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APPENDIX B Scholarly Research, Publications and Creative Activities 2011-2012 Armenian Studies Program Lecture Series 2011-2012 Fall 2012 September 14, 2011, Ara Oshagan spoke on his new book “Father Land” September 18, 2011, Vardan Mamikonian, performed in the Keyboard Concert Series, co- sponsored by ASP October 21, 2011, Dr. Sebouh Aslanian, UCLA, spoke on “From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa” November 16, 2011, Barlow Der Mugrdechian spoke on “Discovering Armenia: A Student and Faculty Perspective,” as part of International Education Week November 28, 2011, Kristen St. John of UCLA, spoke on “The Conservation of Armenian Scrolls” December 23, 2011, Raffi Hovannisian, a member of Parliament of the Republic of Armenia, spoke on “Fresno to Yerevan: Armenia, The Dream of a Lifetime” Spring 2012 February 8, 2012, Dr. Thomas Mathews, NYU, spoke on “The Secrets of the Great Gospel of King Gagik of Kars” February 17, 2012, Lory Bedikian gave a poetry reading on her book “The Book of Lamenting,” in conjunction with Fresno State Creative Writing Program February 24, 2012, 13th Annual Armenian Film Festival February 29, 2012, screening of the movie “Grandma’s Tattoos” March 2, 2012, Walter and Laurel Karabian, “Talk on Artist Hovhannes Aivazian Aivazovsky March 11, 2012, 24th Annual Armenian Studies Program Banquet Honoring Richard Hovannisian March 22, 2012, Dr. Sergio La Porta lecture on “Knowledge, Heresy, and Inquisition: The Armenian Reaction to Missionaries in the 14th Century” March 31, 2012, Hasmik Harutyunyan, Armenian Dance Workshop April 13, 2012, poet Peter Balakian received the UC Merced Spendlove Prize and visited Fresno State for two speaking engagements April 19, 2012, Dr. Richard Hovannisian, UCLA, speaking on “The Changing Landscape of Historic Western Armenia: Reflections on a Journey into the Past” April 24, 2012, 97 th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide Commemoration event, Free Speech area April 26, 2012, screening of film “Lark Farm” April 30, 2012, Dr. Stephan Astourian, UC Berkeley, speaking on the “The Path to the Armenian Genocide” Armenian Studies Minor Five students successfully completed the Armenian Studies Program Minor in the 2011-2012 academic year. Graduating in Fall 2011: Armen Melidonian. Graduating in Spring 2012: Jaime Cardenas, Heidi Lea, Johnny Oganesyan, and Adrina Shamlian. Promoting the Success of All Students

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APPENDIX B

Scholarly Research, Publications and Creative Activities 2011-2012

Armenian Studies Program Lecture Series 2011-2012 Fall 2012 September 14, 2011, Ara Oshagan spoke on his new book “Father Land” September 18, 2011, Vardan Mamikonian, performed in the Keyboard Concert Series, co-

sponsored by ASP October 21, 2011, Dr. Sebouh Aslanian, UCLA, spoke on “From the Indian Ocean to the

Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa” November 16, 2011, Barlow Der Mugrdechian spoke on “Discovering Armenia: A Student

and Faculty Perspective,” as part of International Education Week November 28, 2011, Kristen St. John of UCLA, spoke on “The Conservation of Armenian

Scrolls” December 23, 2011, Raffi Hovannisian, a member of Parliament of the Republic of Armenia,

spoke on “Fresno to Yerevan: Armenia, The Dream of a Lifetime” Spring 2012 February 8, 2012, Dr. Thomas Mathews, NYU, spoke on “The Secrets of the Great Gospel of

King Gagik of Kars” February 17, 2012, Lory Bedikian gave a poetry reading on her book “The Book of

Lamenting,” in conjunction with Fresno State Creative Writing Program February 24, 2012, 13th Annual Armenian Film Festival February 29, 2012, screening of the movie “Grandma’s Tattoos” March 2, 2012, Walter and Laurel Karabian, “Talk on Artist Hovhannes Aivazian Aivazovsky March 11, 2012, 24th Annual Armenian Studies Program Banquet Honoring Richard

Hovannisian March 22, 2012, Dr. Sergio La Porta lecture on “Knowledge, Heresy, and Inquisition: The

Armenian Reaction to Missionaries in the 14th Century” March 31, 2012, Hasmik Harutyunyan, Armenian Dance Workshop April 13, 2012, poet Peter Balakian received the UC Merced Spendlove Prize and visited

Fresno State for two speaking engagements April 19, 2012, Dr. Richard Hovannisian, UCLA, speaking on “The Changing Landscape of

Historic Western Armenia: Reflections on a Journey into the Past” April 24, 2012, 97th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide Commemoration event,

Free Speech area April 26, 2012, screening of film “Lark Farm” April 30, 2012, Dr. Stephan Astourian, UC Berkeley, speaking on the “The Path to the

Armenian Genocide” Armenian Studies Minor Five students successfully completed the Armenian Studies Program Minor in the 2011-2012 academic year. Graduating in Fall 2011: Armen Melidonian. Graduating in Spring 2012: Jaime Cardenas, Heidi Lea, Johnny Oganesyan, and Adrina Shamlian. Promoting the Success of All Students

2 The Armenian Studies Program continues in its role as advisor to the Armenian Students Organization, which provides students on campus an avenue to become involved in organizing and presenting activities relating to Armenia and the Armenians. Armenia Summer Study Trip 2011 Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian led fourteen Fresno State students on a study trip to Armenia, May 24-June 9, 2011. They visited with students at Yerevan State University, visited historic churches and sites, and participated in a variety of courses. Society for Armenian Studies The Armenian Studies Program continued its service as the secretariat for the Society for Armenian Studies. The annual Journal for the Society for Armenian Studies and the SAS Newsletter is published and distributed through the Armenian Studies Program. The ASP manages the membership of the Society and communications with members. Dr. La Porta is the editor of the Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies and JSAS Vol. 20 was published in May of 2012. Armenian Studies Program 24th Annual Banquet The Armenian Studies Program held its 24th Annual Banquet on Sunday, March 11, 2012 at the Ft. Washington Golf and Country Club. President Dr. John Welty and Dean Vida Samiian and other faculty and administrators attended the Banquet, together with more than 250 community members and students. Recognition and certificates were given to more than 40 student scholarship recipients and graduating students with a Minor in Armenian Studies. Hye Sharzhoom, the student run newspaper and supplement of The Collegian, completed its 33rd year of publication. Hye Sharzhoom is mailed, free of charge, to more than 6,000 subscribers worldwide, thus promoting the university and the Armenian Studies Program, and attracting students to enroll at the university. Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program is the long-time advisor of the newspaper. Engaging with the Region The Armenian Studies Program is the center for Armenian related education in the San Joaquin Valley. The Program has partnered with the William Saroyan Society, the Armenian Library and Museum of America, and with many local Armenian churches and organizations, to present a variety of programs. Program direction: Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Berberian Coordinator of the Armenian Studies Program and Director for the Center for Armenian Studies. Faculty: Dr. Sergio La Porta, Berberian Chair of Armenian Studies. Instruction: Prof. Der Mugrdechian taught six courses in the Fall of 2011 and Spring of 2012. He took 4 units of release time for Program coordination and administration. Prof. La Porta taught six courses in the Fall of 2011 and Spring of 2012 for a total of twenty-four units. He taught one section of Humanities in the Fall and one mega-section (300 students) of Humanities in the Spring. He received three units of release time for scholarly activity.

3 Faculty Activity I. Publications in print Book Barlow Der Mugrdechian: Armenian Poetry of Our Time by Diana Der-Hovanessian, Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Armenian series editor (Fresno: The Press at Fresno State, 2011). Book Review: Review of Splendor and Pageantry: Textile Treasures form the Armenian Orthodox Churches of Istanbul, R. Marchese and M. Breu (Istanbul: Citlembik/Netleberry Publications, 2010) Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies, vol. 20 (2011), pp. 191-193. Article Sergio La Porta: “Conflicted Coexistence: Christian-Muslim Interaction and its Representation in Medieval Armenia,” in Contextualizing the Muslim Other in Medieval Judeo-Christian Discourses, ed. J. Frakes (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), 103-123. Book Review: Of The Letter of Love and Concord. A Revised Diplomatic Edition with Historical and Textual Comments and English Translation by Z. Pogossian (The Medieval Mediterranean 88. Brill), Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies, vol. 20 (2011). II. Conference presentations Barlow Der Mugrdechian: Participated in the Middle East Studies Association Annual Conference and in the Society for Armenian Studies Annual Meeting held in Washington, D.C., December 1-4, 2011. Presented a paper on “Living with Genocide: Armenian Culture in the Post-Genocide Period,” at the Third International Conference on Genocide. California State University, Sacramento, November 4, 2011. Participant: State of Armenian Studies Project; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, October 14-16, 2011. Sergio La Porta: “Medieval Latin Texts in Armenia,” paper presented at the 47th International Congress on Medieval Studies, 10-13 May, 2012. “The Armenian Genocide and the Politics of Memory,” paper presented at the Third International Genocide Conference. California State University, Sacramento, November 2-4, 2011 “The Armenian Version of the Scholia of John of Scythopolis on the Dionysian Corpus,” paper presented at the 30th Anniversary Meeting of the Association International des Études Arméniennes. Budapest, Hungary, October 6-8, 2011

4 Academic Conference and Symposium Participation: Discussant on panel devoted to “Armenian Book Production” at 2011 MESA Annual Meeting, December 3, 2011. Participant: State of Armenian Studies Project; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, October 14-16, 2011. III. Public lectures Barlow Der Mugrdechian “The Armenian Genocide,” to students of Clovis East High School, Clovis, CA, April 12, 2012. “The Life of Christ Cycle in Armenian Manuscript Painting,” lecture to the St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church, Fowler, CA, March 21, 2012. “Vartanantz in Armenian Culture,” lecture given at Knights of Vartan Annual Dinner, Fresno, CA, February 16, 2012. “Discovering Armenia: A Student and Faculty Perspective” as part of International Education Week at Fresno State, Fresno State, November 16, 2011. Sergio La Porta “What next?” Keynote Address at the 97th Anniversary Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church, Fresno, CA, April 24, 2012. “Knowledge, Heresy and Inquisition: The Armenian Reaction to Latin Missionaries in the 14th c.” Talk delivered at Fresno State, March 22, 2012. “For the Love of Aristotle: Armenian, Latins, and the Battle over an Intellectual Tradition,” Talk delivered at UC Berkeley, March 9, 2012. “The Armenian Genocide: Lessons from the Past,” lecture delivered at the 29th Annual Sonoma State University Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA, Feb. Feb. 14, 2012. Awards and Honors: Scholarships: The Armenian Studies Program awarded $67,000 to 53 students for the 2011-2012

academic year. Grants: The Thomas A. Kooyumjian Family Foundation made a grant of $35,000 to the

Armenian Studies Program for 2011-2012. The Bertha and John Garabedian Foundation made a grant of $6,000 to the Armenian

Studies Program for 2011-2012.

