Faculty Notebook Announcement Fall 2008
From: Jack Ryan, Associate Provost for Faculty Development
Subject: Faculty Notebook submissions due September 5th, 2008
We're now preparing the fall edition of the Faculty Notebook, scheduled to appear in print in September 2008. The Faculty Notebook is one instrument the College uses to publicize the varied and extensive accomplishments of our campus community. It is distributed on campus and sent to prospective students, faculty, trustees, and donors. Alice Carter, an independent editor, helps produce the Faculty Notebook, and I appreciate her expert assistance.
Please take a few minutes to send me information about your accomplishments since the last issue of the Faculty Notebook (May 2008). I will need to receive your entries by Friday, September 5, 2008 in order to include them in the next issue. Please send an email message to jryan@gettysburg.edu or fill out our on-line form (http://www.gettysburg.edu/library/services/forms/college_author/index.dot ) to let me know about your accomplishments.
Entries are divided into the categories of Publications, Reviews, Professional Papers and Presentations, Professional Activities, Professional Distinctions and Awards, and Creative Activities. If you have already sent me an entry or submitted an entry through the library website since the last edition of the Faculty Notebook appeared in print, you don't need to resubmit.
The Provost's Office would like to maintain the uniform and professional appearance of the Faculty Notebook. Please include your full name (yes, even your middle initial unless your professional name doesn't have one) with your entry. For publications, please include all of the information that would appear in a standard bibliographical entry, including volume number and page numbers. For professional conferences, please submit information about the conference, including location and dates, along with the title of your presentation. Detailed information-page numbers (for publications); date and location (for presentations), etc.-is essential, so please remember to include everything we need with your submission. Entries must be brief, but a sentence or two explaining the significance of the work to a lay audience would be welcome.
Examining past issues of the Faculty Notebook (http://www.gettysburg.edu/about/offices/provost/faculty_notebook/ ) might be useful for formatting examples or use one of the entries below as a model. Thank you for taking the time to share your accomplishments with the campus community.
Yasemin Akbaba, Assistant Professor of Political Science, contributed a chapter to Radical Islam and International Security: Challenges and Responses, edited by Efraim Inbar and Hillel Frisch (Routledge, 2008). The chapter (pp. 134-152), co-authored with Patrick James and titled "The Evolution of Iranian Interventionism: Support for Radical Islam in Turkey, 1982-2003," focuses on Iranian support for radical Islam in Turkey from 1979 to 2003.
Shannon Egan, Interim Director of the Schmucker Art Gallery, published "Bright Lights on Quiet Streets: Tom Keough's Nocturnes" in The Gettysburg Review, Vol. 20 (2007): 583-584. The essay examines paintings by New York-based artist Tom Keough.
Currie Kerr Thomson, Professor of Latin American Studies and Spanish, presented "Film Noir and the Perón Years' Reshaping of the Argentine Crime Film" at the Latin American Studies Association conference in Montreal, Canada, September 5-9, 2007. The paper focused on the covert questioning of government authority in Argentine crime movies made while Perón ruled Argentina (1943-1955).
Christopher J. Kauffman, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts, received a Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Ensemble from the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival for the recent production of Measure for Measure on the Gettysburg College Kline stage.
Paul Austerlitz, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology in the Sunderman Conservatory of Music and Africana Studies, played saxophone with a pioneer of Afro-Dominican music, José Duluc, in Salcedo, Dominican Republic, on November 22, 2007.
Subject: Faculty Notebook submissions due September 5th, 2008
We're now preparing the fall edition of the Faculty Notebook, scheduled to appear in print in September 2008. The Faculty Notebook is one instrument the College uses to publicize the varied and extensive accomplishments of our campus community. It is distributed on campus and sent to prospective students, faculty, trustees, and donors. Alice Carter, an independent editor, helps produce the Faculty Notebook, and I appreciate her expert assistance.
Please take a few minutes to send me information about your accomplishments since the last issue of the Faculty Notebook (May 2008). I will need to receive your entries by Friday, September 5, 2008 in order to include them in the next issue. Please send an email message to jryan@gettysburg.edu or fill out our on-line form (http://www.gettysburg.edu/library/services/forms/college_author/index.dot ) to let me know about your accomplishments.
Entries are divided into the categories of Publications, Reviews, Professional Papers and Presentations, Professional Activities, Professional Distinctions and Awards, and Creative Activities. If you have already sent me an entry or submitted an entry through the library website since the last edition of the Faculty Notebook appeared in print, you don't need to resubmit.
The Provost's Office would like to maintain the uniform and professional appearance of the Faculty Notebook. Please include your full name (yes, even your middle initial unless your professional name doesn't have one) with your entry. For publications, please include all of the information that would appear in a standard bibliographical entry, including volume number and page numbers. For professional conferences, please submit information about the conference, including location and dates, along with the title of your presentation. Detailed information-page numbers (for publications); date and location (for presentations), etc.-is essential, so please remember to include everything we need with your submission. Entries must be brief, but a sentence or two explaining the significance of the work to a lay audience would be welcome.
Examining past issues of the Faculty Notebook (http://www.gettysburg.edu/about/offices/provost/faculty_notebook/ ) might be useful for formatting examples or use one of the entries below as a model. Thank you for taking the time to share your accomplishments with the campus community.
Yasemin Akbaba, Assistant Professor of Political Science, contributed a chapter to Radical Islam and International Security: Challenges and Responses, edited by Efraim Inbar and Hillel Frisch (Routledge, 2008). The chapter (pp. 134-152), co-authored with Patrick James and titled "The Evolution of Iranian Interventionism: Support for Radical Islam in Turkey, 1982-2003," focuses on Iranian support for radical Islam in Turkey from 1979 to 2003.
Shannon Egan, Interim Director of the Schmucker Art Gallery, published "Bright Lights on Quiet Streets: Tom Keough's Nocturnes" in The Gettysburg Review, Vol. 20 (2007): 583-584. The essay examines paintings by New York-based artist Tom Keough.
Currie Kerr Thomson, Professor of Latin American Studies and Spanish, presented "Film Noir and the Perón Years' Reshaping of the Argentine Crime Film" at the Latin American Studies Association conference in Montreal, Canada, September 5-9, 2007. The paper focused on the covert questioning of government authority in Argentine crime movies made while Perón ruled Argentina (1943-1955).
Christopher J. Kauffman, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts, received a Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Ensemble from the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival for the recent production of Measure for Measure on the Gettysburg College Kline stage.
Paul Austerlitz, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology in the Sunderman Conservatory of Music and Africana Studies, played saxophone with a pioneer of Afro-Dominican music, José Duluc, in Salcedo, Dominican Republic, on November 22, 2007.
<

