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The Scholars Showcase displays the work of  the Georgetown College faculty, alumni, staff, and students.  The display is located in the Reference Room and consists of select publications, exhibition catalogs, or programs of original works performed.  For more information and the selection policy click here.

Items with a   denote a work currently on display. 
 

 
  Greg Anderson. Class of 1980, Author/Filmmaker  
  Tatiana: Screenplay Draft and Preliminary Budget Top-Sheet.  Marina Del Ray, CA: Ocean Palm Films, 1999.  
  Tatiana. 2nd ed.  Beverly Hills, CA: Champion Press, LTD., 1998.  
 
 
  Lindsey Apple. Class of 1964.  PhD., University of South Carolina.  Professor Emeritus of History and Oxford Program Tutor  
  Georgetown and Scott County.  With Ann Bolton Bevins and Frederick A. Johnston.  Images of America Series.  Charleston: Arcadia, 1998.  
  Cautious Rebel: A Biography of Susan Clay Sawitzky. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1997.  
  Scott County, Kentucky: A History.  Edited with Ann Bolton Bevins and Frederick A. Johnston. Georgetown, KY: Scott County Historical Society, 1993.  
 
 
  Jeffery R. Asher.  Ph.D., Early Christian Literature, University of Chicago.  Associate Professor of Religion  
  "SPEIRETAI: Paul’s Anthropogenic Metaphor in 1 Corinthians 15:42-44." Journal of Biblical Literature. 2001: 101-122.  
  Polarity and Change in 1 Corinthians 15: a study of metaphysics, rhetoric and resurrection. Tübingen: Mohr Siebech, 2000.  
 
 
  Susan H. Bell. Class of 1975. Ph.D., University of Cincinnati.  Associate Professor of Psychology and Coordinator of Childhood Development  
  Challenging Behaviors in Early Childhood Settings: Creating a Place for All Children. With Victoria W. Carr, Dawn Denno, Lawrence J. Johnson & Louise R. Phillips. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, 2004.  
  Designing Preschool Interventions: A Practitioner’s Guide. With David W. Barnett and Karen T. Carey.  New York: The Guilford Press, 1999.  
 

"Peer Micronorms in the Assessment of Young Children: Methodological Review and Examples." With Barnett, D. W.  Topics in Early Childhood Special Education. 1999: 112-122.

 
  "The Promise of Meaningful Eligibility Determination: Functional Intervention-Based Multifactored Preschool Assessment." With Barnett, D. W., Gilkey, C.M., Lentz, F.E., Graden, J. L., Stone, C. M., Smith, J. J., & Macmann, G.  The Journal of Special Education. 1999: 112-124.  
  "The Early Childhood Intervention Project: Building Capacity for Service Delivery." With Barnett, D. W., Bauer, A. M., Lentz, F. E., Petrelli, S. A., Air, A. A., Hannum, L. E., & Stollar, S. A.  School Psychology Quarterly. 1997: 293-315.  
  "Three psychotherapy systems and their facilitation of personal responsibility." With Genthner, R. W. Journal of Humanics. 1977: 46-63.  
 
 
  Ira V. "Jack" Birdwhistell.  Class of 1967.  Ph.D, Church History, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.  Associate Professor of Religion  
  A Heart for Missions: A History of the First Baptist Church Murray, Kentucky, 1846-1996. Franklin, TN: Providence House Publishers, 1996  
 

Elijah Craig and His Paper Mill:  The Story of Georgetown’s Big Spring Industrial Park and Its Founder.  With George McGee, and Joe Nickell, et al.  Georgetown and Scott County Museum, 1994.

 
  Baptists of the Bluegrass: A History of Elkhorn Baptist Association, 1785-1985. Berea, KY: Berea College Press, 1985.  
  City Built on a Hill: A History of Severns Valley Baptist Church, 1781-1981. Elizabethtown, KY: The Church, 1980.  
  Gathered at the River: A Narrative History of Long Run Baptist Association. Louisville, KY: The Association, 1978.  
 
