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Previous Positions: Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Valdosta State University, 2006-2011 Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Valdosta State University, 2002-2006 Promoted to Associate in Summer 2006. Tenured in Summer 2007. Promoted to Full Professor 2011.

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Allegheny College Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Kent State University Education 1995-2000

1995 1993-1995 1989-1993

2001-2002 2000-2001

University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina PhD in Philosophy, 3.94 GPA Dissertation: “Objective Knowledge In Science: Dialectical Objectivity and the History of Sonar Technology” defended May 5, 2000, directed by Alfred Nordmann and Davis Baird Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies, University of Kentucky University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant in Philosophy, 4.0 GPA Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois; College of Arts and Sciences B.A. in Philosophy with honors after writing a successful honors thesis in Philosophy of Science: “Normative Factors of Scientific Knowledge” directed by David Hull and Arthur Fine; 3.7 major GPA

Areas of Specialization Areas of Competence

Philosophy of Science and Epistemology History of Science, Ethics, Logic, Kant, Hegel, Aesthetics, Applied Ethics, Social and Feminist Theory

Publications, Peer Reviewed, Chapters, Articles, Review Articles: Textbook Principles of Logic and Reasoning: Including LSAT, GRE, and Writing Skills, Kendall Hunt Publishers, April 7, 2015, ISBN-13: 978-1465257024, ISBN-10: 1465257020 1

Peer Reviewed Articles “Logic, Critical Reasoning, and OER/CC Materials”, Distance Learning Administration Annual and Conference Proceedings, 93-97, June 2016. “Teaching Ethics in Public Administration”, forthcoming in the Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, 2016. http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319209272 “Social Media in Practice: Tweeting the SPSP”, Newsletter of the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice, No. 8, December 2015. “Aesthetics in the Age of Austerity: Building the Creative Class,” Anthology of Philosophical Studies, vol. 9, pp37-48, Athens Institute for Education and Research, PHI2014-1271. ISBN: 978-618-5065-95-9 “Data Science and Mass Media: The Problem of Participation,” Proceedings of the Society for Phenomenology and Media, vol. 2, pp49-54, 2015. “The Economic and Family Context of Philosophical Autobiography: Acting ‘As-If’ for American Buddenbrooks”, Journal of Philosophy of Life, vol. 3, no. 1, pp24-43, 2013. ISSN: 2185-4505 “Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends”, Journal for Human Rights (zfme: Zeitschrift für Menschenrechte), Wochen Schau Verlag, Germany, vol. 6 no. 1, Menschenrechte und Strafe, pp76-93, 2012. ISSN: 1864-6492 http://philpapers.org/rec/JAMPFP “Communication in Online Fan Communities: Ethics of Intimate Strangers”, Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, vol. 2, no. 2, pp279-289, December 2011. ISSN: 1757-1952 http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/ejpc “Language and Emotional Knowledge: A Case Study on Ability and Disability in Williams Syndrome”, Biosemiotics, August 2009. ISSN: 1875-1342 http://www.springer.com/life+sci/journal/12304 “Evolution and Conservative Christianity: How Philosophy of Science Pedagogy Can Begin the Conversation”, Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science, vol. 2, no. 1, 2008. ISSN: 1913-0465 http://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/SpontaneousGenerations/index “Empowerment and Laughter in Philosophy”, Journal for Philosophical Practice, 2005, ISSN: 1531-7900 http://www.philosophicalpractice.ca/ Related article: “The Benefits of Comedy: Teaching Ethics Through Shared Laughter”, Academic Exchange Extra, April 2005. ISSN: 1096-1453 http://www.unco.edu/ae-extra/2005/4/index.html

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“Sonar Technology and Shifts in Environmental Ethics”, Essays in Philosophy, vol. 6, no.1, January 2005, ISSN: 1526-0569 http://commons.pacificu.edu/eip/vol6/iss1/ http://commons.pacificu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1172&context=eip “Huntington or Halliburton: The Real Clash of Civilizations In American Life”, Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, vol. 8, Summer 2004, p 43-54. ISSN: 1583-0039 http://www.jsri.ro/old/html%20version/index/no_8/christinejames-articol.htm http://jsri.ro/new/?Archive http://www.jsri.ro/old/pdf%20version/jsri_nr_8.pdf http://www.jsri.ro/old/html%20version/index/no_8/index_no_8.htm “Irrationality in Philosophy and Psychology: the Moral Implications of Self-Defeating Behavior”, Journal of Consciousness Studies, 5, 1998, (2): 224-234. ISSN: 1355-8250 http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/jcs/1998/00000005/00000002/art00007 “Hegel, Harding and Objectivity”, Southwest Philosophy Review, 14, 1997, (1): 111-122. ISSN: 0897-2346 http://www.pdcnet.org/collection/show?id=swphilreview_1998_0014_0001_0111_0122&file_ty pe=pdf “Feminism and Masculinity: reconceptualizing the dichotomy of reason and emotion”, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 17, 1997, (1/2): 129-152. ISSN: 0144333X http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1661378 “Feminist Ethics, Mothering, and Caring”, Kinesis, 22, 1995, (2): 2-16. ISSN: 0023-1568 http://teach.valdosta.edu/chjames/kinesis2.htm Edited Journal Issue “The Philosophy of Disability” Essays In Philosophy, volume 9 number 1, 2008. Includes nine papers arranged in three groups: Rawls, Language and Communication, and Aesthetics and Film. http://commons.pacificu.edu/eip/vol9/iss1/ ISSN: 1526-0569 Book Chapters “Heartbreak Hotei: Spirituality and Metabolic Syndrome” in Chronic Illness, Spirituality, and Healing: Diverse Disciplinary, Religious, and Cultural Perspectives, Palgrave Macmillan, September 5, 2013. ISBN-10: 1137351365, ISBN-13: 978-1137351364 “Mothers, Children with Disability, and Postmodern Sainthood” in Philosophical Inquiry into Pregnancy, Childbirth & Mothering: Maternal Subjects in the Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy Series, edited by Maureen Sander-Staudt and Sheila Lintott, Routledge, 2011. Chapter 7, pp107-125. ISBN-13: 978-0-415-89187-5 "Catholicism and Disability: Sacred and Profane" in Disability in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Sacred Texts, Historical Traditions, and Social Analysis, edited by Darla Schumm and Michael Stoltzfus, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Chapter 9, pp167-185. ISBN-10: 0-230-11972-7, ISBN-13: 978-0-230-11972-7

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"A Caricature of Intimacy: Online Fan Communities and Intimacy Between Strangers" in Love on Trial: Adjusting and Assigning Relationships, edited by Nadine Farghaly and Coraźon T. Toralba, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2011. Part VII, pp117-127. ISBN-13: 978-1-84888-076-4 “The Common Vernacular of Power Relations in Heavy Metal and Christian Fundamentalist Performances” in Heavy Fundametalisms: Music, Metal & Politics, edited by Rosemary Hill and Karl Spracklen, eds., UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2010. Part I, pp19-29. ISBN-13: 978-184888-017-7 “Feminism and Masculinity: Reconceptualizing the Dichotomy of Reason and Emotion” in Feminism and Men:Reconstructing Gender Relations, edited by Steven Schacht and Doris Ewing, eds., New York: New York University Press, 1998, pp. 183-201. ISBN-10: 0-814-780776 Review Articles “Deinstitutionalization And People With Intellectual Disabilities: In And Out Of Institutions” edited by Kelley Johnson and Rannveig Trausdóttir, Metapsychology, March 27, 2007. http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=3568&cn=392 ISSN: 19315716 “Science and Other Cultures: Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology” edited by Robert Figueroa and Sandra Harding, Essays in Philosophy: A Biannual Journal, vol.5, no.1, January 2004. ISSN: 1526-0569 http://commons.pacificu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1117&context=eip “What Dying People Want: Practical Wisdom for the End of Life” by David Kuhl, M.D., Metapsychology, November 11, 2003. ISSN: 1931-5716 http://mentalhelp.net/books/books.php?type=de&id=1962 “Reconceptualizing Masculinity: A Review of Current Literature on Masculinity,” disClosure: a journal of social theory, 5, 1996, pp. 74-83. http://teach.valdosta.edu/chjames/mascu.htm

Professional Presentations, separated by International, National, and Regional/State/Local: International 2015 “Phenomenology, Sound, and Vision,” 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Media, March 25-29, 2015, National University, San Diego, California. 2014 “The Green Man and the Corn Mother: Religious Sustainability Figures,” Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies, December 7-10, 2014, Old Library of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford University, Oxford, UK. 2014a “Data Science and Mass Media: Seeking a Hermeneutic Ethics of Information,” Society for Phenomenology and Media, March 12-15, 2014, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

