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Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): QUICK, QUINCY, ANTOINE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY D.O.B. 02/27/1973 quickq@gram.edu (318)274-2899 Education and Training NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Ph.D. 2001 BIOLOGY UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL POSTDOC 2002-2003 BIOCHEM/PHARMACOL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA POSTDOC 2003-2006 PHARMACOL/TOXICOL UNIV OF TORONTO POSTDOC 2006 RADIATION/BIOPHYSICS Positions and Employment 8/1996-6/1997 Earth Science and Chemistry Teacher, McDonough High School, Waldorf, MD 1/2002-5/2003 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biochemistry 5/2003-2/2006 Postdoctoral Fellow, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology 6/2006-8/2006 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, ON Department of Radiation and Biophysics 8/2006-present Assistant Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology, Grambling State University 1/2008-present Department of Biological Sciences Grambling, LA Adjunct Graduate Assistant Professor of Biology, Louisiana Tech University, Department of Biological Sciences, Ruston, LA 6/2008-8/2008 Visiting Professor, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Department of Anatomy and Cellular Biology, Shreveport, LA Research Experience 1994-1996 Investigated mesoionic compounds as possible anti-cancer agents on mouse fibroblast cells in culture (C3H10T 1/2 ) Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA Dept of Biology Graduate Advisor: Dr. Regina Knight 1997-2001 Studied mitotic activity and morphological changes that occur during early inner ear development in Xenopus laevis (South- African clawed frog) New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM Dept of Biology Graduate Advisor: Dr. Elba E. Serrano 1/2002-1/2003 Investigated the roles of p63 and p73 (members of the p53 family) during neural stem cell differentiation as well as their implications in neuro-cancer biology University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Postdoctoral Fellow Postdoctoral advisor: Dr. Alonzo Ross PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Biographical Sketch Format Page

Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Quick, Quincy 5/2003-10/2005 Studied radiosensitization and senescence arrest in glioblastomas Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA Massey Cancer Center/Dept of Pharmacology and Toxicology Postdoctoral Fellow Postdoctoral advisor: Dr. David Gewirtz 5/2006-8/2006 Studied the effects of radiation on the central nervous system University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, ON Department of Radiation and Biophysics Postdoctoral Fellow Postdoctoral advisor: Dr. Shun Wong 8/2006-present 6/2008-present Investigating the role tubulin dynamics play in the resistance of glioblastomas to DNA damaging agents Grambling State University, Grambling, LA Department of Biological Sciences Principal Investigator: Dr. Quincy Quick Examining the role of α-actinin isoforms (1 and 4) in the motility of glioblastoma cells Grambling State University, Grambling, LA; Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA Department of Biological Sciences; Deparment of Anatomy and Cellular Biology Principal Investigator: Dr. Omar Skalli LSU-HSC Co-Principal Investigator: Dr. Quincy Quick GSU Bibliography Peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order) Serrano EE, Trujillo-Provencio C, Sultemeier DR, Bullock WM, Quick QA. Identification of genes expressed in the Xenopus inner ear. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand). 2001 Nov;47(7):1229-39. Quick, Q.A. African Americans in the biomedical sciences: new solutions to old problems. Black Issues in Higher Education. 2002. BI Forum. Quick, Q.A. and Serrano, E.E. Inner ear formation during the early larval development of Xenopus laevis. Dev Dyn. 2005 Nov;234(3):791-801. Quick, QA and Gewirtz, DA Enhancement of radiation sensitivity, delay of proliferative recovery after radiation and abrogation of MAPK (p44/42) signaling by imatinib in glioblastoma cells. Int J Oncol. 2006 Aug;29(2):407-12. Quick, QA and Gewirtz, DA An accelerated senescence response to radiation in wild-type p53 glioblastoma multiforme cells. J Neurosurg. 2006 Jul;105(1):111-8. Quick, QA and Serrano, EE Cell proliferation during the early compartmentalization of the Xenopus laevis inner ear. Int J Dev Biol. 2007;51(3):201-9. Quick, QA Epothilone B induces cell death in glioblastoma cells via down-regulation of survivin. Experimental Oncology. Journal of Experimental Oncology. 2008 Sep;30(3):195-201. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Continuation Format Page

Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Quick, Quincy Quick, QA and Skalli, O. α-actinin 1 and α-actinin 4 in astrocytoma cells: contrasting role in cell motility, common roles in antagonizing cell death and RhoA signaling. Oncogene. 2009 submitted. Scientific Abstracts Cicero, S.A., Lopez-Anaya, V.L., Quick, Q.A., Doyon, W.M., and Serrano, E.E. (1999). Developmental innervation patterns and morphology of the utricle in Xenopus laevis. Association for Research in Otolaryngolgy Abst.22:759 Quick, Q.A, and Serrano, E.E. (1999). Formation of the sensory epithelium of the inner ear during Xenopus laevis development. Society for Neuroscience. Abst.Vol.25:297.9 Serrano, E.E. and Quick, Q.A. (2000). Confocal laser scanning microscopy of Xenopus inner ear organs during larval development. Society for Developmental Biology. Q.A. Quick and Serrano, E.E. (2000). Cell proliferation during inner ear development in Xenopus laevis. Society for Neuroscience. Quick, Q.A. and Gewirt, D.A. (2004) Senescence arrest and lack of apoptosis as elements contributing to radioresistance in glioblastoma cells. American Association for Cancer Research Quick, Q. A. (2008) Epothilone B induces glioblastoma cell death via survivin down regulation and tubulin redistribution American Association for Cancer Research Quick, Q. A. and Skalli, O (2008) astrocytoma cells. American Society for Cell Biology Alpha-actinin promotes PI3 kinase associated growth arrest in Mentorship 2007-2008 Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement Mentor (Grambling State University) RISE is a student development program for minority-serving institutions. The goal of the program is to increase the number of students from groups underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research who complete Ph.D. degree programs in these fields. 2007-2008 National Institute of Mental Health Career Opportunities in Research Mentor (Grambling State University) The NIMH Career Opportunities in Research (COR) supports undergraduate research training to develop a pool of individuals who will help ensure that a diverse and highly trained workforce is available to assume leadership roles related to the Nation s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research agenda for mental health. 2008 Research Apprentice Mentor (Grambling State University) The overall goal of the RAMP program is to actively engage GSU-LAMP scholars in a research apprentice mentoring program that will effectively strengthen the necessary skills needed for graduate school admission and retention. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Continuation Format Page

Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Quick, Quincy 2008 Rising Sophomore Academy Coordinator (Grambling State University) The Rising Sophomore Academy under the auspices of the Center for Mathematics Science and Technology (CMAST) aims to pro-actively develop and train twenty-first century scientists, mathematicians, and engineers by providing a diverse experience across the STEM disciplines at Grambling State University. University Committees and Service 2006-07 Faculty Senate Representative- Department of Biological Sciences (Grambling State University) 2007 Department of Biology Laboratory Manual Development Committee (Grambling State University) 2008 Assessment Committee for Secondary Schools (Grambling State University) 2008 Department of Biology Capstone Course Development Committee (Grambling State University) Grantsmanship 2006 National Institutes of Health SCORE-SC1 Grant ($1,200,000) not funded 2006 Louisiana Biomedical Research Network ($25,000)- not funded 2007 Howard Hughes Biomedical Science Education Research Grant ($1,400,000) not funded 2008 American Society for Cell Biology Visiting Professor Award ($17,000) funded 2009 National Institutes of Health RO3 Small Grant ($50,000)- pending 2009 American Society for Cell Biology Visiting Professor Award ($17,000)-funded 2009 National Institutes of Health SCORE SC2 Grant ($150,000) in progress Professional Affiliations and Memberships 1997-2007 Society for Neuroscience 1997 Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2000,2008 American Society for Cell Biology 2004-present American Association for Cancer Research Honors/Awards 1991-1994 Bonner Scholar, Ferrum College 1999-2001 NASA Space Grant Consortium Fellow, New Mexico State University 2008 American Association for Cancer Research (MICR) Minority Serving Institution Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research Award Recipient 2008 American Society for Cell Biology Visiting Professor Award 2009 American Association for Cancer Research (MICR) Minority Serving Institution Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research Award Recipient 2009 American Society for Cell Biology Visiting Professor Award PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Continuation Format Page

VITA Rama M. Tunuguntla Professor, Department of Mass Communication Grambling State University Office: Home: GSU Box, 122 Jefferson Oaks Dr. Grambling, LA 71245 Ruston, LA 71270 Education: Ph. D. (Mass Communication) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (1982) M. A. (Mass Communication) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (1978) M.A. (Philosophy/Psychology) Osmania University, Hyderabad, India (1967) Post-Graduate Diploma in Journalism Osmania University, Hyderabad, India (1963) Awards - Carroll Binder Memorial Award for Distinguished International Student in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota, 1976 Fellow of the Institute of Journalism Excellence, sponsored by the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE), during the summer of 2006. As a Fellow, worked with The Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA, for six weeks at the copy desk and the online edition. Fellow of the Institute of Journalism Excellence, sponsored by the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE), during the summer of 2001. As a Fellow, worked with The Austin American- Statesman for six weeks at the national desk. Fulbright Fellow (Summer 2002). Visited China for five weeks to develop cultural and professional contacts and to develop curriculum and research in the areas communication. Awarded the endowed professorship The Cleo Fields Endowed Professorship in Mass Communication by the President of Grambling State University (for three years effective October 1, 2008)

Experience: Interim Dean, College of Professional Studies (from Spring 2009), Grambling State University, Grambling, LA 71245 Professor of Mass Communication (from Fall 2005) Grambling State University, Grambling, LA. Professor & Head, Dept. of Mass Communication (1988-2005) Grambling State University, Grambling, LA. Worked for The Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA, for the summer of 2006 as a Fellow of the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE). Worked for The Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas, for the summer of 2001 as a Fellow of the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE). Associate Professor of Journalism (1986-1988) Grambling State University Worked for The Times, Shreveport, LA, as a Faculty Fellow during the summer of 1987. Associate Professor of Journalism (1984-85) Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India Deputy Editor, The Deccan Chronicle (1982-84) Secunderabad, India Assistant Professor of Journalism (1980-1982) Grambling State University, Grambling, LA 71245. Graduate Research Assistant (1979-1980) Laboratory for Research in Scientific Communication University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Research Intern (1978-1979) East-West Communication Institute East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii Graduate Teaching Assistant (1975-1978) School of Journalism and Mass Communication University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

Senior Lecturer in Journalism (1971-1974) Osmania University, Hyderabad, India Senior Copy-editor, The Times of India (1968-1971) Ahmedabad, India Staff Reporter, United News of India (1965-1966) Hyderabad, India Senior Copy-editor/Night Editor (1961-1968) The Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad, India Professional Development (Highlights only) Consultant to the Department of Mass Communication, Alcorn State University, Alcorn, MS, on its preparedness to seek accreditation by the Accrediting Council for Education Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Visited the Alcorn campus for three days, March 26-29, 2006, and submitted a comprehensive report on its current status and steps to be taken to seek accreditation. Participant: Fulbright Seminar in China -- a five-week study and educational visit to China, July 11-August 15, 2002. Participant: Technology Conference sponsored by The Freedom Forum at its Pacific Coast Center, San Francisco, CA, April 2000. Panel discussant: Technology s Influence on News Content: The Last Hundred Years/The Next Hundred Years, and Meeting the Challenges of Advancing Technology at Historically Black Colleges/Universities at the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) annual convention, Las Vegas, NV, April 2000. Panel discussant: Applications of New Media Technologies for Journalism and Mass Communications Education at the AEJMC convention, New Orleans, LA, August 1999. Participant: Seminar on Leading Technological Change, sponsored by the Poynter Institute for media Studies, St. Petersburg, FL, October 1996.

Participant: Seminar on Teaching Intercultural Communication, Intercultural Communication Institute, Portland, OR, July 1996. Presenter: Day-long seminars on interpersonal communication conducted by the U.S. Department of State at the Police Academy in New Orleans for police officers from Argentina (1994), from Ecuador (1993). Moderator: Session on Movement of Minorities and Women to Administrative Positions, AEJMC convention, Kansas. City, 1994. I also attended several ASJMC administrators workshops, BEA conventions, AEJMC conventions, Louisiana Press Association conventions, and Black College Communication Association (BCCA) meetings. Participated in seminars and workshops, among others, at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, the Journalism Educators Seminar at the American Press Institute, and The Freedom Forum Leadership Institute. Courses Taught: Graduate: MC 505: Theories of Mass Communication MC 510: Research Methods in Communication MC 515: Cross-Cultural Communication MC 520: History of Minority and Ethnic Media MC 535: Perspectives in Intercultural Communication MC 590: Comparative Communication Systems Undergraduate: MC 100: Introduction to Mass Communication (distance learning) MC 225: Mass Media Writing and Editing MC 299: Newswriting and Editing MC 310 Specialized Reporting Research, Publications and Professional Presentations Reviewer: Journalism and Mass Communication Monographs. Research Paper Judge: AEJMC Divisions of International Communication, Communication Technology & Policy, and Minorities & Communications 1997 2006. World Journalism Education Conference (SJEC), Singapore, 2007.

Moderator/Discussant: AEJMC Divisions of International Communication and others. Presentations: A research paper, Language and Culture: A Study of their Relationship, presented at the 2009 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Conference, Honolulu, HI, January 9-12, 2009. A research paper, Cultural Variences in Non-verbal Communication, presented at the 2008 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Conference, Honolulu, HI, January 10-14, 2008. A research paper, Ethnic Media: A Case Study of South Asian Press in the United States, presented at the 2007 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Conference, Honolulu, HI, January 9-13, 2007. A research paper, China and India: Two Asian Giants and Two Differing Communication Policies, presented at the 2006 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Conference, Honolulu, HI, January 10-14, 2006. This paper was also accepted for presentation at the Xiamen Conference on Chinese Communication Studies held in Xiamen, China, in December 2005. Panel presentation on The State of the Telecommunication Industry at the National Association of Black Telecommunications Professionals (NABTP) 12 th Annual Meeting and Leadership Conference, New Orleans, LA, July 31-August 2, 2003. Analysis of International Information Flow: A Structural Approach. Presented (in absentia) at the annual convention of the Asian Mass Communication Information and Research Center (AMIC), Singapore, May 1996. In Progress: Co-authoring (with a faculty from Middle Tennessee State University) a book on international communication and the right-to-know concept. It deals with the issues in international communication flow and new world order. Continue to study the status of the freedom of information and the status of the media in China

(the post- Olympics era). Continue my exploratory research in communication policy studies by taking a sample of Asian countries as case studies to analyze the interrelationships between political ideologies and communication policies. Research (unpublished): Communication Teaching and Research in India: Its Relevance to Mass Media. Why Do Some People Prefer Larger Families. -- an exploratory study on attitude-behavior inconsistencies in family planning. Differing Perspectives on Communication Policy. A case study of communication policies of countries with ideological variations. Publications: Training in Educational Journalism, Vidura, Press Institute of India s mass media monthly. China s Media: What Do They Say About the US and the USSR, Selected Symposium Papers, Grambling State University. This paper also won the first place as the top international research paper at the AEJMC competitions. Journalism Education -- Why? Vidura, Press Institute of India s mass media monthly. Proposals (fund-raising, grants and new programs) Instrumental in the planning and creation of the Department of Mass Communication at Grambling State University in 1988 by bringing together the programs in journalism and broadcasting. Was the head of the department since its inception in fall1988 until the end of spring 2005. Developed the mass communication program by revising and restructuring the curriculum, strengthening the faculty/staff, developing the computer and other laboratory facilities, etc. The result is that the mass communication program received the prestigious national accreditation by the Accrediting Council for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) in 1993 within a record period of five years. The program also gained reaccreditation in 1999 and 2005 with Compliance on all 12 Standards set by the Council.

Recognizing the phenomenal growth and success of the mass communication program with national accreditation and a successful master s program, the Board of Supervisors of the University of Louisiana System in 1999 designated the mass communication program at Grambling State University as a Unique Area of Excellence. It is one of only five programs on the campus to be designated for such distinct honor. Wrote a proposal entitled, Enhancing the Quality of Journalism Education, for the Louisiana Educational Quality Trust Fund (LEQSF). The proposal was funded for $52,059 for 1988-89. Submitted a proposal to The Freedom Forum for a Journalist-in- Residence Program for 1999-2000 school year. Submitted a proposal to the Louisiana Educational Quality Trust Fund (LEQSF) for Graduate Fellows in Mass Communication for fellowships for the newly-developed master s program. The proposal was funded for two years, 1998-99 and 1999-2000. During the 1995-96 and 1996-97 school years, developed a proposal for the Master of Arts degree program in Mass Communication. The Curriculum Proposal for the M.A. degree was approved by the University of Louisiana System Board of Trustees in March 1996, and by the Board of Regents in September 1996. The department started the master s program from the fall semester of 1997. Wrote a proposal for $660,000 for five years (1987-92) under Title III Programs of the U.S. Department of Education for Strengthening and Expanding Academic Programs in Journalism and the Humanities. The proposal was funded for the first year (1987-88) for $32,000; for 1988-89: $104,000; 1889-90: $135,000; 1990-91: $157,000; and 1991-92: $235,000. Submitted the proposal, Strengthening the Mass Communication Program to be Eligible for Accreditation for another five-year (1992-97) cycle of the Title III Programs of the U.S. Department of Education. The proposal was funded for 1992-93: $218,912; 1993-94: $195,000; 1994-95: $200,000; 1995-96: $220,000; and 1996-97: $210,000. Submitted the proposal for Enhancing and Strengthening the Mass Communication Program to Maintain the Accreditation

Status under the Title III Programs of the U.S. Department of Education was funded for 1997-98: $210,000; 1998-99: $247,329; and 1999-2000: $247,000. Submitted the proposal, Maintain and Strengthen the Mass Communication Program as a Unique Area of Excellence, under the Title III Programs of the U.S. Department of Education was funded for $220,000 for 2000-01 fiscal year, and another $220,000 for 2001-02 fiscal year. Co-coordinator, along with Dr. Williams, for a proposal entitled, Enhancing the Ten Departments in the College of Liberal Arts in the Age of Technology under the Title III Programs of the U.S. Department of Education which was funded for $720,000 for fiscal year 2002-03. Wrote the proposal, Enhancing the Technological Capability of Training Facilities in the Department of Mass Communication, for the Title III Programs of the U.S. Department of Education. It was funded for $350,000 for fiscal year 2005-06. Wrote the proposal, Strengthening the Mass Communication Program to meet its Professional Needs, for the Title III Programs of the U.S. Department of Education. It was funded for $237,500 for fiscal year 2006-07. Public Service University Service Member, Lions Club of Grambling for several years (not current) President and active member, India Association of North Louisiana. Also, participate in a number of local community activities. Member, University Curriculum Committee Member, Curriculum, Advising and Program Planning (CAPP) Committee Coordinator, Title Activity 1, Component C for 2005-06 Professional Membership Founding Member, Black College Communication Association (BCCA). Editor of The BCCA News Journal for 1997-98. Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).

VITA General Information Name: Ray W. Foster Date of Birth: August 29, 1935 place of Birth: Joplin, Missouri Sex: Male Resent Nationality: American Date of Information: February, 1985 Educational Experience A.A., Missouri Southern College, Joplin, Missouri, 1959 B.S., Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas, Biology and Psychology, 1961 - M.A., Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, Experimental Psychology, 1964 All course work finished for Ph.D. Expected Date of Degree is May of 1985. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Human Development and Family Life (Degree in Developmental and Child Psychology).,@- Professional Experience 1962-1965, ~nstructor/lecturer, Psychology Department, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Courses taught: Physiological Psychology, Theories of Motivation, Statistics, Experimental Design, Theories of Personality, General Psychology. 1965-1969, Research Psychologist, Adaptive Behavior Project, Parsons State Hospital and Training Center, Parsons, Kansas. Did research which led to the development of the AAMD Adaptive Behavior Scale. 1969-1970, Director, Hospital'hprovement Project, Dixon State School, Dixon, Illinois. Directed a staff of 50 in a cottage demonstration project which developed systematic evaluation and training procedures for severely retarded boys with extreme behavior problems. 1970-1972, - Chief Psychologist/Clinical Director, State Home and Training School. Pueblo, Colorado. Directed a staff of 500 in a - facility-wide program of systematic evaluation and training for mentally retarded adults. 1972-1973, Behavior Modification Specialist/Aciministrative Assistant - for Research - and Development, North Aurora Center, Aurora, Illinois. Developed and supervised a program which drew mentally retarded adults from state residential institutions, trained them for independent living, and placed them in more independent settings. 1972-1973, Adjunct Professor, North Central College, Elgen, Illinois. Taught applied behavior analysis. 1973-present, Director, Camelot Behavioral Systems, Lawrence, Kansas. Founded and direct Camelot Fn order to provide low-cost publications and consultations. 1974-1980, Adjunct Professor, Union Graduate School. Taught systems technology as it applies to cultural design.

... 1975-1978, Director, Project LEARN, Kansas Neurological Institute, Topeka, Kansas.. Directed an interdisciplinary staff in developing evaluation and training procedures for severely retarded/orthopedically impaired children. 1975-1980, Research Associate, Bureau of Child Research, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Directed Project LEARN and did research on the physical education of mentally retarded people. - Other Professional Activities Co-Chairman, AAMD, Region N, 1970-1972 Resident Consultant, Southern Colorado State College, 1970-1972 Chairman, Comparability Committee, Colorado Division of Mental Retardation, 1970-1972 Member, Illinois State-Wide Planning Committee, 1972-1973. - Publications Foster, C. & Foster, R. (1971) Program for cyclic instruction. Behavior Modiftcation Newsletter (Mental Retardation Center, Pueblo, Colorado), 2, 1-2. Foster, C. & Foster, R. (1971) Toilet training. Behavior Modification Newsletter (Mental Retardation Center, Pueblo, colorado), - 2, 1-2. Foster, C. & Foster, R. (May, 1974) Behavior programming: - Staff. management. Paper presented at the Second Annual Behavioral Programming Symposium, Lincoln, Illinois. Foster, C. & Foster, R. (1975) How can programs obtained? Paper presented at the Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Foster, C. & Foster, R. (1975) --- What kind of training --- does the staff - need? Paper presented at the Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. --- Foster, C. br Foster, R. (May, 1976) Use of data b~ educators. Paper presented at the Second Annual Convention of the Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis, Chicago, Illinois. Foster, C. 6 Foster, R. (June, 1976) Individualized inservice training. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Chicago, Illinois. - Foster, C., Lewis, P., Tucker, D., Foster, R. h Gentry, B. (1979) Skill acquisition program bibliography. Lawrence, KS: Camelot Behavioral Systems. Foster, R. (1965) Rruder-D verification key sensitivity to various faking techniques. Psychology, L, 4-6.

Foster, R. (1968) Extinction of the consummatory response to a saccharin solution. Psychonomic Science, 10, 81-82. Foster, R. (1968) The reward value of saccharin solution prior to eating experience. Psychonomic Science, 10, 83-84. Foster, R. (1970) Evaluation techniques with the profoundly and severely retarded. Paper presented at the Minnesota Field Institute, - Roseau, Minnesota. - -- - -- Foster, R. (July, 1970) Evaluation procedures with the mentally retarded. Paper presented at the International Seminar on Nental Retardation, Madison, Wisconsin. Foster, R. (May, 1971) Systematic evaluation - and training: A. programming strategy. Paper presented at a symposium jointly sponsored by the University of Wisconsin and the State Home and Training School of Pueblo, Colorado. Foster, R. (July, 1971) Evaluation techniques -- with the severely - and profoundly retarded. Paper presented at the International Seminar on Mental Retardation, Madison, Wisconsin. Foster, Re (November, 1971) The Child in a changing society. Paper - I presented at the Fall Symposium of the Behavioral Sciences and the Helping Services, Pueblo, Colorado. Foster, R. (1971) Elimination of undesirable behaviors. Behavior Modification Newsletter (Mental Retardation Center, Pueblo, Colorado), 2 3-7. -3 Foster, R. (1971) Programming strategy. Behavior Modification Newsletter.(Mental Retardation Center, Pueblo, colorado), 2, 1-2. Foster, R. (1971) Homogeneous grouping and behavior objectives. Behavior Modification ~ewsletter (state Home and ~aining School, - Pueblo, Colorado), 2, 1-2. \ Foster, R. (19A) The organization of behavioral objectives. ~ehavibr Modification ~eiletter (State Home and Tra&ing School, Pueblo, Colorado), 2, 1-2. Foster, R. (February, 1972) Behavior modification socialization. Paper presented at the Public Law 89-131 Conference, Denver, Colorado. Foster, R. (February, 1972) Adaptive behavior concept. Paper presented at the Commwity Workshop Series, Rockford, Illinois. Foster, R. entire institution9s patients -- and stafz Paper presented at the First Annual Behavior Modification Conference, Denver, Colorado. (April, 1972) A hierarchy of programmed,training across an

- Foster, R. (May, 1972) Behavior modification techniques - A few Years - later. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Convention of the Illinois Association for the Mentally Retarded, Peoria, Illinois. Foster, R. (July, 1972) Evaluation of the mentally retarded. Paper -.- presented at the International Seminar on Mental Retardation, Madison, Wisconsin. (March, 1973) Large systems - and implications for cultural Foster, R. design. Paper presented at the Second Annual Rocky Mountain Behavior Modification and Social Design Conference, Denver, Colorado. Foster, R. (May, 1973) Programming principles. Paper presented at the Behavior Programming Symposium, Lincoln, Illinois. -Foster, R. (May, 1973) Application -- of the adaptive behavior - scale. Paper presented at the Adaptive Behavior Scale Workshop, Reno, Nevada. Foster, R. (1973) Utilization - and refinement -- of AAMD adaptive behavior scales: Behavior modification. Paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Atlata, Georgia. Foster, R. (July, 1973) Evaluation procedures -- with the mentally retarded. - - - - Pa~er - = - a ~resented ~ - at. the International Seminar of Mental - ~ Retardation, Madison, Wisconsin. Foster, R. (October, 1973) An attempt at a comprehensive training curriculum -- for the mentally retarded. Paper presented at the Midwestern Behavior Modification Workshop, Chicago, Illinois. - -- Foster, R. (October, 1973) Fading the gunner: A practical strategy for fad- control of a complex system from the zesigner to the facility administration. Paper presented at the Midwestern Behavior Modification Workshop, Chicago, Illinois..Foster, R. (October, 1973) Code of conduct: Control countercontrol. --- - -- -- Pa~er c resented at the Midwestern Behavior -.r - * Modification Workshop, Chicago, Illinois. Foster, R. (October, 1973) Homogeneous nroupings -- in a residential facility -- for the mentally retarded. Paper presented at the Midwestern Behavior Modification Workshop, Chicage, Illinois. Foster, R. (October, 1973) A self paced behavior modification staff traininq program. Paper presented at the Midwestern Behavior Modification Workshop, Chicago, Illinois. Foster, R. (1974) Camelot behavioral checklist. Parsons, KS: Camelot Behavioral Systems.

.... Foster, R, Manual to accompany Camelot behavioral checklist. Parsons, KS: Camelot Behavioral Systems. Foster, R. (June, 1974) Selecting - and sequencing training goals. Paper presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. - -- Foster, R. (June, 1974) Symposium workshop: The UCII) adaptive behavior scale. Paper presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. - - - Foster, R. (January, 19753 Master planning assessment tool - Pilot scale. Denver, CO: Department of Institutions, State of Colorado. -- - Foster, R. (November, 1975) A model education program for severely handicapped/orthopedically impaired. Topeka, KS: Kansas Neurological.Institute. Foster, R. (1975)- laat behaviors should be changed? Paper presented at the Midwestern Association of ~ehavior=l~sis Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. (1975) ----- How can staff deal with violent clients? Paper Foster, R. presentedlat the Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Foster, R. (1975) How can management prepare -- for a training system? Paper presented at the Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis ~eeting, Chicago., Illinois. Foster, R. (May, 1975) - Staff management. Paper presented at the Third Behavior Programming Symposium, Lincoln, Illinois. Foster, R. (May, 1975) - The philosophy of punishment - and deceleration techniques, Paper presented at the ~ h i Behavior z Programing Symposium, Lincoln, Illinois. -Foster, R. (May, 1975) Development -- of the Camelot behavioral checklist. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Portland, Oregon. Foster, R. (May, 1975) Misuses of assessment. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the ~meri= Association on Mental Deficiency, Portland, Oregon. Foster, R. (May, 1975) A method of selecting critical social behaviors, Paper presenfed at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Portland, Oregon. Foster, R. (October, 1975) Behavioral checklists. Paper presented to the Conference on Behavioral Assessment, Morgantown, West Virginia.

Foster, R. (November,. 1975).. Programs - for severely handicapped..... children and youth.with - orthopedic impairment as one of their primary handicapping conditions. Paper presented at the Interchange Session - Programs and Telecomunications for Severely Handicapped Children and Youth, Kansas City, Missouri................ Foster,.'. R. (January,.,1976) Psycholoical assessment of severely and rofoundl handica ed tndividuals. Paper presented at a State Wide ~ ~ ~ y c h o l o ~ i Des s Moines, t s, Iowa.. Foster, R. (May, 1976) Reliability of behavioral checklists. Paper presented to the Second Annual ~onvezion of the Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis, Chicago, Illinois. - Foster, R. (June, 1976) Training management for systems applications. Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Chicago, Illinois. ---- Foster, R. (July, 1976) Development and use of the CAmelot behavioral checklist. Paper presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Texas Association on Mental Deficiency, San Antonio, Texas. --- Foster, R. (1978) The use of systems technology in developin education - and therapy systems. Lawrence, KS : ~=lot Behavizral Systems. - Foster, R. (1978) Project LEARN Checklist. Lawrence, KS: Bureau of Child Research. Foster, R. (1978) Manual to.accompany Project - LEARN checklist. Lawrence, KS : Bureau of ~hed research. ' Foster, R. (1982) A logical approach to Fortran computer programming. Lawrence, KS : dot Behavioral Systems. Foster, R. (1982) A logical approach -- to BASIC programming. Lawrence, KS : Camelot ~ehavizral Systems. - Foster, R. (1984) A critical review of research dealing -- with the physical fitness - of-mentally retardedteople. Lawrence, KS : Camelot Behavioral Systems. Foster, R. & Barnes, K. (1978) Project LEARN range - of motion checklist. Lawrence,KS: Bureau of Child Research. Foster, R. & DeBriere, T. (1975) A s stems technology workshop. Paper presented at the Midwestern -% Assoclat on of Behavior Analysis ~eeting, Chicago, Illinois. Foster, R. & DeBriere, T. (May 1976) Systems technology. Paper presented at the Second Annual Convention of the Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis, Chicago, Illinois.

Foster. R. h Foster, C. (1967) The measurement of change in adaptive behavibr. Pro Ject News of the Parsons - State Hospital - aid Training Center, - 3, 21-29. Foster, R. & Foster, C. (1971) Compliance Training. Behavior ModiEication Newsletter (Mental Retardation Center, Pueblo, colorado), - 2, 2-3. Foster, R., Foster, C., Sorenson, E. & Power, M. (May, 1974) ~ece1erati.a~ behavior : Several approaches. Paper presented at the Second Annual Behavioral Programming Symposium, Lincoln, Illinois. --- Foster, R. & Gardner, J. (September, 1971) Data banks and behavior modification. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Mental Deficiency, Houston, Texas. --- 'Foster, R. & Gold, M. (May 1975) Determining what to train. Paper presented at the Third Behavior Programming Symposium, Lincoln, Illimois. Foster, R. & Kanies, S. (June, 1974) Establishing an Accountability system. Paper presented at the 98th Annual ~eetin~tf the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I - - Foster, R., Maxwell, J. & Cox, B. (May, 1980) A behavioral approach to physical fitness evaluation and training. ~-worksho~ presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis Meeting, Dearborn, Michigan. Foster, R. & Nihira, K. (May, 1967) Adaptive behavior -- as a measure of sychiatric impairment - A preliminary study. Paper presented at thr 'hual Meeting of the Gican Association on Mental ~eficiency, Boston, Massachusetts. Foster, R. & Nihira, K. (1969) Adaptive behavior as a measure of psychiatric impairment. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 74. Foster, R. & Thomas, D. (January, 1976) Master planning assessment tool - Ages 0-6. Denver, CO: Department of Institutions, State of --- Colorado. Foster, R. & Thomas, D. (January, 1976) Master planning assessment tool - kes 7-18. Denver. CO: De~a?%ment of Institutions. State of - Foster, R. & Thomas, D. (January, 1976) Master planning assessment tool - Ages over 18. Denver,CO: Department of Institutions, State of Colorado. -- Foster, R. et al. (1973) Code of conduct. North Aurora, IL: North Aurora Center.

Gardner, J., Watson, K., Dayan, M., Horner, D., Lent, J. & Foster, R. (September, 1971) Theoretical issues in behavior modification. A round table discussion at the Annual Nzting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Houston, Texas. Gold, M. & Foster, R. (May, 1975) Normalization. Paper presented at the Third Behavior Programming Symposium, Lincoln, Illinois. Gragert, A., Foster, R., Brown, F. & Alderson, G. (1978) The Project LEARN program format. In F. Brown & G. Alderson (Eds.), - The Project - LEARN curriculum manual: Teaching -. the severely multiply handicapped. Lawrence, KS: Bureau of Child Research. Kanies, S. & Foster, R. (June, 1974) Modifying - the system accordin5 -- to data feedback. Paper presented at the 98th Annual Neeting of the American Association of Nental Deficiency, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. Leland, H., Nihira, K., Foster, R. & Shellhaas, M. (1968) The demonstration and measurement of adaptive - behavior. In B. W. Richards (Ed.), Proceedings --- of the First Congress -- of the International Asociation - for Scientific Study - on Mental Deficiency. Great Britain: Michael Jackson Publishing Co., Ltd. Leland, H., Nihira, K., Foster, R., Shellhaas, M. & Kagin, E. (Eds.1 (1966) Conference on measurement of adaptive behavior: g. Parsons, KS : Parsons State ~ z~ital and Tracing Center. - Leland, H., Nihira, K., Foster, R., Shellhaas, M. h Kagin, E. (Eds.1 (1968) Conference on measurement of adaptive behavior: 111. Parsons,XS : parsons-sate ~ o s ~ i t Training a l ~ Center. Leland, H., Shellhaas, M., Nihira, K. & Foster, R. (1967) Adaptive behavior: A new dimension in the classification of the mentally retarded. Mental Retardation Abstracts, - 4, 359-387. Maloney, T., Bishop, J., Foster, R., Koester, E., Slocum, J. & Cosset, K. (1974)- North Aurora Center admissions criteria. North Aurora, IL: -Unicare Health Facilities. Nihira, K. & Foster, R. (May 1966) Toward - the objective assessment - of adaptive behavior. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Chicago, Illinois. Nihira, K., Foster, R. & Leland, H. (September, 1966) Measurement - of adaptive behavior. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, New York. Nihira, Key Foster, R. & Spencer, L. (1968) Measurement of adaptive behavior: A descriptive system of mental retardates. American Journal - of Orthopsychiatry, - 38, 622-634. Nihira, K., Foster, R., Shellhaas, M. & Leland, H. (1969) Adaptive

......,., behavior scales: Manual. Mental Deficiency. Washington, D. C.: American Association of - Nihira, K., Foster, R., Shellhaas, M. & Leland, H. (1969) Adaptive behavior scale (for children 12 years or younger). Washington, D. C. : American Association on Mental Deficiency. Nihira, K., Foster, R., Shellhaas, Mo & Leland, H. (1969) Adaptive behavior - scale (for adults 13 years and over). Washington, D. C.: American Association on Mental Deficiency. Strange, J. R. & Foster, Ro (Eds.) (1966) Readin~s - in physiological psycholom. Bellmont, CA: Wadsworth. Yen, S., Gardner, J o & Foster, R. (1973) Behavior modification roundtable: Innovations or profligacy. Presented at the 97th Annual ' Meeting of the American ~zociation on Mental Deficiency, Atlanta, Georgia.

Curriculum Vita Reubenson Wanjohi Asst. Professor; Manager, Statistical Laboratory Educational Leadership Department, College of Education, Grambling State University P.O. Box 4305, Grambling, LA 71245 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ed.D. 2000 Grambling State University, Grambling LA Developmental Education: Options: Instructional Systems & Technology Student Development & Personnel Services Dissertation Title The Impact of Selected Satisfaction Dimensions on the Experience of Graduate Students in the College Environment MS IBT 1992 Grambling State University, Grambling, LA. International Business and Trade MBA 1992 Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA. Management BSc. 1990 Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, OH. Economics and Management TTC 1977 Kenya Polytechnic, Nairobi, Kenya Telecommunications Technician Certificate Part II Other 1970-88 NCR Corporation, Nairobi, Kenya Various management training including computer hardware and software training PROFESSIONAL EXPEREINCE Full Time Academic 2002-Present Assistant Professor with Full Graduate Faculty Status and Associate I LEC (Louisiana Education Consortium) Faculty Status, Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education, Grambling State University. 1991-93 Instructor of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, College of Business, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA. Non Academic 2001 Present Manager, Statistical Laboratory for Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students. 1985-88 Manager, Customer Services Division NCR Corporation (Kenya) Ltd. Nairobi, Kenya

2 1981-85 Manager, Customer Services Division NCR Corporation (Zambia) Ltd. Lusaka, Zambia 1979-81 Supervisor, NCR Corporation (Kenya) Ltd. Nairobi, Kenya 1970-78 Field Engineer, NCR Corporation (Kenya) Ltd. Nairobi, Kenya. Graduate Courses Taught/Developed EDL 549 Introduction to Techniques of Research EDL 573 Introduction to Educational Statistics DEED 556 Construction and Use of Tests in Teaching Reading/Math/Sciences DEED 643 Intermediate Statistics EDLD 502 Using Data to Effect Change EDLD 507 Using Research to Lead Change Undergraduate Courses Taught ECON 201 Macroeconomics GB 351 Business Statistics I Areas of Interest and Expertise Instructional Systems and Technology Student Development and Personnel Services Student Satisfaction in College Environment Teaching and Learning Technological Innovations Statistical Analysis of Progressive Knowledge Acquisition RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS Importance and satisfaction dimensions of graduate students in college environment. Wanjohi, R. (in progress). In Farmer, V., and Wynn, E., (Eds) Selected Retention Models in Higher Education. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Inc. Book Chapter. Using Portfolio Assessment & Evaluation in the Age of Accountability: Meeting NCATE and SACS Requirements; Wanjohi, R. & Martirosyan, N. (in review). Journal Article. The influence of pre-service teachers personal characteristics, locus of control, self-efficacy, and perceptions on job satisfaction and career decisions in Jamaica. Barham, W., Wanjohi, R., Farmer, V. (2006).In M. Kagendo & C. Z. Sunai (Eds.), Research on Education in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East: Crosscurrents and Crosscutting Themes. Book Chapter. Wanjohi, R. (1999). The impact of selected satisfaction measurement dimensions on the experience of graduate students in the college environment. Dissertation Abstracts International. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Improving Education in Rural Areas Through Technology Usage. Wanjohi, R. & Martirosyan, N. Presenter; 3 rd Annual Research Symposium, College of Education, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA, March 27, 2009. Enhancing Developmental Education Students Learning Through Portfolio Assessment Usage. Wanjohi, R. & Martirosyan, N. Presenter; Paper presented at LADE s 26 th Annual Conference; Alexandria, LA; October, 2008. Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

3 Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Supplemental Instruction Model and Program. Barham, W. & Wanjohi, R.; Co-presenter; Paper presented at NADE s 4 th International Conference on Research in Access and developmental Education, San Juan, Puerto Rico, September, 2008. Using Portfolio Assessment & Evaluation in the Age of Accountability: Meeting NCATE and SACS nd Requirements. Wanjohi, R. & Martirosyan N., Presenter, 2 Annual Research Symposium, College of Education, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, April 18, 2008. Commonly Used Statistical Analysis and What They Inform. Wanjohi, R. Presenter, First Inaugural Research Symposium, College of Education, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, April 13, 2007. Knowledge Development: Dissertation Research at Grambling State University. NADE 2007 Conference Developmental Education: Piecing it Together; Barham, W. & Wanjohi, R.; Nashville, TN; March 22; 2007 A Collegial Model Designed for Enhancing Faculty Publishing. Farmer, V., Wynn, E., Wanjohi, R.; Co-presenter; A symposium presentation at Grambling State University; February 18, 2005. Using Analysis of Variance in Research Documents. Wanjohi, R.; Presenter; 2 nd Annual Research Symposium A Celebration of Learning; Grambling State University & Doctoral Students Association; Grambling, LA; April 29, 2003. Selected Factors that Impact the Workplace Environment of Pre-service Teachers in Jamaica. Barham, W. & Wanjohi R. Co-presenter, Annual Conference of the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE); Jacksonville, FL, February 19, 2003. Assisting Adult Learners in Higher Education. Farmer, V., & Wanjohi, R., & Wynn, E.; Copresenter; Conference of Adult Learning - Promoting the Learning Experience Among Adult Students; Southern University in Shreveport, LA; August 16, 2002 Using Regression Analysis in Research Documents. Wanjohi, R., Presenter; Doctoral Students Association s Annual Research Symposium at Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April 27, 2002. SPSS for Sports. Wanjohi, R. Presenter; GSU Campus, April 15, 2002. Using SPSS for Statistical Data Analysis - SPSS: A Statistical Analysis Tool. Wanjohi, R.; Presenter; Student Research Training Program, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; March 19, 2002. Using Multiple Linear Regression in Research Analysis. Wanjohi, R.; Presenter; Doctoral Students Association s Annual Research Symposium at Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; May, 2001. WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS Transforming Data Using SPSS Software; Wanjohi, R. & Barham, W.; Faculty Workshop; Faculty Professional Development Component; Title III Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; February 12 & February 14. 2008. Constructing Data Files with Variables Using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences); Wanjohi, R. & Barham, W.; Faculty Workshop; Faculty Professional Development Component; Title III Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; January 15 & January 17, 2008. Using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) in Research; Wanjohi, R. & Barham, W.; Faculty Workshop; Faculty Professional Development Component; Title III Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; February, 27 & March 27, 2007. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Answering Research Questions with Statistics; Wanjohi, R.; Brown Bag Workshop; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; March 30, 2006. The following four workshops were done every semester (Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Fall 2004, & Spring 2005) Research Made Easy: Writing a Research Report. Workshop #4 for students and faculty development. Wanjohi, R.; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA. Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

4 Research Made Easy: Planning Your Research. Workshop #3 for students and faculty development. Wanjohi, R.; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA. Research Made Easy: Intermediate SPSS. Workshop #2 for students and faculty development. Wanjohi, R.; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA. Research Made Easy: Introduction to SPSS. Workshop #1 for students and faculty development. Wanjohi, R.; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA. Basic SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). Wanjohi, R.; Presenter; Student Research Training Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; December 3, 2003. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Barham, W. & Wanjohi, R. (In Progress). Introduction to Statistics. Textbook for graduate students. Wanjohi, R. (Fall, 2008). Candidates Performance in Masters in Educational Leadership Program. Data analysis conducted for the purpose of NCATE/EDLD Program Report. [1 Year s (2007-2008) Data Analysis Completed]. Wanjohi, R. (2008). Elementary Education Candidates Performance in Required Content Courses. Data analysis conducted for the purpose of NCATE/ACEI Program Rejoinder. [3 Years (2004-2007) Data Analysis Completed]. Wanjohi, R. (2008). Social Studies Candidates Performance in Required Content Courses. Data analysis conducted for the purpose of NCATE/NCSS Program Rejoinder. [3 Years (2004-2007) Data Analysis Completed]. Wanjohi, R. (2008). Kinesiology Candidates Performance in Required Content Courses. Data analysis conducted for the purpose of NCATE/NASPE Program Rejoinder. [3 Years (2004-2007) Data Analysis Completed]. Wanjohi, R. (2008). Science Candidates Performance in Required Content Courses. Data analysis conducted for the purpose of NCATE/NSTA Program Rejoinder. [3 Years (2004-2007) Data Analysis Completed]. Wanjohi, R. (2008). Mathematics Candidates Performance in Required Content Courses. Data analysis conducted for the purpose of NCATE/NCTM Program Rejoinder. [3 Years (2004-2007) Data Analysis Completed]. Wanjohi, R. (2008). English Candidates Performance in Required Content Courses. Data analysis conducted for the purpose of NCATE/NCTE Program Rejoinder. [3 Years (2004-2007) Data Analysis Completed]. Wanjohi, R. & Barham, W. (2006). Review of Results on DEE and LEAP Courses. Reviewed Tests Performance in Grambling Lab Schools. [Data Analysis Completed]. Report Submitted to the Dean of the College of Education. Participated in document preparation - Examining the factors that impact teachers choices in both entry and exit from profession: Implications for planning academic delivery systems. Paper presented by Wilton, B. at the 32 nd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Educational Planning (ISEP) in Istanbul, Turkey, October 2-7, 2002. GRANTS AND PROPOSALS Lowery, B., Wanjohi, R., & Martirosyan, N. (Sp r i n g, 2009). Exploring the Need for Learning Support Ser vices in Selected Institutions of Higher Education in Armenia. A $74,239.15 Grant Proposal submitted to NCEEER (National Council for Eurasian and East European Research). Not Selected. Barham, W. & Wanjohi, R. (Fall, 2007). 2007 DoE Research Proposal Predicting Developmental Education Students College Performance: Comparing the Theory of Planned and Resiliency Theory in collaboration with Texas Tech University. Proposal submitted within the Texas Tech University s Proposal. Not-Selected. Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

5 Barham, W. & Wanjohi, R. (Spring, 2007). Center for Research in Rural Education (CRRE). A $804,712 Proposal submitted to the Title III Program at GSU. Not-Funded. Participated with Barham, W in a research proposal development. (2002). The Development of the Center for Field Services and Research (CFSR) in the College of Education at Grambling State University. A $75,600 Proposal submitted to the Research Excellence Fund, GSU. Not-Funded. CURRIULUM DESIGN M.S. Program in Educational Leadership [approved spring 06]. Participated in Program Rejoinder Preparation (2005-2006) Curriculum design required: a) literature review to establish empirical basis for each syllabus, b) thorough knowledge of State and National standards as well as State certification requirements, c) thorough knowledge of content & pedagogy, d) knowledge of proposal & rejoinder guidelines. Co-created (AY-2007-2008) new course syllabi for: EDLD 502 Using Data to Effect Change, 3 graduate credit hours Co-created (AY-2008-2009) new course syllabi for: EDLD 507 Using Research to Lead Change, 3 graduate credit hours MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2009 Educational Leader ship program assessm ent assistance by Dr. Kathy Oneal in GSU on May 20, 2009 LCPEA (Louisiana Council of Professors of Educational Administration) 2009 Annual Spring Conference Educational Leadership Programs Facing 21 st Century Issues; Shreveport, LA; April 23-24, 2009. 3rd Annual Research Symposium Improving Rural Life and Education; College of Education, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA, March 26-27, 2009. 2008 LADE (Louisiana Association of Developmental Education) 26 th Annual Conference; Alexandria, LA; October 15-17, 2008. Faculty Seminar Preparing for Reaffirmation by SACS in 2010; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA, August 14, 2008 Educational Leadership Institute; Board of Regents; Baton Rouge, LA; June 20, 2008. NCATE Professional Development Web Conference for Institutions with Spring 2009 Visits; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; Grambling, LA; May 22, 2008. NCATE SPA Assessment Work Session; College of Education, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April 25 & May 14, 2008. 33 rd Annual Administrative Professionals Workshop; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April 23, 2008. nd 2 Annual Research Symposium Teaching Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students in an Age of Accountability; College of Education, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA, April 17-18, 2008. International Symposium; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; March 27, 2008. 2007 TaskStream Training; College of Education, GSU; Grambling, LA; November 9, 2007. LADE (Louisiana Association of Developmental Education) 25 th Annual Conference Achieving Outcomes: The Art of Successful Living; Alexandria, LA; October 17-19, 2007. Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