 
  Jana A. Brill.  Ph.D., University of California.  Professor and Chair of Modern and Classical Languages and Cultures.  
  Oral Traditions: When Did the French Stop Speaking Latin?  Maryland: University Press of America, 2006.  
 
 
  Sonny Burnette.  D.A., Ball State University.  Professor and Chair of Music.  
  The Yellow Saxophone and Other Colors Trio for Soprano, Alto Saxophone, and Piano.  With Michael Campbell.  Georgetown, Kentucky:  Pine Castle Music Publications, 2001.  
 
 
  Michael Cairo.  Ph.D., Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia. Assistant Professor of Political Science.  
 

"The 'Imperial Presidency' Triumphant: War Powers in the Clinton and Bush Administrations."  In Chris Kelley, ed.  Executing the Constitution: Putting the Presidency back into the Constitution.  SUNY Press.  Forthcoming, April 2006.

 
  "The ‘Operational Code’ of the Bush Administration: Leadership Perceptions and Foreign Policy-Making."  In The Presidency of George Bush: Leading in a New World.  Eds. Mena Bose, Richard Himelfarb, William Levantrosser, and Rosanna Perotti.  Vol. 1 of The Bush Presidency in Perspective.  Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.  Forthcoming.  
 

"Civilian Control of the Military."  In Democracy Papers.  State Department/USIA Press.  2001.

 
 

"The China Syndrome: The Role of American Cities in the PNTR Debate and Beyond."  In Smart Growth.  Volume 20 of the Center for the Small City Conference Proceedings.  2001.

 
 
 
  Stephen Carter.  Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi.  Associate Professor of English.  
  I was Howard Hughes. New York: Counterpoint, 2006.  
  Famous Writers School. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2003.  
 
 
  Keon S. Chi.  Ph.D., Political Science, Claremont University and Graduate School. Professor of Political Science  
  "State Civil Service System." In Handbook of Human Resource Management in Government.  Edited by Stephen E. Condrey.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1998: 35-55.   
 

"Total Quality Management in State Government: Options for the Future," State Trends and Forecasts, October 1995.

 
 

"Interstate Cooperation: Resurgence of Multistate Regionalism," in State Government: The CQ Guide to Current Issues and Activities, 1991-92, Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1991.

 
 

"Comparable Worth in State Government," in Comparable Worth, Pay Equity and Public Policy. Edited by Rita Mae Kelly and Jane Bayes. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.

 
 

"What Has Happened to the Umbrella Human Service Agency," New England Journal of Human Services, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1987.

 
 

"Initiating a State Futures Project: Practical Models and Methods," Word Future Society Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1984.

 
 

State Futures Commission: A Survey of Long-Range Planning Experiences, Council of State Governments, 1983

 
 
 
  Tom Cooper.  Ph.D., Economics, Princeton University.  Professor and Chair of Business Administration and Economics  
  "A Note on Vertical Integration as Entry" (with R. Blair and D. Kaserman).  International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 3, June 1985, 219-229.  
 

"Most-Favored-Customer Pricing and Tacit Collusion."  The Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 17, Autumn 1986, 377-388.

 
  "Indirect Competition with Spatial Product Differentiation." Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. 37, March 1989, 241-257.  
  "The Most-Favored-Nation Pricing Policy and Negotiated Prices" (with T. Fries). International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 9, June 1991, 209-223.  
  "Signal Facilitation: A Policy Response to Asymmetric Information." The Journal of Business, Vol. 65, July 1992, 431-450.  
 
 
  Jon Dalager.  Ph.D., Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  Professor and Chair of Political Science  
 

"Voter Turnout in U.S. Presidential Elections: An Historical View and Some Speculation" with Peter F. Nardulli and Donald E. Greco in Robert DiClerico, ed., Political Parties, Campaigns and Elections. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000.  First published in PS: Political Science & Politics, September 1996, Vol. 29:3, 480-490.

 
 

"Voters, Issues, and Elections: Are the Candidates' Messages Getting Through?" The Journal of Politics. 1996, Vol. 58, No. 2.

