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College of Arts and Sciences IV. Creative Accomplishments Amorous, Martin. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Amorous, Martin. Annual Art Auction, Dinnerware Contemporary Art Gallery, Tucson, Arizona, September 2001. Amorous, Martin. Group Exhibition: “Vessels of the Soul,” Lowell Collins Gallery, Houston, Texas, November 2001. Bagdonas, Karölis R. Researcher: Continued work on small ponds and marshes at the Northwestern Wyoming Wilderness Research Programs field station on the MacKenzie Highland Ranch in order to improve wildlife habitat and facilitate acid rain, aquatic ecology, and riparian ecology teaching/research, Upper Wind River Valley, Wyoming, May – August 2001. Bagdonas, Karölis R. Researcher: Additional large expansions of the annual/perennial butterfly gardens at the Northwestern Wyoming Wilderness Research Programs field station for teaching, research, and photography. Also planted a third wildflower garden and continued landscaping around the front of the field station, MacKenzie Highland Ranch, Upper Wind River Valley, Wyoming, May – August 2001. Bagdonas, Karölis R. Researcher: Collected an additional special collection of over 500 micro plume moths (Family Pterophoridae) for Dr. Reed Watkins of Ohio, a plume moth specialist currently involved with classifying new undescribed species in the Western U.S., May – August 2001. Bagdonas, Karölis R. Researcher: Added over 200 pressed, classified, and mounted herbarium plants to the plant teaching/research reference collection at the Northwestern Wyoming Wilderness Research Programs field station for the Woshokie Wilderness Area (Absoroka Mountain Range) and the Fitzpatrick Wilderness Area (Wind River Range), Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Wyoming, May – August 2001. Bagdonas, Karölis R. Researcher: Added over 6000 pinned and alcohol preserved insects (excluding Lepidoptera) and over 600 mounted Lepidoptera from Texas and Wyoming to the SHSU teaching reference collection for Biology 431 – General Entomology, May – August 2001. Barker, Jimmy. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Barrett, Wayne. Chorus preparation with Allen Hightower: Lux Aeterna, by Morton Lauridsen, and Chichester Psalms, by Leonard Bernstein, for performance with the Sam Houston State University Symphonic Chorus/Huntsville Community Choral Society, with the Sam Houston State University Symphony Orchestra, First Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, April 20, 2001. Barrett, Wayne. Conductor: Bach Choir of Huntsville with orchestra, Mass in D, by Giovanni Pergolesi, Requiem by Anton Bruckner, and other works, First Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, February 25, 2001. Barrett, Wayne. Conductor: Bach Choir of Huntsville, performing with the Huntsville Children’s Choir, Huntsville Community Choral Society, Huntsville Men’s Chorus, and Huntsville Senior Adult Choir, “Messiah Sing-Along,” First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, December 7, 2001. Barrett, Wayne. Conductor: Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, with Jay Whatley, organist, Missa choralis, by Ralph Vaughan Williams, “Magnificat,” by Arvo Pärt, and other works, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville Texas, March 20, 2001. Barrett, Wayne. Performer: soloist, Brockes Passion, by G. F. Handel, Stockton Chorale, Stockton, California, April 6, 2001, and Lodi, California, April 8, 2001. Barrett, Wayne. Performer: soloist, The Creation, by Joseph Haydn, Sam Houston State University Symphonic Chorus/Huntsville Community Choral Society, with the Sam Houston State University Symphony Orchestra, University Theatre Center, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. Booras, Tommy G. Executive Producer: sports programming for Cable 7, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, Fall 2001. Booras, Tommy G. Executive Producer: SHSU Sports Information Department in coordination with The Robertson Group (Oklahoma City, OK) to provide highlights of the SHSU-Northern Arizona NCAA playoff football game for use on TV stations across the nation, December 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. Visiting Artist, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, Illinois, November 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. National Juried Competition, “The 21st Annual National Print Competition,” Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. International Invitational, “Print as Print: 1st International Non-Toxic Portfolio,” Traveling Exhibition: National Museum of Print, Buenos Aires, February-July 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. National Juried Competition, “Works on Paper 2001,” Juror: Alison De Lima Greene, San Jacinto College South, Houston, Texas, April-May 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. National Juried Competition, “16th Annual National Works on Paper,” Juror: Richard Ash, The University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, Texas, March-May 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. National Juried Competition, “11th Annual Black and White Juried Exhibition,” Juror: Ray Pierotti, Artists Unlimited Incorporated Cultural/Visual Arts Center, Tampa, Florida, February 9-March 30, 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. National Juried Competition, “Great Plains National 2001-7th Annual,” Juror: Tanya Hartman, The Moss-Thorns Gallery, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas, March 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. National Juried Competition, “22nd Annual Paper in Particular National Exhibition,” Juror: Harvey Breverman, Columbia College, Columbia, Missouri, February 4-March 2, 2001. Borcherding, M. Kate. National Juried Competition, “National Printmaking Exhibition 2001,” The College of New Jersey, The College Art Gallery, Ewing, New Jersey, January 17-February 14, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Director: SHSU Jazz Ensemble Concert, Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 27, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Adjudicator: Dulles Jazz Festival, Dulles High School, Sugar Land, Texas, March 3, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Festival Chairman: Annual SHSU Jazz Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 31, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Director/Lecturer: SHSU Jazz Ensemble performance/ lecture for the SHSU Contemporary Music Festival, Killinger Auditorium, Huntsville, Texas, April 6, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Director: SHSU Jazz Ensemble performance for Dance Department presentation, Museum grounds, Huntsville, Texas, April 29, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Director: SHSU Jazz Ensemble Concert, Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, September 27, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Director: SHSU Jazz Ensemble Concert for the Huntsville Arts Commission, On the Square Noon Concerts, Huntsville, Texas, October 23, 2001. Cannon, Rodney