Faculty Scholarship at Whitworth University: 2016-17

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FACULTY SCHOLAR SHIP MAY 2016MAY 2017



Faculty Scholarship at Whitworth culture. Faculty in the arts perform, contribute to exhibits, write about microcontrollers and music, create arrangements for jazz ensembles, and compose hymns. Economists write about household economics, and educators present their research on programs for high-ability learners.

WHO WE ARE

The Whitworth faculty comprises 154 Christian teacher-scholars who engage in research, writing, and creative performance to advance their understanding of the world, to enrich their teaching, to share their discoveries, and to bring new information and insights into their classrooms. Organizations beyond our campus recognize the high quality of our faculty scholarship; many support Whitworth research programs. Whitworth faculty members have received grants from a broad range of funders including federal grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. State Department’s Fulbright program; state funding from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction; support from private regional and national foundations such as the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust and the Lilly Endowment; and funding from local corporate foundations including Spokane Teachers Credit Union and The Principal Financial.

WHY WE DO IT

At Whitworth, teaching and scholarship are not seen as separate and competing spheres. Faculty members model lifelong learning for our students while staying immersed in the joy of discovery and connected to the broader conversations of their academic disciplines. Some faculty members conduct research and write monographs with their undergraduate students in special research programs that mentor students for graduate study. Some address disciplinary problems from explicitly Christian viewpoints as a unique contribution to discussions in the wider academy. And some aid in the integration of new knowledge into governmental policies and social programs to serve humanity. Regardless of faculty members’ motivation, their dedication leads to a common outcome: the discovery and synthesis of knowledge to serve humanity.

WHAT WE DO

Whitworth faculty members are engaged in a wide array of research programs, creative production and performance, and scholarly projects. Work in scientific areas ranges from research into the early blood development of zebrafish to spaceflight propulsion to the link between depression and epilepsy. Applied science topics include the rehabilitation of chronic ankle instability. Mathematicians investigate subjects ranging from math, God, and politics in 19th-century Italy to the application of mathematics to sleep research. Scholars in the humanities publish poetry, examine the work of Franciscans in China, explore Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’ cinema, and examine intellectual virtues. Theologians discuss the biblical basis for creation care, explore ‘wisdom literature’ and its meaning in the 21st century, and explore the work of Teresa of Avila. Social scientists compare religious and secular HIV-prevention NGOs in Kenya and present on hope in a consumerist

WHY WE WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT IT

The purpose of this annual publication is to share some of the ways in which Whitworth’s faculty contributes to the world of knowledge. In the following pages you will read about recent publications, scholarly presentations, professional service, research grants, fellowships and awards. While this publication is not comprehensive, it does highlight the breadth and depth of faculty scholarship at Whitworth as it provides a small taste of the fruitful work of the university’s teacher-scholars.

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Chuck Tells a Story. GORDON WILSON, professor, art.

Visit Visitation. GORDON WILSON, professor, art.

Kolina Inside/Outside. GORDON WILSON, professor, art.

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AWARDS

External Awards (Non-monetary) Brent Edstrom. Composer of the Year, Washington State Music Teachers Association, 2016-17.

Michael T. Ingram. Lloyd Crisp Critics Award, Oregon State University, 2017.

Toby Schwarz. Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year, Northwest Conference, 2016.

Kevin Grieves. Third Place Top Faculty Paper, History Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2016.

Bendi Benson Schrambach. Honorable Mention, 13th Annual Ultra-Short Competition, The Binnacle: Literary Journal of Coastal Maine, 2016.

Toby Schwarz. West Region Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year, NCAA, 2016.

Robin Henager. Outstanding Research Journal Article, Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 2016.

Provost’s Award for Scholarship This annual award is given to a senior faculty member with the intent to recognize and encourage sustained scholarly activity and to enable progress on an important project likely to make a major contribution to human knowledge. The 2017 award was presented to Professor of History, Dale Soden for his continuing research exploring the role of West Coast African American churches during the civil rights movement. 2017 Winner: Dale Soden 2016 Winner: Nathan King 2015 Winner: Charles Andrews 2014 Winner: William Kynes

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ENGAGING IN RESEARCH MAKES ME A BETTER TEACHER, HANDS DOWN. IT INSPIRES ME TO BRING NEW IDEAS INTO THE CLASSROOM AND TO EXPLORE DIFFERENT ARGUMENTS THAT I HADN’T CONSIDERED BEFORE. – Erica Salkin

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SCHOLARSHIP Published Books (Solo authored, co-authored, and chapters) Charles Andrews. Writing Against War: Literature, Activism, and the British Peace Movement. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2017. Benjamin Brody. Singing Welcome: Hymns and Songs of Hospitality to Refugees and Immigrants. Overland Park, Kan.: The Hymn Society, 2017. Benjamin Brody. “OLINDA (Hymn Tune).” Criers of Splendor: 56 Hymn Texts. Delores Dufner. Chicago: GIA Publications, 2016. Anthony Clark. China’s Christianity: From Missionary to Indigenous Church. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publishers, 2017. Anthony Clark. “Local Magistrates and Foreign Mendicants: Chinese Views of Shanxi’s Franciscan Mission during the Late Qing.” Reshaping the Boundaries: The Christian Intersection of China and the West in the Modern Era. Ed. Song Gang. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2016. Brent Edstrom. Bohemian Rhapsody and Other Epic Songs. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2017.

Brent Edstrom. Cocktail Jazz: Jazz Piano Series Vol. 46. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2017. Brent Edstrom. Dave Brubeck: Jazz Piano Solos Series Vol. 42. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2017. Brent Edstrom. La La Land Duets. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2017. Brent Edstrom. Christmas Standards: Jazz Piano Solos Series Vol. 45. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2016. Fred Johnson and Janine Darragh. “Poverty Lines: Visual Depictions of Poverty and Social Class Realities in Comics.” Teaching Comics Through Multiple Lenses: Critical Perspectives. Ed. Crag Hill. New York: Routledge, 2016. 113-31. Dawn Keig and David Sloan. “Stakeholder Management.” Management: Theory, Research, and Practice. 3rd ed. Ed. Afzal Rahim. San Diego: Cognella Academic Publishing, 2017. 359-70. Jann H. Leppien. HiCapPLUS Access and Equity Module 1: An Overview of Identification Processes and Practices. Olympia, Wash.: OSPI, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. HiCapPLUS Access and Equity Module 2: A Deep Dive into the Uses of Multiple Criteria. Olympia, Wash.: OSPI, 2016.

Nathan Moyer. “Connecting Mathematics Students to Philosophy.” Using the Philosophy of Mathematics in Teaching Undergraduate Mathematics. Eds. Bonnie Gold, Carl E. Behrens, and Roger A. Simons. Washington, D.C.: The Mathematical Association of America, 2017. Erica Salkin and Logan Shenkel. Student Speech Policy Readability in Public Schools: Interpretation, Application and Elevation of Student Handbook Language. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Erica Salkin. Students’ Right to Speak. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland Press, 2016. Lindy Scott. Journal of Latin American Theology: Christian Reflections from the Latino South. Eugene, Ore.: Latin American Theological Fellowship, 2016. Jeremy Wynne. “Wrath.” The T&T Clark Companion to the Atonement. Ed. Adam Johnson. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.

CHARLES ANDREWS Associate Professor English

ERICA SALKIN

Associate Professor Communication Studies

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Published Articles Elizabeth Abbey. “Nutrition Practices and Knowledge among NCAA Division III Football Players.” Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Vol. 14, No. 13 (2017). Jennifer Stafford Brown. “‘Ni Avec Toi, Ni Sans Toi’: The Deconsecration of the Grail in Julien Gracq.” Literature and Theology, Vol. 31, No. 3 (2017): 355-70. Robert Buckham and David Sloan. “Hope Theory Applied to the Emerging Workforce.” European Journal of Business Research, Vol. 16, No. 2 (2016). Thom Caraway. “The Language of the Future.” North Dakota Quarterly, Vol. 83, No. 4 (2017). Thom Caraway. “The Voice that Speaks.” North Dakota Quarterly, Vol. 83, No. 4 (2017): 17. Thom Caraway. “Stories Best Told Over Drinks.” North Dakota Quarterly, Vol. 83, No. 4 (2017). Thom Caraway. “New Mexico Sestina.” Redivider, Vol. 14, No. 1 (2016). Jessica Clements. “Chicago Style for Publication.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods, Vol. 1 (2017). Mike Ediger. “Finding ‘Deep Gladness’ in Vocation: A Guided Writing Experience to Help Pre-Health Professions Students Discover Vocational Fulfillment.” The Advisor, Vol. 37, No. 1 (2017): 17-21. Karen Petersen Finch. “Learning to Speak Thoughtfully of Jesus: Calvin and Heresy.” Theology Matters, Vol. 22, No. 3 (2016): 1-5. Janet Hauck, Lindsay Roberts, and Krista Reynolds. “Exploring Motivation: Integrating the ARCS Model with Instruction.” Reference Services Review, Vol. 45, No. 2 (2017): 14-22. Karin Heller. “L’onction de Béthanie, ou la femme oubliée.” Encyclopédie JESUS, Vol. 3: 22-24. Robin Henager. “Facilitators and Barriers to Savings Behavior.” Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, Vol. 27, No. 2 (2016): 231-51. Megan Hershey. “Bringing African Voices into the Undergraduate Afri-

can Politics Classroom.” PS: Political Science & Politics, Vol. 50, No. 1 (2017): 199-203. Michael T. Ingram. “How Do We Respond to and Create Opportunities for Constructive, Passionate Dialogue in the Classroom?” Ethica, Vol. 28 (2017): 19-20. Michael T. Ingram. “In Defense of Topic Disclosure.” Journal of the International Public Debate Association, Vol. 8, No. 1 (2017): 19-25. Laurie Lamon. “Pain Thinks of Being.” Willow Springs, Issue 78 (2016). Laurie Lamon. “Pain Thinks of War.” Willow Springs, Issue 78 (2016). Laurie Lamon. “The New Porn.” J Journal: New Writing on Justice, Vol. 9, No. 2 (2016). Jann H. Leppien. “Books Worth Having on Your Shelf When Providing Services to Highly Capable Students.” The WERA Educational Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2016): 44-46. Alan Mikkelson and Colin Hesse. “Affection Deprivation in Romantic Relationships.” Communication Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 1 (2017): 20-38. Alan Mikkelson, Colin Hesse, and David Sloan. “Relational Communication Messages and Employee Outcomes in Supervisor/Employee Relationships.” Communication Reports, Vol. 30, No. 3 (2017): 142-56. Alan Mikkelson, David Sloan, and Colin Hesse. “Relational Communication Messages and Leadership Styles in Supervisor/Employee Relationships.” International Journal of Business Communications (2017). Alan Mikkelson and Colin Hesse. “The Attributes of Relational Maximizers.” Communication Studies, Vol. 67, No. 4 (2016): 567-87.

