II. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions, and Board Memberships--State and Local
III. Books
IV. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems, and Other Works
V. Scholarly Papers, Presentations, and Readings--National, Regional, and State
VI. External Grants, Contracts, and Program Funding
VII. Editorship of Journals and Membership on Editorial Boards--International, National, Regional, and State
VIII. Mentors for Graduate Student Papers, Published Work, or Awards--International, National, Regional, and State
IX. Mentors for Undergraduate Student Papers, Published Work, or Awards--International, National, Regional, and State
I. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions, and Board Memberships—International, National, and Regional
English
Beebe, Sue. Who’s Who in America
Busby, Mark. Vice President, Texas Institute of Letters
Busby, Mark. Vice President, South Central Modern Language Association
Cassells, Cyrus. Featured poet, Napa Valley Writers Conference. Napa, CA
Chavkin, Allan. Executive Board, Saul Bellow Society
Gilb, Dagoberto. Board Member, PEN New Mexico
Gilb, Dagoberto. National Advisory Board Member, Nuestra Palabra MFA Initiative
Lebetter, Kathryn. Board of Directors, Victorian Interdisciplinary Studies Association of the Western United States
Mejía, Jaime. “Community and Mexican American Students of Composition: Papeles de Honor.” Ninth Annual Kenneth Burke Lecture, Pennsylvania State University. State College, PA
Pohl, Patsy. International Who’s Who of Professional and Business Women
Roth, Elizabeth. Member, Board of Directors, American Poetry and Literacy Project
Roth, Elizabeth. Secretary/Treasurer, American Studies Association of Texas
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. Member, Executive Committee, Milton Society of America
Geography
Butler, David R. Co-Organizer, 2001 Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium
Butler, David R. Outstanding Recent Accomplishments Award, Mountain Geography
Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers
Butler, David R. Chair, Mountain Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers
Earl, Richard A., Executive Committee and Alumni Chair for Gamma Theta Upsilon,
International Geography Honor Society
Estaville, Lawrence E. National Board of Directors, Applied Geography Conferences
Fitzsimons, Dennis E. Board of Directors, Cartography/Geographic Information Society, American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
Fonstad, Mark A. Winner, 2001 Graduate Student Paper Competition, Geomorphology Specialty Group, Association of the American Geographers
Kimmel, James R. Executive Committee, Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystem Study Unit
Kimmel, James R. Awarded status of Certified Interpretive Guide and a Certified Interpretive Trainer by the National Association for Interpretation
Macey, Susan M. Chair, Energy and Environment Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers
Macey, Susan M. Panelist, National Science Foundation; Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering; Division of Experimental and Integrative Activities; Information Technology Workforce Program
Petersen, James F. Executive Board, National Council for Geographic Education
Petersen, James F. Member, George J. Miller Award Committee, National Council for Geographic Education
Shelley, Fred M. Member, National Council, Association of American Geographers
Stea, David. Fellow, Lozano Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas
Stea, David. Keynote Presentation, Septimo Congreso de Psicología Ambiental. San Sebastian, A Coruña, Spain
Stea, David. Organizing Committee Member, Environmental Design Research Association
Stea, David. Honored as Founding Member by Environmental Design Research Association at Annual Meeting
Tiefenbacher, John P. Chair, Hazards Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers
Tiefenbacher, John P. Treasurer, Southwest Division of the Association of American Geographers
Zhan, F. Ben. Delegate, University Consortium for Geographic Information Science
History
Andrews, Gregg. NEH Fellowship for College Teachers and Independent Scholars for research project, “Hard Times in Texas: Labor, Culture and the Great Depression”
Brandimarte, Cynthia. Executive Board, National Council on Public History
Bynum, Victoria. Advisory Board, Lincoln Prize Committee. Gettysburg, PA
Bynum, Victoria. Executive Council, Southern Association of Women Historians
Bynum, Victoria. Recipient of The Howard Thurman Lecture Series Honorarium for presentation, “Unruly Women.” Stetson College. DeLand, FL
Bynum, Victoria. Recipient of The University Forum Lecture Series Honorarium for presentation, “Revisiting the Free State of Jones.” University of Southern Mississippi. Hattiesburg, MS
Garner, Lydia. Executive Council, World History Association
McWilliams, James. Winner of the Walter Muir Whitehill Prize from the Colonial Society of Massachusetts in Early American History
Modern Languages
Echeverría, Miriam. Member, Organizing Committee of the Delegate Assembly, Modern Language Association
Fischer, Robert. Executive Director, Computer-Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO)
Locklin, Blake. Member, Executive Council, Latin America and the Pacific Rim Section, Latin American Studies Association
Galvan, Roberto. President, Commission of Lexicography, North American Academy of the Spanish Language
Political Science
Balanoff, Howard. Vice President and Member, National Executive Board, National Consortium of Certified Public Managers
Gorman, Robert F. NEH Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Humanities, SWT
Grasso, Ken. Pew Study Group on Politics and the Problem of Human Nature
Grasso, Ken. Second Vice President, Board of Directors, Society of Catholic Social Scientists
Hull, Terry. Legislative Representative, South Central Region, American Association for Paralegal Education
Hull, Terry. National Committee for Annual Conference, American Association for Paralegal Education
Wright, Walter. President, Association of Attorney-Mediators
Psychology
Davis, John. President, Southwestern Psychological Association
Davis, John. Psi Chi National Vice President, Southwestern Region
Ginsburg, Harvey. Scholarship Award, Lindesmith Center (Division of Open Society Institute), New York
Osborne, Randall E. President, Council of Teachers of Undergraduate Psychology
II. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions,
and Board Memberships—State and Local
English
Allison, Libby. Faculty Advancement Center Technology Institute, SWT
Allison, Libby. Program for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, SWT
Beebe, Sue. College of Liberal Arts Golden Apple Award for Service, SWT
Beebe, Sue. Presidential Award for Excellence in Service, SWT
Beebe, Sue. Trustee, San Marcos CISD Board of Education
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. Program for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, SWT
Cassells, Cyrus. Spring poetry mentor, Gemini Ink. San Antonio, TX
Gravitt, Sandra. Secretary, Friends of the Library, Seguin-Guadalupe County Public Library
Hankins, June. 2001 Mariel M. Muir Excellence in Mentoring Award, SWT
Hennessy, Michael. 2001 Summer Commencement Speaker, Graduate College and College of Liberal Arts, SWT
Hennessy, Michael. Everette Swinney Award for Excellence in Teaching, SWT
Hennessy, Michael. Piper Professorship, Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation
Holt, Elvin. Program for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, SWT
Holt, Elvin. Secretary and Member of Board of Directors, Calaboose African American History Museum
Lochman, Daniel. College of Liberal Arts Golden Apple Award for Teaching, SWT
Peirce, Kathleen. College of Liberal Arts Golden Apple Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity, SWT
Peirce, Kathleen. Poetry Fellowship, Austin Writers’ League
Peirce, Kathleen. Presented The Presidential Seminar, SWT
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. Member of Executive Committee, Texas Faculty Association
Tilka, Susan. Chair, Ethics Review Board, City of San Marcos
Wilson, Miles. Poetry Fellowship, Texas Commission on the Arts/Writers’ League of Texas Poetry
Wilson, Steve. President, Friends of the San Marcos Public Library
Wilson, Steve. Sigma Tau Delta “Outstanding Professor in English” Award
Geography
Augustin, Byron D. Favorite Professor Award, Alpha Chi National Honor Society, SWT (11 consecutive years)
Augustin, Byron D. Deputy Director, Texas Committee on U.S.-Arab Relations
Augustin, Byron D. Favorite Professor Award, Alpha Delta Pi Scholarship, SWT
Boehm, Richard G. Co-coordinator, Texas Alliance for Geographic Education
Brown, Brock J. Favorite Professor Award, SWT
Brown, Brock J. International Studies Program Professor of the Year, SWT
Brown, Brock J. Texas State Board for Educator Certification, Test Development Committee
Larsen, Robert D. Board of Directors, Texas Chapter of The American Planning Association
Larsen, Robert D. Education Foundation Board, Texas Chapter of The American Planning Association
Macey, Susan M. SWT Representative, Texas Geographic Information Council
Showalter, Pamela S. Planning and Zoning Commission. Wimberley, TX
History
Andrews, Gregg. Favorite Professor Award, Alpha Chi National Honor Society
Bargeron, Carol. College of Liberal Arts Golden Apple Award for Teaching, SWT
De la Teja, Frank. Admitted to membership, Texas Institute of Letters
De la Teja, Frank. Fellow, Texas State Historical Association
Etienne-Gray, Tracé. Alkek Technology Institute – Advanced Learners
Etienne-Gray, Tracé. Merrick Curriculum Development Grant
Menninger, Margaret. Outstanding Professor of the Year, Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Zeta Chapter
Pohl, James. Fellow, Mosher Institute for Defense Studies, Texas A&M University
Pohl, James. Fellow, Texas State Historical Association
Wilson, James. Executive Council, Texas State Historical Association
Philosophy
Carson, Jo Ann. Board of Directors, Campus Christian Community
Carson, Jo Ann. Chair, Price Lecture Committee
Political Science
Balanoff, Howard. Donald Stone National Award for Service to the Public Administration Profession from the American Society for Public Administration
Brittain, Vicki. State Bar of Texas, Standing Committee on Legal Assistants
De Soto, Bill. Member Board of Directors, San Marcos League of Women Voters
De Soto, Bill. Member, San Marcos Planning and Zoning Commission
Hindson, Ted. Executive Committee, Hays County Republican Party
Hindson, Ted. Member, San Marcos Charter Review Commission
Hull, Terry. State Bar of Texas, Standing Committee on Legal Assistants
Mihalkanin, Ed. Member, San Marcos City Council
Mihalkanin, Ed. President, LBJ Museum of San Marcos
Mihalkanin, Ed. President, Museum Associations of San Marcos
Shields, Patricia. Executive Board, Central Texas Region, National Association of
Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
Shields, Patricia. Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, SWT
Stouffer, Bill. Chair, Texas Common Cause
Wright, Walter. Director and National Liaison, Central Texas Chapter of the Association of Attorney-Mediators
Psychology
Frost, Chris. Honors Professor of the Year, SWT
Frost, Chris. Paws Preview Honored Professor
Ginsburg, Harvey. College of Liberal Arts Golden Apple Award for Service, SWT
Osborne, Randall E. P.A. Mack Award for Distinguished Service to Teaching, Indiana University
Osborne, Randall E. Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching, Indiana University East
Anthropology
McGee, R. Jon. Watching Lacandon Maya Lives. Boston: Allyn & Bacon
Nanda, Serena and Warms, Richard L. Cultural Anthropology. 7th edition. Belmont, California: Wadsworth
English
Beebe, Sue. (with Steven A. Beebe and Mark V. Redmond) Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others 3e. Boston: Allyn and Bacon
Beebe, Sue. (with Steven A. Beebe) Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach 4e. FlexChoice Version. Boston: Allyn and Bacon
Busby, Mark. Fort Benning Blues. Fort Worth: TCU Press
Busby, Mark. Co-ed. Heaberlin, Dick. From Texas to the World and Back: Essays on the Journeys of Katherine Anne Porter. Fort Worth: TCU Press
Chavkin, Allan. The Chippewa Landscape of Louise Erdrich. Digital form for netLibrary
Chavkin, Allan. Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony: A Casebook. New York: Oxford University Press
Gilb, Dagoberto. The Magic of Blood. London: Atlantic UK
Gilb, Dagoberto. Woodcuts of Women. New York: Grove Press
Grimes, Tom. THE WORKSHOP: Seven Decades from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Paperback edition. New York: Hyperion
Heaberlin, Dick. Co-ed. Busby, Mark. From Texas to the World and Back: Essays on the Journeys of Katherine Anne Porter. Fort Worth: TCU Press
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth, ed. Life Writings. 2 vols. The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works, 1500-1750, Series II. Printed Writings, 1641-1700, Part I. Aldershot: Ashgate
Geography
Augustin, Byron D. Bolivia: Enchantment of the World. Danbury, CT: Children’s Press A Division of Scholastic, Inc.
