Banks, D. (2004). Obesity forum panel speaker. Business Group on Health Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.
Banks, D. (2012, September). Featured workshop presenter. Dallas Yoga & Music Festival, Dallas, TX.
Banks, D. (2017, September). Featured workshop presenter. TheosoFest, Theosophical Society in America, Wheaton, IL.
Banks, D. (2018, September). Featured workshop presenter. TheosoFest, Theosophical Society in America, Wheaton, IL.
Banks, D. (2016–2019). Regular featured presenter and lecturer. Theosophical Society in America, Wheaton, IL.
Banks, D. (2021, October–November). Roundtable participant. Humanities and Technology Association, Fall Lecture Series [Online].
Banks, D. (2021, October 25–29). Academic residency. Salve Regina University International Research Fellows, Newport, RI.
Banks, D. (2022, March 21–25). Academic residency. Salve Regina University International Research Fellows, Newport, RI.
Banks, D. (2023, September 18–21). Wellness program presenter and host. National Association of Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Grapevine, TX.
Solo Exhibitions
Jetton, S. (2006, September). New Works. Liquid, Mobile, AL.
Jetton, S. (2007, April). BFA Thesis Show. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL.
Jetton, S. (2011, September). Pastries Everywhere! Optera Gallery, Mobile, AL.
Group Exhibitions
Jetton, S. (2006, April). The Artshow at Metropolis. Metropolis, Mobile, AL.
Jetton, S. (2008, April). MA Thesis Show. Fontbonne University, Saint Louis, MO.
Jetton, S. (2009, May). Art Sale & Show. Fontbonne University, Saint Louis, MO.
Jetton, S. (2009, December). MFA Thesis Show. Fontbonne University, Saint Louis, MO.
Jetton, S. (2010, October). Faculty Show. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL.
Jetton, S. (2010, December). Family: A Juried Exhibition. Caladan Gallery.
Jetton, S. (2011, January). Figurative Works [Juried by Michael Reedy]. Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI.
Jetton, S. (2013, August). Artacopia. Eichold Gallery, Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL.
Jetton, S. (2018, November). Opening. Salon West Gallery, Mobile, AL.
Commissions and Private Collections
Jetton, S. (2008). Woman on Water. Commissioned by Charles Leon.
Jetton, S. (2009). I Am Who I Am. Commissioned by Tasha Bailey.
Jetton, S. (2010). Awakening. Commissioned by Belinda Durbin.
Jetton, S. (2011). Private collection. Saraland, AL.
Jetton, S. (2019). Design for Mississippi Soil & Water Conservation.
Jetton, S. (2020). Design for Mississippi Soil & Water Conservation.
Jetton, S. (2021). Design for Mississippi Soil & Water Conservation.
Jetton, S. (2021). Private collection. Fairhope, AL.
Jetton, S. (2021). Private collection. Spanish Fort, AL.
Jetton, S. (2022). Design for Mississippi Soil & Water Conservation.
Jetton, S. (2022). Design for SECDEA (Mississippi Soil and Water Conservation).
Jetton, S. (2022). Private collection. Spanish Fort, AL.
Jetton, S. (2023). Design for SECDEA (Mississippi Soil and Water Conservation).
Cook, R. E., & Williams, C. E. (2011). Composition and structure of riparian forest dominated by Tsuga canadensis: Contrasts between old-growth and second-growth stands in northwestern Pennsylvania. Rhodora, 113(1), 47–63.
Hanlon, T. J., Williams, C. E., & Moriarity, W. J. (1998). Species composition of soil seed banks of Allegheny Plateau riparian forests. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 125(3), 199–215.
Moore, A. L., Williams, C. E., Martin, T. H., & Moriarity, W. J. (2001). Influence of season, geomorphic surface, and cover item on capture, size, and weight of Desmognathus ochrophaeus and Plethodon cinereus in Allegheny Plateau riparian forests. American Midland Naturalist, 145(1), 39–45.
Mosbacher, E. V., & Williams, C. E. (2009). Browse preference and browsing intensity of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Allegheny High Plateau riparian forests, USA. Wildlife Biology in Practice, 5(1), 11–21.
Pavuk, D. M., Purrington, F. F., Williams, C. E., & Stinner, B. R. (1997). Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) activity density and community composition in vegetationally diverse corn agroecosystems. American Midland Naturalist, 138(1), 14–28.
Rubino, D. L., Williams, C. E., & Moriarity, W. J. (2002). Herbaceous layer contrast and alien species presence in utility corridors and riparian forests of the Allegheny High Plateau. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 129(2), 125–135.
