This document provides personal and professional information about Mary Elizabeth Hendrix. It includes details about her education such as obtaining a PhD in Instructional Leadership from the University of Alabama in 2007. It also outlines her professional experience which includes being an Assistant Professor from 2007-2011 and her current role as Doctoral Program Manager at the University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2014. The document lists awards and honors she has received throughout her career as well as publications, presentations, and areas of research interest such as social justice and multicultural education.
1. 08/11/15
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Mary Elizabeth Hendrix
Citizenship: US Citizen
Foreign Language(s): Spanish
Home Address: 3609 2nd
Street NE Center Point, AL 35215
Phone: 816-248-0793
RANK/TITLE: Doctoral Program Manager
Department: Administration-Health Services
Business Mailing Address: 1720 2nd
Avenue South
School of Health Professions Building 553
Birmingham, AL 35294-3361
Phone: 205-934-3113
Fax: 205-934-9112
Email: ehendrix@uab.edu
EDUCATION
2007 Ph.D., Instructional Leadership, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
GPA: 3.97/4.0
2011-2012 J.D. Student, Birmingham School of Law, Birmingham, AL
GPA: 4.0/4.0 (Highest Grade in Legal Research and Writing II)
2015 M.P.A., anticipated, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
GPA: 4.0/4.0
2000 M.A. Secondary Education, English, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
GPA: 4.0/4.0
1998 B.A., English, cum laude & Honor’s in English, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
GPA: 3.63/4.0
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS/TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
2007-2011 Assistant Professor, Foundations of Educ. Missouri Western State University
2007 Language Arts Teacher Exploring Alabama Outdoors: The
Greene County Math and Science Day Camp
2001-2002 English Teacher The Capitol School, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
2000-2001 English Teacher Meadowcreek High School Norcross, Georgia
2. ADJUNCT APPOINTMENTS:
2014 Adjunct Instructor, Foundations of Education University of Alabama at
Birmingham
2012 & 2013 Adjunct Instructor, Multicultural Education & Foundations of Education
University of Alabama
2012 Adjunct Instructor, English and Reading Shelton State Community College
Tuscaloosa, AL
2011-2012 Adjunct Professor, Research Missouri Western State University
2001-2003 Adjunct English Teacher, Shelton State Community College, Tuscaloosa, AL
ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE:
2014-Present Doctoral Program Manager I University of Alabama at Birmingham
2015 (Spring) Mentor University of Alabama at Birmingham
2013-2014 Doctoral Program Coordinator University of Alabama at Birmingham
2003-2007 Graduate Research Assistant/Graduate Teaching Assistant University of Alabama
2005-2007 Central Region Coordinator Greater Birmingham Ministries
2000 English Intern Collins-Riverside Junior High
1999 Graduate Assistant, Student Employment Services University of Alabama
1998 Counselor, American Ballet Theatre University of Alabama
1993-1996 Home Nurse Northport, Alabama
SELECTED HONORS/AWARDS:
2015 Phi Kappa Phi
2014 Pi Alpha Alpha 2014
2013 The UAB Alumni Association BBVA Compass Mortgage Financial Services
Endowed Graduate Education Scholarship Recipient
2013 The University of Alabama at Birmingham MPA Alumni Scholarship Recipient
(for the most outstanding student in the MPA program)
2012 Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity August 2012
2009-2010 Phi Delta Kappa International Class of Emerging Leaders
3. 2007 Excellence in Teaching by a Doctoral Student, College of Education, The
University of Alabama
2006 Most Outstanding Graduate Student in Instructional Leadership in Educational
Leadership, Policy, and Technology Studies, The University of Alabama
2005 Most Outstanding Graduate Student in Research and Scholarship in Educational
Leadership, Policy, and Technology Studies, The University of Alabama
2005 & 2006 Sarah L. Healey Graduate Scholarship Recipient
2007-2015 Who’s Who in the World
2007 Who’s Who Among Emerging Leaders
2006-2015 Who’s Who in America
2006 & 2007 Who’s Who in American Education
2005 Alpha Epsilon Lambda Honorary
2004 PINNACLE Honor Society
2003 Merlin Duncan Scholarship Recipient
2003 Phi Delta Kappa, Graduate Education Honor Society
2003 Kappa Delta Pi, International Education Honor Society
2002 The National Society of Collegiate Scholars
1997 Sigma Tau Delta, The International English Honor Society
1998 The Blackburn Institute
1998 Club XXXI, Women’s Honorary, University of Alabama, Honorary Member
Who’s Who (American Biographical Institute) Awards
2009 Woman of the Year
2009 International Peace Prize from The United Cultural Convention
2008 Top 100 Educators
2008 Great Minds of the 21st
Century
2008 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st
Century
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform
Childcare Resources
American Association of University Women
AL ARISE
Phi Delta Kappa International
Kappa Delta Pi
SERVICE
University Service
2014-2015 American Indian Association at the University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Treasurer
