Insighter March 2012

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IN THIS ISSUE... Tenure and Promotions................2 Campus Construction...................3 UT Faculty in the News...............4 Data Breach Information.............5 Movers of the Month....................6 Groundbreaking for New Res Hall................................6

And the Award Goes To … At the 27th Annual Educational Advertising Awards, UT’s Student Viewbook took home a Gold Award and was named to the Best of Show list. UT’s “LUCKY” campaign (designed by The Clear Agency) won the Best of the Bay ADDY for Public Service for a second year at the Tampa Bay ADDY Awards competition. At the CASE District III Awards Program, the UT Journal received an Award of Excellence for Magazine Publishing Improvement, the UT home page received an Award of Excellence for World Wide Web Home Page Design and Implementation, and the UT website received a Special Merit Award for Overall Website Design and Implementation.

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A New Place to Play

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y next fall, UT will have a new athletic field to support intramurals and Spartan athletics. The University recently announced plans to build a student intramural and athletic field and stadium on the west side of campus, north of Kennedy Boulevard. President Vaughn said the addition of the lacrosse program and increased student interest in intramurals necessitates the development. He added that the University will eventually build academic buildings on the site of the existing intramural field on campus. “This project will give us more flexibility and green space into the future, and allow for academic expansion,” Vaughn said. The facility is expected to be completed by December 2012. The field will be home to the UT men’s lacrosse team, which is playing its inaugural season this spring, as well as a new women’s lacrosse team, which will begin play during the 2013-2014 academic year. The field will also be used for numerous intramurals and other sports. While construction, design and timeline details are in the final planning stages, proposed plans reveal that the facility will include a multi-purpose field, a 1,450-seat stadium, two spectator berms, restrooms, a concession area, parking, team meeting rooms and a support building. Artificial turf will be used on the field and a fence similar to the one along UT’s current campus bordering Kennedy Boulevard will be erected. A high net will keep athletic balls from disrupting traffic. The facility is being funded in part by Tampa’s Naimoli family and will be named the Naimoli Family Athletic and Intramural Complex. The Naimoli family has been involved with UT since the 1980s, funding improvements to UT’s tennis and softball complexes as well as establishing the Naimoli Institute for Business Strategy. In the coming weeks, UT will clear several University-owned properties fronting Kennedy Boulevard to prepare for construction, including the transplant of a grand oak tree. The site is roughly bordered by Kennedy Boulevard to the south, North A Street to the north and Delaware Avenue to the east.

RNC News Did Your Dog Eat Your Spartan Card?

Commencement on Sunday Don’t forget! Spring Commencement is scheduled for Sunday, May 6 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum. The processional will begin at 9:30 a.m.

If so, be sure to get a new one before the end of spring semester. All UT community members will be required to have University ID on hand during the RNC. Spartan Cards may be obtained by going to the Spartan Card office in the Vaughn Center, Room 235A, MondayThursday, 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. In August UT community members will receive a lanyard and ID holder to make identification easier.

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Ch-ch-changes

Tenure and Promotions

Katharine Cole will join UT as associate provost and dean of academic services in June. Cole comes to UT from the University of South Florida (USF) where she serves as associate dean of undergraduate studies. In this role at USF, she oversees academic policies, standards and student academic concerns for more than 48,000 students and nine academic colleges.

Congratulations to the following faculty, who were awarded tenure and promotion:

Beginning in late May and continuing through the 2012-2013 academic year, Joseph Sclafani, professor of psychology and director of the TECO Center for Leadership, will serve as interim dean for the College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education while the University conducts a national search for a new dean.

