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FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP MAY 2015-MAY 2016
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FACULTY SCHOLARSHIPMAY 2015-MAY 2016

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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.

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 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.

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.

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.

Faculty Scholarship at Whitworth

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Keith Edward Beebe. “Whitefield and the ‘Celtic’ Re-vivals.” George Whitefield: Life, Context, Legacy. Eds. Geordan Hammond and David Ceri Jones. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 132-49.

Benjamin Brody. “Reese.” Claim the Mystery: 50 New Hymns for the Church. Ed. Adam M. L. Tice. Chica-go: GIA Publications, 2015.

Benjamin Brody. “Cry Peace.” Claim the Mystery: 50 New Hymns for the Church. Ed. Adam M. L. Tice. Chicago: GIA Publications, 2015.

Benjamin Brody. “Thousands.” Claim the Mystery: 50 New Hymns for the Church. Ed. Adam M. L. Tice. Chicago: GIA Publications, 2015.

Benjamin Brody. “Nativitas 13.” Claim the Mystery: 50 New Hymns for the Church. Ed. Adam M. L. Tice. Chicago: GIA Publications, 2015.

Amanda C. R. Clark and Leland M. Roth. American Architecture: A History. 2nd ed. Boulder, Colo.: West-view Press, 2016.

Brent Edstrom. Arduino for Musicians: A Complete Guide to Arduino and Teensy Microcontrollers. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Best of Broadway, Vol. 36. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2015.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Horace Silver, Vol. 37. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2015.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Henry Mancini, Vol. 38. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2015.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Sacred Christmas Carols, Vol. 39. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2015.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Charlie Parker, Vol. 40. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2015.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Pop Standards, Vol. 41. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2015.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Candlelight Jazz, Vol. 43. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2016.

Brent Edstrom. Jazz Piano Series: Jazz Standards, Vol. 44. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2016. 

Robin Henager. “Household Economics.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan Human Development. Eds. M. Bornstein, M. E. Arterberry, K. L. Fingerman, and J. E. Lansford. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publica-tions, Inc., 2016.

Jonathan Huwe. “Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions.” The Sports Medicine Field Manual. Rosemont, Ill.: American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, 2015.

Fred Johnson. “Perspicuous Objects: Reading Comics and Writing Instruction.” The Best of the Independent Rhetoric and Composition Journals 2014. Ed. Steve

Parks. Anderson, S.C.: Parlor Press, 2016.

Lori Johnson and Lisa Laurier. “Fancy Nancy: Precious or Precocious?” Girls’ Series Fiction and American Popular Culture. Ed. LuElla D’Amico. }}Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2016. 229-50.

Daniel Keberle. “Boogie Lady.” Greeley, Colo.: University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press, 2015.

Daniel Keberle. “It’s Three O’Clock in the Morning.” Greeley, Colo.: University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press, 2015.

Daniel Keberle. “Cherry Red.” Greeley, Colo.: University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press, 2015.

Daniel Keberle. “Tom Thumb.” Greeley, Colo.: University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press, 2015.

Mark Killian. “Evangelical Marriages.” The Encyclo-pedia of Family Studies. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016. 

Will Kynes. “The 19th-Century Beginnings of ‘Wisdom Literature’ and its 21st-Century End?” Perspectives on Israelite Wisdom: Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar. Ed. John Jarick. London: Blooms-bury T&T Clark, 2015. 83–108.

Will Kynes. “The Modern Scholarly Wisdom Tradition and the Threat of Pan-Sapientialism: A Case Report.” Was There a Wisdom Tradition? New Prospects in Israelite Wisdom Studies. Ed. Mark Sneed. Ancient Israel and Its Literature. Atlanta: SBL, 2015. 11-38.

Will Kynes. “Reading Job Following the Psalms.” The Shape of the Writings. Eds. Julius Steinberg and Timothy J. Stone. Siphrut 16. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisen-brauns, 2015. 131-45.

Keith A. Lambert and Suzanne Girtz. “How Do You Talk to a Politician About the edTPA? Advocacy Through Inquiry and Social Justice Around High-Stakes Assessment.” Teacher Performance Assess-ment and Accountability Reforms: The Impact of edTPA on Teaching and Schools. Eds. Julie H. Carter and Hilary A. Lochte. New York City: Palgrave MacMil-lan, 2016.

Joshua Leim. “Matthew’s Theological Grammar: The Father and the Son.” Wissenschaftliche Untersuchun-gen zum Neuen Testament. Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2015. 

Jann H. Leppien and Karen L. Westberg. “Providing Programs and Services for Gifted Students at the Elementary Level.” Designing Services and Programs for High-Ability Learners: A Guidebook for Gifted Education. 2nd ed. Eds. Rebecca D. Eckert and Jennifer H. Robins. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press and NAGC Joint Publication, 2016.

Published Books, Chapters, and Music

Benjamin Brody | Professor | Music

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Jann H. Leppien and Karen L. Westberg. “Establishing Gifted Education Advisory Committees.” Designing Services and Programs for High-Ability Learners: A Guidebook for Gifted Educa-tion. 2nd ed. Eds. Rebecca D. Eckert and Jennifer H. Robins. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press and NAGC Joint Publication, 2016.

Roger Mohrlang. 房角石圣经注释丛书:罗马书•加拉太书. Hong Kong: Inspirata Publishing Limited, 2015-16.

Jonathan Moo. “The Biblical Basis for Creation Care.” Creation Care and the Gospel: Reconsidering the Mis-sion of the Church. Ed. Colin Bell and Robert S. White. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 2016. 28-42, 321-22.

Jonathan Moo, Dave Bookless, and Lowell Bliss. “Call to Action and Exposition.” Creation Care and the Gos-pel: Reconsidering the Mission of the Church. Ed. Colin Bell and Robert S. White. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrick-son, 2016. 7-14.

Lindy Scott. Journal of Latin American Theology: Christian Reflections from the Latino South. Vol. 10, No. 1. Eugene, Ore.: Fraternidad Teológica Latino-Americana, 2015.

Lindy Scott. Journal of Latin American Theology: Christian Reflections from the Latino South. Vol. 10, No. 2. Eugene, Ore.: Fraternidad Teológica Latino-Americana, 2015.

Nicole Sheets. “Air Prayer.” Airplane Reading. Eds. Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich. Winchester, U.K.: Zero Books, 2016. 104-6.

Dale E. Soden. Outsiders in a Promised Land: Reli-gious Activists in Pacific Northwest History. Corvallis, Ore.: Oregon State University Press, 2015.

Jeremy J. Wynne. “Judgement and Wrath.” The T&T Clark Companion to the Doctrine of Sin. Eds. Keith Johnson and David Lauber. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. 369-83.

Published Articles (Refereed)

Thom Caraway. “On Coming Across the Shell of an Old Car, Deep in the Woods.” New Mexico Review, Vol. 3, No. 1 (2016).

Thom Caraway. “Hillyard Neighborhood.” Pacific Northwest Inlander (2016).

Thom Caraway. “The Nothing Vendor Reflects on the State of the West Central Economy.” Redactions: Poetry & Poetics, No. 15 (2015).

Thom Caraway. “Prelude to an Autobiography.” Whale Road Review, No. 2 (2016).

Thom Caraway. “Physick.” The Spokesman-Review (2015).

Thom Caraway. “Alley.” RiverLit (2015).

Amanda C. R. Clark. “Contemporary Chinese Art-ists’ Books: New Artistic Voices in a Time of Transi-tion.” Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America, Vol. 34, No. 1 (2015): 15-28.

Anthony E. Clark. “Sanctioned Heterodoxy: Local Cults in Two Chinese Catholic Villages, 1900- Present.” Frontiers of History in China, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2016): 42-65.

Anthony E. Clark. “Shifting Landscapes: Sino- American Catholic Identities, 1900-Present.” U. S. Catholic Historian, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Spring 2016). 

Claudia Dumitrescu, Renée Shaw Hughner, and Clifford J. Shultz II. “Why Do Some Consumers Make Unhealthy Food Choices?” Journal of Food Products Marketing (2016).

Mike Ediger. “Teaching Clinical Ethics Using the Four-Topic Method.” International Journal of Athletic

Therapy and Training, Vol. 20, No. 6 (2015).

Janet Hauck. “Crossroads of Mind and Heart: Incor-porating Intellectual Tenacity into an Information Literacy Program.” The Christian Librarian, Vol. 58, No. 2 (2015): 95-102.

Robin Henager and Teresa Mauldin. “Financial Litera-cy: The Relationship to Savings in Low- to Moderate-Income Households.” Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, Vol. 44, No. 1 (2015): 73-87.

Robin Henager and Brenda J. Cude. “Financial Literacy and Long- and Short-Term Financial Behavior in Different Age Groups.” Journal of Financial Coun-seling and Planning, Vol. 27, No. 1 (2016): 1-17.

Megan Hershey. “Understanding the Effects of Faith: A Comparison of Religious and Secular HIV-Preven-tion NGOs in Kenya.” Journal of International Devel-opment, Vol. 28, No. 2 (2016): 161-76.

Dawn Keig, L.E. Brouthers, and V.B. Marshall. “Solving the Single-Country Sample Problem in Cultural Distance Studies.” Journal of Interna-tional Business Studies, Vol. 47, No. 4 (2016): 471-9.

Doreen Keller. “Preparing Teachers to be More In-clusive: The First Step in Addressing the Opportunity Gap.”

Benjamin Brody | Professor | Music

Dale Soden | Professor | History

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ries Describing Mathematicians’ Responses to Societal Changes in 19th-Century Italy.” Journal of the Associa-tion of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences (2015).

Donna Pierce. “Math, God and Politics – A Fight Over Geometry in 19th-Century Italy.” Proceedings of the 2015 Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences Conference (2015): 92-104.

D. Mila, A. Calderon, A.T. Baldwin, K.M. Moore, M. Watson, B.T. Phillips, and Aaron Putzke. “Asymmetric Wnt Pathway Signaling Facilitates Stem-Cell-Like Divisions Via the Nonreceptor Tyrosine Kinase FRK-1 in Caenorhabditis elegans.” Genetics, Vol. 201, No. 3 (2015): 1047-60.

Jacob Rapp. “Las Joyas Son Cortesanas de la Rique-za: Consumption, Catholicism, and Work in Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera’s Por Donde se Sube al Cielo.” Siglo diecinueve, Vol. 21 (2015): 169-89.

J. Gronli, Michael Rempe, W. C. Clegern, M. A. Schmidt, and J. P. Wisor. “Beta EEG Reflects Sensory Processing in Active Wakefulness and Homeostatic Sleep Drive in Quiet Wakefulness.” Journal of Sleep Research (2016).

Michael Rempe, W. C. Clegern, and J. P. Wisor. “An Automated Sleep-State Classification Algorithm for Quantifying Sleep Timing and Sleep-Dependent Dynamics of Electroencephalographic and Cerebral Metabolic Parameters.” Nature and Science of Sleep, Vol. 7 (2015): 85–99.

Bendi Benson Schrambach. “Telling Makes It So: Memory, Narrative & Identity in Moderato Cantabile.”  Journal of Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. 62, No. 2 (August 2015): 21-38.

Nicole Sheets. “The Anxious Seat.” Literature & Belief, Vol. 35, No. 2 (2015): 87-92.

David Sloan and Dirk Van Dierendonck. “Item Selec-tion and Reduction of a Brief, 20-Item Version of the Differentiation of Self-Inventory Revised.” Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 97 (2016): 140-50.

Dale E. Soden. “Jason Lee.” The Oregon Encyclopedia (2015).

Florin Mihoc, Timothy J. Wilkinson, and Craig Hinnenkamp. “What Sells in Romania: Performance or Relationships?” Journal of East-West Business, Vol. 22, No. 2 (2016): 77-96.

Jason Wollschleger. “Disengaged and Indistinct: The Religious Sub-Cultural Identity of the Emerging Church.” Social Compass, Vol. 62, No. 1 (2015): 105-21.

Cynthia Wright, Shelley Linens, and Spencer Cain. “A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Rehabilita-tion in Chronic Ankle Instability.” Journal of Sports Rehabilitation (2015): 1-32.

Jeremy J. Wynne. “Realities Side by Side: God’s Patience and Abraham’s Humanity in Genesis

18:16-33.” Scottish Journal of Theology, Vol. 69, No. 2 (2016): 170-87.

Washington State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development’s Curriculum in Context, Vol. 41, No. 2 (2016): 9-10.

Mark Killian and Hara Bastas. “The Effects of Team-Based Learning on Students’ Performance and At-titudes in Introductory Sociology Classes.” Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Vol. 15, No. 3 (2015): 53-67.

