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TOM OTIENO
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Eastern Kentucky University,
Responsible for various College activities related to the administration of the College including promotion and tenure, strategic planning, policies and procedures, and faculty development. Assists with faculty appointments, chairperson appointments and other administrative or personnel special projects and activities as assigned by the Dean. Coordinates the College junior faculty mentoring program. Promotes and supports the research mission of the College, including assisting faculty members in their pursuit of external funding for scholarship and service activities, and fostering interdisciplinary research. Has also represented the College at university-level student recruitment activities and served as editor of the College newsletter. •Interim Department Chair, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Eastern Kentucky
University, Richmond. 5/2008-6/2008 and 1/2009-6/2009 Responsible for administration of the department including budget development and management, faculty hiring, faculty and staff supervision and evaluation, course scheduling, oversight of student advising/orientation sessions, student issues, and advocacy and interactions with other units on behalf of the department. •Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Eastern Kentucky University,
Responsible for various College activities related to the administration of the College, faculty and staff personnel and policy issues, and scholarly activities. Represented the College at university-level student recruitment activities and served as editor of the College newsletter. •Project Director/Principal Investigator, Eastern Kentucky University's GK-12
The project was funded by a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation and involved working with selected middle schools to improve the teaching of science and mathematics. Oversaw the overall implementation of the project. Specifically: set up and managed the project office, prepared and oversaw the budget, recruited and supervised personnel (51 total), organized and chaired grant-wide planning meetings, participated in training workshops, served as a faculty participant/mentor, interacted with internal and external project evaluators, interacted with NSF (including attending annual meetings of NSF GK-12 project teams [2004, 2005, 2006], submission of proposals for supplemental awards [2003,2004, 2005], and preparation and submission of annual and final report), collected and submitted program monitoring data to Quantum Research Corporation (QRC), promoted the project to internal and external constituencies (including presenting at conferences). •Administrative Intern, Office of the Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Eastern
Kentucky University, Richmond, 8/02-5/03.
Participated in college-level recruitment efforts on and off-campus, oversaw the development of the first college brochure, edited and produced the college newsletter, accompanied the college Dean and Associate Dean to meetings. •Coordinator of Graduate Program, Department of Chemistry, Eastern Kentucky
Reviewed and processed all departmental graduate student applications, oversaw the graduate program curriculum including scheduling of courses, revision of existing courses and introduction of new ones, streamlined advising for both enrolled and prospective graduate students, stepped up recruitment and retention efforts for the M.S. program, developed and maintained the Department of Chemistry’s graduate studies website, chaired the graduate committee, made laboratory-teaching assignments to faculty, part time instructors and graduate assistants. Played the leading role in the chemistry graduate program review mandated by the Council on Postsecondary Education. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Professor, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. 2003-present
Associate Professor, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. 1998-2003
(Tenured, 2000)
Visiting Research Faculty, University of Kentucky, Lexington (Summers 1999,
2000, 2001 and 2002)
Assistant Professor, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. 1995-98
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos.
