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MEDIA
RESOURCE GUIDE
UIS
campus e-mail addresses take two general formats: first initial, followed
by first four letters of the last name, the numeral 1, then @uis.edu OR
last name.first name @uis.edu
(Mary
Richards, for example, would get e-mails addressed to mrich1@uis.edu or
to richards.mary@uis.edu.)
For
more information about resources available at the University of Illinois
at Springfield, visit the campus home page at www.uis.edu.
A:
Addiction
Affirmative Action
Astronomy
B:
Business
C:
Chemistry
Children's Issues
China
Civil Liberties/Civil Rights
Communication
Computers
Criminal Justice
Culture
D:
Discrimination
Diversity
Drugs
E:
Economics
Education
Elections
Environment
Ethics
F:
Family Issues
Film/Movies
G:
Gay/Lesbian Issues
Gender Issues
Global Perspectives
Government/Politics
H:
Health/Health Care
History
Human Resource Management
I:
Illinois
International Affairs/U.S. Foreign Policy
J:
Journalism
L:
Labor Relations
Legal Issues
Legislative Issues
M:
Management/Administration
Media/Public Relations
Medicine
The Middle East
P:
Philosophy
Poland
Psychology
R:
Religion
Rhetoric
Risk Assessment
Russia
S:
Science
T:
Teaching
Technology
U:
The United Nations
W:
Women's Issues
Writing
Media
Resources
Addiction
Carol Rankin, associate professor, human services; 206-7573;
crank1@uis.edu
Addiction: Alcohol, Drugs
Affirmative
Action (see also Discrimination)
Allan Cook, associate professor, teacher education; 206-7007;
acook1@uis.edu
Gender Bias in Education
Kathryn
Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882; keise1@uis.edu
Affirmative Action
Civil Liberties
Discrimination
Employment Discrimination
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423;
plang1@uis.edu
History of the Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Movement
Sexual Harassment
Women's Rights
Astronomy
Charles
Schweighauser, professor emeritus, astronomy, physics, English, and
environmental studies;206-6721; cschw1@uis.edu
Astronomy
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Business (see also Management)
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422; pbolt1@uis.edu
Business Ethics
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Chemistry
Keenan Dungey, associate professor, chemistry; 206-7345; kdung1@uis.edu
Advances in Catalysis
Advances in Materials
Environmental Chemistry
Children's
Issues
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362; mbohl1@uis.edu
Adolescents
and the Media
Allan
Cook, associate professor, teacher education; 206-7007; acook1@uis.edu
Bullying
Gay/Lesbian
Students and Teachers
Gender
Bias in Education
Barbara Hayler, professor, criminal justice; 206-7586; hayler@uis.edu
Sexual Assault or Abuse of Children
China
Kathryn Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882;
keise1@uis.edu
Chinese Law
Civil
Liberties/Civil Rights (see
also Affirmative Action/Discrimination/Women's Issues)
Kathryn Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882; keise1@uis.edu
Civil Liberties
First Amendment (freedom of press, religion,
speech)
Barbara
Hayler, professor, criminal justice; 206-7586; bhayl1@uis.edu
Due Process and Fair Trial Issues
Wrongful Convictions in the Legal System
Pat Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423;
plang1@uis.edu
The Gay and Lesbian Marriage Debate
History of the Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Movement
Sexual Harassment
Women's Rights
Christopher
Mooney, professor,
political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Abortion Policies in the U.S.
Communication
(see also Journalism/Writing)
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Adolescents and the Media
History of the Media
Improving Your Writing
The Need for Better Writing
Women and the Media
Women and Advertising
Kathryn
Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882; keise1@uis.edu
First Amendment (freedom of press, speech)
Computers
Keith Miller, professor, computer science; 206-7327; kmill1@uis.edu
Computer Ethics in Online Learning
Corporate Goals, the Public Good, and Engineering
Conflicts of Interest for Computing Professionals
Is Diversity in Computing a Moral Matter?
Online Computer Science Teaching
Science, Computer Science, and Ethics: Searching
for the Truth in a Make Believe World
Software Engineering
Software Testing
Teaching Computer Ethics: The DOLCE Approach
Teaching Computer Ethics with Workshops and the
Web
Criminal
Justice
Barbara
Hayler, professor, criminal justice; 206-7586; bhayl1@uis.edu
The Courts (state, federal, U.S. Supreme
Court): How They Operate, What They Do
Death Penalty
Due Process and Fair Trial Issues
Registration and Treatment of Sex Offenders
Sexual Assault or Abuse: Adults/Children
State and Federal Court Decisions Related to
Criminal Justice Issues
Wrongful Convictions in the Legal System
Christopher
Mooney, professor,
political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Death Penalty in the U.S.
