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Annual Report 2002

Annual Report 2002

Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of the Dean Manha S. Brown, Acting Dean Kathy Bennett, Assistant to tht Dean Lisa Dallas, Assistmllto tht Dtan for Arodtmic Computing Pat Hill, Administratir:t Assistant Diane Ingle, Assistafllto tht Dta11 Parricia Henderson, Ojjict Systems Specialist Bust ..... a Tec:llnolou Institute Marilyn DeRuiter, Director Joy Rainey, Office Systems Sperialist Development Office j ackie Joines, DroelopmtJJt Ojjirtr F.asttm Illinois U11iwrsity is 011 tquo/ opportt111itykquu/ ocass/olfinnoti~'f art ion nnploytr rommitud to ochiroing o dif-'ft-sl' romnumit)'· Publication Credits &litors ~lanha S. Brown Patricia Henderson Graphic Design Chuck ivens VIsit our web site at: http://www.ciu.edu/-lumpkin cssage from the Dean 2 Special Recognitions 4 Comings and Goings 5 LCBAS Development Office 7 LCBAS Academic Computing 8 LCBAS Business and T echnology Institute 9 School of Business 21 School of Family and Consumer Sciences 28 School ofTechnology 33 Depanmenr of Military Science 35 Scudcnt I lonors 37 FY2002 Donors 40 Advisory Boards and Student Organizations


Commitment to Ex cellence Message from the Deaf/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It is with pride in our faculty, staff and students that I reflect upon yet another productive year for the Lumpkin College of Business & Applied Sciences. The events of September II, 2001 affected us all, yet out of that tragedy for many has come a renewed sense of purpose for our personal and professional lives. And it is that sense of purpose that as never before undergirds our "Commitment to Excellence" as an academic College at Eastern Illinois University. Excellence is reflected in many and varied ways in our academic programs, faculty and staff productivity, student accomplishments, support provided by our partners and friends, and in our community outreach activities. One notable hallmark of excellence for academic institutions that represents the collective effort and commitment of faculty, staff and students is program accreditation. This past year the School of Family & Consumer Sciences received official notice that the American Dietetic Association's Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE) awarded the undergraduate Didactic Program in Dietetics accreditation status for ten years. Our program was one of the first undergraduate programs in the nation to apply for and be accredited as CADE initiated the change from an "approval" to "accreditation" process with more rigorous standards and review. Site visits were also conducted by the American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) for the undergraduate major in family and consumer sciences and by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (MCSBI) for the accountancy program. The FCS program is seeking continuing accreditation status, having been one of the first in the nation to be accredited in the early 1970s by its national association; the accountancy program is seeking first time accreditation. Official notifications regarding final accreditation status for these programs are anticipated in FY03. "Commitment to Excellence" is also evidenced by the outstanding accomplishments of our faculty and staff that are highlighted in this report. As an example, our facu lty excellence is demonstrated by those selected to receive Achievement and Contribution Awards, which this year included ~Is. j ean Dilworth (PCS), Or. Patricia McCallister (FCS), and Dr. Linda Simpson (FCS) all in the category of service. Drs. lng Yu Chiou (BUS), William j oyce (BUS) and Deborah Woodley (TEC) received coveted research grant awards from the university Council on Faculty Research. Leadership excellence was recognized by Dr. Loretta Prater's (FCS) selection for the EIU Chair Excellence Award for 2002. Our students continue co demonstrate that they are among the best in the uni,·ersity and in the state and nation. The student chapter of the American Marketing Association was recognized as the best EIU studenr organization, and then wenr on to gain Best Chapter recognition out of all U.S. and inrernational chapters competing. Theta Omega chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting honorary organization, again achieved Superior status for their chapter activities. The ROTC Rifle Team took first place in state and region competitions, and the Student Association of Family & Consumer Sciences continues to be the largest student chapter in the nation. Individual students gained state and national recognition in several competitions. The commitment of friends and supporters of the College further enables the level of excellence that can be achieved. Partnerships with individuals, businesses, agencies and other conJlorrlto S. Bror;m, Aai11~ f)rmt stitucncies arc invaluable in providing program enhancements for faculty and students. The generous contributions of the many donors listed in this report provide funds that support students through scholarships and awards and enhance what are otherwise limited budgets in providing for faculty developmenr, technology acquisition and upgrades, and other enhancemenrs to programs and facilities. The "2000 and Beyond" Campaign for the accountancy program and the Tawani Foundation support provided for Military Science/ROTC this year are but two examples of the commitment others have made to insuring excellence in our programs. The College recognizes its responsibility not only to prepare well-educated graduates for careers in today's di\'erse, global society, but also its commitmenr to the community in which we live. The Business and Technology Institute provided over 70 programs to more than 1,000 participants from area businesses during this past year. The Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program and the Child Care Resource & Referral Project, both administered by the School of Family & Consumer Sciences, are examples of outreach efforts that continue to reach hundreds of Illinois citizens each year, old and young alike. Planning was begun this past year for the Fall 2002 centennial celebration of the founding of what is today the School of Technology at Eastern Illinois University. This is a reminder of the longstanding "Commitment to Excellence" which has existed at this institution. The legacy of excellence resident in the programs ofthe Lumpkin College of Business & Applied Sciences will continue to be stewarded by a dedicated faculty and staff and by our external supporters and partners. As a final note, it has been a pleasure and honor to serve the College as Acting Dean this past year. Dr. Diane Hoadley wi ll join the College and university "family" August I, 2002 as Dean and bring her leadership "Commitment to Excellence" to help shape the future of our College. Honors and Achievements Usa Dallas 1ixlmolof!Y Rnlumml cmd Delivered Education grtml tro:al'(/


2 Special Recognitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert A. Ingram (Class of 1965) was the invited Spring Commencement speaker for the ceremony during which undergraduate and graduate degree recipients from the Lumpkin College of Business & Applied Sciences were celebrated. Bob encouraged graduates to further develop and maintain personal values and ethical behavior that would insure career success. l ie is Chief Operating Officer and President, Pharmaceutical Operations for GlaxoSmithKline, one of the world's most successful pharmaceutical companies. The EIU Alumni Association presented Pat Sullivan (Class of 1975) a 2001 EIU Distinguished Alumnus Award. Pat, a pioneer in the sales auromation industry, is anributed with creating the contact management software category, and i~ the original developer and marketer of ACT!® software and founder of two companies. In 1998, he was recognized as one of the 80 Most Influential People in Sales and Marketing I Jisrory, and in 1999 as one of the Ten Most I nflucntial People in Customer Relationship Management. The El U Foundation presented a Burnham and ancy Neal Philanthropy Award to Allee Shawver for IV11lkJI:tr, Ro!JfrtiiiKmm, .1/orr/ro Broo::11, n11tl I ,()II llf'llrl:m at Sprinx ZOOZ Comml'!lumrnt Outstanding Volunteer. Alice is a past member of the School of Business Advisory Board, and she and her late husband Donald, a former marketing professor in the School of Business, established the Donald and Clara Alice Seaman Shawver Scholarship to support outstanding marketing students. Also recognized by the EIU Foundation with a Burnham and ancy , cal Philanthropy Award was Edward Jones as the Outstanding Corporation. Edward j ones, a financial services company, partnered with the School of Business to establish the Edward j ones Business Opportunity to award outstanding student achievement. T he program solicits competitive projects from students that address opportunities in today's marketplace. Faculty judge entries, and the top exceptional projects arc selected for presentation at Edward j ones corporate headquarters in St. Louis. Authors of the top three projects receive cash scholarships ranging from $1 ,000 to S3,000 per team. School of Business alumnus Jeffrey Cooley (Class of 1979) was selected as EIU's Vice President for Business Affairs this past year. Cooley holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from EIU, and was appointed Assistant Vice President for Business Affairs in 1997 following a national search. Prior to that, he was Eastern's Oirecror of Internal Auditing for 14 years. His appointment followed his serving in the position as Acting Vice Prcsidcn t for about a year. The campus welcomed Dr. Blair Lord as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Or. Lord assumed his new position on August I, 2001 and was also awarded tenure in the School of Business. He came to EIU following a 25 year academic career at the University of Rhode Island. Or. Lord earned his bachelor's and doctorate in economics from the University of California at Davis, and following a postdoctoral fellowship at rhe S. S. Huebner Foundation at the University of


Pennsylvania, he was hired by the University of Rhode Island as an Assistant Professor of finance and insurance. Prior to his appointment as the El U chief academic officer, he was Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at Rhode Island. The EIU Board ofTrustees appointed Louis V. Hencken as Interim President effective August I, 2001. An Eastern alumnus, Mr. Hencken has had a career at El U spanning more than 30 years. He began his career in student affairs as a graduate assistan£ before advancing to counselor, Assistant Director of I lousing, Associate Director of Housing, Director of Housing, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, and Vice President for Student Affairs. Mr. Hencken succeeded Dr. Carol Surles whose successful tenure as President was cut short by her need to resign to pursue treatmem for breast cancer. The University community celebrated EIU's placement for the first time in the top tier of U.S. ews & World Report's ranking of "America's Best Colleges." The rankings are based on schools' academic reputations, Pot Sullivo11 student selectivity, faculty resources, graduation and retention rates, financial resources and alumni giving. Eastern was the only public university in Illinois listed in the top tier of"Best Universities- Master's (Regional/Midwest)" category which represents universities that offer a full range of undergraduate degrees, some master's degree programs, but few, if any, doctoral programs. Of the 145 Midwestern master's universities, public and private, only 42 were placed in the top tier. Overall, EIU was 31st, and was rated fifth among the public l\lidwestern universities with master's programs. Eastern's greatest strengths, in addition to its academic reputation, was its average graduation rare of 67 percent, a freshman-to-sophomore retention rate of 81 percent, and the high percemage of full-time faculty (95 percent). The Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences is proud to share a part of the "Commitment to Excellence" demonstrated by the University as a whole. Jtf!f'tJ Cooley 3 11/{lir/.l)rt/ l.oui.r lltncltn


4 Comings and Goings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ew te'nure-track faculty who joined the College this past year were Dr. James Ejlwale, School of Technology; Dr. Kathleen O'Rourke, School of Family & Consumer Sciences; and Dr. Meena Srinivasan, School of Business. Unda Wylder was hired as an Office Systems Specialist in the School of Family & Consumer Sciences. Dr. Loretta Prater resigned as Chair of the School of Family &Consumer Sciences to assume the leadership position of Dean, College of I Iealth and I Iuman Services, Southeast Missouri State University. Dr. Prater provided excellent leadership for FCS during her five years at EIU, and her accomplishments were recognized by her selection as the 2002 recipient of the Chair Excellence Award. She will certainly be missed, but we wish her well in her new position and congratulate her on her career advancement. LTC Larry Sefren left, following three years as Chair of the Depanment of I. TC h11ry Stjm1 Military Science, to assume new duties in the Depanment of the Army Inspector General office in Washington, DC. Major Richard Pace who had also been with the Department of Military Science/ROTC program for three years, is headed for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas where he will serve in the Training and Doctrine Command Analysis Center. Retiring from the School of Business in May 2002 was Dr. Marilyn Wilkins, who began teaching in 1983 in the area of administrati\·e/computer information systems. Marilyn was an excellent teacher who made significant contributions tO the School and to helping her students. We wish her well. Also retiring from the School of Business in December 2001 was Karen Undley. Karen began teaching in the administrative information systems area in 1996. After a more than 20-year career at EIU, Mrs. Pat Hill, Administrative Assistant, retired from the Dean's Office in March 2002. A Charleston native and EIU alumna, Pat began her career of work at ETU in 1974 working in the offices of Financial Aid and !Iuman Resources before coming tO the LCBAS Dean's Office in 1995. We wish her every enjoyment of her retirement. Eric Quist, support staff in the Lumpkin Hall computer labs, resigned tO take a position at the University of Illinois, and Sharon Huston, suppon staff in the School of Business, transferred tO another position on campus in Taylor Residence I tall. Administrative changes will see some new arrivals in 2002. Dr. Diane Hoadley, was appointed the new Dean of the College and will assume her duties August I, 2002. A native of Illinois, Dr. Hoadley received her undergraduate, MBA and j uris Doctorate from the D;g, Houdlry University of Illinois. Prior to returning to Illinois, Dr. Hoadley was Acting Dean of the School of Business at the University of South Dakota. LTC Lorenzo Smith will assume leadership of the Department of Military LTC 1-ort11%0 Smitlt Science, coming to us from the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Dr. S. Jayne Ozier will serve as Acting Chair of the School of Family & Consumer Sciences while a national search is conducted during 2002-2003 for a permanent chair appointment.


LCBAS Development Office Jacqueline Joines, Development Officer The Lumpkin College of Business & Applied Sciences' Development Office is responsible for establishing and implementing the College's fund-raising priorities and coordinating all fundraising efforts, with attention given tO special and planned gifts. Stewardship of alumni , donors and other special friends requires a dedicated staff that is "committed to excellence." The high level of dedication and care demonstrated by the staff has established quality relationships that will provide support for years to come. jacqueline Joines, LCBAS Development Officer, has been "committed to excellence" as directOr of development for the past four years. Jackie is the only fu ll-time university development officer dedicated tO an academic area, and her efforts during FY02 facilitated over $279,500 in gifts to the College. She was also active as a board member and speaker for The Planned Giving Information Consortium of East Central Illinois that was formed in 2000. This year the Consortium was instrumental in launching the "Leave A Jackie Joi11ts Legacy" public awareness program on deferred charitable giving. Jackie is available at any time to assist alumni and friends who want to know more about the College and ways in which they can give their support. Companies including KPMG, State Farm, Caterpillar, Levi, Ray, and Shoup, Inc., Motor Transport Underwriters, USX Corporation, Edward Jones Company, Nova Solutions, Nlms Associates, Inc., and many others continue to be an important source of private support for the College. This year, corporate support was very important as the EIU Accountancy Advisory Board launched "2000 Be Beyond", a mini-campaign to increase the EIU Accountancy Advisory Board Endowment Fund that supports scholarship and other accounting program initiatives. KPMG, through the efforts of alums Paul Snyder, David Hering, and Jeff Bierman, became the lead donor organization to the "2000 & Beyond" campaign with a pledge of $75,000. State Farm Foundation also recognized the importance of this campaign and pledged $40,000 to the effort. Both KPMG and State Farm have been important partners with our business programs, especially in the area of accounting. Individual donors to the campaign making gifts of $5,000 or more included: Mr. Be Mrs. Greg Bonnell, Matthew Be Joyce Madigan, Jeff Be Tracey Bierman, Mr. Be Mrs. Paul Snyder, David Be Teresa Hering, Judy Ethell, Thomas McDaniel, Deanna Daughhetee and Ray VInson, and Mr. Be Mrs. Carl Dolson. The "2000 & Beyond" campaign should conclude in F\'03. Significant gifts were made during FY02 to current endowments within the College, including: • Jim and June Giffin Scholarship • John M. Luther Business Scholarship • Fund for Excellence in Family and Consumer Sciences • Ronald and Myra Jeffris Scholarship • Judge and Usha Oberoi Scholarship • Bill Spaniol Memorial Scholarship • Rudolph G. and Kathryn E. Hlavek Scholarship • Charles Gifford Manion Memorial Scholarship • Timothy Gover and Clifford Fagan Scholarship • Jerry Rooke Accounting Scholarship • Carolyn Kluesner Modglin Scholarship • Donald and Clara Alice Seaman Shawver Scholarship • The McCoy Family Scholarship • J.W. & Marilyn Oglesby Scholarship • John & Mary Kensil Delta Chi Scholarship • Bert & Janet Holley Scholarship • Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter Endowmem • Charles Jacobs & Marianne Dana Younger Scholarship • Felstehausen/Boldrey Excellence in Career & Organizational Studies Endowment • Caroline A. Forbes Centennial Scholarship • John E. & Mary J. Price Scholarship • Donna Connelly Scholarship • Taking Care of Business Endowment • Theodore W. Ivarie Leadership & Innovation Fund Support from private foundations allows the College to use dollars in unique and specific ways. For many years, the Willow Springs Foundation has supported the activities of Beta Alpha Psi, a student accounting organization, and faculty development. This year, the Willow Springs Foundation supported the MCSBI Accreditation process for the EIU accounting program. The accreditation process could have had significant budget consequences if not for the assistance of the Willow Springs Foundation. Along with the Willow Sp6ngs Foundation, the Lumpkin Foundation has been a generous supporter of the School of Business over the years through the Lumpkin Distinguished 5


6 Professorship and Lumpkin Business Enhancement Fund. The Lumpkin Foundation and its Executive Director, Bruce Karmazin, continue to be involved in various business program initiatives. Other private foundations that supported College efforts included the Manion Family Foundation, and the Charles J. and Marianne D. Younger Fund. The School ofTechnology continued co advance relationships with corporate partners, including State Farm, Caterpillar, Cabot Corporation, Boeing, Ameren CIPS, Precase/Prestressed Producers of Illinois & Wisconsin, and Quebecor World - Effingham Division. Planning for a Centennial Celebration for the School of Technology's I OOth anniversary has generated increased excitement among alumni and other friends of the School this year. The Centennial Celebration Weekend, scheduled for September 20 & 21, 2002, ''ill include a dinner, golf outing, and football game. Congressman Joseph K. Knollenberg has agreed co chair an llonorary Alumni Centennial Comminee, and other comminee members include Mr. W. Donald Cavins, Mrs. M. Marge Lanman, Dr. C. Nelson Grote, Mr. Howard Nelms, Mr. Howard Eads, Dr. Theodore V. Rohr, Dr. Janet Treichel, Mr. Allen R. Price, Mr. Martin J. Coleman, Dr. Louis C. Butler, Ms. Margaret A. Lowery, Mr. Michael R. Keller, Mrs. Brenda L. Akins, Mr. H. Matthew Kemp, Mr. George A. Boykin, and Mrs. Kathy E. Rhodes. The Department of Military Science continued to excel in their efforts to increase enrollment and identify natural partners for the program. The Tawanl Foundation and Tawanl Enterprises, founded by retired Lieutenant Colonel James N. Pritzker of the Illinois National Guard and current real estate invescor, is led on a day-ro-day basis by executive director Ken Dzicwulski, himself a retired Air Force Captain. Lieutenant Colonel Pritzker and the Tawani Foundation have been extremely generous and supportive of various ROTC programs like Eastern's and arc currently involved with establishing the j ames ' . Pritzker Library for the Citizen Soldier in Chicago. The Tawani Foundation's mission is tO honor and promote the ideals of the citizen soldie r through educational and historical initiatives, and the Eastern Illinois University ROTC program has been able to assist with that mission. Ocher important donors to ROTC in FY02 included Wai-Mart, Lawrence Riddle Post #88 American Legion, La Societe Des 40 Hommes Et 8 Cheraux, The Patriots Marching Color Guard, Mooney Motors, and Starcom Worldwide. The School of Family and Consumer Sciences advanced plans co upgrade selected classrooms, including the reconfiguration of a foods lab into an institutional food preparation facility. Another objective for the year was to educate the alumni and friends of the School on the benefi ts of planned giving. Last year, FCS was the beneficiary of a deferred gift from the estate of Mr. Howard Esbeck, and such gifts can provide major support for programs in the College. In summary, the Lumpkin College of Business & Applied Sciences' Development Office assisted in securing outside funding chat would provide more scholarship dollars and program support, honoring the continuing commitment to excellence. 1\ls. Joines is available at any time to assist you in making a gift co the College now or in the form of a deferred gift. She can be contacted at 2 17-581 -7969, [email protected] and/or 4813 Lumpkin Hall, 600 Lincoln Ave., Charleston, IL 61920. AtJrU.e 19 ,20 02 Elu A ................ ft 'I') $75.000. 00 ::!~~<leror ~ r~'UUtt KP.IIC lxmmr "" lmtl donor orgrmi::01ion1o "l(}{)() I! llryontl'. a rompoignlxlllfilin[!.lhr F.! U Arrounling progmm. l'irlurrd lrji 10 righ1 is Jud)• !;;I !ttl/- Compttig" Clt11ir. Ill/trim f>midm1 /.Qu Hmdm, Alum11i Prml Stt.rdrr- KPJIC. ttlmmti DttrJid llfli11g- KP.IIC. ttlunmi- Jrff Birrmttll- KP.IIC, Dr . .1/i/;r Hoorom- Choir of I·: I U Srltoo/ of Businm, Kml Rrl'rJtS- I•: I U tlrromlloncy Atltirorr /J()(Ird Choir, and Palli Slrttllon - t·:tl' Fotmtlttlion.


LCBAS Academic Computing Lisa Do/los, Assislollllo 1hr Dro11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . With a continuing "Commitment co Excellence" chis past year, the faculty explored online reaching and enhanced class web sires co enrich learning. Surveys received from students were favorable and positive. Students enjoyed having documents available at all hours of rhc day, access co grade informacion and the opportunity co interact with ocher students on threaded discussion boards. Technology delivered courses and enhanced courses can prove co be challenging for rhc instructor and the student. As a ream, I worked with rhc faculty to ensure pedagogical outcomes and procedures to maintain the course once it was prepared. Different cools were needed for different learning outcomes. ~lany faculties in face-to-face courses arc beginning co use components ofWcbCT for their grade book, discussion, and quizzing. Another technology faculty are scarring co usc is Real Presenter co add audio co their PowerPoint slides to help with ADA compliance issues and student learning variances. With the aid of a digital video camera and my videography skills, faculty arc interviewing guest speakers and alumni at their place of employment or on campus as a way co bring these gifted and talented individuals into rhc classroom to supplement and energize rhe classroom. Once digitized and placed on a streaming server, the students can view and review the guest speaker during their peak learning time. The digital camera is another cool that faculty are using to add original content co their class web sire in a timely manner. By using the camera, faculty members arc able co capture campus projects, student projects, field trip experiences, and class experiments. To further ensure the excellent preparation of our students, the School of Business recently converted Gilomen Auditorium into cwo new technology oriented classrooms. The Gilomen Telecommunications Lab wi ll be devoted entirely to the study of networking and system integration, and will allow students co create real world networking situations. The Gilomcn Collaborative Learning room will focus on team projects and development. Collaborative tables will scat four and allow each person to work with the computer at that table. The Ll K system software in both specialized classrooms will provide the instructor opportunity co show student projects co the rest of the class at each ream table's monitor and on the LCD overhead projectOr. Additional features of chis software will further support collaborative learning activities. Being a member of the ream working on the design and de' elopment of these classrooms has been 'ef) rewarding. I was also fortunate co present at three different conferences, TOHE, Syllabus2001, and Stop SurfingStart Teaching, chis past year with Dr. Linda Simpson of rhe School of Family & Consumer Sciences. Through our collective efforts, we presented on topics related co faculty and student issues in online learning and face-co-face web enhanced learning environments. .lis. ~ Dallas The ne'' year ahead pro,·ides continued opportunity to help faculty apply technology co enrich the learning em·ironmcnts for their students. I am encouraged with their "Commitment co Excellence" evidenced by a willingness co learn and provide the best instruction possible for their students. Tltt rrcmtly rmOfl{lftd Gilomm Col/abomtiw I .Nimiflf{ room ..-:ill f"rilit{l/r trumlmmi11g ..-:itlt sttllt·of-tht·art ltdmoloKJ. 7


8 LCBAS Business and Technology Institute Marilyn DeRititer, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New programs and new partnerships have strengthened the Business and Technology Institute's "Commitment to Excellence". The new programs and our standard programs insure that our goal to offer quality training, research and consulting programs that help improve productivity and profitability for business, industry and civic organizations is achieved. This year, the Business and Technology Institute formed a partnership with ew Horizons Computer Learning Centers. ew Horizons is the world's largest independent computer training company. It is the mutual commitment to providing high quality training and developing a more skilled and productive workforce that makes this a natural pannership. Training for A+ and ~licrosoft Cenified Systems Engineer (~ CSE) began in january 2002. These intensive programs lead to cenification opponunitics that are the premier credentials for technical professionals who analyze business requirements and design and implement business infrastructures. This includes installing, configuring and troubleshooting network systems. Cisco Certified etwork Associate cenificate training was offered for the professional who designs and de\·elops custom business solutions with Cisco routers and switches. On line training was also available in many areas, including, but not limited to, Microsoft Office, A+, etwork+, MCSE, CNE, Cisco, Design and Media, E Business, Project Management, Leadership, Workplace Safety, and Harvard Business School Management classes. The Business and Technology Institute was also able to offer training grant funds to non-manufacturing companies as well as manufacturers. In Fall 200 I, the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce- Industrial Training Program named the LCBAS Business and Technology Institute an approved training center for this grant program. In our first year with the State Chamber grant, our companies were able to take advantage of this funding for nearly 300 of their employees in training such as Team Building, Leadership, Customer Service, Communication, Computer Training, Network Engineering, SolidWorks/Master Cam, and Auto Desk Inventor. In addition to the State Chamber ITP, the Business and Technology Institute continued for the eighth year as an approved Prairie State 2000 training center. Training continued at high level in a multitude of offerings in the manufacturing industry, participation was high, and training was very well received. Both training programs can reduce company training expenses by SO%. The Business and Technology Institute was also chosen to participate in the "Boeing Aircraft Illinois Supplier Training Program". Boeing is committed to assisting their suppliers in implementing lean manufacturing, meeting quality standards and improving productivity and competitiveness. Boeing anticipates that nearly 240 separate training courses, covering 43 different subjects, will be conducted for more than 2,000 supplier employees. ~lultiple organizations and schools have been approved tO provide training for specific courses. Dr. Bill j oyce and Mr. Glenn Gee have been approved as the trainers for the fol lowing Business and Technology Institute programs: Basic Financial Management, Failure Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, Statistical Process Control, and Fundamentals of Activity Based Accounting. An increase in research projects added an interesting and enjoyable aspect to our work this year. With the assistance of Dr. j ane Wayland, Dr. Bill Minnis, Ms. Renee King, and Ms. j oy Rainey, the Business and Technology Institute provided important information to several clients. • Probated wills research provided needed data from a nine county area from 1998-2000 for a non-profit consortium. • Thirty-eight participants representing 3 I non-profit organizations participated in Focus Groups to ascertain the needs of these organizations. The abundant data provided information for a foundation's strategic planning initiative. • erchant surveys and "sidewalk" interviews conducted in july and October, 200 I provided a Chamber of Commerce with a great deal of information about their own merchants' needs plus comments from local, national and international visitors and shoppers. • An extensive I !-county survey for a nearby city provided a wide variety of information about neighboring counties that proved important to the city's strategic planning initiative. Our "Commitment to Excellence" has led the Business and Technology Institute through FY 02, and we will continue to strive for higher levels of excellence in the future years. We always welcome comments, visits, and calls. Contact Marilyn DeRuiter, Director, Business and Technology Institute at 2 17-581-2913 or email at [email protected] or visit our website at www.eiu.edu/-bti. Sarah Bush UlltOin llrlllth C.ntltr "l.Nulmltip Atodtm]" offtrtd throuf(lllltr Businm 11nd Trdmology fllSiitulr.