 
 

"The Election: A `New Democrat' and a New Kind of Presidential Campaign," with Paul J. Quirk, in Michael Nelson, ed., The Elections of 1992 Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1993.

 
 

"The Presidential Election of 1992 in Historical Perspective," with Peter F. Nardulli, in William Crotty, ed., America's Choice: The Election of 1992 (Guilford, CT: Dushkin, 1993).

 
 
 
  Richard Elliot Day.  Ed.D., University of Kentucky. Adjunct Professor of Education  
  Each Child, Every Child: The Story of the Council for Better Education, Equity and Adequacy in Kentucky’s Schools.  Ph.D. Dissertation at Scholars Display  
 
 
  William E. Ellis.   Class of 1962.  Retired EKU Professor  
  The Kentucky River. The Ohio River Valley Series. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 2000.  
  River Bends and Meanders Stores, Sketches and Tales of the Kentucky, Burnsville, NC:  Celo Valley Books, 1992.  
 
 
  Eugene I. Enlow. Class of 1944.  Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Pastor Emeritus, The Beechmont Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky  
  The Scriptural Basis for Baptism. Louisville, Ky. : Long Run Baptist Association, 1996.  
  The Living History of Beechmont Baptist Church: 1968-1977.  Supplement to The History of the Beechmont Baptist Church 1911-1967. Louisville, KY: Beechmont Baptist Church, 1978.  
  History of the Clover Bottom Baptist Church, Woodford County, Kentucky, 1801-1951. Versailles, KY: Clover Bottom Baptist Church, 1951.  
 
 
  Austin French.  Ph.D., Auburn University.  Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science  

Truth Gems for Teacher and Student. Frankfort, Ky. : R.E.A.L. Publications, 2005.

 
 
 
  William C. Green.  Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo.  Education Dept.  
  Ed. w/ Ernest J. Yanarella, The Unfulfilled Promise of Synthetic Fuels. Greenwood Press, 1987.  
 
 
  Alma Hall.  Ph.D., Vanderbilt University.  Associate Professor and Chair of Communication and Media Studies  
  "'For Kentucky': The Shared Vision of Governor Martha Layne Collins." In Navigating Boundaries: The Rhetoric of Women Governors. Ed. Brenda DeVore Marshall and Molly A. Mayhead. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000, 45-57.  
 
 
  Mark C. Johnson.  Ph.D., Plant Pathogenics, University of Kentucky.  Associate Professor of Biological Sciences  
   "Germ-line Gene Therapy: Hubris, Playing God, or a Future Panacea?" Biologist's Forum, 2002. Vol. 73, No. 1.  
 
 
  John T. Jones.  Ph.D., Economics, University of Kentucky.  Associate Professor of Business Administration and Economics  
  "Unintended Consequence of Centralized Public School Funding In Michigan Education," with Ron Zimmer, The Southern Economic Journal, 2005: 534-45.  
  "Examining the Impact of Capital on Academic Achievement," with Ron Zimmer, Economics of Education Review. 2001: 577-588.  
  "The Effects of Transborder Trucking Regulations on Inbound Trucks and the Trucking Infrastructure." The Journal of Transport Economics and Policy. 1999: 173-183.  
  Jones, John T. The Economic Impact of Transborder Trucking Regulations. Edited by Stuart Bruchey. Transnational Business and Corporate Culture: Problems and Opportunity. Garland Publishing, 1999.  
  "The Farm-retail Price Spread: The Case of Postharvest Pesticides in Fresh Grapefruit Packinghouses" (With Jean C. Buzby and John M. Love) In Agribusiness: An International Journal, Vol. 10, No. 6, 1994, 521-528.  
 
 
  James C. Klotter.  Ph.D., University of Kentucky.  State Historian of Kentucky and Professor of History  
  Principal Publications  
  Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and American Manhood: Understanding the Life and Death of Richard Reid (LSU Press, 2003). Southern Biography Series.  
 

Ed. Our Kentucky: A Study of the Bluegrass State, 2nd ed. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 2000.