M. Director: SHSU Jazz Ensemble Concert, Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 29, 2001. Card, Patricia Pierce. Adjudicator: Young Artists Competition at the ClarinetFest (annual convention of International Clarinet Association), New Orleans, Louisiana, August 10, 2001. Card, Patricia Pierce. Performer: Clarinet soloist, Friends of Music Gala Benefit, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, September 15, 2001. Card, Patricia Pierce. Adjudicator: Bands of America competition, November 2001. Card, Patricia Pierce. Performer: Sam Houston State University Faculty Woodwind Quintet, performances: Sam Houston State University, November 6; Huntsville Arts Council, December 4; Berkner High School, Richardson, Texas, December 12; Duncanville High School, Duncanville, Texas, December 12; J. J. Pearce High School, Richardson, Texas, December 13, 2001. Card, Patricia Pierce. Performer: Principal clarinet, Haydn's The Creation, Sam Houston State University, December, 2001. Cochran, Maryjo Adams. Coordinator: SHSU National Broadcasting Society’s 21st Annual Leadership Conference, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 2001. Cochran, Maryjo Adams. Executive Producer: “10th Annual Christmas in Huntsville Special,” Cable 7, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 2001. Cochran, Maryjo Adams. Executive Producer: “22nd Annual Way Sale-a-thon,” Cable 7, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 2001. Cochran, Maryjo Adams. Executive Producer: Hornet Basketball Celebration Video – 17:00 / 9-12th grades, Huntsville, Texas, April 2001. Cochran, Maryjo Adams. Executive Producer: “Annual Eubie Awards Banquet,” Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 2001. Cooper, Peter A. Principal Investigator: Permit processing application for Walker County Utilities Department using Microsoft Visual Basic, and Access with Image storage and retrieval. Huntsville, Texas. 2001. Cooper, Peter A. Principal Investigator: Road and Bridge Maintenance application for Walker county Commissioners’ office using Microsoft Visual Basic, and Access with Intergraph’s Geomedia Geographical Information System. Huntsville, Texas, 2001. Cooper, Peter A. Principal Investigator: Image storage and retrieval system for Walker County treasurers department using Microsoft Visual Basic, and Access with Image storage and retrieval. Huntsville, Texas, 2001. Corbin, Barbara Gibbs. Guest Lecturer: Health Education and Kinesiology Department for Dr. Kweethai Neill's HED 392 class, Communication for Health Educators on "Anatomical and Emotional Use of the Vocal Mechanism in Communication," Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 15, 2001. Corbin, Barbara Gibbs. Performer: School of Music Faculty Gala, "Ah guarda sorella" from Cosi fan tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 22, 2001. Corbin, Barbara Gibbs. Song Leader: Sam Houston State University Commencement, Johnson Coliseum, Huntsville, Texas, May 5, 2001; August 11, 2001. Corbin, Barbara Gibbs. Performer and Alto Soloist: George F. Handel's Messiah, Huntsville Community Chorus, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, December 7, 2001. Couvillon, Thomas. SHSU Electronic Music Studio: Designed and set up a new digital audio/MIDI studio for the School of Music, which will be used by both students and faculty for the study and creation of electronic music. Daniel, Kathy. Performer and soloist: Robert Best Faculty Recital, February 18, 2001; Robert Daniel Faculty Recital, September 30, 2001; Spring Hill Faculty Recital, October 22, 2001, Sam Houston State University Recital Hall, Huntsville, Texas. Daniel, Kathy. Performer and soloist: Friends of Music Recital, February 21, 2001; Faculty Gala, September 15, 2001, Sam Houston State University Recital Hall, Huntsville, Texas. Daniel, Kathy. Performer and soloist: Sam Houston State University Jazz Ensemble, Killinger Auditorium, Huntsville, Texas, February 27, 2001. Daniel, Kathy. Adjudicator: Houston Flute Club Flute Fest, First Baptist Church, Houston, Texas, March 24, 2001. Daniel, Kathy. Conductor: Sam Houston State University Flute Choir, National Flute Association, Dallas, Texas, August 16, 2001. Daniel, Kathy. Conductor: Sam Houston State University Flute Choir, First United Methodist Church, Conroe, Texas, September 23, 2001. Daniel, Kathy. Performer and soloist: Sam Houston State University Wind Quintet Recital, Sam Houston State University Recital Hall, Huntsville, Texas, November 6, 2001. Daniel, Kathy. Performer: Sam Houston State University Symphonic Chorus/Huntsville Community Choral Society, The Creation by F. J. Haydn, University Theatre Center, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. Daniel, Kathy. Performer: First United Methodist Church Orchestra/Choirs, Conroe, Texas, The Winter Rose by Joseph Martin, First United Methodist Church Conroe, Texas, December 9, 2001. DeMars, Tony R. Executive Producer, Producer, and Director: “News 7,” 30-minute live television news program, produced four times weekly in the fall and six times weekly in the spring, Huntsville Cable TV, Huntsville, Texas, September –December 2001. DeMars, Tony R. Supervising Producer and Director: “Issues: September 11th Tragedy,” 30-minute news magazine program, Huntsville Cable TV, Huntsville, Texas. Produced/aired and distributed via videotape for national use November-December 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Texas All-State Concert Band Horn section, Texas Music Educators convention, San Antonio, Texas, February 7, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. The Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, January 20, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Principal horn. The Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, February 10 and 11, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. The Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, February 15 and 16, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Principal horn. The Bach choir of Huntsville, First Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, February 25, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Rapides Symphony, Louisiana College, Alexandria, Louisiana, March 11, 2001, and April 21, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. The Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, March, 24-25, 2001. DeMers, Pegy A. Performer: Principal horn. The Montgomery County Choral Society, First United Methodist Church, Conroe, Texas, March 30, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Principal Horn. The Memorial Drive Presbyterian Choral Society, Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Houston, Texas, April 8, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: First United Methodist Church, Conroe, Texas, April 15, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Sam Houston Brass Quintet concert, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 18, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Conductor: The Sam Houston State University Horn Choir concert, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 23, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, April 27-28, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, April 29, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Principal horn. Summer Pops concert, The Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, July 13, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Sam Houston Brass Quintet, Holiday concert, Huntsville, Texas, July 4, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. The Jeff Lerner Orchestra, The Woodlands Pavillion, The Woodlands, Texas, September 15, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, September 20, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. Platypus Theatre of Toronto, Canada, The Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, September 29, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Principal horn. The Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, October 7, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer/Soloist: The Conroe Symphony, Crighton Theatre, Conroe, Texas, October 9, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn, The Woodlands Symphony, McCullough Auditorium, The Woodlands High School, The Woodlands, Texas, October 14, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. The Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, October 25, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. The Rapides Symphony, Louisiana College, Alexandria, Louisiana, October 28, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer/Soloist: Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 4, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer/Guest Artist Soloist: Principal horn. The Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, November 11, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer/Guest Artist Soloist: The Woodlands Symphony, McCullough Auditorium, The Woodlands High School, The Woodlands, Texas, November 18, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Conductor: The Sam Houston State University School of Music Horn choir, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 26, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Sam Houston Brass Quintet, Holiday Concert for the Huntsville Trial of Lights ceremony, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, November 27 and 30, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Houston Ballet, Worthum Center, Houston, Texas, November 30, December 1, 2, and 8, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: The Sam Houston Wind Quintet, Holiday Concert, Walker Education Center, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Principal horn, Huntsville Choral, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. DeMers, Peggy A. Performer: Third horn. Sounds of the Season, The Symphony of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas, December 16, 2001. Drumm, Charlotte. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Drumm, Charlotte. Juried Competition, “Superstar: Female Gender Outlaw,” Jaffe Arts Centers, Norfolk, Virginia, March 2001. Drumm, Charlotte. Invitational Exhibition: “Alumni Self-Portrait Exhibition,” Louisiana College, Pineville, Louisiana, October 2001. Drumm, Charlotte. Juried Competition, “ROAR: Women’s Work,” Central Arts Collective, Tucson, Arizona, May 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Choreographer and Performance. The Polynesian Review of Huntsville, Texas: A Ko'o lau'au Ike ka U'a Ua Nani o Nu'uanu, Pearly Shells (adapted from Hula Halua Ohana Elikapeka (HHOE) traditional version), Pua Ahihi, Pua Liliehua, hukilau (interpreted from traditional version), Little Brown Gal (adapted from Nona Beamer), Kaliponi Hula (adapted from Nona Beamer), E'Huli Hula (adapted from HHOE), Pu Pu Hinu (adapted from HHOE), Hawaiian War Chant) adapted from Sara Carpenter). And O'Te'a (adapted from HHOE). Dance Spectrum in Concert, Spring Concert, Sam Houston Memorial Museum Grounds, Huntsville Texas, April-May 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Performance. "The Aloha Cowgirls: Paniolo Lifestyle, Chillin', Cowboy Hula, and Adios Que Aloha, Po La'I E," PRIME TIME: Seniors in Motion Dance Company, Ella Smither Geriatic Center, Huntsville, Texas, May 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Master Teacher: Sam Houston State University, Dance Workshops: (1) Dance Majors' Workshop. May 2001 and December 2001 and (2) Non-Dance Majors' Workshops, May 2001 and December 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Choreographer. "The Aloha Cowgirls: Paniolo Lifestyle, Chillin', Cowboy Hula, and Adios Que Aloha, Po La'I E," for the PRIME TIME: Seniors in Motion Dance Company, Huntsville, Texas, May 2001-December 2001; Trail of Lights, Walker County Courthouse Lawn, Huntsville, Texas, November 2001; AARP Meeting, Elkins Lake Club House, Huntsville, Texas, November 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Master Teacher: "The Dances of Polynesia," for the World Dance Houston 2001 Intensive Workshop, Houston Community College, Houston, Texas, July 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Guest Artist. "Advanced Modern Dance Technique," Mosiac Dance Body, professional modern dance company, FUSION DANCE STUDIOS, Austin, Texas, July-August, 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Choreographer. "Starving," commissioned by Mosiac Dance Body, professional modern dance company based in Austin, Texas for performances throughout their 2001-2002 season, July-August, 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Workshop Presenter. "Polynesian Dance Review," for Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society, Sam Houston State University, Criminal Justice Center Killinger Auditorium, Huntsville, Texas, September 2001. Gratz, Cindy. Performance. The Polynesian Review of Huntsville, Texas: A Ko'o lau'au Ike ka U'a Ua Nani o Nu'uanu, Pearly Shells (adapted frm Hula Halua Ohana Elikapeka (HHOE) traditional version), Pua Ahihi, Pua Liliehua, hukilau (interpreted from traditional version), Little Brown Gal (adapted from Nona Beamer), Kaliponi Hula (adapted from Nona Beamer), E'Huli Hula (adapted from HHOE), Pu Pu Hinu (adapted from HHOE), Hawaiian War Chant) adapted from Sara Carpenter). And O'Te'a (adapted from HHOE). "The World of Sam Houston State University," Sam Houston State University, Student Life Organization, on grounds at Old Main Gardens, Huntsville, Texas, September 2001; Theatre and Dance Department Gala Fundraiser, Sam Houston State University, University Theatre-Showcase Theatre, Huntsville, Texas, September 2001; "Giving Thanks: Presentation of Dances form Around the World," The Heinen Theatre, Houston, Texas, October 2001; "Solow Luau," scholarship fundraising event at the home of Shelly and Barbara Solow, Huntsville, Texas, October 2001. Gutermuth, Mary E. Discussant at the Breakfast Roundtables, Association of College Honor Societies, Boston, Massachusetts, February 2001. Gutermuth, Mary E. Translator. From French to English. The Police Community Relationship. Huntsville: The College of Criminal Justice Press, October 18, 