Orlean Bullard Beeson School of Education Tom and Marla Corts Distinguished Author Series presents Laura Bush Thursday, March 26 tickets.samford.edu A newsletter for Quotable S amford faculty experts share thoughts with media. Randolph Horn (Political Science) to The Anniston Star Feb. 6 on the little political polarization that respondents showed in a recent Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama public opinion survey on health care, education and corrections. “The political system and public are not always super-aligned. There are a lot of people more in the middle.” The only question that received responses strongly tied to a political party was one that concerned Medicaid, he said. Carol Ratcliffe (Nursing) to CBS 42 Feb. 1 on differences in medical costs at various types of hospitals. “You should never assume that the cheaper option for a procedure necessarily means lower quality health care or that the most expensive procedure will mean the best health care.” Frances Carter (retired Education, founder of American Rosie the Riveter Association) to al.com/The Birmingham News Feb. 4 on the important work that women did during World War II. “We established a legacy of opening the door, breaking the glass ceiling. Women can work now in almost any sort of occupation.” n faculty, staff and friends of Samford University • March 2015 Provost Search Committee Plans to Have Candidate by April Sodexo Seeks ‘Good and Bad’ in Rant or Rave D S ennis Samson, chair of Samford University’s Provost Search Committee, said President Andrew Westmoreland’s goal of having a candidate for campus-wide interviews in April can be met. The committee met for the seventh time Monday, Feb. 23, and the prevailing attitude was one of determination to meet both the goal and assignment, according to Samson. The committee will meet again March 3. Other members include Garry Atkins, student affairs; Buck Brock, business and financial affairs; Kristi Chandler, human development and family science; graduate student Rachel Cobble; Kathryn Fouse, arts; undergraduate student Hunter Gibbs; Denise Gregory, diversity and intercultural initiatives; Woody Hartzog, law; Kim Herndon, libraries; Emily Hynds, mathematics; Margaret Johnson, communication sciences and disorders; Dave Luthin, pharmacy; undergraduate student Laura Ann Prickett; Sharron Schlosser, nursing; Frank Thielman, divinity; graduate student Cam Thomas; Tom Woolley, business; and Debi Whitcomb, technology services. “I am grateful to the 19 members of the faculty, administration, staff and student body who have agreed to assist us with the important task,” said Westmoreland. Likewise, Sansom lauded the makeup of the committee, noting that every aspect of the university’s work was represented. “There is no ideological divide or conflict in this committee, although there is diversity of opinion,” he said. “However, members are able to reason with each other and reach a conclusion.” According to Sansom, most of the meetings to date have been introductory. “We wanted to build trust, disclose our love for Samford and identify the issues the new provost will face,” Samson said. Among those issues are a student body that is both undergraduate and graduate, the mission of Samford as a Christian institution and Samford’s commitment to academic excellence. Working with and advising the committee is Diversfied Search, with national headquarters in Atlanta. However, the person assigned to the committee is Gene Head, who is a member of the Howard College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Committee and an alumnus of Samford who has worked with other search committees at Samford. All candidates will be con sidered by Diversified Search, who will then provide the provost search committee a packet of approxi mately two dozen candidate applications for consideration, Sansom said. Samson noted that while a suggested job description was provided by the national search firm, the committee had made “lots of changes” to it and had come up with a three-page description based on the committee’s recommendations. Information about the search can be found at samford.edu/ provost. n ince taking over food service at Samford in August 2014, Sodexo has attempted to solicit “good, bad and ugly” comments about its products and services from students and employees. “We want to know what YOU think,” reads a flyer, email message and the company’s website. “Tell us about it.” A customer can talk to a manager or supervisor, and Sodexo manager Brent Bolton said he prefers a face-to-face response. Comments also can be made at samford.sodexomyway.com, via email to Bolton at jbolton2@ samford.edu or via Twitter @SamfordDining. No matter which medium a customer uses, Bolton said, “tell us about it.” According to Bolton, Sodexo has received much feedback about the dining program. “We use this to help improve and maintain the Samford dining program,” he said. “We need to hear how we are doing, whether the feedback is good or bad.” All facilities are included in the response effort, according to Bolton, including the main dining hall, also known as the caf, the food court, Rotunda Club, concessions and catering services. n in Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety, vol 3, issue 4. Carlos E. Aleman (History) will speak in Selma on March 7 during the 50th anniversary of the Bridge Crossing Jubilee commemorating Bloody Sunday and passage of the Voting Rights Act, on “Alabama Unafraid: Latino Immigrant Activists Post HB 56.” Jim Angel (Kinesiology) was inducted into the Inaugural Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Dade (Florida) Hall of Fame. Lisa Battaglia (Religion) published an article, “Becoming Bhikkhuni¯? Mae Chis and the Global Women’s Ordination Movement” in the Journal of Buddhist Studies, vol 22, 2015. Jongwha Chang (Pharmacy) was named to the editorial board for two journals, International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences, and Journal of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems. He has published two articles, “The Effect of Health Information Technology Adoption and Hospital-Physician Integration on Hospital Efficiency” American Journal of Managed Care, vol 20 (11 Spec No. 17): eSP9-eSP15, and “Trend of Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention of Heterosexually Acquired HIV in a Special Population: South Korea,” Advances Bill Nunnelley Editor Janica York Carter Director of Creative Operations Scott Camp Senior Graphic Designer Julie Beckwith Editorial Assistant 205-726-2800 [email protected] ©2015 Samford University Deadline for next issue: March 16, 2015 Produced by Samford Office of Marketing and Communication 2 Inside Samford Stephen Chew (Psychology) presented “To Click or Not to Click: Technology, Pedagogy and Student Learning” to the faculty at The Altamont School. He also was invited guest host for #psychat, a virtual meeting of high school teachers of psychology on Twitter. Peggy Connell and Jane Cobia (Educational Leadership) presented at the Hawaii International Conference on Education in Honolulu Jan. 4–8. Larry Davenport (Biological & Environmental Sciences) was appointed to a three-year term on the Board of Directors of the Freshwater Land Trust. He replaces Mike Howell (ret., Biology). Scott Fisk (Arts) won a Gold AVA Digital Award for the website design of www.fourcornersgalleryonline. com. The competition was sponsored by the Association of Marketing and Communications Professionals. Of the 2,100 entries, only 16% won gold awards. Bob Henderson and Paula Thompson (Pharmacy) had an article published in the January issue of Journal of Medical Cases, “Severe Symptomatic Hyponatremia Due to Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone from Mild Closed Head Trauma and Concussion” 2015; 6(1): 27–29. Cynthia Frownfelter Lohrke (Business) won Best Education Paper at the national midyear meeting of the Accounting Information System Section of the American Accounting Association in Charleston, South Carolina, Jan. 24. Her paper discusses how to teach appropriate Excel spreadsheet design to students and managers. Franz Lohrke (Business) was appointed to direct the Innovation and Creativity Track for the upcoming International Council of Small Business (ICSB) Conference in Dubai, UAE, in June. This is his third recent national or inter national appointment. He finished a two-year term as a senior vice president of the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship in January and Aleman McCarty currently serves on the executive board of the of the Academy of Management’s Entrepreneurship Division. Sheree Martin (Journalism and Mass Communication) served on the social media team for the 24th