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University of West Georgia Faculty Accomplishments Calendar Year 2016 Table of Contents University of West Georgia Faculty Accomplishments Calendar Year 2016 Table of Contents College of Arts and Humanities………………………………………………………………….....3 College of Education……………………………………………………………………………...42 College of Science and Mathematics……………………………………………………………..106 College of Social Sciences………………………………………………………………….…….117 Ingram Library …………………………………………………………………………….…….168 Tanner Health System School of Nursing……………………………………………….….……175 2 College of Arts and Humanities Internal Grants Bohannon, K. Received 2017 UWG Faculty Research Grant to conduct research at Yale University Byrd, J. (2016) COAH Travel Grant ($3,000) Byrd, J., and Self, C. (2016) Presidential Instrumental and Travel Grant ($25,000) Fuentes, Yvonne. FY 16 Faculty Research Grant, University of West Georgia. $800 for Travel to the 18th Century Society Conference. Haught, Leah. 2016 COAH Faculty Research Grant Hunt, E. (2016) University Technology Grant ($3600) Iamiceli, M.(2016) UWG Tech Fee Grant, Graphic Design Program Equipment, ($?). Kilpatrick, Robert. Faculty Research Grant, University of West Georgia, FY 2017. $2,000 for museum research in Antwerp, Belgium. Lamfers, R. (2016) UWG Tech Fee Grant, Art and Biology collaboration with Christopher Tabit, ($8XXX). McCullers, M. Faculty Research Grant to begin research on a new project examining the social history of the car in twentieth century Southern Africa.($4100) McGuire, C. (2016) Presidential Grant, Art Camp and recruitment money ($2000.00); UWG SRAP, Student Research Assistance Program, (NA);Faculty Development Grant- the Great Moon Hoax- collaborative funding with Mark Schoon- (not funded). Monaghan, J. (2016) Tech Fee Proposal Grant ($38,000) Morris, J. (2016) UWG Tech Fee Grant, Lab Assistants for Department of Art Computer Labs, ($2349); UWG Tech Fee Grant, Aerial Photography through the Application of Drone Technology ($?). Santini, D. (2016) SRAP, Printmaking, Studio Assistant ($NA); UWG Faculty Research Grant, On the Road to Terminus, map and exhibition flyer for Outliers ($NA). Schoon, M. (2016) UWG SRAP Grant to assist in the production of new art ($1,475); UWG Tech Fee Grant, Photography lab equipment ($9,837); UWG Tech Fee Grant, Lab Assistants for Department of Art Computer Labs, ($2349); UWG Tech Fee Grant, Photography editing & video rendering station ($3,399). Shunn, K. (2016) UWG SAFBA Grant for Gallery Program, Annual Art Awards and purchases, and Outdoor Sculpture Program. ($29,500); Presidential Grant, Art Camp and recruitment money ($2000.00). Smith, S. (2016) UWG SRAP Grant for Gallery Assistants ($2,500). Zamostny, Jeffrey. Faculty Research Grant, University of West Georgia, FY 2017. $3167 for archival research for the project Fan Cultures of Silver Age Spain: Kiosk Literature in the UCLA Library Special Collections 3 External Grants Blair, John and Cormican, Muriel. $25,000 Halle Foundation Grant to support study abroad program in Oldenburg, Germany. Shunn, K. & Gaquere, A. (2015-present) Engaging teens in after school programs in public libraries, NFS Grant, CoPI ($100,000-Unfunded) Harrison, Rebecca. 2016 Obama Fellow for Southern Literature, Transnational American Studies Institute at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, Summer 2016. Erben, Patrick. Obama Fellowship in Early American Studies at Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. Summer 2016. MacKinnon, E. 2016 Recipient of National Resource Center Grant for $3000.00 received from the International and Foreign Language Education Division of the U.S. Department of Education, Course Development Stipends for Russia, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, administered through the Ohio State University and other Title XI National Resource Centers The Center for Public History (Ann McCleary, Julia Brock, Keri Adams) brought in more than $225,000 in cooperative agreements. Creative Works Beasley, Laura Lee. “A Modern Woman Faints” Nimrod International Journal. Fall 2016. Bleuel, J: Soloist with River Ridge High School at University of Georgia High School Music Festival Brock, J. Co-organized an exhibit within Georgia State University’s Ernest G. Welch Gallery titled “Narratology.” Brock, J. Guest edited a syndicated poetry show, Melodically Challenged, in the spring of 2016, on the theme, “The Past.” Byrd, J. (2016) Conducted District XII 9-10 Honor Band Byrd, J. (2016) Conducted District XIV Middle School Honor Band Byrd, J. (2016) Guest-conducted the Collins Hill High School Wind Ensemble at the state music educator convention (GMEA) Byrd, J. (2016) Guest-conducted the North Gwinnett Middle School Band at the state music educator convention (GMEA) Chaple, Katie. “Pretty Little Rooms.” Inspired Georgia. (UGA Press), Anthology, Eds., Judson Mitcham, Michael David Murphy, and Karen L. Paty. 2016. 