Edris Montalvo Publications • Edris Montalvo and Bayouth Neiset. 2012. Geografía Cultural. In Luis Sánchez Ayala (Ed.), Geografía Humana: Básicos y Aplicaciones. Bogotá D.C., Columbia. • Edris Montalvo. 2012. “The Recruitment and Retention of Hispanic Undergraduate Students in Public Universities in the U.S., 2000-2006.” Journal of Hispanic Higher Education. Katherine Liontas-Warren Art Exhibit • Katherine Liontas-Warren. 2012. Earth Chronicles Project, The Artist’s Process: Oklahoma. A documentary Featuring Katherine Liontas-Warren. Premiered on March 17th 2012, at Sarkey’s Performing Arts, at St. Gregory’s University. 9 • Katherin-Liontas-Warren. 2012. Infinity Art: A Group Exhibition of New Work at the Paseo Originals Art Gallery in Oklahoma City. Mark J. Stegmaier Publications • Mark Stegmaier. 2013. A Law that Would Make Caligula Blush?: New Mexico Territory’s Unique Slave Code. In Bruce A. Glasrud (Ed.), African American History in New Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. • Mark Stegmaier. 2012. Henry Adams in the Secession Crisis. Dispatches to the Boston Dayly Advertiser, December 1860-March 1861. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. • Mark Stegmaier. 2012. and the Compromise of Dispute and Sectional Texas Tech University Texas, New Mexico 1850. Boundary Crisis. Lubbock: Press. Hyunsoon Whang Performances • Hyunsoon Whang. 2013. Hyunsoon Whang in Concert. Featuring the Music of Schubert, Beethoven,Debussy, and Chopin. Simmons Center in Duncan, Oklahoma. • Hyunsoon Whang. 2013. Four-Hand Piano Recital. Interlochen Center for the Arts, Interlochen, Michigan. • Hyunsoon Whang. 2012. The Equinox Chamber Players. First Presbyterian Church in Kirkwood, Missouri. 10 Tony Wohlers Publication • Tony Wohlers, Aaron Mason, Eric Schmaltz, & John Wood. 2012. “Water Management and Conflicts in Oklahoma. Regulating and Competing for Limited Common Pool Resources. Oklahoma Politics. Volume 22. • Tony Wohlers and Jonathan Odo. 2013. “Gang Activities in Southwest Oklahoma: Community Perspectives.” Great Plains Journal. Volume 48. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Dr. Terry Conley, Dean Ioannis Argyros and Daniel Ijigbamigbe Poster • Ioannis Argyros and Daniel Ijigbamigbe. 2013. A Simplified Proof of the Kantorovich Theorem for Solving Equations Using Telescopic Series. 2013 Oklahoma Research Day. Paritosh Das Posters • Emvia Calixte and Paritosh Das. 2012. Metallocene-Catalyzed Ethylene Polymerization. Substituent and Solvent Effects. Oklahoma ACS Pentasectional Meeting. • Paritosh Das. 2012. A Steady-State Study of Phenols as Quenchers of Cyanoaroamtics Singlet Excited States. Oklahoma ACS Pentasectional Meeting. 11 Mike Dunn Publications • M. T. Dunn and G. W. Rothwell. 2012. “Phenotypic Plasticity of the Hydrasperman Seed Fern Tetrastichia Bubatides Gordon, (Lyginopteridaceae).” International Journal of Plant Sciences. Volume 17. • M. T. Dunn, P. Atkinson, J. Lacefield, & Michael Rischbieter. 2012. “Winslowia tuscumbiana gen. et. sp. nov. (Chaloneriaceae): A cormose, ligulate lycopsid Reconstructed from the Insideout from the Pride Mountain Formation (Late Mississippian, Serpukhovian) of Northern Alabama.” International Journal of Plant Sciences. Volume 173. Michael Husak Publication and Posters • Michael S. Husak and Diane V. Landoll. 2012. “Entanglement in Plastic Mesh Kills Nesting Scissor-Tailed Flycatchers.” Oklahoma Ornithological Society. Volume 45. • M. S. Husak, D. V. Landoll, & A. Jahn. 2012. Tracking the Migration of Scissortailed Flycatchers and Western Kingbirds Using Light-Level Geolocators. 5th North American Ornithological Conference. • D. V. Landoll, M. S. Husak, M. T. Murphy, J. F. Kelly, & M. A. Patten. 2012. Annual and Environmental Variation in ExtraPair Paternity in a Socially Monogamous Savannah Nesting Passerine. 5th North American Ornithological Conference. 12 Tachun Lin Publication and Presentations • Zhilli Zhou and Tachun Lin. 2012. “Upperlayer Survivability in Layered Networks with Lower-layer Capacity.” Proceedings of the 2012 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference. • Zhilli Zhou, Tachun Lin, Krishniyean Thulasirman, Guoliang Xue, & Sartaj Sahmi. 2012. Novel Survivability Logical Topology Routing in IP-over-WDM Networks by Logical Protecting Spanning Tree Set. UCTa Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT). 4th International Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling. • Zhilli Zhou and Tachun and Temporal Model for Rapid Charging Demand. Propulsion Conference, Lin. 2012. Spatial Electric Vehicle Vehicle Power and IEEE. Brandon McDonald Publications and Posters • Brandon McDonald, Michael S. Husak, Jack D. Tyler, & Darrin D. Gunter. 2012. “Voucher Specimens of the North American Collared Peccary (Pecari angulatus) in Oklahoma.” Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. Volume 92. • Brandon McDonald, Bryce Geiger, Joe Macedonia, Romiro Moro, & Kelsey Carter. 2012. Potential UV-Communication in the Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys ordii). 2012 Technical Meeting of the Oklahoma Academy of Science. • Erica Johnson, Daniel Kostos, Emily Maeda, Brandon McDonald, & Joseph Macedonia. 2012. UV Reflectance Patterns Within the Fur of Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys 13 ordii). Populations. Southern Florida Undergraduate Research Day. Matthew Van Sant Publication • Matthew J. Van Sant, Christopher E. Oufiero, Augusti Munoz-Garcia, Kimberly A. Hammond, & Joseph B. Williams. 2012. “A Phylogenic Approach to Total Evaporative Water Loss in Mammals. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology.” Volume 85. Frank White Publication • Morgan D. Ashworth, Jason W. Ross, Jerry W. Ritchey, Udaya Desilva, Daniel R. Stein, Rodney D. Geisert, & Frank J. White. 2012. “Effects of Aberrant Estrogen on the Endometrial Transcriptional Profile in Pigs.” Reprod Toxicol. Volume 34. 14 Scholarly Activities of the Faculty of Cameron University This publication includes selected scholarly activities of the faculty of Cameron University. The dual goals of professional development at Cameron University are continued learning of the faculty and contribution in the faculty member’s discipline. All faculty are recognized during a Scholar’s Reception at the end of the spring semester. The scholarly activities include those for the past and current calendar years. Criteria for inclusion include publications, presentation of papers at professional or scientific meetings, and creative works. Research Committee Members P.K. Das (Chair) Mary Dzindolet Ann Nalley Ali Soylu Kevin Stieb Mohammad Tabatabai Sara Trivari Richard Longoria de Voltair Tony Wohlers TM This publication, printed by Cameron University Printing Services, is issued by Cameron University. 40 copies have been prepared and distributed at a cost of $??? to the taxpayers of the State of Oklahoma. This institution, in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, sex, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This includes but is not limited to admissions, employment, housing, financial aid, and educational services. Accommodations on the basis of disability are available by contacting the Office of Student Development at (580) 581-2209 or by e-mail at student_development@cameron.edu. (04/2013)