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ID # LAST NAME FIRST NAME YEAR OF DEGREE THESIS/APPLIED LEARNING PROJECT PUBLICATIONS

0001967317 Alajlouni Samia summer 2008 ALP

0002376331 Anderson Lindsey spring 2010

BIG TROUBLE FOR THE BIG THREE: AN AUDIENCE PERSEPCTIVE OF THE APPROPRIATENESS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS' IMAGE REPAIR STRATEGIES

0001041167 (Baker) Wesner Kylene 2007 COLLEGE STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF QUARANTINE AND SOCIAL DISTANCING METHODS IN THE EVENTOF AN INFLUENZA PANDEMIC

Lannamann, J.W., Harris, L.M., Bakos, A.D., & Baker, K.J. (2008).

Ending the end-of-life communication impasse: A dialogic intervention. Cancer Communication and Aging. Eds. Lisa Sparks, Dan O’Hair and Gary Kreps. Hampton Press.

0001567215 Barnett Melissa spring 2010 COMMUNICATION EFFECTIVENESS, PERSONALITY TYPES, AND STUDENT RETENTION

0000382395 Barnett Sheryl Fall 2008 Applied Learning Project completed: 2008

0000368059 Barnette Beth Fall 2007 ALP

0001508788 Black Scott spring 2010 Applied Learning Project completed: 2010

0001340997 Budyn Cynthia Fall 2007 "GREAT EXPECTATIONS": COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SPS AND MEDICAL STUDENTS IN OSCEs

0000439098 Burton Zachary Spring 2011 Applied Learning Project completed: Johnson County Public Library Franklin Branch Communication Proposal

0000678610 Bussell Stephen 2010 COPING WITH ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE: A MULTIDEMSIONAL PERSPECTIVE

0001460458 Carrigan Cathie Fall 2009 Applied Learning Project completed: 2009

0002214162 Centor Joshua Spring 2009 Applied Learning Project completed: 2009

0001350134 Champion-Shaw Charmayne "Charli"

0002278058 Christian Aron Summer 2010 ARE WE KILLING THE BOYS HARSHLY? THE CONSUMPTION OF THE MALE GAZE IN QUEER PAGES

0002143442 Copley Rachel Summer 2008 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLES: A PREDICTOR OF LIKABILITY AND PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS AMONG SUBORDINATES

0001985809 Dasgupta (Ghose) Amrita Fall 2007 Applied Learning Project completed 2007: "Diversity Training Programs in Organizations: A Different Model for Every Culture"

Davidson Rachel Expected May 2011

Deering Emily Expected May 2011

0002188720 DiBacco Aron Spring 2010 Applied Learning Project completed 2010

0001503550 Doran Teri Spring 2010 THE CULTURAL INFLUENCES THAT PROVIDE THE IMPETUS TO CREATE SELF-IDENTITY THROUGH INSCRIBING THE BODY

0001415597 Francis Teresa Summer 2008 Thesis: No title available

0001919079 Gillie Amy Fall 2006 MEDIA EFFECT ON ADOLESCENT IDENTITY: THE SELF-PERCEPTION OF MEDIA EFFECT BY MEDIA-EDUCATED ADOLESCENTS

0001903994 Googasian Mary Summer 2007 ROLE MODEL EFFECTS ON HEALTH COMMUNICATION PRACTICES

0001479349 Grice Daniel Spring 2010 Applied Learning Project completed 2010

Graduate Alumni Spreadsheet

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0001478326 Henderson Crystal Fall 2008 POLITICS IN/ACTION: A COMMUNICATION ANALYSIS OF FACTORS WHICH CULTIVATE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AMONG YOUTH

Panelist & Paper, Politics In/Action: A multicultural comparison of factors that cultivate civic engagement among youth. Tenth International Research Conference on Service-learning and Community Engagement: International Perspectives - Crossing Boundaries Through Research, hosted by Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana. October 28- 30, 2010. *Paper, Goering, E.M. & Henderson, C. (under review). "Politics in/action: A multicultural comparison of factors that cultivate civic engagement among youth." In J.A. Hatcher & R.G. Bringle (Eds.), Exploring service-learning and community engagement:

Crossing boundaries through research.

0002400776 Hsieh Carol (Jia-Rou )g Fall 2010 Applied Learning Project completed 2010

0000708023 Lamb Matt Fall 2006 Feeling Change: The Emotional Effects of an Expanding Contingent Workforce on Ongoing Organizational Change,” Directed by Dr. Beth Goering

Matthew D. Lamb, (2010). “Negating the Negation: The Practice of Parkour in Spectacular City,” Kaleidoscope: A Graduate

Journal of Qualitative Communication Research, 9, 91-106.

