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College of Arts and Sciences’ Scholarship Report, 2017-18

Contents

Summary of the COAS Scholarship activities 2 Department of Art and Design 3 Department of Biology 13 Department of Chemistry 25 Department of Communication 28 Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice 31 Department of English 36 Department of History 43 Department Languages, Literatures and Cultures 46 Department of Mathematics and Statistics 48 UNF School of Music 50 Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies 60 Department of Physics 67 Department of Political Science & Public Administration 73 Department of Psychology 76 Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work 87 Summary of the departments’ contributions to the FY 2018 ORSP grants and contracts 92 Summary of the individual faculty contributions to the FY 2018 ORSP grants and contracts 93

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University of North College of Arts and Sciences (COAS) is probably one of the most disciple diverse colleges on campus. With more than 250 full time faculty members COAS has been generating multitudes of scholarly products that are summarized in this report.

Arrangements/Compositions: 33 Awards: 20 Books: 7 Book Chapters: 33 Book Reviews: 18 Referred Conference Presentations & Papers: 342 Conference sessions (chaired or organized): 2 Curated Exhibitions: 15 Encyclopedia Articles: 4 Grants and Contracts: 84 Peer-reviewed Journal Articles: 140 Media interviews: 6 Non-Juried Creative Works: 58 Non-Refereed Publications: 4 Peer reviewed, Juried, invited, Exhibitions, Creative Works and Performances: 499 Public Scholarships/Lectures: 23 Recordings: 16 Referred/Invited Presentations: 85 Workshops: 5

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DEPARTMENT OF ART AND DESIGN Tenured Books Journal Peer- Refereed Organized Invited Art Curated Awar & Articles Reviewed Invited or chaired Workshops Exhibiti ds Tenure Juried and Presentat Refereed & ons Track Invited ions sessions Demonstrat Faculty Exhibitions ions 18 1 1 60 10 2 5 15 10

Books Peter Scott Brown: The Riddle of Jael: The History of a Poxied Heroine in Medieval and Renaissance Art and Culture, Brill Series on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History (Leiden: Brill, 2018). Refereed, Invited and Peer-Reviewed Articles (2) Peter Scott Brown: "The Chrismon and the Liturgy of Dedication in Romanesque Sculpture," Gesta 56, no. 1 (2017): 199-223. Beth Nabi: “The Very Heart of Europe," U2.com, July 12. Refereed and Invited Presentations and Workshops (9) Louise Freshman Brown (3): Exploring the Narrative, St. Augustine Art Association, September Exploring the Narrative, St. Augustine Art Association, March. Painting /Drawing on the River, Mandarin, FL, May. Vanessa Cruz (2): "Symphony of Disciplines," presented at the 12th International Conference on Design Principles & Practices in Barcelona, Spain, March. "Digital Sketchbook: Ireland," presented at the 2017 SECAC conference, Microscopes and Megaphones, hosted by Columbus College of Art and Design, October. Elizabeth Heuer “Chasing the Dragon: N.C Wyeth’s The Opium Eater (1913)” for the panel Picturing Politics: Socio-Political Conflicts in Art of the United States, 1865-1929 at the 2017 meetings of SECAC in Columbus, Ohio. Jason John (2) Artist Talk, Eastern Florida State College, Melbourne, FL MFA Course Lecture on Skype- Visiting Artist Lecture Series, Assistant Professor Joe Pena's MFA Painting Class, Texas A&M University at Corpus­ Christi, Corpus- Christi, TX

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Kally Malcom-Bjorklund (3) Invited by Assistant Professor Joshua White to give a public lecture and direct a workshop titled “Pictograph + Native Sun,” at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Appalachian State University, October 3, 2017. October 27, 2017 conference paper, “Merging Tradition and Commerce in the Photography Classroom,” presented as part of the session, Shifting Priorities: Adapting Art and Design Programs to Embrace Career Preparation in a New Educational Landscape, Southeastern College Art Conference, Columbus, OH (Selected by Associate Professor Joseph Cory, Samford University). “Stripped: The Power of Black and White Photography” Journalism Education Association Conference, San Francisco, CA. April Debra Murphy “The Tenth Year Anniversary Year – The UNF Department of Art and Design Study Abroad in Italy: A Transformational Learning Opportunity,” in the session “The Grand Tour in the 21st Century: Art and Design History and Study Abroad,” chaired by Jennifer Liston, Salisbury University, and Victoria Pass, Maryland Institute College of Art, October 26 Beth Nabi "Once Upon a Time: Telling the Story of the Society for Creative Anachronism," at the annual meetings of SECAC in Columbus, Ohio in October, 2017 Claudia Scaff Creating "Win-Win" Opportunities for Students and Nonprofits at the 12th International Conference on Design Principles and Practices in Barcelona, Spain, March 5-7. Chair/Panel Organizer Refereed Conference Sessions (2) Jason John: When Pushing Paint, Chair, SECAC, October, Columbus, OH MACAA (Mid- American College Art Association): Art and Business, SECAC, October, Columbus, OH. Debra Murphy: Organizer and Chair, “Rome Eternal,” SECAC, Columbus, Ohio, October 27; four papers were presented.

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Peer-Reviewed, Juried and Invited Exhibitions (60) Louise Freshman Brown (2) Informal Conversations, at the Hector Gallery, in Gainesville, Florida from April 22- June 2, 2018 A selection of works from the exhibition On Land and Water were exhibited in the executive areas of the Jacksonville International Airport from March 2017 through January 2018. Vanessa Cruz (3) Call and Response was shown at the peer reviewed Printmaking + Animation, Center for Book Arts, New York City, NY Video animation piece Colors of Me was included in the peer reviewed 2018 CalArts LatinFest. Synaesthesia, shown at the Hunterdon Museum in Clinton, New Jersey, May Alexander Diaz (4) Juried Exhibition, Context 2018, Filter Photo, Chicago, IL One photograph from your Faith in Images series was included. The Juror was April M. Watson, Curator of Photography, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Spring, 2018. Invitational Exhibition, Enchanted Florida: Picturing Contemporary Landscape, Art & History Museum, Maitland, FL 8 photographs from your Revisiting Florida series and 8 photographs from your Florida’s Mountains series were included. The Curator was Dr. Rangsook Yoon, Director of Experiences, Art & History Museums. Spring, 2018. Juried Exhibition, Landscape, Grand and Personal, SE Center for Photography, Greenville, SC. One photograph from your Florida’s Mountains series was included. The Juror was Eliot Dudik, Lecturer, William and Mary University. Summer 2017 Juried Exhibition, Constructed Narratives, Light Leaked. Two photographs from your Synthetic Animals series were included http://www.lightleaked.com/exhibition- constructing-narrative.html. Jurors were Dana Stirling and Yoav Friedlander, Co-founders and Editors, Float Photo Magazine. Trevor Dunn (3) NCECA: Evolving Perspectives: Five Years On - National Invitational Exhibition. One reliquary service set, and one vase form were curated into the invitational exhibition by Fred Herbst. The set consisted of a mezcal cantaro, reliquary, two mezcal cups and removable support bowl. Sewickley Public Library. Sewickley, Pennsylvania. NCECA: Palliative Pour - International Juried and Invitational Exhibition. Curated by Bethany Benson. Two different styles of drinking vessels were included in the exhibition. Threadbare Cider and Mead. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Spectra: A Survey of Contemporary Wood Fired Ceramics - International Invitational Exhibition. International Invitational Exhibition. Curator: Seth Charles. A large vessel and a medium sized sculptural mechanical form were included in the exhibition. Morean Center for Clay. St. Petersburg, Florida.

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Sheila Goloborotko (9) Solo exhibition - Sheila Goloborotko, Hunterdon Art Museum, Clinton, New Jersey May-June, 2018 Solo exhibition Cada um e os Muitos, Galeria Mais, Sao Paulo, Brazil, fall 2017 Solidao, Museu da Diversidade, Sao Paulo, Brazil Direct Message, Galeria Sancovski, Sao Paulo, Brazil Response, Gallery ArtHelix, New York, NY Printmaking+ Animation, Center for Book Arts, New York City, NY Duality: Glimpses of the Other Side, Islip Art Museum, Long Island, NY Small Matters, Yellow House, Jacksonville, FL 9th International Printmaking Biennial in D'Ouro, Alijó, Portugal Jennifer Hager (3) Juried International Performance, "Iron Wedding," Scranton, PA. Co­ Curators: Coral Lambert and Rian Kerrane. A large-scale collaborative performance with artists Lance Vickery, Allen Peterson, Cynthia Handel, Julie Chabrian, Nik James, Nicole Bovasso, as well as UNF students. With costumes, set elements, candelabras, a giant music box (Allen Peterson), a palanquin, dancers, original music (Dylan Staley and Nicole Bovasso), stilt walkers (Hager and Chabrian), and cast-iron performance. Organized/directed by Jenny K. Hager. Invitational Group Exhibition, "First Things First," The Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Jacksonville, FL. (showed large scale protestor piece) Invitational Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, "Augusta Savage Sculpture Garden Exhibition, " Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, Jacksonville, FL. (showed 3 Clouds large scale outdoor sculpture) Stephen Heywood 2018 Atmospheric - National Juried Exhibition. Clay Center of New Orleans. New Orleans, LA. May (Juror-Linda Christianson/ Double Lidded Jar) Juried group exhibition: Twenty-Second San Angelo National Ceramic Competition - National Juried Exhibition. San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX. Apr (Juror - Peter Held/ out of 1,000 entries, 111 were selected/ Teapot) A Southern Table - National Invitational Exhibition. Mason-Scharfenstein Museum of Art, Piedmont College, Piedmont, GA. Mar (Curator - Carr McCuiston /Invited/ Two 5-Piece Place Settings and one Pitcher) Last Call III - National Juried Exhibition. Companion Gallery, Humboldt, TN. Mar (Juror - Bret Kern out of 700 entries, 195 were selected/ Pitcher, Bottle)

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2017 Identi-TEA: 16th Biennial Teapot Exhibition - National Juried Exhibition. Craft Alliance Center of Art +Design, St. Louis, MO. Dec (Juror - Bruce Pepich / 150 entries/ Teapot and Base, Teapot) Spectra: A Survey of American Contemporary Wood Fired Ceramics - National Invitational Exhibition. Morean Center for Clay, St. Petersburg, FL. Dec (Curator - Seth Charles/ Invitational / Lidded Jar, Teapot) The Cup Show - National Invitational Exhibition. Krikorian Gallery, Worcester, MA. Dec (Curator - Candace Casey / Invitational / Cup, Cup, Cup, Cup, Cup) The Firm Group Exhibition - National Invitational Exhibition. Sundance, UT. Nov (Curator - Brian Jensen/ Invitational/ Jar, Teapot, Bottle, Pitcher) The Zanesville Prize for Contemporary Ceramics - National Juried Exhibition. Seilers Gallery, Zanesville, OH. Oct (Jurors - Mary Jo Bole, Leslie Ferrin, Tony Marsh/ out of 1,100 entries, 76 works were selected/ Double Lidded Jar) Ceramics Monthly 's: Pour It On - National Juried Exhibition. Digital Publication. USA, Sep (Juror - Ceramics Monthly Staff/ Teapot) Teapot: A National Juried Exhibition - National Juried Exhibition. Greenwich House Pottery, New York, NY. Sep (Juror - John Neely I Teapot, Teapot) Strictly Functional Pottery National - National Juried Exhibition. Lancaster, PA. Sept (Juror - Linda Sikora/ out of 700 entries, 125 pieces were selected/ Triangular Bottle, Teapot) The Bowl Show - National Invitational Exhibition. Worcester Center for Crafts, Worcester, MA. Sep (Curator - Candace Casey/ Invitational/ Bowl, Bowl, Bowl, Bowl) Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival - National Juried Exhibition. Latrobe, PA. Jul (Juror - Mary Ellen Wehrli/ Thermos Form) Plates, Platters, and Nothing Else Matters - National Juried Exhibition. Long Beach Foundation of the Arts & Sciences. Loveladies, NJ. Jun (Juror - Garth Johnson/ out of 200 entries, 75 works were selected / Plate) Working Pots - National Juried Exhibition. James May Gallery, Algoma, WI. Jun (Juror - Birdie Boone / Bottle) SODA2 - National Juried Exhibition. Mantle Gallery, Louisville, KY. Jun Westmoreland Art National - National Juried Exhibition. Youngwood, PA. Jun (Juror - Amy Worth/ Teapot and Base, Thermos Form)

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Jason John (7) 2018 Attentive Arrangements, Museum of Contemporary Art, April, Jacksonville, FL (The Professor 30"x30") 2017 PA Group Show, Curator John Seed, Arcadia Gallery, December, Los Angeles, CA (Emily 60"x45") 5 and Under, Space Gallery, December, Jacksonville, FL (Emily 20"xl 6") On Being, 4-Person Exhibition, Space Gallery, October, Jacksonville, FL (Doubled Together Forever 60"x60", Two Sticks 46"x32", Don't Worry Ricder 45"x30" Sticker ' 30"x40" V3 40"x30" Birdboy 24"x34" Strongman 53"x46") ' ' ' Ninth Annual Figurative Drawing and Painting Exhibition, Juror Alia El­ Bermani, Lore Degenstein Gallery, October, Selinsgrove, PA (1 piece, Amanda and the Octopus, 37"x40") Faces and Figures, Florida State College at Jacksonville, September, Jacksonville, FL (2B1 24"x30") Finding Wonderland, Curator Gaetanne Lavoie/ Traveling Exhibition, Bhumi Farms Gallery, September, East Hampton, NY (Bliss Point 18"x20", Lovegun 18"x26") Andrew Kozlowski (6) International two-person exhibition with Danielle Creenaune Leicester Printmaking Workshop Leicester UK July 22- October 28th. Jurors: Angela Harding, artist, Wuon- Gean Ho, artist and news editor of Printmaking Today, Jennifer Ramkalawon, curator of Western Modern and Contemporary Graphic Works Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum. This exhibition was awarded as part of the Small Print International Exhibition for which 150 works selected from 631 entries. Fifteen prints and one site specific installation exhibited. Up the Mountain, curated by Aaron Head, Lowe Mill Art Center, Huntsville AL. December 13- February 10th. Invitational Group Exhibition, the 10th Triennale Mondial de l'Estampe et de la Gravure Originale Triennale de Chamalieres, one of four American artists selected by Karen Kunc, Chamalieres France. September 22- November 5 Invitational Group Exhibition, Multiple Ones: Contemporary Perspectives in Printmaking, Hunterdon Art Museum, Clinton NJ. Curated by Sheila Goloborotko. 1 of 18 artists invited. May 12 - September 2 Invitational Group Exhibition, From Here to There: Printmaking in Alabama, Wiregrass Art Museum, Dothan AL, curated Dana Marie Lemar. 1 of 5 artists invited. April 21- June 24. Juried group exhibition, Importante Romane: New Directions in Printmaking, curated by Sarah Linford and Devin Kovach, juried by John Caperton, Jensen Bryan curator at the Print Center of Philadelphia, Dorothea Dietrich, modernist art historian, author, and curator with an emphasis on prints and works on paper (currently associated with the Barnes Museum), and Claudio Zambianchi, Professor of Contemporary Art History at La Sapienza di Roma. 1 of 26 artists included. Gallery of Art Temple University Rome Campus. May 3-May 25.

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Kally Malcom-Bjorklund (2) December 25-28, 2017, PHOTO-EMPHASIS, Featured Artist, online (Invited by Alec Kaus and Rana Young, Co-founders and Editors, PHOTO-EMPHASIS.com (https://tinyurl.com/y8am7r9w) June 2017, Muse/A Journal, Issue #4, sole featured artist, online (Gregg Murray, Editor- in-Chief of Muse/A and Assistant Professor of English at Georgia State University, Decatur, GA) (http://www.museajournal.com/category/issue-four/)

Christopher Trice (3) Retro Future, May 2017, Treat Gallery, New York, NY. Juried by Sherri Littlefield, Director, Foley Gallery, and Jessica Ranostaj, Filmmaker. I was one of eight artists chosen to exhibit from 61 applicants; two works selected for exhibition: Mercury- Redstone and Exploring the Surface https://treatgallery.org/retro-future/ Celebrating the Creative Process (catalog), December 6 – 30, 2017, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury VT, Juried by Kat Kiernan, Editor, Don't Take Pictures magazine and Director, Panopticon Gallery, Boston, MA. This international call for work received 1590 image submissions from 284 artists. Of those, 70 images by 54 artists were selected for gallery or online exhibition. One work selected for online gallery: Pegasus, Bomarzo, Italy https://photoplacegallery.com/celebration-creative-process/ Krappy Kamera 20th Anniversary: Past Winners Exhibition (invitational), March 7 – 24, 2018, Soho Photo Gallery, New York, NY. Invited to exhibit based on second place awards received in the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Annual Krappy Kamera International Exhibitions; one work exhibited: Cypresses at Noxubee, Mississippi http://www.sohophoto.com/krappy-kamera/

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Curated Exhibitions (25) Alexander Diaz and Kally Malcom-Bjorklund Unverified, an exhibition of photographs at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, January 6 – March 25, 2018 James Draper (19) April 8, 2017 – September 10, 2017, Iterations, UNF Gallery at MOCA June 20, 2017-November 17, 2017, Summer Editions, Cynthia & Walter B. Graham, Jr., M.D. Student Art Gallery at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library July 1, 2017-September 2, 2017, Encuentro Insólito (Unexpected Encounters), Lufrano Intercultural Gallery August 1, 2017-September 29, 2017, 19th Century Landscapes from the Permanent Collection (Gift of the Mussallem Family), UNF Gallery of Art/Back Gallery August 14, 2017-October 6, 2017, Joseph Jeffers Dodge, 1917-1997, UNF Gallery of Art September 21, 2017-October 27, 2017, Lost Springs of the Ocklawaha, Lufrano Intercultural Gallery September 24, 2017-December 31, 2017, Margaret Tolbert’s Lost Springs, UNF Gallery at MOCA Jacksonville October 24, 2017-December 8, 2017, Restoration of the Permanent Collection, UNF Gallery of Art/Back Gallery October 24, 2017-December 8, 2017, UNF Art and Design Faculty Annual Exhibition, UNF Gallery of Art November 13, 2017-December 8, 2017, Art & Politics, Lufrano Intercultural Gallery January 6, 2018-March 25, 2018, Unverified, UNF Gallery at MOCA Jacksonville January 8, 2018-March 16, 2018, In All the Ways You Can: The Legacy of Eartha M.M. White, Lufrano Intercultural Gallery January 18, 2017-February 16, 2018, Drawing Studio, Cynthia & Walter B. Graham, Jr., M.D. Student Art Gallery at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library January 18, 2018-March 30, 2018, Lysis, UNF Gallery of Art February 27, 2018-March 26, 2018, Lazzara Scholarship Winners, Cynthia & Walter B. Graham, Jr., M.D. Student Art Gallery at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library March 28, 2018-August 20, 2018, Bill of Rights: Graphic Design + Digital Media Student Works with Assistant Professors Beth Nabi and Blake Coglianese, Cynthia & Walter B. Graham, Jr., M.D. Student Art Gallery at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library March 29, 2018-April 27, 2018, Pre[serve], Lufrano Intercultural Gallery March 31, 2018-August 19, 2018, A Patterned Response, UNF Gallery at MOCA Jacksonville April 9, 2018-April 27, 2018, Art and Design 2018 Student Juried Annual Exhibition UNF Gallery of Art

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Sheila Goloborotko (3) Multiple Ones: Contemporary Perspectives in Printmedia, a group exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, New Jersey, from May 12 - September 22, 2018 Lysis, an exhibition of multidisciplinary photographs by German-American photographer Andrea Frank at the UNF Gallery of Art from January 18 - March 30, 2018 Iterations, artist Lorrie Fredette at MOCA Jacksonville, from April 8-September 10, 2017 Jennifer Hager Director and Curator, "Sculpture Walk Springfield" Klutho Park, Jacksonville, FL. A two-year outdoor sculpture exhibition of ten sculptures. Debra Murphy Revisiting the Paintings of Joseph Jeffers Dodge (1917-1997) Awards/Honors/ Grants (6) James Draper Recipient of the Ann McDonald Baker Art Ventures Award and a $10,000 unrestricted grant from The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida, January 2018. Jennifer Hager (4) UNF Carnegie 15, UNF Center for Community Based Learning. Seaside Sculpture Park honored as one of UNF's top fifteen community engaged projects to be honored for the Carnegie designation. University of , Jacksonville, FL., February $2500 Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. May $25,000 Department of State Specific Cultural Project Grant, State of FL Division of Cultural Affairs. Grant was awarded with $25,000 matching funds from Councilman Gaffney and Springfield residents to support an outdoor sculpture exhibition with ten outdoor sculptures by Sculpture Walk Jax in Klutho Park, in the Springfield neighborhood of Jacksonville, FL. August $2500 Eisen Experiential Grant, UNF College of Arts and Sciences. Grant funded student participation in my selected performance, “Iron Wedding” for the International Conference of Contemporary Cast Iron Art, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Stephen Heywood (2) Honorable Mention - Vessel. The Zanesville Prize for Contemporary Ceramics - National Juried Exhibition. Seilers Gallery, Zanesville, OH. Oct Best in Show. Westmoreland Art Nationals - National Juried Exhibition. Youngwood, PA. June

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Jason John Award of Excellence in the Creative Quarterly Magazine, Winner, August, New York. The image can be seen at https://www.cg journal.com/gallery/gallery49-50/john- jason-49-0463. Kally Malcom-Bjorklund Grant of $1,000 from the UNF-UFF chapter in support of this project. Christopher Trice Excellence in Teaching Award from The National Society of Leadership and Success, April 7, 2018 Commissioned Art, Design and Research (7) David Begley and Blake Coglianese Heron Growth Partners. This included developing the logo, the identity, and the stationery system for the company; co­developed the website, which went live on June 1st (https://www.heron-growth.com). Louise Freshman Brown Twenty-three of works were featured in the book A Box of Dreams, a collection of short stories by author Denis Bell, published by Adelaide Books, New York/Lisbon, 2018. Art commissioned for Crane Ramen restaurant in historic Five Points, Jacksonville. James Draper (2) Commissioned by Jacques Klempf to create 15 large-scale paintings for the interior of the Cowford Chophouse, a restaurant located in a historic building in downtown Jacksonville. The Cummer Museum of Arts & Gardens in partnership with Bold City Brewery, Jacksonville, commissioned the use of a serigraph print of a rose found in the Cummer Gardens to be used on the label of "Avant Gardener," a new beer created to help with fundraising to repair damage Sheila Goloborotko Aerial, a large-scale steel ceiling sculpture for the CSX permanent collection, to be installed at the executive corporate suite, Jacksonville, Florida. Jennifer Hager $600 Commission Community Based Learning Award for President John Delaney in February 2018. Beth Nabi Commissioned to design the identity and promotional materials including the conference program, web graphics, tote bag, lanyard, lapel pin, notebook, stickers, name badges, and even a conference tattoo. See u2conference.com/u2-con-2018-cfp

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Peer Reviewed Publications (27) M.J. Aspinwall, C.J. Blackman, V. Resco de Dios, F.A. Busch, P.D. Rymer, M.E. Loik, J.E. Drake, S. Pfautsch, R.A. Smith, M.G. Tjoelker, D.T. Tissue (2018). Photosynthesis and carbon allocation are both important predictors of genotype productivity responses to elevated CO2 in Eucalyptus camaldulensis. Tree Physiology (In Press). S.H. Taylor, M.J. Aspinwall, C.J. Blackman, B. Choat, D.T. Tissue, O. Ghannoum (2018). CO2 availability influences hydraulic function of C3 and C4 grass leaves. Journal of Experimental Botany, 69, 2731-2741. J.E. Drake, M.G. Tjoelker, A. Varhammar, B.E. Medlyn, P.B. Reich, A. Leigh, S. Pfautsch, C.J. Blackman, R. Lopez, M.J. Aspinwall, K.Y. Crous, R.A. Duursma, D. Kumarathunge, M.G. De Kauwe, M. Jiang, A.B. Nicotra, D.T. Tissue, B. Choat, O.K. Atkin, C.V.M. Barton (2018). Trees tolerate an extreme heatwave via sustained transpirational cooling and increased leaf thermotolerance. Global Change Biology, 24, 2390-2402. P.A. Fay, M.J. Aspinwall, H.P. Collins, A.E. Gibson, R.H. Gill, R.B. Jackson, V.L. Jin, A.R. Khasanova, L.G. Reichmann, H.W. Polley (2018). Flowering in grassland predicted by CO2 and resource effects on species abundance. Global Change Biology, 24, 1771-1781. S. Pfautsch, M.J. Aspinwall, J.E. Drake, L.C. Doria, R. Langelaan, D.T. Tissue, M.G. Tjoelker, F. Lens (2018). Traits and trade-offs in whole-tree hydraulic architecture along the vertical axis of Eucalyptus grandis. Annals of Botany, 121, 129-141. **C.D. Villanueva, P. Hašler, P. Dvořák, A. Poulíčková, & D.A. Casamatta (2018). Brasilonema lichenoides sp. nov. and Chroococcidiopsis lichenoides sp. nov. (cyanobacteria): two novel cyanobacterial constituents isolated from a tripartite lichen of headstones. J. Phycol. 54: 224-233 P. Dvořák, P. Hašler, P. Pitelková, P. Tabáková, D.A. Casamatta & A. Poulíčková (2017). A new cyanobacterium from the Everglades, Florida – Chamaethrix gen. nov. Fottea 17(2): 269–276. J.R. Beaver, J.E. Kirsch, C.E. Tausz, E.E. Samples, T.R. Renicker, K.C. Scotese, H.A. McMaster, B.J. Blasius-Wert, P.V. Zimba, & D.A. Casamatta (2018). Long-term trends in plankton seasonal dynamics in Lake Mead (Nevada-Arizona, USA) and implications for climate change. Hydrobiologia (Accepted) *C.D Kilgore, J.R. Johansen, T. Mai, T. Hauer, D.A. Casamatta, A.R. Norwich, & C. Sheil (2018). Molecular characterization of Geitleria appalachiana sp. nov. (Nostocales, Cyanobacteria) and formation of Geitleriaceae fam. nov. Fottea (In Press) P. Dvořák, E. Jahodářová, D.A. Casamatta, P. Hašler & A. Poulíčková (2018). Difference without distinction? Gaps in cyanobacterial systematics; when more is just too much. Fottea, Olomouc, 18(1): 130–136, 2018 **S. Nekolny, M. Denny, G. Biedenbach, E. Howells, M. Mazzoil, W. Durden, L. Moreland, J. Lambert & Q. Gibson (2017). Effects of study area size on home range estimates of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Current Zoology: 63, 693-701.

