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PPS 8.10 Form 1A TEXAS STATE VITA Please note: For all entries, list most recent items first. Headings without entries may be eliminated, but the heading lettering/numbering should remain consistent with this template. I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Rebekah L. Fox, PhD Title: Associate Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Doctor of 2008 Purdue University- Communication Dissertation Title: A Theory Philosophy Lafayette, Indiana of Rhetorical Narrative Exigence: An Exploration into Collective Rhetoric, Communities of Practice, and the Current Nursing Shortage Master of Arts 2001 University of Arkansas- Communication Fayetteville, Arkansas Bachelor of Arts 1999 University of Arkansas- Communication Fayetteville, Arkansas C. University Experience Position University Dates Associate Professor TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY 2015- Present Page 1 of 32

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TEXAS STATE VITA

Please note: For all entries, list most recent items first. Headings without entries may be eliminated, but the heading lettering/numbering should remain consistent with this template.

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Rebekah L. Fox, PhD Title: Associate Professor

B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Doctor of 2008 Purdue University- Communication Dissertation Title: A Theory Philosophy Lafayette, Indiana of Rhetorical Narrative

Exigence: An Exploration into Collective Rhetoric, Communities of Practice, and the Current Nursing Shortage

Master of Arts 2001 University of Arkansas- Communication Fayetteville, Arkansas

Bachelor of Arts 1999 University of Arkansas- Communication Fayetteville, Arkansas

C. University Experience

Position University Dates

Associate Professor TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY 2015-PresentAssistant professor TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY 2009-2015Graduate Lecturer and Teaching Assistant PURDUE UNIVERSITY 2004-2008Basic Course Director for the UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 2001-2004Department of CommunicationPrimary Instructor N.W. ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2003-2004Primary Instructor UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 1999-2001

D. Relevant Professional Experience

Position Entity DatesTechnical Specialist in Communication United States Forest Service 2016-Present

Health Services Research and Development RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA 2008-2009Associated Health Postdoctoral Fellow MEDICAL CENTER

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Summer, 2012 JUNIOR STATESMAN ASSOCIATION 2006-2009, 2012Georgetown UniversityPrimary Instructor: Media and Politics

Summer, 2009Yale UniversityPrimary Instructor: Leadership and Public Service

Summer, 2008Yale UniversityPrimary Instructor: Honors Speech Communication

Summer, 2007Stanford UniversityPrimary Instructor: Honors Speech Communication

Summer, 2006Princeton UniversityPrimary Instructor: Honors Speech Communication

Environmental Educator BENTON COUNTY OFFICE OF 1998-1999ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS Bentonville, Arkansas

E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.) 7/31/2017 American Red Cross, Bloodborne Pathogens Training and Adult/Pediactric First

Aid/CPR/AED training.

12/2015 Completed the Fire Chiefs Association Academy, “Introductory to Firefighting SFFMA/NFPA 1001” Course /Caldwell County, Texas.

12/2/2015 Completed Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service “Courage to be Safe” XTN040 Course

7/2015 Qualified as Wildland Firefighter Type II, US Forest Service.

7/2/2015 Qualified as a Technical Specialist for the US Forest Service.

II. TEACHINGA. Teaching Honors and Awards:Texas State University-Recipient, Golden Apple Teaching Award, Undergraduate Teaching, 2014, Department of

Communication Studies, Texas State University.Recipient, Golden Apple Teaching Award. Graduate Teaching, 2013. Department of

Communication Studies. Texas State University.Recipient, Golden Apple Teaching Award, Undergraduate Teaching, 2012, Department of

Communication Studies, Texas State University.Recipient, Foundations of Excellence Award, 2012, Student Foundation, Texas State University-

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San Marcos.Favorite Professor, Alfred H. Noole Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society,

Fall, 2011.Favorite Professor, Alfred H. Noole Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society,

Spring, 2011.

Purdue UniversityHonorary Mention, Bruce Kendall Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, Purdue

University, 2007Recipient, Purdue University- Charles Redding Summer Fellowship, 2005

University of ArkansasSelected Attendee, University of Arkansas Wally Cordes Teaching and Faculty Support centerTeaching Retreat, July 27-30,t,h 2001, Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

B. Courses TaughtGraduate Courses Taught at Texas State UniversityCOMM 5343-Organizational Rhetoric and Resilience COMM 5343-Critical Health CommunicationCOMM 5323-Graduate Rhetorical MethodsCOMM 5374-Organizational RhetoricCOMM 5343-Free Speech and Extremism

Undergraduate Courses Taught at Texas State UniversityCOMM 4323-Undergraduate Organizational RhetoricCOMM 4331-PersuasionCOMM 3302-Rhetorical CriticismCOMM 3318O-Environmental Communication

Undergraduate Courses Taught at Purdue UniversityCOM 312-Rhetoric in the Western World (2008)COM 204-Critical Perspectives on Communication (2007)COM 318-Principles of Persuasion (2007)COM 320-Small Group Communication (2006, 2007)COM 325-Interviewing (2006)COM 102-Introduction to Communication Theory (2006)COM 114- Presentational Speaking (2004)COM 114R-Presentational Speaking, Engineering Learning Community (2004)COM 114S-Presentational Speaking, Communication Apprehension Section (2005)

Undergraduate Courses Taught at University of ArkansasCOMM 1313-Fundamentals of Human Communication (2001-2004)COMM 1313H- Honors Fundamentals of Human Communication (2001-2004)COMM 1313/5111-Human Communication Colloquium (2001-2004)

Courses Taught at Northwest Arkansas Community CollegeCOMM 1313-Fundamentals of Communication (2003-2004)

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

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Thesis DirectorClancy, Benjamin. (Spring, 2016). Kundera, Havel, and the Public Intellectual: An exploration

into the role of the public intellectual in social movement rhetoric. Communication Studies, Texas State University. (Chair)

Wilson, Daniel. (Spring 2013) The Military Officer: Analyzing the Organizational Rhetoric of “Developing Leadership and Ethics.” Communication Studies, Texas State University. (Chair)

Thesis Committee Member:Allen, Austin (Fall, 2017).