annual Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group conference to promote sustainable agriculture Jan. 15–17. Sara Helms McCarty (Business) is secretary/treasurer for the Association of Christian Economists. Mary McCullough (World Languages) presented a paper, “Teaching WWII in French Classes,” at the Alabama Association of Foreign Language Teacher’s Conference at Auburn– Montgomery Jan. 30–31. Kenneth Roxburgh (Religion) led the Winter Bible study at Maylene Community Baptist on the “Psalms of Ascent.” He will continue to be preaching interim at Southside Baptist Church in Birmingham through June. Dennis L. Sansom (Philosophy) presented a paper, “Lessons from St. Peter of Damaskos: ‘The Eight Stages of Contemplation’ in the Philokalia” to the Faith and the Academy Conference, Faulkner University, Feb. 5. His paper, “If Christian Ethics is Distinctively Christian, Then Can it be a Legitimate Ethics?” was accepted for publication in the Fall 2015 issue of The Journal of Faith and the Academy. James Strange (Religion) lectured Feb. 7 at Temple Beth-El on the topic, “An Introduction to the Archaeology of Galilee and Early Judaism.” He also spoke Feb. 11 at the Rotary Club of Trussville on the topic, “Village Life in Roman Galilee.” Henderson Thompson Corky Strickland (Law) was interviewed Feb 13 by WBHM on the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals denying the Alabama Attorney General’s Motion to Stay implementation of the order of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, which held that Alabama’s prohibition of same-sex marriage violates the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Julie Williams (Journalism and Mass Communication) will appear April 13 on PBS’s Antiques Roadshow, showing some of her Titanic memorabilia. Tom Woolley, George Keller, Wilton Bunch, Josh Reeves and Steve Donaldson, Fellows from the Center for Science and Religion, partnered with Michael Wilson (Resource Center for Pastoral Excellence) to conduct a science and religion workshop for ministers in January at First Baptist Church Huntsville, which attracted attendees from a variety of denominations. n Wednesday, March 11 Della Fancher, Lynda Reynolds, David Vest • 6 p.m., Baseball: Samford vs. Alabama A&M, Griffin Field Thursday, March 12 MarchCalendar (Birthdays are listed in red.) Sunday, March 1 Jennifer Epperson, Jennifer Layton, Morgan Ponder • 2 p.m., Women’s Tennis: Samford vs. Kennesaw State University, Samford Tennis Complex WalterClepper(ret.),LoreeCrenshaw(ret.),Doug Hamilton (ret.), Danielle Ivey, Chris Roper • 6 p.m., Woodrow Wilson Visiting Lecture presents Barbara Gottschalk, cofounder, Seeds of Peace, Howard Room, University Center Friday, March 13 Thursday, March 26 Myralyn Allgood (ret.), Al DelGreco, Mark Digiorgio, Ryan Galloway, Lance Hand, Betsy Rogers Tuesday, March 3 Saturday, March 14 Patricia Goodman, Glenn Schneider, Liz Sorrell (ret.) • 3 p.m., Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing White Coat Ceremony, Reid Chapel • 6 p.m., Baseball: Samford vs. UAB, Griffin Field • 7:30 p.m., Samford Orchestra concert, Brock Recital Hall • 8 p.m., Wright Center Signature Series presents Eisenhower Dance Motown in Motion, Wright Center Concert Hall Wednesday, March 4 Leah Ashworth-Edge, Mark Bateman, Gregory Kawell, Frankie Wallis • 3 p.m., Men’s Tennis: Samford vs. Stetson, Samford Tennis Complex Thursday, March 5 James Angel, Dick Bodenhamer, Ken Kirby(ret.), Linda Sneed (ret.) Friday, March 6 Mike Myers • 5:30 p.m., Choral Vespers featuring A Cappella Choir, Hodges Chapel • 7:30 p.m., Wright Center Signature Series presents Mummenschanz, Wright Center Concert Hall Saturday, March 7 Larissa Charny, Chiwannia Smart • 10 a.m., Men’s Tennis: Samford vs. Jackson State, Samford Tennis Complex • 8 p.m., Alabama Symphony Orchestra presents the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein, Wright Center Concert Hall Sunday, March 8 Niki Lincoln, Janet Smith, Monica Sun • 4 p.m., Harlem Globetrotters, Hanna Center Monday, March 9 Patricia Romero Munoz, Dale Skelton • Men’s Golf: Samford Invitational, Shoal Creek County Club Tuesday, March 10 Shane Both, Sherri Brown, Laura Byland, Amy Kester, Fred Rogan, Abby Turner • Men’s Golf: Samford Invitational, Shoal Creek County Club Wednesday, March 25 Susan Alverson (ret.), Lisa Battaglia, Emily Gettys, Mike Jackson, Steven Jones, Stacia Kolb, Alisa