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Art Education Dr Faculty Service Art Education Dr. Mary L. Wyrick • Information Management Committee Art Education Chair & • NCATE Assessment Representative Professor • NAEA Women's Caucus Program Chair • SABRE (Online Records Management) Steering Committee • SUNY Assessment Grader for Student Learning Outcomes in Art History • Volunteer for “Empty Bowls” Program to benefit “Food Bank” & “Friends of Night People.” (Raised $5,000 in 2007) • Chair, Arts On campus Committee Dr. Lucy Andrus • Art Partner’s Program Professor Dr. Michael Parks • Special Citation Award in 2007 by the New York State Art Teachers' Association Professor • Campus-wide Assessment Committee • Nominating Committee for the 2008 election for National Art Education Association Regional Vice Presidents, President Bonnie B. Rushlow • 2007 NAEA Convention Program Coordinator • Special Citation from the Board of Director’s of the National Art Education Association for outstanding service to the association as the 2007 National Program Coordinator. • Nominated to Marquis’ Who’s Who in American Education • 2007/Fall Interim AED Coordinator of Student Teaching • 2006/Fall Interim Chair, Art Education Department Dr. Phyllis Thompson • Service Learning Award Assistant Professor • Budget Priorities Committee, Buffalo State College, 2006 • Deans Committee on Civic Engagement and Service Learning, Arts and Humanities, Buffalo State College. Dr. Cheryl Hamilton • Commencement Committee Chair 2005Exhibitions: Magical Threads… A Stitch in Time; Dollar Store Challenge, Associate Professor Webster, NY 2006, Contemporary Doll Artist Association Exhibition and National Elements Challenge, Fort Erie, ON 2006 Carol Hammond • The Elmwood Annual Festival of the Arts/Kid Fest Volunteer Lecturer Kate Hartman • SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching 1998 Associate Professor • Recognized at Honors Convocation 2007 Faculty Service • Member of College Senate & Honorary Degree Committee • Chair of Art Education Department Search Committee & Academic Review Committee Dr. Shirley Hayes • Adviser & Facilitator, BSC Art Education Student Chapter Associate Professor • Appointed Member, BSC College & Community Partnerships, Partnership Advisory Council • Dean’s Appointment, Arts & Humanities Student Enrichment & Retention Committee (SERC) • Appointed Member, Teacher Education Council, Two-year appointment • Member, BSC Overall Planning Task Force for NASAD • Member, BSC Art Education Awards Committee • Member, Art Education Graduate Committee & Curriculum Committee • 2006 Departmental Discretionary Award, BSC Art Education Joseph Piccilo • 2002 SUNY Chancellor's award for Research and Creativity Professor • Visual Arts Task Force • AED Personnel Committee • AED Award Committee • Visual Arts Search Committee Dr. John Siskar • Visual Arts Liaison to the Dean (Special Assistant to the Dean): Buffalo State, School of Arts and Humanities. Professor • Buffalo State Arts Department Overall Task Force. January 2007 - present. • CEURE Curriculum Task Force, September 2005 – September 2006. • Frontier Central Schools Superintendent Search Committee. Spring 2007. • Steering Committee. Empty Bowls: Artists Help Feed Western New York (I, II, III, & IV). A Buffalo State, Food Bank of Western New York, and Friends of Night People annual event. June 2003 – present • Who's Who in American Education, 2008. A. N. Marquis Who’s Who Publisher. English Education Dr. Barbara T. • SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching 2006 Bontempo • Volunteer and Service-Learning Faculty Fellow: Outstanding Achievement Award Professor • National Council of Teachers of English • Assembly on Literature for Adolescents • International Reading Association • New York State Reading Association • New York State English Council Faculty Service • New York College English Association Dr. Adrienne Costello • Executive Board Member of Teacher Education Council Assistant Professor • Member of CEE Commission NCTE “Conference on English Education” on Arts and Literacies Dr. Theresa Harris- • 2005 – Present: President of Metro Buffalo Alliance of Black School Educators Tigg • Board member of Child & Family Help of America, Inc. Assistant Professor • Community Service Faculty Fellowship Award Volunteer and Service Learning Center (VSLC) • Western New York Service-Learning Coalition (WNYSLC) Faculty Fellowship Award • Sisters of the Academy (SOTA) Member • American Educational Research Association (AERA) Member • 19th Annual African and African American Read-In Chain Dr. Melvin J. Hoffman • Reviewer for Linguistic Iconism Association’s Iconicity in Language Professor Dr. Susan Leist • 2004 – Present: Chair of College Senate Professor Anthony C. Miller, Sr. • 2004 Cooperating Teacher at Starpoint High School. Adjunct Dr. Tom Reigstad • Member of Board of