Margie N. LaShaw, Tara Lambert, and David Sloan. “Implementing Faith in Accounting: Application in a Student Auditing Project Through Service to the University.” Christian Business Academy Review, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2016): 68-84.

Joshua Leim. “Worshiping the Father, Worshiping the Son: Cultic Language and the Identity of God in the Gospel of Matthew.” Journal of Theological Interpre-tation, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2015): 65-84. 

Jann H. Leppien and Teagan M. Thomas. “Reveal-ing the Strengths of 2e Students Through the Use of Technology.” 2e Twice-Exceptional Newsletter, Vol. 76 (2016).

Corey McKenna. “Beginning Teachers’ Perceptions of the California Teaching Performance Assessment.” Teacher Education Quarterly, Vol. 43, No. 2 (April 2016).

Jonathan Moo. “Climate Change and the Apocalyptic Imagination: Science, Faith and Ecological Responsi-bility.” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, Vol. 50, No. 4 (2015): 937-48.

Vange M. Ocasio. “Financing Village Enterprises in Rural Bangladesh: What Determines Non-Farm Rev-enue Growth?” International Journal of Development Issues, Vol. 15, No. 1 (2016): 76-94.

Vange M. Ocasio and Manuel Hochheimer. “Near Nature, Near Perfect, Economically Stable.” Journal of Business (2016).

Vange M. Ocasio. “Education Key, but State Funds Lag.” The Spokesman-Review (2015).

Deanna Dahlke Ojennus. “Assessment of Learning Gains in a Flipped Biochemistry Classroom.”  Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, Vol. 44, No. 1 (2016): 20-7.

Paul Ojennus and Kathy Watts. “User Preferences and Library Space at Whitworth University

Library.” Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (July 2015): 1-15.

Kathryn Picanco. “An Overview of Differentiated Instruction for Highly Capable Students.” The Washington Educational Research Association Journal, Vol. 8, No. 4 (2015): 9-12.

Donna Pierce. “Mathematics, Faith and Politics during the Italian Risorgimento: A Three-Part Se-

Michael Ediger | Associate Professor | Health Sciences

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Published Reviews

Paul Ojennus. Review of Women in Roman Republi-can Drama, ed. by Dorota Dutsch, Sharon L. James, and David Konstan. Choice, Vol. 53, No. 4 (2015): 574.

Paul Ojennus. Review of Callimachus: The Hymns, ed. by Susan A. Stephens. Choice, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2015): 238.

Paul Ojennus. Review of Hellenistic Tragedy: Texts, Translations and a Critical Survey, by Agnieszka Kotlinska-Toma. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2015).

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of A New Heaven and a New Earth, by J. Richard Middleton. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists News-letter (February 2016): 2.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of The Givenness of Things: Essays, by Marilynne Robinson. Fellow-ship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists Newsletter (February 2016): 3.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of Inherit the Holy Mountain: Religion and the Rise of American Envi-ronmentalism, by Mark Stoll. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists Newsletter (Feb-ruary 2016): 3.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of Leisure and Spirituality: Biblical, Historical, and Contemporary Perspectives, by Paul Heintzman. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists Newslet-ter (Fall 2015): 4.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of The Road to Character, by David Brooks. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists Newsletter  (Fall 2015): 5.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of The Great Divide: Why Liberals and Conservatives Will Never Ever Agree, by William D. Gairdner. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists Newsletter (Fall 2015): 4.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of Paul and His Life-Transforming Theology, by Roger Mohrlang. The Christian Librarian, Vol. 58, No. 2 (2015): 183.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of The New Parish: How Neighborhood Churches Are

Transforming Mission, Discipleship and Commu-nity, by Paul Sparks, Rim Soerens, and Dwight J Friesen. The Christian Librarian, Vol. 58, No. 2 (2015): 179.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of One God, by Michael Stepakoff. The Christian

Librarian, Vol. 58, No. 2 (2015): 180.

Charles Andrews. Review of Ritual and the Idea of Europe in Interwar Writing, by Patrick R. Query. The Space Between, Vol. 11 (2015): 9.

Charles Andrews. “Learning to Live with Ghosts: Vera Brittain’s Testament of Youth on Film.” Review of Testament of Youth, dir. James Kent. The Cresset, Vol. 79, No. 2 (2015): 37-9.

Keith Edward Beebe. Review of Highland Shepherd: James MacGregor, Father of the Scottish Enlighten-ment in Nova Scotia, by Alan Wilson. Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, Vol. 85, No. 1 (2016): 195-7.

Forrest Buckner. Review of Aquinas and Calvin on Romans: God’s Justification and Our Participation, by Charles Raith II. Journal of Reformed Theology, Vol. 9, No. 3 (2015): 19-20.

Anthony E. Clark. “East Meets East, With Mixed Results.” Review of Theosis, Sino-Christian Theology and the Second Chinese Enlightenment, by Alexander Chow. Catholic World Report (March 2016).

Katherine Karr-Cornejo. Review of Transforming the Enemy in Spanish Culture: The Conquest through the Lens of Textual and Visual Multiplicity, by Lauren Beck. Rocky Mountain Review, Vol. 69, No. 2 (2015): 255-7.

Mark Killian. Review of New Monasticism and the Transformation of American Evangelicalism, by Wes Markofski. Social Forces (2016). 

Will Kynes. Review of Wisdom’s Wonder: Character, Creation, and Crisis in the Bible’s Wisdom Literature, by William P. Brown. Journal of Theological Studies, Vol. 66, No. 2 (2015): 708.

Terry McGonigal. “Can Everything Wrong Be Made Right?” Review of The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right, by Lisa Sharon Harper. Sojourners (May 2016).

Roger Mohrlang. Review of I (Still) Believe: Leading Bible Scholars Share Their Stories of Faith and Schol-arship, ed. by John Byron and Joel N. Lohr. Christian Scholars Review, Vol. 46, No. 1 (2016).

Paul Ojennus. Review of Brill’s Companion to Ancient Greek Scholarship, ed. by Franco Montanari, Stefa-nos Matthaios, and Antonios Rengakos. Choice, Vol. 53, No. 8 (2016): 1163.

Paul Ojennus. Review of Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth, by Tara S. Welch. Choice, Vol. 53, No. 7 (2016): 1018.

Paul Ojennus. Review of Clio’s Other Sons: Berossus and Manetho, by John Dil-lery. Classical Journal Online (2016).

Will Kynes | Assistant Professor | Theology

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Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of Sabbath as Re-sistance: Saying No to the Culture of Now, by Walter Brueggemann. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists Newsletter (May 2015): 4.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of Let Creation Rejoice: Biblical Hope and Ecological Crisis, by Jonathan A. Moo and Richard S. White. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists Newslet-ter (May 2015): 3-4.

Published Books and Articles (Non-Refereed)

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Review of The Intellectual World of C.S. Lewis, by Alister E. McGrath. Fellowship of Christian Librarians & Information Specialists News-letter (May 2015): 3.

Nicole Sheets. Review of BodyHome, by Chelsea Clammer. The Collagist, No. 75 (2015).

Gerald L. Sittser. Review of Dangerous Passions, Deadly Sins: Learning from the Psychology of Ancient Monks, by Dennis Okholm. Journal of Spiritual Forma-tion and Soul Care, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Fall 2015): 211-3.

Forrest Buckner. “Calvin’s Non-Speculative Method-ology: A Corrective to Billings and Muller on Calvin’s Divine Attributes.” Calvinus Pastor Ecclesiae: Papers of the Eleventh International Congress on Calvin Re-search. Eds. Herman J. Selderhuis and Arnold Huijgen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016. 236-47.

Thom Caraway. No Secrets to Sell. Spokane, Wash.: X-Ray Chicken Press, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. “Partakers in the Suffering: Recent Events in China’s Hopeful Church.” Catholic World Report. Jan. 27, 2016.

Anthony E. Clark. “China’s Tale of Two Churches: Epic Building in an Era of Destruction.” The Institute for Sacred Architecture Journal. Spring 2015.

Alisha Epps. “Examining the Link between Depres-sion and Epilepsy.” Epilepsy Foundation. Sept. 29, 2015.

Haley Goranson. Re-examining the Goal of Salvation: A Literary and Theological Investigation of the Phrase ‘Conformed to the Image of His Son’ in Romans 8:29b. Diss. The University of St. Andrews, 2016.

Kathy Lee. “What are McMorris Rodgers’ thoughts on Trump, party?” Spokesman Review. March 12, 2016.

Roger Mohrlang. “Slavery.” NLT Illustrated Study Bible. Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers, 2015: 2245.

Robin Pickering. “Smokers Found Increasingly Ex-pensive to Employ.” Journal of Business. April 9, 2016.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. “Library Research Instruction Reimagined: A Basic Level of Informa-tion Literacy for All Students.” ALKI: The Washington Library Association Journal. March 2016: 17-21.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. “Sabbath Rest: Christian Response to the Fourth Commandment.” The Christian Librarian. 2015: 113-7. 

Tami Echavarria Robinson. “What You Need to Know About the New ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education: A Summary.” The Christian Librarian. 2015: 91-4. 

Tami Echavarria Robinson and Amanda C. R. Clark. “Libraries are Market Fresh: Come On In and Check Out What We’re Offering.” ALKI: The Washington Library Association Journal. July 2015: 13-5.

Erica Salkin. “” MediaShift. Aug. 13, 2015.

Erica Salkin. “Why J-Schools Need to Think About Confidential Sources.” MediaShift. Jan. 12, 2016.

Erica Salkin. “Case on Student Speech Could Reach the Supreme Court.” MediaShift. Feb. 18, 2016.

Nicole Sheets. “A Touch of History.” Railtown Alma-nac: A Spokane Prose Anthology. Eds. Jeffrey G. Dodd and Kate J. Reed. Spokane, Wash.: Sage Hill Press, 2016.

Nicole Sheets. “Smith’s ‘World’ Offers Safe Explora-tion.” The Spokesman-Review. July 24, 2015.

Joy A. York. Care, Confirmation, and Academic Culture: The Effects of Interpersonal Relationships on Professors. Dissertation. Gonzaga University, 2016.

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Websites and Social Media

Aaron Dyszelski. United States Institute for Theatre Technology: Northwest Regional Section. http://nw.usitt.org. 2015-present.

Fred Johnson. http://abjohnson.net. Ongoing.

Katherine Karr-Cornejo. “At the House of Twitter.” The Episcopal Café. www.episcopalcafe.com. July 19, 2015.

Keith A. Lambert. WSASCD Blog. http://wsascdorg.blogspot.com. May 2016.

John M. Larkin. Whitworth Near Space Wiki. www.whitworthnearspace.org/wiki. 2015-16.

Kathy Lee. “Christians and the Limits of the Law.” Christian Faithfulness and Human Sexuality Series. Respectful Conversation. www.respectfulconversa-tion.net. October 2015.

Bradley Oiler. Bradley Oiler MFA. http://bradleyoil-ermfa.weebly.com. 2015-present.

Aaron Putzke. Putzke Laboratory at Whitworth University. www.facebook.com/putzkelaboratory. 2014-present.

Erica Salkin. The Green Pen. www.ericasalkin.com. 2013-present.

Toby Schwarz. Daily Devotions. www.coachtoby schwarz.com. 2015-2016.

Meredith Shimizu. Spectatio Divina. http://spectatio.wordpress.com. 2011-16.

Ann Teberg. Read With Me, Arusha. www.readwith-mearusha.com. 2012-present.

Keith Edward Beebe. Christian Movements Project. Editor. www.christianmovementsproject.org. 2016-present.

Jennifer Brown. Shelf Love. https://shelflove.word-press.com. 2008-16.

Patricia Bruininks. “The Rachel Dolezal Story and Choosing Compassion.” Spokane Favs.  www.spokanefavs.com. June 18, 2015.

Patricia Bruininks. “Climate Change and its Psycho-logical Impact on Scientists.” Spokane Favs.  www.spokanefavs.com. Aug. 28, 2015.

Patricia Bruininks. “When Your Religion is Hijacked by Politics.” Spokane Favs. www.spokanefavs.com. March 4, 2016.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Whitworth Psychology Futures. www.facebook.com/groups/ 1534683386764312. 2015-16.