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2014b “The Cultural Economy and Austerity Measures: Problematizing the Creativity Market,” Athens Institute for Education and Research, 9th Annual International Conference on Philosophy, 26-29 May 2014, Athens, Greece. 2012 “Civil Discourse in Public Administration and the Media: Making the Ephebic Oath Relevant Today,” Oaths and Codes in Economics and Business Conference organized by the Review of Social Economy and the University of Groningen, May 11 and 12, 2012, Groningen, The Netherlands. 2012a “Civil Discourse and Public Administration,” International Society for Universal Dialogue, 9th World Congress in Olympia-Elida, June 22-27, 2012, Olympia, Greece. 2011 “Acting As-If for American Buddenbrooks: What I Learned from my James Ancestors,” Lighthearted Philosophers Society, October 15, 2011, Treasure Island, Florida. 2009 “A Caricature of Intimacy: Online Fan Communities and Intimacy Between Strangers,” at Persons, Intimacy and Love (November 6-8, 2009) and “The Common Vernacular of Power Relations in Heavy Metal and Christian Fundamentalist Performances” at Music, Metal and Politics: Heavy Fundametalisms (November 9-12, 2009); two interdisciplinary conferences, November 5-13, 2009, in Salzburg, Austria. 2008 “Language and emotional knowledge: Case Studies on Ability and Disability,” Granada Workshop on Language and Emotion, University of Granada, September 22-23, 2008, Granada, Spain. 2008a “The Transformation of Christianity in Neo-Conservative Contexts: Morality Plays, Pedagogy, and Pluralism,” Transformations and the Dynamics of Radical Change Conference, Queens University, November 28-29, 2008, Belfast, Ireland. 2007 “Comedy as a Means to the Truth, Theatre as a Means of Marketing Ideologies: Limitations for Theatre and Religion,” TaPRA Philosophy, Theatre and Performance Group of the Theatre and Performance Research Association, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, September 5-9, 2007, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2007a “Social Knowledge: Emotional Awareness and Flourishing,” Culture, Society and Knowledge Conference of the Canadian Epistemological Society, Université de Sherbrooke, September 26-29, 2007, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada. 2006 Baudrillard and Science, “Underwater Spectacles and Demon Images,” at the Engaging Baudrillard Conference, September 4-6, 2006, University of Wales-Swansea. 2006a “Comments on Reports of Surgeon Success Rates,” International Conference on Philosophy and Public Health, June 30–July 2, 2006, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2006b “Turbulence and Sediment: The Sonar Technology Community” at the International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society at McGill University, June 8-11, 2006, Montreal, Québec, Canada. 2006c “Religion and Philosophy of Science: Effective Pedagogy in Light of Evolving Controversies” at the conference of the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture; University of Florida, April 6-8, 2006, Gainesville, Florida. 2004 “Kant and Lyotard on Racism and the Sublime” at the Lyotard and Kant Conference, Dominican College of Philosophy and Theology/ Collège Dominicain de Philosophie et de Théologie, November 18-21, 2004, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 1996 “Nursing Science and Dialectical Objectivity,” Mephistos ’96, conference of graduate students in history and philosophy of science, February 23-25, 1996, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

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National 2016 “Logic, Critical Reasoning, and OER/CC Materials,” Distance Learning Administration, June 19-22, 2016, Jekyll Island, Georgia. 2014 “David Foster Wallace as Eco-Critic,” Southwest Popular Culture and American Culture Association, February 19-22, 2014, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 2013 “Assessment, Inclusivity, and Diversity in Philosophy Capstone Courses,” Diversity in Philosophy Conference, May 29-31, 2013, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. 2009 “Sonar Technology in the US Courts: A Case Study in Technology and Democracy,” Technology, Democracy and Citizenship Conference of the Humanities and Technology Association, September 24-26, 2009, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. 2009a “Revisiting Mark Twain in the Age of Bioinformatics: From Dawson’s Landing to New Halliburton,” Postcolonial Actualities Conference: Past and Present, University of Texas at Austin, October 16-18, 2009, Austin, Texas. 2009b “Evolution, Creationism, and Pedagogy: Insights from the Philosophy of Science,” Darwin’s Reach: Celebrating Darwin’s Influence Across the Disciplines Conference, Hofstra University, March 12-14, 2009, Hempstead, New York. 2007 “Ethics and Social Work: Workshop and Case Studies,” National Association of Social Workers, March 3, 2007, Tifton, Georgia. 2006 “Religion and Philosophy of Science: Effective Pedagogy in Light of Evolving Controversies” at the conference of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers; Washington & Jefferson College, August 2-6, 2006, Washington, Pennsylvania. 2006a “Ethics in Georgia: The Next 20 Years”, Business and Professional Women National Conference, July 19-22, 2006, Dallas, Texas. 2006b “Theorizing Disability”, paper presentation, and organized a three hour session on disability for the Central APA, April 2006, Chicago, Illinois. 2005 “Williams Syndrome and Social Knowledge” at the Northeastern Modern Language Association Conference, March 31-April 2, 2005, Cambridge, Massachusetts. http://www.cwru.edu/affil/sce/NEMLA_2005.htm 2004 “Environmental Ethics: A Dialectical Approach” at the North American Interdisciplinary Conference on Environment and Community, February 19-22, 2004, Saratoga Springs, New York. 2003 “Acoustic Daylight Imaging Sonar and Augmented Senses” at the 4S Society for Social Studies of Science meetings, October 17, 2003, in Atlanta, Georgia. 1996 “Curricular Reform in Higher Education: the Political and the Epistemological Arguments,” invited plenary address at the American Association of Philosophy Teachers International Workshop-Conference, July 31-August 4, 1996, Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. 1995 “Curricular Reform in Higher Education: the Political and Epistemological Arguments,” at the “What's the Difference? Communities and Communication in Transition” Conference, co-sponsored by Duquesne University's Departments of Philosophy and English, December 2, 1995, at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1995a “Irrationality in Philosophy and Psychology: The Moral Implications of Self-Defeating Behavior,” at the “What's the Difference? Communities and Communication in Transition” Conference, co-sponsored by Duquesne University's Departments of Philosophy and English, December 2, 1995, at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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1994

“Commentary on Bodies May Matter, But We Should Still Dream: Some Derridean Considerations on Judith Butler,” given at the National Graduate Student Conference in Philosophy, October 21-23, 1994 at Washington University in St. Louis, St.Louis, Missouri.

Regional, State, and Local 2016 “Make the Extra Effort, and Be Ready to Care” presentation at VSU Freshmen Convocation, Valdosta State University, August 11, 2016. 2016 “Videos for Student Success and Retention” presentation at Core Curriculum Meeting, Valdosta State University, August 10, 2016. 2016 “Balancing Expectations and Student Success” presentation at eCore Annual Meeting on May 17-18, 2016 and at Webinar meeting May 27, 2016. 2015 “Panel Discussion on the film Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement” with Kathleen Lowney and Maggie Viverette, Association of Higher Education and Disability: the Moving AHEAD Conference, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia on October 12, 2015. 2015a Webinar for eCore, Seven Minute Sizzle on “Helping Students Find Resources Online and Paper Grading Tips,” September 23, 2015 via Blackboard Collaborate 2015b “Open Educational Resources, Creative Commons and ALG connecting with eCore” at the eCore Annual Meeting in Macon, Georgia on May 20, 2015. 2015c “Affordable Learning Georgia and PHIL 2020 Logic Materials” at the VSU Odum Library, a session on ALG grant work for faculty at Valdosta State, Waycross College, and South Georgia State College on April 13, 2015. 2014 Webinar for eCore, Seven Minute Sizzle on “Best Practices for Teaching Research Skills and Opportunities for Faculty Involvement,” October 15, 2014 via Blackboard Collaborate with Camtasia and Youtube. 2014a “Weight and Public Health,” American Association of University Women, Valdosta, Georgia, May 13, 2014. 2013 “Business Ethics: An Overview of the Ethical Decision Making Process” for Beta Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Chapter, Langdale College of Business Administration, Valdosta, Georgia, January 24, 2013 2013a “Strategies to Encourage Student Success: Writing to Learn, Fallacy Banks” Panel and Workshop, March 29, 2013, Valdosta State University. 2013b “Panel Discussion of Online Teaching” for the Faculty of the Langdale College of Business Administration, Valdosta, Georgia, April 30, 2013. 2012 “Finding the Right Tool: What Works and What Doesn’t to Encourage Student Learning” panel presentation at the 3rd Annual Core Matters Conference, Friday, November 9, 2012 with Donna Sewell, Thomas Aiello, Pat Bezona, Howard Carrier, Christine James and Paula McNeill. 2012a “Building Bridges and Creating Networks: Working Together for Informed Major Selection Resulting in Higher Student Retention” panel presentation at the 3rd Annual Core Matters Conference, Friday, November 9, 2012 with Rebecca Gaskins, Christine James, Jane Whitehead, and Melanie Byrd. 2012b “Organizational Leadership Reflective Seminars,” University System of Georgia Adult Learning Consortium Summer Institute, Savannah, Georgia, June 18-20, 2012

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2011 “How to Use and Be Used by a Guest Lecturer in Core Classes,” Core Matters Conference, October 7-8, 2011. 2011a “Civil Discourse and Logic and Argumentation” Panel Discussion on Civil Discourse, February 21, 2011. 2011b Panel Discussion on Core Teaching, New Faculty Orientation Series, February 8, 2011 2010 “Sonar Technology as a Philosophy of Science Case Study” Science Seminar, March 25, 2010. 2010a Town Hall Meeting on Health Care, Invited Speaker, sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc Zeta Sigma Zeta Chapter, March 30, 2010. 2007 “Science and Humanities Research” presented to the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, April 11, 2007, Odum Library Auditorium. 2007a “Community Service and Ethics,” American Association of University Women, Bainbridge, Georgia Branch, April 5, 2007, Bainbridge, Georgia. 2006 “Knowledge, Religion and Philosophy of Science” presentation at the Get Lit Wiregrass Literacy Conference, part of a panel session on Evolution, Intelligent Design and Science Teaching, September 15, 2006, Valdosta State University. 2006a “Youth Programs in Valdosta: Sister to Sister” presentation to the Sunrise Rotary of Valdosta, January 19, 2006, Valdosta, Georgia. 2004 “Ethics, Public Policy and Communication” at the Douglas Chamber of Commerce Emerging Leaders Group, June 8, 2004, Douglas, Georgia. 2004a Drumming Circle presentation with Lynn Bell of the College of Nursing, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Sunday February 8, 2004, Valdosta, Georgia. 2003 “Masculinity, Femininity, and Violence” at the Eighth Annual Interdisciplinary Women’s Studies Conference, March 14, 2003 at Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia. 2003a “Science and Spirituality: Scientists, Mystics, and Nurses” at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Sunday October 13, 2003, Valdosta, Georgia. 2002 “History of Ethical Theory” and “Case Studies” at Ethical Theory, Values, Applications: A Multidisciplinary Workshop, December 7, 2002, approved for certification and credit by the American Psychological Association, the Georgia Psychological Association, Georgia Licensed Professional Counselors Association, and the National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter. 2002a “The Human Genome, Cloning, and Kant,” Humanities Lecture Series, Allegheny College, April 22, 2002, Meadville, Pennsylvania. 2001 “What Kant and Hegel Anticipated about Science in the New Millennium,” Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, March 1-3, 2001, Huntsville, Alabama. 2001a Commentary on APA Pacific Symposium Paper, “Activism and Ethnography: An Applied Ethics Methodology” by Christopher Meyer, CSU Bakersfield, March 28-31, 2001, San Francisco, California. 2000 “Sonar Technology, Objectivity, and Kitcher’s Account of Scientific Progress,” September 29, 2000, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. 2000a “Kitcher, Objectivity and the Advancement of Science,” January 11, 2000, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