Estaville, Lawrence E., ed., and Augustin, Byron D., assoc. ed. School Atlas of Texas. Austin, TX: W. S. Benson and Company
Nostrand, Richard L. and Estaville, Lawrence E., eds. Homelands: A Geography of Culture and Place Across America. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press
Knuepfer, Peter and Petersen, J.F., eds. Geomorphology in the Public Eye, The 30th Binghamton Symposium in Geomorphology, International Series. Binghamton, NY: Elsevier
Shelley, Fred M., Archer, J. Clark, Lavin, Stephen J., and Martis, Kenneth C. Atlas of American Politics, 1960 2000. Washington, DC: CQ Press
History
Bynum, Victoria. The Free State of Jones: Mississippi’s Longest Civil War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press
De la Teja, Frank, co-ed. The Human Tradition in Texas. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources Press
Modern Languages
Forrest, Jennifer and Koos, Leonard, eds. Dead Ringers: The Remake in Theory and Practice. New York: State University of New York
Political Science
Gorman, Robert. Great Debates at the United Nations: An Encyclopedia of Fifty Key Issues, 1945-2000. New York: Greenwood Press.
IV. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems, and Other Works
Anthropology
Bousman C. Britt. “The Houston Potential Archaeological Liability Map: A Critical Review.” Houston Area Geoarcheology: A Framework for Archeological Investigation, Interpretation, and Culture Resource Management in the Houston Highway District. Archeological Studies Program, Report 27, Environmental Affairs Division, Texas Department of Transportation. 220-225
Bousman C. Britt and Paul Goldberg. “Rejecting Complexity: For Thousands of Years Hunter-Gatherers Returned to a Single Texas Site.” Scientific American Discovering Archaeology 3:1. 66-71
Juarez, Ana M. “Four Generations of Maya Marriage: What’s Love Got to Do with It?” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies 22:2. 131-153
English
Allison, Libby. “The Politics of Technology and English Departments: The Machine in the Language Community.” ERIC database (electronic scholarship)
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. “Eating Drinking, Men and Women.” Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls. Ed. Pomerance, Murray. State University of New York Press
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. “Faculty Member Reflects on Efforts to Improve First-Year Retention.” FYE: Newsletter of the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. University of South Carolina
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. “Worldwide Women: What I Learned During My Fulbright Year in Senegal.” Newsletter for Advancement for Women in Higher Education. Vol. 7, No. 2
Blair, John. “Mexico and the Borderlands in Cormac McCarthy’s All the Pretty Horses.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 42. 301-307
Cassells, Cyrus. “Sally Hemings to Thomas Jefferson.” The Best of Callaloo: Poetry, A Special 25th Anniversary Issue. John Hopkins Press
Chavkin, Allan. “Louise Erdrich’s Antelope Wife.” Storylines America. Vol. III. Audiotape, American Library Association
Gilb, Dagoberto. “About Tere Who Was in Palomas.” Pushcart Prize Stories XXVI: Best of the Small Presses
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Birthday.” Latino Writers in the U.S.: A High School Reader. Boston: McDougal Litell (Houghton Mifflin)
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes.” Harper’s. June
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Documenting the Undocumented.” Los Angeles Times. July 5 and San Antonio Express-News. July 15
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Found Art: Boystown.” Essay, San Antonio Express-News. June 3
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Hollywood!” Short Fiction: Classical and Contemporary 5e. Prentice-Hall
Gilb, Dagoberto. “I Knew She Was Beautiful.” The Beacon Best of 2001: Great Writing by Women and Men of All Colors and Cultures. Boston: Beacon Press
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Look on the Bright Side.” The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction. New York: Longman Books
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Maria de Covina.” The New York Times Book Review. Online edition. January 21
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Mi Mommy.” Las Mamis. Paperback edition. Vintage Español. May
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Mi Mommy.” Las Mamis. Spanish edition. Vintage Español. May
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Northeast Direct.” The Fourth Genre: Contemporary Writers of/on Creative Nonfiction 2e. New York: Longman Books
Gilb, Dagoberto. “A Painting in Santa Fe.” The Santa Fean. May
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Pride.” Essay, Austin American-Statesman. April 22
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Pride.” Catalog of the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum’s opening exhibit, “It Ain’t Braggin’ If It’s True.” April
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Pride.” The Texas Observer. May 24
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Romero’s Shirt.” The Grove Press Reader 1951-2001. Grove Press
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Romero’s Shirt.” Inside Out/Outside In. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Un Grito de Tejas.” San Francisco Chronicle. September 16
Gilb, Dagoberto. “Victoria” Best American Essays. Japanese edition
Hanson, Susan. “A Knowledge as Heavy as Lead.” Story Circle Journal. May
Hanson, Susan. “Icons of Loss and Grace.” ISLE (Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment). Summer
Hanson, Susan. “Let’s Talk About Interviewing.” r•t•w: the magazine for reading•thinking•and writing. November
Hanson, Susan. “Liturgy and Space.” The Church News. July
Hanson, Susan. “What is Dust.” Northern Lights. Spring
Hanson, Susan. “Why Write About Nature?” Getting Over the Color Green. University of Arizona Press
Heaberlin, Dick. “Across Dawn’s Edge.” New Texas 2000 (published 2001). University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Hennessy, Michael. Twenty-six sentence outlines in “Resources for Teaching.” A World of Ideas 6e. Bedford/St. Martin’s
Jackson, Rebecca. (with Chris Burnham) “Experience and Reflection in Multiple Contexts: Teaching TAs the Artistry of Professional Practice.” Preparing College
Teachers of Writing: Histories, Theories, Practices, and Programs. Ed. Liggett, Sarah and Pytlik, Betty. Oxford UP
Jones, Roger. “The Boy in the Dark.” Crab Creek Review. Autumn/Winter
Jones, Roger. “Cucumbers.” Janus Head. Winter
Jones, Roger. “Flounder Fishing Near the Refineries” and “In Hurricane Country.” 2Rivers. Winter
Jones, Roger. “Hauling Hay” and “Farm Club.” Oklahoma Review 1:2. Fall/Winter 2000-01
Jones, Roger. “Part of a Folk Tale” and “Kite Festival.” 2Rivers 5:3. Spring
Jones, Roger. “Reading the Dream” and “Losing My Wallet.” Red River Review. May
Jones, Roger. “The Umbilical.” Danforth Review. July
Laird, Edgar. “Pèlerin de Prusse.” Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers
Ledbetter, Kathryn. “Domesticity Betrayed: The Keepsake Literary Annual.” The Victorian Newsletter 99. Spring
Morrison, Susan S. (with Joan Baker) “Langland and the Luxury of Gender: The Merchant’s Tale and Piers Plowman B.IX.” Reprint in William Langland’s Piers Plowman: A Book of Essays
Morrison, Susan S. “Table Manners.” Mothering Magazine. November/December
Nelson, Claudia. “Drying the Orphan’s Tear: Changing Representations of the Dependent Child in America, 1870-1930.” Children’s Literature 29
Nelson, Claudia. “Girls’ Fiction.” Girlhood in America: An Encyclopedia. Ed. Formanek-Brunell, Miriam
Nelson, Claudia. “Nontraditional Adoption in Progressive-Era Orphan Narratives.” Mosaic 34.2. June
Olson, Marilynn. “Golliwogg Books.” Cambridge Guide to Children’s Books in English. Cambridge University Press
Peirce, Kathleen. “After Po Chu-I” and “Tokens.” The Iowa Review
Randolph, Robert. “October Day.” The Wallace Stevens Journal. Vol. 25, No. 1
Randolph, Robert. “Of the MAR and Mountain Rivers.” The Mosaic. Vol. 8, No. 2
Randolph, Robert. “Under Sycamores.” Tucumcari Literary Review. Vol. 14, No. 5
Randolph, Robert. “Wool Coat.” Zuzu’s Petals (online journal)
Rosenberg, Teya. “Clark, Catherine Anthony” and “Nichols, Ruth.” The Cambridge Guide to Children’s Books. Ed. Watson,Victor
Rosenberg, Teya. “Magical Realism and Children’s Literature: Diana Wynne Jones’s Black Maria and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as a Test Case.” Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature 11.1. April
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. “Early Political Prose.” A Companion to Milton. Ed. Corns, Thomas N.