Amanda C. R. Clark. “The Delights of Summer Read-ing, or Why We Take a Book to the Beach.” Rock & Sling. www.rockandsling.com. July 15, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. “The Best Books I Read in 2015.” Catholic World Report. www.catholicworldre-port.com. Dec. 31, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. “Meet Bishop Joseph Zhang Yinlin, First Chinese Bishop Since Pope Francis Elected.”  Catholic World Report. www.catholicworldreport.com. Aug. 7, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. “Bishop Thomas A. Daly Installed as the Seventh Bishop of Spokane, Washington.”  Catholic World Report. www.catholicworldreport.com. May 20, 2015.

Contributions to Popular Media

Keith Edward Beebe. Quoted by Jake Thomas. “Therapy and Prayer.” Pacific Northwest Inlander.  Jan. 21, 2016.

Anthony E. Clark. Quoted by S. Brinkmann. “What to Make of Thomas Merton?” Women of Grace Blog.  www.womenofgrace.com. Feb. 8, 2016.

Anthony E. Clark. Quoted by Carl Olson. “Are Relics Relevant to Today’s Catholics? Paying Homage to the Holy Saints in Heaven through their Remains Can Inspire the Faithful and Draw Them Closer to God.” OSV Newsweekly. Sept. 6, 2015.

Kathy Lee. Interviewed on “Morning News Show.” KXLY Radio. Spring 2016.

Justin Martin. Interviewed by Tiffany Gee Lewis. “The Ageless Appeal of Superheroes: What Effect do Su-perhero Stories Have on Audiences?” Deseret News. March 24, 2016.

James McPherson. Quoted by Katie Chen. “Whitworth Continues Review of Student-Athletes in Controversial Photo.” KHQ-TV. Sept. 2, 2015.

Aaron Putzke. Interviewed by Daniel Walters. “We Can Learn about Cancer from Fish and Worms.” Pacific Northwest Inlander. May 27, 2015.

Anthony Clark | Associate Professor | History

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Benjamin Brody. Singing the Psalms in Worship. Cascadia Worship and Arts Conference. Bellevue, Wash., Feb. 19-20, 2016.

Patricia Bruininks. Poor Regulation Behavior as a Predictor of Materialism. Western Psychological As-sociation. Long Beach, Calif., April 30, 2016.

Patricia Bruininks. Hope in a Consumeristic Culture: The Predictive Value of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Aspira-tions. Society for Personality and Social Psychology.  San Diego, Jan. 29, 2016.

Robert Buckham. The Role of Hope in the Emerging Workforce. International Association of Business and Economics. Las Vegas, October 2016.

Forrest Buckner. Apophaticism, Love, or the Tertium Quid? John Calvin’s Teaching on the Intra-Trinitarian Life of God. Davenant Trust Pacific Northwest Re-gional Convivium Irenicum. Moscow, Idaho, February 2016.

Elizabeth L. Campbell and Megan Fox. Get the FAQ: Psi Chi Faculty Advisor Questions Answered. Western Psychological Association. Long Beach, Calif., May 2016.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Choosing a Graduate School Program. Western Psychological Association. Long Beach, Calif., May 2016.

Elizabeth L. Campbell and R. Eric Landrum. Career Options and Strategies for Success for All Psychology Graduates. Western Psychological Association. Long Beach, Calif., May 2016.

Elizabeth L. Campbell, Kenzie Welsh, and Spencer Davidson. LifeRAFT Supportive Counseling Model: Effectiveness of Training Undergraduates in Help-ing Skills. Western Psychological Association. Long Beach, Calif., May 2016.

Thom Caraway. Christian Editors Who Publish Secular Work. Festival of Faith and Writing. Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich., April 2016.

Grant Casady. Do Brooding Sage-Grouse Use Mesic Habitats in Lincoln County? Washington State Sage-Grouse Working Group Meeting. Moses Lake, Wash., October 2015.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Panel co-chair. Artists Books: Vehicles for Social Change. Art Libraries Society of North America Annual Conference.

Seattle, March 11, 2016.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Adjustment & Ad-vocacy: Charles McCarthy, S.J., & China’s Jesuit Mission in Transition. Scholarly Symposium & Colloquies, China’s Christianity: Constructing a Christian Identity—from Mission to Indigenous Church. Whitworth University, Spo-kane, Wash., Nov. 6, 2015.

Elizabeth L. Abbey. Sponsored webinar. Ethics for the RDN: It’s More Than Just Personal, It’s Profes-sional. Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. May 2016.

Rafaela Acevedo-Field. Identity Formation among Portuguese Conversos of ‘the Nation’ in 17th-Century New Spain. Rocky Mountain Conference for Latin American Studies. Santa Fe, N.M., March 30- April 2, 2016.

Rafaela Acevedo-Field. Panel chair. Clineistas: Papers in Honor of Dr. Sarah Cline. Rocky Mountain Confer-ence for Latin American Studies. Santa Fe, N.M., March 30-April 2, 2016.

Rafaela Acevedo-Field. Panel co-chair. Gender and Identity Formation in Latin America. Spokane Inter-collegiate Conference. Spokane, Wash., April 23, 2016.

Charles Andrews. Moral Injury and Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’ Cinema. United States Military Academy. West Point, N.Y., May 3-5, 2016.

Charles Andrews. Panel Organizer. Revolutionary Pacifism. Modernist Studies Association 17: Revolu-tion. Boston, Nov. 19-22, 2015.

Charles Andrews. Challenging Death in Storm Jame-son’s “Mirror in Darkness.” Modernist Studies Associa-tion 17: Revolution. Boston, Nov. 19-22, 2015.

Charles Andrews. Seminar Organizer. Revolutionizing the 1930s: Alternative Politicizations of the Decade. Modernist Studies Association 17: Revolution. Boston, Nov. 19-22, 2015.

Kira M. Austin and Ashley Ayala. Assessments for De-veloping Comprehensive Behavior Analytic Therapy Programs: Where’s the Research? Association for Behavior Analysis International 42nd Annual Conven-tion. Chicago, May 2016.

Kira M. Austin, Edwin Achola, and Ron Tamura. Participation of Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Extracurricular Activities: Are Students Included? Council for Exceptional Children’s Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities 17th Annual Conference. Waikiki, Hawaii, January 2016.

Kira M. Austin and Dana Stevens. Applied Behavior Analysis and Early Childhood Edu-cation: Demystifying the Treatment Pro-cess. Young Child Expo and Conference. Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Philip Baldwin. A Perfect Pair-ing: Etudes and Literature. American String Teachers As-sociation National Conference. Tampa, Fla., March 4, 2016.

Elizabeth Abbey | Assistant Professor | Health Sciences

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Amanda C. R. Clark. Fr. Charles J. McCarthy, S.J.: China, America, and a Mission of Friendship. United States Catholic China Bureau Biennial Conference. Burlingame, Calif., Oct. 11, 2015.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Respondent. What was Tolerat-ed? Reinterpretation of the Edict of Toleration in 1692. Text and History: Encounters with Western Missionar-ies in China Conference. Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History, San Francisco, Aug. 13, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. Struggle and Reconstruction: Catholic Survival in Modern China from Mao to the Present. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 3, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. Sealing Fate & Changing Course: French Catholicism & Chinese Conversion. China’s Christianity: Constructing a Christian Identity from Mission to Indigenous Church Symposium. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 5, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. Shifting Landscapes: American Catholics and Understanding China. U.S. Catholic China Bureau National Conference. Burlingame, Calif., Oct. 11, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. A Culture of Resistance: Catholic Women and Social Reform in Republican China. Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., Oct. 1, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. An Elusive Dream? Religious Free-dom and the Reign of God. Annual Lindaman Chair Lecture. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Sept. 24, 2015.

Anthony E. Clark. Respondent. The Influence of Zhu Xi in Alfonso Vagnone’s “Tongyou Jiaoyu.” Text and History: Encounters with Western Missionaries in China Conference. Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History, San Francisco, Aug. 13, 2015.

Jessica Clements. The Case of Mistaken Critical Access: Consultants’ Roles in Crafting RAD Research in Grant-writing Contexts. International Writing Cen-ters Association Collaborative Conference. Houston, April 6, 2016.

Jessica Clements. The Contemporary Multiliteracy Center: Training Competent Research Professionals. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May 2, 2016.

Candice Correia. A Dynamic Approach to Integrating VITA in the Accounting Program. American Account-ing Association - Western Region. Seattle, May 2016.

Renee Shaw Hughner, Christopher Wharton, Clau-dia Dumitrescu, and Gina Lacagnina. Development (and Evaluation) of Cross-Disciplinary Educational Materials Designed for College Students: Promoting the Understanding of Food Deserts, Nutrition and Importance of Access. Macromarketing Conference. Chicago, June 2015.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Current Food Behavior Issues in

the Balkans and Black Sea Region. Macromarketing Conference. Chicago, June 2015.

Aaron Dyszelski. Beyond Mastering Your Role: Education Commission Poster Session. United States Institute for Theatre Technology National Conference. Salt Lake City, March 2016.

Alisha Epps and David Weinshenker. Genetic Analysis of a Rodent Model of Depression and Epilepsy Co-morbidity. Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Long Beach, Calif., April 2016.

Karen Petersen Finch. Christ Alone: What We Can Learn from Calvin’s Response to Christological Her-esies. Presbyterian Scholars Conference. Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., Sept. 18-19, 2015.

Stacy Keogh George. Ring by Spring: Romantic Re-lationships at a Christian College. Pacific Sociological Association Conference. Oakland, Calif., March 2016.

Haley Goranson. The Purpose of Calling and the Groaning of Creation: Re-considering the Grammar and Context of Romans 8:28. Society of Biblical Lit-erature Annual Conference. Atlanta, November 2016.

Kevin Grieves. Keynote address. Overcoming Us and Them: Finding New Perspectives on Transnational Journalism History. Transnational Journalism History Conference. Augusta University, Augusta, Ga., March 4-5, 2016.

Kevin Grieves. From Pupils to Partners: Transnational Influences in the Development of the East German Press. Transnational Journalism History Conference. Augusta University, Augusta, Ga., March 2016.

Janet Hauck. Community-Building on Campus: All-Star Activism Using Primary Sources. Northwest Archivists Conference. Seattle, April 2016.

Janet Hauck. Using Primary Sources to Build Histori-cal Empathy. Orbis Cascade Alliance Teaching with Primary Sources Symposium. Seattle, March 2016.

Janet Hauck. Setting the Stage: Or, Why Should I Care About this Topic? Inland InfoLit Conference. Spokane, Wash., November 2015.

Janet Hauck. Using Primary Sources as Diversity Dis-cussion Starters. CCCU Diversity Conference. Chicago, September 2015.

Janet Hauck, Doreen Keller, Stacy Keogh George, and Roberta Wilburn. Giving Voice to the Diversity Discussion: Several Ways to Get our Students Talking and Thinking. CCCU Diversity Conference. Chicago, September 2015.

Karin Heller. Teresa of Avila (1515-2015): A Woman Between the Roman Catholic Church’s Crossfire and Exaltation. A Teresian Festivity – Celebrate 500 Years of St. Teresa of Avila. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 3, 2015.

Aaron Dyszelski | Assistant Professor | Theatre

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Karin Heller. La Bible est-elle sexiste? University of Besançon, Besançon, France, Jan. 6-8, 2016.

Karin Heller. Un Dieu male: pourquoi faire? University of Besançon, Besançon, France, Jan. 6-8, 2016.

Karin Heller. Egalité en Dieu? Egalité entre femmes et homes? La spécificité du modèle biblique. University of Besançon, Besançon, France, Jan. 6-8, 2016.

Sophia T. Anong and Robin Henager. U.S. State Edu-cation Efficiency in Financial Literacy Outcomes. The American Council on Consumer Interests Annual Conference. Clearwater, Fla., May 2015.

Teresa Mauldin and Robin Henager. Does the Per-ceived Burden of Student Loan Debt Affect Saving Be-haviors? The American Council on Consumer Interests Annual Conference. Clearwater, Fla., May 2015.

Megan Hershey. Roundtable: Study-Abroad Programs in Africa: Issues, Challenges, and Considerations. Afri-can Studies Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, November 2015.

Jonathan Huwe. Myofascial Trigger Point & Myofascial Release, Theory and Practice, AKA The Therapeutic Infliction of Pain. NWATA Student Symposium. Boise, Idaho, March 2016.

Michael T. Ingram. Panel Chair. Examining Topic Norms: A Presentation and Roundtable Discussion Regarding the Potentially Harmful Impact of Competi-tive Norms on Education. Northwest Communication Association. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, April 2016.

Lori Johnson. Highlighting Promising Practices; Partnering to Promote Effective Teaching. K12/Higher Education Educator-Preparation Convening. Seattle, October 2015.