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**A. Brown, A. Foss, M. Miller & Q. Gibson (In Press). Detection of cyanotoxins (microcystins/nodularins) in livers from estuarine and coastal bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) from Northeast Florida. Harmful Algae. P. Joana Dias, M.R. Gilg, S. Lukehurst, M. Huhn, H. Madduppa, S. McKirdy, P. de Lestan, W.J. Kennington and J.I. McDonald (2018). Genetic diversity of a skilled hitchhiker and prized food source in the Anthropocene: the Asian green mussel Perna viridis (Mollusca, Mytilidae). In Press: Biological Invasions J.D. Hatle, *A. Awan, *J. Nicholas, *R. Koch, *J.R. Vokrri, M.D. McCue, C.M. Williams, G. Davidowitz, D.A. Hahn (2017). Life-extending dietary restriction and ovariectomy each increase leucine oxidation and alter leucine allocation in grasshoppers. Experimental Gerontology 96, 155-161. M. Lentz, The Impact of Simple Phenolic Compounds on Beer Aroma and Flavor” in the journal Fermentation. Fermentation 2018, 4, 20; doi: 10.3390 O. Zueva, *M. Khoury, T. Heinzeller, D. Mashanova, V. Mashanov. The complex simplicity of the brittle star nervous system. Front Zool. 2018 Feb 1; 15:1. doi: 10.1186/s12983-017- 0247-4. V. Mashanov, O. Zueva, D. Mashanova, J.E. García-Arrarás. Expression of stem cell factors in the adult sea cucumber digestive tube. Cell Tissue Res. 2017 Dec; 370(3):427-440. doi: 10.1007/s00441-017-2692-y. A.E. Rosenblatt, & J.C. Nifong (2018). Understanding alligator feeding patterns: historical and modern perspectives. In: S Henke & C.B. Eversole (Eds.), American alligators: habitats, behaviors, and threats. Nova Science Publishers, New York, pp. 155-174. J. Nifong & A.E. Rosenblatt (2018). The use of estuarine and marine habitats by American alligators: physiological limitations, drivers of variation, and ecological implications. In: S. Henke & C.B. Eversole (Eds.), American alligators: habitats, behaviors, and threats. Nova Science Publishers, New York, pp. 255-280. A. Lawson, B.A. Strickland & A.E. Rosenblatt (2018). Patterns, drivers, and effects of alligator movement, behavior and habitat use. In: S Henke & C.B. Eversole. (Eds.), American alligators: habitats, behaviors, and threats. Nova Science Publishers, New York, pp. 47-78. L.M. Smith-Ramesh, A.E. Rosenblatt & O.J. Schmitz (2018). Multi-variate climate change can favor larger-bodied herbivores in a model food web. The American Naturalist 191:333- 342. A.E. Rosenblatt, L.M Smith-Ramesh, O.J & Schmitz (2017). Interactive effects of multiple climate change variables on food web dynamics: modeling the effects of warming, CO2, and water availability on a tri-trophic food web. Food Webs 13:98-108. A.E. Rosenblatt (2017). Is it possible to make environmental science relevant to society at- large? Ideas in Ecology & Evolution 10:43-46. F.W. Smith (in press). Embryonic in situ hybridization for the tardigrade Hypsibius dujardini. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols. F.W. Smith & W. Gabriel (in press). Embryonic immunostaining for the tardigrade Hypsibius dujardini. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols.

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**N. Bishop, D. Martin and C. Ross (2017). Effects of multi-stress exposure on the infection dynamics of a Labyrinthula sp.-turtlegrass pathosystem. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 581:119-133 C. Ross, N.D. Fogarty, R. Ritson-Williams and V.J. Paul (2017). Interspecific variation in coral settlement and fertilization success in response to hydrogen peroxide exposure. Biological Bulletin. 233 (3): 206-218. Presentations at Scientific Meetings (100) S. Brown, *L. Nagle, and G.A. Ahearn (2018). Ocean Acidification: Effects of pH on calcium uptake by branchiostegites of the American lobster. Annual meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB), San Francisco, California, January 2018. S. Brown, *L. Nagle, and G.A. Ahearn (2018). Ocean Acidification: Effects of pH on calcium uptake by branchiostegites of the American lobster. Annual meeting of the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) at Melbourne, Florida, February 2018. *M. Moffitt, S. Natesan, F. Rehman, and G.A. Ahearn (2018) Preliminary study: Invertebrate primary cell culture on 3D-collagen matrices. Annual meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB), San Francisco, California, January 2018. *M. Moffitt, S. Natesan, F. Rehman, and G.A. Ahearn (2018) Preliminary study: Invertebrate primary cell culture on 3D-collagen matrices. Annual meeting of the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC), at Melbourne, Florida, February 2018. *M. Moffitt, S. Natesan, F. Rehman, and G.A. Ahearn (2018) Preliminary study: Invertebrate primary cell culture on 3D-collagen matrices. SOARS meeting on UNF campus. April 20, 2018. *L. Nagle and G.A. Ahearn (2018). Ocean Acidification: Effects of pH on calcium uptake by branchiostegites of the American lobster. SOARS meeting on UNF campus. April 20, 2018. D. Bowers “Arbovirus Lifecycle in a Mosquito Host” at the Emerging Pathogens Institute Annual Research Day, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. J.A. Butler, *D.P. Murphy, J.D. Lambert. Concentrations and nest requirements of Carolina diamondback terrapins in northeast Florida. Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Austin, TX, July 12 – 16, 2017. **A.O. Brown, Q. Gibson & D. Casamatta. 2017 Determining microcystin presence in stranded Tursiops truncatus in Northeast Florida. Phycological Society of America Annual Meeting (Monterey Bay, CA). **C.D. Villanueva, J.R. Johansen & D.A. Casamatta 2017. Quantitatively establishing that highly conserved ITS 16S-23S rRNA region secondary structures are taxonomically informative at the species level. Phycological Society of America Annual Meeting (Monterey Bay, CA). **A. Garvey, **C.D. Villaneuva & D.A. Casamatta. 2017. Identifying biogeographical patterns within Brasilonema (Scytonemataceae, Cyanophyta) using 16s rRNA and its secondary structures. Phycological Society of America Annual Meeting (Monterey Bay, CA). *P.D. Jenkins, **C.D. Villanueva & D.A. Casamatta. 2017. Aerial sampling of cyanobacteria over longitudinal and altitudinal gradients. Phycological Society of America Annual Meeting (Monterey Bay, CA).

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*N. Ghayal, *H. Terrell, *L. Manly, C. Coughlin. Sucralose: a dose-dependent attenuative agent on probiotic microbe Bifidobacterium infantis. Florida Undergraduate Research Conference. February 24th 2018. Melbourne FL. *N. Ghayal, *H. Terrell, *L. Manly, C. Coughlin. Sucralose: a dose-dependent attenuative agent on probiotic microbe Bifidobacterium infantis. April 13th 2018, at the local conference UNF’s SOARS Poster Presentation. *A. Doris, *P. Sinche-Aldas, C. Coughlin. How dairy? The differential effects of HMOs in breast milk vs. infant formula on the bacterial growth in the neonatal gastrointestinal microflora Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship (SOARS), UNF Student Union Building, 3703, April 13th 2018 **D. Brunson and T.N. Ellis “Outer Membrane Porin Loss in Klebsiella pneumoniae Clinical Isolates Leads to Alterations to Outer Membrane Physiology and Interactions with Macrophages” FLASM 2017- The Florida Branch Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. October 13-15, 2017. Clearwater Beach Florida. *J. Jackson, **D. Brunson & T.N. Ellis. Alterations in Capsular Polysaccharides of Klebsiella pneumoniae in response to exposure with sub-MIC levels of cephalothin. FLASM 2017- The Florida Branch Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. October 13-15, 2017. Clearwater Beach Florida. *A. Velez, **D. Brunson, and T.N. Ellis. The Impact of Bacterial Exposure to sub-MIC levels of cephalothin on macrophage phagocytosis of Klebsiella pneumoniae. FLASM 2017- The Florida Branch Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. October 13-15, 2017. Clearwater Beach Florida. M. Davies, R. Crowley, S. Wasman and T.N. Ellis (2018). Application of microbial induced calcite precipitation to stabilize Florida high-organic matter soils for roadway construction. Florida Department of Transportation Geotechnical Research in Progress Meeting (GRIP). Gainesville, FL. R Crowley, M. Davies, S. Wasman and T.N. Ellis (2017). Application of microbial induced calcite precipitation to stabilize Florida high-organic matter soils for roadway construction. Florida Department of Transportation Geotechnical Research in Progress Meeting. (GRIP). Gainesville, FL. *J. Jackson, **D.Brunson and T.N. Ellis. Alterations in Capsular Polysaccharides of Klebsiella pneumoniae in response to exposure with sub-MIC levels of cephalothin. UNF Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Poster Session. *A. Velez, **D. Brunson and T.N. Ellis. The Impact of Bacterial Exposure to sub- MIC levels of cephalothin on macrophage phagocytosis of Klebsiella pneumoniae. UNF Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Poster Session. *E. Figgins and T.N. Ellis. Macrophage Response to Antibiotic Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae. UNF SOARS 2018 *A. Velez, **D. Brunson and T.N. Ellis. The Impact of Bacterial Exposure to sub- MIC levels of cephalothin on macrophage phagocytosis of Klebsiella pneumoniae. UNF SOARS 2018

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**S. Ehnert & J. Gelsleichter. Mercury accumulation and effects in the brain of Atlantic sharpnose sharks (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae). Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. J. Gelsleichter Sharks of the GTM NERR: results from 8 years of shark abundance surveys conducted in the Tolomato River. Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve State of the Reserve. February 23, 2018. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. J. Gelsleichter Preliminary observations on the search for a shark Early Pregnancy Test. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. J. Gelsleichter Preliminary observations on white shark reproduction using non-lethal approaches. OCEARCH Science Symposium. February 21-23, 2017. Jacksonville, FL. J. Gelsleichter, **A. Leary, M. Heithaus, R.D. Grubbs & C. Cotton. Cellular- to community- level effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on deep demersal fishes: Six years monitoring recovery in sharks, teleosts and hagfishes. 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. August 20-24, 2017. Tampa, FL R.D. Grubbs, C.F. Cotton & J. Gelsleichter. Monitoring oil spill effects and recovery in large deep-sea fishes. 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, August 20-24, 2017. Tampa, FL. *C. Ingram & J. Gelsleichter. Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on reproduction of deep sea sharks. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. *B. Minnig, J. Gelsleichter & R. D. Grubbs. Plasma 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine as a biomarker of PAH exposure in gulper sharks exposed to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. **C. Morgan & J. Gelsleichter. A Survey of Shark Abundance on Northeast Florida Beaches. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. **C. Morgan & J. Gelsleichter. A Survey of Shark Abundance on Northeast Florida Beaches. 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. August 20-24, 2017. Tampa, FL. **C. Morgan & J. Gelsleichter. A Survey of Shark Abundance on Northeast Florida Beaches. Florida Marine Science Symposium. October 25, 2017. St. Petersburg, FL. **A.K. Mowle & J. Gelsleichter. Characterization of vitellogenesis in the bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo in the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. **A.K. Mowle & J. Gelsleichter. Characterization of vitellogenesis in the bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo in the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean. 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. August 20-24, 2017. Tampa, FL. **A.K. Mowle & J. Gelsleichter. Characterization of vitellogenesis in the bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo in the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean. Annual Meeting of the Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. April 11-13. Haines City, FL.

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*K. Palmrose & J. Gelsleichter. Reproductive endocrinology of the blacktip shark, Carcharhinus limbatus, off the southeastern U.S. coast. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. **C. Shields, J. Gelsleichter & B.S. Frazier. Reproduction of the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) off of South Carolina. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. **J. Whalen & J. Gelsleichter. A multibiomarker analysis of pollutant effects on Atlantic stingray populations in Florida's St. Johns River. Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. **C. Zender & J. Gelsleichter. Exploration of plasma indicators for predicting post-release mortality in the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus). Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. July 12-16, 2017. Austin, TX. **A. Brown, Q. Gibson & D. Casamatta (2017). Determining cyanotoxin (microcystin) exposure in stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Northeast Florida. 22nd Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. **C. King & Q. Gibson (2017). Potential effects of chronic anthropogenic sound on bottlenose dolphins in Jacksonville, FL. Animal Behavior Society Conference. Toronto, Canada. **C. King & Q. Gibson (2017). Potential effects of chronic anthropogenic sound on bottlenose dolphins in Jacksonville, FL. 22nd Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals. Poster Presentation. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Q. Gibson & K. Brightwell (2017). Maternal association with allied males in St. Johns River bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): Does calf age matter? 22nd Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. K. Brightwell & Q. Gibson (2017). The function of male bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) multi-level alliances in the St. Johns River, Florida. 22nd Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. *B. Slater & Q. Gibson (2017). Seasonal patterns in skin lesion prevalence and type in St. Johns River, FL Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). 22nd Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. **A. Brown, Q. Gibson & D. Casamatta (2018). Komarekiella delphikthonos sp. Nov. (Cyanobacteria): an epidermal cyanobacterium implicated in an estuarine bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) fatality. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. Conway, SC. **E. Szott & Q. Gibson (2018). Residency and site fidelity of a northeast Florida estuarine dolphin population. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. Conway, SC. *E. Goldbach & Q. Gibson (2018). Analysis of vessel interaction rates with bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the St. Johns River, Jacksonville, FL. Southeast and Mid- Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. Conway, SC.

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*A. Mason, K. Brightwell & Q. Gibson (2018). Reproductive success of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the St. Johns River, Florida. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. Conway, SC. *B. Slater & Q. Gibson (2018). Seasonal patterns of skin lesion prevalence and type in the St. Johns River, FL bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. Conway, SC. K. Brightwell & Q. Gibson (2018). Preliminary examination of sexual dimorphism in Northeast Florida bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. Conway, SC. *A. Veigas, K. Brightwell & Q. Gibson (2018). Preliminary examination of sexual dimorphism in Northeast Florida bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC). Melbourne, FL. **K. King & Q. Gibson (2018). Potential effects of chronic anthropogenic sound on the habitat use patterns of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Jacksonville, FL. Timucuan Science and History Symposium. Jacksonville, FL. **K. Yetsko & M.R. Gilg. Estimating heritability in thermal tolerance and identifying stress markers that correlate to survival at higher temperatures in Acropora cervicornis. Association of Southeastern Biologists. Charleston, SC. *N. Hinojosa & M.R. Gilg. Genetic assessment of the hybrid zone between the Mummichog and Gulf Killifish. Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Austin, TX. *A. Karjasevic, *L. Milano, *F. S. Nagle, M.D. McCue & J.D. Hatle (2018). Dietary restriction increases oxidation of some branched-chain amino acids in grasshoppers. Annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. **M.J. Heck & J.D. Hatle (2018) Neuropeptide F, short Neuropeptide F, or feeding level each can regulate oxidative damage of proteins in grasshoppers. Annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. M. Lentz, J. Lynch, *P. Walters, *N. Cataland & *L. Lavado. Analysis of Brettanomyces phenolic acid decarboxylase enzyme. 2018 Southeastern Regional Yeast Meeting in Memphis, TN. A. Ambrose, O. Zueva, & V. Mashanov. Cell Proliferation in the Regenerating Arm of the Brittle Star Ophioderma brevispinum. SICB Annual Meeting 2018, January 3–7, San Francisco, CA O. Zueva, *M. Khoury, T. Heinzeller, D. Mashanova, & V. Mashanov. The Complex Simplicity of the Echinoderm Central Nervous System. SICB Annual Meeting 2018, January 3–7, San Francisco, CA. J. D. Ochrietor, *C. J. Gilbert & **J. D. Fong. Basigin gene products associate with MCT1, MCT2, and MCT4 in neural tissues. Poster presentation at the Cell Biology of Degeneration and Repair in the Nervous System conference, Philadelphia, PA, December 2017 J. D. Ochrietor & **J. M. Brown. Basigin (CD 147) associates with Toll-like receptor 4 via its transmembrane domain. Poster presentation at the American Society for Cell Biology meeting, Philadelphia, PA, December 2017

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*A.D. Tompa & J. D. Ochrietor. A comparison of cell adhesion molecule expression in the olfactory bulbs of male and female mice. Poster presentation at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL, February 2018 *H. Watts & J. D. Ochrietor. Analysis of the expression of Basigin, Embigin, and Neuroplastin in the mouse olfactory bulb. Poster presentation at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL, February 2018 *M. Golden-Ebanks & A. Rosenblatt. What’s driving the increase in alligator attack rates in Florida? Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL, Feb. 2018. *M. Golden-Ebanks & A. Rosenblatt. What’s driving the increase in alligator attack rates in Florida? Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL, Apr. 2018. **P. Maholland & A. Rossi. Prescribed fire effects on northeast Florida upland plant biodiversity and abundance. Poster presentation at the International Fire Ecology Congress in Orlando, FL November 2017. *B. Mowbray and K. Smith. Spartina alterniflora floating nurseries: growing plants to reduce pond nutrient loading and enhance coastal shoreline restoration. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society in St Augustine, November 2017. * E. Gipson & E.G. Johnson (2017). Total mercury in tissues of the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) in northeast Florida. 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Tampa, FL M.B. Ogburn, C.C. Gilmour, E.G. Johnson & A.H. Hines (2017). Carapace biogeochemistry reveals blue crab migratory connectivity from nursery to spawning habitats. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation – Annual Meeting, Providence, RI **J. Brown, E.G. Johnson, B.K. Onvechio & K. Smith (2018). Long-term stock monitoring through state agency and university collaboration: Recruitment of American eels (Anguilla rostrata) to an estuary in northeast Florida. American Fisheries Society – Florida Chapter Annual Meeting, Symposium on “Improving communication and collaboration in fisheries science.” Haines City, FL E.G. Johnson & **M.K. Swenarton (2018). Understanding the biology of invasive lionfish in Florida: Collaborative research among scientists, managers and citizens. American Fisheries Society – Florida Chapter Annual Meeting, Haines City, FL M.B. Ogburn, C.C. Gilmour, E.G. Johnson & A.H. Hines (2018). Tracking the Blue Crab Spawning Migration Using Carapace Biogeochemistry. 9th International Crustacean Congress, Washington D.C. *A. Small, K. Smith & E.G. Johnson (2018). Parasitism of Anguilla rostrata (American eel) during the elver life stage. UNF SOARS, Jacksonville, FL *L. Welch & E.G. Johnson (2018) Bioconcentration of Naled in the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica. UNF SOARS, Jacksonville, FL **C. Hayes & D. Waddell. Tetratricopeptide Repeat Domain 39c (Ttc39c) is Upregulated During Skeletal Muscle Atrophy and is Necessary for Muscle Cell Differentiation. San Diego, CA April 21 - April 25, 2018.

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**S. Labuzan & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of Protein Phosphatase Methylesterase (Ppme1) in Skeletal Muscle. San Diego, CA April 21 - April 25, 2018. *J. DeLuna & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of TSSK6 Activating Co- Chaperone (TSACC) in Skeletal Muscle. San Diego, CA April 21 - April 25, 2018. *K. Novo & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of FGGY Carbohydrate Kinase Domain Containing (FGGY) in Skeletal Muscle. San Diego, CA April 21 - April 25, 2018. *P. Irvin, *K. Patterson & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of Calcium Binding and Coiled Coil Domain 1 (Calcoco1) in Skeletal Muscle. San Diego, CA April 21 - April 25, 2018. *M. McLeod & D. Waddell. Characterization and Expression Analysis of Zinc Finger Protein 593 (Zfp593) in Skeletal Muscle. San Diego, CA April 21 - April 25, 2018. *J. Driscoll & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of F-box and Leucine-Rich Repeat Protein 22 in Skeletal Muscle. San Diego, CA April 21 – April 25, 2018. *S. Zubair & D. Waddell. Characterization of Mago Homology B (Magohb) in Skeletal Muscle. San Diego, CA April 21 - April 25, 2018. **C. Hayes & D. Waddell. Tetratricopeptide Repeat Domain 39c (Ttc39c) is Upregulated During Skeletal Muscle Atrophy and is Necessary for Muscle Cell Differentiation. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. **S. Labuzan & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of Protein Phosphatase Methylesterase (Ppme1) in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. **S. Lynch & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of Novel RIKEN Gene (1700029J07RIK) in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. *J. DeLuna & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of TSSK6 Activating Co- Chaperone (TSACC) in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. *K. Novo & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of FGGY Carbohydrate Kinase Domain Containing (FGGY) in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. *P. Irvin, *K. Patterson & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of Calcium Binding and Coiled Coil Domain 1 (Calcoco1) in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. *M. McLeod & D. Waddell. Characterization and Expression Analysis of Zinc Finger Protein 593 (Zfp593) in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. *J. Driscoll & D. Waddell. Identification and Characterization of F-box and Leucine-Rich Repeat Protein 22 in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018. *S. Zubair & D. Waddell. Characterization of Mago Homology B (Magohb) in Skeletal Muscle. UNF SOARS Conference. Jacksonville, FL April 13, 2018.

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**P. Duffin & C. Ross. The role of environmental stressors and host immunocompetence in wasting disease prevalence and severity in the seagrass Thalassia testudinum. American Society of Plant Biology, Honolulu, HI, June 24-28, 2017. **P. Duffin, D. Martin & C. Ross. Roles of host genotype and environmental stressors in the susceptibility of turtlegrass to wasting disease. Coastal and Estuarine Research Foundation, Providence, RI, Nov. 5-9. 2017. C. Ross, **P. Duffin, D. Martin & K. Lohan. Seagrass Wasting Disease: The Infection Dynamics of a Labyrinthula sp. – Turtlegrass Pathosystem. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, St. Augustine, FL, March 8-10. **D. Reynolds, D. Dixson, K. Simon-Lunz & C. Ross. The effects of the red tide producing algae, Karenia brevis, on Porites astreoides: a potential regional stressor to coral reefs. 47th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, March 27-30, 2018. **P. Duffin, D. Martin, K. Lohan, & C. Ross. Assessing prevalence and severity of seagrass wasting disease in Florida Bay as a function of immune status in the host species, Thalassia testudinum. 47th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, March 27-30, 2018.

Invited Seminars and Presentations (7) J. Butler, J.A. Heckman, *T.J. Krammes, *D. Widrick & J.D. Lambert. Survey of diamondback terrapin populations and nesting sites in Georgia. Little St. Simon’s Island Ecological Research Series. August 10, 2017. By Invitation. T.N. Ellis presented “Turning to the dark side: Exploring the evolution of Klebsiella pneumoniae as a global pathogen.” to the Jacksonville Area Microbiology Society. (http://www.firstcoastidcm.com/JAM%20Schedule.htm) March 6, 2018 J. Gelsleichter Keynote Presentation: Nonlethal approaches for studying shark and ray reproduction. International Society of Wildlife Endocrinology Conference. August 14-16, 2017. Orlando, FL. V. Mashanov Invited talk “Regeneration in Echinoderms and Friends” at Whitney Marine Laboratory, December 1, 2017 A. Rosenblatt Climate change is real. Why is climate change ecology unrealistic? Clemson University, Feb. 8 2018. A. Rosenblatt Climate change is real. Why is climate change ecology unrealistic? Mississippi State University, Apr. 6 2018. A. Rosenblatt Climate change: what to expect and how to plan for the future. Florida Coastal School of Law, Apr. 13 2018.