Spindler, Elisa. “Four Questions.” Tampa Review 22. Spring/Summer
Spindler, Elisa. “Jane in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.” Beloit Poetry Journal 51.4. Summer
Wilson, Miles. “The Promise Keepers.” The Oregonian. April
Wilson, Miles. “Shit.” The Massachusetts Review 42.1. Spring
Wilson, Steve. “Clear Night, After a September Storm.” The Christian Century.
September 12-19
Wilson, Steve. “Middle of Summer.” Texas Poetry Calendar 2002 (2001)
Wilson, Steve. “Part.” What Have You Lost? Ed. Nye, Naomi Shihab
Wilson, Steve. “Plane Crash,” “Textuality,” and “Poem for Allen Ginsberg.” Journal of Literature and Aesthetics. India. July
Wilson, Steve. “Reading Kerouac, Yorkshire.” American Diaspora: Poetry of Displacement. Ed. Suarez and Van Cleave
Wilson, Steve. “A Rondel for Spring.” The Christian Science Monitor. May 30
Wilson, Steve. “A Rondel for Spring.” Poem of the Month, June 2001, Christian Science Monitor Electronic Edition
Geography
Augustin, Byron D. and Bailey, Mike. “Adobe Bricks: Building Blocks of the Southwest.” Middle Level Learner. National Council for the Social Studies. Washington, DC. Fall
Blanchard-Boehm, R. Denise, Berry, Kate A., and Showalter, Pamela Sands. “Should Flood Insurance Be Mandatory? Insights in the Wake of the 1997 New Year’s Day Flood in Reno, Nevada.” Applied Geography 21
Blanchard-Boehm, R. Denise and Pimpler, D. Eric. “Real Estate Values in Houston, Texas, Following a Major Flood Occurrence: An Application of the Tobin-Newton-Montz Concepts of Flood-Induced Changes in Urban Land Values.” Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 24
Boehm, Richard G. and Blanchard-Boehm, R. Denise. “Environmental Issues in World Geography: A Problem-Solving Approach.” The Social Studies Texan 92, No. 1
Boehm, Richard G. and Estaville, Lawrence E. “A Model for Geography Department Recruitment of Minority Students.” Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 24
Boehm, Richard G. and Hume, Susan. “A Rationale and Model for a Scope and Sequence in Geographic Education, Grades K-12.” The Social StudiesTexan 92, No. 1
Boehm, Richard G., Peterson, James F., and Rutherford, David. “Teaching and Learning the Location and Place Geography of Middle America.” Pennsylvania Geographer 39, No. 2
Boehm, Richard G. and Wridt, Pamela. “The Influence of Environmental Exploration on Geographic Performance Among Adolescents: A Gender and Cross-Cultural Analysis.” International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education 9, No. 3
Butler, David R. “Environmental Change and Physical Geography.” Physical Geography 22, No. 5
Butler, David R. “Geomorphic Process-Disturbance Corridors: A Variation on a Principle of Landscape Ecology. Progress in Physical Geography 25, No. 2
Butler, David R. “Zoogeomorphology.” Oxford Companion to the Earth. Eds. Hancock, Paul L. and Skinner, Brian J. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press
Butler, David R., and Wilkerson, Forrest D. “Hazardous Ice Jams in Northwestern Montana: Their Prediction and Effects on the Landscape.” Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 24
Baer, Leonard D. and Butler, David R. “Space-Time Modeling of Grizzly Bears.” Geographical Review 90, No. 2
DeChano, Lisa M. and Butler, David R. “Analysis of Public Perception of Debris Flow Hazard.” Disaster Prevention and Management 10, No. 4
Dixon, Richard W. “Bioclimatological Considerations for Military Basic Training.” The Scope of Military Geography: Across The Spectrum From Peacetime To War. Eds.
Palka, Eugene J. and Galgano, Francis A. Jr. New York: McGraw Hill
Dixon, Richard W., Butler, David R., and McAfee, Kate. “The Use of Remotely Sensed Imagery as a Pedagogic Tool for Natural Hazards Education.” Geocarto International 16, No. 3
Dixon, Richard W. and Fitzsimons, Dennis E. “Toward a Quantified Hurricane Vulnerability Index for Texas Coastal Counties.” Texas Journal of Science 53, No. 4
Earl, Richard A. and Wood, Charles R. “Upstream Changes and Downstream Effects of the San Marcos River in Central Texas.” Texas Journal of Science 54, No. 1
Estaville, Lawrence E. “Nouvelle Acadie: The Cajun Homeland.” Homelands: A Geography of Culture and Place Across America. Eds. Nostrand, Richard L. and
Estaville, Lawrence E. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press
Nostrand, Richard L. and Estaville, Lawrence E. “Free Land Dry Land, Homeland.” Homelands: A Geography of Culture and Place Across America. Eds. Nostrand,
Richard L. and Estaville, Lawrence E. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press
Prosperie, L. F. and Eyton, J. R. “The Relationship Between Brightness Values from a Nighttime Satellite Image and Texas County Population.” Southwestern Geographer 4
Kimmel, James R. “Interpretive Geography: A Texas Hill Country Example.” Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 24
Petersen, James F. “Geomorphological Lessons in Roadcuts, Quarries and Other Artificial Exposures.” Geomorphology in the Public Eye. Eds. Knuefer, Peter and
Petersen, James F. The 30th Binghamton Symposium in Geomorphology, International Series
Petersen, James F. “Humans and the Environment” (excerpt from introductory chapter for Essentials of Physical Geography). Reprinted in Expectations: A Reader for Developing Writers. Eds. Ingalls, Anna and Moody, Dan. Boston and New York: Allyn and Bacon/Longman
Petersen, James F. “San Antonio – Environmental Crossroads on the Texas Spring Line.” On the Border: An Environmental History of San Antonio, Texas. Ed. Miller, Char. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press
Shelley, Fred M., Bean, Lydia Lorraine, and Shaw, Stephanie J. “SWT Geography: From the Texas Hill Country to International Recognition.” Southwestern Geographer 5
Showalter, Pamela and Archuleta, Christy-Ann. “Using GIS to Estimate Flood Risk to Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in Brazoria County, Texas.” Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 24
Solem, M. N. “Barriers and Pathways to International Collaborative Learning on the Internet.” Proceedings of the IGU-CGE Helsinki Symposium on Innovative Practices in Geographical Education. Eds. Houtsonen, L. and Tammilehto, M. Helsinki, Finland: Department of Geography, University of Helsinki
Solem, M. N. “Choosing the Network Less Traveled: Perceptions of Internet-Based Teaching in College Geography.” The Professional Geographer 53, No. 2
Solem, M. N. “A Scoring Guide for Assessing Issues-Based Geographic Inquiry on the Web.” Journal of Geography 100, No. 2
Solem, M. N. “Using Geographic Information Systems and the Internet to Support Problem-Based Learning.” PLANET: Journal of the National Subject Centre for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. Special Edition II
Solem, M.N. and Taylor, A. H. “Fire Regimes and Stand Dynamics on an Upper Montane Forest Landscape in the Southern Cascades, Caribou Wilderness, USA.” Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 128
Stea, David. “El ‘Cordon’ y la ‘Region Beige’ Introduccion.” Sociotam 10, No. 1
Stea, D., Elguea, S., and LeFebre, M. “La Teoria Ecologica, Mapeo Universal, y la Cognicion Ambiental Aplicada.” Psicologia y Medio Ambiente. Ed. Garcia-Mira, R. A Coruña, Spain: Editorial Universitario
Stea, D., Pinon, M., Middlebrook, N., Eckert, V., and Blaut, J.M. “Place and Space Learning: The Geography and Environment of Young Children.” Children’s Ways of Knowing: Learning Through Partnerships. Eds. Robertson, M. and Gerber, R. Canberra, Australia: Australian Council for Educational Research
Tiefenbacher, John P. “Factores Exógenos, Sistemas Abiertos y los SIG’s en la Investigación en Salud Ambiental en la Frontera (Exogenous Factors, Open Systems, and GIS for Environmental Health Research in the Borderlands).” Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (International Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities) Sociotam 10, No. 1
Tiefenbacher, John P. “It’s in the Water – Rio Grande ‘Brew’ and the Past, Present, and Future of Water Quality in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.” Fluid Arguments: Five Centuries of Western Water Conflict. Ed. Miller, Char. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press
Tiefenbacher, John P., Butler, David R., and Shuey, Michelle. “A Spatial Evaluation of Cougar-Human Encounters in U.S. National Parks: The Cases of Glacier and Big Bend National Parks.” Proceedings. 6th Mountain Lion Workshop
Zhan, F. B. “Approximate Characterization of Topological Relations Between Fuzzy Regions and Their Corresponding Linguistic Descriptions.” Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation 41, No. 1
Zhan, F. B. “Childhood Cancer Clusters in New Mexico, 1973-1997.” Southwestern Geographer 5
Zhan, F. B. “A Fuzzy Set Model of Approximate Linguistic Terms in Descriptions of Binary Topological Relations Between Simple Regions.” Soft Computing in Defining Spatial Relations. Eds. Sztandera, L. and Matsakis, Pascal. Heidelberg, Germany: Physica-Verlag
Zhan, F. B. “GIS for Air Quality: It’s a Particulate Matter.” Geospatial Solutions 11, No. 5
Zhan, F. B. “How Much is Region Q Covering Region R – ‘A Little Bit,’ ‘Somewhat,’ or ‘Nearly Completely?’” Proceedings of SVUG01: A Joint COSIT-FOIS Workshop on Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty and Granularity. Eds. Cristani, Matteo and Bennett, Brandon. Ogunquit, ME
Zhan, F. B. and Martin, I. “Locating a Multiple-Institution Teaching Center in North Austin, Texas.” Papers and Proceedings of Applied Geography Conference 24
History
De la Teja, Frank. “‘A Fine Country with Broad Plains – The Most Beautiful in New Spain,’ Colonial Views of Land and Nature.” San Antonio: An Environmental History. Ed.
