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American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary Academic Year 2012/2013 Hungarian-American Fulbright Commission for Educational Exchange H-1082 Budapest, Baross u 62 Tel: (36-1) 462-8040 Fax: (36-1) 252-0266 E-mail: bruckner@fulbright.hu Internet: http://www.fulbright.hu American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 FULBRIGHT GRANTEES IN HUNGARY, AY 2012/2013 I Lecturers Distinguished Chair Dr James Warren Oberly American History László Országh Chair Lecturers Dr Christopher Berchild Dr A J Timothy Jull Dr Gabriel Loiacono Dr Christopher M Scherpereel Dr William N Trumbull Dr Michele G Shedlin Dr Paula M Brown II Researchers Dr Bettina G Fabos Dr David S Frey Dr Julia M Kunin Dr Kevin Finn Ms Kristina E Poznan III Theater Chemistry History Business Administration Economics Medical Sciences Edcation Communications History Art Education American History Austrian-Hungarian Joint Research Awards Students Ms Jaqueline Lipphardt Mr Trevor Amery Mr Adam Z Levy Ms Vajra Alaya-Maitreya Ms Linnea West Mr Ryan Occena Mr Roger Edward Garret Archeology Installation Art Creative Writing Musicology Art History Education Agriculture Teaching Assistants Mrs Jamie E Hoversen IV TEFL Classroom Teacher Exchange Program Mr Zack Boatman Ms Lara Rankin Mr Ryan David Smith Literature Literature English American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 I LECTURERS Distinguished Chair Dr James Warren Oberly American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Dr James W Oberly Professor History University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 713 Hibbard Hall, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 Date of Birth: March 5, 1954 Grant Category: Lecturer Discipline: History Specialization: American Indian History Affiliation in Hungary: Károli Gáspár University of the Hungarian Reformed Church H-1088 Budapest Reviczky u Duration of Stay: January-May 2013 Academic Background: Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1982 M.A., University of Rochester, 1977 B.A., Columbia University, 1975 Professional Background: Professor, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1993-Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1988-1993 Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1983-1988 Assistant Archivist, College of William and Mary, 1981-83 Instructor, Ulster County Community College, 1979-81 Foreign Languages: French, Hungarian Selected Publications: The Transatlantic Migration Experience from Austria - Hungary to the United States, 1870-1940 co-authored with Annemarie Steidl and Wladimir Fischer, (submitted for review to Berghahn Press, 2012) A Nation of Statesmen: The Political Culture of the 1815-1972 (Univ of Oklahoma Press, 2005) Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans, Sixty Million Acres: American Veterans and the Public Lands, 1815-1860 (Kent State University Press, 1990) American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Lecturers Fall semester Dr Christopher Berchild Dr A J Timothy Jull Dr William N Trumbull Spring semester Dr Gabriel Loiacono Dr Christopher M Scherpereel Dr Michele G Shedlin Dr Paula M Brown American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Dr Christopher Berchild Associate Professor Department of Theater Indiana State University Terre Haute, Indiana 47809 Date of Birth: 28/03/73 Grant Category: Lecturer Discipline: Theater Specialization: Contemporary North American Performance; Contemporary Irish Theater; Post-Soviet Central and Eastern European Theater; Theatrical Projection Design and Technology Affiliation in Hungary: University of Pécs Janus Egyetemi Színház H-7624 Pécs Ifjúság útja Duration of Stay: August 2012 - January 2013 Academic Background: Ph.D., University of California San Diego, 2003 M.A., Catholic University of America, 1998 B.A., Claremont McKenna College, 1995 Professional Background: Associate Professor, Indiana State University, 2009-2012 Assistant Professor, Indiana State University, 2003-2009 Adjunct Professor, University of California San Diego, 2003 Foreign Languages: French, Some Czech Selected Publications: “L’Adaptation de Mélopées: Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire et The Lament for Arthur Cleary de Dermot Bolger.” L’adaptation théâtrale en Irlande de 1970 2007 Edited by Thierry Dubost Caen: U of Caen P, 2010 “Ireland Rearranged: Contemporary Irish Drama and the Irish-American Stage.” Irish Theater in America: Essays on Irish Theatrical Diaspora Edited by John P Harrington Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 2008 “After the Flood: Resurrecting Prague's Archa Theatre.” TheatreForum International Theatre Journal, 32 (2008), 76-83 