Funded External Grants/Contracts (20) D. Casamatta & A. Rossi Florida Native Plant Society Research Grant: Assessing genetic diversity of the highly endangered native semaphore cactus Consolea corallicola and its potential for breeding programs; $1500 (funded) D. Casamatta Jacksonville Teacher Residency Noyce Fellows: Empowering Urban Learners through STEM Education (NSF); $1,389,373 (funded-continues for 4 years)

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R. Crowley, J. Gelsleichter, B. Kopp & W. Dally Underwater noise level study during impact pile driving. Florida Department of Transportation. $459,742. Awarded. J. Gelsleichter Stock structure and life history of the spinner shark, Carcharhinus brevipinna, in U.S. waters. NOAA Fisheries Cooperative Research Program (via Texas A&M University). $11,840. Recommended for funding. J. Gelsleichter Cooperative Atlantic States Shark Pupping and Nursery (COASTSPAN) survey of north Florida waters (2016-2020). NOAA Fisheries. $25,000. J. Gelsleichter Cooperative Atlantic States Shark Pupping and Nursery (COASTSPAN) survey of South Georgia waters (2015-2020). NOAA Fisheries. $30,000. J. Gelsleichter Development of a pregnancy test for characterizing reproductive biology in commercially and recreationally exploited sharks. NOAA Fisheries. $112,757. J. Gelsleichter Enhancing training in offshore, deepwater fisheries sampling for Florida’s future Coastal and Marine biologists. Florida Institute of Oceanography (via Florida State University) (Subsidized shiptime program). $70,000 (in subsidized vessel use costs). J. Gelsleichter Monitoring oil spill effects and recovery in large deep-sea fishes. Florida RESTORE Act Centers of Excellence Program (via Florida State University). $60,230. J. Gelsleichter Post-release survival of blacktip sharks, Carcharhinus limbatus, captured in shore-based and charter recreational fisheries. NOAA Fisheries (via South Carolina Department of Natural Resources). UNF component: $58,283. J. Gelsleichter Post-release survivorship, life history traits and stock characteristics of scalloped and Carolina hammerhead sharks from U.S. Atlantic waters. NOAA Fisheries (via Florida State University). UNF component: $58,569. J. Gelsleichter Relative abundance and trophic ecology of scalloped and Carolina Hammerhead Shark South Carolina State Wildlife Grant (via South Carolina DNR) $29,842. J. Gelsleichter Stock structure and life history of the bonnethead in U.S. waters. NOAA Fisheries (via South Carolina Department of Natural Resources). $14,112. M.R. Gilg & J. Gelsleichter REU Site: Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Coastal Biology on Florida’s First Coast. National Science Foundation. $306,624. M.R. Gilg George Maier Fund, “Genetic analysis of a hybrid zone between Fundulus heteroclitus and F. grandis along the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida.” $2,500 J.D. Hatle NIH award 1R15AG050218-01A1, $432,000 over three years. $100,000 direct per year. Year 2 of 3 years. V. Mashanov NIH R15GM128066 R15 AREA project to develop genomic and experimental resources to study regeneration. Project period: 05/14/2018–04/30/2021. This is a collaborative project with Dr. Daniel Janies (UNCC) as a lead PI and myself as a co-PI. The UNF subaward amount for the years 2 and 3 of the project will be $73,241 and $73,242, respectively. K.J. Smith & E.G. Johnson 2017-2018. American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) recruitment in the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, $14,287, co-PI, 1 yr.

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C. Ross Coastal Conservation Association Florida. (2017) “Development of disease detecting technologies in seagrasses.” Principal Investigator. $10,000. Awarded. C. Ross Florida Institute of Oceanography (shiptime award aboard R/V Weatherbird II). (2017). Mechanisms of ecological resilience: Relationship between genetic population structure and disease susceptibility in seagrasses of the Dry Tortugas and lower Keys. Principal Investigator. Valued at $70,000. Awarded. Funded Internal Grants/Contracts (15) M. Aspinwall UNF Environmental Center Seed Grant. (2017). Living on the leading edge of an expanding range: examining the physiological response of mangrove species to temperature and environmental change. $6,000. M. Aspinwall UNF Academic Affairs Faculty Development Grant. (2017). Living on the leading edge of an expanding range: examining the physiological response of mangrove species to temperature and environmental change. $7,500. J. Butler UNF COAS Research Enhancement Grant. Survey of Diamondback Terrapin Nesting and Population Centers in Georgia. $1,500.00 T. Ellis University of North Florida Environmental Center. “Bench-scale testing of microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP) treated sand dunes.” In collaboration with Raphael Crowley, (Dept. of Civil Eng.), and Matt Davies (Dept. of Chemistry). $6,000 T. Ellis COAS Dean’s Council Fellowship award. “Tracking the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance by Whole Genome Sequencing”. Provides a Course Release (Spring 2018) and $4000 in supplies. J. Gelsleichter Long-term water quality monitoring program at the Webb Station UNF Foundation Board Initiatives. $10,000. V. Mashanov UNF Academic Affairs Faculty Development Scholarship Grant Role of cell communication in tissue regeneration. $7,500 A. Rosenblatt UNF Academic Affairs Faculty Scholarship Development Grant Understanding the effects of climate change on American alligator sex ratios $7,500 A. Rosenblatt UNF Special Request TLO Studying tool use in American alligators $868 F. Smith UNF faculty development grant: Investigating the developmental function of WNT genes in tardigrades F. Smith TLO: Analyzing the transcriptome of a local species of tardigrade. $13,542. K. Smith Environmental Center Seed Grant for “Spartina alterniflora floating nurseries: growing plants to reduce pond nutrient loading and enhance coastal shoreline restoration” for $4,715 D. Waddell TLO “Biomedical Research into the Molecular Genetic Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Atrophy: Part 3” (Fiscal year 2017-2018). Total: $23,000 D. Waddell Awarded an Academic Affairs Scholarship Grant. “Development of an NIH AREA Grant to Support Skeletal Muscle Atrophy Research” Total: $7,500 D. Waddell Awarded a COAS-ORSP Research Enhancement Plan Grant to develop preliminary data for an R15 AREA grant for the coming academic year. Total: $1,500.

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

External Refereed or Journal Conference Contracts Patents in Invited Articles Proceedings & Grants process Presentations

3 submitted 11 11 1 1 7 awarded Journal Articles Patron AM, Hooker TS, Santavicca DF, Causey CP, Mullen TJ. "Expanding the Molecular- Ruler Process Through Vapor Deposition of Hexadecanethiol," Journal of Nanotechnology, 8, 2339-2344 (2017). Savanur HM, Kalkhambekar RG, Laali KK. “Piperidine-Appended Imidazolium Ionic Liquid as a Task-Specific Basic-IL for Suzuki and Heck Reactions and for Tandem Wittig-Suzuki, Wittig-Heck, Horner-Emmons-Suzuki, and Horner-Emmons-Heck Protocols” Applied Catalysis A, General, 543, 150-161(2017). Aridoss G, Laali KK. “Ionic Liquids as Novel Media and Catalysts for Diels-Alder Chemistry”; Current Organic Synthesis, 952-971 (2018). Laali KK, Greves WJ, Correa-Smits SJ, Zwarycz AT, Bunge SD, Borosky DL, Manna A, Paulus A, Chanan-Khan A. “Novel Fluorinated Curcuminoids and their Pyrazole and Isoxazole Derivatives: Synthesis, Structural Studies, Computational/Docking and in-vitro Bioassay” J. Fluorine. Chem, 206, 82-98 (2018). Borosky GL, Stavber S, Laali KK. “Iodine Activation of Alcohols: A Computational Study” Topics in Catalysis; DOI: 10.1007/s11244-018-0918-1 (2018). Lampropoulos C. “Controlled Dimerization of Mn12 Single-Molecule Magnets”, Inorg. Chem. 56, 14755 (2017). Lampropoulos C. “Structural and Magnetic Variations in a Family of Isoskeletal, Oximate- bridged {MnIV2MIII} Complexes (MIII = Mn, Gd, Dy)”, Chem. Eur. J.24, 2588 (2018). Lampropoulos C. “New insights in Mn–Ca chemistry from the use of oximate-based ligands: {MnII/III 22Ca2}and {MnIV2Ca2} complexes with relevance to both low- and high-valent states of the oxygenevolving complex”, Polyhedron 149, 39 (2018). Von Roemeling CA, Caulfield TR, Marlow L, Bok I, Wen J, Miller J, Hughes R, Hazlehurst L, Pinkerton AB, Radisky DC, Tun HW, Kim YSB, Lane AL, Copland JA. “Accelerated bottom-up drug discovery platform enables the design of novel stearoyl CoA desaturase 1 inhibitors for cancer therapy”. Oncotarget. 9: 3-20. (2018). https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21545

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McDonald II DC, Sweeny BC, Ard SG, Melko JJ, Ruliffson J, White M, Viggiano AA, Shuman NS. “Temperature and Isotope Dependent Kinetics of Nickel-Catalyzed Oxidation of Methane by Ozone”, J. Phys. Chem. A (2018). Bielmyer, G, Goldberg, N, Le, A, Ouellette, A, Pinto, G, Pyati, R.“Ninth State of the River Report for the Lower St. Johns River Basin, Florida: Water Quality, Fisheries," Aquatic Life, & Contaminants,” State of the Lower St. Johns River Report. http://www.sjrreport.com, prepared for Environmental Protection Board, City of Jacksonville, Florida, 2017.

Conference Proceedings Chalk SJ, “The Units of Measure Interoperability Service (UMIS): FAIR units for FAIR data”, 255th ACS Meeting, New Orleans LA March 2018. Chalk SJ, “Birds of a Feather: The Digital Representation of Scientific Units of Measure”, discussion presentation given at the Research Data Alliance meeting Montreal, Canada September 2017. Chalk SJ, “Open semantic chemical structures: Ideas on the use of JSON-LD for representation of chemical entities”, 254th ACS Meeting, Washington D.C. August 2017. Chalk SJ, “Mining PubChem for solubility data”, 254th ACS Meeting, Washington D.C. August 2017. Chalk SJ, “Enhancements to the IUPAC Gold Book: Giving Chemical Meaning to Big Data”, 49th IUPAC World Congress, Sao Paulo, Brazil July 2017. Zwarycz A, Laali KK. “Synthesis of Deuterated Analogs of Small Molecule Targets as Potential Anti-Cancer Drug Candidates”; SOARS, UNF April 2018. Barbosa V, Spingola, P, Lufaso M, “Effects of La-substitutions at perovskite site on the crystal structure and dielectric properties in Bi3Fe0.5Nb1.5O9 related phases”. BCP poster session, UNF, Fall 2017. Tenewitz JE, Lê T, Martinez, Jr. O, Ard SJ, Shuman NS, Sanchez JC, Viggiano AA, Melko JJ. “Kinetics of CO+ and CO2+ with N and O Atoms”, Florida Annual Meeting and Expo, Palm Harbor, FL, May 2018. Tenewitz JE, Lê T, Martinez, Jr. O, Ard SJ, Shuman NS, Sanchez JC, Viggiano AA, Melko JJ. “Kinetics of CO+ and CO2+ with N and O Atoms”, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans LA, March 2018. Mullen TJ. "Expanding Cu-Ligated Multilayers for Use in the Molecular-Ruler Process," American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2018. Mullen TJ. "Expanding Cu-Ligated Multilayers for Use in the Molecular-Ruler Process," Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Tampa, FL, May 2018.

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Refereed or Invited Presentations Laali K. “Drug Discovery Efforts at UNF”, Invited lecture, 94th Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Tampa, FL, May 2018.

External Contracts & Grants Causey CP, Knuckley BA. “Protein Biosensor for Mapping Active Epigenetic Enzymes.” NIH R03 grant, ($127,144, submitted). Chalk SJ. “PDF and HTML Extraction of Chemical Property Data from the Springer Materials Database”, Springer Materials, ($50,000). Chalk S, Hodgson R, Ray S. “Development of a Units Repository for Administration and Dissemination of Scientific Units for Use in Semantic Applications”, NIST Grant, ($70,499). Laali KK. “Developing Anti-Cancer Drugs with UNF Students”, UNF Foundation Board Grant, ($11,500). Laali KK. “Synthetic Curcuminoids in Drug Discovery”, NIH STTR-phase 1 grant proposal, ($150,000, submitted). Lampropoulos, C. Beamline proposal for the Advanced Photon Source in Argonne National Lab; awarded at the full request level (December 2017). Lane AL. “Marine natural products as biofilm inhibitors,” Florida Institute of Oceanography 7-day Summer 2018 Ship Time Award, ($36,050). Lane AL. “Biosynthesis of diketopiperazine natural products from aminoacyltRNAs,” National Science Foundation Research at Undergraduate Institutions (NSF RUI) grant, ($294,000). Lane AL. “Chemical treasures from coastal northeast Florida” University of North Florida, Transformational Learning Opportunity Grant, ($15,000). Melko, JJ. “Measuring Reaction Kinetics for Modeling Planetary Atmospheres”, NASA Florida Space Research Program, ($33,724 Submitted) Patents Laali KK. Novel Curcuminoid-Inspired Synthetic Compounds (with potent cytotoxicity and anti-proliferative properties) As Anti-tumor Agents”; Provisional US Patent PR 2908.36.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION

Juried and Refereed or Refereed Refereed Journal Creative Works Invited Book Articles and Presentations Chapters Performances

6 2 1 14

Book Chapters (2) Roman, N. & Parmelee, J. H. (In Press). “Political Novice” vs. the “Queen of War”: How State-Sponsored Media Framed the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign. Book chapter in Media in the Age of Trump: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and Trump’s First 100 Days. Peter Lang Publishing Group. Stewart, M.C., Atilano, M., & Arnold, C.L. (2018). Social Listening to Improve Customer Relationship Management: A case study of an American academic library. Diverse Methods in Customer Relationship Marketing and Management (book chapter, pp. 200-222). Journal Articles (6) Lee, C., Youngtae Choi, and J. Kim (2018), “Testing a Cultural Orientation Model of Electronic Word-of-Mouth Communication: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Korean Social Media Users,” Asian Journal of Communication, 28(1), 74-92. Park, J. H., & McMillan, S. (2017). Cultural differences in online community motivations: Exploring Korean automobile online brand communities (KAOBCs) and American automobile online brand communities (AAOBCs). Journal of Promotion Management, 23(5) 633-653. Parmelee, J., Roman, N., Beasley, B., & Perkins, S. (2017) "Comparing Interactivity on Twitter by Political Reporters at TV Networks, Online-only News Websites, and Newspapers." Electronic news, 1931243117728316. Parmelee, J., Roman, N., Beasley, B., & Perkins, S. (2017)"Gender and Generational Differences in Political Reporters’ Interactivity on Twitter" Journalism Studies, 1-16. Stewart, M.C. (2018). Uncertainty Reduction and Technologically Mediated Communication: Implications to Marital Communication during Wartime Deployment. Ohio Communication Journal. Stewart, M.C. & Arnold, C. L. (2017). Defining Social Listening: Recognizing an emerging dimension of listening. International Journal of Listening. Conferences and Invited Presentations (14) Arnold, C.L., Coran, J.J., & Koropeckyk-Cox, T. Listening Skills and the medical encounter: Perceptions from practicing physicians. Presented to the Florida Communication Association’s 2017 Conference, Orlando Florida, October 2017. Received Top Communication Scholarship Paper Award.

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Beasley, B. (2017). Integrating the Roles of Gatekeeper, Reporter, and Copy Editor for the Social Media Environment, American Journalism Historians Association, 2017 national conference. Holland, C. K. (2017). Develop a Culture: Workshop for Intercultural Communication. presented to the Florida Communication Association, Orlando, FL McMahan, C. (2018). Social Media Strategies: Analyzing online consumer behavior and core consumer predictors of online social network engagement and usage. Paper to be presented at the 2018 Academic OASIS – PARIS International Multidisciplinary Academic Conference in Paris, France. Nam, S. (2018). Cognitive capitalism, free labor, and financial communication: A critical discourse analysis of social media IPO registration statements. Paper to be presented in the Political Economy section of the 2018 IAMCR (International Association for Media and Communication Research) conference, Eugene, Oregon, June 20-24. Nam, S. (2018). JournalisTrash: The intense distrust of journalists and the dual crisis of journalism and democracy in South Korea. Paper to be presented in the Korean American Communication Association at the 2018 AEJMC Conference, Washington, DC, August 6-9. Park, J. H., Lee, D., Park, J., & Yoo, W. S. (2018). The power of negative online product reviews: Application of the third person effects in online product reviews among smartphone users. Presented at the 4th International Conference of Asian Marketing Associations, Bangkok, Thailand. Roman, N., Alkazemi, M.F., & Stewart, M. (2018). Tweeting about Terror: Using World Systems Theory to compare international newspaper coverage online. Association for the Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. International Communication Division. Washington, DC. Stewart, M.C. and Walker, C. (2018). Classroom Collaborations using Social Media: Navigating Changes to Veteran education and emerging communication technologies; Paper Presentation. Council of College and Military Educators (CCME); San Diego, CA. Stewart, M.C. and Atilano, M. (2018). Reputational Threats Online: Social media as a simultaneous agent of crisis and tool for response and resolution in the case study of an American academic library; Paper Presentation. International Crisis & Risk Communication Conference; Orlando, FL. Stewart, M.C. and Young, C. (2018). Implementing STREMII: A practical guide for crisis communication on social media during hurricanes and natural disasters; Paper Presentation. International Crisis & Risk Communication Conference; Orlando, FL. Stewart, M.C., Atilano, M., and Arnold, C.L. (2017). Social listening to improve customer relations: A case study of an American academic library; Paper Presentation. Florida Communication Association; Orlando, FL. Varma, T. (2018). Online Media Crisis Response Framework: Mapping Crisis Response Strategies to Curated Flow of Online Information. 68th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association. Prague, May 24-28, 2018.

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Varma, T. (2018). Examining the Role of Leadership on Reputation During a Crisis: The Case of United and Delta Airlines. 21st Annual Conference of the International Public Relations Research, Orlando, March 7-10 2018. Juried Creative Works (1)

Deeley, D. (2018). Best of Competition, TV Sports Event Direction & Production, Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts Competition: “UNF vs. Jacksonville Men's Basketball ASUN Quarterfinal Game.”

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DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Published Books 3 Chapters in Books 5 Peer-reviewed articles 16 Encyclopedia entries 2

Accepted for publication Peer reviewed articles 8 Encyclopedia entries 1

Conference presentations Invited/keynote 2 Papers 9 Posters 5

*denotes graduate student co-author

Books Hallett, M., J. Hays, B. Johnson, SJ Jang, G Duwe (2018). The Angola Prison Seminary: Effects of Faith-based Ministry on Identity Transformation, Desistance, and Rehabilitation. Oxford, UK: Routledge. Holly Ventura Miller & Anthony Peguero. (Eds.) (2018). The Routledge Handbook of Immigration & Crime. New York: Routledge. Schreck, C.J., Editor and Holly Ventura Miller, Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency & Juvenile Justice (2017) Peer Reviewed Articles Cherbonneau, Michael, and Bruce A. Jacobs. (2018). “Imminent Capture and Noncompliance: Probing Deterrence in Extreme Environments.” Justice Quarterly. Dewey, Susan, Wesely, Jennifer K., Epler, Rhett, Zare, Bonnie, Connolly, Catherine & Bratton, Rosemary. (2017). Ontologies of blame and the cultural value of accountability: Formerly incarcerated women’s narratives. Psychology of Women Quarterly. Advance online publication: https://doi.org/10.1177/0361684317733284 Hochstetler, Andy, Heith Copes, and Michael Cherbonneau. (2017). “It’s A War Out There: Contextualized Narratives of Violent Acts.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 53:74-82. Jang, Sung Joon, Joshua Hayes, Byron R. Johnson, Michael Hallett, and Grant Duwe. (2018). Four Gods in a Maximum-Security Prison: Images of God, Religiosity, and Worldviews among Inmates. Review of Religious Research. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13644-018-0329-6 Jang, SJ, B. Johnson, J. Hays, G. Duwe, M. Hallett (2017). Images of God, Religious Involvement, and Prison Misconduct among Inmates. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. Online first: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2017.1384707

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Lopez, K.M., Forde, D.R, & Miller, J.M. (2017). Media Coverage of Police Sexual Misconduct in Seven American Cities: A Research Note. American Journal of Criminal Justice. Miller, H.V., Miller, J.M., & Barnes, J.C. (2016). Reentry programming for opioid and opiate involved female offenders: Findings from a mixed methods evaluation. Journal of Criminal Justice, 46, 129-136. Miller, J. Mitchell, & Holly Ventura Miller, & Taylor L. Claxton*. (2018). “Theorizing Novel and Emerging Drug Use: A Motivational Typology”. Deviant Behavior, DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2018.1461750 Miller, J. Mitchell, J.C Barnes, & Holly Ventura Miller. (2017). “Profile of Two Second Chance Act Offender Treatment Initiatives: A Research Note”. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 42(4), 759-767. Miller, J. Mitchell, Holly Ventura Miller, & Taylor L. Claxton*. (2018). “Theorizing Novel and Emerging Drug Use: A Motivational Typology”. Deviant Behavior, DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2018.1461750 Miller, J. Mitchell, J.C Barnes, & Holly Ventura Miller. (2017). “Profile of Two Second Chance Act Offender Treatment Initiatives: A Research Note”. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 42(4), 759-767. Miller, J.M., Stogner, J.M., & Miller, B.L. (2017). Exploring Synthetic Heroin: Accounts of acetyl fentanyl use from a sample of dually-diagnosed drug offenders. Drug & Alcohol Review. Miller, B.L., Stogner, J.M., & Miller, J.M. (2017). The Arrest and Novel Psychoactive Drug (NPD) Relationship: Observations from a Young Adult Population. Journal of Drug Issues. 47(1), 91-103. Sitren, A.H., & Smith, H.P. (2017). Teaching Criminal Justice Online: Current Status and Important Considerations. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 28 (3), 352-367. Wesely, Jennifer K. (2018). Co-constituting narrative: The role of researcher identity bids in qualitative interviews with women ex-offenders. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society. Advance online publication: https://doi.org/10.1080/1478601X.2018.1437036 Wesely, Jennifer K. & Miller, J. Mitchell. (2018). Justice system bias perceptions of the dually marginalized: Observations from a sample of women ex-offenders. Victims & Offenders: An International Journal of Evidence-Based Research, Policy and Practice. 14(4), 451-470.

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Other publications/ Book Chapters Hallett, M. & M. Bookstaver (2018). 'We Serve Forgotten Men': Structural Charity vs Religious Freedom in Serving Ex-offenders. In:Finding Freedom in Confinement: The Role of Religion in Prison Life. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger. Johnson, B., G. Duwe, M. Hallett, J. Hays, SJ Jang, M.Lee, M. Pagano, S. Post (2018). Faith and Service: Pathways to Identity Transformation and Correctional Reform. In: Finding Freedom in Confinement: The Role of Religion in Prison Life. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger. Rachel Rogers* & Holly Ventura Miller. (2018). “Restorative Justice”. In M. Deflem (Ed.), Handbook of Social Control. New York: Wiley. Holly Ventura Miller. (2018). “On the History of Immigration and Crime”. In H.V. Miller & A. Peguero (Eds.), Handbook of Immigration and Crime. New York: Routledge. Holly Ventura Miller & Anthony Peguero. (2018). “Immigration and Crime”. In H.V. Miller & A. Peguero (Eds.), Handbook of Immigration and Crime. New York: Routledge. Encyclopedia entries Burris, S.* & Miller, J.M. (2018). The Second Chance Act. In C.J. Schreck (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency. Wiley-Blackwell. Miller, J.M. & Burris, S.* (2017). Security threat groups (Caucasian prison gangs). In K. Kerley (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Corrections. Wiley-Blackwell. Forthcoming publications: Peer Reviewed Articles Boman, IV, J.H., Mowen, T.J., Wodahl, E.J., Miller, B.L., & Miller, J.M. (forthcoming). Responding to Substance-Use-Related Probation and Parole Violations: Are Enhanced Treatment Sanctions Preferable to Jail Sanctions? Criminal Justice Studies. Hallett, Michael * Guest Editor (In Press) Special Issue * Social Justice * "Emancipatory Justice." Forthcoming 2018. Hallett, M, B Johnson, J Hays, SJ Jang, G Duwe (In Press 2019). US Prison Seminaries: Structural Charity, Religious Establishment, and Neoliberal Corrections The Prison Journal (Forthcoming March 2019). Jang, SJ. B Johnson, J Hays, M. Hallett, G. Duwe (2018). Existential and Virtuous Effects of Religiosity on Mental Health and Aggressiveness Among Offenders. Religions. Hays, Joshua, Michael Hallett, Byron R. Johnson, Sung Joon Jang, and Grant Duwe. (In Press 2018) Inmate Ministry as Contextual Missiology: Best Practices for America’s Emerging Prison Seminary Movement, Perspectives in Religious Studies. Hallett, Michael (In press 2018). Confronting Christian Penal Charity: The Return of Religious Penitentiaries. Social Justice * Emancipatory Justice * In: Hallett, Michael * Guest Editor (In Press) Special Issue * Social Justice * "Emancipatory Justice." Forthcoming 2018. Smith, H.P, Sitren, A.H., & King, S. (Forthcoming).“A Call to Action” - Mental Illness and Self-Injurious Behavior Occurring in Jails & Prisons. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration [Special Symposium Issue]. Wesely, Jennifer K. & Dewey, Susan. (2018). Confronting Gendered Pathways to Incarceration: Considerations for Reentry Programming. Social Justice.