 
 

A New History of Kentucky. With Lowell Harrison. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1997.

 
  Kentucky Portrait in Paradox, 1900-1950.   Frankfort, KY:  Kentucky Historical Society, 1996.  
  History Mysteries: The Cases of James Harrod, Tecumseh, “Honest Dick” Tate, and William Goebel. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1989.   
 

The Breckinridges of Kentucky 1760-1981. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1986.

 
 

William Goebel: The Politics of Wrath. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1977.

 
  Kentucky: Decades of Discord, 1865-1900. With Hambleton Tapp. Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Historical Society, 1977.
Chapter reprinted in From the Fort to the Future: Educating the Children of Kentucky, 1986.
 
 

Ed. The Human Tradition in the New South. Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.

 
  Faces of Kentucky, with Freda C. Klotter, Lexington,  KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2006.  
  Major Articles and Book Chapters  
  "Moving Kentucky Into the 21st Century: Where should we go from here?" The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 1999: 83-112.  
 

"Snapshots of a State in Change: An Overview of Kentucky in the Twentieth Century." The Filson Club History Quarterly, 1992: 421-48.

 
 

"Little Shepherds, Little Colonels, and Little Kingdoms: A Selective Review of Kentucky Writing, 1784-1950." The Journal of Kentucky Studies, 1986: 61-72.

 
 

"Appalachian Feuds: An Overview." Filson Club History Quarterly, 1982: 290-317.

 
 

"The Black South and White Appalachia." Journal of American History, 1980: 932-49. Reprinted in Turner and Cabell, eds., Blacks in Appalachia, Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 1985.

 
 

"Sex, Scandal, and Suffrage in the Gilded Age." The Historian, 1980: 225-243.

 
 

"Slavery and Race: A Family Perspective." Southern Studies, 1978: 375-97

 
 
 
  Peter LaRue.  D.A., University of Illinois.  Director of Tiger Bands and Professor of Music.  
  "Ma, I'm Gonna Go Work at Wendy's" (Ma III). The Bluegrass Music News, Vol. 54, No. 1, 2002  
  "Ma, We Got a II at Contest" (Ma II). The Bluegrass Music News, 1999, Vol. 51, No. 2. Reprinted in Spotlight on Teaching Band, Reston, VA: National Association for Music Education, 2001 and The NFIMA Journal, 2001, Vol. 18, No. 1.  
  "Ma, Where's My Trumpet" (Ma I). The Bluegrass Music News, 1996, Vol. 48, No. 2,  
 
 
  Dr. Christine R. Leverenz.  Ph.D., Mathmatics, University of Kentucky.  Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, Chair  
  "The Rectilinear Steiner Tree Problem:  Algorithms and Examples using Permutations of the Terminal Set."  Presented at the ACM  Southeastern Regional Conference, 1999.  
 
 
  H.M. Lewis.  Ph.D., Louisiana State University.  Professor of Music and Director of Chapel Brass.  
  "The Meadow Lark Polka Billante."  Eighth Note Publications, 1998.  
  "Polonaise op.128." Magnolia Manor Music Publishers, Ltd.  
 
 
  Liyan Liu. Ph.D., Chinese and Asian History, Ohio State University.  Assistant Professor of History.  
  Contribution of American Medical Missionaries to China. Xianggang: Yin he chu ban she, 2000. (In Chinese)  
  Reflections across the Yellow Sea: Essays of Chinese and Japanese Studies.  Kowloon, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Milky Way Press, 2001.  
 