114. Collins, D. UNF International Juried Ceramics Exhibition, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL (2016); 7th annual 10x10x10xTieton, Tieton Arts and Humanities, Tieton, WA (2016). 4 Crean, E. Laborious Conditions – Cashiers, Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana (Feb 2016); 186th Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, invited by Micheal O’Dea, president of the RHA; Gallaher Gallery, Dublin, Ireland(?); Winter Exhibition, Green Fuse Gallery, Westport, Mayo, Ireland (2016); Nick O’ Time, Kibbee Gallery, Atlanta, GA (2016); Matchbox, McGing’s, Westport Arts Festival, Ireland, non-juries exhibition (2016); Hambidge Art Auction and Performance, The Goat Farm Arts Center, Atlanta GA. (April 2016); Clidfen Arts Week, Clifden, Galway, Ireland (2016) Cuomo, A: Director and Playwright: Whispers and Lies UWG 2/16 Cuomo, A: Director: Antigone Project UWG 11/16 Darvas, B. Makeup FX Artist; Crash, Bang, Burn: Web series Darvas, B. Additional Makeup FX Artist; The Walking Dead, season , TV series Darvas, B. Make up FX Artist; Crossroads; Independent Short film Darvas, B. Scenic Designer: UWG Theatre Production, The Antigone Project Darvas, B. Scenic Designer: UWG Theatre Production, Whispers and Lies Darvas, B. SPFX Lab Tech; Hush. Toby Sells Creature Makeup FX shop. Feature Film Darvas, B. SPFX Lab Tech; Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace. Toby Sells Creature Makeup FX shop. TV Series Darvas, B. SPFX Lab Tech; Outlaws and Angels. Toby Sells Creature Makeup FX shop. Feature Film Davidson, Chad “Still Life with Wasp Nest.” Still Life with Poem: 100 Natures Mortes in Verse. Eds. Jehanne Dubrow and Lindsay Lusby. Chestertown, MD: The Literary House P, 2016. 105. Davidson, Chad. “In Ravenna.” Inspired Georgia. Ed. Judson Mitcham. Athens: U of Georgia P, 2016. 61. Davidson, Chad. 9 poems in journals in 2016 Dixon, E. Decatur Fine Arts Exhibition, Decatur, GA (2016); Nick O’ Time, Kibbee Gallery, Atlanta, GA (2016); Hambidge Art Auction and Performance, The Goat Farm Arts Center, Atlanta GA. (April 2016); Ritual, The J Gallery, Atlanta (?); Painted 4 backgrounds for Stacy Barton’s animation, Vivienne’s Girls,(2016) Elman, R.: Director, Spring Awakening(Musical), UWG 10/16 Fraser, Greg. 4 poems in print Fuchs, C.: Audiobook Narrator, Alkaline Diet, by Elena Garcia and James Adler Fuchs, C.: Every 28 Hours, Ensemble, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA Gingerich, C: Music Faculty Concert-performed 3 piano solos Hannaford, J. Recent Work: Joey Hannaford and Melissa Harshman, Scuola Internazionale di Grafica, Venice, Italy, (August 2016); Mostra, University of Georgia Studies Abroad Program, Palazzo Casali, Cortona, Italy, (July 2016). Hays, T. Two Bronze commissions “Best Sneakers” & “John Weseley”- bronze (2016) Hibbard, K. (2016) accompanied vocal soloist for Lit Mu Club annual meeting 5 Hibbard, K. (2016) Conducted Chamber Singers performances for Honors Day Convocation, Luso-Hispanic Day, and Kathy Wright retirement event in Newnan Hibbard, K. (2016) Conducted Collegium Vocale (community chorus) performances in Atlanta (March, November) Hibbard, K. (2016) Conducted Concert Choir performance for Interdisciplinary Conference Hipchen, Emily. Ybabruopeek.” Borderlands and Crossroads: Writing the Motherland. Iamiceli, M. Pressing Matters VI, APS Members Exhibition, Paper Plane Gallery, College Park, GA. (Oct 13-Nov 23,2016); Artist in Residence, Weir Farm Art Center, Weir Farm National Park, National Historic Site, Wilton, CT (July 2016). Kesler, Jason. Short story “For S. M. A.” published in New Writing, May 11th (online and in print) Lamfers, R. Artist Representation at West of the Moon Gallery, Flagstaff, Arizona (2014-Present); International Sculpture Conference Exhibitionat Carrie Furnace for the 2016 International Sculpture Conference, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania (Oct 2016); North Georgia Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, University of North Georgia, Dahlonega, Georgia(2014-16); Hattiesburg Alliance for Public Art Outdoor sculpture competition, Hattiesburg Alliance for Public Art, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (Mar 2016-Mar 2017); State of Matter, Keystone Iron Works, Scranton, Pensylvania (May-July 2016). Laura McKee, 12 poems in journals McCarthy, J.: Actor, As You Like It, Folding Chair Classical Theatre (Oct. 2016) McCarthy, J.: Film: Rebecca (Lead), Dead by Midnight: Blindside, You42 Productions (Dec. 2016) McGuire, C. Hambidge Art Auction and Performance, The Goat Farm Arts Center, Atlanta GA. (April 2016) Monaghan, J.: Lighting Designer, "The Big Bad Musical", University of West GA Monaghan, J.: Lighting Designer, "Of Mice and Men", Serenbee Playhouse Monaghan, J.: Lighting Designer, "Spring Awakening", University of West GA Monaghan, J.: Lighting Designer, "Sweeney Todd", Actor's Express Theatre. Monaghan, J.: Lighting Designer,
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