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Dr. Raymond A. Eve
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Dr. Raymond A. Eve
Professor-Sociology & Anthropology
 
Office LocationMail Box: 19599, UH 
Email  eve@uta.edu    Contact Number 817-272-2661    Homepage Homepage   Past and Current Works Past and Current Works   
Keywords Chaos, Complexity, sociology, mythis, models, application, cult archaelology, creationim   
 Professional Preparation
 DegreeMajorInstitutionYear
 Ph.D. University of North Carolina1975
 B.A.SociologyUniversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill1969
 Research and Expertise
Courses Taught
 
A. Undergraduate
1. Criminology
2. Corrections and Penology
3. Juvenile Delinquency
4. Socialization and Social Control
5. Deviance
6. Collective Behavior and Social Movements
7. Sociology of Law
8. Science and Society
9. Topics in Science and Religion
10. Freshman Honors Seminar: Values, Science, Technology,
and Culture
B. Graduate Level
1. Criminology
2. Deviance
3. Collective Behavior and Social Movements
4. Computer Methods in Social Science
5. Sociological Practice
6. Corrections
7. Sociology of Education
8. Socialization
9. Science, Technology, and Social Movements

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  YearPublication  Type
N/A
Published
Francis B. Harrold and Raymond A. Eve. Archaeologists and 'Folk Archaeology': A Response to
Michlovic. Current Anthropology. (4 pp.)

Category: Published Comment
Other
N/A
Published
Linda R. Marshall, R. Weston, L. A. Keenan, S. B. Eve, S. L. Walker and Raymond A. Eve. The effects of violence against women on their use of physicians, emergency department, and mental health services: A longitudinal case study of low-income, African American, Mexican American, and Anglo women in Dallas, Texas. Proceedings of the First National Conference on Medical Care in Domestic Violence
Category: Refereed Article
Peer reviewed
2003
Published
Raymond A. Eve. Wiccans vs. creationists: Two epistemologies of belief. The Skeptic Inquirer. Winter, 2003.
Category: Refereed Article
Peer reviewed
1997
Published
1997. "Preface" and "So Where are We Now? A Final Word.  In Raymond A. Eve, Sara Horsfall, and Mary Lee. Chaos and Complexity in Sociology:  Myths, Models, and Theories.  Thousand Oaks, CA." Sage Press. (12 pages).
Category: Book Chapter
Book chapters
1996
Published
Raymond A. Eve. 1996. The Great American Sorting Machine: The American School in International Perspective. In Explaining Social Relationships: A Workbook in Sociology. Edited by Dana Dunn, William Stacey and Frank Weed. Prentice Hall: Englewood Cliffs, N. J..
Category: Textbook Chapter
Book chapters
 Presentations and Projects
Invited Publications    
Raymond A. Eve. 1977. "Special Issues in CorrectionalInternships." Handbook for Correctional Interns in the Texas Statewide Correctional Intern Program.
Raymond A. Eve and Dana Dunn. 1989. Special Report: High School Biology Teachers and Pseudoscientific
Belief: Passing it on? Skeptical Inquirer (Journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal): Spring, 260-263.
Raymond A. Eve. 1991. 'How to raise yourself: The video'--or what's wrong with science education: Look at the
Family. The Skeptical Inquirer (Journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal) Spring: 296-299.
Raymond A. Eve. 1994. Creationism. World Book Encyclopedia. 1994.
Raymond A. Eve. 1999. The Sociology of Science and Pseudoscience: The Social and Psychological Origins of Bogus Science. For the World Wide Web astronomical symposium of the Grupo de Informacão e Recreacão Astronómica (Portugal).
Raymond A. Eve (2002)"Politicizing the Virgin Mary: The Instance of the Madonna of Medujorge" Cover article for The Skeptical Inquirer: The Magazine for Science and Reason.
The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. Nov/Dec. Pp. 22 – 24.