School of Bu s iness Chair: Michael L. Boorom Associate Chair: E. Wayne Chandler Director of Administration and Development: Toni Smith Academic Advisors: t\bry I Iennig Lea Northam Admissions Officer: Renee Stroud Support Staff: Kay Amyx Sally Bock Shirley Edwards Melissa Gordon Sandy Gossett Judy Lang Fran Warren General Highlights The School of Business remains "Committed to Excellence" through delivery of quality management education to students. During the year, Accounting faculty performed a lengthy program review to make significant progress on Midwtl L. Boorom attaining separate accreditation from AACSBI (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International), the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. Nso, faculty arc re-tooling courses to prepare students for the I SO credit hour requirement in Illinois and for the newly revised national CPA Exam. To benefit local businesses and students, the School hosted a conference titled "E-Buslness Revolution In Central Illinois, How Technology is Degrees Awarded (FY 2002) 457 Majors 1,687 Student Credit Ilours 15,853 Rid PalmuImproving Business Practices and What It Means to You." Rick Palmer, the Lumpkin Distinguished Professor, coordinated the conference and made a presentation related to his research on e-procurement card usage at major businesses. Other presenters included Caterpillar, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) and Coles Together, the local economic development organization. The conference was so well received that another conference is planned for fall 2002. The School received state program initiative funding totaling $258,000 to facilitate Internet delivery of the Telecommunications Track of the CompU£er Information Systems major. A ponion of the grant compensated faculry to prepare courses for web dclivcl') and facilitate training in software applications such as Oracle, and the remainder was used to transform an auditOrium in Lumpkin Hall into the Gilomen Classroom Suite composed of the Collaborative Learning Room and the Telecommunications Computer Lab. The Collaborative Room wi ll support courses that emphasize group decision-making activities, and the Telecommunications Lab has 25 computer workstations allowing students to configure computer hardware for network usage. The School also invested $46,000 to upgrade Lumpkin llall wiring connections to Ethernet Tl 0/100 capacity. Keeping our facilities state-ofthe-an is possible only with use of Lumpkin Enhancement funds and the generous contributions of alumni and friends. Student Organizations The School has 12 very active student organizations that provide varied activities to enhance student learning. Generally, student organizations invite guest speakers to discuss current business practices and provide career advice. Additionally, some organizations participate in regional and national competitions. This year, the American Marketing Association (AMA) hit a grand slam! At EIU, MIA was recognized as the best student organization on campus because of its many activities and guest speakers. At the national level, MIA won Best Chapter out of all U.S. and international chapters competing. This is an outstanding accomplishment, and the students and coadvisors, Sid Dudley and Jane Wayland are to be congratulated. Nso, Sid won Outstanding Chapter Sit/DudU] Advisor for his tireless work in supporting the EIU chapter and for helping coordinate activities at the national level. Theta Omega chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting honorary organization, again achieved Superior status for their chapter activities. Beta Alpha Psi and the Student Accounting Society participated in the accounting self study undertaken for AACSBI, and the visiting peer review team commented on the high involvement level of 7im .IIi/Is students within the program. Roann Kopel and Tim Mills, faculty coadvisors, coordinate the chapter's activities. Beta Gamma Sigma, the national business honorary organization, held inductions for new members in fall and spring semesters. Nso, two EIU alumni were honored for their commitment to personal and professional excellence: Deanna VInson, President of American Equity Mortgage, and Jeff Scott, Regional Vice President of 9


10 lxmmn 1711.Son Graduate Program Sage mark Consulting (formerly C lG A Financial Advisors) The Master of Business Adminiscration (MBA) Program experienced a parcicularly rewarding year. The program recei,·ed the Graduate Education Leadership Award, sponsored by the Graduate School at ElU, which recognites an outC.Aml.\'o/1 :, tanding graduate program that has achie,ed documented recognition for achievements in graduate education. Congratulations to Dr. Cheryl Noll, ~IBA Coordinator, and the faculty and graduate students whose accomplishments arc acknowledged by this award. Students worked collaborativcly with faculty on research projects. During the Spring 2002 Graduate Exposition Week, l>ix students gave presentations of their independent research projects. Thanks to the following faculty mentors, students conducted practical research that gave them experience solving real business problems: Dr. Bill Minnis, Dr. Pat Graves, Dr. Yunus Kathawala, Dr. Jane Wayland, Dr. Cheryl Noll, and Dr. lng Yu Chiou. Nathan Englehardt worked with Schutt Sports of Litchfield, I L, on a marketing research project. Andrea Winter and Josh Hayes conducted a communication audit consulting project for I lousing and Dining at EIU. Amle Janssen conducted a hotel feasibility study for the town of Paris, IL. Marc Nettesheim compared the retail stock valuation of German and U.S. scock markets, and Tatlana Britto investigated the use of the balanced scorecard method for strategic management. In recognition of their collaborative research endeavors with students, three faculty members from the School of Business were nominated by their students for the 2002 Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor Award: Dr. Bill Minnis, Dr. Yunus Kathawala, and Dr. Cheryl Noll. Three MBA students were selected ro receive Williams Travel Awards by the Graduate School ro present their research at professional conferences. Amle Janssen presented a paper titled "Evaluating Performance in Team LcarningActivitic:.," and Andrea Winter presented "It's a DOT.COM World" at the ~lidwcst Business Adminiscration Association annual conference in Chicago. Khaled Abdou presented "Prediction and Customization in Intervention Programs: A Classification Model for Enhancing Student Retention" at the Conference on Emerging Issues in Business and Technology in orch Carolina. In addition to ~IBA students working with faculty, some contribute to local businesses. An area accounting firm, Walk Accounting of J coga, IL, sponsored a Graduate Assistantship position, where the student works at the firm and in turn receives tuition waivers for their graduate education. For the upcoming year, the accounting firm of Gilbert, Metzger & Madigan of Charleston, IL, is joining Walk Accounting in this efforc by sponsoring a student for the 2002-2003 academic year. Students representing countries from all over the world bring a unique perspective to the classroom. This past year, fifteen percent of MBA program students were international, representing the nations of Germany, Brazil, China, Bulgaria, I lungary, Ghana, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Siberia, and Vietnam. Enrollment in the MBA Program continued to increase-27% from 2000 to 2001-and is expected to continue this trend based on the numbers of those already admitted for summer and fall of 2002-61 so far, for an increase of 29%. Realistically, some of this increase may be attributed to the recent downturn in the economy; however, the activities of the School of Business graduate faculty and students bring attention to our quality program and do play an important role in recruiting quality students. For the upcoming year, an alumni mentor program is planned which will provide opportunities for students to work directly with professionals with similar education backgrounds and career ambitions. Many alumni have already responded positively to the program and the MBA office is looking forward to working with them to get this program implemented. We are anticipating another exciting and busy year for the IBA Program at EIU and hope that we can work together to continue to offer a quality experience for our students. Awards The Distinguished Shareholder Award recognizes business professionals for outstanding accomplishments in their chosen field and for their support of the School of Business. The award is given to non-alumni who have assisted the School of Business in accomplishing its mission of preparing students to become leaders in business, government and society. Since these individuals have invested time, effort and resources to the School, they have become shareholders in our cooperative endeavor to provide quality business management education. John Lechman, the first recipient of the Distinguished Shareholder Award, is President and CEO of Nova Solutions, an office furniture manufacturer producing ergonomic computer workstations for eEnvironments. John has served on the School of Business Advisory Board for five years, serving as Chair in this last ~chool year. John has spoken in several Jolm Lrd1111mt classes and to several student organizations about his fervor for entrepreneurship and about the realities of creating, financing, and operating


a business. He has generously donated ova workstations for use in School computer labs co produce a quality learning environmem. His care about and commicmem w the programs and students at EIU is evident, and he has provided assistance and advice whenever called upon. For these reasons, John Lechman is worthy of the Distinguished Shareholder Award. Dr. Stephen J. Larson was awarded the Outstanding Research Award. This award recognizes those faculty members who have demonstrated excellence in research evidenced by publications in refereed journals between January l, 200 I through Strp/wiArwn December 31, 2001. Or. Larson had five manuscripts accepted by refereed academic journals. Four of these publications are in the area of market overreaction, which is the subject of Or. Larson's dissertation. His research makes a significant contribution co the finance discipline. The School's Research Award was presented co Dr. William Joyce. Or. Joyce has proven himself to be an outstanding and prolific researcher during his three years at Eastern Illinois University. lie continues co excel in the research area with numerous publications in referred journals each year. Outstanding Service Awards were presented chis year co Or. Dean Elmuci and Or. Karen Nantz. Service awards recognize excellence in service w the University, College, School, discipline, and/or community. During the year 200 l, Or. Elmuti's serlHrm E/muti vice activities included a number of School committees and service as Discipline Coordinator for Management. He was faculty advisor for the International Business Association, member of the Fullbright Association on campus and a reviewer for Personnel Review and Journal of Business Strategies. Additionally, he has facilitated the ourcomes assessment process in the management discipline. During the past year, Or. ancz was on several School committees, and chaired the Technology Committee. She was an active member of the University Environmental Health and Safety Committee, the judicial Affairs Review Committee, and the Writing Competency Examination committee. KormNonb Or. ancz was also a member of the Wesley Foundation Board at EIU and of the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry of the United Methodist Church. Her service activities in the community have been extensive and have included many years of active involvement with the American Red Cross. She was Board Chair of the Central Illinois Chapter, a State Service Council member, and a Certified National Disaster Worker. The Outstanding Teaching Award was presented w Dr. James Jordan-Wagner and Dr. Jane Wayland. Or. j ordanWagner incorporated technology enhancements co three course preparations, updated and expanded his course web Joma Jrmion-lllogrth" site, and refined a trading simulation he developed for International Finance. He also documented continued enhancements to activities and assignments in the classes he teaches. Or. Wayland advanced the academic assessment of the marketing curriculum l011t /Voylond by coordinating the use of the Principles of ~larketing comprehensive final as an assessment tool. She also implemented WebCTand other web enhancemencs to the Principles of Marketing section that she reaches. Comprehensive final scores and measurements of student opinions resulted in course changes, and subsequent assessmem indicated successful ourcomes as a result of chose changes. Balanced Contribution Awards were presented w Dr. Roann Kopel and Dr. Stephen Larlbee. This award recognizes faculty who have made significant contributions in all three areas of teachRonmt KofXI ing, service and research. Or. Kopel demonstrated excellence in the area of teaching throughout the year, both in and out of the classroom. As a faculty advisor for Beta Alpha Psi, she helped the organization achieved their fifth Superior Chapter award. She also co-authored three proceedings during the academic year. Dr. Laribee, past recipient of three School of Business teaching awards, continued to receive superior ratings in the area of teaching and attended numerous teaching workshops/ conferences. He had sevSifplttn Loriwr era! articles published or accepted for publication in professional journals, and received a Best Paper Award for a conference prell


12 sentation. lie contributed to preparation for the AACSBI accreditation review of the accounting program, and was an active member and leader of several Uni\'ersity committees. He was invol"ed in professional service as a journal reviewer and a conference session chair, and also served the community as an active volunteer at the Coles County Airport. The Holley Ethics Award suppons research in business ethics and the integration of ethics in the curriculum. This year's award recipient was Dr. William Joyce who IHIIiomJO"J<~ published four article:. in professional journals focusing on business ethics. The Outstanding Contribution Award - Annually Contracted Faculty 2001 was presented co Dave Arseneau. In his 18 years at EIU as an annually contracted faculty member, Mr. Arseneau has taught nine different courses and is known for his high standards, enthusiasm for teaching, and ability to motivate students. He has also contributed to the School of Business through his work on the External Relations Committee, fostering a relationship" ith Edward jones which has brought Sl2,000 per year in competitive scholarships for students. He secured Executives-in-Residence from Edward jones, Aldi and AO~I, and created and coordinated the first Business Day in the spring. I lis commitment to community has been evidenced by his work for a number of years in economic development and education in Tuscola, IL Dr. Christie Roszkowski was the recipient of the School's Distinguished Business Professor Clrris1i~ Roszk=ski award. Begun in 1980, rhe award is presenred to a faculty member who has a long and distinguished record of accomplishment in reaching, research, and service. Or. Roszkowski's excellence in teaching has been demonstrated by her development of course assignmenrs that reflect activities that will be required of students after they graduate, including analytic skills, written and oral communication, and collaboration. In all of her classes, she encourages students to develop their analytic skills by emphasizing the process needed for analysis. She has contributed to a textbook, published an instructor's manual, and had several published articles in professional journals reflecting a variety of copies including assessment and reaching evaluation, corporate resrructurings, legal aspects of corporate governance, the contractual protection of product concepts, and constitutional limits on punitive damages awards. tier distinguished service record includes contributions co many School of University committees and raskforccs. She was instrumental in the successful MCSBI accreditation of the business program in 1993 and re-accreditation in 1999. Activities The Business Advisory Board and the Accountancy Advisory Board each were active in providing assistance to the School. The Business Advisory Board met with faculty to discuss curriculum and current business practices. The Accountancy Advisory Board provided leadership for the 2000 and Beyond campaign to raise funding in support of the accounting program, and the Board has kept faculty and students aware of the many changes occurring in the accounting profession. The cradi cion of Executives-InResidence continued throughout the year. In the fall semester, Richard Arroyo, President, Red Bull Desert Sales, spoke about marketing and disrributing the Red Bull power energy drink. Studenrs also asked Richard questions about his experiences at ~11V Latin America and Phillips Electronics. Rirhnrtl A IY"OJO In spring semester, Waden Welnzlrl, Area Vice President for Aldl, spoke about the career opportunities available in retailing and Aldi's strategy of emphasizing private label brands. In another presenration, supported by the Bertrand Holley Ethics Fund, C.S. 'Bud' Kulezsa, CMA, CFM, and past chair of Ir-.lA, spoke about ethics, the Enron situation and the need for students to understand and be familiar with all business functional areas. He emphasized that executives wear many hats, and career success is dependent upon gaining knowledge in a variety of company operations. Last, Brett Swallow, Senior Vice-President of Hickory Point Bank & Trust (A Division of ADM) discussed ''The Fed, Interest Rates, and the Banking Industry- Where It's All Headed." In other activities, a very successful Accounting I Finance Day was held to orient students about opportunities in accounting. Studenrs recei\·ed information on inten•iewing tips, employer expectations, and certification requirements. Info Day had the same sort of interaction between computer information systems students and potential CIS employers. Students were seeking advice on the programming and software applications preferred by employers. Added this year was a Business Day with three employers: Aldl, ADM, and Edward Jones providing information about employment with their respective companies. In both Fall and Spring semesters,


Arrounfl11f; mtd hNJna /)try pariN'IfJOIIIS student groups participated in the Edward Jones Competition by presenting course projects to faculty, and ultimately, tO executives at Edward Jones in St. Louis, MO. Each semester S 6,000 was awarded with the first place group receiving$ 3,000; second place$ 2,000; and third placeS I ,000. Obviously, students arc eager to enter a contest wirh monetary rewards. Using money from the Bertrand P. Holley Distinguished Professorship and Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Fund the School suppom the Business Ethics and Social Responsibility (BESI) Awards for East Central Illinois. These awards recognize local businesses and individuals who excel in ethical business practices and social responsibility. Sid Dudley, marketing faculty member, coordinated the solicitation and evaluation of award entries, and made the formal presentations of the BESI awards at the annual dinner and awards banquet sponsored by the East Cenrral Illinois Development Corporation. Because of a change in scheduling, two BESI awards banquets were held within the 2001-2002 year. Congratulations to Joyce Madigan and Ned Jenison who were 2001 BESI Award recipienrs. joyce adigan, EIU business alumna and a Certified Public Joyr' .1/ndixnn Accountant with Gi lbert, Metzger & Madigan LLP of Charleston, was also President of the Coles Together Board of Directors. Ned Jenison of Paris is the third generation of his family to own and operate the Paris Beacon ews, and he has been active in the economic development of Edgar County. The 2002 BESI Award recipients were Robert Webb, Sara Holmes, and Wright Furniture. Or. Webb, past president of Lake Land College in ~larroon, IL has been active for many years in area economic development. Sara Holmes, of Tuscola, IL is a gift shop owner who has devoted many years in public service to several organizations, projects and activities in Tuscola. Wright Furniture, of Dietrich, IL was credited for its contribution to economic growth in the area, commitment to high standards, and involvement in several community projects. Faculty/Research a Service Activities: William R. Allen Assot:iau Profrssor, PhD, 1989, U11ir:rnity of ll'isl'onsifl-.llodison Davkl P. Arseneau /f/Siructor, .II BA, 1979. ,\'orthmtflliflois Unir.'U'Siry Consulting Activities: Wireless !\like's, ~lattoon IL Service Activities: "Students for Lifelong Learning," Tu;cola High School, july 2001 Michael L Boorom Clroirond Proftssor, PhD, 1994, UniVI'rsityof Soutlt Florida Proceedings: Assessment of the Marketing Program: The Eastern Illinois Experience, Society for Marketing Advances 200 I Proceedings, pp. 151, New Orleans, LA, ovember 2001, with Dudley, S .• Roszkowski, C., Wayland, j. and Chandler, \V. Committees: Council of Chairs (EIU) Waldo L Bom Assot:iatt Proftssor, Finoncr Disripliflt U11it Coordinator, PhD, 1984, Unit'fNit.rof1'mtJol AUSJin Editorial Activities: ln\'estment Analvsis for Real.Estare Decisions, 5/e, Dearborn Real Estate Education, book reviewer Financial Services Waldo /Jom Re,·iew, Paper Re,·iewer Real Estate Cycles, Tina Baab, European School of Business. ~lannheim, Germam, dissertation resource Southw~stern Socief'· of Economists, 2002 ~leering, Distin~ished Paper Re,iewer journal of Real Estate Research, Paper Re,iewer journal of Financial Education, Editorial Board Presentations: The Efficacy of Technology in University Lc,·cllnsrruction, Southwestern Society of Economists, Panel, St. Louis, MO, March 3-5, 2002 The Taxonomy of Real Estate Cycles: A Framework and Body of Knowledge for Cycle Research, American Real Estate Society, Naples, FL. April 11-13, 2002 Development of a New Regional Economics l\lodel for Evaluating Economic Activity, American Real Estate Society, Naples, FL, April 11-13, 2002 Consulting Activities: Effingham Chamber of Commerce. Economic Impact of Business Closure Effingham, Illinois Service Activities: Rural Partners, Chair, Economic Data Coordinating Group ~lidwest Finance Association. Chicago. IL, Session Chairperson ~lidwest Finance Association, Chicago. I L. Paper Discussant Southwestern Society of Economists, St. Louis, ~10, Paper Discussant Edward W. Brankey Profrssor, J D, 1978, Soutltrm Jllillois Unit't'rsit.r·- Corlxmdolr Manuscript Review and Editorial Activities: journal of Business Strategies, Editorial Board Presentations: Legislative Developments Regarding Consumer Bankruptcy and Business Reorganization, ALSB l\leeting, Albuquerque, 1\1, August 2001, with Dent, R., Esq. Representing Debtors in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Illinois State Bar Association, Commercial Banking and Bankruptcy Section, Lake Geneva, WI, June 2002 Books/Contributions to Books !'arm Loan Workouts and Bankruptcy, Illinois Law and Agri Business Handbook. Vol. 2. Chapter 14. pp. 1-52,2001 Consulting Acti,·ities: Bran key and Smith, P.C .• Attorneys at Law, bankruptcy and reorganization proceedings Committees: International Programs Ad,·isory Committee (EIU) Student Legal Services Advisory Board (EIU) University Professionals of Illinois Grievance Committee (ElU) University Professionals of Illinois, Departmental Representation (EIU) 13