6 Accreditation, Accountability, and Quality. An Institutional Orientation and Professional Development Conference; NCATE (National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education) & AACTE (American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education); Arlington, VA; September 27-30, 2007. Brown Bag Luncheon and Workshops, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; Spring, 2007. TaskStream Training; Grambling State University; Spring, 2007. Grant Writing Workshop: Writing Successful Grants; Grambling State University, Grambling, LA; April 19-20, 2007. First Inaugural Research Symposium Researching, Reforming, and Reclaiming Excellence in Education; College of Education, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, April 13, 2007. Seminar: Reclaiming Our Legacy and Claiming Our Place; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; February 8, 2007. Assessment Training; College of Education, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; February 5, 2007. Proposal Preparation Seminar; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; January 19, 2007. 2006 SPSS Directions 2006 - North American User Conference; Chicago, IL; November 5-9, 2006. Enhancing the Academic Success of the GSU Student (Faculty Seminar); Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; August 17, 2006. Banner Training Session; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; August 16, 2006. College of Education Retreat for NCATE Preparation; Shreveport, LA; June 9-10, 2006. Grant Writing Conference for Scientists, Mathematicians, and Educators; University of Louisiana at Monroe & Consortium for Education, Research and Technology of North Louisiana; Monroe, LA; June 5, 2006. NCATE (National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education) Program Review Training Workshop; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; May 2, 2006. Faculty Seminar Managing Change; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; January 12, 2006. 2005 NCATE Program Review Workshop; Jackson State University; Jackson, Mississippi; October 28, 2005. Faculty Seminar In Pursuit of Mathematical Literacy; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; August 19, 2005. National Association for Developmental Education (NADE) 39 th Annual Conference, Member and Exhibitor for GSU; Albuquerque, NM; March 8 13, 2005. 4 th Annual Research Symposium; Doctoral Students Association & Student Research Training Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April 28, 2005. 2004 Faculty Seminar The Foundation for Future Success; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; August 17, 2004. AERA (American Educational Research Association) Annual Conference; San Diego, CA; April 11 17, 2004. ATE (Association of Teacher Educators) 84 th Annual Conference - Promoting Quality and Professionalism; Dallas, TX, February 15-18, 2004. Grant Writing Seminar; University of Louisiana at Monroe; Monroe, LA; 2004 2003 Workshop Understanding Statistics, Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; December 3, 2003. Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

7 PASS-PORT Training; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; October 9, 2003. Faculty Seminar Meeting the Challenges of Accreditation; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; August 11, 2003. Teaching Online Course Learning Resource Network; Professional Development Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April 28-May 2, 2003. 2 nd Annual Research Symposium A Celebration of Learning; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April, 2003 GSU Safety Training; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; March 11, 2003. PASS-PORT Training; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; March 27, 2003. Grant Writing Seminar; University of Louisiana at Monroe; Monroe, LA; 2003 ATE (Association of Teacher Educators) 83 rd Annual Conference - Teacher Educators Learning the Challenge for Academic Excellence in the 21 st Century; Jacksonville, FL; February 15-19, 2003. Technical Assistant Workshop for After School State Grant; Monroe, LA; February 6, 2003 2002 Conference of Adult Learning: Promoting the Learning Experience among Adult Students. Southern University in Shreveport, LA; August 16, 2002. Electronic Research Administration Workshop; The Department of Defense (DoD) HBCU/MI Technical Assistance Workshop at Grambling State University, Grambling, LA; April 18, 2002. Developing Winning Proposals Workshop; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April 19, 2002 Annual Research Symposium; Doctoral Students Association & Student Research Training Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; April 27, 2002. Sexual Harassment Workshop; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; October 15, 2002. Grant Writing Seminar; University of Louisiana at Monroe; Monroe, LA; 2002 Statistical Survival Skills; Student Research Training Program; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; January 23, 2002. Assessment Wizard Workshop; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; January 21, 2002 3 day ETS workshop in Pathwise; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; Spring, 2002. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2009 Present Louisiana Council of Professors of Educational Administration (LCPEA) 2003 Present American Educational Research Association (AERA) Research Focus on Black Education (SIG) Research Focus on Education in Africa and the Caribbean (SIG) Structural Equation Modeling (SIG) 2003 Present Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) ATE-Multicultural Education - Special Interest Group (SIG) 2004; 2007 Present Louisiana Association for Developmental Education (LADE) 2003 Present National Association for Developmental Education (NADE) HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS/AWARDS Nominated for Who is Who among Executives and Professionals; 2008 Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

8 Nominated for Who is Who among America s Teachers; 2006-2007. Nominated for Who is Who in America; 2004. Certificate of Appreciation as a Member of the Faculty Senate at Grambling State University; Grambling State University s Faculty Senate; Grambling, LA; 2005-2006 Academic Year. Certificate of Appreciation; College of Education; Grambling State University; Grambling, LA; March 18, 1999. Certificate of Appreciation; Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service; August 1, 1990. INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES University 2009 Present Member, NCATE Subcommittee: Standard 2; GSU 2007 2008 NCATE Assessment Co-coordinator; GSU 2007-2008 Co-Chair; NCATE Subcommittee: Standard 2; GSU 2006 2007 Member; NCATE Subcommittee: Standard 2; GSU 2004-2008 Member, Grambling State University Faculty Senate College 2003 Present Member; Technology Committee, College of Education, GSU. 2008 Member, Interview Committee for NCATE Assessment Coordinator 2004-2006 Member, Curriculum Design Committee 2003-2006 Designated Partner Liaison; NCATE NCTM Department 2003 Present Chair, Research and Special Projects Committee; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU 2007 - Present Member; Graduate Examinations Committee; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU 2006 - Present Goals/Objective Committee; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU 2006 Present Major Professor; Dissertation Committees; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU. 2003 Present Member, Revision of Master s and Doctoral Qualifying and Comprehensive Exams; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU. 2002 Present Academic Advisor for Masters and Doctoral Students; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU. 2002 Present Member; Dissertation Committees; GSU 2002 Present Methodologist; Dissertation Committees; GSU 2004-2008 Member; Screening and Admissions Committee; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU 2006-2007 Member; Recruitment Committee; Department of Educational Leadership, Grambling State University 2006 Doctoral Qualifying Exam Test Developer; Developed Test Items Bank for GSU Doctoral Qualifying Examination Part I Research Methods and Statistical Analysis with Dr. Barham, W. 2002 2003 Member, Special Projects Committee; Department of Educational Leadership, GSU Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

9 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2001 Present Ongoing assistance to GSU and LEC graduate students and faculty in various designs, statistical analysis and using SPSS software. 2009 Moderator, GSU COE 3 rd Annual Research Symposium 2008 rd Proposal Reviewer, GSU COE 3 Annual Research Symposium 2008 Analyzed data for LA GEAR UP Presentation at the GSU COE s research symposium. 2007 Analyzed LA GEAR UP Student Performance Data. 2003 Analyzed GSU library student and faculty usage data 2002 Set College of Education s Equipment Inventory Data Base. MARKETING AND RECRUITMENT 2007 Analyzed data for Educational Leadership Department s Program s Marketing Plan 2005 Exhibited/presented GSU graduate programs at NADE s (National Association for Developmental Education) 39 th Annual Conference in Albuquerque, NM, for recruitment purposes. COMMUNITY SERVICE 2009 Donation to LAGEARUP 2002- Present Member, Lions Club International 2002 Present Member, Grambling Lions Club Chair, Visions Committee 2008 Member, Planning Committee; 25 th Anniversary of Grambling Lions Club 2002 2007 Member, Planning and Services; Annual Homecoming Pancake Breakfast Vita Reubenson K. Wanjohi, Ed.D.

Hensley 1 Name: Address: Licensure: Rhonda D. Hensley, EdD, APRN, BC MSN Program Director & Acting Associate Dean, School of Nursing 202 Shenandoah Drive Monroe, Louisiana 71203 318-345-4839 (H) Louisiana RN and APRN Certification: ANCC Board Certified as Family Nurse Practitioner Valid April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2013 Preparation: Clinical: Family Nurse Practitioner Functional: Master of Science in Nursing EDUCATION Degree Date Institution Major EdD 2003 Grambling State University Developmental Education Grambling, Louisiana Focus: Instructional Systems and Technology Post Master Aug 1997 Mississippi University for Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate Women, Columbus, MS MSN May 1995 Northwestern State Univ Adult Health/Nursing Administration Shreveport, LA BSN May 1973 Northeast Louisiana Univ Nursing Monroe, LA EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT Date Position Employer Jan 95-97 Assistant Professor Grambling State University Level III Chair BSN School of Nursing Aug 97- present MSN Director GSU MSN Program Jan 06 June 07 Acting Associate Dean GSU School of Nursing

Hensley 2 NURSING EMPLOYMENT Date Position Employer Aug 2006 - Consultant Innovative Learning Solutions Present Vice President Continuing education services for Health care professionals Sep 2008- Family Nurse Winnsboro Medical Clinic Present Practitioner (PT) Dr. Charles Reed, M.D. Apr 2002- Family Nurse Family Convenience Clinic, West Monroe 2008 Practitioner All Kids R Us, West Monroe (Part time) Delhi Rural Health Clinic, Delhi Aug 97 to Family Nurse Dr. Barbara T. Thompson, Columbia, LA 2002 Practitioner (part time) Aug 94-Jan95 Administrator Good Shepherd Home Health, Longview, TX Jan 91-Aug94 QA/I Coordinator North Monroe Hospital, Monroe, LA Psychiatric Clinical Director Aug 89-Jun 90 Director of Nursing North Monroe Health Care, Monroe, LA Dec 84-May 89 Director of Nursing The Oaks, Monroe, LA Feb 83-Feb 84 Director of Nursing Delhi Guest Home ICF/MR, Delhi, LA Sep 80-Feb 83 School Health Nurse Monroe City Schools, Monroe, LA Jun 79-May 80 Director of Nurses Shady Oaks Nursing Home, Monroe, LA Sep 78-Jun 79 Director of Nurses Caldwell Memorial Hospital, Columbia, LA May 73-Sep 78 Staff RN ICU/CCU St. Francis Medical Center, Monroe, LA Mar 77-Jun 79 1 st Lieutenant US Army Reserves, 114 th Division Shreveport, LA

Hensley 3 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Professional Affiliations Organization Years of Membership Role Sigma Theta Tau 14 Member American Academy of Nurse 14 Member Practitioners Louisiana Association of 13 Member/Regional Practitioners Representative/Director Executive Board Member Louisiana Rural Health Association 2 Member Northeast Louisiana Turning Point 3 Member National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) 12 Member NONPF Special Interest Group Distance Learning 3 Member LANP Primary Care Conference Planning Committee Chair for 2008 PCC Chair Continuing Education (partial listing) Date Topic Sponsor CEU=s Awarded Oct 08 Louisiana Primary Care LANP 15 Conference, Monroe Program Chairperson April 07 New Stories in Pediatrics St. Francis Medical Center 7.5 Sep 06 Louisiana Primary Care LANP 15 Conference, Shreveport, La Sep 06 Northeast Regional Clinical Innovative Learning Solutions 14 Conference, 2006 Jun 06 Low Back Pain Management LANP 2.5

May 06 Treatment Options for LANP 2.8 Mixed Hyperlipidemia Nov 05 Regional Primary Care Innovative Learning 15.9 Solutions, West Monroe Jul 05 Dx and Tx Patients with LANP 2.4 Irritable Bowel Syndrome May 05 Treatment Modalities for LANP 2.4 Overactive Bladder Mar 05 Treatment Options for LANP 2.0 Rhino Sinusitis Mar 05 Low Vision Rehab LANP 2.1 Feb 05 New Approaches to Mgt LANP 2.4 of Dementia Feb 05 Improving Outcomes in LANP 2.4 in Depression & Anxiety Oct 04 LANP Primary Care Conf LANP 12.7 Jul 04 Overactive Bladder LANP 2.4 Jun 04 American Academy of NP AANP 34.10 May 04 New Stories for Pediatrics NM Med Center 7.8 Mar 04 Benefits of Oral Contracep LANP 1.6 Feb 04 Respiratory Tract Infec Medical Media 1.5 Sep 03 Advances in Tx of Over- LANP 2.4 Active Bladder Disease Sep 03 LANP Primary Care LANP 14.6 Conference Apr 03 New Stories for Pediatrics SFMC 8.4 Hensley 4

Apr 03 Reducing CV Events in LANP 2.4 Diabetic Patients Apr 03 National Organization of NONPF 21.0 Nurse Practitioner Faculty National meeting Member: Special Interest Group: Distance Education Research/Publications Hensley 5 Date Title Agency 2009 Hensley, R. & Williams, A. F.A. Davis Publishing Company Clinical Coach for Nurse Practitioners F.A. Davis, Publication date October 2009 2007 Mission to Poviner. Article submitted to Nurse Practitioner World News Nurse Practitioner World News Publication: December 2007 2006 Curriculum Proposal ULS Board of Trustees Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Program Pending Approval 2006 Curriculum Proposal ULS Board of Trustees Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program Approved 2005 Letter of Intent Louisiana Board of Regents Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Program Approved 2005 Letter of Intent Louisiana Board of Regents RN to MSN Bridge Program Approved 2005 Letter of Intent Louisiana Board of Regents Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program Approved Sep 05 One Year Clinical Outcomes for La Journal of the American Residents Diagnosed with Type 2 DM Academy of Nurse Practitioners and Hypertension. Publised Sept 2005

Hensley 6 Mar 04 GSU School of Nursing Self Study National League for Nursing Report for BSN and MSN Programs Accrediting Commission Site visit 2004 with full 8 year Accreditation of both programs Sep 03 GSU School of Nursing Curriculum Louisiana Board of Regents Proposal for MSN Post Master=s Certificate FNP & Post Certification FNP Programs approved Jun 03 Graduate Nursing Students= Perceptions Grambling State University of the Online Classroom Environment, Doctoral Program Teacher Use of Humor, and Classroom Satisfaction. Doctoral Dissertation Major Professor: Dr. B. Lowery Nov 00 GSU School of Nursing Louisiana Board of Regents Curriculum Proposal for Nurse Educator Program Program approved 1999 Grambling State University Grambling State University School of Nursing, Master of School of Nursing Science in Nursing Program Grambling, LA Self Study Report to NLNAC Primary Writer 1998 Cultural Implications Related to National Journal of Wellness Wellness and Health Promotional Volume 2, Spring 1998 Activities 1995 Letter of Intent for Master of Grambling State University Science in Nursing Program to School of Nursing, Grambling, LA Louisiana Board of Regents 1994 The Effects of a Critical Pathway Northwestern Louisiana State Designed Preadmission Preoperative University, Shreveport, LA Teaching Program on the Outcomes of Preoperative Anxiety and Postoperative Length of Stay and Pain Management, Master=s Thesis

Hensley 7 Scholarly Presentations Date Presentation 2009 ULM Geriatric Symposium; Topic: Geriatric Assessment in Primary Care 2008 LANP Primary Care Conference; Topic: 12 Lead EKG Interpretation for Primary Care Providers 2007 Speaker, Regional Clinical Conference 2007 for Nurse Practitioners Topics: 1. Suture Workshop for Basic Suturing Skills; 2. To DNP or Not to DNP: A Decision Guide for Nurse Practitioners; 3. What to Order When, a Guideline for Lab Interpretation in Primary Care Settings 2006 Speaker, Regional Clinical Conference, 2006, for Nurse Practitioners Topic: A Psychiatric Survival Kit for Primary Care Practitioners Sponsor: Innovative Learning Solutions 2005 Speaker, Sigma Theta Tau Research Day, Shreveport, Louisiana Topics: 1. One Year Clinical Outcomes for Louisiana Residents with Dual Diagnoses of DM and HTN; 2. Graduate Nursing Student=s Perceptions of Online Classrooms, Teacher Use of Humor, and Overall Course Satisfaction 2004 Poster Presentation National Conference for American Academy of Nurse Practitioners in New Orleans, La. Poster: One Year Clinical Outcomes for Louisiana Residents with Dual Diagnosis of DM and HTN 2003 Poster Presentation Louisiana Primary Care Conference, Alexandria, La One Year Clinical Outcomes for La Residents with Dual Diagnoses of DM and HTN 2001 Speaker in Doctoral Students Association Annual Workshop; topic ACreative Strategies for Online Classroom Learning Styles@, Grambling, La 2000 Speaker, Louisiana Primary Care Conference, Monroe, La. Making the Grade in Adolescent Primary Health Care 2000 Speaker in Doctoral Students Association Annual Workshop; topic AService Models for Non-Traditional Learners@, Grambling, LA

Hensley 8 Professional Service to Community Date Apr 2009 Type of Service Chairman of Planning Committee for Spring Health Fair, hosting over 30 health care booths and screenings for West Ouachita parish. 2007 Chairman, Planning Committee for Louisiana Primary Care Conference Held in Monroe, La in October 2008 June 2007. August 07 Nov 06 Jun 06 May 06 Aug 05 Jun 05 Jan 05 Oct 04 Oct 04 May 04 Provided free primary health care to mission clinic in San Pedro Sula, Honduras for one week Planning Committee member for Operation Stand Down, Shreveport, La Date: November 15-16, 2007 & again in November 2008 Drug Awareness Education Programs for K-3 and 4th-6 th Henry V Adams, Elementary School, Bastrop, Louisiana grade students Jena Band of Choctaw Indians. Planning committee for community health Assessment to gather data for Indian Health Service grant opportunities. Planning committee for November health fair for members of the tribe. Planning committee member for Operation Stand Down, Shreveport, La Date: November, 2006 Planning committee member for Operation Stand Down, Shreveport, La date September 30, 2005 Planning committee member for Second Annual Pinkie Wilkerson health fair Date: October 22, 2005 Coordinator for free BP screening project at GSU School of Nursing Weekly BP screenings by BSN student nurses for faculty, students, & staff First Annual Pinkie Wilkerson Memorial Health Fair, Coordinator of health agency booths and exhibits Operation Stand Down, Planning committee member for service to homeless veterans in Shreveport, Louisiana to provide health physicals, food, and clothing Member Advisory Council for Lincoln General Home Health Agency, Ruston, La

Hensley 9 Grants and Awards Jan 09 Northwest Medical Homes Project, Phase Two. Grant requested for Bienville Parish to implement two health promotion projects in the parish; one for pediatric obesity and one for diabetes education in the local clinic population. Awarded $25,000.00. 1. Pediatric obesity project provided extended teaching and activity based programs for area children at local churches. Had 100 children in attendance to learn healthy diets and exercise to promote positive health. 2. Diabetes education in four weekly sessions for newly diagnosed patients in the Arcadia clinic. Each patient given a new glucometer and testing strips as well as extensive educational packets on diabetes. Jun 08 Sept 07 Dec 05 Jun 05 Jun 04 Mar 03 CERT seed grant awarded for data collection. Awarded $2,500.00 from Northwestern Louisiana State University Northwest Medical Homes Project. Grant requested for Bienville Parish Health Needs Assessment as phase one of a health promotion project in that Parish. Awarded $71,973.00 Conducted in depth community assessment of health care needs and disparities. Hosted a community wide health fair for residents of the parish, with health care screenings including blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, BMI, and health education. Division of Nursing, Department of Health and Human Services Grant requested for funding Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Program Requested: $150,000.00. Grant not funded. Division of Nursing, Department of Health and Human Services Grant requested for stipend monies for graduate nursing students Awarded: $30,052.00 Division of Nursing, Department of Health and Human Services Grant requested for stipend monies for graduate nursing students Awarded: $34,000.00 Grant awarded from Sanofi-Synthelabo Pharmaceutical Company to aid in research activities for nurse practitioner outcomes studies on patients who are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and hypertension Awarded: $600.00 REFERENCES References are available upon request

Hensley 10 Thesis Committee Memberships Year Student Title Role 2008 Bremer, K. Adult Physical Activity Levels and Previous Parental Member Activity and Behavior 2008 Brunn, M. A Comparison Study of the Prescribing Practices Chair Of Family Practice Physicians to Family Nurse Practitioners For the Eradication of Gastroduodenal Ulcers 2008 Cassidy, T. Measuring Patient Satisfaction with Rural Primary Care Chair Services; Family Nurse Practitioners Compared to Family Physicians 2008 Coplin, M. Health Promotion Behaviors in Elderly Nursing Home Chair Residents 2008 Franks, K. Knowledge of a Rural Community About the Nurse Member Practitioner Role 2008 Gallien, S. Life Experiences of Addicted Nurses Chair 2008 Lenard, M. Alcohol and Drug Use in Young Women and Increased Member Incidence of Intimate Partner Violence 2008 Weston, C. A Comparison of Findings in Screening Colonscopies Chair Vs Colonscopies Due to Symptoms of Colon Cancer 2007 Fletcher, K The Effects of Pre-Operative Education for Elective Chair Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery in the Elderly 2007 Heath, L. Depression Is a contributor to Non-compliance in Patients Chair With Pre-Renal and Renal Failure 2007 Massey, J. Comparison of Enzymatic Debridement Rates Using Chair Papain Urea and Papain Urea wit Chlorophyllin 2007 Douglas, L. Patient Perceptions of Diabetic Education Delivered in a Chair Faith Based Setting 2007 Barnette, F. Comparison of Compliance Regimen Rates of Patients Chair Enrolled in a Specialized CHF Clinic

Hensley 11 2007 Lewis, C. Nursing Students Perceptions of Caring and the Role of Chair Caring in the Profession of Nursing 2007 Phillips, M. Adolescent Risk Behaviors and Academic Performance Chair 2007 Chin-Nu, L. Health Seeking Behaviors and Medical Resources Member Utilization Among Chinese Immigrants Year Student Title Role 2006 Busby, N. A study of the comparison of levels of depression between Chair elderly female and elderly male widows and widowers. 2006 Dykes, S. The relationship of body size with blood pressure and Chair activity in elementary aged children. 2006 Goodling, G. Quality of life in adults who experience migraine Chair headaches 2006 Jones, K. Comparison of compliance of RSV prophylaxis at home Member setting compared to the physician s office. 2006 Jordan, S. Organizational job satisfaction and anticipated turnover Member of registered nurses in rural hospitals. 2006 Lillo, L. A study comparing rural health nurse practitioners Chair carative behaviors and satisfaction in patients. 2006 Midyett, C. The correlation between a rising tumor marker, cancer Chair antigen 27-29 in breast cancer and the progression of the disease. 2006 Morris, L. Nurse Practitioners and End of Life Care: Beliefs, Practices Chair and Perceptions. 2006 Powell, A. The assessment of sexual behaviors of African- American Chair Women. 2006 Wiggins, S. Effects of breast feeding education on breast feeding rates Member of clients in the Nurse Family Partnership Program 2005 Brown, A. Increasing Adolescent Awareness of Mental Illness Chair

Hensley 12 Through Education 2005 Dunlap, S. Spirituality in the Elderly as a Predictor of Quality of Life Chair 2005 Hayden, B. Comparison of Preoperative and Postoperative Capillary Chair Blood Glucose levels in Adult Non-diabetic Healthy Patients in the Ambulatory Surgery Setting 2005 Lewis, T. Comparison of Adolescent High Risk Behaviors Between Chair Rural and Urban Areas Year Student Title Role 2005 Maynor, L. School Age Children and Families Adaptation to Chair Type I Diabetes Mellitus 2005 Rule, J. Analysis of Misuse and Abuse of the Emergency Dept Chair 2005 Sims, T. Student Perception of Faculty Caring in the Clinical Member Setting 2005 Stell, V. Patient Satisfaction in the Emergency Department: The Chair Impact of Waiting Time on Overall Patient Satisfaction 2005 Walker, A. Quality of Life of Low Back Pain Sufferers; Medical Chair Management Versus Surgical Treatment 2004 Anderson, V. Gylcemic Control and Health Promoting Practices Member Of Elderly African Americans with Type 2 DM 2004 Austin, A. Study of Binge Drinking Habits Among Ouachita Chair Parish College Students 18-24 Years Old 2004 Hayden, E. Relationship Between Glucose Levels in Forearm, Chair Fingertip, and Venous Blood Specimens in Renal Hemodialysis Patients with Diabetes 2004 Parker, T. Relationship of Family and School Connectedness Chair And Adolescent Risk Behaviors 2004 Williams, L. Exploring the Weight Control Methods in College Students Chair 2004 Wilson, L. Parental Perceptions of Child Obesity Chair

2003 Braswell, R. A Comparison in the Number of Healthcare Provider Chair Visits of a Healthy Pregnancy After a Stillbirth Hensley 13 2003 Britton, J. Pain Management in Cancer Patients in a Hospice Member 2003 Brown, L. Learning Styles and Academic Outcomes of Undergraduate Member Nursing Students 2003 Campbell, C Test Anxiety Levels and Ways of Coping in Nursing Member Students Prior to a Written Examination Year Student Title Role 2003 Dew, M. Public Health Programs and Infant Immunization Member Compliance 2002 Barnes, J. Comparison of Full Thickness Wound Healing Rates Member Using Collagen of Hydrocolloid Dressin 2002 Cain, P. Nurse Practitioners: A Health Promotion Study of Member Smoking Cessation Counseling 2002 Carter, S. Preadmission Teaching: Clinical Pathway Versus Member Conventional Teaching in the Laparascopic Surgery Patient Using Assessment of Postoperative Pain Mgt 2002 Humphries Decision Making Process for Nursing Home Placement Chair Of an Elderly Parent 2002 McGee, D. Health Promotion Behavior Differences Related to STD Member Between Male and Female Adolescents 2002 Meche, J. Health Promotion Practices of Nurse Practitioners Member 2002 Seanor, S. A Comparison of Breast Biopsy Outcomes Based on Member Mammographic Birads Categorization 2002 St. Pierre, M The Effectiveness of a Fibromyalgia Self Help Course Member In Assisting Participants to Experience Greater Improve- Ment of Quality of Life 2002 Wilcox, M. Comparison of Worksite Massage Therapy and Break Member Therapy on Frequency of Stress in Registered Nurses

Hensley 14 2001 Beard, R. Comparison of Patient Perceptions of Care Given by Member Nurse Practitioners and Primary Care Physicians in Management of Type II Diabetes 2001 Branch, E. The Relationship Between Diabetic Regimen Compliance Member And Social Support for Elderly Adults with Type 2 DM 2001 Genusa, C. Evidence Based Care: Does It Play a Part in Mother- Member Infant Bonding? Year Student Title Role 2000 Culp, D. Comparison of Depression in Elderly Individuals Who Member Reside in Long Term Care Environment Vs Home Health Care 2000 Howard, S Adaptation by Patients to Health Care Provided by NP Member 2000 Matthews, S A Study of Lifestyle Modifications and Hypertension Member 2000 Murray, E. Patient Satisfaction in the Emergency Department: The Member Effect of Unrestricted Visitation Vs Restricted Visitation 2000 Wade, L. Assessing Safe Sex Behaviors and Knowledge in Member Adolescents 2000 Worley, K. Differences in the Use of Health Promoting Behaviors Member Between African American and Caucasian Women with Hypertension 1999 Blanson, D Knowledge of Ethical Issues by AD, BSN Member And MSN Level Nurses 1999 Williams, A. Self Care Behavior Differences Related to STD Member Between Male and Female Adolescents

Rodrecas L. Davis Assistant Professor of Art, Grambling State University 26791 Summerfield Hwy, Bernice LA 71222 davisro@gram.edu Biography: 1975: Born in Monroe, Georgia Lives and works in Louisiana Education: M.F.A., University of Georgia, Athens, GA 2006 B.F.A. Studio Art, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 1998 Selected Curatorial Experience: and a few words Dunbar Hall Gallery, Grambling State University, Grambling LA, September 17 October 4 LANDSCAPES: The Colorful Work of John Moon, VSA arts of Georgia (Arts for All Gallery), Atlanta GA; July 6 - August 25, 2006 (Co-Curated by Sunny Taylor, David Wallace, and Drék Davis) RACE (Enter Personal Politics), Athens Institute for Contemporary Art, Athens GA; August 28-Oct 23, 2005 Selected Exhibitions: TBA, Bellocq Gallery, Louisiana Tech University, September 15 October 14, 2009 Louisiana Seven, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe LA, June 8-July 3, 2008 Masterful Mix Art Auction, Renaissance Walk Gallery, Atlanta GA, April 26 - April 27, 2008 Eye Twenty Group Show, The Schepis Museum, Columbia LA, March 9 May 1, 2008 Scenes of the South Exhibition, ThousandWords Photography, Ruston LA, March 1 March 28, 2008 GSU Faculty Art Show 2008, Dunbar Hall Gallery, Grambling State University, Grambling LA, January 7 January 31, 2008 NCLAC (North Central Louisiana Arts Council) Holiday Arts Tour, Lincoln Parish Library, Ruston LA, November 17 November 30, 2007 and a few words Dunbar Hall Gallery, Grambling State University, Grambling LA, September 17 October 4, 2007 Masterful Mix Art Auction, Hammonds House Museum, Atlanta GA, April 21 - April 22, 2007 Southwest Café VIII: Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Southwest Arts Center, Atlanta GA, October 20 - November 11, 2006 (Juror, Artist Charles H. Nelson) Introductions 06, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta GA, June22 July 22, 2006 Wall to Wall, Gallery 111, Dalton, GA, June 19 - July 1, 2006 2006 Master of Fine Arts Candidate Exhibition, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens GA, April 1 April 30, 2006 New Work Exploring Civil Rights Issues, Biggin Gallery, Auburn AL, February 8 March 8, 2006 Babble, The Lowe Gallery, Atlanta GA, April 19 May 6, 2005 (in collaboration with Willie Cole) Turner First Thursdays, The Healy Building, Atlanta GA, April 7, 2005 2005 CAA Regional MFA Exhibition, The Lowe Gallery, Atlanta GA, February 19-25, 2005 GSCP at Evolution Salon, Evolution Salon, Athens GA, February 13- March 27, 2005 he Blended Family, The Lamar Dodd Gallery, January 6-13, 2005 he Steak Show, Ryan s Steak House, Athens GA, November 8-12, 2004 Visibly Heard, The Clayton Street Gallery, Athens GA, October 3-November 30, 2003 PRODUCT: Comments on Consumer Culture, Athens Institute for Contemporary Art, Athens GA; May 2-June 28, 2003 Full House, The Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens GA; September 12-October 19, 2002 the Artproject:Artists Respond To Terrorism, www.theartproject.net Artists Respond To War, Athens Institute for Contemporary Art, Athens GA; April 20-May 18, 2002

2 nd Annual Wearable Art Extravaganza, The Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens GA; September 12, 2001 5 th Annual UGA Libraries Staff Association Art Exhibition, The University of Georgia Main Library, Athens GA; July 9-August 30, 2001 Eclectic Electric: An Exhibit of Electronic and Digital Art, The Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens GA; June 9-July 21, 2001 Between Us<entre nous>: A Group Show, The Clayton Street Gallery, Athens GA; June 8-29, 2001 23rd Annual Athens Human Rights Festival Art Exhibit, Blue Sky Coffee, Athens GA; April 2-May 5, 2001 Georgia On Our Mind, The Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens GA; December 14, 2000- February17, 2001 Ce(i)x: A Group Show, The Clayton Street Gallery, Athens GA; June 9-30, 2000 5x5: 25 th Lyndon House Arts Center Juried Exhibition, The Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens GA; April 16-June 9, 2000 you me us: A Juried Exhibition Examining Identity ; U.G.A. Tate Center Gallery, Athens GA; March 26-April 21, 2000 Can You Hear Me Shout: A Celebration of Georgia Artists of Color ; The Museum of Arts & Sciences, Macon GA; January 15-February27, 2000 The Edward Wright Memorial Afrocentric Festival; Athens, GA; September 18, 1999 21st Annual Athens Human Rights Festival Art Auction/Exhibit, The Globe, Athens GA; April 20-24, 1999 Art by Coloured Folks: Beyond the Crayola Box ; The Lamar Dodd Gallery, Athens GA; March 19-26, 1999 FunkJazzKafé: Summer Festival '98, The Tabernacle; Atlanta GA, July18, 1998 5 Years: B.F.A. Senior Exit Show ; The Lamar Dodd Gallery, Athens GA; May 30-June 1998 Digital Art Show ; The Lamar Dodd Gallery, University of Georgia, Athens GA; April 24-May 1, 1998 To Be Young, Gifted and Black ; The Lamar Dodd Gallery, Athens GA; April 6-12, 1998 Yancey Robertson Memorial Juried Art Exhibit, The Lamar Dodd Gallery, Athens GA; February 20-27, 1998 Black Art Exposé, Creswell Hall, The University of Georgia, Athens GA; February 10, 1998 Selected Experience: Freelance Correspondent Code Z Online: Black Visual Culture Now (2006 - ) Responsible for regular contributions to this portal for the African American arts community; which covers issues of social, cultural, and historical import as they relate to creative people. Accessible via http://www.codezonline.com/. Freelance Correspondent - The Athens Banner-Herald (2002-2006) Responsible for a bi-weekly community oriented arts/cultural affairs column reaching approximately 100,000 readers throughout Athens, parts of North and South Georgia. Accessible via www.onlineathens.com/staff/davisdrek.shtml. Art Exhibition Coordination Implemented and assisted in the organization of various art exhibitions, group and solo shows. Extensive knowledge obtained in the organization and installation of professional exhibitions of both two and three dimensional artwork which includes, but is not limited to, handling archival materials, establishing correct lighting to enhance various mediums, visual flow to best show off the works and developing signage that best assists the museum visitor in the comprehension of the semantics of the exhibition. This work also entails setting parameters for the work solicited, selecting the work, corresponding with prospective participants, coordinating public relations and collateral materials for the exhibitions. As well as making the area safe and accessible for the public. Juvenile Offender Mediation/Art Internship Provider Assisted in the instruction and creative teachings of juvenile offenders recognized as having exceptional artistic talent. Although services provided were required as conditions of completion of offenders sentence, in tracking many of these individuals after receiving art instruction, many went on to continue in traditional school settings and displayed no further signs of aggression and were not repeat offenders. Northeast Georgia TRIO Program (2002-2004) Worked with a community oriented program designed to target, recruit, instruct and counsel teenagers in groups and one-on-one thus ensuring success in their high school curriculum. The ultimate goal of the program and these students was acceptance into colleges and universities. This position enabled me to teach these individuals while at the same time identify, and nurture, artistic creativity it in almost every individual.

Honors Dean's List, The University of Georgia, 1998 Juror's Choice Award, "Art By Coloured Folks", 1999 (Juror, Karen Comer) Rookie of the Year Award: Classified Employee, the University of Georgia Libraries, 2000 Board of Directors, Lyndon House Art Center's Arts Foundation, 2001 - present (secretary 2002-2005) Commissions/ Freelance/ Publications Reviews: The University of Georgia, Minority Services and Programs, 1999-2000 The University of Georgia Libraries, 2000 Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art, 2000-2001 The Read-Aloud Program, 2001 FEI VELO/Twilight 2001, 2001 ColorLines Magazine 2001 Psychotic Education, Vol. 3 (A Literary Journal) FLAGPOLE Magazine 2001, 2002 Black Arts Quarterly, 2002 Mandala Literary Journal, Vol. 6, 2007-2008 Callaloo 2008 Mitchell, Juliuna...and a few words' Faculty art exhibit shows different side of professor. The Gramblinite, 4 October 2007 Fox, Catherine At Arts for All, a lunar landscape of wonder. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 6 August 2006 Feaster, Felicia Full moon rising. Creative Loafing, 5 July 2006 Cullum, Jerry Students at UGA, Miami take bold tack with traditional forms. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 July 2006 Miller, Andrea Local Artists work on display at UGA. Walton Tribune, May 2006 Phillips, Julie Color culture ATHICA enters the 'Race'. Athens Banner-Herald, 8 September 2005 Phillips, Julie The others are us. Athens Banner-Herald, 8 September 2005 Michaud, Debbie Athens, Georgia: REVIEWS/SOUTHEAST. Pg. 42-43, Art Papers Magazine, September- October 2003 Rountree, Rhett Athens artist defies commercialization of Black Culture. Athens Free Press, November 2001 Hammes, Mary Jessica On the outside looking in. Athens Banner-Herald, 29 September 2001 Hammes, Mary Jessica The secret lives of librarians. Athens Banner-Herald, 25 July 2001 Schultz, Jennifer Art Review: Crackling Ozone, Burning Plastic. FLAGPOLE Magazine, 4 July 2001 Hammes, Mary Jessica An exhibit larger than us. Athens Banner-Herald, 13 June 2001 Hammes, Mary Jessica Food for the ears, heart and stomach. Athens Banner-Herald, 7 February 2001 Schultz, Jennifer Art Review: Diverse Views of Georgia. FLAGPOLE Magazine, 3 January 2001 Hammes, Mary Jessica Taking on Georgia. Athens Banner-Herald, 3 January 2001 Hilliard, Hillary Artists of Color featured in Exhibit. Macon Telegraph, 14 January 2000 Barns, Brad Exhibit celebrates diversity. Macon Telegraph, 14 January 2000

RONNIE L. DAVIS 3506 Belmont Shorelane Missouri City, Texas 77459 EDUCATION Further study, 1993, University of Michigan Participant in the ICPSR Summer Training Program Advanced Statistical Procedures Ed.D., 1982, Texas Southern University Major: Higher Education Administration Minor: Urban Sociology, Statistics, Research MAT, 1976, Grambling State University Major area: Sociology B.A., 1975 Grambling State University Major: Sociology U.S. A. F., Diploma in Administration, 1969 Keesler Air Force Base Technical Training School EXPERIENCE August, 1984 to Present 1995-2003 October, 1983 to August, 1984 August, 1983 to December, 1983 April, 1992 to Present Full Professor, Grambling State University Teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in statistics, Research, sociology, social science, and social work. Adjunct Professor, University of Houston Serving on Dissertation Committees as the Statistician Director of Institution Research, Texas Southern University Developed and communicated research of the University; Analyzed and interpreted institutional data in support of Strategic planning efforts; completed questionnaires for federal, state, or local agency, academic group and individual institution. Adjunct Instructor, Texas Southern University Taught master s level statistics courses Data Processor and Computer Operator, A.R.A Food Service, Texas Southern University Responsible for the data processing and computer application of the FOCAL computerized program for the unit.

Dr. Ronnie L. Davis Page 2 July, 1982 to August, 1982 September, 1980 to January, 1979 to August, 1980 January, 1980 to January, 1978 to September, 1978 January, 1978 to December, 1978 Instructor, Texas Southern University Taught a master s level statistics course as well as assisted Students on their research projects. Teaching Assistant, Department of Foundations and Higher Education Assisted and directed independent research and reading for doctoral students under the supervision of the department chairman. Assisted professors in research and teaching. Responsible for the coordination and administration of the School Education s Registration process under the Supervision of the Assistant Dean of the School of Education. Assisted in the writing of the Coordinating Board s Doctoral Program Review Report. Graduate Assistant, Associate Dean of Instruction Services School of Education and the Department of Foundation and Higher Education Responsible for the Coordination and the Administration of the School of Education s Registration process under the Supervision of the Associate Dean of Instruction. Assisted in Budget Preparation, Curricula Development, Course Schedules, Room Assignment Schedules, Accreditation Reports (Southern Association and NCATE) and other reports Relevant to the Department of Education. Coordinated the Filing of the School of Educations 12 th day class reports. course outlines, mid-semester grade reports and final grade reports. Typed and filed office correspondences. Disseminated doctoral material to individuals interested in entering the doctoral program. Internship in the Office of the Associate Dean of Instruction School of Education, Texas Southern University Developed a research handbook for the Department of Foundations and Higher Education. Assistant to the Coordinator of Title IV-A Training Grant for the Aged. Assisted in planning and developing workshops for senior citizens in a six-parish area in Northeast Louisiana Monroe City School System, Louisiana Substitute Teacher Organized and conducted classes.

Dr. Ronnie L. Davis Page 3 January, 1977 to May, 1977 Spring, 1977 to Summer, 1978 November, 1976 to Present Fall, 1976 August, 1975 to December, 1976 Part-time Lecturer, Department of Sociology Grambling State University Organized and taught two community study classes. Interviewer Interviewer for a research project assisting mental health needs for the Town of Grambling, sponsored by Gambling State University s Department of Sociology. Coded, Keypunched, and analyzed data for the project Certified Instructor of Positive Parenting Instructs parents concerning parent-child relationship Internship (Practicum Teacher). Department of Sociology Grambling State University Taught Introduction to Sociology under the supervision of Drs. Francis Abraham and Lucy McIntosh. Developed course Evaluation techniques. Taught techniques and assigned final Grades for 35 students. Graduate Assistant, Department of Sociology, Grambling State University FIELDS OF TEACHING INTEREST Higher Education Administration, Junior College Administration, General Sociology, Sociology of Education, Urban Sociology, Family Sociology, Foundation of Education, Research (Educational and Sociological), and Elementary Statistics with SPSS Application (Emphasis in Correlation, Linear Regression, T-test, Chi-Square, Analysis of Variance). HONORS Society (1974-75): Summa Cum Laude Graduate, Grambling Member of Pi Gamma Mu National, Social Science Honor State University (1975); Outstanding Young Men of America Award (1980); Who s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities (1982)

Dr. Ronnie Davis Page 4 AWARDS MEMBERSHIP PUBLICATIONS U.S. Air Force Traffic Safety Certificate (March, 1969); U. S. Air Force Documentation Management Certificate (January, 1971): Certificate of merit for Outstanding Academic Achievement in Sociology (July, 1975 and December, 1976); Plague for Outstanding Academic Achievement- Summer Commencement Exercise, Grambling State University (July, 1975); Coors Beer Black History Month Outstanding Service Award for Service to the Black Community, Houston, Texas (February, 1982); School of Education s Outstanding Service Award, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas (August, 1982): Doctoral Student Council s Outstanding Merit Award, Texas Southern University (August, 1982) Research Association for Minority Professors Ronnie Davis and Ralph Gallo. The Impact of Town-Grown Relationships on the sustainability of African American Communities: an Examination of the role of HBCU s, Journal African American Studies. 2008 Ronnie Davis, Linda Colbert, Joseph Jefferson and Ralph Gallo. A Study of Religiosity and Psychological well-being Among African Americans: Implications for Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Process. Journal of Religion Health, 2008 Ronnie Davis and Ralph Gallo, Research on the Impact of HBCU s on African American Communities, Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, Vol.19, No.3 Dec. 2008 Ronnie Davis, Joseph Jefferson and Audrey Relford and Ralph Butler. The Effects of Family Structure on the Self-Esteem of Adolescents in Urban School District. Journal of the Research Association of Minority Professor, Vol. 5. No. 1, Spring 2001. Ronnie Davis, Joseph Jefferson and Kathy Andrews. The Predictability of Selected Personal/Social and Family Variables on the Satisfaction and Perception of Stepparents Regarding Step Family Living. Journal of the Research Association of Minority Professors. Vol 5, No.1. Spring 2001.

Dr. Ronnie Davis Page 5 Ronnie Davis, Joseph Jefferson and Harry Moore. The Effects of Selected Variables on the Anxiety Levels of Police Applicants. Journal of the Research Association of Minority Professors. Vol 5. No. 1, Spring 2001. Ronnie Davis, Joseph Jefferson, Joyce Montgomery, Joseph Austin and Mae Conley. The Impact of Mentoring on Leadership Among Young African-American Females, Journal of the Research Association of Minority Professors, Vol 6, No.1, Spring 2002. Editorial Review Board, Journal of the Research Association of Minority Professors, Washington, D. C. Wrote Foreword in Toni Sims-Hill, Book: The Dynamics of Multicultural Education: A Study of Teachers and Student Attitudes. Bristol, IN, Wyndham Hall Press, 1997 Ronnie L. Davis, Dr. Alvin J. McNeil, and Dr. Lonnie Sadberry. A Preliminary Study of the Attitudes of Male and Female High School Students Toward College, (Texas Southern University Faculty Research Journal) Ronnie L. Davis and Dr. Joseph Jefferson. A Preliminary Study of the Attitudes of Black Undergraduate Students Toward the Effects of Drug Use on Juveniles, (Texas Southern University Faculty Research Journal) DISSERTATION A Study of the Attitudes of Faculty Members Toward the Mergers of Selected Higher Educational Institutions REFERENCES Available upon request

VITA of Rose M. Harris Department of Political Science and Public Administration Grambling State University Grambling, LA 71245 Email: harrisr@gram.edu EDUCATION October 1999 Ph.D., Political Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 1991-1992 Ph.D. Program, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (Transferred) July 1991 July 1989 M.A. Political Science, Howard University, Washington, D.C. B.A. Political Science, Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA Magna Cum Laude, Class Marshal, Rank: #1 in Department & College, and Recipient of the Presidential Scholar Award (Highest Award at Southern University) ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS: 2005 Pacesetter Southern Women Leadership Award, Stennis Center for Public Service Invited to Submit to Who s Who of American Women, 2006-2007 (25 th Silver Anniversary Edition) Chancellor s Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001-2002 Visiting Scholars (Research) Initiative, University of Houston, 2OOO-2OO1 Houston's Prominent Woman, Table Talk Conversationalist, University of Houston, Spring 2001 Women Making a Difference Coca Cola Grant/Research on Women, Ohio State University, 1999-2000 ABD Minority Summer Fellowship, Virginia Tech University, Summer 1997 ABD Minority Summer Fellowship, Virginia Tech University, Summer 1996 (Declined) National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Writing Fellowship for Minorities, Alternate, Spring 1996 Excellence Fellowship, Rutgers University, Fall 1994-Spring 1996 National Science Foundation (NSF) Minority Graduate Fellow, 1990-91, 1992-1994 "Outstanding Performance" Award, U.S. Department of Agriculture Internship, Summer 1992 Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, The University of Iowa, 1991-1992 Ford Foundation Graduate Fellow, Honorable Mention, 1990 Sammy D. Young Award, "Best Student Paper" Presented at the 1989 National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), 1990 Department of Political Science Fellowship, Howard University, 1989-1990 NCOBPS Student Scholar Award, 1988 Ralph Bunche American Political Science Association (APSA) Minority Summer Institute Fellow, Summer 1988

Page 2 of 13 ADMINISTRATIVE, TEACHING & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 2007-Present Department Head & Associate Professor of Political Science, Interim Director of the Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program), Acting Internship Coordinator Department of Political Science and Public Administration Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana Responsibilities include serving as administrative head over the undergraduate program in political science and the graduate program in public administration; managing the departmental budget; supervising and working with 15 faculty; teaching undergraduate and graduate courses; developing new courses; coordinating re-accreditation efforts; managing the graduate program and the comprehensive examination process; managing the graduate Internship Program. 2008-2009 Special Assistant to the Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana Responsibilities included assisting the Dean in administrative duties of the College of Arts and Sciences by working with other department heads, faculty and staff within the College. 2002-2006 Director, The Louisiana Center for Women & Government Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA Responsibilities include overseeing daily operation of the Center, including the supervision of two employees, two part-time faculty, and two-five student workers; establishing collaborative relationships and partnerships with public and private organizations, other research centers and faculty members in academic departments that support the mission of the Center; planning, coordinating and implementing seminars, workshops and other forums that promote interest in the governmental process and encourages the full participation of women; and managing the Center s financial resources. Also, wrote and submitted proposal for the establishment of a Gender and Ethnic Studies minor, which is under consideration for implementation. Major accomplishments include: The establishment of the first Women in Louisiana Politics Manuscript and Archive Collection in the state of Louisiana; Guest editorship of national journal, Women & Politics, during 2004-2005 academic year; Managing operating budget of $200K and foundation and agency accounts of over $100K, and assisted in negotiating a legislative budget increase for the first time in the history of the Center; Establishment of the Women s Political Leadership Network (WPLN); An increase in internship sites by 40 percent coupled with establishing criteria for and renaming and re-organizing the Louisiana Center for Women & Government Internship Program; An increase in the number and diversity of internship applicants; Pending publication of two first-of-a-kind books on women in Louisiana politics; An increase in the number of participants in the Embracing Leadership Program for high school girls; Re-organized Advisory Board into a statewide Leadership Council resulting in a more efficient organizational structure, more involvement across state and greater visibility; Appointed by two governors to serve on the Louisiana Women s Policy & Research Commission; Service on the Academic Council of Deans & Directors; Instrumental in re-organizing campus events during Women s History Month and sponsor of the annual Women s History Month Luncheon with student and faculty award.