Vol. 2, No. 12 (2017): 186-92. Eric A. Sartell. “Consumer Confidence & National Debt: Two Keys to the White House in 2016?” The International Journal of Business & Management, Vol. 4, No. 7 (2016): 368-75. Bendi Benson Schrambach. “Toward the Abolition of ‘Race.’” Journal of Christianity and World Languages, Vol. 18 (2017): 47-58. Bendi Benson Schrambach. “Normal.” The Binnacle: Literary Arts Journal of Coastal Maine, Vol. 13 (2016): 89-90. David Sloan and Robert Buckham. “Differentiation of Self and Affective Commitment: An Integrative Literature Review.” Western Journal of Human Resource Management (2016): 5-28. David Sloan, Robert Buckham, and Youngsu Lee. “Exploring Differentiation of Self and Organizational Commitment.” Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 32, No. 2 (2017): 193-206. Julia Stronks. “U.S. Politics and the Vote: How Can Christians Engage in Meaningful Citizenship?” Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2016). Patrick Van Inwegen. “Local Greenhouse Gas Emissions Offsetting.” The International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice, Vol. 13, No. 1 (2017): 15-27. Cynthia Wright, Shelley W. Linens, and M. Spencer Cain. “Establishing the Minimal Clinical Important Difference and Minimal Detectable Change for the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2017).

Paul Ojennus. “Open Access and the Humanities: The Case of Classics Journals.” Library Resources and Technical Services, Vol. 61, No. 2 (2017): 81-92.

Steven Zemke. “Developing a Coding Framework to Analyze Studentto-Student Reasoning Based on Mental Models Theory.” The International Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 32, No. 2 (2016): 584-97.

Eric A. Sartell. “Undercover Boss: Stripping Away the Disguise to Analyze the Financial Performance of Participating Firm.” Business Management and Economic Research,

Steven Zemke. “How Students Create Verbal Descriptions of Physical Parts.” Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, Annual Conference (2016).

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MY SCHOLARSHIP ENABLES ME TO EXPLAIN TO STUDENTS HOW THE FINDINGS THEY READ ABOUT IN THEIR TEXTBOOKS FIRST ORIGINATED, ADDING A DEPTH AND DIMENSION THEY MAY NOT OTHERWISE APPRECIATE. – Alisha Epps

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OUR RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS PROVIDE MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR HEARING WHAT WE TEACH, OFTEN IN REMOTE PLACES, BY PERSONS SITTING UNDER ILLUMINATED CIRCLES OF LIGHT, OUR BOOKS RESTING ON TABLES OR LAPS. – Anthony Clark

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Published Reviews Charles Andrews. “Lives that Matter: August Wilson’s Fences on Film.” Review of Fences, by August Wilson. The Cresset, Vol. 80, No. 3 (2017): 46-48. Charles Andrews. Review of Life in the Writings of Storm Jameson: A Biography, by Elizabeth Maslen. Twentieth-Century Literature, Vol. 62, No. 4 (2016): 463-70. Charles Andrews. “Sins of the Parents: Derek Cianfrance’s The Light Between Oceans.” Review of The Light Between Oceans, by Derek Cianfrance. The Cresset, Vol. 80, No. 2 (2016): 50-52. Forrest H. Buckner. Review of Christological Anthropology in Historical Perspective: Ancient and Contemporary Approaches to Theological Anthropology, by Marc Cortez. Calvin Theological Journal, Vol. 51, No. 2 (2016): 326-28. Forrest H. Buckner. Review of The Holy Trinity Revisited: Essays in Response to Stephen R. Holmes, by Thomas A. Noble and Jason S. Sexton. Journal of Reformed Theology, Vol. 10, No. 4 (2016): 370-71. Amanda Clark. Review of Pirate Philosophy: For a Digital Posthumanities, by Gary Hall. International Journal of Communication, Vol. 11 (2017). Anthony Clark. Review of Jesuit Mapmaking in China: D’Anville’s Nouvel atlas de la Chine, by Roberto Ribeiro and John O’Malley. Catholic Historical Review, Vol. 102, No. 3 (2016): 654-55.

Mark Killian. Review of Soul Mates: Religion, Sex, Love, and Marriage among African Americans, by W. Bradford Wilcox and Nicholas Wolfinger. Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 46, No. 2 (2017): 231-33. Will Kynes. Review of The Social World of the Sages: An Introduction to Israelite and Jewish Wisdom Literature, by Mark Sneed. Journal of Theological Studies, Vol. 67, No. 2 (2016): 665-68. Joshua Leim. Review of The Fourfold Gospel: A Theological Reading of the New Testament Portraits of Jesus, by Francis Watson. Westminster Theological Journal, Vol. 79, No. 1 (2017): 168-72. Paul Ojennus. Review of Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Aristophanes, by Philip Walsh. Choice, Vol. 54, No. 6 (2017): 862. Paul Ojennus. Review of Der Neue Poseidipp, by Bernd Seidensticker, Adrian Stähli, and Antje Wessels. Classical Journal Online (2017). Paul Ojennus. Review of Eratosthenes’ Catasterisms: Receptions and Translations, by Jordi Pàmias. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2017).

Paul Ojennus. Review of Augustan Poetry and the Irrational, by Philip Hardie. Choice, Vol. 54, No. 2 (2016): 207. Paul Ojennus. Review of Roman Literary Cultures: Domestic Politics, Revolutionary Poetics, Civic Spectacle, by Alison Keith and Jonathan Edmondson. Choice, Vol. 54, No. 4 (2016): 534. Corliss Slack. Review of Hattin, by John France. Journal of Military History, Vol. 81, No. 2 (2017): 548-49. Dale Soden. Review of Embracing a Western Identity: Jewish Oregonians, 1849-1950, by Ellen Eisenberg. Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 4 (2016): 504-505. Dale Soden. Review of The Portland Black Panthers: Empowering Albina and Remaking a City, by Lucas Burke and Judson Jeffries. Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Vol. 107, No. 3 (2016): 149. Jeremy Wynne. Review of Letters of the Divine Word: The Perfections of God in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics, by Robert B. Price. The Center for Barth Studies (2017).

Paul Ojennus. Review of The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek, by Franco Montanari. Choice, Vol. 53, No. 10 (2016): 1450. Paul Ojennus. Review of Artemis, by Stephanie Lynn Budin. Choice, Vol. 53, No. 10 (2016): 1524.

MARK KILLIAN

Assistant Professor Sociology

Anthony Clark. Review of Matteo Ricci & the Catholic Mission to China: A Short History with Documents, by R. Po-chia Hsia. Journal of Jesuit Studies, Vol. 3, No. 4 (2016): 700-702. D. Berton Emerson. “Lights Out.” Review of Huck Out West: A Boy’s Tale, by Robert Coover. Los Angeles Review of Books (2017).

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Non-Refereed Books and Articles Charles Andrews. “Coltrane in Lent.” Salem Congregation News. March 1, 2017: 2-3. Amanda Clark. “Stronger Together: A Tale of Two Sessions.” Alki: The Washington Library Association Journal. July, 2016: 14-16. Robin Henager. “Worldly Wealth.” Phi Kappa Phi Forum, Vol. 97, No. 1. March 2017: 17. Robin Henager. “Pack a Plan for a Smooth Moove.” Phi Kappa Phi Forum, Vol. 96, No. 4. November 2016: 17. Doreen Keller, Caleb Dreschel, Kelli Hennessey, and Keegan Shea. The Gamble: Social Studies Curriculum Aligned to Common Core State

Standards and Washington Essential Academic Learning Requirements. Spokane, Wash.: North by Northwest, 2016.

Julia Stronks. “Bathroom Legislation: Unconstitutionality Is Only Part of the Story.” Christian Feminism Today. May 25, 2016.

Mark Killian. “TBL Introduction to Sociology Syllabus.” TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. November 2016.

Julia Stronks, Lynn Stoller, and Amy Wilson-Stronks. “Faith-Based Healthcare and the LGBT Community: Opportunities and Barriers for Equitable Care.” Tannenbaum Combatting Religious Prejudice. Sept. 9, 2016.

Laurie Lamon. Forward. After So Many Fires. By Jeremiah Webster. Baton Rouge: Anchor and Plume, 2017. Arlin C. Migliazzo. “Looking Back to See Ahead: Reflections on My Three Years with the Lilly Graduate Fellows Program.” Lilly Fellows Network Communiqué, Vol. 31. 2016: 14-15.

LAURIE LAMON Professor English

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Kathy Watts. “Mental Note: Even “Library” Is Too Much Library Terminology for Non-Librarians.” Alki: The Washington Library Association Journal. March 1, 2017: 14-15.


