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Professional Activities

Professional Activities

John Leipzig, director of the Center for Responsible Leadership, is the author of "Developing Global Cooperation Through University Leadership Programs" in Proceedings from the 9th Annual Conference (Leadership: Impact, Culture & Sustainability), International Leadership Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, CD-ROM, May 27, 2008. He also was the author of "The State of Leadership in the States: What Businesspeople Say They Value" in Proceedings, Conference on Corporate Communication 2008, June 6, 2008.

Robert Vivian, associate professor of English, is the author of two essays about Turkey. "The Mouth of the Lion" and "The Prejudice of Teeth" have been accepted for publication by ACM, Another Chicago Magazine. He also is the author of “The Art of Change In The Personal Essay,” which has been accepted for publication by Review Americana.

Catherine Fobes, associate professor of sociology/anthropology, Kate Blanchard, assistant professor of religious studies, and Carol Gregg, chaplain, with Jennifer Ayres and Deborah Kapp of the McCormick Theological Seminary, are the recipients of an external grant, "Globalization and Food: Society, Theology and Ethics," from the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities, effective 2009.

Catherine Fobes, associate professor of sociology/anthropology, with Tara Hefferan, presented "Educating Students for a Global Future: Using Praxis Projects to Teach About Women in the Global South" to the North Central Sociological Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 28-31, 2008. Fobes also is the author of "Searching for a Priest or a Man? Using Gender as a Cultural Resource in an Episcopal Campus Chapel" in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 40, Number 3:87-98, 2001.

Melvin A. Nyman, with John S. Berry and Douglas A. Lapp, is the author of "Using Technology to Facilitate Reasoning: Lifting the Fog from Linear Algebra" in Teaching Mathematics and its Applications, Volume 27, Number 2, pages 102 -111, June 2008.

Edward Lorenz, professor of history and political science, presented “Applied Learning on the Border” as part of the "The Other Side of the Border" workshop at the Western Social Science Association meeting in Denver, Colo., April 26, 2008. The presentation was part of a half-day workshop on the history and current challenges of U.S.-Mexico border relations and policy.

 

 

Students conducting research side-by-side with faculty has been an Alma legacy for generations. Alma students team up with faculty on scholarly research or to collaborate on creative or performing arts projects. An annual Honors Day features student presentations, performances and exhibits. Many students present such work at regional, national and international meetings.

 

Student Profile

Drew Emge

Drew Emge
Graduation: 2009
Major: POE: International Health
From: Bay City
Interests: Health Professions, Community Service

A Truman Scholarship finalist and Center for Responsible Leadership Fellow, Drew has traveled to South Africa and China studying the HIV/AIDS crisis. The Bay City native intends to use his French minor and POE in International Health to improve AIDS care in Africa, hopefully as a physician with a global public health organization.