Miller, Char. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press
De la Teja, Frank. “‘Only Fit for Raising Stock’: Spanish and Mexican Land and Water Rights in the Tamaulipan Cession.” Fluid Arguments: Water in the American West. Ed.
Miller, Char. Tucson: University of Arizona Press
De la Teja, Frank. “St. James at the Fair: Religious Ceremony and Civic Boosterism on the Colonial Mexican Frontier.” The Americas 57, No. 3. January
McWilliams, James. “Work, Family, and Economic Improvement in the Massachusetts Bay Region: The Case of Joshua Buffum.” The New England Quarterly. September (Winner of the Walter Muir Whitehill Prize in Colonial History)
Yick, Joseph. “August 1948, a Month of Significance: The Acceleration of the Guomindang’s Collapse in Urban China.” Journal of the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies. Vol. II
Yick, Joseph. “Communist-Puppet Collaboration in Japanese-Occupied China: Pan Hannian and Li Shiqun, 1930-43.” Intelligence and National Security 16:4. Winter
Modern Languages
Echeverria, M. “The Point of Desire and Death: Reading the Maids in Lorca.” Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí: Art and Theory. Eds. Morales, M. D. and Proust, A. J. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press
Forrest, Jennifer. “Aerial Misses and Spectating Messieurs: The Paradox of the Lady Acrobat in the French fin de siècle.” Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium. Ed. Raser, T. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press
Forrest, Jennifer. “Introduction.” Dead Ringers: The Remake in Theory and Practice. Eds. Forrest, J. and Koos, L. New York: State University of New York
Forrest, Jennifer. “The Moral Legacy of Les Mille et une nuits.” Nottingham French Studies 40:2
Forrest, Jennifer. “The ‘Personal’ Touch: The Original, the Remake, and the Dupe in Early Cinema.” Dead Ringers: The Remake in Theory and Practice. Eds. Forrest, J. and
Koos, L. New York: State University of New York
Forrest, Jennifer. “Remaking the Blue Veil: An Interview with Norman Corwin.” Dead Ringers: The Remake in Theory and Practice. Eds. Forrest, J. and Koos, L. New York: State University of New York
Forrest, Jennifer. “Sadie Thompson Redux: Postwar Reintegration of the Wartime Wayward Woman.” Dead Ringers: The Remake in Theory and Practice. Eds. Forrest, J. and Koos, L. New York: State University of New York
Galvan, Roberto. “Deuda Filial.” (poem) La Prensa. San Antonio, TX
Galvan, Roberto. “Dios te bendiga Henry B.” (poem) La Prensa. San Antonio, TX
Galvan, Roberto. “Forever Young.” (poem) San Marcos Daily Record. San Marcos, TX
Galvan, Roberto. “Los Sacramentos.” (poem) La Prensa. San Antonio, TX
Galvan, Roberto. “Night Thoughts.” (poem) San Marcos Daily Record. San Marcos, TX
Galvan, Roberto. “Propuesta Matrimonial.” (poem) La Prensa. San Antonio, TX
Galvan, Roberto. “Si yo me voy primero.” (poem) La Prensa. San Antonio, TX
Harney, Lucy. “Modernity as Anomie in Mario Vargas Llosa’s Conversacion en La Catedral and Guerra del fin del mundo.” Latin American Literary Review 29:58
Philosophy
Hanks, Craig and de Melo-Martin, Inmaculada. “Genetic Technologies and Women: The Importance of Social Context.” Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. October
Raphael, Rebecca. “To Erato.” Able Muse. Spring
Raphael, Rebecca. “Intensive Greek.” Able Muse. Spring
Political Science
DeSoto, Willian, Tajalli, Hassan, and Hofer, Kay. “Health Care in Rural Texas.” Policy Studies Journal. Vol. 29, No. 1
Garofalo, Charles. (with Dean Geuras, Thomas Lynch, and Cynthia Lynch) “Applying Virtue Ethics to the Challenge of Corruption.” The Innovation Journal. February
Garofalo, Charles. “Globalization, Moral Justification, and the Public Service.” Global Virtue Ethics Review. Vol. 2, No. 4
Hofer, Kay. “Property Tax Abatement: A Case Study in Impact Measurement.” Public Budgeting and Finance. Eds. Khan, Aman and Hildreth, W. Bartley. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Hull, Terry L. “Promising Parallels: A Comparison and Contrast of the Physician Assistant and Paralegal Professions.” 17 Journal of Paralegal Education and Practice
Kens, Paul. Encyclopedia of New York State. Entry on Lochner v. New York. Syracuse University Press
Kens, Paul. Oxford Companion to American Law. Entries on Stephen J. Field, David Dudley Field, and Lochner v. New York
Wright, Walter. “Métodos Alternativos de Resolución de Conflictos: Experiencias Recientes a Nivel Federal.” (“Alternative Dispute Resolution in the United States: Recent Experiences at the Federal Level”) Mediacion: Formacion Y Algunos Aspectos Claves. Editorial Porrua and Universidad Anáhuac
Wright, Walter. “Novedades de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica – No. 5.” El Acuerdo. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Psychology
Chapman, C.R., Nakamura, Y., Donaldson, G.W., Jacobson, R.C., Bradshaw, D.H., Flores, L.Y., Chapman, C.N. “Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Phasic Pain are Indistinguishable in the Self-Report and Psychophysiology of Normal Laboratory Subjects.” The Journal of Pain. Vol. 5, No. 5
Fitzgerald, E., Osborne, R.E., Rivard, T.J., Rains, J., and Watkins, M. “Beyond Parallel Play: Creating Interdisciplinary Collaborations.” Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference (51). Academic Chairpersons The 21st Century Department: New Challenges, New Solutions
Fling, S. “Stress Management and Conflict Resolution via the Way of Tea.” Japan Studies Association Journal 3
Mendez, R., Hulsey, T., and Archer, R. “Multiple Partners in the Age of AIDS: Self-Consciousness Theory and HIV Risk Behavior.” Current Psychology 20:4
Ogletree, S.M., Mason, B., Grahmann, T., and Raffeld, P. “Perceptions of Two Television Cartoons: ‘Powerpuff Girls’ and ‘Johnny Bravo.’” Communication Research Report. Summer 2001
Osborne, R.E. “Psychological Perspectives on Self and Identity.” Choice Reviews. January
Rosenberg, S.D., Hulsey, T.L., and Rosenberg, H.J. “The Language of Sexual Abuse: An Exploratory Lexical Analysis.” Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 1:3
Sociology
Anderson, Audwin L. and Hall, Larry D. “Equal Protection and Racial Exclusion.” Extraordinary Behavior. Eds. Peck, D. and Dolch, M. Praeger Press
Giuffre, Patti A., Murdoch, Maureen, Kressin, Nancy, Fortier, Larry, and Oswald, Lisa. “Estimating the Psychometric Properties of a Scale to Measure Medical Students’ Career-Related Values.” Academic Medicine 76
Terling-Watt, Toni. “Explaining Divorce: An Examination of the Relationship Between Marital Qualities and Divorce.” The Journal of Divorce 35:3/4
Terling-Watt, Toni. “Permanency in Kinship Care: An Examination of Disruption Rates and Factors Associated with Placement Disruption.” Children and Youth Services Review 23:2
Terling-Watt, Toni and Sharp, Susan. “Gender Differences in Strains Associated with Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 30:3
Terling-Watt, Toni, Sharp, Susan, Atkins, Leslie, Gilliam, Jay, and Sanders, Anna. “Purging Behavior in a Sample of College Females: A Research Note on General Strain Theory and Female Deviance.” Deviant Behavior 22:2
Trepagnier, Barbara. “Deconstructing Categories: The Exposure to Silent Racism.” Symbolic Interaction 24:2
V. Scholarly Papers, Presentations, and Readings—National, Regional, and State
Anthropology
Bousman, C. Britt, Kerr, Anne C. and Collins, Michael B. “Reassessing the Chronological Position of Plainview Occupations in the Southern Plains.” Society for American Archaeology. New Orleans, LA
Bousman, C. Britt, Scott, L., and Nyakale, M. “Palynology of Holocene Deposits of the Central Platea of South Africa.” SASQUA meeting. Durban, South Africa
Garber, James F. “Maya Architectural Construction Methods: A Preclassic Example from the Site of Blackman Eddy, Belize.” Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA
Garber, James F., Brown, M. Katherine, and Hartman, Christopher J. “The Development of Middle Formative Public Architecture in the Maya Lowlands: The Blackman Eddy, Belize Example.” Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA
Garber, James F., Brown, M. Katherine and Reilly, F. Kent. “Architectural Complexity at the Site of Blackman Eddy, Belize: The Lowland Maya Define Themselves.” The Maya Meetings at Texas – The Coming of Kings: Writing and Rulership in Late Preclassic to Early Classic Southern Mesoamerica. Austin, TX
Glassmam, David M., Harris, J.A.K., and Bonor, J.L. “Paleopathology of the prehistoric Maya at Caves Branch Rock Shelter.” American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Kansas City, MO
Juarez, Ana M. “Discomforts and the Re-thinking of Borders.” American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC (Invited)
Juarez, Ana M. “Latina Sexuality: A Critique of Dominant Paradigms.” Gender on the Borderlands Conference, St. Mary’s University. San Antonio, TX
Juarez, Ana M. “(Re)Defining Latina Sexuality: Challenging Dominant Paradigms.” National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies Annual Conference. Tucson, AZ
Overdorff, D.J. and Erhart, Elizabeth M. “Social and Ecological Influences on Female Dominance in Day-Active Prosimian Primates.” American Association of Physical Anthropology. Kansas City, MO
English
Allison, Libby. “The Politics of Technology and Graduate Education: The Machine in the Language Community.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Denver, CO
Allison, Libby. “The Teaching Technology Lunch Bunch: A Beta Campus Learning Community.” Lilly-Texas Conference on College & University Teaching. San Marcos, TX
Beebe, Sue. (with Patricia Margerison) “Integrating Oral Communication Skills into the English/Language Arts Classroom.” Texas Council of Teachers of English Annual Conference. Austin, TX
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. “Film as a Radical Discipline.” Society for Cinema Studies Conference. Washington, DC
Bell-Metereau, Rebecca. “Postcolonial Politics and Senegalese Film: Moussa Toure’s TGV.” Society for Cinema Studies Conference. Washington, DC
Blair, John. “Running Away.” South Central Modern Language Association. Tulsa, OK
Blair, John. “Trash Fish.” Southwest American Popular Culture Association Conference. Albuquerque, NM
Cassells, Cyrus. Featured poet. Austin International Poetry Festival. Austin, TX
Cassells, Cyrus. National Poetry Month reading. Central Texas College. Killeen, TX
Cassells, Cyrus. Panel moderator. “Poetry in a Time of War.” Texas Book Festival. Austin, TX
Cassells, Cyrus. Poetry lecture: “For the Catalan Keeper of The Flame, On the Life and Poetry of Salvador Espriu.” Napa Valley Writers Conference. Oakville, CA
Cassells, Cyrus. Poetry reading. Gemini Ink. San Antonio, TX
Cassells, Cyrus. Poetry reading. Napa Valley Writers Conference. Oakville, CA
Cassells, Cyrus. Poetry reading. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Cassells, Cyrus. Poetry reading. The Writers Garret. Dallas, TX
Cassells, Cyrus. Poetry workshop: “The A-Ha: Poetry as Self-Revelation.” Gemini Ink. San Antonio, TX
Cassells, Cyrus. (five-day) Poetry workshop: Napa Valley Writers Conference. Oakville, CA
Chavkin, Allan. “Atlas’s Bellow: Is He for Real?” American Literature Association. Cambridge, MA
Chavkin, Allan. “The Genesis of a Native American Novel: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony and the Archival Evidence.” Pacific Ancient & Modern Language Association. Santa Clara, CA
Chavkin, Allan. “Skepticism and the Depth of Life in Saul Bellow’s The Old System.” American Literature Association. Cambridge, MA
Clark-Oates, Angela. “‘An Innocent Girl from the Bogs of Ireland’: Overcoming Victimization in Post-Modern Ireland.” Women’s Studies Conference: Women and the Law. Milwaukee, WI
Falcon, Melissa. “Wagon Train – A History of Landscapes.” Hays Historic Commission. Kyle, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Panelist. (with Julia Alvarez and Denise Chávez) National Association of Hispanic Journalists Conference, Phoenix, AZ
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Barbara’s Bookstore. Chicago, IL
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Barnes & Noble. Dallas, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Barnes & Noble. El Paso, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Barnes & Noble, 6th Avenue. New York, NY
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Boise NPR. Boise ID
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Book People. Austin, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Borders Books & Music. Albuquerque, NM
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Borders Books & Music. Santa Fe, NM
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Borders Books & Music. Tucson, AZ
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Borders Books & Music. Washington, D.C.