1993-95
Research and Teaching Assistant, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. 1986-
93
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1993
M.Sc., University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1989
B.Sc. (1st Class Hons.), University of Nairobi, Nairobi, 1986
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP AND PLANNING TRAINING
•Using Quantitative Productivity Tools to Guide Academic Decision-Making: A workshop for deans, associate/assistant deans and budget managers. Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 25-26, 2011 •Deans and Development. Post-Conference Workshop, Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences. Portland, Oregon, November 15, 2008. •Stepping Up to the Deanship: A Hands-On Skills Assessment and CV Workshop. Post-Conference Workshop. Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Chicago, •Management Development Program (Certificate). Harvard University Graduate
School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 16-28, 2007 •Deans’ Seminar on New Structures: Planning, Financing and Building New Facilities for the Arts and Sciences. Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Omaha, Nebraska, March 17-18, 2005 •Distinguished College/University Scientist Award (2002); Kentucky Academy of •Research Award (2000); College of Arts and Sciences, EKU. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION AND SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
•Member, Kentucky Statewide EPSCoR Committee (2006 – present)
•Member, Kentucky NSF EPSCoR Sub-Committee (2006 – present)
•Member, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences [CCAS] (2005- present)
♦Member of Committee on Cultural Diversity (2008, 2009, 2010; Co-Chair: 2009,
♦Member, Board of Directors (11/2010 - )
Chair, Subcommittee of Board of Directors to design a mentoring program for new
Chair, Case Studies Selection Committee (1/2011 - )
Board Liaison, Committee on Comprehensive Institutions (11/2011-11/2012)
•Member, EKU Social Work Program Advisory Group (2005 – present) •Member, Kentucky Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (KBRIN) - IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Administrative Advisory Committee (2004 – present) •Member, American Chemical Society (1993-2004; Public Relations Chair: Lexington •Member, Council on Undergraduate Research (EKU Liaison, 1995 - present)
•Member, Kentucky Academy of Science (Ordinary member since 1998, Life member
•Member, Kentucky Science Teachers Association (2004 - 2007) •Member, National Science Teachers Association (2004 - 2009) •Founding Member, Central States Regional Undergraduate X-ray Diffraction •Proposals reviewer, National Institute of Health, Minority Biomedical Research COMMUNITY OUTREACH
•My outreach activities have primarily involved giving talks, presenting demonstrations
or participating in science career days in local K-12 schools. •Served as Project Director of EKU’s GK-12 program (ISMAM), working with six middle schools in Appalachian Kentucky to improve the teaching of science and mathematics in these schools by infusing the use of inquiry-based instruction and technology into their curricula (1/03 – 6/06). SELECTED NON INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (Eastern Kentucky University)
University Level Service
8/2013-present
Faculty Workload Regulation Drafting Team Evaluation of Full-Time Non Tenure-Track Faculty Policy Drafting Team Goldwater Scholarship Faculty Representative for EKU Evaluation of Non-Tenured Tenure-Track Faculty Policy Drafting Team University Promotion and Tenure Policy Drafting Team National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipends
Selection Committee (Chair)
Search committee for Associate Director of Sponsored Programs Search committee for Director of Sponsored Programs Search committee for Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Student Support Subcommittee of the Graduate Council (Chair,
12/2000-8/2002)
College of Arts and Sciences Committees
9/2006-present
Strategic Planning & Budget Committee Research & Faculty Development Committee (Chair)
Promotion and Tenure Committee (Chair)
Promotion and Tenure Review Committee, Ad hoc New Science Building Planning Committee, Ad hoc. New Science Building Lobbying Committee (Chair), Ad hoc.
Faculty Development Committee (Chair)
Strategic Planning & Budget Work Group Roark Lecture Selection Committee (Chair), Ad hoc
College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences Committees
9/1995-8/1999
Department of Physics and Astronomy Committees
1/2009-present
Member, Faculty Search Committee, Ad hoc Chair, Department Chair Search Committee, Ad hoc
Chair, Department Chair Search Committee, Ad hoc
Department of Chemistry Committees
11/2003-5/2004
Chair, Faculty Search Committee (Inorganic Visiting), Ad hoc
Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee (elected) [Chair,
Member, Sabbatical Leave Committee (elected) [Chair, 9/2000-
Member, Merit Pay Policy and Appeals Committee (elected) [Chair, 9/1999-8/2000]
Member, Graduate Committee [Chair, 9/1997-8/2002 & 9/2003-
8/2004]
Member, Laboratory Instructors Orientation Committee Member, CHE105 Resolution Committee, Ad hoc. Member, Forensic Science Budget Request Committee, Ad hoc. Member, Department Chair's Internal Advisory Committee Member, Academic Practices Committee (elected) Chair, Faculty Search Committee (Analytical/Forensic), Ad hoc.
Chair, Instructor Evaluation Form Development Committee, Ad
hoc
.
