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Honoraria Recipients
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The University of Phoenix Faculty Honorarium Program recognizes faculty work that aligns with the University’s definition of scholarship, which is based within the context of the Boyer Scholarship Model’s four dimensions: discovery, integration, application and teaching. Faculty Matters sends congratulations to the honoraria recipients listed on the following pages.
University of Phoenix Faculty Presentation Honorariums
awarded from July to September, 2011
Tara Batemon of Raleigh, North Carolina, for "The 5 Cs of Credit: Educate Yourself." Presented at Financial Literacy Summit II.
Julie Beyer of Clarkston, Michigan, for "Interstitial Cystitis and Diet." Presented at the 2011 Florida Dietetic Association’s 76th Annual Symposium.
Margaret Brennan of Winter Park, Florida, for "Crisis to Solution: A Model of Cross-Sector Collaboration to Meet the Community Needs." Presented in a webinar.
Jean S. Coleman of Tarpon Springs, Florida, for "Leading with Virtues and Strength." Presented at PepsiCo Women Managers of Florida Leadership Conference.
Casey Ackerman Cooper of Lake Forest, California, for "Orange County Sports Psychology." Presented at the Orange County Athletic Directors Association 11th Annual Women in Sports Celebration.
Richard Cronen of Grass Valley, California, for "Sustainability Education & Nonprofit Panel." Presented at Business of Being Green Day – Leadership Sacramento.
James Davis of Tucson, Arizona, for "Neural Persuasion: A Model for Technologically Structured Individuals." Presented at the Sixth Annual Conference on Persuasive Technology.
Mikel Del Rosario of Roseville, California, for "The Three Essential Elements of Everyday Apologetics." Presented at the 16th Annual Reasons to Believe Conference.
John Fossum of Northfield, Minnesota, for "Business Management, Case Management, Partnership Issues, Model Law Firm Clinic." Presented at the Law Firm Management for Moroccan Lawyers.
Carol Gegenheimer of Glendale, Arizona, for "Creating a Trauma-Informed Organization." Presented at the 43rd Annual Southwestern School for Behavioral Health Studies.
Mary C. Gouvellis of Orlando, Florida, for "Interviewing for Success." Presented at the ALPFA Professional Leadership Summit.
Yolyndra Green of Charlotte, North Carolina, for "Online Learning For All: Accessibility for Students with Disabilities." Presented at the 27th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning.
Lynn Hagan of Bellaire, Texas, for "Beyond the Sustainability Paradigm: Individual and Cultural Influences on Environmental Management." Presented at the Sixth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences.
Craig Hall of Weymouth, Massachusetts, for "Citizen-Centric Reporting Model." Presented at the Massachusetts Municipal Auditor’s Association conference.
Christina Haugh of Fresno, California, for "Accessible Mathematics." Presented at the San Joaquin Valley Mathematics Project 2011 Summer Leadership Institute.
Jennifer Kielmeyer of Columbus, Ohio, for "Leveraging Customer Generated Content in Creating Advocacy." Presented at the 2011 Customer Satisfaction Roundtable.
Jason King of Salt Lake City, Utah, for "Applied Psychopharmacology: Building Partnerships with Clients & Prescribers for Mental Health," and "Building Mental Health Through Neurocounseling: The Power of Partnership in the Treatment of Trauma and Addiction." Presented at the American Mental Health Counselors Association Annual Conference.
Marilyn Klakovich of Upland, California, for "Creating a Culture of Assessment to Improve Educational Outcomes in an Entry-Level Master’s Program." Presented at the 22nd International Nursing Research Congress.
Karen Johnson of Salt Lake City, Utah, for "Soothe Your Soul and Strengthen Your Serenity: How to Avoid Compassionate Fatigue." Presented at the 57th Annual Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance Program Conference.
Bill Link of Ormond Beach, Florida, for "Making Customer Service Part of the HR Practitioner’s DNA ("Daily Natural Attitude")." Presented at the New York City Department of IT and Telecommunications conference . And for "Therapy in a Bottle: It’s Perfect the Way it is. Now Change it!" Presented at the New York City Government Briefing Conference.
Kimberly Lockwood of Nashville, Tennessee, for "Achieving Academic Excellence through Career and Technical Education," and "First to the Top: Helping CTE Instructors Prepare." Presented at the Tennessee Career and Technical Education Conference.
David A. Marca of Madison, Wisconsin, for "Domain Modeling – A Lost Art?" Presented at ICSOFT 2011 Sixth International Conference On Software and Data Technologies.
Laura McNeil of Jacksonville, Florida, for "Learning How to Work and Live Lean – Process Mapping." Presented at Destination Success: 19th Annual Sterling Conference.
Laura-Ann Migliore of Metamora, Michigan, for "Governing Boards in the Higher Education Industry & Perceptions of Trust." Presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the Association of Leadership Educators.
Thomas R. Old of Boise, Idaho, for "Risk Management – Fact or Fiction?" Presented at the Human Resources Association of Treasure Valley – Executive Luncheon/Monthly Meeting.
David Pettinari of Beulah, Colorado, for "Cellular Forensics." Presented at the National Defender Investigator Association West Regional Conference.
Sharon Tucker of Nashville, Tennessee, for "Project Lead the Way." Presented at Achievement Gap Summit: Making a Difference One Child At A Time.
Daniel Sandon of Orlando, Florida, for "The Mobile Shopper." Presented at Shopper Insights in Action.
