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Missouri<br />
Lathrop<br />
Debra Gayle Stewart, Ed.D., a faculty member<br />
with the College of Education at UOPX, published,<br />
I Care to Share: A Manual for the Loving Care<br />
of_________. Designed to help both primary<br />
caregivers <strong>and</strong> the loved ones receiving care,<br />
the book provides prompts for the recording<br />
of all details <strong>and</strong> preferences necessary in order to help ensure<br />
a high st<strong>and</strong>ard of care is maintained—<strong>and</strong> to ensure continuity<br />
can be assured should the responsibility of care be transferred to<br />
someone else.<br />
Ohio<br />
Mayfield Village<br />
Phillip Joseph Stella, a faculty member with the College of Social<br />
Sciences at UOPX, received the Volunteer of the Year Award<br />
from the Council of Smaller Enterprises of the Greater Clevel<strong>and</strong><br />
Partnership. The award recognized Stella’s work as chair of the 2011<br />
Small Business Conference Task Team.<br />
Oregon<br />
Portl<strong>and</strong><br />
Shyvonne Ballosingh Williams, a faculty<br />
member with the College of Social Sciences<br />
at UOPX, published, Unlocking the Power of<br />
Words: Applying the Seven Keys in the Partner<br />
Model to Create Authentic Conversations. The<br />
book explores the Partner model, a means<br />
of improving communication <strong>and</strong> enabling a person to let go of<br />
barriers to creating stronger relationships.<br />
Texas<br />
Austin<br />
Nicholas Marvin Courtright, a faculty member<br />
with the College of Humanities at UOPX,<br />
published Punchline. The book of poetry is built<br />
around quotes from the likes of Albert Einstein,<br />
Carl Sagan, Fredrico Garcia Lorca <strong>and</strong> Shunryu<br />
Suzuki, <strong>and</strong> uses the medium of poetry to<br />
explore philosophical questions.<br />
Houston<br />
Anthony Bruno, a faculty member with the<br />
College of Information Systems <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />
at UOPX, published, CCDA 860-864 Official<br />
Cert Guide. The book is a learning resource<br />
for internetworking professionals to help<br />
obtain the Cisco Certified Design Associate<br />
certification.<br />
Utah<br />
Salt Lake City<br />
Brad C. Parkin, a faculty member with the School of Business at<br />
UOPX, was named one of the state’s top marketing professionals<br />
by Utah Business magazine at their annual Sales <strong>and</strong> Marketer of<br />
the Year awards. Parkin is Associate Zoo Director over Marketing<br />
Services at Utah’s Hogle Zoo.<br />
Virginia<br />
Charlottesville<br />
Carolyn Ramwell, a faculty member with the College of Natural<br />
Sciences at UOPX, spoke at the American Burn Association’s<br />
44th Annual Meeting, on International Burn Care. Ramwell also<br />
co-authored the article “Recession, Reform, Redesignation – Oh<br />
My! Find out how to Energize Staff for Magnet Redesignation in<br />
Challenging Times” published in 2012 Magnet Update: Recognizing<br />
Nursing Excellence in the American Nurse Today.<br />
Washington<br />
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Pasco<br />
Jason Andrew Bond, a faculty member with<br />
the School of Business at UOPX, published<br />
Hammerhead, a science-fiction novel where<br />
the central character, Jeffrey Holt, is a<br />
combat veteran who works tearing apart<br />
decommissioned ships that have crash-l<strong>and</strong>ed<br />
in the Nevada desert.<br />
Snoqualmie<br />
Nathan Kositsky, a faculty member with the<br />
College of Humanities at UOPX, published<br />
Visits to Issaquah. The novel depicts the tale<br />
of a therapist who enters Native American<br />
ceremonies, where he meets the spirit of the<br />
lover who betrayed him.<br />
university of Phoenix faculty members<br />
are welcomed to send a paragraph<br />
about their recent industry success to<br />
<strong>Faculty</strong><strong>Matters</strong>@phoenix.edu.