Culture
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Adolescents and the Media
Women and the Media
Women and Advertising
Peter
Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422; pbolt1@uis.edu
Social Ethics
Rosina
Neginsky, associate professor, liberal studies and individual option;
206-7431; rnegi1@uis.edu
European Films
Steve
Schwark, professor, political studies; 206-6650; sschw1@uis.edu
The Middle East
Baker
Siddiquee, associate professor, economics; 206-7912; bsidd1@uis.edu
The Indian Subcontinent
Islam and the West
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Discrimination (see
also Affirmative Action/Civil Liberties)
Allan Cook, associate professor, teacher education;
206-7007; acook1@uis.edu
Gender Bias in Education
Kathryn
Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882; keise1@uis.edu
Discrimination
Employment Discrimination
First Amendment (freedom of press, religion,
speech)
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423; plang1@uis.edu
The Gay and Lesbian Marriage Debate
History of the Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Movement
Sexual Harassment
Women's Rights
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Diversity
Allan Cook, associate professor, teacher education;
206-7007; acook1@uis.edu
Gay/Lesbian Students and Teachers
Gender Bias in Education
Keith
Miller, professor, computer science; 206-7327; kmill1@uis.edu
Is Diversity in Computing a Moral Matter?
Drugs
Carol
Rankin, associate professor, human services; 206-7573; crank1@uis.edu
Addiction: Alcohol, Drugs
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Economics
Baker Siddiquee, associate professor, economics; 206-7912; bsidd1@uis.edu
Asian Economies
Globalization
International Trade
Charles
Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494; cwhee1@uis.edu
Illinois Budget
Education
(see also Teaching)
Allan Cook, associate professor, teacher education;
206-7007; acook1@uis.edu
Gay/Lesbian Students and Teachers
Gender Bias in Education
Teacher Education
Marya
Leatherwood, associate vice chancellor and director of enrollment management/associate
professor, management; 206-7405; mleat1@uis.edu
Commencement Ceremonies
Enrollment Issues - Admissions, Registration
Charles Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494;
cwhee1@uis.edu
School Funding
Elections
(see also Government/Politics)
Christopher Mooney, professor, political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Illinois Politics, Government, and Elections
U.S. Politics, Government, and Elections
Charles Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494;
cwhee1@uis.edu
State Political Campaigns
Environment
Keenan Dungey, associate professor, chemistry; 206-7345;
kdung1@uis.edu
Environmental Chemistry
Sharron LaFollette, associate professor, public health; 206-7894;
slafo1@uis.edu
Environmental Health: Awareness and Workforce
Development
Indoor Air Quality: Health Implication and Remediation
Radon Measurements and Mitigation Strategies
Risk Assessment and Risk Communication
Charles
Schweighauser, professor emeritus, astronomy, physics, English, and environmental
studies; 206-6721; cschw1@uis.edu
Environmental Issues
Ethics
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422;
pbolt1@uis.edu
Business Ethics
Medical Ethics
Social Ethics
Keith
Miller, professor, computer science; 206-7327; kmill1@uis.edu
Computer Ethics in Online Learning
Corporate Goals, the Public Good, and Engineering
Conflicts of Interest for Computing Professionals
Internet Ethics
Is Diversity in Computing a Moral Matter?
Science, Computer Science, and Ethics: Searching
for the Truth in a Make Believe World
Teaching Computer Ethics: The DOLCE Approach
Teaching Computer Ethics with Workshops and the
Web
Technical Decisions and Human Values Intertwine
Virtual Violations and Real Harm
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Family
Issues
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Adolescents and the Media
Barbara
Hayler, professor, criminal justice; 206-7586; hayler@uis.edu
Sexual Assault and Abuse of Children
Film/Movies
Rosina Neginsky, associate professor, liberal studies and individual
option; 206-7431; rnegi1@uis.edu
European Films
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Gay/Lesbian
Issues
Allan Cook, associate professor, teacher education;
206-7007; acook1@uis.edu
Gay/Lesbian Students and Teachers
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423; plang1@uis.edu
The Gay and Lesbian Marriage Debate
History of the Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Movement
Gender
Issues (see also Women's
Issues)
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Women and the Media
Women and Advertising
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423; plang1@uis.edu
History of the Gay & Lesbian Civil Rights
Movement
Sexual Harassment
The Women's Movement/Women's Rights
Global
Perspectives (see also International
Affairs)
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422;
pbolt1@uis.edu
East European Politics
Cecilia
Stiles Cornell, associate professor, history; 206-7430; ccorn1@uis.edu
History of U.S. Foreign Relations
20th
Century U.S. History
Kathryn
Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882; keise1@uis.edu
Chinese Law
Rosina
Neginsky, associate professor, liberal studies and individual option;
206-7431; rnegi1@uis.edu
European Films
Steve
Schwark, professor, political studies; 206-6650; sschw1@uis.edu
American Foreign Policy
The Middle East
Russian Politics
The U.S. and the U.N.