5 DEPARTMENT OF ART AND DESIGN Keith Jordan

• “Bones of Contention at Tula: Migration Theories, Art, and Ancestry.” (Co-presented with Dr. Cynthia Kristan-Graham.) Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Memphis, April 2012

• “Multiple Souls. Multiple Bodies: Constructing Selves in Ancient Mesoamerica.” CSU Fresno Panel “Who Are You or What Are You: Words, Stories, Images,” November 2011

• “The Tyranny of Topiltzin at Tula: Moving Beyond the Colonial Sources and Indigenous Histories in the Interpretation of Toltec Art.” American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, Pasadena, October 2011

Doug Hansen

• Exhibited in the “Illustrators Show” at KJWL Gallery fall 2011. Stephanie Ryan

• Stephanie J. Ryan Artist Lecture Series, (presentation of recent work); Arts Visalia, CA.

• Juror, Portrait Exhibition, Arts Visalia, CA. • Stephanie J. Ryan: New body of work: Family Gathering, in progress. • Stephanie J. Ryan: Portrait Commission (2—one complete, one in propgress.) • Visiting Artist: Rosemary Bernardi, Tidal Tale, Exhibition at the Ellipse

Gallery (aided in organization of exhibition, hosting of artist, involvement with students at her lecture and addressing the topic of the mentor relationship.

Joan Sharma • “Edges” Exhibition at the Fresno Art Museum, January through April 2012,

CCAC (California Contemporary Art Collective) group exhibition, oil paintings.

• Faculty coordinator – CCA, Center For Creativity and Art 2011-2012 • “Painted Violins” 2012 Fundraiser, Fresno Youth Orchestra – created and

donated a violin. Exhibited at regional and local galleries. Saroyan Theater Auction May 2012

• Arts Visalia, Juror and Workshop, March 2012 • Quady Winery, “Reveiller” group exhibition, 11th Annual Exhibit of Regional

Artists, February 11th-12th, 2012 • Dean’s Gallery Student Photography exhibition: coordinated and included

student photography and book projects from Art 183, Art 130 and Art 30. • Inter Cultural Relationship Panel, Intercultural Class, Mary Husain:

November 2011 • Historical Exhibition - Gandhi USU October 2011, coordinated and set up • Attended the SPE West Conference: Cabrillo College, CA

(Society For Photographic Educators)

Dan Nadaner • L.A. Artcore, Los Angeles, 2011. • Video Art selected for an international video art festival: • Tôt le matin, video, 3 min., black and white.

6 • Festival Images Contre Nature, Marseille, 2011. • "Experience Expressing Experience: The Body, Social Context, and the

Experience of Art". • National Art Education Association, New York, 2012.

Matt Hopson-Walker

• “The Scavenger’s Fever Dream”, Corridor 2122, Fresno, California, 2012 • “History of the United States in Print”, University of Alabama, Huntsville,

Alabama University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana, 2012 • “Fresno Print Guild Spring Group Exhibition”, Gallery 25, Fresno, California,

2012 • “The Printed Narrative; Works by Five Contemporary Printmakers” Arts

Visalia Gallery, Visalia, California, 2011 • “State of the States: A Contemporary Survey of American Printmaking”

Venice Biennale 54th International Arts Exhibition, University of Ca’ Foscari, Departimento di Studi Linguistici e Culturali Comparati, Venice, Italy, 2011

• “Fresno Print Guild Fall Group Exhibition”, Fresno City Hall Gallery Fresno, California, 2011

• “The Dirty Printmakers of America VS. the Bastards of Printmaking” Evil Prints Gallery, Southern Graphics Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, 2011

• “Season of Art”, Seven Stones Retreat, Miramonte, California, 2011 • “The Hatchery Second Opening”, Badger Creek, California, 2011

Nancy Youdelman

• Gallery Artists, group exhibition, Eight Modern, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2012 Momentum, 825 Gallery, group exhibition, Women’s Caucus for Art National Exhibition,

• Los Angeles, California 2011-12 Coming Out of the Closet: Clothing Art as an Emergent Form, group exhibition,

• Mary Brogan Museum of Art & Science, Tallahassee, Florida 2011 Outside the Realm, solo exhibition, Eight Modern, Santa Fe, New Mexico

• Women’s Caucus for Art, Momentum, exhibition catalogue, 2012 Fields, Jill, Entering the Picture, Judy Chicago, The Feminist Art Program, and The Collective

• Visions of Women Artists, essay by Nancy Youdelman, pgs. 64-77, Routledge, 2012 The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, Coming Out of the Closet: Clothing as an

• Emergent Form, exhibition catalogue, 2011 La Palma, Marina, Nancy Youdelman: Outside The Realm, THE Magazine, September 2011 Eight Modern, Nancy Youdelman Outside the Realm, exhibition catalogue, 2011

• Feminist Art Program, Womanhouse & Artwork of Nancy Youdelman, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, February 29, 2012 Lecture, The Art of Nancy Youdelman, presented to the Visalia Arts League at Arts Visalia,

• Book-signing, Entering the Picture, Judy Chicago, The Feminist Art Program, and The Collective Visions of Women Artists, College Art Association Conference/Women’s

• Caucus for Art Conference, Los Angeles, California, February 25, 2012 Book-signing, Entering the Picture, Judy Chicago, The Feminist Art Program, and The Collective Visions of Women Artists, Otis Art Institute, Los

7 Angeles, California, October1, 2011

Nanete Maki-Dearsan

• Included in book: California Contemporary Art Collective, Warners Window Project, pgs. 25-33. ISBN 978-0-9832101-8-4 published Janurary 2011

• ‘Horses’, January 2012, Gallery 25, Fresno, California • ‘Ophelia’, March 2011, Gallery 25, Fresno, California • Two articles, The Fresno Bee, Donald Monroe, March 3, 2011

o ‘ArtHop show has large works, Ophelia brings girls’ struggles to light to encourage dialogue’

o The Fresno Bee, Donald Monroe, and March 20, 2011 ‘New take on old character, valley artist creates her own vision of Shakespeare’s suicidal Ophelia’

• More extensive interview and images on the Fresno Bee blog page o Television Interview, Channel 24, ‘This is Fresno’, March 3, 2011 o Awarded top cultural event, The Fresno Bee, Donald Monroe, January

1, 2012, ‘Local Gems, top 20 cultural events of 2011’

Rebecca Barnes

• Gallery 25 “Hearts” February Exhibit

• Gallery 25 “Portraits” May Exhibit

• Artwork Illustration for the Dumont Printing Self Promotion Calendar which received a Local and Regional ADDY Awards

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION 1. Publications Ayotte, Kevin J., “A Vocabulary of Dis-ease: Argumentation, Hot Zones, and the Intertextuality of Bioterrorism,” Argumentation and Advocacy 48 (Summer 2011): 1-21. Greene, Ronald Walter & Kuswa Kevin Douglas. “ ‘From the Arab Spring to Athens, From Occupy Wall Street to Moscow:’ Regional Accents and the Rhetorical Cartography of Power.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 3, special issue on Regional Rhetorics, ed. J. Rice. (June, 2012) pp. 1–18. Moreman, Shane T. & Persona Non Grata. (2011). Learning from and mentoring the undocumented AB540 student: Hearing an unheard voice. Text and Performance Quarterly, 31(3), 303-320. Niles Goins, M. (2011). Playing with dialectics: Black female friendship groups as a homeplace. Communication Studies, 62, 531-546. Niles, M. N., & Gordon, N. S. (Eds.) (2011). Still searching for our mothers’ gardens: Experiences of new, tenure track women of color at ‘majority’ institutions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Niles, M. N. (2011). Living creativity: Teaching as art. In M. N. Niles & N. S. Gordon (Eds.), Still Searching for Our Mothers’ Gardens: Experiences of New, Tenure Track Women of Color at ‘Majority’ Institutions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