Page 3 of 13 1997-2002 Assistant Professor, (Instructor 1997-1998) Women's Studies Department, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Taught lower and upper level undergraduate and graduate courses in Women's Studies including introductory courses to the discipline and specialized courses on social and political movements, and theorizing race and gender; assisted in drafting proposal for a Ph.D. in Women s Studies, which established OSU as the 2 nd Women s Studies program in the country to offer a Ph.D. in WS. 2001-2002 Chancellor s Postdoctoral Fellow in the Afro-American Studies & Research Program and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Taught a self-designed required course, Social Science Perspectives in Afro-American Studies, at the undergraduate level. Also, conducted and presented research and participated in seminars and lectures. 2000-2001 Visiting Scholar, African American Studies and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Houston, Houston, TX Responsible for teaching one self-designed and newly-developed course, Women in the Civil Rights Movement, and presenting results of on-going research. Summer 1999 Career Exploration Leader and Coordinator, Office of Minority Affairs, Young Scholars Program, Samuel Dubois Cook Summer Conference, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Planned, coordinated, and implemented the Career Exploration Workshops and Career Fair Exposition for the Young Scholars Summer Program. Duties included supervising two undergraduate assistants, conducting meetings, coordinating daily logistics, planning and conducting workshops, interacting with Young Scholar Participants, preparing evaluation forms, and assessing program results. 1984-1998 Associate Program Director, Louisiana Girls State Program [Summers] Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA Served in various administrative positions including Associate Program Director, Head Staff, and Staff. As an administrator, my duties included supervising 10-11 Staff members, 60-80 counselors, and coordinating the academic aspects of the program. Also, organized and taught Counselor s School, and conducted workshops on political parties and the governmental process at the local level. Wrote policies for various aspects of the program and served as Senior Counselor and Counselor from 1984-1991. As a representative, elected as the first African American Governor. All services were on a volunteer basis. Summer 1997 Instructor, Women's Studies Department, ABD Minority Fellowship Program, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA Taught an introductory course in Women's Studies, participated in professional development workshops and presented dissertation related research. January 1996- Coordinator of Planning and Development/Assistant for Special Projects, July 1996 Office of the Chancellor, Southern University, Shreveport-Bossier, Shreveport, LA [Temporary Position: Ended July 31, 1996] Responsible for gathering and compiling data for institutional research and development; coordinated the submission of the institution's long-term and short-term objectives; prioritized and evaluated goals and objectives as a Planning Committee Member; consolidated, updated, and presented current information and recent findings for the university's Planning Document, Annual Report, and Performance Accountability Report; formulated proposals for special projects and prospective research.

Page 4 of 13 Executive Assistant to the Chancellor (Assistant Chancellor), Office of the Chancellor, Southern University, Shreveport-Bossier Campus, Shreveport, LA [June 21-July 19, 1996] Appointed by the Executive Assistant to the Chancellor to serve in his stead during a three-week absence. Responsible for handling all major institutional projects delegated by the Chancellor including Alumni Affairs, managing the Capital Campaign fundraising project, and coordinating the Annual Administrative Retreat. Also, responsible for supervising seven employees and the day-to-day operation of the Institutional Advancement and Planning Team. Responsibilities included coordinating and holding staff meetings, supervising the signing of payroll documents, designating due dates, and evaluating and approving all university publicity. January 1996- Adjunct Faculty (Part-time Instructor), Department of Behavioral Science, May 1996 Southern University, Shreveport-Bossier City Campus, Shreveport, LA Taught a required course for Education majors entitled, "The Exceptional Child: The Politics of Special Education," which examined the psychology and politics surrounding the teaching of exceptional children. The course examined the meaning of special education, surveyed major physical and learning disabilities, and analyzed the race and gender components of special education. 1993-1995 Part-time Lecturer, Women's Studies Program, Douglass College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Taught a required introductory course, Women, Culture & Society, for Women's Studies majors and minors. Classes consisted of 35-45 students of all levels and majors. Summer 1992 Regulatory Research Assistant (Intern) United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Hyattsville, MD Conducted research on the agency's compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) regulations, made recommendations for implementing the "Workforce Diversity" Initiative, and produced 100-page plus document on the agency's demographics, conducted interviews, and drafted weekly reports. Also, Co-founder and editor of the summer newsletter, INTERNal View, and winner of a cash award for "Outstanding Performance." Summer 1990 Policy Evaluator (Intern) U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO), Washington, D.C. Evaluated policies on the Headstart Program by reviewing the program's delivery system, interviewing relevant experts, collecting and organizing data, and attending Congressional hearings and workshops. Results of research were used in the final report presented to Congress for increasing funding for the national Headstart Program. 1989-1990 Teaching Assistant, Howard University, Washington, D.C. Assisted a professor in teaching and managing two introductory courses in Political Science, "Introduction to Political Science," and "American Government." Responsible for grading papers, meeting with students, proctoring, and preparing and giving occasional lectures. SERVICE ON STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS & FOUNDING ORGANIZATIONS The University of Louisiana Advisory Presidential Search Advisory Committee, Spring 2008 The Louisiana Women s Policy and Research Commission (Re-Appointed by Governor Kathleen Blanco), 2004-2007 The Louisiana Women s Policy and Research Commission (Appointed by Governor Mike Foster), 2003 Elected as Vice-Chair of the Commission The Association for the Study of Black Women in Politics (ASBWP), Co-Founder

Page 5 of 13 RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS: Political Science (General) Introduction to Political Science, Political Theory, American Government Subfield Major (Women & Politics): Women in Politics, African American Women in Politics, Women in Political Thought, African American Women's Social and Political Activism, Women in the Civil Rights Movement, Feminist Theory, Theories of Race, Class & Gender Subfield Minors (Political Theory & Africana Studies): Classical & Modern Political Theory, American Political Thought, Black Politics, Black Political Thought, The Civil Rights Movement, Feminist Thought, Black Feminist Theory COURSES TAUGHT: Grambling State University American National Government Introduction to Political Science Special Topics in American Politics Graduate Writing Workshop Women & Minorities in State and Local Government, Public Administration Administrative Internship I & II, Public Administration Graduate Independent Study, Public Administration Undergraduate Independent Study Nicholls State University* *Drafted and submitted proposal for a Gender and Ethnic Studies Minor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Social Science Perspectives in Afro-American Studies University of Houston Women in the Civil Rights Movement Ohio State University Introduction to Feminist Analysis Women of Color and Social Activism African American Women s Social and Political Activism Introduction to Western Feminist Thought The Politics of Race in the Feminist Movement* American Women's Movements Women in the Civil Rights Movement* (Undergraduate and Graduate Level) Theorizing Difference (Graduate Level) Southern University, Shreveport-Bossier City Campus The Exceptional Child: The Politics of Special Education Virginia Tech University Introduction to Women's Studies Rutgers University Women, Culture & Society

Page 6 of 13 COURSES TAUGHT:---continued--- Howard University (Graduate Teaching Assistant) Introduction to Political Science American Government *Indicates newly developed courses. PUBLICATIONS: Books The African American Political Woman: A Reader (An edited Volume) Under Review University of Mississippi Press. Contributions to Volume: "Introduction: The African American Political Woman: Who Is She?" "Feminism, Politics, and the Symbolic Use of the African American Woman : The Cases of Lani Guinier and Michelle Obama" Theorizing Race in Feminist Theory (Under Review at the University of Illinois Press) Books In Progress Women in Louisiana Politics: Essays on Race, Gender and Politics in the Bayou State (An Edited Volume) [In contract negotiation at the University Press of Mississippi] Louisiana s Political Women, 1930-2000 [In contract negotiation at the University Press of Mississippi] The Selected Speeches of Dorothy Mae Taylor: Louisiana s First Africana American Political Woman. Articles Black Women in Academe: A Chilly Climate? PS: Political Science (Forthcoming) Articles Under Review Like Runaway Slaves : The Language Game(s) of Race and Gender in the Theoretical Works of Monique Wittig (Submitted to the Race, Gender & Class ) Articles In Progress Ain t No Truth : The Politics and Symbolism of Sojourner Truth in Feminist Theorizing. The Political Career of Dorothy Mae Taylor: Consensus, Reform, and Controversy. Commissioned Book Reviews Review of Susan Zaeske s Signatures of Citizenship: Petitioning, Antislavery and Women s Political Identity, and Pauline Scholoesser s, The Fair Sex: White Women and Racial Patriarchy in the Early American Republic. Vol. 25, No. 4 Women & Politics (2003): 119-124. Review of Benita Roth s Separate Roads to Feminism: Black, Chicana, and White Feminist Movements in America's Second Wave, Patricia Bradley s Mass Media and the Shaping of American Feminism, 1963-1975, and Maryann Barasko s Governing Now: Grassroots Activism in the National Organization for Women. Journal of Women s History (Forthcoming)

Page 7 of 13 Encyclopedia Entries Mary McCleod Bethune. In Women and American Politics, edited by Lynn E. Ford. (Facts on File, Inc., 2008) Patricia Roberts Harris. In Women and American Politics, edited by Lynn E. Ford. (Facts on File, Inc., 2008) Anita Hill. In The Encyclopedia of African American History, edited by Leslie Alexander and Walter Rucker. (Forthcoming ABC-CLIO). Condeleeza Rice. In The Encyclopedia of African American History, edited by Leslie Alexander and Walter Rucker. (Forthcoming ABC-CLIO). JoAnn Robinson. In The Encyclopedia of African American History, edited by Leslie Alexander and Walter Rucker. (Forthcoming ABC-CLIO). Maria Stewart. In The Encyclopedia of African American History, edited by Leslie Alexander and Walter Rucker. (Forthcoming ABC-CLIO). Abstracts of Books Abstract of: Magrit Stange. Personal Property: Wives, White Slaves, and the Market in Women. 15 Journal of Women s History 2 (Summer 2003): 226. Abstract of: T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting. Black Venus: Sexualized Savages, Primal Fears, and Primitive Narratives in French. 14 Journal of Women's History 1 (Spring 2002): 219. Abstract of: Merline Pitre. In Struggle Against Jim Crow: Lulu B. White and the NAACP, 1900-1957. 13 Journal of Women's History 1 (Spring 2001): 226. Abstract of: Merline Pitre. In Struggle Against Jim Crow: Lulu B. White and the NAACP, 1900-1957. 14 Journal of Women's History 3 (Spring 2002): 190. [Reprinted] Abstract of: Maryemma Graham, ed. On Being Female, Black, and Free: Essays by Margaret Walker, 1932-1992. 11 Journal of Women's History 3 (Autumn 1999): 230 Abstract of: Carol Allen. Black Women Intellectuals: Strategies of Nation, Family, and Neighborhood in the Works of Pauline Hopkins, Jessie Fauset, and Marita Bonner. 10 Journal of Women's History 3 (Winter 1999) 1: 217 Abstract of: Brackette F. Williams, ed. Women Out of Place: The Gender of Agency and the Race of Nationality. 10 Journal of Women's History 3 (Autumn 1998): 234 Syllabi Collections The Politics of Race in the Feminist Movement, Women of Color and Social Activism, African American Women s Social and Political Activism, in Teaching Resources on Racism, White Privilege and Anti-White Supremacy (NWSA Publications, 2007). Theorizing Difference, Introduction to Western Feminist Thought, and Introduction to Feminist Analysis, in Feminist Theory Syllabi: A Collection (NWSA Publications, 2007).

Page 8 of 13 CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION: By Invitation American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2-6, 2004 Panel Participant: APSA Task Force on Mentoring Progressing Through the Profession: When and How Does Mentoring Make a Difference Panel Participant: APSA Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession Toward a Better Balance Between Work and Personal Responsibilities: Reflecting on the Report on the Status of Women in the Profession Louisiana Association for Women in Higher Education (LAWHE)/66 th Annual Conference of Louisiana Colleges and Universities, New Orleans, LA, March 18-19, 2004 Panel Participant: Women Leading Change in Higher Education in Louisiana: The Challenges and Successes of Women in Academia. The National Women s Studies Association (NWSA), New Orleans, LA, June 19-22, 2003 Panel Moderator: National Activist Panel The Practical Side of Women in Politics: How to Get Appointed to Boards and Commissions. The Louisiana Legislative Women s Caucus Women s History Month Conference, Changing the Face of Louisiana Politics, Baton Rouge, LA, March 9-10, 2003. Facing Facts: Research, Policy, and Grassroots Perspectives on Women in Louisiana, New Orleans, LA September 12-13, 2002 Paper Presentation: African American Women in Politics: New Strategies for the 21 st Century Houston's Black History Workshop, Houston, TX, March 22-25, 2001 Paper Presentation: "The Historical Significance of Lani Guinier: "The 'Black Woman' as a Theoretical Symbol" Southwestern Political Science Association, Galveston, TX, March 15-18, 2OOO Paper Presentation: Can Black Women Produce(Political) Theory?: The Black Woman Intellectual in Feminist Discourse" Department of African-American and African Studies, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 21-23, 1998 Paper Presentation for Panel, "The Next Generation of Black Intellectuals" Paper Title: "The Black Woman as 'Intellectual': Reading Race and Gender in the Late 1990's" Department of African-American and African Studies, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 21-23, 1998 Paper Presentation for Panel, "The Next Generation of Black Intellectuals" Paper Title: "The Black Woman as 'Intellectual': Reading Race and Gender in the Late 1990's" American Political Science Association (APSA), Chicago, IL, September 1995 Roundtable Participant: "Liberal Feminism at Century's End: Zillah Eisenstein's The Radical Future of Liberal Feminism Reconsidered". Other Roundtable Discussants included: Zillah Eisenstein, Kathy Ferguson, Nancy Hartsock, and Linda Zerilli. National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Baltimore, MD, March 1995 Paper Presentation: "Deconstructing 'Triple Oppression': Or, the Uses of Postmodernist Theory in Understanding 'Race'/Class/Gender" Institute for Research on Women, Celebration of Our Work Conference XII, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, March 17, 1994 Panel Moderator: "Location, Politics, and Gender" The National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Hampton, VA, March 9-13, 1994 Paper Presentation: "The Socio-Symbolic Significance of Lani Guinier: Notes on Challenging the Boundaries of Feminist Theory." The Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 1992 Panel Discussant: "Multiculturalism and Diversity in Higher Education."

Page 9 of 13 The American Political Science Association (APSA) Reunion Conference for Ralph Bunche Minority Summer Institute Participants, Baton Rouge, LA, June 23, 1990 Roundtable Discussant: "The Transition from Undergraduate to Graduate Study." Other Louisiana Political Science Association, Grambling, LA, April 3-4, 2009 Organizer & Coordinator of the Conference Vice-President of the LPSA Louisiana Political Science Association, Monroe, LA, February 6-9, 2008. Panel Organizer: Student Perspectives on Post-Katrina New Orleans and Presidential Politics Panel Organizer: Race, Gender and Leadership Paper Presentation: Women Are Never Front-Runners : The Politics of Race and Gender in the 2008 Presidential Primaries Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, March 23-26, 2005. Panel Organizer and Moderator: Student Perspectives on Women in Louisiana Politics Southern Political Science Association (SPSA), New Orleans, LA, January 6-8, 2005. Panel Moderator: Women and U.S. Elections National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Chicago, IL, March 24-28, 2004 Roundtable Organizer and Moderator: Race, Gender and Political Science: Producing Scholarship on The African American Political Woman. Southern Political Science Association (SPSA), New Orleans, LA, January 8-10, 2004 Panel Organizer and Moderator: Roundtable Discussion on The African American Political Woman and announcement of the formation of the Association for the Study of Black Women in Politics (ASBWP) National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Atlanta, GA, March 2002 Panel Organizer and Discussant: Studying Gender in Black Politics: Theoretical Frameworks and Empirical Examples Southwestern Political Science Association, Fort Worth, TX March 14-18, 2001 Paper Presentation: "Moving, Shaking, & Troublemaking": African American Women (Re)Defining Political Participation" Panel Chair and Discussant: Women in World Politics Panel Center for the American Woman and Politics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, April 22-24, 1994; National Conference on "Research on Women and American Politics: Agenda-Setting for the 21st Century." The National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Jackson, MS, March 13-16, 1991 Served On Program Committee As: National Student Panel Organizer & Section Chair Section Chair Report: "Student Participation in NCOBPS: Rhetoric or Reality?" *Note: Report prompted NCOBPS president to establish "Executive Committee on Student Participation" The National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Atlanta, GA, March 15-17, 1990 Paper Presentation: "Transforming Abortion Discourse: A Theory for Including African American Women in the Feminist Movement." Award: Sammy D. Young Award for "Best Student Paper" Presented at the 1989 NCOBPS Meeting The National Congress of Black Faculty (NCBF), Washington, D.C., January 26-28, 1990 Registration Coordinator One Third of a Nation: African American Perspectives, Washington, D.C., November 8-12, 1989 Student Volunteer

Page 10 of 13 Association for Humanist Sociology, Washington, D.C., November 4, 1989 The National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Baton Rouge, LA, March 1989 Local Arrangements Committee Organized Presidential Reception Panel Organizer for Student Panel Session, "Undergraduate Perspectives on Race, Culture, and Public Policy" Paper Presentation: "The Victim-Blaming Ideology: An Examination of the 'Culture of Poverty' Concept" (Awarded Best Student Paper) The National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Washington, D.C., March 1988 Panel Discussant (Student Panel) Award: Student Scholar Award (Conference Travel Funds) SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC LECTURES (BY INVITATION): Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers for Justice. Guest Speaker for Topics in African American History and Strategies for Teaching American History. Nicholls State University, June 29, 2005. The Strength of Volunteerism: Civic Engagement, Community Involvement and the Political Behavior of Louisiana Women. Keynote Address for the Terrebonne Association for Family and Community Education, State Convention Breakfast, September 15, 2004 [cancelled] Brown v. Topeka Board of Education---50 Years After: A Symposium. Panel Moderator, Nicholls State University, March 9, 2004. For My People : A Discussion of the Life and Writings of Margaret Walker. Women of Color Celebration, African American/Women s History Month Program, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA, March 3, 2004. Moving, Shaking, and Troublemaking: Achieving Excellence in Troubled Times. Keynote Speaker for the Texas State Technical College African American History Month Program, Marshall, TX, February 24, 2004. Reflections: The Political and Cultural Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA, January 15, 2004. "Feminism, Politics, and the Symbolic Use of the 'African American Woman': The Case of Lani Guinier." Guest Speaker for the Applied Research Seminars, University of New Orleans, College of Urban and Public Affairs, New Orleans, LA, December 5, 2003. (Topic Requested) Women Pioneers of the Civil Rights Movement. 2003 Women s History Month Lecture. Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana, March 14, 2003. Rethinking Women s Political Participation: The Case of the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott. Women in Politics Lecture. University of Louisiana Monroe, Monroe, Louisiana, March 18, 2003. Black Women s Political Organizations: Feminism and the Politics of Race in the National Political Congress of Black Women. Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 4, 2003. Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Examples of Christian Activism?" (Topic Requested) Community Lecture for the Visiting Scholar's Position at the University of Houston, Time of Celebration Ministries, Houston, TX, February 12, 2001. Women in the Civil Rights Movement: (Re)Reading History and Rethinking Roles." Public Lecture for the Visiting Scholar's Position, University of Houston, Houston, TX, November 21, 2000 "Moving, Shaking & Trouble-Making: African American Women (Re)Defining Political Participation." Guest Speaker for the YWCA Women and Luncheon Series, Columbus, OH, May 3, 2000. "Liberal Feminism: Liberal Political Theory in Historical and Social Context." (Topic Requested). Guest Lecturer in Undergraduate Course Issues in Contemporary Feminist Theory, Ohio State University, January 11, 1999. "Women in the Civil Rights Movement." (Topic Requested). Women's History Month Speakers Forum, Lucent Technologies, Columbus, OH, March 12, 1999. "Women in the Civil Rights Movement." Ohio State University, February 1998.

Page 11 of 13 SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC LECTURES (BY INVITATION):---continued--- "Hair-Raising Tales of Life in the Perm Lane: The Politics of Beauty, Femininity, and Social Acceptance." Co-Lecture with Dr. Martha Wharton, Ohio State University, February 1998. "Lani Guinier Revisited: The Socio-Symbolic Significance of Race in Feminist Discourse." ABD Minority Fellows Program Lecture Series, Office of the Dean and Women's Studies, Virginia Tech University, July 1997. "The Socio-Symbolic Significance of Lani Guinier: Plotting the Relationship Between Race and Gender." The Council on African American Studies Lecture Series, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, November 18, 1994. "African American Women and the Contemporary Abortion Rights Movement: Understanding the Pro- Life vs. Pro-Choice Dichotomy." A George Street Playhouse Symposium in Conjunction with the Performance of Keely & Du, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, October 22, 1994 "Race and the Media: Interrogating the Ampersand." An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Roundtable Discussion. Sponsored by the Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture (CACC), Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, April 25, 1994 "Surviving Graduate School." A Panel Discussion in the Women's Survival Series, Institute for Research on Women and the Rutgers English Department, Rutgers University, March, 1994. "The Necessary Connections Between African American Studies and Women's Studies." A Panel Discussion on Interdisciplinarity, Women's Studies Program and Humanities Reading Group, Rutgers University, November, 1993. "Race as a Socially Constructed and Unstable Category." Guest Lecturer for a Women and Public Policy Course, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, October 11, 1993. "(Re)Thinking Race, Class and Gender: Black Women and the Politics of Categories." Featured Speaker for the Spring Women Studies Speaker Series, University of Iowa, May 1992. "The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Struggle Continues." Guest Speaker at the Magnolia Baptist Church, Shreveport, Louisiana, January 1992. ACADEMIC SERVICE: Professional Affiliations and Civic Organizations Association for the Study of Black Women in Politics, Co-Founder Journal of Women, Politics & Policy Editorial Board Women's Caucus for Political Science American Political Science Association (APSA) Minority Fellowship Committee, Fall 2003 Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Southwestern Social Science Association/Southern Western Political Science Association (SWPSA) National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS) National Women s Studies Association (NWSA) Louisiana Association of Women in Higher Education (LAWHE) Louisiana League of Women Voters Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honor Society, Southern University Chapter Manuscript Reader/Reviewer Journals: Women's Studies International Forum Women & Politics Journal of Women s History Meridians Feminist Studies Signs NWSAJ (National Women's Studies Association Journal) Politics & Gender Frontiers

Page 12 of 13 Committee Service/University Service SACS---Faculty Qualifications and Credentials Team, Fall 2008-Spring 2009 Race/Ethnicity Category in Higher Education Appointed as a part of 3 Member Team, Fall 2008 Commencement Reader for Names, Fall 2008, Spring 2009 Registration Committee, 2007-2009 Registration Subcommittee, Publications Committee, July 2008 Rising Junior Examination Committee, Fall 2008-Summer 2009 Fringe Benefits Committee, Appointed July 29, 2008 Human Resource Policy Review Committee, Appointed by Monica Bradley, 2008-2009 Graduate School Council, Spring 2007-Present Graduate Council Sub-Committee on Comprehensive Examination Policies University-Wide Fundraising Committee Curriculum Review and Enhancement Committee (CREC), Ex-Officio Member, 2008-Present MPA Admissions Committee, 2007-Present Departmental Search Committee, 2007-Present Academic Council of Deans and Directors, Nicholls State University, 2002-2004 Courses and Curricula Committee, Ad Hoc General Education Sub Committee, Summer/Fall 2003 Bonnie Bourg Lecture Series Committee, Nicholls State University, 2003-2006 Scholar s Day Evaluator, Spring 2003 Multicultural Day Faculty-Staff Representative, Spring 2003 Professional Mentor, Office of Minority Affairs, Retention Services, Ohio State University, 1999-2000 Research Committee, Women Studies Department, Ohio State University, September 1997-Present M.A. Thesis Advisor, Topic: The Impact of Race, Class and Gender in the Implementation of the Education Requirement of Welfare Reform Bills Faculty Consultant to Peer Power!, Women's Studies Department, Ohio State University, 1999 Institutional Planning Committee, Southern University at Shreveport-Bossier City, Spring 1996 Institute for Research on Women, Executive Board, (Graduate Student Representative),Rutgers University, 1994-95 Honor's Thesis Advisement (Assistant), Topic: African American Women and the Welfare State, Rutgers University, Spring 1995 Ford Foundation Global Women's Studies Curriculum and Faculty Development Project, Seminar Participant, Rutgers University, Fall 1994-Spring 1995 Women's Studies Search Committee, Rutgers University, Fall 1994 Institute for Research on Women Graduate Student Conference Planning Committee, Rutgers University, 1994-1995 Executive Committee (Graduate Representative), Women's Studies, Rutgers University, 1993-1994 Co-Convenor, Task Force for Diversity, Women's Studies, Rutgers University, 1993-95 Search Committee (Student Representative), Women's Studies Department, University of Iowa, Spring 1992 Executive Committee on Student Participation, National Conference of Black Political Scientists (Presidential Appointment), 1991-1992 Program Committee, National Conference of Black Political Scientists, National Student Panel Organizer & Section Chair, 1991 Local Arrangements Committee, National Conference of Black Political Scientists, 1989 Thesis and Dissertation Advisement M.A. Thesis Advisor and Defense Committee Chair, Spring 2000 Department of Women's Studies, Ohio State University Student: Ditmar Coffield, M.A. Candidate M.A. Examination Defense Committee Member, Spring 2000 Department of Women's Studies, Ohio State University Student: Melanie Sklarz

Page 13 of 13 Thesis and Dissertation Advisement Ph.D. Examination Defense Committee Member, Spring 2000 Political Science Department, Ohio State University Student: Daniel Guttieriez Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Committee Member, Spring 1999 Political Science Department Student: Stephanie Torphie

Belton 1 Roshunda L. Belton 116 Small Road, Quitman, LA 71268 318-259-9381 beltonr@gram.edu Education PhD Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA Specialization in British/Intellectual History Minor in Medieval History and early African-American History December 2007 Dissertation: A Non-Traditional Traditionalist: Rev. A. H. Sayce and His Intellectual Approach to Biblical Authenticity and Biblical History in Late-Victorian Britain MA BA Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA Ancient History, 2001 Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA History, 1999 Teaching Assistant Professor, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, August 2007- Experience present Teach Western Civilization from 1500 to present and Twentieth-Century Europe. Prepare lectures and advise students on academic progress. Promote classroom discussions and critical thinking. Establish student rules of conduct and create course evaluations. Utilize online testing. Incorporate PowerPoint and films to enhance students understanding. Adjunct Instructor, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, January 2007- July 2007 Teach Modern World Civilization. Present lectures in classes varying in size from 25 to 110 students. Advise students on academic progress. Create student-centered classrooms which promote classroom discussions. Established student rules of conduct and created course evaluations. Utilize online testing. Incorporate PowerPoint and films to enhance students understanding. Adjunct Instructor, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, September 2005-July 2006; March 2004-August 2004; September 2000-May 2001 Taught World History to 1500, World History from 1500 to present and American History to 1877. Prepared and presented lectures in classes varying in size from 15 to 200 students. Developed syllabi which outlined the structure of the courses. Established student rules of conduct and created course evaluations. Advised students on academic progress. Encouraged lively discussions to create student-centered classrooms. Incorporated outside materials to further enhance students understanding. Substitute Teacher, Lincoln Parish School System, Ruston, LA, April 2005-May 2005 Instructed students in the teacher s absence. Maintained class records and assigned homework. Tutor, North Baton Rouge Community Center, 1994-1995 Taught Math and English to disadvantaged elementary school children.

Belton 2 Other Related Roshunda L. Belton University Museum Student Worker, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Experience LA, June 2001-August 2001 Led museum tours. Organized documents and oversaw the operation of the facility in the museum director s absence. Acted as liaison with university buildings and grounds concerning building maintenance. Graduate Assistant, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, August 1999 May 2000 Recorded student attendance, filed documents, assigned homework grades according to student s performance and administered course evaluations. Honors and Who s Who Among Executives and Professionals, 2008-2009 Awards SREB Doctoral Scholar, 2007 Huel Perkins Fellow, Louisiana State University, 2001-2005 McGinty Fellow, Louisiana Tech University, 2000-2001 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 2001 Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society, 2000 Activities Ancient World Association faculty advisor, 2007-present Phi Alpha Theta faculty advisor, 2008-present; chapter vice-president, 2000-2001 American Historical Association member, 2006-present Presentations Archeology and Raiders of the Lost Ark, presented at an AWA symposium at Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, 2008. The work examined the historical background of the film Raiders of the Lost Ark and the significance of archeology in understanding biblical history. Slave Women in Ancient Roman Law, presented at a graduate research symposium at the University of Louisiana, Monroe, LA, 2001. The work compared the legally defined roles of slave women in the Roman Empire to those of citizen women. Rousseau and Robespierre: Teacher and Student of the French Revolution, presented at a Phi Alpha Theta conference in Hammond, LA, 2001. The work examined the influence Jean-Jacque Rousseau s political philosophy had on Maximilian Robespierre s political career. Diplomatic Psychology: U.S. Response to the Congo Crisis 1960-1961, presented at a graduate research symposium at Louisiana Tech University, 2000. The work argues that the U.S. did not condemn Belgium s role in the de-colonization of the Congo; but rather, chose to influence key African nations, which in turn were to persuade the Congo toward a pro-u.s. agenda.

Belton 3 Roshunda L. Belton Current Projects Completing an article which examines the relationship between Rev. A. H. Sayce and Edward B. Pusey. Preparing to deliver a presentation concerning the relationship between science and religion in Late-Victorian Britain at the AHA conference in January 2009. Community National Cancer Coalition Volunteer, 2008 Activities Jackson High School Reunion Committee Chair, 2007-2008 Held a discussion with the Quitman High School third grade class on the role of immigration in U.S. History, May 2008. FBLA-Phi Beta Lambda regional judge for public speaking, 2001 Regional Social Studies Fair Judge, 2000 Other Skills Fair reading knowledge of French and German. Proficient in use of Blackboard. Proficient in use of IBM compatible computers, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Comfortable communicating orally and in writing.

CV, Foreign Languages, faculty Home (318) 202-5143 RUBEN GONZALEZ 1603 Furman Street Ruston, Louisiana 71270 gonzalesr@gram.edu EDUCATION: 2000 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY.Florida State University Major: Spanish Minor: Education 1990 MASTER OF ARTS.University of Florida Major: Spanish Minor: Teaching Foreign Language 1984 MASTER OF SCIENCE Sam Houston State University Major: Science/Agronomy 1979 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE University of Kentucky Major: Agronomy DISSERTATION Los Elementos Poéticos y antipoéticos en la Obra de Nicanor Parra. Florida State University. 2000, Professor that Directed the Dissertation: Dr. Brenda Cappuccio. The objective of this investigation was to determine the many literary devices that the poet Nicanor Parra utilized in his effort to create a new type of poetry, a form of writing that he called antipoetry. The investigator analyzed five of his published books, which form the bulk of the writings at the heart of antipoetry. The work of this famous poet is extremely important not only in Latin America, but throughout the world. This project shed some light, not only on the work of Nicanor Parra, but on the literary movement called antipoetry; which created new trends in the poetic world. MASTER THESIS A Chemical and Biological Insecticide Study in the Control of Corn Ear Borer in Sweet Corn. Sam Houston State University, 1994. Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Robert Lane. In search for new and better ways to control one of the many insect pests that eat and destroy man s field crops, this study was initiated. This study was conducted at the Sam Houston State University Farm in Huntsville, Texas with the objective of estimating the performance of the biological insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis mixed with a molasses adjuvant in comparison to the chemical insecticide carbaryl. A statistical analysis was performed to analyze the data obtained, which demonstrated that the biological insecticide if used on a regular basis can have a significant impact in the control of corn ear borer in Zea maize.

LANGUAGE FUENCY English: High command of the language in speaking, reading, writing and grammar as I am a native Texan on my mother side. Spanish: Native fluency in speaking, reading, writing Portuguese: fluency in reading Italian: fluency in reading and some conversation TEACHING INTERESTS Introductory Spanish Courses, Spanish I-IV Spanish: Composition at the Undergraduate and Graduate Level Spanish Conversation/ Undergraduate and Graduate Level Peninsular and Latin American Spanish Culture Latin American as well as Peninsular Literature Spanish for Specific Purposes: Business, Law Enforcement and Spanish for the Medical Professional WORK EXPERIENCE: FULL-TIME POSITIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL 2005-2006 SPANISH LECTURER Texas A&M University-Commerce 2004-2005 SPANISH LECTURER University of Texas- Pan American 2002-2004 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Dillard University PART-TIME POSITIONS 2000-2002 ADJUNCT FACULTY Midwestern State University 1997-2000 ADJUNCT FACULTY Texas A & M International University 1995-1997 ADJUNCT FACULTY Oklahoma City Community College 1991-1995 TEACHING ASSISTANT Florida State University 1989-1997 TRANSLATOR Gadsden County School FULL-TIME POSITIONS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL 2006-2007 SPANISH TEACHER Cooper High School 2000-2002 SPANISH TEACHER Rider High School 1997-2000 SPANISH TEACHER Cigarroa Middle School 1995-1997 SPANISH TEACHER Northwest Classen High School 1988-1995 SPANISH TEACHER Chattahooche High School

SPANISH COURSES TAUGHT: Beginning Spanish I, II, III & IV Conversational Spanish Advanced Spanish Reading Intermediate Spanish for Native Speakers Advanced Spanish Composition Contemporary Spanish American Literature Peninsular Spanish Literature from Middle Ages to 1750 Peninsular Spanish Literature from 1750 to Present Latin American Literature 1st and 2 nd part Latin American Short Stories PUBLICATIONS BOOK 1. Gonzalez, Ruben. (2009). Poesías que nunca/siempre se leerán. Philadelphia: Xlibris. BOOK 2. Gonzalez, Ruben. (2009). Spanish Practical Exercises /Español, ejercicios prácticos. Philadelphia: Xlibris. (Please see letter of acceptance for publication). BOOK 3. Gonzalez, Ruben. (2009). Perspectives of a Trouble Era /Perspectivas de una era en dificultades. Philadelphia: Xlibris. (Please see letter of acceptance for publication). PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLE 1. Gonzalez, R.G. (2008). Fascinating Anecdotes of a Credulous Culture: Vibrant Myths and Legends of Mexico. E-Journal of International Studies. (Out December 2008). PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL. Other publications: Evaluation of Foreign Language Teaching Materials at both the High School and the University Level for African-American Students. Education Journal, under review for publication. The Utilization of Past Experiences as a Source of Inspiration for Female Writers of the Borderlands. Proceedings of the XVI International Symposium on Modern Languages, Edinburg, Texas 2005

The Influence of Nicanor Para on a Modern Poet. Monograph for the National Association of African American Studies, 2002. CONFERENCE PAPERS: The Utilization of Past Experiences as a Source of Inspiration for Female Writers of the Borderlands. XVI International Symposium on Modern Languages, Edinburg, Texas 2005. A Successful Implementation of a Translation and Interpretation Program at the University Level. National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies. Houston, Texas 2005. The Valley: un Pedacito de mi Corazón. FOCO Conference, Edinburg, November 2004. Play participation, El Garrotero: un Drama Campesino. Edinburg, November 2004 Actividades Educacionales Diseñadas para Incrementar el Mejoramiento de la Enseñanza en el Aprendizaje de un Segundo Idioma. New Orleans, April 6, 2003 Evaluation of Foreign Language Teaching Materials at Both the High School and the University Level for African-American Students. National Association of African- American Studies, Houston February 20, 2003. Comparison of Teaching Materials at the High School and the University Level in a Foreign Language Program. American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Louisiana Chapter, New Orleans, November 15, 2003. Music in the Classroom: Means of Enhancing a Curriculum Program. Louisiana Association of Teachers of Foreign Languages, Alexandria, October 12, 2002. Tribute to DuBoise. Cultural Encounters, Dillard University, New Orleans, November 2001. Evaluation of a Foreign Language Program in the State of Louisiana K-12. Dillard University, New Orleans 2002. GRANTS I was one of the highest ranked grant writers by the State Board of Louisiana in the year 2004. The grants that I wrote were ranked in the 97th percentile. Spanish for the Health Professional: A Bilingual Program, $65, 000.00 dollars awarded. Louisiana Board of Regents, New Orleans, April 14, 2004. Making Foreign Language Visible Throughout Dillard University, $5.000.00 awarded. Dillard University. New Orleans, Fall 2003. dollars

Dropout Prevention for Students in 7 th -12 th, $10,000.00 dollars awarded. Gadsden County School District. Chattahoochee, Fall 1980. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: President, the National Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Louisiana Chapter, 2004 Vice-President, The National Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Louisiana Chapter, 2003. President, Parent Teacher Association, Laredo Texas, 2000. Member of the National Association of Translators and Interpreters of America. Member, Translation.com organization Member, National Association of African-American Studies since 2002. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Texas Foreign Language Teacher Association. The Writer. National Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies. Member, Modern Languages Association SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Awarded a Scholarship to Participate in the Prestigious Scholar-in Residence in New York 2004 Research Assistantship Grant, Spanish Department, Florida State University. 1991. Tuition Waiver for Critical Teacher Certification Program, Florida Department of Education. 1988.. TRANSLATIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS HONORS: Gadsden School District, Translations. Code of Student Conduct and other legal documents. Commercial Translation. Real Estate Documents. Dallas County Court House, Interpretations, Child Adoption Cases. Rotary Club International, Interpretations Chair of the Grant Writing Committee. Under my leadership the Humanities Division wrote the highest number of grants in the history of Dillard University, 2003. The grants that I wrote for the State Board of Regents in the State of Louisiana were ranked in the 97th percentile, some of the highest in the State in 2003. Ranked # 18 th in grants writing in the State of Louisiana in 2004. Honorary Certificate for Undergraduate Research, Dillard University, 2003 University of Texas Pan American Upper Level, Teacher Appreciation for Excellence in Education, 2004.

TEACHING CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES: Texas Department of Education, Texas Teacher Certificate, Spanish, Lifetime Oklahoma Department of Education, Oklahoma Teacher Certificate, Spanish 7-12 th Florida Department of Education, Spanish Elementary & High School Certificate JOBS OUTSIDE ACADEMIA: Geotechnical, Law Engineering, Oil and Gas Exploration, Houston, Texas. Surveyor, Civil Engineering, Huntsville, Texas. Plant Genetics Research Technician, University of Florida. Chemical Laboratory Technician, University of Kentucky. STUDENTACTIVITIES I LIKE TO SPONSOR: Language Club International Foreign Language Day End of the Semester Student/Teacher Appreciation Day Foreign Language Movie Night Drama, Poetry, Short Stories Presentations on Weekends Foreign Language Newsletter Brown Bag Lunch Day COURSES TAKEN IN EDUCATION EDAD 555 The Principalship Texas A & M University-Commerce, Sum I EDAD 556 Building Capacity for Power Learning..Texas A & M University-Commerce, Sum. I EDAD 508 Facilitating Learning for Diverse Students. Texas A&M University Summer 07 EDAD 574 Developing Quality Instructional Programs.Texas A & M University Spring 07 EDAD 602 Communication for effective learning.texas A & M University Spring 07 EDAD 623 Allocating Resources for School, School Administration--..-Texas A&M University Fall 06 EDAD 615 Public School Administration, School Administration.Texas A& M University Fall 06 EDU 5630 EDU 5931 EDu 5195 SPN 6943 SPCED4722 Sociology of Education Special Topics, Elementary and Middle School Teaching Techniques Developing Curricular Materials for Foreign Language Internship College Teaching---University of Florida Psychology of the Exceptional Child University of Central Oklahoma COURSES TAKEN AT FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, Otherwise Noted Peninsular SPN 5216 SPN 6325 SPN5216 SPN 5338 SPN 5269 SPN 5405 SPN 5315 SPN 6269 Spanish Golden Age Spanish 20 th Century Drama Spanish Golden Age Prose Poetry 1700 to Present Spanish 19 th Century Novel Modern Spanish Literature Spanish Golden Age Theater 19 th Century Novel ---University of Florida

Latin-American SPN 5238 Contemporary Spanish American Poetry SPN 5900 Survey of Chilean Literature SPN6356 Early/Modern Poetry SPN 5369 Spanish American Prose Non-Fiction SPN 5908 Directed Individual Study: The work of Nicanor Parra; the Antipoetry SPN 6910 Supervised Research: The work of Nicanor Parra; the Antipoetry SPAN 5910 Supervised Research: The work of Nicanor Parra; the Antipoetry SPN 6806 Research Methods and Bibliography SPN 6936 Dissertation Writing Techniques SPN 5900 20 th Century Mexican Prose SPN 6990 Dissertation SPN 8985 Dissertation Defense SPN 6902 Special Study: Cuban and Caribbean Writers---University of Florida SPN 6902 Spanish American Literature from Independence to Present---U. of Fl. SPN 6905 Individual Work: Spanish Children Literature in the Classroom---U of Fl. SPN 6902 Special Study: Introduction to the Analysis of Spanish literature---u of FL. SPN 6905 Advanced Conversation SPN 6905 Individual Work: Music and Literature; the Influence of Mexican Corridos in Literature---University of Florida Linguistics SPN 6934 FOL 5934 SPN 6315 SPN 6730 SPN 6851 Hispanic Language and Literature Problems in the Study of Languages Advanced Composition and Syntax---University of Florida Special Study in Spanish Linguistics---University of Florida Structure of Spanish---University of Florida Teaching as Teaching Assistant at FSU SPN 5930 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 SPN 5940 Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum Teaching Practicum

Foreign Languages ITA 5069 POR 5069 Italian Reading Knowledge Portuguese Reading Knowledge Other SPW 6964 SPN 6806 Preliminary Doctoral Exam Introduction to Graduate Studies

REFERENCES Dr. Delilah Dotremon, (318) 202-5138, Associate Professor, a. This professor is very familiar with my professional work; such as papers presented at conferences, research papers and grants. Dr. Brenda Cappuccio (850) 644-8193 Florida State University a. Chair of the Dissertation Committee b. She also was the head of the TA s c. She was my TA supervisor d. Under her supervision I taught many Spanish courses at FSU. e. I took several courses in Peninsular Literature with her. Mr. Kiser, Chris (903) 395-0509 a. Principal, Cooper High School, Cooper, Texas b. At this school I work as a Spanish teacher and Mr. Kiser is my Principal c. My duties consist of teaching Spanish I, II & III to students in grades 9 th -12th d. Mr. Rice is the Assistant Principal and he is also familiar with my teaching methodologies Dr. Pat Bagley (903) 886-5351, Texas A&M University-Commerce a. Professor and Chair of the Agricultural Sciences Department. Texas A&M University b. Dr. Bagley attended my Spanish class, SPA 132, as he was trying to improve his language skills to better serve his students on the field trip that he and his students take to Mexico every May. c. Dr. Bagley is aware of my teaching methodologies and the enthusiasm that I put in the teaching of Spanish; as well as the extracurricular activities Mr. Nat Lunn (940) 720-3000 Mr. Terry Phillips (903) 720-3030 a. Mr. Lunn, Principal Rider High school, Wichita Falls, Texas b. At Rider High School, I taught Spanish I to students in the 9-12 th grade and in in the afternoon I taught grades 7-8 at McNeil Middle School. c. Both principals are aware of my teaching skills, classroom management, in service training that I took with the Wichita Falls Independent School District. d. Mr. Terry Phillips is the principal at McNeil Middle School were I taught Spanish in the afternoon. Dr. Bob Iden, Professor, (469) 593-1000 and (469) 469-593 1003. bob.iden@risd.org Texas A&M University-Commerce a. Professor with whom I am taking a graduate course in School Administration

Dr. Armand Devezine (504) 571-2160 Humanities Division at Dillard University. a. Dean of Lifelong Learning b. Under his supervision I taught evening courses for nontraditional students c. I taught Spanish I-IV, and Spanish Culture and Civilization as well as 400 level classes for Spanish majors. Dr. Charles Blanton --Professor, Educational Leadership H (214) 321 0067 214-503-7735 Office a. I took an Education class with this professor during the Spring 2007. He knows me as a charismatic and very reliable person. Dr. Jackie Jones---Professor, Educational Leadership Cell 903-244-1777 Office 972-613-7591 a. I took a course with this professor. She is familiar with my research skills and my capabilities in Educational Leadership. Mr. Faubion, Leo, Movie, Actor (903) 450-0005 & (903) 268-2511, Texas A&M University a. He took two Spanish classes with me and he is familiar with my teaching methodologies before he became famous. Mr. Gerald, Perales (214) 334-3874 Professional Football Player, Texas A&M University a. He took two intermediate Spanish courses with me before he became famous. Mr. Jerry Biggs. Movie, Actor. 903-453- 4200. Personal friend. He has done presentations in my classes as he has volunteered to talk to my students about acting. He has worked in hundred of movies and TV programs. Look Jerry Biggs under google.com RECOMMENDATION LETTERS

R» LAKE HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL Richardson Independent School District April 12, 2007 Open Letter of Reference for Ruben Gonzalez Dear Human Resources Director: This correspondence is in recommendation of Mr. Ruben Gonzalez as a candidate for a teaching position with your educational organization. Mr. Gonzalez was a graduate student in the class I taught as an adjunct professor for Texas A&M University- Commerce where he demonstrated initiative, reliability, inquisitiveness, and dedication to excellence in his performance. As a result of his effective communication and human relations skills, Mr. Gonzalez developed positive rapport with me and the other members of the class as we communicated via video technology between the Mesquite Metroplex and Texas A&M-Commerce campuses, and added great value to the course experience for everyone. Mr. Gonzalez exhibits a high level of commitment to the teaching profession and a passion for personal and professional grow which translates into a genuine interest in students' academic success. He also demonstrates a high level of proficiency as a bilingual educator which further contributes to his quality as an applicant. I would not hesitate to hire him for a teaching position at Lake Highlands High School where ] currently serve as campus principal. I encourage you to give Mr. Gonzalez your thoughtful consideration as a candidate for a teaching position. Please feel free to contact me at 469-593-1003 if you have any questions regarding his qualifications. Sincerely, Dr. Robert M. Iden, Principal Lake Highlands High School9449 Church Road Dallas. Texas 75238-1499 469-593-1000 Fax 469-593-1030

The Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1540 Department a/modern Languages and Linguistics 362 Diffenbaugh Telephone: (850) 644-3728 Fax: (850) 644-0524 March 22, 2007 http://www.fsu.edu/~modlang/ Ruben Gonzalez has asked me to write this letter of recommendation for him, and I am pleased to do so. 1 have known him for over ten years, am familiar with his work as a graduate student, and served as his major professor when he wrote his dissertation. Even though this is something of a "distance letter," I assure you that my sincerity is no less because of that. I refer to distance in chronological terms, as Ruben did his course work and was a graduate teaching assistant at Florida State University several years ago. At the time he felt it necessary to leave Tallahassee, we were sorry to see him go because we were expecting a very good dissertation from him and felt it would be much more difficult if not impossible for him to write it away from the university. Sometime after Ruben moved, the professor who was to direct the dissertation also moved to another city. As you might well imagine, I felt both surprise and satisfaction when, just a couple of years ago, I received a phone call from Ruben saying that he wanted to write the dissertation to finish the Ph.D. requirements and asking if I would be his major professor. To make a long story short, my qualms about that tremendous distance and potential communication issues between Florida and Texas and about his having been out of school for so long, Ruben wrote an impressively solid, well-researched, and beautifully organized and worded dissertation almost entirely, I might add, without any help from me. Each chapter required only minimal revision, and he was able to graduate promptly, Obviously. I have not observed his teaching recently, but I can only assume that he is a most competent instructor based on not only what I know of him personally but on the fact that he has been employed long-term by other institutions since leaving FSU. Given his unfaltering cordiality and collegiality, the motivation and discipline he demonstrated in writing his dissertation, and the intellectual curiosity and industry that seems to drive him, I recommend Ruben to you and encourage you to give his candidacy your most serious consideration. And, of course, please feel free to contact me if I can be of further assistance (phone 850 644-8193 and e-mail bcappucc @mailer.fsu.edu). Sincerely. Brenda Cappuccio ' Associate Professor of Spanish

Dr. C. Pat Bagly Professor and Head Department of Agricultural Sciences Texas A&M University-Commerce (903) 886-5353 May 20, 2007 Letter of Recommendation Re: Dr. Ruben Gonzalez Currently I am taking Spanish 132, a class taught by Dr. Gonzalez, so I usually see him three days a week in a teaching setting. It is indeed a pleasure to be in the class with Dr. Gonzalez. The class is most enjoyable because of the enthusiasm he brings to the class and the variety of teaching methods he employs. Let me give you an example of a routine day in our Spanish 132 class: Dr. Gonzalez brings out a 3 ft x 4 ft book in Spanish and we all practice discussing pictures/ items on the various pages A random group of 4 to 7 students are chosen to go to the blackboard and write phrases in Spanish that pertain to the day's lesson and reading materials Students work in groups of two to discuss the lesson, situations, conversations usually only Spanish The class ends with Dr. Gonzalez bringing out a CD or tape player with a recorded song on it, an overhead projector is turned on that has the words to the song (in Spanish, of course) and we will sing the song in Spanish to end the lesson Dr. Gonzalez is a most friendly and likeable man, being firm with the students, but letting them/ me learn in a positive and creative atmosphere. My Spanish has unproved dramatically since I began in me class about one month ago. Dr. Gonzalez is always in class early, and keeps the class busy the entire time. There is little if any wasted time in his class. As you know, I have taken a group of University students to Puebla, Mexico for four years now, being the only international program with classes from A&M-Commerce. When I first attended the class with Dr. Gonzalez, I told him this was the reason I was taking the class was to improve my Spanish for the trip each summer to Mexico. Dr. Gonzalez has volunteered to help recruit students for the "Mexican Expedition," as it is called in the International Programs office, and says he is interested in possibly developing a course to teach in Mexico.

