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  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (2005). René Schérer’s Hospitalités. Radical Philosophy Review, 8.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (2008). Guy Hocquenghem’s Critique of Radical Leftism. Radical Philosophy Review, 11.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (2016). Maoísmo Francés Después de Mayo 1968. ISTOR: Revista de Historia Internaciónal.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (n.d.). “No More Secondary Fronts: French Maoism Revisited.” Black Box: A Record of Catastrophe, 2.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M., & Wolin, R. (2010). The Wind from the East: French Intellectuals and the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Princeton University Press.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (2009). Le Sens de l’humour de Guy Hocquenghem (The Humor of Guy Hocquenghem). Revue Chimères.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (2004). Utopia Aborted: May ’68 in the Philosophy of Guy Hocquenghem. Annual Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, 32.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (2008). Guy Hocquenghem’s "Volutions,” a translation of “Volutions” from Guy Hocquenghem, L’Après-mai des faunes (1974). Radical Philosophy Review (Vol. 11).
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M., & Schérer, R. (2005). René Schérer’s “Hospitality in Fragments,” a translation of excerpts from René Schérer, Hospitalités (2004) (Vol. 8). Radical Philosophy Review.
  • Dr. Ron Haas Professor of Instruction - Honors College
    Haas, R. M. (2014). [Review of “Chicago: le moment 68: territoires de la contestation étudiante et repression politique,” by C. Rolland-Diamond]. The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture.
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  • Terry Bertling Associate Professor of Practice - School of Jrnlism & Mass Comm
    Research: Bertling's master's degree thesis was "The Role of Niche Products in Newspaper Profitability and Readership." The topic is still an area of great interest as news organizations look for ways to engage smaller niche audiences instead of trying to be all things to all readers. Her work on her thesis earned her the designation of Outstanding Graduate Honor Student for Graduate Research, University of the Incarnate Word, School of Interactive Media & Design (April 2010).
    Teaching: Editing, Reporting, Writing, Multimedia Journalism, Grammar, University Seminar
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