14 E. Wayne Chandler Asso<iou Choir tmd Profrssor, PltD, 1979, Arowno Stou Univmil] Editorial Acu,·ities: .\larketing .\lanagement Association, Publication Council journal of .\larketing Management, Editorial Board journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): Remember, Customers Bring Money, The Bu~iness Report, Vol. I, o. 3 (July 2001), p. 15 Proceedings: Woyt~r C!tnndlrr Assessment of the Marketing Program: The Eastern Illinois Experience, Society for }.larketingAdvances 2001 Proceedings, New Orleans, LA, ovember 200 I, pp. !51, with Dudley, S., Roszkowski, C., Boorom, M. and Wayland, j . Committees: Academic Technology Ad,·isory Committee (Eili) Technology Standards Subcommittee of the Academic Technology Advisory Committee (EIU) Council of Chairs (EIU) L'ni,•ersity Writing Competency Exam Advisory Committee (EI U) Service Activities: Court Appointed Special Advocate for Abused and eglected Children (CASA), Coles County, Illinois j ohn Whitmer llistorical Association, Financial Committee lngyu Chiou Assistant Prof~ssor, PhD, 1999, N~VJ York Univ~rsity Presentations: Measuring the Value of Strategic Alliances in the Wake of a Financial Implosion: Evidence from japan's Financial Services Sector, Financial anagement Association Annual Meetings, Toronto, Canada, October 200 I Sen icc Acti\itics: Student lm·estmcnt Society (EIU) Open llousc (EIU) Financial .\lanagement Association Annual .\leering, T oronto, Canada, October 2001, Session Chairperson Henry H. Davis Assoriotr Profrssor, Pit!), 1984, Univmity of North Corolino-Chopr/ Ifill Proceedings: Using a Business Simulation to Develop Professional Competencies in Introduction to Accounting, Proceedings of MWAAA, April 2002, with Dudley, L. (lnd McGrady, D. Instructional .\laterials: Wiley's Business Extra, 100+ original critical thinking exercises published on website, 2002, with Dudley, L. Consulting Activities: Hrm7 Dut,•is Area Law Firms Expert Witness Pension Valuation Committees: Council on University Planning and Budget Executive Subcommittee (EIU) Council on University Planning and Budget Subcommittee on Renovations and Alterations (EI U) Academic Technology Advisory Committee, Subcommittee on Standards, Chair (EIU) Service Acti,·ities: Prentice-Hall Focus Group -.\lanagcrial Accounting Issues, Austin. TX Lake Land College. Business Di\'ision Ad\'iSOI)' Committee Lola W. Dudley Prof~ssor, PltD, 1982, Unit.Yrsil] of ArkaiiSOS Certifications: Certified Public Accountant Proceedings: Using a Business Simulation to Develop Professional Competenc ies in l ntroduc· tion to Accounting, MWAAA, April2002, with Davis, Lola Dudlry H. and },.lcGrady, D. Using Articles from the Financial Press to De,·clop Students' Critical Thinking Abilities, American Academy of Accounting and Finance Annual .\lecting, December 2001, with Kopel, R. A Framework for Integrating the Intermediate Accounting Courses to De\elop Students' Problem-Solving Abilities, Academy of Business Disciplines Annual Meeting, O\'ember 2001, with Kopel, R. A Beginner's Guide to Internet Enhanced Intermediate Accounting, National AAA meeting, August 2001, with Kopel, R. Instructional Materials: Wiley's Business Extra, 100+ original critical thinking exercises published on website, 2002, with Davis, II. Committees: Uni\·ersity Personnel Committee, Vice Chair (EIU) Sen·ice Activities: Collegiate Business Women, Faculty Advisor American Academy of Accounting and Finance, ew Orleans, LA, Paper Discussant Academy of Business Disciplines, Ft. Myers Beach, FL, Paper Discussant Sid c. Dudley Asso<iott Proftsso1~ PhD, 1978, University of ArkrmStJS-Faymtville Proceedings: Developing Problem-Solving Skills in the Capstone Marketing Course, Marketing Management Association 2001 Educators' Conference Proceedings, September 2001, St. Louis, MO, pp. 105- 106 Assessment of the Marketing Program: The Eastern Illinois Experience, Society for ~larketing Advances ZOO I Proceedings, ew Orleans, LA, ovember 200 I, pp. 151 , with Wayland,j., Roszkowski, C., Boorom, ~I. and Chandler, W. Instructional ~laterials: Goodyear/Sullivan Tire: Building Business Through Improving Relationships, American .\larketingAssociation, Chicago, Fa112001, with Montgomery, j. and Paterson, B. Sen·ice Activities: Business Ethics and Social Involvement Awards Coordinator American }.larketing Association, Co-Sponsor Dean S. Elmutl Profrssor, Managemmt Discipline Unit Coorrlinato1~ PhD, 1985, University of North T'txas Editorial Activities: Journal of Business Strategies, Editorial Board Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): An Overview of Strategic Alliances, Management Decision, Vol. 39 No.3, 2001, pp. 205-217, with Kathawala, Y. Preliminary Analysis of the Relationship Between Cultural Diversity and Technology in Corporate America, Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 20, o. 5, Summer 2001, pp. 1-16 Sen·ice Activities: Arab-American Vnderstanding Committee Arab American Graduates Committee Norman A. Garrett Profrssor, Computtr lnfonnolion SyS/1'11/S Disriplinr Unit Coordinotor, EdD, 1986, Arowna Staff Uniwrsity Pat R. Graves Profrssor, F..tiD, 1985, Univtrsiry ofMtmphis Editorial Activities: journal of Business and Training Education, EditOrial Reviewer Information Technology, Learning, & Performance, journal by Organizational Systems Research, Paper Reviewer


Business Education Index, Co-Editor Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): E,·aluation Guidelines for ~lultimedia Courseware, journal of Research on Technology in Education, Fall ZOO!, Vol. 34, 1 o. I, pp. Z-17, ''ith Gibbs, \V. and Bernas, R. Presentations: Multimedia Presentations: Making It Sizzle, Illinois Business Education Conference, Springfield, IL, NovemberZOOI Creative Illustrations for Multimedia Presenta- l'nt G"rot-.,s tions, Illinois Business 1:-::ducation Conference, Springfield, IL, ovember ZOO I E,·aluating Performance in Team Learning Activities, ~lidwest Business Administration Association Conference, Chicago, IL, February Z002, ''ith :\'oil, C. and Janssen, A. Sef\·ice Activities: Students for Lifelong Learning, Co-organizer and Speaker ( El \.:) Open I louse (EI ) Information Systems Day (EIU) Produced a multimedia CD to promote the School of Business (EI U) Administrative Information Systems Associarion, Co-Advisor (EIU) Harrison Green Assista111 Profmor; PltD, /993, Ttx(IS Trdt U11if)('rsity Consulting Activities: Lubbock Methodist llospiral, Sr. Mary's llospital, Acres orth Veterinary Clinic, recommending, planning and design of speech recognition ;ystems Presentations: ulti-user Speech Recognition Technology for the :\ledical Field, llawaii Conference on Busine;,s, llawaii, pp. G-52 to G-55, june ZOO I Sef\·ice Acti,·ities: Writing CompetenC) Exam reader (EIU) Charleston Alley Theatre VIcki Hampton /1/Structor, MBA, 1998, EtiJtrrn 1/lillois U11ivrrsit_y Proceedings: The Importance of and Planning for Information Technology in llealthcare, ational DSI Proceedings, pp. l 168- 11 71, San Francisco, CA, November ZOO I, with Ketler, K. and Willems, J. Service Activities: Writing Competency, TAP, ACT, and Teacher Certification tests, reader/proctor (EIU) James Jordan-Wagner Associou Professor, PhD, /989, U11ivurity of Xorth Tn:as · Commiuees: Uni,·ersiry Personnel Commiuee (Eit.:) Service Acti,·ities: Student Investment Society, Advisor (EILJ) William B. Joyce Assistmll Profasor, PhD, 1997, U11ivmity of Ntbraska-Lillcoltl Certifications: Certified Financial Manager Certified Cash Manager Certified Public Accountant Certified Management Accountant Editorial Activities: Cost Management: Accounting and Control, 4/e, Hansen & Mowen, book reviewer journal of Accounting and Finance Research, paper reviewer American Academy of Accounting and Finance Annual ~leering, paper reviewer :\lidwest American Accounting Association Annual :\leeting, paper rc\ie,,er Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): Information Processing in Capital Budgeting Decisions, Journal of Accounting and Finance Research, Summer ZOO I, Vol. 9, :\'o. Z, pp. 20-38 Cooperative Learning in Business Education, The International journal of Business Disciplines, Summer 2001, Vol. II, No. 3, pp. 31-35 Interest Rates and the Optimal Allocation of Oil and Gas overTime, Petroleum Accounting and Demand for Energy, Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly, September ZOO I, Vol. 50, No. I, pp. 189-200 International Financial Architecture, Ethics & Critical Thinking Quarterly Journal, Vol. 200 I, Issue 3, Section 3, pp. 1-8 Management Accounting: Art or Science, Accounting InstructOrs' Report, Fall 2001 Financial Management Journal, Fall/Winter 2001, Vol. ZO, No.3, pp. 67-75 A Signaling Approach to the Provision for Loan Losses, Journal of Bank Cost & anagemenr Accounting, ZOO!, Vol. 14, :\'o. 3, pp. 33-43, with Woehrle, S. Cooperative Retake Testing, Journal of Business, Industry and Economics, Spring 2002, Vol. Z, pp. 45-53 Consideration of Followers in Cooperative Learning, Eastern Education journal, Spring 2002, Vol. 31, o. I, pp. Z8-Z9 Price and Energy Supply, Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly, March 2002, Vol. 50, o. 3, pp. 617-625 Income Manipulation and Accounting for Loan Loss Reserves, Journal of Forensic Accounting, June 2002, Vol. 3, o.l, pp. 51-67 Proceedings: Implications of Negative Feedback in Audit-Decisions: Manager Power and Auditor Esteem, American Academy of Accounting and Finance, New Orleans, LA, December2001, pp. 138-141 Influences of the :\tanager and the Analyst on Information Selection in Capital Budgeting Decisions, American Academy of Accounting and Finance, ew Orleans, LA, December ZOO I, pp. 142-144 International Ownership and Control, idwest American Accounting Association Meeting, Milwaukee, Wl, April 2002 p. 61, with Mezie, V. Cooperative Learning in Accounting Education: Peer Pressure and Performance, Midwest American Accounting Association Meeting, Milwaukee, Wl, April 2002,p.30 The Capital Budgeting Process with Second-Order Decisions, Midwest American Accounting Association Meeting, ~lilwaukce, WI, April2002, p. 29 Presentations: International Financial Architecture, American Society of Business and Beha,·ioral Sciences, London, England, August 2001 The Effects of Client Conduct on Unqualified Opinions: Scope Limitations and GAAP Departures, The Academv of Business Disciplines, Fort ~lye~ Beach, Florida, :\'ovember 2001 A Taste of :\IERLOT: Promoting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Accounting Education, :\lidwesr Business Administration Association Annual ~leering, Chicago, IL, ~larch I, 200Z, with Moncada, S,. Harmon, R. and Moncada, T. Published Journal Articles: Relation of Executive Pay to Firm Performance, Business Journal for Entrepreneurs, December IS, 2001, Vol. ZOO !, Issue 4, Section 2, pp. 1-10, with Mezei, V. and Moncada, T. Committees: Student Apportionment Board (EIU) Alphonso D. Joyner Assrxiau Prof~ssor, JD, 1971, Hor;;::ard U11iwrsity Srhool of Lor,;, Sef\·ice Acti\ ities: Se,en llabits for Highly Effccti,·e People, Facilitator EI V Campus Chapter of Habitat for llumaniry, trainer Habitat for Humanity of Illinois, Steering Committee, Founding Member, Current Board Member 1-labitat for Humanity Committee, District Representative and Trainer CUP Prison Ministry, Sr. Vincent de Paul Society Yunus Kathawala Profasor, PhD, 1979, U11iwrsityofC~orgia Editorial Activities: Sanders & Reid, Operations Management, 1/e (Wiley), manuscript reviewer Operations Management, 7/c by Stevenson (McGraw-Hill), manuscript reviewer 15


16 Southern Ohio Business Review. paper re,·iewer journal of ~lanagerial lssues, paper re,·iewer International journal of Qual it) and Reliability Management, Editorial Board International journal of Production and Operations l\lanagement, Editorial Board Integrated ~lanufac turing Systems, Editorial Board Business Forum, Edi- >itnus Kotlloralo torial Board journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): An Overvie\\ of Strategic Alliances, ~lan agemcnt Decision, VoL 39 No.3, 2001. pp. 205-217, with Elmuti, D. Proceedings: Prediction and Customization in lnteracti\"e Programs: A Classification ~lodel for Enhancing Studem Retcmion, Conference on Emerging Issues in Business and Technology, ~lyrrlc Beach, SC, o,·ember 2001 Published journal Articles: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats for the On-line ~IBA Programs: .\Literature Re,·iew for the Future, journal of United States Distance Learning Association, with Abdou, K. Consulting Acti\"ities: Sanders & Re1d. Operations ~lanagement, 1/e, de,elopment of plant tours on Web (\\r.Jey) Com mines: Intercollegiate Athletic Board (Ell:) Charleston Chamber of Commerce Barbara E. Kemmerer Assotifllf Proftssor, PhD, 1990, Univtrsil)• of • \'tbmsko-Linroln Service Activities: l ni,·ersiry Writing Competency Exam, reader (Ell } Society for lluman Resource l\lanagement, Faculty Advisor (EIU) Karen KeUer Prriffcror, PhD, 1989, Kmt Stoll' Unit'trsity Editorial Activities: The journal of :\lanagemcnt De,·elopmem. Editorial Re,·iew Board journal Articles (Peer Korm!Vtltr Reviewed): The 'ecd for Training in Telecommunications: A Comparison of the :\larketing l\lanagcrs' and Information Systems Managers' Viewpoints, Industrial Management & Data Systems, VoL 101, o. 5, 2001, pp. 237-251, with Willems, j. Proceedings: The Importance of and Planning for Information Technology in I lealthcare, National OS! Proceedings, San Francisco. C:\, No,·ember 2001, pp. 1168- 1171, \\ith Hampton, V. and. \V.IIems, ). Telecommunications Instruction In llcalthcare Organizations: Education Or Training?, 2002 Association for Computing ~lachinery Conference- Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Re;carch, Kristiansand, Norway, pp. 3+ 40, with \V.IIems, j. and Srinivasan, M, Service Activities: Phi Gamma :'\'u Professional Business Society, Co-.\d,·isor (Ell') l.;ni,·ersity Writing Competency Exam, reader (EIU) Ren-King lnstnKtor .. II Btl, 1996, F.o.flmlflli110is Unif.vnit.r Consulting Activities: Business and Technology Institute, EIU Ciry Administrators, Paris, IL Roann Kopel Assodou Proftssor, PhD, 1986, l/nir:mil)• of Xorth Curolino-Chopd //ill Certifications: Certified Public Accountant Editorial Acti\ities: journal of Accounting and Finance Research, Editorial Board journal of Business Disciplines, paper reviewer Proceedings: A Beginner's guide to Internet Enhanced Intermediate Accounting, National AAA meeting, August 200 I , with Dudley, L. A Framework for Integrating the Intermediate Accounting Cour~cs to Oe,·elop Students' Problem-Sohing Abilities, Academy of Busine~• Discipline> Annual ;\leering, No"ember 2001, with Dudley, L. Using Articles from the Financial Pres~ ro De,elop Students' Critical Thinking Abilitic~. American .\cademy of Accounting and Finance Annual ~leering, December 200 I, with Dudley, L. Service Activities: Beta Alpha Psi, Theta Omega Chapter, CoAd,bor (Eit;) l\lidwest Regionall\lceting of Beta Alpha Psi wirh Bradley University, Co-Sponsor American Academy of Accounting and Finance, ew Orleans, LA, paper discussant Academy of Business Disciplines, Ft. l\lyers Beach, FL, paper dbcussant Stephen F. LarlbProfrs.ror, DBA, 1974 Knu Stott l:llitYrsity Ccrrificarions: Certified Fraud Examiner Certified Public Accountant Edirorial Activities: journal of Business and Economic Perspecti\'es, Editorial Board journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): Identity Theft: A World Wide Problem, Accountants' journal, Volume SO, Number 2, Second Quarrer, 2001, with Hogan, S. Proceedings: Does Culture of Personality Trait Influence Career Choices: A Study of Philippine and United States Professional Accountants, Proceedings International Business & Economics Research Conference, Reno, NV, October 8-12,2001, pp. 420-427 Stephen J. Larson Assi<ttmt Profrssor, Ph!), 1998, Florida Atl11nti< Unif.vni(r Editorial Activirics: Foundations of Finance, by Keown, 1\larrin, Petty and Scott- 3/e- 200 I Prentice 11all, re,·iewer journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): Overreaction and Under-reaction in the Foreign Exchange Market, Global Finance journal. Vol. 12 (200 I), pp. I 53-177, \\ ith ~ladura, J. Presentarions: Market Under-reaction and Overreaction of Technology Stocks, Eastern Finance Association, 38th Annual eering, Baltimore, ~10. April 2002, with Akhigbe, A. and l\ladura, j. Service Activities: Financial Management Association, Advisor Terry D. Lundgren Proftssor, PhD, 1976, Ohio Stott t.:nivfrsit.)• Edward K. Marlow Prof,~ror, PhD, 1975, U11iwrsity of/1/inoi.s Editorial Activities: journal of Busine\;, Strategies, Editorial Board Committees: Admissions Re,ie\1 Committee (Ell:) Nancy Danner Marlow Pro/tssor, DBA, 1986, Mississippi Stall' U11it•rrsity Committees: Intercollegiate Athletics Board, Alternate (EIU) Gender Equiry, :\linoriry Issues, Welfare, and Sportsman- .\'onry .1/orlw


ship Subcommincc for CM Certification, Chair ( EIU) NCM Certification Steering Commince (EIU) Service Acti,,ities: University Writing Competency Exam, reader (EIU) CEAD Council Board of Directors CEAD Council System Board of Directors Rotary District 6490 Club Projects and Programs CommiHcc David McGrady lllstruc/or, .\fBA. 1979, Ullif:n-siryofT=-- Arlillg/OII Certifications: Certified Public Accountant Proceedings: Using a Business Simulation to Develop Professional Competencies in Introduction to Accounting, Proceedings of MWA>\.1\, April 2002, with Da\·is, II. and Dudley, L. Consulting Activities: Larsson, Woodyard & Henson. Review of individual and corporate tax returns; accounting systems consulting nmothy H. Mills Assrxiou Proftssor, DIJA, /989, Louisio11o Trdt U11it'trsil] Certifications: Certified Public Accountant Editorial Activities: journal of Business Strategies, Editorial Board Service Activities: Writing CompetCnC) Exam reader (EIU) Beta Alpha Psi, Theta Omega Chapter, CoAdvisor (EIU) Student Accounting Society, Co-Advisor (EIU) Annual Accountancy and Finance Day, Coordinator (EIU) Illinois Accounting Teachers Conference, Officer/Co-Chairman Eastern Coles County L:nitcd Way, Board of Directors United Way, Treasurer William C. Minnis Assislmll Profrssor, PhD, 200 I, Sl. Louis U11if.,·rrsiry Certifications: Certified Small Business Development Center Consultant Scf\'ice Activities: Society for Advancement of anagement, Advisor (EIU) Wabash Valley Dispute Resolution Center, Vice President, Board of Directors Midwest Entrepreneurial Educational Council, Board ember Small Business Development Center • ctwork Statewide Advisor\· Board United Campus inisuics: Indiana Sme University, Board Member Indiana INFONET, Indiana University, Board Member Chamber of Commerce, Research Committee Chair Great Lakes Small Business Institute Directors Association Indiana Economic Forum Small Business Institute Directors Association Thomas P. Moncada Associate Proft.~ror, J D, 1975, llli11ois l11stitlllf of 7~dmology, Cltirogo-Kmt College of Lor;, Certifications: Certified Public Accountant Passed Illinois Bar Exam Presentations: The Claim of Right Tax Doctrine and the Study of Various Undergraduate Tax Concepts, The American Tltom11s Moncarlt1 Academy of Accounting and Finance Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 2001, with oncada, S. A Taste oniERLOT: Promoting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Accounting Education, ~lidwcst Business Administration Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March I, 2002, with Moncada, S., Harmon, R. and joyce, W. Published journal Articles: Relation of Executi\·e Pay to Firm Performance, Business journal for Entrepreneurs, December 15,2001, Vol. 2001, Issue 4, Section 2, pp. 1-10, with Mezei, V. and joyce, W. Consulting Activities: Consulting tax planning for a local corporation Sef\·ice Activities: Delta Sigma Pi, Co-Advisor (EIU) Pro Bono Tax Advice Matthew Monlppallll Professor, Arrou11ti11f( Disriplitlr Unil Coorrli11ntor, JD, 1984 Southrm llli11ois U11it'trsil)• Lor;, School Certifications: Certified PublicAccounrant journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): New Rules for IRA Distributions, journal of Accountancy, l!aulln~.lftmippal!il Vol. 192, No. 6, December 2001, pp. 59-62 Committees: University Professionals of Illinois, EIU Chapter, Chief Negotiator (EIU) University Professionals of Illinois Local 4100 Task Force on Retirement and Benefits (EI U) Uni,·ersiry Professionals of Illinois, ElL: Chapter, Vice President (EIU) University Task Force on Distance Learning, Co-chair (EIU) Service Activities: University Professionals of Illinois Karen S. Nantz Profrssor, PhD, 1989. Brigltom Young Unit'tt"Sil] Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): National Standing CommiHce for Membership, Delta Pi Epsilon, Officer EditOrial Activities: journal of IT Education, Associate Editor Conference Proceedings, Information Resources ~lanagement Association International Conference, Paper Re,'iewer Information Resources ~lanagement journal, Editorial Board Annals of Cases on Information Technology Applications and Management in Organizations, Editorial Board Office Systems Research Association, Editorial Board Information Resources ~lanagemenr Associarion, Editorial Board Consulting Acti\ities: Bauer Auctions, autOmating accounts receivable, payable, client database Borland International, reviewer for beta software programs Hillock Electrical Contractors, computer programming, systems consultant, project de,·clopmenr :\antz Consulting, consulting in computer applications, documentation, training and software Service Activities: University Writing Competency Exam reader (EI U) Wesley Foundation Board of Directors Certified American Red Cross Disaster Relief Team ~lember Central Illinois Conference Board for Higher Education and Campus Ministry, United Methodist Church, Vice Chair Nancl D. Newstrom IIIStrodor, MBA, 1984, U11ivtrsiry of South Dakoln Proceedings: De,·eloping the Right Project for Buyer Behavior: A Work in Progress, 2001 Marketing Management Association 2001 Educators' Conference, St. Louis, MO, Fa112001, September 19-21, pp. 46-47 Chery1 L Noll Profrssor, Coordi1101or of GrtJdtJOit Busi11tss Studies, PhD. 1990, Ohio S1o1t UnivtrsiiJ Certifications: Windows 1\'T Certification Certified Facilitator, Stephen R. Covey, "7 Habits of llighly Effective People" EditOrial Activities: 17


