Pronouncing Shakespeare’s Words, First Amendment Challenges and Other Sabbaticals Announced – CSUF News

Posted: May 17, 2017 at 1:32 am

Studies into how Shakespeare's words were pronounced, how the First Amendment was used to challenge government censorship in the 1950s and how Proposition 13 impacted household property tax burdens and tax revenue are just a few of the proposed projects being undertaken during sabbaticals awarded to Cal State Fullerton faculty for the 2017-18 academic year.

Fifty-two sabbaticals have been granted from a pool of 86 applications, according to Faculty Support Services.

In addition to research, faculty members from across campus also are developing new courses, completing books and articles, and performing across the country. Recipients include:

Huiran Pan, assistant professor of economics Dennis Siebenaler, associate professor of music Danielle Zacherl, professor of biological science

Alfonso Agnew, professor of mathematics Joao Barros, associate professor of kinesiology Evelyn Case, lecturer in theatre and dance Grace Cho, professor of secondary education Robert Davis, professor of cinema and television arts Nancy Fitch, professor of history Andrew Galpin, associate professor of kinesiology John Gleaves, associate professor of kinesiology Charles Grieb, professor of art John Haan, associate professor of of chemistry and biochemistry William Hoese, professor of biological science Larry Howard, associate professor of economics Karen Ivers, professor of elementary and bilingual education Jeff Kuo, professor of civil and environmental engineering MyungJung Kwon, associate professor of political science Kathleen Preston, associate professor of psychology Prasada Rao, professor of civil and environmental engineering David Sandner, professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics Jason Shepard, associate professor of communications Douglas Swanson, professor of communications Dara Vazin, lecturer in health science Jim Volz, professor of theatre and dance Shawn Wang, professor of computer science Yingdi Wang, associate professor of finance

Martin Bonsangue, professor of mathematics Robert Castro, professor of criminal justice Amybeth Cohen, professor of biological science Mark Ellis, professor of secondary education Jean Ferrandis, professor of music Anthony Fellow, professor of communications Adrian Fleissig, professor of economics Natalie Fousekis, professor of history Amy Foust, associate professor of criminal justice Eugene Fujimoto, associate professor of educational leadership Julian Jefferies, assistant professor of literacy and reading education Karyl Ketchum, associate professor of women and gender studies Min Jung Kim, associate professor of human communication studies Mikyong Kim-Goh, professor of social work Matthew Lancellotti, professor of marketing Maria Linder, professor of chemistry and biochemistry Stacy Mallicoat, professor of political science Ruth Mielke, associate professor of nursing Thanh Nguyen, associate professor of finance Nicholas Salzameda, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry Terri Snyder, professor of American studies Georgia Spiropoulos, associate professor of criminal justice Lisa Tran, professor of history Lenny Wiersma, professor of kinesiology Joshua Yang, associate professor of health science

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