HAVING A LIFE INVOLVING RESEARCH AND WRITING ALLOWS ME TO

SPEAK WITH EXPERIENCE AND NOT JUST AUTHORITY WHEN I’M TALKING TO STUDENTS WHO ARE STRUGGLING. – Charles Andrews

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FACULTY PRESENTATIONS U.S.A. | 63 TOTAL

ARKANSAS 1 CALIFORNIA 5 COLORADO 3 CONNECTICUT 1 WASHINGTON, D.C. 2 FLORIDA 3 GEORGIA 1

IDAHO 4 INDIANA 1 IOWA 1 KANSAS 1 KENTUCKY 1 MINNESOTA 1

MONTANA 1 NEVADA 2 NEW JERSEY 1 NEW MEXICO 2 NEW YORK 2 OHIO 1

OREGON 1 PENNSYLVANIA 2 TEXAS 2 UTAH 5 VIRGINIA 2 WASHINGTON 18

INTERNATIONAL | 5 TOTAL

PERU 1 COLOMBIA 1 SCOTLAND 1 ITALY 1 (Two professors attended ENGLAND 1 the same conference)

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Professional Presentations Kerry Breno, Jessica Baumgartner, Jessica Bixby, and Nate Morgan. Characterization, Fluorescence, and Energy Studies of Rhenium(I) tricarbonyl 4,7-dihydroxy-1,10phenanthroline Complexes. Murdock Undergraduate Science Research Conference. Spokane Convention Center, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 6-7, 2016. Benjamin Brody. Recent Hymn Tune and Text Collections from the United States. Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland Annual Conference. University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland, July 26-28, 2016. Jennifer Stafford Brown. Beautiful Indifference: The Aesthetics of the Medieval in Carne and Cocteau During WWII. The Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture since 1900. University of Kentucky, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 22-26, 2017. Patricia Bruininks. Aspirations for the Future and Hope for the Environment: What You Desire Matters. Western Psychological Association Convention. Sacramento, Calif., April 27-30, 2017. Patricia Bruininks. Hope in the Face of Climate Change: Hopeful or Hoping? Western Psychological Association Convention. Sacramento, Calif., April 27-30, 2017.

THOM CARAWAY Associate Professor English

Forrest H. Buckner. Bridging the Divide: Creating a Theological Rationale for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. CCCU Diversity Conference. Nyack College, New York, September 2016. Thom Caraway. The Undergrad and the Lit Mag: Little Magazines as Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory. Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C., Feb. 8-11, 2017.

D. Berton Emerson. The Mistimed Desert. Modernist Studies Association Annual Meeting. Pasadena, Calif., Nov. 17-20, 2016. S. Alisha Epps, Christine Drummond, and Dakota Kliamovich. Antidepressant Effects of Exercise in a Rodent Model of Depression and Epilepsy Comorbidity. Western Psychological Association Convention. Sacramento, Calif., April 26-30, 2017.

Thom Caraway. God in the Word, the Word in God: Poetry of Witness and Theopoetics. Association for Theopoetic Research and Exploration. Cincinnati, March 10-12, 2017.

Karen Petersen Finch. A Deeper Reception: Engaging Lay Theologians in the Outcomes of Reformed and Roman Catholic Dialogue. Full, Conscious, and Active: Lay Participation in the Church’s Dialogue with the World. Rome, July 6-9, 2016.

Anthony Clark. Dominicans in China: And the Sun Shone on the Middle Kingdom. Dominican Forum Keynote Talk and Scholarly Panel. Dominican Priory, Portland, Ore., June 24, 2016.

Haley Goranson. Embracing Another Gospel: Paul’s Challenge to the Early Christian Community and His Challenge to Us Today. Gospel and Racism Conference. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 28, 2016.

Jessica Clements. The Peer Mentor Program and Consulting Philosophy Project: Empowering Undergraduate Tutors as Resilient Keepers of Programmatic Knowledge. International Writing Centers Association Conference. Denver, Oct. 13-16, 2016.

Haley Goranson. Presence, Radiance, and Rule: Rethinking Paul’s ‘Glory-Christology’ in the Light of the LXX Use of Doxa and Paul’s Adam Christology. Exploring the Glory of God Conference. Durham University, Durham, England, July 6-9, 2016.

Mike Ediger. Discovering a ValuesBased Approach to Clinical Interactions. Nova Southeastern University 8th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference. Nova Southeastern University, Plantation, Fla., April 7, 2017. Mike Ediger and Cynthia Wright. Is There a Correlation Between Preceptor Modeling of Spiritual Therapeutics and Athletic Training Student Actions? Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. Tacoma, Wash., March 19, 2017. Brent Edstrom. Arduino for Musicians. Association for Technology in Music Instruction. Santa Fe, N.M., Aug. 26-28, 2016. D. Berton Emerson. Reviving Robert Montgomery Bird. Modern Language Association Annual Convention. Philadelphia, Jan. 5-8, 2017.

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Kevin Grieves. Esperanto Journalism and Readers as ‘Managers’: A Transnational Participatory Audience. International Communication Association Comm History Preconference. San Diego, May 25, 2017. Kevin Grieves. Cowboy Songs from the Cold War Adversary: Listening to RIAS as portrayed in the East German Press. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference. Minneapolis, Aug. 4, 2016. Janet Hauck. For the Common Good: Archives Meet Digital Commons. Northwest Archivists Conference. Jack’s Urban Meeting Place, Boise, Idaho, May 18, 2017. Janet Hauck. I’m Published! How to Motivate Excellent Multimodal Student Scholarship. Inland InfoLit Conference. Bozarth Mansion, Spokane, Wash, Nov. 7, 2017.


Janet Hauck. Satisfaction Guaranteed: Elevate Learning Using the ARCS Model of Motivational Design. Library Instruction West Conference. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, June 8-10, 2016. Karin Heller. Between Creation and Redemption of our Bodies: Three Christian-Theological Models of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender in Dialogue with Contemporary Culture. Full, Conscious, and Active: Lay Participation in the Church’s Dialogue with the World. Rome, July 6-9, 2016. Robin Henager. Exploring Financial Behaviors and Attitudes of Low Income Households in the United States. The American Council on Consumer Interests. Albuquerque, N.M., April 20-22, 2017. Robin Henager. Financial Literacy and Confidence in the Ability to Fund an Unexpected Need. The American Council on Consumer Interests Conference. Albuquerque, N.M., April 20-22, 2017. Robin Henager. Student Loans and Health-Related Hardship. The American Council on Consumer Interests Conference. Albuquerque, N.M., April 20-22, 2017. Kim Hernandez. Not Defined by Race: One Family’s Journey. The Gospel and Racism Conference. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 28, 2016.

DOREEN KELLER

Assistant Professor School of Education

Stacy Hill. Innovative School Partnerships that Make an Impact: Lessons Learned and Moving Forward. The Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education Conference. Tampa, Fla., March 2017. Stacy Hill. Teaching Cultural Responsiveness Across Teacher Education Programs. The Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education Conference. Tampa, Fla., March 2017. Michael T. Ingram. In Defense of Topic Disclosure. Convention of the International Public Debate Association. Russellville, Ark., March 2017. Katherine Karr-Cornejo. Inter/Multidisciplinary: The Joys and Challenges of Teaching Between History and Literature. Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies Conference. Salt Lake City, April 8, 2017. Katherine Karr-Cornejo. Who Writes History? Narrative and (Non)Fiction in Jorge Baradit’s La Historia Secreta de Chile. Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies Conference. Salt Lake City, April 8, 2017. Dawn Keig. Multinational Enterprise Tolerance for Slavery. 7th Annual CSR Research Development Conference. University of Washington, Tacoma, Wash., July 2016. Doreen Keller and Kathryn Picanco. Environmental and Sustainability Education: An Important Collaborative Venture. Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., February 2017. Doreen Keller. Place-Based Education at the River Valley Outdoor Learning Center: Four Students’ Stories. Just Sustainability Hope for the Commons Conference. Seattle University, Seattle, August 2016. Doreen Keller and Stacy Hill. Teaching Cultural Responsiveness Across Teacher Education Programs. Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education Conference. Tampa, Fla., March 2017. Mark Killian. Mapping Religious Ecologies. Annual Meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion. Seattle, Aug. 19-21, 2016. 16

Mark Killian. Networked Ecology: How Small Congregations Are Stabilized in the EEKB Church Union of Estonia. Annual Conference for the Scientific Study of Religion. Atlanta, Oct. 28-30, 2016. Will Kynes. An Obituary for “Wisdom Literature.” Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Nov. 15-17, 2016. Keith Lambert. Where is the Diversity? How Policies and Programs Impact Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Candidates to Teaching. AILACTE Annual Conference. Tampa, Fla., March 1-2, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. The Pivotal Role of Administrators in Supporting and Advancing Comprehensive Services for Advanced Level Students. Winter Edufest. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Jan. 26-28, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. Let’s Talk: What Makes for Quality Programs and Services for Highly Capable Students. Winter Edufest. Coeur d’Alene Resort, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Jan. 26-28, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. Developing Minds: Strategies and Tools for Scaffolding Student Thinking. Winter Edufest. Coeur d’Alene Resort, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Jan. 26-28, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. State Initiatives and Professional Development to Address Inequity in Gifted Education Programs. Equity Conference in Gifted Education. University of Washington, Seattle, Feb. 9-10, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. A Teacher’s Thinking Toolbox. Montana AGATE MEA/ MFT Educators Conference. Helena College, Helena, Mont., 2016. Jann H. Leppien. The Having of Wonderful Ideas: Inspiring Student Research. Indiana Association for Gifted Conference. Indianapolis, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Multiple Menu Model. Confratute, A Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn., 2016. Jann H. Leppien. A Teachers’ Toolkit: Enhancing Thinking in Advanced Students Through Inquiry and Research Skills. Indiana Association for


Gifted Conference. Indiana Downtown Marriott, Indianapolis, 2016. Jann H. Leppien and Nancy Hertzog. Matchmaking: Designing Services to Match Needs of Highly Capable Students. Washington Educational Research Association Conference. Hilton/Seattle Conference Center, Seattle, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Top Skills to Cultivate in High Potential Students. Montana AGATE 2016 MEA/MFT Educators Conference. Helena College, Helena, Mont., 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Let’s Talk: What Makes for a High Quality Gifted and Talented Program and Services. Indiana Association for Gifted Conference. Indiana Downtown Marriott, Indianapolis, 2016. Jann H. Leppien and Nancy Hertzog. Leading and Navigating Instruction for HiCap Students. Washington Education Research Association Conference. Hilton/Seattle Conference Center, Seattle, 2016. Jann H. Leppien and Nancy Hertzog. Designing Services to Match the Needs of Highly Capable Students. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Hotel Murano, Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 28-29, 2016. Jann H. Leppien and Nancy Hertzog. Enhancing Intellectual Thinking and Creative Dispositions Through Inquiry Approaches. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Hotel Murano, Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 28-29, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Top Ten Skills to Cultivate in High Potential Students. Edufest Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning Conference. Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. High Quality Curriculum for Advanced Learners. Montana AGATE 2016 MEA/MFT Educators Conference. Helena College, Helena, Mont., 2016. Justin Martin. Seen, Heard, and Understood. The Gospel and Racism Conference. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 28, 2016.

