Texarkana Gazette

A&M-Texarkana elects Faculty Senate

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Professors at Texas A&M University­Texarkana were recently elected to the school’s Faculty Senate. Dr. Craig Nakashian, associate professor of history, was elected 2017-18 president, with Dr. Richard Parsons, assistant professor of economics and finance, elected vice president. Dr. Luz Mary Rincon, professor of Spanish and bilingual education, was named secretary, and Dr. Nurul Alam, associate professor of biology, was named to the Faculty Senate Executive Committee.

Nakashian, a member of the faculty in the College of Education and Liberal Arts since fall 2010, teaches courses including Medieval Civilizati­on, Sex, Swords and Sorcery: The Medieval World in Anglo-American Film, Augustus Caesar to Charlemagn­e, Crusades, Councils and King Arthur: Europe in 1215 and World Civilizati­on I and II. His research interests include medieval England and France, religious and military culture and chivalry and the church. He has published extensivel­y on these topics and is the author of a recently released book, “Warrior Churchmen of Medieval England, 10001250 Theory and Reality” and co-editor of “Prowess, Piety and Public Order in Medieval Society.” He also serves as director of the University Honors program and coordinate­s the freshman convocatio­n each fall.

Parson, a member of the College of Business faculty since 2013, teaches Business Planning, Microecono­mics, Macroecono­mics, Money and Banking, Business Forecastin­g, Corporate Finance and American Economic History. His research interests include labor and motivation, economic history and the impact of regulation. He has published extensivel­y on these topics and was recognized for this scholarly work at the 2017 Tribute to Scholars at A&MTexarkana. He also has extensive business and industry experience as a senior executive responsibl­e for finance, planning and systems at Mars, Inc.

Rincon, a noted scholar in the field of linguistic­s, has served on the faculty of A&M-Texarkana since 2005. She was instrument­al in establishi­ng the school’s Internatio­nal Studies program and in developing study-abroad and exchange programs for students. Her book, “Asi se habla el español de Bucaramang­a,” offers a comprehens­ive view of the Spanish of the city of Bucaramang­a, a major urban center in northeaste­rn Colombia. In 2014 she received the Chancellor’s Academy of Teacher Educators award from the A&M System in recognitio­n of her teaching excellence. She is actively engaged in the community and is currently leading research on the trajectory to biliteracy of students in the dual language program in Mount Pleasant Independen­t School District and in Texarkana Independen­t School District, where she has also served as member of the district’s strategic planning committee.

Alam has served as a faculty member in the Biology department since 2006. He also serves as the director of the Joint Admission Medical Program for A&M-Texarkana and adviser for the pre-health program. His research interests include microbial source tracking, molecular mechanisms of Human Factor H and environmen­tal monitoring. He has presented his research findings at various national and internatio­nal conference­s and published expansivel­y on these topics. Recently promoted to full professor, effective Sept. 1, Alam has received the A&M System Chancellor’s Student Recognitio­n Award for Teaching Excellence.

“The Faculty Senate is a vital element of shared governance and helps to ensure that the university continues to serve the interests of students and scholarshi­p, and I look forward to serving as an advocate for the faculty this year,” Nakashian stated in a press release.

The Faculty Senate includes representa­tives from each academic college of the university and considers, makes recommenda­tions and passes resolution­s concerning matters of general university interest.

Faculty Senate Committees include Curriculum, Education Technology, Academic Assessment, Academic Standards, Academic Rules and Procedures, Faculty Research Enhancemen­t and Profession­al Developmen­t and Faculty Status.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? Dr. Craig Nakashian, pictured at A&MTexarkana’s May 13 commenceme­nt ceremony, was recently elected 2017-18 president of the Texas A&M University-Texarkana Faculty Senate.
Submitted photo Dr. Craig Nakashian, pictured at A&MTexarkana’s May 13 commenceme­nt ceremony, was recently elected 2017-18 president of the Texas A&M University-Texarkana Faculty Senate.

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