Papers Presented    

Raymond A. Eve. 1973. The Distinctiveness' of Youth Culture: A Comparison of Students and Their Teachers. Annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, Georgia.
Raymond A. Eve. 1978. An Exploratory Analysis of private Sexual Behavior Among College Students: some implications for a Theory of Class Differences in Sexual Behavior, with Donald G. Renslow. Southwest Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Houston, TX (April).
Raymond A. Eve. 1978 Research on Women's Liberation and Female Criminality: Where are We and Where are We Going? Women's Caucus. Southwestern Social Science Association. Annual Meetings. Houston, Texas (April).
Raymond A. Eve. 1978 Sociocultural Evolution: Some Impacts on Age Grades, Family Structure, and the Genesis of Youth Culture. World Congress of Sociology. Uppsala, Sweden (August).
Raymond A. Eve. 1978 Women's Liberation and Female Criminality: Or `Sister, Will You Give Me Back My Dime?' Annual National Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, California(September).
Raymond A. Eve. 1979 Youth Groups in Western Society: Some Implications for the Future of Family Forms. InternationalSociological Association; Committee on Family Research. For the United Nation's Year of the Child. Helsinki, Finland (November).
Raymond A. Eve. 1981 The Elderly in the Brave New World: Fear of Social Change and Psychoactive Drug Use among the Elderly. International Gerontological Congress. Hamburg, Germany. July.
Raymond A. Eve. 1981 Scholastic Dishonesty among College Undergraduates: A Comparison of Anomie and Social Control Theories. American Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Toronto, Canada.
Raymond A. Eve. 1981 The Vanishing Adolescent: The Utility of Hirschi's Internal Social Control Theory for Explaining Adolescent Runaways. The American Criminological Society. Washington, D.C. (November).
Raymond A. Eve. 1982. An Empirical Assessment of the Utility of Becker's Concept of `Master Status.' International Sociological Association. Mexico City, Mexico. (August).
Raymond A. Eve. 1982 Untangling the Sex Difference in Delinquency: Peers, Bonds, Gender Roles and Social Control American Sociological Association. San Francisco. (September).
Raymond A. Eve. 1983. Cities with a Little More Crime than we Thought: A Recent Look at Youth Crime and Drugs in Switzerland. American Criminological Society. Denver, Colorado. (November).
Raymond A. Eve and Francis B. Harrold. 1985 Pseudoarcheology: who believes in it and why. Society for American Archeology. Denver, Colorado. (May).
Raymond A. Eve, Francis B. Harrold, and Mark Plunkett. 1986. Patterns of creationist belief among college students. Society for American Archeology. New Orleans, LA. (April).
Francis B. Harrold and Raymond A. Eve. 1986. Popular perception of the past creationist and pseudoarchaeological beliefs in the United States. 11th Congress of International Unions of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, London and Southampton. (September).
Raymond A. Eve. 1987 Employment in Applied Sectors of Sociology. American Sociological Association annual meetings. Chicago, Illinois.
Raymond A. Eve and Dana Dunn. 1988. Sunken continents, ancient astronauts and Creationism in the classroom: Pseudoscientific beliefs of high school biology and life science teachers. Science, Knowledge and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Atlanta, GA (August).
Raymond A. Eve and Linda Rouse. 1989 Explaining deviant behavior among adolescent girls: Internal social control and differential association. American Sociological Association. San Francisco, (August).
Raymond A. Eve, Robert Price, and Monika Counts. 1990. International Geographic Literacy among a Sample of University Students: Or, New York to London by Way of the Panama Canal? . Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars Annual Meetings, Fort Worth, Texas. (April).