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Other publications: Encyclopedia entries Wesely, Jennifer K. (2018). Research, Gender & Crime. In J.C. Barnes & D.R. Forde (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Conference presentations: Invited presentations Hallett, Michael June 5-6, 2017 * School of Law, University of Sheffield. Sheffield, England). The Voluntary Sector in Criminal Justice: Setting the Research Agenda. “Bad Faith: Structural Charity, Privatization, and Religious Volunteerism in American Corrections” * Miller, H.V. (2017) Panelist for NIJ WEB DuBois Fellowship Roundtable (Invited). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Conference presentations: Papers Baron, S., & Forde, D.R. (2017). Childhood Trauma, Criminogenic Knowledge Structures, and Violent Offending in Street Youth. Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Cherbonneau, Michael and Bruce A. Jacobs (2017). “Imminent Capture: Probing the Functional Limits of Perceptual Deterrence.” Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Hallett, Michael (2017). Author Meets Critics: The Angola Prison Seminary: Effects of Faith-based Ministry on Identity Transformation, Desistance, and Rehabilitation. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Hallett, Michael (2017). Emotional Self-Identity and Intended Aggression among Prison Inmates: A Test of General Strain Theory. Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Hallett, Michael (2017). ‘We Serve Forgotten Men’: Structural Charity v. Religious Freedom in Serving Ex-offenders * For: The Penal Voluntary Sector: Thematic Panel B, with colleagues from University of Sheffield, UK. Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Hallett, Michael (2017). Faith, Spirituality and Adjustment to Prison Among Men, Women, Native, and Non-native Inmates. Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Lopez, K.M., Perez, N., Jennings, W. G., & Miller, J. M. (2017). Contemporary Immigrant Gangs. (Panel Presentation). The American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. (November 2017). Miller, H.V. (2017). Panel Presentations for Handbook of Immigration & Crime (Panel Convener/Chair). The American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Wesely, J. (2017) “The Role of Sexual Capital in the Gendered Scaffolding of Street Life.” American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

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Conference presentations: Posters Hull, K.*, Brown, E., Phills, C. Wesely, J. & Smith, C.* “Effects of a Victim Blaming Crime Alert on Feelings of Safety, Bystander Intentions, and Stereotyping of Survivors.” Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. [poster presentation, also listed above] Miller, H.V. & Miller, J.M. (2017) Poster presentation at Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC. Miller, H.V. & Miller, J.M. (2017) Poster presentation at American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. Miller, H.V., & Miller, J.M. (2018) Poster presentation at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA – Poster Presentation Vose, B. (2018). Online courses in higher education: An argument for continued growth and quality control. (Poster Presentation). Conference for Academic Research in Education, Las Vegas, NV.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH For the 2017-2018 academic year, the Department of English produced the following scholarship and creative work: 2 books, 19 scholarly publications, 27 creative works and performances, and 46 scholarly presentations; 3 department faculty were awarded grants. Books Refereed Non – Book Book Non – juried Invited Articles refereed Chapters Reviews Creative Presentations Articles Works and Performance s 2 8 3 3 5 27 27 Refereed Non-refereed Contracts and Presentations Presentations Grants 18 1 3

Books (2) Lieberman, Jennifer. Power Lines: Electricity in American Life and Letters, 1882-1952. MIT Press, 2017. July 2017. Wiley, Michael. Monument Road. Severn House Publishers. December 2017. Book Chapters (3) Baron, Mary. “Robert Frost’s Seasons of the Self in The Outsiders.” Critical Insight: The Outsiders. Ed. M. Katherine Grimes. Salem Press, 2018. 150-155. Cartwright, Keith. “’We Must Have Your History, You Know’: African/Soul Survivals, Swallowed Lye, and the Medicine Journey of ‘A Worn Path.’” Teaching the Works of Eudora Welty: Twenty-First-Century Approaches. Eds. Mae Miller Claxton and Julia Eichelberger. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. 90-97. Gabbard, Dwight. “‘A Defect in the Mind’: Cognitive Ableism in Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.” Intellectual Disability: A Conceptual History 1200-1900. Eds. Patrick McDonagh, Christopher Goodey, and Thomas Stainton. Manchester UP, 2018. 104-127. Book Reviews (5) Heffernan, Laura. “Helen Thaventhiran, Radical Empiricists: Five Modernist Close Readers.” Modernism/Modernity 24.3. September 2017. Welling, Bart. “Culture Jamming: Activism and the Art of Cultural Resistance, edited by Marilyn DeLaure and Moritz Frink.” The Goose. 16:2. February 2018. Wiley, Michael. “Juliet Shields’s Nation and Migration: The Making of British Atlantic Literature, 1765-1835.” Modern Philology. 115.1. 26-28. August 2017. Wiley, Michael. “Julia S. Carlson’s Romantic Marks and Measures: Wordsworth’s Poetry in Fields of Print.” Journal of British Studies. 56.4. 898-900. October 2017. Wiley, Michael. “William D. Brewer’s Staging Romantic Chameleons and Impostors.” The Wordsworth Circle. 48. 226-7. Autumn 2017.

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Refereed Articles (8) Beasley, James. “Materialist Rhetoric and For Us(e) Assessment.” Enculturation: A Journal of Writing, Rhetoric, and Culture. Issue 25. July 2017. Cartwright, Keith. “’Engulfed in the Fiesta’: Thinking of Barbacoa, South across Gulfs to the Rhythm of Maracas in the Time of Trump,” with Dolores Flores-Silva. The Australasian Journal of American Studies. 36.2 (Dec 2017): 11-34. Heffernan, Laura. “The Classroom in the Canon: T.S. Eliot’s Modern English Literature Tutorial and the Sacred Wood.” PMLA 133.2 March 2018. Heffernan, Laura. “Search and Replace: Josephine Miles and the Origins of Distant Reading.” With Rachel Sagner Buurma. Modernism/Modernity (Print Plus Platform). April 2018. Leverette, Shane. “Love and the Illusion of Race: Toward a Politics of Being.” MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States. 43:1. 183-213. Spring 2018. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Finding a Place for Technology.” JLS: Journal of Literature and Science. 10.1 (2017): 26-31. Fall 2017. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Women’s Power in the American West: Mary Hallock Foote and Honoré Willsie Morrow’s Tales of Electrification.” Studies in the Novel. 49.3 (2017): 342- 362. Fall 2017. Welling, Bart. “Defending Truths, Restoring Worlds.” Essay. The Goose. 16:1. August 2017 Non-Refereed Articles (3) de Villiers, Nicholas. “Sexlexia: Reading Sex Work and Genre.” University of Minnesota Press Blog. August 9 2017. Welling, Bart. “Spencer and Kessler Are No Cavaliers.” Op-ed. The Daily Progress. August 27 2017. Welling, Bart. “God Bless the NRA.” Essay. Folio Weekly. March 7 2018.

Non-Juried Creative Works / Performances (27) Ari, Mark. “Out of the Blue.” Musical performance. “Coffee House Poetry” at The Troubadour, London. May 2017. Ari, Mark. “Looking for the Moon.” Non-fiction. Acoustic Guitar. 48. July 2017. Ari, Mark. “Taking Flight: Alberto Lombardi’s Fingerstyle Journey.” Non-Fiction. Acoustic Guitar. 24-28. January 2018. Ari, Mark. “Aunt Flanka.” Literary reading. Douglas Anderson Writers’ Festival. Jacksonville, Florida. March 3, 2018. Ari, Mark. “Advice to a Friend Offered a Suspiciously Inexpensive Apartment in New York.” Spoken word poem. Gargoyle. 67, 1. CD. May 2018. Ari, Mark. “Bull Moose.” Spoken word poem. Gargoyle. 67, 1. CD. May, 2018. Dale, Fred. “A Little Something to Dance to.” Poem. Permafrost. Issue 39.2. 2017.

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Dale, Fred. “Spellbound” and “Irish Roundabouts.” Poems. Every Pigeon. Issue 2. 2017. Dale, Fred. “Churches.” Poem. Door is a Jar, Issue 5. July 2017. Dale, Fred. “The Acorn Tattoo.” Poem. Rogue Agent, Issue 29. August 2017. Dale, Fred. “Stars to Planes.” Poem. The Timberline Review. No. 5. Summer/Fall 2017. Dale, Fred. “A Heralding.” Poem. The Summerset Review. Fall 2017. Dale, Fred. “A Good Walk: Poems of Ambulation with an Owl or a Rat Thrown in for Good Measure.” Poetry reading. 4th Annual Jax by Jax Writers Festival. Jacksonville, Florida. November 2017. Dale, Fred. “onedaynine” and “Magnolias.” Poems. Mistake House Magazine. Issue 4, 2018. Dale, Fred. “Substance of the Metaphorical Bridge in Robert Frost and Layli Long Soldier.” Poetry reading. Jax Poetry Fest. Jacksonville, Florida. April 2018. Dale, Fred. “Both of My Daughters are Virgins,” and “Turbidity by Yeast.” Poems. Rat’s Ass Review. Summer 2018. Gabbard, Dwight. “A Life Beyond Reason.” Literary reading. Jax by Jax Literary Festival. Jacksonville, Florida. November 11, 2018. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Pain in the Neck.” Literary reading. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. Arizona State University. November 2017. Lunberry, Clark. “Writing on Water.” Art/poetry installation. Power of the Word International Conference. University of Oxford, United Kingdom. September 2017. Lunberry, Clark. “Vanishing Point | Point Vanishing.” Art/poetry installation. University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia. November 2017. Pactor, Marcus. “Good Fat.” Short Fiction. South Dakota Review. 53.2. September 2017. Pactor, Marcus. “Far Off and Impossible Rewards.” Short Fiction. The Collagist, 95. February 2018. Pactor, Marcus. “More Fish Than Man.” Short Fiction. Heavy Feather Review, 7. April 2018. Wiley, Michael. “Making It.” Short Fiction. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. September/October 2017. 81-91. Ziegler, Jennie. “The Wild Hunt.” Short Fiction. Luna Luna Magazine. December 2017. Ziegler, Jennie. “A Forest of Folklore: The Easter Egg Tree.” Non-fiction. Folklore Thursday. March 2018. Ziegler, Jennie. “Keystone.” Creative Non-fiction. Appalachian Heritage. March 2018.

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Invited Presentations (27) Ari, Mark. “The Wink of Immediacy; a Flash Fiction Workshop.” Presentation. Douglas Anderson Writers’ Festival 2018. Jacksonville, FL. March 3 2018. Ari, Mark. “Embracing a Wounded Place.” Panel moderator. Association of Writers and Writing Programs conference. Tampa, Florida. March 8 2018. Cartwright, Keith. “Boxing with God and the Powers That Be: The Prophetic Power and Vision of God’s Trombones.” God’s Trombones: African American Cadences and Culture (90th Anniversary Celebration of James Weldon Johnson’s God’s Trombones). University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Greensboro, North Carolina. March 15-17 2018. de Villiers, Nicholas. “Sex Work and Documentary Ethics.” Chinese University of Hong Kong Gender Studies seminar. Hong Kong. October 11, 2017. de Villiers, Nicholas. “Drag Culture, History, and Laughter.” Oberlin College and Conservatory. Oberlin, Ohio. April 2018. Flowers, Joseph. "Ethics and Eating.” Joe Berg Seminar Series. Museum of Science and History. Jacksonville, Florida. April 2018. Heffernan, Laura. “Attention!” Common Readers/Reading in Common symposium. The Pennsylvania State University. State College, Pennsylvania. November 3 2017. Heffernan, Laura. “The Materiality of Syllabi and the History of Literary Study.” With Rachel Sagner Buurma. Material Texts Workshop. University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. December 11 2017. Heffernan, Laura. “Introduction to The Teaching Archive.” Delaware Valley British Studies Seminar. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 25 2018. Leverette, Shane. “A History of Firsts.” Panel discussion. Museum of Science and History/Ritz Theatre and Museum. Jacksonville, Florida. July 13 2017. Leverette, Shane. “10 Questions with Dr. Tru Leverette.” Interview. Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville. Jacksonville, Florida. July 21 2017. Leverette, Shane. “Women’s Equality Day.” Panel discussion. Macquarie Group Limited. Jacksonville, Florida. August 24 2017. Leverette, Shane. “Whose Streets?” Film screening and panel discussion. Sun Ray Cinema. Jacksonville, Florida. September 1 2017. Leverette, Shane. “Let’s Talk About It: Race in America.” Host. University of North Flofia Women’s Center. Jacksonville, Florida. September 20 2017. Leverette, Shane. “Ascending to Fuller Equity.” Interview. University of North Florida College of Education. Jacksonville, Florida. September 28 2017. Leverette, Shane. “Beyond Identity.” Lecture. Human Race Experience event. University of North Florida Department of Diversity Initiatives. Jacksonville, Florida. October 27 2017. Leverette, Shane. “Intersections and the ‘Isms’.” Panel discussion. Courageous Conversations event. University of North Florida Commission on Diversity and Inclusion. Jacksonville, Florida. November 30 2017.

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Leverette, Shane. “Subversive Memory.” Speech. Women’s March / Day of Action. Jacksonville, Florida. January 21 2018. Leverette, Shane. “Beyond Identity.” Lecture. Civitan International, Uptown Civitan chapter. Jacksonville, Florida. February 27 2018. Leverette, Shane. “Revolutionary Art, Activism, and Identity.” Keynote address. Biopolitics conference. University of Florida Critical Theory Reading Group. Jacksonville, Florida. March 23 2018. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Power Lines and the Power of Lines: Electricity, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Thinking.” University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Indiana. February 9 2018. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Power Lines: Electricity in American Life and Letters.” Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan. March 14 2018. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Power Lines: Electricity in American Life and Letters.” Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. April 9 2018. Lunberry, Clark. "Writing on Water.” Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE). University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia. November 10 2017. Mauro, Jason. “They’re Already Here: Yuval Harari and the New Schism That Has Been.” 32nd Interdisciplinary Conference on the Humanities: Dichotomies/Schisms/Division. University of West Georgia. Carrolton, Georgia. October 26-28 2017. Wiley, Michael. "Murder: This Is How It Happens." Panelist. Murder in the Magic City conference. Invited speaker. Birmingham, Alabama. February 3 2018. Wiley, Michael. “Monument Road.” Murder on the Menu conference. Interview / conversation. Wetumpka, Alabama. February 4 2018. Refereed Conference Presentations (18) Beasley, James. “From Consumption to Critique: Augmented Reality and the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course.” Conference of the Southeastern Atlantic Modern Language Association. Atlanta, Georgia. November 3 2017. Beasley, James. “Chora, Assembly, and Reinvention for Social Action.” Biannual Conference of the Rhetoric Association of America. Minneapolis, Minnesota. June 3 2018. Cartwright, Keith. “Teaching and Hosting LeAnne Howe in Mexico and Roanoke.” The Society for the Study of Southern Literature Biennial Conference. Austin, Texas. February 15-18 2018. Cartwright, Keith. “Textile Mills and Undreamt Unions in Carson McCullers’ The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.” The Society for the Study of Southern Literature Biennial Conference. Austin, Texas. February 15-18 2018. Cartwright, Keith. “Yanga: Una figura de la tercera raíz en México y el icono unificador de Nuestra América” with Dolores Flores-Silva. El XXI Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Mexicana de Estudios del Caribe. Mérida, México. April 11-14 2018.

Page 40 of 93 de Villiers, Nicholas. “Queering Pornography” (panel discussion) and “Camp versus Sex or Camp Sex in Tsai Ming-liang’s Musical Films” (paper presentation). Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference. Toronto, Canada. March 2018. Gabbard, Dwight. “Home Game for the Away Team: Memoirs by Father Caregivers.” Modern Language Association annual conference. New York City, New York. January 2018. Heffernan, Laura. “What Are We Talking About When We Talk About Disciplinary History?” With Rachel Sagner Buurma. The Uses of the University seminar. American Comparative Literature Association Annual Conference. Los Angeles, California. March 29- April 1 2018. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Mark Twain and the Technological Fallacy.” Mark Twain Quadrennial Conference. Elmira, New York. August 3 2017. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Electronic Monitoring, Mass Incarceration, and the American Sociotechnical Imaginary.” Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S). Boston, Massachusetts. September 1 2017. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Ralph Ellison: Philosopher of Technology.” International Ralph Ellison Symposium. Oxford University. Oxford, United Kingdom. September 28 2017. Lieberman, Jennifer. “The Genres of the History of Technology.” Roundtable. Society for the History of Technology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 27 2017. Lieberman, Jennifer. “Orphan Black and Biotech 2.0.” Roundtable. Society of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Tempe, Arizona. November 10 2017. Leverette, Shane. “Safety and Memory in Black Freedom Struggles.” 9th Biennial Conference, Association for the Worldwide Study of the African Diaspora. Seville, Spain. November 7-11 2017. Lunberry, Clark. “'An Aquatic Reverie’: Mallarmé’s Writing on Water and the Naming of Waves.” Power of the Word International Conference. University of Oxford, United Kingdom. November 2017. Nies, Betsy. “Rewriting Dominant Narratives in American Literature: Voices of Resistance.” Panel chair. British Commonwealth Postcolonial Studies Conference. Savannah, Georgia, February 2018. Nies, Betsy. “Diaspora Literacy and American Street: Haitian-American Ibi Zoboi’s Re- education of Young America.” British Commonwealth Postcolonial Studies Conference. Savannah, Georgia. February 2018. Welling, Bart. “Re-Placing Roads, Reinhabiting the Modern World.” Association for the Study of Literature and Environment conference. Wayne State University. Detroit, Michigan. June 2017.

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Non-Refereed Conference Presentations (1) Wiley, Michael. “Sweet Revenge.” Panel Discussion. Bouchercon. Toronto. October 1 2017. Contracts and Grants (3) Ari, Mark. Academic Affairs Faculty Development Scholarship Grant: “Preparing Students for a Global Society: Creating and Implementing an Interdisciplinary Thematic Secondary Public School Curriculum.” With John White and Katrina Hall. Grant amount: $20,000. Award period: 2017-2018 academic year. University of North Florida. de Villiers, Nicholas. Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) grant: $20,500 and appointment as visiting scholar at National Central University. August 1 –December 31 2017. Lieberman, Jennifer. Florida Blue Center for Ethics grant: $3,000. Award period: Fall 2017. University of North Florida.

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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Books Articles Book Book Encyclo Articles/ Refereed Invited Contracts chapters reviews pedia other conference present & grants Articles (digital) papers ations 2 1 4 8 2 1 10 1 5

Books (list authored, co-authored, edited in that order) David Courtwright, Redwood Audiobooks released Sky as Frontier (2004) on audio. Harry Rothschild, Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2017), co-editor with Leslie Wallace. Chapters or Articles published in scholarly venues Denise Bossy, "Spiritual Diplomacy: The Tama Yamasees and La Florida's Missions," in Franciscans and American Indians in Pan-Borderlands Perspective: Adaptation, Negotiation, and Resistance, edited by Jeffrey M. Burns and Timothy J. Johnson (The Academy of American Franciscan History, 2018), 189-212. Denise Bossy, "Negotiating Slavery and Empire: Yamasee Indians in the Early Southeast," in European Empires and the American South, edited by Joseph P. Ward (University of Mississippi Press, 2017), 57-86. Harry Rothschild, "Sumozhe Suppressed, Huntuo Halted: An Investigation into the Nature and Stakes of the Cold-Splashing Sogdian Festal Dramas Performed in Early Eighth Century Tang China," Frontiers of History in China 12.2 (2017), 262-300. Harry Rothschild, "Flouting, Flashing, and Favoritism: An Insouciant Buddhist Monk Bares his Midriff before the Confucian Court-or 'Smile, You've been Tanfu' ed!"' in Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2017), 154-68.

Harry Rothschild, "Introduction," Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, co-editors Norman Harry Rothschild and Leslie Wallace (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2017), 1-16. Co­ authored with co-editor Leslie Wallace. Papers presented at scholarly conferences Denise Bossy, '"uprooting plants and moving earth': Yamasee Indian Agriculture and Sovereignty in South Carolina and Florida," Agricultural History Society, Annual Meeting, May 26, 2018. Denise Bossy, "Building Roads, Getting Arrested, and Not Paying Taxes: Yamasee Practices of Sovereignty in Florida," American Society for Ethnohistory, Annual Meeting, October 2017.

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Denise Bossy, "Yamasee Mobility as a Response to Early Contact," Mid-South Archaeological Conference, University of Mississippi, July 2017 (by invitation). Charles Closmann, “A Mennonite ‘Land Ethic’?” a paper presented by invitation at the Eleventh Annual Southeast German Studies Symposium; Emory University, Georgia; March 2018. Charles Closmann, “Military Environmentalism in Florida, 1945 to 2000,” a paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Florida Conference of Historians; Wakulla Springs, Florida, February 2018. David Courtwright, "Cultivated Pleasures: Alcohol, Drugs, Social Class, Gender, and the Civilized Order," refereed paper, 2017, Alcohol and Drugs History Conference, Utrecht University, June 24 Philip Kaplan, "Trading Places and Worship Spaces: The Political, Social and Economic Roles of Religious Sanctuaries Built by and for Resident Aliens in the East Mediterranean,” Classical Association of the Midwest and South Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM April 13, 2018 Chau Kelly, "Celebrating Cynthia Brantley: A Research Retrospective from the Giriama to Colonial Nutrition," African Studies Association, Chicago, IL; November 16-18, 2017. Harry Rothschild, "Tumors and the Body Politic: Discursive Excrescences in Early and Medieval China," Southeast Early China Roundtable, Elling Eide Center, Sarasota, October 2017. David Sheffler, “Bringing the Camino Home: Study Abroad, Student Research, and the Camino de Santiago,” Southeast Medieval Association Papers presented by invitation at another university David Courtwright, "Writing History for the General Reader: A Roundtable with Grantees in the NEH Public Scholar Program," invited panelist, American Historical Association, Washington, D.C., Jan. 6

Entries in an encyclopedia or reference book Closmann, Charles. “Environment.” In A Companion to Nazi Germany (Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History), edited by Shelley Baranowski, Armin Nolzen, and Claus-Christian Szejnmann. 413-428. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2018. Harry Rothschild, "Wu Zetian," in Women and Leadership: Concepts, History, and Case Studies (Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire, 2017), 178-83. Book reviews published in scholarly journals Denise Bossy, "Informed Power: Communication in the Early American South," by Alejandra Dubcovsky.Ethnohistory 64 (July 2017): 442-3.

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Alison Bruey, “Ephemeral Histories: Public Art, Politics, and the Struggle for the Streets in Chile,” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Alison Bruey, “Bruno: Conversations with a Brazilian Drug Dealer” for H-Net Reviews. Closmann, Charles, Review of Hausmüll: Abfall und Gesellschaft in Westdeutschland, 1945-1990, by Roman Köster. German History 36 (April 2018); (Accessed July 2, 2018); https://academic.oup.com/gh/article/36/2/318/4876998. Closmann, Charles, Review of Waste into Weapons: Recycling in Britain during the Second World War, by Peter Thorsheim. Environmental History 23 (December 2017): 237-230. Harry Rothschild, Rebecca Doran, “Transgressive Typologies: Construction of Gender and Power in Early Tang China,” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.3 (2017): 619-21. Harry Rothschild, "Bodies of Work: Song Dynasty Prefaces to Women's Poetry as Gender Discourse," reviewed for International Communication of Chinese Culture Harry Rothschild, "A Political Eulogy that Dazzles: Yang Jiong's (650-ca.694) 'Fu on the Old Man Star," for Asia Major Digital Articles or Other Presentations Closmann, Charles, “Background.” In 2018 River Report: State of the Lower St. Johns River Basin. Edited by Gerald Pinto and Radha Pyati, 1-16. Research Grant(s) Funded Alison Bruey, UNF Faculty Scholarship Grant Alison Bruey, COAS/ORSP Research Enhancement Program Grant Alison Bruey, half-year sabbatical David Courtwright agreed to participate in an NEH Summer Workshop, the proposal for which was written by Dr. Claire Clark of the U. of Kentucky. The NEH funded the proposal. The Institute will convene in June 2018. David Courtwright, UNF OSRP Prestigious Fellowship Award, April 16, 2018.

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DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES, LITERATURES AND CULTURES

Published articles- 3 Book review- 1 Conference papers- 10 Journal Articles Gregory Helmick, “Jacksonville Cubanía in James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912) and Along This Way (1933).” Camino Real 9.12 (2017): 79-98. Constanza López, “Las galerías urbanas de memoria en Medellín.” Revista de Estudios Colombianos. 50 (Jul-Dec 2017): 35-49. Clayton McCarl, “The “Taboas geraes” of João Teixeira Albernaz I as an Altered/Mediated Textual Object.” Quaerendo 48 (2018):1-21. Book Reviews Patricia Geesey, review of Kathryn Kleppinger’s Branding the ‘Beur’ Author: Minority Writing and the Media in France, 1983-2013 (2015) Liverpool UP in Contemporary French Civilization 42 (3-4): 471-3. https://online.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/cfc/42/3-4 Conference Presentations Maria Angeles Fernandez: “Gamification Strategies from the Techno-Skeptical Classroom,” 1st International Conference of Digital Humanities, University of Valladolid, Spain, April, 2018. “Lope 3.0: teaching Spanish Golden Age Literature in the 21st century,” 22nd CILH - International Conference of Hispanic Literature, Granada, June, 2018. Gregory Helmick, “Continuidad especular de la Mujer en traje de batalla de Antonio Benítez Rojo en El príncipe y la bella cubana por Roberto G. Fernández,” at the 65th Annual Conference of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Vanderbilt University, March 2018. Constanza López, “El museo de la memoria y su labor en la reconstrucción del tejido social y la creación de nuevas comunidades,” at the XX Congreso de la Asociación de Colombianistas in San Diego, California, August, 2017. Clayton McCarl: “Building an Interdisciplinary DH Community at the University of North Florida” (with Kathlina Brady, Aislinn Kelly, Rivera–Whalen and David Wilson). HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory), November 3, 2017, Orlando, Florida. “How Much is Not Enough? Theorizing the Annotation of an Early Modern Print Bibliography,” Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (SCSC), 26–29 October 2017, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. “Toward a Model for the Semantic Markup of Colonial American Maritime Texts,” BH and DH: Book History and Digital Humanities, Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture, 22–24 September 2017, Madison, Wisconsin.

