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CURRICULUM VITAE for Gary M. Ciuba, Ph.D. Professor of English

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<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong><strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2002- <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>, Kent State University,Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>, Trumbull Campus1992-2002 Associate <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong>, Kent State University,Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>, Trumbull Campus1986-1992 Assistant <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong>, Kent State University, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>,Trumbull Campus--Tenured in Fall 19911985-1986 Instructor, Fordham University, Bronx, NY1979-1985 Teacher, Mother Seton, Clark, NJADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE2007- Proposal Writing Internship Coordinator.1995-2010 Honors Program Coordinator.1991-2010 <strong>English</strong> Coordinator.PROFESSIONALHONORS“Alum-inary,” Fordham University, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>, October 7, 2009.C. Hugh Holman Award <strong>for</strong> Desire, Violence, and Dignity in Modern Southern Fiction,given by the Society <strong>for</strong> the Study <strong>of</strong> Southern Literature to the best work inSouthern literary criticism, 2008.Sabbatical, Fall 2001.Research and Creative Activity Appointment, Fall 2000.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. PAGE 2PROFESSIONAL HONORS (continued)Dean’s Award <strong>for</strong> Leadership and Service, May 1999.Research and Creative Activity Appointment, Fall 1997.Sabbatical, Fall 1993.Excellence Award, National Institute <strong>for</strong> Staff and Organizational Development, University<strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin, College <strong>of</strong> Education, May 27, 1992.Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Award, Kent State, Study <strong>of</strong> the Walker Percy Papers,University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Summer 1987.<strong>Ph</strong>i Beta Kappa, Fordham University, 1986.Graduate Assistantship, Fordham University, 1977-1978.Valedictorian, Seton Hall University, College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, 1977.B.A., summa cum laude, Seton Hall University, 1977.Departmental Honors, <strong>English</strong> and Religious Studies, Seton Hall University, 1977.EDUCATION1986 <strong>Ph</strong>. D., <strong>English</strong>, Fordham University, Bronx, NYMajor Subject: American LiteratureMinor Subjects: Modern British, <strong>English</strong> RenaissanceDissertation: "The Apocalyptic Vision in the Fiction <strong>of</strong> Walker Percy," directedby Richard Giannone1979 M.A., <strong>English</strong>, Fordham University, Bronx, NY1977 B.A., <strong>English</strong> and Religious Studies, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJPUBLICATIONS(* = refereed)BOOK*Desire, Violence, and Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction: Katherine Anne Porter,Flannery O’Connor, Cormar McCarthy, Walker Percy. Baton Rouge: Louisiana StateUniversity Press, 2007. 287 pages. Forthcoming in paperback.*Walker Percy: Books <strong>of</strong> Revelations. Athens: University <strong>of</strong> Georgia Press, 1991. 332pages. Forthcoming in paperback.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 3BOOK CHAPTERS*“The Snake and the Rosary: Violence and the Culture <strong>of</strong> Piety in Sheila Bosworth's SlowPoison.” The World is Our Home: Society and Culture in Contemporary SouthernWriting. Ed. Jeffrey J. Folks and Nancy Summer Folks. Lexington: University Press <strong>of</strong>Kentucky, 2000. 