Pridgen, Stephanie. (Spring, 2011). The Relationship between an Immediate Communicator Style and Relational Outcomes: An investigation of Communication Technologies. Communication Studies, Texas State University. (Committee Member)

Exit Committee-SupervisorGeorge Fitzpatrick (Spring, 2017)Timothy Wilhelm (Spring, 2017)Matthew Winn (Spring, 2017)Jonathan Alba (Spring 2017)Shanna Schultz (Spring, 2015)Kyle Ackerman (Fall, 2014)Ty Lasater (Fall, 2014)Elizabeth Mock (Fall, 2013)Sidney Kirby (Fall, 2013)Kelly Konesheck (Spring, 2013)Julia Rech (Spring, 2012)Christina Jupson-Kendall (Spring, 2011)Scott Holt (Spring, 2011)Lauren Lamb (Spring, 2011)Kailey Slone (Fall, 2010)

Exit Committee Member:Lucas Hackenburg (Fall, 2017)Violet Cantu (Spring, 2017)Goyland Williams (Spring, 2016)Alexandra Mehlhaff (Spring, 2016)Tanisha Finister, (Spring, 2015)Christi Rovi (Fall, 2014) Susannah Bannon (Fall, 2014)Morgan Passio (Fall, 2014)Laura Zerega (Spring, 2013)Emi Kanemoto (Spring, 2013)Deborah Day (Spring, 2012)Kandice Box (Fall, 2012)Jeremy Cox (Fall, 2011)Crystal Lehoski (Fall, 2010)

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John Soltau (Fall, 2010)Emily Honea (Spring, 2010)

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:COMM 3318O: Environmental CommunicationCOMM 4324: Organizational RhetoricCOMM 5343: Graduate Organizational RhetoricCOMM 5343: Extremist Rhetoric on the InternetCOMM 5343: Interpretive and Critical Perspectives on Health Communication

E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate)a. Scholarly Monographs:

b. Textbooks:Fox, R. L. (Ed.). (RA) (2005). Fundamentals of Communication. 3rd Editions. St. Louis, MO:

McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Fox, R. L. (Ed.) (RA) (2004). Fundamentals of Communication. 2nd Edition. St. Louis, MO:

Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc.Fox, R. L. (Ed.). (RA) (2003). Fundamentals of Communication. St. Louis, MO: McGraw-Hill

Companies, Inc.

c. Edited Books:

     

d. Chapters in Books:Fox, R. L. (RA) (2016). Between Gobitis and Barnette: God, Country, and Joe Johnson. In First

Amendment Studies in Arkansas. Stephen A. Smith (ed.). Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas Press.

Arling, P., Fox, R. L. (RA), & Doebbeling, B. (2010). Toward more effective implementation: Relational and contextual considerations and evidence based practice. In Handbook of Healthcare Delivery Systems, (13-1-12) Yih Y.(editor). London: Routledge-Taylor and Francis Publishing.

e. Creative Books:

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2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:Fox, R., Gabor, E., Thomas, D., Ziegler, J., & Black, A. (2017). Cultivating a reluctance to

simplify: exploring the radio communication context in wildland firefighting. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 719-731. DOI: 10.1071/WF16166

Frye, J. & Fox, R. L. (2015). The Rhetorical Construction of Food Waste inUS Public Discourse. Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 5(4), 43-57.

Thomas, D., Fox, R. L. (RA), Miller, C. (2015). Voices from the field: Wildland fire managers and high reliability organizing mindfulness. Society and Natural Resources, 28(8) 825- 838. DOI:10.1080/08941920.2015.1014590

Fox, R. L. (RA) & Burnette, A. E. (TX) (2013). Reframing corporations as individuals: The “persuasive marvels” unleashed by the Citizens United ruling. First Amendment Studies, DOI: 10.1080/21689725.2013.852796

Fox, R. L. (RA), Abrahamson, K. A., & Anderson, J. (2013). Exploring a Nursing Community On-line: A Breadth of Topics and a Depth of Understanding. International Journal of Reliable and Quality e-Healthcare, 2(1), 51-62.

Burnette, A. E. (RA), & Fox, R. L. (2012). My Three Dads: The Rhetorical Construction of Fatherhood in the 2012 Republican Presidential Primary. Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric, 2(3), 80-91.

Abrahamson, K., Fox, R. L. (RA), & Doebbeling, B. (2012). Facilitators and barriers to clinical practice guideline use among nurses. American Journal of Nursing 112(7), 26-35.

Dewberry, D. R. & Fox, R. L. (RA) (2012). Easy as 1, 2, 3: Rick Perry and self-deprecation as image restoration. Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric 2(1), 1-10.

Clair, R. P. & Fox, R. L. (RA) (2011). The rhetorical negotiation of professional identity: Nursing’s moral imperative as the flexible professional and the contribution of unexpected evidence. Studies in Symbolic Interaction, 37, 237-267.

Arling, P. A., Doebbeling, B. N., & Fox, R. L. (RA) (2011). Improving the implementation of evidence-based practice and information systems in healthcare: A social network approach. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics, 6(2), 37-59.

Fox, R. L, (RA) & Frye, J. (2010). Tensions of praxis: A new taxonomy for social movements. Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, 4(4), 422-440.

Abrahamson, K., Durham, M., & Fox, R. L. (RA) (2010). Managing the unmet psychosocial and information needs of patients with cancer. Journal of Patient Intelligence, 2, 45-52.