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Shira Schwam-Baird, “To Be Emperor: The French-German Rivalry in the Franco-Italian Epic Huon d’Auvergne,” at the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Medieval Association, Charleston, November 2017. Renée Scott, “La comida como signo de identidad en dos textos hispano-americanos” [Food as a Sign of Identity in Two Latin American Texts] at The 17th World Congress of Jewish Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in August of 2017. Yongan Wu, "Typing Chinese Characters to Enhance Learning at the Beginning Level." the 26th Annual International Conference of Chinese American Educational Research and Development Association (CAERDA), New York, March, 2018.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Peer- Contributed Invited External External reviewed Conference Conference Grants funding Publications Presentations Presentations in $ 16 6 3 1 5000

Peer reviewed publications 2017-18 academic year: Denis Bell and David Nualart: “Noncentral Limit Theorem for the Generalized Hermite Process”, Electronic Comminications in Probability 22 (2017), 1-13. Elena M. Buzaianu, Pinyuen Chen, “A Two-Stage Design for Comparative Clinical Trials: the Heteroscedastic Solution.” Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics, Volume 80-B, Part 1, pp. 151-177(2018). Malgorzata Czerwinska and Anna Kaminska: “Geometric properties of symmetric spaces of measurable operators and unitary matrix ideals”, Commentationes Mathematicae Journal of Polish Mathematica Society, VOL 57, No 1, p. 45-122 (2017). Trung Hoa Dinh, Raluca Dumitru, Jose Franco. The Matrix Power Means and Interpolation, Adv. Oper. Theory, https://doi.org/10.15352/aot.1801-1288, (2018). Raluca Dumitru, Jose Franco. On a q-Analogue of Hilbert's Inequality, Electronic Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 6(2), (2018), pp. 279-287. Trung Hoa Dinh, Raluca Dumitru, Jose Franco. New Characterizations of Operator Monotone Functions, Linear Algebra Appl., 546, (2018), 169-186. Trung Hoa Dinh, Raluca Dumitru, Jose Franco. On a conjecture of Bhatia, Lim, and Yamazaki, Linear Algebra Appl., 531, (2017), 140-145. James Gleaton, Sami Hamid, “Asymptotic Properties of MLE’s of Parameters of Exponentiated Exponential Class Lifetime Distributions” Journal of Probability and Statistical Sciences. Accepted for publication in February 2018. Published in May 2018. Daniela Genova, H.J. Hoogeboom, “Finite language forbidding-enforcing systems” Unveiling Dynamics and Complexity, Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS Vol. 10307 (2017) pp. 258-269. (Published June 2017) Daniela Genova, H.J. Hoogeboom, “Enforcing Regular Languages”, IOS Press Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 154, no. 1-4 (2017) pp. 131-144. (Published August 2017) Daniela Genova, H.J. Hoogeboom, N. Jonoska, “A graph isomorphism condition and equivalence of reaction systems”, Elsevier Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 701 (2017) pp. 109-119. (Accepted May 2017, Published November 2017, Online: June 2017) Jae-Ho Lee and Hajime Tanaka:” Dual polar graphs, a nil-DAHA of rank one, and non- symmetric dual q- Krawtchouk polynomials”, SIGMA Symmetry Integrability Geom. Methods Appl. 14 (2018), No. 009, 27 pages. Ognjen Milatovic, Self-adjointness, m-accretivity, and separability for perturbations of Laplacian and bi-Laplacian on Riemannian Manifolds, Integral Equations and Operator Theory (2018) 90:22. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00020-018-2452-8

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Ognjen Milatovic, Self-adjointness of perturbed biharmonic operators on Riemannian manifolds, Mathematische Nachrichten 290 (2017), 2948–2960. Patterson, Richard F.; Nuray, Fatih, “A characterization of holomorphic bivariate functions of bounded index. Math. Slovaca, 67 (2017), no. 3, 731–736. Mahbubur Rahman, “Asymptotic estimate of variance with applications to stochastic differential equations arises in mathematical neuroscience”, Communications in Statistics- Theory and Methods, Vol 47:2(2018), 289-306. Contributed Conference Presentations 2017-18 academic year: Michelle DeDeo “Seizure Prediction using Special Density Analysis on Pediatric EEDs” at the AMS special session on Mathematical Information in the Digital Age of Science, III at the MM Joint Mathematics Meeting of the American Mathematical Society and Mathematical Association of America in January of 2018 in San Diego California. Daniela Genova, H.J. Hoogeboom, “Finite language forbidding-enforcing systems” at Computability in Europe, CiE 2017 conference, held in Turku, Finland, June 12-16, 2017. Dan Dreibelbis: “Direction Fields Defined by Line Bitangencies”. Singularities in Generic Geometry and its Applications conference: Valencia V, UNAM, Mexico City, July 31- August 4, 2017. Jose Franco, “Matrix Power Means” presented at the Encuento Virtual 2017 which is an online conference of Guatemalan and Central American Mathematicians and Physicists working abroad. Jae-Ho Lee, 2018 Joint Mathematics Meeting in San Diego California: Jae-Ho Lee*, University of North Florida, and Hajime Tanaka, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. “Dual polar graphs, a nil-DAHA of rank one, and non- symmetric dual q-Krawtchouk polynomials.” M. M. Rahman (Keynote speaker) “Stochastic Approximations of Fredholm Volterra Integro Differential Equations arising in Mathematical Neurosciences”, 20th International Mathematics Conference 2017, Dec. 8-10, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Invited Conference Presentation 2017-18 academic year: Jae-Ho Lee, and Hajime Tanaka American Mathematical Society (AMS) Spring 2018 Central Section Meeting in Columbus, Ohio. March 16-18, 2018: “Dual polar graphs and non-symmetric dual q-Krawtchouk polynomials.” Elena Buzaianu - Invited Talk, International Workshop in Sequential Methodologies 2017 (IWSM 2017) University of Rouen, France, June 2017: “A hybrid selection and testing design for comparative clinical trials: the heteroscedastic solution” Kening Wang - Invited Talk, Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Workshop: Recent Advances in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, 2017 SIAM Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, July 10-14, 2017 “A BDDC Preconditioner for C0 Interior Penalty Methods”. External Grants: $5000, Qiang Zhen. Funding agency: Society of Actuaries

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SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Journal Arrangements/ Awards/ Recordings Conf. Performances Refereed or Refereed or Grants Media Articles and Compositions Recog. at Festivals Invited Invited Interviews Publications (Commissions) Presentations Performances

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Professor Danny Gottlieb: Writes a monthly column for Drum! Magazine. Continued promotion of bestselling Evolution of Jazz Drumming text. Professor Timothy Groulx: (Included in the 2016-17 report as “in press”) Groulx, T. J. Influences of Segregation and Integration on the Bands at Historically Black High Schools in Duval County, Florida. Journal of Historical Research in Music Education. Groulx, T. J. Segregated Schools at the First Integrated Festival: A Comparison of Florida High School Band Participation and Ratings in 1966. Accepted for publication in Journal of Band Research, 53 (1). Dr. Sarah Provost: (Included in the 2016-17 report as “in press”) “The Dance Hall, Nazi Germany, and Hell: Accruing Meaning Through Filmic Uses of Benny Goodman’s ‘Sing Sing Sing’,” Music, Sound, and the Moving Image. This completed article details Benny Goodman’s “Sing Sing Sing” and its use as a cross- filmic leitmotif signifying the 1930s and the qualities of the 1930s admired by later generations. Professor J.B. Scott: Wrote a chapter for a Jazz Big Band book pertaining to the trumpet section and basic improvisation concepts which was published online. Dr. Cara Tasher: Authored one article on Sigurður Sævarsson in the Composer’s Corner for the International Choral Bulletin (ICB), the international professional journal for the International Federation of Choral Music. Dr. Andrea Venet: “Constructing an Effective Rehearsal Plan for Percussion Ensemble.” Percussive Notes May 2018 Edition. Peer-reviewed percussion journal; Print & Digital publication. Official journal of Percussive Arts Society, 5 issues a year. “Hotlicks: Polyrhythmic Permutations”. Rhythm!Scene. 4.6 (December 2017): 48-52. Digital Journal, Editor-reviewed. Written article with video and notated music examples.

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Arrangements and Compositions Professor Lynne Arriale: Composed and/or arranged 9 songs for her recording on Challenge Records, the preeminent European record company. Professor Todd DelGiudice: Composed music for his album release on NFS Records. Professor Barry Greene: Recorded a new CD “Resurgence,” fully funded by a successful kick starter campaign and features nine original tunes with stellar musicians including UNF alumnus Kevin Bales and Grammy nominated and 2012 Thelonius Monk Jr. International Jazz competition winner Jamison Ross. The album, recorded at the Parlor Studios in New Orleans and mixed by Greene, is available on all digital outlets. Dr. Clarence Hines: Published “Beyond All Limits,” “Carry On,” “April Green,” “Evening Song,” and “The Last Journey” were selected for additional global distribution by the publisher Really Good Music. “What’s Up With That?” was selected for additional global distribution by UNC Jazz Press. Professor JB Scott: Composed and arranged “Mikki’s Shuffle” and “Dump Truck Blues” for the UNF Jazz Faculty Showcase Concert. Dr. Gary Smart: Composed “Yoga Music” for string quartet 2017, “Four Sketches” for wind ensemble, “Lonely,” duo for violin and viola, and edited and completed “Fish Market Dances,” seven dances for piano solo. Performed and received performances of works in “Potpourri.” a concert given together with several musical UNF and JSO colleagues in the FAC recital hall. Received a performance of “Song of the Holy Ground” for piano and string quartet by the Bold City Contemporary Music Ensemble. Dr. Andrea Venet: Composed Faded Lines for snare drum duo (2016), by Andrea Venet. Pub. 2017 by Tapspace Publications (www.Tapspace.com) Commissions Dr. Andrea Venet: The Rule of Five (2017) by Adam Silverman. Double concerto with wind ensemble, consortium led by Novus Percutere. Escape Ten/UNF/VA Tech Consortium members. Recordings Professor Lynne Arriale: Released a recording on Challenge Records, the preeminent European record company. This is her 14th CD release as a leader. Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki: Released a solo CD titled In the Mists: Karol Szymanowski Songs, released on MSR Classics label. Dr. Michael Bovenzi: Featured performer on the album Bright Eyed Fancy with compositions by Gary Smart, which was awarded a Gold Medal by the Global Music Awards. Professor Todd DelGiudice: Recorded two albums on NFS Records and one on Origen Records. Professor Danny Gottlieb: Received four Grammy nominations for recording with Chuck Owen’s Jazz Surge Big Band. Recorded with Mark Egan on Wavetone Records (Summer 2018 release), Toninho Horta, Brazilian guitarist, in NYC (2018 release), Lisa Maxell, Big Band Tribute to Lew Soloff, in NYC, (2019 release, featuring multiple Grammy Award

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winning artists), Ron Miller, Big Band Tribute (Summer 2018 release), Kenny Zaider, Nashville keyboardist (2019 release), Gary Sinise and Lt Dan Band Live Memorial Day Concert 2018 (PBS broadcast), Gary Sinise and Lt Dan Band, 2017 performance at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (Vimeo) Professor Barry Greene: Recorded a new CD “Resurgence,” fully funded by a successful kick starter campaign and features nine original tunes with stellar musicians including UNF alumnus Kevin Bales and Grammy nominated and 2012 Thelonius Monk Jr. International Jazz competition winner Jamison Ross. The album, recorded at the Parlor Studios in New Orleans and mixed by Greene, is available on all digital outlets. Professor Dennis Marks: Recorded with the Mica Bethea Big Band, Happy Sessions with Bill Prince and several jazz combos. Dr. Randy Tinnin: Recorded Happy Sessions with Bill Prince, proceeds from CD sales benefit Shriner’s Children’s Hospitals. Conferences Professor Lynne Arriale: Professor Arriale represented The UNF School of Music at the Jazz Education Network Conference in Dallas, TX which included directing the UNF Combo 1 performance and adjudicating the JENerations Jazz Festival. Dr. Erin Bennett: Presented research (peer-reviewed) at the MTNA national conference, at the National Conference for Keyboard Pedagogy (invited panel participation), Lombard, IL, and conducted a teaching masterclass at the FSMTA annual state conference, University of South Florida. Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki: Participated in National Opera Association International Conference in New Orleans designated for directors of university opera programs. Dr. Michael Bovenzi: Presented at the Music and Aesthetics Symposium: The Creation, Performance, and Experience of Art in the 21st Century, held at the University of Florida. Dr. Curry: Gave cello masterclasses at the American String Teachers Association National Conference in Atlanta, GA, and the Suzuki Associations of America National Conference in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Marc Dickman: Performed at the Florida Music Educators Conference and the Southeast United States Tuba Euphonium Conference at Florida State University. Professor Danny Gottlieb: Professor Gottlieb attended and performed on behalf of UNF at the Florida Music Educators Association Conference. Dr. Timothy Groulx: Presented two papers at national, juried conferences (National Research Conference of the National Association for Music Education and the College Music Society National Conference). Presented a paper at the Florida Music Educators Association annual conference. Dr. James Hall: Dr. Hall served as organizer, host, and adjudicator at the North Florida National Association of Teachers of Singing Competition in January 2018. He is vice president of the organization and was host for the organization’s fall panel discussion as well.

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Professor Dennis Marks: Professor Marks maintained an active schedule at the Florida Music Educators Association Conference in Tampa. He played for a Lisa Kelly vocal clinic and at the 2018 FMEA Directors Jazz Band. Professor Marks also participated at the JEN (Jazz Education Network) conference in Dallas, TX. Dr. Sarah Provost: Presented a paper at the American Musicological Society National Meeting in November 2017. Professor JB Scott: Presented at the 2017 JEN convention in Dallas Texas with Jazz Studies directors from University of North Texas and California State University Long Beach for a clinic entitled: “Helping Our Students Make a Successful Transition to Professional Life.” Served as guest clinician with vocalist Lisa Kelly at the Florida Music Educators Association state music conference and made his seventeenth appearance with the Intercollegiate Faculty Jazz Reading Band, comprised of music faculty throughout the state. Attended the International Trumpet Competition in Hersey, PA and were involved in a clinic/performance presentation with Terry Warburton and Warburton Music. Dr. Sunshine Simmons: Professor Simmons was invited to perform at the 2017 International Clarinet Association Conference in Orlando and premiered a work by Jan Novak, discovered as a result of her DMA research at Northwestern University. Dr. Cara Tasher: Conducted the Florida All-State Reading Chorus at the Florida Music Educators Association. Adjudicated at the Georgia Cobb County Assessments of thirty high school choirs. Gave master classes to professional conductors and university students at the Missouri Conducting Institute at University of Central Missouri. Dr. Randy Tinnin: Attended (with UNF Trumpet Ensemble who received a juried invitation to perform) the National Trumpet Competition, University of North Texas, Denton, TX. Dr. Andrea Venet: South Carolina Percussive Arts Society Day of Percussion – Escape Ten were invited guest artist performers & clinicians. Concert, masterclass, & coaching the All-Collegiate Honor Percussion Ensemble March 24-25, 2018. McCormick Marimba Festival – Invited performer and lecturer on Affect and Execution: Historical Considerations and Contemporary Techniques for Performing Bach on Marimba in January 27, 2018 At the University of South Florida. Thirteen colleges and high schools from around the country participated. Percussive Arts Society International Convention 2017 – Performance: “Recording Tips & Tricks” Technology session presented by Ray Dillard, special guest Escape Ten. Performance: Focus Day Concert “Music since 2000,” Escape sextet by Drew Wordenin November 9-12, 2017. (Participation based on new research, Program/Schedule info attached) College Music Society National Conference (CMS) 2017 – Escape Ten multicultural outreach concert/presentation with composer, Trevino at Theodore Roosevelt High School, San Antonio, TXin October 28, 2017. Invited based on juried submission for participation in conference.

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Festivals Dr. Erin Bennett: Faculty at Interlochen Arts Camp. Dr. Brock: Guest clinician/adjudicator at Whistler Con Brio Festival, British Columbia, Canada, guest clinician/adjudicator at the Alberta Festival of Bands, coordinated and served as a guest clinician at the 7th Annual UNF Conducting Symposium, guest adjudicator at the District 10 Solo/Ensemble Music Performance Assessment (MPA), guest adjudicator at the District 1 Solo/Ensemble MPA, guest adjudicator at the District 1 High School Concert Band MPA, guest clinician/adjudicator at the Whistler Cantando Festival, British Columbia, Canada. Dr. Nick Curry: Faculty for the Aria International Summer Academy with professors from Julliard, Eastman, Oberlin, Rice, Boston Conservatory, Mannes, UT Austin, Northwestern, Michigan, Cincinnati Conservatory, Cleveland Institute of Music and Bard. Professor Todd DelGiudice: Featured at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival as lead tenor and soloist with the Mica Bethea Big Band. Dr. Marc Dickman: Adjudicated the Lakeside Jazz Festival, and the Florida Band Association District 21 assessment. Professor Danny Gottlieb: Performed at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival and the Nashville Jazz Workshop. Dr. Tim Groulx: Adjudicated both band and orchestra assessments as well as solo and ensemble assessments for the Florida Bandmasters Association. Professor Dennis Marks: Performed at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, The Central Florida Jazz Society in Orlando, and the LaVilla Jazz and Heritage Festival. Professor JB Scott: Served as adjudicator/clinician for the Florida Band Association Allstate Jazz Assessment. Performed as a soloist and leader at the Pescara Jazz Festival, Italy, the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, the Savannah Jazz Festival, Ft. Pierce Jazz Festival and the Amelia Island Jazz Festival. Dr. Simon Shiao: Performed as an invited artist at the 2018 Grand Teton Winter Festival and for five weeks with the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra under the direction of Donald Runnicles, music director of Opera and Grand Teton Music Festival. Dr. Sunshine Simmons: Performed at the third annual Jacksonville University Clarinet Day. Dr. Gary Smart: Taught and received performances of compositions at the National Music Festival in Maryland. Dr. Cara Tasher: Conducted in the Summer Choral Festival in Lisbon, Portugal alongside four other invited world renowned adjudicators and clinicians and at the Tenerife Choral Festival. Conducted the Florida All-State Reading Chorus at the Florida Music Educators Association. Dr. Andrea Venet: Heartland Marimba Festival at Virginia Tech in which Escape Ten were featured guest artist performers and clinicians July 8-15, 2018.

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Invited Presentations Professor Lynne Arriale: Gave masterclasses at Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and Arizona State University. Dr. Erin Bennett: Interlochen Arts Camp, High School Piano Master Class, Dendrinos Chapel. Dr. Marc Dickman: Invited guest artist and clinician at Mississippi State University. Professor Barry Greene: Gave clinics, masterclasses and a concert at Arkansas State University during a three-day residency with the ASU Jazz Program. Dr. Jimmy Hall: Began a research collaboration with laryngologist Amy Rutt and singing voice specialist Stacey Menton of the Mayo Clinic, culminating in a spring recital featuring UNF voice students on International World Voice Day (April 16) as part of the Mayo Clinic’s World Voice Day Project. Professor JB Scott: Presented educational clinics and concerts at various colleges and high schools throughout the state of Florida and at the Pescara Conservatory, Pescara Italy, and served as adjudicator/clinician for the Florida Band Association Allstate Jazz Assessment. Dr. Simon Shiao: Served as external faculty for the Fu Jen University doctoral student exam and as a guest visiting professor at Shih Chien University, where he performed and conducted violin and conducting masterclasses. Dr. Sunshine Simmons: Performed in the Jacksonville Symphony with guest artist Renee Fleming and the Coastal Symphony Orchestra. Selected through a juried review of performers from around the world to perform at the international conference ClarinetFest in 2017. Dr. Cara Tasher: Adjudicated at the Georgia Cobb County Assessments of thirty high school choirs. Gave master classes to professional conductors and university students at the Missouri Conducting Institute at University of Central Missouri. Invited Performances Professor Lynne Arriale: Performed at prestigious jazz venues including the Sequoia Room in Ft. Bragg, CA, BLU Jazz Club in Milwaukee, WI, The Nash in Phoenix, AZ, and the Gainesville Art Council. Dr. Erin Bennett: Eight international performances at L’église du Bois d’Oingt, Le Bois d’Oingt, France, L’église du Denicé, Denicé, France, and La Vielle Eglise, Theizé, France. Performed as an invited guest artist at the prestigious Interlochen Arts Camp in Dendrinos Chapel, a guest artist recital with Kimberly Gelbwasser, soprano and Richard Van Dyke, Piano (Northern Kentucky University), and Krzysztof Biernacki, baritone, and at a faculty recital with Peter B. Wright, clarinet and Alexei Romanenko, cello (Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra), with the Lawson Ensemble for an All-Baroque Program at UNF and with the Lawson Ensemble on the Friends of Music Concert Series at Live Oak, FL. Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki: Performed four classical concerts in Poland organized by Inner- Cities Performing Arts, Inc.from New York City as a “Tour of Peace” featuring seven soloists from USA, South Korea, Finland and Italy. “Tour of Peace” included Concerts of Famous Opera Arias at the Silesian Opera in Bytom, Voices for Hospice at the Cultural Center in Chorzow and two Concerts of Friendship celebrating Independence of Poland and Veterans

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Day in USA at the Katowice Music Academy and Centrum Macierz Polonia in Wola Więcławska. Performed a solo recital of songs by Chopin, Szymanowski, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikowsky at the Ave Maria University. Performed a concert of Arias and Barcarolles by Leonard Bernstein at UNF School of Music. Traveled to Europe for the sixth UNF Opera Study Abroad program, which lasted 31 days and included two full productions of Barber of Seville and La Boheme, accompanied by North Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and performed in four professional opera venues including Teplice Opera Theater, Jablonec Opera Theater, Decin Caste and Municipal House in Prague. Dr. Gordon Brock: Guest conducted the United Army Field Band and Chorus, guest conducted the University of Alabama, Birmingham Honor Band, guest clinician/lecturer at the Bethune-Cookman University Music Education Symposium in March 24, 2018 (second year in a row). Dr. Nick Curry: Performed with San Marco Chamber Music Society, an organization run by JSO principal oboist Eric Olson. Secured funding ($15,000.00 per year) from a donor to present a concert series with JSO string players Aurica Duca (JSO principal 2nd violin) and Clinton Dewing, performing concerts in Atlanta, GA at Canterbury Court, Fleet Landing, at Ponte Vedra Public Library on the Gerson Yessin series, with San Marco Chamber Music Society, and at the Saint Augustine Romanza Fest. Performed with the Ritz Chamber Players at the Cummer Museum, Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church, and at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY. Professor DelGiudice: Guest soloist at Troy University, performing on both saxophone and clarinet and giving masterclasses on each instrument. Performed regularly with the Jacksonville Symphony on both clarinet and saxophone. Dr. Marc Dickman: UNF Faculty Jazz Concert, Tuba Christmas (Conductor), Dr. Dickman maintains an active schedule as the conductor of: The TBA Big Band The Northeast Florida Conservatory Jazz Ensemble The Nassau Concert Band Professor Danny Gottlieb: Performed 23 times in the US and Cuba with Gary Sinise and the Lt Dan Band, 163 times with the Pixar Live Concert at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 63 times with the Walt Disney Epcot Candlelight Show Orchestra. Professor Barry Greene: Performed at the famed Deer Head Inn in Delaware Water Gap Pennsylvania, the oldest continuously running jazz club in the United States. Other artist who have performed there would include Phil Woods, John Abercrombie, Dave Leibman, Al Cohn and Keith Jarrett. Performed at La Lanterna Di Vittorio in New York City. This restaurant’s famous downstairs listening space, Bar Next Door, continues to host the finest guitarists in jazz today. Jazz Education Journal referred to it as "One of NYC's great secrets for a first- class jazz experience. Performed at the Good Times Jazz Club in Savannah.

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Dr. Jimmy Hall: Performed a full solo recital at the Cummer Fine Arts Museum in conjunction with the opening of their exhibit, In the Garden, an appearance as featured concert soloist in Saint-Säens’ Christmas Oratorio at St Paul’s By the Sea, the Saint Mark’s Bach Ensemble, and a collaboration with composer Dr. Gary Smart, performing a set of songs written by the composer. Dr. Clarence Hines: Featured on the Great American Jazz Series and at the Birch Creek Music Performance Center in Egg Harbor, WI, with nationally and internationally acclaimed artists such as Dennis Mackrel, Clay Jenkins, Jeff Campbell, and Tanya Darby. Given over 20 regional performances with the acclaimed Chris Thomas Big Band. Professor Dennis Marks: Performed at the noted venue The Jazz Corner in Hilton Head South Carolina, the Good Times jazz club in Savannah and Breezy in Jacksonville. Professor JB Scott: Performed by invitation at several Jazz Societies across the state including More Jazz Society, Ft. Pierce Jazz Society, and the Treasure Coast Jazz Society. Also performed seven times with the nationally acclaimed “Equinox Jazz Orchestra” as a band member and soloist. Completed a very successful 30th Anniversary year of the Great American JazzSeries, saluting the founder of the Jazz Studies program, Rich Matteson. This year’s series featured Jazz greats Dave Steinmeyer, Ignacio Berroa, Jack Peterson, Bill Prince, Allen Vizzutti, Richard Stoltzman, Michael Mossman and Luis Bonilla, UNF Jazz Ensemble 1, the UNF Orchestra, the UNF Jazz Faculty, Douglas Anderson School Of The Arts Big Band, and compositions and arrangements by UNF student and faculty. Dr. Simon Shiao: Performed (with the Jacksonville Symphony) a gala concert with soprano Renee Fleming, one of the world’s top Classical performers. Performed on several Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Masterworks series with conductor Courtney Lewis. Performed a solo violin recital at UNF in the Fine Arts Center and incorporated a PowerPoint visual presentation to enhance the musical experience. Performed close to twenty concerts this year, maintaining a national and international performing profile and representing the string area of the UNF School of Music. Dr. Sunshine Simmons: Invited guest lecturer and performer at the third annual Jacksonville University Clarinet Day, presented a full length Faculty Recital at UNF, and organized and performed with the UNF Faculty Woodwind Quintet at the UNF Reed Day. Dr. Gary Smart: Performed and received performances of works in “Potpourri,” a concert given together with several musical UNF and JSO colleagues in the FAC Recital Hall. Performed with UNF jazz faculty a concert featuring the music of Louis Armstrong and Bix Biederbecke, received a performance of his composition “Song of the Holy Ground” for piano and string quartet by the Bold City Contemporary Music Ensemble in Jan. 19, 2018, and performed Debussy Preludes, Book I and Book II complete in one concert at the UNF Fine Arts CenterRecital Hall. Performed Debussy Preludes Book I and II (lecture concert) at the Buckman Bridge Unitarian Universalist Church in Jacksonville in March, Debussy Preludes Book II (lecture concert).

