SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
• Dr. Don Ambrose, professor of graduate education, wrote
an invited chapter, “Academic and Global Contexts for Creativity:
Interdisciplinary Perspectives,” in Creativity: A Handbook
for Teachers, which was published in September. The book
was edited by Ai Girl Tan and published by Singapore: World Scientific.
• Rebecca Basham, assistant professor of English, published
two monologues from her play, “Lot’s Daughters”
in One on One: The Best Women’s Monologues for the 21st
Century, published by Applause Theatre & Cinema Books,
September 2007.
• Dr. Christian Carey, assistant professor of composition
and music theory, and his Woodwind Quintet debuted at the Grounds
for Sculpture in Hamilton, N.J., on September 9. His song, Otherwise,
premiered at the Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, N.Y., on September
27.
• Dr. Roberta Fiske-Rusciano, adjunct assistant professor
of political science and global and multinational studies, presented
a paper at the London School of Economics in June, entitled “Peace
is too Important to Leave up to the Government: The Student Global
Village® as a Global Memory Place.” She presented her
paper at a two-day interdisciplinary workshop hosted by the Centre
for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics.
The workshop brought together, 17 invited researchers from all
over the world involved in studying collective memory and collective
knowledge in a “global age.”
• Paul Zikmund, C.F.E., and adjunct professor of accounting,
and Dr. Marge O'Reilly-Allen, chairperson of the Department of
Accounting, published their article, "I'm An Auditor, Darn
It, Not An Investigator...Right?" in the Fall 2007 edition
of Pennsylvania CPA Journal. The article was selected
to be presented as the feature article and as a podcast presentation
on AccountingWeb.com. on September 24.
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