Lori Johnson and Cathy Dieter. Co-Teach Training, Pairs Training; Facilitating Collaboration with Cooper-ating Teachers. Holmes Elementary School, Spokane, Wash., September 2015.

Lori Johnson and Lisa Laurier. A Tale of Two Schools: The Successes and Challenges of Site-Based Pre-Service Teacher Training. Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education Annual Conference. Las Vegas, February 2016.

Lori Johnson and Lisa Laurier. Common Core and ELA-Content Area Integration. Inland Northwest Reading Council Conference. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., January 2016.

Lori Johnson and Lisa Laurier. Using Series Picture Books to Support Emergent Readership and Self- Efficacy. Young Child Expo & Conference 2015. Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Lori Johnson and Lisa Laurier. Family Literacy and Picture Books. Charlotte Houck Children’s Literature Annual Conference. Redlands, Calif., 2015.

Lori Johnson, Stacy Hill and Lisa Laurier. Developing School and University Partnerships to Improve Learn-ing for All. Washington Education Research Associa-

tion Annual Conference. Seattle, December 2015.

Douglas Jones. The Battle Within: Dealing with Sexual Addiction in the Church. Northwest District Assembly of the Church of the Nazarene. Kennewick, Wash., April 2016.

Katherine Karr-Cornejo. La Novela Histórica de Postdictadura Frente a la Araucanía Decimonónica. Presented at Actores, Demandas, Intersecciones. I Simposio de la Sección de Estudios del Cono Sur. Santiago, Chile, August 2015.

Daniel Keberle. Jazz Methods for the Non-Jazz Teacher. Washington Music Educators State Confer-ence. Yakima, Wash., Feb. 12, 2016.

Dawn Keig. The Moderating Influence of Institutional Distance on MNE Social Performance. Annual Meeting of the Western Academy of Management. Portland, Ore., March 2016.

Dawn Keig. The Impact of Formal and Informal Insti-tutional Distance on MNE Social Performance. Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business-U.S. West. Seattle, October 2015.

Dawn Keig. The Impact of Formal and Informal Insti-tutional Distances on MNE Social Performance. Center for Leadership and Social Responsibility 6th Annual Academic Research Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility. University of Washington, Tacoma, Wash., July 2015.

Doreen Keller and Kathryn Picanco. Environmental and Sustainability Education: An Important Collabora-tive Venture. Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education Conference. Las Vegas, February 2016.

Brooke Kiener. Community-Based Arts Practice.  Wheaton College Theatre. Wheaton, Ill., March 2016.

Mark Killian. Mapping Religious Ecologies. Society of Scientific Study of Religion Annual Conference. Newport Beach, Calif., November 2015.

Will Kynes. The Death of the “Wisdom Genre” and the Rebirth of “Wisdom” and “Genre.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Biblical Literature. Atlanta, Nov. 21, 2015.

Keith A. Lambert. Advocacy Through Collaboration and Research that Aligns with Mission: The Universi-ties, the edTPA and State Lawmakers. AILACTE Annual Conference. Las Vegas, February 2016.

Keith A. Lambert. Advocacy about edTPA: Engaging to Inform Policy and Practice. Learning Forward An-nual Conference. Washington, D.C., December 2015.

Keith A. Lambert. Counter-Narratives of Teacher-Per-formance Assessment (edTPA). American Educational Studies Association. San Antonio, November 2015.

Tara Lambert. LIFO Abandonment: The Moderating Effect of Management Disclosures on Share Price Reaction. 2016 American Accounting Association Western Region Meeting. Seattle, May 2016.

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Margie N. LaShaw and Candice Correia. Incorporating Service Learning in the Curriculum by Tapping into Existing Community Programs. Community Engage-ment Institute. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., May 2015.

David J. Burns, Becky Havens, Margie N. LaShaw, Yvonne Smith, and Julia Underwood. The Adventure that Aslan Sends Us: Shalom in the Mid-to-Late Career in a Christian Academic’s Life. Christian Business Fac-ulty Association Annual Conference. Regent Univer-sity, Virginia Beach, Va., October 2015.

Michael J. Meyer, Salem Boumediene, Nathan Jeppson, Christine Kuglin, Margie N. LaShaw, Nancy Mangold, Joshua Neil, Sheldon Smith, and Den-nis Togo. Sharing Best Teaching Practices Panel. American Accounting Association - Western Region. Seattle, May 2016.

Lisa Laurier. Developing School-Based Partnerships. Community Engagement Institute. Whitworth Univer-sity, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Designing a High-Quality Curriculum and Advanced Differentiation. Duke University Talent Identification Program’s Summer Institute for Educa-tors on Gifted Education. Friday Center, Durham, N.C., June 14-19, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Together, Let’s Design a Conceptual Curricular Framework for a Unit to See the Possibilities for Differentiation. Personalizing Learning through Cluster Grouping and Differentiation Institute.  Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 22, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Let’s Talk: What Makes for a High Quality Gifted and Talented Program? Personalizing Learning through Cluster Grouping and Differentia-tion Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 24, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. A Teacher’s Thinking Toolkit: En-hancing Thinking in Advanced Students. Personalizing Learning through Cluster Grouping and Differentia-tion Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 22-24, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. A Teacher’s Thinking Toolkit: En-hancing the Teaching of Thinking in Students through Inquiry and Research Skills. Confratute, A Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning. University of Con-necticut, Storrs, Conn., July 13-17, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Developing Minds: Strategies and Tools for Scaffolding Student Thinking. Confratute, A Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning. Univer-sity of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn., July 14, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. The Having of Wonderful Ideas: Inspiring Student Research. Confratute, A Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn., July 15, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. What Makes Quality Curriculum for Advanced Learners, and What Does This Have to Do with CCSS? Edufest Summer Institute on Teach-

ing and Learning Conference. Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, July 27-31, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Top 10 Skills to Cultivate in High- Potential Students. Edufest Summer Institute on Teaching and Learning Conference. Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, July 29, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Working with Students on Small-Group Investigations. The 2e Center for Research and Professional Development. Bridges Academy School, Studio City, Calif., Aug. 17-19, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Understanding the Social and Emotional Lives of Gifted Students. Young Child Expo and Conference. Grand Hotel, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 2, 2015.

Nancy Hertzog and Jann H. Leppien. Differentia-tion Strategies That Work. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Hotel Murano, Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 16, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien and Nancy Hertzog. A Variety of Ap-propriate Program Services. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Hotel Murano, Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 16, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Differentiation Instruction: Strate-gies and Tools using E-Curriculum. Ferndale Middle Schools, Ferndale, Wash., Oct. 27, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien and Tamara Fisher. The Having of Wonderful Ideas: Exploring and Developing Interests Through Independent Learning Projects. 62nd Annual National Association for Gifted Children Convention. Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Nov. 12, 2015.

Nancy Hertzog, Jann H. Leppien, Gail Hanninen, and Kathryn Picanco. NAGC Symposium: When Gifted Programs Are Legislated as Basic Education – The Process Unleashed! 62nd Annual National Association for Gifted Children Convention. Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Nov. 13, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien, Karen Westberg, and Marcia Im-beau. A Teachers Thinking Toolkit: Enhancing Thinking in Advanced Students through Inquiry and Research Skills. 62nd Annual National Association for Gifted Children Convention. Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Nov. 13, 2015.

Karen Westberg, Jann H. Leppien, and Marcia Imbeau. Avoid Being Chopped: Conduct Program Self-Evaluations. 62nd Annual National Association for Gifted Children Convention. Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Nov. 15, 2015.

Nancy Hertzog and Jann H. Leppien. Multiple Criteria for Identification of the Most Highly Capable: What Does That Mean? Washington State Assessment Con-ference. Hilton Hotel, Seattle, Dec. 10, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien and Nancy Hertzog. Let’s Talk: What Makes for Quality Programs and Services for Highly Capable Students? Washington State Assessment Conference. Hilton Hotel, Seattle, Dec. 10, 2015.

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Jann H. Leppien, Macie Pate, and Steve Fisk. What Do Highly Capable Students and Families Perceive as the Academic and Social/Emotional Support Needed in the High School Setting to Enhance Continuous Growth? Washington State Assessment Conference. Hilton Hotel, Seattle, Dec. 11, 2015.

Susan Baum and Jann H. Leppien. If I Am So Smart, Why Can’t I Learn? Whitworth’s Center for Gifted Edu-cation Institute – The World Needs All Kinds of Minds. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 19, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. A Teacher’s Thinking Toolkit: Enhancing Thinking in Advanced Students through Inquiry and Research. NW Prodigy’s Celebration of Talent Conference. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., March 19, 2016.

Corey McKenna. Determining Quality: An Evaluation on the Perceptions of the Teaching Performance Assessment in California. American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Annual Confer-ence. Las Vegas, Feb. 23-25, 2016.

Corey McKenna, Doreen Keller, and Keith A. Lambert. Creating a Climate of Collaboration: How Three Teacher-Preparation Programs Implement the edTPA. Washington Education Research Association Annual Conference. Seattle, Dec. 10, 2015.

James McPherson. Panel. The Challenges of Writing Recent History. Skirvin Hilton Hotel. Oklahoma City, October 2015.

Arlin Migliazzo. Session chair. Women, Medicine, and Power in 19th-Century America. Phi Alpha Theta Pacific Northwest Regional Conference. Western Washington University, Bellingham, Wash., April 2016.

Arlin Migliazzo. Session commentator. Violence and the Making of Early America. Phi Alpha Theta Pacific Northwest Regional Conference. Western Washington University, Bellingham, Wash., April 2016.

Alan Mikkelson, David Sloan, and C. Hesse. An Em-pirical Exploration of Leadership Style and Relational Messages Among Supervisor/Employee Relationships. Western Business and Management International Research Conference. Las Vegas, March 2016.

C. Hesse and Alan Mikkelson. Affection Deprivation in Romantic Relationships. National Communication Association. Las Vegas, November 2015.

Jonathan Moo. Healing and Hope for a World of Wounds. Lausanne North American Regional Confer-ence. Gordon College, Boston, July 2015.

Nathan Moyer. Generating Combinatorial Identi-ties via Walk-Counting. Mathematical Association of America MathFest. Washington, D.C., August 2015.

Nathan Moyer. Proofs that Really Count. The Spokane Regional Mathematics Colloquium. Gonzaga Univer-sity, Spokane, Wash., March 2016.

Vange Ocasio. Keynote Address. League of Education Voters Annual Breakfast. Seattle, March 2016.

Vange Ocasio. Rural Finance Schemes in Subsistence Economies: Does a Market Model Really Work? West-ern Economic Association, 90th Annual Conference. Honolulu, June 28-July 2, 2015.

Deanna Dahlke Ojennus, Kent Jones, Andrew Bloom, Stephen Cooper, Andrew Dodge, Cody Kaiser, Mark Klick, and Naji Saker. Experiences in the Computa-tional Design of Gluten Digesting, Pepsin Resistant Enzymes. The 70th Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society. Idaho State Univer-sity, Pocatello, Idaho, June 21-24, 2015.

Deanna Dahlke Ojennus. Learning Gains in a Flipped Biochemistry Classroom Versus the Traditional Lecture. The 70th Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society. Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, June 21-24, 2015.

Deanna Dahlke Ojennus. Does Flipping Work? Stu-dent Assessment of Learning Gains in a Flipped Bio-chemistry Classroom. The 23rd Annual Washington College Chemistry Teacher Association Conference. Leavenworth, Wash., Oct. 8-10, 2015.

Kathryn Picanco. Environmental and Sustainability Education: An Essential Part of the Next Generation of STEM Teacher Preparation. Next Generation of STEM Teacher Preparation in Washington State Meeting. Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Wash., May 2015.

Kathryn Picanco. Differentiation and the Common Core: Endless Possibilities! Personalizing Learning through Cluster Grouping and Differentiation Strate-gies Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., June 2015.

Kathryn Picanco. An Administrator’s Guide to Differ-entiating Instruction for Gifted Learners. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Tacoma, Wash., October 2015.

Kathryn Picanco. Assessment in a Differentiated Classroom. Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted Conference. Tacoma, Wash., October 2015.

Kathryn Picanco. Literature Circles with a Twist! National Association for Gifted Children Convention. Phoenix, November 2015.

Kathryn Picanco. Creative Community Outreach. Celebration of Talent Conference. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., March 2016.

Versha Sinha and Aaron Putzke. Investigating the Role of Fer Kinase in the Early Blood Development of Zebrafish. Spokane Intercollegiate Research Conference. Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Alexander Hoffmann and Aaron Putzke. Dual Roles of Fer Kina Are Required for Proper Hematopoiesis and Vascular Endothelium Or-ganization During Zebrafish Devel-

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Deanna Ojennus | Associate Professor | Chemistry

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Toby Schwarz. Sports Psychology/Mental Training for Soccer Coaches. Spokane Soccer Academy. Whit-worth University, Spokane, Wash., Aug. 10, 2015.