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“Acoustic Daylight Imaging and Objectivity,” Mid-Atlantic Conference in the History of Science, Medicine and Technology, July 31 - August 2, 1998, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. “Objectivity and Sonar Technologies,” April 28, 1998, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey. “Hegel, Harding and Objectivity,” Southwestern Philosophical Society annual conference, October 30-November 1, 1997, Memphis, Tennessee. “Irrationality in Philosophy and Psychology: The Moral Implications of Self-Defeating Behavior,” Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, April 4-7, 1996, Nashville, Tennessee. “Irrationality in Philosophy and Psychology: The Moral Implications of Self-Defeating Behavior,” invited presentation, Graduate Student Colloquium, February 22, 1996, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

Student Papers Published 2015 "Experiencing Comedy: How Synthetic Judgment and Experience Dictate What is Funny" by Jonathan Lollar, Omnino, Undergraduate Research Journal of Valdosta State University, Volume V, 2015, (Paper from my PHIL 4800 Philosophy, Comedy, and Film course) 2015 "Review of Possible Causes, Effects, and Remedies for Metal Pollution in the Environment" by Rachel K. Thomason, Omnino, Undergraduate Research Journal of Valdosta State University, Volume V, 2015, (Paper from my HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods course) 2014 “Motivation and Commitment Factors of Volunteers in Environmental Non-Profit Organizations and Implications for the Future” by Adrienne M. Fry, Omnino, Undergraduate Research Journal of Valdosta State University, Volume IV, 2014, pp6480 (Paper from my HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods course) 2013 “The Relationship Between the Media and School Shootings” by Jennifer Dandron, Omnino, Undergraduate Research Journal of Valdosta State University, Volume III, 2013, pp76-94 (Paper from my HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods course) 2012 “Subtext in David's Death of Socrates” by Brendan Mullen, Omnino, Undergraduate Research Journal of Valdosta State University, Volume II, 2012, pp14-21 (Paper from my PHIL 3110 Aesthetics course) 2004 Tom Smith, On Punch Drunk Love, in Blastitude #17, July 2004 http://www.blastitude.com/17/PUNCHDRUNKLOVE.htm (Paper from my PHIL 3110 Aesthetics course) Student Presentations Sponsored

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2016 “High Premiums, Low Benefits: A Look at Health Insurance as a Consumer Product” presented at the 2016 Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Conference in Augusta, Georgia, February 26-27, 2016 and winner of second place Best Paper in the Social Sciences at that conference. (Paper from my HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods course) 2016 “The Role of Women in the Bible” by Rebecca Loskoski, presented at the Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6-7, 2016 (Paper from my REL 4920 Religious Studies Capstone course) 2015 "Experiencing Comedy: How Synthetic Judgment and Experience Dictate What is Funny" by Jonathan Lollar, presented at the Undergraduate Research Symposium at Valdosta State University, April 21, 2015 (Paper from my PHIL 4800 Philosophy, Comedy, and Film course) 2015 "Review of Possible Causes, Effects, and Remedies for Metal Pollution in the Environment" by Rachel K. Thomason, presented at the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Conference on February 27, 2015 in Americus, Georgia (Paper from my HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods course) 2014 “Ethical Theories: Kant and Mill” by Dan Nix, presented as an oral presentation at the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Conference on February 8, 2014 at Middle Georgia State College in Macon, Georgia and winner of the Best Paper in Humanities Award given by the GCHC at that conference. 2014a “The Ethics of the Death Penalty” by Hunter Pope, presented as an oral presentation at the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Conference on February 8, 2014 at Middle Georgia State College in Macon, Georgia; and as a poster presentation at the Southern Regional Honors Council Conference on March 27-29, 2014 in Savannah, Georgia. 2014b “Motivation and Commitment Factors of Volunteers in Environmental Non-Profit Organizations and Implications for the Future” by Adrienne Fry, Department of English and Honors College student paper presentation from HONS 3999 course, Undergraduate Research Symposium at VSU in April 2014 2014c “Kawasaki Disease: The Most Effective Treatment” by Jasmine Spencer, Honors College and Department of Biology, Honors College student paper presentation from HONS 3999 course, Undergraduate Research Symposium at VSU in April 2014 2014d “The Feminist Theories of Art” by Kaylan Hand, poster presentation from PHIL 3110 Aesthetics course, Undergraduate Research Symposium at VSU in April 2014 2014e “Fueled by Food: Education and Nutritional Self-Efficacy” by Rebeccah Stansbery, Research After Dark Poster Presentation at the College of Nursing, November 13, 2014 (Poster was based on paper and PowerPoint completed in my HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods course)

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2013 “Skeptical Uncertainty in Moore’s ‘Proof of an External World’,” by Jason Cole Singletary, from the PHIL 4920 Capstone Metaphilosophy course, Undergraduate Research Symposium at VSU in April 2013 2012-2013 “The Relationship Between the Media and School Shootings,” by Jennifer Dandron, Georgia Collegiate Honors Annual Conference in Statesboro in Fall 2012; the Undergraduate Research Symposium at VSU in April 2013; and the Southern Regional Honors Council Annual Conference in Tampa, Florida in Spring 2013, from the HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods course 2011 "Subtext in David's Death of Socrates,” by Brendan Mullen, from the PHIL 3110 Aesthetics course, Southern Appalachian Undergraduate Philosophy Conference at the University of North Carolina – Asheville, November 12, 2011 2011 “How the Pandemic of the Fall Still Resides Today” by Taylor Naros, poster presentation and winner of Outstanding Poster Award, Undergraduate Research Council, April 2011 (co-sponsored with Michael Stoltzfus) 2009 “Seminar Classes: Expanding the Mind, or Stifling Individuals” by Candace Jean Edwards, Georgia Collegiate Honors Council, February 28, 2009 2008 “What Makes Music Beautiful?” by Kathleen Kirk, Philosophy Oral Presentation at the Council on Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 10-11, 2008 2007 “The Culture of Death: An Aesthetic Analysis” by Luke McMurray, Philosophy Oral Presentation at the Council on Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 12-13, 2007 2006 “The Role of Media in Perpetuating Stereotypes: What Is Being Black in America” by Johnada Wessine Jones, Poster Presentation at the Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 6-7, 2006 2005 Jackie Caldwell, What Has Doane Done? Defending Women and Bawdy Humor as Embodied by the Crone and the Hag, Philosophy, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2005 James David Nunally, Testicular Cancer: Practical Advice and Medical Ethics Narratives, General Studies, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2005 Katie Morris, Helping Children Lose Weight the Healthy Way, General Studies, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2005 Ray Vegter, Alzheimer’s Disease, General Studies, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2005 (poster)

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Kayla Sheffield, Freedom of Speech: The Media and Society, General Studies, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2005 (poster) Emil Joseph Caldwell, Rationalist vs. Empiricist in the Quest for Knowledge, General Studies, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2005 (poster) 2004 Brad Lenz, Derrida, Council on Undergraduate Research Colloquium, March 10, 2004 2004a Jessica Colby, The Evolution Revolution: An Example of Shifting Paradigms, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2004 Stephen Everett, The Taxonomy of Environmental Philosophies: A Great Apes Case Study With Aping Results, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2004 (co-sponsored with Ari Santas) Amos Batts, Defining the Line Between Science and Religion, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2004 (poster) Kenya Chantél Webb, African Americans and Their Under-Utilization of Hospice Care: Are They Knowledgeable or Still Holding on to the Past?, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2004 (poster) James Turner, Adoption and Its Importance to Children, Council on Undergraduate Research Student Symposium, April 16, 2004 (poster)

Conferences Attended with Students as a Faculty Mentor 2015 Georgia Collegiate Honors Council, February 27-28, 2015, Americus, Georgia 2014 Georgia Collegiate Honors Council, February 7-9, 2014, Macon, Georgia 2014 Southeast Regional Honors Council, March 27-30, 2014, Savannah, Georgia Advisees Kelly Michelle Burke Barbour, Jarrod C. Carlton, Latanya Castillo, Jaleesa Nicole Carson, Gerald Davis, Charles Wesley Evans, Lazaro Cedric Evans, Kyndal S. Farrill, William Fulford, Yvonne Garcia, Corrie Gardner, Joshua Samuel Gayre, Javier Carlos Goizueta, Alphonzo Hopkins, Brian Jimenez, Michael Mathis Johnson, Jeffrey Jermaine Jones, Caleb M. Koebble, Marques Maxwell, Dontishia C. McClatchey, Phillip Miller, Scott Patrick Newman, Karen Elizabeth Paracca, Zachary Robinson, Nicolas Sims, Quentin Sabré Sims, David Shively, Cameron B. Smith, Deveron Smith, Patrick Lee Smith, Kirby Chad Smith, Evelyn Lee Socarras, Michael Stalvey, Elizabeth Virok, William Wizner, Morton K. Wood Past Advisees who have graduated between Fall 2005-Spring 2015