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 “This Geometry of Memory: SITI and Charles Mee’s Hotel Cassiopeia.” TheatreForum International Theatre Journal, 31 (2007), 11-18 Dr A J Timothy Jull Professor Geosciences & Physics University of Arizona Department of Geosciences University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 Date of Birth: 12/18/51 Grant Category: Lecturer Discipline: Geochemistry and Radioisotope Dating Specialization: radiocarbon dating, accelerator mass spectrometry, planetary sciences Affiliation in Hungary: University of Debrecen & Institute of Atomic Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Bem ter 18/c 4026 Debrecen Duration of Stay: September 2012-February 2013 Academic Background: Ph.D., University of Bristish Columbia, 1972 B Sc., University of Bristol, 1976 Professional Background: Professor, University of Arizona, 2006 Senior Research Scientist/Director, Univ of Arizona q 2001-2006 Leverhulme Visiting Professor, Univ of Glasgow, 2004 Research Scientist, Univ of Arizona, 1984-2001 Research Associate, Univ of Arizona, 1981-1984 Visiting Scientist, Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Mainz, Germany, 1979-1981 NATO Postdoctoral Fellow, Univ of Cambridge, 19771979 Foreign Languages: German, French Selected Publications: A J T Jull and G S Burr (2006) Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: is the future big or small? Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 243, 305-325 A J T Jull (2006) Terrestrial Ages of Meteorites In “Meteorites and the Early Solar System II” (eds D Lauretta, et al.), pp 889-905 Tucson: University of Arizona Press American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 A J T Jull (2006) Overview of Dating Techniques In Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science (ed S Elias), Elsevier: Amsterdam pp.452-459 Dr William N Trumbull Associate Professor Department of Economics West Virginia University Morgantown, WV 26506-6025 Date of Birth: 03/23/52 Grant Category: Lecturer Discipline: Economics Specialization: Socialist and post-socialist economies, public economics Affiliation in Hungary: University of Pécs Faculty of Business and Economics H-7622 Pécs Rákóczi út 80 Duration of Stay: September 2012 - December 2012 Academic Background: Ph.D., University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, 1985 B.B.A., University of Miami, 1976 Professional Background: Associate Professor, WVU, 1990Assistant Professor, WVU, 1983-1994 Chair, Department of Economics, 1993-2008 Chair, Department of Finance, 1999-2008 Interim Dean, College of Business and Economics, 20082010 Foreign Languages: Spanish (conversational) Selected Publications: “Winners and Losers: The Effect of Cuba’s Political Based Trading Policies” (with Matthew McPherson) Cuba in Transition 14: 381-391 (2004) “Comparing Apples: Normalcy, Russia, and the Remaining Post-Socialist World” (with Peter T Leeson), Post-Soviet Affairs Vol 22, No 3: 225-248 (July-September, 2006) “Can Foreign-Born Populations Reduce Informal Trade Barriers? An Examination of U S State Level Exports to Latin America” (with Matthew McPherson and Daniel Friesner), Global Business and Finance Review, Vol 15, No 1:1-12 (Spring, 2010) “On the Relationship Between Military Expenditure, Threat, and Economic Growth – A Nonlinear Approach” (with Albert J F Yang, Chin Wei Yang, and Bwo-Nung Huang), Defense and Peace Economics, Vol.22, No (August, 2011) American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Dr Gabriel Loiacono Assistant Professor History Department University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 Date of Birth: 30 July 1976 Grant Category: Lecturer Discipline: History Specialization: American History; Social History; Poor Relief; Early America Affiliation in Hungary: University of Pécs Institute of English Studies H-7624 Pécs, Ifjúság útja Duration of Stay: February 2013 to June 2013 Academic Background: Ph.D., Brandeis University, 2008 B.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1998 Professional Background: Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh, 2009-present Visiting Faculty, High Point University, 2007-2009 Foreign Languages: Spanish Selected Publications: “Poor Laws and the Construction of Race in Early Republican Rhode Island,” forthcoming in Journal of Policy History (Spring 2013) “Paupers and Other Dependents in the Aftermath of Independence,” Aetas: Journal of History and Related Disciplines 25:3 (November 2010) “Economy and Isolation in Rhode Island Poorhouses, 1820-1850,” Rhode Island History 65:2 (Summer 2007), pp 31-47 Manuscript in Progress: Paupers and Overseers: Five Lives Shaped by the Poor Law in the Early American Republic American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Dr