18 2002 Delta Pi Epsilon :nional Conference, proposal reviewer Midwest Business Administration Association Conference, Case Research Track, Chicago, JL, paper reviewer Annual Advances in Business Cases, Published by the Society for Case Research, manuscript reviewer Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, Assistant Editor Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): Critical Skills of IS Professionals: A Model for Curriculum Development, journal of Information Technology Education, 2002, Vol. 1, o. 3, pp. 143-154, with Wilkins, M. Technical Redesign in Province Insurance, 2001 Annual Advances in Business Cases Proceedings: It's a Dot.com World, Midwest Business Administration Association Conference, the Society for Case Research, Chicago, IL, 2002, pp. 36-43, with Winter, A. Presentations: Identification of Critical Communication Events for Information Systems Professionals, The Association for Business Communication 66th Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, November 7- 10, 2001 Evaluating Performance in Team Learning Activities, Midwest Business Administration Association Conference, Chicago, IL, February 2002, \\ith Gra,·es, R. and Janssen, A. Committees: Council on Graduate Studies (EIU) Writing Across the Curriculum (Ell:) Service Activities: University Writing Competency Exam reader (EIU) Carol Normand fllstnKtOI~ EdD, 1998, Northrm llli110is University Certifications: Certified Public Accountant Editorial Activities: American Accounting Association, :O.Iidwest Section, paper revie\\ er journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): The Recognition and Valuation of Current Assets on The Balance Sheet in the United Stares, 1865-1940, The Accounting Historian's journal, December 2001, Vol. 28, No.2, pp. 63-108, with Wootton, C.W. Meeting the Challenge: The University Accounting Program Corporate America Needs, i\lanagemenr Accounting Quarterly, Wimer 2001, pp. 4-13, with Bennett, R. and Cummings, C.W. Presentations: Accounting Education in the 21st Century, Illinois Business Education Association Annual Conference, Springfield, IL, November 2001 Palmer, Richard Profrssol~ Lumpki11 Disti11guishfd Profrssor, DBA, 1990, Southern llli!lois U11iv,;ity Certifications: Certified Financial Manager Certified Management Accountant Certified Public Accountant Editorial Activities: Business Finance, ~laking the ~lost of PCards and E-Procuremenr, reviewer IO.\IA Report on :O.lanaging T & E, ".\laking the One-Card Decision: Corporate Culture is Ke, Factor, re,·iewer Purchasing Toda)·, Growth in P-Card Spending, reviewer Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): Examining the Impression Management Orientation of Managers, Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2001, Vol. 16, No. I, pp. 35-49, with Walker, R. ., Campbell, T. and Magner, N.R. Purchasing Cards Come of Age: A Survey of State and Local Governments, Government Finance Review, August 2002 with Gupta, .\I., Davila. A. and :O.Iills, T. Presentations: An Exploratory Analysis of the Adoption and Implementation of E-Procuremem System Software and Implications for Supply Chain Management, European Institute for Advanced Management Studies Workshop on E-Business and Management Control Conference, December 2001, with Gupta, M. and Davila, A. The 2000 Corporate Purchasing Card Benchmark Suf\ey Results, PNC Bank, Keynote Speaker, April 2002 Corporate E-Procurcmcnt Benchmark Sur- \'ey Results, Association for Financial Professionals E-Commerce 2002 Cyberconference, 2002 Consulting Activities: Presentation to Citibank Commercial Card specialists (sponsored by Visa). "Citibank Results in the Corporate Purchasing Card Benchmark Study" Presentation and Dara Analysis for Citibank Government Commercial Card Unit (Sponsored by Visa). "Go,·ernment Statistic~ from rhc Corporate Purchasing Card Benchmark Study Presentation tO the Bank of America Treasury Group (sponsored by Visa). "Bank of America Results in rhe Corporate Purchasing Card Benchmark Study" Jyotl N. Prasad Professor, PhD, 1987, U11iwrsity of Arko11sos Proceedings: Evaluating Global General Knowledge of Business Students: A Longitudinal Study, The Academy for Studies in International Business, Las Vegas, Volume I, Number 2 Service Activities: Management Institute of Business and Technology Annual Conference, Venice, Italy, Area Coordinator Illinois Business II all of Fame, Board of Directors Scott C. Preston /nstmctor, MBA, 1986, Eosttm Illinois Univti'Sity Certifications: Certified Facilitator, Stephen R. Covey, "7 llabits of Highly Effective People" Consulting Activities: Preston Promotions, Inc., President and independent distributor Sef\ icc Activities: Charleston Country Club, Board of Directors Christie L Roszkowsld Assoriatr Proftssor, U11d«graduntt Coordinator, LtiW Disciplillt Unit Coordinator, 1 D, 1978, U11ivfrsity ofllli11ois Certifications: Illinois license ro practice law Proceedings: Assessment of the Marketing Program: The Eastern Illinois Experience, Society for .\larketingAd,·ances 2001 Proceedings, 1\:e\\ Orleans, LA, O\'Cmber 2001, pp. 151, with Dudley, S., Wayland, j., Boorom, i\1. and Chandler, \V. Committees: Associ are Director of Civil Rights Search Committee (EIU) Minority Internship Selection Committee (EIU) Committee for rhe Assessment of Student Learning (EIU) Service Activities: Society for Human Resource .Management, Co-Advisor (EIU) Writing Competency Exam reader (ElL') Jeffrey Snell Assistallt Profmor, DBA, 2000, Louisiana 1~rh U11ivrrsity Proceedings: The Times They AreA Changing, Or Are They?: A Generational and Racial Examination of job Attitudinal Differences Jt/frty S11t!t among EarlyCareer Employees, Southwest Academy of Management, 44th Annual Meeting, Sr. Louis, MO, March 200Z,pp.42 Meena Srinivasan Assistmll Proftssor, PIID, 1994, Crorgt .l/(!Son Ulliwrsity Proceedings: Telecommunications Instruction In llealth- Mtt1111 Sri11iva.rofl


care Organizations: Education Or Training?, 2002 Associ arion for Computing Machinery Conference- Special I ntcresr Group on Computer Personnel Research, Kristiansand, orway, pp. 34- 40, with Ketler, K and Willems, j. Presentations: Distant Student in a Classroom vs. Disranee Student, MCIS Conference, ;\;ovembcr 200 I, Ohio Jane P. Wayland Profmor, ,1/orktting Disciplinl! Unit Coordinator, PhD, 1989, Univusity of North Tl!xos Editorial Activities: Society of Marketing Advances, paper reviewer Proceedings: Assessment of rhe .\larkering Program: The Eastern Illinois Experience, Society for .\larkeringAd,·anccs 2001 Proceedings, :'\e" Orleans, LA. :'\o,·ember 200 I, pp. lSI, wirh Dudley, S., Ros,kowski, C., Boorom, .\1. and Chandler, W. Presentations: Digitizing Classroom Lectures for Large Classes Using Real Producer and WebCT, Eastern Illinois University, Brown Bag Presentation on Campus, November 2001 Consulting Activities: Lumpkin Foundation, .\lattoon, IL, focus groups Committees: l ' ni,·ersiry, .\larkering Committee (Ell') SeT\ ice Acri,·iries: American .\larkeringAssociation, Co-Advisor (Ell:) Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center Board, .\latroon, IL Sarah Bush Lincoln I Icalrh Center Foundation Board, Mattoon, IL, Chair Richard WhHaker ilssisttllll Profl!ssor, PhD, 1995, Unir.'l'rsity of 1/ou<IOn Service: Phi Era Sigma, :'\ational Freshmen llonorary Society, Ad,·isor Marilyn Wilkins Profl!ssor, EdD, 1979, Unir.'I'I'Sity of North Dakota Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Society for Advancement of Information Systems Advisory Board, Officer Editorial Activities: Annals of Cases on Information and Technology Applications and ~Ianagemcnt in Organizations, Editorial Board and paper re,·iewer journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): Critical Skills of IS Professionals: A .\lode[ for Curriculum De,·elopment, journal of Information Technology Education, 2002, Vol. I, 1o. 3, pp. 143-154, with Noll, C. Instructional Materials: Electronic Classroom, http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/-cfmlw, Fall 199 7 - Present John R. Willems Assistant Profl!ssor, Olltllltiltltivl' Analysis Discipline Unit CoordintiiOI~ PhD, 1994, lnditma University Proceedings: The Importance of and Planning for Information Technology in Healthcare, National OS!, San Francisco, CA, November 2001, pp. 1168-1171, Joltn IVillnm with Hamp· ton, V. and Ketler, K Telecommunications Instruction In Healthcare Organizations: Education Or Training?, 2002 Association for Computing .\lachinery Conference- Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Research, Kristiansand, NoT\vay, pp. 34- 40, with Ketler, K. and Srinivasan, ~1. Service Activities: Phi Gamma Nu Professional Business Society, Co-Sponsor (EIU) Michael D. Wilson Instructor, MBA, 1982, F.osum Illinois Unir.'l'rsity Service Activities: Delta Sigma Pi, Faculty Advisor (EIU) Beta Gamma Sigma, Faculty Advisor, Secretary/Treasurer (EIU) Charles W. Wootton Profrssor, DBA, 1982, .1/ississippi Stolt University journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): The Recognition and Va luation of Current Assets on The Balance Sheer in rhe l.:nited States, 1865-1940, The Accounting Historian's j ournal, December 2001, Vol. 28, No. 2, Clttll'lt.r 1Voo1o11 pp. 63-108, with Normand, C. Proceedings: Auditor Concentration and Market Shares in the US: 1988-1999 A Descripti,·e t\ote, British Accounting Review, july 2001, pp. 157-174. "irh .\lichelson, S. and Wolk, C. Committees: Faculry Research Council (EIU) Service Activities: Srudenr Accounting Sociecy, Co-Advisor (EIU) Volunteer Income Tax Assisrance Program, Coordinator Douglas A. Zuhone lnstmrtor~ Fintma, MBA, 1987, Eosttm Illinois Univmity Part-time Temporary Faculty: Julia A. Abell lmti'U(1or, .II SED, 1995, Eost1'1'11111inois Unit~rsity Brett D. Bensley lr/Simrtor, A/S, 1985, Eosll!m Illinois University Elizabeth A. Coffey lnstmctor, MBA, 1981, Eostl!l'n lllinois Univei'Sity Roy Dent lnstmrtor, JD, 1998, Illinois lmtitutt ofTi!chnology Amy Edwards 11/S/rortor, .II BA, 1997, Eost1'1'11111inois Unir.YI'Sity Fred Hepler lmtmrtor, ,1/BA, 1996, Eosttm Illinois Univmif)• Darlene Rledemann ln.flmrtor, JI/11A, /993, Loyola Univt!I'Sity R. Scott Stevens Instructor, M 11A, 1978, F.astem llli11ois Ullivei'Siry Thom Strohecker lmtrurtor, Bll, 1989, F.ast1'!'11 Illinois Unir.Yrsity Robert Vogelsang f11stmrtor, BS, 1973, Easum llli11ois Universil)• Robert F. Wayland Associfltl' Proftssor, PltD, 1990, Universif)• of North TI!XtiS Honors and Achievements: KayAmyx 5 Ymrs of Smiicl! nrogniti011, £1 U David P. Arsen-u Outsto11di11g Co11tribution Ar;::ord-Amumlly Co11trarll!d Famlty, Srhool of Businl!ss E. Wayne Chandler CIS TdtrOIIIIIIIIIIimtions On-Line Df!r,·dopment I 811 F. Gmnt; 'f'trhnology Enhanced and Delivl'l'l'd Edumtion !(mill tn;:Jard lngYu Chiou Summl'r 2001 Ri!SI'arch Ar;::ard, £/U Cou11cil 011 Famlty Ri!SI'arch; Famlty &si!orch Grant, School of Busiiii!.!S Henry L Davis 10 Yl!ars of Sl!roia nrog11ition, EIU; Sablx!tical ll!t1Vt' Fall 200 I SI'IIII'SII!r; Fum/f)• &SI!orrh Gra111, Srhool of llusilltSS lola W. Dudley Famlty l?i!starrh Gra111, School of 8usi11tss 19


20 Sid C. Dudley Soblxuicoll~or,y, Spring 2002 Dean S. Elmutl OufS/onding Srroic~ Aa:ord, School of Business; FfKIJity Rfsrorcll Cro111, School of Busin~ss Norman A. Garrett CIS Ttltrollmllmicotions On-Lint D(fl(lopmmt I Bll F. Crmlf; Soblxtticoll.ror,'l', Spring 2(}{)2; Fomlty Rfsrorch Grunt, Srllool of Basin~ss Melissa Gordon 5 Ytor:r of Strvirt rtrOf!nition, F. I U Sandy Gossett 2.5 Ytors of Stroia rrrof(nition, 1\ I U Pat R. Graves Faculty Rfsrorrh Grunt, Srltool of Busintss; Summtr grant of d(fl(lop promotional CD, Sdtool of Busin~ss; Rfddm Fuud for tllr lmprOVtmmt of Undugrodualt hutrurtion grrmt aa:ard, £! U; Proftssional Adt'fmmn(llf Inert~. £/U Harrtaon Green Fomlty Rfsrarcll Groll/, School of Business VIcki Hampton CIS Tt!rronmmmcotiot/S On-Lint Dfty/opmnll !BilE Gmnl James Jordan·Wacner For1111y Rfsrurdt Gran/, School of Busin~ss; Outslortding Ttoclliug Aa:orrl, School of Busintss William B. Joyce Rfsrorrh Aa:artl, Srllool of Basintss; llol/ry Ethics Arcort/, Srhool of 1/usintss; &ddm l•imd for lnt hnprotYmml of Und"grarluaft lnslnlftion grunt ar;::ort/, EIU; Srmrmtr 2001 Rfsrorrlr Aa:orrl, E!U Cormril on Farulty Rrsrnrrh Yunus Kathawala Ridden f<imd forint lmprovtmml of Undngrrtrluatt lnstmrtion grunt oworrl, El U; Ttrhnology F.nlrrmml rmrl Dtlivtrtd Erlurolion grrml aa:rur/, El U; Fomlry hstorrh Gmnl, Srlrool of Busintss Karen J. Ketler Promoltr/lo Proftssor; Forully hsrnrrh Gronl, School of Busintss; CIS Tt!KommllllicotioJIS OnUn~ !Hvtlopmnii!BIIE Grm/1 Roann R. Kopel Bolonm/ Cotllri!Julion Aa:orrl, Srhoo/ of Business; 10 Ytor:r of Strt•irtrKognition, EIU Stephen F. Larlbee Fomlty Rfsrorch Crrml, Srhool of Busin~ss; Bolnnrtrl Contribution Arrorrl, Srhool of Busintss Stephen J. Larson Fomlty Rfsrorrh Cronl, School of Busitltss; Outslmtrlinf( &storrh Arcnrr/, Srlrool of Businrss Terry D. Lundgren Faculty hsrarrh Gmtll, School of llusinl'ss; CIS Ttlecomlllllllicatiot/S Ou-l.iut DfVI'Iopmml 1811£ Grmrl Nancy D. Martow 15 Ytors of Service rKognilion, EIU; Sobbotiro/ leuut, Foil 2001; TKhnology F.nhon«rl and Dtli£'1'1'trl Er/ll(o/ion grunt aa:orrl, El U nmothy H. Mills Fom/1)• &search Grant, School of Busiurss; Terhnology Euhotu:rd out! Dt!itYrtrl Erlurolion gro111 oa:orrl, El U William Minnis Faculty &srorc!r Graul, School of !Jusintss Thomas P. Moncada Fomlty &seorc!r Grant, Srlrool of !Jusinrss Matthew Monlppallll 15 Years of &rvi(( recognition, F:!U Karen S. Nantz OuiSionrling Srroia Aa:arrl, School of Busintss, Gl S Tdrcom11umicotiot1S On-Lint D(fl(/opmn/1 IBHEGront Cheryl L Noll FfKI11ty &seorclr Grant, School of Busintss Richard Palmer FtK~Jity &srorch Crout, School of Busintss Jyotl N. Prasad T Klrnology Enlronr~rl onr/ Dtlit·~rtrl Education grunt or::orrl, £1 U Christie Roszkowski Distinguishtd Busin~ss Proftssor, Srlrool of Businrss; Family &srorch Gran/, Srhool of Businrss; CIS Te!Kommunirotions On-Lint DttYiopm(l/1 I Bill·: Crotll Jeffrey Snell Fomlty &stord1 Gran!, School of Busintss Meena Srinivasan Fomlty &search Grant, School of Busintss Jane P. Wayland Outstottding 1~oching Ar,::art/, School of Btuinrss; 10 Ytar:r of Srroirt rKognition, EIU Richard B. WhHaker FfKI111y Rf.srorch Grat/1, School of Businrss John R. Willems Fomlty &starch Crot/1, School of BusitttSS Marttyn L Wilkins Fomlry &search Cratll, School of Business; Sprriol &cogni1ion, School of Business C. William Wooton F fKUIIJ &starch Gran!, School of Busintss ,.,


I I I l=t:<~~~ -~n~~ S ch ool o f Fa mil y a nd Con s um e r S c i e n ce s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chair: Loretta Prater Acadnnic Advisor: Rose Bradley Support Staff: .Michelle ~I organ Linda Wylder General Highlight s The 2001/2002 academic year was another exciting and productive one for the School of Family and Consumer Sciences. Our official enrollment count was 583 majors. This includes 489 undergraduate majors and 94 graduate srudents. Additionally, our multi-disciplinary graduate gerontology major enrolled 30 students. The School of Family and Consumer Sciences remains one of the fastest growing majors on campus, as well as the second ranked major among students graduating from Eastern Illinois niversity. The Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) tenured, tenure-track, and parttime faculty included 28 individuals teaching on campus and at various off campus locations. joining the FCS faculty family this year were Dr. Kathleen O'Rourke, Carla Honselman, VIvian Walker, and Christina Yousaf. The process for filling a full-time tenure crack position in nutrition/dietetics was completed by the selection of Dr. Perpetua Fernando, whose appointLormn Prnttr ment is effective in fall 2002. Faculty continue to be recognized for scholarly achievements through publications, presentations at national conferences, and Degrees Awarded (FY 2002) 222 Majors 565 Student Credit llours 6,791 as grant award recipients. Faculty honors were extended to the Chair, Dr. Loretta Prater, who was selected as the Outstanding Academic Chair for 2001/2002. Two pivotal unit goals were met this year. FCS faculty completed the revl· sion of the undergraduate core. Effective fall 2002, the new FCS undergraduate curriculum will feature a FCS integrated core of 12 hours, plus the required internship. The new core features a reduced number of credit hours, but results in an enhanced opportunity for students to enroll in additional courses within FCS program area concenrrations. Another significant accomplishment this year was that FCS hosted the site visit team for the 10 year reaccreditation of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. Initial feedback from the ream was very positive and encouraging. The notification of the accreditation status is expected in October, 2002. Dr. S. Jayne Ozier was the Jny11tOz~r facu lty leader primarily responsible for developing the self-study report. The School also completed and submitted its review report of the undergraduate program co the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE). The last IBHE report of FCS was completed in 1996. Since that time, achievemenrs have been noted co strengthen the academic offerings and related program activities. These changes include a significant increase in the number of undergraduate majors, awarding of accreditation by the National Association for the Education of the Young Child and the American Dietetic Association, increase of access through web-based instruction and additional off-campus courses, increase in acquisition of external funds, and advances in technology as evidenced by equipment purchases, infusion of technology into instruction, and awarding of grams for technology related activities. Two outreach programs of the School were continued this past year. The CLAS (Completion by Learning on an Alternative Schedule) program, a 60 hour weekend college FCS initiative, served 200 students in 12 classes taught at Parkland College. The annual intergencrational Elderhostel summer pro· gram, for older adults and their grandchildre n, reached maximum enrollment. The six day program is in its third year and attracts participants from all over the United States. The success of the Elderhosrel program has led to the establishment of an FCS Elderhostel scholarship to be awarded to a graduate student studying gerontology. During the year, FCS continued to address deferred maintenance. Selected classrooms were remodeled and equipped with multi-media units to accommodate instructional techniques requiring increased use of technology. Deferred maintenance initiatives were extended w office renovations as well. These accomplishments were possible partly through the generosity of private donors and alumni. Student organizations in the School arc among the best in the nation. The Student Association of Family 8c Consumer Sciences continued to be the largest student section in the nation, and the EI U Kappa Alpha Theta Chapter of Kappa Omicron u ational Honor Society received the 2001 Chapter Award for Excellence at national conclave. Congratulations to our Outstanding Alumnus Award recipients for this year who were Carol Armstrong and Jayne Carol Arms/TY)IIg Ozier. ~Irs. Armstrong served the School for over 30 years before her retirement in 2001 and taught in the area of family services. Dr. Ozier has also been at EIU 21


22 for over 30 years, has been Coordinawr of the Child Development Laboratories, Director of the Child Care Resource & Referral Project, and has taught in the child development area. The successful year in FCS was possible because of the collective energy and commitment of the students, faculty and staff, administrators, and our numerous partners. Contributions from the advisory boards supporting the unit have made a great difference. These include the FCS, Gerontology, utrition/Dietetics advisory boards, as well as those supporting our grant funded programs of Peace Meal (Senior urrition Program) and the Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R). Graduate Programs The Master of Arts in Gerontology (.\lAG) Program, with its multidisciplinary approach, attracts students from diverse undergraduate educational backgrounds, such as sociology, psychology, health studies, family & consumer sciences, and education. Students with varied backgrounds bring varied interests, and the program allows flexibility for individualized programs of study and research. Degree candidates Mike Stelnhour and Doug Miller conducted theses research related to college student attitudes coward older adults and stress factors related to caregiving, respectively. Dr. Jeanne Synder, lVlAG Program Coordinator, hosted the 2002 Gerontology JrnnnrSn.rdn- Alumni Spring Workshop, and a one-day conference for administrators, practitioners, nurses, and graduate students related to topics of older adults and families was also held. Outstanding graduate students were recognized at the EIU Graduate School's spring Distingu ished Graduate Student Ceremony, and Jan Rohn was recognized as the Outstanding Graduate Student in Gerontology. Dr. jeanne Snyder was recognized for her nomination for Outstanding Faculty Mentor. Mike Stelnhour was selected from all EIU graduate students as Student Dean to the Graduate School for the academic year. Dr. Frances Murphy, Graduate Coordinator for the Master of Science In Family and Consumer Sciences program, reported that 32 students graduated during the 2001- 2002 academic year, bringing the total number of graduates to 681 Franca .llurJ>hJ since the program's inception in 1967. The MS/FCS allows students to develop individualized study plan with courses in human development, consumer affairs, nutrition/dietetics and other approved areas. Program admissions or re-admissions for Summer 01, Fall 01 and Spring 02 totaled 63 students. The MS/FCS program is traditionally awarded 8 graduate assistantships for each academic year. These positions were filled by Jennifer Hoklnson and Jacqui Pradel in the Child Development Laboratories; Christy Bolibol and Melissa Maulding in the Foods Laboratories; Laura Collins in the SAFCS (Student Association of Family and Consumer Sciences) and FCS general position; Keli Oakley in the CAD Laboratory and FCS general position; Amanda Ellis in the FCS general position; and Kellee Sullivan in the urrition Education Resource and Referral Center. In addition, Courtney Johnson held a special GA position for research and administrative assistance supervised by Or. Loretta Prater, chair. Or. Pat McCallister was awarded a summer research graduate assistantship, which was held by Elalna Osterbur. The CAD Laboratory graduate assistantship position reflected a shift in GA responsibilities that was made possible by Professor Jean Dilworth's work in writing course work and obtaining grants to provide students with CAD (Computer Aided Drafting) experiences. The School of Technology shares space, hardware and software in the CAD Laboratory. Dilworth has successfully written proposals for grants from Technology Enhancement and Delivered Education (TEDE) and student technology fees administered by the Academic Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) for software, laboratory assistance and support in developing course work that incorporates design of commercial floor space and apparel design. Keli Oakley is the first GA to hold this position, which will continue in AY 2003. Laura Collins was selected to receive the 2002 Distinguished Family and Consumer Sciences Graduate Student award. Laura provided leadership to the student organization (SAFCS) and initiated a graduate section this year. Keliee Sullivan received the award for the 2002 Distinguished Family and Consumer Sciences: Dietetics Option Graduate Student. Kellee provided leadership in the utrition Education Resource & Referral Center and presented to audiences on nutrition topics both locally and at the state level. These students represented the quality of students in our programs and the strong contributions they have made to EIU and will continue to make to the profession and community at large. Graduate students provided service to the campus community and the School of Family and Consumer Sciences. Courtney Johnson and Sharlie Warner served on the Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC) which offers opportunities for EIU graduate students w meet and represent their units in discussion of program planning and concerns identified by graduate students. Laura Collins, Jen Hoklnson, and Tammy Vorel served on the Dean's Student Advisory Board. The Dietetics Option of the MS/FCS degree has been a significant part of the program since 198 l. The


American Dietetics Association accredited Dietetic Internship (Dl) component of the Dietetic Option draws competitive applicants from outside the region. Graduates are able to earn a urrition Education Specialist Certificate by meeting the criteria of the Society for Nutrition Education. Students enrolled in the Dietetics Option had the opportunity this year to review educational materials for publication in the journal of utrition Education. More than 20 students have had reviews published in the past, and this relationship with JNE is robe continued for the future. A review of the dietetic internship objectives was initiated, and online publication of those objectives is planned for the future. The revised 01 program goals will more closely match MS/FCS program goals and better reflect the current program. The dietetics program area submitted program evaluation documents required for the five-year interim report to maintain American Dietetics Association accreditation status. Faculty/Research a Service Activities: July I, 200/through lu!lt 30, 2002 Dr. Martha S. Brown Acting Di!on, Assoriolf Profl!ssor, PhD, 1979, Florida State University Certifications: Registered Dietitian Licensed Dietitian Nutrition Education Specialist Certified, Family and Consumer Sciences Editorial Activities: Research Applications in Family and Consumer Sciences monograph, American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences, Colleges, Universities, and Research Section, 2001, Reviewer American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences 2002 Annual Meeting, Reviewer, presentation abstracts, College, Universities and Research Section Proceedings: Student perceptions of poverty: a pilot study. Family Relations & I Iuman Development/Family Economics & Resource Management Biennial. The journal of the FRII D and FE~ I Divisions of the American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences, Volume 4, 2001, p.75, with Gardner, L., Gribschaw, V., Olson, L., Purcell, R., and Wilder, K. Presentations: Collaboration on Research & Teaching Across Institutions, American Associacion of Family & Consumer Sciences Annual Meeting, Providence, Rl, july 2, 2001 Lessons from a Leadership journey, Eastem Illinois Dietetic Association, Arcola, IL, December 2001 Committees: Council of Deans (EIU) University Academic Waiver Appeal Committee (EIU) Commencement Committee (EIU) ROTC Advisory Council (EIU) Honors Council, Chair (EIU) Academic Technology Advisory Committee (EIU) Search Committee, Development Officer (EIU) Search Committee, Chair, College of Education and Professional Studies Dean (EIU) Patricia Bateman Professor, EdD, 1975, Pl!flnsykxmio Stott Univl!rsity Tamatha •usa• Brooks IIISiructor, MS, 1997, Eost1!171 Illinois Uniwrsity Melanie T. Burns Assistant Professor, Dil!mil-lntmuhip Coordinator, Dil!tl!tics/Hospitoliry .lfo110gmtl!flt Program Ari!O Coordinator, PhD, 1999, University of 11/inoi.r-Urbona Professional Certifications: Registered Dietitian urrition Education Specialist Certified Food Service Sanitation Instructor Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Eastern Illinois Dietetic Association, President-elect Editorial Activities: Nutrition textbook reviewer Refereed journals: Nutrition j eopardy, journal of umuon Education and Behavior, March/April 2002, 117-118, with Benoit M. and Bul- \'3n, D. Food and You: A Guide ro Ileal thy llabits for Teens, journal of utrirional Education and Beha,ior, March/April 2002, 122, with Fischer, S., aulding, M., and Yamada, S. My Food Plan for Early Kidney Disease, journal of urririon Education and Behavior, March/April 2002, 122, with Sullivan, L. and Ellis, A. Breaking Size Prejudice, journal of utririon Education and Behavior, March/April2002, 125, with Rhodes, S., Collins, L. and Acklie M. Mission utrition, journal of utrition Education and Behavior, March/April 2002, 125-126, with Dohrer, E. and Calloway,j. Becoming Vegan, journal of Kutrition Education, September/October 2001,307- 308, with Rosemeyer, :-I. and Sieck, L. Tell ~le What to Eat If I have Diabetes, journal of Nutrition Education, September/October 2001,308, with Fischer, S. and john, A llealrh at Work, journal of urririon Education, September/October 2001, 308- 309. Making Weight: Men's Conflicts with Food, Weight, Shape, & Appearance, Journal of utrition Education, November/December 2001,357, with Benoit, M. and Blank, S. The Food Safety House: Preparing Food Safely, journal of Nutrition Education, Seprember/Ocrober 2001,360, with Kocrters, L. and Bulvan, D. The Way We Eat, Journal of Nutrition Education, Seprember/October 2001, 361- 362, with Dohrer, E. and Zanger, A. When Food is the Enemy: Eating Disorders, journal of Nutrition Education, September/Ocrober 2001 ,362-363, Chau, S. and Woodyer, K Presentations: Dietetic Srudenr Forum, Sr. Louis I.Jni\'ersit)', 'o,·ember 3, 2001 Dialogue with FCS Researchers, Kappa Omicron Nu Panel, November 27,2001 Published lnsrrucrional.Marerials: lnsrructor's t\lanual to accompany ::-.lurrition, jones and Bartletr Publishing Company, 2001, wirh Eades, AE, Flercher, PM, & Perovich, Sj Service Acriviries: Coles County Food Pantry Commitree, Extension Board, Recorder Coles County Food Pantry Commirtee, Family Life Commitree, Vice Chair University of Illinois Clark Counry Extension, Executive Council, Recorder Lucy Campania Associate Professor, PhD, 1986, Pnmsylrxmio Statt Uniwrsity Jean Dilworth Proftssor, Consufnl!r Affoirsf,lftrrhondising/TI!ochtr Ci!rti]u:ation ProgmmArtaCoordinator, MFA, /985, WI!Sttm 11/inoi.r Uniwrsity Certifications: Certified, Family and Consumer Scicnces Editorial Activities: International Apparel and Textile Association, Annual Conference and Proceedings, Jton Dikort!t 23