 
  Joe E. Lunceford.  Ph.D., New Testament, Baylor University.  Professor of Religion  
  "The Importance of Christ's Resurrection," Biblical Illustrator, forthcoming.  
  "New Heaven(s) and New Earth," Biblical Illustrator, Summer 2000  
  "Orphans in First Century Israel," Biblical Illustrator, Spring 1999  
  "Exegesis: John 1:1-9, 10-18."  Lectionary Homiletics.  January 1999: 1-2.  
  "Exegesis: Matthew 3:13-17." Lectionary Homiletics.  January 1999: 8-9  
  "Exegesis: John 1:29-42."  Lectionary Homiletics.  January 1999: 1-2.  
  "Exegesis: Micah 6:1-8."  Lectionary Homiletics.  January 1999: 1-2.  
  "Exegesis: 1 Corinthians 1:10-18." Lectionary Homiletics.  January 1999: 25-26.  
  "Biblical Women Weren’t Always Submissive." Priscilla Papers, Vo. 14, No. 4, Fall 2000.  
 

"1,2 Peter, 1,2,3 John, Jude," Bible Book Study Commentary: Nashville: Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1993.

 
 

"Matthew (Part 2)," Bible Book Study for Adult Teachers: Nashville: Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1988.

 
 

"An Historical and Exegetical Inquiry into the New Testament Meaning of the Hilaskomai Cognates," Georgetown College Faculty Studies Vol. 9, (1983-1984)

 
 
 
  Steven W. May.  Ph.D., University of Chicago. Oxford Program Tutor and Retired Professor of English  
 

Queen Elizabeth I: Selected Works. New York: Washington Square Press in cooperation with the Folger Shakespeare Library, 2004.

 
 

Steven W. May and William A. Ringler, Jr., Elizabethan Poetry: A Bibliography and First-Line Index of English Verse, 1559-1603. London: Continuum Publishing, 2004.

 
 

"Queen Elizabeth to Her Subjects: the Tilbury and Golden Speeches," Explorations in Renaissance Culture 30 (2004), 23-39.

 
  "Renaissance Manuscript Anthologies: Editing the Social Editors," English Manuscript Studies 11 (2002), 203-16.  
 

"Teaching Renaissance Manuscript Poetry," in Patrick Cheney and Anne Lake Prescott, ed.,  Approaches to Teaching Shorter Elizabethan Poetry. New York: MLA, 2000, 139-40.

 
  "Two Unpublished Letters by Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke," English Manuscript Studies 1999: 88-97.  
 

The Elizabethan Courtier Poets: The Poems and Their Contexts.  London: University of Missouri Press, 1991.

 
  Sir Walter Raleigh.  Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1989.  
  Henry Stanford’s Anthology: an edition of Cambridge University Library manuscript Dd. 5.75. New York: Garland, 1988  
 
 
  George McGee.  M.F.A., Acting and Directing, Florida Atlantic University. Director of Theatre and Performance Studies.  
  McGee, George, Ira “Jack” Birdwhistell, and Joe Nickell, et al.  Elijah Craig and His Paper Mill: The Story of Georgetown’s Big Spring Industrial Park and Its Founder.  Georgetown, KY: Georgetown and Scott County Museum, 1994.  
 
 
  Karyn S. McKenzie.  Ph.D., University of Kentucky. Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology  
 

"The Long-Term Predictive Validity of the   Consumers’ Need for Uniqueness Scale." With Kelly Tepper Tian.  Journal of Consumer Psychology 2001: 171-193.

 
 
 
  Dwight A. Moody. Class of 1972. Ph.D., Systematic Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dean of the Chapel.  
 

Heaven for a Dime: Memoir of a Small Town Preacher. New York: Writer's Showcase, 2002.

 
 

"End of the World…Soon?," Preaching, November-December, 2002

 
 

Baptists, Free and Faithful: Christian Discipleship in the Twenty-First Century. Franklin, TN: Providence House, 1998.

 
 

"Wormwood and Wardrobes," Preaching, November-December, 1998

 
 

"Anointing the Feet of Jesus," Preaching, March-April 1993

 
 

"The Other Story of the Wise Men," Preaching, November-December, 1991

 
 
 
  Brian A. Niemeier. Class of 1995. Ph.D., Leadership and Christian Education, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.  Chemist and Educator  
  The Impact of Institutional Core Values on Traditional Students at a Southern Baptist College.  Manuscript Material, 2003.  
 
