3.2.8 – Governance and Administration

 

The institution has qualified administrative and academic officers with the experience, competence, and capacity to lead the institution.

 

  _X__  Compliance           _ __  Partial Compliance          ___  Non-Compliance

 

 

Statement of Rationale for Judgment of Compliance

A&M-Texarkana has qualified administrative 1 and academic officers 2 with the experience, 3 competence, and capacity 4 to lead the institution.

 

Organizational unit responsible for this requirement: Office of the President, Office of the Provost and VPAA

 

Documentation

Administration 1

President: Stephen Hensley, Ed.D

Qualifications

  • Ed.D.              Oklahoma State University              Science Education
  • M.S.                Oklahoma State University              Natural Science
  • B.S.                 Kansas State University                   Physical Education

 

Experience  3

  • President                                                                                                       1994-Present

Texas A&M University-Texarkana, Texarkana, Texas

  • President                                                                                                       1990-1994

Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, Oklahoma

  • Vice-President for Academic Affairs                                                          1978-1990

Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva, Oklahoma

  • Alumni and Placement Director                                                                  1976-1978

Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva, Oklahoma

  • Assistant Professor of Biology                                                                    1973-1976

Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva, Oklahoma

  • Associate Professor of Biology                                                                  1971-1973

Black Hills State College, Spearfish, South Dakota

  • Instructor in Biology                                                                                       1971

Fort Hays State College, Hays, Kansas

  • High School Teacher                                                                                    1964-1967

Hoxie High School, Hoxie, Kansas

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

  • Graduate of Governor’s Executive Development Program
  • Director, Association of Texas Colleges and Universities
  • Member, Executive Committee, Texas Council of Public University Presidents and Chancellors
  • Graduate of Class VI of Leadership Oklahoma
  • Vice-President of Oklahoma Two-Year Presidents’ Association
  • 1992/1990     Chairman, Capital Committee of Oklahoma Presidents’ Council
  • Member of Search Committee for the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
  • Presentation on Professional School of Pedagogy at the National Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Chairman, Council on Instruction Committee, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
  • Council on Instruction Committee, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
  • Presentation on Professional School of Pedagogy at the ATE Mid-America Regional Conference, Texhoma, Oklahoma
  • Director of the Enid Higher Education Center
  • Co-authored grant ($500,000) for Northwestern’s first Faculty Chair
  • Chapter Advisor, Cimarron Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa
  • President, Cimarron Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa
  • Gave presentation on Professional School of Pedagogy at Northwestern Oklahoma State University for Oklahoma Educational Research Symposium at Edmond, Oklahoma
  • Chairman, Oklahoma State Regents evaluation team for the following Higher Education Centers:  

Ardmore         1987  

Idabel              1987

  • Member, Oklahoma State Regents evaluation team for the following Higher Education Centers:

                        Tulsa               1986-87

                        Ardmore         1986

                        Idabel              1986

  • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education team member for the following institutions:

University of Arkansas                                  1987

John Brown University                                  1986

Western State College of Colorado           1985

Missouri Southern State College                1984

  • Panel Member, Oklahoma Leadership Development Conference for Academic Deans, Oklahoma State University , Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • 1986/1984     North Central evaluation team member for the following public schools in Oklahoma:

Laverne          1986

Newkirk          1984

  • Special Task Force on Teacher Education, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
  • Member, State Department of Education Teacher Education evaluation team for the following institutions:

Panhandle Oklahoma State University                   1984

Southeastern Oklahoma State University              1983

  • Presentation on Rural Educational Cooperative at national meeting of National Council of States on in-service education, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Presentation on Faculty Evaluation, ACCTE, Detroit, Michigan
  • Authored a National Science Foundation CAUSE grant ($58,000)
  • Authored and received a grant ($210,000) from the U.S. Department of Outdoor Recreation, Woods County, City of Alva, and Share Trust
  • 1975   Authored a National Science Foundation equipment grant ($6,600)

 

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs: Ann Lotven, Ed.D.

Qualifications

  • Ed.D.   1976             University of Houston                        Special Education
  • M.Ed.    1973             University of Houston                        Special Education
  • B.S.Ed.1970              Lamar University                               Elementary Education

 

Experience  3

  • Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs                       July 2004 to Present

      Texas A&M University – Texarkana

  • Dean, College of Education                                               August 1995 to Sprint 2004

      Director of Teacher Education

      Professor, School of Teaching and Curriculum Leadership

      Oklahoma State University

  • Associate Dean for Administration                                September 1990 to July 1995

      Texas Tech University

  • Assistant Dean for Student Services and Field Relations    Sept 1988 to Sept 1990

      Texas Tech University

  • Director of Clinical Experiences                               September 1987 to August 1988

      Texas Tech University

  • Professor, Special Education                                        September 1988 to July 1995

      Texas Tech University

  • Associate Professor, Special Education         September 1982 to September 1988

      Texas Tech University

  • Assistant Professor, Special Education          September 1976 to September 1982

      Texas Tech University

  • Doctoral Research Assistant, Special Education              Sept 1974 to August 1976

      University of Houston

  • Teacher, Special Education                                          September 1970 to May 1972

            Texas City, Texas

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

  • Association of Teacher Educators
    • Member, Gender Equality in Education Commission      1993 to 1995
    • Member, 1993 National Conference Planning Committee          1991 to 1993
    • Member, Conference Planning Committee           1991
    • Member, Resolutions Committee   1991
  • Consortium of State Organization for Teacher Education
    • Executive Board Member    1992 to 1994
  • Education Service Center, Region XVII
    • Advisory Committee and Texas Tech University Representative           1991 to 1995
    • Member, Special Education Advisory Committee            1984 to 1987
  • Howard Scripps Regional Spelling Bee
    • Director          1986 to 1988
  • International Council for Learning Disabilities
    • Member, South Central Regional Subcommittee 1990 to 1992
  • Journal of the Oklahoma Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development
    • Member, Editorial Board     2000 to 2004
  • Lubbock Independent School District
    • Member, Special Education Advisory Committee            1980 to 1983
  • Milams Children’s Training Center
    • Member, Board of Directors            1989 to 1991
  • NCATE Board of Examiners
    • Member          1997 to Present
  • Oklahoma Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
    • President       1999 to 2000
    • President Elect          1998 to 1999
    • Chair, State Superintendent of Instruction Committee     1997 to 1998
  • Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation
    • Member, Program Accreditation Committee        2002 to 2004
  • Oklahoma Educators’ Leadership Academy
    • Member          1998 to 1999
  • Oklahoma State University
    • Member, National Youth Sports Program Advisory Committee  2001 to 2002
  • Oklahoma Vo-Tech Foundation
    • Member, Executive Board   1999 to 2003
  • Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators
    • Member, Conference Steering Committee           1989
  • South Plains Association for Children with Learning
    • President       1981 to 1983
  • South Plains Teacher Education Center
    • Executive Director    September 1987 to 1992
  • State of Texas Regular Education In-service Program
    • Member, Advisory Committee for Cluster A          1979 to 1982
  • Student Council for Exceptional Children Disabilities
    • Sponsor         1976 to 1979
  • Texas Association for the Improvement of Reading (TAIR)
    • Texas Tech College Representative and   1986 to 1988
  • Board of Directors Member
  • Texas Association for Children with Learning Disabilities
    • Member, Program Committee        1980
  • Texas Association of Teacher Educators
    • Treasurer       1993 to 1995
    • Secretary/Treasurer  1991 to 1993
  • Texas Council of Exceptional Children
    • Member, Services Committee        1989 to 1990
  • Texas Education Agency
    • Member, Stockholder Team to Redefine the Comprehensive    1993 to 1995

