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BHSU students named to the Who's Who list are listed by their
hometown and majors
- Clint Baird, Sturgis, English;
- Jay Beyer, Rapid City, elementary education;
- John Broome, Spearfish, social science;
- Tina Brosch, Rapid City, elementary education;
- Julie Brunskill, Philip, physical education;
- Kathy Bunkowske, Rapid City, social science;
- Alan Carroll, Ankeny, Iowa, marketing;
- Paul Collins, Sturgis, social science;
- Meade Dominick, Cody, Wyo., technology;
- Cindy Doyle, Gillette, Wyo., elementary education;
- Beata Ferris, Spearfish, mathematics;
- James Gottlob, Salem, elementary education;
- Shayla Graham, Moorcroft, Wyo., mathematics;
- Moriah Hall, mass communication;
- Holly Hoffman, Spearfish, English;
- Brandon Huth, Hermosa, mathematics;
- Joyce Koth, Rapid City, elementary education;
- Heather Krabbenhoft, Rapid City, elementary education;
- Lisa Larson, Rapid City, English;
- Steve Lensegrav, Sturgis, biology;
- Natalya Livingston, Spearfish, accounting;
- Joshua Luther, Sioux Falls, business administration;
- Elisa Lynde, Rapid City, tourism;
- Ryan Maher, Isabel, accounting;
- Karin Malkowski, Spearfish, English;
- Stacie McFadden, Riverton, Wyo., elementary education;
- Jennifer Morris, Spearfish, business administration;
- Mark Norby, Sturgis, environmental physical science;
- Melissa Podhradsky, Pierre, psychology;
- Jennifer Pope, Rapid City, mass communication;
- Kevin Porter, Kenai, Alaska, elementary education;
- Mark Proctor, Sturgis, sociology;
- Brenda Randall, Spearfish, chemistry;
- Clint Randall, Gillette, Wyo., social science;
- Jodi Rembold, Philip, business administration;
- Bryan Robinson, Hot Springs, history;
- Ryan Rurode, Custer, social science;
- Wendy Schamber, Rapid City mathematics;
- Christina Schultes, Edgemont, outdoor education;
- Rebecca Skinner, Lingle, Wyo., chemistry;
- David Steele, Ranchester, Wyo., elementary education;
- Cary Stilwell, Kadoka, accounting;
- Melissa Stubstad, Sturgis, elementary education;
- Melissa Teel, Gillette, Wyo., elementary education;
- Brett Theeler, Mitchell, biology;
- Ven Thompson, Belle Fourche, accounting;
- Patricia Tlustos, Spearfish, accounting;
- Tanya Tolman, Newcastle, Wyo., wellness management;
- Andre Wald, Rapid City, marketing;
- Heidi Walter, Newcastle, Wyo., elementary education;
- Maximillian Wetz, Newell, mass communication;
- Jessica White Plume, Spearfish, psychology; and
- Quentin Youngberg, Rapid City, English.
Session presenters and topics during the Black Hills Research
Symposium include:
Session A:
- Dr. Leonard Austin and Karin Malkowski, Saving Professor Ryan: Knowing Your Teaching
Style May Win the War;
- Dr. Roger Ochse, Holly Hoffman, Karin Malkowski and Quentin Youngberg, A Collaborative
Web Site: Experiencing Shakespeare Through Technology;
- Dr. Tim Martinez, Going Visiting in Cyberspace with Hanna Arendt: Public Space Thinking
Politically;
- Dr. Shane Sarver, Conflicting Patterns of Genetic Differentiation Observed Between Two
Species Found in the Western Atlantic and Caribbean;
- Dr. Leonard Austin, Religion in the Classroom: What Teachers are Experiencing;
- Dr. Cheryl Anagnopoulos and Rebecca Huxford, Do Age Deficits in Working Memory Affect
Syntactic Processing of Ambiguous Sentences;
- Dr. Sharon Strand, Many a Drunkard Slept under a Drunkard's Path Quilt: Non-Verbal
Rhetoric in the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
Session B:
- Debra Lynn Talmadge, Analysis-Emery Tapes, Case Library BHSU;
- Dr. Cheryl Anagnopoulos and Rebecca Huxford, The Effects of Working Memory, Reading
Comprehension, and Semantic Cues;
- Gerald Lower, Philosophy and Ethics in Teaching, Research and Technology;
- Dr. Lidan Lin, The Narrative Strategy of Double Voicing in Beowulf;
- Dr. David Joplin, Deep Ecology in Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
Poster sessions featuring numerous student presentations will be held from 2 p.m. to
closing.
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