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Borders Bookshop. Philadelphia, PA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Capitola Book Café. Santa Cruz, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Changing Hands Bookstore. Tempe, AZ
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. A Clean, Well-Lighted Place. San Francisco, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. (with Tonantzin Canestraro-Garcia and Raul Salinas) Continental Club. Austin, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Cultura Latina Bookstore. Long Beach, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Dallas PBS. Dallas, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center. San Antonio, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. El Paso Community College. El Paso, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. El Patio Restaurant. Las Cruces, NM
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Fresh Air. Philadelphia, PA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Housing Works Books. New York, NY
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Houston NPR. Houston, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. The Hudson Valley Writers Center. Sleepy Hollow, NY
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. KBOO. Portland, OR
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. KUNM. Albuquerque, NM
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. KUSP. Santa Cruz, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Log Cabin Literary Series. Boise, ID
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. (with Grove/Atlantic writers Candice Bushnell and Mark Bowden) Los Angeles Times Book Festival. Los Angeles, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Martinez Books and Art. Santa Ana, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. (with James Gammon and Cheech Marin) The Met Theater. Los Angeles, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Midnight Special Bookstore. Santa Monica, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Minnesota NPR. Minneapolis, MN
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. The NewsHour, Bookworm. Santa Monica, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. (with Rick Bass, Simon Ortiz, Ofelia Zepeda, Scott Simon,
Denise Chávez, Denis Johnson, Tim Seibles, Luci Tapahonso, Luís Rodriguez) Northern Arizona Book Festival. Flagstaff, AZ
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. The Noon Hour. Philadelphia, PA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. NPR Weekend Edition. Austin, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Prairie Lights Bookstore. Iowa City, IA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. (with Denise Chávez) Printer’s Row Book Fair. Chicago, IL
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. The Ruminator Bookstore. Minneapolis, MN
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Tattered Cover Bookstore. Denver, CO
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Teatro Bilingue de Houston. Houston, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Texas Library Association. San Antonio, TX
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. Twenty-Third Avenue Books. Portland, OR
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. University of California-Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, CA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. University of Iowa Writer’s Workshop. Iowa City, IA
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. University of Nebraska. Lincoln, NE
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading. WYNC (New York NPR)
Gilb, Dagoberto. Reading and panelist. (with Elena Maria Viramontes, Carmen Tafolla, and artist César Martínez) “La Union del Pueblo.” Mexican American Studies Conference. Boise, ID
Gilb, Dagoberto. Writer-in-Residence. (with Robert Coover, Paula Vogel, Amy Bloom, Ron Carlson, Colum McCallum, Sandra Gilbert, Josip Novakovich) Summer Literary Seminar in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg, Russia
Grimes, Tom. “New World.” Full-length play, MET Theatre. Los Angeles, CA
Grimes, Tom. Panelist. “Inside Publishing.” Texas Book Festival. Austin, TX
Grimes, Tom. Reading. THE WORKSHOP. Barnes & Noble. Austin, TX
Hanson, Susan. Reading. “Instructed by a Seed.” Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
Conference. Flagstaff, AZ
Jackson, Rebecca. “Context, Collaboration, and the Politics of Identity.” University of Colorado-Denver
Jackson, Rebecca. “‘I Don’t Talk to Blacks’ or, Contextual Constraints on Peer Writing Groups in the Prison College Classroom.” SWT, Texas Christian University, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Elmhurst College
Ledbetter, Kathryn. “Literary Annuals and Victorian Women Writers.” Conference on 18th and 19th Century British Women Writers. Lawrence, KS
Ledbetter, Kathryn. “Persian Lovers and Faithful Servants: Imperialism in Literary Annuals.” Victorian Interdisciplinary Studies Association of the Western United States. Los Angeles, CA
Ledbetter, Kathryn. “Scandal as Commodity: Fraser’s ‘Calumniated Woman.’” Sigma Tau Delta, SWT
Leder, Priscilla. “Dead Letters: The Limits of Regionalism in Chopin’s ‘Elizabeth Stock’s One Story.’” Popular Culture/American Culture Association Convention. Philadelphia, PA
Lochman, Daniel L. “Dungy Ale: Appetite and Indeterminacy in John Skelton’s ‘Tunnynge of Elynour Rummynge’” Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. Denver, CO
Lochman, Daniel L. “‘Mishaps…Maistred by Advice Discrete’: Teaching The Faerie Queene.” Spenser Society, Modern Language Association. New Orleans, LA
Margerison, Patricia. (with Sue Beebe) “Listening and Speaking: Integrating Oral Communication Skills and Strategies in the English Language Arts Classroom.” Texas Council of Teachers of English Annual Conference. Austin, TX
Mejía, Jaime. “From Philosophy to Mexican American Literature.” Philosophy Department’s Great Books class, University of North Texas. Denton, TX
Mejía, Jaime. Featured speaker: “They Could Be Giants: Gregorio Cortez, Carmen Lomas Garza’s Familias, and Spy Kids.” Pennsylvania State University Rhetoric and Composition Conference, “American Ethnic Rhetorics.” State College, PA
Monore, Debra. Reading. University of Ohio. Columbus, OH
Monroe, Debra. Reading. Taos Writer’s Conference. Taos, NM
Morrison, Susan S. “Amendment, The Vernacular, and Pilgrimage in the Libro de Buen Amor.” Texas Medieval Association. San Antonio, TX
Morrison, Susan S. “Fourteenth-Century Pilgrimage Literature: Male Narrators and Queer Vernacular Encounters.” Modern Language Association. New Orleans, LA
Morrison, Susan S. “Legacy of Fourteenth-Century Literature: Structural Interplay Between The Canterbury Tales and On the Road.” 2001 Medieval Institute. Kalamazoo, MI
Morrison, Susan S. “Vernacular Integrity in Fourteenth Century Pilgrimage Literature: Amending Piers Plowman.” Southeastern Medieval Association. New Orleans, LA
Nelson, Claudia. “Connections and Discontinuities in a Progressive-Era Orphan Tale: From Sara Crewe to A Little Princess.” Children’s Literature Association. Buffalo, NY
Nelson, Claudia. “To Grandfather’s House We Go: The Domesticating of the Public Man in Victorian Periodicals.” Southern Conference on British Studies. New Orleans, LA
Olson, Marilynn. “Froëbel’s ‘The Bridge’: Mother-Song Meets Gilded Age.” Children’s Literature Association. Buffalo, NY
Randolph, Amy. Reading of poems from Cold Angel of Mercy. Texas Lutheran University. Seguin, TX
Ronan, Clifford. “The Greatness of Chapman’s Caesar.” 50th Annual South-Central Renaissance Conference. College Station, TX
Roth, Elizabeth. “South of the Sublime: Kant in Robert Penn Warren’s Dragon Country.” American Studies Association, Huntsville, TX
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. “Charles Stuart and the Slough of Despond.” Third Triennial International John Bunyan Society Conference. Cleveland, OH
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. “Classical Republicanism and the Essential Self in Milton’s Areopagitica.” Modern Language Association. New Orleans, LA
Skerpan-Wheeler, Elizabeth. “Read and Be Read: Areopagitica and the Anxiety of the Public Self.” South-Central Renaissance Conference. College Station, TX
Wells, Kim. “Women Writers on the Web: a Roundtable of Web Editors and Contributors.” Society for the Study of American Women Writers. San Antonio, TX
Geography
Augustin, Byron D. “Bolivia: High In the Andes.” All Texas Geography Conference. Arlington, TX
Augustin, Byron D. “The Palestinian-Israeli Impasse: Has U.S. Policy Run Its Course?” Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine, National Press Club. Washington, DC
Augustin, Byron D. “Qatar: A Country Analysis.” Exxon/Mobil Seminar, Exxon/Mobil Headquarters. Houston, TX
Augustin, Byron D. “World Regional Geography: The Extinction of a Species.” International Symposium on Geographic Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, SWT. San Marcos, TX