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Dr. Cara Tasher: Led a Baltic States Tour with the UNF Chamber Singers that featured collaborations with four composers and two exchange choirs, participated in the Latvian Centenary 12 premieres concert. Serving as Choral Director for the Opera de Bellas Artes- Mexico City this summer, directed a TEDx Performance “WE THE PEOPLE” at Florida Theatre, and a performance of Handel’s Messiah at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall and at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church of Ortega. Guest clinician at University High School to present a choral workshop, assisted by first-year MM student Holly Hammond. Coordinated students who performed the Spring Choral Showcase at UNF and the Chamber Singers performed with the Ravelo Orchestra, conducted by MM Conducting student Joe Colsant for his graduate conducting recital culminating project of the World Premiere of Ravelo’s Resurrectione del Christo at the St. Augustine Cathedral-Basilica. Dr. Randy Tinnin: Jacksonville Symphony, Jacksonville, FL, (2017-18). (19 services) Jacksonville Symphony Brass Quintet, Jacksonville, FL (2017-18). (5 services) Georgia Coastal Symphony, Brunswick, GA, (2017-18). (4 services) Craig Turley Orchestras with Mannheim Steamroller (2017 – 18). (15 services) Lawson Ensemble, featured soloist, UNF, March 2018. (2 performances) St. Anastasia Concert Series, featured soloist, St. Augustine, FL, February, 2018. L’Eglise du Bois d’Oingt, France, featured soloist, May 5, 2018 La Vieille Eglise du Château de Rochebonne, France, featured soloist, May 11, 2018 Dr. Andrea Venet: University of Trinidad and Tobago – Escape Ten concert. May 19, 2018. MalletLab Summer Intensive in West Palm Beach, FL. Andrea Venet guest artist, clinician, and performer. June 2018. CSU Summer Arts Workshop “Mallet Madness” at Cal State University. Escape Ten guest artist performers & clinicians. July 16-29, 2018. Faculty Solo Percussion Recital 2/16/2018 – UNF. World Premiere of Blues for Shosti, by Andrea Venet. University of Texas at San Antonio – Escape Ten concert with composer, Ivan Trevino. October 28, 2017 University of North Florida – Escape Ten concert featuring xylophonist Heather Thorn. Thursday, September 28, 2017. UNF Fine Arts Center, Recital Hall – 7:30pm Brigham Young University – Escape Ten full concert. September 21, 2017. Lee University Performing Arts Series – Escape Ten full concert. August 31, 2017. Faculty Grants Dr. Nick Curry was the recipient of the Gerson Yessin Professorship for the 16-17 and 17-18 academic years. With this grant, he started the Jacksonville Cello Workshop. This event takes place over three days. Dr. Curry secured funding ($15,000.00 per year) from a donor to present a concert series with JSO string players Aurica Duca (JSO principal 2nd violin) and Clinton Dewing. The group plays four concerts at UNF per year, plays another concert with UNF choral ensembles and then plays concerts around the region and abroad.

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Dr. Sunshine Simmons: Received a Faculty Scholarship Award from UNF in December of 2017 that will fund her upcoming CD. Dr. Andrea Venet: Received a Travel Grant from the UNF Office of Undergraduate Research and a UNF Academic Technology Grant. Media Interviews Professor Lynne Arriale: Interviewed by KPLU, Wisconsin. Professor Barry Greene: Interviewed by online magazine Jazz Blues News. Dr. Andrea Venet: UNF Percussions Ensemble had four appearances in the media (WJXT Channel 4 news station, First Coast News, the Times-Union, and UNF Spinnaker) with their handmade marching machine, describing how she and her students created it, giving playing demonstrations, and discussing your attempt to set a Guinness World Record (verdict pending).

Awards/Recognition Dr. Marcus Dickman: A recognized Besson Artist. Professor Danny Gottlieb: Nominated for four Grammy Awards with the Chuck Owen’s Jazz Surge Big Band. Dr. Clarence Hines: Since 2009, Dr. Hines has been affiliated with Conn-Selmer, the nation’s largest manufacturer of band and orchestral instruments, as an artist for their C.G. Conn brand of trombones. He continues to perform on the Conn 8HT and 88HT trombones. Dr. Sarah Provost: Awarded the Berger-Carter-Berger Fellowship from the Institute of Jazz Studies and were the winner of UNF STARS junior faculty poster competition Student Choice Award. Professor JB Scott: A recognized Warburton clinician. Dr. Gary Smart: Received a Gold Medal from the Global Music Awards for your CD album “Bright Eyed Fancy – The Chamber Music of Gary Smart.”

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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES Books 1 Articles 11 Book Chapters 17 Reviews 4 Conference Presentations 20 Grants 3 Public Scholarship 24

Andrew Buchwalter Publications. “Elements of Hegel’s Political Theology: Civic Republicanism, Social Justice, Constitutionalism, and Universal Human Rights,” Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy, Volume 21, Issue 1, Spring 2017, 138-161. DOI: 10.5840/symposium20172119.https://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/purchase?openform&fp= symposium&id=symposium_2017_0021_0001_0138_0161 „Elemente von Hegels politischer Theologie: Ziviler Republikanismus, soziale Gerechtigkeit, Konstitutionalismus und universelle Menschenrechte.“ in Thomas Oehl and Arthur Kok (eds.), Objektiver und absoluter Geist nach Hegel. Kunst, Religion und Philosophie innerhalb und außerhalb von Gesellschaft und Geschichte (Leiden NL: Brill, 2018): 308-330. https://brill.com/view/title/36358 “The Metaphysics of Spirit and Hegel’s Philosophy of Politics,” in Michael J. Thompson (ed.), Hegel's Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Politics (New York/London: Routledge 2018): 33- 55.https://www.routledge.com/Hegels-Metaphysics-and-the-Philosophy-of- Politics/Thompson/p/book/9781138288515 Conference participation/papers presented. “Universal Human Rights, Interculturality, and the Idea of a Transnational Public Sphere,” Peer Reviewed Conference Presentation, International Consortium on Social Theory, Innsbruck Austria, May 2017. “Universelle Menschenrechte, Interkulturalität und die Idee einer transnationalen Öffentlichkeit,” Invited Lecture, University of Jena (Germany) Graduate Colloquium, May 2017. Aaron Creller Books: Making Space for Knowing: A Capacious Approach to Comparative Epistemology. Lexington Books, 2017. Major grant proposals, grants and patents received

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Accepted and attended an NEH 2017 Summer Institute at the East-West Center in Honolulu, HI as part of their Asian Studies Development Program. The topic was on Islam in Asia. Papers presented at meetings of professional societies “Arabic Vocabulary in Undergraduate Philosophy,” APA Eastern, January 5, 2018 Brandi Denison Publications Book review of Max Mueller’s Race and the Making of the Mormon People for the Journal of Mormon History Conference presentations “Ute Land Religion in the American West,” American Society for Environmental History, March 16, 2018, Riverside, California Public Scholarship Invited for a public lecture in Colorado Newspaper article for Denver Post Interviewed for podcast “Reading Religion” Interviewed for UNF podcast Featured presenter for Philosophy Slam, Dec. 6, 2017 Erinn Gilson Publications (Including one from the year before that was never reported.) “Beyond Bounded Selves and Places: The Relational Making of Vulnerability and Security” in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, v. 49, special issue on Phenomenology and Vulnerability (2018) “Entrepreneurial Subjectivity, the Privatization of Risk, and the Ethics of Vulnerability” in Privatization, Vulnerability, and Social Responsibility, ed. Martha Fineman, Ulrika Andersson and Titti Mattsson (New York: Routledge, Gender in Law, Culture, and Society Series, 2017) “Vulnerability and Victimization: Rethinking Key Concepts in Feminist Discourses on Sexual Violence” in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, v. 42, no. 1 (2016): 1-28. Review of Ed. Moya Lloyd’s Butler and Ethics in Contemporary Political Theory v. 16, no. 3 (August 2017): 422–425 Conference Presentations “Responsibility for Sexual Injustice: Neoliberal Framings and Feminist Challenges” at Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Memphis, TN, October 20, 2017. “Undoing the Subject: Feminist and Schizoanalytic Contributions to Political Desubjectification” at The Politics of Desire: Deleuze, Foucault, and Psychoanalysis Conference, Stonehill College, Easton, MA, September 8, 2017.

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“Problems and Potential in the Material Politics of Vulnerability,” panel on “Feminist Philosophies of Life” at American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting, Savannah, Ga, January 3-6, 2018. “Practices of Self-Relation and Relations of Solidarity,” co-authored with Bryan Bannon at The Eighteenth Annual Foucault Circle, John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH, April 6-8, 2018. Public Scholarship Public philosophy talk on “Political Correctness,” North Florida Philosophy Slams, November 1, 2017. Panelist on “Let’s Talk about It: Racism on Campus,” UNF, November 21, 2017. Panelist on “MLK Jr.’s Message in Our Times,” UNF, February 27, 2018. Julie Ingersoll Publications “Jesus Camp Queen and the Performance of (Fundamentalist Christian) the peer reviewed journal Performance Matters Vol 3, No 1 (2017) http://performancematters- thejournal.com/index.php/pm/article/view/89 Two essays in Religion in Five Minutes (Equinox 2017) Scholarly Presentations Panelist at the Utah Valley University Symposium on Religious Pluralism and Democracy. My paper was titled “Religion with Walls: Persecution Narrative as a challenge to Pluralism.” https://www.uvu.edu/ethics/emphasis/publicethics/2018_rpd.html Reviews of her book Building God’s Kingdom (Oxford 2015), Critical Research on Religion 6 (1) pgs. 107-110; Journal of Religion and Violence 5 (3):315-318 (2017); The Journal of Religion Volume 98, Number 1 (2018). Public Scholarship An article for The Conversation entitled Why Trump’s Evangelicals welcome his move on Jerusalem. This article has been viewed almost 43,000 times and is continuing to generate interest and requests for interviews. https://theconversation.com/why-trumps-evangelical- supporters-welcome-his-move-on-jerusalem-88775 An article for Huffington Post entitled Trump’s Jerusalem Embassy Ceremony Was One Big Dog Whistle https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/opinion-ingersoll-jerusalem-embassy- end-times_us_5afae504e4b09a94524c312c An interview with widely read Progressive Christian author Brian McLaren for a documentary film. A weekend long planning session with CBS Religion producer Liz Kineke for a documentary on Ex-evangelicals (Exvangelicals).

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Interviews with: Tara Burton at Vox.com https://www.vox.com/identities/2018/3/15/17117298/mike-pompeo- trump-secretary-of-state-politics-battle-evangelical-holy-war-christian Amanda Marcott at Salon https://www.salon.com/2017/12/12/roy-moores-radical-views- shaped-by-theocrats-and-neo-confederates/ Amy Yurkanin at Al.com https://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/12/post_156.html NPR’s Press Play http://kcrw.co/2iel4CM State of Belief Radio with Welton Gaddy http://stateofbelief.com/segments/dr-julie-ingersoll- on-theocratic-attorney-jay-sekulow-joining-the-trump-legal-team/ And my own blogging at Religion Dispatches: http://religiondispatches.org/another-far-right-theocrat-shows-up-on-the-trump-team/ http://religiondispatches.org/a-note-to-megyn-kelly-nbc-how-to-talk-about-conspiracy- theories/ http://religiondispatches.org/general-kellys-civil-war-story-derives-from-pro-slavery- evangelicalism-of-nineteenth-century/ http://religiondispatches.org/why-roy-moores-evangelical-supporters-wont-abandon-him/

Bert Koegler Publications Reflexivity and Globalization: Conditions and Capabilities for a Dialogical Cosmopolitanism,” Human Affairs, De Gryter, Summer 2017 “The Religious Face of Evil – Ethics and the Critique of Religion,” in English in Berlin Journal of Critical Theory, Fall 2017. “Social Ontology and Varieties of Interpretation: A Hermeneutic Critique of Searle,” in Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Spring 2018. “The Religious Face of Evil – Ethics and the Critique of Religion,” Published as chapter in Czech book (with chapters by Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, Alessandro Ferrara), Fall 2017 „The Truth of Social Constructivism,” in Relativism/Realism/Constructivism, Josef Eduard Kanzian, Josef Mitterer, Sebastian Kletzl, Bettina Negerer (eds.), De Gruyter, June 12, 2017 “A Critical Hermeneutics of Agency: Cultural Studies as Critical Social Theory,” in Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science,” Babette Babich (ed.) Springer Verlag Fall 2017 “Constructing a Cosmopolitan Public Sphere,” in Cosmopolitan Transformations, Foreword by Fred Dallmayr, Ananta Giri (ed.), Palgrave MacMillan, Fall 2017 “Hermeneutic Foundations of a Cosmopolitan Public Sphere,” in Beyond Cosmopolitanism, Ananta Giri (ed.), Springer 2017

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“Beyond Ethnocentrism: Towards a Global Social Theory,” with Lubomar Dunjai, forthcoming in Social Theory and Asian Dialogues, Ananta Giri (ed.), Springer Fall 2017 Presentations “Social Ontology and Varieties of Interpretation: A Bohmanian Critique of Searle,” at the Philosophy of Social Science Roundtable, session in honor of James Bohman, Vancouver, British Columbia, May 31, 2017 “Reflexivity and Globalization: Conditions and Capabilities for a Dialogical Cosmopolitanism,” invited featured lecture at the conference The Care of the Self in the Global Era, University of Presov, Slovakia, June 27. and 28. 2017; He also had been invited to Bourdieu’s Political Stance (Political Science Association, San Franscisco), and The Dialectic of Enlightenment at 70 (University of Herdecke), but one event was canceled and the other postponed. Jon Matheson Publications “Moral Experts, Deference & Disagreement.” (with Nathan Nobbis and Scott McElreath) In Moral Expertise: New Essays from Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives. Eds. J. Watson and L. Guidry-Grimes. Springer. (forthcoming) [Invited, Peer Reviewed] “Gritty Faith.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly. (2018) DOI: 10.5840/acpq201858152 “Deep Disagreements and Rational Resolution.” TOPOI (special issue: Disagreement: Perspectives from Argumentation Theory and Epistemology). (forthcoming). [Invited, Peer Reviewed] “Skeptical Theism” Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion. (forthcoming). [Invited] “Disagreement Skepticism and the Rationality of Religious Belief.” In Ted Poston and Kevin McCain (Eds.) The Mystery of Skepticism. Brill. (forthcoming) [Invited, Peer Reviewed] “Religious Disagreement and Divine Hiddenness.” Philosophia Christi (special issue: Religious Disagreement). (forthcoming). [Invited, Peer Reviewed] “Disagreement” (co-authored with Bryan Frances). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2018 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . [Invited, Peer Reviewed] “Conscientiousness and Other Problems: A Reply to Zagzebski.” (with Jensen Alex, Valerie Joly Chock, and Kyle Mallard) Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (2018) 7(1): 10-13. [Invited] Review of L. Zagzebksi, Epistemic Authority: A Theory of Trust, Authority, and Autonomy in Belief (with Jensen Alex, Valerie Joly Chock, and Kyle Mallard) in Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 6, no. 9 (2017): 29-34. [Invited]

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Conference participation and papers presented (title, venue, location, and date). Indicate whether refereed/invited/non-refereed. "Applying Moral Caution." Keynote address at the Northeast Florida Student Philosophy Conference. Jacksonville, FL. April 7, 2018. [Invited] "What's Wrong with Moral Deference?" Presidential Address at the Florida Philosophical Association. Ocala, FL. Nov. 3-4, 2017. [Invited] “Deep Disagreements and Rational Resolution.” Southeastern Epistemology Conference, Tallahassee, FL. Oct. 27-28, 2017. [Invited] “What’s Wrong with Moral Deference?” Alabama Philosophical Society. Pensacola, FL. Sept. 29-30, 2017. [Blind Peer Reviewed] “Deep Disagreements and Rational Resolution.” Social Epistemology Summer School. Madrid, Spain. Aug. 28 – Sept. 1, 2017. [Invited] “Disagreement and the Rationality of Religious Belief.” Keynote Address at the Social Epistemology Summer School. Madrid, Spain. Aug. 28 – Sept. 1, 2017. Sarah Mattice Publications “Many Confucianisms: From Roger Ames to Jiang Qing on the Interpretive Possibilities of Ruist Traditions” in One Corner of the Square: Forward Looking Reflections by the Students of Roger T. Ames, ed. Ian Sullivan and Joshua Mason (Forthcoming 2018). “A Daoist Hermeneutic: Zhuangzi and Gadamer on Reading” in Daoist Encounters with Phenomenology, ed. David Chai, Bloomsbury Press (in process, 2018). Reviews The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender. Edited by Ann A. Pang-White, in Hypatia, http://hypatiaphilosophy.org/HRO/reviews/content/313, (2017). Major grant proposals submitted Received an UNF AA Scholarship Grant for work in the 2018-2019 academic year. Applied for, but did not receive, an ACLS Grant in Buddhist Studies for the 2018-2019 academic year. Applied for and was admitted to a Summer 2018 NEH Seminar on East Asian Buddhism, which includes a grant stipend for course costs. Papers presented at meetings of professional societies “A Daoist Hermeneutic: Zhuangzi and Gadamer on Reading and Listening” April 5-7th, 2018. Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle. 13th Annual Meeting, College of Liberal Arts, Bath Spa University. Bath, England. “Let’s Not Re-Invent the Wheel: Women in the History of Chinese and Confucian Philosophies” Jan 3-6th, 2018. American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting, Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy Session. Savannah, GA.

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“Re-Presenting the Canons: Chinese and Japanese Women in the Story of Philosophical Traditions” Jan 3-6th, 2018. American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting, International Association of Japanese Philosophy Session. Savannah, GA. Chaired three panels at the Eastern Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, January 3-6th, 2018. Public Scholarship “Great Decisions: China and the New Silk Road” Jacksonville Public Library, Great Decisions Series, February 22nd, 2018 “Transnational Feminisms: Hiratsuka Raicho and He Yin Zhen” Guest Lecture in Feminist Philosophy course, UNF November 29th, 2017 “Philosophy and Neuroscience” Guest Lecture, UNF Neuro Speaker Series, November 17th, 2017 Participated in the 2017 SEECR Conference (South East Early China Roundtable) in Sarasota, FL, October 27-28th, which I will be co-organizing for Fall 2018.

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New Funded Grants External (7 grants) Jason Haraldsen, (PI) $40,000 grant, Institute for Materials Science at Los Alamos National Laboratory, “Investigations into two dimensional Dirac Materials: Magnetic Dirac Materials”, this is an extension of last year’s grant. The total grant amount is now $121,000. Jason Haraldsen, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) scholar for 2015-2017. This provides travel funding for three years to collaborate with researchers at the University of California – Santa Barbara. Jason Haraldsen $22,500 for a workshop on the advances in Dirac and Weyl Materials. This workshop was held at Jacksonville Beach and had 55 attendees from 10 States and 6 countries. There were 24 talks and 13 posters presented. J. Hewitt, $1,500 grant, Eisen Experiential Learning Endowment, “Hosting a 2018 IceCube Masterclass at UNF”. J. Hewitt, (PI) $3,049 grant, Theodore Dunham, Jr. Grant of the Fund for Astrophysical Research. Chris Kelso, Grace Bosse and J. Hewitt, led the effort for UNF to be selected to host one of the twelve Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) with support from: $28,713.26 American Physical Society, $11,000 UNF funding, $5,000 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, $6,000 Made in Space, $1,500 Doug and Helen Marrone (Jaguars Coach), and $1k UNF Career and Opportunities Fair. Gregory Wurtz (Co-PI) $5,000 Made In Space (PI), Industrial Crystallization Facility for Nonlinear Optical Materials, (NASA Contract: NNX17CA37P; Proposal: H8.01-8809; June 1, 2017– May 31, 2019). Internal (8 grants) Jason Haraldsen and John Dimuna*, $4,500, Sponsored Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF), Office of Undergraduate Research. Jason Haraldsen and Devon Cox*, $1,100, Office of Undergraduate Research Grant for research on InSb and InAs materials. Jason Haraldsen and Aditi Mahabir*, $2,000 summer research, UNF Department of Physics. Jason Haraldsen, $7,500 2017 Academic Affairs Faculty Scholarship Award for work on the spintronic devices for graphene. Jason Haraldsen, $5,000 Junior Faculty Poster Competition for research purposes. J. Hewitt and W. Huelsnitz, UNF TLO grant to support IceCube Neutrino telescope housed under the icy ground at the South Pole. D. F. Santavicca, $7,500 internal AA Faculty Development grant, “Developing ultra-fast single-photon detectors using high temperature superconductors”.

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M. Warusawithana, two internal student proposals (Dakota Brown and Robert Dawson) funded by UNF Office of Undergraduate Research for Sponsored Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF). Continuing Grants (4 grants) Tom Pekarek [PI], Lev Gasparov [co-PI], and Christos Lampropoulos [co-PI] $118,137 “MRI: Acquisition of an AC Susceptibility Measurement System for Interdisciplinary Materials Research and STEM Education”, National Science Foundation (NSF) (Funded 9/13/16—12/30/18). D. F. Santavicca (UNF PI) and Karl Berggren (MIT PI) $475,316 (UNF+MIT) with $94,680 (UNF) NSF Electronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices Program, “Collaborative Research: Understanding and Engineering Timing Precision of Superconducting-Nanowire Single Photon Detectors”, June 2015 – June 2018. Thomas Mullen (PI) (Chemistry), D. F. Santavicca (co-PI, Physics), and Corey Causey (co- PI) (Chemistry) $250,628 NSF CMMI Nanomanufacturing Program, “RUI: A Molecular- Ruler Process to Create Nanostructures through Self- and Directed-Assembly”, Sept. 2015 – Sept. 2018. D. F. Santavicca (UNF Physics) and Steve Stagon (UNF Mechanical Engineering), $20,000 Faculty Development Grant for Scholarship: “Development of Metal Nanorod Arrays on Flexible Substrates for Optical and Electronic Applications.” This grant ended June 30,2017. Grant Submissions Still Pending (2 grants) J. Hewitt, made first cut by Research Corporation Cottrell Scholar Program to submit a full proposal July 2018. M. Warusawithana, [PI], Co-Pi Dr. Paul Olalde Velasco from Mexico for beam time at Berkeley National Laboratory to study magnetic superlattices.

Grant Submissions That Were Not Funded (7 grants) Chris Kelso, Dean’s Leadership Council, to develop a citizen science program to increase interest in STEM fields among Jacksonville area high school students. Chris Kelso and D. F. Santavicca, Florida Space Research Program, develop a superconducting detector for searching for ultra-light dark matter. Chris Kelso, (co-PI) $13,000 Visiting Faculty Program (VFP) at Fermilab. Chris Kelso, $100,000, Research Corporation Cottrell Scholar Award. Christos Lampropoulos [PI] and Tom Pekarek [co-PI], $280,112 “RUI: Pressure actuated molecule-based hybrid materials”, National Science Foundation (NSF) G. Wurtz [PI], P. Eason [Co-PI], D. F. Santavicca [Co-PI], N. Lampropoulos [Co-PI], S. Stagon [Co-PI], $951,698 NSF-MRI grant #1828566, (2-year from Sept. 2018). “Acquisition of a low temperature cathodoluminescence scanning electron microscope for interdisciplinary research, open FAIR data, and STEM education.”

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M. Warusawitha, Stephen Stagon (UNF ME) and Michael Lufaso (UNF Chemistry) NSF- MRI for internal competition at UNF but this was not selected by UNF. Accepted Publications (20 papers) S. Fan, I. Manuel*, A. al-Wahish, K. R. O’Neal, K. A. Smith, C. J. Won, J. W. Kim, S.-W. Cheong, J. T. Haraldsen, and J. L. Musfeldt “Electronic chirality in the metallic ferromagnet Fe1/3TaS2”, Physical Review B 96, 205119 (2017). C. B. Crook*, G. Houchins*, J.-X. Zhu, A. V. Balatsky, C. Constantin, and J. T. Haraldsen, “Spatial dependence of the super-exchange interactions for transition-metal trimers in graphene”, Journal of Applied Physics 123, 013903 (2018). D. Boyko*, A. V. Balatsky, and J. T. Haraldsen, “Evolution of magnetic Dirac bosons in a honeycomb lattice”, Physical Review B 95, 155450 (2017). S. Gao, K. Guratinder, U. Stuhr, J. S. White, M. Mansson,† B. Roessli, T. Fennell, V. Tsurkan, A. Loidl, M. Ciomaga Hatnean, G. Balakrishnan, S. Raymond, L. Chapon, V. O. Garlea, A. T. Savici, A. Cervellino, A. Bombardi, D. Chernyshov, Ch. Rüegg, J. T. Haraldsen, and O. Zaharko, “Manifolds of magnetic ordered states and excitations in the almost Heisenberg pyrochlore antiferromagnet MgCr2 O4”, Physical Review B 97, 134430 (2018). Williams, B.J., Hewitt, J.W., Petre, R., and Temim, T., "A Deep X-ray View of the Synchrotron-dominated Supernova Remnant G330.2+1.0,” 2018, ApJ 855, 118. Clark, C.J., Hewitt, J.W., et al., "Einstein@Home discovers a radio-quiet gamma-ray millisecond pulsar,” 2018 Science Advances, 4, eaao7228. Ajello, M., Hewitt, J.W., et al., “3FHL: the third analog of hard Fermi-LAT sources,” 2017, ApJS 232, 18. Abeysekara, A., Hewitt, J.W., et al. , “VERITAS and Fermi-LAT observations of TeV gamma-ray sources discovered by HAWC in the 2HWC catalog,” (Submitted 11 March 2018 to ApJ). C. Kelso, J. Kumar, D. Marfatia and P. Sandick, “Directly detecting Isospin-Violating Dark Matter,” Phys. Rev. D 97, no. 5, 056004 (2018) doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.97.056004, arXiv:1711.01644 [hep-ph]. C. Kelso, C. Savage, P. Sandick, K. Freese and P. Gondolo, “Examining the time dependence of DAMA’s modulation amplitude,” Eur. Phys. J. C 78, no. 3, 223 (2018) doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5685-4, arXiv:1710.03770 [hep-ph]. A. Davidson*, C. Kelso, J. Kumar, P. Sandick and P. Stengel, “Study of dark matter and QCD-charged mediators in the quasidegenerate regime,” Phys. Rev. D 96, no. 11, 115029 (2017) doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.96.115029, arXiv:1707.02460 [hep-ph]. S. Baum, K. Freese and C. Kelso, “Dark Matter implications of DAMA/LIBRA-phase2 results,” arXiv:1804.01231 [astro-ph.CO]. A.M. Patron,* T.S. Hooker,* D. F. Santavicca, C.P. Causey, and T.J. Mullen, “Expanding the molecular-ruler process through vapor deposition of hexadecanethiol,” Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology 8, 2339-2344 (2017).

