Faculty & Staff Success

Provost Receives 2019 Emerald Literati Award
A&M-Commerce
congratulates Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. John
Humphreys on receiving a 2019 Emerald Literati Award by Emerald Publishing for his
article in the “Journal of
Management History.” Humphreys co-authored the article with researchers
from five other…

Third Annual Quality Day for Faculty and Staff to be Held November 12
Mark your
calendars for the third annual Quality Day on November 12. Quality Day is an
annual event for faculty and staff, hosted by the Department of Institutional
Effectiveness and Research. The purpose is to provide training and initiate conversations…

Professor Henley Publishes Cognitive Archaeology Book
Tracy Henley, professor and department head in the psychology department at A&M-Commerce, recently published
the “Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology:
Psychology in Prehistory” with Dr. Matt Rossano of Southeastern Louisiana
University and Dr. Edward Kardas of Southern Arkansas University. According to…

Dr. LaVelle Hendricks Receives Professional and Community Outreach Award
Dr. LaVelle Hendricks,
professor of counseling, received the 2019
D. Frank Davis Professional and Community Outreach Award from the Texas Association of Addiction
Professionals. According to the award's inscription, the honor is “presented
to an individual who has demonstrated a…

Health and Human Performance Instructor Accepts TEAFCS Award
Dr. Elizabeth Wachira, professor of health and human performance at A&M-Commerce, accepted the 2019 Texas Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (TEAFCS) Distinguished Service Award for her students' work in planning and executing the Rains County Health Fair in…

Professor Named Texas Theatre Educator of the Year
Rebecca Worley, assistant professor of history, theory and criticism in the Department of Theatre at A&M-Commerce, was recently named Texas Theatre Educator of the Year by the Texas Educational Theatre Association. Worley earned her BFA and MFA from Texas Tech…

Educational Leadership Professors Present at ICPEL
Six professors from the Department of Educational Leadership at A&M-Commerce presented their work at the International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership (ICPEL) in Laguna, California in July 2019: Dr. Julia Ballenger, Dr. Mei Jiang, Dr. Melissa Arrambide, Dr. Nate…

Dr. Kemp-Graham named AERA Program Chair
Dr. Kriss Kemp-Graham has been named 2020 American Education Research Association (AERA) program chair for Research on Women and Education, a special interest group. She will coordinate the review of research proposals for the 2020 AERA Conference in San Francisco. …

Dr. JoHyun Kim Receives Paul W. Barrus Award
Dr. JoHyun Kim received the 2019 Paul W. Barrus Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching from the A&M-Commerce Faculty Senate. The purpose of this award is to “provide recognition and a monetary award for individuals who have performed in an outstanding…

Two Faculty Members Retire from A&M-Commerce
Two long-serving faculty members retired from A&M-Commerce this past spring. Dr. Jon Travis served for 27 years (1992-2019) and Dr. Charlotte Larkin served for 23 years (1996-2019). Both were exemplary faculty members in the Department of Higher Education and Learning…

Dr. Maia Fernández Lamarque to Publish New Book
Dr. Maia Fernández Lamarque's book, “Cinderella in Spain: Variations of the Story as Socio-Ethical Texts,” will be published by McFarland Press in Fall 2019. According to the publisher, the book “…explores how the famous folk heroine embodies common societal values,…

President Rudin Reflects on First Year at A&M-Commerce
It's been
one year since we welcomed President Mark Rudin to our pride. Hailing from Boise
State University, he brought with him a passion for innovation and a vision for
the future of our institution. We sat down with him…

DR. NATHAN TEMPLETON NAMED PRESIDENT OF ICPEL
Dr. Nathan R. Templeton, associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at A&M-Commerce, was recently named president of the International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership (ICPEL) for 2019-2020. According to icpel.org, the organization “has a strong commitment to…

DR. KRISS KEMP-GRAHAM’S WORK PUBLISHED IN MIDDLE LEVEL EDUCATION SERIES
Dr. Kriss Kemp-Graham contributed a chapter to “Equity & Cultural Responsiveness in the Middle Grades,” a book in The Handbook of Research in Middle Level Education series. Kemp-Graham's chapter is titled, “Black Girls Matter in the Middle: Administrators' Perspectives from…

DR. DIMITRA SMITH’S BOOK PROPOSAL ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION BY INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY
Dr. Dimitra Smith's book proposal was accepted for publication by IGI Global, an international academic publisher headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The title of the book will be “Role of Community Colleges in Developing a Skilled Workforce.” Smith is a professor…

DR. TAN PUBLISHES ARTICLE IN INSIDE HIGHER ED
Dr. David Tan published an article in the February 2019 publication of Inside Higher Ed. His article, “Helping Students Develop Competencies, Teachers Hone Their Own,” discusses significant issues related to competency-based education in higher education. Tan is a professor and…

Physics and Astronomy Professor Receives Research Grant
Dr.
Kurtis Williams, associate professor
of physics and astronomy at A&M-Commerce,
received a $273,424 grant from the National Science Foundation to fund his
study titled, “Using a Large Sample of White Dwarf Stars to Study Stellar
Evolution.” According to the…

A&M-Commerce Professor Henley Publishes Fifth Psychology Textbook
Dr. Tracy Henley, professor of psychology and special education at A&M-Commerce, recently published “Hergenhahn's Introduction to the History of Psychology, 8th edition” with Wadsworth-Cengage. The publication marks Henley's fifth textbook. The book is student-friendly, including over 100 historical photographs and…

Research Team Receives Grant from National I-Corps Program
A&M-Commerce's NSF-I-Corps team, led by Dr. Larry Lemanski, received a $50,000 NSF grant for a project titled “Regeneration of Cardiac Muscle using Cardiac Inducing RNA (CIR) Treated Stem Cells.” The NSF-I Corps program will begin in San Antonio in September…

A&M-Commerce Hosts Annual Quality Enhancement Plan Awards Ceremony
The Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) celebrated its third annual awards ceremony on March 13. The ceremony recognized new Global Scholars, Global Fellows and Distinguished Global Fellows. The recipients are students, faculty and staff who have engaged in global activities on…