53-72.*“McCarthy’s Enfant Terrible: Mimetic Desire and Sacred Violence in Child <strong>of</strong> God.”Sacred Violence: A Reader’s Companion to Cormac McCarthy. Ed. Wade Hall and RickWallach. El Paso: Texas Western Press/University <strong>of</strong> Texas, 1995. 77-85.*“Walker Percy's Enchanted Mountain.” Walker Percy: Novelist and <strong>Ph</strong>ilosopher.Introduction by Walker Percy. Ed. Jan Nordby Gretlund and Karl-Heinz Westarp.Jackson: University Press <strong>of</strong> Mississippi, 1991. 13-23.ARTICLES*“Living in a ‘World <strong>of</strong> Others’ Words’: Teaching Morrison and Faulkner.” Proteus: AJournal <strong>of</strong> Ideas 21.2 (Fall 2004): 13-20.*“Ransom’s God Without Thunder: Remythologizing Violence and Poeticizing the Sacred.”Contagion: Journal <strong>of</strong> Violence, Mimesis, and Culture. 10 (2003): 40-60.*“ 'Like a Boulder Blocking Your Path': Scandal and Skandalon in Flannery O'Connor.” TheFlannery O'Connor Bulletin 26-27 (1999-2000): 1-23.*“The Worm Against the Word: The Hermeneutical Challenge in Hurston’s Jonah’s GourdVine.” African American Review 34.1 (2000): 119-33.*“'One Singer Left to Mourn': Death and Discourse in Porter’s ‘Pale Horse, Pale Rider.’”South Atlantic Review 61.1 (Winter 1996): 55-76.*“Time as Confluence: Self and Structure in Welty’s One Writer’s Beginnings.” TheSouthern Literary Journal 26.1 (Fall 1993): 78-93.*“Richard Wilbur: The Poetry <strong>of</strong> Real Presences.” Renascence 45.1-2 (Fall 1992/Winter1993): 49-64.*“Price's Love and Work: Discovering the ‘Perfect Story.’” Renascence 44.1 (1991): 45-60.*“The Discords and Harmonies <strong>of</strong> Love: Reynolds Price's New Music.” The SouthernQuarterly (Winter 1991): 115-130.*“Found in the Cosmos: Percy's First Self-Help Book.” Special Walker Percy issue <strong>of</strong> TheNew Orleans Review 16 (Winter 1989): 7-16.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 4ARTICLES (continued)*“The Second Coming: Percy's Romance at the End <strong>of</strong> the World.” Thought 64(December 1989): 399-410.*“From Face Value to the Value in Faces: Wise Blood and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Literalism.”Modern Language Studies 19 (Summer 1989): 72-80.*“Percy's First Gentle Man.” The Mississippi Quarterly 61 (Spring 1988): 131-146.*“Lancelot's New World <strong>of</strong> Language.” Notes on Mississippi Writers 20 (1988): 1-7.*“The Fierce Nun <strong>of</strong> The Last Gentleman: Percy's Vision <strong>of</strong> Flannery O'Connor.” TheFlannery O'Connor Bulletin 15 (1986): 57-66.*“The Omega Factor: Apocalyptic Visions in Walker Percy's Lancelot.” American Literature57 (1985): 98-112.*“Albee's Descent <strong>of</strong> Man: Generational Conflict and Evolutionary Change.” Mid-HudsonLanguage Studies 6 (1983): 73-79.NOTES“The Darker Face <strong>of</strong> the Earth”[by Rita Dove]. Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Slave Resistance andRebellion. Ed. Junius P. Rodriguez. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007. I:154-56.“Percy Post-Millennium.” The Delta Factor 7.1 (1999):1.“Walker Percy,” New Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 19, 1996.“Walker Percy: Signifying Race.” The Walker Percy Project(http://sunsite.unc.edu/wpercy), 1996.Introduction. “Symbol As Need.” By Walker Percy. Thought 65 (1990): 376-377.*“The Moviegoer: Signs <strong>of</strong> the Divine Eiron.” Notes on Contemporary Literature 17(November 1987): 10-13.REVIEW ESSAY“Walker's <strong>Ph</strong>armacy: Medicine and Language in Recent Percy Criticism.” MississippiQuarterly (2000): 443-52.