Alan Mikkelson and Colin Hesse. Understanding Dominance and Credibility in Supervisor/Employee Relationships. Western States Communication Association Conference. Salt Lake City, Feb. 18-21, 2017. Alan Mikkelson and Colin Hesse. Parent-Child Affection and Helicopter Parenting: Exploring the Concept of Affection Abundance. Western States Communication Association Conference. Salt Lake City, Feb. 1821, 2017. Alan Mikkelson, Colin Hesse, and David Sloan. Relational Communication Messages and Employee Outcomes in Supervisor/Employee Relationship. National Communication Association Conference. Philadelphia, Nov. 9-11, 2016. Stacey Nauman. Unicameral Bone Cyst in a Collegiate Female Soccer Athlete. Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. Tacoma, Wash., March 17, 2017. Deanna Dahlke Ojennus. Bringing Bioinformatics into the Biochemistry Lab: Exploring the Human Oral Microbiome. Biennial Conference on Chemical Education. University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colo., July 31-Aug. 4, 2016.

Kathryn Picanco. Creating School Environments that Support the Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Students. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Murano Hotel Conference Center, Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 28-29, 2016. Aaron Putzke, Frank Caccavo, and John Andrianu. Molecular Quantification of Dissimilatory ArsenicReducing Bacteria within ArsenicContaminated Sediments of the Spokane River. Spokane Intercollegiate Research Conference. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., April 21-22, 2017. Aaron Putzke and Phillip Bax. Wnt5a and APT1 Regulate Protein Depalmitoylation During Zebrafish Convergent Extension and Gastrulation. Spokane Intercollegiate Research Conference. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., April 21-22, 2017. Aaron Putzke, Frank Caccavo, and John Andrianu. Molecular Quantification of Dissimilatory ArsenicReducing Bacteria within ArsenicContaminated Sediments of the Spokane River. Murdock Undergraduate Research Symposium. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 3-5, 2016.

Kathryn Picanco. Supportive School Environments for Student Success. Winter Edufest. Coeur d’Alene Resort, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Jan. 26-28, 2017. Kathryn Picanco. Inspired Minds Want to Grow. Winter Edufest. Coeur d’Alene Resort, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Jan. 26-28, 2017. Kathryn Picanco and Doreen Keller. University and Community Collaboration for Environmental and Sustainability Education. Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 16-17, 2017. Kathryn Picanco. Professional Development Models for Supporting the Implementation of Highly Capable Programs. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Murano Hotel Conference Center, Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 28-29, 2016.

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ALAN MIKKELSON Professor Communication Studies


Aaron Putzke and Phillip Bax. Wnt5a and APT1 Regulate Protein Depalmitoylation During Zebrafish Convergent Extension and Gastrulation. Murdock Undergraduate Research Symposium. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 3-5, 2016. Jacob Rapp. Towards an Agenda for Christian Latin American Cultural Studies. Christian Association of World Languages 27th Annual Conference. Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa, April 6-8, 2017. Jacob Rapp. More Than a Nudge: Carlos González Peña (Re)Writes Modernista Fiction. Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Literature. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., Nov. 4-6, 2016. Trisha Russell. Fluorescence of Common Foods. 24th Annual Conference for the Washington College Chemistry Teachers Association. Sleeping Lady Resort and Conference Center, Leavenworth, Wash., Oct. 13-15, 2016. Trisha Russell. Engaging Students in the Organic Laboratory Experience through Herbal Supplements. 24th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education. University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colo., July 31Aug. 4, 2016. Eric A. Sartell. Consumer Confidence & National Debt: Two Keys to the White House in 2016? Academy of Economics and Finance National Conference. Pensacola, Fla., 2016.

Lindy Scott. Let Justice Flow like a Mighty River. Christian Association of World Languages Annual Conference. Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa, April 6-8, 2017. Lindy Scott. La Corrupciòn en los Evangelios y en los Hechos de los Apòstoles. Corruption Kills: Biblical, Contextual, and Ethical Perspectives, Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana. Lima, Peru, June 23-25, 2016. Meredith Shimizu. The Spectacularization of Disaster: Photographs of Destruction in Commemorative Coffee Table Books. College Art Association Annual Conference. New York, Feb. 16-18, 2017. Dale Soden. Civil Rights and the African American Church in Seattle during the 1960s. Christ and Cascadia. University Presbyterian Church, Seattle, Oct. 14, 2016. Dale Soden. The Perils of Being a University’s Public Historian on Issues of Race and Gender. Conference on Faith and History. Regent University, Norfolk, Va., Oct. 21, 2016. Deborah Tully. Innovative School Partnerships That Make an Impact: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward. AILACTE: Achieving the Promise of Independent Liberal Arts Teacher Preparation. Tampa Marriott Waterside, Tampa, Fla., March 1-2, 2017.

Steve Schadt. Whitworth Swimming Team Training Plan. California Central Coast Swimming Conference. Santa Maria, Calif., Sept. 11-12, 2015. Bendi Benson Schrambach. Teaching (French) Linguistics through Film. Rocky Mountain Modern Languages Association Annual Convention. Hilton Salt Lake City Center, Salt Lake City, Oct. 6-9, 2016.

Deborah Tully. Collaborative Schools for Innovation and Success. NAPDS Conference. Arlington, Va., March 9-11, 2017. Deborah Tully. Collective Actions to Address the Teacher Shortage. Northeast Washington Association of School Administrators. Spokane, Wash., May 18, 2017. Patrick Van Inwegen. Green Pledges at Whitworth University. Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 16, 2017. Kathy Watts. Diversity in the Library: Making it Personal. CCCU Diversity Conference. Nyack College, New York, Sept. 23-25, 2016. Kirk Westre. Servant-Leadership in Coaching. Western Society for Kinesiology & Wellness Conference. Harrah’s Hotel, Reno, Nev., October 12-14, 2016. Kirk Westre. Servant-Leadership in Coaching. National Coaching Conference. University of Washington, Seattle, June 21-24, 2016. Shane Wibel. Unicamiral Bone Cyst in a Female Collegiate Soccer Athlete. Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Clinical Symposium. Hotel Murano Convention Center, Tacoma, Wash., March 16-19, 2017. Cynthia Wright and Michael Ediger. Athletic Training Student Perspectives on the Importance and Use of Spiritual Care in Clinical Practice. Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium. Tacoma, Wash., March 17, 2017. Cynthia Wright and Shane Wibel. Therapeutic Modalities: Is Common Practice Keeping Up With the Evidence Base. Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Clinical Symposium. Hotel Murano Convention Center, Tacoma, Wash., March 17, 2017.

MEREDITH SHIMIZU Associate Professor Art

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Other Presentations Charles Andrews. Tending the Ruins in Rose Macaulay’s And No Man’s Wit. Modernist Studies Association: Culture Industries. Pasadena, Calif., November 2016. Charles Andrews. Great Writers and the Great War: Literature as Peace Activism. 2017-2019 Speakers Bureau, Humanities Washington, 2017. Amanda Clark. Words in Dust and Literary Fireworks: Contemporary Chinese Book Arts. University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash., October 24, 2016. Anthony Clark. Daoist Dialectics: The Epistolary Exchanges of Thomas Merton and John H. Wu. Translating Religion and Theology in Europe and Asia: East to West. University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif., March 23, 2017. Anthony Clark. Beyond the Dusty World: Daoism and the Epistolary Dialectics of Thomas Merton and John Wu. A Symposium in Memory of Seton Hall University Professor John Ching-Hsiung Wu. Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J., June 12, 2016. Karin Heller. Images et Métaphores de Dieu et des Hommes: Chemins de Sagesse, Université de FrancheComté, Besançon, France, Jan. 3-6, 2017. Robin Henager. Are We Depressed Because of Our Jobs? Depression and Coping Among Finance Workers and Non-Finance Workers. Academy of Financial Services. Las Vegas, November 2016.

Doreen Keller. Better Ideas, Better Practices, Better Understandings: Place-Based Education, a Noble Shift. Critical Questions in Education Symposium. Salt Lake City, Oct. 3-4, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. The Having of Wonderful Ideas: Inspiring Student Research. Confratute, A Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn., 2016.

Brooke Kiener. The Power of Story. International Education and Diversity Forum. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., November 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Developing Minds: Strategies and Tools for Scaffolding Student Thinking. Confratute, A Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn., 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Making Curriculum More Responsive to Learners’ Need: Addressing Highly Capable Services. Trout Lake Professional Development. Trout Lake School District, Trout Lake, Wash., March 3, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. Matchmaking: Designing Services to Match Needs of Highly Capable Learners. Pasco Highly Capable Advisory Board Workshop. Pasco Public Schools, Pasco, Wash., March 16-17, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. Supporting and Developing Talent: What Families Can Do. Celebration of Talent. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., March 25, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. Designing Curriculum for Advanced Thinking Using the Parallel Curriculum Model. Personalizing Learning: Making Curriculum More Responsive to Advanced Learners’ Needs Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 22, 2016.

