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2012-2013 Sabbatical Awards

Congratulations to the recipient of the 2012-2013 Sabbatical Awards:

Judy Burnett, Associate Professor of Counselor Education: Reproductive Health and Infertility Counseling: An Investigation of Issues and Challenges Created by Advances in Assisted Reproductive Technology

Erich Friedman, Associate Professor of Mathematics: An Introductory Graph Theory Text Appropriate For Freshmen Non-Majors

Phillip Lucas, Professor of Religious Studies: We Have Transcended the Constraints of Tradition: Neo-Advaitin Teachers Answer Their Traditionalist Critics

Megan O’Neill, Associate Professor of English: Immersion Writing Experiences in the First Year: Developmental Writers and Academic Success Profiles

Dan Plante, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science: Automated Design and Testing in Software Development

Mary Pollock, Professor of English: Gerald Durrell and the Zookeeper’s Dilemma

Mitchell Reddish, O.L. Walker Professor of Christian Studies, Chair of Religious Studies: Apocalypticism in the New Testament

Greg Sapp, Professor of Religious Studies and Hal S. Marchman Chair of Civic and Social Responsibility: The Imitatio Naturae Christi in Kierkegaard: A Study of Søren Kierkegaard’s Christology

Lori Snook, Associate Professor and Co-Chair of English: The Orange Grove: a full-length play

Nathan Wolek, Professor of Digital Arts and Music Technology: Merging, Enhancing and Extended Software Tools for Computer Music

Bobby Adams, Professor of Music Education: The Art of Interpreting Music Taught as a Development Skill

Lloyd Linney, Professor of music: A Study of Selected French Mélodies with Susan Manoff, Pianist and Vocal Coach, Paris Conservatory

Stephen Robinson, Professor of Music: A Compact Disc Recording of “Chamber Music with Guitar”

Becky Oliphant, Associate Professor of Marketing: Measuring Student Reaction with MBTI Scores to Teaching Effectiveness in International Settings

Gary Oliphant, Professor of Business: Uses of Group Projects in the Business Curricula

Barbara Costello, Associate Professor; Government Documents and Research Librarian: Politics, Policies, and Practices: Factors Affecting the Online Availability of Congressional Hearings Transcripts, 110th- 112th Congresses