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 5BOOK REVIEWSReview <strong>of</strong> Preachers and Misfits, Prophets and Thieves: The Minister in Southern Fiction,by G. Lee Ramsey, Jr. Christianity and Literature. Forthcoming.Review <strong>of</strong> Apocalyptic Patterns in Twentieth-Century Fiction, by David J. Leigh.Theological Studies 71 (2010): 246-48.Review <strong>of</strong> Peculiar Crossroads: Flannery O’Connor, Walker Percy, and Catholic Vision inPostwar Southern Fiction, by Farrell O’Gorman. Flannery O’Connor Review 3 (2005):115-17.Review <strong>of</strong> To Hell and Back: Race and Betrayal in the Southern Novel, by Jeff Abernathy.African American Review 38.4 (2004): 733-35.Review <strong>of</strong> Precision and Depth in Flannery O’Connor’s Short Stories, by Karl-HeinzWestarp. Flannery O’Connor Review 2 (2003-2004): 117-19.Review <strong>of</strong> The Life You Save May Be Your Own: An American Pilgrimage, by Paul Elie.The Delta Factor 10 (2003): 1-2.Review <strong>of</strong> René Gerard and Myth, by Richard Golsan. Christianity and Literature 52.1(2002): 114-18.Review <strong>of</strong> Revising Flannery O’Connor: Southern Literary Culture and the Problem <strong>of</strong>Female Authorship, by Katherine Hemple Prown. Flannery O’Connor Review 1 (2001-02): 115-117.Review <strong>of</strong> At the Crossroads: Ethical and Religious Themes in the Writings <strong>of</strong> WalkerPercy, by John Desmond. The Southern Quarterly 36.3 (Spring 1998): 147–148.Review <strong>of</strong> Walker Percy: A Life, by Patrick Samway. The Delta Factor5.1 (1997): 4-5.Review <strong>of</strong> A Thief <strong>of</strong> Peirce: The Letters <strong>of</strong> Kenneth Laine Ketner and Walker Percy, ed.Patrick H. Samway. The Southern Quarterly 34.4 (Summer 1996): 146-48.Review <strong>of</strong> Still Following Percy, by Lewis A. Lawson. Literature and Belief 16.2 (1996):121-24.Review <strong>of</strong> Walker Percy’s Feminine Characters, ed. by Lewis A. Lawson and Elzbieta H.Oleksy. The Delta Factor 2.1 (1995): 7-8.Review <strong>of</strong> Choices: A Novel, by Mary Lee Settle. America 173.10 (October 7, 1995): 31-33.Review <strong>of</strong> The House <strong>of</strong> Percy: Honor, Melancholy, and Imagination in a Southern Family,by Bertram Wyatt-Brown. The Southern Quarterly 34.1 (Fall 1995): 145-146.Review <strong>of</strong> American Gargoyles: Flannery O’Connor and the Medieval Grotesque, byAnthony Di Renzo. The Flannery O’Connor Bulletin 22 (1993-94): 140-143.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 6BOOK REVIEWS (continued)Review <strong>of</strong> More Conversations with Walker Percy, ed. Lewis A. Lawson and Victor A.Kramer. The Southern Quarterly 32.3 (1994):187-189.Review <strong>of</strong> American Literature and the Destruction <strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Innovative Writing inthe Age <strong>of</strong> Epistemology, by Ronald E. Martin. <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy and Literature 16 (1992):426-28.Review <strong>of</strong> Conversations with Reynolds Price, ed. Jefferson Humphries. The SouthernQuarterly 30 (1992): 189-190.Review <strong>of</strong> Signposts in a Strange Land, by Walker Percy. America 165 (1991): 392-93.Review <strong>of</strong> Flannery O’Connor and the Mystery <strong>of</strong> Love, by Richard Giannone. Thought66 (1991): 115-117.Review <strong>of</strong> An Invisible Spectator: A Biography <strong>of</strong> Paul Bowles, by Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno. American Literature 62 (1990): 358-359.Review <strong>of</strong> The Comedy <strong>of</strong> Redemption: Christian Faith and Comic Vision in FourAmerican Novelists, by Ralph C. Wood. Thought 65 (1990): 212-213.Review <strong>of</strong> Walker Percy and the Postmodern World, by Mary K. Sweeny. AmericanLiterature 60 (1988): 148-149.Review <strong>of</strong> Walker Percy: A Southern Wayfarer, by William Rodney Allen. The MississippiQuarterly 40 (1987): 339-341.ARTICLES REPRINTED OR EXCERPTED“‘One Singer Left to Mourn’: Death and Discourse in Porter’s ‘Pale Horse, Pale Rider.’”South Altantic Review 61.1 (Winter 1996): 55-76. Exc. in Katherine Anne Porter. Ed.Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 2000. 64-65.“From Face Value to the Value in Faces: Wise Blood and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Literalism.” ModernLanguage Studies 19 (Summer 1989): 72-80. Exc. in Novels <strong>for</strong> Students, Volume 3,Ed. Diane Telgen and Kevin Hile. Detroit: Gale Research, 1998. 335-39.“Price’s Love and Work: Discovering the ‘Perfect Story.’” Renascence 44.1 (1991): 45-60.Rpt. in Critical Essays on Reynolds Price. Ed. James A. Schiff. New York: G.K. Hall,1998. 192-205.“Price’s Love and Work: Discovering the ‘Perfect Story.’” Renascence 44.1 (1991): 45-60.Exc. in Modern American Literature. Ed. Martin Tucker. New York:Continuum/Frederick Ungar, 1997. 377-78.“Richard Wilbur: The Poetry <strong>of</strong> Real Presences.” Renascence 45.1-2. (Fall 1992/Winter1993): 49-64. Exc. in Modern American Literature. Ed. Martin Tucker. New York:Continuum/Frederick Ungar, 1997. 497.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 7ARTICLES REPRINTED OR EXCERPTED (continued)Review <strong>of</strong> More Conversations with Walker Percy, ed. Lewis A. Lawson and Victor A.Kramer. The Southern Quarterly 32.3 (1994): 187-189. Exc. in Modern AmericanLiterature. Ed. Martin Tucker. New York: Continuum/Frederick Ungar, 1997. 364-65.PROFESSIONALACTIVITIESCONFERENCE PAPERS AND SESSIONS CHAIRED“Walker Percy and the Fordham Station,” <strong>English</strong> Department Celebration <strong>of</strong> Alum-inaries,Fordham University, Bronx, NY, October 7, 2009.“Reading from the Grave: Violence, Modern Literature, and the U.S. South,” KeynoteAddress to the Eighth Annual Wenshan International Conference, National ChengchiUniversity, Taipei, Taiwan, May 9, 2009.“‘What Say, Doc?’ Hearing Deafness in Percy’s Fiction,” Keynote Address to the WalkerPercy Symposium, Covington, LA, January 17, 2009.“Orphan’s Home: Adoption and O’Connor’s The Violent Bear It Away,” Southern WomenWriters Conference, Berry College, Rome, GA, 29 September 2007.“‘Extraordinary Times’ in 1807: Story, History, and Deafness in Welty’s ‘First Love,’”Southern Writers Conference, Methodist College, Fayetteville, NC, February 25-26,2005.Chair, “Flannery O’Connor and Walker Percy,” Revelations: Flannery O’Connor, TheVisionary and the Vernacular, Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, GA,October 9, 2003.“Ransom’s God Without Thunder: Demythologizing Violence and Poeticizing Religion,”Colloquium on Violence and Religion, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, June 5-8,2002.“ 'Given Only Me <strong>for</strong> Model': Disciples <strong>of</strong> Desire in Porter's The Old Order,” KatherineAnne Porter Panel, American Literature Association Conference, Cambridge,Massachusetts, May 24, 2001.“Victimizing the Sign and Signifying the Victim: Language and Violence in Percy’s TheThanatos Syndrome,” Walker Percy Panel, Society <strong>for</strong> the Study <strong>of</strong> SouthernLiterature Conference, Orlando, Florida, April 7, 2000.Chair, “Walker Percy: Writing Beyond the Last Days,” Modern Language AssociationConvention, Chicago, Illinois, December 27-30, 1999.“Reading and Leading Them not Unto Temptation: Stumbling With Flannery O’Connor,”The Voices <strong>of</strong> Flannery O’Connor, South Central Conference on Christianity andLiterature, Beaumont, Texas, February 4-6, 1999.