BROOKE KIENER Associate Provost Academic Affairs

Robin Henager. What Do Financial Planning Associations Communicate to Consumers? Different Dialogue Among Financial Planning Associations and News Articles. Academy of Financial Services. Las Vegas, November 2016.

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Jann H. Leppien. A Teacher’s Thinking Toolkit: Enhancing the Teaching of Thinking in Students Through Inquiry and Research Skills. Confratute, A Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn., 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Together Let’s Design a Conceptual Curricular Framework for a Unit to See the Possibilities for Differentiation. Personalizing Learning: Making Curriculum More Responsive to Advanced Learners’ Needs Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 22, 2016.


Jann H. Leppien. Let’s Talk: What Makes for Quality Programs and Services for Highly Capable Students. Personalizing Learning: Making Curriculum More Responsive to Advanced Learners’ Needs Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 22, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Differentiation: What it Looks Like for Advanced Students. The Northwest Highly Capable Student Arena of Services for the Advanced Learner Needs Workshop. Puget Sound Educational Service District, Renton, Wash., May 9, 2017.

Erica Salkin and Elizabeth Jacobs. Exploring the Wall between Bible and Baphomet: Media Coverage of Church-Texas Conflicts. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium. Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, March 9-11, 2017.

Jann H. Leppien, Debra DeWitt, and Chris Moore. On-Going Professional Development for Secondary Counselors Who Needed it Yesterday: What Spokane Did When State Regulations for Educating Highly Capable Changed in Washington. National Association for Gifted Children 63rd Annual Convention. Walt Disney World Resorts, Orlando, Fla., Nov. 3-6, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. What Should Be Considered When Designing High Quality Curriculum for Advanced Learners. Northwest ESD Highly Capable Training. Northwest Educational Service District, Anacortes, Wash., Oct. 7, 2016.

Judith Schoepflin. I Really LOVE My Bach Piece. Spokane Music Teachers Association. Holy Names Music School, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 8, 2017.

Jann H. Leppien. The Use of the Equity and Access Modules. HiCapPLUS Facilitators Training-OSPI. Pasco School District, Pasco, Wash. Jann H. Leppien. Cluster Grouping for Highly Capable Learners. Training for Highly Capable Teachers. Kennewick Public Schools, Kennewick, Wash., 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. The Use of the Equity and Access Modules. HiCapPLUS Facilitators Training-OSPI. Vancouver Educational Service District, Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 18-19, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Differentiation Strategies in Cluster Grouping Classrooms. Training for Highly Capable Teachers. Kennewick Public Schools, Kennewick, Wash., 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Curricular Adjustments to Accommodate Gifted Learners. Personalizing Learning: Making Curriculum More Responsive to Advanced Learners’ Needs Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 22, 2016. Kathryn Picanco, Joy Derrick, and Bronwyn Worthington. Innovation Unleashed! Celebration of Talent. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., March 25, 2017.

ANNE WILCOX

Assistant Professor Teacher in Residence School of Education

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Judith Schoepflin. I Really LOVE My Bach Piece. North Idaho Music Teachers Association. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, February 2017. Judith Schoepflin. I Really LOVE My Bach Piece. Ellensburg/Yakima Music Teachers Association. Ellensburg, Wash., Jan. 6, 2017. Lindy Scott. La Justicia Social en la Biblia y Hoy. Special Series on Biblical Justice and Colombia. Universidad Reformada de Barranquilla, Barranquilla, Colombia, Jan. 26-27, 2017. Meredith Shimizu. Guilt, Grief, and Love: An Echo of the Ancient Mariner in Chris Jordan’s Photographs of Midway. Exhibition Lecture. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 29, 2016. Anne Wilcox. A Crucial Equation for Providing Access to Core Content for ELLs. Washington State English to Speakers of Other Languages. Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 22, 2016.


Go, Dog. Go! directed by Brooke Kiener.

Juried and Non-Juried Shows Brent Edstrom. Feature performance with Spokane Jazz Orchestra. Groove Summit. Bing Theater, Spokane, Wash., March 18, 2017. Brent Edstrom. Composer and pianist. Prairie Songs: Remembering Ántonia. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., March 28, 2017. Brent Edstrom. Composer and pianist. Prairie Songs: Remembering Ántonia. Midland University, Fremont, Neb., March 30, 2017. Brent Edstrom. Composer and pianist. Prairie Songs: Remembering Ántonia. KANEKO, Omaha, Neb., April 1, 2017. Brent Edstrom. Feature performance. Brent Edstrom Trio. Jazz in the Valley, Ellensburg, Wash., July 30, 2016. Brent Edstrom. Pianist. Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee, Wash., Sept. 29, 2016.

Brooke Kiener. Director. Anything Goes. The Modern Theatre, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, June 3-26, 2016. Bradley Oiler. Faculty exhibition. Bryan Oliver Gallery, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 7-March 24, 2017. Bradley Oiler. Ceramics exhibition. North Spokane Library, Spokane, Wash., Jan. 9, 2017. Gordon Wilson. Faculty exhibit. 2017 Biennial Exhibit and Panel Discussion. Oliver Gallery, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 7-March 24, 2017. Gordon Wilson. Invitational benefit auction. Freeman Benefit Auction. Freeman School, Freeman, Wash., April 2017. Gordon Wilson. Invitational exhibit. Marmot Art Space Small Works Exhibit. Marmot Art Space Kendall Yards, Spokane, Wash., Dec. 9, 2016Jan. 2, 2017.

Brooke Kiener. Director. Go Dog, Go! Bing Crosby Theatre, Spokane, Wash., March 10-12, 2017.

Gordon Wilson. Juried exhibit. Epitaphs (2). Inland Empire Museum of Art, Upland, Calif., Jan. 29-March 6, 2017.

Brooke Kiener. Creator and director. If You Don’t Have Something Nice to Say. Terrain Fall Arts Event, Spokane, Wash., October 2016.

Gordon Wilson. Invitational exhibit and painting demonstration. Eye for Art. Mead High School, Spokane, Wash., April 22, 2017. 21

Gordon Wilson. Juried exhibit. Boxed Out Bottled Up. Trackside Studio Gallery, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 3-28, 2017. Gordon Wilson. Invitational exhibit. 18th Annual Small Works Exhibit. Art Spirit Gallery, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Dec. 2, 2016-Jan. 7, 2017. Gordon Wilson. Benefit exhibit. Tiffany Patterson and Friends Benefit Show. Emerge Gallery, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, May 12-June 8, 2017. Gordon Wilson. Benefit sale supporting the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery. Spokane, Wash., April 2017. Gordon Wilson. Invitational exhibit and sale. Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour. Kay O’Rourke Studio, Spokane, Wash., September 2016. Gordon Wilson. Group exhibit. Steve Gibbs Benefit Show. Art Spirit Gallery, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Nov. 11-26, 2016. Gordon Wilson. Juried exhibit. Epitaphs – What Dreams May Come. Biola University, La Mirada, Calif., Sept. 1-Dec. 16, 2016.


External Grants Elizabeth Abbey. “External Recycling Bins on the Whitworth Campus,” Seminary Stewardship Alliance ($2,000, 2017).

Principal Financial Group ($3,500, 2016).

Education Act-OSPI ($30,000, 20162017).

Mark Baird. “Suffering and the Good Life: War, Psychological Trauma, and Resilience,” Biola University Center for Christian Thought ($15,000, 2017).

Dan Keberle. “Jazz Festival Grant,” Sahlin Foundation ($3,000, 2016). Will Kynes. “Wisdom and Adversity Seminar at Fordham University,” Templeton Religion Trust ($2,000, 2016).

Kamesh Sankaran. “NASA Washington Space Grant,” NASA Washington Space Grant ($29,080, 2016).

Thom Caraway. “Millwood Print Works,” Spokane Arts ($7,500, 2017). Brent Edstrom. “Composition Commission,” Cather Project ($12,000, 2017). Stacey George. “Sociology of Middle-Eastern Society,” Global Religion Research Initiative ($4,000, 2017). Megan Hershey. “Planning Grant,” Council for Christian Colleges and Universities ($3,000, 2017).

Keith Lambert. “Wai’anae to Whitworth Auwai,” Kamehameha Schools ($175,000, 2017).

Kathy Storm. “Vocation of the Christian Professor,” Servant Hearts Foundation ($20,000, 2016).

John Larkin. “Engineering Development Grant,” PACCAR ($400,000, 2017).

Pete Tucker and Donald Comi. “OSPI Grant for CS Methods Design,” Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction ($10,000, 2017).

Lisa Laurier. “Hagan Foundation Literacy Buddy Project,” Hagan Foundation ($21,200, 2016). Jann H. Leppien. “HiCapPLUS,” The Department of Education, Jacob Javits Gifted and Talented Students

Dan Keberle. “Jazz Festival Grant,”

Flint Simonsen. “Literacy Center,” Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation ($4,000, 2016).

Deborah Tully. “Collaborative Schools for Innovation and Success,” Washington Department of Education ($83,145, 2016-17).

External Fellowships Wendy Bleecker. School-Justice Partnerships Certificate Program, Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

D. Berton Emerson. Stephen Botein Fellowship, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass., 2016-2017.

Websites and Social Media Mark Baird. A Freud of Everything. www.afreudofeverything.com. Jan. 27-Feb. 15, 2017. Patricia Bruininks. “To Work or Not to Work: That is the Ethical Question.” SpokaneFaVS. www.spokanefavs.com. Aug. 29, 2016. Patricia Bruininks. “Grateful for the Kindness of Strangers.” SpokaneFaVS. www.spokanefavs.com. Nov. 22, 2016. Patricia Bruininks. “Surprised and Thrilled by Hope at Standing Rock.” SpokaneFaVS. www.spokanefavs. com. Dec. 11, 2016. Kent Jones. Inland Outlook Photo Club. www.inlandoutlook.org. June 2016. John Larkin. Whitworth Near Space. www.whitworthnearspace.org. 2015-2017. Bradley Oiler. Bradley Oiler MFA. https://bradleyoilermfa.weebly.com. 2015-2017.