2001, pp. 8. Gutermuth, Mary E. Simultaneous Translator from French to English, from English to French and from Spanish to English for all proceeding at the International Conference on Criminal Justice, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 19, 22, 24, and 26, 2001. Haase, Mark. Performance. Texas World Dance Group of Sam Houston State University, offering cultural exchange through the medium of dance, Heinen Theatre, Houston, Texas, (six performances) September-November, 2001. Hanssen, Kristina S. Costume Designer: A Street Car Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, Fiddler on the Roof by Joseph Stein, Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, and The Nutcracker by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February-December 2001. Hanssen, Kristina S. Make Up Designer and Co-ordinator: Disaster Drill for Walker County Emergency Medical Service, Huntsville, Texas, September 26, 2001. Hasekoester, Penelope. Director: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, Mainstage, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 19-22, 2001. Hasekoester, Penelope. Director and Producer: Sam Houston State University, Alumni Series, Down the Road by Lee Blessing, University of Houston Downtown, August 25, 2001, and Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, August 31-September 1, 2001. Hasekoester, Penelope. Co-designer with Dr. James R. Miller and Dana Nicolay: Department of Theatre and Dance 2001-2002 Season Brochure, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, June 2001. Hasekoester, Penelope. Organizer of the Department of Theatre 2000-2001 Awards Ceremony: Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, May 6, 2001. Hasekoester, Penelope. Co-advisor with Dr. James R. Miller in playwriting for Summer Repertory production of original student script, “The First and Greatest Art,” Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, July 27-28, 2001. Hasekoester, Penelope. Co-collaborator with Trey Huguley on script; Co-designer with Gala Steering Committee, Carolyn Gaines, Invitations: “It’s a Grand Night for Follies,” Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, September 15, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Performer: Pianist: Huntsville Habitat for Humanity, Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, January 21, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Performer: Pianist: SHSU Friends of Music Concert, Operatic Aria by W. A. Mozart, SHSU Recital Hall, Huntsville, Texas, February 22, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: SHSU Chorale Tour, Performing works by Mozart, Brahms, Fauré, and Tallis, First United Methodist Church, Livingston, Mayde Creek High School, Oak Ridge High School, Montgomery High School, Caney Creek High School, A&M Consolidated High School, Bryan High School, March 5-7, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: Grace Presbyterian Church, Houston, Texas, Clinician for The Seven Last Words of Christ, by DuBois, March 21, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: SHSU Theatre Department, Pit conductor for the musical, Fiddler on the Roof, SHSU Theatre Center, Huntsville, Texas, April 4- 7, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: SHSU Symphony Orchestra, Chichester Psalms by Leonard Bernstein and Lux Aeterna by Morten Lauridsen, First Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, April 20, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Director, Host, and Organizer: East Texas Children’s Choral Festival, SHSU Campus, Huntsville, Texas, April 21, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Adjudicator: American Classic Choral Competition, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 27-28, and May 4-5, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Adjudicator: Choral Auditions, University Heights Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, June 3, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: First Baptist Church, Houston, Works for Chorus and Orchestra, Houston, Texas, July 15, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Director, Host, and Organizer: SHSU Summer High School All-State Choir Camp, SHSU School of Music, Huntsville, Texas, July 21-24, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Director, Host, and Organizer: SHSU Fall High School Choral Clinic, SHSU School of Music, Huntsville, Texas, August 25, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: SHSU Chorale, Performance for SHSU Parent’s Weekend Concert, SHSU Killinger Auditorium, Huntsville, Texas, October 5, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: SHSU Fall Festival of Choirs, Requiem, by Maurice Duruflé, and smaller works for chorus and organ, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, November 17, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Conductor: SHSU Symphonic Choir, Huntsville Community Choral Society, and Chamber Orchestra, The Creation, by Joseph Haydn, SHSU Theatre Center, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Song leader: SHSU Commencement, SHSU Coliseum, Huntsville, Texas, December 8, 2001. Hightower, Allen. Director, Host, and Organizer: SHSU Final-Round TMEA Audition Workshop for High School Students, SHSU School of Music, Huntsville, Texas, December 28, 2001. Hudson, Joan E. N. Vice-Chairperson of the Botany Section, Texas Academy of Science, 2001. Hudson, Joan E. N. Contest Director: UIL, Regional Meet, Sam Houston State University, April 2001. Ji, Jiahuang, Matthew Frazier, Kirk Burns, and J. Ledbetter. “Tops Day Care,” EUReCA, Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Accomplishment, SHSU, Huntsville, TX, August 2001. Ji, Jiahuang. Chinese Professor Representative: Assisted Sam Houston State University with the development of the international program, went to China with Vice President David Payne, Deans Brian Chapman and Richard Ward to try to recruit more high quality students, and to develop international exchange programs between China and SHSU. Since the visit to China, I have been continuously helping the development of this program, especially the communications between the two sides, and did many follow- up work, Huntsville, Texas, 2001 Ji, Jiahuang. Chinese Professor Representative: Assisted Sam Houston State University to host Mr. Ma Yansheng, the Education director of Chinese consulate of Houston, Huntsville, Texas, November 2001. Ji, Jiahuang. Chinese Professor Representative: Assisted the College of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University to host their visiting scholar, Mr. Chongming Xiao, Huntsville, Texas, June 2001. Ji, Jiahuang. Chinese Professor Representative: Assisted the College of Business at Sam Houston State University to host their guests from Hong Kong, Huntsville, Texas, 2001. Lawler, Patric. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Lawler, Patric. Logo Design, Huntsville Youth Soccer Association U-10 Champions, Huntsville, Texas, November-December 2001. McIntyre, Maureen V. Workshop Presenter: “Triggers for Dramatic Action,” Texas Educational Theatre Association, TheatreFest ’01, Austin, Texas, January 2001. McIntyre, Maureen V. Co-Supervisor with James R. Miller for Student Directed Play, The Old Boy, The Odd Couple: Female Version Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February and November, 2001. McIntyre, Maureen V. Director, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Richard R. George, Adapted from the fantasy by Roald Dahl, Huntsville Children’s Theatre Festival, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, June 26-28, 2001. McIntyre, Maureen V. Director: A Child Is Born by Stephen Vincent Benet, Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 5, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Soloist: “Friends of Music Concert” Sam Houston State University, March 24, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Director and Producer: Bastien and Bastienne, by W. A. Mozart, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 16, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Director and Producer. An Evening of English Operetta, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 27-28, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Soloist: “Annual Faculty Gala Honoring the 2001-2002 Friends of Music,” Sam Houston State University. Huntsville, Texas, September 15, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Director: “Zarzuela!” A Concert of Spanish Musical Theater Songs, Presented by Studio 313, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 29, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Director and Producer: Scenes from The Magic Flute, by W. A. Mozart, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 1, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Soloist: The Creation by Joseph Haydn, SHSU Symphonic Choir and Orchestra, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. Maddison, Dorothy. Soloist: The Messiah by Handel, The Huntsville Musical Communities, Huntsville, Texas, December 7, 2001. Miller, James R. Director: Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead by Eric Bogosian, Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 7, 2001. Miller, James R. Director: Chesapeake by Lee Blessing, TheatreLaB, Houston, Texas, March-April 2001. Miller, James R. Director: Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 2001. Miller, James R. Producer and Directing Supervisor for student directed play: The Old Boy by A. R. Gurney; Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 2001. Miller, James R. Producer and Directing Supervisor: 2001 Season of Summer Repertory Theatre: Light Sensitive by Jim Geoghan; Heaven on Earth by Robert Schenkkan; Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin; First and Greatest Art by Lee Trull; and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, June-August 2001. Miller, James R. Producer: 2001 Season of Theatre and Dance A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams; Fiddler on the Roof by Stein, Boch, Harnick; A Grand Night for Singing by Rodgers & Hammerstein; Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov; Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February-November 2001. Miller, James R. Theatre, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 2001. Nicolay, Dana Eugene. Performer. Tenor, First Christian Church Choir, Huntsville, Texas, January 1-December 31, 2001. Nicolay, Dana Eugene. Master Teacher: Ballet Class. The American College Dance Festival Association, South Central Regional Festival, hosted by University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 7-10, 2001. Nicolay, Dana Eugene. Choregrapher: "Sabachthani." For a joint performance of The Sandra Organ Dance Company and the Raven Dance Project at Sam Houston State Unviersity, Dance Theater, Huntsville, Texas, March 29-31, 2001, and at Cross Point Community Church, Katy, Texas, April 13, 2001. Nicolay, Dana Eugene. Choreographer: "Fiddler on the Roof" (Full evening Musical Theatre production). Sam Houston State University, University Theatre-Mainstage, Huntsville, Texas, April 4-7, 2001. Nicolay, Dana Eugene. Choreographer: "Quintet" for Dance Spectrum in Concert Spring Semester. Performed at Sam Houston State University, on the grounds at Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Huntsville, Texas, April 28-29, 2001. Nicolay, Dana Eugene. Steering Committee member for the Sam Houston State University, Department of Theatre and Dance Gala Scholarship Fundraising Event, Huntsville, Texas, September 15, 2001. Nicolay, Dana Eugene. Choreographer/Director; "The Nutcracker," full length ballet, Sam Houston State University, University Theatre-Mainstage, Huntsville, Texas, November 25-December 1, 2001. Phillips, Scott. Bassoonist: Houston Grand Opera Cosi fan tutte, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin; Florencia En El Amazonas by Daniel Catan; Wortham Theater Center, Houston, Texas, January-May, 2001. Phillips, Scott. Contrabassoonist: Houston Ballet Orchestra Firebird, by Igor Stravinsky, Wortham Theater Center, Houston, Texas, February-March, 2001. Phillips, Scott. Bassoonist: J. S. Bach Society, Christ the King Lutheran Church, Houston Texas, March 27, 2001. Phillips, Scott. Bassoonist: OrchestraX: “Musical Myths and Monsters,” Angelika Theater, “Beer, Bratwurst, and Beethoven,” Garden in the Heights, Houston, Texas, April 7, October 20 & 21, 2001. Phillips, Scott. Bassoonist: United Nations Association Chorus Concert, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Houston Texas, May 17, 2001. Phillips, Scott. Bassoonist: Houston Grand Opera Carmen, by Georges Bizet, Miller Outdoor Theater, Houston, Texas, June 8, 2001. Phillips, Scott. Bassoonist: “The Winter Rose,” First United Methodist Church, Conroe, Texas, December 9, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer, Guest Soloist: You Don’t’ Know What Love Is with the Sam Houston State University Jazz Ensemble, Killinger Auditorium, Huntsville, Texas, November 29, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer, Guest Soloist: Dream Dancer by Michael Colgrass with the Sam Houston State University Wind Ensemble, Killinger Auditorium, Huntsville, Texas, November 15, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer: Professional Recording, Shall We Gather by Arthur Gottschalk, Sugar Hill Recording Studio, Houston Texas, November 8, 2001; North American Saxophone Alliance Region 4, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, March 17, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer, Guest Soloist: Carnival of Venice, by Jules Demersseman with the Sam Houston State University Symphony Orchestra, Killinger Auditorium, Huntsville, Texas, October 13, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer: United States Coast Guard, Texas Bandmaster’s Association, San Antonio, Texas, July 23, 2001; and Arkansas Bandmaster’s Association, Little Rock Arkansas, July 27, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer: Romeo and Juliet, by Sergei Prokofiev with Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas, Texas, April 17-22, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer, Solo