FACT 3.0 (Faculty Activities List) for AY2016-2017

The numbering/lettering system below corresponds to the T&P criteria in the Faculty Handbook. Note that some items do not appear below either because you will upload them separately to your ePortfolio or because as they are not required as part of your yearly report. Unless a description is explicitly requested, abulleted list of activities is all that is necessary in this report. When complete, upload this file to the appropriate AY tab in your ePortfolio.

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TEACHING

  1. Pedagogical Development
  1. Pedagogical training attended or led:
  • Speed Grading for Busy Professors (Participant), Evelyn Wood (Off Campus), August 15-21, 2016.

PROFESSIONAL LIFE

  1. Professional Engagement
  1. Professional meetings, short courses, workshops, and conferences attended:
  • Annual Meeting, Society of Biblical Literature. San Francisco, CA. November 12-15, 2016.
  1. Visits to museums, exhibitions, and concerts:
  • Theatre Performance: Jesus Christ Superstar. London (England). December 25, 2016.
  1. Professional memberships:
  • Society of Biblical Literature—member since 1989
  1. Work towards an advanced degree:
  • PhD Symbology, World’s Greatest University
  • Dive Master, National Scuba Association (obtained December 25, 2016)
  1. Professional Activity
  1. Workshops conducted:
  • “Is that a smudge or a sigma? Reading ancient manuscripts” (with Thec Specs). Epigraphers Anonymous, December 12, 2016. Invited.
  1. Service as a chair, panel member, discussant, or respondent at a professional meeting:
  • Chair of Session “Distinguishing paleo-Aramaic from neo-Babylonian” (with Thec Specs) Epigraphers Anonymous, December 12, 2016.
  1. Poster presentations:

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  1. Paper presentations at regional professional meetings (include whether peer reviewed):

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  1. Invited reviews and services as referee for grants and manuscripts, including published book reviews:
  • Book Review: Does the New Testament Imitate Homer?Biblical Quarterly 125 (2017): 1-2.
  • Grant Referee: National Science Foundation. January 1, 2017 – December 30, 2017.
  1. Internal grant proposals submitted/awarded:

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  1. Consulting work that contributes to your research program:
  • New Testament Language Project (compensated). January 1, 2017 – December 30, 2017.
  1. Description of body of sustained artistic work created:

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  1. Professional awards:

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  1. Professional Productivity
  1. Presentations at national and international professional forums (include whether peer reviewed):
  • “The Allusive Man of Macedonia” (with P. K. Boo). Presented at The Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, November 20, 2016. Peer-reviewed. Accepted
  1. Refereed poster presentations:

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  1. Publications (include whether peer reviewed):
  • Philostratus’ Heroikos (with Ellen B. Aitken). Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature. 2016. Peer-reviewed
  • “Barabbas.” Harvard Theological Review 80. 2016:45-65.Peer-reviewed’
  • “The Divine Trickster” chapter in A Feminist Companion to John. Edited by A.-J. Levine. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. 2017. Pages 10-20. Peer-reviewed
  1. Professional exhibitions, performances or recordings of artistic works or work in a permanent collection:
  • Spiritual Poems (performer). Sponsored by American Association of Poets. Montreal, Canada. January 1, 2012
  1. External grant proposals or applications for Artist in Residency programs submitted/awarded:
  • “Nematode Chromosomes” (Principal Investigator; with M. A. Geek). National Science Foundation. $125,256. Funded. January 1, 2017 – December 30, 2017.
  1. Professional serviceconsidered scholarly productivity:
  • Conference Organizer. “Philostratus’ Heroikos, Religion and Cultural Identity” August 2016.

SERVICE

  1. Advising
  1. Advising. Total number of students advised: 18
  1. Service to the Department
  1. Leadership roles within the department:
  • Assessment Guru
  1. Departmental activities:
  • Yale Divinity School Visit (Department). December 12, 2011
  1. Departmental student organizations sponsored:
  • Theta Alpha Kappa. August 2011 – May 2012.
  1. Service to the College
  1. Participation and leadership on College committees, groups and councils:
  • Chair, Ad hoc Committee on Faculty Stuff, AY16-17
  1. Leadership in College professional activities:

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  1. Participation in College professional activities:
  • Scholarship Essay Reader (College). April 2017
  1. College-wide student organizations sponsored:
  • Students for All Good Things
  1. Service to the Profession
  1. Professional activity considered service:
  • Theta Alpha Kappa, secretary. Elected. National Secretary for the honor society for….July 1, 2001-present
  1. Positions and offices held in professional organizations:

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  1. Service to the Community (not required)
  1. Community service activities:
  • Reflections Contest, judge. I served as a judge for the county wide public school contest. March 2017.