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Cho, H., Hall, J., Kosmoski, C., Fox, R. (RA), & Mastin, T. (2010). Tanning, skin cancer risk, and prevention: A content analysis of articles in eight popular women’s magazines, 1997-2006. Health Communication, 25(1), 1-10. *Lead Article.

Clair, R. P., Fox, R. L. (RA), & Bezek, J. L. (2009). Viewing film from a communication perspective: Film as public relations, product placement, and rhetorical advocacy in the college classroom. Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal, 36(1), 70-87.

Fox, R. L. (RA) & Abrahamson, K. (2009). A critical examination of the U.S. nursing shortage: Contributing factors, public policy implications. Nursing Forum, 44(4), 235-244.

Fox, R. L. (RA) & Clair, R. P. (2008). Anarchy and jurisprudence: Examining Emma Goldman’s fight to secure free speech by challenging the Comstock Act. Communication Law Review, 8, (1).

b. Non-refereed Articles:

3. Conference Proceedings

a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

b. Non-refereed:

4. Abstracts:

5. Reports:Snyder, D. & Fox, R. L. (2017). Jade Creek Fire Tree Strike, Rapid Lessons Sharing, Wildland

Lessons learned Center, United States Forest Service, Region 6, September 6th-21st, 2017.Co-Author, Malheur, OR Post-Illegal Occupation After Action Learning Review, United States

Fish And Wildlife Service, May 21st-28th, 2017.Co-Author, Managing Aggressive Kindness, Rapid Lessons Sharing, Wildland Lessons learned

Center, United States Forest Service Southern Region, 2017.Co-Author, Thorough and creative “What If” thinking that lead to safety successes: Lessons

from the Knoxville MOB Center, Rapid Lessons Sharing, Wildland Lessons learned Center, United States Forest Service Southern Region, 2017.

Co-Author, Risk Mitigation vs. Risk Transfer, Rapid Lessons Sharing, Wildland Lessons learned Center, United States Forest Service Southern Region, 2017.

Co-Author, When Firestorm Meets Tornado, Rapid Lessons Sharing, Wildland Lessons learned Center, United States Forest Service Southern Region, 2017.

6. Book Reviews:Fox, R. L. (RA) (2007). [Review of the book Choice or Coercion: Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public Health and Welfare]. Nursing History Review, 15.

7. Other Works in Print:

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1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:Fox, R. L. & Burnett, A. (2017). Cacophony of Gunfire: Competing Frames of Campus Carry

Discourse. Paper to be presented to the Southern States Communication Association 87th Annual Convention, Greenville, South Carolina, April 5-9.

Fox, R. L., Gabor, E., Thomas, D., Ziegler, J., & Black, A. (2017). When Simplified Communication Doesn’t Match Lived Complexity: Best Practices and Creative Work-Arounds. Paper to be given at the 14th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit Tuesday, January 31, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.

Gabor, E., Fox, R. Thomas, D., Ziegler, J., & Black, A. (2017). Communicating Emotion Over the Radio. Poster to be presented at the 14th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit Tuesday, January 31, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.

Fox, R. L. & Burnett, A. E. (2016). The First Is The First For A Reason: Free Speech versus Guns on Campus. Presentation to be given to the Rhetoric Society of America 17th Biennial Conference, May 26-29, 2016, Atlanta, GA

Fox, R. & Burnette, A. (2016). Do you see what I see? Visual Communication and Free Speech. Panel Presentation at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference, April 6-10, Austin, TX

Burnett, A. E. & Fox, R. L. (2016). The First or Second Amendment? Displaying a Weapon in the South. Paper presented at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference, April 6-10, Austin, TX.

Fox, R. L. Gabor, E., Thomas, D. Ziegler, J. & Black, A. (2016). Reluctant to Simplify: Examining Assumptions About Wildland Firefighting Communication. Poster presented at the International Association of Wildland Fire 5th International Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference. April 11-15, Portland, OR.

Fox, R. L., Gabor, E., Thomas, D. (2015). Securing Extramural Research Funding: Challenges and Opportunities for Communication Scholars. Panel presentation presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, November, 2015.

Fox, R. L., Burnette, A. E., and Abrahamson, K. A. (2015). Nursing recruitment and nursing realities: Exploring competing narratives in nursing profession discourse. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, November, 2015.

Gabor, E. Fox, R. L. Ziegler, J., Thomas, D., & Black, A. (2015). The Sounds of Wildland Firefighting in Action, Poster presented at the International Association of Wildland Fire “Managing Fire, Understanding Ourselves: Human Dimensions in Safety and Wildland Fire, 13th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Boise, ID, April 20-24, 2015.

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Ziegler, J., Fox, R., Gabor, E., Thomas, D., & Black, A. (2015). Radio Technology Opportunities and Constraints: Using Dramaturgy as an Analytic Tool. Paper presented at the International Association of Wildland Fire “Managing Fire, Understanding Ourselves: Human Dimensions in Safety and Wildland Fire, 13th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Boise, ID, April 20-24, 2015.

Fox, R., & Schultz, S. (2015). Listening for resilience: Expert Fire Managers share crucial experience. Paper presented at the International Association of Wildland Fire “Managing Fire, Understanding Ourselves: Human Dimensions in Safety and Wildland Fire, 13th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Boise, ID, April 20-24, 2015. * Project Funded by Texas State University Research Enhancement Grant (REP), Summer 2014.

Burnette, A. E., & Fox, R. L. (2015). “I’m speaking on my own behalf”: Stories of rural women’s health care. To be presented at the Rural Women’s Studies Association conference, 14 February 2015, San Marcos, TX.