Dr. Gonzalez has given me a copy of his resume to review. It is impressive and indicates an excellent background and education in Spanish. While I find him to be an excellent teacher in Spanish 132,1 am aware the job description calls for someone capable of teaching upper level and graduate courses as well. I know that his style of teaching would work well in those upper level/ graduate classes, and from his resume, it appears he is well trained and quite capable of handling those classes. He brings a broad background of experiences that lends creditability to his classes. I highly recommend for your consideration the name Dr. Ruben Gonzalez for the position of Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Literature and Languages Department. 11 I can provide additional information in regards to his candidacy please feel free to contact me. Dr. C. Pat Bagly Professor and Head Department of Agricultural Sciences Texas A&M University-Commerce (903) 886-5353

R. Nat Lunn, Principal S.H. Rider High School 4611 Cypress Avenue Wichita Falls, Texas 76310 March 20, 2007 (940) 720-3000 Fax (940) 720-3002 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is to inform you of my knowledge of Dr. Ruben Gonzalez. Dr Gonzalez was employed at my school for the school years of 2000-200l and 2001-2002. During this time he was employed as a Spanish teacher instructing high school students in the mornings and junior high students in the afternoon. This performance of duties was outstanding during this time. His professional evaluations were good and he was well thought of by faculty and students. He did a very professional Job at utilizing enhancement materials in his classes. Spanish music, outside readings, and down loaded resources from the internet was a daily part of his teachings. I would consider Dr. Gonzales to be an asset to any school district. Sincerely, R. Nat Lunn Principal xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Education Nancy Q. Reeves 1900 Church St. Ruston, La. 71270 Phone: 814-4415812 e-mail: niquinon@yahoo.com M.A. Spanish Literature, Penn State University Spring 2007 M.A. English Literature, concentration in creative writing, University of Louisiana at Monroe Fall 2003 Lic. Letras y Filosofía, Universidad Rafael Landívar Fall 2001 Experience Grambling State University Foreign Language Department Spanish 101, 102, 201, 202 Louisiana Tech University Foreign Language Department Spanish 101, 102, 201, 202 Penn State University Foreign Language Department TA Spanish 101, 102 University of Louisiana at Monroe Foreign Language Department Spanish 101, 102 Summer 2006- present Summer 2006-Spring 2008 Spring 2004-Spring 2006 Fall 2002-Summer 2003 Teaching experience Assistant Professor in the area of Spanish Grambling Summer 2006- present State University Spanish Instructor Louisiana Tech University Fall 2006 Spring 2008 Spanish Instructor -Universidad de Penn State Teaching Assistant Spanish Instructor and Director of Foreign Language Lab University of Louisiana at Monroe Fall 2004 Spring 2006 Fall 2003-Spring 2004 English Department Teaching Assistant University of Louisiana at Monroe Fall 2002- Summer 2003

Publications/Presentations Quiñonez, Nancy. Hijas de Shakti: Introducción, 1998 compilación, cuentos. Editorial X: Guatemala, 1998. Café americano, novela (2008) Finished, in process of publication and translation 2008-2009 ESL, An Alternative Approach Thibodaux, Louisiana 2003 Self-locations/dislocations in Alice Walker s Georgia and Isabel Allende s Chile: The Women of The Color Purple and The House of Spirits. Rome Georgia Cowriter A society of Fallen Women: A comparative study of Crane s Maggie: a girl of the streets and Cela s La Familia de Pascual Duarte Kentucky Foreign Languages Conference Estudio Comparativo entre la obra de Miguel Ángel Asturias y William Faulkner Guatemala Centro America, Miguel Ángel Asturias: 104 Años Después Translations/Interpretation/Creative Writing Translation of the book of Antonio Ramos - Todos los 2009 días atrás Translation from Spanish to English of the book by Bill In process Ryan Translation of Mario Benedetti s poetry. Thesis: Trans. Fall 2003 University of Louisiana at Monroe Interpreter for DA s office, Ruston Louisiana Fall 2007 Editing and Research for finance book Money Concepts 2004-2006 Assistant Editor for The Tennessee Williams Literary Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Journal Academic Advisor Fall 2008 Translator for Mike Advertising Free-lance Interviewer and wrote reports for a Project focus on Mexican traditions kept by immigrants in Louisiana Project supervised by Dr. Susan Roach, Louisiana Tech University Interviewer Poder Project supervised by Dr. Jacqueline Toribio. Penn State University Summer 2007 Fall 2004 2003 2005 2003

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX MARGUERITE McCOLLOUGH 228 Hampton Road (318) 263-2503 Arcadia, LA 71001 margcrtn25@aol.com EDUCATION July 1998 July 1987 Summer Immersion Program (3 weeks), University of Quebec at Trois Rivières, Canada Summer Immersion Program (3 weeks), University of Quebec at Trois Rivières, Canada 1982-1985 30-semeser hours above M.A., Grambling State University and Louisiana Tech University May 1977 M.A. in French, Grambling State University 1968-1969 French Program, University of Maryland TEACHING EXPERIENCE September 1993 Present Adjunct Instructor of French, Grambling State University September 1972 May 1993 French Teacher, Bienville Parish Schools, Louisiana September 1995 May 1956 French Teacher, Winn Parish Schools, Louisiana September 1954-May 1995 French Teacher, Webster Parish School, Louisiana COURSE TAUGHT AT GSU Elementary French Intermediate French PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITY - Responsible for developing weekly and daily lesson plan, writing and grading exams and quizzes, preparing hand-outs

- Developed instructional materials (supplemental exercises and activities) - Used audio-visual aids, French newspapers and magazines to enhance the teaching - Participated in various workshops and seminars on teaching methodology EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY - Prepared French students for participation in Foreign Language Festivals held at LSU at Shreveport and Grambling State University - Participated in Student Career and High School Days at GSU, LaTech, Southern University at Shreveport - Took students to educational field trips (museums, art exhibits, Natchitoches and other historical places). PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES 1972-1993 Annual Conference of Louisiana Association of Educators SOCIAL SERVICES Summer 1997 Volunteered in Summer Enrichment Program teaching elementary French to Webster Parish Children Volunteered in translating texts and documents from French to English for the community. REFERENCES Danny Gour, Supervisor at Bienville Parish School Board, Arcadia, LA 71001 1956 First Street, Arcadia, LA 71001, (318) 263-9416 Ethel Morris, Teacher (Retired), 128 Graham Road, Arcadia, LA 71001, (318) 263-7995. Oretha Pope, Teacher (Retired), 617 Wood Circle, Minden, LA 71106, (318) 377-4345. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MIGUEL ÁNGEL DE FEO

Curriculum Vitae 409 West Alabama Ave. Apt. # 7 Ruston, LA 71270 318.255-9357 (home) 318.607-7317 (cell) defeom@gram.edu EDUCATION Ph. D. in Spanish, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2006 (4.00/4.00 GPA) Dissertation: Los fulgores de la desdicha: réquiem y conjuro del ensayo argentino contemporáneo (1982-2005) Dissertation Director: Dr. Andrés Avellaneda Co-Advisors: Reynaldo J. Jiménez, Álvaro Felix Bolañós, Efraín Barradas, and Sergio Vega M. A. in Spanish, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 2001 (4.00/4.00 GPA) Master s Thesis: Rebelión y nostalgia: la odisea de la conciencia moderna en La carreta de René Marquéz B. A. in History, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 1999 (3.991/4.00 GPA) Graduated Summa Cum Laude Minor: Spanish Language, Culture, and Civilization A.A. Associate in Arts, Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL, 1997 (3.983/4.00 GPA) HIGH HONORS AND AWARDS University of Florida Presidential Recognition of Outstanding Achievement and Contributions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2004 Outstanding Ph. D. Student in Spanish 2003-2004, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2004 Outstanding Ph. D. Student in Spanish 2002-2003, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2003

April Teacher of the Month, The Pan-Hellenic Council at the University of Florida, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2004 University of Central Florida Honor Medallion for Highest GPA in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 1999 Founders Day Honors Convocation, Founders Scholar Award for Academic Excellence, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 1999 Founder s Scholar Awards for Outstanding Scholarship, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 1999 OTHER HONORS, AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS University of Florida Gator Textbook Scholarship from the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2003 Division of Sponsored Research for Retention of Superior Graduate Student Fellowships, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: $ 500.00 for the Fall Academic Semester, 2004 $ 250.00 for the Spring Academic Semester, 2003 $ 1,000.00 for the Academic Year 2003-2004 University of Central Florida Graduate Merit Fellowship ($2,500.00), University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 2000 University of Central Florida (UCF) Achievement Award ($ 500.00), University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 1999 Student Government Sponsored Book Scholarship, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 1999 President s Honor Roll, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 1998-1999 Dean s Honor List, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 1998-1999

Valencia Community College Academic Achievement Recognition, Red Stole, Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL, 1997 President s Honor List, Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL, 1995-1997 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor of Spanish (Tenure-Track), Grambling State University, LA August 2007-Present Courses Taught: Mexican Contemporary Literature (SPAN 424) Culture and Civilization of Spain (SPAN 316) Culture and Civilization of Spanish America (SPAN 317) Introduction to Readings of Hispanic Literature (SPAN 321) Spanish Conversation and Composition II (SPAN 307) Elementary Spanish II (SPAN 102) Elementary Spanish I (SPAN 101) Assistant Professor of Spanish (Tenure-Track), Louisiana Tech University, LA, September 2006-2007 Courses Taught: Spanish Civilization (SPAN 408) Readings in Spanish-American Literature (SPAN 381) Spanish-American Civilization and Culture (FLNG 489) Readings in Spanish Literature (SPAN 380) Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition (SPAN 301) Intermediate-Advanced Spanish (SPAN 202)

Intermediate Spanish (SPAN 201) Elementary Spanish (SPAN 102) Elementary Spanish (SPAN 101) Responsibilities: Designing syllabi; evaluating and selecting textbooks; tutoring; course development; implementing and maintaining course on Blackboard by posting handouts, practice exams, and quizzes; keep up-to-date grades, discussions, and announcements, and other relevant information; Faculty Advisor to Sigma Delta Pi. Adjunct-Visiting Professor of Spanish, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, January 2007-Present Course Taught: Elementary Spanish (SPAN 102) on keep Responsibilities: Designing syllabi; tutoring; implementing and maintaining course Blackboard by posting handouts, practice exams, and quizzes; up-to-date grades, discussions, and announcements. Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Florida, FL, June 2002-2006 Courses Taught: Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition I (SPN 3300) Intensive Aural & Reading Comprehension Skills (SPN 2240) Public Relations in the Spanish-Speaking World (SPN 3224). Foreign Language Across the Curriculum (FLAC). Duties: Designing syllabi, weekly questionnaires, preparing materials in a copypackage, and coordinating class discussions. Intermediate Spanish II (SPN 2201) Elementary Spanish: Review and Progress (SPN 1115)

Beginning Spanish II (SPN 1131) Beginning Spanish I (SPN 1130) Duties: teaching, attending workshops and orientations, advising and tutoring students, writing letters of recommendations, developing lesson plans, preparing exams and quizzes, participating in extra-curriculum activities ( Spanish Table and La Casita ), and designing class and lab activities. Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Central Florida, FL, August 1990-April 2001 Courses taught: Elementary Spanish, Language, and Civilization II (SPN 1121) Elementary Spanish, Language, and Civilization I (SPN 1120) Duties: Teaching, attending orientations, workshops, and seminars in order of enhancing classroom management for teaching assistants, advising and tutoring students, preparing tests and quizzes, organizing class and lab activities, planning special events, and assisting in community outreach programs. PUBLICATIONS Articles in Collective Volumes Las (per)versiones del Yo y del Otro en Mea Cuba de Guillermo Cabrear Infante. Guillermo Cabrera Infante: subterfugios de las palabras. Ed. Humberto López Cruz. Madrid: Vebum, 2008. (Forthcoming) El acoso de las fantasías: la pulsión atracción-repulsión en Quién inventó el mambo? de Rosa María Britton. Rosa María Britton ante la crítica. Ed. Humberto López Cruz. Madrid: Verbun, 2007. 29-45. Un himno de desilusión: la representación de la conciencia desdichada en La novia de Lázaro de Dulce María Loynaz. Dulce María Loynaz: cien años después. Eds. Humberto López Cruz y Luis A. Jiménez. Madrid: Editorial Hispano Cubana, 2004. 147-60.

Las lecciones del sospechoso: cultura y naturaleza en La boina roja de Rogelio Sinán. Encuentro con la literatura panameña. Ed. Humberto López Cruz. Panamá: Círculo de Lectores de la USMA, 2003. 13-38. Voyage. These Essays Don t Stink! A Collection of Writing by College-Prep English Students and Their Instructors. Ed. Jennifer Britton. Volume I. Orlando: Valencia Community Collage, West Campus, 1996. 23-24. Articles La utopía desarmada: un itinerario sobre la decadencia argentina en El atroz encanto de ser argentinos de Marco Denevi. Revista Literaria Baquiana (Miami, EE.UU.) 49/50 Spetiembre-Diciembre (2007) Los demonios del exilio. Boletín del Círculo de Lectura de la Universidad Santa María La Antigua. (Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá) 7.4 (2002): 8. Book Reviews Escorzo de un instante, de Humberto López Cruz. Horizontes (Ponce, Puerto Rico) 89 (2003): 197-201. Escorzo de un instante, de Humberto López Cruz. Revista Hispano Cubana (Madrid, Spain) 17 (2003): 183-86. Cincuenta lecciones de exilio y desexilio, de Gustavo Pérez Firmat. SELA (South Eastern Latin Americanist) (Orlando, Florida) 44.4 (2001): 92-94. Las aventuras de la vanguardia: el arte moderno contra la modernidad, de Juan José Sebreli. SELA (South Eastern Latin Americanist) (Orlando, Florida) 44.2 (2000): 98-100. WORK IN PROGRESS Book Book project: Rebelión y nostalgia: la odisea de la conciencia moderna en La carreta de René Marqués. Articles Signos del naufragio: Radiografía de la pampa y los orígenes de la decadencia argentina. A Paradise Lost: The Enlightenment and the Myth of the Golden Age.

Perpetua desintegración: la dialéctica del espacio urbano en La carreta de René Marqués. Literatura y poder: Ricardo Rojas y la fundación del canon literario argentino. Discurso y hegemonía: mutaciones lingüísticas durante el Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, 1976-1983. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Apocalipsis urbano: la dialéctica de la modernidad en La carreta de René Marqués. The Sixth Biennial Conference on Spanish and Spanish American Cultural Studies, Florida International University, Miami, FL (March 2008) San Juan Tenorio, comediante y mártir: Don Juan Tenorio de José Zorrilla y la negación del mito. Eighteenth Southeast Conference on Foreign Languages and Literatures, Stetson University, DeLand, FL (February 2008) El gran teatro Argentina: la (re)fundación de la Nación en El atroz encanto de ser argentinos de Marcos Aguinis. The 89th Annual Conference of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Town and Country Resort Convention Center, American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, San Diego, CA (August 2007) La identidad asediada: réplica y conjuro de la crisis argentina en Diatriba por la patria: apuntes para la disolución de la Argentina de Mempo Giardinelli. The 26th Annual Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (May 2007) El habla de la ideología: el llamado al orden en el discurso ensayístico de Abel Posse. The 60th Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (April 2007) Un estanciero mirando al sudeste: Ricardo Güiraldes y el proyecto ideológico en Don Segundo Sombra. Thirteenth Annual Carolina Conference on Romance Languages, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC (2007) Gabriel García Márquez: An Introduction to Life and Works. One City-One Story, Alachua County Library District-University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2006) Modernismo reaccionario: fascismo y estética falangista en El casamiento engañoso de Gonzalo Torrente Ballester. Language, Nation, and Globalization, First Graduate Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Hispanic Literatures, Languages, and Cultures. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2005)

Un himno a la desilusión: la representación de la conciencia desdichada en La novia de Lázaro de Dulce María Loynaz. Language, Nation and Globalization, First Graduate Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Hispanic Literatures, Languages, and Cultures, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2005) Modernismo reaccionario: fascismo y estética falangista en el Casamiento engañoso de Gonzalo Torrentes Ballester. Eleventh Annual International Graduate Conference on Romance Studies, Boston College, Boston, MA (2003) Mito contra historia: Las ruinas circulares, o el escepticismo radical de Jorge Luis Borges. The Local and the Global in Literature and Film, 28th Annual Conference on Film and Literature, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL (2003) Discurso y poder: variaciones semánticas durante el Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, 1976-1983. First Graduate Annual Colloquium on Spanish and Spanish- American Literature, and Linguistics, Spanish Graduate Association of the University of Central Florida (SAGA), University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2001) Rebelión y nostalgia: la odisea de la conciencia moderna en La carreta de René Marqués. First Graduate Annual Colloquium on Spanish and Spanish-American Literature, and Linguistics, Spanish Graduate Association of the University of Central Florida (SAGA), University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2001) Hegemonía y resistencia en La casa de Bernarda Alba de Federico García Lorca. Fourteenth Meeting of the Southeast Conference on Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2000) SCHORLALY CONFERENCES Invited presentation The Hispanics and Latinos in the United States: The New Controversy. Hispanic Heritage Lecture Series, Grambling State University. Grambling, LA (October 2007) The Complex Identity: The Hispanics and Latinos in the US. Keynote Speaker at the Adelante of Group of J.P.Morgan Chase Latino/Hispanic Employee Networking Group, Monroe, LA (October 2007) Homage to Cesare Pavese. The Charles L Brooks Talent Extravaganza, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (October 2007 Panel Presenter and Chair, Los mitos mexicanos. 27th Cincinnati Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (2007)

Guest Speaker at the series Hispanic Culture in the United States, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2001) Introductory Opening Remarks for the Keynote Address of Dr. Diana Vélez, First Graduate Annual Colloquium on Spanish and Spanish-American Literature, and Linguistics, Spanish Graduate Association of the University of Central Florida (SAGA), University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2001) Chair of Session I: Literature and Politics in Latin America, Southeast Conference of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Fourteenth Meeting, University of Central Florida Orlando, FL (2000) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Grambling State University Organizer and Director of the Costa Rica Spanish Study Abroad Program, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (2007-2008) Director of the Spanish Language Laboratory and Supervisor of the Spanish Tutors, Grambling State University, Grambling, (August 2007-Present) Summer New Students Orientation, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (July 2008) Attending Video Conference of Tell Me More Spanish Software Program, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (July 2008) Preparing the Spanish Placement Assessment Test for Elementary Spanish Level II (SPAN 102), Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (January 2007) High School Orientation Day, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (October 2007) Co-Organizer of the Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrations, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (October 2008) Presenter of the film Queimada of Gillo Pontecorvo, College of Nursing Auditorium, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (November 2007) Louisiana Tech University

Faculty Advisor, Sigma Delta Pi (Hispanic Honorary Society), Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2006-2007) Sigma Delta Pi Induction, Organizing and Presiding the Annual Induction of New Members for Sigma Delta Pi on April 30th, 2007 at Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2007) Hispanic Film Society. Founder and Chairman of Hispanic Film Society at Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2006-2007) Co-Founder and Member of Spanish-American Committee at Louisiana Tech University for the Celebration of El Día de la Raza, Louisiana Tech University Ruston, LA (October 2006) Co-Founder and Member of Latin-American Studies Group of North Louisiana, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2006-Present) Co-Founder and Advisor of the Spanish American Students Association of Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2006-2007) Advisor of The Spanish Honorary Society (Sigma Delta Pi) at Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2006-2007) Founder of the La Mesa de Español at Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2006-2007) Study Abroad Program. Developed the Study Abroad Program for Spanish Majors to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (2006) University of Florida Participación in the symposium Técnicas y Estrategias Lectoras de Ponencias en Conferencias y Congresos, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2005) Participation in the monthly series Workshops to Improve Teaching Excellence, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2002-2005) Participation in the McGraw-Hill World Languages. Second Language Professional Development Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2004) Founder and member of the Organization of Spanish Graduate Students (OEGE) at the Department of Romance Languages & Literatures, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2001) University of Central Florida

Certificate of Participation, First Graduate Annual Colloquium on Spanish and Spanish-American Literature and Linguistics, Spanish Graduate Association of the University of Central Florida (SAGA), University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2001) Certificate of Nomination, Housing Faculty Mentor, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2001) Colloquium Coordinator and SAGA Officer at the First Graduate Annual Colloquium on Spanish and Spanish-American Literature, and Linguistics, Spanish Graduate Association of the University of Central Florida, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2001) Lead Actor in the play El suplicante by Sergio Magaña y Emilio Carballido as part of the Seminar Series Theatre Workshop at the University of Central Florida, Directed by Dr. Marcela Del-Río, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2000) Founder, Fundraiser and First Treasurer of the Spanish Graduate Student Association at the University of Central Florida (SAGA), University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2000) Certificate of Achievement for completing the Foreign Language Professional Development Program, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (2000) Certificate of Achievement, Graduate Teaching Assistant Orientation, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (1999) OTHER PRFESSIONAL SERVICES AP Reader, Education Testing Service/College Board, Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, KY (June 2008) Participation in the 2006 American Association of Teachers and Spanish and Portuguese Fall Conference, Howard Johnson Hotel, Ruston, LA (2006) ADVISING Grambling State University Undergraduates Spanish Majors, Double Majors, and Minors of the Department of Foreign Languages (August 2008-Present): Lacticia Joseph Marlon Maion Marsha Simon

Louisiana Tech University Undergraduates Spanish Majors, Double Majors, and Minors of the Department of Foreign Languages (December 2006-January 2007): Arévalo, Jesús Arrignton, Briana Brown, Mark Castro, Ariel David, Jefferson Everett, Joshua Forbess, Margaret Grafton, Amber Gremillon, Kelli Harrison, Robert Hay, Shedrick Haynes, Julie Hernández, Perla Johnston, Jeopardy Linn, Johanna Mathewson, Searia Méndez, Gretchen González, Juan Osburne, Erica Pappas, Sarah Phillips, Jessica Sagastume, Daniel Smith, Willa Sandino, Alberto Soileau, Lucille PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Member, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Member, Latin American Studies Association Member, Modern Language Association Member, Hegel Society of America (1998-2001) Member, Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana SERVICE AND VOLUNTEER WORK

Friend, Lincoln Public Library, Ruston, LA (March 2008-Present) Volunteer, Literary Test Administrators. North Louisiana High School Rally Association. Louisiana Tech University (2007) Volunteer, Spanish-English Translator at the Ruston Police Department, Ruston, LA (2007-Present) Volunteer, Florida Coalition for the Homeless, Orlando, FL (1994-2001) Member, Asociación Argentina de Florida Central, Orlando, FL (1995-1998) Member, Central Florida DX Association of Hispanic Radio Amateur, Orlando, FL (1995-2001) LANGUAGES Spanish: Native fluency English: Near-native fluency Italian: Native- fluency LIST OF REFERENCES AND CONTACTS INFOMATION Dr. Andrés Avellaneda Professor of Spanish; affiliate Latin American Studies. Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Florida. 160 Dauer Hall, P. O. Box 117405, Gainesville, FL 32611-7405. Tel.: 352.392-2016 Extension 237. E-mail: avella@rll.ufl.edu Dr. Gillian Lord Assistant Professor of Spanish and Linguistics. Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Florida. 246 Dauer Hall, P. O. Box 117405, Gainesville, FL 32611-7405. Tel.: 352.392-2016 Extension 253. E-mail: glord@rll.ufl.edu Dr. Reynaldo L. Jiménez Associate Professor of Spanish; affiliate, Latin American Studies. Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Florida. Address: 170 Dauer Hall, P. O. Box 117405, Gainesville, FL 32611-7405. Telephone: 352.392-2463

E-mail: jimenez@rll.ufl.edu INDEPENDENT RESEARCH AND TRAVEL Buenos Aires, Argentina (residing during repeatedly periods) Montreal, Quebec, Canada (January 1981; July 1984; June-December 1985) Masaya, Nicaragua (October-January 1982) Managua, Nicaragua (January 1981) San José de Costa Rica, Costa Rica (December 1981) Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá (November 1981) OTHER INFORMATION US Citizen Available for relocation Additional information is available upon request XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

DR. CHIMEGSAIKHAN BANZAR 120 Maple Str., Apt. 3 Grambling, LA 71245 Tel.: (318) 274-2353 banzarc@gram.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. in Francophone Studies, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Louisiana Dissertation: Etude sociohistorique et sociolinguistique de l enseignement du français en Louisiane (A Sociohistorical and Sociolinguistic Study of the Teaching of French in Louisiana) M.A., Foreign Languages, Pedagogical University of Mongolia Specialization: French language and literature B.A., Foreign Languages, Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages, Moscow, Russia (now Moscow Linguistic University) Specializations: French and Russian languages, Translation and Interpreting Certificate in Methodology of Teaching French as Foreign Language and Using New Technologies, Center of Applied Linguistics, University of Besançon, France Advanced French, Sorbonne, Paris III, IV; Alliance Française, Paris, France TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2003- present Assistant Professor of French, Grambling State University 1999-May 2003 Teaching Assistant in French, Department of Modern Languages, University of Louisiana at Lafayette 1995-1999 Full Time Instructor of French, Department of Foreign Languages, National University of Mongolia 1990-1995 Full Time Instructor of French, Institute of Foreign Languages (4-year college), State Pedagogical University of Mongolia ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

2005-2006 Coordinator of the Department of Foreign Languages, Grambling State University COURSES TAUGHT At Grambling State University: French 101, 102 French 201, 202 French 306 French 314 French 423 Elementary French I, II Intermediate French I, II French Conversation and Composition I French Phonetics Survey of Francophone Literature II DR. CHIMEGSAIKHAN BANZAR page 2 At the University of Louisiana at Lafayette: French 101, Elementary French French 201, Intermediate French French 202, Reading in French French 312, French Conversation French 361, Advanced French In Mongolia: Surveys French literature, medieval through 20 th century (2-year program) French history, civilization, social and economic topics within courses on translation Undergraduate courses Elementary French Intermediate French Advanced French French phonetics French grammar French stylistics Reading and writing in French (intermediate and advanced level) Conversation (Spoken French) Translation from French to Mongolian and vice versa PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITY

At Grambling State University: Responsible for audio/computer and conversation labs, supervising and advising French tutors. Participated in recruiting and advising French majors and minors. Participated in French and French Education curriculum development. Taught upper level courses for French majors and minors (Conversation and Composition, French Phonetics). Developed and taught French Phonetics compressed video (distance learning) course for the Louisiana Foreign Languages Electronic Learning Consortium (Spring 2006). Experienced using multimedia, web-based and web-enhanced instructional resources (Blackboard, QUIA). Participated in providing French majors and minors with opportunities for study-abroad programs and scholarships in French-speaking countries. Administered placement exams. In Mongolia: Developed French programs and teaching materials at the Department of Foreign Languages, National University of Mongolia (1995-1999). Participated in establishing a B.A. program in French and a B.S. in French Education, designing and implementing the French curricula at the Institute of Foreign Languages, Pedagogical University of Mongolia (1990-1995). Designed Introductory French Grammar Workbook (1998). Co-authored a Mongolian-French Vocabulary (1997) and a French-Mongolian Translation course manual for Mongolian students (1995). Advised senior students theses. DR. CHIMEGSAIKHAN BANZAR page 3 GRANT WRITING Co-Investigator of NEH Faculty Development Grant Exploring the Masterpieces: Enhancing the Comprehension, Appreciation, and Teaching of World Literature at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, funded by the National Endowment for Humanities ($75,000; January - December 2007). Co-Investigator of Distance Learning SELECT Grant, funded by Louisiana Board of Regents ($ 60,440; January 2005 - March 2006). PUBLICATIONS Banzar, Chimegsaikhan. Using Multimedia to Improve Fluency and Pronunciation in French, Proceedings of the South Central Association on Language Learning Technology 2008 Conference Navigating the C s with Technology (Forthcoming). Banzar, Chimegsaikhan. La revitalisation du français cadien : tendances et perspectives. Etudes Francophones 21.1-21.2 (2006): 41-59 (refereed journal). Banzar, Chimegsaikhan, Sheila Shoemake-Garcia and April Valentine. Virtual Realia: Motivating Students to Explore and Study World Cultures, Proceedings of the South

Central Association on Language Learning Technology 2005 Conference The Year of Language: Motivating the Language Learner with Technology (2006): 24-34. Banzar, Chimegsaikhan. Ascension sociale dans le roman de Neel Doff Keetje. Hommage à Frans Amelinckx (recueil de critiques). Lafayette: L Aire Francophone, 2003 (55-65). Banzar, Chimegsaikhan. Exercices de Grammaire Française: niveau débutant. Ulaanbaatar: National U. of Mongolia UP, 1998. Banzar, Chimegsaikhan, and Unudelger B. Manuel de Traduction (French-Mongolian Translation course textbook). Ulaanbaatar: UP of Institute of Foreign Languages, 1995. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Entre le passé, le présent et le futur: quête de l identité féminine dans la littérature Antillaise. Women In French Fourth International Conference, Fort Worth / Dallas, April 10-12, 2008. How to Improve Pronunciation and Fluency in French: Perspectives of Using Computer- Enhanced Multimedia. South Central Association on Language Learning Technology 2008 Conference, Denver, CO, February 15-16, 2008. L exception française: questions linguistiques de la Louisiane francophone, presented at the 20th and 21st Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium L exception française, Texas A&M University, March 22-24, 2007. Virtual Realia: Motivating Students to Explore and Study World Cultures, Collaborative presentation delivered at the South Central Association on Language Learning Technology 2005 Conference, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, February 4-5, 2005. DR. CHIMEGSAIKHAN BANZAR page 4 Conflit linguistique dans les institutions scolaires à la Nouvelle-Orléans au XIXe siècle, presented at the Conference Crossing Boundaries, University of Louisiana at Lafayette. April 11-12, 2003. La représentation cyclique annuelle dans les Sonnets pour Hélène de Pierre de Ronsard, presented at the Conference Internal Voices/External Echoes,, University of Eugene, Oregon, October 13-14, 2000. Chairing a Session Chaired a session Quête de l identité féminine dans la littérature francophone, Women In French Fourth International Conference, Fort Worth / Dallas, April 10-12, 2008.

Special Session Proposal Submitted a successful proposal to organize and chair two interrelated Special Sessions on Crossing Boundaries: Women s Voices in Contemporary Francophone Literature at the SCMLA Convention, San Antonio, TX, November 6-8, 2008. All 8 papers have been accepted. WORKS IN PROGRESS Article Entre le passé, le présent et le futur: quête de l identité féminine dans la littérature Antillaise. Diachronic study of the linguistic rights of French-speaking people in Louisiana. Collaborative translation from French to English of the collection of poems Bocages and Mélanges by a French Renaissance poet Pierre de Ronsard. WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS CIBER Workshop on Language and Culture in International Business, Memphis, TN, February 22-24, 2007. UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Co-founder and member of the Louisiana Foreign Languages Electronic Learning Consortium since March 2005 (ensured the Grambling s leading role in the Consortium by maintaining day-to-day relationship and correspondence with partnering institutions, scheduling and supervising the Consortium courses). Representative to the Council for Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL) Consortium of Louisiana Universities and Colleges (since 2004). Organized a visit of the Consulate General of France at New Orleans to establish contact with Grambling State University (April 30, 2008). Contact person for the NCATE Accreditation Committee, College of Education, Grambling State University. DR. CHIMEGSAIKHAN BANZAR page 5 Represented the Department of Foreign Languages at the Faculty Senate (2004-2005, 2007-2008) and Black Heritage Institute, Grambling State University (2003-2004); participated in organizing the Faculty Appreciation banquet (May 2008).

Co-founder and sponsor of the Cross Cultural Club, Grambling State University (since 2003). Organized various cultural events to promote foreign languages and cultures among students, faculty, and in the larger community (international cultural event Fall into Culture, Fall 2003; Diversity Workshop with Gayle Hand, Fall 2004; Poetry Evening, Spring 2005; Hispanic Heritage Month, Fall 2005; International Francophone Day, Spring 2006, 2008). Taught French to Grambling schoolchildren in the after-school program (2004-2005). Participated in High School Day recruitment activities at Grambling State University (2003-2006), annual French language Rally of high school students of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana (2001, 2002). Took part in the activities of Pi Delta Phi National French Honor Society, Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, and in Graduate students association in Modern Languages of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (1999-2003). Participated in conducting field interviews, collecting, transcribing and analyzing data for the Louisiana French database project, including Cajun French Dictionary (2000-2002). Organized meetings, contests, festivals on French language, history, culture, and civilization at National University of Mongolia and Institute of Foreign Languages (1990-1999). OTHER SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Experienced using various applications in both Windows and Macintosh operating systems; proficient in MS Office 2003 suite including Word, Access, Excel, and Power Point; Internet and Web communications. Translating non-fiction texts in French, English, Russian, and Mongolian languages; interpreting French, Russian, and Mongolian. LANGUAGES French: Near-native proficiency. English: Proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking. Russian: Near-native proficiency. German: Basic knowledge. Mongolian: Native speaker. MEMBERSHIP Modern Language Association South Central Modern Language Association

South Central Association on Language Learning Technologies Women in French DR. CHIMEGSAIKHAN BANZAR page 6 SCHOLARSHIP AND GRANT AWARD CIBER Scholarship to participate in the workshop Language and Culture in International Business, February 22-24, 2007, Memphis, TN. MLA Travel Grant for Graduate Students, December 2001. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Nancy Q. Reeves 1900 Church Street, Ruston, La. 71270 (318) 2518894 or (814) 883-7483 niquinon@yahoo.com Profile Ability to solve problems easily Dedicated and eager to achieve my personal and professional goals and also the goals of the corporation that I represent Experience as Translator and Interpreter for several law firms and others. Masters of Arts/ Spanish (2007) Penn State University * Major in Spanish Literature Masters of Arts (2003) University of Louisiana at Monroe * Major in English with a Minor in Creative Writing Licenciatura en Filosofía y Letras (2002) (M.A. and B.A. in Philosophy and Letters) Universidad Rafael Landivar Education Other Trainings Proficient in PowerPoint, Excel, E-Prime, SPSS and Dreamweaver MX Basic knowledge of HTML Developed on-line materials for a basic Spanish course Trained to give the Simulated Oral Proficiency Interview (SOPI) test (Spanish version). This test assesses oral proficiency following the ACTFL guidelines Working Experience LaTech University (Spanish Instructor) Ruston, Louisiana (Fall 2006-Spring 2008) Grambling State University (Associate Professor) Grambling, Louisiana (Summer 2006-Present Penn State University (Spanish Instructor) University Park, Pennsylvania (Spring 2004 Spring 2005)

University of Louisiana at Monroe (Spanish Instructor) Monroe, Louisiana (Fall 2003 Spring 2004) University of Louisiana at Monroe (Director of Foreign Language Lab/Tutor) Monroe, Louisiana (Fall 2003) Freelance Interpreter for the DA s Office, Ruston, Louisiana (2007) Dr. Susan Roach (Interviewer/Project for Louisiana Folklife Program) Summer 2007 Office of Social Services, Ouachita Parish (Spanish Translator/ Interpreter) Monroe, Louisiana Translations of documents for Immigrants for the INS, Monroe, Louisiana (2003-04) Interpreter and Translator for Law firms, Monroe, Louisiana (2003-04) Money Concepts (Research) Monroe, Louisiana Dr. Jacqueline Toribio (Interviewer/Poder Project) Penn State University (Fall 2004) School of Continuing Education Louisiana Tech 2007 Creation of Spanish for Law Enforcement and Nursing courses Special Projects Translation of the book Entre el Amor, las Mujeres, y la Vida from the Uruguayan author Mario Benedetti. Editing of the novels: Sun Up to Sun Down and U.S. Army a Wise Choice by author George L. Oby. Working on translation of book from a Mexican Author: Antonio Ramos Writing a book that has been already submitted to a publishing house and it is in the process of editing. Publications Books/ Thesis : Hijas de Shakti. Infdoduction, Selection, and Short Stories. 1998 Guatemala, Central America Editorial X Mujeres que Cuentan. Selección: Lucrecia Mendez de Penedo y Aida Toledo El Principe Negro 2000 Guatemala, Central America Abracadabra Ana Maria Rodas, Su Discurso A Través de los Símbolos

Academic Thesis (2002) Guatemala, Central America Trans Creative Writing Thesis (2003) University of Louisiana at Monroe Magazines : Anomía Short Stories 1998-1999 Guatemala, Central America Editorial X La Cuerda Article 1999 Guatemala, Central America Expository Magazine Poems 2002 On-line magazine The Helicon Poem 2003 Monroe, Lousiana Siglo XXI Short Story 2004 Guatemala City. Conferences ESL, An Alternative Approach Thibodaux, Louisiana (2003) Miguel Angel Asturias: 104 Años Después

Estudio Comparativo entre la obra de Miguel Angel Asturias y William Faulkner Guatemala, Central America (2003) Southern Women Writers Conference Self-Locations/Dislocations in Alice Walker's Georgia and Isabel Allende's Chile : The Women of The Color Purple and The House of Spirits. Rome, Georgia (2003) Co-writer Kentucky Foreign Language Conference "A society of Fallen Women: comparative study of Crane's Maggie: a girl of the Streets and Cela's La Familia de Pascual Duarte" Lenxington, Kentucky (2005) Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) Chicago, Illinois (2004) Conferences Attended Encuentro Latinoamericano de Universitarios Ignacianos (ELUI) Guatemala, Guatemala (1998) Congreso Internacional de Literatura Centroamericana Guatemala, Guatemala (2000) References Ida Gaines Department of English, Faculty University of Louisiana at Monroe (318) 342-1000 Dr. Miguel DeFeo Department of Foreign Language Grambling State University (318) 274-6419

Carmen Castro Penn State University (814) 222-2277

J. Russell Willis, Ph.D. 1503 Yale Dr. Ruston, LA 71270 Cell: (318) 368-5733, e-mail: jrwdoc@cox-internet.com, Home: 225/709-4190 Academic Degrees Ph.D. 1994 The Ohio State University Rural Sociology (Health Care Concentration) Community Health Planning & Administration Preventive Medicine & Health Policy M.S. 1974 The University of Cincinnati Community Health Planning & Administration B.A. 1972 Central State University Sociology/Psychology/Philosophy Personal Highlights - President National Black Leadership Initiative On Cancer. - Chairman American Heart Association Minority Involvement Committee. - Appointed to the Board of Trustees American Heart Association. - Coordinated the largest statewide health education (AHEC) program in the nation. - Administered $6 million dollar hospital budget. - Consultant to city and state health departments. - Worked effectively with state & national legislatures. - Liaison to state & national health care industry organizations. - Over 20 years health care industry related experience. - Registered Arbitrator/American Registry of Arbitrators. - Member Pi Gamma Mu International Social Science Honor Society. Acting Head, Sociology and Psychology Department Grambling State University 11/99 - To present.. Provides leadership and supervision of Sociology/Psychology Faculty and the academic unit. Formulating internal administrative policies. Evaluating curricular offerings. Recommending and evaluating classified and unclassified personnel. Preparing reports for internal and external use. Preparing budgets and allocating fiscal resources. Coordinating departmental projects and programs. Serving as university ambassador. Establishing and maintaining positive relationships throughout the campus Associate Professor/Acting Head, Sociology and Psychology Department Grambling State University 9/94 - To present.. Teaches various undergraduate Sociology courses. Conducts research and develop proposals.. Advises various student clubs, and counsel s students.. Participates in numerous community service projects.. Serves as Chairman of the University's Student Health Commission.