Lindy Scott. Los Evangélicos Latinos en los Estados Unidos y las Elecciones Presidenciales: Influencias y Posibilidades. XXX Congreso de Religión, Sociedad y Política. Universidad ITESO, Guadalajara, Mexico, November 2015.

Lindy Scott. Common Grace in Latin American Music. Christian Association of World Languages. Houghton College, Houghton, N.Y., April 2016.

Nicole Sheets. Latchwork. Pop Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference. Seattle, March 22-25, 2016.

Meredith Shimizu. Viewing Detroit: Photographs and the Meaning of Modern Urban Ruins. Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Confer-ence. Seattle, March 2016.

Dale E. Soden. Respondent. American Apocalypse: A History of Modern Evangelicalism. American Academy of Religion. Moscow, Idaho, May 21, 2016.

Raja S. Tanas. Worldviews of Islam. College of South-ern Idaho, Twin Falls, Idaho, Nov. 18, 2015.

Raja S. Tanas. Worldviews of Islam. Spokane Dinner Club, Spokane, Wash., March 2, 2016.

Raja S. Tanas. Islam, the Middle East, and the West. Spokane Rotary International Club. Spokane, Wash., May 19, 2016.

Kirk Westre. Servant-Leadership in Coaching. Na-tional Coaching Conference. Seattle, June 2016.

Kirk Westre. An Incremental Approach to Advance Student Learning. Pacific Northwest Learning Consor-tium. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Jon Hammermeister, Damon Burton, Linda Keeler, Tony Pickering, and Kirk Westre. Round Table Discus-sion. Association of Applied Sport Psychology North-west Regional Conference. Cheney, Wash., April 2016.

Jason Wollschleger. Making it Count: Using Course Assignments as Product for Community Partners. Pacific Sociological Association. Oakland, Calif., April 2016.

Cynthia Wright. Using EBP in Diagnosis and Treat-ment. Washington State Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Meeting. University of Washington, Seattle, July 18, 2015.

Cynthia Wright and Shelley Linens. “Patient-Report-ed Efficacy 6 Months After a 4-Week Rehabilitation Intervention in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Insta-bility.” 6th International Ankle Symposium. Dublin, Ireland, October 2015.

Joy A. York and Ron Pyle. Interpersonal Communica-tion in Journalism. J-Day East. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

opment. Murdock Research Symposium. Vancouver, Wash., November 2015.

Adriana Calderon and Aaron Putzke. FRK-1 Regula-tion of Post-Embryonic Seam-Cell Proliferation and Identity via Heterochronic Gene Expression and Wnt Signaling. Murdock Research Symposium. Vancouver, Wash., November 2015.

Adriana Calderon, Danielle Mila, McLane Watson, Kath-erine Genzink, Austin Baldwin, Bryan Phillips, Aaron Putzke. Asymmetric Wnt Pathway Regulation of Post-Embryonic Seam Cell Proliferation and Identity via the Non-Receptor Tyrosine Kinase FRK-1. International C. elegans Meeting. Los Angeles, June 2015.

Jacob Rapp. Pantelion Films and the U.S. Latino Audi-ence. EWU Colloquium on Mexico. Eastern Washing-ton University, Cheney, Wash., February 2016.

Jacob Rapp. Divergent Christianities in Late 19th- Century Mexican Fiction. Christian Association of World Languages 26th Annual Conference. Hough-ton, N.Y., April 2016.

Michael Rempe. Quantification of Sleep State Dependent Electroencephalographic and Cerebral Metabolic Parameters Using a Semi-Automated Ap-proach. SLEEP 2015. Seattle, June 2015.

Michael Rempe. How Can Math Help Us Understand Sleep? Mathematics Department. Eastern Washing-ton University, Cheney, Wash., February 2016.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Partnering with Teaching Faculty to Incorporate the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 25, 2015.

Erica Salkin. Readability and Rationale of Student Speech Policy. Association for Education in Journal-ism and Mass Communication Annual Conference. San Francisco, Aug. 5-8, 2015.

Erica Salkin and Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. Behold the Monster: Mythical Explanations of Deviance and Evil in News of the Amish School Shooting. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference. San Francisco, Aug. 5-8, 2015.

Eric Sartell. Consumer Confidence & National Debt: The Keys to the White House in 2016? Academy of Economics and Finance National Conference. Pen-sacola, Fla., 2016.

Judith Schoepflin. Intermediate Piano Gems from the Modern and Contemporary Eras. Washington State Music Teachers Conference. Bremerton, Wash.,

June 2015.

Toby Schwarz. Communicating and Leading: Help Minimize Relational Problems Before They Ruin You or Your Team. WIAA Coaching School. Yakima Convention Center, Yakima, Wash., July 31, 2015.

Raja Tanas | Professor | Sociology

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Juried and Non-Juried Shows

Aaron Dyszelski. Scenic charge. First Dates. Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, June 2015.

Aaron Dyszelski. Scenic charge. Singing in the Rain. Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, July 2015.

Aaron Dyszelski. Scenic charge. Shrek the Musical. Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, August 2015.

Brooke Kiener. Director, stage reading. On Golden Pond. Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, August 2015.

Laurie Lamon. Commentator. This Whitworth Life. October 2015.

Bradley Oiler. Duck Hunting with Handguns. Saranac Art Projects, Sept. 4-26, 2015.

Christopher Parkin. Orchestra member. Guys and Dolls. Spokane Civic Theater, Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Christopher Parkin. Saxophonist, Spokane Jazz Orchestra, September 2015-May 2016.

Christopher Parkin. Saxophonist, Spokane Symphony Orchestra, March 2016.

Nicole Sheets. Writer and collaborator. Verbatim: A Text/Art Collaboration. Ink Art Space, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 10, 2015.

Diana Trotter. Performer, InterPlay Leaders Confer-ence. Racine, Wis., July 2015.

Diana Trotter. Director. The Last of the Boys. The Modern Theatre, Spokane, Wash., March 2016.

Diana Trotter. Actor. Other Desert Cities. The Modern Theatre, Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Diana Trotter. Actor. Fiction. Spokane Civic Theatre, Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Gordon Wilson. Invitational theme exhibit. 20,000 Leagues. Spokane Art School Gallery, Spokane, Wash., June 5-Aug. 29, 2015.

Gordon Wilson. Invitational exhibit. Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour, Sept. 26, 2015.

Gordon Wilson. Juried exhibit and auction. Making Art Count. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 1-Nov. 1, 2015.

Gordon Wilson. Juried exhibit. Spokane Valley Arts Council Show and Auction, Spokane Valley, Wash., Nov. 25, 2015.

Philip Baldwin. Principal 2nd violin, Coeur d’Alene Opera. The Magic Flute. North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Sept. 11 and 13, 2015.

Philip Baldwin Artistic director and conductor, Spo-kane Youth Symphony. Fox Theater, Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Philip Baldwin. Assistant conductor and concert-master, Coeur d’Alene Symphony. Kroc Center, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, 2015-16.

Philip Baldwin. Substitute violinist, Spokane Sympho-ny Orchestra. Fox Theater, Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Philip Baldwin. Violin soloist, Coeur d’Alene Sym-phony. Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra. Kroc Center, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, May 6-7, 2016.

Philip Baldwin. Concertmaster, Mannheim Steam-roller. INB Performing Arts Center, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 22, 2015.

Philip Baldwin. Concertmaster, Mannheim Steam-roller. Town Toyota Center, Wenatchee, Wash., Nov. 23, 2015.

Thom Caraway. Broken Mic. Neato Burrito, Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Thom Caraway. Reader. Out Like a Lamb. Salem Lu-theran Church, Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Thom Caraway. Literature Park. Terrain, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 2, 2015.

Thom Caraway. PorchFest. Kendall Yards, Spokane, Wash., Sept. 19, 2015.

Thom Caraway. Thomas Parker Society. St. John’s College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 2015.

Katie Creyts. Invitational Exhibition. The Edge. Galvanize, Seattle, 2015.

Katie Creyts. Invitational Exhibition. Free For All. Spokane Art School, Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Katie Creyts. Invitational Exhibition. The Saranac at the MAC. The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Katie Creyts. CoHabit. The Saranac Art Projects, Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Katie Creyts. Curator. The Devil Is in the Details. Bryan Oliver Gallery, Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Katie Creyts. Faculty exhibition. Parole. Bryan Oliver Gallery, Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Katie Creyts. Invitational exhibition. Inside/Outside. Gallery One, Ellensburg, Wash., 2016.

Philip Baldwin | Professor | Music

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Gordon Wilson. All in the Family: Clay and Paint. Spokane Art School Gallery, Spokane, Wash., April 1-May 28, 2016.

Gordon Wilson. Exhibit and painting demonstration. Eye for Art. Mead High School, Spokane, Wash., April 16, 2016.

Gordon Wilson. Art@Work Program. Northwest Mu-seum of Arts and Culture, Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Gordon Wilson. Peter’s Vision/What Peter Saw.  Whitworth University Permanent Art Collection, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Service to Community

Elizabeth L. Abbey. Presenter, The Spokane Food Policy Council: Bringing RDNs to the Table. Greater Spokane Dietetic Association meeting, Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Charles Andrews. Workshop, Peace, Nonviolence, and Reconciliation through the Arts. Peace and Economic Justice Action Conference. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 26-27, 2016.

Kira M. Austin. Workshop, Introduction to Positive Be-havior Interventions and Supports. Eastmont School District, Wenatchee, Wash., August 2015.

Kira M. Austin and Debbie Tully. Workshop, Co-Teach-ing for Teacher-Paraprofessional Teams. Pullman School District, Pullman, Wash., August 2015.

Philip Baldwin. Host, bass master class. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 24, 2016.

Philip Baldwin. Board member, Spokane Youth Music Consortium. Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Keith Edward Beebe. Lecturer, church history seminar. COMPASS College Preparation Leadership Program, Camp Spalding, Newport, Wash., June 29-July 3, 2015.

Richard Bishop. Teller, St. David’s Episcopal Church. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Kerry Breno. Organizer, chemistry outreach for Boy Scouts. Camp Cowles, Newport, Wash., October 2015.

Kerry Breno. Chemistry ambassador, St. Charles Catholic School. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Jennifer Brown. Member, formation committee. St. John’s Cathedral, Spokane, Wash., 2014-16.

Jennifer Brown. Member, Ordination Discernment Committee. St. John’s Cathedral, Spokane, Wash., April-May 2016.

Patricia Bruininks. Coffee-talk panelist, Faith and Education. Spokane Faith & Values, July 2015.

Patricia Bruininks. Coffee-talk panelist, Faith and Politics. Spokane Faith & Values, March 2016.

Patricia Bruininks and Mark Baird. Psychology and Grief. Invited radio interview, Whitworth.FM. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Robert Buckham. Keynote Speaker, Can We Measure Hope in the Workplace? Northside Spokane Interna-tional Rotary meeting, Spokane, Wash., February 2016.

Frank Caccavo. Volunteer, Columbia Gorge Racing Association, June-August 2015.

Amanda C. R. Clark. House committee member, Spo-kane Club. Spokane, Wash., 2015-present.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Choir member, Saints Cyril & Methodius Byzantine Catholic Church. Spokane Valley, Wash., 2015-present.

Anthony E. Clark. Sacristan, Saints Cyril & Methodius Byzantine Catholic Church. Spokane Valley, Wash., 2015-present.

Jessica Clements. Director, Write Your Way into a Job workshop. Gonzaga University Writing Center, Spokane, Wash., March 2016.

Jessica Clements. Director, On Track Academy Scholarship Writing Workshop. On Track Academy, Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Candice Correia. Attorney, pro bono legal services. 2015-16.

Katie Creyts. Art cooperative member, Saranac Art Projects. Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Katie Creyts. Committee member, Spokane Arts Program. Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Katie Creyts. Committee member, Terrain Gallery. Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Interviewee, Spokane Falls Com-

Philip Baldwin | Professor | Music

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munity College students. Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane, Wash., Spring 2015.

Aaron Dyszelski. SMILE grant workshop leader, Tessera Scholar Program. Libby School, Spokane, Wash., February-April 2016.

Brent Edstrom. Performer, Whitworth Church.  Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Martha Gady. Member, Missions Team. Whitworth Church, Spokane, Wash., May 2015-May 2016.

Martha Gady. Member, Guatemala Task Force. Pres-bytery of Inland Northwest, Spokane, Wash., May 2015-May 2016.

Martha Gady. Worship projection, Whitworth Church. Spokane, Wash., May 2015-May 2016.

Martha Gady. VBS missions leader, Whitworth Church. Spokane, Wash., July 13-16, 2015.

Stacy Keogh George. Member, Mission Social Justice Committee. Colbert Presbyterian Church, Colbert, Wash., 2014-present.

Ángeles González-Aller. Bible-study leader. St. Thomas More Parish, Spokane, Wash., ongoing.

Ángeles González-Aller. Translator, Family-to-Family Program. St. Thomas More Parish, Spokane, Wash., ongoing.

Haley Goranson. Speaker, My Personal Faith Journey. Whitworth Presbyterian Church, Spokane, Wash., February and March 2016.

Daman Hagerott. Head assistant coach volunteer, women’s soccer team. Whitworth University, Spo-kane, Wash., May 2015-November 2016.

Daman Hagerott. Assistant club coach, Spokane Shadow U18 girls’ soccer team. Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Daman Hagerott. Volunteer ice-skating instructor, Eagles Ice Arena. Spokane, Wash., October- December 2015.

Janet Hauck. Co-leader, weekly adult-education class. Colbert Presbyterian Church, Colbert, Wash., 2015-16.

Janet Hauck. Volunteer. Colbert Presbyterian Church, Colbert, Wash., 2015-16.

Karin Heller. Speaker, Saint Aloysius Parish. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 28-29, 2015.

Stacy Hill. Teacher, Children’s Ministry. Life Center Church, Spokane, Wash., July 2015-present.

Stacy Hill. Advisor, elementary school ministry. Life Center Church, Spokane, Wash., 2015-present.

Stacy Hill. Member, Council for Learning Improve-ment. Mead School District, Spokane, Wash., September 2012-present.

Jonathan Huwe. Lead instructor, CPR re-certification. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., September 2015.

Jonathan Huwe. Lead instructor, CPR re-certification. Thunder Physical Therapy, Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Jonathan Huwe. Lead instructor, CPR re-certification. Spokane Physical Therapy, Spokane, Wash., February 2016.

Michael T. Ingram. Guest preacher, Driscoll Boulevard Baptist Church. Spokane, Wash., January-May 2016.

Michael T. Ingram. Guest judge, Mount Spokane High School Feline Frenzy debate tournament. Mead, Wash., December 2015.

Michael T. Ingram. Guest judge, Berean Bible Church Christian homeschool debate tournament. Spokane Valley, Wash., February 2016.

Lori Johnson. Eucharistic minister, St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Lori Johnson. Facilitator, scripture study. St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Spokane, Wash., September 2015-April 2016.

Lori Johnson. Literacy tutor, Holmes Elementary School. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Douglas Jones. Missionary and team leader, Partner-ship Bangladesh. Dinajpur District, Bangladesh, May and October 2015.

Douglas Jones. Associate pastor for educational ministries, Spokane First Church of the Nazarene. Spokane, Wash., May 2015-May 2016.

Daniel Keberle. Composer and soloist, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Spokane, Wash., January-March 2016.

Dawn Keig. Community Speaker and Support Group Facilitator. Alzheimer’s Association, Washington State Chapter.

Doreen Keller. Member, NAACP Education Commit-tee. Spokane, Wash., 2015-present.

Doreen Keller. Member, Spokane Public Schools Work Group on Disproportionate Discipline. Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Doreen Keller. World Relief Host Family and Resettle-ment Mentor. Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Mark Killian. Community-at-large board member, Liberty Park Child Development Center. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Margie N. LaShaw. Treasurer, Spokane County Farm Bureau. 2015-16.

Lisa Laurier. Sunday School substitute teacher, Fowler United Methodist Church. Spokane, Wash., 2015-present.

Lisa Laurier. Volunteer, Mead Orchestra. Mead High School, Spokane, Wash., 2015-present.

Karin Heller | Professor | Theology

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Lisa Laurier. Consulting teacher, Evergreen Elemen-tary School. Spokane, Wash., 2015-present.

Lisa Laurier. Private educational assessment provider, six families, 2015-present.

Joshua Leim. Teacher, The Academy of Christian Discipleship. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

Joshua Leim. Sunday school teacher, Colbert Presby-terian Church. Colbert, Wash., 2016.

Jann H. Leppien, Kathryn Picanco, and Sharon Page. Personalizing Learning through Cluster Grouping and Differentiation Strategies, Whitworth Center for Gifted Education Summer Institute. Whitworth Uni-versity, Spokane, Wash., June 22-24, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Differentiated Instruction, Com-municating Instruction and Activities, and Monitoring Student Performance, highly capable elementary in-service. Pullman Public Schools, Pullman, Wash., Aug. 14, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien, Debra De Witt, and Chris Moore. A Parent and Student Perspective on What It Means to Be Identified Highly Capable, Professional develop-ment for middle and high school counselors. Libby Center, Spokane, Wash., Sept. 30, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Providing Differentiated Instruction for Students in The Middle and High Schools, Highly Capable In-service. Pullman Public Schools, Pullman, Wash., Oct. 9, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien, Debra De Witt, and Chris Moore. What Are the Characteristics of Highly Capa-ble Students and What Social and Emotional Support Do We Need to Provide? Professional development for middle and high school counselors. Libby Center, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 21, 2015.

Gail Hanninen and Jann H. Leppien. Comprehen-sive Identification and Program Services for Highly Capable Students. Highly capable program review committee training. Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash., Nov. 3, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien and Gail Hanninen. Ongoing Identi-fication Issues, Comprehensive Programming. Highly capable program review training. Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash., Nov. 17, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien, Debra De Witt, and Chris Moore. What Academic Support Do Highly Capable Students Require and What About Those Who Underachieve? Professional development for middle and high school counselors. Spokane Public Schools, Spokane, Wash., Dec. 2, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien and Nancy Hertzog. Equity and Access in Identification of Highly Capable Students. Javits HiCapPLUS Grant Meeting, Renton, Wash., Jan. 7, 2016.

Macie Pate, Jann H. Leppien, and Steve Fisk. What is the Role of Counselors in Serving Highly Capable Students? Professional development for middle and high school counselors. Libby Center, Spokane, Wash., Jan. 20, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. CogAT Aptitude Tests and Screen-ers. Highly Capable Program Review Committee. Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash., Jan. 25, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Teacher and Parent Rating Scales, Highly Capable Program Review Committee. Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash., Jan. 27, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien, Debra De Witt, and Chris Moore. Supporting the Academic and Social Needs of Twice-Exceptional (2e) Students, Professional Development for the Middle and High School Counselors. Libby Center, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 17, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien, Sharon Page, Gretchen Scott, Kira Austin, Flint Simonsen, and Teagan Thomas. The World Needs All Kinds of Minds, Whitworth Center for Gifted Education Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 19, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien, Sharon Page, Gretchen Scott, and Teagan Thomas. Helping Different Kinds of Minds Be Successful, A Community Event. Whitworth Center for Gifted Education Institute. North Central High School, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 19, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien, Sharon Page, Gretchen Scott, and Teagan Thomas. Understanding Animal Behavior, A Community Event. Whitworth Center for Gifted Education Institute. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Feb. 20, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Steps to the Identification Process, Highly Capable Program Review Committee. Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash., Feb. 25 and March 9, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien, Debra De Witt, and Chris Moore. Un-derrepresented Youth: Unrecognized Potential, Pro-fessional development for middle and high school counselors. Spokane Public Schools, Spokane, Wash., March 30, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Using Operation Houndstooth as a Framework for Developing and Serving the Social and Emotional Needs of Highly Capable Students. Libby Center, Spokane, Wash., April 12, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Who Are the Gifted, and How Do We Serve Them? ETC program. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., April 13, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Member, Libby Center PAC. Spo-kane, Wash., 2015-16.

Jann H. Leppien. Testing Timelines and Evaluation of the Rating Scales, Highly Capable Program Review Committee. Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash., April 19, 2016.

Karin Heller | Professor | Theology

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Jann H. Leppien, Debra De Witt, and Chris Moore. Next Steps: Plans for The Future, professional development for middle and high school counselors. Libby Center, Spokane, Wash., April 20, 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. The Appropriate Use of a Matrix for Identification Purposes. Highly Capable Program Review Committee. Cheney Public Schools, Cheney, Wash., 2016.

Jann H. Leppien. Judge, Invent Washington State Competition. North Central High School, Spokane, Wash., May 14, 2016.

Corey McKenna. Member, Coeur d’Alene School District Ad Hoc Committee for the selection of the district’s new mathematics curriculum. Spring 2015.

James McPherson. Discussion facilitator, Media Circus on Campaign Coverage: Is there Room for Democ-racy? Spokane Community Building, Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Arlin Migliazzo. Invited Lecturer, The Trouble with ‘Normal’: Some Personal Observations. Rotary Club of Spokane 21, Spokane, Wash., September 2015.

Alan Mikkelson. Speaker, Top 10 Communication Mis-takes. Life Center Marriage Retreat, Winthrop, Wash., October 2015.

Roger Mohrlang. Consultant, Kamwe Old Testament translation. June 2015-May 2016.

Roger Mohrlang. Lecturer, Missionary Pioneers: Perspectives on the Christian World Movement. Fourth Memorial Church, Spokane, Wash., March 2016.

Roger Mohrlang. Lecturer, Missionary Pioneers: Perspectives on the Christian World Movement. His Place Church, Post Falls, Idaho, March 2016.

Jonathan Moo. Guest preacher, Christ Our Peace Anglican Church. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Jonathan Moo. Peer reviewer. Tyndale Bulletin, Sci-ence and Christian Belief, and Neotestamentica.

Vange Ocasio. Member, Parent Advisory Board. North Wall Schools, Spokane, Wash., 2011-present.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Aldersgate UMC Art Exhibi-tions Committee. Abilene, Texas, 2015.

Bradley Oiler. Juror, visual arts scholastic event. Abilene, Texas, 2015.

Bradley Oiler. Juror, junior visual arts scholas-tic event. Abilene, Texas, 2015.

Deanna Dahlke Ojennus. Judge, Spokane MESA 2016 engineering competition. Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Wash., March 2016.

Markus Ong. Coordinator, Inland Northwest Science Bowl. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Markus Ong. Volunteer, service and worship ministry teams. Faith Bible Church, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Markus Ong. Whitworth University representative, Nine Mile Falls School District Science Night Out. Nine Mile Falls, Wash., March 2016.

Markus Ong. Volunteer, Spokane Rocketry Showcase. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Markus Ong. Job-shadow host, Northwood Middle School students. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Christopher Parkin. Saxophonist, jazz liturgy services. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Spokane, Wash., January-February 2016.

Christopher Parkin. Solo musician, vespers service. Fairwood Retirement Village, Spokane, Wash., February 2016.

Christopher Parkin. Ensemble musician, worship team. Faith Bible Church, Spokane, Wash., November 2015-April 2016.

Christopher Parkin. Assistant music director and men’s small-group leader, Camp of the Woods. Speculator, N.Y., June-August 2015.

Kathryn Picanco. Workshop, Cluster Grouping and Differentiation for Highly Capable Students. Central Valley School District, Spokane, Wash., August 2016.

Kathryn Picanco. Presenter, Serving the Needs of Highly Capable Students with Cluster Grouping. Broadway Elementary, Spokane, Wash., January 2016.

Robin Pickering. Member, personal development team. Spokane Chiefs, Spokane, Wash., 2014-present.

Robin Pickering. Upward basketball coach, 5th grade girls’ basketball team. Brentwood Elementary School, Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Aaron Putzke. Facilitator, NWABR Community Conversations. Spokane, Wash., Jan. 19, 2016.

Aaron Putzke. Invited panelist, Christianity and evolution discus-sion. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Jacob Rapp. Member, Congregation Council.

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Aaron Putzke | Associate Professor | Biology

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Richard Stevens. Event Supervisor, Science Olympiad state competition. Eastern Washington University, Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Richard Stevens. Inspector, First Robotics regional competition. West Valley High School, Spokane, Wash., March 3-6, 2016.

Raja S. Tanas. Speaker, Bethany Presbyterian Church. Spokane, Wash., November 2015.

Raja S. Tanas. Speaker, ISIS, the Caliphate, and Islam. Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church, Spokane, Wash., Oct. 18, 2015.

Raja S. Tanas. Translator, Mortimore Productions. Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Ann Teberg. Founder, Read With Me Arusha. Arusha, Tanzania, June 2010-present.