Blanchard-Boehm, R. Denise and D. Eric Pimpler. "Real Estate Values in Houston, Texas following a Major Flood Occurrence: An Application of the Tobin-Newton-Montz Concepts of Flood-Induced Changes in Urban Land Values." Applied Geography Conference, Ft. Worth, TX
Boehm, Richard G. “Standards-Based Social Studies.” U.S. DoDEA. Nashua, NH
Boehm, Richard G. “World Geography and World Cultures: Issues and Problem Solving.” Friends of Geography (FOG) Conference, Houston, TX
Boehm, Richard G. “World Geography: Teaching About the Environment Using Problem-Solving Approaches.” GeoTech Conference. Dallas, TX
Boehm, Richard G. and Estaville, Lawrence E. “A Model for Geography Department Recruitment of Minority Students.” Applied Geography Conference. Fort Worth, TX
Boehm, Richard G., Rutherford, David, and Foster, Ellen. “A Joint Geography/History Model for Teaching U.S. History.” Texas Council for Social Studies. Galveston, TX
Boehm, Richard G., Yingling, Barbara, Webb, Brenda, and Stoltman, Joseph. “A Scope and Sequence in Geographic Education, K-12.” National Council for Social Studies. Washington, DC
Brown, Brock J. “Geography in the Secondary Classroom.” Southern California Geographic Alliance. San Diego, CA (delivered electronically)
Brown, Brock J. “Step Up to Geography and Distance Graduate Study at Southwest Texas State University.” GeoTech. Dallas, TX
Butler, David R. “Exposed Solifluction Risers at Alpine Treeline and Possible Effects on Tree Advance.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Butler, David R. “Hazardous Ice Jams in Northwestern Montana: Their Prediction and Effects on the Landscape.” Applied Geography Conference. Fort Worth, TX
Butler, David R. “Lithologic, Structural, and Geomorphic Controls on Ribbon Forest Patterns.” 32nd Annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium. Chapel Hill, NC
Dixon, Richard W. “Bioclimatological Considerations for Military Basic Training.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Dixon, Richard W. “Hazardous Waste.” Guest Lecturer United States Military Academy, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering. West Point, NY
Dixon, Richard W., Herbert, Jonathan, and Cook, Jeff. “ENSO and Texas.” Applied Geography Conference. Ft. Worth, TX
Earl, Richard A. “Major Water Issues of South-Central Texas.” Bi-National Meeting sponsored by the Center for Texas-Mexico Applied Research. San Marcos, TX
Earl, Richard A. “San Antonio Adjusts to Edwards Aquifer Mandates.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Earl, Richard A. “San Antonio, Texas, Water Supply Options.” Applied Geography Conference. Ft. Worth, TX.
Estaville, Lawrence E. Chair and Moderator: “Distinguished Ethnic Geography Scholar.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Estaville, Lawrence E. “Geographic Education and the Health of the Discipline.” Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education. Vancouver, British Columbia
Estaville, Lawrence E. and Boehm, Richard G. “The Health of the Discipline: Department Indicators.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Fitzsimons, Dennis E. “Maps in Geographic Journals – Learning from Practical Lessons.” Annual Meeting of the North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS). Portland, OR
Fonstad, Mark A. “The Fusion of Distributed Hydrologic Modeling, Remote Sensing, and River Channel Change Prediction.” Applied Geography Conference. Ft. Worth, TX
Fonstad, Mark A. “The Instability of Classic Flood Assumptions: The Case of the 1999 Canadian River Flood.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Fonstad, Mark A. Invited Lecture: “Spatial Variation in the Power of Mountain Streams.” Binghamton Symposium in Geomorphology. Chapel Hill, NC
Fonstad, Mark A. and Marcus, W. A. “A General Theory of Riverbank Instability.” GSA Annual Convention, Boston, MA
Fonstad, Mark A. and Marcus, W. A. “Self-Organized Criticality as a General Principle of Riverbank Failure and Sediment Mobility.” AGU Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA
Kimmel, James R. “Ecology and Landscape Amenities on the Edwards Plateau.” Baylor University Department of Biology Symposium Series. Waco, TX
Kimmel, James R. “The Geography of Nature and Heritage Tourism.” Blinn College. Bryan, TX
Kimmel, James R. “Heritage Tourism.” Uvalde County Historical Society. Uvalde, TX
Kimmel, James R. “Interpretive Geography: A Texas Hill Country Example.” Applied Geography Conference. Fort Worth, TX
Kimmel, James R. “State Parks and Nature Tourism.” Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Parks Manager Conference. Kerrville, TX
Kimmel, James R. “Telling the Story of San Augustine – Interpretation as the Tourism Product.” The Historical San Augustine Conference sponsored by the Summerlee Foundation. San Augustine, TX
Larsen, Robert D. “Old Landfills And New Laws.” American Planning Association Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA
Larsen, Robert D. and Stephenson, Ronald J. “Borderlands Regional Environmental Enterprise Zone–Ideas Going to Waste.” Applied Geography Conference. Fort Worth, TX
Larsen, Robert D. and Stephenson, Ronald J. “Conducting The Closed Landfill Inventory For Texas: Past and Present.” Txswana 2001: A Waste Odyssey—Texas Solid Waste Association (Txswana) Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX
Larsen, Robert D. and Stephenson, Ronald J. “Development of a Borderlands Regional Environmental Zone (BREEZ) – Good Ideas Going to Waste.” Bi-National Cooperative Applied Research Planning Meeting, SWT. San Marcos, TX
Larsen, Robert D. and Ronald J. Stephenson. “Development of a REEZ – Regional Environmental Enterprise Zone.” 17th International Conference on Solid Waste Management and Technology, Widener University. Philadelphia, PA
Larsen, Robert D. and Stephenson, Ronald J. “Regional Environmental Enterprise Zones – Ideas Going to Waste.” American Planning Association Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA
Larsen, Robert D. and Vaughan, James W. “Valuing Landfills.” American Planning Association Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA
Lu, Yongmei. “Where Do the Vehicles Go? Investigating the Spatial Relationships Between Vehicle Theft and Recovery Locations.” Applied Geography Conference. Fort Worth, TX
Lu, Yongmei. “Where to Recover the Stolen Vehicles?” Fifth Annual International Crime Mapping Research Conference sponsored by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. Dallas, TX
Macey, Susan M. “Horizons of Discovery: One Geographer’s Research Path.” National Science Foundation, Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences, Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences Division. Washington, DC
Macey, Susan M. “Living in the Shadow of Nuclear Energy in the United States.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Petersen, James F. “Map Use in World Geography.” Geotech. Dallas, TX
Petersen, James F. “Maps in the Classroom.” Texas Council for the Social Studies. Galveston, TX
Petersen, James F. “The World in Spatial Terms.” Texas Alliance for Geographic Education. Arlington, TX
Petersen, James F. and Stea, David. “Bi-National Research and Education in Environmental Geography, Southwest Texas State University.” Rio Bravo Association Conference. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Ramspott, M. and Eyton, J. R. "Frequency-based Contextual Classification of Land Use/ Land Cover in Central Texas from Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Panchromatic Data." American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Conference. Denver, CO
Solem, Michael N. “Barriers and Pathways to International Collaborative Learning on the Internet.” IGU-CGE Symposium on Innovative Practices in Geographical Education. Helsinki, Finland
Solem, Michael N. “Differential Adoption of Internet-Based Teaching Practices in College Geography.” AAG Annual Meeting. New York, NY
Solem, Michael N. “The Purpose of the International Network for Learning and Teaching Geography in Higher Education.” International Conference on Research in Geographic Education, SWT. San Marcos, TX
Solem, Michael N. “Step Up to Geography Distance Learning Master’s in Geographic Education.” Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education. Vancouver, British Columbia
Solem, Michael N. “Using Geographic Information Systems and the Internet to Support Problem-Based Learning.” Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Division of the Association of American Geographers. Ft. Worth, TX
Solem, Michael N. “Using Inquiry to Teach Global Issues Internationally on the Web.” INLT Second Symposium. Plymouth, England
Stea, D. Chair of “Aspects of Behavior in Geographic Education.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Stea, D. “A New Center for Bi-National Applied Research.” Rio Bravo Association Conference, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
* Stea, D. and Kerkman, D.D. “Correcting Distortions in North American Spatial Imagery.” Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education. Vancouver, British Columbia