Bradley Oiler. Vote Emily Provencio. www.voteemilyprovencio.com. 2017. Aaron Putzke. Putzke Laboratory at Whitworth University. www. facebook.com/putzkelaboratory. 2014-2017. Aaron Putzke. Interviewed by Mary Stamp. “On Genome Editing Scientists, Public Need to Discuss Implications.” The Fig Tree. October 2016. Erica Salkin. The Green Pen. www.ericasalkin.com. 2013-2017. Toby Schwarz. Coach Toby Schwarz. www.coachtobyschwarz.com. 2015-2017. Meredith Shimizu. Spectatio Divina. https://spectatio.wordpress.com. 2011-2017. Julia Stronks. “Supreme Court Immigration Decision: Do Not Despair.” Spokane FAVS. www.spokanefavs. com. June 27, 2016. 22

JOHN LARKIN

Associate Professor Engineering & Physics


ESTABLISHING COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS WHO SHARE SIMILAR RESEARCH OR TEACHING INTERESTS HAS CONTRIBUTED TO MY PRODUCTIVITY AND MORE IMPORTANT DEVELOPED RICH PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS. – Jann Leppien

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, LEADERSHIP AND CONSULTING Service to Profession Elizabeth Abbey. Subunit director, Sports, Cardiovascular & Wellness Nutritionists (SCAN) dietetics practice group, Albany, N.Y., ongoing.

Kerry Breno. Reviewer, Editorial review of organic chemistry textbook, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., May 2017.

Frank Caccavo. Professor, Murdock Charitable Trust CUR Workshop chair, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., March 15, 2017.

Charles Andrews. Seminar organizer, Modernist Studies Association: Culture Industries, Pasadena, Calif., November 2016.

Benjamin Brody. Member, Executive Committee, Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, ongoing.

Amanda Clark. Chair, Northwest Association of Private College and University Libraries, Spokane, Wash., ongoing.

Charles Andrews. Peer reviewer, Flannery O’Connor Review, ongoing. Charles Andrews. Outside consultant, The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot. Keith Edward Beebe. Member, Editorial review board, International Journal of Servant Leadership, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., 2011-present.

NANCY BUNKER

Associate Professor Library

Benjamin Brody. Member, Executive Director Search Committee, Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, February-March 2017. Patricia Bruininks. Member, Council of Representatives, Western Psychological Association, Grand Sheraton Hotel, Sacramento, Calif., April 27-30, 2017. Nancy A. Bunker. Member-at-large, American Library Association RUSA History Section Executive Committee, ongoing.

Amanda Clark. Vice president, Marion Dean Ross/Pacific Northwest Chapter, Society of Architectural Historians, ongoing. Anthony Clark. Editorial Board and Advisory Council, Historical Legacies of Christianity in East Asia, The Ricci Institute, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, 2016-2017. Anthony Clark. Chair, China Christianity studies group, Association for Asian Studies, ongoing.

Nancy A. Bunker. Member, American Library Association RUSA History Section Nominating Committee, ongoing.

Anthony Clark. Chair and commenter, Northwest Phi Alpha Theta History Conference, Red Lion Hotel, Spokane, Wash., April 8, 2017.

Nancy A. Bunker. History section representative, American Library Association RUSA Standards and Guidelines, ongoing.

Jessica Clements. Style editor, Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society, ongoing.

Nancy A. Bunker. Member, Statewide Database Licensing Advisory Committee, Washington State Library, Tumwater, Wash., 2014-2016. Nancy A. Bunker. Award selection committee member, American Library Association GALE Cengage History Research and Innovation Award, ongoing. Nancy A. Bunker. History section representative, American Library Association RUSA Nominating Committee, ongoing.

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Jessica Clements. Reviewer, WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship, Celebration, Fla., ongoing. Donald Comi. Member, WACTE, Spokane, Wash. Donald Comi. Member, Washington Educational Data Administrators, WACTE Data Summit, Cheney, Wash., April 23, 2017. Donald Comi. Member, Washington College and University Education Data Administrators, Spokane, Wash., 2016-2017.


Brent Edstrom. Consultant, Music Cognition Research Project, Sibelius Academy, Helsinki, Finland, AugustSeptember 2016.

Janet Hauck. Chair-elect, Archivists of religious collections section, Society of American Archivists, Chicago, 2016-17.

D. Berton Emerson. Peer reviewer, Studies in American Fiction Journal, Fordham University, New York, N.Y., May 2017.

Robin Henager. Editorial board member, Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, Louisville, Ky., ongoing.

S. Alisha Epps. Manuscript reviewer, Epilepsia, 2017.

Robin Henager. Board member, ACCI, Tampa, Fla., ongoing.

S. Alisha Epps. Manuscript reviewer, Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017.

Stacy Hill. Board member, Spokane International Academy, Spokane, Wash., ongoing.

Karen Petersen Finch. Member, Editorial review board, International Journal of Servant Leadership, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Stacy Hill. Commissioner, Washington State Charter School Commission, Olympia, Wash., 2015-2017.

Kevin Grieves. Reviewer, AEJMC International Communication Division multimedia contest, May 2017.

Stacy Hill. Review board member, AILACTE Journal, Lexington, Ky., ongoing.

Kevin Grieves. Adjudicator, Oratory Contest, Department of Communication, Spokane, Wash., March 15, 2017.

Stacy Hill. Text reviewer, SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif., ongoing.

Kevin Grieves. Co-organizer, Communication History Preconference, International Communication Association, San Diego, May 25, 2017. Kevin Grieves. Membership chair, AEJMC International Communication Division, 2016-17. Kevin Grieves. Reviewer, AEJMC Midwinter Conference, December 2016. Kevin Grieves. Reviewer, AEJMC International Communication Division Conference paper submissions, April 2017. Janet Hauck. Chair, Digital collections working group, Orbis Cascade Alliance, Eugene, Ore., 2016-17. Janet Hauck. Representative, Archives & manuscripts collections service, Orbis Cascade Alliance, Eugene, Ore., 2016-17. Janet Hauck. Steering committee member, Lone arrangers round table, Society of American Archivists, Chicago, 2016-17. Janet Hauck. Representative, Content creation & dissemination program, Orbis Cascade Alliance, Eugene, Ore., 2016-17.

Jonathan Huwe. Question writer, BOC Exam, Dallas, 2017. Jonathan Huwe. Volunteer member, NATA Professional Development Committee, Dallas, 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Director, Speech and debate tabulation, Pacific University Forensics Tournament, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore., October 2016. Michael T. Ingram. Leadership council, National Christian College Forensics Association, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, March 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Director, Debate tabulation, Northwest Forensics Conference Third Designated Tournament, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Wash., January 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Judge, NCFCA Regional Tournament, Berean Bible Church, Spokane Valley, Wash., May 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Chair, Steering Committee, Northwest Regional Ethics Bowl, Seattle, November 2016. Michael T. Ingram. Ethics Bowl advisor, Independent Colleges of Washington Ethics Bowl, Seattle University, Seattle, April 2017.

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Michael T. Ingram. Director, Debate tabulation, Northwest Forensics Conference First Designated Tournament, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Ore., October 2016. Michael T. Ingram. Judge, Sweetheart Swing Forensics Tournaments, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla., February 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Judge, East Texas Baptist University Debate Tournament, East Texas Baptist University, Marshall, Texas, November 2016. Michael T. Ingram. Tournament director, Whitworth Invitational Forensics Tournament, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore., October 2016. Michael T. Ingram. Steering committee, Northwest Forensics Conference, Helena, Mont., 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Board member, Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl, Dallas, February 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Parliamentarian, Idaho Education Association, Boise, Idaho, April 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Parliamentarian, Eastern Washington-Idaho Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Spokane, Wash., May 20, 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Member, Governing Board, International Public Debate Association, Russellville, Ark., March 2017.

ALISHA EPPS

Assistant Professor Psychology


Michael T. Ingram. Director, Debate tabulation, 11th Annual Speakeasy Tournament, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore., February 2017.

Jann H. Leppien. Awards selection committee member, National Association for Gifted Children, Washington, D.C., 2016-17.

Jann H. Leppien. Advisory board member, Advocates for High-Ability Learners, Shawnee Mission, Kan., 2016-17.

Michael T. Ingram. Director, Debate tabulation, Northwest Forensics Conference Second Designated Tournament, Linfield College, McMinnville, Ore., November 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Executive board member, The 2e Center for Research and Professional Development, Bridges Academy, Studio City, Calif., 2016-17.

Jann H. Leppien. Advisory board member, Washington State Gifted Advisory Committee, Olympia, Wash., 2016-17.

Katherine Karr-Cornejo. Website manager, Southern Cone studies section, Latin American Studies Association, ongoing.

Jann H. Leppien. Board member and secretary, The Association for the Education of Gifted Underachievers, Burlington, Mass., 2016-17.

Katherine Karr-Cornejo. Web design and management, Conversaciones del Cono Sur, ongoing.

Jann H. Leppien. Manuscript reviewer, Gifted Child Today Publication, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 2016-17.

Dawn Keig. Simplification and streamlining officer, X-Culture MultiCountry Business Student Collaboration Program, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, N.C., 2016-17. Doreen Keller. Member, NAACP Education Committee, Saranac Building, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Doreen Keller. Member, Editorial board, Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education Journal, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Brooke Kiener. Peer reviewer, Stage Left, Spokane, Wash., April 2017.

Jann H. Leppien. President and program coordinator, Edufest Summer Teaching and Learning Conference, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, July 25-29, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Project fair judge, Libby Center Science and Technology Research Fair, Libby School, Spokane, Wash., Dec. 1, 2016. Jann H. Leppien. Advisory council member, College of Education, Health & Human Development, Montana State University, Bozeman, Mont., 2016-17.