8 Prater, A., Mao, Y., Niles, M. N., & Qian, Y. (2011). Disclose and demystify: The discrepancybetween the concept of diversity and the action of diversity in the face of “stubborn faculty, wary students, and unsupportive administrators.” In M. N. Niles & N. S. Gordon (Eds.), Still Searching for Our Mothers’ Gardens: Experiences of New, Tenure Track Women of Color at ‘Majority’ Institutions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. 2. Conference Papers Ayotte, Kevin J. “Introduction, or, Yes, It Takes a Department to Raise a Child,” panel presentation at the National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 17-20, 2011. Fraleigh, Douglas. “Borough of Duryea v Guarneri: Should a Public Employer be Spared the Burden of Accommodating the Petition Rights of a Police Chief and his Fluffy Little Dog?” Paper Presented at the Western States Communication Association Convention, Albuquerque, N.M., February 2012. Kuswa, Kevin D. “Regional Rhetorics: A Panel Discussion on the 2012 Special Issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly,” Paper presented at the National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA., November 2011. Kuswa, Kevin D. “Marginalized Voices in the Debate Space,” Paper presented at the National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA., November 2011. Niles Goins, Marnel. “She’s not part of the friendship group?” Recommendations for studying marginalized groups using non-participant observation. 2011 Florida Communication Association Convention (Orlando, FL). Zenovich, Jennifer A. and Moreman, Shane T. “Feminist Oral History as an Interruption of the Patriarchal Symbolic Order: A Feminist Artist’s Last Performance.” Paper Presented at the Western States Communication Association Convention, Albuquerque, N.M., February 2012. 3. Other Papers, Panels, and Presentations Blair, Diane M. “Ambassadors, Advisors, and Activists: The Political Lives of U.S. First Ladies.” Dinner in the Library Fundraiser, Friends of the Fresno County Public Library, Fresno, CA, November 2011. Blair, Diane M. Featured commentator for “The Moral Is,” Valley Edition, Valley Public Radio (KVPR). Fraleigh, Douglas. “The Legacy of Steve Jobs on Communication Law and Ethics,” Panel Presentation at the Eastern Communication Association Convention, Boston, Mass., April 2012. Kuswa, Kevin D., et. al. “Economic Inequality Topic Paper,” Cross Examination Deb ate Association Topic Proposal: April, 2012, http://www.cedadebate.org/ forum/index.php? topic=3599.msg7350#msg7350. Moreman, Shane T., Respondent, “Top Three Papers in Intercultural Communication,” Western States Communication Association Convention, Albuquerque, N.M., February 2012. Powell, Robert. “Celebrating Twenty Years of Master Teachers,” Panel Presentation at the Western States Communication Association Convention, Albuquerque, N.M., February 2012. (Dr. Powell was one of the Master Teachers asked to participate)

9 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH All department faculty are active researchers and/or creative writers. Among the articles and creative works published this year, the following were reported for inclusion in this document. Steven Church, “Auscultation,” (non-fiction) Best American Essays 2011

”Bear Fetish,” (non-fiction) The Evolutionary Review Connie Hales, To Make It Right, (poetry collection) Autumn House Press Randa Jarrar, “Forsaken,” (fiction) Salon

“I Was 18 and Pregnant,” (non-fiction) The New York Times “Imagining Myself in Palestine,” (non-fiction) Guernica: A Magazine of Art & Politics

Ruth Jenkins, “Francis Hodgson Burnet’s The Secret Garden: Engendering Abjection’s Sublime,” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 36.4 (2011): 426-444

Tim Skeen, “Debt,” and “Leaving” (poems) Solo Novo Magazine “It’ll Make You Strong,” (poems) reprinted in The Potomac Review: Best of 50 Years “Nativity Scene,” and “Sky Bound Ministries,” (poems) Tygerburning “This Is the Picture,” (poem) The Cut-Thru Review

Lisa Weston, “Reforming the Landscape of Miracle at Barking Abbey” in Anglo-Saxon Traces, ed. Jane Roberts and Leslie Webster. International Society of Anglo-Saxonists Occasional Studies III (Tempe AZ: MRTS/Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2011), 319-334.

“Where Textual Bodies Meet: Anglo-Saxon Women’s Epistolary Friendships.” In Friendship in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Explorations of a Fundamental Ethical Discourse (Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 6), ed. Albrecht Classen and Marilyn Sandidge (Berlin and Boston: de Gruyter, 2011), 231-246.

“Virgin Desires: Towards a Homoerotics of Female Monastic Community” in The Lesbian Premodern, ed. Noreen Giffney, Michelle M. Sauer and Diane Watt (London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), 93-104.

Sarah E. Owens. Journey of Five Capuchin Nuns. (Review) Sixteenth Century Journal 42 (Winter 2011): 1168-1169

DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS Grants: Agbayani, B, Chris G, (2012). Chukchansi Language Documentation and Revitalization

Project (5-year $1,000,000). Chen, J. (2011-2012) Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Award ($5000). Wang, X. (2011-2012)Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Award ($5000). Patent Fulop, S. A. (2011) METHODS OF IDENTIFICATION USING VOICE SOUND

ANALYSIS. U. S. Patent No. 8,036,891 B2. Assignee: California State University Fresno.

10 Book Fulop, S. A. (2011) Speech Spectrum Analysis. Berlin: Springer. Journal article: Wang, X. (2012). Auditory and visual training on Mandarin tones: A pilot study on phrases and sentences. International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching, 2(2), 16-29. DOI: 10.4018/ijcallt.2012040102 Book Chapters: Chen, J. (2012). She from bookshelf take-descend-come the box: Placement events in

Mandarin. In B. Narasimhan, A. Kopecka, M. Bowerman, M. Gullberg, & A. Majid (eds.), Events of “putting” and “taking”: A crosslinguistic perspective (Typological Studies in Language) (pp.37-54). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Chen, J. & R. Ai. (2012). Learning to encode motion and state change by American learners of Mandarin Chinese. In Y. Xiao, L. Tao & H. L. Soh (eds.), Current Issues in Chinese Linguistics (pp. 579-603). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Fulop, S. A. (2012) Phonetics and speech processing. Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning, Part 16 (pp. 2621– 2624). Berlin: Springer.

Fulop, S. A. (2012) Mathematical linguistics and learning theory. Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning, Part 13 (pp. 2110– 2113). Berlin: Springer.

Conference Proceedings: Agbayani, Brian, Chris Golston, and Dasha Henderer. 2011. Phonological movement. in

Proceedings of the 28th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Cascadilla Press. http://www.lingref.com/cpp/wccfl/28/index.html

Fulop, S. A. and S. F. Disner (2011) Examining the voice bar. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 14 http://asadl.org/poma/resource/1/pmarcw/v14/i1/p060002_s1

Taniguchi, M., Setter, J., Fulop, S. and Golston, C. (2011) Assessing intonation in the spontaneous and scripted speech of native and non-native speakers of English. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences XVII (pp. 1966–1969).

Conference Presentations: Agbayani, B. and Golston, C. (2011) Clitic Order in Hittite. Paper presented at

UCLA Indo-European Workshop, UCLA, October 2011. Birch, B. (2012) The English Language Teacher as an Agent of Change, Dialogue

Under Occupation VI Conference, Beirut, Lebanon 8-11May 2012. Birch, B. (2012) Western Ideas of ownership and the influence of the internet on

plagiarism, Applied Linguistics Panel on Documentation Styles and Practices Across Cultures and Languages. Paper presented at the TESOL International Convention, Philadelphia, PA, March 28-31, 2012.

11 Birch, B. (2012) Social responsibility, educational philosophy, and English

language curriculum design. Paper presented at the TESOL International Convention, Philadelphia, PA, March 28-31, 2012.

Brown, A. & Chen, J. (2012). Motion event construal in satellite-framed, verb-

framed, and equipollently-framed languages: Manner in speech and gesture. Paper to be presented at The 5th Conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies, Lund, Sweden, July 24–27, 2012.

Brown, A., Gullberg, M. & Chen, J. (2012). L2 influence on L1 crossmodally. Paper

presented at The American Association for Applied Linguistics 2012 Conference, Boston, MI, March 24–27, 2012.

Fulop, S. A. and Golston, C. (2012). If segments are real, what are they? Paper

presented at the City University of New York Phonology Forum Conference on the Segment, January 11–12, 2012.

Golston, C. 2012. Reconstructing a meter for Proto-Indo-European. Paper to be presented at the International Workshop on Metrics, Phonology and Acquisition. Paris, June 2012.

Golston, C. 2012. English feet since 1400. Paper to be presented at the International Workshop on Metrics, Phonology and Acquisition. Paris, June 2012.

Golston, C., and Wolfgang, K. 2012. A prosodic theory of laryngeal timing. Paper to be prestned at the Colloque international Base Articulatoire Arrière (BAA). Paris, May 2012.

Wang, X. (2012). Difficulties with Mandarin tones: Learners’ perspectives and speech data analysis. Paper to be presented at The Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages, Nanjing, China, May 26-29.

Invited Talks Golston, C. (2012). The prosody of stress-timing. Department of Psychology, Speech

Science Group. Auckland University, March .2012 Golston, C. (2012). A Proto-Indo-European meter. Department of Ancient History

and Classics. Auckland University, March, 2012. Golston, C. (2012). Phonological movement in Greek, Latin, Russian, and Ukrainian.

Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics. Auckland University. March, 2012.