* Stea, D. and Kerkman, D.D. “La cooperacion ambiental global y los estereotipos internacionales.” International Environmental Psychology Conference. San Sebastian, Pais Vasco, Spain
* Stea, D. and Kerkman, D.D. “Mexico esta en Suramerica y el Rio Bravo mide casi 3,000 km.” International Environmental Psychology Conference. San Sebastian, Pais Vasco, Spain
* Stea, D., Kerkman, D.D., Flores, L., Brown, N.R., Friedman, A., and Agosto, V. “Measuring and Dispelling Misconceptions about Our Next-Door Neighbors.” Annual Conference of the Texas/World Health Organization Collaborating Center. Austin, TX
* Stea, D., Kerkman, D.D., Pinon, M.F., and Middlebrook, N. “Learning Behavior and Mapping Behavior in Early Childhood and Adolescence.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Stea, D. and Peet, Richard J. Co-chair and Moderator: “AAG Jim Blaut Memorial Session.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Stea, D. and Petersen, J.F. “Bi-National Research and Education in Environmental Geography, Southwest Texas State University.” Rio Bravo Association Conference. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Tiefenbacher, John P. “A 450-Year Historical Geography of Flood Hazard, Risk and Mitigation in Guanajuato, Mexico.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Tiefenbacher, John P. “The Influence of Hazards and Disasters on Places: Studies in Natural and Technological Hazards” Colloquium, Centro de Investicación en Geografía y Geomática (CentroGeo), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT). Mexico City, Mexico. (invited)
Tiefenbacher, John P. and Shuey, Michelle. “The Political Geography of the Puma in the Western United States: 19th Century Fears in the 21st Century.” Western Section of the Wildlife Society Annual Conference. Sacramento, CA
Tiefenbacher, John P. and Shuey, Michelle. “Pursuits or Chance Encounters? Temporal and Spatial Behaviors of People and Puma in Big Bend National Park, Texas, U.S.” Applied Geography Conference. Fort Worth, TX
Zhan, F. B. “Cancer Mortality Pattern in Texas.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
Zhan, F. B. “Locating a Multiple-Institution Teaching Center in North Austin, Texas.” Applied Geography Conference. Fort Worth, TX
History
Andrews, Gregg. “Insane Sisters.” Missouri State Archives. Jefferson City, MO
Andrews, Gregg. “Writing Local History with Court Records: The Case of Ilasco’s Insane Sisters.” Missouri Supreme Court Historical Society Annual Dinner. Jefferson City, MO
Bargeron, Carol. “Middle Eastern Cities as a Mirror of Islâm.” World History Institute, San Antonio College. San Antonio, TX
Brennan, Mary. Chair/Commentator: “Variations on a Theme: Post-World War II Conservatism.” Organization of American Historians Annual Conference. Los Angeles, CA
Bynum, Victoria. “Revisiting the Free State of Jones.” The University Forum Lecture Series, University of Southern Mississippi. Hattiesburg, MS
Bynum, Victoria. Session Chair: “Coloring Outside the Lines: Reconstructing Race in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century United States.” American Historical Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA
Bynum, Victoria. “Unruly Women.” The Howard Thurman Lecture Series, Stetson College. DeLand, FL
De la Teja, Frank. “Ferias de Comercio en Saltillo.” La Frontera Norte de México-Texas, Coloquio de Historia, Colegio Coahuilense de Investigaciones Históricos, Instituto Coahuilense de Cultura, and Presidencia Municipal de Monclova. Monclova, Mexico
De la Teja, Frank. “Juan N. Seguín: Hero of the Texas Revolution.” The A. R. Sánchez Sr. Distinguished Lecture Series, Texas A&M International University. Laredo, TX
De la Teja, Frank. “The Seguíns of Texas: The Generations of Spanish and Mexican Texas History.” Teaching of History Conference, in conjunction with the World History Association of Texas Fall Meeting, University of North Texas. Denton, TX
Dunn, Dennis. Chair/Commentator: “Religion in Russia.” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. Washington, DC
Dunn, Dennis. Commentator, Associated Press, on Bush and Putin meeting. (quoted extensively in national and international Associated Press reports)
Garner, Lydia. “NAFTA, MERCOSUL, ALCA: Vantagems e Desvantagems para o Brasil.” ESG, Escola Superior de Guerra, Rio de Janeiro; ECEMAR, Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior da Aeronáutica, Rio de Janeiro; CEBRES, Centro Brasileiro de Estudos Estratégicos. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Hart, Paul. “Rebellion and Reform: Local History and National Consciousness.” Southwestern Council of Latin American Studies. Santa Fe, NM
Makowski, Elizabeth. “Cum ex eo, Sancta Romana and Tertiaries.” International Medieval Congress (MCI). Leeds, UK
Menninger, Margaret. “Cultural Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Leipzig.” Philanthropy, Patronage and Urban Politics: Transatlantic Transfers Between Europe and North America in the 19th and 20th Century (Symposium). Toronto, Canada
Pohl, James. “Recent Developments in Civil War Historiography Pertaining to Union and Confederate Strategies.” Civil War Round Table, Houston, TX
Modern Languages
Champion, James. (co-presenter) “Libra Becomes Gemini.” CALICO 2001, University of Central Florida. Orlando, FL
DiMauro-Jackson, Moira. “Dancing the Deconstructive Dance: Working Class Struggles.” South Central Modern Language Association. Tulsa, OK
Echeverría, Miriam. “Ciudad, memoria y marejada en la obra de Gianina Braschi.” South Central Modern Language Association. Tulsa, OK
Echeverría, Miriam. “El espacio del sueño y del deseo en el teatro de Picasso.” Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas, New York University. New York, NY
Echeverría, Miriam. “La Mirada y el desanclaje: escritura de los 80 en poetas dominicanas.” Poetic Discourses at Play, University of California. Irvine, CA
Echeverría, Miriam. “Mirada y marejada en la obra de Braschi.” Tercer Coloquio Nacional Sobre las Mujeres, Universidad de Puerto Rico. Cayey, Puerto Rico
Echeverría, Miriam. “Tango, Buenos Aires, Borinsky.” Latin American Studies Association. Washington, DC
Fischer, Robert. “Consulting Services: Who Needs Them.” Panel Discussion, IALL Biennial Conference, Rice University. Houston, TX
Fischer, Robert. “Gemini and Multimedia Authoring.” IALL Biennial Conference, Rice University. Houston, TX
Fischer, Robert. “Inductive and Deductive Learning in Technological Environments.” Center for Educational Technology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT
Fischer, Robert (co-presenter). “Libra Becomes Gemini.” CALICO 2001, University of Central Florida. Orlando, FL
Fischer, Robert. “Multimedia Authoring.” Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Colorado. Boulder, CO
Fischer, Robert. “Noncommercial Authoring Systems: Design and Use.” Panel discussion, CALICO 2001, University of Central Florida. Orlando, FL
Fischer, Robert. “Publishing Research in Computer-Assisted Language Learning.” American Association of Applied Linguistics. St. Louis, MO
Fischer, Robert. “Tech Talk.” The Northeast Conference. Washington, DC
Fischer, Robert. “Technology: Tool or Method.” Satellite teleconference funded by Culpepper Foundation and Rockefeller Brothers Foundation, organizer Washington and Lee University, uplinked from Duke University. Durham, NC
Fischer, Robert. “Multimedia Authoring and the Foreign Language Teaching Profession.” University of New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM
Forrest, Jennifer. “Blue Bloods and Saltimbanques: Strange Fin-de-Siècle Aristocracies.” Modern Language Association. New Orleans, LA
Forrest, Jennifer. “Félicien Cahmpsaur’s Lulu, roman clownesque and the Aesthetics of the Fin-de-Siècle Circus.” The 27th Annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium, University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI
Gragera, Antonio. “Limitations in Typological Studies: A Case for the Spanish Subjunctive.” Kentucky Foreign Language Conference. Lexington, KY
Gragera, Antonio. “Linguistic Competence in Bilingual Speakers.” Modern Language Association. New Orleans, LA
Harney, Lucy. “Controlling Resistance, Resisting Control: Popular Theatre in Late-Nineteenth Century Madrid.” Midwest Modern Language Association. Cleveland, OH
Locklin, Blake. “At Home in Japan? Travel, Migration, Identity.” Latin American Studies Association XXIII International Congress. Washington, DC
Locklin, Blake. “Negotiating Technologies: Peruvians in Japan.” Conference on Ibero-American Culture and Society: Latin American Literature, Technology, Ideology, University of New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM
Lugones, Nestor. “Methods of Research on Medieval Spanish Literature.” University of Texas Pan American. Edinburg, TX
Martin, Carole. “‘A même de beaucoup de livres d’histoires, de relations de voyages, de comedies, de romans’, ou la representation polyphonique à l’assaut de la Révélation chez Robert Challe.” 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. New Orleans, LA
Martin, Carole. "Time versus Space: Notes from a Cursory List of Titles in Eighteenth-Century French Fiction."