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D. F. Santavicca, “Prospects for faster, higher-temperature superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors,” Superconductor Science and Technology 31, 040502 (2018). A. V. Krasavin, P. Segovia, R. Dubrovka, N. Olivier, G. A. Wurtz, P. Ginzburg, and A. V. Zayats, “Experimental demonstration of the optical theorem violation for radially-polarized beams”, Light: Science and Applications, accepted (2018). A. Barbosa, G. Wurtz, and A. Zayats, “All-optical switching in Si photonic waveguides with epsilon-near-zero resonant cavity”, Photonics Reviews, Photonics Research. 6 , B1 (2018). Giuseppe Marino, Paulina Segovia, Alexey V. Krasavin, Pavel Ginzburg, Nicolas Olivier, Gregory A.Wurtz, and Anatoly V. Zayats, “Second-harmonic generation from hyperbolic plasmonic nanorod metamaterial slab”, Laser Photonics Reviews, 12 , 1700189 (2018). Diane J. Roth, Alexey V. Krasavin, Alexander Wade, Wayne Dickson, Antony Murphy, Stéphane Kéna-Cohen, Robert Pollard, Gregory A. Wurtz, David R. Richards, Stefan A. Maier, Anatoly V. Zayats, “Spontaneous emission inside a hyperbolic metamaterial waveguide”, ACS Photonics, 4 , 2513 (2017). Luke H. Nicholls, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Fortuño, Mazhar E. Nasir, R. Margoth Córdova- Castro, Nicolas Olivier, Gregory A. Wurtz & Anatoly V. Zayats, “Ultrafast synthesis and switching of light polarization in nonlinear anisotropic metamaterials”, Nature Photonics, 11 , 628 (2017). Editors: Agrawal, A., Benson, T., De La Rue, R.M., Wurtz, G. (Eds.),“Recent Trends in Computational Photonics” ISBN 978-3-319-55438-9. Submitted Papers Still Under Review (3 papers)

M.C. Massey*, I. Manuel*, P.S. Edwards*, D. Parker*, T. M. Pekarek, and J. T. Haraldsen, “Magnetic impurity bands in Ga1-xMnx S: Towards understanding the anomalous spin-glass transition”, Phys. Rev. B. (Summited 2018). Q.-Y. Zhao, D. F. Santavicca, D. Zhu, B. Noble,* and K.K. Berggren, “A distributed electrical model for superconducting nanowire single photon detectors,” in review (2018). Maitri P. Warusawithana, Caitlin S. Kengle*, Hao Chen, Eugene V. Colla, Michael O’Keeffe, Jian-Min Zuo, Michael B. Weissman4 and James N. Eckstein, “Asymmetric Ferroelectricity by Design in Atomic-Layer Superlattices with Broken Inversion Symmetry”, submitted to Phys Rev Lett. with revisions (2018). Conferences, Seminar Presentations, and Posters (26) J.T. Haraldsen and O. Zaharko, “Spin heptamer excitations in the pyrochlore antiferromagnets MgCr2 O4 ”, American Physical Society March Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 2018, C19.0000. J. Hewitt, (invited talk) “Gamma-ray studies of supernova remnants at TeVPA 2018”, Columbus, Ohio (Aug. 2017). J. Hewitt, “New gamma-ray sources discovered by HAWC”, 16th Meeting of the AAS HEAD Sun Valley, Idaho (Aug 2017).

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Chris Kelso, (invited talk) Colorado School of Mines, February 6, 2018, “The Final Chapter in the Search for Dark Matter?”. Chris Kelso, UCLA Dark Matter Conference: UCLA Dark Matter Symposium 2018, UCLA, February 21-23, 2018 Poster: “Directly Detecting Isospin Violating Dark Matter”. T. Pekarek, P. Edwards*, I. Manuel*, D. Parker*, J. T. Haraldsen, I. Miotkowski, and A. Ramdas, “Mechanisms underlying the transition to the long-range spin glass state in the layered quasi-2D III-VI diluted magnetic semiconductor Ga1-xMnxS system”, American Physical Society March Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 2018, G60.00194. C. Chicola*, A.V. Balatsky, and J.T. Haraldsen, “Transition-Metal Effects on the Electronic Dirac Cone in Intercalated Bilayer Graphene”, American Physical Society March Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 2018, T60.00187. D. Boyko*, A.V. Balatsky, and J.T. Haraldsen, “Evolution of magnetic Dirac bosons in a honeycomb lattice”, American Physical Society March Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 2018, Y21.0012. J. T. Haraldsen, Los Alamos National Laboratory with 2 students for collaborative meetings. 6/2017. J. T. Haraldsen, “Gordon Conference on Superconductivity”, Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. 6/2017. J. T. Haraldsen, University of California Santa Barbara, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics Scholars Program and Workshops. J. T. Haraldsen, University of Florida, Condensed Matter Seminar, October 2017. J. T. Haraldsen, APS March Meeting in Los Angeles California, 1 talk and 1 poster. March 2018. Students and collaborators also presented. P. S. Edwards, I. Manuel, D. Parker, J. Haraldsen, T.M. Pekarek, I. Miotkowski and A. K. Ramdas, “Mechanisms underlying the transition to the long-range spin glass state in the layered quasi-2D III-VI diluted magnetic semiconductor Ga1-xMnxS system,”, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., (March 2018) and presented at the “Electronic and Optical Properties of 2D and Dirac Materials Conference”, (December 13-15, 2017). Jacksonville Beach, Florida. C. Lampropoulos, E. Williams, S. Stone, T. M. Pekarek, and L.V. Gasparov “High pressure science at UNF”, Florida Inorganic and Materials Symposium (FIMS 2017), Gainesville, FL, October 2017. D. F. Santavicca, invited research talk at the Florida American Vacuum Society (FL-AVS) conference in Orlando on May 7th. Two research students also presented posters. Maitri Warusawithana (invited) Florida Chapter of the American Vacuum Science and Technology Society FLAVS – Annual Symposium - University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, “Emergent Electronic Properties via Epitaxial Interfaces to Complex Oxides”, 5/2018.

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Maitri Warusawithana (invited) Condensed Matter Physics Seminar – University of Connecticut, “Emergent Electronic Properties in Atomic Layer Complex Oxide Superlattices”, 4/2018. Maitri Warusawithana APS Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) – at UNF Conducted Workshop on “Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics”, 1/2018. Maitri Warusawithana Advances in Dirac and Weyl Materials Workshop – Jacksonville Beach, Florida Interfaces to Mott Complex Oxides - Opportunity for Band Engineering 12/2017 G. Wurtz, “Ultrafast all-optical control of multi-resonant plasmonic metamaterials”, CICESE, Baja California Mexico (April 2018). G. Wurtz, “Modal design to control transient ultrafast events in nanoscale materials”, META18 Marseille, France (June 2018). Kaleb Exposito*, Devon Loughran*, Pedro L. Spingola*, and Gregory Wurtz, “Controlling ultrafast energy exchanges in optical metamaterials”, 2D and Dirac Materials Workshop, Jacksonville (Dec. 2017) Kaleb Exposito*, Devon Loughran*, Pedro L. Spingola*, and Gregory Wurtz, “Controlling ultrafast energy exchanges in optical metamaterials”, Natural Science poster session, UNF Jacksonville (November 2017). Kaleb Exposito*, Devon Loughran*, Pedro L. Spingola*, and Gregory Wurtz, “Controlling ultrafast energy exchanges in optical metamaterials”, Florida Undergraduate Research Conference - Eastern Florida State College (February 2018). G. Wurtz and J. Hewitt, PICUP (Partnership for Integration of Computation into Undergraduate Physics), Faculty Development Workshop (FDW), Wisconsin, July 2017.

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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Category Faculty Book Chapters 4 Journal Articles 5 Conference Presentations 8 Grants & Contracts 9

Book Chapters

Gellers, Josh Gellers, Joshua C. and Jeffords, Christopher. (2018). “Towards Environmental Democracy? Procedural Environmental Rights and Environmental Justice.” Global Environmental. Politics. 18(1): 99-121. Gellers, Joshua C. (2017). “Review of Ben Boer et al., The Mekong: A Socio-Legal Approach to River Basin Development, New York: Routledge, 2016.” Global Environmental Politics. 17(3): 149-151. Pyakuryal, Sucheta Dr. Matthew Corrigan. Ken Wald and Sucheta Pyuryal. Title, “Florida: Trump Connects with the Christian Right” In Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, eds., God at the Grass Roots, 2016: The Christian Right in American Elections that was published by Rowman & Littlefield Pub., in 2017. Sucheta Pyakuryal & Lahav, Sean (2017) “The Impact of Foreign Aid on Nepal.” in Jaiswal, Pramod ed. in "Visiting Nepal's Foreign Policy in Global Power Structure." GB Books, New Delhi.

Journal Articles

Binder, Michael “Assessing Community Support for Comprehensive Sexual Health Education in High-risk Florida Schools” (with Kimberly Walker, Ellen Shafer, Danielle Quichocho and Karen Maziarz) Florida Public Health Review. 2017. Vol. 14: 90-98. Borg, Mary Mary Beal, Mary O. Borg, and Harriet Stranahan, “The Equity Effects of Property Tax Caps: Evidence from Florida,” published in the Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Vol 6, No 2 S1 (July 2017)

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Candler, Gaylord Candler, Gaylord and Randle, Paul. (2017). “Market failure As Ignored Determinant of The Choice Between Public and Business Administration.” Cadernos EBAPE.BR. (November).

Dumont, Georgette Dumont, G. and Raggo, P. (2018). “Faculty Perspectives About Distance Teaching in the Virtual Classroom.” Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership, 8(1): 41-61.

Zeiser, Pam Zeiser, P. (2017). New Repko & Szostak Edition Offers ‘More Focused Presentation.’ Integrative Pathways. Volume 39, No. 4 (October), p. 10-13.

Conference Presentations

Borg, Mary Mary Beal, Mary O. Borg, and Harriet Stranahan, “The Onus of Student Debt: Who is Most Impacted by the Rising Cost of Higher Education?” presented at the 401st International Conference on Economics, Management and Social Study (ICEMSS) in Melbourne, Australia. Dumont, Georgette APAAM conference: “Use of Data from City Open Data Portals to Improve Urban Service Delivery.” (co-authored with Genie Stowers, San Francisco State University). Chicago, IL, November 3-5. ASPA conference: “Public Works and City Services through 630-CITY.” Denver, CO, March 9-12. Gellers, Josh Gellers, Joshua C. and Christopher Jeffords. “State Capacity and the Implementation of Environmental Rights.” International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, Apr. 4-7, 2018. Gellers, Joshua C. and Cheatham, Trevor J. “Sustainable Development Goals and Environmental Justice: Realization through Disaggregation?” Wisconsin International Law Journal Annual Symposium, Sustainable Development Goals and International Law: Intersections of Environmental Law, Human Rights and Environmental Justice. University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, WI, Apr. 6, 2018. Pyakuryal, Sucheta Raymond W. Cox & Pyakuryal Sucheta. “Building Collaboration and Competition in the Public Sector.” Paper presented at American Society for Public Administration Annual Meet, March 2017, Atlanta, GA. Raymond W Cox III and Pyakuryal Sucheta. “A Framework for Organizational Integrity: Creating an Organizational Culture of Doing What is Right”. Paper presented at American Society for Public Administration Annual Meet, March 2017, Atlanta, GA.

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Schwam-Baird, David Interrogating Nationalism: How Should Social Scientists Think About Nationalism in the Global South in the 21st Century? at the Florida Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Saturday, March 24, 2018 at Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, Florida.

Grants and Contracts

Binder, Michael University of New Hampshire. Service Credit Union. Aug. 30 – 31, 2017. Grant $2,885.95 Jax Area Legal Aid. HUD Housing. August 2017. Grant $1,500 Clay County Chamber Foundation, Inc. Quality of Life. Nov. 13 – 16, 2017. $8,600. JPEF. Duval County Public Schools Annual Survey – Nov. 27 – Dec. 8, 2017. $23,500. Florida Times Union. Downtown Jax. Survey. April 10-18, 2018. $9,500. Florida Times Union. Downtown Jax. Survey. Jan. 3-4, 2018. $7,500. FDOT. Drive Sober Get Pulled Over Campaign. Mar. 26 – April 25, 2018. $56,075. City of Jacksonville Special Events. Jacksonville Jazz Festival. May 25 – 27, 2018. $7,500. Pinellas County School Board. Pinellas County Neighborhood School Survey. Dec. 12 – 17. $18,400.

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

Refereed Encyclo or ORSP Journal Conference Book Books pedia Invited Contracts Articles Proceedings Chapters Articles Presentatio & Grants ns

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Note: *More than 10 articles are in press this year and, if included, would put the total number of publications over 26.

*Author is an undergraduate research assistant or honors student. +Author is a graduate student. Journal Articles Alloway, T., Southard, M., Frankenstein, & Güss, C. D. (2017). What makes a pencil a pencil? Exploring the roles of working memory and intelligence in creativity. The International Journal of Creativity and Problem Solving, 27, 61-72. Banker, S., Ainsworth, S. E., Baumeister, R. F., Ariely, D., & Vohs, K. D. (2017). The sticky anchor hypothesis: Ego depletion increases susceptibility to situational cues. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 30, 1027-1040. Brown, E.R, Phills, C.E., Mercurio, D.G.+, Olah, M.+, & Veilleux, C.J.+ (2018). Ain’t she a woman? How warmth and competence stereotypes about women and female politicians contribute to the warmth and competence traits ascribed to individual female politicians. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. doi: 10.1111/asap.12151 Brown, E.R., Steinberg, M., Lu, Y., & Diekman, A.B. (2017). Is the lone scientist an American Dream? Perceived communal opportunities in STEM offer a pathway to closing US-Asia gaps in interest and positivity. Social Psychological and Personality Science. doi: 10.1177/1948550617703173 Carrico, A. R., Raimi, K. T., Truelove, H. B., & Eby, B. (2018). Putting your money where your mouth is: An experimental test of pro-environmental spillover from reducing meat consumption to monetary donations. Environment and Behavior, 50, 723-748. Fuglestad, A. J., Demerath, E. W., Finsaas, M. C., Moore, C. J., Georgieff, M. K., and Carlson, S. M. (2017) Maternal executive function, infant feeding responsiveness and infant growth during the first 3 months. Pediatric Obesity, 12: 102–110. doi: 10.1111/ijpo.12226.

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Gauvain, M., Perez, S. M., & Reisz, Z. (2018). Stability and change in mother–child planning over middle childhood. Developmental Psychology, 54(3), 571-585. doi:10.1037/dev0000456 Güss, C. D., & Dörner, D. (2018). The importance of motivation and emotion for explaining human cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, 38-39. Güss, C. D., *Hauth, D., *Wiltsch, F., Carbon, C. C., Schütz, A., & *Wanninger, K. (2018). Patience in everyday life: Three field studies in France, Germany, and Romania. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 49(3), 355-380 Güss, C. D., Tuason, M. T., **Göltenboth, N., & **Mironova, A. (2018). Creativity through the eyes of professional artists in Cuba, Germany, and Russia. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 49(2), 261–289. doi:10.1177/0022022117730817 Iversen, I. (2017). An inexpensive method to study response variability in acquisition and extinction of operant behavior. Mexican Journal Behavior Analysis, 43, 212-241. Monroe, A. E., Ainsworth, S. E., Vohs, K. D., & Baumeister, R. F. (2017). Fearing the future? Increasing future-oriented thought produces aversion to risky investments, trust, and immorality. Social Cognition, 35, 66-78. doi: 10.1521/soco.2017.35.1.66 Moses, J.F., Dwyer, P.C., Fuglestad, P.T., Kim, J.S., Maki, A., Snyder, M., & Terveen, L. (2017). Encouraging online engagement: The role of interdependent self-construal and social motives in fostering online participation. Personality and Individual Differences, special issue on Cyberspace. Nicholson, J. S., Barton, J., & Simons, A. (2018). Ability to categorize food predicts food choices in Head Start preschoolers. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. Seiverling, L., Anderson, K., Rogan, C., Alaimo, C., Argott, P, & Panora, J. (2018) A Comparison of a Behavioral Feeding Intervention With and Without Pre-Meal Sensory Integration Therapy. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. https://doi- org.dax.lib.unf.edu/10.1007/s10803-018-3604-z. Truelove, H. B., & Gillis, A.J. (2018). Perception of pro-environmental behaviors. Global Environmental Change, 49, 175-185. Conference Proceedings

Abduljaber, J.*, Jones, T.*, & Ainsworth, S. E. (2018). Dominance and prestige differentially predict feelings of contempt. Poster presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL. Ainsworth, S. E. (2018, February). Ascending the hierarchy: Relationships among motivational states, dominance, and aggression. Invited talk presented at Colby College Psychology Department Colloquium Series, Waterville, ME. Balch, B.*, Kӧnig, B*., MacKenzie, M. J., Ainsworth, S. E., Randolph-Seng, B., Baumeister, R. F., & Vohs, K. D. (2017, November). Disbelief in free will increases susceptibility to environmental cues. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Barton, J. M., Nicholson, J. S., & Gipson-Kendrick, Z*. (2018, March). Parent and health behavior change: A literature review of the mediating role of parents’ behavioral intentions

Page 77 of 93 on child health outcomes. Poster to be presented at the 2018 Society for Research in Human Development (SRHD) Bienniel Meeting, Plano, TX. Barton, J.M., Jacobvitz, D., & Nicholson, J.S. (2018, March). Where do parents fit into health behavior change?: Testing a new theoretical model. Poster to be presented at the Parenting and Family Dynamics preconference at the 19th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychologists, Atlanta, GA. Beard, J.+, & Fuglestad, A. J. (2018). Pre-adoption adversity and time in institutional care as predictors for cognitive development in internationally adopted children. Poster presented at the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research Conference, Jacksonville, FL. Broussard, T.*, Schönning, A., & Perez, S. M. (2018). Why so few women in engineering? Paper presented at the 2018 Annual International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems, Cocoa Beach, FL. Brown, E.R., & Phills, C.E. (2017, October). How stereotyping predicts the attributes associated with female political candidates. Paper presented at the New Research on Gender and Political Psychology 2017 Conference, New Orleans, LA. Brown, E.R., Phills, C.E., Veilleux, C. +, & Bacher, J. * (2017, November). Ain’t she a woman? Categorization of female politicians. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Bunyi, A.*, Ainsworth, S. E., & Baumeister, R. F. (2017, November). Self across time: Meaning, self-esteem, and linking present to future self. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. *Burger, M., Fuglestad, P.T., & Arikawa, A. (2017, November). Investigating the roles of regulatory focus and self-efficacy in a weight control and health promotion intervention. Poster presented at the annual meeting the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Cissel, H.+ & Truelove, H. B. (2017, November). Do I identify? How an identity-focused pro-environmental campus campaign impacted electricity usage and self-reported behaviors. Southeastern Society for Social Psychologists. Atlantic Beach, Florida. Doyon, C., Volante, V., Fagen, S., Macyczko, J., Carpenter, R., & Hooper, K.C. Exploring Emotional Processing with fNIRS. Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC), East Florida State College, Melbourne FL, February 2018 Ejankowski, S.+, & Perez, S. M. (2018). Age and gender differences in young children’s emotional understanding. Poster presented at the 2018 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Human Development, Plano, TX. Ellis, E*., Gargrave, R.*, & Leone, C. (2018). Protective versus acquisitive self-monitoring and self-selected jobs. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Charleston, SC. Ellis, E.* & Leone, C. (2018). Exhaustion versus disengagement: Self-monitoring differences in workplace burnout. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL., 2018.

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Ellis, E.*, & Leone, C. (2018). On fire or burned out?: Self-monitoring, job exhaustion, and job disengagement. Presentation at the eighth annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Melbourne, FL. Eng, M.*, Wood, M.*, Brown, E.R., Phills, C.E., & Wesely, J. (2018, April). Is there victim- blaming language in campus crime alerts? Poster presented at the SOARS conferences, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. *Fort, D.. Fuglestad, P., A. Arikawa (2018, Aprils). Effects of abbreviated lifestyle intervention on body composition and biological parameters in college students. Poster presented at the SOARS conference, University of North Florida. Fuglestad, P.T. (2018, March). Regulatory focus, well-being, and perceptions of value similarity in romantic relationships. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. Fuglestad, P.T., Rothman, A.J., & Linde, J.L. (2017, November). Mediators of weight loss in a regulatory focus-based intervention. Paper presented orally at the annual meeting the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Gargrave, R., Ellis, E., & Leone, C. (2017). Personality matters: Extroversion, neuroticism, and self-selection in job seeking. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Jacksonville, FL. Gonzalez, A.*, Ainsworth, S. E., & Maner, J. K. (2018). Disease avoidance mechanisms affect women’s preferences for symmetrical male faces. Poster presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL. Gonzalez, A.*, Zovath, N. J.*, Jackson, L. D.*, Fay, A. J., Ainsworth, S. E., & Maner, J. K. (2018). State anxiety promotes social cognitive responses to disease threat. Poster presented at the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research Conference, Jacksonville, FL. Grayson, W.*, & Fuglestad, A. J. (2018). Executive functioning in children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Poster presented at the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research Conference, Jacksonville, FL. Green, S.*, Robertson, K.*, Hawkins, L.B., Leone, C., & Cozza, S. (2018). Motives for anorexia nervosa: Protective versus acquisitive self-monitoring. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Charleston, SC. Green, S.*, Robertson, K.*, Leone, C., & Kalafatis-Russell A.+ (2018). Being transgender or bisexual: Self- monitoring differences in the coming-out experience. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL., 2018. Grubb, K. M.,* Fechtel, S.,* & Leding, J. K. (2018). Exploring the animacy effect: Are threatening or nonthreatening items more memorable? Annual Meeting of the University of North Florida’s Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship (SOARS). Jacksonville, FL Guillaume, T.*, & Leone, C. (2018).Green is your color. Covert versus attitudinal sociosexuality and romantic jealousy. Presentation at the eighth annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Melbourne, FL.