 
  William (W.T.) Pfefferle. Visiting Assistant Professor of English  
  Poets on Place: Tales and Interviews from the Road. Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press, 2005.  
  Writing That Matters: A Rhetoric for the New Classroom. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1999.  
  Plug In: A Guide to Music on the Net.  With Ted Gurley. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996.  
 
 
  Rebecca Powell. Ed.D., University of Kentucky. Professor of Education  
  Books  
  Ed., Language, Literacy, and the African American Experience: Defining Moments. With L. Spears-Bunton.  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, in press.  
  Straight Talk: Growing as Multicultural Educators.  New York:  Peter Lang, 2001.  
 

Literacy as a Moral Imperative Facing the Challenges of a Pluralistic Society.  New York:  Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999.

 
  Ed., Multiculturalism in Higher Education: Implementing Culturally Responsive Teaching in Colleges and Universities. With J. Hammons. Lexington, KY: Institute on Education Reform, 1998.  
  Ed., Multiculturalism and Reform: Theoretical Issues and Practical Applications. Lexington, KY: Institute on Education Reform, 1996.  
  Articles and Chapters  
  "The Donut House: Real World Literacy in an Urban Classroom." With N. Davidson. Language Arts. In press.  
  "Saving Black Mountain: The Promise of Critical Literacy in a Multicultural Democracy." With S. Cantrell and S. Adams. The Reading Teacher, 2001: 772-781.  Reprinted in G. Moss (Ed.), Annual Editions: Critical Reading in the Content Areas. Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 12-19.  
  "Multicultural Education." In J. C. Lindle, J. Petrosko, and R. Pankratz (Eds.), Review of Research on the Kentucky Education Reform Act. Frankfort, KY: The Kentucky Institute for Education Research, 2001.  
  "Overcoming Cultural Racism: The Promise of Multicultural Education." Multicultural Perspectives, 2000: 8-14.  
  "Johnny Can’t Talk Either: The Perpetuation of the Deficit Theory in Classrooms."  In M. Opitz (Ed.), Literacy Instruction for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students (pp. 21-26). Newark, DE: International Reading Association, 1998.  
  "Teaching for Diversity in Higher Education: Conceptualizing an Education That is Multicultural. In J. Hammons & R. Powell (Eds.), Multiculturalism in Higher Education: Implementing Culturally Responsive Teaching in Colleges and Universities.  Lexington, KY: Institute on Education Reform, 1998.  
  "Confronting White Hegemony."  In F. Schultz (Ed.), Annual Editions: Multicultural Education 98/99, 202-205. Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1998.  
  "Multicultural Education."  In J. C. Lindle, J. Petrosko, and R. Pankratz (Eds.), 1996 Review of Research on the Kentucky Education Reform Act, 79-99.  Frankfort, KY: The Kentucky Institute for Education Research, 1997.  
  "Beyond Trivialization:  A Framework for Professional Development in Multicultural Education."  In R. Powell (Ed.), Multiculturalism and Reform:  Theoretical Issues and Practical Applications, 35-50.  Lexington, KY:  Institute on Education Reform, 1996.  
  "Multicultural Education in Kentucky:  Challenging Popular Myths."  In R. Powell (Ed.) Multiculturalism and Reform:  Theoretical Issues and Practical Applications, 1-10.  Lexington, KY:  Institute on Education Reform, 1996.  
  "Confronting White Hegemony: Implications for Multicultural Education."  Multicultural Education, Winter 1996, 12-15.  
  Learning about Others, Learning About Ourselves:  Using Telecommunications to Enhance Cultural Awareness."  With D. Dattilo, Writing Teacher, 1994, Vol. 7, 15‑18.  
  "Teaching for Change in Appalachia." In E. R. Hollins, J. E. King, and W. C. Hayman (Eds.), Teaching Diverse Populations:  Formulating a Knowledge Base, 61‑76.  Albany, NY: SUNY Press.  
  "Goals for the Language Arts Program: Toward a Democratic Vision."  Language Arts, 1992, 342‑349.  
  "Ways of Meaning:  Exploring Cultural Differences in Students' Written Compositions.  Linguistics and Education, 1989, 341‑358.  
  "Johnny Can't Talk Either: The Perpetuation of the Deficit Theory in Classrooms."  The Reading Teacher, 1989, 670‑674.   
  "The Lexical Development of Kindergartners:  Learning from Written Context." With C. Pappas & H. Brown. Journal of Reading Behavior, 1988, 5‑24.  
  "Dialect Effects in Appalachian Students' Written Compositions."  In C. Ross (Ed.), Contemporary Appalachia:  In Search of a Usable Past, 27‑36.  Boone, NC:  Appalachian Consortium Press, 1987.  
 