Directors, Ken-Tom Staff Development Center Professor • Workshops for area teachers on conferencing techniques and writing Regents essay exams Dr. Susan Schroeder • Co-Chair CEE commission on Arts & Literacies for NCTE Assistant Professor • Executive Board Member for Program Planning for Women in Literacy and Life Assembly • Faculty Development Award, Medaille College, Buffalo, NY CIES shift from teaching to entitlement learning presentation. Monetary award. Dennis Wojtaszczyk • 2004 – Present: English Education committee Part Time Adjunct • Literacy Workshop in ELA 7-12 Classrooms Buffalo State College • Member of NYSUT and NCTE Dr. Geraldine Bard • Awards: Recognition by Governor Eliot Spitzer regarding educational contributions, 2007. Recognition by Governor Professor George Pataki regarding educational contributions, 2006. Recipient of NYS Harriet Tubman Award, 2005. • New York State Reading Association-November 2007 • Books for Kids drive/ Project Flight/The Buffalo News, April 2007 100,000 books donated to children in the Buffalo geographic area. Faculty Service Dr. Lisa Berglund • Executive Secretary and Treasurer, Dictionary Society of North America Associate Professor • Board Member, East Central American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies Modern and Classic Language Education • Spanish Education • French Education Theresa Clarke • AATF Review Part Time • National Bulletin Director • Buffalo NYSAFLT Regional President • AATF-WNY Recipient • NYSAFLT Cadoux Award • Excellence in Secondary Foreign Language Supervision Recipient • WNYFLEC Seagrave Award for Outstanding Foreign Language Teacher Maribel Garrett • 2004 – Present: Coordinator of Spanish Club (Tertulia) Instructor Dr. Deborah Hovland • Project Director of the Department of Education Grant to promote language study/international studies across the Associate Professor curriculum. Dr. Michael Johnson • 2002: Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Associate Professor • Conducted eight 90-minute workshops at American Classical League’s Annual Institute for Latin Teachers. Dr. Carol Kirby • Presidents Award for Excellence in Scholarship, 2004 Professor • Spanish section Coordinator Sponsor • National Spanish Honor Society • 2000– present: Salamanca Study Abroad Committee Mary Fran Lovelace • Western New York Foreign Language Educator’s Council Part Time Instructor • NYSAFLT Board of Directors ’02-‘04 • Foreign Language Coordinator at Grand Island • Foreign Language Club co-Advisor Dr. Elaine McKee • SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Professor • Editor of NYSAFLT Journal Dr. Rafika Merini • Editorial board of the Journal of North African and Middle-Eastern Studies Faculty Service Associate Professor • Organized study tour to Morocco for Summer 2007 Dr. Barbara Miller • Chapter in A History of Arthurian Scholarship, 2006 Associate Professor Dr. Mark Warford • 2003 – Present: ACTFL – NCATE Reviewer Associate Professor • Buffalo State Faculty Senate • Service Learning Faculty Fellowship Grant Dr. William White • Curriculum Committee: Modern and Classical Languages Assistant Professor • International Studies Minor Oversight Committee: Buffalo State College • Conference Proposal Reviewer, 2007: American Education and Research Association (AERA) Music Education Dr. Brad Fuster • Percussive Arts Society; NY Chapter Secretary Chair & Associate • Community Music School (Buffalo, NY); Trustee Professor • Directed BSC Percussion Ensemble performance at Buffalo State College Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration; April 21, 2006 • Directed BSC Percussion Ensemble performance at the Percussive Arts Society, Western NY Day of Percussion; April 8, 2006 • Clinic Presentation at the Percussive Arts Society, Western NY Day of Percussion entitled "The Roll: Rudiment, Technique, or Sustained Sound?"; April 8, 2006 • Project Manager for $175,000 Music Computer Lab renovation; ongoing • Coordination of United States Coast Guard Band Clinics and Concert; April 4, 2006 • Consultant to Steering Committee of Grand Island Community Chorus; March 21, 2006 • Hosted Erie County Music Educators Association Reception; March 12, 2006 • Coordination of BSC Music Department Showcase Concert at the Buffalo Philharmonic performance; Feb 4, 2006 • BSC Budget Priorities Group • BSC College-Wide Chair's Task Force • BSC Service-Learning Committee • BSC Dean's Search Committee Dr. Ricky Fleming • Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Bands, Department of Music, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY Assistant Professor • Conducting: Wind Ensemble, Brass Chamber Groups, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Winds • Elementary Music Education Search Committee, Faculty Service • Teacher Education Counselor, Burrell Scholarship Selection, • Performance
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