24 Research Reviewer, July 2001 International Design Line Costume Database and Instant Designer International Fashion Illustration Library for Fairchild Publications, Reviewer Presentations: Clothing teaches History, Too, Illinois Family & Consumer Sciences Teachers Association, August 2001 Paisley Reflections, design research and fiber am presentation display, EIU Teaching CAD Design for Other Than Art Majors, June, 2002 Committees: Faculty Senate (EIU) Distinguished Faculty Award Committee, Chair (EIU) Service Activities: Attach name and battalion patches for EIU ROTC cadets Natural Resource Volunteer, Fox Ridge State Park, Charleston, IL Lolo National Forest Service Volunteer, historic preservation, Hutson, Montana Amy Eades lnstn1cto1~ MS, 1997, Eastem Illinois University Certifications: Registered Dietitian Nutrition Education Specialist Committees: World Food Day Committee, Chair, (EIU) Service Activities Habitat for Humanity Diana Glosser Instructor, M S, 1982, Eastern Illinois University Certifications: Registered Dietitian Licensed Dietitian utrition Education Specialist Certified, Family and Consumer Sciences Illinois Department of Public Health Foodservice Sanitation Instructor Illinois Teacher Certification Family and Consumer Sciences Type 03 and 09, General Administrative Type 03 and 09 Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Phi Delta Kappa, Historian Illinois Association of Vocational Education Special Needs Personnel, Board Member Presentations: Essential Teaching Tools: Brain-based learning, Learning Brain Expo, San Antonio, TX july I, 2001, and New Generations Conference, Mattoon, IL, ovember 3, 2001 Learning and the Brain, New Generations Conference, Mattoon, IL, November 3, 2001 Tech Prep, Regional Teachers Institute, Shelbyville, IL , October 10, 2001 and Kansas High School, Kansas, IL, March 2002 Dress for Success, Pathways Conference, Mattoon, IL, April 23, 2002 Karen Hart Instroctor, MS, 1990, Eostem Illinois University Carla Honselman lnstroctor, MS, 1983, Eastem Illinois University Mary Lou Hubbard Professor, Experiential Leaming Coordinator, PhD, I979, Southem Illinois UniversityCarbondale Certifications: Certified, Family and Consumer Sciences Committees: Institutional Review Board (EIU) Writing Competency Exam Reader Mary Lou Hubbord (EIU) Brenda Knight iiiSiroctor, M S, 1983, Eastem Illinois University Pat McCallister Professor, EdD, I990, University of Georgia Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Association of Home Equipment Educators, President Editorial Actitivites: Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences, Reviewer IAT C Conference, Paper Reviewer Refereed Journals: Ethical Considerations of Old Order Amish in Their Environments, Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences: From Research to Practice, Volume 93, Issue 5,2001 Scholarly Books/Chapters: Ethics and Environment: Point-Counterpoint, AAAFCS Book of Readings, 2002 Proceedings: The Old Order Amish Kitchen, Association of Home Equipment Education National Technical Conference, 2001 Presentations: Appliance Disposal by j apanese Consumers, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Conference, Providence, Rl, July 2, 200 1 The Amish Way of Life, PEO, Charleston, IL, February, 28, 2002 Committees: Child Care Resource & Referral Project Advisory Committee (EIU) Writing Competency Exam Reader (EIU) AHEE Research Committee MFCS Ethics Committee International Appliance & Technical Panel Steering Committee Underwriters Laboratories--Consumer Council, Dryer Booster Working Group, Appeals Hearing Panel, Standards Technical Panel for Electric Flat Irons, Standards Technical Panel for Hair Clipping and Shaving Appliances SDA Advisory Panel Michelle Meadows Instructor, MS, I997, Eastern Illinois U11iversity Certifications: Certified Family Life Educator Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Illinois Council on Family Relations, Executive Board Editorial Activities: Family Relations, journal for the National Council on Family Relations, Student Editor Presentations: White Teachers, Illinois Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Bloomington, IL, November 2001 Multicultural Education and White Teachers, White Schools, and White Communities, Illinois Association of Teacher Educators, Charleston, IL, November 2001 Using Technology in Early Childhood Environments to Strengthen Cultural Connections, Midwest Education Technology Conference, St. Louis, MO, January 2002, with Murphy, F. Care of the Elderly, Panel Discussion, Christian and Contemporary Issues Forum, Wesley United Methodist Church, Charleston, TL, March 2002 Christian and Contemporary Issues Forum, Wesley United Methodist Church, Charleston, IL, March 2002 Young Children and Sexual Development, School of Family and Consumer Sciences Child Development Laboratory Parent Meeting, Eastern Illinois University, April 2002 White Teachers, White Children, White Schools: Multiculturalism in Geographically Homogeneous Communities, Midwest Association for the Education of Young Children Annual Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 2002 Sexuality: What's Appropriate and What's Not for our Preschoolers, Embarras River Basin Agency Head Start Parent Fair, Toledo, Illinois, April 2002 Multicultural Education in Predominately White Schools, 6th Annual Graduate Research Showcase, Indiana State University, April 2002 Committees: Illinois Council on Family Relations, Award Committee Service Activities: Church and Society Committee, Wesley United Methodist Church Murphy, Frances Associate Professor, MS in Family & Consumer Sciences Graduate Coordinator, PhD, I989, Texas Womm's State Universil)• Certifications: Illinois State Teacher Certification Presentations:


How They Learn: Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum, Child Development Laboratory Parent Meeting, EIU, November, 200 1 Using Technology in Early Childhood Environments to Strengthen Cultural Connections, Midwest Education Technology Conference, St. Louis, MO, January 2002, with Meadows, M. Employment Opportunities with Child and Youth Services in the U.S. Army in Europe, Family Scrviccsrreachcr Certification meeting of Student Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, EIU, March 2002 PT3 Grant Display, Tech Fair, EIU, April 2002, with Hoult, S. Developing Multicultural Understanding in Young Children, Dealing with Difference Summer Institute at Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, May, 2002 Committees: International Programs Advisory Council (EIU) Academic Technology Advisory Council (EIU) Early Childhood Advisory Council (EIU) Illinois Staff and Curriculum Developers Association, Program Committee Kathl- n O'Rourke Assistant Professor, PhD, /999, U11ivmil)• of Termessee • lV1oxville Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): National Council on Family Re lations-Family Health Section, Secretary(rreasurer Illinois Council on Family Re lations, Vice-Pres. Presentations: Earning the Degree, Securing the Interview, and Getting Hired: Learning the 'Basics' Ktuhkm O'Rourkt for Making a Wise Transition to New Faculty Member, National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Rochester, NY, November 2001 S. Jayne Ozier Professor~ Child Droelopmmt Laboratory Coordinator~ PhD, 1979, Florida Stole U11iversity Certifications: Certified, Family and Consumer Sciences Certified Family Life Educator Editorial Services: Reviewer, Merrill Prentice Hall, for textbook: Decker, C. A., & Decker, J. R. (ZOO!) (7th ed.). Planning and administering early childhood programs. Columbus, Ohio and for proposed textbook: Extending the dance: Attachment and relationship in infant-toddler caregiving. Committees: Dean's Search Committee, Lumpkin College of Business & Applied Sciences (EIU) Women's Studies Minor Faculty Committee (EIU) Doctoral Fellowship Award Applicant Review Commit tee, Kappa Omicron Nu Constitution & Bylaws Committee, Kappa Omicron Nu Service Activities: Child Care Resource and Referral Funding, Illinois of Department of Human Services, FY02, Director Loretta P. Prater Choir, Associatt Professor, PhD, 1990, U11ivtrsity of Termessee-IVIo.wille Committees: Council of Chairs, Executive Committee (El U) Academic Technology Advisory Committee (EIU) Unda D. Simpson Associate Professor, PI1D, 1994, University of 11/illois-Urba11a Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Illinois Association Family and Consumer Sciences Association, Executive Board Member Editorial Activities: Journal of Consumer Education, Reviewer Proceedings: Web-Assisted instruction: Lilltla SimpsO!t A student perspective, Syllabus 200 1 Conference Proceedings. Available http://www .syllabus.com/200 I proceedings.htm Web-Enhanced teaching: Advantages of integrating technology into the large lecture course, Mid-South Instructional Technology Conference Proceedings. Available: http://www.mtsu.edu/-itconf Presentations: Use of Online Discussion in On-Campus Courses, International Online Conference on Teaching Online in Higher Education Using WcbCT threaded discussions and the assignment box for large classes, Brown bag lunch session, EIU, November 16, 2001 Committees: Naming Committee (EI U) Service Activities: Writing Competency Exam Reader (EIU) Student Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Advisor (EIU) Illinois Association Family and Consumer Sciences Association, Advisor, Pre-professional/Graduate Student Section James L Slavik Associate Professor, Family Snvires Program Area Coordi11otor, PhD, 1980, Florida State U11ivtrsit.r Jeanne Snyder Assistoflt Professor, MA i11 Cero11tology Program Coordinator, Ho11ors Coordinator, PI1D, 1992, U11iversity of lllir10is- Urbano Professional Organization (s): Illinois Council on Family Relations, Treasurer and President-Elect Illinois Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, President-Elect Editorial Activities: University of Illinois Cooperative Extension teaching resource, Editor and Reviewer Proceedings: Perceptions of older adults in magazine advertisements: A twenty-year comparison, 2001 Hawaii Conference on Business, I lonolulu, HI Volume V, (S-Z), 2001 Aging awareness simulations. 27th Annual Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, San jose,CA, 78,2001 Presentations: Eastern's intcrgcncrational Eldcrhostel 2000 camp research outcomes, Regional meeting for Elderhostel Coordinators, Holland, MI Web-enhancement of university courses in family and consumer sciences, Illinois Association of Family & Consumer Sciences, Spring 2001 meeting, Charleston, IL Committees: Academic Program and Elimination Review Committee (EIU) Carolyn Woolever lfiStructor, MS, 1994, Eastern 1/lillois U11iversity Editorial Activities: FCS Alumni Newsletter, Co-Editor Service Activities: Elderhostel Coordinator (EIU) Part-time Temporary Faculty: Kristina Adams: h1S!n11:tor, MS, /999, Eosttmfllillois U11iversity Kristen Bays: lnstmctor, JD, /991, Woshiugto11 U11ir;ersity Judith Brown: fllstmctor, MA, 1984, Eostm! lllillois U11iversity Debra Cobb: liiStnJctor, JD, 1983, Washingto11 U11iversity Donna Coonce: 111structor, MS, /997, Eostem /lli11ois U11iversity 25


26 Carole Corder lnstntrlor, MS, 1980, Easrem Illinois Uniwrsir_y Joyce Crouse Profrssor (Emtrilus}, PhD. 1969, Soulhmtlllinois l 'nit-•rrsir_y-Carbondalt Jane Frankie !tmrurror, .\IS, 1980, Easrrm 1/lmois Ctttt•rnir_y Deanna Franklin ltl<fntrror, .\IS, !999, Easlmtll!ittots lltit-'fT'Sity JaneaiHohenganen ltwmrlor, ,II A, 1980, UnitYrsir.v of 'fitl.rtt Sally Hooten fttsfnlt!Or, .\IS, 2000, E.ttSimt Illinois UnitYt:sily Karla Kennedy-Hagan lnslmtlor . .\IS, 1984, E.ttSm'lt Illinois Uttit-·rrsily VIvian Walker /tJ.<fnt11or, .liS, 2{)()(), Ea..wm 11/inou CttttYr.<ity Cora Weger ltt<lrurlor, .liS, /998, F.ttslfm Illinois l 'nit-vnity L Kay Woodward Profrssor, EdD, 1982, Uniwrsily of Arktmstt.< Christina Yousaf /ns1mr1or, .liS, 1989, Unif-Yrsily of Akron Honors and Achievements Patricia Bateman Profrssiona/1/dvanmnml !turntSr, EIU; 25 Ymrs of Strvia rrrognilion, I·: I U Rose Myers-Bradley Pnfomumrt &~d fttrrm~. £/ U; 5 Ytars of Srrvirt m:ognition, f./ C Melanie T. Bums Winkltblark Fami~y Fum/ grant mrards (2), FCS; Rrddm Fum/ for thr lmprotYmnlf of Undtrgradualf lnstntrlion f(rtmt mrards (2), £1 U; Ttdmology Enhtmml tmtl Drlivfrrd F.ducation grmlf ttm¥trrl.r (2), I•:IU; undtfW'tlduuttfuC/1/ty mmtor tro.Ytrt/, F. I U Lucy A. Campania 15 Ytars of Sm:irt rtrO!(nitiott, E I U Jean K. Dilworth Arhi=mtmt am/ Conlrihuti(JII Ar:urd. Srrr:ia. Elu:· Rrddm Fum/ for tltr lmprot•nnntt of Undrrgrad/l(lff lmtn11 lion gnulf mrart/, El U; Trrltnolof!J' Enlttmml am/ Ddit•n'l'd EdtKotion granl tro.Ytrtl. J<:IU; Fam/ty Jlnrslta/, EJU Commrnrtmmt Amy Eades National Soril'ly of Colll'[!.iatt Srholat:s Dislinguislttd ,1/nnbrr Patricia McCallister Arhitt't7nnlf 11nd Cotlfrilmtiott Ar:ard. Srrr:irt. EIU Michelle Meadows &starrlt Ar:<ml. GmtlttOff Rr.~arrlt Sltorrrog, l!tdiono Stott t.:nitYr<il_y Kathleen O'Rourke Winkleblad: Fami~y Fund /(1¥1111 ar.:tml, FCS S. Jayne Ozier Outstanding Alumnus Ao:tml. School of Family & Cotuumrr Scimrrs. 1·.1 U Loretta P. Prater Choir Exal/mrt Ae.·t~nl. r.l L'; Trrltnology Enltanrrd tmd DrlitYrttl F.tlumtion grunt or:ord. £/U Unda D. Simpson Promored lo Assorilllt Profrs.<or; Trnurtrl,· Arhitt·tmmt flnrl Collltibutirm 1/tr:(lrt/, Servire, EIU; Trrht~o!ogy t•:nlumml tmd Dtlivered Education gmtlf tiWYmls (2}, I•: I U Jeanne Snyder Tedmology r:nlummlmui!Hiit·rrrd &lumtiotl gra111 m:art/, 1·.1 l' Jackie Swan&o 10 Yrurs of Sm:irr rtmptition, El U Michael Strader 25 Years of Srrt'ltt tnog11itirm, F. I U


Peace Meal Michael Strader Dirt'((or, BS&I. 1968. Easlfm Illinois UnMrsil)' Kathy Berry CommuniJy ll'orhr Barbara Brown Comllumity WorinCindy M. Diehl Accout/10111. ,I/ 811, 1998, Easurn llli11ois Unir:~rsit_y Nancy Hay Food Srrt:ia S11{xrr:isor, BS, 1981, Valparaiso Unif-yrsiry Jane Johnson Offirr .llanagrr Mary Frances Kuhn Assisttml Dirtrtor, IJ!I, 1982, F.asttm l!li11ois U11i'C1trsity Catherine Lentz Assistant Dirrctor, BS, 1978, rvtsttm llli11ois Univtrsity Leona Lucas, R.D. &gisll!rtd Dirtitia11, MS, 1982, F.asum llli11ois Univmiry Barbara Seagren Assist01r1 Dirrrtor, BS, 1975, F.astmr llli11ois UtrMrsity Toni Young, R.D. Commutriry /Vorlrr, BS, 1962, Sortlr Dakota Stalf Unityrsitj; Dirwic /JumtSirip, St .• l!ary'sot Rodrrstn-, .I!X Support Stoff: Linda Cr:1wford Vicky lrby Arlene Kraft Peace Meal Productivity Analysis Number of counties served: 14 Number of sites: 61 Average number of persons served each day: 1,600 Meals served in 1-l'O l: 395,481 Number of persons served at congregate sites: 4,256 Number of persons served in-home: 3,315 Peace Meal Funding Sources Older Americans Ace and State monies: USDA: Participant donations: Local cash raised by Project: In-Kind (volunteer hours, ecc.) Total: S1,153,708 227,350 749,429 225,124 120,000 $2,468,611 Child Care Resource & Referral Productivity Analysis Number of counties served: 6 Number of parents receiving child care referrals: 590 Number of EIU faculty/staff/ students receiving child care referrals: 61 Number of workshops offered co child care providers: 236 Number of technical assistance contacts with child care providers, employers, parents, and ochers: 414 Number of child care providers on CCR&R database: 306 Number ofEIU student child care providers listed with CCR&R: 35 Average number of subsidy cases: 630 Average number of EIU students receiving assistance for child care: 66 Proct Mrol Progmm volullfrtr prot;idrs mmlr to oldrr 1/liNoi.r l'iriznr.r. Child Care Resource Be Referral S. Jayne Ozier /)ir«tor, PlrD, 1979, Tlu Florida Stolf U11ir-·mit.r Jackie Swango ll.t<isltll/1 Dir«tor, .\IS, 1978, Eostrm 1/lillois 1.,/rit.,rsiq Melllssa Coleman Clriltl Carr /Vso11rcr SJXrit1list, MS. 1997. Lol:r l.jmtl Co//rgr Donna Coonce Clriltl C(lf-, &sour« Sprdolist, .liS, 1997, Etrstrm Illinois ( lrit.,rsity Taml Duzan AtlministrotM Aidr Marty Hortenstlne Child wrrl' Subsitl_y Speriolist, AAS, 1990, l1rke Land College Leigh Ann Keefer C!rilrl Cart' Subsit~)' Sprriolist, MS, 1991, Eostem Illinois UnMrsity Danlelle Myers Child Carr St~bsid_y Sprdolist, MS, 2001, Eostmr 1/liuois Unit,yrsit_r Melissa Wright Clrild C.arr Subsid_y Sprriolist, .II S. 200 I. Eostmr llli11ois U11it'ffsit_y Child Care Resource & Referral Funding Sources Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) for Core Services: $195,910.00 IDHS for Training Services: $8,521.00 lOllS for Professional Development Services: $8,521.00 lOllS for Accreditation: $10,715.00 101 IS for Healthy Child Care Initiative: $8,000.00 IDHS for Quality Counts: IDHS for Quality Enhancement: IDHS for Subsidy Services: $50,000.00 $54,234.00 $175,902.00 IDHS for Quality Counts Mini-Grants: $32,500.00 Illinois Network of CCR&R Agencies forT.EA.C.H.: $1,450.00 User Fees: $6,066.00 CCR&R Partnership with WEIU TV co implement Ready tO Learn educational outreach co support Child Care Provider and Parent Training and Data Collection: $25,000.00 Total: $551,819.00 27


28 t'! . • •• 1 ,. I 1~:<~~~ -~n~~ ·~I School of Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cl111ir: .\lahyar lzadi Aradtmir Advisor: Betsy :\1iller Support Staff: Sonna Lawrence .Mary jo Monrgomcry Spring 2002 marked the first semester of offering the on-line Graduate Certificate programs In Computer Technology. Courses in this .tlrtnyor lzodi program include e tworking and Advanced Data Communications, Advanced Database Technology, Management of Computer Technology, and 1\lultimedia and Web Technology. Over the past year the School of Technology faculty recei,·cd a coral of $107,348 in internal grants. Among the facu lty, Dr. Peter Ping Uu received a sso,ooo Technology Enhanced and Delivered Pnrr Piftg LJu Education (TEOE) gram for the on-line delivery of the Graduate Certificate in Computer Technology, and Dr. Phil Age, Dr. Sam Guccione, Dr. Louis Butler, Dr. Larry Helsel, Dr. Ulllan Greathouse, Dr. Wafeek Wahby, and Dr. Bill Gibbs received TEOE, Academic Technology Advisory Enrollment fRrNd "" ·t~ll !t't'IJ Degrees Awarded (FY 2002) 128 Majors 464 Student Credit Hours 3,693 Commiuee, Redden Fund, and Faculty Development grants. The School of Technology signed "2 + 2" articulation agreements with Danville Area Community College and Uncoln Land Community College for the B.S. in lndusuial Technology program. In addition, the B.S. in Career and Organizational Studies program signed articulation agreements with Lake Land College and Danville Area Community College. The B.S. in Career and Organizational Studies program in the School of Technology is another off-campus program that continues to provide Illinois citizens with significant employment experience and professional/technical expertise the opportunity co complete a B.S. degree by completing courses at off-campus locations and via the internet. T he School of Technology and EIU have been approved as an Eligible Provider for Workforce Training through Central Illinois Workforce Development. The School of Technology celebrated \\ ith the College of Education and Professional Studies and other units on campu~ \\hose teacher certification programs were approved for continuing accreditation by the 1 ational Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. For the second year in a row, I 00% of the Career and Technical Education (GTE) students taking the Illinois State Teacher Certification Exam passed it. Studcnrs in Career and Technical Education are those planning co teach business education, industrial technology education, and family and consumer sciences education. Congratulations to CTE student, Courtney Taake, who served as the student representative on the Illinois Business Education Association Board. Career and Technical Education will be one of the pilot programs for the EIU Alternative Teacher Certification Program co begin Summer 2003. This program is for individuals who have a bachelor's degree and five years of work experience prior co admission. After an intensive summer program, students will have a one-year paid internship at a secondary school under two EIU mentors and a high school mentor from the secondary school. Following the internship, students will have an assessment period with ElU faculty. A CTE marketing program was undertaken with secondary education and community college students and faculty. The materials distributed included flyers, posters, and teacher packets. In addition, 50 high school teachers, erE students preparing co student teach, and CTE faculty members held a dinner and roundtable on campus, giving us an opportunity to publicize our teacher education program and give teachers and upcoming student teachers an opportunity to interact. Several schools in Illinois participated in the Tech Day hosted by the School of Technology. Students participated in conrests, including Single Stage 1\lodel Rocket, Package Construction, CAD, Bridge Construction, and Mouse Trap Car Distance and Accuracy Contest. The Illinois Technology Student Association sponsors Tech Day. Students toured the EIU Industrial Technology facilities. Faculty from erE presented electronic portfolio development at the April and j une Illinois State Board of Education Connections Conferences. In addition, one faculty member presented on the Charleston Community High School and Charleston Business and Professional Women partnership in which the entire sophomore class learns about money as it relates to their chosen careers. Faculty presenting included Dr. Phil Age, Dr. Louis Butler, Dr. James Ejlwale, Dr. Ulllan Greathouse, and Dr. Sam Guccione. Eight business education students were inducted into PI Omega PI, the national honor society for business education. Two students attended the national Phi Beta Lambda Convention Summer 2001. Phi Beta Lambda is a national collegiate organization for students of any major interested in business. Patrick Adamson, a erE major, placed lOth in the nation in Business La"; Lelia Voges, a finance major, placed second for her State Business Report. Lelia was also awarded the Region Ill Business Education Division of the Association for Career and Technical Education Outstanding Post-Secondary Busi ness