Raymond A. Eve. 1990. `Scientific Creationism,' the Politics of Lifestyle Concern, and the Western Rejection of Modernism. International Sociological Association World Congress. Madrid, Spain. (July).
Raymond A. Eve. and Monica Counts. 1991 New York to London by Way of the Panama Canal: Geographic Literacy Among a Sample of College Students. American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual meetings. Washington, D.C.
Raymond A. Eve and Francis B. Harrold. 1991. Noah's Ark, Ancient Astronauts, and Creationism in the Classroom? Combating Pseudoscience in the Public School Classroom. (with American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual meetings. Washington, D.C.
Raymond A. Eve. 1993. Creationism and the Funding of 'Big Science'. A presentation to the full scientific staff of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratories in Batavia, IL.
Raymond A. Eve and John Taylor. 1995. Differential Etiology of Pseudoscientific Beliefs. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Annual meetings. February. Atlanta. GA.
Raymond A. Eve, John Taylor and Ladorna Goff. 1996. Postmodern Heuristics and the Rejection of Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Baltimore, MD. (Feb., 1996).
Raymond A. Eve (with Rhonda Pherigo and Jerry Nehman). 1996. Utilizing Complex Adapative System Theory to Develop Regional Cooperative Strategies for Environmental Policy Making. Chaos and Complexity Theories Session. American Sociological Association annual meetings. New York, NY. August, 1996.
Raymond A. Eve. 1997. Integrating education, government, and private sector workforce preparation through the use of high technology. School-to-Work Conference: Developing a Workforce for the 21st Century. Arlington Civic Center. September.
Raymond A. Eve. 1998. Authoring Electronic Courseware with Traditional Publishing Houses: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed. 1998. Presented at a refereed session on Computing in Sociology at the annual American Sociological Association meetings. San Francisco. August.
Raymond A. Eve. 1999. School-to-Careers: The Relevance of Liberal Arts. School-to-Careers Conference. Arlington Civic Center. (and prepared ancillary Powerpoint presentation mounted on the World Wide Web).
Raymond A. Eve, Dan Rodeheaver, et.al., 1999. Challenges to Work and Family in an Ecological Zone Characterized by Multiculturalism. Federation of North Texas Universities annual conference. Denton, TX. Sept. 10th.
Invited Plenary Speaker, Federated Universities of North Texas Annual Conference. Topic: Chaos Theory and Nonlinear Dynamical Models in the Social Sciences. Texas Women's University. Fall
Raymond A. Eve, Susan B. Eve, K. Burton, et. al. 2001. Older Adults Working for Sustainable Communites: The Case of East Arlington. Poster Presentation at the annual meetings of the Gerontological Sociey of America. San Francisco, Ca.. November. Abstracted in The Gerontologist, 39, Special Issue.
Raymond A. Eve, Susan B. Eve, D. Roveheaver, et al. 2001 Poster Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Applied Sociology. Dallas, Tx. October.
Raymond A. Eve, K. Burton. 2001. Coping with Diversity in an Urban Environment. Problem-OrientedPolicing Conference (San Diego, CA., November).
Raymond A. Eve and John Taylor. 2001. Differential Heuristics for Determining Truth as Determinants of Choice of Religion: Wiccans and Creationists. Annual Meetings of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. Montreal, Canada. May.
Raymond A. Eve, Susan B. Eve, L. R. Marshall, et al. 2002 The effects of violence against women on their use of physicians, emergency department, and mental health services: A longitudinal case study of low-income, African-American, Mexican-American, and Anglo women in Dallas, Texas. First National Conference on Medical Care in Domestic Violence. (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality). Dallas, Texas. April 18th – 20th, 2002.