Ann Teberg. Invited speaker, small-group meeting. Se-lah United Methodist Church, Selah, Wash., May 2016.

Ann Teberg. Member, board of trustees. People to People International, September 2013-present.

Debbie Tully. Facilitator, inaugural PACE Ambas-sadors’ Roundtable. ITT Technical Institute, Spokane Valley, Wash., May 31, 2016.

Jason Wollschleger. Peer review board, Community Engagement Institute. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Jason Wollschleger. Session moderator, INSLP Com-munity Engagement Institute Conference. Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Jason Wollschleger. Lecturer, Race & Religion. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Spokane, Wash., January 2016.

Jeremy Wynne. Worship leader, Carlyle Care Center for Transitional Living. Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Jeremy Wynne. Instructor, Christian beliefs. Compass Program, Camp Spalding, Newport, Wash., August 2015.

Jeremy Wynne. Board of directors, First Presbyterian Christian School. Spokane, Wash., 2015.

Joy York. Leader of worship, First Presbyterian Church. Spokane, Wash., January 2016-present.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Volunteer, Meals to Those in Need. First Church of the Nazarene, Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Erica Salkin. Speaker, Public School Students and Free Speech. Mountainside Middle School, Mead, Wash., January 2016.

Eric Sartell. Member, board of directors. Redeemer Lutheran Pre-School, Spokane Valley, Wash., 2016.

Judith Schoepflin. Piano advisory board, Musicfest Northwest. Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Judith Schoepflin. Selector for Young Artist Piano Concerto, Musicfest Northwest. Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Toby Schwarz. Speaker, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mead High School, Spokane, Wash., April 18, 2016.

Meredith Shimizu. Lecturer, The Art of the Italian Renaissance. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Spokane, Wash., October 2015-March 2016.

W. Matthew Silvers. Invited speaker, Tri-Fusion Triath-lon Club. Spokane, Wash., May 2016.

W. Matthew Silvers. Event director, IronMay Challenge. Fellowship Baptist Church, Cheney, Wash., May 2016.

Gerald Sittser. Keynote speaker, Life Center men’s retreat. Clearwater Lodge, Newport, Wash., April 2016.

Gerald Sittser. Keynote speaker, The Vices. Immaculate Heart Retreat Center, Spokane, Wash., January 2016.

Gerald Sittser. Founder, Academy of Christian Discipleship. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash.

David Sloan. Member, Communitas leadership team. Spokane, Wash., September 2015-present.

Richard Stevens. Event supervisor, Science Olympiad regional competition. Spokane Falls Community Col-lege, Spokane, Wash., March 2016.

Gerald Sittser | Professor | Theology

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Service to Profession

Nancy A. Bunker. Elected member-at-large, History Section Executive Committee. Reference and User Services Association, American Library Association. 2013-16.

Nancy A. Bunker. Member, Statewide Database Licensing Advisory Committee. Washington State Library, Tumwater, Wash., 2014-16.

Nancy A. Bunker. Member, Gale Cengage Learning History Research and Innovation Award Selection Committee. ALA RUSA history section, 2013-16.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Symposium chair, Western Psychological Association Conference Career Session, 2016.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Steering Committee member, Psi Chi International Honor Society in psychology, Western Region, 2013-present.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Research Grants & Awards Committee Member, Psi Chi Western Regional, 2013-present.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Reviewer, Journal of Career Development, 2014-present.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Reviewer, Journal of Psychol-ogy & Theology, 2014-present.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Clinical reviewer, Journal of Social Psychology, 2014-present.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2013-present.

Elizabeth L. Campbell. Reviewer, Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Science, 2013-present.

Grant Casady. Reviewer, Journal of Arid Environ-ments, 2007-16.

Grant Casady. Reviewer, Remote Sensing of Environ-ment, 2007-16.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Moderator, paper panel. Marion Dean Ross Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, Annual Regional Confer-ence, Ashland, Ore., Oct. 24, 2015.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Chair, Northwest Association of Private College and University Libraries, 2015-present.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Vice president, Society of Architectural Historians, Marion Dean Ross/Pacific Northwest Chapter, 2014-present.

Amanda C. R. Clark. Council member, Orbis Cascade Alliance, 2016-present.

Anthony E. Clark. Board member, U.S. Catholic China Bureau. Berkeley, Calif., 2015-present.

Anthony E. Clark. Chair, China Missions Study Group. Association for Asian Studies, 2015-present.

Jessica Clements. Reviewer, WLN: A Journal of Writ-ing Center Scholarship, March 2016-present.

Elizabeth L. Abbey. SD-USA fact sheet editor. Sports, cardiovascular & wellness nutrition dietetics practice group. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2015-16.

Elizabeth L. Abbey. Poster judge. SCAN Symposium, Portland, Ore., April 2016.

Elizabeth L. Abbey. Consumer protection coordina-tor. Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2013-16.

Elizabeth L. Abbey. Secretary. Spokane Food Policy Council, Spokane, Wash., 2016.

Kira M. Austin. Member, Council for Exceptional Children, 2009-16.

Kira M. Austin. Member, Association for Behavior Analysis International, 2007-16.

Kira M. Austin. Member, Washington State Profes-sional Educator Standards Board Paraeducator Subcommittee Six, September-December 2015.

Philip Baldwin. Adjudicator, Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra National Young Artist Competition. Spokane, Wash., Jan. 10-11, 2016.

Philip Baldwin. Coordinator and performing artist, Viva Viola! Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Jan. 17, 2016.

Philip Baldwin. Violin sectional coach, All-Northwest Orchestra Festival. WMEA Conference, Yakima, Wash., Feb. 13, 2016.

Keith Edward Beebe. External peer reviewer, Journal of Religious History. Religious History Association, January 2016.

Keith Edward Beebe. External peer reviewer, Church History and Religious Culture. October 2015. 

Keith Edward Beebe. Editorial review board member,  International Journal of Servant-Leadership.  Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., 2011-present.

Benjamin Brody. Member-at-large, Executive Com-mittee. The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, 2015-present.

Benjamin Brody. Chair, 2016 Annual Conference Program Committee. The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, Redlands, Calif., July 15-21, 2016.

Patricia Bruininks. Member, Council of Representa-tives. Western Psychological Association, ongoing.

Patricia Bruininks. Ad hoc reviewer, Counseling Psychology, ongoing.

Patricia Bruininks. Grant reviewer, The Hope & Optimism Initiative. The Templeton Founda-

tion, ongoing.

Patricia Bruininks. Grant reviewer, student research grants. Psi Chi

International Society, ongoing.Keith Beebe | Professor | Theology

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Jessica Clements. Style editor, Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society, April 2012-present.

Katie Creyts. Project manager, Cornish College artist professional development curriculum. Artist Trust, 2015.

Katie Creyts. Developer, artist professional develop-ment curriculum. Artist Trust, 2016.

Katie Creyts. Program reviewer, art department. North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, May 2016.

Katie Creyts. Bachelor of fine arts critique/review. Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Wash., May 2015.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Co-chair, food-marketing track. Macromarketing Conference, Chicago, June 2015.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Special session panelist. Macro-marketing Conference, Chicago, June 2015.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Reviewer, Journal of Business Research, 2015.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Reviewer, Journal of Macromar-keting, 2015.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Track chair, food-marketing track. The 40th Annual Macromarketing Conferences, Loyola University, Chicago, 2015.

Aaron Dyszelski. Education Commission member, United States Institute for Theatre Technology. Syracuse, N.Y., 2014-present.

Aaron Dyszelski. Vice president of communications, Northwest Regional Section. United States Institute for Theatre Technology, 2014-present.

Brent Edstrom. SAJE clinician. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., March 5, 2016.

Brent Edstrom. SAJE clinician. Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., May 20, 2015.

Brent Edstrom. Adjudicator, Jazz Northwest. Mead High School, Spokane, Wash., March 21, 2015.

Martha Gady. Coordinator, middle school Math Is Cool. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 6, 2015.

Martha Gady. Coordinator, fourth grade Math Is Cool. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., April 15, 2016.

Ángeles González-Aller. Peer reviewer, Hispania. American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, ongoing.

Ángeles González-Aller. Faculty consultant, The College Board, ongoing.

Ángeles González-Aller. Examiner and coordinator, Diplomas of Spanish as a Foreign Language, ongoing.

Ángeles González-Aller. Educational Testing Service ProTeach rater, ongoing.

Ángeles González-Aller. Translator, Lectionary.org, ongoing.

Daman Hagerott. Whitworth team member, consult-ing: performance testing and implementation. Spo-kane Chiefs Hockey, Spokane, Wash., August 2015.

Daman Hagerott. Whitworth team member, per-formance testing and implementation. Gonzaga Women’s Soccer, Spokane, Wash., Aug. 7, 2015.

Janet Hauck. Member, Lone Arrangers Round Table Steering Committee. Society of American Archivists, 2015-16.

Janet Hauck. Member, Inland InfoLit Annual Confer-ence Planning Team, 2015-16.

Janet Hauck. Representative, Orbis Cascade Alliance Content Creation & Dissemination Team, 2016.

Robin Henager. Editor, Consumer Interests Annual, 2016.

Robin Henager. Reviewer, peer-reviewed presen-tations. American Council on Consumer Interests Conference, 2015-16.

Robin Henager. Reviewer, peer-reviewed articles.  Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2015.

Helen Higgs. Member, WBCA Convention Advisory Group, 2015.

Helen Higgs. Member, Ranking Advisory Committee. NCAA West Region, 2015.

Stacy Hill. Commissioner, Washington State Charter Commission, August 2015-present.

Stacy Hill. Board member, Spokane International Academy. Spokane, Wash., July 2014-present.

Stacy Hill. Reviewer, AILACTE Journal. Lexington, Ky., 2014-present.

Michael T. Ingram. Director, debate tabulation. North-west Forensics Conference First Designated Tourna-ment, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Ore., October 2015.

Michael T. Ingram. Co-director, Whitworth University/Pacific University swing speech and debate tourna-ment. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., October 2015.

Michael T. Ingram. Judge, speech and debate tourna-ment. Lower Columbia College, Longview, Wash., November 2015.

Michael T. Ingram. Director, speech and debate tabulation. Northwest Forensics Conference Second Designated Tournament, Linfield College, McMinnville, Ore., November 2015.

Michael T. Ingram. Director, debate tabulation. Northwest Forensics Conference Third Designated Tournament, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore., January 2016.

Michael T. Ingram. Judge, National Christian College Forensics Association National Tournament. Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, March 2016.

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Michael T. Ingram. Judge, debate tournament. Uni-versity of Central Arkansas, Conway, Ark., March 2016.

Michael T. Ingram. Member, governing board. Inter-national Public Debate Association, 2013-16.

Michael T. Ingram. Member, steering committee. Northwest Forensics Conference, 2013-16.

Michael T. Ingram. Director, Independent Colleges of Washington Ethics Bowl. University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash., April 2016.

Michael T. Ingram. Board member, Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl. 2013-present.

Lori Johnson. Member, Professional Educators’ Stan-dards Board New Assessments Expert Panel. Renton, Wash., June 1, 2015.

Katherine Karr-Cornejo. Web manager, Southern Cone Studies Section. Latin American Studies As-sociation, 2010-present.

Katherine Karr-Cornejo. Webmaster, Conversaciones del Cono Sur: Magazine of the Southern Cone Stud-ies Section of Latin American Studies Association, 2015-present.

Dan Keberle. Adjudicator and clinician, Boise District 3 Jazz Band Festival. Dec. 4-5, 2015.

Dan Keberle. Adjudicator and clinician, Columbia Ba-sin Community College Jazz Festival. Columbia Basin College, Pasco, Wash., April 16, 2016.

Dan Keberle. Clinician and trumpet soloist, Spokane Area Youth Jazz Ensembles. March 5, 2016.

Dawn Keig. Simplicity and streamlining officer, X-Culture Multi-Country Business Student Collaboration Program, 2015-16.

Doreen Keller. Editorial board member. Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Edu-cation Journal, 2013-16. 

Doreen Keller. Member, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Topical Action Group: Education for Sustainability, 2015-16.

Brooke Kiener. Board chair, Spokane Arts Fund. Spokane, Wash., 2013-present.

Keith A. Lambert. Consultant, Shoreline Christian School Board. Shoreline, Wash., September 2015.

Keith A. Lambert. WSASCD Board, Higher education representative, June 2015-present.

Keith A. Lambert WACTE Executive Board member, April 2015-present.

Margie LaShaw. Treasurer, Chris-tian Business Faculty Associa-tion, 2015-16.

Lisa Laurier. University liaison, Inland Northwest Reading Council, 2015-16.