Education Student Organization Award at the ACfE national convention. Three Phi Beta Lambda members placed either first or second in competitive events at the 2002 State Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Conference, earning them the right tO compete at the ational Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Justin Patton won first place in Computer Concepts, Rogerl.uft Patrick Adamson placed second in Hospitality Management, and Alexis Hirshberg placed second in Marketing. At the state conference, Illinois Phi Beta Lambda also awarded Dr. Roger Luft, the Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award for 2002. During Fall 2002 the School of Technology will celebrate its Centennial, 1902-2002. To commemorate this occasion Dr. Mahyar Izadi established the Caroline A. Forbes Centennial Scholarship in honor of Ms. Caroline A. Forbes, the first chair of the Manual Training program, the genesis of today's School of Technology. Ms. Forbes was the first instructor and chair of the program from 1902 to 1913. FacuHy/Research & Service Activities: July I, 2001 through June 30, 2002 Philip Age Assistant Professor, Graphic Conmumication Laboratory Coordinato1~ EdD, 1999, Illinois State University Certifications: National Certified PrintED Evaluator Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): National Council for Skill Standards in Graphic Communications, Board Member Editorial Activities: Plrilip Agt School of Technology Newsletter, Co-editor with Woodley, D. Presentations: Digital Photography in the Graphic Ans, Illinois Technology Education Conference, November Z, Z001 Developing an e-Personal Career Portfolio, Tech Prep Teachers Workshops, Parkland College, March 9, 200Z Developing an e-Personal Career Portfolio, Connections Z002 Conferences, April 9- 10,Z002 Developing an e-Personal Career Portfolio, Connections Z002 Conferences, June II-12, 200Z Committees: Faculty Development and Advisory Committee (EIU) Occupational Technical Education Committee (EIU) PrintED Committee, National Council for Skill Standards in Graphic Communications Service Activities: Student Chapter of Technical Association of the Graphic Arts, Faculty Advisor (EIU) Habitat for Humanity PrintED Evaluator and accreditation Team Leader, Mattoon High School's Printing Technology Program EIU Illinois Alternative Certification Program Judge, State Illinois Technology Scudent Association's State Contest, Carlinville, IL, March Z1-22, Z002 National Trainer, National Association of Printers and Lithographers Career and Technical Education Roundtable Meeting with regional CTE instructors, ovember 8, ZOO I Tom Boldrey Professor, EdD, 1981, U11iversity of Northem Colorado Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Central Illinois Chapter of American Society for Training and Development, Vice President of Communications Presentations Dancing tO the Rhythm of Change Without Getting Blisters, Capital Region Tech Prep Staff Development Workshop, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 7, ZOO 1 Whole Brain Approaches to Teaching and Learning, Shelby Eastern School District, Shelbyville, Indiana, August 7, 2001 1egotiating Successful Agreements, ELDS Seminar, Illinois Department of Transportation, Urbana, Illinois, September 19-20, 2001 Teaching Styles That Work: The ABC's of Whole Brain Learning, 2001 Tech Prep Network Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, October 1Z, 2001 Learning From Experience: How to use the five step experiential learning cycle, ASTD University, CIC-ASTD Chapter meeting, Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, October 16, 2001 Meditech Liftoff: Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System's Meditech System, Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System, Mattoon, Illinois, November I, 2001 , with Felstehausen,]. and Kirby, C. Using Your Whole Brain for Effectively Working Together, Illinois Great Rivers Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Decacur, Illinois, November 8, Z001 Value Relating Styles: Applying Relationship Awareness Theory, Illinois Municipal Treasurers Institute and Advanced Seminar, Urbana, Illinois, November 12, 2001 Using Your Whole Brain, Illinois Municipal Treasurers Institute and Advanced Seminar, Champaign, Illinois, November 12, 2001 Published Instructional Material: The design IT kit, Lake Lure, North Carolina, Herrmann International, 2001 , with Felstehausen, J.L. and HerrmannNedhi, A. Louis Butler Professor, PhD, 1990, Southem llli110is UniversityCarbondale Editorial Activities: ITENCTTE Program Review, Portfolio Reader Presentations: Collaborative Decision Making, Charleston/Mattoon Chambers of Commerce and the participants of the Leadership Coles County, Spring Z002 Developing an E-personal Career Portfolio, Connections '02, St. Charles, IL, Spring 2002 Developing an E-personal Career Portfolio, Connections '02, Springfield, IL, Spring 2002 Committees: Alternative Certification Program Committee (EIU) 29


30 Ep~ilon Pi Tau Iota Chapter, Ad\'isor (EIU) Occupational Teacher Education Coordinator (Ell ') lllinob State Board of Education lni\·ersitv Council, Chair · NAIT Rc~carch Committee Service Acti\ities: Coordinator, Technolog) Exhibit Consultant, Clinton PO\\er Station Con~ultant, KalKan Foods James A. Ejlwale Assisltlllf Profmor, Ph!), 1997, Ohio S1au Uuityrsii.Y Committees: Foundation Board, t-lanufacturing Systems Division Executive Committee, NAJT Joyce Felstehausen Profrssor, r:CID, 1982, Unit•rrsi1y of lllinois-- Urbauo Certifications: IIermann Brain Dominance International Girl Scout As.,ociation Franklin Co\ e) 7 llabits of llighl) Effecti\e People Facilitator Jo.l"' filsu!JtJulnl Ulllan R. Greathouse Ass()(ittlr Profrssor, Corttr & Ttdmiml Etlumliou CoorrliiiiJior, PhD, !98/, Sotllhmt!llinois Unityrsif.y-Corbonrlalt Offices llcld in Professional Organization(s): Charleston Business and Profession Women, Membership Chair Policies Commission for Business and Economic Education, Statement Chair, Secrctar), and Chair Elect Eastern Illinois Busine~• Education Association, Sponsor Illinois l:ni\·er'>i!) Council for Career and Technical Education, Co-Chair Editorial Activities: journal of Busines; and Training Education, Re\ iewer Presentations: Work-based learning, IBEA. No\·ember 2001 VfECS Connect Workshop for the Eastern Illinois Education for Employment System Service Activities: Workforce Opportunities Resource Consortium Samuel A. Guccione Assislaul ProjtSSor. Ro!HJiirs I Ltborttlory Coordinotor. Honors Coordmolor, rAil), !992, 1'mtplr Unit·rrsiry-Pitilotlrlpltio Current Professional Certifications: Certified Senior Industrial TechnologiH Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Satellite Educators ~sociation, Secrerar) Refereed journal: Web-Based Remote Experimentation, I nsti· tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers journal on Education, t-larch, 2002 Presentations: Using Dreamweaver to Manage Course Websites, EIU Brown Bag, February IS, 2002 Where is That Darn Satellite Anyway?, Satellites& Education Conference XV, California State Uni\ersiry, SllmudGumon' Los Angele~. CA. arch 25-27. 2002 Aging and ~sisti\e Technology. 9th Annual :\lullti-Disciplinary Certificate Program in Geriatric~ for Non-Physicians, .Mount Vernon, IL, ~larch 29, 2002 Scholarly Books/Chapters: Power Electronics llandbook, Tim Skarvenia, Editor, CRC Press, 2002, Chapter 4.1 Committees: Occupational Teacher Education Committee (EIU) Delaware Aerospace Foundation, Advisory Board Member Service Activities: Panelist, El U School of Businc~s Societ) of Information ;\lanagcment, Fcbruar)' 28. 2002 Larry Helsel ProjtSSor . .llolfriols 7(Siillf/.llflrolof(JI Polymrrs La/Jorolory CoorditiOior. &ID, 1979, Pn111Sl'ltltlllitt Slolr Un~rsil_r . Scholarly Books/Chapters: Instructor's :'\lanual Industrial atcrial>, Goodheart Willcox Publishing Co., 2001 Committees: Council on Academic Affair~ (Ell I) Public Service: Coles County 1-labitat for llumani!)', Building Committee Mahyar lzadl Chair & Profrssor, PhD, 1990, So1111trm Illinois Unit·rrsily-Corbo11tlolr Certifications: Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE) Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): :'\ational Association of Industrial Technology, Research Division, Past President Editorial Acti\·ities: journal of Industrial Technology, Editorial Re\'iew Board Eastern Education Journal, Editorial Review Board Selected Papers for the 34th Annual NAIT Convention, Editorial Review Board Presentations: Classroom-to-Classroom Diplomacy, The Importance of International Education, International Education Week, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL., November 200 I journal Articles (Peer Reviewed): State of the T otal Quality Management in School Districts, Eastern Education Journal, 2001, 30 (1), 21-25. ERP: The primary solution provider for industrial companies, journal of Industrial Technology, 2001, 17 (3), 1-6, with Kashef, A. E. and AJ-Sehali, S.H. Committees: Board of Trustees Degree Program Ad\isory Board (EIU) Search Committee for DirectOr of Off-Campus and Contact Credit Programs (Ell:) Technology Enhanced and Delivered Education Grants Committee (EI L:) International Programs Advisory Board (EIU) Council of Chairs (EIU) Search Committee for Dean of Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences (EIU) ational Association of Industrial Technology, Executive Board National Association of Industrial Technology, Foundation Board Service Activities: NAIT Accreditation Team to University of Louisiana, Chair Peter Ping Uu Profrssor, Gradualf Coordinator, PltD, !99/, !txJ:tt Stttlf Uniwrsily Roger L Luft Profrssor, &ID, 1977, Ortgon Slalf Uniwrsiq Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): :-.lational Association of Teacher Educators for Business Education, President Elect Policy Committee of the Business Education Division of ACTE, Secretar)' Editorial Acti\·ities: Delta Pi Epsilon journal, Editor Business Education Digest, Editorial Board journal of Education for Business, Consulting Editor Presentations: Employment Skills and Employer Expectations, Del a bar Vocational System and Carl Sandburg College, Galesburg, IL, October 12,2001 FrontPage 2000 for Beginners, Illinois Business Education Association 39th Annual Fall Conference, Springfield, IL,


NO\·ember I, 200 I Adobe Phoroshop for Beginners, Illinois Business Education As~ociarion 39th Annual Fall Conference, Springfield, IL, NO\·ember 2, 2001 Creating and Enhancing Digital Images, Western Illinois Area Busine1>s Education Association, acomb, IL, April 20, 2002 Committees: Occupational Teacher Education Committee (EIU) Student Organization Awards Committee, Business Education Division of the Association for Career and Technical Education, Chair Illinois Business Teacher Educators Council North Central Business Education Association Board of Directors. Awards Committee, Delta Pi Epsilon National Awards, Little Rock, AR National Association of Teacher Educators for Business Education, Executive Board • arional Joint Committee on Economic Education, Chair, Delta Pi Epsilon appointment. John Messer ProftsSor, Automotio11 0111/ Co111rol Labomtory CoortliJIIIIOr, £111), 1977, U11irlffsity of ,\'orthtm Colorado Certifications: Certified Senior Industrial Technologist Committees: Textbook Rental Advisory Committee (EIU) Ronald I. Sutliff Jolt11 .1/rssrr Proftssor, Ellgiflmllllf Cmphics Lt1boratory Coortlillotor, PhD, /984, Purtlut U11ivtrsiry Refereed journal: Learning styles: Teaching technology subjeers can be more effecrh·e, The journal of Technology Studies (on-line), 27(1 ) .. Available: scholar.lib., t.edu/ejournals/JTS/\VinrerSpring 2001/Surliff.html Sutliff, R.I., Bald,vin, V., 2001 Committees: li ni,·ersiry Sanctions and Terminations Committee (EIU) Morl Toosl Proftssor, Computtr ftll~rtlltd .1/tmufocturiflg Laboratory Coortlilrotor, ftlltmship Coortli11olor, PhD, 1990, Southmr llli11ois Ullivtrsity-- Corbontlolt Certifications: Certified Manufacturing Engineer Offices Held in Professional Organization(s): Society of ~lanufacruring Engineers, Dccarur, IL Chapter 58, Faculty Advisor Editorial Activities: Journal of Industrial Technology, Review Board Committees: .1/ori Toosi Faculty Senate (EI U) Service Activities: Liaison for Student Chapter 151 Society of Manufacturing Engineers and The S~U.: professional chapte r Waf-k S. Wahby Assodou Profmor, CoiiSiroctioll l.a/Jorotory Coordirllllor, bulustriol Trrh11ology Coordifi{I(Or, PhD, 1988, U11itmity of Aln:olltlrio, Ef!Jpt Editorial Acth·itics: NAIT journal of Industrial Technology, Re,·iew Board Proceedings: Precast and Prestressed Concrete: A Construction T echnology for the 21st Century, The 34th Annual Convention of the National Associ arion of Industrial T echnology, Dearborn, ~lichigan, October 31-November 3, 2001 Technologies Applied in the Toshka Project of Egypr, The 34th Annual Comention of the National Association of Industrial Technology, Dearborn, Michigan, October 3 1-November 3, 2001 Presenrarions: Using Powe r Point to Visuali ze Engineering Graphic, EIU Faculty Brown Bag, Easeern Illinois University, Charleston, I L, October 25, 2001 Egypt Builds the Toshka Project, The Rotary International Club meeting, Charleston, IL, November 6, 2001 Precast/Prestressed Concrete: A Technology for the New ~lillennium, The 59th Four State Regional Technology Conference, Pitrsburg, KS, No,·ember 15- 16,2001 The Effects of Egypt's Toshka Project on Local and Global Technology Career Opportunities in the 3rd ~lillennium, The 59th Four State Regional Technology Conference, Pittsburg, KS, No\'ember 15-16, 2001 China's Three Gorges Dam, The 51st Annual Concrete Conference, L:niverSit)· of ~li nnesota, College of Continuing Education St. Paul, ~IN, December 6,2001 Concrete Work in Egypt's Toshka Project, The American Concrete I nstitutc International Spring Convention, Detroit, Ml, April 21-25, 2002 Transportation Aspects in China's Three Gorges Dam, The 62nd Annual Conference of the New York State Association ofTransponation Engineers, The Image of Transportation, Section 4, Rochester,l\'Y, ~lay 7-10,2002 Enhancing Engineering Graphics Courses through Animated, Sophisticated, ~lulrimedia, Graphical Presentations, The 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 16-19,2002 The Toshka Project of Egypt: A ~lulridisciplinary Engineering Education Case Study. The 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, june 16-19,2002 Committees: Construction Club, Faculry Advisor (EIU) Observatory Committee (EIU) Faculty Senate Task Force on Online Courses (EIU) Council Academic Affairs Task Force, Technology Enhanced and Delivered 1:-:ducation (EIU) Council of L'ni,·ersiry Planning and Budget (El L:) Booth Library Advisory Board (EIU) l ni\'ersit) Foundations Ad,•isory Committee (ElL:) Enrollment :O.Ianagement Ad,·isory Committee (EIC) ACI Committee 548 on Polymer Concrete ACI Subcommittee 548 A- Polymer Modified Concrete ACI Subcommittee 548 B- Polymer Concrete o,·crlavs ACI Subcommittee 548 D- Sulfur Concrete ACI Subcommittee 548 E - Structural Design & Analysis of Polymer Concrete, Chair ACI Committee 522 - Enhanced Porosity Concrete AIT Board of Certification AIT Construction Focus Group, Chair Service Activities: llabitat for llumaniry Tom Waskom Proftssor, Prod~~rtio11 I .1/borotory Coortlir101or, PhD, 1981, Ttxos A&.lf U11it·mity Certifications: Certified Senior Industrial Technologist Committees: L'ni\crsit)' Recycling Committee (Ell:) ROTC Ad,·isory Council (Ell:) Ser,ice Activities: anufacturing Consultant/Training- AgriFab, Inc. Pres~ Brake Operation Consultant - Haz Stor Deborah A. Woodley Profrssor. C{lrar & Orgolliwtioflol Studits Coordifi{I/Or, PhD, /994, U11iversity of 11/illois-- Ur/Jtmtr Editorial Activities: School of Technology Newsletter, Editor 31


32 Experimental Learning Portfolio Handbook, Editor SOT Promotional CD, Editor Premier BoYs State, Editor ASTD Newsletter, Editor lk!Jorolt Woodlty Committees: Environmental Health & Safcry Committee (EIU) Part-time Temporary Faculty: James Coleman !nsJf7JI:lor, .lfS, 1997, Easum 1/liflois U11iwrsity Glenn Gee lflsln«tor, MS, 1979, l11ditma Sltllf U11iwrsi1y Robert Hubbard 1t!Sl171Clor, EdD, 1984, Bos1011 U11iwrsi1y Catherine Kirby 111Slf7JI:lor, MSED, 1993, U11iwrsi1y of 1/liflois-- UrbotiD James McKirahan lnslf7JI:lor, .liS, 1995, Easlm!llliflois U11if-Yrsiry Vaughn Page hJSlrorlor, MS, 1999, &sum 1/liflois U11iwrsity Cecil SmHh lnsl171Ctot~ MBA, 1995, Eosum Illinois University Diana Wyatt ftiS!roctor, MS, !995, Easltm 1/liflois U11ivtrsity Honors and Achievements Phillip D. ~e &ddm Fu11d for tht lmprowmml of UndugradJIDit hiSiniCiion grtml or.rard, EIU; Ttdmology Enhanad and Dtlivertd EdtJCalion gra111 ar;::ord, EIU; Acodtmic Ttdmology Advisory Commilltt gra111 m:ord, EIU Tom Boldrey Paul Owrlon Arard, EIU School of uJIIIinuing EdtJCDtion Louis ButJer Proftssiona/ Adwnmflmllflcrl'osl', EIU; Sabbatical ltOVl Ftlll 2001; 1/liflois Stole Boord of Educatio11 gra111 tNart/, rJJit/1 CreathoiiSl, L Joyce Felstehausen ProfessiOtiDI At/r;oflctmml /ncrttJSt, El U; 25 Ytors of Stroictrtcognition, EIU Ulllan R. Greathouse IS Ytors of Stroict rrcognilion, EIU Samuel A. Guccione &ddm F1111d for tht lmprtwtmmt of Undtrgroduatt !twroction grant tJrMrd, El U; Farolty Mini-Cram, F. I U Larry D. Helsel &ddtn Fund for tht lmprOVI'IIltfll of Undtrgraduott lnstroction gra111 orrord, El U Sonna Lawrence 5 Ytars of Smlict r((()gniliofl, EIU Peter Ping Uu Proftssiono/ Adtvmm11mt lncrttJSt, EIU; /0 Ytors of Stroict rrcop1itiofl, EIU Roger Luft 1/liflois Phi &tal~llfl!xla 2002 Outstandi11g Chapter Advisor A~a,y/ Betsy Miller Pffjom10nct 8t1std lncrtost, EIU Morl Toosl ProfrssiOIIDI Adt'OnctmnrtlncrttJSt, EIU; 15 Ytars of Smlict rtcognition, F.IU WafeekWahby &ddtn Fund for tht lmprovtmnll of UlldtlfTMtJOlt lnstmrtio11 gra111 orrard, £1 U Deborah Woodley Summer 200/ &starch A01:ard, EIU Cound/ on Ft~rolty &strm:/1


Department of Military Science Choir: LTC Laurence j. Sefren Support Stoff: Mary Harris In August 200 I, the Department of Military Science started its year with a Welcome Back picnic, welcoming in the largest class of Advanced Course students in three years. This was followed shortly by a Commissioning Ceremony of Second Ueutenant Steve Huber, who stayed on to work his initial assignment as a Gold Bar Recruiter. August ended with the annual "ROTC Day" where ROTC sponsored military equipment displays, a rappelling demonstration, weapons firing stations, and a remote broadcast of92.1 FM. The cadets went on the Fall Field Training Exercise (FTX) in September 2001, taking a weekend trip co Camp Attebury, Indiana. Events included rappelling, day and night land navigation, an obstacle course, and an M16 qualification range. September Leadership Labs included drown-proofing and one-rope bridge construction. Illinois Senator judy Myers presented EIU's Panther Battalion with an Illinois flag chat had been flown over the State Capitol in Springfield. Although the gift was given prior to the events of September 11, Senator Myers comments to the cadets were prophetic when she said that students in ROTC are "facing a bigger challenge than any of us could ever have imagined-a challenge they are willing and eager to take." Sadly, the tragic attacks of September llch, 2001 affected Eastern Illinois University. A former member of the Department of Military Science, Ueutenant Colonel Canfield Boone, was killed in the attack on the Pentagon. He was remembered as a caring and likable individual, as well as a Enrollment (!I,N·tl tm /·(t!/ !999) Degrees Awarded (FY 2000) 4 Majors 4 Student Credit Hours 145 Illinois S101t St11111or Judy Mym pmmls Slolt flog 10 £1 U ROTC Pictm"l'd from lift to rig~/ art El U Codt1 Bolo/lion Commondtr William Ptttrson, Stnotor .'vfyt~~. Acting Dton M011!to Brown and El U Ptn!tmg Rij/ts Commondl'r Cotltt ltSsico Dmnry. family man. One of the more exciting Leadership Labs of the year was held in October 2001. ROTC arranged to have a UH-60 Blackhawk utility helicopter come to campus to give cadets an opportunity to fly in a helicopter. This is a very memorable event in the life of a cadet, particularly for those who fly for the first time. Also in October, the Panther Battalion fielded a team to compete in the annual Ranger Challenge competition. This event sees teams from all schools in our Brigade compete in physically challenging events, including a physical fitness test, land navigation, patrolling, and a tO-kilometer road march. The Panther team finished 11th of 24 teams, the highest finish ever for a team from Eastern. Throughout the Fall semester, ROTC supported various events by providing Color Guards to present the national colors. These events included each home football game, home basketball games (also into Spring semester), and the Charleston Veterans' Day ceremony. At the close of Fall semester, ROTC held a Commissioning Ceremony for Second Ueutenant Gary Kelly. Lieutenant Kelly stayed on as the Gold Bar Recruiter for the entire Spring semester. Also in December, SGT Erika Almonte graduated from Lake Land Community College, receiving her Associate's Degree in Business Administration. During African-American Heritage Month in February 2002, the Department of Military Science sponsored a guest speaker. Ueutenant Colonel Lorenzo Smith is currently on active duty in the Army, assigned as an instructor at the Army's Combined Arms and Services Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. LTC Smith spoke on leadership and opportunities in the military. He will replace LTC Sefren as the Professor of Military Science for Eastern Illinois University starting in July 2002. For the third consecutive year, the ROTC Rifle Team achieved first place in the intercollegiate competition at the Illinois State University Rifle Association Range. Also for the third consecutive year, the Panthers had the first and third highest individual scorers in the competition. Eastern's rifle team also took first place in the 2nd Region Postal Match, which had 91 teams competing. At this event, for the second consecutive year, Eastern had the highest scoring individual shooter. Sergeant First Class Todd Stokes is the team advisor. In March 2002, selected cadets participated in a staff ride to the Vincennes, Indiana battlefield. Dr. Dan Hockman (Retired) from the History Department served as tour guide and staff ride facilitator. 33


34 In April 2002, Eastern's ROTC cadets joined with cadets from 15 other schools on a combined FTX ro Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The cadets were placed in mixed groups ro conduct many activities, including rappelling, an obstacle course, and land navigation. The capstone events for the ROTC cadets were the annual Military Ball and the Spring Awards Ceremony, both held in April. Brigadier General Charles E. Fleming, the Assistant Adjutant General for the Ill inois ational Guard, was the guest speaker for the Military Ball. In May 2002, ROTC held a Commissioning Ceremony for Second Ueutenant Bill Petersen, who will stay on as the Gold Bar Recruiter throughout the summer. Prior tO commissioning, Cadet Petersen, who served as our Cadet Battalion Commander, was selected as a George C. Marshal l Award winner. This award was presented tO the winners at Fort Monroe, Virginia. President SFC Todd Stok6 George W. Bush attended the ceremony as the guest speake r. Also in May, Sergeant First Class Stokes graduated, receiving his Bachelor of Arts in the Board of Trustees Program from Eastern. The Military Science Department said goodbye to LTC Laurence Sefren and MAJ Richard Pace this summer. Both have served here since August 1999. LT C Sefren was selected tO serve in the Department of the Army InspectOr General Office in Washingron, DC, and MAJ Pace was transferred to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas ro serve in the Training and Doctrine Command Analysis Center. Replacing them in july 2002 are LTC Lorenzo Smith and MAJ David john. LTC Smith is coming to us from the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and MAJ j ohn is coming from an assignment with the 5th Special Operations Group at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Faculty/Research Be Service Activities: July I, 200/ throug/J June 30, 2002 Missy A. Carey Human &sourcts Administrator, EtiS, 1997, Eos1m1 11/irtois Univusily Certifications: Enrolled Agent to the Internal Revenue Service School of Cadet Command SGT Erika Almonte Nort-Commissiontd 0/flrtr, AS, 2002, Lakeland Communily College MSG David J. McKenney Smior Troini11g Instructor, BA, 2002, Eosum Illinois Univmily Editorial Activities: Center for Army Lessons Learned: Improved Mortar Operations MAJ Richard C. Pace Assislmtl Proftssor, MS, 1993, Air Force lnsti/Ute of Ttdmology Certifications: School of Cadet Command MAJ Mark A. Richards Assistant Profrssor, MPA, 1996, Troy State UnMrsity Certifications: School of Cadet Command Professional Organizations: Executive Officer, l33d Signal Battalion, Illinois Army ational Guard LTC Laurence J. Sefren Choir and Proftssor, MA, /982, Arkansas Stott UnMrsily Certifications: Senior Army Aviawr Airborne Qualified Air Assault Qualified U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Committees: Alcohol and Drug Coalition, EIU Student Code of Conduct Revision Committee, EIU Service Activities: Red Cross Water Safety and Lifeguard Instructor SFC Todd K. Stokes Non-Commissionrd Officer; Platoon Sergeoril, BA, 2002, Eostmt Illinois UnMrsily Committees: Defender of the lJ nited States and Its Way of Life Committee, U.S. Army Service Activities: Team Advisor, ROTC Pershing Rifles Honors and Achievements Erika Almonts Army Arllievmtttll, Good Conduct Medal David J. McKenney £1 U B{){frd of Trosltts d~rte program Arodttfli< F.mllmcr &dpimt Todd K. Stokes £1 U B{){frd ofT rostets degr~e program Arodttnic Exrrllma &dpimt


Student Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accountancy Exallmce Ao::ord Nicholas Episcopo Admi11istrotirx l!ifomiOiiOII Systcns £xctllmce Ao::ord Kathleen Stephens Administrative ltifonnotion Systems Merit Ao::ard BJII Bell AltXOnder BrifJ!,S .lfmroriol Ar::ord Amanda J. Dore American Ugion Ao::ords Cadet Sara Shipley (Cold Military Excel/met Ao::ord), Cadet Ryan Purdy (Silver Military Excellma Aatord), Cadet Stephanie Uvsey (Cold SdrokJStic Exctllmct A=rd), Cadet Jason Ward (Silvtr Srlrolostic Exrt!lmct Award) Amtrican Morktting Association Adritmntnl Ao::ard Colleen Klein Amtrican Marktting Association World Color Pms Ao::ord Tom Chumbley Arntrican Vtttrons Ao::ortls Cadet Nlchole Constablle, Cadet Anthony Fennell, Cadet Todd Fatka, Cadet JusUn Pippin Anntd Forcts Commrmications a11d Electronics Association llo110r Aorard Cadet Jamie Conley Assrxiatio11for lnfomratiOir Technology Professionals Most Valuablt Mtmbrr Ao::ord Brandon Sanders Association of the Unittd States Army Aorard Cadet Anthony Fennell, Cadet Stephanie Uvsey, Cadet Kelly Slagle Assrxiation of the Urrittd States Army History Ao::ord Cadet Douglas Bible and Cadet Joseph Rousey IJKJ), LLP Scholarship Jonathan Hauser &rt and Jo11tt Holley Scholarship Bridget R. Glover Btto Gamma Sigma Srlrolorship (Local Chopttr) Robert Groos Btto Comma Sigma Notional Scholarship Stephanie Ramsey Bill Sporriol Mmroriol Schokmhip Curtis W. Nohl Brorrkey Sclrolarslrip Gretchen M. Warner C. Roger Sortnst11 Scholarship Stephanie L Ramsey Corur and Orgtmizationol Studies Studmt Exallcrce AtJ:Ord Zelma Davis Carolyn KJumrer Modglin Memorial Scholarship Michelle Benoit untrol Illinois Chapter of tht American Marketing Association Outstanding Studerrt Award Joshua J. Jordan Charles A. Elliot Techno/Qgy Education Ar;::ord Nathan J. Mllls Chorlts Gifford Manion Mtmoriol Sdrolarshp Tara L Skeeters Cloy/Richland Scholarship Lora M. Ochs Cooley Family Scholarships Melanie Hampton, Jared J. Mathey, Brtan R. Parotto, Erin Taake Daughters of tht Amc'ican Rmolution Ao::ord Cadet Aesha Rivers Daughters of the Fomrdtrs 01rd Patriots of Amtrica Aorard Cadet Cassandra Zabel David L. & Audrey Joms Business Education Sdrolarship Bradley J. Pullen Dean Giffi11 Award Jaml Fisher Dtlta Sipna Pi Scholarship Krys Dianne M. Berthold, Cheryl E. Cunlco, Kerl A. Wleduwllt Dtportmerrt of the An11y Superior Codtt Cadet Angela Chard, Cadet Jamie Conley, Cadet Undsay Rlbbe, Cadet Anlna Acclavattl Do11oltl a11d Claro Alice Stomal/ Sh£1WfMr Scholarship Will Langdon and Jennifer M. Rogers Donna Lynn Connelly Mmrorial Schokrrship Tiffany Keller EarlS. Dickmon Ao::ord Nicholas Episcopo Etkord Jonts Acadtmic Srlrolarslrips Diane Berthold, Brandon Cox, James Drayton, Kerl GraU, Amy Grammar, Emily Hackler, Josh J. Jordan, Kerry Kocher, Chrtstlna Nert, Holly Stroud Eilem F Hubbard Sdrolarship Kathryn Hy1a Ew andErson Giffin Scholars/rips Trlsh Ackerman, Christina Adams, Carole Celani, Anna Hllls, Lynn Stahlhut Eunice W. Dougherty Afii1(Jrds Dianne Berthold, Karyn Dawson, Angela Doss, Brooke Mlllevllle, Stephanie L Ramsey, Kerl Wleduwllt Excel/met in Computer Monogtmml Ao::ard Jaml Fisher and Brandon Sanders Fi11al/ct Excellence Ao::ord Dianne Berthold Fi11anre FaCIJity Arrard Christina L Boyd Finandf1l Monogtmmt Association Outstanding Junior Ao::ord Phllllp Becker Firronriol Morwgtrnmt Assorilllion Outstanding SmiorAword Christina Boyd Financial .lfonogtmml Association Wall Strttt Journal Au::ard Lori Simpson Fosttr C. Rintfort Scholarship John R. Sipes GtOrgt C. Morslra/1 Ao::ord Cadet William Petersen Gtorgt Prtisw· Mmrorial Scholarship Ua Shafer Harold D. Filtlts Scholarship Charles H. Gerth I11Unrational Studmt Ao::ortl Teng-Yun Chiang J. W. And MoriiJfl Oglesby Scholars/rip James Barwtck and Joshua J. Jordan Jeromt Rnokt AccountafiCJ Scholarship RobertGr-s Jim a11d Bess Tow11St11d Hanks Scholarship Christina L Boyd Jim anti lu11e Giffin Scholarships Angela M. Doss, Scott A. Taylor Joltn Hmry ASO Arrortl John P. Lentz John and Mary Kensil Ddt a Chi Scholarship Daniel T. O'Connor John M. Luthtr Scholars/rip Cody Hollinshead John Thompson Moore Scholarship Usa Sherrick Johnny Londo!! Chevrolet Ao::ortl Cadet Jonathan Voyt 35


36 Judgt 01rd Uslro Obtroi Sdrolorship John R. Sipes Kappa Omicron Nu Scholars/rips Sara Gillenwater and Anna Hills /VIItr Family Scholarship Scott A. Taylor KmMth cg Krith KohoiiZO Industrial TrchnologyScholorship Christopher G. Schug Lois E. Ellioll brdustriol Ttdmology Scholarship Rebekah J. Black Lucille M. Klelmr Tedmology l'.tlumtion Am'tlrd Donald R. Moberley Jr Lumpkin Colltgl' of Busitrtss and Applird Scimm Dl'an'sAr;:ard Cadet Jamie Conley .lfat10gmrnrt Exallma Arrard Kerl A. Wleduwllt Mar10gemmt Forulty Exallnrrt Ar::trrd Cheryl E. Cunlco Marketing Exce/lerrce Award Nicole Trumble Morkttirtg Forolty Exallmrr Amanda J. Dore .1/asur of Busit~ss Administrotio11 Program Sprriol rlchitvmrnrt Ar:ord-EIU CompriS Amle Janssen Mosltr of Busintss Administrotio11 Program Sptciol Achivnnmt Aworri-Porklonrl CompriS Shanae Hinkle MrGiodrey & Pullm Arrounting llo:t11rl Joshua Clark Mr.Vabb·D~Jft' Groduoff Sdrolorslrips Tamara Denton and Nicole Woodyer .1/k:lrotl D. Xmltton Ltodtrslrip tlr;::ard all(/ Scholars/rip Cadet Ryan Purdy and Cact.t Brian Sbertoll .lfr. & Mrs. Willliom Craig Simmorrs Mnnoriol Ar;::trrds Jonathan Hauser, Kyle Prlddle, Laura A. Ascher, Rlsa Samuels, Chris J. Herrera Notional Business Et!umtio11 Association Ao:ord of Mrrit Dena K. Brummer XatiotiOI Drjmg lndustr-UJI tlssoriLrtion Ar;:ard Cadet William Petersen SatiotiOI Sojounrtrs Arrard Cadet Jason Schlueter Outstanding Finam'f Junior Ao:tml Laura A. Fischer Outstanding Fi11a11a Snrior 1/o:ard Stephanie L Ramsey Outstondi11g Groduotr Studmt Aux11rl irr Gtrontology Jan Rohn OuiSiallt!ing lnttnliJtional Studmt Khaled K. Abdou R. R. DotwllfJ & Sons Company Scholarship Gabriel K. Holmes &SI'rol Ojfirtr's AssoriLrtion Awards Cadet Sara Shipley (Gold Medal), Cadet Joseph Rousey (Sliver Medal), Cadet Matthew Custer (Bronze Medal) &sidnrtiol Constmctio11 Employtr Council Scholarship Ryan E. Kusterman &tirrt! 0/frrtr's Assoriotio11 ROTC .lftdal Cadet Ryan Purdy Robtrson Busi11rss Scholarship Lora M. Ochs Robm N & /)orbam V. Sullivan Sc!tolarslrip Daniel T. Mackey Ro11ald & M)'rtl Jiffris Sr!toltm!tip Jamie L Uphoff Roy E. Ehrsam Srltolarslrip Charles H. Gerth and Ryan E. Kusterman Rudolph G. artd Kathryn H/awk Scholarships Tara L Skeeters, Stacy L Winkler Ruth Gatr111rr Sr!tolarslrip (Dietttics) Sandra Hussey School of Fomi~y a11d Cotrsumtr Scimcts Graduatr Scholarship Laura Collins School of Fomi~r a11d Consumtr Scimm Dis1i11guishrd Groduau Studmts Laura Collins (FCS), Kellee Sullivan (Dietetics), Jan Rohn (Gerontology) School of 1'trhllology Alumni Sclrolarslrip John P. Lentz Srlrool of Tedmology Distiuguishtd Grot!uou Stud nus Kathy Rhodes and Paul Strader Socirty for tlrt Arlvmrrmrnll of .\fanagtmmt Outstondi11g .lln11brr Jelltla McCorkle SorUty of.lla11uforturi11g Enginrrrs Scholarship John P. Lentz Socitty of Mo11ufoauri11g Enginl'trs Ltadtr Stroirt Ar;:ord Paul Strader Soritty of tlrt War of 1812 Ar;:ord Cadet Angela Roethemeyer So11s of tlrr American Revolution Ar;:ard Cadet Chester Feather St. l.tJuis Chapttr of tlrt Amnit:on Morktting Assoriotion Outstanding Studmt Arrnrd Misty Smith Studmt Arrounting SorUty Outstanding Junior Ae::ard Robyn Arns Sturltrll Accounting Society Outstanding Smior Ar;:ard Amanda Ernst Sr;:opt Fund for Exetllorct Outstondirrg Smior Arrnrds Sandra Hussey (Dietetics), Undsay Yoder (Hospitality), ChrlsUne Beckert (Family Services), Jeri Thrasher (Teacher CartJftcatlon), Erica Garner (Merchandising), Steven Drake (Consumer Affairs) Ttlfl/:tllli Ar;:ords Cadet Jamie Conley, Cadet Undsay Rlbbe, Cadet Thad Wescott, Cadet Anlna Acclavattl, Cadet Cassie Taylor Tlrtto Omtga Clropttr of &to Alpha Psi Outstarrding Junior Ar,:;ard Jonathan Hauser Tlttto Omtga Chopttr of &to Alpha Psi Outstanding Snrior Ar.::ord Theron Burge Timothy G(}fl(!r/Ciijford Fogo11 Scholtmhips Jared J. Mathey, Brian J. Moncek Union Pacific Tel'hnologies Awturls James Barwick, Jeremy Collins, Jeff Edwards, Keith Undskog, Jonathan Sieja Unittd Graplrit:s Srlro/orslrip Courtney McKinney Urrilfd Sto/fs Automobilr Assoriotion Spirit tlr.::ord Cadet Usa Flam Vrtmms of Fordgtr Wars of tlrr Urrittd Stotts Ar~:trrd Cadet Phil Bulfer Wolttr A. Kltlrm illdustriol Ttdmology Ao:01rl William A. Brown and Nicholas D. Upton Watson .1/nnorio/ Sclro/orslrip Justin E. Sanchez William Craig Simmons Mnnorio/ Srholorship Marti L Shirley


FY2002 Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . We are pleased tO list the alumni, corporations, foundations, friends, and facu lty/staff/annuitants that have given generously tO support our programs throughout fiscal year 2002 (July I, 200 I through June 30, 2002). The participation and leadership shown is essential to the future of the Lumpki n College of Business and Applied Sciences and its tradition of academic excellence. Only actual dollars received during fiscal year 2002 on pledges arc listed; gifts given anonymously arc appreciated and are not designated in this listing. For more information on giving to the Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences, please contact j acqueline Joines, DirectOr of Development at 21 7-581-7969 or by email at [email protected]. Alumni \\'.Lee Adams Connie Adams Sherri Ahlfield Floyd & Brenda Akins Victoria AI bon Derek Allen judy Allen Laurel Allenbaugh Robert Anderko Robert & Kathleen Anderson Eulolee Anderson Gregory Andresen Re nee Andrews joseph Apke Mary Beth Apol7.an Horold Armstrong julia Arnett Poul Arnold Linda Arredondo Elsie Augustine Catherine Babbs Kent & Tami Babbs :llichelle Bach Kelly Bacidore Timothy Backs Charles Bacon Gregory Baggerly Donna Baggerly james Bailey Susan Baker Donald Baker jo Baldwin 1\latt Bales j ames & Carol Balsamo Rex Barbee Susan Barber-Lynch John Barnes j oe Barnes Karl Barnes Chorles Barnes Karen Barry john Bartol joseph Bascio David Bassett Dale & Mary Batson Mary Barson Jewell Bauman Thomas Bayer Robert Beachey Larry Beccue Lois Becker Susan Becker John Becker Amy Becker Wallace Beeler Cynthia Beeler Barbara Bennett Bruce Bennyhoff Lisa Berg Thomas Berg Steven Bcrghorn Pierce Berthold Tracy Berthold Steven Beyer Marilyn Biehler Robert Bielenberg Jeffery & Tracey Bierman Cheryl Bigham Darlene Bingham Sandra Bingham-Porter Jencse Birk Todd Bittle Troy Black" ell Luanne Blade Wendell Blair Paul Blair Rodne} Blcdsaw Ruthann Bloom Joan Bootz Robert Bodce Patricia Boe [}J>id Bocntc Betty Bohanek Alice Bolick ~lichael Bolick Dclorse Bond Gregory & Donna Bonnell Gwenda Booth James Borho Thomas Bosler Matthew Boueek Ann Bovenkerk Darin Bowers Linda Bowles Anita Boycnga Qa,;d Bo}·er Byron Boyer john Boyer Qa,·id Braddock Erin Bradshaw James Brainard Mary Brauer Donald Brauer Susan Breeze l\ied joseph Bretz Teresa Brewer jeanette Brickman Brenda Brieser Diana Briscoe Richard Broderick Anita Broercn james Bronson Eddie Brooke Lindo Broom James Brosam Tobin Brown Laura Brown Christopher Bruno janice Bryant Mark Buck Eloise Buffenmeyer Susan Burge Frederick Burgett Brad Burgert Thomas Burke Melanie Burns \\~lliam Burnside Tony Burrell Scort Butler Therese Butler-Bodee john Burtitta Penny Buns Paul Cady Carmen Caldieraro KavCallison Theresa Callozro Kenneth Caluwc Donald & Louise Calvin Lori Campbell Debra Camren-Anderson Kenneth Caraway Guy Cardinal Patricia Carew Brian Carlson Barbara Carr Douglas Carr David Carrell Patrick Carroll Lea Carson Kendra Carson Danny Caner Frances Caner Patrick Carter Andrew Caselli Rodney Chally Donald Chappell Gail Chase Barbara Christensen Brian Christensen Dec Cisco Roger Claar Harry Clapeck Joan Claypool Nicole Clodfelter Jeffrey Colbert Raymond Cole Lillie Coleman Ste,·en Coleman Thomas Coleman Renee Collie John Collie Robert Collins Bruce Compton Kristi Condon Diane Conklen Michael Consorri M Coon Guy Coons William Cooper Brian Cooper Cheryl Cooper .\liehael & Corinne Copeland Am) Cornelius Jeffery Coughlin .\Ia!) Cox Oanette Cox jeffel)• Creighton .\largaret Cress Larry Cre"s Ronald Crisp Douglas Crook Darrell Crowe James Croxton Shawn Cuda Sue Cundall Will iam Cushing Christian Cyr Cheri Daleiden I larry Dandelles M Daniels Randall Darlak Joseph Daugherty j ennifer Davidson Jon Davis Ju lie Davis Linda Davis Becki Davis Keith Davis Don Dawkins John Day Edwin De .\loss Robert DeBolt Susan DeCarlo PeAAY Decker Brenda Decker :113ry Dcgu,man Kay DeLong Thomas Dersch Robert Detrich Philip Dc'ermann Ooug Diedrich Richard Diekempcr Bradley Diephol~ Mal) Dillon Ann .\larie Dingman Kathryn Dixon Wendy Docbel Timothy Doehring Sara Doehring Brian Dolan Angela Doll Carl & Marsha Dolson Oeettc Domes Paul Donham Joy Dory Donald Dotzaucr Kent Douglas Kimberly Oowd Gary Dowling Ronald Downs Stephanie Drain Daniel Drake Jeffrey Drake Darlene Drilling Charles Droste Norma Drummond Susan Drury Rita Duckworth Scott Duenser :-:ancy Durham Jeri) & Clare Dye Cind} Oykstr.a Amy Eades William Edrington john Egan Andre" Eggen Wendy Eilers Deborah Eisfeller Stacey Ekstrom Richard Elam j. R. & Christy Elder Lynn Elliott Nancy Ellis-Ordway Esther Elmore Jane Elmore Marsha Elsas William Emrich Randall Ervin Edward & Susan Escalante Judy Erhell Qa,·id Evans Christopher Ewald john Faleni Kimberly Falk Betry Faris Lynn Farrell Lynn Farwig Phyllis Fasking Tricia Fast Margaret Fauley Jan Fehrenbacher William Fellers Kathleen Ferguson Steven Ferguson Christine Ferguson Theresa Fields Christie Fields Luke Filosa Karen Filosa Gerald Fines Dorothy Fink Martha Finn Velma Finnern Mary Fisher Sara Flaherty Lynda Fleming .\1ichael Fleming Randal Flesch joseph Flood jeanne Fiorini Thomas Flynn .\lary Foley Tra,is Franklin Deanna Franklin Adam Frederick Sadgio Fredianelli Stan Freeman Michael Frega 1\lanhew Freimuth Joseph Fremgen Eric Frick Daniel Fry David Fuehne Laryl Fuentes Keith Fuentes John Fuhler Pamela Furrer TomGaffigan Alan Ganci Randall Gardner Darcy Garfinkel William Garver David Gass Debra Gausman Kenneth Gazda Raynell Gegel Barbara Geiger .\1ary George Walter George Ann Gerhold Michael Getz Donald & :11ary Gher Rosemary Gibbons Karen Gietl Jeri)' Gilomen TomGilomen .\lark Ginther Jeffery Gladu Phillip Glosser Diana Glosser Virginia Gochanour Rick Goeckner Scon Goers Jayne Goldstein Jacqueline Golightly Laura Golowski Nicholas Goluba Susan Gonia Michael Goodwin Neil Goodwin jonathan Gosse Nancy Grace Lynn Granger Sandra Graven 37