DEPARTMENT OF MODERN AND CLASSICAL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES

Debbie Avila and Ted Bergman. SPAN 115 was approved as a service learning course and will incorporate at least 20 hours of volunteer activity in translation and interpreting as part of the syllabus. Ted Bergman, “Going Off Half-Cocked: Critique and Reportage of Black Powder Technology in Don Quixote.” California Cervantes Symposium, April 21st, Cal State Northridge. Honora Chapman. “‘When they make a desert, they call it peace’: Judean and Roman identity formation in the first century,” paper presented at the Society of Biblical

12 Literature Pacific Coast Regional Meeting, Santa Clara, 3/12. Honora Chapman. Response to James McLaren, “The Depiction of Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian in Jewish War 7,” invited paper delivered at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 11/11. Yolanda A. Doub. “Of Bildung and Corruption in Latin American Cinema: Apprenticeship in Pantaleón y las visitadoras and La ley de Herodes.” Pacific and Ancient Modern Language Association 109th Annual Conference. Scripps, CA. 5–6 November, 2011. Publications: Yolanda A. Doub. “Luis Alberto Urrea.” In Great Lives from History: Latinos. Carmen Tafolla and Martha P. Cotera. Pasadena: Salem Press, 2012. Yolanda A. Doub. “Bernice Zamora.” In Great Lives from History: Latinos. Carmen Tafolla and Martha P. Cotera. Pasadena: Salem Press, 2012. Yolanda A. Doub. "Personajes-lectores en los cuentos de Borges." Hispanic Review (in press summer 2012). Yolanda A. Doub. Conference Organization. Presiding Officer, Film Studies Sessions. Pacific and Ancient Modern Languages Association 109th Annual Conference, Scripps College, CA. 5–6 November, 2011. Yolanda A. Doub, Manuscript Reviews: • Routledge Press. October 2011. • Member, Board of Referees: L’érudit franco-espagnol (an electronic journal of

French and Hispanic Literatures). November 2011 and May 2012. Kristi Eastin. Grant. 2012-2013 Princeton University Library Research Grant Recipient Kristi Eastin. “Picturing the Georgics: Visual Translations of Vergil’s Rustic Poetry”, Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Philadelphia, (January 6-8. 2012). Kristi Eastin. “Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita: Propaganda, Invective or Speculum Principis?” 47th Annual Comparative Literature Conference, Drawing the Line(s)—Censorship & Cultural Practices, California State University, Long Beach, (March 1-3, 2012). Kristi Eastin. “When Antiquity Does Not Look Ancient: A Defense of the Anachronisms in the 1502 Illustrations for Virgil’s Georgics, edited by Sebastian Brant”, Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Canadian West, “Visualizing Antiquity”, University of Victoria, British Columbia, (March 16-17, 2012). Rose Marie Kuhn. « L’art pratique de la poésie : de la lecture critique à l’écriture créative en cours de poésie française ». Revue de langue romane de l’Université de

13 Chernovitzi (Ukraine). 565(Fall 2011): 229-234. Publication. Rose Marie Kuhn: Refereed Conferences Papers & Workshops: Upcoming paper, A la découverte de la littérature: de l’art de lire et de s’exprimer en mots et en images. Conseil International d’Etudes Francophones, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2012. Invited Presentation at the MLA & Inaugural MLA Session Organized by the Conseil International d’Études Francophones: Rethinking French Studies: Toward a Strategy of Recovery. Program arranged by the Conseil International d’Études Francophones. Modern Language Association, Seattle, WA, January 5-8, 20012. Organized a session, Enseigner la francophonie: innovation, technologie, stratégies, Conseil International d’Etudes Francophones, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2012. Rose  Marie  Kuhn:    On-­‐Campus  Creative  Events  Proposed, helped organize, prepared 3 documentation packets for students, and

discussed 3 French-language films for Dr. Mary Husain’s CineCulture Class: • Monsieur  Ibrahim  et  les  fleurs  du  Coran  (Monsieur  Ibrahim  and  the  

Flowers  of  the  Coran,  2003)  by  Eric-­‐Emmanuel  Schmitt,  Friday,  September  2,  2011  

• Ce  qu’il  faut  pour  vivre  (The  Necessities  of  Life,  2008)  by  Benoît  Pilon,  December  2,  2011  

• Oscar  et  la  dame  rose  (Oscar  and  the  Lady  in  Pink,  2009)  by  Eric-­‐Emmanuel  Schmitt,  April  20,  2012  

Persian/French Film Festival, March 16-17, 2012 in cooperation with Dr. Mary Husain (MCJ & CineCulture), Dr. Negin Tahvildary (Middle Eastern Studies) and Dr. Vida Samiian

• Wrote  an  Application  for  an  IRA  Grant  ($10,000),  Fall  2011  • Organized  the  French  Program  for  the  film  festival  • Invited  Dr.  Ruth  A.  Hottell,  Professor  of  French  &  Department  Chair,  

University  of  Toledo,  Ohio,  who  discussed  all  three  films  and  is  a  specialist  in  film  theory  and  French-­‐language  women  filmmakers.  

• Was  responsible  for  the  technical  logistics  and  the  program  printing  for  the  film  festival  

• The  French  films  were:  o Le  hérisson  (The  Hedgehog,  2008)  by  Mona  Achache    o Mères  et  filles  (Hidden  Diary,  2009)  by  Julie  Lopes-­‐Curval  o Les  petites  couleurs  (A  Bit  of  Color,  2002)  by  Patricia  Plattner  

Rose Marie Kuhn : Professional Activities • External  Assessor  of  Dr.  Bernadette  Farquhar’s  scholarly  work  for  her  

application  for  promotion  to  the  rank  of  Senior  Lecturer,  University  of  the  West  Indies,  Cave  Hill  Campus.    Summer  2011.  

• Member,  Undergraduate  Academic  Program  Review  Subcommittee,  2006-­‐present    

• Member  of  the  Editorial  Review  Board,  Scientific  Journals  International,  2007-­‐present.  

14 • Reader,  Mosaic:  A  Journal  for  the  Interdisciplinary  Study  of  Literature,  

University  of  Manitoba,  Winnipeg.  • MCLL  representative  to  the  CSUF  Foreign  Language  Council.  

• Attended  the  CSUF  Foreign  Language  Council  meeting  at  CSU  Sacramento,  October  2012  

• Elected Assembly Delegate-At-Large (2010-13). California Faculty Association. o Attended both the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 CFA Assembly

• Elected Alternate Delegate (2011-14). California Teachers Association. o Attended the January 2012 CTA State Council.

Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval. Published article. "Capitalismo, deseo y el anti-Edipo en Las batallas en el desierto". Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Summer 2011), pp. 431-448. Gloria Medina-Sancho. Book. A partir del trauma: narración y memoria en Traba, Peri Rossi y Eltit. Santiago de Chile: Editorial Cuarto Propio, 2012. Gloria Medina-Sancho. Encyclopedia Entry. “Orphée, Elvira (1930- ).” World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia. Eds. Maureen Ihrie, and Salvador Oropesa. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2011. Jernovei E., Jernovei G., (2011, October) Le lexique d’origine francaise dans le vocabulaire representatif de la langue roumaine, (French lexical units in the Romanian vocabulary), Simpozionul International Grigorie Bostan- 70 Probleme Actuale De Filologie Romana, Cernauti, Ukraina, Cuvintul 2011, p. 237-249. Zhernovey Yevgen, (2011) Semantical classification of terminological units of religion in modern French, Studia Linguistica, (5), Kiev p.500-505. Jernovei E., Jernovei G., Les motifs bibliques et mythologiques dans l’enseignement de la litérature roumaine en Ucraine. The International Mythology Conference “MAN AND MYTH. Spiritual endeavors toward knowledge. Mythical dimensions and loss of the myths”, Fourth Edition, organized by The Faculty of Letters and Communication Sciences, “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Romania, 5-7 May 2011. Zhernovey Yevgen, (2011) Terminological units of Latin origin in French. Romance-Germanic discourse (565), Chernivtsi, Ruta, p.25-29.

DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM

1. Faith  Sidlow  a. Artistic  work:  KSEE  Sunrise;  anchor  daily  newscasts  and  conduct  

interviews  on  KSEE  24  News    2. Egan,  Candace.  Grading  Group  Work  presentation.  Panelist  for  Grading  

Group  Work  session  at  the  2012  Broadcast  Education  Association  annual  convention,  April  15,  2012.  

3. Egan,  Candace.  Curriculum  Swapshop:  Solo  Journalism  Teaching  Strategies,  Assignments,  Exercises,  Activities,  Tools  and  Resources  to  Prepare  Students  to  Go  It  Alone  as  a  Journalist  session  moderator  at  the  2012  Broadcast  

15 Education  Association  annual  convention,  April  16  2012  

4. Egan,  Candace.  North  vs.  South  USTA  Team  Wheelchair  Tennis  Challenge  video  documentary.  March  15,  2012,  published  on  YouTube  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JhMQ36dEOg.  

a. Shown  at  the  USTA  annual  meeting  March  16-­‐18,  2012.  b. Posted  to  the  USTA  Wheelchair  Tennis  Facebook  page.  c. Posted  on  the  Disabled  World  Website.  d. Received  Communicator  Awards  Award  of  Excellence,  May  2012.  

5. Hays,  Betsy  &  Swanson,  Doug  (Spring  2012)  “Using  Reverse  and  Traditional  Mentoring  to  Develop  New  Media  Skills  and  Maintain  Social  Order  in  the  Public  Relations  Workplace,”  Chapter  4  in  New  Media  and  Public  Relations  (2nd  ed.).  New  York:  Peter  Lang.        

6. Hays,  Betsy  &  Swanson,  Doug  (Fall  2011)  "Prevalence  and  Success  of  Reverse  Mentoring  in  Public  Relations."  Public  Relations  Journal  Vol.  5,  No.  4,  ISSN  1942-­‐4604  

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

I. Publications: a) Books, Musical Compositions

Boone, Benjamin. Latin Dance for saxophone choir, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Lullaby for saxophone choir, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Grooving in Bassin d’Arcachon for saxophone choir, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. You Got The Look for jazz ensemble, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Journey for jazz ensemble, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Float for jazz ensemble, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Hippie Dave for jazz ensemble, 2012. Boone, Benjamin and Philip Levine. The Valley for jazz ensemble and narrator, 2012. Hamre, Anna. The Weekly Sight-Singer, Volume I & II. Olympia, Washington: Mast reworks Press, 2011. Froelich, Kenneth. Rushmore for brass ensemble. Fresno, CA: Kenneth D. Froelich, June, 2012. Froelich, Kenneth. Nerd Songs for high voice and piano (lyrics by Kenneth Froelich). Fresno, CA: Kenneth D. Froelich, March, 2012. Froelich, Kenneth. Visionary for wind ensemble.