Member, CHE 111/112 Lab Advisory Committee, Ad hoc. Member, Library Advisory Committee, Ad hoc. Chair, Department Chair Search Committee (elected, ad hoc)
Member, CHE 101/105 Laboratory Advisory Committee Member, CHE 101/105 Combination Advisory Committee, Ad hoc. Member, CHE 101/105 Objectives Committee, Ad hoc. Member, Committee on Evaluation of Teaching (in addition to IDEA), Ad hoc. COURSES TAUGHT (Eastern Kentucky University)
CHE 105
Introduction to Research. Supervised research of 17 undergraduate students Chemtopics: Introduction to Bioinorganic Chemistry CHE 805 (501/701) Bioinorganic Chemistry CHE 850 ACADEMIC STUDENT ADVISING
Graduate Students Advisor, Department of Chemistry, 9/97-8/02 & 9/2003-8/2004
ADVISOR, MASTERS THESES
•Kamruz MD Zaman. Synthesis and Characterization of Some Vanadium(IV)
ADVISOR, MASTERS NON-THESES
•Harpreet K. Dhooper. A Review of Chemistry of Copper(I)-Pyrazine Coordination
•Betty K. Ikunyua. Coordination Polymers of Copper(I): Factors Affecting Structural RESEARCH STUDENTS’ AWARDS:
•J. L. Barnett, 1st place, Graduate Research Poster Competition, the EKU Sigma Xi
•J. L. Barnett, 1st place, graduate chemistry (oral), Kentucky Academy of Science, 2004. •J. Page, Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award, the EKU Sigma Xi Chapter. •Z. L. Dismukes, 1st place, undergraduate chemistry (oral), Kentucky Academy of •A. I. McMullin, 1st place, undergraduate chemistry (oral), Kentucky Academy of •Ann M. Gipson, 2nd place, undergraduate chemistry (oral), Kentucky Academy of •M. Hatfield, 1st place, undergraduate chemistry (oral), Kentucky Academy of Science, •J. R. Blanton, 2nd place, Regional Undergraduate Chemistry Research Poster Competition, University of Kentucky, 1998. RESEARCH INTERESTS
•Inorganic Chemistry. Synthesis, structure and properties of coordination compounds.
•Science Education.
•Faculty Development.
•Academic Leadership.
PUBLICATIONS (§ = undergraduate student co-authors)
•Otieno, T., (2013). Navigating the tenure and promotion processes at regional
comprehensive universities: Challenges and coping strategies. In D. Mack, E. D. Watson, and M. M. Camacho (Eds.), Mentoring faculty of color: Essays on professional development and advancement in colleges and universities (pp. 26 – 41). Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing. •Otieno, T., (2012). Making a difference in the daily routine. In S. Thompson (Ed.),
Views from the frontline: Voices of conscience on college campuses (pp. 59-79). Champaign, IL: Common Ground Publishing. •Tom Otieno, Paula M. Lutz, and F. Andrew Schoolmaster. Enhancing recruitment, professional development and socialization of junior faculty through formal mentoring
programs. Metropolitan Universities Journal. 2010, 21(2), 77-91.
•Tom Otieno and Melinda Wilder. Enhancing inquiry-based science and math in Appalachian middle schools: A model for community engagement. Kentucky Journal
of Excellence in College Teaching and Learning
. 2010, 8, 9-19.
•Susan Godbey, Tom Otieno, and Daniel Tofan. Open laboratories in college science. In Handbook of College Science Teaching. Joel J. Mintzes and William H. Leonard, Eds.;
NSTA Press: Arlington, VA 2006, Chapter 9, pp. 87-95.
•Tom Otieno, Jaime R. Blanton§, Kena J. Lanham§, and Sean Parkin. Poly-µ-2,5- dimethylpyrazine-µ-dithiocyanato-N,S,S-dicopper(I): a three-dimensional coordination
polymer containing both molecular and anionic rod ligands. J. Chem. Crystallogr. 2003,
33(5-6), 335.
•Tom Otieno, Aaron Hutchison, Matthew K. Krepps and David A. Atwood. Synthesis, spectral and thermal properties of pyrazine-bridged coordination polymers of copper(II)
nitrate. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 1355-1357.