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 8CONFERENCE PAPERS AND SESSIONS CHAIRED (continued)“ 'Like a Boulder Blocking Your Path': O’Connor’s Skandalon in The Violent Bear It Away,”The Violent and the Sacred in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction, Northeast ModernLanguage Association Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, April 17-18, 1998.Panelist, “Research in Progress/Research Needed,” Katherine Anne Porter Session,American Literature Association Conference, San Diego, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, May 30-June 2,1996.“ 'If I Am to Be the Heroine <strong>of</strong> this Novel': Desire, Deceit, and Porter’s ‘Old Mortality,' ”Katherine Anne Porter Session, American Literature Association Conference, SanDiego, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, May 30-June 2, 1996.Chair, “Walker Percy: Signifying Race,” Modern Language Association Convention,Chicago, Illinois, December 27-30, 1995.“‘One Singer Left to Mourn’: Death and Discourse in Porter’s ‘Pale Horse, Pale Rider,’ ”Death and the Southern Novel, Twentieth-Century Literature Conference, Louisville,Kentucky, February 23-25, 1995.“No More <strong>for</strong> Azazel: <strong>Ph</strong>armakos and <strong>Ph</strong>armakon in The Thanatos Syndrome,” WalkerPercy Panel, American Literature Association Conference, San Diego, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, June1-5, 1994.“McCarthy’s Enfant Terrible: Mimetic Desire and Sacred Violence in Child <strong>of</strong> God,” FirstConference on Cormac McCarthy, Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, October15-17, 1993.“The Worm to Attack the Word: Hermeneutical Failure in Hurston’s Jonah's Gourd Vine,”Crossroads <strong>of</strong> Culture: Southern American Studies Association Conference, NewOrleans, Louisiana, February 25-28, 1993.“Percy’s Art as Device: A Novelist’s Dialogue with Russian Formalism,” Walker Percy:The Confluence <strong>of</strong> Art and Science, Modern Language Association Convention, SanFrancisco, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, December 27-30, 1991.“Welty’s One Writer’s Beginnings: Time as Confluence,” Inventing the Past: Power,Politics, Poetics, Southern American Studies Association Conference, Williamsburg,Virginia, February 14-17, 1991.“Percy’s Enchanted Mountain,” Walker Percy: Faith, Fiction, and <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy, Sandbjerg,Denmark, July 30 - August 4, 1989.“Percy’s Late, Late Show,” Regional Voices: Soundings from the Extended University,Kent State, March 10, 1989.“City at the End <strong>of</strong> the World: New Orleans and the New Jerusalem in The Moviegoer,”Walker Percy’s New Orleans as City <strong>of</strong> God and City <strong>of</strong> Man, Modern LanguageAssociation Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 28, 1988.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 9CONFERENCE PAPERS AND SESSIONS CHAIRED (continued)“Percy’s Novels to Make All Things New,” <strong>English</strong> Department Colloquium Series, KentState University, April 1988.“Miserable Stardom: Film Romantics in Percy’s Fiction,” Twelfth Annual Colloquium onLiterature and Film, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, October1987.“The Critique <strong>of</strong> Christianity and Kerygma <strong>of</strong> D. H. Lawrence in The Man Who Died,” D.H. Lawrence: From Eastwood to Taos, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NewJersey, April 1985.Chair, “Lawrence in America,” D. H. Lawrence: From Eastwood to Taos, Seton HallUniversity, South Orange, New Jersey, April 1985.“Albee's Descent <strong>of</strong> Man: Generational Conflict and Evolutionary Change,” Mid-HudsonMLA, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York, November 1982.Chair, “Modern Drama,” Mid-Hudson MLA, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York,November 1981.