
Creating New KnowledgeA Faculty Scholarship Reception on April 29, 2009, acknowledges the scholarly and grant activities of faculty and staff.
Joseph Kiernan, Interim University Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, said, “We celebrate and congratulate you on your accomplishments and encourage further commitment to the pursuit of teaching and learning through scholarly activity. Your efforts have enriched the intellectual life of the University.”
Faculty book authors include:
Jeffery Renard Allen
Adjunct Faculty, Literature, Language, Writing and Philosophy
“Holding Pattern: Stories”
St. Paul, Minn: Graywolf Press
Gary R. Bronson
Professor of Management Information Systems
“C++ for Engineers and Scientists”
Third Edition
Boston, Mass: Course Technology – Cengage Learning
Richard Bronson
Professor of Mathematics
Director of Government Affairs
With Gabriel B. Costa
“Matrix Methods: Applied Linear Algebra”
Third Edition
New York, N.Y.: Elsevier
Frank L. Brunetti
Professor of Law and Taxation
“Fundamentals of Federal Tax Accounting”
Philadelphia, Pa.: ALI-ABA
Matthew Calderisi
Associate Professor of Accounting
(senior editor)
“Accounting Trends and Techniques
(Presenting and Analyzing Financial
Reporting Practices)”
62nd Edition
New York, N.Y.: AICPA
John Edwin Cowen
Professor of Elementary Education and Reading
Program Coordinator, MAT Elementary Education
Literacy Reading Specialist Certification Program
(editor)
“Doveglion: Collected Poems of Jose´ Garcia Villa”
New York, N.Y.: Penguin Classics
Theodore M. David
Professor of Taxation
“Dealing with the IRS:
Law, Forms, and Practice”
Second Edition
Philadelphia, Pa.: ALI-ABA
Bernard F. Dick
Professor of English and Communications
Co-director, School of Art and Media Studies
Coordinator, MA in Media ad Professional Communication
“Claudette Colbert:
She Walked in Beauty”
(Hollywood Legends Series)
Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi
Bernard F. Dick
“Anatomy of Film”
Sixth Edition
New York, N.Y.: Bedford/St. Martin’s
Eamon Doherty
Associate Professor of Administrative Science
Director, Cyber Crime Training Laboratory
and
William “Pat” Schuber
Senior Lecturer of Administrative Science
and
Joseph Devine
Assistant Professor of Administrative Science
With
Joel Liebesfeld and Todd Liefesfeld
“A New Look at Nagasaki, 1946”
Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse
Eamon Doherty
With
G. Don Purdy, Joel Liebesfild and Todd Liebesfeld
“Computing and Investigations for Everyone”
Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse
Ronald Dumont
Associate Professor of Psychology
Director, PsyD ad MA Programs in School Psychology
with John O. Willis and Colin D. Elliott
“Essentials of DAS-II Assessment
(Essentials of Psychological Assessment Series)”
Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons
Lois Gordon
Distinguished Professor of English
“Nancy Cunard:
Rica heredera, musa, idealista poitica”
(Spanish edition)
Barcelona, Spain: Circe
Denise Hart
Professor of Education; Director, Adult Education
Prior Learning Portfolios: A Representative Collection
Kendall Hunt Publishing Company and the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning
Khyati Y. Joshi
Associate Professor of Education
(co-editor) with
Warren J. Blumfeld and Ellen F. Fairchild (co-editors)
“Investigating Christian Privilege and
Religious Oppression in the United States”
Rotterdam, the Netherlands: Sense Publishers
Thomas E. Kennedy
Adjunct Faculty, Creative Writing
“Riding the Dog: A Look Back at America”
Fort Collins, Colo: New American Press
Thomas E. Kennedy (editor)
Walter Cummins
Professor Emeritus of English (editor)
“Writers on the Job:
Tales of the Non-Writing Life”
Titusville, N.J.: Hopewell Publications
Roger Koppl
Professor of Economics and Finance
Executive Director, Institute for Forensic Science and Administration
(editor)
“Explorations in Austrian Economics,
Volume 11 of Advances in Austrian Economics”
Bingley, UK: JAI Press/Emerald Group Publishing
Paulette Laubsch
Associate Professor of Administrative Science
Director,MS in HomelandSecurity
Robert J. Daniello
Adjunct Faculty, Administrative Science/Management
“Scenarios in Public Administration:
Critical ThinkingExercises”
Lanham, Md: University Press of America
Rosemarie Feuerbach Twomey
Professor of Legal Studies in Business
“Employment Law:
Going Beyond Compliance to Engagement and Empowerment”
New York, N.Y.: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Vladimir Zwass
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Management
Information Systems and Deputy Director, Computer Sicnce,
Management Information Systems, E-commerce and Mathematics
(series editor) with
Irma Becrra-Fernandez and Dorothy Leidner (volume editors)
“Knowledge Management:
An Evolutionary View”
Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Vladimir Zwass
(series editor) with
Robert . Kauffman and Paul P. Tallon(volume editors)
“Economics, Information Systems, and Electronic Commerce:
Empirical Research”
Armonk N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.