38 jeffre) Gra) ~Ia!) Gray Gene Greek Linda Green Larry Green Lora Green ~ larie Gressel August Griffin William Griggs james Grimm Robert Groll David Groll William Gross C. Nel;on Grote Lena Grotenhuis joan Gueiardo Robert Guinn Sabine Gutt Raymond llaas Charles ll abing Jamie I Jadjan Dean I lagan David I lagedorn Michelle I lagcn Brian I laggard john I taggerty Donald llahn Vivian llallett Glennadene llamel jerr) llamilton Twilla IIanna Dale llanner D) ke II anson Paulll3rd Ke•·in llarden Bernard llardiek Warren I larding julie Harlan Cassandra I Iarrison Bradle) llatfield William I lay Ellen I learn john llearne Linda I Ieath Richelle lleggemeier Stephanie llcinberg Eric I lei pie Kirk llcller jack I !elton joyce I lei ton M ichcllc lleningcr Mary I Iennig Lisa llenrichs Paul ll enrikson Mary llcnrikson Gary I lepner Colleen I lepner jacqueline I Jerald Kurt llerbst David & Teresa llcring Steve llernandet Diane llerndon Anne lless Gar) lletherington S)lvia llill Timothy I Iiiier Galen Hinkel Barbar.1 llinkel Lam llinkle James llinu: Rudolph & Kathryn lllavek Karla llodge Roy llodgeman Thomas lloehn joelyn lloffman-Gosse jeffrey lloldsberg jeanne I tolland David llolloway Norman llolmes Rebecca llol mcs Karen lloltgrewe Chad llolthaus jacob I long Carla llonsclman jessica lloppe Michacllloppc Donald I lorn Da•id & Carolyn Horsman Kenneth Horsman Robert Horst :\larjorie Houghland jason Howard Terry Howe David !-Iowrey Kim !-Iowrey Carol llubbam Dale Huisinga Thomas Huneck Tom Hunse Mildred Hutchens William Hutton Murray I Iynes Thomas Hysell Gregory lkemire Anne Ingles Terrill Isaacson j anice jackson Louanna j aeger Christophe r Jannick Kenny j ansen Georgia Janssen Ronald & Myra Jeffris Donald jehling Larry & Susan Jeisy David jenkins Thomas jenkins Alison Jester Christine johnson Kenneth Johnson Ste•·en johnson Austin Jones Paula Jordan Earl julius Joyce Jurgens Karen Kaczmarek Anna Kalk ::-:icholas Kan Teresa Kassing james Kcascer Rebecca Keaster Gal)' Keck Kenneth Keigley Deborah Keith Cheryl Kelley jim Kelsey Carol Kemp Jill Kemp Susan Kennedy Karla Kennedy-Hagan Keith Kenney Dwight Kensil M ichacl Kerner Kelly Kindel Dru King Scott Kingery Ronald Kirk Angela Kistner Bernard Kitten ;\'tichael Klaus Kris Klingbeil Gregg Klinzing Deborah Kluge Amy Knapp !Gm Knezevich jane Knicley Walter Knollenberg Randall Kob Karla Koebele Alice Koenecke Keith Kohanzo Deborah Koishor Connie Komniek Karen Koning Nancy Koopman Charles john Kozlowski Charles Alan Kozlowski Karin Kraai-Dusz Marilyn Krabbe Nancy Kramer Stanley Kramkowski Katherine Kramper Derek Kratz Annette Krenz Keith Krout Wesley Krueger Ronald Krukewiu Ste\'e Kummer john Kuruc Diana Kutz Julie Labh:m Robert LaGesse Caner Lamb joseph Lampcn David Lander Jeanne Landers Robert Landers Stephen Larson Doris Lau Kristina Lawley jean Lawlor Everett Lawrence Gary Leach David Lecher Melinda Lee Jill Lehrer Stuart Lenhoff Scott Lcnsink Cathy Lcnz Pamela Leonard Barbara Lcucz Karen Lewandowski David Lewis i\lattie Lewis-Bynum Beth Lcydcns !Gm Lietz Christopher Lindauer Todd Lindsey Catherine Linning Cheryl Lipc Rebecca Litton Richard Li•engood joanne Livengood :\1 Uoyd jane Lockett Thomas Log;~n Ronald Longtin Sara Lopinski julie Losen Amy Lotz D.avid Love Debora Love Manhcw Love Margaret Lowery Leona Lucas Ann Luciani Robert Luecal Sharon Luecke Michelle Lukasik Greg Lutchka John & Patricia Luther Steven Lux Michael Lysaker Thomas MacGilvray Mark i\lackovic Matthew & joyce i\ladig;~n Amy i\ladson John Mahone) joseph i\lalina Robert & Sally ~!anion Lucy Mann Ann Manno ~larcia ~!ardi s Linda ~larick Gary :.tarquis ~lark ~lanin Charles ~lathison Jamee ~Iatson :.lark :\1attcrn Diane Maue Lynn Maurizio Mary Maxson ~lichael May Kelly McAuliffe Gregg McBride Guy McCarrey Patrick McChrys cal Deborah McCicllnn Dennis McConaha j aime McCorkle Sherry McCoy Larry McCulley Ross ~l cCullough joseph i\lcCurdy Thomas :\lcDaniel Sand111 McDonald joan :\lcGarigle ~lichael ~lcGuire D.ale :.tcHenry \\".lliam McKinney Rebecca McKinney Lucille McLachlan Debra McNamara Gordon McRae Gregory Meador Scott Meador Charles Meece I Jelen Mellin llelen Mercer Michael Merry Gclaine Messick Michael Metzger Kristophcr Meyer Steven Michaels joseph Mikrut I larry Miller Bob Miller Cheryl Miller Cindy Miller Kathleen Miller Kelly i\liller j effrey Miller i\larcia :-tiller Kristen Miller johnie :\lilner Diane i\lischke Deborah Mitchell Carl :\lito Stephen i\litzc Brock ~lobley Sharon :-toehn :\lichele :-toeller Patrick Molloy james ~lolzahn Linda Monge Me linda Monier Kendall Moore Cynthia Morrison Mark Morrow Tamam Moshtagh Ellen Mueller Tamara Mullins Nanette Mu lvey Fmnk & Marla Mumford Mark & Sharon Mungai Cynthia Murray Michael Murrill Judy Myers Leigh Myers Rose Myers-Bradley Mary Nachman Lyle Navel joseph Na•·ickas Norma Needham joseph :--leisler Willard Nelson jeffel) Neltner E. Thomas Netzer jean Ne\\ berry Gretchen iehaus joseph 'itch William ::-:ohmer :\Ia<)• Nonnemacher ~lary North julia :--lorth Charles North DawneNO\"ak Sundeep Oberoi Martin O'Connor K:tren O'Connor Laura O'Donnell j effrey Oetting joseph Ohm Dale Olson Kathleen Olson jon nne Olszewski Robert O'Malley Luis Ordonez Kathleen O'Rourke :\Iaureen Os\\"ald GaryOuo Curtis Overpeck julia <h·erstreet Jamie <h·erton Gary Oxford Annene Pagnusat Christopher Palcis :\1anhew Palmer Cheryl Parker Scott Parrish William Pattara Mary Paczin Jack & Ann Payan Kenneth Payne Eric Pederson Man-Wei Pcng Bruce Perrin Daniel Peterson Larry PeytOn j ennifer Phelan Terri Phe lps Lora Phillips Jon Phipps Chris Pierson Thomas Pigati Walter Pinas Amy Pinkerton Rodney Plackeu Allen Poggenpohl Diane Pohlig Dawn Pollina Stephen Pope Ronald Potsch Lynda Pouer David Potts Joan Pound :-;eva Po" ell Deena Powell ~lary Power Gary Price Terrie Price ~lelissa Price Martha Price Kathy Prigge Peggy Prince Darrell Pri nee Mary Prior jeff Prior David Pri tchard j ames Pritchard Emily Pritchen Cathe rine Provenza Dorothy Provi nes John Pruden Cindy Pufahl joanne Pugsley Lynn Pullan Sheridan Pulley Penny Quade Ronda Queen Susan Radloff Mary Rafferty Richard Rahorn Michelle Ramano Richard Ramsey Laura Rao Pamela Rathjen John Rebello Richard Rebholz Lori Rebholz jon Rector Sharon Rector Richard Redeker Debra Reed K:trol Reis Richard Remmert Neuie Resch Frances Resciniw Michael Reynolds Michael & j anet Rhoda Mary Richards Kevin Richards Alan Richey Clarence Richey Raymond Rieck Constance Rightmer


Rodney Ringger Tonicia Smirh Virginia Vogel Corporations Sara Lee Foundarion Daniel Riordan Blaine Smilley ~lichelle Voighr Smirhkline Beecham Gal) Rippon ~lichael Snyder Denise Vonderharr A. j. Kluesner Plasrering, Foundarion Sandra Rippon james Spain ~lark Voss I ncorporared Srare Farm Companies Tracy Robens Paul Spang;ud Elizaberh Waldman American lmemarional Foundarion Edward Robinson john Spencer ~Ia I)• Walker Group The Manion Family Thomas Rochford Dennis & Linda Spice james Wallace Anders. ~I inkier & Diehl Foundarion Kem Rodgers Sharon Sponsman Srephanie Walling LLP t,;SX Foundarion, Pauicia Rodriguet Keirh Sprague Gordon Walter Auromaric Dara Processing lncorporared Ronald Roglis William Sprehe Norma Walrers I nceorporared Wal-~lan Foundarion ~lark Rogsrad Kenr Sr Pierre Michael Wampler Avemis Behring Willow Springs Foundarion Philip Romano julie Sr.Perer Parricia Warren Balrimore Life Young & Rubicam 39 Leslie Romines Teresa Stacey Charles Wascher Best Foods Foundation Thomas Roor Ann marie Steffen MaryWawro Boeing Prudemial Foundarion jean Roor MarkSrein Suanne Waymack Caterpillar lncorporaredRay Rorh Rebecca Steiner j ames Wayne Peoria Friends Liliana Roviaro Andre Steiner Becky Webb Compaq Computer K.1m Royal jennifer Srephen Cindy Webb Corporation William & Mildred Connelly Ronald Ruby jeffrey Sterling Melanic Webber Compurcr Associates jean Holley Rebecca Ruffner julie Srerl ing Joseph & Margaret Weber ~ward jones Company A.j. & Betty Kluesne r Ernest Rumple Kmhryn Stierman Curtis Wehrmann Eli Lilly and Company Gary & Margarer LaGard j ames Russell Ronda Stinemyer Angelynn Weihmeir Ericsson Inc. John & Suzanne Lechman Darren Rutan Martha Stinson Mark Weimer First Mid-Ill Bank & Trust- Karen Longtine Dena Rydell Gregory Stinson David Weiner Manoon J. Stephen MacLellan Dina Sackman Philip Stirrett Kathy Weinzierl General Electric Anthony & Ruth Ann Mier Myron Salmon Cinda Stocks Linda Welty Gilbert, Metzger, & Edward Modglin Peggy Salmon Mark Stockwell Steven Wcme Madigan, LLP Kent Reeves Robert Sal7..ensrcin john Srolc Linda Werling IBM Corporation Marilyn Rose Vincem Samford Wood Stonzum Linda Wesemann Illinois Consolidated Ruth Snyder Joseph Sanders Cheryl Stout Mary West Telephone Company Gregg Watson john Sanders Sharolyn Strader Richard West Kemper CPA Group Beta Gamma Sigma Richard Sanner William Strang Susan Wesrerman Lockheed ~brtin Incorporated arc Sanner Timothy Streid Tracy Wethenon ~1311inckrodt, Incorporated Greater Effingham Chamber ~farcy San em hite julie Stremlau ~lary Wheeler ~looney ~lotors of Commerce Ke,·in Savoree Dale Stretch LWhirc ~lotor Transpon La Societe Des 40 Hommes ~lichael Scaduto john Srmad LindaWhire Undernrirers, Incorporated Et 8 Cheraux- ~lattoon john Schable Ra) mond Strom Tom White ~lueller Company Lawrence Riddle American jana Schaefer Tracy Stultz julie Whittingron ~ims N.rociates Legion Post No. 88 Barry Schaefer Gayle Stumpf Carol \\'ieduwilt Incorporated-Decatur Patriots /\(arching Color William Schafer Maureen Sulli•-an Melinda Wieland ~OVA Solurions Guard Headquarters Co. jean Schaffner Patrick Sulli,-an Daryl \\'leland Obenech. lncorporared Peace ~leal Tom Schnell Richard Sumption Melinda Wieland Philip 1\lorris Ray G. Foote Estate Troy Scholl LaNette Sunnquist Thomas Wiesenmayer Preca>t/Prestressed Society for Human Resource Kennerh Schroeder Bryan Sunnquist Manin Wilder Producers of Illinois & Management Paula Schuler Anne Sur i\lan Williams Wisconsin United Way of Tri-State Paula Schuler Bryan Surck Billy Williams Quebecor World-Effingham Paula Schwark Donald Sutphin Marolyne Williams Division Faculty/Staff/ Richard Scott Brett Swallow Wanda Williams Siemens Information & Annuitants j effrey & Lila Scon La Donna Swanson Nancy Williams Communications Networks Annie Scott Thomas Swanson Michael Williams Sikich Gardner & Co., LLP Waldo Born Barbara Seagren La Donna Swanson David Williamson Stareom Worldwide Martha Brown Warren Seagren jo:m Swearingen Shenene Williamson Tawani Enterprises Carole Burris K.1thryn Seelman Pamela Swick j ames Willis Turner Corporation lngyu Chiou Zena Sellers Christine Swim Charles Wimberly UBSWarburg George & june Cooper joe & Lisa Sexton Susan Swinford Terry Wingate Wni-Man Supcrcenter-- Henry Davis Ken Shadel Will iam Swisher julia Wirth Charlcswn Garret & Marilyn DeRuiter Patrick Sharick john Taylor Charles Witters Williams Companies Tom & Betty Elliott Robert Sharp Karen Thackrey William Wolf Dean Elmuti Alice Shawver Gayle Theobald j ulie Wollerman Joyce Felstehausen Timothy Shay Cathleen Theriault ary Wollney Foundations james & june Giffin Mary Shearer Bradley Thompson Linda Wolz Aetna Foundation, Lillian Greathouse Howard Sheffield Corinne Thompson Eileen Wood Incorporated Bertrand Holley Thomas Sherry Victoria Thomson ~1arkWood Robert Hubbard Allen She\'lin Todd Thrasher Diana Woodland Amcrcn Corporation jacqueline & Michael Joines Charlene Shields Ann Thurn Charles Worden Charirable Trust james jordan-Wagner Archer-Daniels-~lidland Richard Shields john Tingley ~lei Workman Foundation Susan Kaufman jcannea Shier Erma Tison Robert Wrenn BP Amoco Foundation, Stephen Larson Raymond ShockiC) Kathryn Tobin Raymond Wright Incorporated Karen Lindley Joan Shoemaker ~lichael Toepfer Ursula Wuthrich C..3bot Corporation Timothy ~1ills Roger Shuman Helen Tolliver Barbra \\)1ie \\~lliam ~1innis Dennis Shutt) juliann Tomse Rita Yagow Foundation, Incorporated Howard & Doreen ~elms Ruth Shull) Ronald Tonics Gary Yoder Caterpillar Foundation j.W. & Marilyn Oglesby Da,id Sieben Karen Tracey Susan Young Charles J. Younger Fund jayne Ozier Thomas Siedleck Charles Schwab Corporation Vaughn & Nancy Page Melissa Tracy Charles & 1\ lariann Younger Foundation Gregory Siegel Kim Tran Linda Yurek CNA Foundation Richard Palmer Dawn Sigler Pamela Trausch Thomas Zelasko Duke Energy Foundarion Foster & jean Rinefort Brian Simeur Craig Tudor John Zimmermann Fireman's Fund Foundation Fidel Salinas john Simon MaryTuitt Patricia Zubal llarris Bank Foundation Linda Simpson Douglas Simon Shirley Tyler CraigZude International Paper Company jeanne Snyder Sarah Sims Lawrence Uebner james Zumbahlcn Foundation Mike & Gayle Strader William Skeens Shirly Unekis jacalyn & Stephen Swango Richard Skoumal Betty Utley KPMG Foundation Carolyn Woolever Don Skuta William Utz Lumpkin Foundation Margaret Smith john Valenta Merrill l~ynch & Company Robert Smith Theresa VandenBerg Foundation, Incorporated Metropolitan Life Susan Smith Ocan Vandrc Foundation Linda Smith Gary Vest


40 Advisory Boards and Student Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accountancy Advisory Board nm Backs Ernst & Young Chicago, IL Thomas Bayer Ma11agrr Sikich Gardner and Company, LLP Springfield, IL Jeffrey Bierman Parmtr KniG Peat Marwick St. Louis, ~10 Tony Burrell Audit{Tax .lfanogtr Illinois Agricultural Auditing Association Bloomington, I L Frank Clark Emtritus F antl/'f, F.! U Springfield, 0 Jeff Coughlin State Farm Insurance Bloomington, IL Carl Dolson .llrmagi11g Dirmor RSM McGbdrcy, Inc. Peoria, IL Judy Ethell, CPA Pt11'111tr PriccWatcrhouscCoopers St. Louis, MO Steve Ferguson Corpomtt Finmlfial Plmmi11g .1/annl{tr Caterpillar Peoria, IL Michelle Hagen, CPA Ander~ • .\I inkier & Diehl LLP St. Loui>, .\10 Bernard Hardlek !Vtirrd John Deere .\lolinc, IL David HerlnC, CPA KPI\IG. LLP Washington, D. C. Joyce Madigan, CPA Paf'lntr Gilbert, Metzger & Madigan, LLP Charleston, IL Mary Ellen Meador Part11tr & Dirtctor of Admi11istrotio11 Kemper CPA Group, LLC Robinson, IL Ken Pardue Viet Prtsidnll Bank One Chicago, IL Gary Patrem Controlftr Illinois Consolidated/ :O.IcLeod L:SA .\lattoon, IL Kent Reeves, CPA Fairfield. I L Kent Rodgers, CPA BKO,LLP Bloomington, I ' Mike Taylor wrutif-v: VKt Presidmt & CFO First t\lid-lllinois Bank & Trust Mattoon, I L Darrel Taylor Controller R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company Mattoon, IL Andrew Thomas PR Portntr/Mm~ber/ Shartholdtr May, Cocagne and King, PC Decatur, IL Michael Turner Controlltr Carpet Wea,·er's, Inc. Champaign, IL Steve Wente PortJitr Doehring Winders & Co. t\lattoon, IL Industrial Technology Advisory Board Andrew Cooper EIU Studmt!Vprtwllotiw Charleston, IL Ed Gregory Dir«tor of ,1/orklling Precast-Prestressed Producers of Illinois Tinley Park, IL Brad HastlnCs Humon/Vsoura Mmwgtr Plastipak Packaging, Inc. Champaign, IL Robert Hubbard, Secretary Dirmor of Strottgir Plrm11inK International Consolidated T echnologies Casey, IL Norma LanslnC Prtsitlmt Effingham Chamber of Commerce & Industry Effingham, IL nm Monahan PrtSidmt The Thomas .\lonahan Company Arcola, IL Robert Shamdln, Chair Prrsidmt .\lattoon Precision .\lanufacturing, Inc. .\lattoon, IL Dennis Spice, VIce Chair Manngi11g Mrmbtr Open Prairie Ventures Champaign, !L Keith Sultana Plant MallfiJ(tr General Electric Company Mattoon, IL Dick Trudeau &gio11al Salts Ma11tJKtr Sandvik East Peoria, I L Scott Ware Prt:sidmt Pap-R Products .\lartinsville, I L Wayne Wlnekauf Strattgic Enxinttring & Farilities .1/anogrr Ingersoll-Rand Compan) Mattoon, I L Dominique Youaklm SiltMOIIagtr Arkwright Charleston, I L School of Family a Consumer Sciences Advisory Board Julie Allen, MS, RD, LD, CPT Outpotittll &gisttrtd Ditlition St. James Hospitals and lleahh Centers llomewood. I L David Baker, MS Assi.sto11t Proftssor of Hospitality Central Missouri State University Warrensburg, MO Carole Corder, MS, RD,CDE G'llitj Cli11iml Dinitia11 St. Anthony's Memorial llospital Effingham, IL Beth Elliott Srhool Soria/ Worfrr AERO Special Education Association Willowbrook, IL Amanda K. Ellis Craduott Assistant, E!U CharlestOn, IL Cosette Fulk Salts .llanogtr SLEW, Inc. Champaign, IL Karla Kennedy-Hagan, MS, RD, LD D()('toral Stutlmt The nivcrsity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL William L Hahn Ow/It/' Building Maintenance Services Springfield, IL Karen Hanebrlnk Co11sulti11K DietitiaN llealth Technolgoics Charleston, IL D. Branin Lane, MS, RD Director of 1\ledical Services Slim fast Corporation West Palm Beach, FL Dana Lenore Undley Author Charleston, IL Michelle Norris Supp(r Cltai11 a11d Busi11tss A11o(rst Ma11ogrr Vijon Laboratories, Inc . St. Louis, 0 Joycelyn Phillips /.AN /Vso111rt Suptrvisor Illinois Department of Children & Family Services Charleston, IL Gloria Reyes Dirtctor K.EH E Foods Distributor Bloomingdale, IL Kathleen Roberts £.'Ctt'7Jtiw Dirtt'for Coles County .\lental Health Center Mattoon, IL Sandra K. Rupert &of Estau RtprtStJIIotiw Ameren Corporation Florissant, MO Dave Sauer Administrator lleartland Manor Casey, IL Almetrls Stanley Teocher-Coortlillotor Work Experience Career Exploration Program (WECEP) Chicago Board of Education Chicago, IL Gayle G. Strader Broktr Assoriolt (Fantlty Emtritus, EIU) Real Estate L:nlimited, Inc. Charleston, IL Latonia A. Stewart· McKinney, M.S . f11tokt Sptriolist/ Plartmttil Coordi11ator Lifelink/Bensenville Home Society Broadview, I L Mark Switzer Area Supnvi.sor McDonald's of Coles County Mattoon, IL Mildred A. Warren i11Urim Extmsio11 &Jurator Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (EF EP) University of Illinois Extension, I\ lacon County Decatur, IL Lou Wright Dir«tor of Climt &lotio/IS ProctOr Hospital Peoria, IL


Gerontology Advisory Board Marsha Blair Registered Nurse Ashmore, IL Dee Braden Executive Director Coles County Council on Aging, Inc. Mattoon, IL Eileen Brewer Elder Abuse Trainer Illinois Department on Aging Springfield, IL Bob Butts Faatlty Emeritus, EIU Charleston, IL Karen Foster Child Care Director Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana, IL Sharon Houchin Health Facilities Surveillance Nurse Illinois Department of Public Aid Oakland, IL Gary Mikel Physiciun Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center Mattoon, IL Mike Strader Director Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL Barbra Wylie Claims Representative Social Security Administration Effingham, IL Dean's Student Advisory Board American Marketing Association Misty Smith Association of Information Technology Professionals Jeremy Rambo Beta Alpha Psi Gordon Dobner Construction Club Brad Hensley Delta Sigma Pi JoshYborra EIU Adventure Club Joseph Bell Financial Management Association Jon Falconer Kappa Omicron Nu Jen Hoklnson MAin Gerontology Program Jan Rohn MS in Family & Consumer Sciences Program Laura Wise Collins Council &cording Officer National Association of Industrial Technology Nathan Gannaway Pershing Rifles Angela Roethemeyer Phi Beta Lambda Patrick Adamson Phi Omega Pi Brad Pullen Society for Advancement of Management Brad Sanders Society for Human Resource Management Kert Wleduwllt Society for Manufacturing Engineers Paul Strader Student Accounting Society Amanda E.mst Student Association of Family & Consumer Sciences TammyVoral Student Dean, Student Government Kyle Prlddle Student Investment Society Adam Moore Dietetics Advisory Council Mildred AtwaterWarren Interim Extmsion EdtJCIJtor Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program University of Illinois Extension, Macon County Decatur,IL David M. Baker Assistant Professor of Hospitality Central Missouri State University Warrensburg, MO Carole Corder, MS, RD,CDE St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital Effingham, IL Sara Gillenwater Undergraduate Student, EIU Charleston, IL Karla Kennedy Hagan, MS,RD Doctoral Student The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL Karen Hanebrlnk, MS, RD Consulting Dietitian, Health Technologies FCS Teacher, Stewardson-Strasburg HS Charleston, IL Brooke Sroufek Graduate Studmt, EI U Alvin, IL Mark SWitzer Area Supervisor McDonald's of Coles County Mattoon,IL LCBAS Student Organizations American Marketing AssoclaUon Dr. Sid Dudley and Dr. Jane Wayland, Advisors Misty Smith, President AssoclaUon of Information Technology Professionals Dr. John Willems, Advisor Brad Sanders, President Beta Alpha Psi Dr. Tim Mills and Dr. Christie Roszkowski, Advisors Jamie Smitley, President Beta Gamma Sigma Mr. Mike Wilson, Advisor Dr. Michael Boorom, President Construction Club Dr. Wafeek Wah by, Advisor Anthony Madigan, President Delta Sigma PI Mr. Mike Wilson, Advisor Josh Yborra, President Financial Management Association Dr. Stephen Larson, Adivisor Lori Simpson, President Kappa Omicron Nu Dr. Jayne Ozier and Dr. James Slavik, Advisors Sara Gillenwater, President National Association of Industrial Technology Dr. Larry Helsel, Advisor Nathan Gannaway, President Phi Beta Lambda Dr. Roger Luft, Advisor Patrick Adamson, President Phi GammaNu Dr. Karen Ketler and Dr. John Willems, Advisors Jeremy Ewing, President Phi Omega PI Dr. Roger Luft, Advisor Dena Brummer, President Society for Advancement of Management Brad Sanders Society for Advancement of Management Dr. William Minnis, Advisor Brad Sanders, President Society for Human Resource Management Dr. Barbara Kemmerer and Dr. Christie Roszkowski, Advisors Kristin Dembek, President Society for Manufacturing Engineers Dr. Mori Toosi, Advisor Tom Hannan, President Student Accounting Society Dr. Tim Mills, Dr. Tom Moncada, and Dr. Bill Wooton, Advisors Amanda Ernst, President Student Association of Family a Consumer Sciences Dr. Linda Simpson, Advisor Laura Wise Collins, Graduate Assistant Anna Hills, President (Dietetics/Hospitality/ Consumer Affairs) Katie Hyla, President (Family Services/Teacher Certification) Carole Celani, President (Merchandising) Student Investment Society Dr. James Jordan-Wagner, Advisor John Holland, President Technical Association of the Graphic Arts Dr. Philip Age, Advisor Steve Staskiewicz, President 41


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