Faculty Accomplishments

Over the 2011-2012 academic year, Bay Path faculty participated and contributed to a full range of teaching, research and scholarship, service and outreach activities. 

CLICK HERE to download our 2011-2012 Annual Report from Academic Affairs.

CLICK HERE  to download the complete 2011-2012 listing of faculty accomplishments.

In summary, the Bay Path faculty: 

  • Published, authored or edited over 110 articles and books;
  • Presented or lectured at over 70 venues across the country; 
  • Reviewed over 15 journal articles;
  • And participated in over 40 community partnership projects.

Here is a sampling of their accomplishments….

Publications

  • Dion, Justin. The New Massachusetts Homestead Act, Western New England University Law Review, 2012.
  • Jarvis, John. The Nipmuck People Do Exist: Imagining the What Next – An Experimental Alternative to Evidentiary Legal Discourse, Texts of Consequence: Composing Rhetorics of Social Activism for the Writing Classroom, Hampton Press, 2012 (with Elenore Long and Diane Deerheart Raymond).
  • Murphy, Richard. Toni Morrison’s Prayer of Expiation, Black Magnolias Literary Journal, Issue 5.2.
  • Ruch, Lisa. Review of the Winchcombe and Coventry Chronicles: Hitherto Unnoticed Witnesses to the Work of John of Worcester, editor and translator Paul Antony Hayward. The Medieval Review, February, 2012.
  • Saba, Farrokh. Currency Option Pricing Model Relevant to the Japanese Yen, Journal of International Business Research, Volume 11, Number 2, 2012 (with M.A. Haque).
  • Semprebon, Gina. Dietary Change and Evolution of Horses in North America, Science*, 331:1178.

Presentations/Guest Lecturers

  • Abbott, Brenda Hardin. Guest Lecturer, “The Tutor in Our Heads: How Female Students Enact Tutoring,” National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing, Miami, FL, November 2011.
  • Fleming, Liz. Presenter, “Web-based Technology Tools for Teachers in the Field of Special Education”, New York State Council for Exceptional Children, October 2011.
  • Greim, Jeffrey. Presenter, “The Adequacy of the Current 501c3 and 501c4 IRS Designations”, ARNOVA, Toronto, November 2011.
  • Wiezbicki-Stevens, Kathryn. Presenter, “Developing Metacognitive Literacy”, National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology, University of Southern Florida, January 2012.
  • Wilson, James. Co-presenter, “Used Cars, Used People”, Whitman School Conference on African and Entrepreneurship, 2011 (with Anaele Diala Iroh, Ph.D. and Kevin Taylor Anderson, Ph.D.)

CLICK HERE  to download our 2011-2012 Annual Report from Academic Affairs.

CLICK HERE  to download the complete 2011-2012 listing of faculty accomplishments.


 

Melissa Morriss-Olson, PhD
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
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