Walters, G. L., & Williams, C. E. (1999). Riparian forest overstory and herbaceous layer of two upper Allegheny River islands in northwestern Pennsylvania. Castanea, 64(1), 81–89.
Williams, C. E. (1989). Acorn insects. Michigan Entomological Society Entomological Note No. 20, 2 pp.
Williams, C. E. (1988). Flying tigers. Michigan Entomological Society Entomological Note No. 19, 2 pp.
Williams, C. E. (1988). Leaf beetles – the beetle botanists. Michigan Entomological Society Entomological Note No. 18, 2 pp.
Williams, C. E. (1988). Movement, dispersion, and orientation of a population of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), in eggplant. Great Lakes Entomologist, 21(1), 31–38.
Williams, C. E. (1989). Checklist of North American nut-infesting insects and host plants. Journal of Entomological Science, 24(4), 550–562.
Williams, C. E. (1990). Fire of life: The Table Mountain pine in Virginia. Virginia Explorer, 6(10), 8–11.
Williams, C. E. (1990). Influence of leaf litter and soil moisture regime on early establishment of Pinus pungens. American Midland Naturalist, 124(1), 142–152.
Williams, C. E. (1990). The pines of Virginia: Identification, distribution and ecology. Virginia Journal of Science, 41(4B), 478–486.
Williams, C. E. (1991). Burning desire. Virginia Forests, 47(1), 28–31.
Williams, C. E. (1992). An Appalachian original. American Forests, 98(7/8), 24–26.
Williams, C. E. (1993). Age structure and importance of naturalized Paulownia tomentosa in a central Virginia streamside forest. Castanea, 58(3), 243–249.
Williams, C. E. (1994). Bush honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.). In Invasive alien plant species of Virginia – fact sheet. VA Native Plant Society and VA Division of Natural Heritage. 2 pp.
Williams, C. E. (1994). Forests in decline? Pennsylvania Wildlife, 15(6), 15–18.
Williams, C. E. (1995). A clean slate for the Clarion. Pennsylvania Wildlife, 16(1), 27–29.
Williams, C. E. (1997). Exotic bush honeysuckles. Fact sheet. NPCI Alien Plant Working Group. 4 pp.
Williams, C. E. (1997). On defining “good” non-native plants. Pennsylvania Forests, 88(4), 22–23.
Williams, C. E. (1998). Eurasian bush honeysuckles: From boon to bane. American Gardener, 77(3), 37–40.
Williams, C. E. (1998). History and status of Table Mountain pine-pitch pine forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains (USA). Natural Areas Journal, 18(1), 51–60.
Williams, C. E. (2001). The Allegheny Valley travels of Thomas Nuttall. Alleghenies Watershed Network Notes, July, 4–5.
Williams, C. E. (2004). Mating system and pollination biology of the spring-flowering shrub Dirca palustris. Plant Species Biology, 19(2), 101–106.
Williams, C. E. (2007). Answering the Clarion call. Conserve, XLXI(3), 7.
Williams, C. E. (2008). A comparative survey and review of agricultural use of post-mining landscapes in Pennsylvania and the Appalachian region. Pennsylvania Geographer, 46(2), 22–45.
Williams, C. E. (2009). Alien and invasive species in riparian plant communities of the Allegheny River Islands Wilderness, Pennsylvania. International Journal of Wilderness, 15(2), 18–22, 47.
Williams, C. E. (2010). Survey of the alien flora of the Allegheny River Islands Wilderness, Pennsylvania. Rhodora, 112(951), 142–155.
Williams, C. E. (2010). Sweet-scented Indian-plantain, Hasteola suaveolens (L.) Pojark., in riparian plant communities of the Allegheny River Islands Wilderness, Pennsylvania. Castanea, 75(4), 444–453.
Williams, C. E. (2015). The salamander species assemblage and environment of forested seeps of the Allegheny High Plateau, northwestern Pennsylvania. Herpetology Notes, 8, 99–106.
Williams, C. E. (2019). LiDAR prospection of relict charcoal hearths of the Shippenville Furnace Region, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Archaeologist, 89(2), 39–48.
Williams, C. E. (2020). Counting colliers: A demographic profile of the forgotten charcoal makers of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1850–1880. International Journal of Regional and Local History, 15(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/20514530.2020.1745362
Williams, C. E. (2022). Potential evidence for the recovery of the mussel fauna of the Clarion River, Pennsylvania. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation, 25(1), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.31931/fmbc-d-21-00009
Williams, C. E. (2023). LiDAR prospection of 19th century iron ore mines in the lower Deer Creek Valley of northwestern Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Archaeologist, 93(2), 43–58.