Burnette, A. E., & Fox, R. L. (2015). You can’t say that: Wendy Davis and the volatility of free speech. To be presented at the Southern States Communication Association annual convention, 9 April 2015.

Fox, R. L. Abrahamson, K. A., & Burnette, A. (2014). Discover Nursing: Recruitment Promises and Gendered Realities. Presentation to be given at the National Communication Association Annual Convention, November 19th-23rd, 2014, Chicago, IL.

Fox, R. L. & Abrahamson, K. (2014). A rhetorical framing analysis of National Nurses United "Organizing Victories" from 2010-2013. Presentation given at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. August 15th-17th, 2014.

Fox, R. L. & Burnette, A. E. (2014). Feel Free to Agree: Viewpoint Neutrality or Promoting American Exceptionalism as Educational Ideology. Presentation given at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Convention. April 2nd-6th, 2014. New Orleans, LA.

Burnette, A. E. & Fox, R. L. (2014). Pink Goes with Everything: Wendy Davis as Spectacle and Speaker. Presentation given at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Convention. April 2nd-6th, 2014. New Orleans, LA.

Fox, R.L. & Burnette, A. E. (2014). The Boundary that Won't Budge:  The Student-as Consumer Metaphor Finds New Traction. Paper presented at the Rhetoric Society of America Bi-annual Conference May 22nd-26, 2014. San Antonio, TX

Dewberry, D. R. & Fox, R. L. (2014). Cancer is a Laughing Matter:  Rhetorically Eroding Unhealthy Boundaries. Paper presented at the Rhetoric Society of America Bi-annual Conference May 22nd-26, 2014. San Antonio, TX.

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Burnette, A. E. & Fox, R. L. (2013). Harry Truman's Loyalty Program: Free Speech as Disciplining Trope. Presentation given at the National Communication Association Annual Convention, November 20th-24th, 2013. Washington D.C.

Frye, J. & Fox, R. L. (2013). The Rhetorical Construction of Food Waste. Paper presented at the 12th biennial Conference on Communication and Environment. June 6th-10th 2013, Uppsala, Sweden.

Fox, R. L. (2013). Taking One (In the Face) for the Team: UC Davis Students, The First Amendment, and the Power of a Galvanizing Image. Presentation to be given to the Southern States Communication Association Annual Convention, April 10th-14th, 2013, Louisville, KT.

Fox, R. L. (2013). Violating Decorum: Saying “vagina,” protecting a woman‘s right to choose, and defending First Amendment rights. Presentation to be given to the Southern States Communication Association Annual Convention, April 10th-14th, 2013, Louisville, KT.

Burnette, A. E., & Fox, R. L. (2012). My Three Dads: The Rhetorical Construction of Fatherhood in the 2012 Republican Presidential Primary. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference. November 15th-18th 2012, Orlando, FL. *Top Paper Panel in Feminist and Women Studies Division.

Fox, R. L. & Abrahamson, K. A. (2012). Interrogating Nurse Bullying: Conceptualizing Through Literature, Validating Through Nursing Voices. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference. August, 16th-18th 2012, Denver, CO.

Fox, R. L., Rech, J., & Abrahamson, K. A. (2012). Agitation, Control, and Taking Action: A rhetorical analysis of National Nurses United Recruitment and Mobilization. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference. August, 16th-18th 2012, Denver, CO.

Fox, R. L. and Burnette, A. E. (2012). Reframing Corporations as Individuals: The “Persuasive Marvels” Unleashed by the Citizens United Ruling. Paper to be presented at the Rhetoric Society of America Annual Conference. May 25th-28th, 2012, Philadelphia, PA.

Reynolds, W. A. and Fox, R. L. (2012). (Re)Framing “Off-Centered People”: Paradox, Identification, and the Dangers of Success. Paper presented at the Rhetoric Society of America Annual Conference. May 25th-28th, 2012, Philadelphia, PA.

Fox, R. L. and Burnette, A. E. (2012). Seeds of Change: Terministic Screens and the Revised Texas Educational Standards. Paper to be presented at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference. April 11th-15th 2012, San Antonio, TX.

Fox, R. L. (2012). Challenging Oppressive Customs: Covington, the WatchTower, and a Bad Weekend in Gainesville. Paper to be presented at the Southern States Communication Association Conference. April 11th -15th 2012, San Antonio, TX.

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Fox, R. L. (2011). Free Speech Won’t Die on Smith's Watch. Honoring the Scholarship of Stephen A. Smith (A.K.A., The “Ozark Outlaw”). Presentation to the Freedom of Speech Division of the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference. March, 25th, 2011, Little Rock, AR.

Burnette, Ann E. & Fox, R. L. (2011). Trends, Traditions, and Terministic Screens: Taking on the 2010 Texas Education Standards. Paper presented to the Rhetoric and Public Address Division of the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference. March 27th, 2011, Little Rock, AR.

Abrahamson, K., and Fox, R. L. (2011). What Influences the Use of Research Evidence in Practice among Nurses? Paper submitted presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference. August 19th-21st, Las Vegas, NV.

Arling, P. A., Doebbling, B. N., and Fox, R. L. (2011). Leveraging Social Network Analysis to Improve the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices and Systems in Healthcare.  Proceedings of the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 4-7, Kauai, Hawaii.

Dewberry, D. R. and Fox, R. L. (2010). Bridging Politics and Religion: Rethinking Social Movement Rhetoric. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference, November 17th, 2010.

Durham, M., Abrahamson, K., and Fox, R. L. (2010). “Managing the Unmet Psychosocial and Information Needs of Patients with Cancer.” (poster) Presented at the Kentucky Academy of Science Annual Research Conference. Bowling Green, Kentucky: November, 2010.