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Guillaume, T.*, Leone, C., & Andolina, L. (2018). Covert versus attitudinal sociosexuality and romantic jealousy: A multifaceted analysis of the “Green-Eyed Monster”. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. Guillaume, T.*, Leone, C., & Andolina, L. (2018). The suspicion condition: Sociosexual orientation and romantic jealousy. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL., 2018. Guillaume, T.*, Leone, C., Flanagan, N.* (2017). Dinner and dates or infants and investments: Influences of marriage and cohabitation on everyday decisions versus important future plans. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Jacksonville, FL. Güss, C. D. (2017, July 17-19). Perceptions of the Russian-Ukrainian and Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 9th European International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology IACCP Conference, Warsaw, Poland. Hall, V.*, Kantor, A*., & Leone, C. (2017). Intrapersonal and interpersonal effects on rejection sensitivity: Why so sensitive? Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Jacksonville, FL. Hanson, E.*, Mullis C.*, McGruder, K.*, Sisneros, K.*, Brown, E.R., Mann, A., & Phills, C. (2018, April). “What’s in a name?”: How the names of schools affect racial minorities compared to nonminorities. Poster presented at the SOARS conferences, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. *Hartsell, B., Fuglestad, P.T., & Arikawa, A. (2018, April). Lifestyle patterns associated with weight change in a brief weight control intervention. Poster presented at the SOARS conference, University of North Florida. Hathaway, M.* & Truelove, H. B. (2017, November). Environmental spillover effects from guilt and identity interventions. Southeastern Society for Social Psychologists. Atlantic Beach, Florida. Hathaway, M.* & Truelove, H.B. (2018). Environmental spillover effects from guilt and identity feedback. UNF Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship. Jacksonville, Florida. Hornberger, G. M., Carrico, A., Fraser, J., Gilligan, J., Truelove, H. B. (August 2017). Interdisciplinary research is essential for addressing water security. Keynote. Agricultural Decision Making conference. Colombo, Sri Lanka. *Hughes, A., & Fuglestad, P.T. (2017, November). (Mis)matching messages to self- monitoring orientations to encourage positive attitudes towards mental health services. Poster presented at the annual meeting the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Hull, K.+, Brown, E.R., Phills, C.E., Wesely, J., & Smith, C.* (2018, March). Effects of a Victim Blaming Crime Alert on Feelings of Safety, Bystander Intentions, and Stereotyping of Survivors. Poster presented at the 19th annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

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Irizarry, M.*, Shammout, R.*, Wood, E.* & Truelove, H.B. (2018). Spillover of pro- environmental behaviors in the presence of guilt or identity-boosting messages. UNF Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship. Jacksonville, Florida. Johnson, L.+, & Leone, C. (2017). The “Dark Quadrangle”: Effortful thinking, insular thinking, categorical thinking, and organized thinking. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Jacksonville, FL. Jones, T. F.*, & Ainsworth, S. E. (2017, November). Dominance and prestige differentially predict feelings of contempt. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Kalafatis, A.+, & Leone, C. (2018). “Thou Shalt Not…”: Religiosity and perceptions of frequency and acceptability of sexual behavior in gay, lesbian, and straight relationships. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. Kalafatis, A+., Leone, C., & Morrison, L.* (2017). Religiosity and attitudes about sexual behavior in gay, lesbian, and straight relationships. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Jacksonville, FL. Kalafatis-Russell, A.+, & Leone, C. (2018). Doing kinky vs. being kinky: Development and validation of a single-item measure for assessing BDSM orientation. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL., 2018. Kantor, A*., Kessler, J.*, & Leone, C. (2018). Self-monitoring and synchrony: Individual differences in social conversations. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL., 2018. Kantor, A.*, & Leone, C. (2018). Self -Monitoring and synchrony: Individual differences in communicating with new acquaintances. Presentation at the eighth annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Melbourne, FL. Kelly, C.*, Schönning, A., & Perez, S. M. (2018). Outreach project aimed at increasing gender diversity in engineering. Paper presented at the 2018 Annual International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems, Cocoa Beach, FL. *Knapp, S., & Fuglestad, P.T. (2018, April). The association of extraversion with experiences of stress. Poster presented at the SOARS conference, University of North Florida. Lam, Y. H. & Mann, A. (2018, February). First person perspectives of youth with autism about post-school transition. Paper presented at the annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists. Leding, J. K., & Gavronsky, A.* (2018). Animacy and threat in memory. Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association. Charleston, SC. Leone, C. & Kalafatis, A.+ (2018).The Walk-In Closet: Self-monitoring differences in strategic self-disclosure of sexual orientation for gays and lesbians. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

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Leone, C., & Hawkins, L.B. (2017). Mind-blowing presentations or presentations that blow: Best practices in preparing to present - Part 2. Invited presentation at the 10th annual Florida Statewide Symposium: Engagement in Undergraduate Research, Orlando, FL. Loewy, A.+ & Truelove, H. B. (2017, November). I am green, I’ll be green: Role of pro- environmental identity in performing green behavior. Southeastern Society for Social Psychologists. Atlantic Beach, Florida. *Lovaas, A. N., *Rumschik, D. M., *Todorovic, K., Toglia, M. P. & Berman, G. L. (2018, April). National and international perspectives on wrongful convictions and exonerations. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Maki, A., Araujo, B.+, Carrico, A., Raimi, K., Yeung, K., & Truelove, H. B. (2017, June). A meta-analytic examination of environmental behavior spillover? Invited presentation and panel moderator at University of Michigan Workshop: Net Gains for Pro-Environmental Behavior: Rebound Effects and Gateway Effects. Ann Arbor: MI. Mandavalli, A.* & Mann, A. (2017, July). The Mental Health Beliefs of Youth in Rural India. Poster presented at the annual conference of the International Association of School Psychologists. Mann, A., Miller, S., & Pigg, B.+ (2017, November). Incorporating mindfulness interventions into school-based practices. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Florida Association of School Psychologists. Mann, A., Mottes, A., Raines, T., Li, K., Williams, B., & Proctor, S. (2018, February). Intersectionality: Considerations for supporting students with multiple identities. Paper presented at the annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists. Mann, A., O’Neal, C., Schumacher-Martinez, R., Song, S., & Shriberg, D. (2018, February). Conducting research from a social justice lens: Participatory action research. Mini skills session presented at the annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists. Marcon, R. (2018, March). A closer look at teachers and children in voluntary prekindergarten programs above and below quality threshold for classroom language and literacy environment. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Human Development, Plano, TX. *McClanahan, S.M., & Wolff, J.M. (2017, November). Associations between parenting, neurobiological variables, and risk-taking. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL. McGruder, K. *, Sisneros, K. *, Brown, E.R., Mann, A., & Phills, C.E. (2018, February). Effects of Confederate-Named Schools on Racial Minorities Compared to Non-minorities. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL. Mercurio, D.+, *Mason, J.*, Jones, T. F., & Ainsworth, S. E. (2017, May). Lifting me up or tearing you down: The relationship between prestige and dominance motivation and envious intentions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.

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Mercurio, D.G. +, Brown, E.R., Allen, J.M., & Smith, J.S. (2018, March). Liking the ones you’re with: Fondness for a same gender lab partner contributes to greater science motivation. Poster presented at the 19th annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. Moscrip, A.*, Nicholson, J. S., & Kaplan, L. (2018. March). Generation Z goes to college. Poster to be presented at the 2018 Society for Research in Human Development (SRHD) Bienniel Meeting, Plano, TX. Nicholson, J. S., Winterbottom, C., Ohlson, M. & Moscrip, A.* (2017, September). Are all experiences created equal? An interdisciplinary evaluation of community-based learning opportunities. Presentation presented at the National Society for Experiential Education’s 46th Annual Conference, St. Pete, FL Olds, C.*, Miller, X.*, Brown, E.R., & Smith, J.S. (2018, April). Taking the “Broad” out of impact: The marginalization of gender-related psychology journals. Poster presented at the SOARS conferences, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Patel, K.*, Rickman, C.*, Hawkins, L., & Leone, C. (2017). From childhood to adulthood: Habituation to child physical abuse as a function of past personal experiences. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Jacksonville, FL. Phills, C.E., & Wolff, J.M. (2017, November). Intersecting prejudice: Categorization of Black women. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Powell, T.+, Phills, C., & Brown, E.R. (2018, April). Evaluating stereotypes of black and transgender sexual assault victims. Poster presented at the SOARS conferences, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Prato, D.*, & Leone, C. (2018). Can chameleons be authentic? It depends Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL., 2018. Prato, D.*, Yoho, M.+, & Leone, C. (2018). Are high self-monitors genuine?: A study of self- monitoring and authenticity. Presentation at the eighth annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Melbourne, FL. Robert, A.*, Geary, M.*, Jacoby, A.*, Hawkins, L., & Leone, C. (2018). Sex or SES?: Attitudes about child sexual abuse as a function of perpetrators’ attributes. Presentation at the eighth annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Melbourne, FL. Robert, A.*, Geary, M.*, Jacoby, A.*, Hawkins, L., & Leone, C. (2018). Classy or trashy? Effects of perpetrators’ SES and sex on attitudes toward child sexual abuse. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship, Jacksonville, FL., 2018. Robertson, K.*, Green, S.*, Hawkins, L., Leone, C., & Cozza, S. (2018). Self-monitoring and eating disorders: Protective versus acquisitive motives for anorexia nervosa. Presentation at the eighth annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Melbourne, FL.

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Semple J. & Wang, D.Y.(2018). The size of the stimulus-response correspondence effect as a function of the amount of correspondence between stimulus and response. Poster presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL. *Sisneros, K.M., & Fuglestad, P.T. (2017, November). Self-compassion and personality: A cross-sectional study of big five personality, moral reasoning, and values. Poster presented at the annual meeting the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL.Undergraduate poster award winner. Smith, S.+, Ainsworth, S. E., & Maner, J. K. (2017, November). Disease avoidance mechanisms affect women’s preferences for symmetrical male faces. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Smith, S.+, Mercurio, D.+, & Ainsworth, S. E. (2018, April). Lifting me up or tearing you down: Prestige and dominance motivation as predictors of benign and malicious envy. Poster presented at the Conference of Florida Graduate Schools, Tallahassee, FL. Smith, S.+, Mercurio, D+., & Ainsworth, S. E. (2018, March). Lifting me up or tearing you down: Prestige and dominance motivation as predictors of benign and malicious envy. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. Surprenant, B., Toglia, M., & Hooper, K.C. Evaluating False Memory and Deception in a DRM Paradigm using fNIRS. Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research & Scholarship (SOARS), University of North Florida, Jacksonville FL, April 2018 *Robinson, E. M., *Bateh, A. M., *Bayer, S. G., *McColman, K., Pittman, A. E., Farris, E. A., & Toglia, M. P. (2018, March). Perceived credibility of older adult eyewitness testimony. Poster presented at the annual Southeastern Psychological Association meeting, Charleston, SC. *Todorovic, K., *Rumschik, D. M., Toglia, M. P., Berman, G. L., *Glober, C. & *Lovaas, A. N. (2018, March). Checking the list! Recommended procedures for mistaken identification cases. Poster presented at the annual American Psychology-Law Society meeting, Memphis, TN. *Tolentino, C. & Wolff, J.M. (2017, November). The role of risk-taking, peers, and neurobiological variables in academic achievement. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Toglia, M. P., & Lovaas, A. N. (2017, November). The Innocence Project: Promoting social justice by coding mistaken lineup identification cases. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the DHI Digital Projects Showcase, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Toglia, M. P., Rumschik, D. M., Todorovic, K., Berman, G. L. & Glober, C. (2017, November). Breaking the code: Analyses of mistaken identification cases in the Innocence Project. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, BC. Truelove, H. B. & Gillis, A. J. (2017, November). Straight from the horses’ mouths: Laypeople’s perceptions of pro-environmental behavior. Oral Presentation. Southeastern Society for Social Psychologists. Atlantic Beach, Florida.

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Truelove, H. B. (2017, June). From behavioral programs to policy support: A monster lurking within? Invited presentation and panel moderator at University of Michigan Workshop: Net Gains for Pro-Environmental Behavior: Rebound Effects and Gateway Effects. Ann Arbor: MI. Wilson, G*, Bunyi, A.*, Ainsworth, S. E., & Baumeister, R. F. (2018, April). Does linking present to future self increase perceived meaning in life? Poster presented at the Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research Conference, Jacksonville, FL. Wolff, J.M., *McClanahan, S.M., *Beard, S.J., & Rospenda, K.M. (2018, April). Longitudinal associations between harassment experiences and alcohol abuse, depression, and college graduation. Paper symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Minneapolis, MN. *Wright, M., Fuglestad, P.T., & Arikawa, A. (2018, February). The role of grit in a self- directed weight control intervention. Poster presented at the annual Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL. Yoho, M.+, Prato, D.*, & Leone, C. (2018). Authenticity, contingent self-esteem and protective versus acquisitive self-monitoring. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Charleston, SC. Zovath, N. J.*, Jackson, L. D*., Fay, A. J., Ainsworth, S. E., & Maner, J. K. (2018). State anxiety promotes social cognitive responses to disease threat. Poster presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Melbourne, FL. Zovath, N. J.*, Jackson, L. D.*, Fay, A. J., Ainsworth, S. E., & Maner, J. K. (2017, November). State anxiety promotes social cognitive responses to disease threat. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlantic Beach, FL. Books Alloway, T.P. (2018). WM & Clinical Developmental Disorders. Taylor & Francis. Book Chapters

Alloway, T.P., & Rodak, J. (2018). Developmental Coordination Disorder. In T.P. Alloway (Ed.), Working Memory & Clinical Developmental Disorders. Taylor & Francis. Güss, C. D., & Macapagal, M. E. J. (2017). Cognitive psychology as seen from an international and Filipino perspective. In G. Rich, U. P. Gielen, & H. Takooshian (Eds.), Internationalizing the Teaching of Psychology: Part II: Areas and Courses (pp. 231-248). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. Güss, C. D., & Teta, E.*(2018). Dynamic decision making across cultures. In C. Faucher, (Ed.), Advances in culturally-aware intelligent systems and in cross-cultrual psychological studies (pp. 351-365). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. Encyclopedia Articles

Leone, C. (2018) Biography of Christopher Leone. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T.K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of personality and individual differences. Berlin, Germany: Springer- Verlag.

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Refereed Papers or Invited Presentations

Brown, E.R. (2018, February). Gender bias: Contributing and mitigating factors in creating a welcoming environment in STEMM. Speaker for the American Association of Bovine Practitioners Recent Graduate Conference, Saint Louis, MO. Brown, E.R. (2018, January). Identifying and overcoming obstacles in STEM. Speaker for the American Physical Society Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Brown, E.R. (2018, January). Flourishing in male-dominated fields. Speaker for the workshop for the American Physical Society Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Brown, E.R. (2018, April). Is the Lone Scientist an American Dream? Perceived Communal Opportunities in STEM Offer a Pathway to Closing U.S.-Asia Gaps in Interest and Positivity. Showcase of Faculty Scholarly & Creative Activity, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Leone, C., & Hawkins, L.B. (2017). The permanence of stereotyping: How closure reinforces lay perceptions of child abuse. Invited symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Jacksonville, FL. Leone, C., & Hawkins, L.B. (2018). "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and gosh darn it you should like me!" Writing a compelling personal statement. Invited workshop at the eighth annual meeting of the Florida Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium, Melbourne, FL. External Grants 2013-2017 National Science Foundation. Rebound vs. Gateway Effects of Pro-Environmental Behavior. Truelove, H. Co-PI with A.R. Carrick (PI), E. Weber, M. Vandenbergh & M. Gerrard. $445,141(PI on $198,960 UNF sub award). Internal Grants

Leding, J. (Summer 2018). Using Eye Tracking Equipment to Test Theories of the Evolutionary Underpinnings of the Human Memory System – Academic Affairs Summer Scholarship Grant – Funded: $7500. Brown, E.R. & Barr, E. (Summer 2018). Pregnancy Prevention Amongst College Student in Greatest Need- Academic Affairs Interdisciplinary Faculty Development Grant- Funded: $20,000. Zhiping Yu, Andrea Arikawa, & Fuglestad, P.T. 2018-2021 Dean’s Research Professorship Grant, Brooks College of Health, University of North Florida. Title: Examining the impact of college on eating disorders, weight and health behaviors: A longitudinal cohort study

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND SOCIAL WORK

Books Publish 2018 Health Care in Motion: Immobilities in Health Service Delivery and Access Edited by Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, Ginger A. Johnson, and Anne E. Pfister 2017 Ballantine, Jean, Joan Z. Spade, and Jenny Stuber. Schools and Society: A Sociological Approach to Education, 6th edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2017 Ballantine, Jeanne, Floyd M. Hammack, and Jenny Stuber. The Sociology of Education: A Systematic Analysis, 8th ed. New York: Routledge. Published Chapters in a Book Keith Ashley. 2018 Mocama Life at Santa Cruz de Guadalquini: Persistence and Accommodation under the Mission Bell. In Franciscans and American Indians in Pan- Borderlands Perspective: Adaptation, Negotiation, and Resistance, edited by Jeffrey M. Burns and Timothy J. Johnson, pp 107-124. The Academy of American Franciscan History, Berkeley, CA. Anne Pfister and Cecilia Vindola-Padros “Fluid and Mobile Identities: Travel, Imaginaries, and Practices of Caregiving among Families of Deaf Children in Mexico City”. In Health and Care in Motion” Worlds in Motion book series, Berghahn Press edited by Cecilia Vindrola- Padros, Ginger A. Johnson, and Anne E. Pfister Prospectus under review for a Book or Monography Anne Pfister “Collaborative Arts-Based Ethnography: Anthropological Insights” for University of Toronto Press Jenny Stuber “Aspen and the American Dream: Class, Culture, and the Politics of Place.” Currently under desk/editorial review at University of California Press and Oxford University Press. In press Chapters in a Book or Research Encyclopedia Keith Ashley, Yamasee Migrations into the Mocama and Timucua Mission Provinces of Florida (1667-1683): An Archaeological Perspective. In The Yamasee Indians: From Florida to South Carolina, edited by Denise I. Bossy. University of Nebraska Press. Gordon Rakita, Mortuary Analysis. In The SAS Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, edited by Sandra Lopez Varela, Wiley-Blackwell. Richard Phillips “Mormon family life,” Encyclopedia of Intimate and Family Relationships. Macmillan.

Under Review Chapters in a Book Keith Ashley. Moving to Where the River Meets the Sea: Origins of the Mill Cove Complex. In Reconsidering Mississippian Households and Communities. Edited volume under review, University of Alabama Press.

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Articles in Peer Review National Journal Anne Pfister. “Language Readiness and Language among Deaf Children” in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS), Spring/Summer 2017 Ronald Lukens-Bull. (2017) “Pesantren, Madrasah, and the Future of Islamic Education in Indonesia.” Kawula: Journal of Local Culture. 4.1 Weng, S. & Clark, P. G. (2018). Working with Homeless Populations to Increase Access to Services: A Social Service Providers’ Perspective through the Lens of Stereotyping and Stigma. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 29(1), 81-101. Weng, S. & Clark, P. G. (2017). In pursuit of social justice: A comparison of emic & etic perspectives of social service providers. Journal of Community Practice, 25(3-4), 287-308. Articles in Peer Review Regional Journal VanPool, T. L., J. R. Topi, C. S. VanPool, and G.F.M. Rakita, 2017 Medio Period Architecture and Archaeology at 76 Draw. The Artifact. 52: 1-29. Rakita, G. F. M., S. Wester, and E.M. McCarthy, 2017 Scratching the Surface: Surface Sampling of the 76 Draw Site, Luna County, New Mexico. The Artifact. 52: 37-49. Pierson, M., and G.F.M. Rakita, 2017 Functional, Temporal, and Cultural Analysis of Plainware Ceramics from 76 Draw, Luna County, New Mexico. The Artifact. 52: 51-61. Kircher, K., T.L. VanPool, C.S. VanPool, and G.F.M. Rakita, 2017 Grinding, Hammering, and Polishing: Analysis of the Ground Stone Artifacts from 76, Draw. The Artifact. 52: 109- 121. Fernandez, A., G.F.M. Rakita, and C.S. VanPool, 2017 Field to Photoshop: Explorations in Photo Documentation, Digital Cartography, and the Analysis of a Roasting Pit at the 76 Draw Site. The Artifact. 52: 123-137. Articles Under Review Choi, S., Lewis, J.A., Harwood, S.A., Mendenhall, R., & Huntt, M.B. Sense of Belonging as a Mediator of Racial Microaggressions and Depressive Symptoms Among Asian American College Students. Asian American Journal of Psychology. Choi, S., Weng, S., Park, H., & Kim, Y. Effects of Asian immigrants’ group membership in the association between perceived racial discrimination and psychological well-being: The interplay of immigrants’ generational status, age, and ethnic subgroup. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. Choi, S., & Weng, S., & Park, H-J. Counter effects of Ethnic and Racial Identity (ERI) as a buffer against perceived racial discrimination among Asian immigrants. Community Mental Health Journal Weng, S., & Choi, S. Examining Refugee Integration: Perspective of Community Members. Journal of Refugee Studies Tabb, KM., Samara, P., Choi, S., Hudson, A., Donovan, L., Huang, H. Motivated by a Mandate: a university-clinic partnership to develop a perinatal depression registry at a community based hospital in the Midwest. Advances in Social Work.

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Ronald Lukens-Bull and Kristen Angelucci (n.d.) “Religious “Dialects” and the Linguistic Modeling of Variation in Islam” submitted to Journal Walisonggo (submitted October, 2017) Richard Phillips, “Demography and Information Technology Impact Religious Commitment among: Latter-day Saints in the Intermountain West,” Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Articles (Revise and Resubmit request) Anne Pfister, That’s When Our Pilgrimage Began: Transformational Journeys among Hearing Parents of Deaf Children. For Journal of Medical Anthropology. Park, H., Zhan, M.& Choi, S.(Revise and Resubmit). Racial-ethnic differences in after-school childcare arrangements and the labor conditions of low-income working mothers. Journal of Family Social Work. Published a Paper in a Conference proceedings Rosa DeJorio, “Entre état d'urgence et insécurité résiduelle : réflexions autour de la gouvernementalité au Mali contemporain.” Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference of the Mande Studies Association Intersecting Identities: Coexistence, Conflict and Reconciliation in West Africa and Its Diasporas August 2-6, 2017 / 2-6 août 2017 International University of Grand Bassam (IUGB) Côte d’Ivoire. Papers Presented at State Conferences Keith Ashley: Archaeology of the ‘Isla de Sarabay’ (Big Talbot Island. Paper presented at the Timucuan Science & History Symposium (National Park Service), Jacksonville, Florida. January. Keith Ashley: Mill Cove Complex: Recent Testing, Origins, and Connections to Cahokia. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. May. Aubrey Farrell and Keith Ashley: An Overview of the University of North Florida’s 2017 Summer Field School. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, St.Petersburg, Florida. May. Lacy Bocharski and Keith Ashley: Resurrecting Grant Mound (8DU14): The Other Mill Cove Complex Mound. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. May. Keith Ashley: Continuing St. Johns II (AD 900-1250) Research through UNF Field Schools. Paper presented at the 2018 Symposium on Coastal Plain Archaeology, South Georgia College, Douglas. February. Robert Thunen: Lidar and Landscape Archaeology: The Case from Big Talbot Island, Paper presented at the Timucuan Science & History Symposium (National Park Service), Jacksonville, Florida. January. Papers Presented at Regional Conferences Keith Ashely and Robert Thunen, St. Johns River Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers: Cahokia’s Connection to Florida. Paper presented at the 74rd annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa, OK. November. Keith Ashley and Robert Thunen, The Maritime Timucua: Mocama Missions by the Sea, Paper

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presented at the Aucilla Research Institute Spanish Missions in Florida and Borderlands Conference, Monticello.

Papers Presented at National Conferences Anne Pfister and Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway: Modality Matters in Language Ideology: Embodied Experience and Signing Practices, at 116th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (November 2017) in Washington, DC. Rosa De Jorio: Families of resemblances: intersections and disjunctures in the early history of women’s movement in Mali.” Paper presented at the American Ethnological Society Spring Meeting, March 22-24, 2014 Philadelphia, PA. Rosa De Jorio: “The End of Polygamy? Temporary Alliances and Latent Conflicts between Christians and Muslims in French Soudan/Mali (1955-1960).” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 28 – December 3, Washington, DC. Richard Phillips: Are Utah Mormons Still Distinctive? A Longitudinal Investigation. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. Paper Presented at International Conferences Anne Pfister: Convivencia as Language Socialization in a Mexican Deaf School “Infancias y Adolescencias, Dispositivos y Exclusiones en un mundo globalizado. for 36th International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association - LASA (XXXVI Congreso Internacional de la Asociación de Estudios Latinoamericanos) in Barcelona, Spain. Rosa De Jorio: “Entre état d'urgence et insécurité résiduelle : réflexions autour de la gouvernementalité au Mali contemporain.” Paper presented at the Mande Studies Association (MANSA)10th International Conference, International University of Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire August 2-6, 2017 Ronald Lukens-Bull: “Teaching Islam in the Bible Belt” on an Invited Plenary Session at the Annual International Conference of Islamic Studies, November 20-23, 2017 Ronald Lukens-Bull: “Islamic Education in Indonesia: Competitive or a Unique Mission” on an Invited Plenary Session at Halaqah Ulama ASEAN 2017, 17-19 October 2017, Jakarta Invited Research Presentation Rakita, G. F. M. 2018 The Relics and Remains of the Ancient Paquiméans. Presentation at the Amerind Museum, Dragoon, Arizona. Ronald Lukens-Bull: “Negotiating Identity in Islamic Education in Indonesia” International Seminar for the International Class Program, State Islamic University Malang, October 27 2017 Ronald Lukens-Bull: “Linguistic Modeling of Variation in Islam” State Islamic University Walisongo, October 22, 2017 Semarang. Ronald Lukens-Bull: “Islamic Education: Continuity and Change” Faculty of Tarbiya and Teaching Science. State Islamic University Syarif Hidyatullah, October 20, 2017 Jakarta.

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National Awards and Grants Anne Pfister: 2017-18 Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholar Award for research in Mexico. $20,000. Shinwoo Choi, South Korea Department of Interior and Safety for $12,000 for research on “Comparative Analysis of International Refugee Policies.” Ronald Lukens-Bull: August 1, “Pluralism as Piety” Fulbright Senior Scholarship, awarded. Research will be carried out in 2018-2019 Jeff Will (principal PI) external funding sources. Magnolia-Healthy Start 1- 2nd Year $93,900.00 Fatherhood Initatives (Heather Start Year 3 $63,000 Healthy Start Azalea Project Opiod Detection training $10,000 University Awards Anne Pfister: 2017-18 UNF Faculty Development Grant for Scholarship for Signs of Change: Politics, Sign Language and Deaf Education in Barcelona. Rosa De Jorio: 2017-18 UNF Faculty Development Grant for Scholarship. Field research among West African Muslim communities in Atlanta, GA.

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Summary of FY 2018 COAS ORSP grants and contracts

FY 2018 COAS ORSP Grants and Contracts

total of $1,544,861 Physics SASW $79,692 $87,000 5% 6%

PSPA $248,725 Biology 16% $672,651 43%

Chemistry $456,793 30%

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Summary of Individual Contributions to FY2018 ORSP grants and contracts

Smith, KellyJohnson, Eric 0.46% 0.46% Albright, L. Barry Huelsnitz, Warren 0.52% Choi, Shinwoo 0.34% 0.78% Rossi, Anthony Hewitt, John 0.03% 1.89% Casamatta, Dale Kelso, Christopher 0.03% 2.42% Gilg, Matthew 3.89% Will, Jeffry 4.87% Dix, Nicole 25.90% Chalk, Stuart 10.57%

Gelsleichter, James 12.59% Lane, Amy 19.09%

Binder, Michael 16.15%

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