System for Personnel Development in Texas

    • Member, Visiting Team to Dallas I.S.D.     1992

Alternative Certification Program

    • Reviewer, Innovative Practices Recognition Program     1990 to 1992
    • Member, Visiting Team to Region XVIII     1990
  • Education Service Center, Alternative Certification Program
  • Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
    • Consultant, Review of Proposed Doctoral Program         Spring 2003
  • Texas Teacher Center Network
    • President       1993 to 1994
    • President Elect          1992 to 1993
    • Secretary       1990 to 1992
  • Twelfth International Conference on Learning Disabilities
    • Member, Local Arrangements Publicity Committee         1990
  • Texas Tech University
    • University Affirmative Action Committee    1991 to 1993
    • University Committee on Undergraduate Student Retention       1987 to 1990
    • University Task Force on Student Recruitment     1987 to 1988
    • Chairperson, College Academic Affairs Committee        1987 to 1988
    • University Panel for Tenure Hearings         1987 to 1988
    • Advisory Committee for the             1983 to 1984
  • Home Economics Curriculum Writing Center
    • College Publications Committee    1983 to 1986
    • College Graduate Programs Policy Committee   1981 to 1984
    • University Benefits and Retirement Committee    1978 to 1981
    • College Undergraduate Programs Policy Committee      1978 to 1981
    • Research Advisory Committee       1977 to 1980

 

Honors and Commendations

  • Oklahoma Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Leadership Award
  • Nominee for the Barney E. Rushing Research Award
  • President’s Excellence in Teaching Award
  • AMOCO Distinguished Teaching Award
  • College of Education Nominee for Piper Professor

 