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Jason Alston, David Auguste, Madeline F. Baldwin, Stephanie Barron, Rubin Beck, Aaron Robert Beckman, Brittany Nicole Bell, Ryan Blalock, Tamika Booker, Otisha Bowen, David Michael Bowman, Jesse A. Brady, Kelsey Buchanan, Jeffrey Buckman, Jackie Caldwell, Jeremy Caldwell Plue, Alexis Carter, Joseph Colson, Matt Cribbs, Lainey Drummond, Chantrele Edwards, Ryan Fallon, Shaun C. Galloway, Terence John Garten, Candice Gordon, Gerard Jay Gordon, Tiffany N. Gregory, Isaiah Gresham, Justin Hales, Keith Hand, Luke Harben, Brian Harmon, Christopher Harris, Joshua Hatfield, Corey Hines, Michael Jeffers, Leanne Johnson, Phillip Klapp, Jonathan Ernest Lollar, Timothy Malone, Demarcus Marshall, David Martin, Heather “Nikki” Mashburn, Jessica McKinney, Luke McMurray, Erica McDonald, Richard Miller, Patrick Montooth, Ginger Moore, Andrew Morgan, Tiffany Morgan, Alexandra Morris, Torekia Owens, Logan Pierce, Geoffrey Scott Platta, April Radney, Blake Rawlings, Daniel John Richards, Wayne T. Rogers, Matt Rucker, Javier Sauve, Ansherri Scales, Travis David Simmons, Jason Cole Singletary, Paris Michelle Skates, Charles McKinley Smith, Jesseca Smith, Kelly Strickland, Michael "Sims" Turner, Adam Valdez, Edward Jacques Wattecamps, Antonio Wesley, Miriam Watkins, Cocoa Williams, Meredith Anne Williams, Angelique Witmer Transferred to the University of Georgia: Dan Thomas Nix Transferred internationally, Japan: Doi You Academic Committee Service and Service to Valdosta State University 2016 Faculty Marshall, College of Arts and Sciences and all University Commencement Ceremonies; Name Reader at Graduate School Ceremony, May 7, 2016 2016 Department Online Degree Committee 2016 College of Arts and Sciences Presidential Excellence Awards Committee 2016 College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Student Awards Committee 2015Faculty Advisor to Phi Sigma Tau (Honor Society in Philosophy) and Theta Alpha Kappa (Honor Society in Religious Studies) 2015 Faculty Marshall, May and December Commencement Ceremonies 2015-cont Campus Communications Board Member 2015 IDEA Center Honors Teaching Circle Member (Fall) 2013-cont Honors College Jennett Scholars Selection Committee Member, Curriculum Committee Member, Undergraduate Scholarship (Research) Co-Coordinator 2013-cont Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tenure and Promotion Committee 2015 IDEA Center Writing Circle Member (Spring) 2014-cont TIES Conference Organizational Committee Member, Program Subcommittee Member 2013-2014, Programming Subcommittee Chair 2015-2016 2014-cont Center for International Programs Advisory Board 2014-cont Center for International Programs Scholarships Committee 2014-cont Capital Campaign Department Representative 2014-cont IDEA Center Honors Teaching Circle Member, led by Michael Savoie 2014-2015 eCore PHIL 2010 Revision Content Expert 2008-cont Valdosta State University Graduate Faculty Full Member 2014 College of Arts and Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee 2005-cont Valdosta State University Committee on Institutional Animal Care and Use (IACUC)

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College of Arts and Sciences Environmental Studies Minor Committee eCore Grade Appeals Committee, Fall 2014 Core Curriculum Committee Table Team Leader, August 12, 2014 IDEA Center Leadership Circle Member eCore Mentor in two Certification Courses, October and November Honors College Advisory Board Member Honors College Curriculum Task Force Member IDEA Center Teaching Circle Member, led by Larry Hilgert IDEA Center Leadership Circle Member Writing Across the Curriculum Completion Teaching Circle Member College of Arts and Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee Writing Across the Curriculum inaugural group member, led by Donna Sewell, Fall 2012-Spring 2013 Center for International Programs, International Students Committee (Scholarships for International Students), also in 2010 member of the Center for International Programs Advisory Board Science Seminar Committee Member President, local chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society College of Arts and Sciences Assessment Committee Core Matters Conference Steering Committee President’s Climate Commitment Steering Committee and Curriculum Subcommittee Prior Learning Assessment Committee, University System of Georgia, Board of Regents, USDOE Transition to Teaching Grant Valdosta State University Committee for the Minor in International Studies University System of Georgia Faculty Council, System Level Committee VSU NEH Summer Stipend Review Committee Search Committee Member (VSU President and Vice President for Advancement) Faculty Senate Executive Secretary (President Pro Tem), Member of the President’s Cabinet, Board of Trustees, University Council Quality Enhancement Program QEP Task Force I Committee Member VSU Centennial Committee Member Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Search Committee Member Valdosta State University Commencement Committee, Graduate School Rep Valdosta State University CAR Coordinator Search Committee Valdosta State University Council on Undergraduate Research Committee Valdosta State University Philosophy Department Curriculum Committee (Chair, 2005-2006) Valdosta State University Cultural Diversity Trainer, Member of Cultural Diversity Council Valdosta State University Center for Applied Research Committee member Valdosta State University Wellness Committee Member Valdosta State University Graduate Faculty Associate Member Participant, Housing and Urban Development Grant Writing Workshop Valdosta State University Faculty Senator Valdosta State University Library Affairs Committee (Chair, 2004-2005)

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Serving on a thesis committee in the College of Nursing, Dr. James Humphrey is the thesis committee chair, and the student is Kelli Vaughn. She is studying nurses' attitudes towards family presence during resuscitation of trauma patients in Level II trauma centers in Georgia. 2003-2004 Valdosta State University Philosophy Department Tenure and Promotion Committee 2003-cont Co-moderator, VSU Faculty “Research” email list 2002-2004 Valdosta State University Faculty Advisor to Philosophy and Religious Studies Club (Plato's Cave), Women's Studies Club (Third Wave), Phi Sigma Tau Honor Society 2003 Workshop on Teaching the Middle East, Georgia Middle East Studies Consortium, October 18-19, 2003, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 2002-2003 Philosophy Department Review Committee, Philosophy Department Job Search Committee 2003 Philosophy Department Tenure and Promotion Committee, chair for Michael Stoltzfus 2003 Organized an eight-part series of talks on Rebuilding Iraq, featuring VSU faculty and community leaders Other Academic Service: 1995-1996 Co-president, Philosophy Graduate Student Association, University of South Carolina 1994-1995 Graduate Student Advisor, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky 1993-1994 Graduate representative to philosophy faculty; graduate representative on Executive and Job Search Committees; University of Kentucky 1989-1993 Assistant to Humanities Bibliographer at Northwestern University Library Graduate Faculty Activities 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015-2016

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Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Jessica Gandy, with John Crowley, Catherine Oglesby, Melanie Byrd, Department of History, defense April 8, 2016. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Mahaley Parks, College of Education, defense April 13, 2016. Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Garett Hall, with Dixie Ray Haggard, John Crowley, and John Dunn, Department of History, defense April 11, 2016. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Julia Winter, College of Education, defense February 18, 2016. Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Phillip Hamner, with Donna Sewell and Lee Campbell, Department of English, defense July 13, 2016. Director of Dissertation in Public Administration, Thomas Dave Courson, “The Psychology of Communication: Does the Ethical Perception of Downward Openness Affect Employee Morale? A Case Study of Civilian Acquisition Professionals within the Air Force Tactical Airlift Division” Proposal Approved Spring 2015, defended June 15, 2016. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Elizabeth Perkins, Dissertation Defense October 23, 2015.

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Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Lisa Rich, Dissertation Defense October 16, 2015. Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Hannah E. Holmes, Department of English Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Christian Pantin, Education, Defended October 27, 2014. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Melissa P. Willis, Education, Defended March 2014. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Larkie Murray, Education. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Kevin Scott, Education, Proposal Defense November 2013, Dissertation Defense October 23, 2015. Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Ryan Gillen, with Owen Jones, Sebastian Bartos, and Dixie Haggard, Department of History (Defense Completed April 2013) Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Mary Anne Murphree, with Theresa Thompson and Hugh O’Connell, Department of English (Defense Completed April 2013) Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Hillary Ring, with Darrell Fike and Donna Sewell, Department of English (Defense Completed March 2013) Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Angela Willis, with Darrell Fike and Donna Sewell (Defense Completed November 2012) Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Christina Tucker, Education, Defense Completed April 2013. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Resa Harris, Education, Defense Completed April 2014. Member of Masters Thesis Committee of Kristy Singletary with Chere Peguesse and Darrell Fike, on pedagogy and teaching of English courses, Department of English, Defended 2012. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Barbara Hannaford, “Combining Art and Science to Investigate and Illuminate the Lived Experience of Female High School Principals in Georgia”, Education. Reader, Gerard Jay Gordon thesis on Religiosity, Hegel and Psychology, Department of Psychology. Accepted as a reader for Doctoral Dissertations, Graduate Faculty “Education Research and Philosophy: From Kuhn and Latour to Ricoeur and Foucault”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Richard Schmertzing’s Education Doctoral seminar, April 15, 2006, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. Member of a Masters Thesis committee in the College of Nursing, Dr. James Humphrey is the thesis committee chair, and the student is Kelli Vaughn. She is studying nurses' attitudes towards family presence during resuscitation of trauma patients in Level II trauma centers in Georgia. Valdosta State University Faculty Marshall for the Graduate School and the College of Arts and Sciences Valdosta State University Graduate Faculty Associate Member Taught Philosophy of Science Graduate Seminar PHIL 512, at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina

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Service to the Profession Reviewer for Res Philosophica, “The Medical Model of Disability”, February 2016 Reviewer for the journal Philosophy and Technology, “Social Media, Love, and Sartre’s Look of the Other: Why Online Communication is Not Fulfilling”, April 2015-March 2016 Reviewer for Religions, “The Exemplar Approach to Science and Religion”, May 2016 Reviewer for Religions, “The Development of a Spirituality Interest Group in the Republic of Ireland (ROI)”, March 2016 Reviewer for ATINER, “Memento Mori: Death and Resistance in Political Philosophy”, February 2016 Reviewer for Routledge, Public Policy in the United States new edition, September 2015 Reviewer for the journal Religions, Two articles, The Development of a Spirituality Interest Group in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Modern Transformation of Labor Culture and Aesthetics in the Light of the Sergei Bulgakov’s Religious Philosophy, 2015 Reviewer for the journal Athens Journal of Humanities and Arts, Peer Disagreement, Testimony, and Personal Justification, April-May 2015 Participant, Amherst College Workshop on Teaching the Art of Philosophical Writing, June 1315, 2014, Amherst, Massachusetts Reviewer for Bloomsbury, Philosophical Methodology: A Reader, June 2014 Reviewer for Oxford University Press, Disability in Practice, February 2014 Reviewer for The Devil and Philosophy: The Nature of His Game (Popular Culture and Philosophy Series, Open Court Publishers), August 2014 Social Media/Twitter for the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice, @SocPhilSciPract, June 2013-present Reviewer for Pearson, Consider Ethics: Theory, Readings, and Contemporary Issues, November 2013 Reviewer for Pearson, Ethical Issues in Business: A Philosophical Approach, November 2013 Reviewer for Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image, Talmudic Reasoning and Comedy

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Reviewer for Routledge, An Introduction to Ethics and Public Policy: Finding Our Way, May 2013 Reviewer for the journal Philosophy and Technology, Screened Conversations, Mediated Knowledge of Other Minds, Online Communication Reviewer for the journal Disability Studies Quarterly, “Reason and Normative Embodiment in Plato,” January 2013 Reviewer for the journal Emotion Review, “Wide Externalism and the Roles of Biology and Culture in Human Emotional Development” (Philosophy of Mind/Psychology) Reviewer for Journal of Social Philosophy, “Perfectionism for Neutralists” (Social and Political Philosophy) Reviewer for the journal Synthese, epistemology, methodology and philosophy of science Referee for Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy Reviewer for the journal Science, Technology, & Human Values Reviewer for Pearson/Longman, Case Studies in Business Ethics, April 2012 Reviewer for Pearson/Longman, Applied Philosophy proposal, April 2012 Online focus group, J. L. Hahn Consulting, January 2012 Reviewer for Pearson/Longman, Deductive Logic text proposal, February 2012 Reviewer for Pearson/Longman, Bioethics in a Changing World, February 2012 Reviewer for Pearson; My Philosophy Lab software (October 4, 2011) My Logic Lab software (October 4, 2011) and My Thinking Lab ethics software (October 13, 2011) Member, Society for Women in Philosophy Committee for Distinguished Woman Philosopher Award, 2009-2011 Reviewer for Pearson/Longman, Applied Ethics in a Multicultural Approach, December 2011 Reviewer for Pearson/Longman, Elementary Observations in Western Ethics, November 2011 Reviewer for Westview Press, Philosophy of Social Science by Rosenberg, March 2010 Reviewer for American Association of Philosophy Teachers Biannual Workshop Conference Proposals, February 2008

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Reviewer for McGraw-Hill Publishers, Fifty Readings in Philosophy, November 2007, Eileen Clabby, publisher contact Reviewer for Pearson/Longman, Readings to Accompany the Dream Weaver (An Introduction to Philosophy text), Summer 2006, Priscilla McGeehon and Adam Christensen, publisher contacts Reviewer for McGraw-Hill Publishers, Fifty Readings in Philosophy, May 2006, Andrew Lipsett, publisher contact Review for Pearson/Longman, a new text in the Philosophy of Science, Donna Garnier, Fall 2006, publisher contact Reviewer for Blackwell Publishing, Disability and Philosophy (Philosophy and Politics), December 2005, Nick Bellorini, publisher contact Reviewer for Allyn, Bacon & Longman Publishers, Philosophical Readings: A Journey Through the Landscape of Reality, Spring 2005, Stephanie Ricotta, publisher contact Reviewer for McGraw-Hill Publishers, Copernican Questions: A Concise Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, November 2004, Allison Rona, publisher contact Reviewer for Wadsworth Publishers, Political Philosophies in Conflict, April 2004, Jake Warde, publisher contact Reviewer for the journal Left History, published by the Department of History at York University

Invited Guest Lectures at Valdosta State University 2016 2016a 2015 2015a 2015b 2015c

Panel on Excellence in Teaching Awards Moderator, TIES Conference, February 17-19, 2016, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures in Dr. Donna Gosnell’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, February 16, 2016, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. “Environmental Ethics and Aesthetics” invited guest lectures in Dr. Ari Santas’ Ethics and the Environment course, November 11, 2015, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. “Honors Research Presentation” guest lecture for all students in the Honors College, September 22, 2015 “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures in Dr. Donna Gosnell’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, September 17, 2015, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. “Mary Wollstonecraft and the Remnant Trust: Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, 1796 first edition previously owned by the family of Elizabeth and William Nation” part of a panel discussion on various items in the Remnant Trust Collection housed at Valdosta State University during 2015, Odum Library, April 8, 2015.

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2015d “Reproductive Policies, Public Health and Women” guest lecture in Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics class, May 26, 2015, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2015e “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures in Dr. Donna Gosnell’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, February 24, 2015, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2015f “Pizza With A Prof” invited talk at the Honors College Residence Hall, Reade Hall, VSU, January 28, 2015. 2014 “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures in Dr. Donna Gosnell’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, October 2, 2014, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2014a “Sexual Health and International Policies” guest lecture in Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics class, May 22, 2014, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2014b “Heartbreak Hotei and Ethical Implications of Metabolic Syndrome” in Dr. Michael Stoltzfus’s REL 4700 course on Spirituality, Health and Healing, March 25, 2014, Valdosta State University. A similar presentation was also given as part of a panel discussion with faculty members on April 17, 2014 organized by the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. 2014c “Capstone Research Presentation” in Lily Vuong and Lavonna Lovern’s PHIL 4920/REL 4920 course, March 10, 2014 2014d Odum Library Book Club, Guest Speaker on John Langan’s Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters, February 5-6 and March 5-6, 2014, Valdosta State University. 2014e “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures in Dr. Donna Gosnell’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, March 4, 2014, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2013 “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures in Dr. Donna Gosnell’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, October 10, 2013, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2013a “Reproductive Policies, Public Health and Women” guest lecture in Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics class, May 16, 2013, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2013b Learning in Retirement Course on “Medical Ethics and Public Health,” April 17, April 24, and May 1, 2013, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2013c Presented to the Sister-To-Sister group visiting Valdosta State University on March 9, 2013 in four different groups during the day’s sessions: “Science and Girls” (a motivational talk to encourage junior high girls to enter STEM fields.) 2013d “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Donna Gosnell’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, February 5 and February 12, 2013, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2013e Learning in Retirement Course on “Art, Aesthetics and Art Criticism,” January 23, January 30, February 6, 2013, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2013f Panel Discussion on Fossil Fuel Free Investments for Students Against Violating the Environment (SAVE), November 12, 2013, Powell Hall Auditorium, Valdosta State University 2012 Learning in Retirement Course on “Medical Ethics and Public Health,” October 30, November 6, and November 13, 2012, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2012a “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, September 27 and October 4, 2012, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2012b “Women’s Issues, Public Health, Ecofeminism” guest lecture in Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics class, May 17, 2012, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA . 2012c Presented to the Sister-To-Sister group visiting Valdosta State University on March 31, 2012 in four different groups during the day’s sessions: “Science and Girls” (a motivational talk to encourage junior high girls to enter STEM fields.)

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2012d Presented to the Philosophy and Religious Studies Club as part of their faculty colloquium series, “Ontology in the Sub-Fields of Philosophy,” March 1, 2012. 2012e “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, February 21 and February 28, 2012, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2012f “Art, Aesthetics and Nature” member of a panel presentation with Dr. Serran-Pagan and Dr. Lovern in Dr. Ari Santas’ Environmental Philosophy class, April 3, 2012, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2012g Learning in Retirement Course on “Art, Aesthetics and Art Criticism,” January 23, January 30, February 6, 2012, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2011 “Art, Aesthetics and Nature” invited guest lecture in Dr. Ari Santas’ Environmental Philosophy class, November 4, 2011, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2011a “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, September 29 and October 6, 2011, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2011b “Reproductive Health in South Georgia” invited guest lecture in Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics course, May 16, 2011, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2011c “Sonar Technology in the US Courts: Navy Case Study” invited guest lecture in Ari Santas’ Environmental Ethics class, April 5, 2011, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2011d “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, February 22 and March 1, 2011, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2011e Learning in Retirement Course on “Medical Ethics and Public Administration,” January 24, January 31, and February 7, 2011, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2010 “Postmodernism and Historiography” invited guest lecture in Dr. Dixie Ray Haggard’s Historiography Seminar, Ocotber 12, 2010, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2010a “Science in the Medieval Period and Karen Armstrong’s The Case for God”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Jim Hill’s Evolution of the Concept of God course, April 13, 2010, Honors House, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2010b “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, February 16 and 23, 2010, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2009 “Simone de Beauvoir and the Quest for Love”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Jim Hill’s Existentialism class, October 22, 2009, Honors House, Valdosta State University, Valdosta GA. 2009a “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, October 22 and October 29, 2009, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2009b “Current Controversies on Abortion and the Supreme Court Nominations”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics seminar, May 26, 2009, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2009c “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, February 24 and March 3, 2009, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2008 “Abortion and Sexual Ethics”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics seminar, May 16, 2008, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