Christopher M Scherpereel Associate Professor of Management, Management – W.A Franke College of Business Northern Arizona University PO Box 15066, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5066 (chris.scherpereel@nau.edu) Date of Birth: 12/27/63 Grant Category: Teaching Discipline: Political Science Specialization: Entrepreneurship, New Venture Planning, Technology Commercialization, Decision analysis, Business Strategy Affiliation in Hungary: University of Debrecen North American Department, Institute of English and American Studies; Department of Political Science, Institute of Political Science and Sociology H-4010 Debrecen, P.O Box 73 Duration of Stay: February 2013 - June 2013 Academic Background: Ph.D Northwestern University, 1998 M.B.A New York University, 1993 M.S.M.E The Georgia Institute of Technology, 1987 B.S.M.E University of Notre Dame, 1986 Professional Background: Associate Professor, Northern Arizona University, 2007 Assistant Professor, Northern Arizona University, 20012007 Director - Commercialization Practice, Foresight Science and Technology, 2008–2009 Partner, PriSim Business War Games, 1999-2001 Foreign Languages: None Selected Publications: Scherpereel, C M (2007) The Options-creating Institution: A Real Options Perspective on Economic Organization Strategic Management Journal, 29, 455-470 Scherpereel, C M & Summers, G J (2008) Decision making in product development: Are you outside-in or inside-out Management Decision, 46 (9), 1299-1312 Scherpereel, C M & Lefebvre, J R (2006) Shocking the legacy mindset: management development and the Internet Journal of Management Development, 25 (3), 232-248 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 “PIN-UP Menagerie: 69 Beautiful things to get all fired up about,” PINUP Magazine, Issue 11, Fall/Winter (illus.) 2010 Recker, Keith, “Out of the Wunderkammer,” handeyemagazine.com, April American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Kristina E Poznan Ph.D Candidate Lyon G Tyler Department of History College of William & Mary Williamsburg, Virginia Date of Birth: 07/09/86 Grant Category: Austrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award Discipline: History Specialization: Nineteenth-century American history; immigration history; transnational history; Central and Eastern European history Affiliation in Hungary: Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Humanities School of English and American Studies Department of American Studies H-1088 Budapest, Rákóczi út Duration of Stay: May – June 2012 (Austria March – April 2012) Academic Background: Ph.D in progress, College of William & Mary M.A., College of William & Mary, 2011 B.A., Vassar College, 2008 Professional Background: Instructor, National Institute of American History & Democracy, 2012 Teaching Assistant, College of William & Mary, 2011 Fulbright ETA Visiting Lecturer of English Studies, Károli Gáspár Reformed University, 2009-2010 Editorial Assistant, Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, 2008-2009 Foreign Languages: Hungarian, German, Spanish Selected Presentations: “‘Hungary Exposed’: Hungarian Surveillance, Pan-Slavism, and the American Front of Identity Politics, 1902-1903,” American Hungarian Educators Association 37 th Annual Conference, April 26-29, 2012, Brooklyn, N.Y American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 III STUDENTS Ms Jaqueline Lipphardt Mr Trevor Amery Mr Adam Z Levy Ms Vajra Alaya-Maitreya Ms Linnea West Mr Ryan Occena Mr Roger Edward Garrett Teaching Assistants Mrs Jamie E Hoversen American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Jacqueline Lipphardt B.S Department of Anthropology The Ohio State University 154 W 12th Ave., Columbus OH 43210 Date of Birth: 05/09/90 Grant Category: Student Discipline: Archaeology Specialization: Zooarchaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology Affiliation in Hungary: Eötvös Loránd University Department of Archaeometry and Archaeological Methodology H-1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt 4/B Duration of Stay: September 2012-June 2013 Academic Background: B.S., The Ohio State University, Columbus, 2012 Foreign Languages: Hungarian, Spanish American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Trevor Amery Student Installation Art Maryland Institute College of Art 1300 Mount Royal Ave Baltimore, MD 21217 Date of Birth: 02/09/83 Grant Category: Student Discipline: Installation Art Specialization: Installation Art, Sculpture, Social Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, Photography Affiliation in Hungary: University of Pécs Department of Fine Arts H-7624 Pécs, Damjanich u 30 Duration of Stay: September 2012 - June 2013 Academic Background: B.