Many thanks and congratulations to the 2008-2009 Committee
on
Institutional Cooperation Academic Leadership Program Fellows

Left to right:
Allison A. Snow, Professor, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology; Director Undergraduate Research Office
Garry W. Jenkins, Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs,
Michael E. Moritz College of Law
President E. Gordon Gee
Valarie Williams, Associate Professor, Department of Dance; Director, The Ohio State University's Urban Arts Space; Associate Dean of Curriculum and Advising, College of Arts
Terry L. Gustafson, Professor, Department of Chemistry; Associate Executive Dean, Colleges of the Arts and Sciences
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Welcome and congratulations to the 2009-2010 Committee on
Institutional Cooperation Academic Leadership Program Fellows

Left to right:
Angelo J. Mariotti, Professor and Chair, Division of Periodontics, College of Dentistry
Angela K. Brintlinger, Associate Professor, Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures
President E. Gordon Gee
Anne B. McCoy, Professor, Department of Chemistry
Rebecca J. McCauley, Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Science
Not shown: Julianne M Serovich, Professor and Chair, Department of Human Development and Family Science
CIC Academic Leadership Participants 2009-2010

Angela Brintlinger
Associate Professor and Director, Graduate Studies
Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures
Professor Brintlinger specializes in 20th century Russian literature, especially biography, but has also published a literary translation as well as edited collections on madness and on women.
She earned her BA from Rice University and her MA and PhD degrees from Middlebury College and the University of Wisconsin.
She is co-editor of the Pushkin Review and as assistant prose editor at the Antioch Review. She has taught at Ohio State since 1994.

Angelo Mariotti
Professor and Chair, Division of Periodontics, College of Dentistry
Professor Mariotti graduated from Grove City College with a B.S. in biology and education and matriculated to West Virginia University where he earned a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and later a D.D.S. Following specialty training in periodontology from Virginia Commonwealth University, he became a faculty member in the Department of Periodontology and the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of Florida.
While at the University of Florida, he was appointed to and served as the Director of the Postgraduate Program in Periodontology and became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He joined Ohio State’s faculty in 1996.
He serves on the Advisory Board for the Journal of Periodontology, as an editor for Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry, on the Board of Directors for the Columbus Dental Society, as an examiner on the American Board of Periodontology and as a consultant for the Council of Scientific Affairs of the American Dental Association. As an endocrine pharmacologist, he has published scientific articles on the actions and interactions of sex steroid hormones on cellular proliferation and growth.

Rebecca McCauley
Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Science
Professor McCauley earned her B.S. in Psychology from Louisiana State University and her M.A. in the Social Sciences and Ph.D. in Behavioral Sciences from the University of Chicago. After post-doctoral training in speech-language pathology at the University of Arizona and Johns Hopkins University, Dr. McCauley took a position at the University of Vermont, where she taught for 23 years before joining Ohio State in autumn 2008.
While at UVM, she received awards for graduate teaching from the University and the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools and became a fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She also served as chair or director of the graduate program for most of her time at UVM.
At Ohio State, Dr. McCauley teaches courses in speech and hearing sciences, primarily in the area of communication disorders in children. Her research focuses on psychometric issues associated with assessments in this population, as well as on Childhood Apraxia of Speech, a severe speech sound disorder. In addition to numerous journal articles and book chapters, Dr. McCauley has authored or edited three books and is currently co-editing three others on interventions for speech sound disorders in children, stuttering, and autism spectrum disorders, respectively.

Anne McCoy
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Professor McCoy’s research focuses on theoretical studies of chemical reaction dynamics and vibrational energy flow in molecules, focusing on molecules and processes that are important in atmospheric and astrochemical processes. She has published more than 100 papers on these subjects.
At Ohio State, she teaches general chemistry, advanced undergraduate physical chemistry as well as graduate courses in chemical kinetics and quantum mechanics. Professor McCoy earned her doctorate at University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1992 and took post-doctoral training at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and University of California, Irvine, before joining the faculty at Ohio State in 1994.
She is senior editor for The Journal of Physical Chemistry, a member of the Committee on Professional Training (American Chemical Society), secretary/treasurer of the Physical Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society and is a fellow of the American Physical Society, Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar (1999). She has also organized numerous workshops and professional meetings throughout the United States.

Julie Serovich
Professor and Chair, Department of Human Development and Family Science
Professor Serovich teaches in the area of couples and family therapy, and her scholarly work focuses broadly on issues that impact persons living with HIV and their families. She has been the recipient of numerous grants from the National Institutes of Health which have allowed her to develop and test interventions to assist HIV-positive persons disclose their serostatus to family members and sexual partners.
Professor Serovich earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Loyola College in Maryland and her doctorate from the University of Georgia. She joined the Ohio State faculty in 1995 after four years of teaching at Texas Tech University.

Susan S. Williams
Liaison to CIC Academic Leadership Fellows Program
Susan S. Williams joined the Office of Academic Affairs as vice provost on April 1, 2009. Prior to her appointment, she had served as director of graduate studies and interim vice chair in the Department of English. She had also chaired the College of Humanities’ Research Committee and served on a number of key university committees, including one on budget restructuring and several on the funding, structure, and curriculum of the Graduate School. A recipient of both the Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching and the Faculty Award for Distinguished University Service, she chaired the selection committee for the Distinguished Teaching award in 2008. She was also a member of the inaugural class of the President’s and Provost’s Leadership Institute from 2005-2007.
Vice Provost Williams’s scholarly interests center on nineteenth-century American literature and culture, with a particular interest in women’s writing and in the history of authorship. She has written or edited four books and has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Critical Difference for Women Program, and the American Antiquarian Society, to which she was elected an honorary member in 2008.
Vice Provost Williams received her B.A., M. Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University. She joined Ohio State’s Department of English as an assistant professor in 1991, and was promoted to associate professor in 1997 and to full professor in 2006.