“Ritual in Our Town,” Mid-Hudson MLA, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York,November 1980.“The Widow in Modern British Drama,” Mid-Hudson MLA, Marist College, Poughkeepsie,New York, November 1979.BOARD MEMBERSHIPSEditorial Advisory Board, Flannery O'Connor Review, 2000-present.Coordinating Committee, Walker Percy Society, 1994-2004.PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPSModern Language AssociationNortheast Modern Language AssociationSociety <strong>for</strong> the Study <strong>of</strong> Southern LiteratureSouthern American Studies AssociationKatherine Anne Porter SocietyWalker Percy Society


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 10JOURNAL REVIEW ACTIVITYReader <strong>for</strong> Christianity and Literature, 2006-present.Reader <strong>for</strong> The Southern Quarterly, 1999-2005.Editorial Consultant <strong>for</strong> Thought Quarterly Review, 1991-1993.GRANTSTravel Grant, American Council <strong>of</strong> Learned Societies, Travel to Sandbjerg, Denmark, topresent a paper at Walker Percy: Faith, Fiction, and <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy, July 30-August 4,1989, $500.Travel to Collections Grant, N. E. H., Study <strong>of</strong> the Walker Percy Papers, University <strong>of</strong>North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Summer 1986, $500.TEACHINGCOURSES TAUGHTat Kent State UniversityTrumbullat Fordham UniversitySenior Seminar: Morrison and FaulknerHonors Colloquium I and IIAmerican Literature I and IIAmerican Literature, 1945-presentAmerican DramaTwentieth-Century Southern DramaMajor Modern WritersModern British FictionBritish Literature Survey ITechnical WritingCollege <strong>English</strong> I and IIIntroduction to College <strong>English</strong>Chaucer, Shakespeare, and MiltonIntroduction to Literature


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 11MENTORINGSummer 2010: Individual Investigation: Toni Morrison - From First to LastSpring 2010: Individual Investigation in Writing Grant Proposals (Kayla Yarger andAmanda Boyles)Fall 2009: Individual Investigation in Writing Grant Proposals (Courtney Robison)Spring 2008: Individual Investigation in Writing Grant Proposals (Joe Toto).Fall 2008: Individual Investigation in Writing Grant Proposals (Kristin Barton, April Dunn,Joan Oliver).Spring 2008: Individual Investigation in Toni Morrison (Bobbijo Speerstra).Fall 2006: Individual Investigation In Teaching College <strong>English</strong> (Jeff Butts).Fall 2004-Spring 2005: Co-advisor, Senior Honors Thesis (Barbara Petronelli).SERVICEUNIVERSITYPromotion Advisory Board, Office <strong>of</strong> the Provost, Member, 2010.Investigation Committee, Arts and Sciences, 2007-2008.Academic Restructuring Commission, Member, 2002.Humanities Cluster, College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences Strategic Planning Committee, Member,1998.Copyright Policy Committee, Member; Chair <strong>of</strong> Communications Sub-committee, 1997-1998.Educational Policies Committee Library Subcommittee, Member, 1996-1998.Ad-Hoc Committee <strong>for</strong> Research and Creative Activity Awards, Member, 1995, 1999.Arts and Sciences College Curriculum Committee, Member, 1994-95.Citation and Recognition Committee, Member, 1987-1990 and 1991-1994.