Arling, P. A., Doebbling, B. N., and Fox, R. L. (2010) Improving the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices and Information Systems in Healthcare: A Social Network Approach.  Workshop on Health IT and Economics (WHITE), Washington, D.C., October 8-9, 2010.

Abrahamson, K., Fox, R. L., Doebbeling, B. (2010). Barriers and facilitators to the use of clinical practice guidelines among registered nurses. Poster presented at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting (ARM), June 27-29, 2010, Boston, MD.

Fox, R. L. (2010). A theory of rhetorical narrative exigence: An Exploration into collective rhetoric, Communities of Practice and the current nursing shortage. Paper presented at the Central States Communication Association Conference, Cincinnati, OH, April, 14th-17th, 2010. *Paper received “Very High Honors.”

Fox, R. L. & Abrahamson, K. (2009). A critical examination of the U.S. nursing shortage: Contributing factors, public policy implications. Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, April 3rd, 2009.

Hall, J. G., Kosmoski, C., Fox, R. L., Mastin, T. & Cho, H. (May, 2009). Tanning, skin cancer risk, and prevention: A content analysis of articles in eight popular women’s magazines, 1997-2006. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication

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Zeigler, J. & Fox, R. L. (2007) Beyond active failures and latent conditions: Using organizational communication "Worldview" to repair a popular model for understanding accidents in high risk industries. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL, November 17th, 2007.

Fox, R. L. & Frye, J. (2007). Toward understanding praxis: Exploring tensions movement actors face. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL, November 17th, 2007. *The Top Paper Award

Fox, R. L. & Zeigler, J. (2007) Beyond active failures and latent conditions: Usingorganizational communication to repair a popular accident causation model for Wildland firefighting and other high risk industries. Paper presented at the Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire, Fort Collins, CO, October 24th, 2007.

Clair, R. P., Fox, R. L., & Lahman, J. B. (2006). Viewing film from the communication perspective for the college classroom. Paper presented at the Central States Communication Association Conference, Indianapolis, IN, April 7th 2006.

Fox, R. L. (2006). Organizational Talking Points: An exploration into persuasion used by proponents and opponents of same-sex marriage. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, San Antonio, TX, November, 2006.

Fox, R. L. (2005). Emma Goldman: Issues of credibility and birth control education. Paper Presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Boston, MA, November 19th, 2005.

Fox, R. L. (2003). Living History: Rhetoric and reality. Paper Presented at the Arkansas State Communication Association Conference, Eden Isle, AR, September 12-13, 2003.

Huss-Fox, R. L. (2002). Spatially defined gender roles: The role of the veil in Muslim Societies. Paper presented at the Southern States Communication Association Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, April 3rd, 2002.

Huss-Fox, R. L. (2001). Gender and argumentation: Lessons from academic and contemporary political debate. Paper presented at the International Public Debate Conference and Debate Tournament, Jonesborro, AR. April 5th, 2001.

Huss-Fox, R. L. and Smith, S. A. (2001). Between Gobitis and Barnette: God, country, and Joe Johnson. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Seattle, WA, November 10th, 2001.

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, Presentations:

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Keynote Speaker, Building Credibility: Communicating Among Partners, keynote given at the Spring 2017 Fire and Aviation Leadership Team Meeting, Oregon/Washington Bureau of Land Management/Region 6 & 10 Forest Service, Hood River, OR, May 10th, 2017

Invited Speaker, Civility in Public Discourse, Presented with Ann Burnette, Hays County League of Women Voters, San Marcos, TX, February, 2017

Technical Specialist, 2017 Region 8, Fire Safety Learning Engagement, Chattanooga, TN, March 11-14, 2017

Invited Lecturer, Storytelling as a Foundational Principle at the US Forest Service Learning From Unintended Outcomes Training, at US Forest Service National Advanced Fire Resource Institute, Orlando, FL, April 23-29, 2017.

Invited Lecturer, Storytelling as a Foundational Principle at the US Forest Service Learning From Unintended Outcomes Training, at US Forest Service National Advanced Fire Resource Institute, Tucson, AZ, February 5-11, 2017.

Fox, R. L. (2017). Free Speech in Organizational Communication Courses. Panel Presentation Member, Southern States Communication Association 87th Annual Convention, Greenville, South Carolina, April 5-9.

Invited Lecturer, Storytelling as a Foundational Principle at the US Forest Service Learning From Unintended Outcomes Training, at US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Regional Office, Golden, CO. April 24-28, 2016

Invited Lecturer, Storytelling as a Foundational Principle at the US Forest Service Learning From Unintended Outcomes Training, at the National Fire and Resource Institute, Tucson, AZ. February 7th-13th, 2016.

Moderator, Decision Making and Fire, Paper presented at the International Association of Wildland Fire “Managing Fire, Understanding Ourselves: Human Dimensions in Safety and Wildland Fire, 13th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Boise, ID, April 20-24, 2015.

Moderator, Resilient Responses, Paper presented at the International Association of Wildland Fire “Managing Fire, Understanding Ourselves: Human Dimensions in Safety and Wildland Fire, 13th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Boise, ID, April 20-24, 2015.

Fox, R. L. & Burnette, Ann. E. (2015). Current Issues in Freedom of Expression. Panel Presentation presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, November, 2015.

Invited Lecturer, Storytelling as a Foundational Principle at the US Forest Service Learning From Unintended Outcomes Training, McAllen Air Force Base, Sacramento, CA. April 26-30, 2015.

“Welcome and Introduction of Key Note Speaker”, International Association of Wildland Fire

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“Managing Fire, Understanding Ourselves: Human Dimensions in Safety and Wildland Fire, 13th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Boise, ID, April 20-24, 2015.