Publications

  • Tallent-Runnels, M.K. & Candler-Lotven, A.C. (1996).  Academic competitions for gifted students:  A resource book for teachers and parents.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, Inc.
  • Candler-Lotven, A.C., Tallent-Runnels, M.K., & Sigler, E.A.  (1995).  Reliability and validity of the reflective teaching instrument.  Psychological Reports, 7, 63-66.
  • Candler-Lotven, A.C., Hildreth, B.L., & Strawderman, C.W. (1995).  Literature on hearing impairment: A source of help with inclusion.  Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 11(2), 176-184.
  • Tallent-Runnels, M.K., Candler, A.C., Walsh, S.K., Olivarez, A., Gray, A., Irons, T.R. (1994).  A comparison of learning and study strategies of gifted and average-ability junior high students.  Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 17, 143-160.
  • Hildreth, B.L., Candler-Lotven, A.C., & Macke, R.A. (1994).  College as a transition option for students with learning disabilities.  Rural Partnerships:  Working Together.  Conference Proceedings of the Annual American Council on Rural Special Education, 418-424.
  • Hildreth, B. & Candler, A.C. (1992).  A literary view of learning disabilities. Interventions, 27(5), 293-296.
  • Maddux, C.D. & Candler, A.C. (1990).  Readability, interest and coverage of 10 textbooks on mental retardation.  Mental Retardation, 28, 115-118.
  • Candler, A.C. & Hildreth, B.L. (1990).  Characteristics of language disorders in learning disabled students.  Academic Therapy, 25(3), 333-343.
  • Maddux, C.D., Candler, A.C., & Johnson, D.L. (1989).  Readability, interest and coverage of 15 introductory textbooks on educational computing.  Computers In The Schools, 6(1/2), 167-177.
  • Keefe, C.H. & Candler, A.C. (1989).  LD students and word processors: Questions and answers.  Learning Disabilities Focus, 4(2), 78-83.
  • Candler, A.C., Yarbough, D., & Sparkman, W.E. (1988).  Job satisfaction among school business officials. Planning and Changing, 19(1), 30-35.
  • Candler, A.C., Sparkman, W.E.  & Madeley, G.R. (1987).  Job perceptions of school business officials.  School Business Affairs, 53(7), 45-51.
  • Maddux, C.D. & Candler, A. (1987).  Readability, interest, coverage of 10 textbooks in educational assessment.  Psychological Reports, 60, 631-636.
  • Johnson, D.L., Maddux, C.D., & Candler, A.C. (Eds.) (1987).  Computers in the special education classroom, New York: Hayworth Press.
  • Maddux, C.D., Candler, A.C.  & Irons, T. (1986).  Readability of 23 learning disability textbooks.  Reading Improvement, 23, 43-48.
  • Candler, A.C. & Horner, C. (1986).  Computer aids for the learning disabled: Are they working?  Proceedings of the Social Science Conference, 1(1), 1-18.
  • Candler, A.C. (1986).  Computer aids for the handicapped.  Computers in the Schools, 3(3/4), 51-58.
  • Maddux, C.D. & Candler, A.C. (1986).  Readability, interests, and coverage of 28 textbooks on education of children with behavior disorders.  Behavioral Disorders, 11(2), 124-130.
  • Candler, A.C., Maddux, C.D., & Johnson, D.L. (1986).  Relationship of PPVT-R and WISC-R with special education children and youth.  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 62, 417-418.
  • Candler, A.C. (1985).  Steps in the implementation of the microcomputer in school business administration.  School Business Affairs, 51(5), 24.
  • Horner, C.M. & Candler, A.C. (1985).  Beyond drill and practice in special education.  American Secondary Education, 14(3), 28-30.
  • Maddux, C.D. & Candler, A.C. (1985).  Readability, interest, and coverage of 13 college textbooks on gifted and talented education.  Gifted Child Quarterly, 29(1), 12-14.
  • Candler, A.C. & Horner, C.M. (11985).  Maximize computer use: A review of selected software.  ICEC, 34(3), 7-10.
  • Jones, T.W. & Candler, A.C. (1985).  Training teachers for the handicapped: Implications for comprehensive programs.  Educational and Psychological Research, 5(2), 83-88.
  • Johnson, D.L. & Candler, A.C. (1985).  Using a small computer for test score conversion.  College Student Journal, 19(1), 102-106.
  • Maddux, C.D. & Candler, A.C. (1984).  Readability, interest and coverage of 10 textbooks on special education assessment.  Diagnostique, 9, 232-238.
  • Candler, A.C. & Henderson, E.W. (1984).  Procedural due process in special education:  A survey of directors of special education.  American Secondary Education, 14(1), 20-23.
  • Candler, A.C. & Johnson, D.L. (1984).  Software for teaching math in special education.  Academic Therapy, 19(4), 487-492.
  • Candler, A.C. & Johnson, D.L. (1984).  Software for teaching reading in special education.  Academic Therapy, 19(5), 607-612.
  • Maddux, C.D., Johnson, D.L., & Candler, A.C. (1983).  Computer-aided diagnosis and assessment.  Closing the Gap, 2(2), 14.
  • Maddux, C.D., Irons, T., Candler, A.C., & Irons, D. (1983).  Readability, interest, and coverage of 24 introductory special education textbooks.  Journal of Special Education, 17(3), 333-339.
  • Candler, A.C., & Horner, C. (1983).  The role of computers in special education.  Conference Proceeding of the Eight West Coast Computer Faire, 8, 248-250.
  • Pederson, J.K., Candler, A.C., Maddux, C.D., & Cummings, R. (1983).  A microcomputer-videotape recorder interface program for special education inservice training.  Conference Proceedings of the Eighth West Coast Computer Faire, 8, 256-258.
  • Candler, A.C., Johnson, D.L. & Green, C. (1983).  The differences among children with learning problems.  Education, 104(2), 219-223.
  • Candler, A.C. & Green,C. (1982).  The handicapped learner in the secondary social studies class.  American Secondary Education, 12(l), 23-24.
  • Candler, A.C. & Sowell, V. (1981).  The relationship of academic achievement and self concept in learning disabled students.  American Secondary Education, 10(4), 18-23.
  • Candler, A.C., Blackburn, G.M., & Sowell, V. (1981).  Peer tutoring as a strategy for individualizing instruction.  Education, 101(4), 380-383.
  • Blackburn, G.M., Candler, A.C., & Sowell, V. (1980).  The relationship of expressed attitude and overt behavior among special education preservice teachers.  Education, 100(4), 386-389.
  • Anderson, R.H., Candler, A.C., & Tuck, A.B. (1979).  MERGE:  Mainstreaming educator’s resources for general education.  Lubbock, Texas: Texas Tech University Press.
  • Candler, A.C. & Goodman, G. (1979).  Differences between field independent and field dependent teachers and the tendency  to acquire information through modeling.  The Journal for Teaching and Learning, 4(3), 24-33.
  • Candler, A.C. & Sowell, V. (1979).  A game plan for learning centers: Steps to achievement.  Reading Improvement, 16(3), 215-218.
  • Candler, A.C. & Goodman, G. (1979).  Space for managing behavior.  Academic Therapy, 15(1), 87-90.
  • Candler, A.C. & Goodman, G. (1977).  The relationship of authoritarianism and behavior modeling in prospective teachers.  Social Behavior and Personality, 5(1), 125-129.
  • Candler, A.C., Hyde, J., & Moore, B. (1975).  Teaching effectiveness in implementing behavior management techniques predicted by personality characteristics.  Student Research Report, University of Houston, 1975, 1, 21-27.

 

Vice President for Finance and Administration: Joan Beckham

Qualifications

  • BBA
    • Major: Business Administration
    • Minor: Marketing & English

 

Experience  3

  • ETSU-T
    • Assistant Coordinator of Fiscal Affairs                                    Aug ’79-Sept ’81
    • Director of Fiscal Affairs & Financial Reporting                     Sept ’81-Oct ’93
    • Director of Fiscal Affairs & Assistant to the President           Oct ’93-Sept’96
    • Vice President for Finance & Administration                          Sept’96-Present

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

  • Texas Association of State Senior Colleges and University Business Officers:
    • Primary Member                                                             1984-present
    • Arrangements                                                                  1992-1994
    • Secretary                                                                          1995-1997
    • Texas Higher Education Formula Study Committee:  1987
    • Legislative Budget Board

                      Performance Measure Study Committee

                      (Represented Upper Level Universities)             1990

  • Certified Toastmaster                                                                  1989-1993

 

Vice President for Academic and Student Support Services: Sandy Rogers

Qualifications

  • Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies

 

  • Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences

 

Experience  3

  • Vice President for Student and Academic Support Services                           1996 – Present;
  • Director -  Academic & Student Services                                                            1989-1996;
  • Director of Admissions & Registrar                                                                      1983-1989;
  • Coordinator – Degree Planning, Teacher Certification & Graduate Studies   1979-1983

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

  • Extensive work experience in most of the departments that comprise Student & Academic Support Services
  • Knowledge and responsibilities as University Reporting/Certifying Official and Compliance Officer
  • Significant involvement with students in various capacities including academic and student support services
  • Membership and participation in various professional organizations such as
    • Council of Student Service Vice Presidents
    • Texas Association of College & University Student Personnel Administrators
    • Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars & Admissions Officers

 

 

Academic Officers 2

Dean, Arts and Sciences: Dr. Rosanne Stripling

Qualifications

  • Ed.D.                                                                          Baylor University                     1989         Education Administration
  • Post masters work in education administration    University of Texas-Tyler        1983-86
  • Post masters work in special education                Texas Women’s University    1977
  • M.Ed.                                                                          East Texas State University   1969         Guidance and Counseling              
  • B.S.                                                                             East Texas State University   1965         Home Economics

 

Experience  3

  • Dean, College of Arts & Sciences and Education                                                 Jan 2005-Present

Texas A&M University-Texarkana, Texarkana, Texas

  • Professor and Program Director, Education Administration                                2000-2004

Texas A&M-Texarkana, Texarkana, Texas

  • Interim Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Provost,                                  Jan-Aug 2004