Jann H. Leppien. President and program coordina-tor, Edufest. Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, July 27-31, 2015.

Jann H. Leppien. Board member and secretary, The Association for the Education of Gifted Underachiev-ing Students. Burlington, Mass., 2015-16.

Jann H. Leppien. Committee member, Diversity/Equity Committee. National Association for Gifted Children, Washington, D.C., 2015-16.

Jann H. Leppien. Advisory board member. Advocates for High-Ability Learners, Kansas, 2015-16.

Jann H. Leppien. Executive board member, The 2e Center for Research and Professional Development. Bridges Academy, Studio City, Calif., 2015-16.

Jann H. Leppien. Advisory board member, Washing-ton State Gifted Advisory Committee. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, Wash., 2015-16.

Corey McKenna. Member, Council for the Accredita-tion of Educator Preparation site visit team. Purdue University, Calumet, Ind., Nov. 14-17, 2015.

Corey McKenna. Member, Professional Educator Standards Board site visit team. Western Governors University Washington, Dec. 8-9, 2015.

Corey McKenna. Member, Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation Board of Examiners. University of Houston, Houston, May 3-6, 2015.

James McPherson. Paper reviewer, American Jour-nalism Historians Association National Convention.

Alan Mikkelson. Editorial board, Journal of Family Communication.

Alan Mikkelson. Reviewer, Personal Relationships.

Alan Mikkelson. Reviewer, Journal of Social and Per-sonal Relationships.

Alan Mikkelson. Reviewer, Communication Reports.

Alan Mikkelson. Reviewer, Western Journal of Com-munication.

Alan Mikkelson. Reviewer, Communication Quarterly.

Alan Mikkelson. Reviewer, Southern Commu-nication Journal.

Nathan Moyer. Moderator, general contrib-uted paper session on teaching or learning

advanced mathematics. MAA MathFest, Washington, D.C., Aug. 7, 2015.

Katherine Karr-Cornejo | Assistant Professor | World Languages & Cultures

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Stacey Nauman. Journal Review, Athletic Training Education Journal, November 2015-January 2016.

William Ntow. Consultant and participant, Spokane, Lands Council Mycoremediation project. Spokane, Wash.

Vange Ocasio. Faculty representative, Omicron Delta Epsilon. International Honor Society for Economics, 2012-present.

Vange Ocasio. Member, board of directors and executive committee. League of Education Voters, Seattle, 2015-present.

Vange Ocasio. Appointed board member, Mayor’s Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs. Spokane, Wash., 2014-present.

Bradley Oiler. Signature artist and artist member president, Center for Contemporary Arts. Abilene, Texas, September 2014-August 2015.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Texas Clay Arts Association, 2004-15.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Texas Association of Schools of Art, 2003-15.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Big Country Art Association, 2004-15.

Bradley Oiler. Member and sponsor, Kappa Pi. McMurry University, Abilene, Texas, 2003-present.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Dallas Society of Visual Communications. Dallas, 2015.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Spokane American Advertising Federation. Spokane, Wash., November 2015-present.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Spokane Camera Club. Spokane, Wash., February 2016-present.

Bradley Oiler. Member, Spokane Regional MarCom Association. Spokane, Wash., November 2015-present.

Christopher Parkin. Member, advisory committee, Reed Division. Musicfest Northwest, Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Kathryn Picanco. Secretary, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Topical Action Group: Education for Sustainability, ongoing.

Kathryn Picanco. Editorial board member, Associa-tion of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education Journal, ongoing.

Kathryn Picanco. National convention session review-er, National Association for Gifted Children, ongoing.

Robin Pickering. Board vice president, Spokane AIDS Network. Spokane, Wash., 2014-present.

Robin Pickering. Member, EWU Alumni Magazine Editorial Board. Spokane, Wash., 2012-present.

Aaron Putzke. Institutional representative, Council on Undergraduate Research.

Aaron Putzke. Local organizer, NWABR Community Conversation Series. Spokane, Wash., 2015-16.

Aaron Putzke. Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Biology.

Aaron Putzke. Grant-proposal reviewer, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.

Aaron Putzke. Abstract reviewer, CUR Posters on the Hill Competition.

Michael Rempe. Career and vocation panel. Washing-ton State University, Spokane, Wash., April 2016.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Managing editor, The Christian Librarian, 2015-16.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Member, ALKI Editorial Committee. Washington Library Association, 2015-16.

Tami Echavarria Robinson. Workshop registrar, In-land Northwest Council of Libraries Continuing Education Committee, 2015-16.

Erica Salkin. Archivist, Scholastic Journalism Division. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2015.

Erica Salkin. Paper reviewer, Law and Policy Division and Graduate Student Interest Group. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2015.

Erica Salkin. Conference co-chair, J-Day East, Wash-ington Journalism Education Association. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 2, 2015.

Bendi Benson Schrambach. Moderator, French Litera-ture before 1800. Rocky Mountain Modern Languages Association conference, Santa Fe, N.M., October 2015.

Bendi Benson Schrambach. Reviewer, Motifs, 6th ed., Cengage Learning, Boston, 2016.

Bendi Benson Schrambach. Reviewer, Controverses,  3rd ed. Cengage Learning, Boston, 2016.

Bendi Benson Schrambach. Advertising manager,  Women in French Studies, 2011-present.

Lindy Scott. Treasurer, Fraternidad Teológica Latino-Americana Executive Board, 2008-2016.

Nicole Sheets. Web editor, Rock & Sling. Whitworth University, Spokane, Wash., 2013-present.

W. Matthew Silvers. Judge, doctoral and masters research presentations. Northwest Chapter of American College of Sports and Medicine, Tacoma, Wash., April 14-16, 2016.

Dale E. Soden. Board member, Trinity Lutheran College. Everett, Wash., 2015-16.

Richard Stevens. Reviewer, American Journal of Physics, February 2016.

Ann Teberg. Member, board of trustees. People to People International, September 2013-present.

Robin Pickering | Associate Professor | Health Sciences

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Diana Trotter. Leaders Circle member, InterPlay. Oakland, Calif.

Debbie Tully. Executive board member. Partners Advancing Character Education Organization, Greater Spokane Region, Wash., 2012-16.

Debbie Tully. Chair, Curriculum and Community Resources. Partners Advancing Character Educa-tion Organization, Greater Spokane Region, Wash., 2014-16.

Debbie Tully. Founding board member, Spokane International Academy. Washington State Charter Schools, Spokane, Wash., 2014-16.

Kathy Watts. Member, Library and Information Sys-tems Advisory Committee. Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane Falls, Wash.

Jason Wollschleger. Organizer and discussant, Undergraduate Roundtable. Pacific Sociology Conference, Oakland, Calif., April 2016.

Cynthia Wright. Chair, Free Communications Research Committee. Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association, fall 2014-present.

Cynthia Wright. Member, Athletic Training Advisory Board. Washington State Department of Health, fall 2015-present.

Jeremy Wynne. Member, Clinical Pastoral Educa-tion Professional Advisory Group. Providence Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, Wash.

External Grants Awarded

Kira M. Austin and Douglas Jones. Grant for Whit-worth University Play Therapy Lab, The Nelson Foundation ($10,000).

Patricia Bruininks, R. Haluza-DeLay, C. VanOyen-Witvliet, and L. Willson. “Hope in the Face of Climate Change,” CCCU Networking Grant ($3,000, 2016).

Grant Casady. “Assessing Summer Brooding Habitat for the Greater Sage-Grouse in Central Washington State,” Bureau of Land Management ($10,000, 2016).

Amanda C. R. Clark. Professional-Development Grant, Washington State Library ($700, 2015).

Don Comi, Peter Tucker, Martha Gady. Computer Science Education Grant, OSPI ($10,138, 2016).

Katie Creyts. “The Devil Is in the Details,” McMillen Foundation ($15,000, 2015).

Janet Hauck. “Changing America: The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 and the March on Washington, 1963,” National Endowment for the Humanities/American Library Association/Smithsonian Institution ($1,700, 2014-16).

Stacy Hill and Corey McKenna. “Enhancing WERA’s Mission to Link Research to Policy and Practice,” Washington Educational Research Association ($20,000, 2015-16).

Lori Johnson and Lisa Laurier. SEED grant, National Writing Project. ($15,000, 2016-17).

Lori Johnson and Lisa Laurier. Literacy materials for site-based work, Hagan Foundation ($24,950, 2015-16).

Keith A. Lambert. “Where is the Diversity? How Policies and Programs Impact Recruitment of Under-represented Candidates to Teaching,” The Associa-tion of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education ($3,000).

John Larkin. ALPhA Immersion Equipment Grant: Single Photon Quantum Optics, Jonathan F. Reichert Foundation ($2,600, 2015).

Lisa Laurier. Literacy Partnerships Initiative, Hagan Foundation Grant ($66,000, 2015-17).

Lisa Laurier. Summer Invitational Institute, National Writing Project and U.S. Department of Education ($1,500, 2016).

Jann H. Leppien. HiCapPLUS, The Department of Education, Jacob Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Act-OSPI ($30,000, 2016).

Corey McKenna and Stacy Hill. “Enhancing WERA’s Mission to Link Research to Policy and Practice,” Washington Education Research Association ($20,000, 2015).

Deanna Dahlke Ojennus and Aaron Putzke. “LI-COR Biosciences Science Undergraduate Research Grant proposal to purchase an LI-COR Odyssey® Fc Imaging System for the Chemistry and Biology departments,” LI-COR Biosciences Science Undergraduate Research Grant ($46,000, 2015).

Aaron Putzke. “Investigating Cellular and Molecu-lar Mechanisms of Neurogenesis in the Developing Zebrafish,” M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust ($240,431, 2015).

Aaron Putzke. RNA-seq Grant, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories ($2,500, 2015).

Kamesh Sankaran. “Educational and Research Op-portunities for Students in Spaceflight and Near-Space Physics,” Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium ($11,790, 2015-16).

Raja S. Tanas. Whitworth University Scholar-In-Resi-dence Fulbright Grant (2016).

Robin Pickering | Associate Professor | Health Sciences

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Jessica Clements. Collaborative Registration Scholar-ship, International Writing Centers Association, April 2016.

Katie Creyts. James W. Ray Distinguished Artist Award Nominee, Artist Trust, 2016.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Recognized Reviewer Award, Journal of Business Research, 2015.

Claudia Dumitrescu. Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Business Research, 2015.

Dawn Keig. Best Conference Paper Award finalist, Western Academy of Management, 2016.

Fred Johnson. Kairos Best Webtext Award Runner Up, Kairos Scholarly Journal, 2015.

Douglas Jones. Educator of the Year, Washington As-sociation for Marriage and Family Therapy, 2016.

Dawn Keig. Best Conference Paper Award winner, Academy of International Business, U.S. Southeast, 2015. 

Dawn Keig. Best Conference Paper Award finalist, Academy of International Business, U.S. West, 2015.

Tara Lambert. Washington CPA Foundation Scholar, Washington Society of CPAs, 2016.

Keith A. Lambert. AILACTE Scholar Award, The Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education, 2016.

Vange Ocasio. Women of Achievement Award nomi-nee, YWCA Spokane, 2015.

Erica Salkin. Top Poster Award, Association for Edu-cation in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Critical and Cultural Studies Division, 2015.

Toby Schwarz. Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year, Northwest Conference, 2015.

Toby Schwarz. NCAA Division III Women’s Indoor Track and Field West Region Coach of the Year, UST-FCCCA, 2016.

Toby Schwarz. Women’s Track and Field Coach of the Year, Northwest Conference, 2016.

Toby Schwarz. Men’s Track and Field Coach of the Year, Northwest Conference, 2016.

External Scholarly Fellowships

External Scholarship, Teaching and Coaching Awards/Recognition

Patricia Bruininks. Scholarship & Christianity in Oxford Visiting Scholar in Science and Religion, Oxford University, England, July 2015.

Jessica Clements. International Writing Centers Association Collaborative Registration Scholarship, April 2016.

Gerald Sittser. Scholar-in-Residence, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Ark., February 2016.

Debbie Tully, John Traynor, and Stephanie Lundberg. “Collaborative Schools for Innovation and Success,” Washington Office of Public Instruction and Wash-ington Professional Educators Standards Board ($500,000, 2015-16).

Gordon Wilson. Leslie Barlow Artist Residency, Robert B. McMillen Foundation, ($11,500, 2016).

Keith Wyma and John Rush. Travel grant for joint research on weakness of will and economic models of rational decision-making, Marlboro College ($1,000, 2016).

Gordon Wilson | Professor | Art

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