. Serves as Advisor to the University President regarding student healthcare issues. Administrative Associate, MUCIA, 9/93-3/94. Responsible for the planning, development and implementation of various projects and research activities.. Utilized knowledge and skills in computers, research methodology and program design, statistics, evaluation, educational leadership and development. Research Associate/Instructor, College of Medicine, 10/92-9/93. Developed minority and disadvantaged student programming.. Taught test taking strategies to minority undergraduate students. Counseled and advised minority medical students.. Designed an innovative physician/student mentor program.. Performed program research and evaluation.. Served on student and faculty committees.. Integrated skills in research methodology, survey design, statistics, educational program development and computers. Health Education Specialist/Instructor, University Extension, 7/91-10/92. Implemented statewide health education program.. Conducted workshops to motivate target group families and enhance individual growth.. Created and adapted educational program materials and teaching aids to teach principles of public health and family wellness.. Established collaborative relationships with state human service departments, university academic departments, and other professionals.. Coordinated program development and delivery with private organizations, also trained professional staff. Administrative Associate/Instructor, Minority Affairs, 10/90-7/91. Counseled undergrad and graduate students, coordinated student internships and employment activities. Taught students how to be successful in employment interviews.. Designed various student recruitment and job placement activities.. Developed corporate participation and registration. Taught minority employers how to recruit.. Produced ad copy, press releases, and on air radio and TV presentations for employment related activities. Senior Policy Analyst, Ohio Department of Health, 9/85-9/90. Executed analysis of numerous public policy issues.. Supervised staff, produced publications, and brochures.. Presented findings and recommendations to state agencies, legislative committees, and consumer groups.. Initiated contact with state and national legislatures.. Served as liaison to state and national health care organizations. Project Administrator, Gandee & Associates, 1/85-9/85. Administered five asbestos abatement projects.. Supervised 40 professional and technical employees.. Conducted employee performance evaluations, monitored

Work-site progress, expenditures, and appropriations.. Enforced compliance with state and federal regulations. Consultant/Instructor, Ohio Health Care Employees Union, 9/84-1/85. Developed research and analysis for various campaign strategies.. Responsible for the success of the Ohio campaign. Evaluator/Consultant, Ohio Department of Health, 6/83-10/83. Designed and pretested a self-administered health assessment.. Collaborated with health educators from the university, the public and private sector and community groups to instruct them on how to develop a successful campaign strategy. Associate Director of Planning/Assistant Professor, Ohio Board of Regents, 9/79-3/82. Directed implementation of the largest statewide Area Health Education Centers Program (AHEC) in the nation.. Developed research proposals and wrote grants and taught proposal development.. Served as liaison and minority affairs officer to Ohio's seven medical school deans.. Completed and submitted quarterly and annual contract progress reports. Business Mgr., National Jewish Hospital, Denver Colo., 8/74-9/79. Administered and directed $6 million dollar hospital budget.. Supervised staff of 20, provided direction and technical advice on fiscal matters, staff development, strategic planning, and budget development to address new opportunities for research, development, and departmental expansion.. Counseled and advised personnel regarding various issues. Medical Case manager (Instructor), Cincinnati Health Department, 10/72-8/74. Served as substance abuse counselor, instructor, and intervention specialist to the city health department, criminal justice system, various treatment facility personnel, and community groups. Dormitory Director, Central State University, 7/71-10/72. Served as the Director of the Men's Honor Dormitory. Responsible for budgeting, student activities programming, purchasing of supplies, hiring of student personnel, also conducted individual counseling and group advisement. Student Peer Counselor, Central State University, 1/69-7/71. Provided academic counseling and guidance to undergraduate students. Served as an academic tutor in the areas of Mathematics, English and the Social Sciences. Consulting Experience Local Ethnographer - Social Policy Research Associates, San Francisco, CA 1/2000-To present. Social and economic longitudinal studies. Community workforce analysis. Demographic projections. Policy analysis

Consultant St. Francis Medical Center, Monroe, Louisiana 4/98 To present.. Coordinated referral and census development activities.. Coordinated strategic plan development and implementation.. Coordinated market research analysis.. Recruited community member involvement for inpatient residential HIV/AIDS facility. Professional Presentations "The Viability of Ohio's Small and Rural Hospitals" - 1990 Coordinated and conducted a study of the viability of small and rural hospitals in Ohio. The results of the study were presented to the Small and Rural Hospital Committee of the Hospital Association and key legislative members. "Statewide Trauma System" - 1990 Coordinated and conducted a study concerning the issues relative to the development of a statewide trauma system for Ohio. Presented results of the study to members of the Ohio State Medical Association's Committee on Trauma. "The Status of Certificate of Need" - 1989 Performed analysis of the impact of Ohio's Certificate of Need Law, the regulatory tool to encourage the cost-effective development of Ohio's health care system. The analysis included a review of the law s ability to assure access to quality health care in appropriate settings throughout the state. "Highlights of Substitute House Bill 776" - 1989 Prepared a study of the significant aspects of the new Adult Care Bill and its impact upon Ohio's social service system, particularly as it relates to board and home care for frail elderly adults. Results of the study were submitted to the Governor's Office for review and comment. Revised the "Administrative and Policy Manual" - 1989 Ohio Department of Health Drafted and updated the Ohio Department of Health's Administrative and Policy Manual for the department's major support functions, i.e. accounting, purchasing, personnel, data, public affairs, and telecommunications. The goal of the revised manual was to improve morale, increase work force productivity, and finally to increase recognition of and support for Ohio Department of Health programs. "Overview of Hospital Quality Assurance" - 1988 Presented to Senator Grace Drake, Chair of the Certificate of Need Study Committee. The study represented an evaluation of the issues surrounding the appropriateness of Certificate of Need and its possible alternatives. "Status of the Nurse Aide Subcommittee" - 1988 Presented recommendations to the Nurse Aide Steering Committee stating that the Department of Health was in favor of seeking statutory authority to fully implement the training requirements of OBRA as licensure standards for nurse aide training. Also sought the support of the nursing

home industry for the Department of Health's review and approval of training programs, the competency evaluations of existing nurse aides and the implementation of a registry. "Accessibility and Availability of Services" - 1987 A presentation to HMO Association members regarding the concerns of the Ohio Department of Health, as it relates to the provision of coverage for short, long-term and emergency care services for all applicants covered by their plans. "Health Maintenance Organization Legislation" - 1987 Presented to Representative Michael Stinziano, Chairman of the House Committee on Insurance, a summary of the major statutory revisions proposed by representatives of the HMO industry. Representative Stinziano incorporated the summary in draft language for House Bill 543 on July 15, 1987. "Ohio's Uninsured" Policy Paper - 1986 Presented a review of proposals and programs relative to ensuring access to health care for citizens who lack health care coverage or the resources to pay for it. The four areas discussed were: expansion of publicly funded programs, usually targeted to specific segments of the uninsured population; expansion of health insurance coverage through the workplace, often involving a public-private partnership; creation of new programs to provide coverage or services to identified groups among the uninsured; and comprehensive proposals which attempt to provide all individuals with coverage and may entail a fundamental change in the current U.S. health care system. SPEECHES The Ohio State University - 1991 A presentation to the Graduate Agriculture Education Public Policy Class. The purpose of this presentation was to share with upper level graduate students the realities of the public policy process including planning, development, implementation and evaluation. A Summary of Certificate of Need Cost Containment Issues - 1989 A presentation to the Departments of Mental Health, Human Services and Aging, the Administrative Agencies with an interest in the Certificate of Need Law. Discussed were many of the issues important to the effectiveness of the future of the Certificate of Need Law in Ohio. These agencies organized with the oversight of the Governor's Office to develop a unified position on the issue. Ohio Manufacturer's Association - 1989 A presentation to the Ohio Manufacturer's Association regarding the data gathering units of the Ohio Department of Health. Also discussed the creation of custom reports available to the public and the health care community. Adult Care Homes - Ohio's Neglected Resources - 1988 A presentation to the House Legislative Subcommittee on Aging explaining the Department of Health's role in the development of community-based options for long-term care in Ohio. Emphasis was placed upon; the significance of the availability of these homes, how they can promote independence, improve the quality of life for those who need care, how to delay or prevent nursing home entry, and reduce the cost of care for thousands of frail elderly adults.

Society of Adult Care Home Administrators - 1988 A presentation to society members regarding what the Ohio Department of Health believes to be the future of Adult Care Homes. Also, discussed in detail the priority needs of Ohio necessary to meet the challenge of assuring the availability of long-term care services. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - 1987 A presentation to the College of Medicine Faculty, staff, and students regarding the issue of the State's efforts relative to the provision of medical and health care to the indigent. Community Service - Agency representative to the Columbus Area Coalition For Cost Effective Health Services. The mission of this coalition was to explore and recommend methods of containing health care costs for Columbus area businesses, government insurance programs and providers. - Agency representative to The Senate Joint Resolution-8 Subcommittee. The mission of the subcommittee was to investigate cost and treatment options for chemical dependence alcohol and drug abuse. Subcommittee results were submitted to State Representative Jane Campbell to become part of draft legislation. - Agency representative to the Ohio Chapter of The National Head Injury Foundation. Instrumental in drafting legislation relative to the passage of the Head Injury Law and the establishment of the Office on Head Injury. - Agency representative to The Developmental Disabilities Planning Council. Instrumental in drafting legislation relative to assuring equity for the disabled in all areas of health insurance purchasing. Professional Associations/Learned Society Memberships - American Sociological Society - Mid-South Sociological Association - Association of Social and behavioral Scientist - Rural Sociological Society - Southwest Social Science Association - Rotary International (Ruston Louisiana Chapter) Faculty Development Participant the Fulbright faculty development seminar in China during summer 2002 titled Women, Family and Social Change in China. Attended several lectures and met with key officials at universities, medical schools, and health ministries. Also, participated in several extensive field trips and cultural excursions in various China cities and in the hinterlands.

Current Research Presented a paper at the 83 rd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, April 2003, entitled The Epidemiology of Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome in China. Public & Community Service * The News-Star Community Health Care Panel - Monroe, Louisiana * Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals HIV/AIDS Committee * KEDM Public Radio Advisory Board - Monroe, Louisiana * Chairman/American Heart Association Minority Education Comm. * Grambling State University Doctoral Student Advisory Committee * President/National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer * Member/Board of Trustees American Heart Association * Member/American Cancer Society, Ohio Division * Member/Franklin County United Way Campaign Focus Group * Member/Franklin County United Way SAU Committee * Member/29th District Citizen's Caucus Voter Education * Mentor/To African American male college students * Graduate/Franklin County United Way Project Diversity References Available Upon Request.

Vitae Sandra T. Gamble, Ed.D. Associate Professor Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Grambling State University Grambling, Louisiana ACADEMIC PREPARATION Ed.D, Dev. Ed. (1992), Grambling State University Curriculum & Instruction (Cognate-Mathematics) M.A., Dev. Ed. (1989) Grambling State University Banking School of the Mid-South (1980) Memphis State University B.S., (1969) Business Education, Louisiana Tech University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES 1987 Present, Grambling State University: Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Instructor, Adjunct, and Graduate Teaching Assistant 1985 1986 Gibsland-Coleman High School Mathematics Teacher 1982 1985 Sibley High School Business and Mathematics Teacher 1969 1982 Louisiana Bank and Trust Company: Asst. Vice-President, Commercial Lending CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS Mathematics Association of America American Educational Research Association

National Association of Developmental Education 1. Currently serving as Co-Chair of Mathematics SPIN (served as same for one year previously) 2. Chair of International Committee (served as same for last three years) 3. Served as Co-Chair of the New Comers Committee Louisiana Association of Developmental Education 1. Currently serving as Chair of the Silent Auction (served as same for last five years) 2. Currently serving on the Executive Council 3. Previously served as President and as Treasurer Louisiana Educational Research Association (member) PUBLICATIONS The Number of Mathematics Courses Taken in High School and College Performance, Illinois School Research and Development, 27, 2, 1991, 93-96. Developmental Learning of Language Arts, Reading and Study Skills, Innovative Learning Strategies 1989-1990 Ninth Yearbook, 135-146. A Network of Writing Skills, Reading Improvement, 27, 1, 1990, 10-13. Predicting NTE Success Using Certifiability Index, Louisiana Educational Research Journal, 15, 1, 1989-90, 37-39.

Sandra Andrews Lee 142 Hanna Rd. Ruston, Louisiana 71270 Home (318)-247-0957 Work( 318)-274-4997 E-Mail:lees@gram.edu EDUCATION EXPERIENCE UNION INSTITUTE & UNIVERSITY Interdisciplinary Doctoral Studies- Ethical and Creative Leadership, 7/07 through Present Courses taken include: The Creative Process, Research Methods, Critical Writing & Thinking Ethical and Creative Leadership, Core Seminar, Ethical and Social Justice, Humanities/Engaging Differences, Creative Writing and Thinking: Explorations. Dissertation Topic: Media Image and Image Selection Influence on Public Policy. GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY Postgraduate Study in Mass Communication, 1/88 through 5/95 Courses taken include: Advertising in the Media; Comparative Communication; Issues In Public Relations; Communication Research Methods. LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY Post-graduate study in Photography, 5/89 through 3/91 Courses taken include: Photography I; Photography II; Commercial Photography; Independent Study/Photo Illustration; Portraiture Lighting; Color Photography (Audited). GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY Masters of Arts in Liberal Studies in Humanities/Mass Communication, 7/86 through 7/87 Master courses include: Perspectives on Intercultural Communication; Writing for Media; Proseminar in Writing; Still Photography; Introduction to Mass Media; News Photography; Art as Expressive Media; Art and Images; Art and the Place; Two Modes of Thought; Independent Study/Cultural Study. Louisiana Tech University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design, 9/70 through 5/74 Relevant courses in Graphic Design; Illustration; Layout; Lettering; Drawing; Painting; Color Design; Basic Design; Portfolio Construction. GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY Assistant Professor, Mass Communication, since 10/85 Currently Teaching: Communication Graphics; Desktop Publishing; Publications Design; Infographic Design; Basic Photography; Photojournalism; Commercial Photography Digital Imaging. Coordinate Visual Communication concentration in Mass Communication Department Duties include: Develop and revise syllabi; Review literature for text and reference books Student Advisement.

LEE/2 Instructor, Upward Bound Program Duties included: Teaching Advanced High School Students Calligraphy and Photography. AKRON UNIVERSITY, AKRON, OH Visiting Professor Spring 2002 Taught course in School of Mass Communication, Public Relations Publications FREE-LANCE EXPERIENCE Graphic Design and Photography, 7/77 through Present Duties include: Design and layout various forms of print media for establishments and businesses; Complete photo shoots for various formal and informal occasions. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, RUSTON, LA Computer Operator, 6/75 through 6/85 Duties included: Processing insurance claim forms on IBM and Nixdorff computers; daily closure of master computer. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Power Cut Pro Training 1/09 Grambling, Louisiana Adobe Photoshop Workshop Conference 6/08 Monroe, Louisiana Dreamweaver Workshop Conference, 9/07 Tampa, FL Adobe Photoshop Workshop/Conference, 6/07 Monroe, Louisiana Visual Storytelling Seminar, 3/07 Reston, Virginia Fulbright Scholar, 8/04 Beijing, China Southwestern Photojournalism Conference, 3/03 Fort Worth, Texas

LEE/3 ASNE Journalism Excellence Seminar Presenter 2001 American Press Institute, Reston, Virginia Southwestern Photojournalism Conference, 3/01 Fort Worth, Texas ASNE Journalism Excellence Fellowship Summer 2000 Akron Beacon Journal, Akron Ohio Visual Journalism Educators Seminar, 6/99 Poynter Institute for Media Studies Photoshop 5 Professional Seminar, 1/99 Louisiana Press Association, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA Photoshop 5 Professional Seminar, 2/99 Graphx Inc., Dallas, Texas Re-certified as an Art Talent Evaluator, 2/97 Louisiana Department of Education National Press Photographers Association Workshop, 10/96 Memphis, Tenn. Southwestern Photojournalism Conference, 3/99 Fort Worth, Texas National Press Photographers Association Conference, 10/94 Dallas, Texas American Press Institute Fellow, 6/93 Reston, Virginia Faculty Internship Dallas Morning News, 6/93 Dallas, Texas QuarkXPress Training, 2/93 Capstone, Dallas, Texas Trainee, Gannett News Service, Graphics Division, 1/92 Arlington, Virginia Re-certified as an Art Talent Evaluator, 1/92 Louisiana Department of Education

LEE/4 PageMaker Program Training, 4/91 Capstone Industries, Dallas, Texas Mac-Trac Seminar, 3/90 Poynter Institute for Media Studies, St. Petersburg, Florida. Studied Infographics with Macintosh software MacDraw II, Illustrator and Freehand. Certified as an Art Talent Evaluator, 9/89 Louisiana Department of Education Perspectives Seminar Desktop Publishing, 6/89 Dallas, Texas Graphics Seminar, 6/88 Poynter Institute For Media Studies, St. Petersburg RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS, AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Research Paper, Presented, 2/04 An Analysis of Visual Literacy of Freshmen Students in Mass Communication Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Research Paper, Submitted for Presentation, 01/04 Traces of Racism in Mass Media National Association for African American Studies (NAAAS) Research Paper, Submitted paper for Presentation, 11/90 "Overcoming Obstacles With Color" AEJMC Division of Visual Communication PUBLIC SERVICE Judge High School Essay Contest The Times, Shreveport, LA Originated and Organized belated High School Graduation exercises Marion, Louisiana Organizer and Chairperson, Human Resource Bank Churches of God in Christ Louisiana First Jurisdiction President, Young Women Christian Council Ruston District Churches of God in Christ

LEE/5 Commissioned by Jurisdictional Bishop to research and compose written and pictorial history Louisiana First Jurisdiction Churches of God in Christ Director, Christian Education Jonesboro Church of God in Christ Jonesboro, Louisiana Instructor, United State Auxiliaries Convention Church of God in Christ Louisiana First Jurisdiction Contributing writer, "The Good Shepherd Louisiana First Jurisdiction Church of God in Christ UNIVERSITY SERVICE Designer, College of Arts and Sciences Newsletter, 2007-2009 Search Committee, Department Head Mass Communication, 2005-2009 GSU Student Contest Graphics Coordinator Honors Day Committee Chairperson, Printing and Editing Committee GSU Presidential Inauguration Designed Cover for University schedule of classes each semester Designed Departmental Graduate and Undergraduate recruiting brochures and fliers Editor University Faculty Voice Newsletter Member of Departmental Re-accreditation Committee Conference Committee Chairperson 2002 Member of University Reaccreditation Committee Search Committee for Director of The Gramblinite Chairperson, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth annual Mass Communication Conference Graphics consultant to The Gramblinite

LEE/6 Search Committee for Department Head of Mass Communication Grambling State University Designed Commemorative Note for Coach Eddie Robinson s Four Hundredth Game Win Coordinated Photojournalism workshop Faculty Senate Representative Mass Communication Department Committees: Student Affairs, Faculty Affairs, Judicial Committee Departmental Recruiting Committee Departmental Courtesy Committee Departmental Self Study Team Member Advisor, Society for News Design GSU student chapter. Advisor, GSU Student chapter Association for Women in Communication Advisor, GSU Student chapter National Press Photographers Association Designed Logo for Grambling State University s "Tiger Club" Designed Logo, Brochure, and Program Covers for Conference of Louisiana Colleges PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP AWARDS Society for News Design Association for Women in Communications American Federation of Teachers, Vice President Teacher of the Year College of Liberal Arts - 2003 Teacher of the Year Department of Mass Communication - 1994 Teacher of the Year Department of Mass Communication - 1993

Curriculum Vita Sarah D. Dennis, Ph.D. Coordinator, Master of Public Administration Program Instructor of Political Science/Public Administration Grambling State University www.gram.edu P. O. Box 1126 Grambling, LA 71245 (318) 247-8786 dennis646@aol.com EDUCATION 2006 Ph.D., Urban Higher Education; Interdisciplinary Concentration: Public Policy Urban Planning, Business and Urban Higher Education; Jackson State University Dissertation: A Study of Faculty-to- Faculty Mentoring Experiences at Two Historically Black Universities The study examines career development tools and policies utilized in higher education, as well as the public and private sectors. The study also investigated the theoretical basis that supports mentoring as an effective career development tool and as a means of educating the next generation of faculty in higher education. 1988 M. P. A., Concentration: Public Management Grambling State University, Grambling, LA 1978 B. A. Business, Office Administration Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2000-Present Instructor, Department of Political Science/Public Administration Administrative Coordinator, Master of Public Administration Program, Grambling State University 1994-2000 Lecturer, Department of Political Science/Public Administration Administrative Coordinator, Master of Public Administration Program Grambling State University 1998-2001 Instructor and Substitute Teacher (P/T), Project Upward Bound, Social Studies Grambling State University Fall 1989 Summer 1989 Substitute Teacher, Lincoln Parish School Board Job Training Partnership Act Coordinator, Grambling State University, Project Upward Bound 1987-1988 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Grambling State University Department of Political Science/Public Administration

Sarah D. Dennis, page 2 OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1985-Present Notary Public, Commissioned in and for Lincoln Parish 1989-1994 Procurement Specialist, Grambling State University RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTEREST Intergovernmental Relations and Politics Public Policy Development and Implementation Urban Planning and Policy Ethics in Public Service Women in Government Courses Taught PA 101 PA 201 Introduction to Public Administration This introductory course is designed to be an intensive examination of traditional and current methods and trends in American public administration. Ethics for Public Service This course is designed to provide students with the tools necessary for making difficult moral choices in both their personal and professional lives. To motivate students to recognize, analyze, discuss and develop sound decisionmaking skills in regards to ethical issues in the public and private sector. PS 201 PS 300 PS/PA 317 PA 403 American National Government The primary objective of this introductory course is to engage the students in an educational process whereby they will be able to differentiate between the myths and realities of the U.S. political system and its processes. State and Local Government The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with the social, political and economic functions of state and local governments; to understand the relationship between the federal, state and local governments and to discuss the nature and seriousness of social and economic issues confronting each level of government. Academic Internship The academic internship is expected to provide the student with an entry level professional experience. The internship experience should expose the student to: on the job training; professional workplace issues; as well as personal and professional decision-making opportunities. Public Policy Development This course clearly defines public policy as a crucial component of modern democracy. Students examine what governments do, why they do certain things and the impact governmental policy has on our everyday lives.

Sarah D. Dennis, page 3 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS United Federation of College Teachers Pi Gamma Mu International Honors Society Golden Key International Honors Society Louisiana Technical College Advisory Board Member (Ruston Campus) Selected to Who s Who Among America s Teachers 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 1995 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES IN SCHOLARSHIP Dennis, S. (2007). A Study of Faculty-to-Faculty Mentoring Experiences at Two Historically Black Universities (UMI Dissertation Publishing). Dennis, S. (2008). U.S. Drug Policy: Mothers Behind Bars (Journal Article-In Progress). Dennis, S. & Evans, J. Educating the African American Male: Education Policy and the Perception of African American Male College Students and University Administrators. (Journal Article In Progress). Book Chapter (In Progress) Dennis, S. Faculty-to-Faculty Mentoring Experiences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. In V. Farmer and E. Shepherd-Wynn (Eds.), Selected Retention Models in Higher Education. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. American Government Book Review Project Served as a reviewer for the American Government textbook entitled Understanding American Politics and Government ; Pearson/Longman Publishers; Coleman, Goldstein and Howell, (June July 2008). Research with Students 2008 Research Travel, New Orleans, LA Traveled, to New Orleans (along with students) during the Fall 2008 semester to meet with governmental officials to discuss the progress made in the areas of education, housing, crime and health services, post Hurricane Katrina. 2008 Research Presentation, J.K. Haynes Teacher Preparation Conference, Educating the African American Male: Education Policy and the Perception of African-American Male College Students and University Administrators ; July 15, 2008, Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; in collaboration with Mr. Jared Evans, Political Science Major, Grambling State University. 2007 Research Travel, New Orleans, LA Organized and secured funding to travel to New Orleans to conduct research related to Hurricane Katrina: Two Years Later. Accompanied by nine students, research was conducted at the New Orleans Housing Authority, St. Bernard Parish Sheriff s Office, Senator Mary Landrieu s Regional Office, the Mayor s Office and local churches and communities. A video documenting the trip was produced with the assistance of the GSU TV Center. Research Documentary, Co-Producer, After the Storm Two Years Later, wrote and co-produced a twenty minute documentary highlighting the

Sarah D. Dennis, page 4 devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and the local, state and national government s role in the revitalization of the City of New Orleans, two years after the storm. 2006 Research Travel, New Orleans, LA Organized and secured funding for research project involving thirteen (graduate and undergraduate) students to collect data regarding the actions or nonactions of various governmental entities in New Orleans to effectively manage the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Research Documentary, Executive Producer, After the Storm Policy and Circumstance ; wrote and supervised the production of a twenty-two minute documentary depicting interviews with political and community leaders, survivors and local business owners in New Orleans with research team surveying damages from Katrina. Annually Coordinator/Instructor of the Annual Department of Political Science - Public Policy Symposium, held every fall semester at Grambling State University, Grambling, LA in November or December; consist of presentations by faculty, students and special guest. National, Regional and Local Conferences, Workshops and Conventions Attended/Participated In 2009 Served as Chair and Discussant for paper presentations regarding Contemporary Policy Issues in Public Administration. at the Louisiana Political Science Association s Annual Conference, GSU, Grambling, LA, April 3-4, 2009. 2008 Multiculturalism in America Panel Discussion; served as coordinator, facilitator, and topic discussant; presented by the Department of Political Science, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA November 11, 2008. 2008 Panelist at the Louisiana Political Science Association s Annual Conference, ULM, Monroe, LA, February 8-9, Race. Gender and Leadership; Topic: Public Housing in New Orleans: A New Dilemma for the Federal and Local Government 2007 Race Relations in America Symposium; served as coordinator, facilitator, and topic discussant; presented by the Department of Political Science, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA November 15, 2007. Lecture, The Role of the Principal as Mentor ; Grambling State University, Department of Educational Leadership Master s Program; September 16, 2007. 2006 Documentary Presentation at the 2006 Annual Public Policy Symposium Grambling State University, Grambling, LA. Title: Public Policy Issues After the Storm. November 30. Presented a Formal Oral Presentation, entitled Faculty Mentoring Faculty, at the Teacher Education Workshop, at Grambling State University, Grambling, LA. Participated in the NASPAA Self-Study and Site Visit Training Seminar at the 2006 Conference of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration in Minneapolis, MN, October 21-24.

Sarah D. Dennis, page 5 Attended along with seven students, the Louisiana Chapter of the National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc. 18 th Annual Conference, in Monroe, LA, August 30. 2005 Participated in the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development - Rural Gateway Housing and Economic Development Delta Training Conference, in Forrest City, Arkansas, July 24-26. Participated in the Jake Ayers Annual Debate on Multiculturalism, Jackson State University, Jackson Mississippi. Topic: Demystifying Multiculturalism, May 10. Presented at the Urban Higher Education Conference, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi. Title: Strengthening Urban Higher Education through Mentoring. April 6. Presented a Formal Oral Presentation, entitled Making Ethical Decisions in High School, at Grambling State University for the Project Upward Bound Summer Program. 1998 Attended the Louisiana Political Science Association Conference at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. 1995-1999 Attended, along with political science and public administration majors, the Conference of Minority Public Administrators in Texas, Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Participated in the NASPAA Self-Study and Site Visit Training at the COMPA conference in Houston, TX in 1996. Fellowships, Certificates and Awards 2008 Honoree, Annual Women s Appreciation Banquet, Genesis Chapter of United Afrikan American Men, Inc. (UAAM), Grambling State University, Grambling, LA 2005 Honoree, Annual Women s Appreciation Banquet, Genesis Chapter of United Afrikan American Men, Inc. (UAAM) Grambling State University, Grambling, LA 2004 Leadership Fellow at the Steppingstones to Leadership Institute at Hampton University in Hampton, VI. November 11-15. Training Workshops 2009 Participated in a Service-Learning Training Workshop, sponsored by The Office of Service-Learning, GSU, February 12, 2009, presented by Dr. Richard Conville, University of Southern Mississippi, Participant, Grants Funding Opportunities Research/Grants Development & Writing Research Workshop, sponsored by Faculty Development and Grants Administration, GSU, January 29, 2009, T.N. Nokware Adesegun, Esq., Presenter. 2008 Participated in the Praxis Educational Testing Service Workshop for Education and content area (Political Science) faculty, held on March 11, 2008 in Ruston, Louisiana.

Sarah D. Dennis, page 6 2004 Participated in a Two-Day Grant Writing Seminar, Entitled, Developing Winning Proposals, sponsored by the Department of Defense and The United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation at Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, October 26-27. 2000 Participated in a Two-Day Grant Writing Seminar, sponsored by the State of Louisiana at Louisiana Tech University. 1999 Participated in a Grant Writing Workshop sponsored by the Grambling State University Faculty Senate at Grambling State University. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES IN SERVICE University Assignments Appointed, Member, (revised) NCATE Standard Committee: Conceptual Framework, June 4, 2009 Served as an evaluator for TeachGSU Practitioner Teacher Portfolio Presentations, April 28, 2009. Served as a reviewer of proposals for the Spring, 2009 COE 3 rd Annual Research Symposium, GSU, Fall, 2008. Member, Search Committee for the Chair, GSU Department of Criminal Justice (2008) Member, Title III Grant Proposal Review Committee (2007) Member, Women History Month Committee (2007) Member, Black History Observance Committee (2007) Member, 2008 Presidential Campaign Research Committee (2007) Member, GSU Mentoring/Advisory Committee - Retention Program (2007) Member, GSU Director of Student Union Search Committee (2006) Member, 2006-2008 NCATE Subcommittee: Conceptual Framework Researched and assisted in the application process for the U.S. Graduate Institution Host Application 2005-2006 Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program Faculty Representative, Judicial Appeals Committee (2002-2004) Faculty Liaison, Cooperative Education Committee (2000-04) Member, NCATE Conceptual Framework Committee Secondary Programs (2001-2003) College Assignments Member, College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee (2008, 2009) Member, College of Liberal Arts Advisement, Recruitment and Retention Committee Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts Symposium- The State of Justice in Louisiana Attorney General Charles Foti, Speaker (Spring, 2004)

Sarah D. Dennis, page 7 Departmental Assignments Chairperson, Department of Political Science/Public Administration Curriculum Review and Enhancement Committee (2008, 2009) NASPAA Site Visit Planning Team; Coordinator of the Documents Room (Spring, 2008) NASPAA Site Visit Planning Team; Coordinator of the Documents Room (Spring, 2007) Chair, Search Committee for the Department Chairperson, Department of Political Science/Public Administration (Fall, 2006) Contributing Writer, MPA Self Study Report, (2003-2005) Creator/Coordinator Vision 2010 Initiative Member, Department of Political Science/PA Recruitment and Retention Committee Author, MPA Student Handbook (1997-2004) Co-Writer MPA Annual Report (1994 2004) Coordinator of the 1997 NASPAA Site Visit Developed MPA Advisory Board Manual Coordinator/Facilitator, MPA Advisory Board Meetings Coordinator, Bi-Annual MPA Orientation Workshop Coordinator, Bi-Annual Comprehensive Exam Workshop University and Departmental Advisement Master of Public Administration Association Political Science /Public Administration Coalition Operation Alma J. Brown Community Service Project (2006-2007) GSU Young Democrats Restructuring Committee (Spring, 2007) GSU Young Democrats, 2000-2002 Graduate Advisor, Alpha Theta Chapter-Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc, (2000-2002) Graduate Advisor, Theta Lambda Chapter Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 1992-1996) Community Involvement Sunday School/Bible School Teacher, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Grambling, LA Coordinator, Women s Prayer and Praise Circle, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Grambling, LA

Sarah D. Dennis, page 8 Citizenship Instructor, Troop 140 Boy Scouts of America, Grambling, LA Advisor, Louisiana Youth Legislators, Grambling, LA

1 SEMERE HAILE Professor of Management 3005 Lafourche Avenue Home: (318) 251-2774 Ruston, Louisiana 71270 Office: (318) 274-2462 FAX: (318) 274-3201 E-mail: hailes@gram.edu EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Post Graduate Studies in Management, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, 1998-2000 Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies in International Business, International Relations/Law, Third World Studies, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1981 M.A. in Political Science, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1980 M.B.A. in Management, Xavier University, Graduate School of Business, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1976 B.A. in Business Administration, Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana, 1973 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 1987-Present Professor of Management, Grambling State University 1986-1987 Research Associate, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, California 1986-1987Assistant Professor Visiting Lecturer, Graduate Program, International Studies, Dominican College, San Rafael, California 1983-1985 Assistant Professor Visiting Lecturer, Department of Afro-American Studies, University of California, Berkeley, California 1983 Instructor (Spring Semester) Laney College, Oakland, California 1981 Instructor Department of Political Science (summer) University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 1978-1981 Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant, Departments of Political Science and School of Business, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio INSTRUCTIONAL RELATED ACTIVITY Courses Taught International Human Resource Management; Environmental Analysis of International Business; Management of Strategic Planning Systems at the graduate level; Fundamentals of Business, Principles & Policies of Management, Human Resource Management; Strategic Management & Business Policy; Supervisory Management; Organizational Theory; Management of

Organizational Services; International Business; Entrepreneurship of Business at the undergraduate level. PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS I had attended the meetings of the following associations: Academy of International Business: U.S. Southwest Chapter (AIB-SW) Academy of Economics and Finance International Academy of Business and Economics (IABE) International Business & Economics Research (IBER) New England Business Administration Association Southwest Academy of Management Association for Global Business International Academy of Business Disciplines (IABD) Southern Management Association Western Academy of Management Southwest Federation Association Division Southwest Business Symposium Midsouth Association of Business Disciplines Academy PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Academy of Business Administration International Business & Economics Research International Academy of Business Disciplines (IABD) Southern Management Association Southwest Federation Association Division INTELECTUAL CONTRIBUSTIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and Proceedings Entrepreneur activity in international business: An exploratory study. Co-authored with Marcus D. Jones. European Journal of Management, Vol. 8, No. 4, 2008, pp. 90-94. Assessing American MNC s Compliance With Sarbanes-Oxley: A Practical Approach. Coauthored with Marcus D. Jones. Review of Business Research, Vol. VII, No. 2, 2007, pp.104-109. Challenges Facing Expatriate Performance Abroad. Co-authored with Marcus D. Jones. International Journal of Business Research, Vol. VII, No. 5, 2007, pp. 100-105. Preparation of Expatriate Managers to Succeed. Co-authored with Marcus D. Jones. Journal of International Business Strategy, Vol. IV, No. 1, 2006, pp. 31-38. 29 Plus Years and Counting: A legal Look at Transnational Business and the FCPA. Co-authored with Marcus D. Jones. International Journal of Business Research, Vol. VI, No. 2, 2006, pp. 97-104. 2

Globalization And Its Impact On Africa s Trade. Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspectives, Carolyn Gardner and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. Publication of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Vol. XIII, 2006, pp. 336-341. Challenges of Global Diversity. Co-authored with Marcus D. Jones. Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspectives, Carolyn Gardner, Jerry Biberman and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. Publication of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, 2005, pp. 367-371. Global Recruiting and Selecting. Research Journal of Business Disciplines, Vol. 10, 2004, pp. 24-28. Preparing for an International Assignment. Co-authored with Tsegai Emmanuel. International Business Trends: Contemporary Business Readings, Sam Fullerton & David L. Moore, Eds. Ypsilanti, MI: ABA, 2004, pp. 196-203. Global Cultural Differences. Co-authored with Marcus D. Jones. Review of Business Research, Vol. II, No. 1, 2004, pp. 120-125. Expatriate Failure in Multinational Corporation: How Real is the Problem? Co-authored with Marcus D. Jones. Review of Business Research, Vol. II, No. 1, 2004, pp. 39-44. Expatriate Managers in the Multinational Corporation, Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspectives, Carolyn Gardner, Jerry Biberman and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. Publication of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, 2004, pp. 569-573. Training Programs for an International Workforce, Review of Business Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2003, pp. 108-113. International Compensation in Global Business Trends: Contemporary Business Readings, Sam Fullerton & David L. Moore, Eds. Ypsilanti, MI: ABA, 2003, pp. 207-212. Training For International Assignments in Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspectives, Jerry Biberman and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. New York: University Press of America, 2003, pp. 663-667. Africa In An Age Of Globalization. Journal of Business and Economics Research, Vol. 1 No. 4 (April 2003), pp. 41-48. Africa In Age of Globalization in The International Business & Economics Research Proceeding publication Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 7-11, 2002. The Role of Information Technology (IT) in Managing Diversity in Global Business. In the Southwestern Decision Science Institution Proceedings Publication Conference (March 7-8, 2002), pp. 103-105. The Challenge of Global Recruitment and Selection. Business Journal, Vol. 17 No. 1-2 (Fall- Spring 2002), pp. 53-58. Global Cultural Diversity in Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspective, Jerry Biberman and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. New York: University Press of America, 2002, pp. 213-217. Managing Global Recruitment and Selection. In Proceedings of the Midsouth Association of Business Disciplines Conference (February 8, 2002), pp. 11-17. Challenges in International Benefits and Compensation Systems of Multinational Corporation. The African Economic And Business Review, Vol. 3 No. No. 1 (Spring 2002), pp. 1-15. Managing Global Diversity. Journal of Business Disciplines, Vol. 9 No. 1 (Spring 2001), pp. 90-99. Challenges of Managing Global Diversity. Business Journal, Vol. 16 No. 1-2 (Fall-Spring 2001), pp. 9-13. 3

Women Going Abroad. In proceedings of the New England Business Administration Association, (May 25-26 2001), pp. 40-42. Managing Global Diversity. In proceedings of the Midsouth Associations of Business Disciplines, (October 2, 2000), pp. 61-72. Global Workforce Diversity in Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspective, Jerry Biberman and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. New York University Press of America, 2000, pp. 541-545. International Assignments for Women. In proceedings of the ooictl-business 2000 International Conference, Vol. I (September 17-21, 2000), pp. 169-172. Compensation of International Managers in Multinational Corporation. Business Journal, Vol. 15, No. 1 (summer 1999), pp. 61-62. Compensation Problems with International managers: Reviewing the Literature in Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspective, Jerry Biberman and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. New York University Press of America, 1999, pp. 335-339. The Role of Women in International Management in Business Research Yearbook: Global Perspective, Jerry Biberman and Abbass Alkhafaji, Eds. New York University Press of America, 1998, pp. 555-559. Strategic Management of Human and Natural Resources: The Case of Eritrea in Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, Abbass F. Alkhafaji, Eds. New York University Press of America, 1995, pp. 300-304. Managing Diversity in the Workforce, The Journal of Business and Economic Studies, Vol. IV, No. 1, Winter 1995. Strategic Management of Human and Natural Resources at the National Level: The Case of Eritrea, The Eritrean Journal, Vol. 1, No. 5, January 1995. The Challenge of Diverse Work Force in American Organizations: Suggested Techniques and Competitive Advantages in Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, Abbass F. Alkhafaji, eds. New York University Press of America, 1994, pp. 263-269. Historical Background to the Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict. In Basil Davidson and Lionel Cliffe Eds. Eritrea: The Long Struggle. Trenton, New Jersey: The Red Sea Press, 1988. The Organization of African Unity and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War," Journal of TransAfrica Forum, Winter 1992. The Economic impact of the Alaskan Oil Disaster: Exxon s Mistake But Taxpayers' Penalty, Journal of Business and Economic Studies, Vol. II, No. 2, Winter/Summer 1992. Marketing Decisions and the international cultural environment, Journal of Business and Economic Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, fall 1989. The Origin and the Demise of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Federation, Issue: A Journal of Opinion, Vol. XV, 1987. Roots of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict: The Erosion of the Federal Act, Journal of Eritrean Studies, Vol., 1, No. 1, Summer 1986. Conflict, Intervention and Famine in the Horn of Africa, African Perspective, July 1985. The Four Powers and the Problem of the Fate of the Former Italian Colonies: 1945-1984, The Journal of the Horn of Africa, November 1984. Review Books 4

International Human Resource Management, by Dennis R. Briscoe, Journal of Business and Economic Studies, Vol.4 NO.2 Spring 1997. Eritrea A Colony in Transition: 1941-52, by G.K.N. Trevaskis, Journal of Eritrean Studies, Vol. 4, Nos. 1 & 2, Fall 1989. GRANT 2006-2007 Submitted a proposal to Title III Funding to Strengthening and Globalizing the College of Business Curriculum 2007-2011. 2005-2006 Professional Development Program 2004-2005 Creating a Collaborative Teaching and Learning Environment in the COB 2004-2005 Businesses and Entrepreneurship in the Community 2004-2005 Curriculum Development Grant Program 2003-2004 Procter & Gamble HBCU Developing Skills for the Global Manager Grant Program Winner. 2002-2003 Procter & Gamble HBCU Developing Skills for the Global Manager Grant Program winner. 1999-2001 Procter and Gamble HBCU Curriculum Development Grant Program competition winner. Grant Director 1999-present. 1984-88 Research Grant, the Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley to fund book length study entitled: War and Peace in the Horn of Africa: Challenges and opportunities in International Issue. RESEARCH AFFILIATION 1983-88 Research Associate, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley. 5 PAPERS PRESENTED & SEMINARS ATTENDED International Academy of Business and economics Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2008. FDIB- Globalization Seminar. The University of Memphis, June 5-8, 2008. International Academy of Business and economics Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 14-17, 2007. Academic Business World International Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, May 28-30, 2007. Globalizing Business Schools (GBS). The University of Memphis, June 21-23, 2007. International Academy of Business and Economics Conference, Las Vegas, NV, October 15-18, 2006. Globalizing Business Schools (GBS) Program for HBCU Institutions Meeting, The University of Memphis, September 22-23, 2006. The Howard University ELI Institute 2006 Faculty Conference on Entrepreneurship, Washington, DC, June 14-16, 2006.

International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, San Diego, California, April 6-9, 2006. Academy of International Business-US Southwest Chapter Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 1-4, 2006. Mid South Association of Business Disciplines Conference, Austin, Texas, October 7-8, 2005. International Academy of Business disciplines Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 24-28, 2005. Academy of International Business SW Chapter Conference, Dallas, Texas, March 2005. Expatriate Managers in the Multinational Corporation Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March 25-28, 2004. Preparing for an International Assignment, Academy of Business Administration Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 15-19, 2004. Training Programs for an International Workforce, The Academy of Economics and Finance Conference, February 8-11, 2006. International Compensation, Academy of Business Administration Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 21-25, 2003. Training for International Assignments, International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, Orland, Florida, April 3-6, 2003. Africa In An Age of Globalization, The International Business & Economics Research Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 6-11, 2002. Global cultural Diversity, International Academy of business Disciplines Conference, Marina del Ray, CA, April 4-7, 2002. The Role of Information Technology (IT) in Managing Diversity in Global business, Southwest Decision Science Institution Conference, St. Louis, March 7-8, 2002. Managing Global Recruitment and Selection, Midsouth Association of Business Disciplines, Jackson, MS, February 8, 2002. How can a service organization predict its employee displayed positive emotions and their impact on customer behavior? A cross-cultural study, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, Las Vegas, February 8-11, 2002. International Development Program Workshop Participant, Florida A&M University, September 6-7, 2001. Women in International Management, New England Business Administration Association, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom, May 25-25, 2001. Challenges in Managing Global Employee Diversity, Society of Business, Industry and Economics, Natchez, Mississippi, April 19-21, 2001. Challenges of Global Diversity, International Academy of Business Disciplines, Orland, Florida, April 5-8, 2001. International Development Program Workshop Participant, Texas Southern University, February 15-17, 2001. Managing Global Diversity, Midsouth Association of Business Disciplines, Jackson, Mississippi, October 2, 2000. International Assignments for Women, Business 2000 International Conference, Shreveport, Louisiana, September 17-21, 2000. Managing Diversity in Domestic and Global Perspective, International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 30-April 2, 2000. 6

Global Workforce Diversity, New England Business Administration Association conference, New Haven, Connecticut, April 28-29, 2000. Compensation of international Managers in Multinational Corporation, New England Business Administration Association Conference, Udaipur, India, August 6-7, 1999. Compensation Problems with International Managers: Reviewing the Literature, The International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, Chicago, Illinois, march 25-28, 1999. The Impact of the type of Strategy on Environmental Scanning Activities in the Banking Industry: An International Perspective, Southwest Business Symposium, Edmond, OK, April 16-17, 1998. The Role of Women in International Management, International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, San Francisco, California, April 2-5, 1998. Strategic Integration of Macro-Policy and Human Resource Management in Eritrea, African Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, California, November 23-26, 1996. Strategy and Human Resources Management in Eritrea, African Studies Association Conference, Orlando, Florida, November 3-6, 1995. Planning and Implementing Strategic Human Resource Management Policies in Eritrea, National Business Conference and Exhibition, Asmara, Eritrea, December 12-14. 1995. Strategic Management of Human and Natural Resources at the National Level: The Case of Eritrea, International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, Redondo Beach, California, April 6-9, 1995. Managing Natural Resources in Eritrea, Berkeley-Stanford Joint Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Annual Conference, April 29, 1994. Political Stability and the Structure of Government in Eritrea, Berkeley-Stanford Joint Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Annual Conference, May 2, 1992. The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War, African Studies Association, Baltimore, Maryland, November 1-4, 1991. Will Soviet-American Relations end the Ethiopia-Eritrea War? African Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2-5, 1989. Can United States Economic Sanctions Pressure Ethiopia? Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, Stanford University, Annual Conference, April 22, 1989. Discussant: Soviet Policy in the Third World, Southwestern Social Sciences Association, Little Rock, March 28-31, 1989. International Economic Sanctions Against South Africa, Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Annual Conference, May 7, 1988. The Politics and Food Aid Distribution in Ethiopia and Eritrea: An International Issue, Stanford- Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley, May 2, 1987. Food and Poverty in Africa: Perspectives, Policies and Prospects, The 1985 World Food Day Teleconference, University of California at Berkeley, October 16, 1985. Organized and Chaired Panel: State Formation in the Horn of Africa, Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, Stanford University, Annual Conference, May 11, 1985. Prospects for Reconciliation in the Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict, Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, Stanford University, Annual Conference, May 11, 1985 7

Soviet Policy in Africa, Association of Former Intelligence Officers, San Francisco, California, May 8, 1985. Famine in Africa: The Problem and Possible Solution, Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting, St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, California, April 29, 1985. Organizer: The 1985 Convocation on the African Famine and the Silent Emergency, University of California at Berkeley, Annual Conference, April 8-12, 1985. Conflict, Intervention and Famine in Africa, University of California at Berkeley, April 8, 1985. Beyond War and Famine in Africa, The New Bridge Foundation, Berkeley, California, March 21, 1985. Conflict and Foreign Intervention in Africa, Bay Area Links Conference, Laney College, Oakland, California, March 16, 1985. Organizer: Panel on the Famine in the Horn of Africa, University of California at Berkeley, March 8, 1985. The Politics of Food Aid in the Horn of Africa, University of California at Berkeley, March 8, 1985. The Principle of Self-Determination, International Law and the Eritrean Questions, African Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, October 25-28, 1984. Eritrea and the Soviet Union Connection: Soviet Behavior in the Horn of Africa, 1945-1978, Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Annual Conference, April 14, 1984. Panel Chairman: Unity and Self-Determination in Africa, Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Annual Conference, April 23, 1983. The Problem of Self-Determination for the Former Italian colonies after World War II: 1945-1948, Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Annual Conference, April 23, 1983. CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CREDENTIALS Business Administration Political Science African Studies Institutional Services Performed COB Curriculum Committee, 2006 to present COB Student Handbook Committee, 2006 to present University Emeriti Faculty Criteria Committee, 2006 to present Student Retention Committee, 2005 to present COB Academic Standing Committee, 2005 to present COB Promotion and Tenure Advisory Committee, 2005 to present COB Curriculum Committee, 2006 to present COB Student Handbook Committee, 2006 to present University Emeriti Faculty Criteria Committee, 2006 to present Student Retention Committee, 2005 to present 8

COB Academic Standing Committee, 2005 to present COB Promotion and Tenure Advisory Committee, 2005 to present Search Committee for Department Head position, 2005-2006. University Catalogs Committee 1998 2004. GSU Human Resource Department Search Committee, 2003-2004. Faculty Senate, 2005-2006. Search Committee for Department Head position, 2005-2006. GSU Human Resource Department Search Committee, 2003-2004. Faculty Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1996-1998 Faculty Senate, 1996-1998 AACSB Committee on Intellectual Contribution, 1995-2001 AACSB Committee on Assessment, 1995-2002 Educational Quality Assessment and Instruction Committee, 1991-1994 Creative Instruction Committee, Chair, 1992-1994 Faculty Search Committee, Chair, 1992-1996 AACSB Committee on Curriculum, 1994-1995 Graduate Admissions Committee, 1991-1995 Faculty Search Committee, 1990-1991 Faculty Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1989-1990 Department of Management long-range Planning, Chair, 1988-1990 Faculty Senate, 1988-1990 Faculty Senate Affairs Committee, 1988-1989 Faculty Senate, 2005 to present Faculty Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1996-1998 Faculty Senate, 1996-1998 AACSB Committee on Intellectual Contribution, 1995-2001 AACSB Committee on Assessment, 1995-2002 Educational Quality Assessment and Instruction Committee, 1991-1994 Creative Instruction Committee, Chair, 1992-1994 Faculty Search Committee, Chair, 1992-1996 AACSB Committee on Curriculum, 1994-1995 Graduate Admissions Committee, 1991-1995 Faculty Search Committee, 1990-1991 Faculty Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1989-1990 Department of Management long-range Planning, Chair, 1988-1990 Faculty Senate, 1988-1990 Faculty Senate Affairs Committee, 1988-1989 9

10 AWARDS Out Standing RESEARCH in COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 2005 University Research Award 2004 Teaching Awards The following rewards were granted from Grambling State University: Outstanding Funded Research Activity for the Departments of Management and Marketing 1999-2000 Outstanding Teacher of the Year for the Department of Management 1995-1996 Outstanding Teacher of the Year for the Department of Management 1994-1995 Appreciated Professor Award for outstanding service and underlying efforts to the students at the College of Business of GSU. Alpha of Phi Beta Lambda, Inc., April 14, 1997. Best Paper Award: The International Business & Economics Research Conference, Las Vegas, NV, October 2002. Editorial Board The International Journal of Business and Public Administration 2004-present The Journal of Business and Economic Studies, 1994-1996 Community Service Cypress Springs Elementary School: PTA Treasurer, 2002-2003 Rotary Club of Ruston International 2002 to present Grambling International Lion's Club, 1991-1998. American Diabetes Association, 1989 to present Assistant Den Boy Scout of America (Pack 45), 1996-1998 Assistant Coach Soccer 1995-2002

Sharon Ford-Dunn 3013 W. Barnett Springs Avenue (318)-251-9640 Ruston, LA 71279 (318)-274-3413 dunns@gram.edu EDUCATION Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas; Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction, December 1990 WORK EXPERIENCE Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana; M.A., Humanities, December 1986 Grambling State University. Grambling, Louisiana; B. A.; Mass Communication/English, May 1985 1/91-Present Associate Professor, Internship and Job Placement Coordinator, Recruitment Coordinator, Communication Day Coordinator, Retention Counselor, NABJ, Advisor, Grambling State University, Department of Mass Communication, Grambling, Louisiana 71245 Responsible for assisting students with employment opportunities and internships, providing career development seminars, providing recruitment activities for high school students, and ensuring that students are advised properly to avoid graduation conflicts, and instructing students. 5/92 Grant Director, Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana 71245 Directed a Freedom Forum copyediting program with assistance from Ceasar Andrews that included 12 high school students for two weeks. 7/89-8/90 Star Schools Program Graduate Assistant, Kansas Regents Educational Center, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Directed students and facilitators who participated with the Star School program. 7/88-5/89 Micro-Teaching Instructor, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, 66506 Responsible for supervising students majoring in education and evaluating the performance of student teachers in a micro-laboratory setting.