16 Fresno, CA: Kenneth D. Froelich, December, 2011. Froelich, Kenneth. September Midnight for SATB choir (lyrics by Sara Teasdale). Fresno, CA: Kenneth D. Froelich, September, 2011.

b) Articles (peer reviewed & non-peer reviewed) Hamre, Anna. Young Conductors Shine in New Collaboration. Cantate Magazine Volume 24, Number 3. Spring 2012, p. XX [being published] [no ISSN #] Hamre, Anna. Building a New History of Collaboration. Cantate Magazine Volume 24, Number 2. Winter 2012, p. 18. [no ISSN #] Hamre, Anna. Choral Workshop Sessions. CMEA Magazine (ISSN 1099-6710), Winter 2011. Volume 65, Number 2, p. 23 Hamre, Anna. An Exciting New Opportunity for Future Choral Music Educators: The Choral Leadership Academy. CMEA Magazine (ISSN 1099-6710), Fall 2011. Volume 65, Number 1, p. 15. Hamre, Anna. “Choristers and Critters” (Appendix Five) in The Art and Science of Planning a Choral Concert by Barbara Harlow. ISBN: 978-0-9648071-7-4. Santa Barbara Music Publishers. 2011, pp. 56-57.

Karr, John - Edited by Susan Parisi, compiled by John Karr, Caterina Pampaloni and Robert L. Weaver. The Music Library of a Noble Florentine Family: A Catalogue Raisonné of Manuscripts and Prints containing over 1,600 Works of the 1720s to the 1850s Collected by the Ricasoli Family, now housed in the University of Louisville Music Library. Sterling Heights, MI: Harmonie Park Press, 2012.

Mowrer, Tony. Do Our Students Hear Well Enough to Read? CMEA Magazine (ISSN 1099-6710), Spring 2012. Volume 65, Number 3. Pp. 17-19

c) Audio and Video Recordings, etc. II. Conference Presentations: a) Invited

Caldwell, Michael and Covino, William. Supporting Collaborative Innovation in the Face of Budget Cuts: Fresno State’s Red Balloon Initiative. Western Association of Schools and Colleges Academic Resource Conference. Costa Mesa, California. April 19, 2012.

Darling, Matthew H. Host & Coordinator. 21st Annual Central California Day of Percussion. Co-sponsored by the California Chapter

17 of Percussive Arts Society and the Fresno State Department of Music. Artists: John “JR” Robinson, renowned drum-set recording artist; Hands On’Semble (Randy Gloss, Andrew Grueschow, and Austin Wrinkle) renowned world percussionists; Fresno State Concert Hall. March 10, 2012.

Darling, Matthew H. Host. 10th Annual Percussion Ensemble Festival as part of Annual Central California Day of Percussion. Performing Percussion Ensembles: Clovis High School, Clovis East High School, Clark Intermediate, Fresno Christian High School, Minerets High School, Rafer Johnson Junior High School, University High School, Fresno High School, Clovis North High School, Clovis High School, Selma High School, Natomas Charter School (Sacramento), We Got the Beat (Fresno), Fresno State Concert Hall. March 10, 2012.

Hamre, Anna. Recommended Choral Literature. California All-State Music Educators Conference, Fresno, CA. Fresno, CA. February 18, 2012 Hamre, Anna. What Brain Research Tells Us About Conducting Choirs. Summer Conference of the California Chapter of American Choir Directors Association. Oakhurst, CA. August 1, 2011 Mowrer, Tony A. Improved Tuning in Five Minutes/Day. California All-State Music Educators’ Conference, Fresno, CA. February 12, 2012. Mowrer, Tony A. Choral Roundtable. California All-State Music Educators Conference, Fresno, CA. February 12, 2012.

b) Keynote Address, Adjudications, Master Classes Caldwell, Michael. Adjudicator. CMEA Junior High/Middle School Large Ensemble Festival. Independence High School. Bakersfield, California. March 20-21, 2012

Caldwell, Michael. Adjudicator. CMEA High School Large Ensemble Festival. Stockdale High School. Bakersfield, California. March 20-21, 2012

Darling, Matthew H. Adjudicator. Percussive Arts Society’s PASIC High School Percussion Ensemble Competition. CD Entries. Indianapolis, IN. November 10-12, 2011

Darling, Matthew H. Lecturer. OSHER Lifelong Learning. Origins of Rock & Roll. Alice Peters Auditorium, Fresno State. Fresno, CA. September 13, 20, 27, October 4 & 11, 2011.

18 Darling, Matthew H. Guest Speaker. History of Rock & Roll. The Rotary Club of Fresno, Fresno, CA. August 22, 2011.

Darling, Matthew H. Clinician. Orchestral Percussion Techniques. University of Southern Oregon University Department of Music. Southern Oregon University. Ashland OR, May 24, 2011.

Hamre, Anna. Lecturer. Inside Music, pre-concert lecture with Ted Kuchar for Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra. Fresno, CA. April 21 & 22, 2012.

Joseph-Weil, Helene. Adjudicator. 2012 VOCE competition, Music Teachers of America Santa Clara County Chapter. Santa Clara University. February 11, 2012.

Hiebert, Lenore. Organized the MTAC Fresno County Baroque Festival, an adjudicated festival with three concerts of Baroque music performed on piano, organ, and cello by 31 local elementary, middle school, high school and college (organ) student performers. February 18, 2012. Hiebert, Lenore. Produced the MTAC Central California Baroque Festival, a regional concert of Baroque music performed on piano, organ, guitar and cello by 25 elementary, middle school, high school and college (organ) student performers from Fresno, Kern and Stanislaus counties. March 11, 2012. Hufft, Bradley. Producer of five on-campus concerts (Ellipse Gallery, Wahlberg Recital Hall, Concert Hall) for Orpheus Chamber Music Ensemble, bringing over 500 community members on to the campus. 2011-2012. Mowrer, Tony A. Adjudicator. Festivals of Music Choral Festival. Milpitas, CA. May 12, 2012 Mowrer, Tony A. Adjudicator. California Music Educators’ Association Choral Festival. Bakersfield, CA. March 27, 28, 2012. Mowrer, Tony A. Adjudicator. California Music Educators’ Association Choral Festival. Tollhouse, CA. March 7, 2012 Mowrer, Tony A. Clinic with Sierra High School Choirs, February 13, 2012. Mowrer, Tony A. Clinic with Hanford High School Choir, October 3, 2011.

Radford, Anthony. Lecture. Show Boat, a Pre-Performance Lecture Fresno Grand Opera. Fresno, CA. May 11 & 12, 2012.

19 Radford, Anthony. Lecture. Carmen, a Pre-performance Lecture. Fresno Grand Opera. Fresno CA. January 27 & 29, 2012. Radford, Anthony. Master Class. Vocal technique and interpretation. Emporia State University. Emporia Kansas. August 8, 2011. Radford, Anthony. Master Class. Vocal technique and interpretation. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 25, 2011.

Werz, Andreas. President and Artistic Director. Philip Lorenz Memorial Keyboard Concerts series. 2011-2012

III. Creative Activities: a) Exhibitions b) Performances

Boone, Benjamin. Music Festival of the compositions for saxophone by Ben Boone. Arcachon, France, March 31 – April 1, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances of Float, Journey, and Alice Smiled, Faculty Jazz Quintet, Henry Madden Library Ellipse Gallery, May 4, 2012. Boone, Benjamin and Joseph-Weil, Helene. Presentation of Baskets, from Ascencion, Henry Madden Library Ellipse Gallery, April 20, 2012. Boone, Benjamin and Levine, Philip. Performances of settings of Levine’s poems as well as Boone’s Float, Journey, and Alice Smiled, Tower Theater, Fresno, CA, March 16, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances of Volunteer Fanfare (trumpet choir), Squeeze (saxophone and wind orchestra), Vicissitudes (saxophone quartet and wind orchestra), Triumph (wind orchestra), Lullaby (premiere, for saxophone choir), Latin Dance (premiere, for saxophone choir), Grooving in Bassin d’Arcachon (saxophone choir). Arcachon, France, April 1, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances of Joropo Jam (saxophone and guitar), Election Year (solo saxophone), Lullaby (premiere, for saxophone choir), Latin Dance (premiere, for saxophone choir), Alice Smiled (for jazz ensemble), Take 11 (for jazz ensemble), We Wish You a Merry Christmas (arr. saxophone quartet), We Four Kings (arr. saxophone quartet), Gujan-Mestras, France, March 31, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances of Float, Journey, You Got The Look, and Hippie Dave, Rogue Festival, Benjamin Boone Quartet, Fresno, CA, March 10, 2012.

20 Boone, Benjamin. Performance of Atticus, Atticus…, Rogue Festival, Orpheus Ensemble, Fresno, CA, March 10, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances of Float, Journey, You Got The Look, and Hippie Dave, Rogue Festival, Benjamin Boone Quartet, Fresno, CA, March 9, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of Atticus, Atticus…, Rogue Festival, Orpheus Ensemble, Fresno, CA, March 8, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances of Float, Journey, You Got The Look, and Hippie Dave, Rogue Festival, Benjamin Boone Quartet, Fresno, CA, March 3, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of Atticus, Atticus…, Rogue Festival, Orpheus Ensemble, Fresno, CA, March 3, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances of Float, Journey, You Got The Look, and Hippie Dave, Rogue Festival, Benjamin Boone Quartet, Fresno, CA, March 2, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of Atticus, Atticus…, Rogue Festival, Orpheus Ensemble, Fresno, CA, March 2, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of 9-11: Voices Echo, Fresno State Wind Orchestra, Fresno, CA, October 6, 2011. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of 9-11: Voices Echo, University of Tennessee Wind Ensemble, Knoxville, TN, September 13, 2011. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of Alley Dance, Ellips Saxophone Quartet, Andernos, France, June 18, 20122 Boone, Benjamin. Performance of State of the World, Vox Novus 360 Degrees project, Stonybrook, NY, June 3-4, 2011. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of State of the World, Vox Novus 360 Degrees project, Electronic Music Foundation, New York, NY, June 3-4, 2011. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of Rage and Peace, John Adler trumpet, Columbus, OH, April 20, 2011. Boone, Benjamin. Performance of Joropo Jam, Helder Alves saxophone, Lisboa, Portugal, April 10, 2011. Boone, Benjamin. Featured soloist with Clovis East Wind Ensemble, May 17, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performed with the Stefan Poetzsch Ensemble, Nuremberg, Germany, August 26 - 27, 2012.