 
  Jennifer L. Price, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology  
 

"Emotional Deficits in Military-Related PTSD: An Investigation of Content and Process Disturbances. With C.M. Monson, B. Rodriquez, M. Ripley & R. Warner. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2004, 275-279.

 
 

"A Review of Individual Psychotherapy Outcomes for Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse." With M.J. Hilsenroth, P.A. Petretic-Jackson, & D. Bonge. Clinical Psychology Review, 2001, 1095-1121.

 
 

"The Capacity for Dynamic Process Scale (CDPS): An Examination of Reliability, Validity, and Relation to Therapeutic Alliance." With M.D. Blagys, T.L. Heindselman, M.K. Mount, & D.J. Holdwick. Psychotherapy Research, 2001, 275-294.

 
  "Dr. Hilsenroth and Colleagues Reply." With M. J. Hilsenroth, S. J. Ackerman, & M. D. Blagys. American Journal of Psychiatry, 2001, 1936-37.   
  "Reliability and Validity of DSM-IV Axis V. With M. J. Hilsenroth, S. J. Ackerman, M. D. Blagys, B. D. Baumann, M. R. Baity, S. R. Smith, J. L. Price, C. L. Smith, T. L. Heindselman, M. K. Mount, & D. J. Holdwick, American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000, 1858-1863.  
 
 
  Paul L. Redditt. Ph.D., Bible, Vanderbilt University.  Professor of Religion and Chair  
  Books  
  Ed. with David Penchansky, “Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth Do What is Right?": Studies on the Nature of God in Tribute to James L. Crenshaw. ,  Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2000.    
  Daniel, New Century Bible Commentary, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999  
  Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, New Century Bible Commentary, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995  
  Articles and Chapters  
  "Prophecy from the Sidelines," in Prophetic Ethics, 24-31, Ed. Robert B. Kruschwitz.Waco, TX: The Center for Christian Ethics at Baylor University, 2003.   
  "When Faith Demands Treason: Civil Religion and the Prophet Jeremiah," Review & Expositor, 2004, No. 2, 227-46.  
  "When Faith Demands Treason: Civil Religion and the Prophet Jeremiah," Review & Expositor, 2004, No. 2, 227-46.  
  "The King in the Book of the Twelve," Society of Biblical Literature Papers 2004.  PDF File can be downloaded from the Society of Biblical Literature here.  
  "Introduction to Prophecy," in Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible. Ed. James D. G. Dunn and John W. Rogerson. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003.  
  "Zechariah 9-14: The Capstone of the Book of the Twelve," Bringing out the Treasure; Inner Biblical Allusion in Zechariah 9-14 (ed. Mark J. Boda and Michael H. Floyd; JSOT Sup 370; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003) 305-332.  
  "Prophecy from the Sidelines," Christian Reflection 2003: 24-31.  
  "The Rhetoric of Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology," in Perspectives in Religious Studies: A Festschrift for  Dr. Page Hutto Kelley. 2001: 361-371.  
  "The Formation of the Book of the Twelve: A Review of Research," SBL 2001 Seminar Papers, 58-80. Atlanta: The Society of Biblical Literature, 2001.  A revised and updated version appears in Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve, 1-26. Berlin, New York: Walter deGruyter, 2003.  
  "Recent Research on the Book of the Twelve as One Book," Currents in Research: Biblical Studies, 2001: 47-80.