2010 Columbia University Teachers College Press Book Proposal Reviewer for Doing
Case Study Research (2nd Ed.) by Dawson Hancock and Bob Algozzine
2009 McGraw Hill Teach Textbook Reviewer
2009 Global Senator, World Forum, Washington D.C.
2010 People to People Invited Delegate for Educational Research in South Africa
2009 & 2010 Pearson Equity Advisory Panel Member for Teacher Licensure
4. This panel reviews teacher licensure test questions for bias, inequities, and errors.
2011 National Association of Multicultural Education Region 7 Conference Proposal
Peer-reviewer
2008-2013 Peer Reviewer of Articles for Academy for Educational Studies at Missouri State
University
2009-2010 Missouri Western State University Faculty Senate Secretary
2008-2010 Missouri Western State University Faculty Senator
2010-2011 Missouri Western State University Education Department Graduate Curriculum
Committee Member
2010 Missouri Western State University Student Life Director Search Committee
Member
2009-2010 Missouri Western State University Pride Advisor
2009 Missouri Western State University Master’s Thesis Capstone Project Chair
2009-2010 Missouri Western State University Master’s Thesis Capstone Project Committee
Member (for 6 Students)
2009 Griffon Edge Discussion Leader
2008-2010 Missouri Western State University Education Department Co-teaching Committee
Member
2009 Chair of Session The 8th
Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social
Sciences, Honolulu, HI. June,
2009 Chair of Session Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu,
Hawaii
2008 Missouri Western State University Co-Chair of Search Committee for Education
Department
2008 Missouri Western State University Member of Search Committee for the Center
for Advancement in Learning & Teaching
2007-2010 Missouri Western State University Faculty Mentor in Scanlon Hall
2007-2010 Missouri Western State University Teacher Evaluation and Retention Committee
Member
2007-2009 Missouri Western State University Faculty Senate General Studies Committee
2008-2009 Missouri Western State University Faculty Senate General Studies Sub-
Committee 2 + 2 Program
2007-2008 Missouri Western State University NCATE Evidence Committee
2007-2008 Missouri Western State University NCATE Standard 4 Co-author
2007-2011 Missouri Western State University Faculty Advisor for Students
2007 University of Alabama Graduate Student Association Conference Referee
2007 University of Alabama, Alabama Arise Student Chapter Founder and
President
2006-2007 Graduate Student Association Board Member
2005-2007 University of Alabama Student Government Association Graduate Senator
2006 Student Advisory Board for Educational Leadership, Policy, and Technology
Studies
2006 Student Advisory Board to the Dean, College of Education
1998 University of Alabama Advisory Board for Community Service and Volunteerism
1997-1998 President of The Elliott Society, University of Alabama
1996-1998 Member of The Elliott Society, University of Alabama
5. 1998-Present The Blackburn Institute, University of Alabama
Community Service
Public Policy
2011-2015 American Association of University Women National Public Policy Committee
2015 American Association of University Women of Alabama Ready to RunTM
Committee
2015 American Association of University Women Birmingham Public Policy
Committee
2015 American Association of University Women Birmingham, Alabama Branch
College/University Relations Committee
2015 Women for Political Progress Board Member
2012 Office Manager for the Obama Headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama Sept.–
Nov. (Six Sundays for approximately five hours on each Sunday)
2011 American Association of University Women Voices Project
2010-2011 American Association of University Women of Missouri Public Policy Co-chair
2007-2009 American Association of University Women of Alabama Co-director of Grant
2006-2007 American Association of University Women of Alabama Public Policy Chair
Constitutional Reform
2011-212 Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform Foundation Board Member
2011-2012 Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform Foundations Home Rule Committee
Member
2005-2007 Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform, Inc. State Board Member
Early Childhood
2011-2015 Childcare Resources of Birmingham Board Member
2013-2014 Childcare Resources of Birmingham Board Secretary