 Affiliations
Member
American Criminological Society
International Sociological Association
a. Committee on Social Control and Deviance
b. Committee on Social Movements
American Sociological Association
a. Section on Criminology
b. Section on Social Movements
c. Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology
Association for the Scientific Study of Religion
Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
The American Association for Public Opinion Research
The National Center for Science Education, Berkeley
American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Society for the Social Study of Science
American Sociological Association: Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology
 Appointments
DurationRankDepartment / SchoolCollege / OfficeUniversity / Company
1998-currentProfessorDepartment of SociologyCollege of Liberal ArtsThe University of Texas at Arlington
1981-1998Associate Professor  The University of Texas at Arlington
1989LecturerDepartment of Social Sciences University of Texas at Dallas
1985Lecturer  The University of London
1976-1981Assistant Professor  The University of Texas at Arlington
1975-1976Assistant ProfessorSociology and Criminal Justice Program East Texas State University
1973-1975Teaching Graduate Student  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 Synergistic Activities
Selected Services to the Profession

1979 Chairperson: Two sections on "female criminality." Annual Meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science. Cleveland, Ohio (March).
1979 Invited guest speaker for the Texas Statewide Correctional Internship Program (Interns, Faculty and Agency Supervisors) N = 300. Office of Public Service of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. (June).
1983 Elected to the Executive Council of the Clinical Sociology Association of Texas.
Invited guest speaker for the Faculties of the Law School and the Department of Sociology, The University of Geneva. Geneva, Switzerland. Two hour address on my recent research and current trends in U.S. sociology.
1984 Member, Clinical Sociology Association National Membership Committee. Organizer of the first Research Committee on Clinical Sociology for the International Sociological Association. First meeting held in San Antonio in August, 1984 in conjunction with the American Sociological Association Annual meetings.
Secretary-Treasurer of the Clinical Sociology Association of Texas.
1989/ Member, National Education Subcommittee of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Present Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP).
1990 Organizer of a new section on "Science, Knowledge, and Technology" of the Southwestern Sociological Association. (7 sessions organized, acted as discussant in two of these)
1991/ Organizer of section on "Science, Knowledge, and Technology of the Southwestern Sociological 1992 Association.
1994 Acted (on invitation) as an organizer and discussant for a section of a national symposium held at UT-Dallas in November of 994 on the subject of the uses of chaos and complexity mathematics models in the social sciences.
1995 Organizer of an Internet discussion forum on "Non-Linear Sociology" (Currently serving on the EditorialReview Board of the same).
1998 Presentation to the TWU College of Nursing. Title: Complexity in Health, Arts, Organizations, and Sciences:Theories and Applications." August 4th.
1998 Head of a Committee for the Texas Distance Learning Association to establish technological and pedagogical standards for distance education courses on a statewide basis
1999 Presentation to the TWU Center for Nonlinear Science. Title: Conjuring Science: Myths, exproriations, and other misuses and mis-understandings concerning chaos and complexity mathematics.


Reviewer Activity (for other than publication)

Reviewer for Social Science Quarterly, 1989.
Reviewer for Social Studies of Science, 1989.
Reviewer for proposed texts in criminology for McGraw- Hill and Prentice Hall. 1977.
Reviewer for proposed book, Gods Own Scientists, Christopher Toumey, U. of Rutgers Press., 1992.
Reviewer for Clinical Sociology Review, Social Science Quarterly, 1992
Reviewer for Social Psychology Quarterly, Article on social structural sources of paranormal beliefs. 1994.
Reviewer for Sage Press of Russell Marion's book on chaos and complexity models in macroeconomic theory. 1998.
Reviewer for Current Perspectives in Sociology, 1999.
Review for Sociological Focus. Article on the history of the creationist movement. 1999.
Review for Deviant Behavior, 6th Edition. Alex Thio. Allyn and Bacon College Publishers. 2001
Reviewer for Routledge's book manuscript of John A. Smith and Chris Jenks' Qualitative Complexity: Towards a Post-Humanist Social Theory. 2002


Selected University Service
1977 Director, Cooperative Education for Liberal Arts The University of Texas at Arlington.
1977 Member, Graduate Studies Committee. Sociology Dept., University of Texas at Arlington.
1976/1980 Member, Organized Research Committee for the College of Liberal Arts. University of Texas at Arlington.
1976/1986 Chairman and/or member of Department of Sociology, Organized Research Fund Review
1977/1983 Member, University Committee on Computing Facilities.
1980/1987 Member, University Scholarship, Loans, and Awards Committee
1982/1984 Member, College of Liberal Arts Committee on Computing Facilities.
1984/1990 Department of Sociology Tenure and Promotion Committee.
1987 Research advisor to the Young Democrats Club.
Developed survey of 300+ students to help them clarify their political identity. Analyzed data for summary.
1988/1991 Membership committee of Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars
1989 Founding member of Lambda Alpha Honor Society Chapter for Anthropology.
1991 Chairman, Departmental Research and Development Committee
1990/1994 Departmental Computer Account representative
1994 Served on the External Scanning Committee for UTA. (The External Scanning Committee prepares a detailed report on the relationship between UTA and off-campus institutions and agencies.
1993/1995 Served as Departmental Graduate Advisor
1994/ Member of the UTA Academic Computer Users' Committee
Present Committee is in charge of planning and funding of overall UTA computer facilities.
1995/1996 Member, University Research Committee
1995/1996 President, Phi Beta Delta local chapter of the Honor Society for International Scholars.
1995/1996 Chair, Departmental Organized Research Committee.
1997 Mentor for the McNair Program.
1999 Member, Departmental Tenure and Promotion Committee Retention Committee
1999- Served as Director of the Sociology Program
2000 Departmental Retention Committee
Departmental Planning Committee
Departmental Research Enhancement Grant Committee
Departmental Y2K representative for ACS/OIS
Advisory Committee for CMAS
2001 Member of the Tenure and Promotion Committee for the Department of Sociology.
2000- 2002 Departmental Webmaster for the Department of Sociology
2002 – 2003 Departmental Tenure and Promotion Committee
Departmental Academic Standards Committee
Departmental Planning Committee

