Condensed Curriculum Vita



Condensed Curriculum VitaMartha Haigler, M. S. in Computer Science2019CURRENT POSITION: Assistant Professor, Computer ScienceCONTACT INFORMATION: Bennett College for Women 901 East Washington Street Greensboro, NC 27401 (336) 517-2344PRIMARY SPECIALIZATION(S): Software Development, Curriculum Assessment and InstructionEDUCATION: Gardner-Webb University—Boiling Springs, NC. Doctoral program in Curriculum & Instruction, Fall 2013 - presentVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University—Blacksburg, VA, Two years in the Computer Science Doctoral Program, August 1995 to June 1997Stevens Institute of Technology—Hoboken, NJ, Master of Science Degree in Computer Science, May 1984Fayetteville State University—Fayetteville, NC, Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics Concentrating in Computer Science, May 1981LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: Not ApplicablePROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (1998-Present):University Bennett College—Greensboro, NC (August 2018– Present); Assistant Professor in Science, Technology and Mathematics (STeM) Department; Teach 4 math/computer science courses per semester; advise 4-6 students per semester; lecture, assign and grade homework, projects, and tests; serve on the Quality Enhancement Plan CommitteeUniversity Bennett College—Greensboro, NC (August 2016 – July 2018); Director of Honors Program; Ensures visibility of the Honors Program; identifies students for participation in national, local and special events etc.; responds to required documentations; provides student support services including cultural enrichment and service learning experiences; oversees recruitment, matriculation, graduation of Honors Program students; ensures brochures and program literature are current; attends and presents at national and regional conferences; coordinates Honors Program curriculum developmentUniversity Bennett College—Greensboro, NC (January 2015 – June 2016); Interim Department Chair, Mathematics & Computer Science; Taught 3 computer courses per semester; advised 4-6 students in the Mathematics/Computer Science Department; lectured, assigned and graded homework, projects, and tests; served as co-chair of the Technology Committee; served on the Communications CommitteeUniversity Bennett College for Women—Greensboro, NC (August 2005 – July 2008); Provided oversight for day-to-day project activities. Examples of routine functions of the Project Manager are: budget management, arranged and attended meetings of the Internal Steering Committee, External Advisory Board, and Project Management Team; arranged for Project publicity and contacted Bennett faculty and students about travel to conferences and workshops; coordinated colloquium series on Computational Science (three on-site visits with visiting scientists: Dr. Robert Pannoff, Shodor Education Foundation; Mr. Praveen Sethupathy, a Ph.D. candidate in genomics and computational biology at the University of Pennsylvania; and, Dr. Ram Mohan, North Carolina A&T State University.)University Bennett College—Greensboro, NC (August 1998–May 2005); covered two Computer Applications courses for faculty member on leave from the College (March 12 – May 7, 2007);worked with one other faculty member to modify and improve the Computer Science curriculum (2 weeks, July, 2005), funded by HBCU-UP grant; taught Introduction to Computer Science Course in the NSF Summer Academy (June 20 – July 23, 2004); Also taught this course in the NSF Summer Academy in the summers of 2001, 2002, and 2003.Saturday Academy North Carolina A & T State University—Greensboro, NC, Taught computer skills and BASIC programming language course in the Saturday Academy consisting of 3rd through 8th graders (September through December, 2002)Site-Based (schools, community agencies, etc.) Mount Tabor High School—Winston-Salem, NC, Mathematics Teacher (January through February, 1998)Other Related ExperienceSummary Statement of Professional Experience since 1998TEACHING (1998-2005; 2008 - present): Bennett College—Greensboro, NC, Assistant Professor; Teach 1 course per semester (Fall 2016 – July 2018); Taught 4 computer science courses per semester (Freshman through Senior levels), until Spring 2016; Advise 6 computer science majors/Honors Program students; Faculty advisor of Chi Gamma Chapter (eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc, 2003 -2009); Prepare daily lectures and grade all homework and programming assignments.Publications and/or Performances Not applicableFunded Research Not applicablePresentations Not ApplicableCOLLEGE SERVICE (1998 – Present): Faculty Senate member, Information Technology Committee member, Communications Committee [Science Division] representative {2009 – 2016); serve on various Search Committees; Advisor of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society (Bennett College Chapter)COMMUNITY SERVICE (1998-Present): Financial member, previous Member-At-Large, Former President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated (Beta Nu Zeta/Greensboro Chapter, 2009-2013), Past Evaluations Coordinator of NC State (appointment by NC State Director of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority), Active member of New Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Board of Directors (elected position, 2016 –Present), Sunday School teacher, Past Vacation Bible School coordinator/teacher); volunteer of Black Child Development and March of DimesCONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (1998-Present): Active member and instructor of the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) 2018- present; to improve students math skillsParticipated in Moodle Training, Bennett College, August 16, 2019Participated in Moodle Training, Bennett College, May 7 -10, 2019Attended the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) Tournament in Los Angeles, CA, April 7 – 11, 2018Attended the National Association of African American Honors Program (NAAAHP) Conference, Atlanta. GA, November 8 – 12, 2017 Attended the Alpha Lambda Delta National Leadership Conference, Phoenix, AZ, October 27 – 29, 2017Attended the 19th Annual National Summer Institute on Learning Communities, Olympia, WA, July 9 – 14, 2017 Attended the NAAAHP Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, October 29 – November 1, 2016Attended the Center for Innovative Leadership Development (CILD) Conference – Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC, July 25 – 26, 2016Attended the NC Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) Network Fall Meeting, October 7, 2013, North Carolina A&T State University; PKAL is the Association of American Colleges & Universities’ (AAC&U’s)STEM higher education reform centerParticipated in PCFF Phase 2 Webinar, August 12, 2013 at 2pmParticipated in the Faculty/Staff Institute, Bennett College, August 7 – 9, 2013; in particular, on August 8th, during PCFF2 moderated the Think Tank sessions with Dr. Johnnella Butler (Provost, Spelman College) and Dr. J.K. Haynes (Dean of Science, Morehouse College), consultants Attended the Faculty Workshop, “Secure Software Engineering & Computer Science Retention” at North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, July 15, 2013Attended the Mentoring Female Faculty at HBCUs for Success in Academia, Greensboro, NC, May 16, 2013Participated in the Preparing Critical Faculty for the Future (PCFF2) on March 13, March 15, and May 29, 2013 with Bennett Faculty; on March 27, 2013 with Dr. Alma Clayton-Pedersen (via Skype), Senior Policy Director, AAC&U2012 Bennett College Women’s Leadership Conference, Greensboro, NC (March 29, 2012)Faculty Workshop at North Carolina A&T State University, participated in the Information Assurance Curriculum & Research, sponsored by the US Department of Education and Department of Computer Science (March 17, 2012)National Science Foundation (NSF) Day at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC (February 28, 2012)Faculty Workshop at North Carolina A&T State University, participated as faculty coach of the Software Development & Design Team Tournament (October 30, 2010)The Minority Serving Institutions Research Partnership Consortium MSIRPC Conference—Baltimore, MD, attended with three other Bennett College colleagues (2 faculty and 1 staff) and participated in grant writing sessions (April 14 – 17, 2010)STEM Fair Workshop Presentation on Encryption, sponsored by LSAMP/NSF—Bennett College, presented PowerPoint presentation to two classes: approximately high school students 50 students (March 18, 2009)Special Interest Group Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), sponsored by ACM-- Chattanooga, TN, attended and accompanied 5 Bennett College students (March 3 – 6, 2009)National Society of Black Engineers Conference—Boston, MA, attended and accompanied 9 Bennett College students (March 23 – 26, 2005)National Science Foundation Joint Application Meeting—Washington, DC, attended and represented the College as project manager of the HBCU-UP (renewal) grant (April 24 – 27, 2005)Brethren Colleges Abroad Program chaperoned 42 U.S. students to Cheltenhem, England (September 18- 24, 2004)NASA Astrobiology Institute—Arizona State University, Temple, AZ, attended and accompanied three Bennett College students and a director (February 9-12, 2003)SELECTED HONORS & AWARDS: Honorary member of Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society (Spring 2017)Member of Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society in Education (Spring 2014)Member of Alpha Kappa Mu (Scholarship), Beta Kappa Chi (Scientific), and Upsilon Pi Epsilon (Computer Science) Honor Societies Selected for inclusion in the 9th edition of Who’s Who Among American Teachers, 20052005 Black History Month “Shero” Award recipientApplied for and received faculty developments grant to attend the Association for SIGSOFT in Charleston, SC (November 2002). The grant paid for travel, lodging, and miscellaneous expenses incurred ................
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