Church Service
2011 First Christian Church Administrative Board Member & Elder
2011 First Christian Church Vice Chair of Outreach
2010 First Christian Church Capital Campaign Committee Member
2008-2009 Wellspring Community Church Prayer Team
2008 Wellspring Community Church Nursery Volunteer Summer
2006-2007 The New Eastern Hills Baptist Church Advisory Board
Other Service
2005-2007 Lifesouth Blood Drive Organizer
2005 Moundville Native American Festival Volunteer
2006-2007 AL ARISE Volunteer, Founder and President of University of Alabama Student
Chapter
6. MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Dissertation research: “Minding” Knowledge: Leaving the Body Behind—which was sought
after and published in book form by Lambert Academic Publishers
Major: Instructional Leadership (Foundations of Education)
Minors: Research (Qualitative and Quantitative) & English
Research Interests: Social Justice, the Alabama State Constitution, Economic Development,
Home Rule, Women in Leadership, Social Foundations of Education, Embodiment Issues and
Body Theory, The Digital Divide and Instructional Technology, Curriculum Theory, Gender
Issues and Feminist Theory, Disability Studies, Multicultural Education, Reading and Literacy,
and Qualitative Research Methods
M.P.A. Thesis Research: The Cost of Home Rule: An Alabama Case Study
GRANTS
2009-2011 Worked on a Co-teaching Grant Committee in the Missouri Western State
University Education Department 2009-2011
2010-2011 American Association of University Women Impact Grant Recipient
(Approximately $1,000 funded from a Community Action Grant) Co-chaired
grant to provide public policy programs and to establish a Two-minute activist on
the American Association of University Women of Missouri state website
2006-2008 American Association of University Women Educational Foundation Community
Action Grant Recipient 2006 – 2008 ($10,000 received towards $75,000 Budget)
Co-wrote/Co-chaired grant to provide training for Alabama women for
government leadership positions *We increased Alabama’s ranking from 49th
to
47th
for women in elected office in Alabama.
PATENT
Hendrix, E. (2007). Game for Stimulating Reading Interest, Patent Held as of
Jan. 16, 2007, U.S. Patent Application Serial Number 7,163,402. (Patent
Application No. 10/965,395 filed Oct. 14, 2004)
PUBLICATIONS
INVITED PUBLICATIONS
1.) Hendrix, E. (2014). Academic discipline: Professions and Applied Sciences (My Story).
Completing the dissertation: Tips, techniques, and real-life experiences from Ph.D.
graduates. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse™.
2.) Hendrix, E. (2013). Reflections of the Institutional, Individual, and Cultural Racism That
Ruby Bridges Faced during Integration. The Sankofa Project: A Curriculum Guide for
the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Birmingham,
AL.
7. 3.) Hendrix, E. (2010). Minding knowledge: Leaving the body behind. Lambert Academic
Publishers.
4.) Hendrix, E. (2008). Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Encyclopedia of the Social and Cultural
Foundations of Education.
5.) Hendrix, E. (2008). Madeleine Grumet, Encyclopedia of the Social and Cultural
Foundations of Education.
6.) Hendrix, E. (2008). Matthew Arnold, Encyclopedia of the Social and Cultural Foundations
of Education.
7.) Hendrix, E. (2007). A teacher’s reach: Ute Winston, my mentor, my moirae, Prairie Lands
Writing Center Website, Missouri Western State University, St. Joseph, MO. Retrieved
from: http://plwp.wikifoundry.com/page/Ute+Winston+by+Elizabeth+Hendrix
8.) Hendrix, E. (2006). Woman-to-woman: Changing the world, American Association of
University Women of Alabama Fall Daybreak.
9.) Hendrix, E. (2005). Permanent injustice: Rawls’ theory of justice and the digital divide,
Educational Technology and Society, 8(1), 63-68.
10.) Hendrix, E. (1998). Public Eye?, a poem, Lynx Magazine, May 1.
PUBLICATIONS
11.) Hendrix, E. & Flowers, M. (2011). Educators learning to be socially just 2nd
Ed. McGraw
Hill Learning Solutions.
12.) Hendrix, E. & Flowers, M. (2010). Educators learning to be socially just through critical
field experiences. McGraw Hill Learning Solutions.
13.) Hendrix, E. (1995, Oct.). Walk into modern art, The Crimson White.
14.) Hendrix, E. (1995, July). Sean Curran and Soundance Repertory Company, Writing for
Dance Harvard University Summer School, Boston, MA.
PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS
15.) Letseka, M. & Hendrix, E. (future publication). Is education a right or a privilege? A
comparative analysis between South Africa and the United States.
16.) Hendrix, E. (future publication). “Justics”: With discipline and justice for all?
17.) Hendrix, E. (future publication). Birthing social justice.
8. 18.) Hendrix, E. (future publication). Lopsided or level leadership?
OTHER PUBLICATIONS/NEWSLETTER CONTRIBUTIONS
19.) Hendrix, E. (2011). Show me pay equality for women. Saint Joseph News Press. Retrieved
from: http://www.newspressnow.com/opinion/article_24a65a65-fb1f-5a06-b164-
cb0295ab3dbb.html
20.) Hendrix, E. (2010). The Power of Public Policy: Show Me the Equity, American
Association of University Women of Missouri’s Missouri in Motion.
21.) Hendrix, E. (2010). Reviving the Root: American Association of University Women’s Saint
Joseph Branch, American Association of University Women of Missouri’s Missouri in
Motion.
22.) Hendrix, E. (2010). Educators Learning To Be Socially Just, American Association of
University Women of Missouri’s Missouri in Motion.
23.) Hendrix, E. (2010). God’s family? First Christian Church Dialogue.
24.) Hendrix, E. (2010). Love? First Christian Church Dialogue.
PRESENTATIONS
Professional Meetings/Conferences
1.) Letseka, M. & Hendrix, E. (November, 2010). Is education a right or a privilege? National
Association for Multicultural Education 20th
Annual International Conference, Las
Vegas, NV.
2.) Phillips, R., Hendrix, E. (Author Only), Blake, C. (Author Only), Bryant, H. (Author Only)
(January, 2010). National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology, "Tom Cruise is my
professor”: Objective evidence that movies enhance learning in abnormal psychology,"
St. Petersburg Beach, FL. (January 4, 2010).
3.) Hendrix, E. (July 2009). Democracy denied: Paving paths to peace. World Forum,
American Biographical Institute/Who’s Who: Washington DC.
4.) Hendrix, E. (June 2009). Birthing social justice. The 8th
Annual Hawaii International
Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.
5.) Hendrix, E.; Tran, L.; Miura, Y.; Burns, S.; Black, R; & Muhammed, M. (May 2009).
Mad as Hell? Creating a Dialogical Space of Literacy on Identity Politics:
Organizing for Social Justice. 15th
Annual International Pedagogy and Theater
of The Oppressed Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
9. 6.) Hendrix, E.; Tran, L.; Miura, Y. (May 2009). Mad as Hell! Thinking is Doing, and Doing
by Thinking: Marxianism, Classism, and Teacher Education. 15th
Annual International
Pedagogy and Theater of The Oppressed Conference, Minneapolis, MN
7.) Hendrix, E. (May 2009). Birthing social justice. 15th
Annual International Pedagogy and
Theater of The Oppressed Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
8.) Hendrix, E. & Mitchell, D. (Jan. 2009). “Justics:” With discipline and justice for all? Hawaii
International Conference on Education. Honolulu, Hawaii.
9.) Eicher, D., & Hendrix, E. (Nov. 2008). Building bridges to closing the diversity gap.
SRATE, Myrtle Beach, SC.
10.) Hendrix, E. (February 2008). With discipline and justice for all, Applied Learning
Conference, Missouri Western State University, Saint Joseph, MO.
11.) Hendrix, E. (February 2008). With discipline and justice for all, SEPES Annual
Conference, Baton Rouge, LA.
12.) Hendrix, E. (June 2007). “Minding” knowledge, The 6th
Annual Hawaii International
Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.
13.) Hendrix, E. (April 2007). Packing bodies into schools: Policing leakages through
containment, AERA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
14.) Hendrix, E. (February 2007). Body theory for the future, SEPES Annual Conference,
Birmingham, AL.