Selected Community Service

August 1977 through Spring 1978, Special Consultant to all members of Planned Parenthood of Arlington and Fort Worth. Organized a series of seminars involving several faculty members concerning "Human Relations and Organizational Efficiency." Conducted under the sponsorship of the Center for Social Research, The University of Texas at Arlington.
1986/ 1989 Selected to serve as a member of the Research Advisory Committee for the Federal Correctional
1989 Institution at Fort Worth.
1986 News article citing research with Francis B. Harrold on creationist and cult archaeology belief levels among students at colleges and universities in Texas, California and Connecticut. UPI and AP wire services and the Chronicle of Higher Education (Nov. & Dec.) Radio shows with stations in West Palm Beach and Pittsburgh.
1987 One hour interview on phone with Mr. Tom Lucas, director of a film for PBS's NOVA series (topic:reation/evolution controversy in the schools).
1988 Radio interviews with CBS and ABC radio news networks on creationist belief among biology teachers. Also talk shows on this topic with station in Tampa, San Diego, Los Angeles and Calgary, Canada.
Front page story with Dallas Morning News on pseudoscientific beliefs among high school science teachers - ran widely on the AP and UP wire services and overseas armed services wire service.
1989 Front page story in Boston Globe re pseudoscientific beliefs and poor U.S. science education.
1991 Expert Witness in Capital Murder Trail, District Court,mTarrant County, Texas.
1993 1 1/2 hour interview with Mark Stein, Science Writer for the Los Angeles Times re why scientists disagree when examining the same data.
Chief social science and psychological consultant to lead defense council for Federal trial of 12 Branch Davidians resulting from the Mount Carmel crisis in Waco, Texas.
1995 American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meetings, Atlanta, GA.:
30-minute radio show with Coleman Jones of "Quirks and Quarks" for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
30-minute interview with Don Toffaletto of "Equinox: Science Radio" for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
30-minute talk show with Allison Cooke for the BBC London on differential sources of pseudoscientific belief.
1996 Lengthy interview with Arthur Fisher, reporter for Popular Science magazine re the sources of increasing public belief in pseudoscience topics.
1997 Phone interview with Arthur Fisher of Popular Science magazine (1hr).
1998 Interview with Fox 4 news' Jill Davis re "socialization and the Internet."
Lengthy interview with Larry Whitman on the Washington Times on the significance for science literacy of the death of Carl Sagan.
Lengthy interview with Pat Beach of the Austin American Statesman on public belief in UFOS, alien abductions, etc.
2000 Member of a Panel Presentation for the Center for Public Service of UNT conference "Reinventing Neighborhoods: Building Communities for People" UNT System Center. 11/20/00
Plenary Speaker, UTA International Week, "The Internet and Global Culture"
2001 Invited Panelist for University of Texas at Arlington Liberal Arts Constituency Council. "Making Sense of September 11th. Oct. 3. Rosebud Theatre;University Center.
2002 Presentation to the Arlington Police Department of results of theEast Arlington Community-Oriented Policing grant for which I served as P.I. of the research team.
2002 Numberous interviews with newspaper and television personnel re international terrorism.