Texas A&M University-Texarkana, Texarkana, Texas

  • Superintendent of Schools, Waco Independent School District                           Dec 1996-July 2000

Waco, TX, Texas public school district with approximately

    • 17,000 prek-12 students
    • 2200 employees
    • $90M annual budget
  • Deputy/Associate Superintendent, Waco ISD                                                      1991-1996
  • Director of Quality Assurance, Waco ISD                                                              1990-1991
  • Coordinator of Special Programs/Appraisal; Educational Diagnostician                            

Tyler Independent School District, Tyler, TX                                                          1975-1990

  • Educational Consultant,

Region VII Education Service Center, Kilgore, TX                                               1972-1975

  • High School Counselor, Hooks Indep. School District, Hooks, TX                     1968-1972
  • Mathematics Teacher, New Boston ISD, New Boston, TX                                  1966-1968
  • Home Economics Teacher, Texarkana ISD, Texarkana, TX                               1965-1966

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

  • Texas Teaching and Professional Certificates:  Superintendent; Mid-Management/Principal; Supervisor; Educational Diagnostician; Counselor/Special Education Counselor; Teaching: Home Economics, Language and/or Learning Disabilities, Early Childhood-Handicapped
  • Certified Lead Auditor (Curriculum Management Systems, Inc.--CMSi)
  • Certified Individual School Review Executive Evaluator (CMSi, Phi Delta Kappa International, California Department of Education)          
  • Certified Reality Therapist  (William Glasser Institute)
  • Licensed Professional Counselor (Texas) (inactive)
  • Coordinated/directed activities and efforts of the education administration program, including a combined graduate degree (M.Ed.) in education administration/Texas principal preparation program and a post-masters Texas superintendent preparation program
  • Served as Project Director and Research Coordinator for the Texas A&M University System Regents’ Initiative for Improving Excellence in Education, including Prek-16 Education Improvement Consortium—PEICS and Alternative Certification Program--ACP)
  • Provided college leadership to the A&M University-Texarkana—Texarkana Independent School District as account manager for three budgets and supervises account managers for two additional budgets (PEICS and ACP)
  • Pursued a university partner for a collaborative doctoral program in education administration
  • Provided leadership and organization to the Master of Science in Education Administration/principal certification program from inception to a current student enrollment of approximately 90 in fall 2004.  Aligned program curriculum to SBEC standards for the Texas Principal. 
  • Developed successful internal and external (State Board for Educator Certification—SBEC) proposals with related course syllabi/curriculum for a superintendent preparation program (2001).  (Approximately 50 students have successfully completed the program and ten students are currently enrolled.)  Aligned program curriculum to SBEC standards for Texas Superintendent. 
  • Developed proposal for the A&M Texarkana/TISD professional development school collaborative.
  • Developed internal and external (Board of Regents and Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board) proposal for converting Master of Science in Secondary Education into a Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction.
  • Served as External Evaluator for faculty member promotion/tenure review (Louisiana State University) 2004
  • Member of Executive Leadership Consortium committee organized through the Texas A&M University System and the Texas Education Agency to strengthen collaboration between public schools and universities (current)
  • Member of Texas Standards for Superintendent Certification Committee (1999-present)
  • Professional reviewer of new law textbook, Education Law (2001)
  • Served as consultant to Technology to Improve Texas Education Committee to advise governor and legislature (2001)
  • Appointed as one of three “Program Administrators” by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) to work with universities that have not met the state standards (Accountability System for Educator Preparation--ASEP) for teacher preparation (2000)
  • Member of Texas Commissioner of Education Focus Group for “Comparable Improvement” as an element of the Texas Accountability System (1997)
  • Grant proposal reader for Staff Development and Parent Training for Campus Deregulation and Restructuring to Improve Student Achievement grants funded by the Texas Education Agency (1995-1997)
  • Long Range Planning Committee, Texas Association of School Administrators (1995-1996)
  • Texas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development General Program Committee:  Chairman, Evaluation Committee (1994)
  • American College Testing (ACT) Regional Advisory Board (1994-1997)
  • Texas Education Agency Testing Advisory Committee (1991-1992)
  • Regents’ Initiative Collaborative Research Grant (co-researcher) ($10,000)  “How a Professional Development School Facilitates Teacher Education Reform” (2004)
  • 2003 TEA Commissioner’s Education Research Initiative Grant ($9,040) “The Relationship Between Principal Competency and the Retention of Induction Teachers” (2004)
  • Grants
  • Regents’ Initiative Collaborative Research Grant ($9,750)  The Use of Model Lesson Plans to Improve Teaching and Learning (2003)
  • 2002 TEA Commissioner’s Education Research Initiative Grant ($27,500) “The Relationship Between Principal Knowledge and Skills and the Retention of Induction Year Teachers” (2001)
  • An Early Start, a three-year full-day pre-kindergarten project in Waco ISD, funded by the Rapoport Foundation; 1997-2000 ($400,000).
  • •Birth-to-Three, a three-year project of education and training of economically disadvantaged mothers for optimum cognitive and emotional stimulation of their infants, funded by the Rapoport Foundation; 1997-2000 ($750,000).
  • COPS More, a project to provide supplemental equipment to support operation of the Waco ISD Police Department, funded by the Criminal Justice Department ; 1996 ($80,000).
  • COPS, a three-year community policing grant to assist in the expansion of the Waco ISD Police Department, funded by the Criminal Justice Department; 1997-99 ($500,000).
  • McLennan County Challenge Academy, second-year continuation funding for the state model for Juvenile Justice alternative Education Programs, funded by the Texas Education Agency; 1996-97 ($237,000).
  • McLennan County Challenge Academy-Value Added, a county-wide model for an innovative alternative education program that meets the statutory requirements for public schools and juvenile justice centers, funded by the Texas Education Agency; 1995-96 ($445,000).
  • McLennan County Challenge Academy, a county-wide model for an alternative education program that meets the statutory requirements for public schools and juvenile justice centers, funded by the governor’s Office, Criminal Justice Division, as a state-wide model (only one grant was funded; 1995-96 ($217,000).
  • OPTIONS, a two-year Waco ISD-LaVega ISD-McLennan Community collaborative program for an alternative school of choice for high school students, funded by the Texas Education Agency; 1993-95 ($190,000).
  • Counseling for Quality, a Waco ISD program for elementary counselors, funded by the Texas Education Agency for multiple years; continuous from 1991-92 ($350,000 per year).
  • Quality for Diversity, a Waco ISD program for innovations in bilingual education (Sul Ross Elementary School), funded by the Texas Education Agency; 1991-92 ($50,000).
  • Collaborating for Quality, a Waco ISD program for implementation of site-based decision making (Tennyson Middle School), funded by the Texas Education Agency; 1991-93 ($75,000 per year).
  • Creating Quality, a Waco ISD program for school restructuring (University High School), funded by the Texas Education Agency through Innovative Education Grant funds; 1991-92 ($107,000).
  • Choice, a Waco ISD drug prevention program for 6th grade students, funded by the Criminal Justice Division of the governor’s Office and the Texas Education Agency through the Emergency Drug Free Schools Program; 1990-91 ($185,709).
  • Tyler Adolescent Parents (TAP), a Tyler ISD program for teenage parents, funded by the Texas Education Agency through School-aged Pregnancy and Parenting Program; 1990-91 ($200,000). 
  • Leading to Employability and Academic Progress (LEAP), a two-year program for secondary students at Roberts Disciplinary Alternative School, funded through the Job Training Partnership Act, Section 123; 1989-91 ($170,000).
  • Publications
  • Stripling, R. (Spring 2005). Marketing yourself as an administrator.   Texas Study for Secondary Education, 40:2, 20-23.
  • Stripling, R. (2004). The principal’s role in retaining novice teachers.  Instructional Leader, XVII:1, 6-8.
  • Stripling, R.  (2003).  The relationship between principal competencies and retention of induction year teachers.  Research Review. 1:1.  Institute for School-University Partnerships.
  • Ramirez, E. and Stripling, R. (1994). Accountability through bonus pay.  Report.  1:4.  American Association of School Personnel Administrators. 
  • Stripling, R. and Estes, D. (1991). A quality beginning.  TECH Edge.  10:3, 5,10.
  • Stripling, R. and Estes, D. (1991). Progress continues.  TECH Edge.  10:2, 14.
  • Stripling, R. and Estes, D. (1990). Baylor University Research and Evaluation Consortium: Providing research-based answers to expensive questions, TECH Edge.  10:3.16-18.
  • Stripling, R.  (1989). The effects of a collaborative consultation model on students with learning problems.  Doctoral Dissertation, Baylor University: Waco, TX.
  • Stripling, R., et. al. (1988).  Little red school house revisited—A model for at-risk programs.  Baylor University: Waco, TX. 
  • Sullivan, L. and Stripling, R. (1987). Classroom management through reality therapy and control theory.  TASCD Monograph.  Texas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development:  Austin, TX.
  • Recent Conference Presentations
  • Beck, J., Houston, R., Neely, J., Stripling, R., Tompkins, F., and Zeichner, K.  “Instructional systems framework for viewing colleges of education as teaching and learning organizations,” presentation at Center for Research, Evaluation, and Advancement of Teacher Education (CREATE) Conference, Austin, TX, February 2005.
  • Conolly, J. and Stripling, R. “The need for scientifically-based research,” Chancellor’s Conference, Houston, TX; June 26, 2004.
  • “Distinguished Lecturer” (invited) to speak on the relationship between principal competencies and teacher induction; Texas Association of Secondary School Principals Annual Conference, Austin, TX; June 10, 2004.
  • Stripling, R. “Increasing teaching and learning with deeply aligned lesson plans,” Regents’ Initiative Partnership Conference, San Antonio, TX; September 29, 2003.
  • “What the Principal Can Do to Retain Induction Teachers,” Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association Annual Conference, Austin, TX:  June 10, 2003.
  • “The Principal’s Role in Retaining New Teachers,” Texas Association of Secondary School Principals Annual Conference, Austin, TX:  June 10, 2003. (Invited to present at 2004 conference as a paid “distinguished lecturer” as a result of evaluations of this presentation)
  • “The Relationship Between Principal Competency and the Retention of Induction Teachers,” The Institute for School-University Partnerships Conference, Houston, TX; October 2002.
  • Stripling, R. “An urban school district’s effort to end social promotion,” National School Board Association Conference, Orlando, FL: April 2000.
  • Professional Affiliations
    • Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA)
    • American Educational Research Association (AERA)
    • Urban School Superintendents Association  (Inactive)
    • American Association of School Administrators (Inactive)
    • Texas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (Inactive)
    • Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (Inactive)
    • Phi Delta Kappa (Inactive)
    • Delta Kappa Gamma (Inactive)
    • National Education Association (Life Membership)