•Tom Otieno, Andrea T. Pinkston§, Natisha C. Johnson§ and Sean Parkin. Aquatetrakis(2-methylpyrazine-κN)(nitrato-κO)copper(II) nitrate. Acta Cryst. 2002,
E58, m328.
•Tom Otieno, Ann M. Gipson§ and Sean Parkin. Synthesis and X-ray characterization of a polymeric 1:3 complex of copper(II) nitrate with pyrazine. J. Chem. Crystallogr.
2002, 32(3-4), 81.
•Tom Otieno, Jaime R. Blanton§, Michael J. Hatfield§, Sherry L. Asher§ and Sean Parkin. A copper(II)-pyrazole complex cation with 3 imposed symmetry. Acta Cryst. 2002,
C58, m182.
•Tom Otieno, Michael J. Hatfield§, Sherry L. Asher§, Angela I. McMullin§, Brian O. Patrick, and Sean Parkin. Structures of pentakis(imidazole)copper(II)
hexafluoroarsenate monohydrate and chlorotetrakis(imidazole)copper(II) chloride.
Synth. React. Inorg. Metal-Org. Chem. 2001, 31(9), 1587.
•Jaime R. Bailey§, M. Jason Hatfield§, Kevin R. Henke, Matthew K. Krepps, Jessica L. Morris§, Tom Otieno, Karen D. Simonetti§, Eric A. Wall, David A. Atwood. Transition
metal complexes of 2,4,6-trimercapto-1,3,5-triazine (TMT): potential precursors to
nanoparticulate metal sulfides, J. Organomet. Chem. 2001, 623 (1-2), 185.
•Norman S. Dean, Ladd M. Mokry§, Marcus R. Bond, Madan Mohan, Tom Otieno, Charles J. O’Connor, K. Spartalian and Carl J. Carrano. Vanadium
hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate complexes of diphenyl phosphate. Heterometallic
complexes of the [LV{PhO)2PO2}3]- fragment. Inorg. Chem. 1997, 36, 1424.
•Tom Otieno, Ladd M. Mokry§, Marcus R. Bond, Carl J. Carrano and Norman S. Dean. Non-template-centered, closed tetravanadium phosphate and phosphonate clusters.
Inorg. Chem. 1996, 35, 850.
•Tom Otieno, Marcus R. Bond, Ladd M. Mokry§, Ronald B. Walter and Carl J. Carrano. Plasmid DNA cleavage by oxo bridged V(III) dimers without added co-oxidants or reductants. Chem. Commun. 1996, 37.
•Tom Otieno and Robert C. Thompson. Antiferromagnetism and metamagnetism in 1,4-diazine and pyridine complexes of nickel(II). Can. J. Chem. 1995, 73, 275.
•Marcus R. Bond§, Ladd M. Mokry§, Tom Otieno, Jeffrey Thompson§ and Carl J. Carrano. Three new polynuclear, bis(µ-phosphato) vanadyl clusters: [HB(pz)3VO(µ-(C 6H5O)2PO2)]2, [HB(3,5-Me2pz)3VO(µ-(C6H5O)2PO2)]2 C7H8, and H2O⊂[t- 6H5OPO3)VO]6(H2O)2 2CH3CH2OH. Adaptability of the cyclic (OV)(OPO)2(VO) bridging unit. Inorg. Chem. 1995, 34, 1894.
•Tom Otieno, Steven J. Rettig, Robert C. Thompson and James Trotter. Pyridazine complexes of copper(II) nitrate: synthesis and structural and magnetic studies. Inorg.
Chem.
1995, 34, 1718.
•Madan Mohan, Marcus R. Bond, Tom Otieno and Carl J. Carrano. Oxovanadium pyrazole complexes: synthesis and structure. Inorg. Chem. 1995, 34, 1233.