32nd Annual Meeting of the Mid-Western American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, University of Iowa. Iowa City, Iowa
Martin, Carole. “The Demise of Confinement in Prévost’s Histoire d’une Grecque moderne: A Case Study of the Invention of Modern Space.” 15th Annual DeBartolo Conference on Eighteenth-Century Invention, University of South Florida. Tampa, FL
Philosophy
Fulmer, C. Lynne. “Deadly Subversion: The Real Beef about Advertising.” New Mexico and West Texas Philosophical Society. Las Vegas, NM
Fulmer, C. Lynne. “Utopian Dreams/ Dystopian Reality: Advertising at the Millennium.” Society for Utopian Studies. Buffalo, NY
Fulmer, Gilbert. “The Jews and the Resurrection.” New Mexico and West Texas Philosophical Society. Las Vegas, NM
Fulmer, Gilbert. “Utopian Planning: Popper and the Possibility of Prediction.” Society for Utopian Studies. Buffalo, NY
Geuras, Dean. “Aristotle and Moral Luck.” Conference on Value Inquiry. Tulsa, OK
Gordon, Jeffrey. “Buddha, Socrates, Jesus: The Quest for Perennial Wisdom.” Inaugural Lecture of the "Last Lecture Series" St Mary’s University. San Antonio, TX
Gordon, Jeffrey. “The Power of the Image in Film: A Phenomenological Investigation.” American Society for Aesthetics. Santa Fe, NM
Gordon, Jeffrey. “The Rape of Time: On the Occlusion of the Spiritual Quest in the Present Age.” Fifteenth Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, School of Visual Arts. New York, NY
Hanks, Craig. “Economics and the Theory of ‘Moral Sentiments’ in Adam Smith.” Mid-South Philosophy Conference. Memphis, TN
Hanks, Craig. “On the Supposed Duties and Dangers of Genetic Enhancement.” Biannual Conference of the International Society for Philosophy and Technology. Aberdeen, Scotland
Hanks, Craig. “What is Explained by Genetics? Some Questions About the Nature of Scientific Explanations in Comparative Genetics.” Biannual Conference of the International Society for Philosophy and Technology. Aberdeen, Scotland
Hutcheson, Peter. “Sartre on Freedom in Being and Nothingness.” Southwestern Philosophical Society. Dallas, TX
Joy, Glenn. “Ballots in the Belfry: Lewis Carroll and Voting Fairness.” New Mexico West Texas Philosophical Society. Las Vegas, NM
Luizzi, Vincent. “Freedom and Adjudication in People’s Courts: Case Studies in China and Alaska.” 20th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR). Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Luizzi, Vincent. “Putting the Screws to the Retributivists and the Utilitarian – Deterrence Theorists.” New Mexico West Texas Philosophical Society. Las Vegas, NM
Raphael, Rebecca. “And the Deaf Shall Hear: Religious Responses to Cochlear Implantation.” American Academy of Religion. Denver, CO
Raphael, Rebecca. “Crying Out in the Streets: Justice and Wisdom Personified.” Southwest Commission on Religious Studies AAR. Irving, TX
Raphael, Rebecca. “Thinking About Visions: Historicity and Authority.” Southwest Commission on Religious Studies SBL. Irving, TX
Political Science
Brittain, Vicki. “Decreasing Attorney Fee Awards Based on Failure to Delegate Billable Hour Tasks to Paralegals.” American Association for Paralegal Education Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX
Garofalo, Charles. “The Public Administrator as Moral Agent: Ethics, Agency, and Public Choice.” 25th International Congress of Administrative Sciences. Athens, Greece
Gorman, Robert. “Cornwell’s Calumnies: When Ellipses become…[l]…es.” Society of Catholic Social Scientists, Ave Maria Law School. Ann Arbor, MI
Grasso, Ken. “Beyond the Individual-State-Market Grid: Social Pluralism, Subsidiarity and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.” Society of Catholic Social Scientists. Ann Arbor, MI
Grasso, Ken. “Post-Christian Times and the Culture of Life.” Society of Catholic Social Scientists. St. Louis, MO
Hull, Terry. Panel Moderator: “Substantive Laws That Impact the Paralegal Profession.” American Association for Paralegal Education Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX
Kens, Paul. “The Texas Supreme Court and the Scramble for the State’s Public Domain.” Western Political Science Association. Las Vegas, NV
Shields, Patricia. “Globalization and Its Implication for Curriculum Reform: The Case of Southwest Texas State University.” NASPAA Annual Conference. Washington, DC
Shields, Patricia. “Step by Step: Building a Research Paper.” American Society for Public Administration Annual Conference. Newark, NJ
Shields, Patricia. “The United States Experience with Women in the Military: Historical Perspectives and Current Experiences” Women in the Austrian Armed Forces Seminar. National Defense Academy, Institute of Defense Pedagogics. Vienna, Austria
Ward, Kenneth. “Democracy and the Rule of Law.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA
Wright, Walter. “Bilingual and Spanish Mediations.” Association for Conflict Resolution. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wright, Walter. “Med-Arb Techniques and Clauses in the Commercial Arena.” Association for Conflict Resolution. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Psychology
Carpenter, D.N. “Meditation, Hypnosis and Relaxation Training.” Sertoma Club and National Student Speech, Language, Hearing Association (NSSLHA), SWT. San Marcos, TX
Czyzewska, M. (with P. Lewicki) “Styles of Nonconscious Intelligence.” Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior Conference organized by Society for the Study of AISB (SSAISB). University of York, UK
Davis, J. M. “Attitude Similarity, Ethnic Identity, and Social Support.” Texas/World Health Organization Annual Meeting. Austin, TX (invited)
Davis, J. M. Chair: “Cultural Differences in Emotional Expressiveness and Relationship Satisfaction.” Teaching and Researching Cross-Cultural and Cultural Psychology Symposium, 47th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association. Houston, TX
Davis, J. M. “Maximizing Your Value for the Graduate Admissions Committee.” Getting in and Staying in Graduate School, a symposium conducted at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA
Fling, S. “Peace Psychology and Women’s Issues.” Conference of the International Society for Intercultural Studies and Research. Calcutta, India
Fling, S. “Research and Training in Peace Psychology.” Conference of the International Society for Intercultural Studies and Research. Calcutta, India
Flores, L.Y., Crixell, S., Friedman, B.J., and Rodriguez, A. “Effectiveness of Texas 5-A-Day Week Program for Low-Income Mexican American Children in Texas.” Poster presentation Texas Dietetic Association Conference. Houston, TX
Flores, L.Y., Crixell, S.H., Friedman, B.J., and Rodriguez, A. “No Time for Good Nutrition: Assessing the Texas 5-A-Day Nutrition Program in Two School Districts Serving Primarily Low-Income Minority Students.” Poster presentation Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference. Seattle, WA
Frost, C.J. “The Microethics of Moral Sadism: A Call to Arms on the Global Plight of Children as Seen Through the Lens of Romanian Orphanages.” Annual Conference of the Association for Integrative Studies. Roanoke, VA
Ginsburg. H.J. “D.A.R.E.’s Dirty Deeds.” Symposium, Ditching D.A.R.E. 1st Lindesmith Center Conference on Drug Policy for the New Millenium. Albuquerque, NM (invited)
Hulsey, T. “The Role of the Sciences in an Honors Program.” Annual Meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council. Chicago, IL
Kerkman, D.D., Friedman, A. and Brown, N. R. “A Cross-National Comparison of Biases in Subjective North American Geography.” Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Orlando, FL
* Kerkman, D.D. and Stea, D. “Correcting Distortions in North American Spatial Imagery.” National Council for Geographic Education. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
* Kerkman, D.D. and Stea, D. “Learning Behavior and Mapping Behavior in Early Childhood and Adolescence.” Association of American Geographers. New York, NY
* Kerkman, D.D. and Stea, D. “Mexico esta en Suramerica y el Rio Bravo mide casi 3,000 km.” International Environmental Psychology Conference. San Sebastian, Pais Vasco, Spain
* Kerkman, D.D. and Stea, D. “Thinking Big: Understanding Problems of Continental and Global Scale.” Invited paper presented at a Bi-National Applied Research Meeting convened by the Center for Texas-Mexico Applied Research, SWT. San Marcos, TX
* Kerkman, D.D., Stea, D., Brown, N. R., and Friedman, A. “A Mexican Mental Map of North America.” Colloquium presented to a meeting of the Center Texas-Mexico Applied Research, Geography Department, SWT. San Marcos, TX
Mendez, R. V. “Allocentric Public Self-consciousness in Latino Men with Multiple Sexual Partners.” Poster presented at the 13th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society. Toronto, Canada
Mendez, R.V. “Empathy, Public Self-Consciousness and High Risk Sexual Behaviors.” Teaching and Researching Cross-Cultural and Cultural Psychology Symposium, 47th Annual Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association. Houston, TX
Mendez, R.V. “High Risk Sexual Behaviors in Latinos: Empathy as a Moderator of Risk.” Texas/World Health Organization Annual Meeting. Austin, TX
Osborne, R.E. “How to Manage Relationship Barriers.” “Workforce Development – Welfare to Work” Program Richmond, IN (invited)
Osborne, R.E., and Barton-Kriese, P. “Think-Pair-Chair: Mentoring the Teaching of Distance Education Courses.” Panel presentation for Chair’s Conference. Orlando, FL
Osborne, R.E., Fitzgerald, E., Watkins, M., and Rains, J. “Building Bridges Not Burning Them: Fostering Interdisciplinary Projects and Cooperation.” Panel presentation for Chair’s Conference. Orlando, FL
Osborne, R.E., and Wagor, W.F. “Developing Assessable Objectives for Courses: Moving From Talking About Assessment to Doing Assessment.” Workshop for the Annual Conference for Teachers of Psychology: Ideas and Innovations. Ellenville, NY
Osborne, R.E. and Wagor, W.F. “Developing Assessable Objectives for Programs: Assessment Beyond Courses.” Workshop for the Annual Conference for Teachers of Psychology: Ideas and Innovations. Ellenville, NY
Wheeler, R.W. and Wright, Loyd. “Student Evaluation of Teaching.” The National Technology and Social Science Conference. Las Vegas, NV
VI. External Grants, Contracts, and Program Funding
Anthropology
Bousman, C. Britt. An Archaeological Assessment of Lot 16, River Ridge Industrial Park, SWT. $2,145
Bousman, C. Britt. An Archaeological Assessment of the Satterwhite Property, SWT. $4,607
Bousman, C. Britt. An Archaeological Assessment of Schulle Park, San Marcos. City of San Marcos, TX. $4,382
Bousman, C. Britt. Archaeological Investigations at Bobcat Stadium, SWT. $2,494
Bousman, C. Britt. Archaeological Survey and Shovel Testing at San Marcos Hall, SWT. $1,348
Bousman, C. Britt. Archaeological Survey of the San Marcos CISD Lot. San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District. $3,261
Bousman, C. Britt. Archaeological Testing at the Satterwhite Apartments, SWT. $8,187
Bousman, C. Britt. Trench Monitoring at the SWT President’s House, SWT. $3,610
Bousman, C. Britt and Kerr, Anne. A Quantitative Analysis and Classification of Paleoindian Projectile Points from Texas and Surrounding Areas. Texas Archeological Society. $1,000
Bousman, C. Britt and Nickels, David. Archaeological Assessment of City Park, San Marcos. City of San Marcos, TX. $2,402
Bousman, C. Britt and Nickels, David. Archaeological Assessment of Sites at Camp Swift. Texas Army National Guard. $84,348
Bousman, C. Britt and Nickels, David. Archaeological Survey of Camp Mabry. Texas Army National Guard. $30,902
Bousman, C. Britt and Nickels, David. Archaeological Survey of the L7 Ranch. Texas Army National Guard. $117,876
McGee, R. Jon. Folk Medicine and Herbal Healing Among the Lacandon Maya, SWT. $7,475
Overdorff, D.J. and Erhart, Elizabeth M. The Evolution of Female Dominance and Feeding Priority in Lemurid Primates. National Science Foundation. $230,000
English
Busby, Mark. Southwestern Regional Humanities Center, National Endowment for the Humanities. $378,900
Grimes, Tom. Katherine Anne Porter House, Angel Foundation. $60,000
Geography
Augustin, Byron D. Educational Grant, Aramco Services Company. Houston, TX. $2,000
Boehm, Richard G. Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education, Sid Richardson Foundation. $80,000
Boehm, Richard G. Texas Alliance for Geographic Education, National Geographic Society Educational Foundation. $25,000
Boehm, Richard G. Texas Alliance for Geographic Education, State of Texas. $50,000
Boehm, Richard G.