Thomas Sloan of Austin, Texas, for "Welcome to Health Care: How is Philanthropy in Health Care Different? Working with Counterparts in the Health Care System." Presented at AHP Southeast and AHP Rockies & Southwest Regional Conference.
Rodo Sofranac of Phoenix, Arizona, for "Developing Critical Thinking Skills." Presented at Arizona LeaderForce.
Judy R. Strauss of Bronx, New York, for "A Two-factor Model of Women’s Concerns about the Impact of Menopause on Fertility and Physical Health." Presented at Embodied Consciousness, Informed Choices: Critical Perspectives on the Menstrual Cycle.
Francis Wardle of Denver, Colorado, for "Os diferentes se atraem? Sexo e casamento entre negros e brancas e entre negras e brancos." III Conferencia International do Centro de Estudos Das Culturas e Linguas Africanas e Da Diaspora Negra.
Tracy Webb of Pasadena, California, for "Bullying and Cyberspace Issues: Protecting Children in Cyberspace." Presented at the Second Annual Safe Schools Conference. And for "Current Issues in Cyber Safety." Presented at the 16th International Conference on Violence, Abuse & Trauma.
Dorette E. Welk of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, for "Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Initiative on the Future of Nursing at the Institute of Medicine’s Report: The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health: Implications for Nursing." Presented at Good Vibrations: Everyday Essentials for Nursing: Region 11 Inaugural Sigma Theta Tau International Continuing Education Collaborative.
Joyce White of Irving, Texas, for "Tools for Managing Your Time Resource." Presented at the 2011 Health Care for Residents of Public Housing National Training Conference.
Gay Lynn Williamson-Grigas of Hollywood, Florida, for "Bullying in the Workplace: HR’s Strategic Game Plan." Presented at HR Florida 2011 Conference & Expo.
University of Phoenix Faculty Publication Honorariums
awarded from July to September, 2011
Tamara Anderson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for "The Death Toll of Illiteracy." Published on examiner.com.
Jinan Banna of Carmichael, California, for "Nutrition Information: Raw Almonds Vs. Roasted Almonds," "Red Quinoa & White Quinoa Nutritional Comparison," and "Is AriZona Green Tea Healthy?" Published on Livestrong.com. And for "Acculuration, Physical Activity and Television Viewing in Hispanic women: Findings from the 2005 California Women’s Health Survey." Published on Livestrong.com.
Ramon L. Benedetto of Batavia, Illinois, for "Improving Business Performance Through Ethnographic Research." Published in The Refractive Thinker Volume II.
Timothy Bryan of Westminster, Colorado, for "Joshua: The New Moses." Published in Adult Bible Studies.
Loraine Brown of Lockhart, Florida, for "From the Other Side of the Curtain: The Nurse as Patient." Published in The ABNF Journal.
Tommy J. Burns of Henderson, Nevada, for "Legal Issues for the Hotel/Gaming Security Officer." Published in Casino Lawyer: A Publication for International Masters of Gaming Law. And for "A Force to Reckon With." Published in Security Management Magazine.
Charles B. Chrenshaw Jr. of Indianapolis, Indiana, for "Meditation and Non-Violent Communication." Published on examiner.com.
Roger Daene of Vicksburg, Mississippi, for "Benedict Arnold in Canada." Published on MilitaryHistoryOnline.com.
Ify Diala of Leesburg, Virginia, for "Job Satisfaction: Key Factors Influencing Information Technology Professionals." Published in International Journal of Computer Technology and Applications.
Jack Dowling of Downingtown, Pennsylvania, for "Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment: Book Review." Published in Security Management Magazine.
James Goes of Cottage Grove, Oregon, for "Achieving Organizational Change in Health Care Through People and Culture: A Commentary." Published in Advances in Health Care Management Volume 10: Organization Development in Healthcare: Conversations on Research and Strategies.
Rachel A. Gonzales of Saint Anthony, Idaho, for "A Quantitative Exploration of Team Effectiveness." Published in The Refractive Thinker Volume II Research Methodology.
Rob Hunsaker of Salt Lake City, Utah, for "Counseling and Social Justice." Published in Academic Questions: A Publication of the National Association of Scholars.
Cheryl Lentz of Las Vegas, Nevada, for "Effective Study Skills in 5 Simple Steps." Published in a book.
Brent Muirhead of Alpharetta, Georgia, for "Utilizing Creative Pedagogy." Published in i-manager’s Journal on Educational Psychology. And for "Wisdom: Making Good Choices with Imperfect Knowledge" in a book.
Joel Nkemakolam of San Antonio, Texas, for writing and publication of the book The Edifice of My Mind: A Collection of Thoughts.
Judy R. Strauss of Bronx, New York, for "Baby Boomers Meet Menopause: Fertility, Attractiveness, and Affective Response to the Menopausal Transition." Published in Sex Roles. And for "Contextual Influences on Women’s Health Concerns and Attitudes toward Menopause." Published in an online journal article.
James Triplett of Erie, Pennsylvania, for, "On Ethics, Diversity, and Conflict: The Graduate Years." Published in a book.
Francis Wardle of Denver, Colorado, for "Men in Early Childhood and Not Appreciated." Published in Transgressions—Cultural Studies and Education: Go Where you Belong, Male Teachers as Cultural Workers in the Lives of Children, Families, and Communities.
Michael Widener of Phoenix, Arizona, for "Safeguarding ‘The Precious’: Counselor on Law Journal Publication Agreements in Digital Times." Published in The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law.
Frederic Will of Mount Vernon, Iowa, for "The Long Poem in the Age of Twitter." Published in a book.