Recital, Contemporary Music Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 5, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer, Guest Soloist: Secret Love, with the Sam Houston State University Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Festival, Huntsville, Texas, March 31, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer: Ivan The Terrible by Serge Prokofiev with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas, Texas, March 6-10, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer: Silent Cities by Mark-Anthony Turnage with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas, Texas, February 20-25, 2001. Plugge, Scott D. Performer: Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Concert Band by Karel Husa, with the Sam Houston State University Wind Ensemble, Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA, San Antonio, Texas, February 8, 2001; Woodlands High School, Woodlands, Texas, February 2, 2001; Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 1, 2001. Policarpo, Alcibíades. Presenter: “The Meaning Behind Languages: That is What I Mean,” Workshop for Transition Track Program, Academic Enrichment Center, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 6, 2001. Policarpo, Alcibíades. Presenter: “Traditional and Communicative Methods: Teaching a Foreign Language – Theories in Dispute” Workshop for Excel Students Enrichment Series, Academic Enrichment Center, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 13, 2001. Pontius, Jennifer. Performance. Reconstruction of divertissements in "The Nutcracker" ballet, The Grand Pas de Deaux, Merlitons, and Snow Scene, Sam Houston State University, University Theatre Center-Mainstage, Huntsville, Texas, November 28-December 1, 2001. Porche, Jeff. Executive Producer of sports programming for Cable 7, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, Spring 2001. Porche, Jeff. Assistant Producer/Co-Host: “The Locker Room,” 30-minute sports program produced twice weekly, KSHU Radio, Huntsville, Texas, Spring 2001. Porche, Jeff. Control Room Producer: “10th Annual Christmas in Huntsville Special,” Cable 7, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 2001. Porche, Jeff. Classic Rock Advisor: responsible for creation and maintenance of classic rock rotation and playlists, KSHU Radio, Huntsville, Texas, Fall 2001. Rodríguez-Barberá, Joaquín and Andrea Bacorn. Presenters: Las Cuatro Cerditas with SHSU students, Evans Auditorium, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 28-29, 2001. Rodríguez-Barberá, Joaquín. Translation from French and English into Spanish for the International Conference on Criminal Justice, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 19, 22, 24, and 26, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Editorial Panelis: Served on university-press editors’ panel, Fifth Annual University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Writers’ Festival, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas, January 6, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Panelist: The Short Story Collection, Texas Book Festival, Austin, Texas, November 16, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction Reading: Fifth Annual University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Writers’ Festival, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX, January 6, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction/Essay Reading: Gulf Coast Association of Creative Writing Teachers Conference, University of South Alabama, Fairhope, Alabama, April 21, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction Reading/Signing: Barnes and Noble, Dallas, Texas, August 23, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction Reading/Signing: Barnes and Noble, Gulfport, Mississippi, August 31, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction Reading/Signing: WaldenBooks, Biloxi, Mississippi; and WaldenBooks, Gautier, Mississippi, September 1, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction, Poetry, Essay Reading/Signing: Barnes and Noble, Houston, Texas, October 27, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction Reading/Signing: Paperbacks Plus (Writers’ Garret), Dallas, Texas, November 8, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction, Poetry, Essay Reading/Signing: Barnes and Noble, San Antonio, Texas, December 1, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction Reading/Signing: Books-a-Million, Columbus, Mississippi, December 10, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Fiction, Essay Reading/Signing: Polliwogs Pub and Eatery, Starkville, Mississippi, December 12, 2001. Ruffin, Paul. Editor: Texas Review, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. Ruffin, Paul. Director: The Texas Review Press, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. Shipp, Tony. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Shipp, Tony. Invitational Exhibition, “Cups,” Penland Gallery, Penland, North Carolina, July 24-September 2, 2001. Shipp, Tony. Juried National Exhibition, “Lean on Me,” Wartron Esherick Museum, Paoli, Pennsylvania, September 9-December 31, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor/Clinician: Region Orchestra (Northeast Houston Region), Humble ISD, Humble, Texas, January 19-20, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor/Clinician: Region Orchestra Midland-Odessa West Texas Region, Midland ISD, Midland, Texas, February 2-3, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor: SHSU Chamber Orchestra in collaboration with the SHSU Opera Workshop (Mozart), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 16-17, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor: SHSU Symphony, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 3, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor: SHSU Chamber Orchestra, Newton Strandberg Contemporary Music Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 5, 2001. Smith, Carol. Judge: Galveston Isle Orchestra Festival, Galveston, Texas, April 6-7, 2001. Smith, Carol. Rehearsal Preparation Conductor: Combined Performance of SHSU Symphony with the SHSU Symphonic Choir, First Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, April 20, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor: SHSU Chamber Orchestra Tour (Dallas, Bryan/College Station, and Huntsville) Off Campus and Recital Hall, SHSU Campus, May 14-15, 2001. Smith, Carol. Co-Director: SHSU Orchestra Camps (3), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, June/July 2001. Smith, Carol. Co-Director: SHSU Symphony String Invitational Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, September 8, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor. SHSU Symphony and Chamber Orchestra, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October, 12-13, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor. SHSU Symphony, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 10, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor: Iowa All-State Orchestra, Ames, Iowa, November 15-18, 2001. Smith, Carol. Conductor/Clinician: All-Region