 

Dean, Business: Vacant

Qualifications

 

Experience  3

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

 

Dean, Health and Behavioral Sciences: Dr. Jo Kahler

Qualifications

  • Ed.D.              University of South Dakota              Education Administration
  • M.S.                South Dakota State University        Medical/Surgical Nursing
  • B.S.                 University of South Dakota              Nursing/Psychology

 

Experience  3

  • Dean/Nursing Program Director                                                                 2000-Present

Texas A&M University-Texarkana, Texarkana, Texas

  • Assistant Dean/Chair of Nursing                                                                 1998-2000

Medical University of South Carolina Satellite Program

Florence, South Carolina

  • Professor/Chair of Nursing                                                                          1994-1998

Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, AR

  • Associate Professor of Nursing                                                                  1990-1994

Mt. Marty College, Yankton, South Dakota

  • Assistant Professor/Consultant                                                                   1990-1994

University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota

  • Assistant Professor/Graduate Nursing Consultant                                   1990-1994

South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota

  • Supervisor/Assistant Director of Nursing                                                   1989-1994

Dakota Hospital, Vermillion, South Dakota

  • Research Associate                                                                                     1986-1989

Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Dakota

  • Instructor/Nurse Consultant                                                                          1979-1985

Medical University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota        

  • American Red Cross Program Director/Instructor                                    1973-1979

      Manassas, Virginia

  • Charge Nurse, Emergency Room                                                               1970-1973

      St. Vincent’s Hospital, Jacksonville, FL

  • Assistant U.S. Embassy Nurse/Volunteer                                                  1967-1970

      Quito, Ecuador

  • Charge Nurse OB/GYN Unit                                                                         1966-1967

            Princess Margaret Hospital, Christ Church, New Zealand

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

  • Secretary/Treasurer Texas Dean’s & Director’s Council
  • Member Texas A&M University Council of Dean’s & Director’s
  • Member AZIMUTH Implementation Team for Texas A&M University-Texarkana
  • Program Evaluator for Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
  • Graduate Health Policy Institute at George Mason University
  • Certified as Clinical Specialist in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Presentation on Phenomenological Methodologies in Nursing Curricula at National Meeting of American Association of Colleges of Nursing Conference in Tampa, FL
  • Guided and lead the successful National Accreditation process for the Nursing Program
  • Obtained state approval for the new Nursing Program
  • Advisor to the Texas A&M University-Texarkana Nursing Club
  • Preceptored a nursing graduate student doing her teaching practicum. 