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art, 2005 Professional Background: Fine Artist, 2005 - Present Undergraduate Admissions Counselor, Maryland Institute College of Art, 2008 - 2011 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Adam Z Levy Masters Candidate, Teaching Fellow School of the Arts – Creative Writing Columbia University 305 Dodge Hall, 2960 Broadway New York, NY 10027 Date of Birth: 05/13/85 Grant Category: Student Discipline: Creative Writing Specialization: Literary Translation Affiliation in Hungary: Eötvös Loránd University Department of Modern Hungarian Literature H-1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt 4/A Duration of Stay: September 2012 - May 2013 Academic Background: M.A., Columbia University, 2012 B.A., Dartmouth College, 2007 Professional Background: Adjunct Professor, Columbia University, 2012 INTRO Instructor, Columbia University, 2011 Summer Instructor, Columbia University, 2010 English Teacher, Karinthy Frigyes Gim., 2007-2009 Foreign Languages: Hungarian Selected Publications: “Dance in Purgatory.” Review of Satantango, by László Krasznahorkai The Millions (2012) “Hungarian Masked Ball.” Review of Kornél Esti, by Dezső Kosztolányi L.A Review of Books (2011) “Unpacking Dovlatov’s Suitcase.” Review of The Suitcase, by Sergei Dovlatov Translationista (2011) American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Vajra Alaya-Maitreya Bachelor of Arts Vocal Performance Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland CA 94605 Date of Birth: 03/31/89 Grant Category: Researcher / Student Discipline: Ethnomusicology Specialization: Folk Music; History and traditions through oral transmission Affiliation in Hungary: University of Szeged International Language and Culture Program; Faculty of Music 6720 Szeged, Dugonics tér 13, Hungary Duration of Stay: September 2004 - May 2005 Academic Background: B.A., Mills College, 2011 Professional Background: Producer, Obscura Digital, 2010-2012 Foreign Languages: Student of Spanish and Hungarian American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Linnea West The University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Date of Birth: 05/26/1984 Grant Category: Student Discipline: Art History Specialization: Contemporary Art, Art and Identity, National Identity, Arts Journalism, New Media Affiliation in Hungary: Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange (ACAX) H-1095 Budapest Komor Marcell u Duration of Stay: September 2012 - June 2013 Academic Background: B.A., The University of Georgia, 2006 Professional Background: Freelance Editorial and Marketing Professional for Book and Journal Publishing, March 2012 – Present Marketing Manager, Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2010 – 2012 Foreign Languages: Italian, Latin Selected Publications: Art Ravels: Arts and Culture Unwound: www.artsravel.blogspot.com, 2007-2012 Escape Into Life: www.escapeintolife.com, various articles, 2010-2012 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Ryan Occeña B.M.E Vocal Music Education Conservatory of Music and Dance University of Missouri-Kansas City 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110 Date of Birth: 12/14/88 Grant Category: Student Discipline: Education Specialization: Kodály Music Pedagogy, Choral Conducting Affiliation in Hungary: Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical Institute of Music H-6000 Kecskemét Kéttemplom köz A Postal address: H-6001 Kecskemét, P.O.B 188 Duration of Stay: September 2012 - May 2012 Academic Background: B.M.E., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2012 Professional Background: Vocal Music Instructor, St Thomas the Apostle Episcopal Church Summer Arts Camp, 2012 Liturgical Music Coordinator, Fellowship of Catholic University Students at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2011-2012 Intern, Heritage Music Press, a division of the Lorenz Corporation, 2008-2009 Foreign Languages: Spanish, Hungarian American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Roger Edward Garrett Jr Masters Candidate International Education SIT Graduate Institute Kipling Road, Brattleboro, VT 05302 USA Date of Birth: 07/14/1959 Grant Category: Researcher Discipline: Agriculture Specialization: Agriculture, Rural Development, Agricultural Education Affiliation in Hungary: Ưkológiai Mezőgazdasági Kutatóintézet, ƯMKi Hungarian Research Institute of Organic Agriculture H-1174 Budapest, Melczer u 47 Duration of Stay: November 2012 - September 2013 Academic Background: International Education, Masters Candidate, 2013 SIT Graduate Institute, Brattelboro, VT International Agriculture Development, BS, 2011 Rural Community Development Focus University of California, Davis Community and Regional Development, Minor, 