21 Boone, Benjamin. Performed with Fresno State Faculty Jazz Quintet, Henry Madden Library Ellipse Gallery, May 4, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performed with Bernard Cantau ensemble, Maison des Arts, Gujan-Mestras, France, March 31, 2012. Boone, Benjamin, Philip Levine, Peter Everwine and the Benjamin Boone Quartet. Performance at the Tower Theater, Fresno, CA, March 16, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performances at the Rogue Festival with the Benjamin Boone Quartet, Fresno, CA, March 2,3,9 and10, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performance on Fresno State New Music Festival, Fresno, CA, November 5, 2012. Boone, Benjamin. Performance with the Stefan Poetzsch Ensemble, Nuremberg, Germany, October 27, 2011. Boone, Benjamin. Performance with the Stefan Poetzsch Ensemble, Magdeburg, Germany, October 27, 2011.

Michael Caldwell. Lead Trumpet. Sons of the San Joaquin Holiday Concerts. Fox Theatre. Visalia, California. 12/17/11 Darling, Matthew H. Principal Timpani & Percussion. Music in the Mountains Festival Orchestra. Symphony #3, Beethoven; Hungarian Dances #1, 3, 5, 6, 10, Brahms; Symphony #9 “From the New World”, Dvorak; Peter and the Wolf, Prokofiev; Porgy and Bess Medley, Gershwin; American Salute, Gould; The Comedians, Kabalevski; Dance Macabre, Saint-Saëns; Festive Overture, Shostakovich; Stars and Stripes Forever, Sousa; Piano concerto #1, Tchaikovsky; The Valkure, Ride of the Valkyries, Wagner; March of 1941, The Cowboys (Overture), J. Williams. Nevada County Fairgrounds, Grass Valley/Nevada City, CA. June 21-July 3, 2012. Darling, Matthew H. Principal Timpani. Fresno Community Chorus. King David Oratorio, Arthor Honegger. Shaghoian Performance Hall, Clovis, CA. May 5, 2012. Darling, Matthew H. Percussion. Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra. Selections from Carmen, Bizet; Polovtsian Dances, Borodin; Four Dances from Estancia, Ginastera; Danzón No. 2, Márquez; Huapango, Moncayo; Carmina Burana, Carl Orff; Overture to La Gazza Ladra, Rossini; Saroyan Theater. Fresno, CA. September 24 – 25, 2011; April 21 – 22, 2012. Darling, Matthew H. Principal Timpani. Sacramento Choral Society. Song of Thanksgiving, Five Mystical Songs, R. Vaughn Williams;

22 Belshazzar’s Feast, William Walton; Holiday Concert (several works celebrating the holidays). Mondavi Center, Davis, CA. December 10-11, 2011. Sacramento Convention Center; April 14, 2012. Darling, Matthew H. Percussion. Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra. Ararat Suite, Tjeknavorian. Sacramento Convention Center; Three Stages at Folsom Lake College, Folsom, CA. March 31 & April 1, 2012. Darling, Matthew H. Principal Percussion. Orpheus Chamber Group. Minidoka, Paul Chihara; Rain Spell, Toru Takemitsu. Wahlberg Recital Hall, Fresno, CA. March 17, 2012. Darling, Matthew H. Marimba soloist. Southern Oregon University Percussion Ensemble Concert. Accidental Migration, Kenneth Froelich. Department of Music, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR. May 24, 2011.

Hamre, Anna. Conductor. Honegger’s King David with Fresno Community Chorus Master Chorale and Orchestra. Conductor, Tavener’s Svyati with Fresno State Concert Choir and Thomas Loewenheim, cello soloist. May 5, 2012. Hamre, Anna. Conductor. Prepared choirs for Orff’s Carmina Burana conducted by Ted Kuchar with the Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra. Saroyan Hall. Fresno, CA. April 21-22, 2012. Hamre, Anna. Conductor. Southern California Vocal Affairs Council Women’s Honor Choir. Santa Monica, CA. November 18-19, 2011. Hamre, Anna. Conductor. Brahms, Requiem with Fresno Community Chorus Master Chorale and Orchestra. Shaghoian Hall at the Clovis Performing Arts Center. November 13, 2011. Hamre, Anna. Conductor. Respighi Laud to the Nativity with Concert Choir and instrumental Ensemble. Fresno State Concert Hall. November 4, 2011. Hamre, Anna. Conductor. Vaughan Williams, Toward the Unknown Region with Fresno-State Concert Choir and Symphonic Orchestra. Fresno State Concert Hall. October 19 & 22, 2011. Hamre, Anna. Conductor. Crystal Children Choir. Santa Cruz, CA. August 10-12, 2012. Hamre, Anna. Conductor. KI Festival Choir. York and London, England. June 17-23, 2012 Hamre, Anna. KI Festival Choir. St. Peter’s Basilica and Basilica di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. Rome, Italy. June 12-19, 2011.

23 Hiebert, Lenore. Clendenin Brass Quintet in Recital. Performed on CSUF Scholarship Brass Quintet's spring concert. May 5, 2012. Hiebert, Lenore. A Concert of Sacred Choral Music. Pianist for choral workshop with Dr. Anna Hamre and for choral performance with Dr. Tony Mowrer and Dr. Anna Hamre, conductors. Apr. 29, 2012. Hiebert, Lenore. Performance with Rainbow Odell, marimba. Fresno State Senior Recital. Apr. 26, 2012. Hiebert, Lenore. A Concert of Horn and Piano Music. Performance with Tom Hiebert, horn. College Community Church, Mennonite Brethren. Apr. 15, 2012. Hiebert, Lenore. Accompanist. Fresno State's Henry Leck Workshop. ABuildingMusicianship in the Choral Setting." Mar. 21, 2012. Hiebert, Lenore. More Music for Horn and Piano. A concert with Tom Hiebert, horn. Henry Madden Library Ellipse/Centennial Steinway piano. Mar. 9, 2012.

Hiebert, Lenore. Concert with Robert N. Ward, principal hornist of the San Francisco Symphony at the 2012 Fresno State Horn Workshop. Feb. 25, 2012. Hiebert, Lenore. Christmas on Van Ness. Performance and KVPR Radio Broadcast of the Fresno Grand Opera, Lukas Czerny, conductor. Dec. 16, 2011. Hiebert, Lenore. Christmas concert with Fresno Grand Opera singers Avis Ambrose and Brian Lummis. Hope Lutheran Church. Dec. 8, 2011.

Hiebert, Lenore. The 2011 Fresno New Music Festival. Concert with other members of the No Left Notes Ensemble. Nov. 5, 2011. Hiebert, Lenore. The 2011 Fresno State Cello Festival. Emilio Colon masterclass accompanying for members of Thomas Loewenheim's cello studio. Nov. 12, 2011. Hiebert, Lenore. Fresno State Hornists in Recital. Concert with members of the CSUF horn studio. Oct. 25, 2011. Hiebert, Lenore. Music for Horn and Piano. A concert with Tom Hiebert, horn. Music Teachers' of California Fresno County branch meeting. Oct. 11, 2011. Hiebert, Lenore. Fundraiser for the Parkway performance with Lisa Kao, jazz singer. Sept. 30, 2011.

24 Hiebert, Lenore. Concert with Tom Hiebert, horn. Sierra View Retirement Center, Reedley, California. June 15, 2011. Hiebert, Thomas. Hornist. Performer with Lenore Voth Hiebert, Piano. A Concert of Horn and Piano Music. College Community Church Mennonite Brethern, Fresno, CA. April 15, 2012. Hiebert, Thomas. Hornist. Performer with Lenore Voth Hiebert, Piano. A Concert of Horn and Piano Music. Henry Madden Library Ellipse, Fresno, CA. March 9, 2012. Hiebert, Thomas. Conductor. Fresno State Horn Ensemble. Fresno State Hornists in Recital. Horn Studio Recital. Fresno, CA. March 6, 2012. Hiebert, Thomas. Conductor/Organizer. Fresno State Horn Ensemble and Mass Horn Ensemble. 2012 Fresno State Horn Workshop featuring San Fransisco Symphony Principal Hornist, Robert N. Ward. Fresno, CA. February 25, 2012. Hiebert, Thomas. Conductor. Fresno State Horn Ensemble. Fresno State Hornists in Recital. Horn Studio Recital. Fresno, CA. October 25, 2011. Hiebert, Thomas. Hornist. Performer with Lenore Voth Hiebert, Piano. Music for Horn and Piano. Music Teachers Association of California, Fresno Branch Meeting, Fresno, CA. October 11, 2011. Hiebert, Thomas. Director/Performer. 43rd International Horn Symposium of the International Horn Society. Fresno State Horn Studio Graduates Ensemble and Fresno State Horn Studio Current Students and Graduates Ensemble. San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. June 22, 2011. Hiebert, Thomas. Hornist. Performer with Lenore Voth Hiebert, Piano. Music for Horn and Piano. Sierra View Homes Retirement Community, Reedley, CA. June 15, 2011. Hufft, Bradley. World premiere, The Butterfly Effect for flute, harp, and percussion. Ellipse Gallery, Henry Madden Library. California State University, Fresno. February 29, 2012.