Books and Book Chapters
Williams, C. E. (1995). Effects of powerline corridors on forest ecosystem integrity. In S. K. Majumdar, E. W. Miller, & F. J. Brenner (Eds.), Environmental contaminants, ecosystems and human health (pp. 76–86). Pennsylvania Academy of Science.
Williams, C. E. (1995). Table Mountain pine, Pinus pungens. In P. Schutt et al. (Eds.), Encyklopädie der Holzgewächse (Encyclopedia of Woody Plants - Monograph Series) (p. 8). Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft.
Williams, C. E. (1996). Alien plant invasions and forest ecosystem integrity: A review. In S. K. Majumdar, E. W. Miller, & F. J. Brenner (Eds.), Forests - A Global Perspective (pp. 169–185). Pennsylvania Academy of Science.
Williams, C. E. (1997). Potential valuable ecological functions of non-indigenous plants. In J. O. Luken & J. W. Thieret (Eds.), Assessment and management of plant invasions (pp. 26–34). Springer-Verlag.
Williams, C. E. (2001). Black gum, Nyssa sylvatica. In P. Schutt et al. (Eds.), Encyklopädie der Holzgewächse (Encyclopedia of Woody Plants - Monograph Series) (p. 8). Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft.
Williams, C. E. (2001). Cucumber magnolia, Magnolia acuminata. In P. Schutt et al. (Eds.), Encyklopädie der Holzgewächse (Encyclopedia of Woody Plants - Monograph Series) (p. 6). Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft.
Williams, C. E. (2003). Chestnut oak, Quercus prinus. In P. Schutt et al. (Eds.), Encyklopädie der Holzgewächse (Encyclopedia of Woody Plants - Monograph Series) (p. 8). Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft.
Williams, C. E. (2003). Shingle oak, Quercus imbricaria. In P. Schutt et al. (Eds.), Encyklopädie der Holzgewächse (Encyclopedia of Woody Plants - Monograph Series) (p. 6). Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft.
Williams, C. E. (2005). Environmental impact. In K. Hillstrom & L. C. Hillstrom (Eds.), The industrial revolution in America, Volume 1: Iron and steel (pp. 157–182). ABC-CLIO.
Williams, C. E. (2005). Shagbark hickory, Carya ovata. In H. Weisgerber et al. (Eds.), Encyklopädie der Holzgewächse (Encyclopedia of Woody Plants - Monograph Series) (p. 10). Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft.
Williams, C. E. (2006). Along the Allegheny River: The northern watershed. Arcadia Publishing.
Williams, C. E. (2008). Along the Bucktail Highway. Arcadia Publishing.
Williams, C. E. (2008). Western Pennsylvania’s oil heritage. Arcadia Publishing.
Ojeda, V., Schaaf, A., Altamirano, T. A., Bonaparte, B., Bragagnolo, L., Chazarreta, L., Cockle, K., Dias, R., Di Sallo, F., Ibarra, T., Ippi, S., Jauregui, A., Jiménez, J. E., Lammertink, M., López, F., Núñez Montellano, M. G., de la Peña, M., Rivera, L., Vivanco, C., Santillán, M., Soto, G. E., Vergara, P., Wynia, A. L., & Politi, N. (2021). Latitude does not influence cavity entrance orientation of South American avian excavators. Auk, 138, ukaa064. https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithology/ukaa064
Wynia, A. L. (2013). Effects of nest-site selection, brood parasitism, and predation on the nesting success of passerines breeding in bottomland hardwood forests in east-central Arkansas (Master’s thesis). Arkansas State University.
Wynia, A. L. (2020). The ecological importance and population structure of Magellanic Woodpeckers (Campephilus magellanicus) in the world’s southernmost forests (Doctoral dissertation). University of North Texas.
Wynia, A. L., & Bednarz, J. C. (2021). Evidence of nest material kleptoparasitism in Worm-eating Warblers (Helmitheros vermivorum) in east-central Arkansas. Ecology and Evolution, 11(10), 4996–5000. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7339
Wynia, A. L., & Jiménez, J. E. (2019). Preliminary assessment of the influence of larvae availability on the foraging behavior of Magellanic Woodpeckers. Bosque, 40(1), 81–86. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-92002019000100081
Wynia, A. L., Rolland, V., & Bednarz, J. C. (2021). Rat snakes, cowbirds, and vines lower passerine nest survival in remnant bottomland hardwood forests in east-central Arkansas, USA. Avian Conservation and Ecology, 16(2), Article 19.