Baker
Siddiquee, associate professor, economics; 206-7912; bsidd1@uis.edu
Globalization
The Indian Subcontinent
Islam and the West
Government/Politics
(see also Illinois/Legislative Issues)
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422;
pbolt1@uis.edu
Political Philosophy
Cecilia
Stiles Cornell, associate professor, history; 206-7430; ccorn1@uis.edu
History of U.S. Foreign Relations
20th Century U.S. History
Kathryn
Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882; keise1@uis.edu
First
Amendment
Patronage
Christopher
Mooney, professor,
political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Abortion/Death Penalty/Gambling Policies
Illinois Politics, Government, and Elections
U.S. Politics, Government, and Elections
Steve
Schwark, professor, political studies; 206-6650; sschw1@uis.edu
American Foreign Policy
The U.S. and the U.N.
Charles
Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494; cwhee1@uis.edu
Illinois Budget
Illinois General Assembly and Current Issues
Legislative Redistricting
State Political Campaigns
Statehouse Media Coverage
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Health/Health
Care (see also Medicine)
Sharron
LaFollette, associate professor, public health; 206-7894; slafo1@uis.edu
Environmental Health: Awareness and Workforce
Development
Indoor Air Quality: Health Implication and Remediation
Carol
Rankin, associate professor, human services; 206-7573; crank1@uis.edu
Addiction: Alcohol, Drugs
History
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
History of the Media
Cecilia Stiles Cornell, associate professor, history; 206-7430; ccorn1@uis.edu
History of U.S. Foreign Relations
20th Century U.S. History
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423; plang1@uis.edu
History of the Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights
Movement
The Women's Movement
Human
Resource Management
Kathryn Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882;
keise1@uis.edu
Affirmative Action
Discrimination
Employment Discrimination
Pat Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423;
plang1@uis.edu
Sexual Harassment
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Illinois
Christopher Mooney, professor, political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Illinois Politics, Government, and Elections
Charles
Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494; cwhee1@uis.edu
Illinois Budget
Illinois General Assembly and Current Issues
International Affairs/U.S.
Foreign Policy (see also Global Perspectives)
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422;
pbolt1@uis.edu
East European Politics
Cecilia
Cornell, associate professor, history; 206-7430; ccorn1@uis.edu
20th Century American History
Kathryn
Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882; keise1@uis.edu
Chinese Law
Steve
Schwark, professor, political studies; 206-6650; sschw1@uis.edu
American Foreign Policy
The Middle East
Russian Politics
The U.S. and the U.N.