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2008a “Environmentalism, Aesthetics, Ecofeminism, Sonar”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Ari Santas’ Environmental Ethics class, October 6, 2008, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2008b “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, October 2 and October 9, 2008, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2008c “Nature and Spirituality: Inspired by the Work of Vandana Shiva and Karen Warren,” invited presentation for Focus The Nation, January 31, 2008, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2007a “Abortion and Sexual Ethics”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics seminar, May 16, 2007, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2007b “Teaching I Heart Huckabees”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Ari Santas’ Philosophy and Film class, May 22, 2007, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2007c “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, September 13 and September 20, 2007, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2007d “Postmodernism, Historiography, and Genealogy”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Catherine Oglesby’s Seminar in Historiography, September 11, 2007, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2006a “Chemistry, Ethics and Case Studies” invited guest lectures and workshop over two course meetings in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, September 28 and October 5, 2006, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2006b “Logic, Categorical Syllogisms, and Legal Theories”, invited guest lectures over two class meetings in Ray Peace’s PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation Course during Summer Session II, July 5-6, 2006. 2006c “Education Research and Philosophy: From Kuhn and Latour to Ricoeur and Foucault”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Richard Schmertzing’s Education Doctoral seminar, April 15, 2006, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2006d “Sports Ethics and Religion in Chariots of Fire”, invited guest lecture in Ray Peace’s Ethics and Sport class, April 13, 2006, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2006e “Gadamer and the Hermeneutic Circle”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Jim Hill’s History of Late Modern Philosophy course, March 30, 2006, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2005 “Sediment, Sonar and Environmental Ethics”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Ari Santas’ Environmental Ethics class, October 19, 2005, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2005a “Postmodernism, Historiography, and Genealogy”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Catherine Badura’s Seminar in Historiography, September 6, 2005, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2005b “Ethics of Research in Chemistry with Special Emphasis on Cloning”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, September 29, 2005, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2005c “Abortion and Sexual Ethics”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics seminar, May 16, 2005, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2005d “Categorical Logic”, invited to teach two days of Ray Peace’s Reasoning and Argumentation class, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA, July 7 and 11, 2005.

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2004 “Interdisciplinary Research, Philosophy, Science and Art”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Linda Calendrillo’s General Studies combined seminar, Valdosta State University, January 29, 2004. 2004a “Hegel’s Significance Today”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Jim Hill’s History of Late Modern Philosophy course, Valdosta State University, March 2, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia. 2004b “Is Bush Good for the Environment?”, an Environmental Ethics Forum Panel including members of the Geology, History and Philosophy faculty, participant, April 26, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2004c “Abortion and Sexual Ethics”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Michael Stoltzfus’ Sexual Ethics seminar, May 25, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2004d “Bioethics Debate”, invited guest in Dr. Ikhide Imumorin’s Bioethics of Modern Genetics course, June 3, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2004e “Postmodernism, Historiography, and Genealogy”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Catherine Badura’s Seminar in Historiography, August 31, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2004f “Ethics of Research in Chemistry”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Jesse Spencer’s Sophomore Chemistry Seminar, October 7, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2004g “Neo-Pragmatism, Cornel West and Social Theory” invited guest lecture in Dr. Ari Santas’ PHIL 3430 American Philosophy class, November 8, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2004h “No Child Left Behind” Panel Discussion participant, with Dean Phillip Gunter, College of Education; Dr. John Hummel, Educational Psychology; and Mr. John Davis, Principal, S.L. Mason Elementary School; by invitation from Dr. Ari Santas’ PHIL 3430 American Philosophy class, November 29, 2004, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2003 “Kant’s Prolegomena and the Antinomies”, invited guest lecture in Dr. Ari Santas’ History of Early Modern Philosophy Course, Valdosta State University, September 12, 2003, Valdosta, Georgia. 2003a “Persistent Vegetative State Palliative Care and the Terri Schiavo Case,” invited guest lecture in Dr. Jim Hill’s Ethics in the Trenches Course, Valdosta State University, November 19, 2003, Valdosta, Georgia. 2003b “Kant’s Prolegomena and the Antinomies,” invited guest lecture in Dr. Ari Santas’ History of Early Modern Philosophy Course, Valdosta State University, September 12, 2003, Valdosta, Georgia. 2003c “War and Profiteering,” a Business Ethics Forum Panel including Christy James (PT Political Science), Kevin Cronin (GMC), Reverend Floyd Rose, Michael Noll (Geo), and Jim Hill (Phil), Moderator, April 30, 2003, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. 2003d Guest taught two PHIL 2020 Logic course sections for Richard Amesbury, September 17, 2003. 2002 “From American Pragmatism to Feminist Epistemology,” invited guest lecture in Dr. Michael Stoltzfus’ Fundamentals of Philosophy Course, Valdosta State University, November 5, 2002, Valdosta, Georgia. 2002a “Love and Relationships, from Aristotle to Baier: with inspirations from Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Symposium on Love with Dr. Ari Santas’ Ancient Philosophy Class, October 11, 2002.

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Community Service 2016 Symphony Guild Barganza Volunteer, March 18-20, 2016 2016 Radio Interview at 92.1 Scott James Talk Show to Promote Symphony Guild Barganza, March 11, 2016 2016 Reader at Dr. Seuss Reading Day, VSU Honors College, March 2, 2016 2016 Science Bowl Science Judge – Volunteer, January 30, 2016 2015- Valdosta Symphony Guild Member, Volunteer at Tunes for Tots 2016- Valdosta Symphony Guild Publicity Committee Chair 2016 AAUW Sister-To-Sister Planning Committee Member, Session Leader March 5, 2016 2016 Faces of VSU feature, January 28, 2016 2015 American Association of University Women Political Forum Organizer/Volunteer, September 24, 2015 2015 Volunteer at Dr. Seuss Reading Day, VSU Honors College, March 2, 2015 2015 Science Bowl Judge – Volunteer, January 31, 2015 2014 AAUW Guest Speaker, May 13, 2014 2014 Unitarian Universalist Book Club Discussant, September 2015 (Erdrich’s The Round House) 2012- AAUW second time as Vice President of Programs 2010 State of Georgia High School Science Bowl Judge, Saturday February 6, 2010 2009 Belk Community Service Voucher Day, May 9, 2009, Community Organizations Volunteer 2008 Organized two Political Forums for AAUW, Lowndes-Valdosta Chamber of Commerce, Lowndes Democrats and Lowndes Republicans. Primary forum June 24, 2008, 7:00pm Pound Hall at VSU, General Election forum October 14, 2008, 5:30pm, Rainwater Conference Center 2005-2007 President, American Association of University Women, Valdosta Branch 2006 Member of the Just Change speakers series and community leaders committee, UU 2005 Valdosta area Sacred Harp Sing (Appalachian Shape Note Singing) member 2005-06 Valdosta Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce volunteer, Think B.I.G. Buy In Greater Valdosta campaign, July 29, 2005 and August 18, 2006 2004 “Ethics, Public Policy and Communication” at the Douglas Chamber of Commerce Emerging Leaders Group, June 8, 2004, Douglas, Georgia under the auspices of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics. 2004 Drumming Circle presentation with Lynn Bell of the College of Nursing, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Sunday February 8, 2003, Valdosta, Georgia. 2004- Cultural Diversity Training sessions on and off campus through the Office of Minority and Diversity Affairs’ Cultural Diversity Council 2002-2004 Vice President of Programming, Scholarships Officer, and Member, American Association of University Women. This group engages in community service, including a philanthropy/mentoring program for underprivileged junior high school girls called "Sister to Sister." The AAUW also gives a number of scholarships, grants and fellowships locally and nationally. 2003 "Science and Spirituality: Scientists, Mystics, and Nurses?" invited talk at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Sunday October 13, 2003, Valdosta, Georgia.

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Grants Obtained Affordable Learning Georgia Textbook Transformation Grant, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, with Michael Holt of VSU MLIS Odum Library, $10,800 VSU Faculty Scholarship $1109.20 in support of conference presentation in San Diego, CA 2015 VSU Department Travel Funding $600.00 in support of conference presentation in San Diego, CA 2015 VSU Department Travel Funding, $85.00 in support of overnight conference in Macon, GA, 2015 VSU Honors College Funding, $165.00 in support of travel to Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference in Americus, GA, 2015 VSU Faculty Scholarship $2000 in support of conference presentation in Oxford, UK 2014 VSU Faculty Internationalization Funds $600 in support of conference presentation in Oxford, UK 2014 VSU Faculty Internationalization Funds $600 in support of conference presentation in Freiburg, Germany 2014 VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $1000 in support of conference presentation trip to conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico 2014 VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $1000 in support of conference presentation trip to conference in Freiburg, Germany 2014 VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $750 in support of conference presentation trip to conference in Dayton, Ohio 2013 Writing Across the Curriculum travel grant $500 in support of conference presentation trip to Dayton, Ohio 2013 VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $750 in support of conference presentation trip to conference in Olympia, Greece 2012 VSU Faculty Internationalization Funds $500 in support of conference presentation in Groningen, the Netherlands, 2012 VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $750 in support of conference presentation trip to conference in Treasure Island, Florida 2011 VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $750 in support of conference presentation trip to UT Austin VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $750 in support of conference presentation trip to UVA Charlottesville VSU Faculty Development/Scholarship $750 in support of conference presentation trip to Hofstra VSU Faculty Internationalization Funds $500 in support of conference presentation in Salzburg, Austria 2009 VSU Faculty Development Funds $1500 in 2009 for international conference presentation travel VSU Faculty Service Award Grant $500 September 2008 VSU Faculty Internationalization Funds in support of conference presentation in Granada, Spain 2008 VSU Faculty Development Funds $1000 in 2008 for international conference presentation travel VSU Faculty Development Funds $1000 in 2007 and $500 in Spring 2008 in support of conference travelVSU Center for Applied Research Grant, 2006, for international travel and research in Philosophy and Public Health. $1,000