Panel Participant, Connecting to our History: The Founding of Lambda Pi Eta at the University of Arkansas. Panel presented at the National Communication Association Annual Convention. November 20th-24th, 2013. Washington DC.

Panel Participant, Meet the Editors. Presentation to the Southern States Communication Association Annual Convention, April 10th-14th, 2013, Louisville, KT.

Presenter, Environmental Communication. Presentation given to Wateraid at Evans Liberal Arts, Texas State University, April 2nd, 2012.

Panel Participant, Free Speech in Action at Home and Abroad, Sponsored by the Freedom of

Speech Division of the Southern States Communication Association Conference. April 11th-15th 2012. San Antonio, TX.

Invited Presenter. Shaping Action: Tensions of Praxis in Environmental Communication and Multiple Voices in Health Communication Research. Lambda Pi Eta, Graduate Faculty Spotlight on Research, November 9th, 2010.

Co-Presenter. Short and Suite: Making Rhetorical Criticism Accessible. Presented at the National Communication Association, Summer Rhetorical Criticism Conference. Tacoma, WA. July 25th, 2010.

3. Consultancies:Invited Attendee, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Social Network Analysis Protocol

Development Conference, held October 9-10, 2008 at the CDC, Atlanta, GA.Invited Speaker, Technical Specialist Communication, US Forest Service, Learning From

Unintended Consequences, April, 2015, Sacramento, CA.

4. Workshops:Invited Participant, Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: A Changing Landscape, National

Fire Protection Association/Northeaster University Global Resilience Institute, Quincy, MA, June 29th, 2017

Participant, Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event, 2015Participant, Krav Maga Self Defense Training, 2012.Participant, Communication Studies Graduate Association, Conference Talk, September, 2011.Participant, Professional Development, Sustainability Across the Curriculum, Texas State

University, May 2010. Participant, Professional Development, Beginner Survival Spanish, Spring 2010.Participant, Program for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Texas State University, 2009-

2010

5. Other Works not in Print:

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a. Works “submitted” or “under review”

Burnette, A. E. & Fox, R. L. (Under Review). Pink Goes with Everything: Wendy Davis as Spectacle and Speaker. Women and Language

b. Works “ in progress”

Fox, R. L., & Burnette, A. E. (In Progress) Promoting American exceptionalism as educational ideology. Currently being revised for publication.

Fox, R. L. (In Progress). Toward a Theory of Rhetorical Narrative Exigence: An Exploration into Collective Rhetoric, Communities of Practice, and the Current Nursing Shortage.

c. Other works not in print

C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:Spring, 2017Rebekah Fox, (PI)Grant Title: “Communicating about Wildfire in the WUI for Public Safety and a Healthy Urban Forest.”Granting Institution: Austin Community Foundation, City of Austin, $20,110.00Funding Opportunity Notice (FON): http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Planning/City_Arborist/UFGP_Application_2016.pdf

Fall, 2013-May, 2015Rebekah Fox, (Co-PI)Grant Title: “Clarifying the real-time sound of risk perception and resilient response” (G)Granting Institution: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF

LAND MANAGEMENT Fire and Aviation Directorate, National Interagency Fire Center, Lead Agency for the Joint Fire Science Program, $143,000

Funding Opportunity Notice (FON): http://www.firescience.gov/AFPs/14-2-01/14-2-01_FON_Announcement.pdf

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:$50,000--Motorola Solutions Foundation 2017, Public Safety Education, Wildland Firefighting

Interactive, Tactical Firefighting Guide Application, Submitted, February 23rd, 2017

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:$16,000-Research Enhancement Program (REP) Grant awarded by Texas State UniversityGrant Title: Bridging The Classroom and the Clinic: Experiential Learning and Nursing Training Curriculum. (G) (R. Fox, (PI))

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Summer, 2016

$8,000 --Research Enhancement Program (REP) Grant awarded by Texas State University. Grant Title: Listening for Resilience: Expert Fire Managers Share Crucial Experience. (G) (R. Fox ,(PI))Summer, 2014

4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts:$4,250.00 --One-Time Research Support from the Associate Vice President for Research, 2012: Communicating a Pandemic: Strategic Messages, H1N1, and Texas State University StudentsFall, 2012

Equity and Access One-Time-Only Funding FY15 Request Criss Cole on Campus: Collaborative Learning with the Visually Impaired in a College Preparation Experience$2,609Submitted: October, 2nd 2014

5. Internal Submitted Grant, Awaiting Response

6. External Submitted Grant, Awaiting Response

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:James Madison Prize (2017). Prize awarded to the book First Amendment Studies in Arkansas.

Stephen A. Smith (ed.). Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas Press by the Freedom of Speech Division of the Southern States Communication Association. I have a chapter in this book (see above).

Texas State University, C3 Research Start-Up Weekend, Selected Winner (2015). This college-wide research start-up weekend included five research teams who pitched ideas for new research projects. University administrators and other professionals judged the event. Our team will receive funding for our work.

James Madison Prize. Free Speech Division, SSCA, 2014. The division awards the James Madison Prize for the top publication (book, article, or book chapter) published on First Amendment/freedom of expression issues by a member of SSCA during the previous calendar year.

Janice Hocker Rushing Early Career Research Award, Southern States Communication Association, 2014. This award honors SSCA members who have demonstrated exceptional scholarly ability through research and publication early in their academic careers.

Presidential Award of Distinction in Scholarly/Creative Activities, a nominee by the College of Fine Arts and Communication to the Texas State University President for the President's Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities; one of eight finalists, 2014.

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College Achievement Award for Scholarly/Creative Activities, a nominee by the Department of Communication Studies, forwarded for review by the Dean and College for the President's Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities, 2013.

