Congratulations to the recipient of the 2013-2014 Sabbatical Awards:
Yves-Antoine Clemmen, Professor and Chair of World Languages and Cultures (French): Amélie Nothomb, Fictionalized Writer, Living Character : the inner life of a growing corpus
Kimberly Flint-Hamilton, Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology: To Be Both Black and Catholic Before, During, and After the Civil Rights Movement
Dan Gunderson, Professor of Art
David Hill, Professor of Political Science
Jamil Khader, Professor of English
Mike King, Professor of Biology
Emily Mieras, Chair of History; Associate Professor of History and American Studies: “Marketing Nostalgia: Constructing Historical Memory and Community through Imagined Pasts.”
William Nylen, Chair of Political Science, Professor of Political Science
Leila Roach, Associate Professor of Counselor Education, Chair of Counselor Education: An Exploration of LGBT Couples Sexual Identity and Spiritual and Religious Experiences
Joshua Rust, Associate Professor of Philosophy: Social Ontology and the Charismatic Leader
Michele Skelton, Associate Professor of Health Sciences
Debra Touchton, Professor of Education
Margaret Venzke, Associate Professor of History
Becky Watts: Personhood on the Plantation: Interpreting Slaves and Slavery at Public Plantation Sites
Fred K. Augustine Jr., Professor of Information Systems; Chair of Business Systems and Analytics
Jim Mallett, Professor of Finance
Carolyn Mueller, Professor of Strategic Management: Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice, Case Research Journal, or the Business Case Journal