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VSU Center for International Programs Grant, 2006, for international travel to a conference where I presented a paper on research in Baudrillard and scientific images. $500 VSU Faculty Research Grant, 2004-2005, for Scripps Oceanographic research trip in Philosophy of Science, Summer 2005. $1,000 VSU Faculty Professional Development Grant for international travel, Summer/Fall 2006, $1,000 VSU Faculty Professional Development Grants, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006.Used for research and travel to conference presentations. 5 x $500 = $2,500 Allegheny College Professional Development Grants, Fall 2001, Spring 2002. Used for research and travel to conference presentations. 2 x $500 = $1,000 Kent State University Faculty Travel Funds, Fall 2000-Spring 2001. Used for research and travel to conference presentations. 2x $500 = $1,000 Grants Applied for and Pending NEH Summer Stipend, $5,000 AAUW Community Action Grant, $7,000 Honors and Awards 2016 eCore Mentor in Certification courses, July 2016 2016 eCore PHIL 2010 Mentor Teacher; mentoring new eCore faculty member Benjamin Lee Buckley 2015 eCore PHIL 2010 Revision Content Expert, Fall 2015 2015 eCore PHIL 2010 Mentor Teacher; mentoring new eCore faculty members Kencho Tenzin and Matthew Schneider; Fall 2015 2015 eCore PHIL 2010 Mentor Teacher; new eCore faculty members George Wrisley, James Grindeland, Sanjay Lal, and Aaron Dopf, Spring 2015 2014 eCore PHIL 2010 Revision Content Expert, Fall 2014 2014 eCore Mentor in two Certification courses, September-October and November 2014 eCore Mentor Teacher; new eCore faculty members Walter Riker and Murray Skees, Summer 2014 2014 eCore Mentor Teacher; new eCore faculty member Ray Peace, Spring 2014 2013 eCore Mentor Teacher; assisted with training of two new eCore faculty, mentoring Brian Davy and Brett Hackett in Fall 2013 2011 Exemplary Honors Program Professor, won April 18, 2011 2011-2012 eCore Mentor Teacher; assisting with training of new eCore faculty, and acting as a consultant for the eCore program. Course revision for PHIL 1001 and PHIL 2010 eCore in Spring 2011, mentoring of Michael Bradley Fall 2011, mentoring Tom Brommage Spring 2012, mentoring Lisa Yount Summer 2013. 2010 Nominated for Exemplary Honors Program Professor 2010 Certificate of Academic Contribution, eCore 2009 Named as an eCore mentor teacher, December 2009 2008 Winner of College of Arts and Sciences Excellence in Service Award 2007 Inducted into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, April 11, 2007 2006 Certified as a Prior Learning Assessor, May 15, 2006 2005 Business and Professional Women of Georgia, State Young Careerist Award, November 5, 2005

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Business and Professional Women of Valdosta Young Careerist Award, September 27, 2005 Certificate of Appreciation for work with Sister-to-Sister from the American Association of University Women Successfully chartered the Georgia Theta chapter of the Philosophy collegiate honorary, Phi Sigma Tau Finalist and Alternate, American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship, $30,000 Nominee, University Freshmen Advocate Award BA awarded with Honors

Professional Organization Membership American Philosophical Association, Philosophy of Science Association, History of Science Society, History of Philosophy of Science (HOPOS), Society for Social Studies of Science, Hegel Society of America, Society of Women in Philosophy, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Southwestern Philosophical Society, International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture; American Association of Philosophy Teachers, American Association of University Women, Science and Literature Commission, Society of Phenomenology and Media, Southeast Regional Honors Council Foreign Languages French and German Various Trainings, Workshops, Tutorials and Faculty Development Activities Defensive Driver Training and Recertification, August 12, 2016 eCore Webinar on Final Grades, July 25, 2016 VSU Budgeting Part II, July 21, 2016 VSU Budgeting Part I, July 20, 2016 eCore Student Success Webinar, June 15, 2016 eCore Webinar Meeting, June 10, 2016 eCore SEADS Webinar, June 8, 2016 eCore Webinar on Student Success, June 6, 2016 CMS Cascade Update Training, June 3, 2016 Workshop on Making Accessible OER Content, June 1, 2016 Copyright Webinar, University System of Georgia, May 4, 2016 eCore/ALG web event meeting, April 26, 2016 CMS Cascade Open Lab, April 22, 2016 Success Portal Training II, March 11, 2016 Success Portal Training I, February 29, 2016 eCore Webinar on course customization, September 24, 2015 eCore Webinar on course design, September 10, 2015 Affordable Learning Georgia/OER Webinar, August 19, 2015 eCore Webinar on grading, July 28, 2015 Building a Team & Motivating your Workforce, July 22, 2015 Camtasia Screen Capture, June 24, 2015 Windows Movie Maker Basics, June 4, 2015

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Travel Procedures and Expenses Update, May 13, 2015 Video Captioning, May 11, 2015 Affordable Learning Georgia Webinar, November 17, 2014 CMS: Cascade Server Basic Training, November 11, 2014 Desire 2 Learn/Brightspace, What’s New in 10.3, November 3, 2014 eCore Blackboard Collaborate Webinar, October 29, 2014 University System of Georgia Blackboard Collaborate Webinar, October 28, 2014 Creative Commons, Academic Research and You, October 22, 2014 University System of Georgia Webinar on Open Access Texts, October 21, 2014 Affordable Learning Georgia meeting and training in Macon, October 20, 2014 Open Educational Resources: Revolutionizing Teaching and Research, September 24, 2014 University System of Georgia Webinar, September 9, 2014 Affordable Learning Georgia Webinar, August 14, 2014 University System of Georgia Webinar, August 14, 2014 eMajor WebX meeting, July 10, 2014 Blazeview D2L: Troubleshooting When Things Go Wrong, June 20, 2014 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), June 5, 2014 Qualtrics Survey Tool Intro, April 25, 2014 Innovations in Teaching and Learning: Assessing Learning in the Core, November 8, 2013 Innovations in Teaching and Learning: Measuring Learning in the Major and in Graduate Programs, November 8, 2013 Innovations in Teaching and Learning: Creating a Critical Thinking Community in the Classroom, November 7, 2013 Innovations in Teaching and Learning: Strategies for Mentoring Undergraduate Research, November 7, 2013 Blazeview D2L: What’s New in 10.2, November 6, 2013 AAA Defensive Driver Certification and University Vehicle Training, December 11, 2013 Digital Measures training, June 13, 2013 IACUC Chairs, Members and Coordinators CITIProgram Training Course Completed, June 2013 eCore Training, May 6-7, 2013 Annual Compliance, May 13, 2013 BlazeVIEW D2L: Working with Migrated Content, April 25, 2013 BlazeVIEW D2L: Gradebook, April 10, 2013 eCore Webinar, D2L Features, February 8, 2013 First Look: D2L Overview, January 25, 2013 Financial Conflict of Interest Policy & Procedures for Sponsored Programs OSPRA CITIProgram Training Course Completed, January 2013 Advising and Working with the Adult Learner, November 16, 2012 Building Courses in GoVIEW (eMajor, GOML, & WebMBA faculty ONLY), October 30, 2012 Introduction to Preparing Your Faculty Activity Report, October 23, 2012 Introduction to GoVIEW (eMajor, GOML, & WebMBA faculty ONLY), October 18, 2012 Working with Academic Transcripts and Transfer Students, October 10, 2012 iPad Basics, Information Technology Course at VSU, September 20, 2012 Advising 101 Master Advisor Course, September 6, 2012 Distance Learning Administrators Meeting, Jekyll Island, June 3-6, 2012

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D2L and GoVIEW training, 6, Tuesdays from the State System Offices in Atlanta, Fall 2012 D2L and GoVIEW training, 4, Thursdays from the eCore offices at West Georgia, Fall 2012 Desire2Learn training via eCore webinar, May 8-9, 2012 Online Lifeline Conference D2L platform introduction February 17, 2012 INGRESS training via eCore January 24, 2011 Wimba training via eCore, March 22, 2011 eCore webinar March 29, 2011 Webinar on Adult Learners, Gerald Merwin and CAEL, March 31, 2011 Connect Think Webinar, April 11, 2011 eCore Training, May 11-13, 2011 CAEL Prior Learning Assessment Webinar, May 26 and June 2, 2011 Adult Learning Consortium Meeting, Jekyll Island, June 10-14, 2011 Presenting with Prezi Workshop, July 29, 2011 Motor Vehicle Policy Training, Blazeview, July 2010 FERPA Training, Blazeview, June 2010 Georgia Open Records Act Training, June 2010 eCore Training, May 2010, University of West Georgia University System of Georgia Ethics Training, January 2010 Expression Web Training, January 2010 eCore Mentor assisting with training of new faculty completing their online certification program, December 6-22, 2009 New University Budget and Strategic Planning Software (PeopleSoft with Travel Authority Emphasis), November 24, 2009 Degree Works Training September 3, 2009 Event Services Webviewer Scheduling System Training, July 2009 ADP Shared Services Training, June 30, 2009 AAA Driver Certification and University Vehicle Training, May 19 and 21, 2009 eCore Training, May 2009, University of West Georgia Blazeview Training for new updates in Vista, April 21, 2009 PLAConsortium meeting in the HUB, February 18, 2009 Smart Classroom Training for Supersections, February 10, 2009 Contribute Training, June 2007 eCore Training, May 10-11, 2007, University of Georgia PLA Presentation to Dean’s Council, February 1, 2007 Webinar at the HUB, January 23 and 30, 2007 PLA Wimba Webinar, December 12, 2006 AAA Driver Certification and University Vehicle Training, January 21, 2006 Courses Taught (by Title) At Valdosta State University: Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1001 (eCore) Fundamentals of Philosophy PHIL 2010 (also Honors) Principles of Reasoning and Argumentation PHIL 2020 (also Honors) Ethics and Health Care PHIL 3100 (also graduate level PHIL 5100) Aesthetics PHIL 3110 Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 3130