 

Dean, Graduate Studies: Dr. David Allard

Qualifications

  • PhD – Texas A&M University – Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences. 
  • M.S. – Stephen F. Austin State University – Biology. 
  • B.S. – Stephen F. Austin State University – Biology

 

Experience  3

·        Dean of Graduate Studies and Research – Texas A&M University-Texarkana.  Jan 2004 - Present

·        Professor of Biology – Texas A&M University-Texarkana.  June 2000 – Present

·        Professor of Biology – Texarkana College.  September 1983 – May 2000

·        Professor of Biology – Ranger College.  September 1979 – May 1983

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

  • Member TAMU System Graduate Deans Council Special Committee on Graduate Admissions Policies.  May 2004.

·        Member Conference of Southern Graduate Schools.  January 2004 – Present.

·        Member Association of Texas Graduate Schools.  January 2004 – Present.

·        Member TAMU System Graduate Deans Council.  January 2004 – Present

·        Graduate Faculty Member – Texas A&M University-Texarkana.  June 2000 – Present

·        Adjunct Graduate Faculty Member – Texas A&M University-Texarkana.  1989 – 2000.

·        Written proposals for over $1,000,000 in sponsored projects.

 

Program Developer/Dean, Electrical Engineering: Dr. Douglas Green

Qualifications

·        PhD          The University of Texas at Austin, 1977

·        MSEE      Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 1971

·        BSEE       Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 1965

 

Experience  3

·        10/03 -- Date       Texas A&M University-Texarkana

                                    Texarkana, Texas

                                    Dean, Academic Program Planning and Development

                                    Ross Perot Professor

·        1/04 – 10/03        Marquette University

                                    Department of Electrical Engineering

                                    Milwaukee, Wisconsin

                                    Professor of Electrical Engineering

·        6/99—1/03           Marquette University

College of Engineering

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dean of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering.

·        6/93 — 6/99         The Johns Hopkins University

Whiting School of Engineering

Baltimore, Maryland

Associate Dean for Research

·        9/88 - 6/93           State University of New York at Binghamton

Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science Binghamton, New York

Associate Dean for Research and External Affairs

Director of the Center for Research in Engineering and Advanced Technology (CREATe)

Professor of Electrical Engineering

·        9/85 - 9/88           Dowell Schlumberger

Research and Development Center

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Department Head - Computer & Information Department

·        1/84 - 9/85           Texas A&M University

Office of the Provost

College Station, Texas

Coordinator of Computing

·        9/78 - 9/85           Texas A&M University

Department of Electrical Engineering

College Station, Texas

Associate Professor (with tenure) and Member of the Graduate Faculty Assistant Professor and Member of the Graduate Faculty

·        1/78 - 8/78           The University of Texas at Austin

Department of Electrical Engineering

Austin, Texas

Assistant Professor

·        9/71 - 12/77         The University of Texas at Austin

Department of Electrical Engineering

Austin, Texas

Instructor

Research and Teaching Assistant

·        8/69 - 8/71           Texas Tech University

Department of Electrical Engineering

Lubbock, Texas

Instructor

·        1/66 - 7/69           American Telephone and Telegraph Co.

San Francisco, California

Senior Transmission Engineer DoD secret clearance to develop trans Pacific and selected continental data circuits for the Department of Defense and the President

Member of the strategic planning team for the City of Denver

 

Competencies / Capacities  4

 

Professional Service

  • Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ABET visitor for computer engineering programs, 1987 - 1992
  • American Society for Engineering Education
    • ASEE Board of Directors, 1998-2000
    • Engineering Research Council
    • Chair 1998 - 2000
    • Vice Chair, 1996 -1998
    • Data Standardization Committee, Chair, 1996 - 1999
    • Forum Chair, 1996, Co-Chair, 1995
  • Engineering Deans Council
    • Data Collection Committee, Member, 1996 - Date
  • Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc. (The national engineering honor society) National President and Executive Council Chair, 1998-2002

o       Presidential responsibilities include the investment strategy for TBP’s $12M endowment and the transition of TBP from being the national engineering honor society to a society that is international in scope.

o       Coordinated the founding of Maryland Epsilon Tau Beta Pi collegiate chapter at Morgan State University, an HBCU.

  • Chief Advisor, Maryland Alpha, Johns Hopkins University, 1993 - 1998.
  • Founding Chief Advisor, New York Tau, SUNY - Binghamton, 1988 - 1993.
  • New York Tau received the R.C. Matthews Award for 1992-1993 as the most outstanding chapter in the nation.
  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
    • Special Interest Group Board of Directors,
    • Board Member and Technical Advisor, 1983 - 1985
    • ACM Conference and Symposia Committee, 1983 - 1984
    • ACM SIGGRAPH/81 Conference Chairman, 1981
    • Responsible for ACM 8th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics in Dallas. 11,500 attendees, $1.2M gross budget, $260K net profit generated for membership services.
  • Industry University Government Roundtable for the Enhancement of Engineering
    • Education, Member of the Integration Team (Executive Committee) 1996 - 1999

Professional Licenses

Registered Professional Engineer, State of Texas, P.E. No. 43000, 1978 - Date

Professional Activities and Honors

Council for Advancement and Support of Education

CASE Summer Institute on Educational Fund Raising, 1994

American Society for Engineering Education

Engineering Research Council

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Senior Member

Computer Society

Education Society Association for Computing Machinery

Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Tau Beta Pi

Sigma Xi

Eta Kappa Nu

Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Kappa Phi

 

Consulting Activities

Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados, Mexico City. 1993

Iowa State University, 1992

State University System of Florida, Board of Regents, 1989 - 1991

Control Data Corp., Advanced Design Laboratory, 1982 - 1983

Goodyear Tire and Rubber, 1980 - 1981

Dow Chemical, USA, 1978 - 1979

 

Committee Memberships

            A&M-Texarkana

                        Dean’s Council

Academic Council

Chair of the Facilities Subcommittee

Marquette University

Dean’s Council

Academic Senate

Marquette representative on the TechStar Board of Directors

Engineering Alumni Board (ex officio)