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 12REGIONAL CAMPUSESDEPARTMENTRegional Campuses Full <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> Promotion Committee, Member, 2002, 2003, 2006,2007, 2008.Dubois Award <strong>for</strong> Critical Writing, Judge, 2007.Zarava Award <strong>for</strong> Writing Portfolios, Judge, 2006.Ad Hoc Writing Program Initiative Committee, Member, 2004-2005.Promotion, Tenure, and Reappointment Committee, Member, 2002-present.Teaching Literature in <strong>English</strong> II, Facilitator, Teaching the New Major, <strong>English</strong> DepartmentConference, May 20, 1998.Ashtabula Campus Search Committee, Member, 1997.Undergraduate Studies Committee, <strong>English</strong> Department, Elected Member, 1991-1993.Faculty Advisory Committee, <strong>English</strong> Department, Replacement <strong>for</strong> member on sabbatical,1992; Elected member, 1994-96, 1998-99.Virginia Perryman Awards, Judge, 1992, 2010.Long-Range Planning Committee, <strong>English</strong> Department, Member, 1991-1992.TRUMBULL CAMPUSFounders Day Committee, Member, 2009-10.Strategic Planning Committee, Member, 2008-.Faculty Advocate, Appeal Process <strong>for</strong> Tenure Candidate, 2008-10.ASL Search Committee, Member, 2008.Book Drive to Help the Children <strong>of</strong> Kenya, Coordinator, 2008.Scheduling Committee, Member, 2007.Scholarship Committee, Member, 2006-present.Pr<strong>of</strong>. M. Rick Smith Memorial Committee, Member, 2006. Scholarship Committee,Member, 2006-present.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 13TRUMBULL CAMPUS (continued)Academic Programming Task Force, Member, 2005-2006.Dean’s Search Committee, Member, 2003-2004.AQUIP Four-Year Degree Committee, Chair, 2002-.Dean's Review Committee, Chair, 2001-2002.Trumbull Campus Complaint Review Committee, Spring 2001-present.Merit Allocation Committee, Member, 2000, 2003, 2008, 2010.Ad-hoc Advising Committee, Chair, 2000.EECAP Grant, Consultant, 1998-99.Regional Campuses Strategic Planning Committee, Member, 1998.Economics Department Regional Campus Search Committee, Member, 1998.Faculty Merit Committee, Co-chair, 1997.<strong>English</strong> Department Regional Campus Search Committee, Chair, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000,2003, 2008; Member, 1994.North Central Association Self-Study, Trumbull Campus, Member, 1993.<strong>Ph</strong>ysics Department Regional Campus Search Committee, Member, 1992.Tech Prep Communications Committee, Member, 1992-1993.Personnel Action Committee, Trumbull Campus, Member, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2002-present.Academic Affairs Committee, Trumbull Campus, Member since 1991; Chair, 1994-2010.Assistant Dean Search Committee, Trumbull Campus. Elected as Faculty Representative,1990-1991.History Department Regional Campus Search Committee, Member, 1991.<strong>English</strong> Department Regional Campus Search Committee, Member, 1990.Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Awards Committee, Chair, 1989; Member, 1988.Hart Crane Poetry Award, Judge since 1988; Contest Coordinator, 1992-2010.


<strong>Gary</strong> M. <strong>Ciuba</strong> Page 14TRUMBULL CAMPUS (continued)<strong>English</strong> Department Regional Campuses Committee, Campus Representative, 1987-2010.Travel Committee, Member, 1987-1990.Educational Resources Committee, Member, 1987-1990.COMMUNITYDeaf Advisory Committee, Member, Community Center <strong>for</strong> the Deaf, Youngstown, Ohio,2009-present.Family Promise (Homeless Shelter), Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, 2008-present.College Writing Expectations, EECAP Workshop, Kent State University Trumbull Campus,Presenter, August 20, 1998.Writing Across the Curriculum Workshop, Bloomfield-Mespo Middle-Senior High School,Presenter, April 2, 1992.Writing Across the Curriculum Workshop, Trumbull County Board <strong>of</strong> Education StaffDevelopment Program, Presenter, February 17, 1992.Book Nook Writing Contest, Judge since 1988, Coordinator since 1991.

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