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A Celebration of Scholarship and Creativity Annual Report Of Faculty Scholarship September 2019 - August 2020 From the President We have embarked on a significant chapter in the history of this university – one that combines the assets of what was two universities and a major health system into one exceptional resource for the East Texas region – and I am honored to celebrate the outstanding work being done by our faculty, staff, students and resident physicians. While East Texas has experienced much growth and advancement, our region of the state continues to reflect an older, poorer and less-educated demographic. That is one reason the research and scholarship that we recognize here is so important. One of the major benefits of the unification of UT Tyler and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler has been enhancing the life-impacting research being conducted daily. As one institution, we have a more seamless pathway to crucial collaborations that will improve healthcare, enrich quality of life, advance medicine and save lives. Thank you for the great work that not only fortifies your discipline and practice, but also provides an excellent return on the investment the region has made in UT Tyler. Dr. Kirk Calhoun The Robert R. Muntz Library is delighted to be an active participant in acknowledging The University of President, University of Texas at Tyler Texas at Tyler faculty’s scholarly and creative works. As primary knowledge supporters for our institution, Muntz Library staff are here to work with, and for, our faculty in any way we can to promote their academic endeavors. We have shown our respect and admiration for this in a most profound way for the past five years via the “A Celebration of Scholarship and Creativity” event. We confirm this by our constant interactions and support for faculty and students through our librarian liaisons, library public services, technical services, library systems and university archives. On behalf of all the Robert R. Muntz staff, I extend to you all a heartfelt congratulations on your scholarly and creative accomplishments for AY 19/20. -Rebecca McKay Johnson, Executive Director of Robert R. Muntz Library This annual review is compiled to promote scholarship and document a record of the published and creative works of The University of Texas at Tyler faculty for academic year 2019-2020. Information was compiled from Faculty180©, the University’s platform for faculty activity reporting and the UT Health Science Center at Tyler. Art and Art History CHAPTERS Simmons, D. L. (2020). Clearly Human IV (First Place Nationally). In Saint Louis Artist Guild. Saint Louis Artist Lisot-Nelson, E. A. (2020). “Sculpting and Human Rights: An Guild. https://www.stlouisartistsguild.org/clearly-human- Exploration of Fasasi Abeedeen Tunde’s Works in Italy.” iv In The Art of Human Rights: Commingling Art, Human Simmons, D. L. (2020). NYC4PA: Water 2020 “NIGHT POOL: Rights and the Law in Africa (pp. 103–130). Springer IMMERSION” In Jadite Gallery 413 W 50th St (1,315.14 International Publishing. mi) New York, New York 10019. NYC4PA. https://www. College of Arts Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2020). “Photographic Silhouettes nyc4pa.com/summer-2018 and Human Rights in Africa: Confronting and Deterring Wright, M. (2019, September 7–October 26). Interchange. In Female Genital Mutilation in Aida Silvestri’s Unsterile South Dallas Cultural Center. South Dallas & Sciences Clinic” In The Art of Human Rights: Commingling Art, Cultural Center. Human Rights, and the Law in Africa (pp. 23–44). Wright, M. (2020, January 13–February 27). In Response: An The faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences are extraordinary Springer. Exhibition of Selected Works from an Artist-Invites-Artist Group Residency. In FAC Gallery, University of Texas at scholars, teachers, and mentors. Their student focus is evident in CREATIVE PERFORMANCES Tyler. University of Texas at Tyler. everything they do, including scholarly and creative work. The ability of our students to participate in research and then present Hughes, A. S. (2019, September). Art Studio Faculty Exhibition. JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS or publish the results alongside their faculty mentor is important. In Group exhibition. Over the last year, the faculty has published 101 articles in peer- Hughes, A. S. (2019). Holiday Group Show. In Group Show. Lisot-Nelson, E. A. (2020). “Refugees of War: Barocci’s review journals, 10 books, 37 chapters, and created 49 creative Hughes, A. S. (2019). “Impulse” In Group Exhibition. Aeneas Fleeing Troy, Classical Antecedents to Hughes, A. S. (2020, Autumn). “Head East-DADA” In Group Contemporary Issues” Konsthistorisk Tidskrift /Journal of works. A majority of these efforts involved student contributors. Exhibition. Art History, 89(1), 35-56. https://doi.org/10.1080/002336 Hughes, A. S. (2020). “Perspectives” In Three Person 09.2020.1742786 The diversity of the contributions our faculty make to Exhibition. understanding and improving the world around us is inspiring. OTHER Our faculty and students work on projects ranging from new ways CREATIVE PRODUCTIONS to save endangered species, to building virus-like particles for the Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2019). Text panels for Victor Thall Hughes, D. (2019, March). Paintings and Sculptures by Alexis exhibition. Longview Museum. treatment of cancer, to analyzing important works of literature, Serio and Dewane Hughes. In Art on Henderson. Art on Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2019). “Victor Thall: Modernist to understanding culture and the societies that develop them, Henderson. Interlocutor.” Longview Museum of Fine Arts. to creating beautiful and meaningful works of art and musical Hughes, D. (2020, March). Art on the Green, Juror, Susan Wright, M. (2020). Exhibition Catalog: In Response: An performance, and more. Budge. Awarded Best of Show. In Kemp Center for the Exhibition of Selected Works from an Artist-Invites-Artist Arts. Kemp Center for the Arts. Group Residency. University of Texas at Tyler. The arts and sciences are the heart and soul of society, and CAS Hughes, D. (2020, March). Dewane Hughes, Sculptor. In Wright, M. (2020). In Response: An Exhibition of Selected Shidoni Gallery. Shidoni Gallery. Works from an Artist-Invites-Artist Group Residency. FAC is the intellectual crossroads of the university. Indeed, we are the Hughes, D. (2020, March). Sky Talings. In City of Kingsville. Gallery, University of Texas at Tyler. crossroads for all of higher education. As bearers of this important City of Kingsville. Wright, M. (2020). Introduction Essay. University of Texas at responsibility, we are dedicated to the education of every student, Hughes, D. (2020, March). Tightrope Walker. In Yokna Tyler. regardless of major. Our goal is to ensure that every UT Tyler Sculpture Trail. Yokna Sculpture Trail. student has a strong and diverse skill set that will prepare them Hughes, A. S. (2020, Spring). The Wallace Stevens Journal, PRESENTATIONS for the unprecedented challenges and opportunities in the 21st Special Issue: Stevens and Emerson, V44 #1 Spring (oil painting as cover art). In Johns Hopkins University Press. Lisot-Nelson, E. A. (2019, Autumn). “La Donna Nuda dal century. Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2019, August 5–September 14). Cassone: Desire, Fantasy and Procreation in Titian’s Memory & Mythos Exhibition. In Marshall Visual Arts Venus of Urbino, Revisited.” In Sixteenth Century Society Dr. Neil Gray Center. Marshall Visual Arts Center. Conference, St. Louis. Session Title: “Venus, Virgins Dean of Arts & Sciences Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2020, February 3–14). Mythopictura and Virility: Rethinking the Gendered Body, Real and Exhibition. In Third Space Gallery. The University of Imagined, in Early Modern Europe.” Chaired by Philip Houston. Gavitt, replaced by Carolyn Valone. Sixteenth Century Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2020, March 2–13). Eye and Ear: Society. Collaborative Projects in Visual Art and Songwriting Lisot-Nelson, E. A. (2019, October). “Titian: Venetian Master Exhibition. In FAC Gallery, Department of Art & Art of Color and Light” In University of Texas at Tyler - Dept. History. University of Texas at Tyler. of Art & Art History H.S. Recruitment Day. Department of Art & Art History. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER | 2019-2020 5 Simmons, D. L. (2019, November). Democratization and Azghani, A. O., & Fancher, S. C. (2020, March). Utilization Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2019, September). “The Art of Marginalia the Socially Active Monument: Language, Art, Biology of Virus-like Particles to Determine the Mechanism Health: Images of Illness and Wellness in Art and their and the Zeitgeist of Community. In SAMLA: Southern of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Elastase--Induced Relevance to Contemporary Social Health Issues.” In Modern Language Association. Georgia State University: BOOKS Inflammation in Cystic Fibrosis PatientsLungs. In Verge Conference: Arts + Wellness. School of the Arts, © South Atlantic Modern Language Association 2019. American Society for Microbiology. UT-Tyler. Media + Culture, Trinity Western University. https://samla.memberclicks.net/ Fischer, S. J., & Green, C. F. (2019). Human Zombie Biology (p. Fancher, S. O., Azghani, A., & Patterson, D. (2019, March). Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2019, September). “Evoking Illness in 224). Kendall Hunt. https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/ Use of Genetically Engineered Nanocarrier to Decipher the Interwar Art of Otto Dix and Visualizing Violence REVIEWS human-zombie-biology-what-you-need-know-survive- Host-Pathogen Interactions. In American Society for against the Female Body in the Contemporary Art zombie-apocalypse Microbiology, Texas Branch. of Aida Silvestri.” In Faculty Research Showcase. Lisot-Nelson, E. A. (2019). Review of Visualizing Sensuous Griffin, E., Williams, M., Williams, L. R., & Banta, J. A. (2019, Department of Art & Art History, The University of Texas Suffering and Affective Pain in Early Modern Europe and JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Spring). Using Climate Envelope Modeling to Assess at Tyler. the Spanish Americas. Graham, Heather, and Lauren G the Population Decline of Faxonius maletae. In National Magnusen Ph.D., K. L. (2019, October). “The Great Men of Kilroy-Ewbank, eds. Vol. L, No.