15.) Hendrix, E. (November 2006). Leaving justice and the body behind, AESA 2006 Annual
Meeting, Spokane, WA
16.) Hendrix, E. (November 2006). Eros and education, AESA 2006 Annual Meeting, Spokane,
WA
17.) Hendrix, E. (February 2006). “Minding” knowledge: Leaving the body behind, SEPES
Annual Conference, Decatur, GA
18.) Hendrix, E. (January 2006). “Minding” knowledge: Leaving the body behind, QUIG
Annual Conference, Athens, GA
19.) Hendrix, E. (January 2006). Body talk and learning: “Mis(s)” education, QUIG Annual
Conference, Athens, GA
20.) Hendrix, E. (November 2005). Making (disabled) bodies matter: Embodying educational
policy, AESA 2005 Annual Meeting, Charlottesville, VA
10. 21.) Hendrix, E. (November 2005). “Minding” knowledge: Leaving the body behind, AESA
2005 Annual Meeting in Charlottesville, VA
22.) Hendrix, E. (November 2005). Cyber-segregation, AESA 2005 Annual Meeting,
Charlottesville, VA
23.) Hendrix, E. & Erevelles, N. (April 2005). Making (disabled) bodies matter: Embodying
educational policy, AERA Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada
24.) Hendrix, E. (February 2005). “Minding” knowledge, Southeast Philosophy of Education
Annual Conference, Orlando, FL
25.) Hendrix, E. (February 2005). Body talk, SEPES Annual Conference, Orlando, FL
26.) Hendrix, E. (January 2005). Body talk and “mis(s)” education, QUIG Conference, Athens,
GA
27.) Hendrix, E. (January 2005). Mystic mind readers: An innovative approach with the directed
reading thinking activity, QUIG Annual Conference, Athens, GA
28.) Hendrix, E. (November 2004). Muted margins: Systematic silencing, AESA Annual
Meeting in Kansas City, KS
29.) Hendrix, E. (November 2004). Cyber-segregation: The digital divide fifty years after
Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka, AESA Annual Meeting, Kansas City, KS
30.) Hendrix, E. (September 2004). Permanent injustice, The Patterson Research Conference,
Washington D.C.
31.) Hendrix, E. (April 2004). Multicultural or monocultural?: Multicultural myths and markers
in a top ten fine arts school, AERA Annual Conference, San Diego, CA
32.) Hendrix, E. & Briggs, S. (April 2004). Embodied philosophies: Disability, difference, the
disruptive body, and voice in education, AERA Annual Conference, San Diego, CA
33.) Hendrix, E. (February 2004). The permanence of injustice and inequalities: Rawls’ theory
of justice & the digital divide, SEPES Annual Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL
34.) Hendrix, E. (January 2004). No child left behind: Behind child left, no?, Far Western
Philosophy of Education Society Annual Conference, Orem, UT
35.) Hendrix, E. (November 2003). Panoptic pedagogy, power, and the production of norms:
(Disability) disrupting dance education, AESA Annual Meeting in Mexico City, Mexico
11. 36.) Hendrix, E. (April 2003). The lies/laws of language— words fail: Rethinking ironic
rethinking, UVA Graduate English Conference, Charlottesville, VA
37.) Hendrix, E. (November 2002). The blame game: Gender warfare, AESA Annual Meeting
in Pittsburgh, PA.
Invited Presentations/Events
38.) Hendrix, E. (2015). What a branch public policy chair does? American Association of
University Women of Alabama State Convention, University of Alabama.
39.) Hendrix, E. (April 2012). Keynote Speaker for the American Association of University
Women of Alabama State Convention. Birmingham, AL. Taking Care of Business.
40.) Hendrix, E. (Oct. 2011). United Nations Dinner & Banquet Attendee. Birmingham, AL.
41.) Hendrix, E. (July 2009). Educators Learning To Be Socially Just. Missouri Western State
University Project.
42.) Hendrix, E. (March 2009). Laying the Groundwork for Public Life. Ready to Run Grant
Presentation. Auburn University, Auburn AL.
43.) Hendrix, E. (March 2009). Laying the Groundwork for Public Life. Ready to Run Grant
Presentation. Gadsden, AL.
44.) Hendrix, E. & Wright, C. (April 2008). The Economic Status of Women and Girls in AL,
American Association of University Women of Alabama State Convention, Florence,
AL.
45.) Hendrix, E. (November 2007). Testing tips, Missouri Western State University, Scanlon
Hall 4th
Floor, St. Joseph, MO.
46.) Hendrix, E. (October 2007). Ruby Payne, poverty, and public education forum, Missouri
Western State University, St. Joseph, MO.
47.) Hendrix, E. (September 2007) Banned Book Readings, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,
Missouri Western State University, St. Joseph, MO.
48.) Hendrix, E. (August 2007). Ready to run, American Association of University Women of
Alabama Leadership Conference, Birmingham, AL.