Ishigaki, Miles. Fresno State Faculty Spotlight Concert. Fresno State Concert Hall Stravinsky, Soldier's Tale. February 10, 2012.

Ishigaki, Miles. Clarinet. Convocation Faculty Performance. Stravinsky, Soldier's Tale. Wahlberg Recital Hall. Fresno State . February 28, 2012 Joseph-Weil, Helene. Performed the role of The Witch of Endor in Honegger's King David with the Fresno Community Chorus.

25 Shaghoian Performing Arts Center, Clovis, CA. May 5, 2012 Joseph-Weil, Helene. Mezzo-soprano soloist. Circles by Luciano Berio with the Orpheus Chamber Music Ensemble. Fresno, CA. April 29 & 30, 2012. Joseph-Weil, Helene. Mezzo-soprano soloist. Native Voices, a voice recital using Helene's developing research on the Indianist Movement in American Music, with pianist Hatem Nadim. The Leon S. Peters Ellipse Gallery, Madden Library. April 20, 2012.

Loewenheim, Thomas. Cello Soloist. Carmel Ensemble – Assaf Harri, conductor. Franz Joseph Haydn, Concerto in C major, Hob. VIIb: 1; George Goltermann: Scherzo. Haifa, Israel. June 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. Youth Orchestras of Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra Fresno International Youth Orchestra Festival (FiYO). Paul Creston, A Night in Mexico; Johannes Brahms, Hungarian Dances No. 5; Arturo Márquez, Danzón No. 2; Dmitri Shostakovich, Symphony No. 11 in G minor, Op. 103 (The Year 1905). Fresno, CA May 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. Youth Orchestras of Fresno Symphony Orchestra – Spring Forward! Franz Schubert, Symphony No. 3 in D major, D. 200; Andrew Lloyd Weber, Selections from Cats; Paul Creston, A Night in Mexico; Johannes Brahms, Hungarian Dances No. 5. Fresno, CA May 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Cello Soloist. Fresno State Concert Choir, Anna Hamre, conductor. John Tavener, Svyati. Fresno, CA May 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. Fresno State Symphony Orchestra – Our Students in the Spotlight. Michael Krikorian, piano (co-winner of the 2011-2012 Concerto Competition). Carlos Gamboa, Innocence Corrupted (world premiere). Sergei Prokofiev, Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 16; Gary Smith, Between These Walls (world premiere); Camille Saint-Saëns, Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78 “Organ” Fresno, CA May 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Cello Soloist. Hong Kong International School Orchestra, Meidad Yehudayan, conductor ; Franz Joseph Haydn, Concerto in C Major, Hob. VIIb:1. Hong Kong. April 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Cello Soloist. Fresno State Concert Choir, Anna Hamre, conductor. Clovis Unified School District Choir Festival. John Tavener, Svyati.

26 Fresno, CA May 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. Campbell Union High School District Music Festival High School Honor Orchestra. Jean Sibelius, Finlandia, Op. 26; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 2. San Jose, CA April 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. Fresno State Symphony Orchestra – La bohème Giacomo Puccini, La bohème. Fresno, CA March 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. 15th Annual Double Reed Day – Double Reed Ensemble. Anonymous, Concerto in F major; Johann Strauss, Perpetuum Mobile; John Lennon & Paul McCartney, Penny Lane. Fresno, CA February 2012 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. Youth Orchestras of Fresno Symphony Orchestra – Wonderful Winter. Franz Joseph Haydn, Symphony No. 104 in D Major, Hob. I/104. Louis Joseph Ferdinand Hérold, Zampa Overture. Johann Strauss II, The Blue Danube, Op. 314. Fresno, CA December 2011 Loewenheim, Thomas. Conductor. Fresno State Symphony Orchestra – From Russia with Love. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35; Dmitri Shostakovich, Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op.47. Fresno, CA December 2011 Loewenheim, Thomas. Cello Soloist. Anthony Radford Faculty Recital with Pianist Hatem Nadim . Johann Sebastian Bach, Amore Traditore. Fresno, CA November 2011 Loewenheim, Thomas. Cello Soloist. Fourth Fresno State Cello Festival. Emilio Colon, cello ; Bruce Bransby, double bass ; Fresno State Cello Ensemble Popper, Suite for Two Cellos, Op. 16; Klengel, Trio for Three Cellos; Telemann, Concerto Grosso; Bartok, Romanian Folk Dances; Lennon, Yesterday. Fresno, CA November 2011 Loewenheim, Thomas. Cello Soloist. Fresno State Symphony Orchestra – Towards the Known and Unknown. Teresa Beaman, flute. Lowell Liebermann, Flute Concerto, Op. 39; Ralph Vaughan Williams, Towards the Unknown Region; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36. Fresno, CA October 2011 Anthony Radford. Speaker and Baritone soloist. Act II from La Boheme. Fresno State Pinnacle Society Dinner. University House. Fresno, CA May 11, 2012 Anthony Radford. Baritone Soloist. Faculty Ensemble, No Left Notes. Fresno State New Music Festival. Greg Bartholomew, On the trunks of strong trees for baritone voice, piano, cello and flute. Fresno, CA November 5, 2011

27 Anthony Radford. Faculty Recital. Bach Cantata BVW 203, Song of Charles Ives and Benjamin Britten Fresno State Concert Hall. Fresno CA. November 14, 2011 Anthony Radford. Baritone. Role of Crespel. Tales of Hoffmann, Jacques Offenbach. Dalhousie University, Halifax Summer Opera. Halifax, Nova Scotia. August 5, 6, 11 & 12, 2011 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Violin and Piano Recital. Beethoven, Sonata for Piano and Violin No. 5 in F Major, Op. 24 (“Spring”); Brahms, Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 in A Major, Op. 100; Frank, Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major; Achron, Hebrew Melody. Jerusalem, Israel. July 12, 2012

Toren-Immerman, Limor. Conductor. Youth Orchestras of Fresno Concert Series: Spring Forward! Youth Chamber Orchestra Stamitz, Mannheim Symphony No. 1 in G Major. May 13, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Ventura Music Festival Orchestra. Mozart, Symphony 29, K. 201; Arensky, Variations on Theme of Tchaikovsky, Op. 35a; Bartok, Romanian Dances; Opera Favorite Arias. Ventura, CA May 12, 2012

Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Pops Series. Cirque de la Symphonie. Renee and Henry Segerstrom Hall. Costa Mesa, CA May 3-5, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin/Concertmaster. Mozart Classical Orchestra. Brahms-Porat, Hungarian Dances No. 4 & 21; Mozart, Concerto for Violoncello, K. 447; Haydn, Symphony No. 45. Irvine Barclay Theater, Irvine, CA April 29, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Pacific Symphony Orchestra. Soka University Concert Series. Beethoven, Egmont Overture; Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto; Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 5. Aliso Viejo, CA April 28, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Opera in the Park Annual Performance. Opera Favorite Overtures and Arias. Palm Desert, CA April 1, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Ellipse Gallery Concert Series. Brahms, Piano Trio op. 8 in B Major. Henry Madden Library. Fresno State. March 23, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Mozart Classical Orchestra. Mozart-Porat, Quintet for Strings, K. 516; Schubert-Porat, Quartet No. 14, D. 804 ("Death and the Maiden") Irvine Barclay Theater, Irvine, CA March 4, 2012

28 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Convocation Faculty Performance Stravinsky, Soldier's Tale. Wahlberg Recital Hall. Fresno State . February 28, 2012

Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Fresno State Faculty Spotlight Concert. Stravinsky, Soldier's Tale. Fresno State Concert Hall. February 10, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Classics Series. Debussi, Petite Suite; Bruch, Violin Concerto; Beethoven, Symphony No. 4. Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Costa Mesa, CA February 2-4, 2012

Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin/Concertmaster. Mozart Classical Orchestra. Mozart, Lucia Silla Overture; Mozart, Piano Concerto, K. 414; Mozart, Symphony No. 34, K. 338. Irvine Barclay Theater, Irvine, CA January 29, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Classics Series. Golijov, Sidereus; Chopin, Concerto No. 2 for Piano; Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 5. Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Costa Mesa, CA January 13-15, 2012

Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin/Concertmaster. Glendale Philharmonic: Holyday Concert & Birthday Celebration. Prokofieff, Sergie. Peter and the Wolf; Haydn, Cello Concerto in D Major; Leroy Anderson, Selections. First Baptist Church of Glendale, Glendale, CA January 8, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Conductor. Youth Orchestras of Fresno Concert Series: Wonderful Winter. Youth Chamber Orchestra. Boccherini, Menuet; Albinoni, Sinfonia in G; Davidson, Concert Square Dance. Shaghoian Concert Hall. Fresno, CA December 4, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin Soloist. Fresno State Symphony Orchestra. Tchaikovsky, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major, Op. 35. Shaghoian Concert Hall. Fresno, CA December 3, 2012 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Fresno State New Music Festival. Faculty Concert: No Left Notes. Joseph Hasper, Immigrant (2010) for violin, cello, and piano. Fresno State Concert Hall. November 5, 2011 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin Soloist. Mozart Classical Orchestra. Mozart, Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra, K. 190; Brahms-Porat, Hungarian Dances No. 5& 1; Haydn, Symphony No. 57. Irvine Barclay Theater, Irvine, CA October 23, 2011