7/85-7/88 General Manager/Instructor, Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana 71245 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Screened and interviewed all personnel, directed all fundraising activities and selected, trained, and supervised a staff of thirty. Taught several courses: public speaking, radio production, and radio practicum. National Association of Television Program Executives, January, 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada National Association of Television Program Executives Faculty Development Program, June-July, 2008 KARD/KTVE Monroe, Louisiana National Association of Television Program Executives, January, 2008, Las Vegas, Nevada CNN Digital Media Workshop, April, 2008, CNN Headquarters, Atlanta, Georgia CompuMaster Adobe Photoshop Users Conference, June, 2008, Monroe, Louisiana Broadcast Education Association Conference, March, 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada Association for Education and Mass Communication Conference, August, 2006, San Francisco, California Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation, Faculty Seminar, November, 2006, Hollywood, California Scripps Howard Ethics Symposium, April 2006, Hampton, Virginia National Association of Black Journalists Conference, March 2006, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Association for Education and Mass Communication Conference, August, 2005, San Antonio, Texas National Association of Black Journalists Conference, March 2004, Houston, Texas National Association of Black Journalists Conference, March 2003, Baton Rouge, Louisiana National Association of Black Journalists Management Workshop, February 2001, San Antonio, Texas

Southwest Photojournalism Conference, March 2001, Fort Worth, Texas American Society of Newspaper Editors Convention and Job Fair, March 2001, Dallas, Texas Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, August 2000, Phoenix, Arizona National Association of Black Journalists Conference, March 1998, Houston, Texas National Association of Black Journalists Conference, April 1997, Dallas, Texas National Association of Black Journalists Conference, March 1996, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma American Press Institute Minority Journalism Educators Fellowship, June 1995, Athens, Georgia Poynter Institute for Media Studies, Journalism Educators Workshops, June 1994, St. Petersburg, Florida University of Missouri-Columbia, National Workshop on the Teaching of Ethics in Mass Communication, July 1994, Columbia, Missouri American Society of Newspaper and Newspaper Association of America Minority Job Fair, February 1994, Birmingham, Alabama National Association of Black Journalists Conference, March 1993, Dallas, Texas National Association of Black Journalists Conference, April 1992, Houston, Texas ASNE/NABJ Conference, March 1992, Jackson, Mississippi Society of Professional Journalists Conference, March 1991, Shreveport, Louisiana National Association of Black Journalists Conference, July 1991, Kansas City, Missouri COURSES TAUGHT Basic Copyediting Mass Media and Society

Blacks in the Media Broadcast Announcing Communication Law and Ethics Introduction to Broadcasting Introduction to Mass Communication Mass Media Writing Radio Production Radio Practicum Radio News Mass Media Writing and Editing UNIVERSITY SERVICE Internship/Job Placement Coordinator Faculty Advisor, Grambling State University Association of Black Journalists National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Alumni Follow-up Committee Career Counselor, Mt. Olive Baptist Church University Retention Counselor Courtesy Committee High School Day, Coordinator Recruitment Specialist Liaison, Cooperative Education Library Committee Mass Communication Day, Coordinator Speech and Theatre Department, High School Drama Festival, Judge Recruitment Coordinator The Communique, Contributing Writer Upward Bound Career Counselor Youth Director, Mt. Olive Baptist Church PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication National Association of Television Program Executives National Association of Black Journalists PUBLICATIONS Ford-Dunn, Sharon, & Byrd, Sherlynn. (2009). Recruitment of African American Male Teachers: The missing role models. Third Annual research Symposium, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA. Ford-Dunn, Sharon Byrd, Sherlynn, & Murray, Gaylon. (2009). I m not a doctor, but I play one on television. 30 th Intercultural Communications Conference, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX. Ford-Dunn, Sharon, & Byrd, Sherlynn H. (2008). The need, benefits, and role of Black male teachers. J.K. Haynes Teacher Preparation Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. Ford-Dunn, Sharon., & Murray, Gaylon. (2008). Little rock nine celebrate 50 th anniversary: What have we learned to teach our children. NAAS Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. Murray, Gaylon., & Ford-Dunn, Sharon. (2008). Daisey Bates and the little rock nine, NAAS Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Murray, Gaylon., & Ford-Dunn, Sharon. (2008). Using current issues as a teaching strategy for college students. Grambling State University, College of Education Research Seminar, Grambling, LA. Ford-Dunn, Sharon. (2008). University of Louisiana System sub-grant sponsored by Learn and Serve America. Improving ACT scores at O. Perry Walker High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Ford, Sharon A. (1990) study defining the role of distance education facilitators participating in the satellite consortium in educational resources in Louisiana schools. (Dissertation). Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

SHARON HALL MURFF RN, MSN, CCRN Home Address: 3001 Roy Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 (318) 309-0428 (home) (318) 274-3385 (office) (318) 294-0568 (cellular) murffsh@gram.edu SSN: Provided as necessary Education: 1976 Bachelor of Science in Nursing East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina 1997 Master of Science in Nursing Northwestern State University Shreveport, Louisiana 2003-2006 Coursework toward PhD in Education Warren University Formerly Kennedy Western University 30301 Agoura Road Agoura Hills, CA 91301-2096 8/07-5/08 Doctoral Student PhD in Nursing University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, MS Professional Experience: 01/2007-Present Test Item Writer NCLEX RN & NCLEX PN Projects Educational Resources Inc. Shawnee, KS

08/2006-Present Assistant Professor (Adjunct Faculty) Sports, Leisure Studies & Kinesiology Department Health Promotion Curriculum; Courses taught Environmental Health & Safety, Gerontology (Aspects of Aging), Consumer Health. Grambling, State University Grambling, LA 71245 07/2004-Present RN Case Manager (Flex/Per Diem) (work evenings, nights & holidays). Louisiana Health Sciences Center Kings Highway Shreveport, LA April, 2003 Test Item Writer RN Master Series 2004 Project Assessment Technologies Institute 12635 Hemlock Overland Park, KS 66213 08/2002-Present Assistant Professor (Full-Time) Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing This course deals with clients with life-threatening conditions. Course Coordinator since 1/2003 Grambling State University School of Nursing Grambling, Louisiana 71245 12/2001-03/2003 Willis Knighton Career Institute Faculty for a Four-Hospital System Willis Knighton Health System 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 10/2001-08/2002 Supervisory Consultant for Nursing Administration (Director of Nursing and Assistant Director of Nursing) Fairview and Greenhill Hospitals In-Patient Mental Health Facilities Stonewall, Louisiana

11/2000-12/2001 Critical Care Education Coordinator for a Four-Hospital System Nursing Staff Development Department Willis Knighton Health System 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 08/1997-08/2002 Assistant Professor (Part Time) (Clinical Instruction & Lectures on Campus 60%) Grambling State University School of Nursing Grambling, Louisiana 71245 1993-1995 Critical Care Clinical Instructor (Adjunct Faculty clinical only) Grambling State University School of Nursing Grambling, Louisiana 71245 1992-2000 Critical Care Clinical Instructor Responsible for client care and staff education for six (6) Intensive and two (2) Intermediate Care Floors (Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Coronary Care Unit, 3 Medical Intensive Care Units, 1 Cardiac Intermediate Care Unit & 1 Heart Transplant Unit). Willis Knighton Medical Center 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 10/1991-9/2000 Staff Nurse Critical Care & Intermediate Care Division Willis Knighton Medical Center 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 02/1991-10/1991 Staff Nurse Critical Care Division Temporary Status) Willis Knighton Medical Center 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, LA 71103

02/1991-10/1991 Administrator/Director of Nursing Sincere Health Care Service Home Health Agency Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 1988-1991 Head Nurse Intensive Care East & Medical Intensive Care Unit Willis Knighton Medical Center 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 1984-1988 Staff Nurse/Charge Nurse Surgical Intensive Care Unit Willis Knighton Medical Center 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 1/1984-12/1984 Research Assistant Northwestern State University 1800 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 1983-1984 Staff Nurse Intensive Care Unit St. Johns Hospital Cleveland, Ohio 1982-1984 Medical-Surgical Nursing Instructor Huron Road Hospital School of Nursing (Diploma Nursing School) Cleveland, Ohio 1981-1982 Critical Care Clinical Instructor Lakeland Community College Mentor, Ohio (Suburb of Cleveland, OH 1980-1981 Charge Nurse Coronary Care/Intensive Care Unit Grace Hospital Cleveland, Ohio 1979-1980 Staff Nurse Medical-Surgical ICU Flower Hospital Sylvania, Ohio (Suburb of Toledo, OH)

Research: 1978 (Aug-Nov) Charge Nurse Skilled Care Unit Briarcliff Haven Nursing Home Atlanta, Georgia 1978 (Jan-Aug) Staff Nurse Intensive Care Unit Georgia Baptist Medical Center Atlanta, Georgia 1976-1977 (Dec) Charge Nurse (Medical Floor) Lenoir Memorial Hospital Kinston, North Carolina 2004-2006 The Adventist Health Study II: This is a national investigation on health and lifestyle choices conducted by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Principal Investigator is from Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA Site Coordinator for Philadelphia Seventh-day Adventist Church, Shreveport, LA 2003-Present May, 2008 Principal Investigator The Health Education Research and Disease Prevention Project (HERD) A three-year grant award for the city of Grambling, LA from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to engage in dissemination of health information in rural communities in Bienville, Jackson and Lincoln Parishes. The Relationship of Hassles and Uplifts and Academic Success in College Students (A Quantitative Study)

Professional Services & Activities: 01/2007-Present Faculty Advisor Special Studies Grambling State University Grambling, LA 71245 2006-Present 2006-Present Member National College Athletic Association (NCAA) Academic Integrity Committee Grambling State University Grambling, LA 71245 Member Policy Committee & Evaluation Committee Grambling State University School of Nursing Grambling, LA 71245 2005-2006 Chair Admissions and Academic Standards Committee Grambling State University Grambling, LA 71245 2004-2008 Member University Retention and Recruitment Committee Grambling State University Grambling, LA 71245 2002-2005 Member Faculty Development Committee Grambling State University School of Nursing Grambling, LA 71245 2002-Present Health Education Coordinator 1996-1999 Philadelphia SDA Church 1994-1996 1990-1992 1998-Present 1980-1995 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider 1992-1999 Member Education Committee Willis Knighton Medical Center 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103

1994-1996 Member Continuous Quality Improvement Committee 1988-1991 Willis Knighton Medical Center 2600 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 1992-Present Basic Life Support Instructor (American Heart Association) 1997-2006 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor 1980-Present Basic Life Support Provider Presentations: 1984-Present " Guillian-Barre Syndrome" " Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Non-Ketotic Coma" " Cardiovascular Assessment" " Neurological Assessment" " Gastrointestinal Assessment" " Basic Hemodynamics" " Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation" " Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances" " Bedside Activated Clotting Time" " Ventilatory Management" " Pacemaker Therapy" " Spinal Cord Injury" " Transcultural Nursing Care" " Craniocerebral Trauma" " Emergency Drugs" " Update on Digoxin Use in The Critical Care Area" " Cardiac Output Measurement" " Nursing's Image" " Intracranial Hematomas" " Adrenal Crisis" " Immobility" " Diabetes Insipidus" " Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH" " Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome" " Venipuncture and Arterial Puncture for Blood Sampling" " Lab Value Interpretation"

" Deep Vein Thrombosis & Sequential Compression Device" " Thrombolytic Therapy" " Intra Aortic Balloon Counterpulsation" " Congestive Cardiomyopathy" " Psychosocial Issues in Critical Care Nursing" " Emergency Assessment of the Pediatric Patient" " Age-Related Pulmonary Changes" " Thoracic Trauma" (1997,1998) " Valvular Cardiac Disease" (1997, 1998) " Care of the Client with Cardiac Surgery" " Dysrhythmia Interpretation" " Acute Myocardial Infarction" " Congestive Heart Failure" " All Jokes Aside: This Job is Killing Me" (Community Forum - presentation on the effects of stress & stress management, 7/98; Willis Knighton Community Education Center, Blanchard Road, Shreveport, Louisiana) Spiritual Distress in Nursing presented 3 times: - Amer. Assoc. of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) Region 12 CURRENTS '96 (10/96); Lafayette, Louisiana - Clinical Topic Days at Willis Knighton Medical Center (Shreveport, La.) 4/97 - Association of Black SDA Nurses - Annual Seminar (Huntsville, Ala.) 4/98 Ethylene Glycol Toxicity presented at AACN'S Region 12 CURRENTS '96 (10/96); Lafayette, Louisiana Pulmonary Embolism presented 3 times: - AACN 's Region 12 CURRENTS '97 (10/97); Lafayette, Louisiana

- Clinical Topic Days at Willis Knighton Medical Center (Shreveport, La.) (5/98) - Respiratory Therapy Department's Annual Seminar - Willis Knighton Medical Center(Shreveport, La.) (8/98) Psychological Aspects of Coronary Artery Disease - AACN's Region 12 "CURRENTS 98" (10/98) Lafayette, Louisiana Women and Heart Disease, presented at: - Willis Knighton Community Education Center, 3/97 - Calvary Baptist Church, 5/98 - Philadelphia SDA Church, 7/98 - Galilee Baptist Church, 3/99 - Galilee Baptist Church, 5/14/2000 - Cedar Grove SDA Church, 9/2000 Stress and Heart Disease, presented at: - Galilee Baptist Church, 7/18/99 Basic Dysrhythmia Interpretation, presented for: - Willis Knighton Health System, 7/01 Shreveport, Louisiana - Minden Medical Center, 9/12/01 Minden, Louisiana - Willis Knighton Health System, 10/01 Facts about Prostate Cancer in the African American Community. Presented at Grambling State University for a program sponsored by AKA Inc. (Student Chapter), April 2005: presentation repeated October 2005. Is Anybody Listening to My Heart? Spiritual Distress. Presented at the Annual Regional Conference for the Louisiana Medical Association (LMA) June, 2005

Good Morning Grambling Radio Program Facts About Diabetes October 2005 Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice: The Facts About Diabetes Mellitus Presented at A Community Health & Wellness Seminar Sponsored by The Health Education Research and Disease Prevention Project (HERD), 12/05 Decreasing Morbidity in the African American Community. Presented at the Annual Regional Conference for the Louisiana Medical Association (LMA) June, 2006 Facts About Heart Disease Grambling Middle Magnet School PTA Association Grambling, LA 71245 February 10, 2007 Women s Health Issues Women and Girls Conference Shady Grove Recreational District Saline, LA March 31, 2007 Facts About Diabetes The AKA Inc. Community Chapter Grambling, LA 71245 April 2007 Awards: 1991 Nurse of the Year Award--Shreveport Black Nurses Association (A local chapter of the National Black Nurses Association (NBNA): Presented by the Shreveport District Nurses Association (A local chapter of the Lousiana Nurses Association and American Nurses Association (ANA) at the Annual Nurse of the Year Awards Banquet

1994 Nurse of the Year Award--Willis Knighton Medical Center: Presented by the Shreveport District Nurses Association 1996 Nurse of the Year Award for Willis Knighton Medical Center: Presented by Shreveport District Nurses Association 1997 Gift of Healing Award--Philadelphia SDA Church Women's Ministry Department 3401 Greenwood Road Shreveport, LA 71109 1999 Nurse of the Year Award for Shreveport Black Nurses Association: Presented by Shreveport District Nurses Association 2000 Nurse of the Year Award for Shreveport Black Nurses Association: Presented by Shreveport District Nurses Association 2003 Teacher of the Year Award Grambling State University School of Nursing Grambling, LA 71245 2003 Manchester Who s Who Executive and Professional Registry (Inducted 8/25/03) 2005 Nurse of the Year Award for Shreveport Black Nurses Association: Presented by Shreveport District Nurses Association 2007 Nurse of the Year Award Shreveport Black Nurses Association: Presented by the Shreveport District Nurses Association 2007 Who s Who Among America s Teachers and Educators (Biography printed in the August 2007 edition).

Professional Memberships: American Association of Critical Care Nurses Red River Chapter American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Shreveport, LA Sigma Theta Tau International; Beta Chi Chapter (Induction 4/09, 1999) National Black Nurses Association Shreveport Black Nurses Association (Vice Pres.1990-92; Pres. 1994, 1995; Vice Pres. 1997-1999; Pres. 1999-2001; Education Committee Chair 2001-2003; Pres. 2003-2005; Vice Pres. 2005-2007; 2 nd Vice Pres. 2007 & 2008) Association of Black Seventh-day Adventist Nurses (Director at Large for Southwest Region - including Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, & New Mexico 1990-2000) National Nurses in Staff Development Organization (NNSDO Inactive) National Nurses in Business Association (NNBA Inactive) Professional Publications: Teele, S. (1989). The Pathogenesis of DIC. Newsletter of the Northwest Louisiana Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, 13 (4). Murff, S. (1994). Deep Vein Thrombosis. Newsletter of the Northwest Louisiana Chapter of American Association of Critical Care Nurses July, 1994.

Murff, S. (1994). T'was The Night Before Joint Commission. Nurse's Newsbreak, December, 1994. Willis Knighton Health System Education Newsletter. Murff, S. (1995). Right Ventricular Infarction: A Complex Condition Part 1. Nurse's Newsbreak, June, 1995. Willis Knighton Health System. Murff, S. (1995). Right Ventricular Infarction: A Complex Condition Part 2. Nurse's Newsbreak, September, 1995. Willis Knighton Health System. Murff, S. (1995). Right Ventricular Infarction: A Complex Condition Part 3. Nurse's Newsbreak, December, 1995. Willis Knighton Health System. Murff, S. (1997). Hassles and uplifts of persons with coronary artery disease: A comparative study. Unpublished Master's Thesis, Northwestern State University, Shreveport, Louisiana. Murff, S. (1998). Cardiovascular complications of diabetes mellitus. Nurses Newsbreak, May, 1998. Willis Knighton Health System. Murff, S. (2000). Endocrine emergency: Diabetes insipidus. Nurses Newsbreak, November, 2000 Willis Knighton Health System. Murff, S. (2001). 1...2...3...Extubate! Nurse's Newsbreak, January, 2001, Willis Knighton Health System. Murff, S. (2005). The impact of stress on academic success in college students. ABNF Journal, 17(4), 143-146 (ABNF is Association of Black Nursing Faculty)

Murff, S. (2007). Understanding diabetes: The key to glucose control. NBNA News (News Journal for the National Black Nurses Association) Winter Edition, 2007. Certifications: Community Service: Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) since 7/93 to present (Certified by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses--AACN) Coalition for Preventive Health Partners (2003) Tobacco Task Force Educator for Teens to Stop Smoking (2003-2004) Shady Grove Community Recreational District; Saline, LA Health Educator Willis Knighton Federal Credit Union Member of the Board of Directors (2003-2008) Coordinator and participant in numerous health fairs and health screenings in local areas. Also, present a variety of health topics to local churches, schools and civic organizations.

Name and Academic Rank: Shin-Shiu Chen, Assistant Professor Degrees with fields, institutions, and dates M.S. Degree - Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana, 1984 Major: Mechanical Engineering Number of years of service: 24 years Other related experience: System Manager of Micro VAX II Computer System - 1986-1993 System Manager of Dec 3100 Computer network system 1990-1999 Manager of Computer Integrated Manufacturing Lab (fully automation system) 1993 2005 Manager of CNC/CAM Lab. 1994-2005 Coordinator of Manufacturing Engineering Technology 1984 2002 1979-1980 Min-Lid Import/Export Co. Manager 1978-1979 Air-Conditioning Co. Engineer, design large air condition system 1976-1977 Toshba Electronic Co, Engineer, design tape recorder 1974-1976 Air Force, Mechanics, repair different type combustion engines Consulting & patents: Consultant of Mechanical and Computer system in Facilities Planning 1991 1994 State in which professionally licensed or certified: Computer Integrated Manufacturing: teaching certificate from AMATROL Co. Computer Integrated Manufacturing : Teaching certificate from Intelitek Co. Principle Publications of the last five years: None Scientific and professional societies of which a member: SME 1994 2003 Advisor of student chapter of Society Manufacturing Engineering 1998-2002 Honors and awards: None

Institutional and professional service in the last five years: Search committee of department head Search committee of faculty of Electronic Engineering Technology Search committee of faculty of Drafting Design Technology Search committee of department technician College promotion and tenure committee GSU grievance committee Professional Development activities in last years: Attended the Job Safety Analysis workshop, GSU, 2003 Attended Financial Aid SAP Policy Workshop, GSU, December 3, 2004 Attended The 15 th Annual Phillip L. Young Research Symposium, April 28, 2005 Attended the MATHCAD broadcast training section, GSU, 2006 Completed BlackBoard training workshop, GSU, 2007 Attended the MATHCAD broadcast training Series: The Latest Integration between Mathcad and ANSYS Workbench section, GSU, April 4, 2007 Process control workshop, on line, 2007 Attended the CIM Training, La. Tech,August,2007 Percentage of time available for research, scholarly activities, or professional development: 20% of time for research, scholarly act ivies, or professional development 80% of time commitment to the program

SHUEH-JI LEE, PH. D. Home Address: 180 Belle Pointe Dr. Campus Address: P. O. Box 34 Ruston, LA 71270 Grambling, LA 71245 Home phone: (318)255-0176 Office phone: (318)274-3772/6123 E-mail: leesj@gram.edu Fax: (318)274-6013 EARNED DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES: PH. D. Major in Engineering (Automatic Control), Louisiana Tech University, Nov. 1984 Dissertation: "Adaptive Control Design for Stochastic Systems" M. S. Major in Chemical Engineering, Louisiana Tech University, May 1981 Thesis: "Kinetics and Mass Transfer of Ozonation in a Bubble Column" B. S. Major in Chemical Engineering, Taipei Institute of Technology, Taiwan, R. O. C., June 1973 Certificate NI LabView Training Workshop, Dallas, TX, Sept. 2008 Certificate Electronics Workbench MultiSim Training Seminar, Las Vegas, NV, Dec. 2004 Certificate Communication and Networking in Highly Automated Systems Ethernet Networking in Automated Systems, 2004 Semiconductors, Automated Manufacturing, Electronics Training and Education Conference, Santa Clara, CA, July 2004 Certificate Energy Audit Workshop Keys to Energy Management, sponsored by the Board of Reagents and Entergy Louisiana, Inc., the Association of Energy Engineers, Aug. 2001 Certificate LPKF ProtoMat Rapid PCB Prototyping Systems Operation, LPKF Laser Electronics, July 2001 Certificate Professional Training Program -Programmable Logic Controller Application, International Society for Measurement and Control, Oct. 1995 Certificate Design Excellence Certificate, The Design Excellence Certificate Curriculum, PCB Design Conference, March 1995 Certificate Education for Total Quality Management, Rockhust College Continuing Education Center, National Seminars Groups, GSU, Sept. 1994 Certificate Workshop on Electronic Design Automation, National Science Foundation, Notre Dame Univ., July 1991 Certificate In-Service Seminar on Technology Education, LA Dept. of Education, Nov. 1989 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: (Sept. 1985~ present) GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY, Grambling, Louisiana Professor, Engineering Technology Department Coordinator, Electronics Engineering Technology Associate Professor, Industrial and Engineering Technology Department (Sept. 1985~ Aug. 2001) Instructor, Electronics Technology Military Program at Barksdale Air Force Base, LA (Sept. 1986 ~ May 1992)

Faculty Advisor, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) GSU Student Chapter Facilitator, National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers, Inc. (NARTE) Authorized Testing Center for FCC License Examinations (Jan. 1985~ Aug. 1985) (Sept. 1979~ Nov. 1984) TATUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC Associate Professor, College of Engineering LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY, Ruston, Louisiana Teaching and Research Assistant/Associate (May 1977~ LABORATORIES OF INSPECTORATE GENERAL OF CUSTOMS, Taiwan, ROC Aug. 1979) Analyst, Analyzing import and export merchandise (Aug. 1975~ May 1977) (July 1973 ~ May 1975) SYNTHETIC FIBER MILLS CORPORATION, Taiwan, ROC Process Engineer ARMY, Taiwan, ROC Counselor, First Lieutenant PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Member, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) 2000~Present Member, National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT) 1985~2002 Member, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Member, Gamma Beta Phi National Honor Society Member, Sigma Tau Epsilon Society ACTIVITIES AND DISTINCTIONS: Facilitator, The National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers, Inc. (NARTE) Authorized Testing Center for FCC License Examinations, 1996~present Judge, Louisiana Science and Engineering Fair and Region I Science and Engineering Fair, 2000~Present Lecturer and Faculty Supervisor/Mentor, the Center for Mathematics Science and Technology (CMAST) summer Rising Sophomore Academy program, 2008~Present Chairman, ABET-TAC EET Self-Study Committee - prepared and completed the ABET-TAC Self-Study report and secured the accreditation for Electronics Engineering Technology program, 2002 & 2008 Honoree, Clayton A. Wiley Engineering Week, in special recognition of outstanding professional achievement and service in the field of Engineering Technology, Feb. 2008 Session Moderator, 10th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Apr. 1996 Session Moderator, 8th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Apr. 1994 Faculty Counselor, 8th Annual Black College Students High Tech Expo, NAFEO, Washington DC, Mar. 1994 Local Arrangements Chairman and Session Chairman, International Society of Mini and Microcomputers (ISMM) 1990 International Symposium, New Orleans, LA., March 5-7, 1990

Session Chairman, ISMM 1989 International Symposium, Reno, Nevada, Feb. 21-23, 1989 Session Chairman, ISMM 1988 International Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, Feb. 1-3, 1988 President, Chinese Student Association, Ruston, Louisiana, 1980-1981 Member, Gamma Beta Phi National Honor Society Graduate Fellowship Award, Louisiana Tech University, 1982 & 1983 PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS: Energy Conservation Measures and Audit Plans of GSU Campus, a paper submitted to the University of Louisiana System, July 2001 The Use of The GRAFCET Approach to Automation of PLC Programming and Control, Eleventh National Conference on Undergraduate Research Proceedings, Vol. II, pp. 1027-1031, July 1997 (with J. Sansberry) Neural Networks Forecasts from Scanner Data, The Journal of Business and Economic Studies, Vol. IV, No. 2, pp. 57-64, Spring 1997 (with J. Jian, et el.) Automation of PLC Programming and Control Applications Using GRAFCET, Presented at the Tenth National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Asheville, NC, April 1996 (with J. Sansberry) "Automation of Electric Circuit Troubleshooting", 8th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, p. VIII-214, April 1994 (with A. Roberson) "Intelligent Electronic Circuits Troubleshooting", 8th NAFEO Conference, Mar. 1994 (with S. Richardson) "A Roulette Circuit Design Using CAD Tools", NSF Workshop on Electronic Design Automation, Univ. of Notre Dame, July 1991 "A Neural Network Approach to Self-Organizing Control Design", Proceedings of the ISMM International Symposium, ACTA Press, pp. 273-277, 1990 "Fuzzy Logic Self-Organizing Controller for a Non-Linear System", Proceedings of the ISMM International Symposium: Computer Applications in Design, Simulation and Analysis, ACTA Press, pp. 45-49, 1989 "A Comparison Study of Self-Tuning PI Controllers and Fuzzy Logic Controllers on A Linear System", Proceedings of the ISMM International Symposium: Computer Applications in Design, Simulation and Analysis, ACTA Press, pp. 35-38, 1988 "Application of Self-Optimizing Controllers to Variable Time-Delay Processes", Proceedings of the 1985 American Control Conference, Boston, MA, pp. 1275-1285, 1985 "Self-Tuning Control Design for Processes with Variable Dead Time", Proceedings of the ISMM International Symposium: Mini and Microcomputers in Control, Filtering and Signal Processing, ACTA Press, pp. 17-21, 1984

"An Engineering Analysis of The Use of Lignite to Produce Paving Asphalt", (with N. Marsolan, et al.), Report to Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Grant #32-0960-40155, Sept. 1982 "Mass Transfer of Ozone into Wastewaters in a Bubble Column", Presented at American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Paper No. 150C, New Orleans, Louisiana, Nov. 8-12, 1981 "Kinetics of Ozonation in Bubble Columns", Presented at American Chemical Society Annual Meeting, Division of Environmental Chemistry, New York, NY., Preprint Extended Abstract, pp. 246-248, 1981 "Ozone Absorption in a Pressurized Bubble Column", with A. Hill, Presented at American Institute of Chemical Engineers Summer National Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, August 16-19, 1981

STACY SMITH KELLEY 2306 Rosedale Dr. Monroe, LA 71201 (318)387-4079 Home (318)547-8619 Cell www.virtue07@msn.com EDUCATION Master of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 1994. Concentration: Food and Agribusiness Bachelor of Science, Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA December 1991, Major: Agribusiness. GPA: 3.75 / 4.0 magna cum laude. EXPERIENCE GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY, GRAMBLING, LA Lecturer I, Management & Marketing Department Coordinator 8/08 present Courses Taught: Principles of Marketing, Principles of Advertising, International Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Principles of Retailing, Marketing Problems, Marketing Research, Marketing Management, Operations Management, Retail Management APEX LENDING, CLEARWATER, FL Loan Officer 3/08- present Provide financial options for customers purchasing and refinancing homes, businesses and real estate. KHLL 100.9FM RADIO STATION, WEST MONROE, LA Radio Personality, Advertising Sales 11/01- present Currently serving as weekend disc jockey. Have served as morning show co-host. 6 months of radio advertising sales. Advertising commercial vocal talent. MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS PLUS, MONROE, LA Owner / Broker 8/06 3/08 Manage daily operations of business including marketing and advertising. Assist credit worthy individuals in finding financing for home purchases and refinances. Provide funding for churches and businesses. Develop and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with lending partners by bringing quality business and complying with state industry guidelines. CONQUEST INVESTMENT VENTURES, LLC, MONROE, LA Owner 7/2004 - Present Own and operate a real estate investment company. Purchase and rehabilitate residential properties for resale and rental. Research potential properties. Conduct market analysis to determine profitability. Negotiate purchases and construction contracts. Manage 8 rental units. Market properties to well qualified individuals for tenancy. Financial and facilities management.

AENEAS WILLIAMS DEALERSHIPS, MONROE, LA Customer Relationship Manager 11/01 12/06 Facilitated customer satisfaction programs for multi-line automobile dealership. Responsible for obtaining and managing customer feedback. Developed and monitored operating processes to ensure highest level of customer satisfaction and retention. Responsible for measuring process effectiveness and overseeing process improvement. Trained sales and service staff on dealership processes and manufacturer programs. Tracked and facilitated the resolution of customer complaints. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES, BLOOMINGTON, IL Fire Underwriter, 11/97-9/01 Responsible for risk management of fire business. Specific duties include underwriting various lines of business. Training agents and staff on various products and programs. Assisting agents in marketing and growing quality business. DOW ELANCO, INDIANAPOLIS, IN Sales Representative, 5/94-1/97 Responsible for $1,400,000 sales territory. Specific duties included facilitating customer meetings, doing sales presentations, training customers to use products and computer software. Presented marketing programs. Handled customer complaints and determined settlements. Offered great customer service. Created new business and maintained current accounts. Maintained a $36,000 budget and increased territory revenue 44%. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Graduate Assistant, 8/93-5/94 Assisted professors in developing extension program for small business. Edited publications which were distributed throughout the state. AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE, USDA WASHINGTON, D.C. Program Assistant, Summers 1991 & 1992 Assisted program specialists in conservation program operations. Wrote correspondence letters to farmers and other ASCS agents regarding conservation contracts. Created and maintained various databases. Assisted in drafting handbook amendments. YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT Research Intern, Summer 1990 Assisted professor in the College of Forestry and Environmental Studies with research projects. Collected and analyzed data. Created graphs and spreadsheets for various projects. CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY Research Intern, Summer 1989 Conducted research in agricultural economics. Developed a brochure for the New York Farm Net Office of Alternative Crops. AWARDS AND HONORS: magna cum laude, 1991 employee of the year, KHLL 100.9 FM, 2002

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Microsoft Excell, Word, Powerpoint, Access, Publisher Internet LICENSES Louisiana Loan Originators License REFERENCES: Excellent references available upon request.

Education Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA M.S., Biology November 2007 B.S., Cell and Molecular Biology Minor, Chemistry May 2002 Summa cum laude Stephanie L. Villalba 7227 Hwy. 80 Ruston, LA 71270 (318) 564-0748 leah003@hotmail.com Teaching Experience Instructor, Department of Biology Grambling State University, Grambling, LA (August 2008-Present) Instructor of Principles of Biology and accompanying laboratories. Faculty Advisor for Biology Club. Student advisor. Committees: Textbook and Laboratory Manual. Teaching Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (September 2005-November 2007) Instructed students in the introductory biology laboratories (BISC 131 & 133). During each laboratory period an introductory lecture was presented, students worked in groups to conduct experiments, experimental data was assembled, and the results were discussed. Interactive group-project laboratories were presented on topics such as diffusion and osmosis, enzyme activity, photosynthesis, and classification of organisms. Duties also included training and assisting new teaching assistants. Other Work Experience Research Assistant, Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA (May 2008-August 2008) Carried out cell culture work, MTT, and computational studies. In charge of general laboratory maintenance. Graduate Assistant, College of Engineering & Science Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (Summer 2006) Responsible for taking inventory of a laboratory, keeping the laboratory clean and organized, and ordering materials needed for the lab. Caterer, ARAMARK Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (April 2004-December 2005) Worked with a team to help provide catering services to Louisiana Tech University and various local organizations. Receptionist, Health Care Capital Shreveport, LA (Summer 2002) Responsible for answering telephone calls and performing computer data entry.

Research Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA (Winter 2001-2002) Performed DNA extractions from broth and food bacterial cultures. Quantified and examined extracted DNA. Conducted the Polymerase Chain Reaction method and analyzed the results obtained. Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR (Summer 2001) Assisted researchers in investigating cellular and molecular mechanisms of signal transduction mediated by G-protein coupled receptors with which opioids interact. Employed various biochemical, pharmacological, and molecular biological techniques to examine receptor/g-protein and G-protein/effector interactions as they relate to determining the specificity of opioid receptor signal transduction. Gave a fifteen-minute PowerPoint presentation on the set-up and results of this research. Publications & Presentations Satyanarayanajois, S., S. Villalba, and M. L. Go. (Currently under review.) Design, Synthesis, and Docking Studies of Peptidomimetics based on HER2 Extracellular Domain with Potential Antiproliferative Activity Against Breast Cancer Cell lines. Chemical Biology and Drug Design. The Scientific Teaching, Assessment and Resources (STAR) Workshop at LSU: Lessons Learned PowerPoint Presentation at Grambling State University, College of Arts and Sciences (2009). Influence of Nanoparticle Terminal Layer on Stem Cells Poster Presentation at Louisiana Tech University s College of Applied & Natural Sciences Research Symposium (2006). Evaluation of Competing Methods for Developing Layer-by-Layer Assembled Cell Scaffolds Poster Presentation at Louisiana Tech University s College of Applied & Natural Sciences Research Symposium (2006). Vanhoof, S. 2005. Senior Spotlight. The E & S: Student Perspectives on Engineering and Science, 48(2):21. Martin, N. A., M. B. Ruckle, S. L. Vanhoof, and P. L. Prather. 2002. Agonist, Antagonist, and Inverse Agonist Characteristics of TIPP (H-Tyr-Tic-Phe-Phe-OH), a Selective Delta-Opioid Receptor Ligand. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 301:661-671. Awards & Honors ANS Graduate Student Research Mini-Grant Louisiana Tech University (2006) Louisiana Tuition Opportunity Program for Students Scholarship (1999-2002) Louisiana Tech Academic Scholarship (1999) Member, Gamma Beta Phi and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Societies Volunteer Experience Volunteer Firefighter (2000-2002) Worked with others to perform fire suppression and rescue operations. Completed the Hazardous Materials Awareness Level certification and was active in the training of new firefighters.

Date: August, 2008 Vita Steven Clayton Jordan 1 Cole Street Home Address School of Nursing Grambling State University 280 Redwood Lane Grambling, LA 71245 Monroe, LA 71202 Office Phone: (318) 274-2875 Home Phone: (318) 323-6942 E-mail address SJordanRN1@aol.com Personal Information Born: March 06,1966 in Hope, Arkansas Marital Status: Married Education Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 1999, Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana. Master of Science in Nursing, 2006, Grambling State University, Grambling, Full Time Professional Experience 2008-Present Assistant Professor, Grambling State University. Director of Technology Lab in the School of Nursing. Lecture teaching Nursing 204-Health Assessment to Level I students. Take Level II students to clinical at E.A. Conway Hospital. Run the

The technology lab, providing clinical experiences using high fidelity simulators and other technology modalities. 2006-2008 Assistant Professor, Grambling State University. Full time assistant professor providing lecture in levels I and II. Instructed students in classroom as well as in a clinical environment. 2003-2006 Corrections Nurse, Swanson s Correctional Center for Youth. Provided triage, referrals, direct nursing care, and medication administration to incarcerated population. Organized and managed regular clinics involving external physicians & clinics, including ophthalmology, ENT, Med/Surg, and dental professionals. Scheduled and managed external medical consultations in concert with security and other necessary personnel. Created, managed, and maintained patient medical and health records. Organized and facilitated meetings with security managers to ensure infection-control policy compliance. Worked in the Mental Health Treatment Unit where I was a member of a multi-discipline treatment team. 2002-2003 Registered Nurse, Medical Temps. Worked as a staff nurse for many different hospitals in North Louisiana. I filled the role that was needed by hospitals that were short staffed. While employed with Medical Temps, I worked Med/Surg, telemetry, CV/Telemetry, PCU, CCU, ICU, SICU, CV/ICU, Pscyh, Geri- Psych, ER. 1999-2002 LSU-Monroe/E.A.Conway, Registered Nurse. Delivered a complete range of RN services and expertise. Accurately obtained and documented patient history and medication lists, assessed individual conditions and needs, and selected departmental referrals for acute and chronically ill patients.

Prepared equipment and assisted physicians during patient examinations and treatments. Monitored patient reactions to drugs and carefully documented progress of individuals participating in clinical trials. Maintained a high degree of accuracy to achieve optimal patient acuity monitoring. Research The purpose of my research was to determine if there was a relationship between organizational job satisfaction and anticipated turnover of registered nurses in rural hospitals. The data for the study was obtained via hand delivered questionnaires from five rural hospitals in northeast Louisiana. One hypothesis was tested: There is a direct relationship between the level of organizational job satisfaction, as measured by the Index for Work Satisfaction, and anticipated turnover, as measured by the Propensity to Leave Scale, in rural hospitals. The study found a statistically significant negative correlation between organizational job satisfaction and anticipated turnover of registered nurses in rural hospitals. Within the literature review there were several studies that addressed organizational job satisfaction and anticipated turnover. Sister Callista Roy s adaptation model was used for the theoretical framework. Roy s theory has been widely used and is an accepted theory in the nursing field. References Mrs. Janice Britten, MSN, RN 602 Little John Drive 126 Dykes Rd Mr. Slade Dykes, APRN, BC Delhi, LA 71232 West Monroe, LA 71292 (318)878-5613 (318)324-1998 Mr. Randy Ratcliff, Head Nurse, RN Mrs. Karin Jones, PhD, RN 129 Puckett Lake Rd Director of Bachelors Program West Monroe, LA 71292 School of Nursing (318)396-3421 Grambling State University 1 Cole St Grambling, LA 71245 (318)274-3737

VITA Susan E. Hashway 2901 Paynter Dr. Ruston, LA 71270 Phone: Office (318)274-2455 Home (318)255-6608 E-Mail Hashwayse@gram.edu Education M.A. Mathematics Rhode Island College, 1974. B.A. Secondary Education In Mathematics Rhode Island College, 1970. EdD Developmental Education, with a specialization in Curriculum and Instruction-Reading, Grambling State University, Spring 1995. Experience West Warwick School Department: Taught Junior and Senior High School Mathematics 1970-1986. Grambling State University: Employed as a Teaching Assistant in Developmental Mathematics 1986-1987. Grambling State University: Instructor of Developmental Mathematics 1987-1991. Assistant Professor of Developmental Education since 1991-1999. Associate Professor from Fall 1999. Tenured Fall 1997. Graduate Faculty Status from 2000. Coordinator of Developmental Mathematics from Spring 2003. Also taught Freshman Level College Algebra and Trigonometry (Math 132, 132, 147), as well as DEED 506 (Methods and Materials In Reading/Teaching Learning Skills to College Students). George Mason University: Interned as a project manager for their core curriculum project during the summer of 1990. Publications and Presentations 1976 Wrote an individualized learning packet system for general mathematics for the West Warwick School Department. 1982 Wrote an elementary mathematics curriculum for the West Warwick School Department. 1988 Co-presenter at the Fall 1988 LADE (Louisiana Association of Developmental Educators) Conference, Attitudes Toward Developmental Students. 1989 Presenter at the Fall 1989 LADE Conference, Bridging the Gap: A Symbiosis of Reading and Mathematics Thinking Skills. 1990 Presenter at the New York State Reading Conference. Solving Mathematical Word Problems. 1990 Co-authored in Louisiana Education Research Journal. An Interpretation of the Phi Coefficient for Mastery Test Items. (Spring Issue). 1990 Co-authored in Forum for Reading. Solving mathematical word problems: Integrating frames of reference and world models. (Volume 21(2), Spring/Summer). 1990 Co-authored in Louisiana Education Research Journal. Cognitive

Foundations of Success in College. (Fall/Winter Issue). 1991 Co-authored in Illinois School Research and Development. The Number of Mathematics Courses Taken in High School and College Performance. (Volume 27(2), Winter). 1991 Presenter at LADE Conference, A Study of mathematics Resource Usage. 1992 Co-authored in Innovative Learning Strategies Tenth Yearbook. Solving Mathematical Word Problems Integrating Two Different World Models. 1993 Presenter at LADE Conference, Factors Affecting Adult Literacy. 1993 Presenter at Spring Conference of the Doctoral Student Organization at Grambling State University. 1995\96 Louisiana Education Research Journal. Abstract: The Validation of a Hierarchy of Reading Comprehension Skills For Young Adults, XXI(1). 1995 Presenter at LADE Conference. Graphing Calculators, Concepts and Writing in Developmental Math Classes. 1996 Presenter at NADE Conference. Ethnic and Gender Differences in Young Adults Reading Comprehension. 1996 Presenter at the Second National Conference on Research in Developmental Education. The Validation of a Hierarchy of Reading Comprehension Skills for Young Adults. 1997 Hashway, S. E., Portis, T. R., & Roberts, C. L. (1997). Collaborative learning in developmental mathematics: A pilot Study. Research in Developmental Education, 14(2), 1-4. 1998 Hashway, S. E. (1998). The validation of a hierarchy of reading comprehension skills for young adults. Research in Developmental Education, 14(5),2-3. 1999 Presenter at 18 th Annual LADE Conference, So, What Is My Grade?. 1999 Presenter at the Annual Doctoral Students Association Symposium. So, What Is My Grade? 1999 Book Review for Frame by Frame. News and Views, the newsletter of the Louisiana Association for Developmental Education. 1999 Hashway, R. M., Baham, C., Hashway, S. E., & Rogers, P. H. (Dec. 1999). Retaining students in college. Educational Research Quarterly, 23 (2), p. 34-58. 2001 Presenter at the 20 th Annual Conference of the Louisiana Association for Developmental Education, Results of the developmental education survey, (October 25, Baton Rouge, LA). th 2001 Presenter at 20 Annual Conference for the Mississippi Association for developmental Education, Research: Louisiana s first step toward transfer equivalency. 2002 Keynote Address at the Colorado Association for Developmental Education Annual Conference, A brief history of developmental education, Greely, CO, October. 2002 Co-presented at the College Reading and Learning Association Annual Conference, Transfer equivalency: Louisiana s response, Minneapolis, MN. 2003 Presenter at National Conference for the National College Learning Center Association, A Brief History of Developmental Education: It Has Always Been About Learning Assistance, October 2, Rolling Meadows, IL.