Presidential Award of Distinction in Scholarly/Creative Activities, a nominee by the College of Fine Arts and Communication to the Texas State University President for the President's Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities; one of eight finalists, 2012.

College Achievement Award for Scholarly/Creative Activities, a nominee by the Department of Communication Studies, forwarded for review by the Dean and College for the President's Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities, 2011

College Achievement Award for Scholarly/Creative Activities, a nominee by the Department of Communication Studies, forwarded for review by the Dean and College for the President's Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities, 2010

Honorable Mention, Bruce Kendall Award for Excellence in Teaching at Purdue University, by a Graduate Student, 2007-2008.

Recipient, Richard S. Arnold Prize in First Amendment Studies, University of Arkansas, 2001

IV. SERVICE

A. Institutional1. University:Texas State UniversitySponsoring Departmental Point of Contact, Criss Cole on Campus, Two-Week, On-campus

Summer Program, 2016, 2017Member, Library Online Resource Grant Committee, Spring, 2017Advisory Council Member, Texas State Total Wellness, 2014-PresentOrganizer/Host with Communication Studies, Criss Cole on Campus: Collaborative Learning

with the Visually Impaired in a College Preparation Experience, Summer 2014, Summer 2015.

Selected as Undergraduate Marshal, Commencement, Fall 2014.Selected Member, Performing Arts Center Grand Opening Planning Committee, 2012-2014.Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Research on Women and Gender, 2011-Present.Guest Speaker, McCoy College of Business Student Ambassadors Program, October, 21st, 2011

2. College:Committee Member, College Tenure and Review Committee, Fall 2017-PresentSubstitute Committee Member, College Tenure and Review Committee, Spring 2017.Member, Library Committee, 2016Judge, Center for Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity, CoSearch, September 16-17,

2016 Invited Lecturer, Professional Communication Workshop: Preparing and Presenting Creative

Work. Communication Design Senior Exit Review Class, Friday, April, 17th, 2015.Invited Lecturer, Professional Communication Workshop: Preparing and Presenting Creative

Work. Communication Design Senior Exit Review Class, Friday, November 7, 2014. Proposal Reviewer, Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, 2014

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Judge, Graduate Research Paper Contest, Sixth International Student Research Contest, 2014.Proposal Reviewer, Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, 2014 Advisory Board Member, Communication Research Center, Texas State University, March

2014-PresentSelected Attendee, The Communication Mind of 2020, Communication Summit, College of Fine

Arts and Communication, Texas State University-San Marcos, January 17th-18th 2013San Marcos, TX.

Proposal Reviewer, Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, 2011

3. Departmental/School:Texas State UniversityMember, Department Chair Search Committee Summer 2016-2017 Member, Doctoral Planning Committee, 2014-PresentMember, Communication Week Planning Committee, Fall 2016-PresentCreator and Coordinator, Austin-Travis County Fire Marshal’s Office Communication

Graduate Student Internship, Fall 2016Representative, Communication Studies Bobcat Day, November 19, 2016.Invited Speaker, Performing Ethical and Effective Research, Communication Graduate Student

Association, Texas State University, March 8th, 2016, CENT 206, 11:00.Member, Teaching Effectiveness Committee, Texas State University, Communication Studies

Department, 2015-PresentMember, Personnel Committee, 2016-PresentInvited Speaker, Graduate Level Reading and Speaking, Communication Graduate Student

Association, Texas State University, 10/15/2015, CENT 206, 6:30Ad-hoc committee member, Headlight Group, Department of Communication Studies. 2014.Invited Presenter, Graduate College Research Presentation, Conference Presentation Planning

and Delivery, 10/24/2014Invited Presenter, Graduate College Research Presentation, Conference Presentation Planning

and Delivery, 10/11/2013.Member, Organizational Communication/Empirical Methods Search Committee, 2011Member, COMM 3302 (Rhetorical Criticism) Assessment/Curriculum Committee, 2009-PresentJudge-Dan Love Public Speaking Festival, 2010, 2011. 2012Co-Presenter, Graduate Level and Orality, Writing Workshop for Texas State

University, Communication Studies Graduate Students, September 9th 2010.Co-Advisor, Lambda Pi Eta, (2009-2015)Member, Health Communication Curriculum Committee, (2009-2011)Member, Abernathy Scholarship Committee, (2009-2010)

Purdue UniversityMember, New Professor in Rhetorical Studies Search Committee, Department of

Communication, July 2006-December 2006Attendee, 1st Conference of China Public Health Communication, held October 13-15, 2006 at

Tsinghua University in Beijing.Faculty Representative, Communication Graduate Student Association, 2005-2006Debate Judge, Purdue University, 2004-2008

University of ArkansasFaculty Advisor, Graduate Students in Communication, University of Arkansas, 2003Faculty Advisor, Arkansas Union Society (Forensics), University of Arkansas, 2003

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Ex-officio member, Graduate Committee, Department of Communication, University ofArkansas, 2002-2004

Debate Judge, University of Arkansas, 2001-2004

B. Professional: Special Issue Invited Reviewer, "Consuming the World: Eating and Drinking in Culture, History,

and Environment," Global Environment, produced by the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich.

Selection Committee Member, Janice Hocker Rushing Early Career Research Award, Southern States Communication Association, 2016-2017.

Respondent, Social Norms and Mores: Papers on Health Communication, Applied Communication Division, Southern States Communication Association 87th Annual Convention, Greenville, South Carolina, April 5-9, 2017.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Teacher, 2016-PresentSubmission Reviewer, Southern States Communication Association, Applied Communication

Division, 2016Chair, Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Freedom of Speech Division: Tall Tales and

Rabble Rousers. Southern States Communication Association Annual Convention, April 6-10, 2016, Austin, TX.

Respondent, Undergraduate Honors Panel, Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference, April, 10th, 2016, Miami, FL.