KENNETH KNAPP, information and technology management

Faculty Awarded Tenure and Promotion to Rank of Associate Professor BRADFORD BLACKBURN, music CAROL BOTWINSKI, nursing KATHRYN BRANCH, criminology and criminal justice MICHAEL CARASTRO, chemistry/biochemistry ETHAN DENAULT, physics DANIEL HUBER, biology VIVEKANAND JAYAKUMAR, economics ANDREW MCALISTER, communication MICHAEL STASIO, psychology JOHN STINESPRING, economics CHRIS VALLE, art ANN WILLIAMS, biology Faculty Awarded Promotion to Rank of Professor GINA ALMERICO, education JUDY HAYDEN, English and writing

Catch the Lightning for Less For any 2011-2012 Tampa Bay Lightning regular season home game, flash your Spartan Card and get your ticket for $25. Tickets are based on availability and may only be purchased at the McDonald’s Ticket Office located on the west plaza of the Tampa Bay Times Forum 15 minutes prior to the start of the game. Please note tickets are limited to one per person. The last two home games are on March 31 and April 2.

Gurrie Named FCA Teacher of the Year Chris Gurrie, assistant professor of speech, was recently named the Florida Communication Association (FCA) Teacher of the Year for 2011. The award is given to one FCA member each year for outstanding performance as a classroom teacher.

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RNC Continued “An Incident-Free RNC” Student Government President Nick Chmura filmed a video focusing on student safety. There’s some good tips for faculty and staff, too, especially if you’re a USF alum. See it at www.ut.edu/rnc, under “Current Students.” RNC to Hire-UT If you know of a student who is interested in applying for volunteer and internship opportunities during the RNC, send him or her to HIRE-UT. The student can login to their HIRE-UT account and see what’s available. John Hancock Would Do It Since there are only 152 days until RNC, a staff member suggested faculty/staff add the RNC website (www.ut.edu/rnc) as part of their email signature. This is a good way to keep the RNC on people’s minds. In Brief Save the date for the next Student Services Briefing on April 26. The session will be devoted to all things RNC. The meeting will take place in the Grand Salon and includes lunch. The Hostess with the Mostess Don’t forget to keep your eye on the Tampa Bay Host Committee website at http://2012tampa.com, in addition to UT’s own RNC site — www.ut.edu/rnc . Stock Up If your office receives regular shipments of water, coffee, office supplies, etc., consider stocking up on these items before the convention and canceling deliveries during RNC week.


Construction Updates

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he trailers in the Art and Polly Pepin Stadium parking lot are temporary offices and locker rooms for athletics while the Martinez Athletics Center is under renovation. Athletics also has temporary offices in the 813 Building. Now that the indoor sports seasons are over, the gyms are essentially closed. Limited access for scheduled events will be through the north doors (closest to the West Garage).The Health Science and Human Performance spaces and Bailey Studios and Galleries remain open. Pedestrian and vehicle traffic on North A Street and North B Street west of North Boulevard and on North Edison Avenue will be limited or closed from time to time through the end of April for construction projects in the area. Access to the Thomas Parking Garage will be moved to the A Street entrance over the period of March 25-28 in order for an air conditioning

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GINA ALMERICO, professor of education and director of program accreditation, was appointed to the Florida Association of Colleges for Teacher Education’s executive board for the next two years as corresponding secretary. In addition, her paper, “Secondary content area reading: challenging sell for professors in teacher education programs,” was published in the Research in Higher Education Journal. RYAN CRAGUN, associate professor of sociology, had his article “The Secular Outlook: In Defense of Moral and Political Secularism” published in the Journal of Contemporary Religion. Cragun also reviewed the book Faith No More: Why People Reject Religion by Phil Zuckerman for Free Inquiry. DEIRDRE DIXON, an adjunct professor, was honored by the Girl Scouts of West Central Florida at the 11th annual Women of Distinction Luncheon on March 13. Dixon was recognized for her professional achievements that inspire girls to attain their own goals and dreams. BETH ESCHENFELDER, assistant professor of communication, had her article “Exploring the Nature of Nonprofit Work Through Emotional Labor” published in Management Communication Quarterly. She also published “The role of narrative in public relations ethics pedagogy” in Public Relations Review. KEVIN FRIDY, assistant professor of government and world affairs, coauthored “Sierra Leone’s 2007 Elections: Monumental and More of the Same,” which was published in African Studies Quarterly. TIM HARDING, associate dean of career development and engagement, was elected president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers, an organization of human resource, college

system to be constructed and delivered to the site of Residence Hall VII. The B Street gates to the garage will be closed during this period and A Street will be cleared of service vehicles and open to two-way traffic between Brevard Avenue and North Boulevard. The garage will be fully accessible and subject to the usual restrictions throughout this period. Please call Jennifer Eisenbeck at (813) 258-7448 if you have any questions on the schedule for the garage work and the impact on the traffic flow.

relations and career service professionals representing employers and universities throughout the southeast. ALI JENZARLI, associate professor of information and technology management, had his article “Staff Perceptions Before and After Adding Single Family Rooms in the NICU” published in Health Environments Research and Design Journal. PATTIE JOHNSTON, chair/assistant professor of education, and Gina Almerico, associate professor of education and director of program accreditation, co-authored “Descriptions of Dispositions for Assessment in Pre-Service Teacher Education Field Experiences,” which was published in Education. SEAN MADDAN, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, co-authored “Sympathy for the Devil: An Exploration of Federal Judicial Discretion in the Processing of White-Collar Offenders,” which was published in the American Journal of Criminal Justice. KRYSTAL SCHOFIELD, associate dean of residence life, was selected to present a session, “Navigating Your Way Through Internal Change,” at the National Association of College and University Housing Officers International conference in Anaheim, CA, July 7-10. JOHN STINESPRING, associate professor of economics, provided a statistical assessment of the Destination ImagiNation program on behalf of Clearview PR. His statistical analysis was quoted in the national press. ALBERT TILLSON, professor of history, had his article “Liberty’s Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World” published in the Journal of American History. NATASHA VELTRI, assistant professor of information and technology management, was second runner-up for the Best Paper award at the International Conference on Information Systems for her work on the paper “It’s All About Networking! Empirical Investigation of Social Capital Formation on Social Network Sites.” Continued on page 5

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Final Faculty Colloquium Don’t miss this year’s final Faculty Colloquium on Friday, March 30 at 3 p.m. John Stinespring, associate professor of economics, will present “Tax Evasion and the Decline of the Roman Empire.” The event will be held in the Sykes College of Business Room 131, and a reception will follow in the Sykes lobby.

Friday Concerts in the Chapel On the first Friday of each month, take a break from your busy schedule and stop by the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values for a brief recital. These 30-minute concerts begin at noon and feature music faculty and students performing on the Dobson Pipe organ and/or the Blüthner Concert Grand Piano in the chapel. Upcoming concerts include: April 5 — “Music for a Royal Occasion” May 3 — UT student showcase, including voice, organ and piano

Faculty in the News • RYAN CRAGUN, assistant professor of sociology, was quoted in a Washington Post article about how the Mormon Church is reaching out to minorities. • JOSHUA HALL, assistant professor of economics, was featured in a WTVT-FOX 13 piece about “First-World Problems,” including things like your cell phone battery dying. • ERIKA MATULICH, professor of marketing, appeared in a WTVT-FOX 13 piece about “product downsizing” (getting less product for your money), including aerated foods like Hershey’s new Air Delight brand. • SCOTT PAINE, associate professor of communication/government and world affairs, has been interviewed by several local media outlets, most recently by WTVT-Fox 13 about proposed budget cuts at the University of South Florida. • BRIAN KENCH, associate professor of economics, appeared on Bloomberg.com to talk about the state of the housing market in Florida. • ANTHONY LAROSE, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, was featured in The Wall Street Journal in an article about crime rankings. • DAN REIMOLD, assistant professor of journalism, appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education in a piece about how student newspapers are now facing the same challenges as their professional counterparts.

Goodbye! • JOSEPH SCLAFANI, professor of psychology and interim associate provost, was interviewed for

a WTSP-Channel 10 story about how kids in foster care are three times more likely to be prescribed psychotropic drugs.

Hello! ABBEY FERNANDEZ................Admissions for Graduate and Continuing Studies.....Counselor JONATHAN GOITZ...................Residence Life and Housing.......................................Area Coordinator ALICIA GONZALEZ...................Office of Provost, College of Arts and Letters...........Staff Assistant I ALLISON KACZMAREK...........Health Science and Human Performance..................Instructor ROBERT MASSERINI JR.........Chemistry.....................................................................Assistant Professor BARBARA TILLEY.....................English ........................................................................Visiting Assistant Professor DORIAN VIZCAIN.....................Education.....................................................................Visiting Assistant Professor MISTY WRIGHT........................Library..........................................................................P/T Technical Assistant

PAMELA ECHEVERRIA.......Graduate Business Programs............................. Director BRIDGETTE FROESCHKE...Office of Provost, Biology Lab............................ Lab Coordinator Biology DEANNE GODIN..................Staff Assistant.................................................... Residence Life SUSAN KENNEL..................Nursing................................................................ Assistant Professor TRACY ANN MORSE..........English and Writing............................................ Assistant Professor ELEANOR PULLARA............Bursar’s Office..................................................... P/T A/R Service Representative ROBERT REYNOLDS...........Campus Safety.................................................... Shift Supervisor

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president of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

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YUN-OH WHANG, assistant professor of marketing, was the featured speaker at the Centenary College School of International Programs’ Global Lecture Series. Whang spoke about diversity in the workplace. REBECCA WHITE, professor of management and the James W. Walter Distinguished Chair of Entrepreneurship, was elected

JACOB WILSON, assistant professor of health sciences and human performance, co-authored “Effects of Dynamic Stretching on Energy Cost and Running Endurance Performance in Trained Male Runners,” which was published in the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. He also co-authored “Quality protein intake is inversely related with abdominal fat,” which was published in Nutrition and Metabolism.

Data Exposure No Risk to Faculty and Staff

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ter thoroughly analyzing database files and associated activity logs, UT’s investigation has determined there is no risk to faculty and staff, other than those enrolled as students in Fall 2011, from the recent data security incident. This finding was confirmed by an independent qualified security assessor (QSA)/information security governance and risk auditor. UT engaged this auditor shortly after the server management error was discovered. Information Technology logs show that the database files were not indexed by Google or any other search engine. IT has thoroughly examined database files and associated logs and has determined and verified that the logs show that the database files were accessed by only one UT student on March 13, 2012. That student, along with one other student who viewed the files promptly reported the discovery to IT staff. Those students allowed IT staff to search their computers and a USB storage device to ensure the database files were eliminated. However, as you know, the personal data of 6,818 students who were enrolled by July 12, 2011 for Fall 2011 was indexed by Google and made publicly accessible before being immediately secured. The students impacted are being offered prepaid identity protection services through Experian.

“I am deeply troubled and personally concerned that a breach of this type occurred. I have ordered a thorough investigation, and I am taking aggressive action to make sure it does not happen again,” said President Vaughn. “In addition to our own team, our future efforts will also include the services of an independent auditor who are experts in computer security.” To help UT community members easily and quickly determine whether or not their personal information is at risk, the UT Office of Information Technology has created a SpartanWeb portal. Once you logon to SpartanWeb, the portal will return whether or not your information was included in the text file that was publicly accessible. To access the portal, go to https://spartanweb.ut.edu/ICS/Campus_Life/ Information_Technology/Breach_Verification/ . “I pledge to you that when we emerge from this situation our data security practices will be fortified with the latest technologies and best practices available,” Vaughn said. For the fullest and most updated information, see the website www. ut.edu/databreach or contact Donna Alexander, vice president for information technology, at dalexander@ut.edu .

A LONG WAY FROM HOME — Four Sykes College of Business faculty members, including Dean Frank Ghannadian, traveled with eight Tampa-area executives and their spouses to China in March as part of the first COB Global Access Partnership. The goal of the program is to give Tampa community members firsthand experience with global markets and cultures in order to help them understand how to expand and run a business internationally.

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Make a Move News MOVERS OF THE MONTH JESSICA BURNS Development Associate

Show Your Support Upgrade to a UT specialty license plate and help support scholarships and campus improvements. The plates are $27 (in addition to the regular registration fees). For each plate purchased, $25 goes to UT. To learn more, call the Office of Alumni Relations at x6209, or email alumni@ut.edu .

Development and LAUREN HUNT Staff Assistant I Development Accomplishment: Finished the Disney Princess Half Marathon in February 2012 DANIELLE HOUSTON Senior Education Abroad Advisor International Programs

Feel Like a Kid Again When was the last time you had an ice cream float? Join the UT Activity Committee for the Ice Cream Float Social on April 12 from 3-4 p.m. in the Grand Salon. You can enjoy a frosty treat and mingle with your fellow UT faculty and staff members.

and ELIZABETH MILLS Coordinator of International Education Programs and Outreach International Programs Accomplishment: Finished the Just Say No to Drugs Holiday Classic 10K in December 2011 JAMIE PILARCZYK Web Writer Public Information and Publications Accomplishment: Finished two half marathons, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon in February 2012 and the Gasparilla Distance Classic 15K in March 2012 Have an accomplishment you’d like to share? Submit your story and photo to Jamie Blessinger at jblessinger@ut.edu or Joy Harris at jharris@ut.edu.

DIGGING IN — The University held a groundbreaking ceremony for Residence Hall 7 on March 22. Among the attendees were President and Mrs. Vaughn, Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, UT Board of Trustees Chair Don DeFosset, Dean of Students Stephanie Russell Holz, Associate Dean of Students Krystal Schofield and Senior Project Manager Bill Neyland.

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TWO WEEKS@UT MARCH 27- APR. 10 Through April 19 Juried Student Art Exhibition. Scarfone/ Hartley Gallery, Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 28 WORKSHOP: The Art of Mingling. Reeves Theater, 2nd Floor, Vaughn Center. 8 p.m. Friday, March 30 Faculty Colloquium: Tax Evasion and the Decline of the Roman Empire. Sykes College of Business, Room 131. 3 p.m. Tennis vs. West Alabama. UT Tennis Complex. 3 p.m. Saturday, March 31 Tennis vs. New Orleans. UT Tennis Complex. 3 p.m.

APRIL 2012 Thursday, April 5 Honors Symposium: The 2012 Election and the Era of Discontent. Reeves Theater, 2nd Floor, Vaughn Center. 4 p.m. Friday, April 6 First Fridays at Noon Chapel Recitals. Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values. 12 p.m. Baseball vs. Barry. UT Baseball Field. 6 p.m. Saturday, April 7 Baseball vs. Barry (DH). UT Baseball Field. 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 Business Network Symposium. Crescent Club, 9th Floor, Vaughn Center. 7:15 a.m. Honors Symposium: The Politics of Queer Preservation. Macdonald-Kelce Library AV2. 4 p.m.

Employee of the Month

FEBRUARY

JANINE DRAGNA Assistant Registrar for Transfer Evaluation Registrar’s Office

For future events and more info see www.ut.edu/campuseventcalendar

CAMPUS HOURS

MARCH

CAMPUS STORE http://utampa.bncollege.com

MACDONALD-KELCE LIBRARY http://utopia.ut.edu/hours.htm

HENRY B. PLANT MUSEUM www.plantmuseum.com

COMPUTER LAB HOURS www.ut.edu/technology/labs

SCARFONE/HARTLEY GALLERY www.ut.edu/scarfonehartleygallery

DINING SERVICES http://dining.ut.edu/locations.html

LAUREN HUNT Staff Assistant I Development

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