Baker
Siddiquee, associate professor, economics; 206-7912; bsidd1@uis.edu
Asian Economies
Globalization
International Trade Issues
Islam and the West
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to Top
Journalism (see also
Communication)
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Adolescents and the Media
History of the Media
Women and the Media
Women and Advertising
Charles
Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494;cwhee1@uis.edu
Statehouse Media Coverage
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Labor
Relations (see also Human Resource Management)
Kathryn Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882;
keise1@uis.edu
Affirmative Action
Employment Discrimination
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423; plang1@uis.edu
Sexual Harassment
Legal
Issues
Kathryn Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882;
keise1@uis.edu
Affirmative Action
Discrimination
Civil Liberties
First Amendment
Barbara
Hayler, professor, criminal justice; 206-7586; hayler@uis.edu
The Courts (state, federal, U.S. Supreme
Court): How They Operate, What They Do
Death Penalty
Due Process and Fair Trial Issues
Registration and Treatment of Sex Offenders
State and Federal Court Decisions Related to
Criminal Justice Issues
Wrongful Convictions in the Legal System
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423; plang1@uis.edu
Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights
Sexual Harassment
Women in American Law
Women's Rights
Christopher
Mooney, professor,
political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Abortion/Death Penalty Issues
Legislative
Issues (see also Government)
Christopher Mooney, professor, political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Abortion/Death Penalty/Gambling Policies
Illinois and U.S. Politics, Government, and Elections
Charles
Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494; cwhee1@uis.edu
Illinois Budget
Illinois General Assembly and Current Issues
Legislative Redistricting
School Funding
State Political Campaigns
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Management/Administration
(see also Business/Human Resource Management)
Kathryn Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882;
keise1@uis.edu
Affirmative Action
Employment Discrimination
Sharron
LaFollette, associate professor, public health; 206-7894; slafol1@uis.edu
Environmental Health: Awareness and Workforce
Development
Media/Public
Relations (see also Communications)
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Adolescents and the Media
History of the Media
Women and the Media
Women and Advertising
Medicine
(see also Health/Healthcare)
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422;
pbolt1@uis.edu
Medical Ethics
The
Middle East
Steve Schwark, professor, political studies; 206-6650;
sschw1@uis.edu
The Middle East
Baker
Siddiquee, associate professor, economics; 206-7912; bsidd1@uis.edu
Islam and the West
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to Top
Philosophy
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422;
pbolt1@uis.edu
Political Philosophy
Poland
Peter Boltuc, associate professor, philosophy; 206-7422;
pbolt1@uis.edu
East European Politics
Polish Studies
Psychology
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Adolescents and the Media
Women and the Media
Women and Advertising
Allan
Cook, associate professor, teacher education; 206-7007; acook1@uis.edu
Bullying
Barbara
Hayler, professor, criminal justice; 206-7586; hayler@uis.edu
Treatment of Sex Offenders
Carol
Rankin, associate professor, human services; 206-7573; crank1@uis.edu
Addiction: Alcohol, Drugs
Back
to Top
Religion
Kathryn Eisenhart, associate professor, legal studies; 206-7882;
keise1@uis.edu
Freedom of Religion
Baker
Siddiquee, associate professor, economics; 206-7912; bsidd1@uis.edu
Islam and the West
Rhetoric
Charles
Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494; cwhee1@uis.edu
State Political Campaigns
Risk
Assessment
Sharron LaFollette, associate professor, public health;
206-7894; slafo1@uis.edu
Risk Assessment and Risk Communication
Russia
Steve Schwark, professor, political studies; 206-6650; sschw1@uis.edu
Russian Politics
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Science
Keenan Dungey, associate professor, chemistry; 206-7345; kdung1@uis.edu
Advances in Catalysis
Advances in Materials
Environmental Chemistry
Keith
Miller, professor, computer science; 206-7327; kmill1@uis.edu
Online Computer Science Teaching
Science, Computer Science, and Ethics: Searching
for the Truth in a Make Believe World
Back
to Top
Teaching
Allan Cook, associate professor, teacher education;
206-7007; acook1@uis.edu
Gay/Lesbian Students and Teachers
Gender Bias in Education
Teacher Education
Keith
Miller, professor, computer science; 206-7327; kmill1@uis.edu
Online Computer Science Teaching
Teaching Computer Ethics: The DOLCE Approach
Teaching Computer Ethics with Workshops and the
Web
Technology
Keith Miller, professor, computer science; 206-7327; kmill1@uis.edu
Software Engineering
Software Testing
Technical Decisions and Human Values Intertwine
Back
to Top
The
United Nations
Steve Schwark, professor, political studies; 206-6650;
sschw1@uis.edu
The U.S. and the U.N.
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Women's
Issues
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Women and the Media
Women and Advertising
Barbara
Hayler, professor, criminal justice; 206-7586; hayler@uis.edu
Sexual Assault and Abuse of Adults/Children
Pat
Langley, professor, women's studies and legal studies; 206-7423; plang1@uis.edu
Sexual Harassment
Women in American Law
The Women's Movement/Women's Rights
Christopher
Mooney, professor,
political studies; 206-6573; cmoon1@uis.edu
Abortion Policies in the U.S.
Writing
(see also Authors/Journalism/Literature)
Mary Bohlen, associate professor, communication; 206-7362;
mbohl1@uis.edu
Improving Your Writing: Grammar Tips, Editing
The Need for Better Writing
Charles
Wheeler, professor, public affairs reporting; 206-7494; cwhee1@uis.edu
Statehouse Media Coverage
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