29 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Accent on Access Violin Program. Bach, Gavotte en Rondeau. Edison-Bethune Elementary School. Fresno, CA September 30, 2011 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin Soloist. “The Courage to Remember” Exhibit. John Williams, Remembrances for Violin and Piano. Fresno State Student Union. September 22, 2011 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin Soloist. Beverly Hills International Music Festival. Faculty Concert Series: Music of Jewish Composers. Paul Ben-Haim, Sonata for Violin Solo. Beverly Hills, CA August 6, 2011 Limor Toren-Immerman. Violin. South West Chamber Music Players: Summer series. Mozart, Clarinet Quintet, K. 581; Mozart, String Quintet, K. 516. Huntington Library. Pasadena, CA July 23 & 24, 2011 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin Soloist. Temple Emanuel Concert Series, Paul Ben-Haim, Sonata for Violin Solo. Beverly Hills, CA July 21, 2011 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Pacific Symphony Orchestra. Summer Series Concert Verizon Amphitheater. Irvine, CA July 16, 2011 Toren-Immerman, Limor. Violin. Piano Trio Recital. Mendelssohn, Piano Trio in D minor. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach, CA June 24, 2011 Werz, Andreas. Piano Soloist. Fresno State Wind Orchestra. Heins, Rhapsody for Piano and Wind Orchestra. Fresno State Concert Hall. Fresno, California. March 24, 2012 Werz, Andreas. Piano. Chamber Music Concert with Limor Toren-Immerman and Thomas Loewenheim. Brahms, Trio, Op. 8. Henry Madden Library Ellipse. Fresno State. Fresno, California. March 23, 2012 Werz, Andreas. Piano Soloist. Fresno State Wind Orchestra Tour. Heins, Rhapsody for Piano and Wind Orchestra. Nightingale Concert Hall at University of Nevada, Reno. Reno, Nevada. March 17, 2012 Werz, Andreas. Piano Soloist. Fresno State Wind Orchestra Tour. Heins, Rhapsody for Piano and Wind Orchestra. Truckee High School Auditorium. Truckee, California. March 16, 2012 Werz, Andreas. Piano Soloist. Fresno State Wind Orchestra Tour. Heins, Rhapsody for Piano and Wind Orchestra. Carson High School Auditorium. Carson, Nevada. March 15, 2012

30 Werz, Andreas. Piano Soloist. Fresno State Wind Orchestra Tour. Heins, Rhapsody for Piano and Wind Orchestra. Granite Bay High School Auditorium. Granite Bay, California. March 15, 2012

c) Readings d) Film & Videos e) Masterclasses & Workshops f) Unpublished Commissions & Designs g) Television & Radio Broadcasts, etc.

Boone, Benjamin. 9-11:Voices Echo, performed by the UT Wind Ensemble broadcast on WUOT, Knoxville, TN May 28, 2012. Boone, Benjamin and Stefan Poetzsch, Curious Positive for saxophone and violin, 5:00, broadcast on Bayerischer Rundfunk Studio Franken. April 24, 2012 Boone, Benjamin and Stefan Poetzsch, Technical Touch for saxophone and violin, 8:23 broadcast on Bayerischer Rundfunk Studio Franken. April 24, 2012

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Books

• Vincent Biondo, ed., Religion and Culture: Contemporary Practices and Perspectives, Fortress Press, February, 2012.

• Vincent Biondo and Andrew Fiala submit book proposal to Routledge on Religion and Education at the request of Journal of Religion and Education editor, based on the findings from the NEH project.

Articles

• Andrew Fenton, co-author, “Embodying autistic cognition: Towards re-conceiving certain ‘autism-related’ behavioural atypicalities as functional,” forthcoming in a book currently entitled Philosophy of Autism.

• Andrew Fenton. Neuroscience and the Problem of Other Animal Minds: Why It May Not Matter So Much for Neuroethics. The Monist 2012; 95(3): 464-487, July, 2012.

• Timothy Krahn and Andrew Fenton. The Extreme Male Brain Theory of

Autism and the Potential Adverse Effects for Boys and Girls with Autism. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2012; 9(1): 93-103.

Other

31 • Andrew Fiala. “Exoplanets and the End of Terrestrial Religion.” Free

Inquiry December, 2011.

• Andrew Fiala. 26 columns (every other Friday) on Ethics and Religion for Fresno Bee

• Andrew Fiala, script writing for KVPR Series: “The Moral Is” (5 scripts in

2011)  

• Robert Maldonado, developed a TV program consisting of 26 30-minute episodes on the Gospel according to Mark for KNXT TV, the local Catholic Television Station. The show premiered on March 14, 2012 and will run through March 2013. In addition to developing the show he is one of the three on-air contributors for each episode.

32 Conference or Public Presentations:

• Mariana Anagnostopoulos, “Parmenides’ Non-being: Void, Unreality, and the Limits of Logical Space,” Central Valley Philosophical Association Conference: Fresno, October 2011.

• Mariana Anagnostopoulos, “Parmenides’ Non-being: Void, Unreality, and the

Limits of Logical Space.” Annual Conference of the International Association of Presocratics Scholars: Mérida, Mexico, January 2012.  

• Mariana Anagnostopoulos, "A Defense of Aristotle’s Socratic Solution to the Paradox of Strict Akrasia," American Philosophical Association, Annual Meetings of the Pacific Division: Seattle, April 2012.

• Vincent Biondo, “Ethics, Religion, and Civil Discourse,” American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, San Francisco (presenter and moderator), October, 2011.  

• Vincent Biondo, “Enhancing Pluralism with Civic and Religious Literacy,” Understanding Religious Pluralism: Perspectives from Religious Studies and Theology, Georgetown University, May 23-25, 2012.

• Andrew Fenton, “A Tired Impasse: Experimental Science and Chimpanzee

Dissent,” at the Advancing Publicly Engaged Philosophy conference in Washington, D.C. in October, 2011.

• Andrew Fenton, “On the need to redress an inadequacy in animal welfare

science: toward an internally coherent framework,” at a colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at Dalhousie University in January, 2012.

• Andrew Fenton, “A Tired Impasse: Experimental Science and Chimpanzee Dissent” at the Minding Animals Conference at Utrecht University in July, 2012.  

• Andrew Fiala, “Agnostic Hospitality and Religious Diversity,” American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, CA November 2011.  

• Andrew Fiala, “Citizenship, Judgment, and the Burden of Proof in Just War Decisions,” at University of Delft and 3TU Just War Workshop, The Hague, Netherlands, September 2011.  

• Andrew Fiala, “Primitivism, Anarchism, and Hope,” Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Oregon State University, July 2011.  

• Andrew Fiala, “The Just War Myth: From Bush to Obama,” at Hamilton College, NY, March 1, 2012.  

• Andrew Fiala, “Pacifism as Critical Theory,” at California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA, December 9, 2011.

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• Andrew Fiala, “The Peace Movement in Israel,” Reedley Peace Center, May 18, 2011.

DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS All artistic accomplishments Fresno State Theatre Arts Department productions

unless otherwise noted. Balint, Kenneth. Choreographer. “The Winding Road.” Northwest Ballet Academy

summer workshop in Fresno California July 11-14, 2012. Balint, Kenneth. Choreographer. “I Was Trying to Daydream But My Mind Kept

Wandering.” Contemporary Dance Ensemble, Feb 2012 Balint, Kenneth. Choreographer. “This is Not the Tony Bennett Concert.”

Contemporary Dance Ensemble, Feb 2012. Balint, Kenneth. Choreographer. “Like a Vain Full of Rain to the Hearts that Should

Fight” University Dance Theatre, April 26-18, 2012 Gibson, Melissa. Conference Presentation: “Dreams Defined: Alternative Theatre

History after Itzin and Craig.” American Society for Theatre Research, Montreal, Canada, November 2011.

Gibson, Melissa. Book Review of Representing the Past: Essays in Performance Historiography, Charlotte Canning and Thomas Postlewait, eds. Theatre Journal, March 2012.

Griffin, Ruth. Director. Brontë. Woods Theatre, March 16-24, 2012. Griffin, Ruth. Choreographer. Annie. Children’s Musical Theatre Workshop,

December 2011. Griffin, Ruth. Choreographer. Trashique Fundraiser for the Fresno Art Museum. Herring, J. Daniel. Director. T.I.C. Trenchcoat in Common, September 2011. J Herring, J. Daniel. Director. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type, Children’s Tour,

Spring 2012. Herring, J. Daniel. Director. Skin Deep. Good Company Players, Fresno, Summer

2011. Herring, J. Daniel. Director. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. StageWorks, Fresno,

December 2011. Herring, J. Daniel. Director. The Velocity of Gary (Not His Real Name). Rogue

Festival 2012. Hunter, Jeff. Set Designer. Trenchcoat in Common, September 30-October 8, 2011. Hunter, Jeff. Set Designer. This is Not the Tony Bennet Concert. February 17-25,

2012. Hunter, Jeff. Set Designer. Click Clack Moo: Cows that Type. Theatre for Young

Audiences Tour, Spring 2012. Hunter, Jeff. Set Designer. Brontë. March 16-24, 2012. Hunter, Jeff. Set Designer. Assassins. May 4-12, 2012. McKinley, Kathleen. The Tempest. December 2 – 10, 2011.

34 Myers, Brad. Director. Comedy of Errors. Woodward Shakespeare Festival. Summer

2011. Myers, Brad. Actor. Comedy of Errors. Shakespeare Santa Cruz. Summer 2011. Myers, Brad. Artist in Residence. Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga CA, Summer 2011. Myers, Brad. Director. Assassins. May 4-12, 2012. Payne, Elizabeth. Costume Designer. Annie, Children’s Musical Theatreworks,

Fresno, 2011 Payne, Elizabeth. Costume Designer. The Tempest. December 2-10, 2011 Payne, Elizabeth. Costume Designer. Bronte. March 16-24, 2012 Payne, Elizabeth. Costume Designer. Assassins. May 4-12, 2012 Payne, Elizabeth. Art Exhibition July-August 2011 Fresno City Hall. Collection of

Watercolor portraits and Design Sketches. Payne, Elizabeth. Conference Presentation with Kathryn Forbes (Women’s Studies).

“This is for Us: No Men on the Flat Track.”, Cal State Fullerton’s Women’s Studies Program's Gender Research Conference April 7, 2011.