Thesis Committees (But Not Director Of The Work)
1998 Rick Smith’s Dissertation Committee, Humanities Program
1999 Lee Simmons’s Dissertaion Committee, Business Administration
2000 Member, Iftekhar Amin’s M. A. committee
Member, Tammy Morris’ M. A. committee
Melvin Straks’ M. A. committee
2001 Elizabeth Testerman – “Effects of Diversity Training within Law Enforcement” (in progress)
2002 Stacey Girard – Consumer Behavior and the Word Wide Web

 Support
 DurationTitleSponsorAmountStatus
1984-1985Girls' Adventure Trails: A Predelinquency Program for Adolescent GirlsHogg Foundation$19,3888Previous
1977-1982 Project Director Texas Statewide Correctional Interns Program$25,000Previous
1990 American Humanist Association$1,500Previous
1983The Etiology of Juvenile Crime: The Case of the U.S. and Switzerland ComparedThe University of Texas at Arlington$2,600Previous
 Additional Information
CD-ROMs and Websites and Videos
1998. Eve, Raymond A.. Introduction to Sociology. (A multimedia textbook with intergrated Web-browser exercises.) Fort Worth, Texas: Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
1999. Webquester in Criminal Justice (with Caryl Segal). A web-based criminal justice cyberlab of 18 modules to teach criminal justice students how to do research on the Web. Sluice Dock, Conn.: Duskhin/McGraw Hill Publishers.
2001 Collaborated with Dallas County Community College to produce several modules of their new nationwide Television and Web course Exploring Society. Completed 4 modules, including: Religon, Science and Technology, Social Institutions, Sex and Gender.

Theses Directed
Mr. John Dillard, The Utility of Internal Social Control Theory for Explaining Juvenile Runaways.
Ms. Patricia McCall, An empirical Test of Becker's Concept of `Master Status' as Encountered in the Theory of Deviant Labeling. Thesis defense, November 16, 1981.
Mr. Jawad Fatayer, An Empirical Assessment of the Efficacy of Anomie, Culture Conflict, and Internal Social Control Theories for Explaining Female Delinquency.
Ms. Edie Simpson, "Girls with Adjustment Problems: Some Relationships between Internal Social Control and Adolescent Deviant Behavior." Thesis defense: July, 1985.
Mr. Lon Roy, "The Etiology of Moral Panics over Alleged Satanist Activities in the U. S." July, 1991
Mr. Joseph Reed, "Medical Models and Labeling in an Addictions Hospital" Spring, 1992
Mr. Jeffery Howard - "Greening and Nature Religion: An Examination of Pro-Environmental Behavior in the Contemporary United States"
Mr. Michael Fleischmann - "Worldviews in Conflict: Attitudes towards Value of Life Issues"
Ms. Rhonda Pherigo - "Gender, An Ethic of Care and Environmental Concern" 1997.
Ms. Sara DuToit – "Public Perceptions of Income Inequality and It's Causes in the U. S." 2002.

Honors and Awards
1968 National Science Foundation Honors Student Research Trainee in Sociology. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
1969/1974 National Institute for Mental Health Traineeship Stipend.
1978 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration merit-based grant to attend the summer methodology training program of the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research sponsored by the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan: Ann Arbor. Status: Visiting Scholar.
1985 Selected by the University of Texas at Arlington to teach U.S. students in London, England (location: The University of London, Bloomsbury).
1988 Invited Charter Member of the Epsilon Chapter of Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars.
1998 Selected as a member of the national Educational Subcommittee of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of theParanormal (CSICOP).
1990/ Scientific and Technical Advisor to the North Texas Present Skeptics.
1992/Present Invited member of Scientists Institute for Public Information, New York: New York.
2002 One of two nominated by the College of Liberal Arts at UTA for the Chancellor's Council Teaching Award.
2002 Nominated, and subsequently included, in Who's Who among American Teachers
2003 Nominated as Outstanding Advisor at UTA

 
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