Keith Lambert. State representative, Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education, Spokane, Wash., 2017.

Lisa Laurier. Editor, Curriculum in Context, Wash., 2016-17. Lisa Laurier. Member of the board of directors, Washington State Association for Curriculum and Development, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Lisa Laurier. Journal editor, Curriculum in Context, Washington State Association for Curriculum and Development, Spokane, Wash., ongoing.

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Stacey Nauman. Session moderator, Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Tacoma, Wash., March 17, 2017. Stacey Nauman. Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Sport and Rehabilitation, April 2017. Stacey Nauman. Special topic proposal reviewer, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Convention, August 2016. Stacey Nauman. Manuscript reviewer, Athletic Training Education Journal, October 2016. Paul Ojennus. Member, Orbis Cascade Alliance Primo Standardization Task Force, January-April 2017. Paul Ojennus. Member, Orbis Cascade Alliance Systems Team, 2016-17. Paul Ojennus. Member, Orbis Cascade Alliance SILS Evaluation Question Group, Jan. 27, 2017.

Keith Lambert. Executive board member, Washington Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Spokane, Wash., 2016-17. Keith Lambert. WSASCD Higher Education Representative, Olympia, Wash., 2016-17.

Arlin C. Migliazzo. Whitworth University faculty representative, Lilly Fellows Program in the Humanities and the Arts, National Lilly Fellows Conference, Minneapolis, October 2016.

PAUL OJENNUS

Assistant Professor Library

Paul Ojennus. Joint chair, Orbis Cascade Alliance Primo Customization Joint Working Group, 2016-17. Markus Ong. Manuscript referee, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, January 2017. Kathryn Picanco. Member, Washington NextGen STEM Education for Sustainability Working Group, Wash., ongoing.


Kathryn Picanco. Secretary, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Topical Action Group: Education for Sustainability, 2015-17. Kathryn Picanco. Editorial board member, Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education Journal, ongoing. Kathryn Picanco. National convention session reviewer, National Association for Gifted Children, ongoing. Aaron Putzke. Board member, Northwest Association for Biomedical Research, Seattle, ongoing. Aaron Putzke. Co-chair of organizing committee, Murdock Undergraduate Research Symposium, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Aaron Putzke. Biology division councilor, Council on Undergraduate Research, Washington, D.C., ongoing. Aaron Putzke. Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Sci Med Central: Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering, December 2016. Marc Robinson. Advisory board member, Association of Washington Historians, Columbia Basin College, Pasco, Wash., April 22, 2016. Marc Robinson. Session chair, Phi Alpha Theta Northwest History Conference, Red Lion Hotel, Spokane, Wash., April 7, 2017. Erica Salkin. Scholastic journalism division archivist, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, 2016-17. Judith Schoepflin. Judge, Washington State Music Teachers State Recitalist Competition, Yakima, Wash., Feb. 19, 2017.

Language Association Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, 2016. Bendi Benson Schrambach. Faculty moderator, Northwest Undergraduate Conference in the Humanities, North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, 2016. Bendi Benson Schrambach. Advertising manager, Women in French Studies, ongoing. David Sloan. Reviewer, International Journal of Servant Leadership, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. David Sloan. Member, Inland Northwest Entrepreneurship Competition Board, Spokane, Wash., 2016-17. Steven L. Smedley. Committee member, Northeast Washington Educational Leadership Consortium, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Steven L. Smedley. Committee member, Professional Educator Standards Board, Olympia, Wash., ongoing. Dale Soden. Editorial board, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Seattle, 201617. Deborah Tully. Member, Alliance for Innovative Educational Redesign, Spokane County, Spokane, Wash., 2016-17. Deborah Tully. Member, Washington Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Seattle, 2016-17. Deborah Tully. Student chapter advisor, Washington State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Deborah Tully. Executive board member, Partners Advancing Character Education, ongoing.

Judith Schoepflin. Judge, Music Teachers National Association Divisional Competition, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Wash., Jan. 8-9, 2017. Judith Schoepflin. Adjudicator, Washington State Music Teachers Yakima Adjudications, Yakima, Wash., Feb. 20-24, 2017. Bendi Benson Schrambach. Teaching Foreign Languages Session Chair, Rocky Mountain Modern

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Kathy Watts. Member, Library and Information Science Advisory Committee, Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane, Wash., 2016-17. Kirk Westre. Reviewer, Journal of Sport Science, Valley Cottage, N.Y., 2016. Anne Wilcox. Assistant professor and teacher in residence, Spokane Regional ESL Conference, Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 25, 2017. Cynthia Wright. Member, International Committee of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Dallas, ongoing. Cynthia Wright. Chair of athletic training advisory board, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia, Wash., ongoing. Cynthia Wright. Chair, Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Research Committee, Tacoma, Wash., ongoing. Jeremy Wynne. Professional advisory group, Clinical pastoral education program, Providence Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, Wash., 2016. Steven Zemke. Paper reviewer, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 2017.

KIRK WESTRE

Professor Kinesiology & Athletics


Service to Community Elizabeth Abbey. Secretary, Spokane Food Policy Council, Spokane, Wash. Elizabeth Abbey. Server, Women & Children’s Free Restaurant, Spokane, Wash.

Brent Edstrom. Consultant, Yamaha Corporation of America, Buena Park, Spokane, Wash., SeptemberNovember 2016.

Daman Hagerott. Assistant coach, Spokane Shadow FC Senior Women’s First Team, Northwest Premier League, Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Brent Edstrom. Pianist, Whitworth Church, Spokane, Wash.

Karin Heller. Supervisor of student presentations, Spokane Intercollegiate Research Conference, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash.

Elizabeth Abbey. Grant writer and program volunteer, Millwood Community Presbyterian Church Kitchen Ministry Project, Spokane, Wash.

S. Alisha Epps. Instructor. Books, Brains, & Beliefs course group service learning activity, Mountainside Middle School, Colbert, Wash.

Mark Baird. Invited panel speaker, “Counselors,” Branches Church, Mead, Wash., April 9, 2017.

Ángeles González-Aller. Presidente de mesa, Spanish National Elections, Los Arroyos, Madrid, Spain, June 2016.

Mark Baird. Individual psychotherapist, Spokane, Wash., 2016-17. Richard Bishop. Teller, St. David’s Episcopal Church, Spokane, Wash. Wendy Bleecker. Member, READY school project, Spokane Public Schools, Spokane, Wash., September 2016-June 2017. Wendy Bleecker. Presenter, Spokane Public Schools Teachers’ Institute. Kerry Breno. Chemistry ambassador, Boy Scouts Trailblazers. Kerry Breno. Chemistry ambassador, St. Charles Catholic School, Spokane, Wash. Benjamin Brody. Member, Committee on preparation for ministry, Presbytery of the Inland Northwest, Spokane, Wash. Jennifer Brown. French interpreter, Family Promise, Spokane, Wash. Thom Caraway. Guest editor, Pacific Northwest Inlander, Spokane, Wash., December 2016. Thom Caraway. Visiting writer, Monmouth College, Monmouth, Ill. Lee Anne Chaney. Consultant for landscaping church property, St. David’s Episcopal Church, Spokane, Wash. Donald Comi. Member, Advisory board, Alliance for Innovative Education Redesign, K-12 schools and meeting spaces. Mike Ediger. Coach, Upward Basketball.

Ángeles González-Aller. Translator, www.sermonwriter.com, ongoing. Ángeles González-Aller. Interpreter, Department of Social and Health Services, Spokane, Wash. Ángeles González-Aller. Translator, St. Thomas More Parish, Spokane, Wash. Haley Goranson. Guest preacher, “When God Goes Silent,” Immanuel Church, Spokane, Wash., October 2016. Haley Goranson. Guest speaker, “Loving our Laptops More than Our Enemies,” Youth for Christ High School Club, November 2016. Haley Goranson. Guest lecturer, “New Testament Letters,” Office of Church Engagement Academy of Discipleship, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 2016. Haley Goranson. Guest preacher, “The Return of the King,” Immanuel Church, Spokane, Wash., April 2017. Haley Goranson. Guest preacher, “What’s Your Gospel,” Immanuel Church, Spokane, Wash., January 2017. Daman Hagerott. Testing consultant, Spokane Chiefs Hockey Preseason Performance Testing, Whitworth Campus, Spokane, Wash. Daman Hagerott. Assistant coach, U18 Girls Sounder Soccer Shadow, Spokane, Wash. Daman Hagerott. Assistant coach, Spokane Shadow FC Senior Men’s First Team, National Premier Soccer League, Spokane, Wash., May 2017. 28

Karin Heller. Speaker, Talk Theology on Tab for Seniors, Saint Aloysius Parish, Spokane, Wash. Robin Henager. Board member, The Way of Business, Spokane, Wash., April 2017. Kim Hernandez. Spanish interpreter and document translator, Compassion International Church Partnership-El Salvador, Life Center Church, Spokane, Wash. Stacy Hill. Member, Council for Learning Improvement, Mead School District: Prairie View Elementary School, Spokane, Wash., September 2016-June 2017. Michael T. Ingram. Judge, Feline Frenzy Forensics Tournament, Mead High School, Spokane, Wash., December 2017.