McCool • 10 a.m., Spring Graduate Fair, Hanna Center • 10 a.m., Legacy League meeting featuring Joe and Suzanne Hopkins, President’s Home Thomas Annino, Anna Meador, Tom Spencer, Sid Trant • Track and Field: I-65 Classic Invitational • 2 p.m., Men’s Tennis: Samford vs. UNCG, Samford Tennis Complex • 7:30 p.m., OperaBirmingham presents La Boheme, Wright Center Concert Hall Monday, March 2 Women’s Golf: Samford Intercollegiate, Hoover, Alabama • 7:30 p.m., Davis Architects Guest Artist Series presents Brentano String Quartet, Brock Recital Hall MarySueBaldwin,CliffBooth,JillCunningham, Sean Flynt, Roy Oliver (ret.), Tamika Reeves, Chandra Sparks Splond • Track and Field: I-65 Classic Invitational • 12 p.m., Women’s tennis: Samford vs. Tulane, Samford Tennis Complex Sunday, March 15 Herb Brooks, Teresa Luke • 4 p.m., Harlem Globetrotters, Hanna Center Monday, March 16 Debbie Adams (ret.), Brian Koonce, Dino Theodorou Tuesday, March 17 AshleyHill,SueMueller,JimReburn,BenYancey Wednesday, March 18 Ben Ashford, Wendy Greene Thursday, March 19 Eric Allen, Art Carden, Gregory Gorman, Peter Malysz Friday, March 20 Robin Beardsley, Randi Bourdages, Jeff Bramer, DavidFrings,NirmalaPareek(ret.),KathyWalton • 6 p.m., Baseball: Samford vs. Furman, Griffin Field • 7:30 p.m., Alabama Symphony Orchestra Classical Masters concert, Brock Recital Hall Saturday, March 21 George Atchley (ret.), James Barnette, Anne Covington,EricMathis,R.ScottRobertson,Fred Teardo • 2 p.m., Baseball: Samford vs. Furman, Griffin Field Sunday, March 22 Martha Alverson (ret.), Teddy Champion, Arlene Hayne, Jaime Ivie, Nia Johnson, Michael Teel • 1 p.m., Baseball: Samford vs. Furman, Griffin Field Shannon Flynt, Serena Simoni, Victoria Smith, Craig Stephens, Katherine Thomas • 7 p.m., Tom and Marla Corts Distinguished Authors Series presents Laura Bush, Wright Center Concert Hall Friday, March 27 Betty Hopson (ret.), Joe Hubbard • 7:30 p.m., Michael. J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance Series presents The Skin of Our Teeth, Harrison Theatre Saturday, March 28 Garry Atkins • 10:30 a.m., Women’s tennis: Samford vs. Furman, Samford Tennis Complex • 7:30 p.m., Michael. J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance Series presents The Skin of Our Teeth, Harrison Theatre Sunday, March 29 Deborah Camel (ret.), Matilda Easterbrook • 12 p.m., Women’s Tennis: Samford vs. Wofford, Samford Tennis Complex • 2:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Michael. J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance Series presents The Skin of Our Teeth, Harrison Theatre Monday, March 30 Charlotte Baughn, Melanie Butts, Carlo Chiarenza,JohnCulpepper,MartinNewton,Mary Worthington Tuesday, March 31 Scott Littleton • 6 p.m., Baseball: Samford vs. Auburn, Griffin Field n Congratulations to . . . • Sara Helms (Business) on her Jan. 17 marriage to Doug McCarty Sympathy is expressed to . . . • The family and friends of Gene Black (Music, ret.), who died Feb. 25. Black was a former Samford professor, dean of music and longtime director of the A Cappella Choir. He retired in 2000 after a 35-year career at Samford. • Marshall Cates (Pharmacy) on the Feb. 7 death of his stepfather, Robert Evander Palmer IV of Memphis, Tennessee • Angela Ferguson (Global Engagement) on the Feb. 3 death of her father, Rev. Robert Ferguson of Mandeville, Louisiana • Lisa Imbragulio (Business and Financial Affairs) on the Feb. 11 death of her mother-in-law, Hazel Imbragulio of Birmingham n Samford News Now there are more ways than ever to keep up with Samford news between issues of Inside Samford: • Daily—News and feature stories are posted at www.samford.edu. • Belltower—Samford’s weekly electronic newsletter is distributed on Wednesdays and includes up-to-date campus news and alumni information. To subscribe, email [email protected]. • Social Media—Samford is also on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and other social media sites. To stay connected with what is happening on campus and to find out more, go to www.samford.edu and follow the links.n Monday, March 23 Eva Trinh Women’s Golf: Samford Intercollegiate, Hoover, Alabama • 7:30 p.m., Wright Center Signature Series presents Regina Carter, Wright Center Concert Hall Tuesday, March 24 Gay Barnes, Patty Dice, Leslie Teardo 3 Inside Samford
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