2011 University of California, Davis Professional Background: Agriculturalist, Private, Davis, CA, USA Owner, Fresh SPIN Farms, Davis, CA AmeriCorps VISTA, 2011 - 2012 Community and Business Development Specialist, Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance, Detroit, MI Foreign Languages: German American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Jamie E Hoversen M.S Higher Education Administration and Policy School of Education and Social Policy Northwestern University 633 Clark St., Evanston, IL 60208 Date of Birth: 01/20/86 Grant Category: Student Discipline: Higher Education Administration Specialization: American Higher Education; Globalization and Internationalization; Student Development Theory Affiliation in Hungary: Eötvös Loránd University Department of American Studies H-1088 Budapest, Rákóczi u EducationUSA Advising Center Hungarian Fulbright Commission H-1082 Budapest Baross u 62 Duration of Stay: September 2012 - May 2013 Academic Background: M.S., Northwestern University, 2012 B.A., University of San Diego, 2007 Professional Background: Program Assistant, Northwestern University, 2009-2012 Administrative Coordinator, EF International Language School, 2007-2009 Selected Publications: Bufkin, Jamie (2009) Italy’s Red Glow: The Reasons the United States Intervened in the Italian Election of 1948 Tufts Historical Review, Volume 1I, Number American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 IV CLASSROOM TEACHER EXCHANGE PROGRAM Mr Zack Boatman Ms Lara Rankin Mr Ryan David Smith American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Zack Boatman High School Teacher English Santa Fe High School 2100 Yucca, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 Date of Birth: 12/14/1965 Grant Category: Classroom Teacher Exchange Discipline: English Specialization: Creative Writing, Literary Analysis Affiliation in Hungary: Jozsef Attila Gimnazium Duration of Stay: August 2012 - July 2013 Academic Background: M.A., Higher Education Administration, University of Texas, 2010 M.A., Education, Austin College, 1991 B.A., English and Psychology, Austin College, 1988 Professional Background: Teacher, 1990-2012 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Lara Rankin English & Photography Teacher English, Art Cypress Charter High School 2039 Merrill St Santa Cruz, CA 95062 Date of Birth: 03/22/82 Grant Category: Teacher Exchange Discipline: English Specialization: English, Photography, Art, Media Arts, Sociology Affiliation in Hungary: Katona József Műszaki, Kưzgazdasági Szakképző Iskola és Gimnázium OM azonosító: 035280 Cím: 1138 Budapest XIII., Váci út 107 Postacím: 1391 Budapest, Pf.: 232 Duration of Stay: August 2012 - June 2013 Academic Background: Single Subject Teaching Credential, English CSU Monterey Bay, 2007 B.A., University of California, San Diego, 2003 Professional Background: English/Photography/Art/Media Arts Teacher, Cypress Charter High School 2007-present English Teacher, Aptos High School, 2006-2007 RSP Aide, Main Street School, 2004-2006 English Teacher, Roatan Bilingual School, 2003-2004 Foreign Languages: Italian, Spanish American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 Ryan David Smith High School English Teacher Cardinal Newman High School 50 Ursuline Rd., Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Date of Birth: 11/11/78 Grant Category: Classroom Teacher Exchange Discipline: English Specializations and interests: American literature; student publications; gender studies; religion and American society; poetics of hip-hop Affiliation in Hungary: Eotvos Lorand University Apaczai Csere Janos High School & Teacher Training Center Papnövelde u 4-6, 1053 Budapest, Hungary Telephone: +36 267 03 11 e-mail: info @ apaczai.elte.hu Head Teacher: Munkácsy László Duration of Stay: August 2012 - June 2013 Academic Background: Single-subject English Teaching Credential, Sonoma State University, 2006 M.A., Sonoma State University, 2005 B.A., University of Utah, 2002 Professional Background: English teacher, Cardinal Newman High School, 20062012 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 ... Associates American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 II RESEARCHERS Fall semester Dr David S Frey Dr Kevin J Finn Spring semester Dr Bettina G Fabos Ms Julia M Kunin Ms Kristina... Style Magazine, July American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 “PIN-UP Menagerie: 69 Beautiful things to get all fired up about,” PINUP Magazine, Issue 11, Fall/Winter (illus.)... Number American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2012/2013 IV CLASSROOM TEACHER EXCHANGE PROGRAM Mr Zack Boatman Ms Lara Rankin Mr Ryan David Smith American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary,