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was a co-author on the paper.
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COLETTE HOPTION, assistant professor of management, co-authored an article, "Submitting to the Follower Label: Followership, Positive Affect and Extra-Role Behaviors," which has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Psychology.
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Associate Professor ROBERT ANDOLINA (international studies) is the new director of the Latin American Studies program.
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TOM TAYLOR, chair of the history department, has been appointed as the Reverend Louis Gaffney, S.J., Chair. As Gaffney Chair, Taylor will address the theme "Jesuit Missionaries: A Historical and Global Perspective" through a series of events.
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History Professor THERESA EARENFIGHT has been awarded the Theiline Pigott McCone Chair in Humanities. The award is given to an outstanding teacher and scholar in one of the humanities disciplines. Earenfight is known internationally for her scholarship on medieval Europe and gender issues.
DANUTA WOJNAR, RN, PhD, an associate professor and chair of the maternal/child and family nursing JOHN DIENHART, professor and department, Boeing Frank Shrontz Endowed Chair of was selected Professional Ethics, published an op-ed as a Robert on the financial crisis in the Seattle Wood Johnson Danuta Wojnar Times, "Greed is Just a Clue about the Foundation Real Problem." (RWJF) Executive Nurse Fellow. Wojnar, one of only 20 individuals selected for COLLEGE OF SCIENCE the fellowship nationwide, will participate AND ENGINEERING in a three-year leadership development CAROLYN STENBAK, assistant professor program that aims to build effectiveness of biology, student Jeremiah Grams and in improving the health care system. Wojnar is a consultant for PATH and the Katie Deets, ’12, gave a presentation at Baby Friendly Initiative at the University the American Society for Virology's 31st Annual Meeting in Madison, Wis., which of Washington Valley Medical Center. Her research focuses on the promotion was attended by scientists throughout of health and healthcare for underserved the world. With Grams and Deets, Stenbak presented "Exploring the role of and vulnerable populations. foamy virus polymerase protein in virion SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY assembly and polymerase dimerization utilizing an integrase deletion panel." MARY ROSE BUMPUS, a member of the Student Christopher Hagan also worked Sisters of Mercy, will transition from the on the project. School of Theology and Ministry’s core faculty to serve as part of a leadership Assistant Professor of chemistry team for her religious community, a role JOSEPH LANGENHAN co-authored the paper, “A Direct Comparison of the that will last a minimum of four years. In Anticancer Activities of Digitoxin MeON- this new position, Bumpus, who has been with STM since 2004, will help guide the Neoglycosides and O-Glycosides,” Sisters of Mercy into the next phase of which appeared in ACS Medicinal their lives. Chemistry Letters. Derek Rogalsky, ’10, JOT YAU, the Khalil Dibee Endowed Chair in Finance, coauthored a paper that was published by the Cato Institute. The paper is, "Would a Financial Transaction Tax Affect Financial Market Activity? Insights from Futures Markets."
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GARY CHAMBERLAIN, professor emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies, published an article, "Water's Spirit," in the summer 2012 edition of Earth Letter.
THERESA GRANGER, assistant clinical professor, is the recipient of a Nursing Faculty Initiatives Grant for her project, "The use of POGIL in first quarter nursing immersion courses: A pilot project." POGIL (process-oriented, guided inquiry learning) is an award-winning pedagogical technique and philosophy that has been well studied in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) courses at the high school and undergraduate level. However few studies have explored using the pedagogical approach in nursing.
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SEAN MCDOWELL, associate professor of English, has been named the new director of the Seattle University Honors Program.
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College of Education Professor KATHERINE SCHLICK NOE'S first novel, Something to Hold (Clarion Books), is a 2012 Washington State Book Award winner. The book, based on her own childhood experiences living on Indian reservations in Washington and Oregon, was published in December 2011.
The article "Self Efficacy,” by MARILYN GIST and co-authored with Angela Gist, has been accepted for publication in the forthcoming edition of the Oxford Marilyn Gist Bibliographies in Management. Marilyn is the executive director of the Executive Leadership Program at Albers.