Reviewer, Communication Teacher, 2015-PresentReviewer, Health Communication, 2015-Present Program Planner, International Association of Wildland Fire, “Managing Fire, Understanding

Ourselves: Human Dimensions in Safety and Wildland Fire, 13th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Boise, ID, April 20-24, 2015.

Reviewer, Food Studies: An interdisciplinary Journal, 2014-2015. 2017Paper Reviewer, Southern States Communication Association, Theodore Clevenger

Undergraduate Honors Conference, 2015Chair, Freedom of Speech Division, Southern States Communication Association, 2013.Member, 13th Int’l Wildland Fire Safety Summit & 4th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire

Conference Program Committee, 2014.Book Reviewer, Environmental Conflict, 2014Chair, Top Student Paper Panel, Freedom of Speech Division. Southern States Communication

Association Annual Convention. April 2nd-6th, 2014. New Orleans, LA.Chair, Top Paper Panel, Freedom of Speech Division. Southern States Communication

Association Annual Convention. April 2nd-6th, 2014. New Orleans, LA.Co-Editor, the “Proceedings of 4th Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference, July 1-4, 2013, St.

Petersburg, Russia Published by the International Association of Wildland Fire, Missoula, Montana, USA”

Chair, Free Speech Division, Southern States Communication Association, 2013-2014.Vice-Chair, Freedom of Speech Division, Southern States Communication Association, 2012.Chair and Respondent, Roundtable on Research in Progress 11: The Rhetoric of Politics,

Policies, and COMMunity. National Communication Association Annual Convention,November 15th-18th 2012, Orlando, FL.

Chair, Franklyn S. Haiman, Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of ExpressionSelection Committee, 2013-2014.

Member, Franklyn S. Haiman, Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression

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Selection Committee, 2012-2014.Selected Attendee, Cramer Fire Staff Ride, Salmon Challis National Forest, Salmon, ID. June

26-27, 2012.Member, National Communication Association, Student Club of the Year Award selection

committee, 2012.Reviewer, National Communication Association, Research Roundtables, August, 2012.Editor, ‘Proceedings of the 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland fire Conference”, April 17-19,

2011, Seattle, Washington. (CD-ROM) (International Association of Wildland Fire,Missoula, MT).

Chair, Pushing the Envelope of Free Expression, Panel Sponsored by the Freedom of SpeechDivision, Southern States Communication Association Conference. April 11th-15th 2012.San Antonio, TX.

Editor, Communication Law Review, 2011-2015.Member, Steering Committee for the 11th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit. 2011Member, National Communication Association, Environmental Communication Division Profile

Committee, 2011.Submission Reviewer, Freedom of Speech Division, Southern States Communication

Association, 2011-presentEditor, ‘Proceedings of the 11th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit’, 4-8 April 2011,

Missoula, Montana. (CD-ROM) (International Association of Wildland Fire, Missoula,MT)

Vice-Chair Elect, Free Speech Division, Southern States Communication Association, Elected atthe Annual Conference in March, 2011.

Submission Reviewer, Environmental Communication Division, National CommunicationAssociation Annual Conference, 2011.

Submission Reviewer, International Association of Wildland Fire, 11th Annual Wildland fireSafety Summit, January, 2011.

Committee Member, Southern States Communication Association, James Madison Prize ReviewCommittee, 2009-2013, 2015-2016

Associate Editor, Communication Law Review, 2006-2011Paper Reviewer, Health Services Research and Development, National Meeting, 2008.

C. Community:3/20/2017 Provided an Academic Review of the Thirtymile Accident Investigation Narrative

Supplement.2016-Present Planning Committee Member, Central Texas Wildfire Survival Symposium, Lady

Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

11/29-12/14 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Southern Region2016 Fire Risk Management Safety Liaison Team Leader, Southern Region (8).

10/17-10/19 Attendee, 18th Annual Texas Fire Marshals’ Conference, Austin TX2016

April, 2015 Participant, Smoke Alarm and CO2 Detector Door to Door Give-Away, Boise, ID

2015-Present Member, Capital Area Fire Adapted Communities Coalition, Education and

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Outreach Task Force, 2015-Present

2006-2009 Chair, Human Rights CommitteeConaway Counseling and Consulting(317) 371-8735Approves/Denies Behavior Management Plans and medication changesfor people with developmental disabilities by balancing proposedrestrictions with the individual's rights.

2008-2009 Member, Human Rights CommitteeAbilities Services, Inc.615 N. 18th Street, Suite 103Lafayette, IN 47904(765) 446-9201Approves/Denies Behavior Management Plans and medication changesfor people with developmental disabilities by balancing proposedrestrictions with the individual's rights.

2006-2008 Community Service SupervisorYouth Service BureauMontgomery County, Indiana

2003-2004 Volunteer Meal ProviderPrepared and served monthly meals for St. Martin’s campus ministryFayetteville Arkansas

2002-2004 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)Represented abused and neglected children in the juvenile court systemWrote and updated court reports to be reviewed by the judgeConducted personal interviews with counselors, physicians, familymembers, teachers, children, DHS case workers, attorney ad litums, and therapists to collect informationRepresent this non-profit organization at community events

2001-2002 Volunteer at Project for Victims of Family ViolenceParticipated in group therapy discussionsVolunteered clerical time in the officeRepresented the non-profit organization at community events

D. Service Honors and Awards:College Achievement Award for Service, a nominee by the Department of Communication

Studies, forwarded for review by the Dean and College for the President's Award for Excellence in Service Activities, 2017.

E. Service Grants and Contracts1. Funded External Service Grants and Contracts:

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2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Service Grants and Contracts:

3. Funded Internal Service Grants and Contracts:

4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Service Grants and Contracts:

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