2003 Hashway, S.E. (2003). Forward. In I Duranczyk and W. G. White (Eds). Developmental Education: Pathways to excellence, p.5. Findlay, OH: National Association for Developmental Education. 2003 Hashway, S. E. (Fall 2003). NADE News: Let us thank all of the volunteers that work for our organization. Journal of Developmental Education, 27(1), p. 34. 2003 Hashway, S. E. (Winter 2003). NADE News: Reflecting and planning. Journal of Developmental Education, 27(2), p. 35. 2004 Hashway, S. E. (Spring 2004). NADE News. Journal of Developmental Education, 27(3), p.35. 2004 Member of panel discussion at 28 th Annual Conference for the National Association for Developmental Education, Dialogue with the NADE executive board, St. Louis, MO. 2004 Hashway, S. E. (Winter 2004). NADE News: Emeritus council update. Journal of Developmental Education, 28(2), p. 26. 2004 Mentor at the College Reading and learning Association Annual Conference, Kansas City, Mo. 2006 Presenter at 24 th Annual LADE Conference, Helping Your Students Stay the Course with Online Learning Assistance, October 12, Baton Rouge, LA. 2007 Presenter at NADE Annual Conference, State Information on Developmental Education, March 22, 2007, Nashville, TN. 2007 Panel Discussant at NADE Annual Conference, Piecing NADE Together, March 22, 2007, Nashville, TN. 2007 Presenter at LADE 25 th Annual Conference, Getting Published, October 18, Alexandria, LA. 2008 Presenter at NADE Annual Conference, State Information on Developmental Education, Part II, February 28, Boston, MA. 2008 Panel Discussant at NADE Annual Conference, Finding the Proper Fit, February, 29, Boston, MA. Awards, Organizations and Affiliations 2008 Outstanding Service Award from NADE as Chair of the Research Committee 2008-2009 Member of the Board of Governors for the Monroe Symphony Orchestra, Vice-President of Membership. 2007-2008 Member of the Board of Governors for the Monroe Symphony Orchestra, Membership Co-Chair. 2005-2008 Chair of the Research Committee of NADE 2004- Member of the Emeritus Council of NADE 2004-05 Chair of the Emeritus Council of NADE 2003-04 President of the National Association for Developmental Education 2003 Award of Excellence for Research from GSU for ASC 2003- Managing Editor of Educational Research Quarterly 2003-2005 Managing Editor of Research for Educational Reform 2002-03 President-Elect of the National Association for Developmental Education 2002 Award of Excellence for Research from GSU for ASC

2000-2006 Member College Reading and Learning Association 2000-01 President LADE 1999 President-Elect LADE 1999-2001 Associate Editor of Research for Educational Reform 1998 Nominated for NADE Research Award 1997 LADE award for Outstanding Service as Newsletter Editor 1997 Co-Editor of the LADE newsletter, News & Views 1997-2001 Member of Executive Board of LADE. 1995-2001 Member of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 1993 Presentation Award from the Doctoral Student Organization at Grambling State University. 1992, 1998 Developmental Educator of the Year from Grambling State University to the LADE Conference. 1993 Grambling State University nominee for the NADE Publication Award. 1985 One of the State Of Rhode Island s finalists for the President s Award for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics. 1985-86 Member of the Distinguished Merit Program for The Rhode Island Department of Education. 1992-96 Member of the Editorial Board for Innovative Learning Strategies, a publication of the College Reading Improvement/SIG, International Reading Association. 2000- Member CRLA 1986- Member of the Louisiana Association for Developmental Education.. 1986- Member of the National Association for Developmental Education.. 1989-2007 Member of the International Reading Association. 1989-90 Member of the Louisiana Reading Association. 1988-92 Member of the North Central Louisiana Literacy Consortium. 1985 Member of Rhode Island Mathematics Teachers Association. 1984 Presider at the Fall Conference of the National Council of Teachers of Math. 1983-86 Chairperson of Challenge (an organization of parents teachers to promote awards on the honors level for grades 1-12 in the West Warwick School System). 1982-85 Member of the Curriculum Council for the West Warwick School System (Chairperson 1983-84). 1983-84 Member of the Curriculum Coordinating Council for the West Warwick School System. 1984-86 Chairperson of the Academic Incentive Committee for the West Warwick School System. University Committee Assignments ACS - Academic Skills Center COE - College of Education 1987-88 College of Education (COE) Recruitment Committee.

Academic Skills Center (ASC) Extended Hours Committee. 1988-89 ASC Staff Development Committee. COE Hospitality Committee. 1989-90 COE Graduate Admissions Committee. ASC Staff Development Committee. 1990-91 ASC Staff Development Committee. 1991-92 ASC Staff Development Committee. ASC Math Textbook Committee. 1992-95 GSU Graduate Council. ASC Staff Development Committee (Co-chair 93-94). 1995-1998 ASC Math Textbook Committee. 1996-1998 ASC Social Committee (Acting Treasurer, 1996) 1998 College Algebra Textbook Committee. 1998-99 Institutional Self-Study Steering Committee (for SACS visitation), Co-Chair Educational Program, Section IV 1998 COE Human Subjects Committee 1999 College Algebra Syllabus Committee 1999- Curriculum Committee 2000 Institutional Self-Study Committee (for SACS visitation), Chair Educational Program, Section IV 2000-2001 Chair Section IV, Educational Program, of the Response Team 2003- Tenure and Promotion Committee 2003- Member of 4 Doctoral dissertation Committees (3 since 2008) 2000-2003 Vice-Chair University Planning Council 2006- Alternate Member of the University Grievance Committee

SUSAN BILLUPS WILEY 144 Washington Street Grambling, Louisiana 71245 (318) 247-8002 (H); (318) 274-6529 (W) Email: wileysb@gram.edu EDUCATION Louisiana Tech University - Ruston, Louisiana Master of Business Administration in Marketing - November 1996 Grambling State University - Grambling, Louisiana Bachelor of Science in Marketing - May 1988 Minor Concentrations: English and Mass Communication Insurance Institute of America, Incorporated Certificate in General Insurance - July 1993 Toastmasters International Competent Toastmaster Certificate - June 1995 PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXERIENCE Grambling State University Grambling, Louisiana Assistant Professor, First Year Experience Program (08/2007 Present) $ Teach First Year Experience 101 and 102. $ Advise students during freshman orientation and registration. $ Help students to complete schedule of classes. $ Assist first year students with their transition to college life. $ Provide counseling services and assistance in academic major selection and career assessment. $ Monitor and evaluate students academic progress. $ Write letters of recommendation for students applying for scholarships, employment, and club/organization memberships. $ Serve and provide assistance on assigned committees. Instructor/Academic Counselor, First Year Experience Program (08/2006 05/2007) $ Taught First Year Experience 101 and 102. $ Advised students during freshman orientation and registration. $ Helped students to complete schedule of classes. $ Assisted first year students with their transition to college life.

Susan Billups Wiley Page 2 $ Provided counseling services and assistance in academic major selection and career assessment. $ Monitored and evaluated students academic progress. $ Served and provided assistance on assigned committees. Adjunct Instructor, College of Business (1/95-5/95) $ Taught General Insurance course. $ Course objectives were to: 1) provide a general understanding and awareness of risk management and insurance, 2) discuss career opportunities in the field of insurance, and 3) assist students in resume' writing and interviewing skills. RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Robert Wiley Consulting - Ruston, Louisiana Marketing/Public Relations Specialist - Part-time (01/2005 Present) $ Sell products and services to prospective and current clients. $ Assist in accounting and real estate services. Grambling State University - Grambling, Louisiana Director of Retention Services, Office of Retention (12/97-12/2004) $ Coordinated the University s retention activities. $ Devised and implemented plans/strategies to increase the retention of students. $ Established and directed the Student Mentorship Program for new freshmen. $ Analyzed statistical data for retention studies. $ Conducted customer service workshops for faculty and staff. $ Served as the Campus Retention Project Coordinator for the Louisiana Board of Regents Strategic Enrollment Management Plan. (Compiled and edited the Campus-Wide Retention Plan) $ Served on various University committees. Admissions Counselor/Recruiter, Office of Admissions (2/97-11/97) $ Evaluated records of new students to determine admission status. $ Recruited prospective students by attending programs at various high schools and junior colleges. $ Established professional relationships with counselors from feeder schools. $ Coordinated High Ability Program (Summer Program for Academically-Talented High School Seniors) - Summer 1997

Susan Billups Wiley Page 3 State Farm Insurance Company - Monroe, Louisiana Senior Personal Lines Underwriter, (11/92-6/95) $ Analyzed and evaluated risk factors of personal fire applications for eligibility and acceptability. $ Assisted in agency training seminars and district meetings. $ Annually reviewed books of business in assigned agency districts for quality and profitability. Commercial Lines Underwriter, (9/91-11/92) $ Analyzed and evaluated risk factors of business applications for eligibility and acceptability. $ Assisted in agency training seminars and district meetings. $ Participated in field surveys of business operations identifying potential loss exposures. ITT Hartford Insurance Group - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Marketing Representative, (7/88-9/91) $ Sold The Hartford's products, programs and services to independent agencies located in Oklahoma and Arkansas. $ Solicited new accounts and assisted in renewal retention. $ Coordinated group meetings, seminars and direct mailings. ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Web Conference Approaches to Improving the First Year Student Experience, Grambling State University November 2007 Web Conference Residential Learning Communities and the First Year Experience, Grambling State University April 2007 Louisiana Academic Advising Association (LACADA) Conferences - Lafayette, Louisiana March 2007; Pineville, Louisiana April 2008 Black Board Training, Grambling State University Fall 2006 Noel-Levitz National Conference on Student Retention, Noel-Levitz Recruitment and Retention Workshops/Seminars, and Noel-Levitz Enrollment Institute - New Orleans, Louisiana; Dallas, Texas; Washington, DC; Vail, Colorado; San Diego, California 1998-2004 EEOC Training Workshop, Grambling State University March 2008

Susan Billups Wiley Page 4 GRANTS AND PROPOSALS Establishing a University-Wide Retention Program Title III, Department of Education 1998-1999; $120,000; Funded Maintaining the University-Wide Retention Program Title III, Department of Education - 1999-2000; $120,000; Funded Strengthening the University-Wide Retention Program Title III, Department of Education 2000-2001; $135,000; Funded Enhancing the University-Wide Retention Program Title III, Department of Education 2001-2002; $130,000; Funded Increasing the Student Retention Rate Through University-Wide Collaboration Title III, Department of Education - 2002-2003; $129,000; Funded Enhancing the Campus-Wide Retention Program Through a Collaborative Commitment to Excellence Title III, Department of Education - 2003-2004; $155,000; Funded Continuing the Enhancement of the Campus-Wide Retention Program Title III, Department of Education 2004-2005; $165,000; Funded PRESENTATIONS & PUBLICATIONS Grambling State University Customer Service Workshops (titled TQS for Total Quality Service) presented to faculty and staff Facilitator 1998-2004 Grambling State University Academic Advising Training Workshops Presenter Summer 2004 and Fall 2004 National Conference on Student Retention sponsored by Noel-Levitz San Diego, California - July 2003 Presenter - AThe Student Mentorship Program: Making a Difference the Freshman Year and Beyond@ Grambling State University Campus-Wide Retention Plan Editor - May 2003

Susan Billups Wiley Page 5 HONORS & AFFILIATIONS Louisiana Academic Advising Association (LACADA) Member 2007-Present Grambling Middle Magnet School PTA President 2005-2008 American Heart Association Lincoln Parish Heart Walk Executive Board Member - 2003-Present American Heart Association Certified CPR Heartsaver - Training Completed November 2007 Health Education Research & Disease Project (HERD) City of Grambling/North Louisiana Primary Prevention Coalition Advisory Board Member 2006-2007 National Bone Marrow Donor Program Registered Donor February 2008 Grambling University National Alumni Association Life Member - 2000 Master Development Plan Committee CURRENT UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES/ASSIGNMENTS William McIntosh Endowed Professorship Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society Faculty Advisor Alma J. Brown Principal Search Committee Alma J. Brown Supervising Teacher Search Committee FYE Black History Month Program Committee American Heart Association Walk, GSU Teams Recruiter Brown Hall Welcome Center Team

Susan Billups Wiley Page 6 PREVIOUS UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES/ASSIGNMENTS Retention Committee, Chair Faculty and Staff Mentoring Program, Chair Army ROTC HBCU Conference Committee Communications, Chair Academic Advising Committee GSU Cheer Fund Committee Founder s Week Committee Financial Aid Scholarship Committee Sexual Harassment Committee Library Week Committee Grievance Committee University Planning Council Financial Aid Task Force Registration Committee References Available Upon Request

Suzan H. Bailey 1507 Bourdeaux Drive Ruston, LA 71270 318.254.1447 or 936.615.5364 EDUCATION Master of Arts in General Counseling Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana March 1987 Bachelor of Arts, Speech Pathology Louisiana Tech University, Ruston Louisiana May 1984 EXPERIENCE GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY, Grambling, Louisiana January 2008 to Present Certification Support Specialist/Instructor Responsible for teaching Freshman Year Experience for Education Majors course. Work with individuals, groups and classes to develop skills in use of interactive technology in the teaching learning process. Facilitate workshops for faculty to strengthen knowledge of PRAXIS exam content and skill in incorporating test support in their classes, and facilitate workshops for students on understanding the structure of the PRAXIS examinations. Organize support activities for the teacher candidates to assist with integrating technology in the teaching learning process and successfully completing PRAXIS II examinations. Maintain files on student achievement to be used for NCATE purposes. Monitor access to SMART technology, enforce policies and procedures, and maintain the resources. Set-up and process data for research projects and conduct Educational Studies. Plan, organize and conduct workshops. SOUTH LOUISIANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Lafayette, Louisiana August 2006 to May 2007 Adjunct Instructor- College Success Seminar Responsible for conducting courses that focus on successful strategies and skills to ensure success in the college environment, including study skills, planning and time management, diversity, problem solving, decision-making, personality type, learning styles, and setting goals. ANGELINA COLLEGE, Lufkin, Texas August 2002 to July 2005 Academic Counselor/Access and Assessment Coordinator Responsible for assisting students with academic advising, degree planning and schedule building. Assist students with personal and career counseling needs and making referrals to appropriate community agencies. Assist student services staff with counseling, registration, and orientation-related duties. Maintain college and university transfer guides. Provide admission/registration and financial aid counseling for prospective students. Supervise adjunct instructors of student development class. Maintain annual correspondence with colleges and universities for the purpose of updating and distributing course equivalency guides. Developed student success program designed to assist first year students with transition to college. Assist with the team teaching of the college s study skills courses. Assist with the coordination of the student services student retention program. Conduct traditional study skills (Student Development I) lectures in class and on-line. Conduct campus tours. Assist with testing services. Administer and interpret Campbell Interest Inventory.

Suzan H. Bailey -2- PANOLA COLLEGE, Carthage, Texas June 2001 to July 2002 Counselor/Career Information Center Coordinator Supervise advisement and counseling for academic students. Supervise the career resource center and career planning services. Assist in administering the TASP, GED, placement, and interest/aptitude tests. Supervise and participate in orientation programs. Participate in all registration activities. Develop and conduct student development seminars and workshops. Provide admission/registration and financial aid counseling for prospective students. Maintain college and university transfer guides. Maintain annual correspondence with colleges and universities for the purpose of updating and distributing course equivalency guides. Develop and monitor guidance and counseling budget. Administer Myers Briggs Type Indicator. ANGELINA COLLEGE, Lufkin, Texas August 2000 to May 2001 Academic Counselor Responsible for assisting students with academic advising, degree planning and schedule building. Assist students with personal and career counseling needs and making referrals to appropriate community agencies. Assist student services staff with counseling, registration, orientation-related duties. Maintain college and university transfer guides. Provide admission/registration and financial aid counseling for prospective students. Coordinate freshman orientation activities for first semester students. Maintain annual correspondence with colleges and universities for the purpose of updating and distributing course equivalency guides. Coordinate support services for students with disabilities. Assist with the team teaching of the college s study skills courses (Student Development I). Assist with the coordination of the student services student retention program. Administer and interpret Campbell Interest Inventory. PANOLA COLLEGE, Carthage, Texas September 1998 to August 2000 August 1994 to August 1998 Vocational Counselor Responsible for the total program of vocational/technical counseling concerning matters of admission, careers and occupations, advisement, transfers, academic placement, and crisis intervention. Conduct job readiness workshops for students. Responsible for writing and monitoring Carl D. Perkins Equity and Basic grants. Provide admission/registration and financial aid counseling for prospective students. Serve as supervisor for Special Populations Specialist. Worked with fiscal agent and financial aid director regarding budgetary matters for Perkins grant. Serves as disabled student s services coordinator. Administer the Myers Briggs Type Indicator Interest Inventory. Job Placement /Recruiter Responsible for recruiting vocational students/special populations targeted. Organize placement services and workshops for job readiness, interviewing techniques, and resume writing. Assist in student tracking and follow-up. Assist in completing state and federal reports. Assist with tutoring for students in need of remediation. Assist in student registration and advising. Conducted academic skills bank classes.

Suzan H. Bailey -3- Institutional Research Officer Responsible for completing federal, state and local reports. Submit statistical information to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and other reporting offices. Compile and produce the college's statistical Factbook. August 1996 to December 1997 August 1993 to August 1994 July 1996 to August 1996 December 1993 to March 1994 Adjunct Instructor Conducted Developmental Studies: College Study Skills classes. Director of Special Populations Directed special populations duties and activities for students with special academic and vocational needs. Maintained information for student tracking for state reports. Responsible for compiling and submitting reports to Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Vocational student recruiting. Administered the Asset and PSB aptitude test to vocational/technical students. Adjunct Instructor TASP Math Remediation Course Adjunct Instructor General Psychology Course NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY, Monroe, Louisiana August 1990 to May 1993 Instructor Responsible for conducting study skills classes that are designed to help students at the post-secondary level develop skills necessary for success in college. NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY, Thibodaux, Louisiana January 1989 to July 1990 May 1989 to June 1989 TRAINING ACTIVITIES Instructor/Counselor, Assistant Director of Tutorial Learning Center Provided academic and personal counseling for college freshmen. Responsible for implementing absence policy for students with excessive absences. Responsible for conducting personal adjustment and study skills classes. Responsible for supervising and maintaining day and nighttime tutoring. Vocational/Career Counselor Counseled dislocated workers and provided educational and vocational guidance services. Administered computerized aptitude tests and Basic English and math competency tests. Conducted interviewing skills groups. Conducted counseling sessions for individuals with emotional and social problems. (Summer employment) Certified Facilitator, AchieveGlobal (formerly Zinger Miller). Myers Briggs Type Indicator Certified - Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Incorporated Irlen Screener Board Certified Counselor, American Psychotherapy Association Trained Supplemental Instruction Supervisor Association on Higher Education and Disability in Texas Texas Junior College Teachers Association Junior/Community College Student Personnel Association of Texas Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated

1. Identity, Rank, and Affiliation Name: Tabbetha A. Dobbins Rank: Assistant Professor Program: Physics Address: Louisiana Tech University and Grambling State University 1124 Carey Avenue, Ruston, LA 71270 Email: tdobbins@la Tech.edu Web page URL : www2.latech.edu/~tdobbins Phone: (318)257-5134 FAX: (318)257-5104 2. Education 2002: Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 1995: M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. 1993: B.S. in Physics, Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA. 3. Professional Experience 3.(a). Academic Experience 2003-present: Assistant Professor, Physics, Louisiana Tech University (LA Tech), Ruston, LA. 2003-present: Assistant Professor, Physics, Grambling State University (GSU), Grambling, LA. 3.(b). Government Laboratory Experience 2001-2003: National Research Council Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Physicist, Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory, Ceramics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. 4. Honors and Awards 2009: Recipient of the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award. 1997: Recipient of the Penn State University Alumni Association Achievement Award. 1993-1995: Recipient of the University of Pennsylvania, Fontaine Fellowship Award 1993: Graduated Cum Laude from Lincoln University, PA 1992: Inducted as member in Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society 1991-1993: Awarded Fellowship from the Lincoln University Advanced Science and Engineering Recruitment (LASER) Program 1989-1991: Awarded Scholarship from the Lincoln University Advanced Science and Engineering Recruitment (LASER) Program 5. Scholarship 5.(a). Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 1. Dobbins T., Abrecht M., Uprety Y., Moore K., An X-ray Photoemission Electron Microscopy (XPEEM) Study of the Formation of Ti-Al Phases in 4 mol % TiCl 3 catalyzed NaAlH 4 during High Energy Ball Milling, Nanotechnology, accepted for publication (2008). 2. Krishnan R., Agrawal D., Dobbins T.A., Microwave Irradiation Effects on Reversible Hydrogen Desorption in Sodium Aluminum Hydrides (NaAlH4), Journal of Alloys and Compounds, accepted (2008). 3. Dobbins, T.A., Bruster E.B., Oteri, E.U., Ilavsky J., Ultrasmall-Angle X-ray Scattering (USAXS) Studies of Morphological Trends in High Energy Milled NaAlH4 Powders, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 446-447 pp 248-254 (2007). 4. Kamineni V., Lvov Y.M., Dobbins T.A., Layer-by-Layer Nanoassembly Using Formamide as a Working Solvent, Langmuir 23 pp 7423-7427 (2007). Dobbins Vita ~1~

5. Kulkarni A., Goland A., Herman H., Alan A.J., Ilavsky J., DobbinsT., DeCarlo F., Long G.G., Fang S., Lawton P., Advanced Neutron and X-ray Techniques for Insights into the Microstructure of EB-PVD Thermal Barrier Coatings, Materials Science and Engineering A 426 pp 43-52 (2006). 6. Dobbins, T.A., Knight, R., Mayo, M.J., High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (HVOF) Thermal Spray Deposited Y 2 O 3 - Stabilized ZrO 2 (YSZ) Coating for Thermal Barrier Applications, Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 12[2] pp 214-225 (2003). 7. Carim, A.H., Dobbins, T.A., Giannuzzi, L.A., Arenas, D.R., Koss, D.A., Mayo, M.J., Phase Distribution in, and Origin of, Interfacial Protrusions in Ni-Cr-Al-Y/ZrO Thermal Barrier Coatings, Materials Science and 2 Engineering A 334, pp 65-72 (2002). 8. Poondi D., Dobbins T.A., Singh J., A novel laser-liquid-solid interaction technique for synthesis of silver, nickel and immiscible silver-nickel alloys from liquid precursors, Journal of Materials Science 35[24] pp 6237-6243 (2000). 9. Dobbins, T.A., Poondi D., Singh J., Synthesis of micron and submicron nickel and nickel oxide particles by a novel laser-liquid interaction process, Journal of Materials Synthesis and Processing 7[5], pp 261-271 (1999). 10. Luzzi, D.E., Rao, G., Dobbins, T.A., Pope, D.P., Deformation twinning at low temperatures in a Hf-V-Nb cubic laves phase, Acta Materialia 46[8], pp 2913-2927 (1998). 5.(b). Papers Presented at Conferences: 5.(b).i. Peer-reviewed conference papers. 1. Tabbetha A. Dobbins, Roland Tittsworth, Scott Speakman, Joachim Schneibel, Synchrotron X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) for Understanding Dopant Effects in Ti-doped NaAlH 4, Advanced Materials for Energy Conversion Proceedings pp 263-270 (2006). 2. Bruster E., Dobbins T.A., Tittsworth R., Anton D., X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Ti-doped NaAlH at the Titanium K-edge, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 837 paper # N3.4.1 (2005). 3. Dhullipudi R.B., Lvov Y.M., Adiddela S., Zheng Z., Gunasekaran R.A., Dobbins T.A., Noncovalent Functionalization of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes using Alternate Layer-by-Layer Polyelectrolyte Adsorption for Nanocomposite Fuel Cell Electrodes, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 837 paper # N3.27.1 (2005). 4. Guduru M., Francis A., Dobbins T.A., Aspects of Micro-to-Nano Scale Integration using Carbon Nanotubes, Materials Research Society Symposium Electronic Proceedings paper # HH13.29.1 (2005). 5. A.J. Allen, T.A. Dobbins, J. Ilavsky, F. Zhao, A. Virkar, J. Almer and F. DeCarlo, Characterization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Layers by Computed X-ray Microtomography and Small-Angle Scattering, Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings Edited by Edgar Lara-Curzio and Michael J. Ready 25[3] pp 275-280 (2004). 6. Dobbins T.A., Allen A.J., Ilavsky J., Kulkarni A., Herman H., Recent Developments in the Characterization of the Anisotropic Void Populations in Thermal Barrier Coatings Using Small Angle X-ray Scattering, Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings Edited by Lin H-T and Mrityunjay S. 24[3] pp 517-524 (2003). 5.(b).ii. Nonreviewed conference papers. None. 5.(c). Technical Reports: 1. Dobbins T.A., Kamineni V., Lvov Y.M., Nanoarchitecture of Protective Coatings for the Air Sensitive Metal Hydrides, Material Matters (publication of the Sigma-Aldrich Corporation), invited, (2007). 5.(d). Book Chapters: None. 5.(e). Published Books: None. 5.(f). Research Grants: 5.(f).i Research Grants as Principal Investigator (PI): 4 Dobbins Vita ~2~

1. NSF-Faculty Early Career Development Program. PI. January 2009 (5 years duration). $400,000 Title: CAREER: Enhancing Atomic Mobility and Desorption Kinetics in Metal Hydrides. Location: Louisiana Tech University (LA Tech) and Grambling State University (GSU)., Status: Current Award. 2. Louisiana Board of Regents Research Enhancement Program. PI. May 2005 (1 year duration). $50,000 Title: Enhancing Nanotechnology Education with Hands-on Scanning Microscopy. Location: Louisiana Tech University (LA Tech) and Grambling State University (GSU). Status: Past Award. Contract #: LEQSF(2005-08)ENH-TR-46. 3. Louisiana Board of Regents Research Competitiveness Subprogram. PI. May 2005 (3 year duration). $91,111 Title: Engineering Dopant Local Atomic Structures in Complex Metal Hydrides. Location: LA Tech and GSU. Status: Past Award. Contract #: LEQSF(2005-08)RD-A-20. 4. NSF Unsolicited. PI. September 2005 (3 year duration + 1 year no-cost extension). $275,004 Title: Research And Education - Increasing Student Participation In Research At Internationally Recognized User Facilities. Location: LA Tech and GSU. Status: Current (with 1 year no cost extension). Contract #: DMR0508560. 5. Dept. of Energy Hydrogen Fuel Initiative. PI. September 2005 (3 year duration + 1 year no-cost extension). $300,000 Title: Understanding the Local Atomic-Level Effect of Dopants in Complex Metal Hydrides using Synchrotron X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory Simulations. Location: LA Tech. Status: Current (with 1 year no cost extension). Contract #:DE-FG-02-05ER46246. 6. NSF-Major Research Instrumentation Program. PI. September 2007 (2 year duration). $349,070 Title: Acquisition of a State-of-the-Art X-ray Diffractometer for Research, Education and Training. Location: LA Tech. Status: Current. Contract #: DMR0722706. 7. AFRL Minority Leaders Program. PI. September 2006 (3 years duration). $200,000 Title: Blast and Fragmentation Resistant Materials. Location: GSU. Status: Current. Contract #: FA8650-05-D-1912. 8. NSF-CAREER Program. PI. $403,872 Title: CAREER: Enhancing Atomic Mobility and Desorption Kinetics in Light Metal Hydrides. Location: LA Tech and GSU. Status: Pending. 5.(f).ii Research Grants as Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI): 9. NSF-Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Co-PI. $299,239 Research Experiences in Micro/Nanoengineering. Location: LA Tech. Status: Current. Contract #: EEC0649282. 10. AFRL Minority Leaders Program. PI. September 2005 (3 years duration). $100,000 Title: Blast and Fragmentation Resistant Materials. Location: LA Tech. Status: Current. Contract #: FA8650-05-D-1912. 11. Dept of Energy (DoE) Catalysis Program. Co-PI. $571,970 of ~$9M Computational Catalysis And Atomic-Level Synthesis Of Materials: Building Effective Catalysts From First Principles. Location: LA Tech. Status: Pending. 12. Dept of Energy (DoE) Catalysis Program. Co-PI. $94,110 of ~$9M Computational Catalysis And Atomic-Level Synthesis Of Materials: Building Effective Catalysts From First Principles. Location: GSU. Status: Pending. 5.(g). Other Scholarship: 1. Report of Invention. Tabbetha A. Dobbins, Vimal Kamineni, Yuri Lvov. Protective Polymeric Nanocoating for Hydrogen Storage Materials. Location: LA Tech. 2006. 6. Professional Development 1. Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop. Washington, DC. January 2008. 2. A Walk on the Reviewer s Side: A Mock Review Panel Workshop presented by LA Tech Office of University Research. Ruston, LA. June 2004. 3. NSF CAREER Grant Workshop sponsored by the LA Tech Office of University Research. Ruston, LA. May 2004. 7. Service 7.(a). Service to Profession: 7.(a).i. Service as reviewer for professional journals. National Academy of Sciences Workshop Report on Emerging Research Institutions. Reviewer for Workshop Report. February 2008. Journal of Materials Science. Reviewer for Article. November 2007. Langmuir. Reviewer for Article. November 2007. Journal of Applied Crystallography. Reviewer for Article. May 2007. Dobbins Vita ~3~

Thin Solid Films. Reviewer for Article. March 2007. 7.(a).ii. Service as panel member for State/Federal/Private funding. NSF Panelist Related to Instrumentation. May 2008. Arlington, VA. NSF Committee of Visitors. February 2008 (standing until May 2008). Arlington, VA. NSF Panelist Related to Hydrogen Storage. December 2007. Arlington, VA. 7.(b). Service to Academic Program: 7.(b).i. Student Advising. Graduate Student Researchers Advised - Thesis (8): Paul Hummel (2005-present), Corisma Robinson (2008- present), Joseph Buchanan-Vega (2008-present), Shathabish Narase Gowda (2008-present), Rahul Krishnan (2006-2008), Vimal Kamineni (2005-2007), Edward Bruster (2004-2007), Madhuri Guduru (2003-2005) Graduate Student Researchers Advised - NonThesis (9): Ramasudakar Dhullipudi (2003-2007), Pradeep Sughanani (2003-2004), Chinta Naveen Kumar (2003-2004), Shyam Adiddela (2003-2004), Jaya Atluri (2003-2004), Venkata Inampudi (2003-2004), Meera Vukkadala (2003-2004) Undergraduate Student Researchers Advised (13): Ejiroghene Oteri (2005-08), Kristan Moore (2006-present), Juvet Che (summer 2005), Mykel Mathis (2005-06), Brandon Zachary (summer 2005; Fall 2006), Charlene Jones (Fall 2005), Youaraj Uprety (2006-07), Travis Howe (summer 2004), Edward Fox (2006-07), Christopher Kyle Prather (Fall 2006), Richard Chevious (summer 2006-present). Graduate Thesis/Dissertation Committee Member (12): Keith Chambers Ph.D. (current student), Malcolm Prouty Ph.D. (Su 2007), Shivishankar Suryanarayanan Ph.D. (F 2007), Yanqing Lu Ph.D. (F 2007), Qi Chen Ph.D. (F 2007), Hongwei Du Ph.D. (F 2007), Rajesh Yalavarthy M.S. (Su 2005), Chuanding Cheng Ph.D. (F 2005), Rohit Ghan Ph.D. (F 2004), Jei Liu M.S. (F 2004), Kota Venkat Sanjeev Kumar M.S. (F 2004), Yanjun Tang Ph.D. (Spr 2004) 7.(b).ii. Student Organizations. Louisiana Tech University (LA Tech) National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Faculty Advisor (2005-2006). 7.(c). Service to College: 7.(c).i. Graduate Recruiting Initiatives. Delivered Graduate School Recruitment presentation at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette (2008). Responsible for recruitment of 2 Graduate Students from Grambling State University into the Molecular Science and Nanotechnology Master s degree program (2008). Both are underrepresented minority students. Participated in Recruitment at GSU High School Day. October 6, 2007. 7.(c).ii. Faculty Search Initiatives. Grambling State University (GSU) Mathematics Endowed Chair Search Committee (Jan May 2007). Louisiana Tech University (LA Tech) Institute for Micromanufacturing (IfM) Faculty Search Committee (2007-2008). 7.(d). Service to University: 7.(d).i. University Senate. Louisiana Tech University (LA Tech) Faculty Senate, member (2006-2009). Louisiana Tech University (LA Tech) Faculty Senate, Executive Committee member (2007-08). 7.(d).ii. Other University Committee. Grambling State University (GSU) Quality Enhancement Plan Committee, member (Aug 2008-present). Grambling State University (GSU) General Education Task Force, member (2005-2008). 7.(e). Service to Community: Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD) User Committee, (2005-2008). Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD) Director Search Committee, (2007-present). Dobbins Vita ~4~

CURRICULUM VITAE Tara L. Haskins, RN MSN APRN FPMHNP-BC Address: Education: 1502 Shelor Dr, Ruston, LA 71270 C: (817) 707-6217 e-mail: taratingle@gmail.com 2002-2007 School of Nursing, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas Master of Science in Family Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program Independent study in Addictions at Sante Center for Healing 2004 Certification: Nurse Educator, University of Texas at Arlington 1983-1987 School of Nursing, Northwestern State University, Shreveport, Louisiana Bachelor of Science in Nursing Clinical Experience: 2009 Region 8 Louisiana DUI/Drug Court, Monroe, Louisiana, Nurse Practitioner Consultant, psychiatric evaluations and medication management 2007- Present Reckitt-Benckiser, Richmond, VA, Treatment Advocate for Suboxone Speaker, Consultant 2007 Murray Hill Recovery, Dallas and Las Colinas, Texas. Detox Coordinator 2006-2007 Green Oaks Behavioral Healthcare, Dallas, Texas for Tarrant County Crisis Interventionist, Suicide and substance abuse evaluation 2006-2007 Viascan, Electron Beam CT Imagining, Las Colinas, Texas. Intake interview, consultation, counseling for wellness, prevention & cardiac risk factor reduction 2000-2003 Medical City, Dallas, Texas, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Staff nurse/ Critical Care preceptor 1996-2000 North Hills Hospital, North Richland Hills, Texas Charge nurse/ staff nurse- Nursing Pool, Post Anesthesia Care Unit/ Adult & Pediatric Surgery Center; Relief Hospital Nursing Supervisor 1990-1996 Medical City, Dallas, Texas Staff nurse, Charge nurse, Preceptor- Orthopedic/Neurological/Renal 1988-1990 Doctor s Hospital, Shreveport, Louisiana Nurse Manager- Ortho- Neurological Rehabilitation Unit Staff nurse, Charge nurse- General Surgery Unit 1987-1988 Bossier Medical Center, Bossier City, Louisiana Pediatrics, Orthopedic/Neurological, Cardiac Telemetry Academic Positions: 2008- Present Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana Assistant Professor Lecturer and clinical instructor for Medical-Surgical Nursing and Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 2003-2006 University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas Graduate Teaching Assistant Clinical student supervision -Critical Care, Psychiatric Nursing & Community Health Nursing. Appointments: 2002 Nursing representative, Research Committee, Medical City, Dallas, Dallas, Texas License/Credentials: RN Texas Registration: # 566107, active

Curriculum Vitae Tara L. Haskins RN Louisiana Registration: # RN062336, active Board Certified as Family Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner by American Nurses Credentialing Center: July 19, 2008 (exp 2013) APRN Louisiana Registration active Professional Organizations: International Nursing Society on Addictions, 2007- present American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2005- present President-elect, Texas Chapter 2007 Sigma Theta Tau International, Nursing Honor Society 1987- present Communications Committee, Delta Theta 2003 Communications Chair, Delta Theta 2004-2005 Governance Committee/ Communications & Publicity chair, Delta Theta, 2005-2006 Louisiana Nurses Association, 2008 to present Louisiana Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2008 to present American Nurses Association, 2002- present Texas Nurses Association, TNA District 3, 2002-2008 Alternate voting delegate, 2006-2007 Scholarship Review Committee, 2005 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, 2002-2005 Honors Janssen Scholar Scholarship Recipient, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2006 University Scholar Award Recipient, University of Texas at Arlington, 2006 Clinical Excellence Award, Psychiatric Management, 2004 Clinical Excellence Award, Psychiatric Management I, 2005 University Service 2008- Present Faculty sponsor for Grambling Student Nurses Association 2008-Present Admission Committee for Grambling School of Nursing 2008-Present Policy Committee for Grambling School of Nursing 2005-2006 Graduate Student Senate, University of Texas at Arlington 2004-2006 Simulation clinical practicum volunteer for Psychiatric Management, UTA School of Nursing Presentations: Haskins, T. (2009). Opiate Addiction: Screening, Identifying, Brief Intervention and Treatment, Dallas-Fort Worth Case Managers Association, Annual Conference, Arlington, TX, March 2009. Haskins, T. (2008). Management of Opioid Addiction: Focus on Screening, Identifying, Brief Intervention and Treatment, International Nurses Society on Addictions, 32 nd Annual Educational Conference, Atlanta, GA, October 4. Haskins, T., (2008). Opioid Addiction: Screening, Identifying, Brief Intervention and Treatment, Comprehensive Behavioral Health Management, Cerritos, CA, May 8. Haskins, T. (2008). Management of Opioid Addiction: Focus on Buprenorphine (Suboxone)-Screening, Identifying, Brief Intervention and Treatment International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses Psychopharmacology Institute, Louisville, Kentucky, April 8. Haskins, T. (2008). Addiction Psychopharmacology, Arlington, Texas, 22 nd Annual Psychiatric Nursing Symposium, April 4. Haskins, T., (2008). Opioid Addiction Treatment Update: Identification, Intervention and Support, Webinar, March 20. Haskins, T., Price, J. (2008). Introduction to Workplace Substance Abuse: Signs, Symptoms & Intervention, Webinar, March 6. Haskins, T. (2007). Pharmacologic Management of Opioid Addiction: Focus on Buprenorphine (Suboxone), Dallas, Texas, Great West Healthcare, April 20. Haskins, T., White, L. (2007). Buprenorphine Products for the Pharmacologic Management of Opioid Addiction: Introduction for Interdisciplinary Healthcare Providers, Arlington, Texas, University of Texas at Arlington, Psychiatric Nursing Symposium, March 23.

Curriculum Vitae Tara L. Haskins White, L., Haskins, T. (2007). Science and Pharmacotherapeutics: Alcohol, Opiate, Cocaine and Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment, Arlington, Texas, University of Texas at Arlington, Psychiatric Nursing Symposium, March 22 Haskins, T. (2007). Buprenorphine Products for the Pharmacologic Management of Opioid Addiction: Introduction for Interdisciplinary Healthcare Providers, Glendale, California, Great West Healthcare, February 27. Palmer, E., Haskins, T. (2006). Evidence Based Nursing Practice, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Cure International, Centro de Ortopedia y Especiaiildades, March 10. Haskins, T. (2006). Sexually Transmitted Infections, CDC STI s 101 Santiago, Dominican Republic, Community Rehabilitation Promoters, International Child Care, March 12. Palmer, E., Haskins, T. (2006). Evidence Based Nursing Practice. Santiago, Dominican Republic, Hospital Infantil Regional Universitario Arturo Grullon, March 13. Haskins, T. (2005) Pediatric Critical Care Assessment, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Cure International, Centro de Ortopedia y Especiaiildades, (Keynote), March 14. Haskins, T. (2005) Respiratory Distress in the Pediatric Patient, Santiago, Dominican Republic, Community Rehabilitation Promoters, International Child Care, March 15. Palmer, E., Haskins, T. (2005) Globalization of Nursing, Santiago, Dominican Republic, Hospital Infantil Regional Universitario Arturo Grullon, March 16. Haskins, T., Palmer, E. (2005) Error Reporting and Near Misses as Educational Opportunities, National Teaching Institute and Critical Care Exposition, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 11. Published Contributions Snow, D. & Haskins, T. (2007). Research Reviews: Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Interventions in Diverse Populations, Journal of Addictions Nursing, 18 (2), 105-107.

CURRICULUM VITAE TERESA N. WASHINGTON Department of English Grambling State University PO Box 4232 Grambling LA 71245 washingtont@gram.edu 318-274-7368 EDUCATION Ph.D. Literature-in-English. Obafemi Awolowo University (formerly, University of Ifè), Nigeria. 2000. Dissertation: Manifestations of Àjé in Africana Literature. Supervisor: Oyin Ogunba; Committee: Mary Kolawole, J. R. O. Ojo, A. Nasiru, O. O. Olatunji, B. M. Ibitokun. All examinations passed with high distinction. M. A. English. University of Mississippi. 1996. Thesis: Afraifalang: A Literary Gèlèdé. Supervisor: Ann Fisher-Wirth; Committee: Jay Watson, III and Rochelle Glenn. Examinations passed with highest distinction. Study Abroad: Ghana. Temple University. 1995. Research project: The Rituals of Ewe Vodun and Other Ghanaian Spiritual Systems. Director: Abu S. Abarry. B.A. English. Fisk University. 1993. Honors Thesis: The Benefits of Quality Circles and Mentoring in University Instruction. Advisor: James P. Robinson; Committee: David Popkin and James Quirin. Graduated with honors; Phi Beta Kappa; magna cum laude; Lambda Iota Tau. TEACHING EXPERIENCE The Ann Petry Endowed Professor in English. Department of English. Grambling State University. (10/2008 Present) Associate Professor Africana Literatures. Department of English. Grambling State University. 8/2005 Present. Assistant Professor of English and Pan-African Studies. Departments of English and Pan- African Studies. Kent State University. 8/2003 8/2005.