Johns Hopkins University

Information Systems Coordinating Council

Working Group for the new Computer Engineering major, 1995

Homewood Academic Computing Review Committee, Chair, 1993 - 1995

Hopkins Representative, Maryland Applied Information Technology Initiative, Sponsored by the Office of the Governor, 1996 — 1999

State University of New York at Binghamton

Vice Provost’s Ad Hoc Research Assessment Committee, 1988 - 1993

Vice Provost’s University Fellowship Committee, 1993

Graduate Council’s Advisory Committee on Scholarship and Research,

1990 -1992

Publications Committee, Chairman, Watson School, 1988 - 1993

 

Texas A&M University

Computing Policy Committee, Texas A&M System, 1984 - 1985

Computer Planning Task Force, Texas A&M System. 1984 - 1985

Houston Area Research Center, Texas A&M System Representative, 1984 -1985

Science and Engineering Committee, University Fellows Program Chairman, 1981 -1982

Computer Committee, College of Engineering

Chairman 1981 - 1985; Member 1978 - 1981, Author of” A Five-Year Plan for the College of Engineering Interactive Computer Graphics Program” Leadership role in the implementation of the College of Engineering Graphics Program

 

Research

Marquette Engineering Centers created 1999 — 2004

Discovery Learning Center (funded by the Kern Foundation)

Orthopedic Rehabilitation Center (funded by various agencies)

Rehabilitation ERC for Accessible Medical Instrumentation (Dept. of Ed.)

Whiting School Centers created 1993 - 1999:

NSF Engineering Research Center for Computer-Integrated Surgical Systems

Whitaker Biomedical Institute

NSA and CIA Center for Language and Speech Processing

NSF Materials Center of Excellence

NSF Materials Research - Science & Engineering Center in Nanostructures

Army Microelectronics Center

NSF Center for Computational Geometry

Cardiovascular Mechanics Research Center

Center for Environmental Fluid Mechanics

Whiting School Centers renewed 1993 - 1999:

Center for Language and Speech Processing, $1.4M per year

Materials Center of Excellence, $1.0M per year

Army Microelectronics Center, $0. 75M per year

Chemical Propulsion Information Agency, $2M per year

Binghamton Centers created 1988 - 1993

National Science Foundation, New York State Science and Technology Foundation, and industry sponsored State / Industry / University Cooperative Research Center known as the Integrated Electronics Engineering Center, Author of the proposal and Associate Director. 1991 -1995 total: $3.3M; renewable to 1999 for a total of $6.6M. Funding began September 1991.

New York State Science and Technology Foundation, Manager, Editor, and Principal Author of proposal submitted August 10, 1992 for a Center for Advanced Technology in Electronics Packaging, proposed 1993-2003 total:  $10M; renewable to 2013 for total of $20M. Approved by the NYSSTF Board and Gov. Mario Cuomo on May 14, 1993.

 

Texas A&M research grants:

Control Data Corp., Principal Investigator, 1984 – 85

“Mosaic Placement Algorithm for Gate Arrays and Custom IC Designs”

 

Control Data Corp., Principal Investigator, 1983 - 85

“Wafer Scale Reconfigurability Using FAMOS Structures”

 

Control Data Corp., Principal Investigator, 1983 - 85

“Entropy Directed Placement and Routeability”

 

Control Data Corp., Principal Investigator, 1983

“Automated Gate Array Placement and Testability”

 

Control Data Corp., Principal Investigator, 1982 - 83

“Automated Gate Array Placement”

 

Control Data Corp., Principal Investigator, 1982 - 84

“Automated Layout Using a Vector Processor”

 

Control Data Corp., Principal Investigator, 1982

“Series 200 Design Using the Automatic IC Design System Software Tools”

 

National Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, 1980 - 82 “Automated Densitometric Quantification of Post-Bum Macromolecular Accumulation and Diffusivity in the Microcirculation”

 

National Institutes of Health, Investigator, 1979 - 81

“Pathobiology of Hypertensive Microvessels”

 

National Institutes of Health, Principal Investigator, 1979 -81 “Macromolecular Extravasation within Mesentery Tissue”

 

Dow Chemical. USA, Principal Investigator. 1978 – 79

“Digital Image Analysis of Metaphase Chromosome Spreads”

 

Total Texas A&M University fund raising and research support $2.558.900

 

Publications

“The Art of the Possible,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 9, Issue 8, pg. 40, April 2000.

“Blow Your Own Horn,” ASEE PRISM, Vol 9, Issue 7, pg. 39, March 2000.

“Searching Out the Middle Ground,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 9, Issue 6, pg. 41, February 2000.

“A Little Help From Your Friends,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 9, Issue 5, pg. 35, January 2000.

“The Big Ask,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 9, Issue 4, pg. 35, December 1999.

“Joining Forces,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 9, Issue 3, pg. 34, November 1999.

“Out and About,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pg. 32, October 1999.

“Biomed Making a Big Splash,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 9, Vol. 1, pg. 41, September 1999.

“To Attribute, or Not to Attribute,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 8, Issue 8, pg. 16, April 1999, with Marc Donahue.

“Acting Like an Entrepreneur,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 8, Issue 7, pg. 16, March 1999.

“Embracing Industry,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 8, Issue 6. Pg. 17, February 1999.

“All in a Chair’s Work,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 8, Issue 5, pg. 12, January1999, with Cheryl-Lee Howard.

“Combine and Conquer - Form a Research Center,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 8, Issue 3, pg. 12, November 1998.

“Writing Your First Grant Proposal,” ASEE PRISM, Vol. 8, Issue 2, pg. 14, October 1998.

“Targeting That First Research Grant,” ASEE PRISM. Vol. 8. Issue I, pg. 14, September 1998.

“A Flexible Modeling Approach for Assessing Multiprocessor Computers,” Intl. J. Model. Simu. 1996. with H.D. Johnson, J.G. Delgado-Frias. And S. Vassiliadis.

“A Processing Unit for Parallel Computing Organizations.” Intl. J. on Instrumentation and Development, with J.G. Delgado-Frias, S. Vassiliadis, H.D. Johnson, and D.H. Summerville, vol. 3, no. 4,20-32, 1994.

“A Finite Difference Wafer-Scale Machine with Time-Redundant Fault Tolerance,” J of Microelectronic Systems Integration, with J.G. Delgado-Frias, vol. 2, no. 1,3-12, March 1994.

