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and “Beethoven, Redux” with Robert Persellin, were published in the British journal Early Child Development and Care and Chamber Music, respectively.
Philosophy Andrew Kania’s book Memento has been published in Routledge’s
Andrew Kania series, Philosophers on Film. It is a collection of new essays by various authors on philosophical aspects of the neo-noir film.
among the authors of Understanding American Politics and Government, Longman, 2009. Katsuo Nishikawa’s article “Interviewing the Interviewers: Journalistic Norms and Racial Diversity in the Newsroom,” appeared in the Howard Journal of Communication, July 2009. Nishikawa received a $50,000 grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Program on Strengthening U.S. Democracy, to study election campaigns and the civic incorporation of Mexican immigrants and a $35,000 grant from the Russell Sage Foundation, Presidential Authority Award, for a project titled “Election Campaigns and the Political Incorporation of Mexican Immigrants.” Mary Ann Tetreault was among a national group of scholars who received a $575,000 grant from the National
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Middle East, third edition. Hj Yoo’s article “Is a Strategic Alignment Possible for South Korea and China?” appeared in Asia Pacific Bulletin, 2009.
Sandra Castañeda received the University’s September 2009 Helen Heare McKinley award.
Psychology Carolyn Becker, along with Delta Delta Delta, a national sorority,
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Mary Ann Tetreault
David Crockett Historical Context,” appeared in Presidential Studies Quarterly, (December 2008). He also contributed the “Executive Privilege,” chapter in The Constitutional Presidency, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009, and nine entries for Encyclopedia of American Government and Civics (Facts on File) 2009. Tucker Gibson co-authored Politics in America: Texas Edition, 8th edition (2009), with Thomas R. Dye, Bartholomew H. Sparrow, and Clay Robison. Gibson and Crockett were
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Science Foundation for the study of human and social dynamics titled, “The Repression/Dissent Nexus.” Additionally, her article “Women in International Relations: Sediment, Trends, and Agency,” appeared in Politics & Gender, March 2008. She was first author of World Politics as if People Mattered, (Rowman and Littlefield, second edition), March 2009, as well as the following articles and book chapters: “The Day After “Victory:” Kuwait’s 2009 Election and the Contentious Present,” in Middle East Reports Online, 8 July 2009, www.merip.org/ mero/mero070809.html; “Women’s Rights in the Middle East: A Longitudinal Study of Kuwait,” International Political Sociology, 2009; and “International Relations,” and “The Political Economy of Oil,” in Understanding the Contemporary
Brooks Hill’s article “The Future of Cross Cultural Communication: Perspectives from 20 Years of
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Political Science David Crockett’s article “An Excess of Refinement: Lame Duck Presidents in Constitutional and
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received the first-ever ResearchPractice Partnership Award from the Academy for Eating Disorders for Tri Delta’s body image education and eating disorders prevention program, Reflections, and Fat Talk Free Week, a nationwide activism campaign she co-developed first with Trinity sororities. Becker also received the Lori Irving Award for Excellence in Eating Disorders Prevention and Awareness from the National Eating Disorders Association.
Brooks Hill IAICS.” was e-published in Japanese in 2008 in Intercultural Communication for Interdependent Societies and also in the first issue of the Chinese publication Intercultural Communication Research in 2009. At its conference in Kumamoto, Japan in Sept. 2009 Hill assumed the presidency of IAICS for 2009 to 2011. With Bernd Kupka and others, he published “The Intercultural Communication Motivation Scale: An Instrument to Assess Motivational Training Needs of Candidates for International Assignments,” in the Sept. 2009 issue of Human Resource Management.
Trinity University Press Barbara Ras was invited to membership in the Texas Institute of Letters for her promotion and recognition of the role of literature in the culture and beauty of Texas.
Religion University Communications An article by William O. Walker Jr. (emeritus) titled “The ‘Paulinization’ of Peter in the Book of Acts” appears in the May-June 2009 issue of The Fourth R: An Advocate For Religious Literacy. Another article, “Martha and Mary in the Third and Fourth Gospels: An Exercise in Source Criticism,” was published in Resourcing New Testament Studies: Literary, Historical, And Theological Essays in Honor of David L. Dungan.
Venetia DuBose received a CASE Circle of Excellence bronze medal in the individual in-house publications category for her poster, “The Foul and the Fair: Aesthetic Disgust.”