Wynia, A. L., Rolland, V., & Jiménez, J. E. (2019). Improved Campephiline detection: An experiment conducted with the Magellanic Woodpecker. Ecology and Evolution, 9(20), 11724–11733. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5671
Wynia, A. L., R. Rozzi, and J. E. Jiménez. (2025). The Magellanic Woodpecker’s role in its assemblage: a case study of cavity provisioning and habitat selection in the world’s southernmost forests. Avian Conservation & Ecology 20(1):3 [online].
Magdassi, S., Bassa, A., Vinetsky, Y., & Kamyshny, A. (2003). Silver nanoparticles as pigments for water-based ink-jet inks. Chemistry of Materials, 15(11), 2208–2217.
Articles
Diamond, J. (2024, April). Fish on! Be an aware angler in Walton County. Rosemary Thymes.
Diamond, J. (2024, April). Underwater Museum of Art reimagines (Art)ificial reefs. Rosemary Thymes.
Diamond, J. (2024, August). Gulf Coast Turtle Watch is on the job! Pensacola Magazine.
Diamond, J. (2024, September). Looking up: Stargazing with the Escambia Amateur Astronomy Association. Pensacola Magazine.
Underwood, G. (1998). John Ruskin and freshman composition: Autobiography in place of personal experience. Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association, 29–35.
Underwood, G. (1998). Review of The historical imagination in early modern Britain: History, rhetoric, and fiction, 1500–1800. History: Reviews of New Books, 27(1), 23–24.
Underwood, G. J. (2020). The economics of ale and John Skelton’s early modern literary reputation. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Southern Mississippi].
Kelso, D. K. (2024). Raphael's folly: Book 1 (Faith). Manuscript submitted for publication.
Kelso, D. K. (2006). An empirical investigation of the intercultural sensitivity of student affairs practitioners at a Midwest metropolitan university [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Indiana State University.
Radez, J. (2019). Ibn Miskawayh, the soul, and the pursuit of happiness: The truly happy sage. Lexington Press.
Articles
Duryea, S. N. (2010). William Pitt, the Bank of England, and the 1797 suspension of specie payments: Central bank war finance during the Napoleonic Wars. Libertarian Papers, 2(15).
Duryea, S. N. (2013). Genuinely American: Croatian-American race, manhood, and nationalism in postwar Pittsburgh. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 13(2), 138–157.
Duryea, S. N. (2014). Holding on to steel: Pittsburgh culture in the age of globalization. Globalizations, 11(6), 767–776.
Duryea, S. N. (2021). In search of monsters to destroy: NATO’s prosecution of the Kosovo intervention in the just war tradition. Global Security and Intelligence Studies, 6(2), 45–70.
Ramswell, P. (2012). Ayali: Is it time to say good-bye to American Indian languages? Indigenous Policy Journal, 23(1).
Ramswell, P. Q. (2014). The utilization and leveraging of grievance as a recruitment tool and justification for terroristic acts committed by Islamic extremists. Small Wars Journal.
Ramswell, P. Q. (2017). Derision, division-- decision: Parallels between Brexit and the 2016 United States presidential election. European Political Science, 16(2), 217–232.
Ramswell, P. Q., & St. Marie, J. (2016). Fascism revisited or millennial Eurosceptic populism? Analysis and rationale for a new political movement in the 21st century. Journal of the International Relations and Affairs Group, 6(1).
Ramswell, P. Q., & Wilson, S. (2021). Sink or swim: A swim coach shares his struggle with mental health and his goal to ensure the availability of resources for anyone needing support. American Swimming, 4.
Ramswell, P. Q. (2016). The utilization and leveraging of grievance as a recruitment tool and justification for terroristic acts committed by Islamic extremists. In D. Dilegge & R. J. Bunker (Eds.), Global radical Islamist insurgency: Al Qaeda and Islamic State networks focus (Vol. II). iUniverse.
Ramswell, P. Q. (2017). Euroscepticism and the rising threat from the left and right: The concept of millennial fascism. Lexington Publishing.
Ramswell, P. Q. (2018). Division, derision, decisions: The domino effect of Brexit and populism’s intersection of rights and wrongs. Nova Science Publishers.
Ramswell, P. Q. (2021). The rise of domestic terrorism and decline of American democracy: How Brexit and the Trump presidency influenced populist empowerment & the intersection of rights. Nova Science Publishers.
Yuzefovich, M., & Ramswell, P. (Expected 2025). The land of blood and glory.
Trzop, P. (1999). Impact of historical preservation and zoning of Bardstown, Kentucky [Master’s thesis]. University of Louisville.