“A Processor for MIMD Machines,” Mexican 1994 IEEE Conf Electr Electron Comput Eng. Puebia, Mexico, 94-112, 1994, with J.G. Delgado-Frias, S. Vassiliadis, and H.D. Johnson.

Chapter, “A Dataflow Approach for Neural Networks,” VLSI for Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence, ed. W.R. Moore and J.G. Delgado-Frias, 15 1-158, Plenum, New York, 1994, with T.F. Ryan, J.G. Delgado-Frias, and S. Vassiliadis.

“Synthetic Workload Performance Characterization Models,” IBM Technical Report TR5I.0830, with H.D. Johnson, J.G. Delgado-Frias, and S. Vassiliadis, IBM, Austin, Texas, March 1994.

“A Petri Net Technique for Assessing Performance of Multiprocessor Architectures,” Int. Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Parallel Systems, with H.D. Johnson, J.G. Delgado Frias, and S. Vassiliadis, 43-50, University of Warwick, England, November 1993.

“Twisted and Randomized Interconnection Network for Multiprocessing Computers,” Ninth International Conference on Systems Engineering (ICSE ‘93), 390-394, 1993, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas, with A. Ahmed and J.G. Delgado-Frias.

“A Petri Net Technique for Assessing Performance of Loosely Coupled Multiprocessor Architectures,” IBM Tectn RptTR 5 1.0805, Austin, TX, IBM 1993, with H.D. Johnson, J.G Delgado-Frias, and S. Vassiliadis.

“BVE: A Wafer Scale Engine for Differential Equation Computation,” Proc. ACM International Conf on Supercomputing. 101-107, 1988, Saint-Malo, France, with J.G. Delgado-Frias.

“Wafer Scale Architecture for Boundary Value Computations,” Proc. IEEE Comp Europe 87; VL SI and Computers. Hamburg, W. Germany. 686-689, 1987, with J.G. Delgado-Frias.

“Multiprocessor Wafer Scale Integration Boundary Value Architecture,” IEEE International Conf. on Computer Design. New York, 490-493. 1987, with J.G. Delgado-Frias.

“Laser Fabrication of Microelectronic Masks.” IEEE Transactions of the Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems. 26,231-233, 1983, with K.D. Gourley.

“Laser Personalization of NMOS Digital Topologies,” IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems Proceedings. 83CH1845-7. 1249-1252, 1983, with J.B. Gullette.

“Polygon to Rectangle Conversion Algorithm.” IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. 3, 31-36, 1983, with K.D. Gourley.

Invited Paper, “A Successful Strategy for the Implementation of a Computer Graphics Based CAD/CAM System,” Transactions on University Programs in Computer Aided Engineering, Design, and Manufacturing. 1, 99-104, 1983.

“A One Dimensional Transient Inverse Heat Conduction Problem with Overspecified Data at One Boundary,” International J. of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1982, with K.C. Woo and L.C. Chow.

“An In Vitro Experimental Model for Quantifying Macromolecular Leakage,” IEEE BMES. 28, 105-112, 1981, with K.R. Diller.

“A Multipurpose Imaging System for Microcirculatory Studies,” Proc. of Fed. Amer. Soc. Of Exp. Biol., 39, 1981, with K.D. Gourley.

“A Cylindrical Coordinate Model for Microvascular Endothelial Wall Permeability Calculations,” Proc. of Fed. Amer. Soc. of Exp. Biol., 39, 1981, with K.C. Woo and I-U. Granger.

Chapter, “Transport of Water and Solutes in the Microcirculation,” The Rheology of Blood Vessels and Associated Tissues, ed. D.R. Gross and N.C. Hwawg, Sijthoff and Noordhoff mc, 1981,347-428, with H.J. Granger.

“Interstitial Macromolecular Diffusivity in Burned Tissue,” Proc. ASME 1979 Biomechanics Symposium, 32, 93-96, 1979, with C.D. Evans and K.R. Diller.

“Burn Induced Alterations in Interstitial Diffusivity,” Microvascular Research, 17,534, 1979, with C.D. Evans and K.R. Diller.

“Computerized Densitometric Quantification of Post-Bum Macromolecular Accumulation and Diffusivity in Mesentery tissue,” Proc. of Fed. Amer. Soc. of Exp. Biol.. 38,1303.1979.

“Computerized [ Analysis of Macromolecular Extravasation from Blood Vessels,” Microvascular Research. 16, 152-153, 1978, with C.D. Evans and K.R. Diller.

“Measurement of Bum Induced Leakage of Macromolecules in Living Tissue,” ASME Journal of Biomed. Engr., 100, 153-158, 1978, with K.R. Diller.

“Freeze Induced Leakage of Macromolecules in the Microvascular Bed,” Cryobiology. 14.711- 712, 1977, with CD. Evans and K.R. Diller.

“Measurement of Bum Induced Leakage of Macromolecules in Living Tissue,’ ASME 1977 Advances in Bioengineering. 4. 103, 1977, with K.R. Diller.

“Quantification of Thermally Induced Macromolecular Extravasation in the Hamster Cheekpouch,” Proc. of Fed. Amer. Soc. of Exp. Biol., 36,567, 1977, with K.R. Diller.

“A Thermodynamic Model for the Thawing of Frozen Blood,” Proc. of Fed. Amer. Soc of Exp. Biol., 36,470, 1977, with K.R. Diller.

Invited Paper, “The Proctor’s Role in Logic Design and Electrical Engineering Laboratory in the Self-Paced Format - Expansion of Keller Method Instruction in Engineering and Selected Other Disciplines,” Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Report, 126-128,1976.

“Measurement of the Transmittance Coefficient Spectrum of Cuprophan and RP69 Membranes: Applications to Middle Molecule Removal Via Ultrafiltration, “Transactions Amer. Soc. Art Int. Organs, 22,627-636, 1976, with G.D. Antwiler and R.P. Popovich.

“Computer Image Input/Output,” Texas Biannual of Electronics Research, 2A0, 48-50, Nov. 1974, with R.J. Bohimann and T. Uzri.

“Diagnostic X-ray Image Contrast Enhancement,” Proc. Eighth Annual Meeting Assoc. for the Advancement Med. Instrum., Washington, D.C., 1973, with J.C. Prabhakar.

“Diagnostic X-ray Image Contrast Enhancement,” IEEE 1973 SWJEEECO Record of Tech Papers, 25, 124-129, 1973, with J.C. Prabhakar

“Diagnostic X-ray Image Contrast Enhancement,” Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Bal Harbour, Florida, 14, 1972, with J.C. Prabhakar and R.H. Seacat.