49.) Hendrix, E. (April 2007). Ready to run, American Association of University Women of
Alabama State Convention, Huntsville, AL.
50.) Hendrix, E. (April 2007). Equity: Pay equity, American Association of University
Women’s Birmingham Branch Meeting, Birmingham, AL.
12. 51.) Hendrix, E. (March 2007). Pay equity: Gateway to financial security for women, Women in
AL yesterday & today, Montevallo, AL.
52.) Hendrix, E. (October 2006). A.C.C.R.’s grassroots effort & the 1901 AL constitution.
American Association of University Women’s Montevallo Branch Meeting, Montevallo,
AL
53.) Hendrix, E. (August 2006). Public policy: Opportunity for change. American Association
of University Women of Alabama Leadership Conference, Samford University,
Birmingham, AL
54.) Hendrix, E. (April 2006). Health care reform in AL panel discussion, University of
Alabama.
55.) Hendrix, E. (April 2006). Alabama students: Our future leaders, American Association of
University Women State Convention, Mobile, AL.
56.) Hendrix, E. (February 2006). Racism and the AL 1901 constitution, Sumter County Retired
Educators Association, Livingston, AL.
57.) Hendrix, E. (February 2006). Alabama’s 1901 constitution, Focus on Senior Citizens,
Foster Grandparents, Tuscaloosa, AL.
58.) Hendrix, E. (January 2006). Constitutional reform forum, Brown Memorial Presbyterian
Church, Tuscaloosa, AL.
59.) Hendrix, E. (April 2005). Alabama’s 1901 constitution & human rights, Federation of Child
Care Centers of Alabama’s (FOCAL’s) Semi-annual Southern Rural Black Women’s
Initiative for Economic and Social Justice in Selma, AL.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Technology: Oracle, Survey Monkey, Go-to-Meeting, Canvas, Skype, SharePoint, Microsoft
Office, ApplyYourself, Blogger, Weebly, Google Docs, Westlaw, QSRN 6, NVIVO, BlogSpot,
WebCT, and SPSS
Courses Developed: Introduction to Education, Multicultural Education, Case Study &
Literature Review, Introduction to Research Methods in Assessment, Social and Philosophical
Foundations of Education, English 101, Reading 114, Basic Writing I and II, English 093,
Reading 084 and 085, and Language Arts 5th
-12th
Grade Courses
13. REFERENCES
Dr. Nevbahar Ertas,
Assistant Professor
Department of Government
University of Alabama at Birmingham
HHB 406
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 934-8671 E-mail: nevbahar@uab.edu
Dr. Akhlaque Haque
Associate Professor & Chair of Public Administration
Department of Government
University of Alabama at Birmingham
HHB 412
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 934-4653 Email: ahaque@uab.edu
Dr. Andrew McKnight,
Associate Professor
Department of Education
University of Alabama at Birmingham
EB 222
Birmingham, AL 35294-1250
(205) 934-6232 Email: anmcknig@uab.edu
Dr. Dymaneke Mitchell, Director of Assessment
University of New Mexico
Office of Assessment
2300 Diamond Mesa Trail SW
Apt. 5204
Albuquerque, NM 87121
(505) 277-4130 or (251) 377-5320 E-mail: Dmitchell@unm.edu
Mr. Dennis McCay,
PhD Student in Administration-Health Services
& Advisor to the UAB American Indian Association
University of Alabama at Birmingham
SHPB 571
Birmingham, AL 35294-1212
(205) 663-6221 Email: dmccay@uab.edu
14. Dr. Richard Porr, Emeritus Professor & Former Department Chair of Education
Missouri Western State University
1322 Meadow Ct.
Liberty, MO 64068
(816) 617-1708 Email: richard.porr@gmail.com
Dr. Darrell Burke,
Associate Professor
Department of Administration-Health Services
University of Alabama at Birmingham
SHPB 590
Birmingham, AL 35294-1212
(205) 975-1083 Email: deburke@uab.edu
Dr. Sandra Lott, Retired Professor of English
The University of Montevallo
American Association of University Women Montevallo Branch Leader & Member
285 Cherokee Street
Montevallo, AL 35115-4604
(205) 665-2127 & (205) 665-6501 E-mail: jlott285@charter.net
Dr. Tim Smith,
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Government
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Heritage Hall
Birmingham, AL
(205) 504-3036 E-mail: bhamgrad@uab.edu