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Ethics and Business PHIL 3150 Ethics and the Social Sciences PHIL 3190 Philosophy of Science PHIL 3200 Ethics and Technology PHIL 3210 Existentialism PHIL 3400 Honors Capstone HONS 3990 Honors Research Methods HONS 3999 Ethics and Public Policy PHIL 4120 Ethics and Public Administration 4220 Directed Study in Religious Studies: Art, Aesthetics and Religion REL 4710 Philosophy, Comedy, and Film PHIL 4800 Philosophy and Public Health PHIL 4800 Science, Images, Nature and Aesthetics Seminar PHIL 4800 Writing Styles in Philosophy PHIL 4800 Directed Study in Philosophy: Holistic Health and Wellness PHIL 4810 Directed Study on Ethics, Law and Healthcare, PHIL 4900 Independent Study on Derrida PHIL 4910 Independent Study on German Idealism PHIL 4910 Independent Study on Logic and Metatheory PHIL 4910 Metaphilosophy and Religious Studies Capstone PHIL 4920/REL 4920 Ethics and Health Care Graduate Level PHIL 5100 Designed four new courses for the online Organizational Leadership Degree, ORGL 3000, 3050, 4000, and 4690 Capstone (by request of Gerald Merwin, AMP, and Sheri Gravett, AVP.) Courses designed in Summer 2011 and accepted into the VSU Catalog in the Fall of 2011. The first two courses are being taught in Spring 2012. At Allegheny College: Seminar on Philosophy, Comedy and Film FS102 Seminar on Hegel’s Phenomenology PHIL 450 Ethics and Community PHIL 140 Seminar on Bioethics and Nursing PHIL 451 Environmental Ethics PHIL 340 Ethics and Community PHIL 140 At Kent State University: Aesthetics PHIL 31060 Introduction to Formal Logic PHIL 21002 Principles of Thinking PHIL 11009 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 11001 At the University of South Carolina: Introduction to Logic PHIL 110 Contemporary Moral Issues PHIL 211 Philosophy of Science Graduate Seminar PHIL 512 Courses Taught (by Semesters) 2016 PHIL 4120 Ethics and Public Policy, HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 4900 Ethics, Law and Healthcare, Fall Semester

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2016 PHIL 3100 Ethics and Health Care, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy, Summer III and Summer I 2016 PHIL and REL 4920 Senior Capstone/Metaphilosophy, PHIL 3200 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 4810 Directed Study in Philosophy: Holistic Health and Wellness, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy (online), Spring Semester 2015 PHIL 4120 Ethics and Public Policy, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy (Face-2-Face for VSU), PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy (online), Fall Semester 2015 PHIL 3100 Ethics and Health Care, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy, REL 4710 Directed Study in Religious Studies: Art, Aesthetics and Religion, Summer Semester 2015 HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods, PHIL 3200 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, Spring Semester 2014 HONS 3990 Honors Capstone, PHIL 4120 Ethics and Public Policy, PHIL 2010H Honors Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 4800 Philosophy, Comedy, and Film, Fall Semester 2014 PHIL 3100 Ethics and Health Care, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy, Summer Semester, Online 2014 PHIL 3200 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 4800 Writing Styles in Philosophy, HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods, Spring Semester 2013 PHIL 3110 Aesthetics, PHIL 2010H Honors Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy online, Fall Semester 2013 PHIL 3100 Ethics and Health Care, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy, Summer Semester, Online 2013 PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 3150 Ethics and Business, PHIL 3200 Philosophy of Science, HONS 3999 Honors Research Methods, Spring Semester 2012 PHIL 2010H Honors Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy (one section face to face, one section online), PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 4120 Ethics and Public Policy 2012 PHIL 3100 Ethics and Health Care, Summer Online, PHIL 2010 Summer Online eCore 2012 PHIL 2020 Logic, PHIL 3200 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 3130 Social and Political Philosophy, PHIL 4920 Metaphilosophy Capstone, REL 4920 Religious Studies Capstone, ORGL 3000 Organizational Leadership Reflective Seminar I, ORGL 3050 Organizational Leadership Reflective Seminar II, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals eCore 2011 PHIL 2010 and PHIL 2010H Fundamentals of Philosophy and Honors Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 3110 Aesthetics, PHIL 4800 Science, Images, Nature and Aesthetics Seminar 2011 PHIL 3100 Ethics and Health Care, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy Summer Online 2011 PHIL 2020 Logic, PHIL 3200 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 4800 Philosophy, Comedy and Film, PHIL 4920 Senior Capstone Metaphilosophy, REL 4920 Religious Studies Capstone

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2010 PHIL 4220 Ethics and Public Administration, PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 3100 Ethics and Health Care, PHIL 5100 Ethics and Health Care Graduate Level, PHIL 1001 Introduction to Philosophy, University System of Georgia eCore 2010 PHIL 2020 A and B Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 3200 A Philosophy of Science, PHIL 4920 and REL 4920 Metaphilosophy and Religious Studies Capstone, PHIL 1001 Introduction to Philosophy, University System of Georgia eCore 2009 PHIL 3100/PHIL 5100 Ethics and Health Care, PHIL 2010H Honors Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 2020 A Principles of Logic and Argumentation, PHIL 3190 A Ethics and the Social Sciences, PHIL 4120 Ethics and Public Policy, PHIL 1001 Introduction to Philosophy, University System of Georgia eCore, 2009 PHIL 4800 Philosophy, Comedy and Film (An Exploration of Ethical Theory as Represented in Comedic Film and Television), PHIL 3110 Aesthetics: Theories of Art, PHIL 2020 Logic, PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy, PHIL 1001 Introduction to Philosophy, University of Georgia eCore 2008 Metaphilosophy and Religious Studies Capstone Seminar (PHIL 4920/REL 4920), Logic (Principles of Reasoning and Argumentation) (PHIL 2020), Honors Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010), Introduction to Philosophy PHIL1001), Spring 2008) 2007 Philosophy, Comedy and Film (PHIL 4800), Aesthetics (PHIL 3110), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010) 2007 Metaphilosophy and Religious Studies Capstone Seminar (PHIL 4920/REL 4920), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010) 2006 Philosophy and Public Health (PHIL 4800), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010) 2006 Ethics and Health Care (PHIL 3100), Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1001G), Summer Session II 2006 Metaphilosophy and Religious Studies Capstone Seminar (PHIL 4920/REL 4920), Aesthetics (PHIL 3110), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010), Spring 2006 2005 Philosophy of Science (PHIL 3200), Philosophy, Comedy and Film (PHIL 4800), Principles of Reasoning and Argumentation (PHIL 2020), Independent Study on Logic and Metatheory (PHIL 4810), Fall 2005 2005 Ethics and Health Care (PHIL 3100), Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1001G), Summer Session II 2005 Ethics and Technology (PHIL 3210), Principles of Logic and Argumentation (PHIL 2020), GENS 2000/4000 Introduction to General (Interdisciplinary) Studies/General Studies Capstone 2004 Existentialism (PHIL 3400), Honors Logic and Argumentation (PHIL 2020H), Logic and Argumentation (PHIL 2020), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010), University of Georgia eCore (PHIL 1001G) Introduction to Philosophy, Fall Semester 2004 Ethics and Health Care (PHIL 3100), Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1001G), Summer Session II 2004 Seminar on Philosophy, Comedy and Film (PHIL 4800), Seminar on Philosophy of Science (PHIL 3200), Logic and Argumentation (PHIL 2020), 2 sections, Spring Semester 2003 Aesthetics (PHIL 3110), Social and Political Philosophy (PHIL 3130), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010), Fall Semester

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2003 Seminar on Philosophy, Comedy and Film (PHIL 4800), Health Care Ethics (PHIL 3150), Honors Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHILH 2010), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010), Spring Semester 2002 Seminar on Philosophy of Science (PHIL 3200), Fundamentals of Philosophy (PHIL 2010), Honors Logic and Argumentation (PHIL 2020H), Logic and Argumentation (PHIL 2020), Fall Semester 2002 Seminar on Philosophy, Comedy and Film (FS102), Seminar on Hegel’s Phenomenology (PHIL 450), Ethics and Community (PHIL 140); Allegheny College, Spring Semester 2001 Seminar on Bioethics and Nursing (PHIL 451), Environmental Ethics (PHIL 340), Ethics and Community (PHIL 140); Allegheny College, Fall Semester 2001 Aesthetics (PHIL 31060), Introduction to Formal Logic (PHIL 21002), Principles of Thinking (PHIL 11009); Kent State University, Spring Semester 2000 Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 11001), Introduction to Formal Logic (PHIL 21002); Principles of Thinking (PHIL 11009); Kent State University, Fall Semester 2000 Introduction to Logic (PHIL 110), Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 211), University of South Carolina, Spring Semester. 1999 Philosophy of Science Graduate Seminar (PHIL 512); University of South Carolina (full responsibility for the course, a graduate-level seminar); Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 211); University of South Carolina (full responsibility); Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 102); University of South Carolina (full responsibility) Fall Semester. 1999 Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 211); University of South Carolina (TA, spring semester; full responsibility for two sections in summer session) 1999 Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 211); University of South Carolina (full responsibility, spring semester); Introduction to Logic (PHIL 110); University of South Carolina (full responsibility, spring semester) 1998 Introduction to Logic (PHIL 110); University of South Carolina (full responsibility; spring semester, also utilized LogicWorks computer program); and Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 102); University of South Carolina (full responsibility) 1998 Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 211); University of South Carolina, full responsibility, fall semester 1997 Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 211); University of South Carolina (TA, spring semester; full responsibility for two sections in summer session) 1996 Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 102); University of South Carolina (TA, fall semester) 1996 Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 211); University of South Carolina (TA, spring semester; full responsibility for two sections in summer session) 1995 Introduction to Logic (PHIL 110); University of South Carolina (full responsibility, one section, fall semester) 1994 Elementary Logic (PHI 120); University of Kentucky (full responsibility, two courses a semester) 1993 Medical Terminology in Greek and Latin (CLA 131); Department of Classical Languages and Literatures, University of Kentucky References available on request

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