DONALD COMI

Instructor School of Education


Fred Johnson. Invited consultant, Preparing Secondary Students for College Writing, Spokane “Bridge to College” Planning Group, The Saranac Building, Spokane, Wash. Fred Johnson. Guest teacher, “How to Get Images to Say Things,” On Track Academy, Spokane, Wash. Douglas Jones. Guest professor, Pastoral Counseling and Community Engagement, South Asia Nazarene Bible College, Hali Ella, Sri Lanka. Douglas Jones. Guest professor, Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, South Asia Nazarene Bible College, Hali Ella, Sri Lanka. Douglas Jones. Associate pastor, Educational Ministries, Spokane First Church of the Nazarene, Spokane, Wash. Kent Jones. Judge, Pacific Northwest Regional Programming Competition, Cheney, Wash., Nov. 5, 2016. Doreen Keller. Member, Spokane Public Schools Superintendent’s Disproportionate Discipline Work Group, Spokane Public Schools, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Doreen Keller. Member, Every Student Counts Alliance, Team Child Offices, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Brooke Kiener. Workshop leader, “Community Base Theatre and the Viewpoints,” Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. Brooke Kiener. Board of directors chair, Spokane Arts Fund, Spokane, Wash., ongoing. Mark Killian. President, Board of directors, Liberty Park Community Development Center, Spokane, Wash. Will Kynes. Leader, Discipleship training strategy, Christ the Redeemer Church, Spokane, Wash. Will Kynes. Deacon, Christian education, Christ the Redeemer Church, Spokane, Wash. John Larkin. Launch facilitator, Near Space Experiments, Mead STEM Summer Camp, Wash. John Larkin. Coordinator, Near Space Experiments for 6th Graders, Northwood Middle School, Spokane, Wash.

Lisa Laurier. Mission possible substitute leader, Fowler United Methodist Church, Spokane, Wash. Lisa Laurier. Literacy consultant, Evergreen Elementary School, Spokane, Wash. Jann H. Leppien. Project fair judge, Invent Washington, Prodigy NW, North Central High School, Spokane, Wash., May 13, 2017. Jann H. Leppien. Workshop presenter, “Strategies for Differentiation the ELA Curriculum,” Inland Northwest Reading Council, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash. Jann H. Leppien. Workshop presenter, “Supporting and Nurturing Talent: What Families Can Do,” North Wall Schools, Spokane, Wash. Jann H. Leppien. Committee member, Highly Capable Program Review, Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash. Jann H. Leppien. Workshop presenter, “Fulfilling Our Promise to Maximize Student Achievement and Engagement Through Differentiation,” Adams Elementary School, Spokane Valley, Wash. Jann H. Leppien, Sharon A. Page, and Teagan Thomas. Directors and coordinators, “Creating and Leading a Differentiated Classroom Institute,” Whitworth Center for Gifted Education Institute, Spokane, Wash. Jann H. Leppien. Workshop presenter, “Motivating Students: Strategies to Reverse Underachievement,” Mountainside Middle School, Spokane, Wash. Jann H. Leppien. Lecturer, “Introduction to Gifted Education and its Application to the Twice Exceptional Learner,” ETC Program, Exceptional Learners and Inclusion, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash. Jann H. Leppien, Sharon A. Page, and Teagan Thomas. Directors and coordinators, “Personalizing Learning: Making Curriculum More Responsive to Advanced Learners’ Needs,” Whitworth Center for Gifted Education Institute, Spokane, Wash.

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Arlin C. Migliazzo. Invited speaker, “Strangers in the Neighborhood: Ebenezer, Georgia and Purrysburg, South Carolina from the 1730s through the War of the Revolution,” Georgia Salzburger Society Landing Day Celebration, March 2017. Alan Mikkelson. Speaker, “Communication and Conflict in Marriage,” Life Center Young Marrieds Retreat, Life Center Church. Stacey Nauman. Volunteer certified athletic trainer, Team of Physicians for Students’ Sports Physical Screenings, Sunnyslope High School, Phoenix, April 2017. Stacey Nauman. Student quiz bowl judge, Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Tacoma, Wash., March 18, 2017. William Ntow. Consultant, Mycoremediation Project, Land Council, Spokane, Wash., 2016-17. Bradley Oiler. Demonstration moderator, Manny Trembley Visiting Artist Demonstration, Lied Art Building, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash. Bradley Oiler. Project proposer, MakerLab Proposal, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash.

JANN LEPPIEN

Associate Professor Margo Long Chair School of Education


Bradley Oiler. Coordinator, Beyond the Pines, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash. Bradley Oiler. Member, American Advertising Federation, Spokane, Wash., 2017. Bradley Oiler. Member, Spokane Camera Club, Spokane, Wash., 2017. Bradley Oiler. Member, MARCOM, Spokane, Wash., 2017. Deanna Dahlke Ojennus. Guest instructor, Science Outreach, Farwell Elementary School, Spokane, Wash. Markus Ong. Engineering competition judge, SkillsUSA, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash. Markus Ong. Whitworth University representative, Science Night Out, Lakeside Middle School, Nine Mile Falls, Wash. Markus Ong. Whitworth University representative, STEM Night, Roosevelt Elementary School, Spokane, Wash.

Markus Ong. Coordinator, Inland Northwest Regional Science Bowl, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash.

Marc Robinson. Speaker and discussion facilitator, Film and Discussion: Freedom Riders, South Hill Library, Spokane, Wash.

Markus Ong. Moderator, science judge, and question reviewer, National Science Bowl, 4-H National Conference Center, Chevy Chase, Md.

Trisha Russell. Moderator, Regional Science Bowl-Inland Northwest, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash.

Kathryn Picanco. Presenter, “Inspire! Engage! Innovate!” presentation, STEM Summer Program, Mead School District, Mead, Wash.

Erica Salkin. Invited lecturer, “Free Speech in Public Schools,” Mountainside Middle School, Colbert, Wash.

Kathryn Picanco. Presenter, Ideas in the Making, Spokane Public Montessori Middle School, Spokane, Wash.

Eric Sartell. Committee member, Finance/Risk Committee, Spokane Teacher’s Credit Union, Spokane, Wash.

Aaron Putzke. Co-organizer, Bioethics Symposium, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., October 2016.

Steve Schadt. Director, community private swim lessons, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash.

Aaron Putzke. Facilitator, Community Conversation: Vaccines, Northwest Association for Biomedical Research, Spokane, Wash., March 2017.

Steve Schadt. Member, Northwest Conference Swim Coaches Committee, Federal Way, Wash., February 2017.

Markus Ong. Moderator, Knowledge Bowl, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash.

Ron Pyle. Mentor and coordinator, Preaching and Teaching Grant, Whitworth’s Office of Church Engagement.

Markus Ong. Master of ceremonies, MathCounts, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash.

Ron Pyle. High school retreat speaker, Kahului Union Church, Hawaii, Dec. 27-30, 2016. Ron Pyle. Ministry training speaker, Tri-Valley Young Life, Monterey, Calif., Feb. 24-26, 2017. Ron Pyle. Retreat speaker, Community Church of Ephrata, Sept. 16-18, 2016.

Steve Schadt. Member, Northwest Conference Championship Coaches Rules Committee, Federal Way, Wash., February 2017. Judith Schoepflin. Member, Musicfest Northwest Advisory Board, Spokane, Wash. Judith Schoepflin. Piano concerto selector, Musicfest Northwest Young Artist, Spokane, Wash. Judith Schoepflin. Whitworth University coordinator, Spokane Music Teachers Adjudications, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash. Judith Schoepflin. Auditions coordinator, National Guild of Piano Teachers, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., April 2017.

MARKUS ONG

Associate Professor Engineering & Physics

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Judith Schoepflin. Judge, Coeur d’Alene Symphony Concerto Competition, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Jan. 7, 2017.

Karen Stevens. Co-supervisor, Science Olympiad Regional Tournament, Spokane Community College, Spokane, Wash.

Anne Wilcox. Site partnership coordinator, Whitworth University Support Rally, Salish School of Spokane, Spokane, Wash., May 2017.

Toby Schwarz. Head clinician, Spokane Soccer Academy, Dwight Merkel Field, Spokane, Wash.

Richard Stevens. Hovercraft supervisor, Science Olympiad, Spokane Community College, Spokane, Wash., March 11, 2017.

Anne Wilcox. Board member and teacher preparation work group member, Spokane Regional ESOL Consortium, Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Wash., SeptemberMay 2016.

Lindy Scott. Invited speaker, “The History of Nicaragua: Political and Religious Aspects,” Young Life Leaders, Mead, Wash. Lindy Scott. Guest speaker, “The History of Immigration in the United States,” Community Workshop, Salem Lutheran Church, Spokane, Wash. Meredith Shimizu. Lecturer, “Baroque Art and Architecture,” Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Spokane, Wash. Meredith Shimizu. Lecturer, “Solving the Problem of Rembrandt’s Night Watch,” Rockwood South Hill, Spokane, Wash. David Sloan. Member, leadership team, Communitas Church, Spokane, Wash. David Sloan. Guest lecturer, Ph.D. Principles of Research course, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash. David Sloan. Leadership consultant, Kalispel Tribe of Indians & NBC Camps, Spokane, Wash., September 2016.

Richard Stevens. Liaison, U.S. Navy Underwater Robotics Competition, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash. Richard Stevens. Event supervisor, Science Olympiad, Spokane Community College, Spokane, Wash., March 11, 2017.

Jeremy Wynne. Leader, worship service, Carlyle Care Center for Transitional Living, Spokane, Wash., 2016. Jeremy Wynne. Instructor, Compass Program, Camp Spalding, Newport, Wash., August 2016.

Craig Tsuchida. Vocational presenter, STEM Science Night, Roosevelt Elementary School, Spokane, Wash.

Jeremy Wynne. Panelist, Athanasius Lecture Series, Moody Bible Institute, Spokane, Wash., September 2016.

Deborah Tully. Executive board member, Spokane International Academy Charter School, Spokane, Wash., ongoing.

Jeremy Wynne. Teacher, “Difficult Chapters in the Story: A Five-Part Series on How to Read the Hard Parts in Scripture,” First Presbyterian Church, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Justin Ulbright. Strength coach, ParaSport Spokane Strength Training, Spokane, Wash. Patrick Van Inwegen. Instructor, “Citizenship in the World,” Thunderbird Merit Badge College, Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., February 2017.

Dale Soden. Panelist, KSPS Forum on Vietnam War, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Wash. Dale Soden. Lecturer, Religious Activists in Pacific Northwest History, Westerners at Holiday Inn Hotel, Spokane, Wash.

KATHRYN PICANCO Associate Professor School of Education

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