*Matthew D. Lamb & John Paul Statszel, (2010/2011).

“Everybody Freeze!: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration and the Performance of the BGSU Happening” Journal of Communication, Speech & Theatre Association of North Dakota, 23, 13-22. *Croucher, S., Long, B., Meredith, M., Lamb, M., Oommen, D., Steele, E., (2009).

“Organizational Identification and Social Identification in Intercollegiate Forensics: An Analysis of How Identifying with a Forensics Team Can Influence Identification,” Communication Education, 58(1), 74-91.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “Being a Good Teacher Means Not Acting like a Teacher: Building Rapport that Breaks the Bonds,”

Language Center Newsletter (part of South East European University Teaching and Learning Newsletter, (forthcoming).

0002025343 Leinbaugh Daniel Summer 2007 SOURCES AND MANAGEMENT OF CONFLICT IN BLENDED ORGANIZATIONS

0002268362 Lewis Shannon 2010

BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: AN EXPLORATION OF PRIVACY MANAGEMENT ISSUES ARISING FOR FIRST-YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS DEALING WITH A MOTHER'S BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

0002200370 Li Yannan Summer 2009 JAPANESE BOY-LOVE MANGA AND THE GLOBAL FANDOM: A CASE STUDY OF CHINESE FEMALE READERS

0002187361 Liu Yifei (Faye) Spring 2009 HOW WAS PASSION STIRRED THROUGH INTERACTIVITY IN OBAMA'S BLOG?

0001368828 Loper Sandra Aug-09 Applied learning Project completed 2009

0000439955 Maddux Garry Spring 2008 Applied learning Project completed 2008

0001680376 Mattingly Melissa Summer 2007 Applied learning Project completed 2007

0001742351 Mayo Tilicia Spring 2009 BLACK WOMEN AND CONTEMPORARY MEDIA: THE STRUGGLE TO SELF-DEFINE BLACK WOMANHOOD

0000927003 McCleerey Mark Spring 2008 Applied Learning Project completed 2008

0001521037 McKinney Stephen Summer 2007 Applied Learning Project completed 2007

Noblett Nicolas May 2011

0001858647 Nookong Manunya Spring 2006 Applied Learning Project completed 2006

0001890799 Norris Coleman Expected May 2011 Applied Learning Project completed: Membership Drive Plan of Action for the Irvington Development Organization

0002074072 Pettigrew Jonathan Summer 2007 MOBILE TEXT MESSAGING AND CONNECTEDNESS WITHIN CLOSE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

0002311720 Pu Gang Fall 2009 Applied Learning Project completed 2009

0002202145 Quintero (Escobar) Juliana Fall 2010 TRANSNATIONAL MOTHERS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF ALTERNATIVE MEANINGS OF MOTHERHOOD

0001453049 Rice Ginger Spring 2010 Applied learning Project Completed 2010

Sisson Angela

0001995793 Steckler Hillary Spring 2009 Applied Learning Project completed 2009

0001952719 Stevens Jennifer Spring 2008 PRAYING IN THE NAME OF IDENTITY: FRAMING INTRACTABLE CONFLICT

0001446261 Streepy Courtney Summer 2008 Applied Learning Project completed 2008

0002096771 Ward Peggy Fall 2007 Applied Learning Project completed 2007

0002022126 Wesner Bradley Summer 2007 RESPONDING TO THE WORKPLACE NARCISSIST (MA) , THE IMPOSSIBLE BOSS: COPING WITH A NARCISSISTIC BOSS (PhD)

Wesner, B.S. (2009). How swift starting teams get off the ground: A study of temporality in team formation and initial process. Revise and resubmit to Journal of Small Group Research. *Barge, J.K.,Wesner, B.S. (2009) Bridging the disciplinary gap: A communication perspective toward working in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary teams. Currently accepted at NCA 2010, Abstract submitted for publication in special issue of Small Group Research, spring 2011

*Wesner, B.S. (2009). Bridging boundary items: Cross training meets cross understanding. Currently accepted at NCA 2010, In preparation for submission to Journal of Management, fall 2010)

0001422943 Wheeler Susan Spring 2008 Applied Learning Project completed 2008 "Self Disclosure of Domestic Violence in an Urban Emergency Department"

0001735518 Ziberi Linda Fall 2006 THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN EMPLOYEE PERCEPTIONS OF MISTREATMENT IN THE WORKPLACE

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Selected Conference Papers/Publications Awards

*2008-2009 awarded University Fellowships by the Graduate School,

*Outstanding Research Award: Presented a communication plan with Ashley Henke entitled, "Providing Jobs, Skills and Hope: A Communication Plan for Handi-Capable Hands" at the Community Research Showcase, which was part of IUPUI Research Day

*2009-2010 Research Assistantship award: assigned to Kristy Sheeler and Sandra Petronio

Baker, K.J. (2010). The Impact of Skype on Group Interaction Dynamics. Presented at the 96th Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 2010

*Barbour, J., Jacocks, C., & Baker, K. (2010). The Message Design Logics of Organizational Change: Investigating the Influence of Organizational and Institutional Factors on Message Sophistication. Presented at the 96th Annual Conference of the National Communication

Association, San Francisco, CA, November 2010

*Baker, K.J. (2009). Empowering Patients and Improving Patient-Provider Communication: A Case for ePHRs. Presented at the 95th Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 2009

*Baker, K.J. (2009). Facebook as a Pedagogical Method: How Your Online Self Affects Your Offline Self. Presented at the 95th Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 2009

*Baker, K.J. (2009). An Integrated Personal Health Management System: What are the Possibilities? Presented at the 59th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL, May 2009

*Baker, K..J., Jacocks, C.W., Wesner, B.S. (2009). Information Seeking, Media Trust, and Perceptions of Cancer Risk: A HINTS Analysis. Presented at the 80th Annual Conference of the Western States Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ, February 2009

*Wesner, B.S. & Baker, K.J. (2006) Stumbling Across Pandora’s box: An Analysis of Corporate Spying and HIPAA. Presented at the 92nd Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, November 2006

*Baker, K.J. (2005). Assessing Young Women’s Perceptions of the Pap Test. Poster Presentation at the International Association for Relationship Research (IARR) Conference on Exploring Health Relationships and Relationship Health, Indianapolis, IN, July 2005

“Starfish Initiative Communication Plan: Help Guide a Promising High School Student to College” written for Advanced Public Communication (C520), Dr. Kristy Sheeler, Fall 2007

“Rhetoric Bowl I: A Rhetorical Analysis of Super Bowl XLI” written for Communication Criticism (C530), Dr. Catherine A. Dobris, Spring 2007.

*“Why and How Politics Went Pop: A Contemporary Analysis of Political Voting Discourse in Youth Culture” written for Advanced Intercultural Communication (C582), Dr. Elizabeth Goering, Fall 2007

“Why and How Politics Went Pop: A Contemporary Analysis of Political Voting Discourse in Youth Culture” written for Advanced Intercultural Communication (C582), Dr. Elizabeth Goering, Fall 2007,

*2008-2009 awarded Research Assistantship: worked with Beth Goering as an assistant courtesy of a grant

“Starfish Initiative Communication Plan: Help Guide a Promising High School Student to College” written for Advanced Public Communication (C520), Dr. Kristy Sheeler, Fall 2007, *“Rhetoric Bowl I: A Rhetorical Analysis of Super Bowl XLI” written for Communication Criticism (C530), Dr. Catherine A. Dobris, Spring 2007, *served as research assistant to Linda Bell, Ron Sandwina, Catherine Dobris, John Parrish-Sprowl, Kristy Sheeler, and Kristine Karnick during 2007-2008, *returning research assistant from Spring 2007): assigned to Catherine Dobris for Fall 2007 and John Parrish-Sprowl for Spring 2008

“Starfish Initiative Communication Plan: Help Guide a Promising High School Student to College” written for Advanced Public Communication (C520), Dr. Kristy Sheeler, Fall 2007, *, “The Conflict Behind the Hijab: An Analysis of the Script, “What is in a Scarf?” written for Advanced Relational Communication (C544), Dr. Stuart M. Schrader, Spring 2007, *served as research assistant to Linda Bell, Ron Sandwina, Catherine Dobris, John Parrish-Sprowl, Kristy Sheeler, and Kristine Karnick during 2007-2008, *(2006-2007 research assistantship): assigned to Linda Bell for Fall 2007 and Ron Sandwina for Spring 2008

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*(RAP) Soroptimist International Grant, Indianapolis, IN, January 2004, $2200. *Campus Compact Grant, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN. January 2002, $500. *Undergraduate Research Opportunity Project Grant, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN. May 2002, $5000.

*2008-2009 awarded University Fellowships by the Graduate School * 2009-2010 Research Assistantship award: assigned to Beth Goering and Kristine Karnick

Matthew D. Lamb, “Ghosts in the Machine: Displaced Traceur Bodies and the Haunting of Rational Urban Architectural Space” The Environment, Space, and Place Division for the Ninth Annual Cultural Studies Association, Chicago, IL, (forthcoming, March 2011).

*Matthew D. Lamb & John Paul Statszel, “Everybody Freeze!: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration and the Performance of the BGSU Happening” Ohio Communication Association, Dayton, OH, September, 2010.

*Matthew D. Lamb, Chair and Respondent, “Violence and Objectification–Public and Personal” Women’s Caucus, Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati, OH, April, 2010.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “Negating the Negation: The Practice of Parkour in Spectacular City,” National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November, 2009.

*Matthew D. Lamb, Chair of panel “Connecting with Digital Natives in a Language That They Know Well,” Instructional Resources Interest Group, Central States Communication Association, Saint Louis, MO, April, 2009.

*Matthew D. Lamb, Discussion panel “Ancillary Materials: A Discussion with Editors, Professors, and Students,” Instructional Resources Interest Group, Central States Communication Association, Saint Louis, MO, April, 2009.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “We Gotta Get Out of this Space: The Art of Parkour in Rethinking Architectural Space and the Body,” National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, November, 2008.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “What Does A Building Want To Be? Rearticulating the Role of America's Urban Architecture in the Practice of Democratic Dissent,” National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, November, 2008.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “Seriously Funny: A Closer Look at Humor, the Imagination, and Organizational Change,” part of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Conference: A Seminar on Humor and Communication,” National Communication Association, San Diego, CA,

November, 2008.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “Seriously Funny: Rethinking the Role of Humor in Organizational Change,” National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, November, 2008.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “At Christmas Time, We Let in Light and We Banish Shade”: Making Dundas Square’s Mediated Landscape Legible within the Spectacle of Christmas,” 10th International Conference of the Centre de Recherche Sur L'Intermédialité (CRI), Montreal, Canada,

October, 2008.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “Feeling Change: The Emotional Effects of an Expanding Contingent Workforce on Ongoing Organizational Change,” National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November, 2007.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “Engaging Responsibility: Assessing Our Civic Engagement Efforts,” Central States Communication Association, Minneapolis, MN, March, 2007.

*Emily Steele and Matthew D. Lamb, “Publicly Private: Using Blogs as Internet Diaries,” Central States Communication Association, Minneapolis, MN, March, 2007.

*Matthew D. Lamb, “The Discourse of Change: Poland’s Transformation from Communism to a Free Market Economy,” University of Wroclaw Communication Conference, Wroclaw, Poland, May, 2005

*Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. Nominated by students. Awarded to the top 3 teaching assistants among 1,800 TA’s at BGSU, April, 2009. *Outstanding Graduate Student

Teaching Award. Nominated by students. Awarded to the top teaching assistant in the School of Media and Communication at BGSU for the 2008-2009 academic year.

*Awarded membership to Golden Key: International Honor Society, for being recognized as one of the top graduate students in the country, May, 2008 – present. *Awarded membership to the Honors Society of Phi Kappa Phi, for being ranked in the top 10% of graduate students at Bowling Green State University, April, 2008 - present. *Awarded membership to the Society of Humor Research in Communication, National Communication Association, January, 2008. *Received Bowling Green State University’s Graduate Student Senate competitive travel grant for Spring 2008 ($165) *Received Bowling Green State University’s Graduate Student Senate competitive travel grant for Fall 2007 ($108). *Awarded Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis’ Outstanding Graduate Research Award,

“Yesterday’s History Today: The Madame Walker Theatre Project,” May 2005

*“The Conflict Behind the Hijab: An Analysis of the Script, “What is in a Scarf?” written for Advanced Relational Communication (C544), Dr. Stuart M. Schrader, Spring 2007 *2008-2009 awarded Research Assistantship: assigned to Se-Hoon Jeong for Fall 2008 and Nancy Rhodes for Spring 2009

“The Conflict Behind the Hijab: An Analysis of the Script, “What is in a Scarf?” written for Advanced Relational Communication (C544), Dr. Stuart M. Schrader, Spring 2007 served as research assistant to Linda Bell, Ron Sandwina, Catherine Dobris, John Parrish-Sprowl, Kristy Sheeler, and Kristine Karnick during 2007-2008

Outstanding Graduate Research Awards presented by the Department: “Cold War of the Soul: A Generic Description of Three Motion Picture Comedies Set in the Cold War” for Dr. Catherine A. Dobris (2007)

2010-2011 awarded Research Assistantships:Nicholas Noblet: assigned to Dr. Sheeler for Fall 2010 and John Parrish-Sprowl for Spring 2011.

“The Discourse of Change: Poland’s Transformation from Communism to a Free Market Economy,” University of Wroclaw Communication Conference, Wroclaw, Poland, May, 2005

*Outstanding Graduate Research Awards presented by the Department :“The Way of Societal Change” for Dr. Beth Goering (2007)

*For 2007-2008: Gang Pu was awarded a University Fellowship, 2008-2009 awarded Research Assistantship: assigned to Gail Whitchurch for Fall 2008 and John Parrish-Sprowl for Spring 2009

* 2009-2010 Research assistantship

*“Rhetoric Bowl I: A Rhetorical Analysis of Super Bowl XLI” written for Communication Criticism (C530), Dr. Catherine A. Dobris, Spring 2007. *“Why and How Politics Went Pop: A Contemporary Analysis of Political Voting Discourse in Youth Culture” written for Advanced Intercultural Communication (C582), Dr. Elizabeth Goering, Fall 2007

Wesner, B.S. (2010). Bridging boundary items: Cross training meets cross understanding. Paper presented at Organizational Communication Mini Conference Rutgers University.

*Wesner, B.S. (2009). How cross-functional teams make a quick start. Presented at the National Communication Association. Paper presented at the 95th Annual National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL. Winner, Top Three Paper: Group Communication

Division.

*Wesner, B.S. (2009). How cross-functional teams make a quick start: A reconceptualization of diversity in teams and how to make it work…fast. Paper presented at Western States Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ.

*Baker, K.J., Jacocks, C.W., Wesner, B.S. (2009). Information seeking, media trust, and perceptions of cancer risk: A HINTS analysis. Paper presented at Western States Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ.

*Wesner, B.S. (2008). Organizational communication: A look ahead. Paper presented at Alta Conference, Alta, UT.

*Wesner, B.S. & Baker, K.J. (2006). Stumbling across Pandora’s Box: An analysis of corporate spying and HIPAA. Paper presented at the 92nd Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.

*Wesner, B.S. (2006). Coordinated management of meaning and hurricane Katrina. Paper presented at the Central States Communication Association Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

*Wesner, B.S. (2006). Panel Discussion: Civic engagement and the modern university. Paper presented at the Central States Communication Association Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

*Parrish-Sprowl, J. & Wesner, B.S. (2005). Protracted international conflict: Ethnic Macedonians and ethnic Albanians. Paper presented at the 91st Annual National Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA. *Outstanding Graduate Research Awards presented by the Department: “Stumbling Across Pandora’s Box” for Dr. Beth Goering (2007) Outstanding Graduate Research Awards presented by the Department: “Domestic Violence, Self-Disclosure and HIPAA” for Dr. Stuart Schrader (2007)

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Accomplishments FURTHER EDUCATION CURRENT POSITION Now a Communication Specialist for the Community Health Engagement Program

Presented a communication plan with Ashley Henke entitled, "Providing Jobs, Skills and Hope: A Communication Plan for Handi-Capable Hands" at the Community Research Showcase, which was part of IUPUI Research Day In PhD Program at Purdue University

*participated in the National Communication Association convention (2007) *Outstanding Graduate

Research Awards presented by the Department: “Stumbling Across Pandora’s Box” for Dr. Beth Goering (2007) Doctoral Candidate at Texas A&M University, Department of Communication Instructor at Texas A&M; In Florida not sure yet

Director of Career Services- Harrison College Contract Administrator, Lilly USA High School Teacher at Warren Township

*Budyn, C. & Schrader, S. (2007, October). “Great Expectations”: Communication between standardized patients and medical students in Objective Structured Clinical Examinations, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, Charleston, SC. *Budyn, C., Schrader, S., Maupome, G., Garetto, L., & Eggertsson, H. (2007, October). Chit-chat bang bang: Dentist-patient rapport building a valuable bang for your buck, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, Charleston, SC. *Budyn, C. & Schrader, S. (2007, June). Instructional use of dental SPs: Constructing culturally competent worlds, the Association for standardized Patient Educators, Toronto, Ontario *Research Associate for the Tobacco Cessation & Biobehavioral Center and Clinical Skills Education Specialist through the Office of Dental Education (2007)

Director of Communications - City of Franklin

Manager of International Information & Communications, Office of International Affairs IUPUI

Featured in Chronicle of Higher Education in September 2007, Accepted position as Assistant Director of Athletics at Carnegie Mellon for 2008/2009 Assistant Director of Athletics, Finance NCAA Compliance & Communications @ Carnegie Mellon University

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP: IUPUI Native American Faculty and Staff Council (Secretary); IUPUI Native American Student Alliance (Cultural Liaison); IUPUI World Relations Group (Treasurer); IUPUI Graduate Communication Club (Organizer); IUPUI Women’s History Month Planning Committee. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS 2007/2008: Indiana State Multicultural Outreach Committee, appointed by Governor Daniels; Active on numerous IUPUI committees, Anna G. Melodia “Building Community” Award, Presented “Recreating a Native American Self,” Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 29th Annual Conference, February 2008, Accepted for publication: “Indiana-Native American Scholars in Higher Education,” Baylor University Press and “Do you talk Cheyenne?,” Lulu Press, *Taught R110 and C180 for 2008-2009

Two papers accepted to the National Popular Culture Conference in San Francisco, CA, March 2008 *taught one section of R110 or C180 in Spring 2009 *

Accepted into Rutgers Invitational Masters Student Institute 2007 In PhD Program at Georgia State

*Past Presidents Award for Top 2008 CSCA Debut Paper. Picturing Society: An Analysis of the Ideology of Male Domination in an Advertising Campaign. “Picturing Society: An Analysis of the Ideology of Male Domination as Exemplified in an Advertising Campaign.” Central States Communication Association Convention, 2008 *Editor-in-Chief, Jaguar Journal. IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana *Vice President, Graduate Communication Club.

IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana *participated in the National Communication Association convention (2007) *Accepted into Rutgers Invitational Masters Student Institute 2007

2009-2010 paper accepted and presented at the 2010 Central States Communication Association Conference (Paper titled: "Serenity Not Found: A Feminist Analysis of Joss Whedon's Firefly" *received her free NCA membership courtesy of our Department. Graduate research award winner for IUPUI Department of Communication Studies (Paper Titled: "Intensive Mothering on Film: Contradictions and Consequences in Little Children") May 2009, presented a group paper on student retention rates at an international conference in Wroclaw, Poland during C582, Intercultural Communication with Dr. John Parrish-Sprowl

* “The Effect of Diversity on Workplace Conflict” was accepted as a minor feature article for a special online addendum to the ACResolution. * “Empathy and Interpersonal Communication.” Accepted for NCA 2008, as a Top Masters Student Paper for the Peace and Conflict Communication Division *Aron has accepted an

administrative/research position in the Sociology Department under the direction of Dr. David Bell Research Assistant and adjunct lecturer at IUPUI

accepted position with Academic Benchmarks doing educational alignments and training (2007) taught COMM R110 and UCOL U110 as an adjunct at IUPUI (2007)

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Instructor at Ivy Tech Community College Outstanding Research Award: initiated the Taiwanese Student Association @ IUPUI to serve new Taiwanese students in fall 2009 and was offered an internship position at a local Chinese-English journal

Ph.D. Candidate Bowling Green State University, School of Media and Communication: graduation expected August, 2011. Lecturer, Department of Communication, East Tennessee State University

Received a STARR Fellowship from Bloomington for Fall 2007, • Starr Fellowship for 2007-2008, **Received a Graduate Assistantship with Office of International Affairs (OIA) for 2008/2009 In Philanthropy PhD program at IUPUI

In Organizational Behavior PhD Program taught C180 as an adjunct at IUPUI (2007)

In PhD Program at Southern Illinois University 2009-2010 completed an internship with the U.S. State Department in The Netherlands (Political and Economic affairs section)

Photo Studio Manager for Finish Line Inc participated at the Central States Communication Association convention (2007) In PhD Program at Penn State University

Journalist in China

Training & Development, Campus Facilities Services @ IUPUI selected by the Graduate Admissions Committee to teach R110 and C180 for 2007-2008. Angela will continue teaching in 2008-2009

MS in sociology at Purdue 2010; PhD in sociology expected May 2013 Graduate Instructor at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

World Health Organization Collaboration (2007) Industry Outreach Education Manager for the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association

participated in the National Communication Association convention (2007) PhD Completed August 2011 from Texas A&M Professor of Management Nova Southeastern University

In PhD Program at Bowling Green State University Currently a Faculty member at Southern East European University

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