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Dr. Beverly Published in “Big Lucks” Literary Journal

Assistant Professor of English, Dr. Bill Beverly’s story “Walking Papers” will appear in the premier issue of Big Lucks, a literary journal published in Maryland.  The small journal Beverly co-edits, 32 Poems, has placed a poem in the prestigious Best American Poetry anthology: “The Darker Sooner,” by Catherine Wing.  This is the fourth time since 2005 that a poem...

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Dr. Holaday Published in “Teaching Nursing”

Dr. Stephanie Holaday, Director of Nursing Programs and Assistant Professor of Nursing, has had two chapters published in Teaching Nursing: The Art and Science, In Caputi, L., Glen Ellen, IL: College of DuPage Press.  The chapters are; “Curriculum Alignment of the Essential Educational Competencies in Nursing Education”, pgs. 424-440 and “Accelerated Nursing Programs and Second-Degree Students”, pgs. 459-482.

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December 2009 Faculty Roundup

Dr. Robert Maguire, Assistant Professor of International Affairs has been invited to teach a seminar entitled “The Geopolitics of Oil”, at New York University’s Faculty Resource Network Seminar this summer.  NYU’s program attracts junior faculty from universities and colleges throughout the US, who enroll in the week long intensive program seminars taught by faculty experts. Dr....

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November 2009 Faculty Roundup

Dr. Deonne Minto, Assistant Professor of English, was the Chair for the panel Gastrocartographies, Discursive Dance, the Resistant Reader, and Global Reparations: Performance and the Deconstruction of Caribbean Identities from the Table to the Stage and Beyond, at the ‘Going Caribbean: An International Colloquium on Caribbean Literature and Art, sponsored by the University of Lisbon...

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October Faculty Roundup

Wendy Thorbjornsen’s memoir, Finding Josie, was named as a finalist in the Autobiography category of the USA Book News 2009 National Best Book Awards. Dr. Deborah Litt, Associate Professor of Education, will have a chapter entitled “Reread So You Know What to Write Next” published in Writing Strategies for All Primary Students: Scaffolding Independent Writing...

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Summer 2009 Faculty Roundup

Dr. Roberta Dorr, Associate Professor of Education, has been invited to serve another term as a National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Board of Examiners.  Dr. Dorr was recommended by both NCATE and Teachers of English as a Second Language (TESOL) for this role. Dr. Carlota Ocampo, Associate Dean of the College of...

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June 2009 Faculty Roundup

Dr. Carlota Ocampo, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Psychology, has had an article published in the flagship journal for the American Psychological Association.  Her article “Dealing with Diversity Issues in the Classroom:  A Survey of the STP Membership” appears in Teaching of Psychology. The citation is Prieto,...

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May 2009 Faculty Roundup

Dr. Mary Lynn Rampolla, Associate Professor of History, will have the 6th edition of her text A Pocket Guide to History released this summer. Finding Josie, a memoir written by Wendy Bilen Thorbjornsen, Assistant Professor of English, has been named the winner in the Autobiography/Memoir category for the National Indie Excellence Awards.  The book won for biography/memoir...

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April 2009 Faculty Roundup

Dr. Bill Beverly, Assistant Professor of English, presented at the 2009 National Popular Culture & American Culture Conference.  His paper describes how collectors imagine and refashion themselves in stories they tell about collecting.  He focuses in particular on beer and soda can collectors; also on his panel were papers on book collectors and vinyl record collectors. ...

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Febraury 2009

Dr. Ray Adomaitis, Assistant Professor of Counseling, has been selected to be this year’s recipient of the C. Harold McCully Counselor Educator Recognition Award to be presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the District of Columbia Counseling Association.  Dr. Adomaitis will also be a part of a panel on Crisis and Trauma Counseling, while students in Trinity’s...

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