Assistant Professor of African American Studies and Primary Area Specialist. Ethnic and Gender Studies Department. California State University, Stanislaus. 9/2001 8/2003. Visiting Assistant Professor. Department of English. Fisk University. 8/2000 5/2001. Lecturer. Literature-in-English, Department of English. Obafemi Awolowo University. Ilé-Ifè, Nigeria. 9/1997 7/2000. Teaching Assistant. Department of English. University of Mississippi. 8/1994 5/1996. Instructor of Survey of Modern Black Writers. Department of English. University of Mississippi. 5/1995 7/1995. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Visiting Scholar and Consultant. Educational Testing Service (ETS). Princeton, NJ. 6/2001-8/2001. Principal Investigator. The African American Presence at the University of Mississippi. University of Mississippi, Afro-American Studies Department. 6/1995 7/1996. Principal Investigator. HIV/AIDS Awareness and Impact on Ghanaian Women. Clinical Research Center. Meharry Medical College. Nashville, TN. 6/1995 9/1995. Principal Investigator. Caroline Barr and the African American Presence at Rowan Oak. Rowan Oak (Home of William Faulkner). Oxford, MS. 1/1994 7/1995. Education Assistant. University Museum s Lecture Program. Oxford, MS. 4/1995 6/1995. Administrative Assistant and Technical Writer for the W.K. Kellogg Distinguished Professor. Clinical Research Center. Meharry Medical College. Nashville, TN. 1/1993 8/1993. Technical Writer. Clinical Research Center. Meharry Medical College. Nashville, TN. 8/1992 12/1992. PUBLICATIONS Book Our Mothers, Our Powers, Our Texts: Manifestations of Àjé Africana Literature. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2005. Washington, T.N. Curriculum Vitae 2

Book Chapters The Mother-Daughter Àjé Relationship in Toni Morrison s Beloved. Reprint. Harold Bloom s Modern Critical Interpretations: Toni Morrison s Beloved. Forthcoming. Toting the Nation Sack: The African Origins of African American Spiritual Works and Philosophies. African Diasporas: Ancestors, Migrations and Boundaries. African Literature Association Annual Series No. 14. Edited by Robert Cancel and Winnie Woodhull (Trenton: Africa World Press, 2008). 32-61. An Atlantic Away: A Letter from Africa. In: Step into a World: An Anthology of Young African-American Writers. Ed. Kevin Powell. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 2000. 404-417. Co-Edited Volume A Festival Of Poetry: Anthology of Poems from the First Annual OAU Poetry Festival. Co-Editor with Adebayo Lamikanra. Obafemi Awolowo University. 1998. Articles Nickels in the Nation Sack: Continuity in Africana Spiritual Technologies. Invited Feature Article. Journal of Pan-African Studies. Special Edition: Black Spirituality. Forthcoming. The Mother-Daughter Àjé Relationship in Toni Morrison s Beloved. African American Review. 39:1&2 (Spring/Summer 2005): 171-188. Power of the Word/Power of the Works: The African Spiritual Impetus in African American Women s Literature. FEMSPEC. 6:1 (2005): 58-70. Re-embodiment of Mother Daughter Àjé Relationship in Toni Morrison s Beloved. The Literary Griot: 13:1&2 (Spring/Fall 2001): 100-119. Re-Membering the Prophet: Spiritual Transcendence in Lumumba, la mort du prophete and Season in the Congo. The Literary Griot 9:1&2 (Spring/Fall 1997): 92-111. Essay Caroline Barr: Laughing Behind the Myth of Mammy. Southern Exposure. XXV: 1&2 (Spring/Summer 1997): 51-54. Down My Dead End Street. The Daily Mississippian. 3 October, 1995. A1. Essay (reprint) Down My Dead End Street. Oxford Town. 26 October, 26, 1995. 15. Washington, T.N. Curriculum Vitae 3

Proceedings Articles Readily Apparent: Rarely Understood: Africanisms in the Rural South. A Pilgrimage of Color: 2001 National Conference Culture Monograph Series. Houston: NAAS/ NAHLS/ NANAS/IAAS. 2000. 285-323. Book Reviews Review of We Won t Budge: An African Exile in the World. Manthia Diawara. New York: Basic Civitas. 2003. African American Review 40:3 (Fall 2006): 589-591. Review of Black Theatre: Ritual Performance in the African Diaspora. Eds. Paul Carter Harrison, Victor Leo Walker II, Gus Edwards. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002. African American Review 38:1 (Spring 2004): 157-159. Poems SisterAncestor. FEMSPEC. 6:1 (2005): 151. Poetrix. FEMSPEC. 6:1 (2005): 149-150. Mo Juba. Estrella Mountain Community College Literary Review Magazine (1998-1999): 1-2. That Mud Ain t Red for Nothin. Estrella Mountain Community College Literary Review Magazine (1998-1999): 2-3. Untitled. A Festival Of Poetry: Anthology of Poems from the First Annual OAU Poetry Festival. Eds. Adebayo Lamikanra and Teresa N. Washington. Obafemi Awolowo University. 1998. 17. Sister. A Festival Of Poetry: Anthology of Poems from the First Annual OAU Poetry Festival. Eds. Adebayo Lamikanra and Teresa N. Washington. Obafemi Awolowo University. 1998. 18. Mandingo Died Last Night. The Griot. 14:1 (Summer 1995): 30-31. Knee-Growing. The Griot. 14:1 (Summer 1995): 32. Crossin Over. The Griot. 14:1 (Summer 1995): 34. City Ripples. The Griot. 14:1 (Summer 1995): 35. Sister. Obsidian II. IX:2 (Fall-Winter 1994): 30. Things Unseen. Obsidian II. IX:2 (Fall-Winter 1994): 31. Washington, T.N. Curriculum Vitae 4

Media Presentations Africanisms in the Rural South. Slide show, lecture. University of Mississippi. 1995. Visions of Ghana. University of Mississippi. 1994. Works in Progress The Soul, the Power, the Shine: Manifestations of Masculine Magnificence in Africana Literatures. A critical analysis of intertextuality, spirituality, and ritual continuity in the literature of Ishmael Reed, August Wilson, Malidoma Somé, Zora Neale Hurston and others. African Continuity in the Spiritual and Material Signs and Rituals of the American South. Over 2000 photos and 100 hours of video collected from Ghana, Nigeria, Mali, Jamaica, and twelve southern American states. Goal: produce a book with an interactive CD by 2010. Ah Jubah: A PrayerPromisePlea. A novel. Itan Tan. A volume of poetry. PRESENTATIONS, CONFERENCES, AND SEMINARS Our Mothers, Our Powers, Our Texts: Manifestations of Àjé in Africana Literature. Lecture and Book signing. Nubian Express Bookstore and Panmoja Art Gallery. Shreveport, LA. December 2007. Àjé: The Soul-Power of Africana Women's Life and Literature. Featured Lecturer. African Feminisms and Women s Spirituality: African Seminar Series. University of Texas- Austin. Austin, TX. April 2007. Our Mothers, Our Powers, Our Texts: Manifestations of Àjé in Africana Literature. Lecture and Book signing. Nubian Express Bookstore and Panmoja Art Gallery. Shreveport, LA. February 2007. From Freedom Riders to Freedom Writers: Literary Festival. Interview and Book signing. Hands on Atlanta Martin Luther King, Jr. Service Summit. Atlanta, GA. January 2006. Town Hall Meeting: The Role of the Writer as a Catalyst for Change. Panelist. Hands on Atlanta Martin Luther King, Jr. Service Summit. Atlanta, GA. January 2006. Readily Apparent, Rarely Understood: African Survivals in the Rural South. African Literature Association Conference. Alexandria, Egypt. March 2003. Patient Seekers, Blind Strangers, and Wisdom Keepers: The Impediments to and Importance of Undertaking Humanities Fieldwork in Africa. West African Research Association Conference. Dakar, Senegal. May 2002. Toting the Nation Sack: The African Progenitors of African American Spiritual Works: Washington, T.N. Curriculum Vitae 5

A Comparative Analysis. African Literature Association Conference. San Diego, CA. 2002. Readily Apparent, Rarely Understood: African Survivals in the Rural South. Delta Blues Symposium. Jonesboro, AK. 2002. Just Somethin I Wanted To Do : Selecting the Spirit: Africanisms in the Rural South. National Association of African American Studies Conference. Houston, TX. 2000. A Beloved Re-Embodiment of Àjé: Re/Cycles of Power and Pain in the Mother- Daughter Àjé Relationship. Black Expressive Cultural Studies Association Conference. University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Princess Anne, MD. 2000. African Art: Religion, Tradition or Profession? Symposium Guest Speaker. Fine Arts Students Association Week. Obafemi Awolowo University. Ilé-Ifè, Nigeria. 1998. Blood Across the Water: Spiritual Continuity from Africa to African America, from Life to Literature. African Literature Association Conference. Fes, Morocco. 1998. Blood Across the Water: Spiritual Continuity from Africa to African America: From Life to Literature. Cultural Studies Seminar. Obafemi Awolowo University. Ilé- Ifè, Nigeria. 1998. First Annual Obafemi Awolowo University Poetry Festival, Co-Organizer and Presenter. Obafemi Awolowo University. Ilé-Ifè, Nigeria. 1997. Afraifalang: A Literary Gèlèdé. National Council of Black Studies Conference. Washington, D.C. 1996. Caroline Barr: Surviving in the Shadows: A Demystification. Lecture. University of Mississippi. Oxford, MS. 1996. A Womanist Emerging from Theory. Theoretical Perspectives on Marginalized Literature Conference. University of Montana. Helena, MT. 1995. Honoree Women Gathering At the Well. Annual Sistagirlz appreciation luncheon. Trinity Center. Ruston, LA March, 2009. United Afrikan American Men: Annual Women s Appreciation. Grambling State University. November 2007. Washington, T.N. Curriculum Vitae 6

P.O. Box 252 Grambling, LA 71245 Phone: 318-247-8437 / 318-245-3147 Email: jacobst@gram.edu VITA FOR Theresa Gray-Jacobs, MPA, CTRS Formal Education: Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana M.P.A., Health Services Administration, May 1997 Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana B.S. Therapeutic Recreation, May 1993 Professional Experiences: Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana Instructor/Internship Supervisor 2008-present Instruct undergraduate courses in Leisure Studies Advise students concerning academics and student organizations Supervise student interns Prepare student for certification examination Assist in the coordination of conferences Present at meetings, workshops, and conferences Instruct CPR to student interns Advocate for the community Develop and directed community health education programs Allegiance Health Care Ruston, Louisiana Consultant 2008- present Director of Recreational Therapy Geriatric Psychiatric Facility 2006-2008 Developed and implemented geriatric psychiatric programs Coordinated student internship program Supervised student interns Participated in interdisciplinary team meetings Assessed patients to determine their appropriateness for the program Provided supportive counseling to patients Developed performance improvement methods Coordinated special events for the hospital Instructed CPR classes Developed and directed community health education programs Supervised recreational therapist assistant Presented at meetings, workshops, and conferences Grambling State University Grambling, Louisiana Adjunct Instructor 2006-2008 Instructed undergraduate courses in Leisure Studies Promise Specialty Hospital Shreveport, Louisiana Aquatic Therapy Coordinator/Senior Recreational Therapist - 1996-2005 Coordinated community in-services on health and safety Advocated for aquatic therapy Instructed CPR classes Supervised psychiatric recreational therapist and recreational technicians Coordinated student internship program

Supervised student interns Participated in interdisciplinary team meetings Assessed patients to determine their appropriateness for the program Coordinated special projects for pain management & rehabilitation departments Developed performance improvement methods Developed and directed community health education programs Presented at meetings, workshops, and conferences Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Southwest Region Regional Trainer, 2004-2005 Educated community on ways to eliminate disparities in health insurance Educated community on health awareness and prevention Conducted training for sorority and community members Submitted written reports to national headquarters regarding trainings Louisiana Assistance Program, Inc. Grambling, Louisiana Health Awareness Coordinator, 1995 Coordinated and developed healthcare seminars for the community of District 11 In-serviced staff and community on Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation and prevention of heart disease Madison Parish Hospital Haynesville, Louisiana Director of Recreational Therapy Adolescent Psychiatric Facility, 1995 Coordinated and developed treatment plans In-serviced and trained staff Provided supportive counseling to patients Developed recreation programs Developed quality assurance methods Attended treatment team meetings Bayou Rapides Hospital Alexandria, Louisiana Director of Recreational Therapy Adolescent/Adult Psychiatric Facility, 1995 Supervised and trained staff in program planning Developed quality assurance methods Provided supportive counseling to patients Coordinated and developed the implementation of treatment plans Attended interdisciplinary treatment team meetings Lagniappe Hospital Corporation Shreveport, Louisiana Director of Recreational Therapy Physical Rehabilitation, 1994-1995 Supervised and trained staff in program planning Developed and implemented rehabilitative programs Developed and implemented quality assurance methods Supervised staff Attended interdisciplinary treatment team meetings Coordinated and developed the implementation of treatment plans

Professional Services: Workshops/Conferences Attended Society of Public Health Education, Mid-Year Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 2009 Mississippi State Hospital Mid-Year Therapeutic Recreation Workshop, Whitfield, Mississippi, March 2009 Louisiana Recreation and Parks Association, Gonzales, Louisiana, January 2009 National Recreation and Parks Congress and Exposition, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2008 Therapeutic Recreation Summit, Burton, Texas, August 2008 Mental Health Symposium for Children, Ruston, Louisiana, June 2008 Therapeutic Recreation Symposium of the Southwest, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 2008 Louisiana Recreation and Parks Association Conference in Monroe, Louisiana January 2008 Presentations Overton Brooks Veterans Administration, Depression Group, Relaxation Technique: Tai Chi for Depression, Shreveport, LA 2009 Retired Teachers Annual Meeting, Older Americans Month, Activities for the Aging Population, Grambling, LA 2009 Louisiana Recreation and Park Association Conference, Activities for the Aging Population, Gonzales, LA, 2009 Upon the Rock Outreach Ministry, Mother/Daughter Seminar: Relaxation Techniques, Ruston, LA 2009 Allegiance Health Care Annual Education, Body Mechanics, Ruston, LA, 2008 Allegiance Health Care Health and Safety, CPR 101, Ruston, LA 2008 Shreveport Public Assembly and Recreation, 2008 Therapeutic Recreation Week Workshop, Aquatics for All Populations, Shreveport, LA 2008 Shreveport Public Assembly and Recreation, Staff Education Workshop, Introduction to Aquatic Exercise, Shreveport, LA 2008 Zion Traveler Baptist Church, PHAT: Promoting Health Awareness Totally, weekly exercise program, Ruston, LA 2006-2008 Promise Specialty Hospital, Relaxation in Motion, Shreveport, LA 2005 Pinkie C. Wilkerson Health Fair, Be Heart Smart, Grambling, LA 2005 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated National Convention 2004, Health Initiative for Women: Lack of Health Care, Las Vegas, NV 2004 Shreveport Public Assembly and Recreation, Aquatic Therapy in Pain Management and Rehabilitation Settings, Shreveport, LA 2000

Certifications Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist via National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification Certified Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitations and First Aid Instructor via American Red Cross Professional Membership : American Red Cross Northwest Chapter, CPR Instructor/Volunteer American Therapeutic Recreation Association American Diabetes Association Northwest Chapter Aquatic Therapy Rehabilitation Institute Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist via National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Grambling Alumnae Chapter Summit VI: Health and Healing Chairperson Delta Society of Public Health Education, Vice President for the State of Louisiana Grambling University Alumni Association, Life Member - Shreveport Chapter (1998) Grambling University Athletic Foundation, Board Member Louisiana American Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Louisiana American Therapeutic Recreation Association Magnolia Chapter, President elect, past Treasurer Louisiana Recreation and Parks Association, Board Member Pinkie C. Wilkerson Life Development Center, Board Member Society of Public Health Education References: Dr. Jeanette Hutchinson, CTRS, Retired Professor Grambling State University Dr. Dorothy Hardy, Retired Professor Grambling State University Karen Barnes, RN, MSN, Director of Psychiatry Louisiana State University Health Science Center Kendall Corken, CEO Allegiance Health Care of Ruston, LA

THERESA L. WYATT 273 Houston Road Ruston, Louisiana 71270 (318)247.8117 Office (318) 274-2119 E-Mail: wyatt@gram.edu OBJECTIVE: Through a visible, cooperative effort with administration, co-workers and community resources, I expect to be a positive influence in helping to prepare students to experience success in college entry level courses. EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: Master s Degree Plus 30 Graduate Hours M.S., Grambling State University, 1975 B.S., Grambling State University, 1968 ELIGIBILITY: Provisional Principal -K-12 6/7/2005 Parish or City School Supervisor of Instruction-6/7/2005 Guidance Counselor-K-12 1/23/1997 Reading Specialist-3-22/1982 WORK EXPERIENCE: 1964-1989- Classroom Teacher in Louisiana Public Schools: St. Mary Parish, Ouachita Parish Lincoln Parish and Rapides Parish 1989-2001- Title I Coordinator of: Drug Free Schools, Migrant Education and Parental Involvement 2001-2008- Presently employed as instructor of 095 Reading/093 English

COMMUNITY SERVICE: Police Juror-Lincoln Parish- District I RELATED ACTIVITIES: 1. Presenter of parental involvement workshops in California, New Mexico and other states for I Care, a nationally known program designed to get parents involved with their children s education 2. Wrote, developed and implemented a number of educational programs in Rapides Parish, LA for Drug Free Schools, Migrant Education, and Parental Involvement

.I 113 Drew Lane Minden, LA 71055 (318) 371-9166 ged2p hd@netscape. net Education University of Oregon Ph.D., English, March 2002 Mw A, English, June 1997 Eugene, Oregon Specializations: Nineteenth-Century British Fiction.; British and Irish Cultural History and Historiography; Nation, Gender, Ethnicity and Class; Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama Roosevelt University Chicago, Illinois B w A, English (with highest honors), September 1995 James Blinder Scholarship Award, 1993-4; 1994-5 English Department Outstanding Graduate Award, 1995 Professional Graduate Teaching Fellow: 1996-2000 University of experience Oregon Eugene, Oregon Writing 121: Introduction to College Composition Taught in computerized and traditional classroom settings, 1996-2000.. Writing 122: Intermediate College Composition -.. -. -.--. ---.-- -.-. -...-....-.-- --.-. -. Taught in computerized and traditional classroom settings, 1996-2000 Writing 123: Advanced College Composition Taught elective composition course focusing on the research paper, 1999 English 220: 222 Introduction to the English Major Lectured and led discussions in team-taught course,1 997-1 998 English 103: lntroduction to Fiction Selfdesigned course, "The Literature of Horror," Winter 2000 Writing Tutor, Academic Learning Services Writing Lab 19956.,Assisted at-riskstudents and non-native speakers. - - -- ---.

and Ed'ing Article: "Inferior Criminality: Containing the lrish Threat in 1830s Britain" in Canadian Journal of lrish Studies (forthcoming]. Review: 'Vctorian Science and Engineering Portrayed in the illustrated London News," published in Cariyle Studies Annual (forthcoming). Co-editor: Department Newsletter, Department of English, University of Oregon, 1995-6 Additional professional activities References Conference Presentations: Presentation: "Chat Lists and Computer-Assisted Instruction: Problems and Possibilities," Fall Composition Conference, Eugene, Oregon, September 1997. Panelist: "Pedagogy and the Problem Student," Fall Composition Conference, Eugene, Oregon, September 1998. Presentation: "The Mild lrish Girl: Domesticating the National Tale," International Scott Conference, July 1999. Presentation: "Gender and Pedagogy" Fall Composition Conference, Eugene, Oregon, September 7 999, Ian Duncan, Professor of English Department of English University of California at Berkeley 322 Wheeler Hall #I030. Berkeley, CA 94720-1 030.-..,,.,,.,. -.,.,.. Richard Stein, Professor of English Department of English University of Oregon 1286 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1236 Richard Stevenson, Professor of English Department of English University of Oregon 1286 University of Oregon..... -. -E_u~~e,._QR.._U4Q3._.123S.... -...............-

EDUCATION: Tommie Sue Slaughter P.O.Box 256 4616 Highway 151 Downsville, Louisiana 71234 318-982-5400 Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana: November 1990 Masters of Fine Arts, Area of emphasis: Painting, Drawing Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana B.F.A., Area of emphasis: Painting, Drawing 1987, May Warner Brown School of Nursing, El Dorado, Arkansas Registered Nurse training, 1961-1964 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2003-2007, Assistant Professor of Art, Grambling State University: September 2001 until the present, Teaching Responsibilities included teaching undergraduate Art, Appreciation, Art 105, Three- Dimensional Design, Art 317, Art History I, Art History II, Art Ceramics I, Art 309, Two- Dimensional Design, Art 203, Ceramics II, Art 310., Drawing I, Art, 101 Art 419 Studio Workshop, (Fall, 2000) 2001-2002, Grambling State University, Art Department, Grambling, Louisiana, Assistant Professor, One year appointment, Undergraduate courses: Art Appreciation, Basic Two Dimensional Design, Three Dimensional Designs, Ceramics I 1997-2000, Art consultant for various artists and workshops. Pursuit of personal creative interests. 1991-1994, Grambling State University, Art Department, Grambling, Louisiana, Instructor Undergraduate courses: Beginning & Advanced Drawing, Painting, Ceramics I & II, African American Art, African Art in Humanities, Art for Teachers, Introduction to Fine & Performing Arts, Three Dimensional Design, Two Dimensional Design, Graduate Courses: Art & Image, Art & Communication, Art & Conflict, Ethnic Art of America, Art & Music as Expressive Media 1988-1990, Louisiana Tech University, School of Art and Architecture, Ruston, La. Courses: taught: Basic Drawing 125 & 126, Three Dimensional Design, Two Dimensional Design Louisiana Tech University, School of Art and Architecture, Ruston, Louisiana1989-1990 Graduate Fellowship Based on Academic Performance 1988-1990, Graduate Assistantships under the following Professors Deborah Tharp, Printmaking, School of Art and Architecture, Louisiana Tech University, Peter Jones, Painting, School of Art and Architecture, Louisiana Tech University

NURSING EXPERIENCE Part-time Psychiatric Nurse, Adolescent Unit, Woodland Hills Hospital, Monroe, LA 1991- Hospice Volunteer, Lincoln General Hospital, Ruston, Louisiana, 1990 Trauma center, part time Union Medical Center, El Dorado, Arkansas, 1975-1985 Long Term Care, Junction City, Arkansas, Assistant Administrator, Junction City Nursing Home, Junction City, Arkansas, 1973-1975 UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES: Academic Year of 2004-2005 College of Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Committee, Dr. W. Davis, Chair College of Liberal Arts: Curriculum Assessment Committee: Dr. Daniel Dotter, Chair CLA committee on faculty reassigned time Professional Educational Council member 2005 CLA Curriculum Assessment Committee COR redesign Art ED. Committee Academic year of 2003-2004 CLA Committees: Curriculum and Assessment Ad Hoc Committee on Reassignment of Creative and Scholarly Activities Professional Education Council for the Department of Education ART DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES: 2003-2008, Gallery Director, Curator of monthly art exhibitions, Hanging Art shows, organizing art reception, Gallery Planning and securing art shows for the school term, Packing up Art shows or artist s pick-up 2000-2005, Recorder for Departmental faculty meetings 2000 to 2005 Assist Art Department Chair in gathering of materials, correspondence with Artist guest lecturers and planning activities 2003-2007, Assist in directing students to help in the children s workshop for Festival of the Arts, Festival of the Arts planning committee to secure guest artist, plan the local High School Student Show, and assist Department Chair with Children s day, Festival on the Arts Committee 2002-2007. Assisted with planning activities and recruitment of Guest artist: Faith Ringgold, National Known painter, art professor, and author Paul Wandless, Nationally known ceramicist and author Michael Ray Charles, Nationally known professor and artist Vitus Shell, Guest Lecturer

Sammy Nicely, Ceramicist/teacher, Alternative firing techniques for Clay, Pit fire and Raku fired 2001-2008, Recruitment committees for the Art Department 2001-2007 2003-2008, Technical Supervisor Ceramics Lab, Ceramics Maintenance Operator (Maintain the ceramics lab, glaze testing and equipment maintenance Member, NASAD Accreditation Committee Academic Advisor: 2001-2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Art Department Curriculum Committee 2002-2007 2001Centennial Committee Exhibition 1991-1994, Grambling State University, 1991-1994: Faculty Senate Curriculum & Academic Affairs Committee, Faculty Affairs Committee STUDENT ORGINAZATIONS: 2001-2003, Faculty Co-Sponsor for the Art Guild HONORS &AWARDS: 2005 Certificate for Excellence in Teaching in the Department of Art, College of Liberal Arts, Grambling State University, 2005 1992, Honorable Mention, Black Excellence Magazine, March/April Issue 1992, Pages 48 & 49, National Organization for Equal Opportunity, Art Entry for design of an award to represent the leadership award for the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education. President's List, Louisiana tech University, 1986-1990 Summa Cum Laude, Louisiana Tech University, BFA Fall, 1990 1988-1990 Fellowship, Louisiana tech University, 1988-1990 1988-1990 Phi Kappa Phi, Academic Honor society, Louisiana Tech University, 1988-1994 Tau Sigma Delta, Art Honor Society, Louisiana Tech University, 1988 Outstanding Graduate Student, Art and Architecture Association, 1989 1986-1990 Presidents list, La. Tech University, 1986-1990 PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES ATTENDED: 2005 Summer, June 18 th to June 25, 2005, Studied at SHAKERAG workshop given by Nick Joerling, national and international known potter, June 18 th -June 25 th 2005, Sewanee, Tennessee at St. Andrews, University of the South s Campus. th Studied at Penland School of crafts July 25 - Aug 10, 2004 to A workshop on Ceramic Surfaces taught by Lana Wilson,

author of Ceramic Surfaces and Richard Burkett San Diego University and creator of Hyper glaze Software and author of A Potter s Handbook. Glaze formulations for ceramics were explored and hand building concepts were explored. 2004, Studied at Penland School of Crafts in June 13 th to June 25 th, 2004. This class is a two-week workshop under Christine Clark on concrete small sculpture in various concrete mixtures. Methods will be learned in combination with silver soldering, small scale welding and fabrication techniques. Attended Mold Making class in Houston, Texas, Reynolds basic mold making nd class, May 21 and 22, 2004 Attended 2 day Clay Conference in Biloxi, Mississippi, My Name is Mudd, Observed demonstrations, on throwing techniques and firing methods, Oct. 2004 2002 Studied at Appalachia center for crafts: Summer workshop July 8-12, 2002 in Cooksville, Tennessee. Clay workshop taught by David Hendley for intermediate-advanced potters on the creative use of extruder equipment with clay. Observed demonstrations in other mediums while attending the clay Workshop such as: blacksmithing (inflation of steel shapes by Elizabeth Brim, Glass bead making by Gary Newlin, surface treatment for textile designers by Ray Pierotti, torch enameling by Deborah Lozier, and surface design on thin wall turning of wood by Hinh Pho. 2002, Studied with Don Holloway. Crystalline glaze workshop on July 15-20 th, 2002 in Monroe, La. Technique of Glazing and enhancing the surface decoration during the firing to produce crystal formation. 2002, Studied at Appalachian Center for Crafts associated with Tennessee Technological University, Smithville, Tennessee. One week workshop on Beyond Handles, Creative Use of the Extruder. David Hendly, Instructor. Summer of 2002 Studied at Penland School of Crafts, Penland, North Carolina. Two week concentration On Beyond the Mask. Hand building ceramic class. Sammy Nicely, Instructor from Atlanta, Georgia 2001 National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Annual meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2001, member from 2000-2007 Art consultant for various artists and workshops. Pursuit of personal creative interests.1997-2000 1994, National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA (28th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23-26, 1994 Robin Hopper Ceramic Surface design Workshop, Ruston, LA, March 20 & 21, 1994 1993-1994 Glenmora Pottery Festival Rendezvous, Firing Techniques & Surface Decoration, February 1993, 1994 1993 Dr. Martin Luther King Civil Rights Museum, Commemorative

Weekend Celebration, Memphis, TN, April 3, 1993 International Pottery Olympics, Cambridge, WI, June 1993 College Art Association conference, Washington, D.C., February 1992 1990 Participant in Dallas women's Caucus for Art conference, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. Bayou Collection 1990, sponsored by Wesley Foundation, Monroe, LA PROFESSIONAL EXHIBITIONS 2008, January-February, Exhibited with the Art Faculty, Annual Art Faculty Show at Dunbar Hall Gallery. 2007, November, Exhibited with the Fall Art Walk Studio Tour, NLAC on November 17 th, 2007 th 2007, October, Co Artist of the Month at the OIB Gallery, 909 North 18 Street, Monroe La. October, 2007, Co-Featured Artist at OIB Gallery, Ouachita Independent Bank, exhibit space for members of Ouachita River Art Gallery in Monroe, La. Month of October, 2007. October 31 st to January 4 th, Faculty exhibition Exhibited with the GSU art faculty at the annual faculty show at Dunbar Hall, from October 31 st to January, 4 th, 2007 2006 October 14 th, Exhibited at the annual Folk Festival at Columbia, La. sponsored by the Schepis Museum on Saturday, October 14 th, 2006. 2006 September 9 th, Exhibited with members of the Ouachita River Art Gallery at the annual Delta Fest at Chennault Park on Saturday, September 9 th,2006 2006, May 1 st June 30 th, Exhibited at the Shepis Art Museum in Columbia, La., May 1 st to June 30 th, 2006 group show of GSU women artist, Linda Ward, T.S. Slaughter, Donna McGee, Sandra Lee, Personal Visions 2006 February 13-March 9 th, Grambling State University Faculty exhibited at the Bry Art Gallery, University of Louisiana at Monroe, February 13- March 9 th, 2006 2005November 19 th, NCLAC Holiday Artist Studio Tour, Showed 12 works of art at Sodo Art Gallery, Downsville, La November 19 th, 2005 10-5pm on Saturday and 1-5 on Sunday November 20 th. May Artist of the Month, Ouachita River Art Gallery May 05, Solo Exhibition 2005, February 22-March 29, 2005, Grambling State University s Art Faculty Exhibition Barnwell Art & Garden Center, Shreveport, Louisiana, February 14-27, 2005 January 9 th, 2005Grambling State University Faculty Exhibition, Dunbar Hall Gallery, Grambling State University, Grambling, La. 2005 January 8 th - March 4 th, 2005, Ouachita River Art Guild Group Exhibition at the Schepis Museum in Columbia, La., 2005, May 1 st, Blends of the Bayou Art Exhibition, Monroe, La. Spring silent auction and group exhibition

2005, January 9 th -Janurary 27 th Faculty Exhibition, Dunbar Hall Gallery, Grambling State University, Grambling, La. 2005 2005 Cash Street Cafeteria, Grambling State University, Exhibition of Art works, January 05-April 05 May 2005, Artist of the Month, Ouachita River Art Gallery, Solo Exhibition 2004, November 20-21 st, NCLAC, North Louisiana Arts Council annual fall artist tour, Showed 12 artworks @ Sodo Gallery, Downsville, LA. November 2004 Brunch with Artist-Atrium Show, group ORAG show, Holiday Inn, Monroe, La. Participant in Grambling State University Faculty Art Exhibition at Louisiana Tech University in School of Art s Gallery, November 4 th -December 6 th, 2002. Opening reception Monday, November 4 th, 4-6p.m. st July 1 31 st, What Louisiana Means to Me Exhibition at Ouachita Parish Library, Monroe, La. Exhibition of artist from membership of Ouachita River Art Gallery, Monroe, La. th May 20,Artist in the Garden at the Biedenhorn Gardens from 4 to 7pm. Workshops by artist of Ouachita River Art Gallery 2004 February 27-March 26 th, Group show of Spaced Out And Grounded at the gallery in Dunbar Hall at Grambling State University. The exhibition included women artists from Grambling State University, Donna McGee, Sandra Lee, Linda Ward, and Tommie Sue Slaughter. Date of exhibition: February 27-March 26 th, The reception on March 9 th, from 4 to 6pm Solo exhibition, April 2003, Artist of the Month, Ouachita River Art Gallery 2003, Participant in Ouachita River Art Guild Invitational, Barnwell Garden and Art Ouachita River Art Guild: April 2003, Artist of the Month, Solo Exhibition, April 1 st - 30 th, 2003. Grambling state university faculty exhibition, Dunbar hall art gallery, January th 13-29, 2003. Opening reception January 16, 2003, 4-6pm. GSU Faculty exhibited at GSU Library Oct. 28 th -Dec. 6 th, 2002 November 23 rd th and 24 2002, Participant in the Sodo art gallery as art consultant for gallery. Part of the holiday artist studio tour 2002. Sponsored by the north central Louisiana arts council, Ruston, La. 2002 November 23 rd and 24 th, 2002.Participant in the Sodo art gallery as art consultant for gallery. Part of the holiday artist studio tour 2002. Sponsored by the North Central Louisiana Arts Council, Ruston, La. 2002 November 4 th -December 6 th, 2002. Opening reception Monday, November 4 th, 4-6p.m. Participant in Grambling State University Faculty Art Exhibition at Louisiana Tech University in School of Art s Gallery, November 4 th, December 6 th, 2002. Opening reception Monday, November 4 th, 4-6p.m. GSU Faculty exhibited at GSU Library Oct. 28 th -Dec. 6 th, 2002 2002, Barnwell Art Center, Shreveport, La. October 1-31, 2002. Ouachita River Art Gallery Exhibition.

2002, Lincoln Parish Library, Ruston, La., A Production of Contemporary Women Doing Contemporary Art, April 14 th, May 17, 2002 1994, Family showcase: T.S. Slaughter, Steven Slaughter & Joey Slaughter, Richardson Gallery Grambling State University, February, 1994 1992, Isaac S. Hathaway fine Arts Center, East Gallery, one Person Exhibition & Guest Lecturer, University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, AR, October 1-29, 1992 1992, Maseur Museum of Art, Award for graphics, Twin Cities Art Foundation, Monroe, LA, March 1992 Richardson Gallery, Dunbar hall, One Person Exhibition, Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, September 1991 1991, Positive Negative VII Juried Exhibition, Slocumb galleries, East Tennessee State University, February 1991, Slidell Cultural Center, 1991, Juried Competition, Slidell, La, January - February 1991 The Regional Arts Council Artport Exhibition, Shreveport Regional Airport, Shreveport, La., December - May, 1991 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition, Prescott Memorial Library Gallery, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, September - October, 1990 Graduate Drawing Exhibition, Allen Priebe gallery, University of Wisconsin, April 1990 Arkansas Joint Education Council Annual Exhibit, Russell Fine Arts Center, Henderson State University, Arkadelphia, AR, Spring of 1989 One Person Exhibition, South Arkansas Art Center, El Dorado, AR, September1989 Senior Exhibition, Hale Hall, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, Spring1987 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2003-2008 Member of the Gallery Committee, 2007 at Ouachita River Art Guild, held office of secretary, of ORAG in 2004 1994, Member of the NCECA National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts Member of Ouachita River Art Guild- 2001 to 2007 Member of North Louisiana Arts Council, 2001-20023 Member of National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, 1994-2007 Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Louisiana Tech University Chapter, 1987-1994,Tau Sigma Delta, Honor Society in Architecture and the Allied Arts, 1988 College Art Association, 1990-1994 National Women's Caucus for Art, Dallas Chapter, 1990 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED

2007-2000, Each semester Conducted clay raku firing at my studio for ceramic students, exploring alternative firing process. (raku and pit firing every semester 2007, February 16 th, Workshop with Teacher Candidates on incorporating art into the classroom, Faith Ringgold unit: Story Quilts 2005-2006, Conducted clay workshops for the public arts project (A tile wall to be constructed with the theme of Preserving the Heritage March 13 th and March 15 th, Conducted clay workshops for the public arts project (A tile wall to be constructed with the theme of Preserving the Heritage, Clay workshops were held for consultation to local artist completing a 12 X 12 tile to be a part of the wall project on the following dates: 2006, April 3 rd and April 5 th, A workshop for Grambling Senior Citizens to complete a part of the wall project th 2006, April 26, 2006, A clay workshop for the 4 graders at Alma J. Brown School was held for clay tiles with handprints to be a part of the wall project 2003, Assisted Department Chair in organizing and taking art students from Grambling State University Art Department students to see The Heart of Spain an exhibition of Spanish Art that included an Exhibition of Spain s religious art, antiquities and Icons. Date: Wednesday, November the 5 th, 2003 COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS May 3, 2008, Worked with the Vista employee for Downsville to complete a mural for Bryan Park of Downsville, La. April 5 th, 2008. Art Seminar and Workshop for the Intergenerational Mentoring Program. 2007, May, Families Helping Families, ORAG sponsored community service project Seminar for the Intergenerational Mentoring Program for mentors and youth to experience hands on experiences in an art seminar and workshop, 2006 November Consultant for Sodo Art Gallery holiday art tour, sponsored by North Louisiana Arts Council, 2006 2003-2004, Donation of art work to Grace Episcopal school, five year old kindergarten class for annual auction to raise funds. (Value of artwork $250.00) Dinner and cocktail party and silent auction preceded the actual auction. Also I made 20 tiles for each child to apply their handprints with their name which were fired and sold for $25 apiece for the kindergarten class. 2004 Embellished a garden umbrella with beads for silent auction. November 22- November 23 rd, Consultant for Sodo Gallery, Downsville, La. for the Artist Holiday Tour 11/22/03 and 11/23/03 2004, March, Donation to NAUW, Grambling State University of a raku fired vase with a $50.00 value May 2 nd, Donation of two horse hair raku fired platters to Blends of the Bayou

fund raiser 5/02/04 from 5 to 7pm May 16 th, Donation to the ARCO group in Ruston. An auction/golf tournament 5/05/04 and the auction at Squire Creek, Choudrant, La. October 11 th,2003, Seminar for the Intergeneration Mentoring Program for mentors and youth to experience hands on experience by sculpting clay animals on 10/11/03

Tony L Perry, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry Grambling State University Grambling, LA 71245 Office: 215 Carver Hall Phone: (31 8) 274-371 8 Fax: (31 8) 274-3703 Email: perrvt0i2clram.edu Professional Appointments Grambling State University, Grambling, LA Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 2005-present University of the Virgin Islands, United States, VI Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 2001-2005 Education University of Mississippi, University, MS May 1998 to May 2001 Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy Thesis: Marine Natural Products as Prototypes for New Antitoxoplasmal and Antimalarial Agents Research Advisor: Professor Mark T. Hamann University of Mississippi, University, MS January 1995 to May 1998 M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences Thesis: Isolation and Lead Optimization of Natural Sunscreens from the Marine Sponge Laxosuberites sp. Research Advisor: Professor Mark T. Hamann Fisk University, Nashville, TN August 1989 to May 1992 B.S. degree in Chemistry (Organic) Research Advisor: Professor lrvin Wesley Elliott Honors and Awards National Institutes of Health, (NIAID) Graduate Research Supplement R29A136596. UWNIGMS Internet Grant Writing Program, March 17-18, 2003 Lexington, KY (Travel Grant) Society of Toxicology 2004 Annual Meeting, March 21-25, Baltimore, MD (Travel Grant) Center for Advanced Scientific Computing and Modeling (CASCaM) Training. University of North Texas, Denton, TX November 10-12, 2006. (Travel Grant) QEMINSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) workshop, Baltimore, MD October 27-28, 2006 (Travel Grant) Phillip S. Robinson, United African Amer. Men, Teacher Motivator Award, GSU 2007 Teacher Appreciation Award, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. GSU 2008

2 Professional Experience Henry C. McBay Research Fellow, I. Wesley Elliott Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Fisk University 1999. Summer Visiting Research Scientist, University of Mississippi, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University, Mississippi 2002. Summer Visiting Research Scientist, University of Mississippi, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University, Mississippi 2003. Summer Visiting Research Scientist, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Computational Chemistry and Material Science 2004. Prior Experience Summer Research Internship, Earl Doomes Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Southern University at Baton Rouge 1990. Summer Research Internship, Steve Angle Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, University of California at Riverside 1991. Summer Research Internship, D. John Faulkner Ph.D., Scripps Institute of Oceanography 1992. Membership in Professional Organizations American Chemical Society, Divisions of Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Chemistry American Society of Pharmacognosy The Sigma Xi Society National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Engineers Golden Key International Honour Society American Association of University Professors Teaching Grambling State University (GSU): GSU Chemistry Outreach, 2005-present Currently serve as faculty mentor for a program in which undergraduate students visit area high schools, interact with students in the chemistry classes, and perform demonstrations Instructor: Environmental Chemistry, CHEM 101 Course Description: introductory chemistry course for non-science majors (2005- present) Instructor: General lnorganic Chemistry, CHEM 105 Course Description: introductory chemistry course for preparing students in nursing, home economics, nutrition, dietetics, physical education and other health sciences (2005-2006) Instructor: General lnorganic Chemistry Laboratory, CHEM 107 Course Description: Runs concurrently with CHEM 105 (2005- present) Instructor: General lnorganic Chemistry Laboratory, CHEM 108 Course Description: Runs concurrently with CHEM 106, provides experiments in the areas of organic and biochemistry (2005-2006) Instructor: General Chemistry, CHEM 11 1 Course Description: Covers content including stoichiometry, chemical reactions, chemical bonding, and the structure of atoms. Designed for science and mathematics majors (2006) Instructor: General Chemistry Laboratory, CHEM 113 Course Description: Runs concurrently with CHEM 11 1 (2006) Instructor: Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, CHEM 232 Course Description: Runs concurrently with CHEM 230, provides experiments in the areas of wet-chemical analytical methods. Students are also taught to statistically treat and interpret experimental data (2005- present) Instructor: Instrumental Analysis Laboratory, CHEM 432 Course Description: Runs concurrently with CHEM 430, provides students with hands-on

3 experience in the use of state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation. Quantitative analysis of unknowns using electro-chemical, spectroscopic and chromatographic instrumentation (2006- present) Instructor: Organic Chemistry, CHEM 223 and CHEM 224 Course Description: Course covering important organic chemistry concepts and reactions (2006-presen t) Instructor: lndependent StudyIResearch, CHEM 450 Course Description: Focuses on the development of techniques that will allow the planning and implementation of a research project. (2006-present) Service Grambling State University: GSU Chemistry Department Safety Committee 2005-present GSU Chemistry Department Instrumentation Acquisition Committee 2006-present Chemistry Curriculum and Advising Committee 2006-present Chemistry Faculty Search Committee 2007, 2008 Seminar Committee 2006-present University of the Virgin Islands: Department of Chemistry Safety Officer UVI Hazardous Materials Committee member Other: Biomedical Research Internship Program K- 12 mentor and laboratory supervisor, University of Mississippi (John S. Williamson Ph.D., P.I.). University of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy 1995-2000 400 MHz NMR Traininglsupervisory technician, maintain, repair, calibrate and operate the spectrometer to ensure proper operation, schedule and run samples provided by individual researchers, work with faculty in planning the use of spectrometer for student use, train and ensure the proper use of the equipment by faculty, staff and students, maintain inventory of operating supplies. University of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy 1997-2000 UNCFIMerck Fellowship Research Advisor and Financial Administrator, 2003-2005. ORlSE (Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education) Research Advisor, 2003-2005. Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, Dallas, TX November 10-1 3, 2004. (On-site Judge and Abstract Reviewer) Minority Access to Research Careers Mentor, 2004-2005 NASA lndependent Contractor, Falls Church, Virginia, March 8-1 1, 2005 (Panel Member). Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, Atlanta, GA, November 2-5, 2005. (Travel Grant, On-Site Judge and Abstract Reviewer) NASA lndependent Contractor, Dulles, Virginia, Feb. 26-Mar. 1, 2007 (Panel Member) Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, Austin, TX, November 7-1 0, 2007. (On-Site Judge) NASA lndependent Contractor, Fairfax, Virginia 2008. (Panel Chair)

Research Assistants Group Alumni: George Jules, B.S. (UVI) 2003 (accepted to Meharry Medical College) Gul Raj Sachwani Daswani, B.S. (UVI) 2004 (accepted to Univ. of lowa, School of Osteopathic Medicine) Johny Castor, B.S. (UVI) 2004 (teacher, US Virgin Islands) Cuthbert. Martyr, B.S. (UVI) 2005 (accepted to Purdue Univ., chemistry graduate program) Jennifer Greaux, B.S. 2006, (accepted to Florida Internatl. Univ., chemistry graduate program) Penny Brown, B.S. 2007 (teacher, Louisiana) Shelton Matthews, B.S. 2008 (accepted to Univ. of Mich., School of Pharmacy) Reginal Simon, B.S. 2008 (accepted to Florida AM Univ. chemistry graduate program) Research Presentations T. L. Perry, A. M. Dickerson, M. T. Hamann "Marine Natural Products from the Gulf of Mexico as Pharmaceutical and Agrochemical Agents", Sea Grant in the 21st Century: Research, Education and Outreach, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium Retreat, Gulf Shores, AL. November 10-1 2, 1996. J. K. Zjawiony, M. T. Hamann, M. Slattery, L. A. Walker, K. A. EISayed, P. Bartyzel and T. L. Perry, "Soft Coral Cembranolides as Prototypes of New Pharmaceutical Agents", Sea Grant in the 21st Century: Research, Education and Outreach, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium Retreat, Gulf Shores, AL, November 10-12, 1996. T. L. Perry, M. T. Hamann, "Koniamides A-C, Cyclic Amino Acid Dimers from the Marine Sponge of the Genus Laxosuberites" The 37th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Pharmacognosy, The University of California, Santa Cruz (1 996). Michelle Judge, Piotr Bartyzel, Melany Puglisi, Marc Slattery, Tony L. Perry, Mark T, Hamann, and Jordan K. Zjawiony," Evaluation of Soft Coral Sarcophyton trocheliophorum from Guam as a Potential Source of Sarcophine", School of Pharmacy and National Center for the Development of Natural Products Poster Session, University, MS, May 1, 1997. K. A. El Sayed, D. C. Dunbar, T. L. Perry, S. P. Wilkins, M. T. Harnann, "Marine Natural Products as Prototype Insecticidal Agentsn The 38th Annual Meeting of the American Society of the Pharmacognosy, The University of lowa, lowa City, lowa (1 997). Michelle Judge, Piotr Bartyzel, Melany Puglisi, Marc Slattery, Tony L. Perry, Mark T, Hamann, and Jordan K. Zjawiony," Evaluation of Soft Coral Sarcophyton trocheliophorum from Guam as a Potential Source of Sarcophine", 24th Annual MALT0 Medicinal Chemistry-Pharmacognosy Meeting-in-Minature, Little Rock, AR, May 18-20, 1997. Piotr Bartyzel, Michelle Judge, Melany P. Puglisi, Marc Slattery, Tony L. Perry, Mark T. Hamann, and Jordan K. Zjawiony, "Soft Coral Sarcophyton trochelioforum from Guam as a Potential Source of Sarcophinen, The 38th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Pharrnacognosy, lowa City, lowa, July 26-30, 1997. T. L. Perry, "Isolation and Lead Optimization of Natural Sunscreens from the Marine Sponge Laxosuberites sp." Thesis Presentation 1998. X. Shen, X., T. L. Perry, D. C. Dunbar, M. T. Harnann, "Debromine-sceptrin, an Alkaloid from the Sponge Agelas sp." The 39th Annual Meeting of the American Society of the Pharmacognosy, Orlando, Florida, July 19-24, 1998. T. L. Perry, M. Boston and I. Wesley Elliott "Novel Naphthalenes Synthesized from 6- Acylphenylacetic Acidsn, The 26'h Annual Conference of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers, San Diego, CA, 1999. T. L. Perry, and I. Wesley Elliott " New Routes to some Dibenzo[a,d] Cycloheptene Derivativesn The 26" Annual Conference of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers, San Diego, CA, 1999.

5 T. L. Perry, A. M. Dickerson, A. A. Khan, R. K. Kondru, D. N. Beratan, P. Wipf, M. Kelly, M. T. Hamann "Two New Peroxylactones from a Jamaican Marine Sponge of the genus Plakortis Active against the AlDS Opportunistic Infection Toxoplasma gondiin, The Marine Natural Products Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA, 2000. Virginia P. Anthony, Daya Stridiron, John S. Williamson, Tony L. Perry "New Routes to Stilbene Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators', MBRS-RISE Summer Research Presentations, University, MS, 2002. Tony L. Perry, Mark S. Levi, John S. Williamson, Ronald Borne "Design and Synthesis of Novel Anti-Malarial Agentsn MBRS-RISE Summer Research Presentations, University, MS, 2002. Johny E. Castor Sr., I. Wesley Elliott, Tony L. Perry "New Routes to Orally Active, Nonpeptide Vitronectin Receptor (a$,) Antagonistsn USECIHBCU-UP Conference, Tuskegee, AL, 2002. Tony L. Perry "Marine Natural Products as Prototypes for New Antitoxoplasmal, Antimalarial and Antituberculosis Agentsn Universidad Metropolitans, San Juan, Puerto Rim, 2003. Tony L. Perry "Antianginal Agents and New Synthetic Approachesn Texas Southern University, College of Pharmacy, Houston, Texas, 2006. Pennie M. Brown, I. Wesley Elliott, Tony L. Perry "New Routes to Orally Active, Nonpeptide Vitronectin Receptor (a&) Antagonistsn 34" Annual MALT0 Medicinal Chemistry- Pharmacognosy Meeting, Monroe, LA, 2007. Publications Peer- Revie wed: (1) K. A. El Sayed, D. C. Dunbar, D. K. Goins, C. R. Cordova, T. L. Peny, K. J. Wesson, S. C. Sanders, S. A. Janus, M. T. Hamann, "The Marine Environment: A Resource for Prototype Antimalarial Agentsn J. Natural Toxins, 1996, 5, 261-85. (2) K. A. El Sayed, D. C. Dunbar, T. L. Perry, S. P. Wilkins, M. T. Hamann, "Marine Natural Products as Prototype Insecticidal Agentsn J. Agri. Food Chem.,l997,45,2735-9. (3) M. Slattery, M. T. Hamann, J. B. McClintock, T. L. Perry, M. P. Puglisi, W. Y. Yoshida, "Ecological Roles for Water-Borne Metabolites from Antarctic Soft Coralsn Mar, Ecol, Prog. Ser., 1997, 161, 133-44. (4) X. Shen, T. L. Perry, D. C. Dunbar, M. T. Hamann, "Debromine-sceptrin, an Alkaloid from the Sponge Agelas sp." J. Natural Products, 1998, 61, 1302-03. (5) K. A. El-Sayed, P. Bartyzel, X. Shen, T. L. Perry, J. K. Zjawiony, and M. T. Hamann, 'Marine Natural Products as Antituberculosis Agentsn, Tetrahedron, 2000, 56, 949-953. (6) T. L. Perry, A. M. Dickerson, A. A. Khan, R. K. Kondru, D. N. Beratan, P. Wipf, M. Kelly, M. T. Hamann 'New Peroxylactones from a Jamaican Sponge Plakinastrella onkodes, with Inhibitory Activity against the AlDS Opportunistic Parasitic lnfection Toxoplasma gondi? Tetrahedron, 2001, 57, 1483-87. (7) J. Peng, X. Shen, K. A. El Sayed, D. C. Dunbar, T. L. Perry, S. P. Wilkins, M. T. Hamann, "Marine Natural Products as Prototype Agrochemical Agentsn J. Agri. Food Chem., 2003, 51, 2246-52. Prior Research Publications: Financial Support Current Funding 0810rganic Synthesis and Methodology for analogs of NCI 618121,Active Against HlV, Source: Najuma E. Atkinson Junior Faculty Award (Amount): ($500.00) 081 Co-PI, Acquisition of Accessory Equipment to Enhance Grambling State University Chemistry Labs. Source: Louisiana Board of Regents (Amount): ($98,020.00)