Orchestra, Richardson, Texas, December 7-8, 2001. Smith, Gary W. Consultant: “Law Enforcement Information Systems and Strategy Demonstration Product,” Sam Houston State University Police Research Center, National Institute of Justice, April 1, 2001 – August 31, 2001. Smith, Gary W. Consultant: National Institute for Victim Studies (Sam Houston State University/College of Criminal Justice), National Institute of Justice and Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, January 15, 2001 – present. Smith, Gary W. Consultant: Criminal Research, Information Management and Evaluation System, Sam Houston State University Police Research Center, Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services, National Institute of Justice, July 1, 1999 – March 31, 2001. Smith, Gary W. Designer: “CAD-Cerulean Interface Program.” Designed, developed and deployed a software project that enables automated dispatch information be sent from central police station to laptops in police cars. Deployed at Euless and Colleyville, Texas police departments, 2001. Smith, Gary W. Designer: “Date-Enterprise Repository.” Developed a repository of GIS information and software tools to enable web-access to it. (2001). Deployment for Fort Hood, Texas anticipated. Smith, Gary W. Designer: “CrimesMobile.” Designed, developed and deployed a software project that enables laptops in police cars to access database of information at central polices. Deployed at Euless and Colleyville, Texas police departments with continued development in progress, 2001. Soare, Thomas F. Director: Fiddler on the Roof by Stein, Boch and Harnick, with collaborating faculty Dana Nicolay, Dance; Julianne Best and Allen Hightower, Music; and James R. Miller, Theatre at SHSU, University Theatre-Main Stage, Huntsville, Texas April 4-7, 2001. Stark, Craig. Producer: “2001 Bearkat Football Preview,” half-hour program covering the 2001 Sam Houston State football team. Broadcast on Cable 7, August and September, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: “Beethoven’s Music in Its Time”, Works by Haydn, Schumann and Beethoven, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville Texas, January 23, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Recital of works by Schubert and Beethoven. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 2, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Recital of works by Beethoven, for the Houston “Forum” Music Teachers Association, St. Luke’s Methodist Church, Houston, Texas, February 7, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Recital of works by Beethoven, Weber and Schubert, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, Broadcast on KUHF Radio, Houston, February 8, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Soloist in Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto, with SHSU Symphony, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 3, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Recital of works by Dussek, Schubert, Schumann and Beethoven, Channing Concert Series, Universalist Unitarian Church, Houston, Broadcast on KUHF Radio, April 22, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: “Beethoven’s Music in Its Time,” works by Dussek, Schubert and Beethoven, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 23, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Recital with Peter Kempter, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 1,2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Accompanied Annual Concerto Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 22, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Concert for the Friends of Music, collaborated in works by Brahms (with Peter Kempter, cello and Robert Walzel, clarinet), Strauss and Boe (with Dorothy Maddison, soprano), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 24, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Collaborated in “Streams of Ascension” (with Scott Plugge, saxophone, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 5, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Collaborated in works by Mozart and Brahms (with Andrew Wilson, violin), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 5, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Collaborated in works Poulenc and Mendelssohn (with SHSU Faculty Wind Quintet), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Recital for the International Conference of Multicultural Societies. Collaborated with Jay Whatley, piano, in duets by Schubert, Mozart and Dvorak, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 19, 2001. Swansbourne, Clive R. Performer: Recital and Masterclass for Houston High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Houston, Texas, November 30, 2001. Turner, Jack C., B. Chapman, and [G. Creacy]. Panelists: Elkins Lake Community Association: Urban White-tailed Deer Overpopulation Within Elkins Lake, Walker County, Texas. September 2001. Turner, Jack C. Presenter: “Desert Bighorn Sheep, Protection into Extinction,” The Huntsville Audubon Society, September 20, 2001. Turner, Jack C. Ombudsman: Assist the City of Huntsville (through the Police Department) with the capture of domestic and wild animals as necessary. 2001. Waggener, Tamara. “City of Huntsville Resident Survey” project. Final report submitted to city officials May 2001. Waggener, Tamara. Panelist: Participated in the “Service Learning and Political Education” panel and workshop sessions during the 2001 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Participants in these panels and workshops were selected on a competitive basis. Materials required for the competition included: a statement on integrating service learning components into the curriculum, syllabi for courses with service learning components, and a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of service based learning. San Francisco, CA, September 1, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Coordinator: Organ Performance Competition, Music Teachers Association National Convention, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Washington, D.C., March 27, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Sam Houston State University Symphonic Choir and Huntsville Community Chorus, Lux aeterna, by Morton Lauridsen, and Chichester Psalms, by Leonard Bernstein, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January–April, 2001. Whatley, Jay K., and Robert L. Best. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Faculty Voice Recital, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 18, 2001. Whatley, Jay K., Kathy Daniel, and Spring Hill. Harpsichordist: Friends of Music Faculty Gala, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 22, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Organist: Sam Houston State University Chorale, First United Methodist Church, Livingston, Texas, March 6, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Organist: Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, March 20, 2001. Whatley, Jay K., and [Suzanne Scott]. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Student Horn Recital, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 3, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Sam Houston State University Contemporary Music Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 5, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Horn Studio Recital, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 23, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Organist: Solo Recital. Works of Cabezón, Peraza, Bach, Frescobaldi, Messiaen, Vaughan Williams, and Franck, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, April 29, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: School of Music Honors Recital, works of Hummel, Fauré, Mozart, and Gotkovsky, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, May 1, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Sam Houston State University All-State Choir Camp, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, July 21–24 and August 25, 2001. Whatley, Jay K., and Robert Daniel. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Faculty Tuba Recital, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, September 30, 2001. Whatley, Jay K., and Clive Swansbourne. Duo Piano Recital: The International Conference of Multicultural Societies, Works of Mozart, Schubert, Fauré, and Dvorak, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 19, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Pianist/Collaborative Artist: Foundation for the Arts & Community Enrichment (FACE) presents A World of Song: Music of Scandinavia and More, Guest Conductor Robert Sund, Cypress Creek Christian Church & Community Center, Spring, Texas, November 3, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Organist: Fall Festival of Choirs, Requiem, by Maurice Duruflé, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, November 17, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Organist/Pianist: Foundation for the Arts & Community Enrichment (FACE) presents Christmas in the Great Hall, Cypress Creek Christian Church & Community Center, Spring, Texas, December 2 and 24, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Harpsichordist: Sam Houston State University Symphonic Choir and Huntsville Community Chorus, The Creation, by Franz Joseph Haydn, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. Whatley, Jay K. Organist: Community Performance, Messiah, by G.F. Handel, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, December 7, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Performer: Dr. Peter Kempter faculty recital, “Passacaglia in G Minor” by Handel, arranged by Halvorsen, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 1, 2001; Klein High School, Klein, Texas, March 8, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Arranged master classes with violinists Ken Goldsmith and Henry Rubin, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 25, 2001, and April 2, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Soloist: Faculty recital with Clive Swansbourne, Sonata in B-flat by Mozart, Sonata in G by Brahms, Dances in the Olden Style by Fuchs and Song of India by Rimsky-Korsakov, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 12, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Soloist with SHSU Summer String Camp faculty orchestra: “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, July 10, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Performer: Sam Houston String Quartet, works by Pachelbel, Handel and Vivaldi, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, August 20, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Clinician: Orchestra Clinic, Knox Junior High, Conroe ISD, Conroe, Texas, Tuesday, April 17, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Clinician: SHSU String Invitational, All-State Preparation Workshop, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, September 8, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Performer: Friends of Music Gala with Henry Howey, “Trio Sonata” by Costello, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, September 15, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Soloist with SHSU Symphony: “Introduction” and “Rondo Capriciosso” by Camille Saint-Saens. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 13, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Composer: “Scary Music,” commissioned by the Huntsville Youth Symphony, 4 performances, 2 at Walker County Fairgrounds, 1 at SHSU Recital Hall and 1 at Huntsville Intermediate, October 31, November 4, December 6 and 17, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Performer with Sam Houston Trio: Brahms’ “Trio in C Minor,” Beethoven’s “Trio in D,” “The Ghost,” Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 12, 2001. Wilson, Andrew. Concertmaster: SHSU Chorale, Creation Mass by Haydn, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 4, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Two-Person Exhibition, “Melody Ellis and Matt Wilt – New York,” Goldesberry Gallery, Houston, Texas, July 14-August 11, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “SOFA,” Navy Pier, Represented by Schneider Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, November 5-8, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Le Grande Buffet,” The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-30, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Hand Held Cup,” Odyssey Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina, October 25-November 20, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Hand Crafted,” Rocky Mount Arts Center, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, April 10-May 10, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship Awards Show,” Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, March 5-April 11, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Two Views,” Vermont Clay Studio, Waterbury Center, Vermont, May 3-26, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “National Juried Cup Exhibition,” Gallery 138, Kent, Ohio, April 2-30, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Attachments 2001,” Houston Potter’s Guild, Houston, Texas, February 2-28, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Six Degrees of Connection,” Trish Higgins Fine Art, Wichita, Kansas, February 1-28, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Stretch National,” Afro American Cultural Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, March 6-30, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “New Blood,” Finer Things Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, March 10-April 28, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Group Exhibition: “Clay Cup VIII,” University Museum, Carbondale, Illinois, March 2-April 15, 2001. Wilt, Matt. Visiting Artist Workshop, Cedar Valley College, Dallas, Texas, April 4, 2001. Zonker, Kenneth. Group Exhibition: “Annual Art Faculty Show,” Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 11-February 1, 2001. Zonker, Kenneth. Group Exhibition: “Vessels of the Soul,” Lowell Collins Gallery, Houston, Texas, November 2001. |