•Ladd M. Mokry§, Jeffrey Thompson§, Marcus R. Bond, Tom Otieno, Madan Mohan and Carl J. Carrano. Stereochemical control of cluster size in vanadium phosphates. Inorg.
Chem.
1994, 33, 2705.
•Tom Otieno, Steven J. Rettig, Robert C. Thompson and James Trotter. Structure of (Nitrato-O)(nitrato-O,O')tris(pyridazine-N)copper(II). Acta Crystallogr. 1993, C49,
2067.
•Tom Otieno, Steven J. Rettig, Robert C. Thompson and James Trotter. Synthesis and structural and magnetic studies of diazine-bridged complexes of copper(II) cyanate.
Crystal structure of poly[bis(cyanato-N)bis(m-methylpyrazine)copper(II). Inorg. Chem.
1993, 32, 4384.
•Tom Otieno, Steven J. Rettig, Robert C. Thompson and James Trotter. Complex polymeric cations of copper(I) with graphite- and diamond-related lattices: crystal
structures of poly-tris(µ-2,5-dimethylpyrazine)dicopper(I) hexafluorophosphate and
poly-bis(µ-2,5-dimethylpyrazine)copper(I) hexafluorophosphate. Inorg. Chem. 1993,
32, 1607.
•Tom Otieno, Steven J. Rettig, Robert C. Thompson and James Trotter. Pyrazine and 2,5-dimethylpyrazine complexes of copper(I) trifluoromethanesulfonate. The crystal
and molecular structure of poly-µ-2,5-dimethylpyrazine(2,5-
dimethylpyrazine)(trifluoromethanesulfonato-O)copper(I). Can J. Chem. 1990, 68,
1901.
•T. Otieno, S. J. Rettig, R. C. Thompson and J. Trotter. Synthesis, structure and vibrational spectrum of poly-µ-pyrazine(pyrazine)(trifluoromethanesulfonato-
O)copper(I). Can J. Chem. 1989, 67, 1964.
ORAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (§ = undergraduate students)
•Dwayne Mack, Elwood D. Watson, Toni G. Jones, Judith Liu, Tasneem Khaleel,
Michelle M. Camacho, and Tom Otieno. Mentoring Faculty of Color: Essays on Professional Development and Advancement in Colleges and Universities. 26th National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education. New Orleans, Louisiana, May/June 2013, Session #446. •Dwayne A. Mack and Tom Otieno. Mentoring Black Faculty. 30th Annual Conference of Kentucky Association of Blacks in Higher Education, Richmond, Kentucky, April 2013, Session #1A. •F. Andrew Schoolmaster, Tom Otieno and Eric Zabilka. Decanal Participation in Building Projects: From Preparation and Planning to Construction and Commissioning. Post-Conference Workshop, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland, November 14, 2009. •Tom Otieno, George Acquaah, J. Blaine Hudson and Eri F. Yasuhara. Bringing them into the fold: Challenges and Responsibilities of Inclusion for International Students and Faculty. 44th Annual Meeting of the Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences. Baltimore, Maryland, November 2009, Session #H. •Mid-level Leadership Positions in Institutions of Higher Education: The Academic Deanship. Tom Otieno. The Tenth Annual Southern Interdisciplinary Roundtable on African Studies Conference. Frankfort, Kentucky, April 2009, Panel #3. •Enhancing professional development of junior faculty through formal mentoring programs. Tom Otieno, Paula M. Lutz and F. Andrew Schoolmaster. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences. Portland, Oregon, November 2008, Session #H. •Efficiency in promotion and tenure evaluations through online reviews. Tom Otieno, Joan M. Foster, F. Andrew Schoolmaster, and Gary D. Stark. Annual meeting of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences. Boston, Massachusetts, November 2006, Session #E. •Bounce that ball. Megan Alexander§, Becky Smith, and Tom Otieno, 34th Annual Conference of the Kentucky Science Teachers Association, Lexington, Kentucky, November 2006, Session #47. •Photosynthesis in a Jar. Jennifer Fairchild§, Tracy Powell-McCoy, and Tom Otieno, 33rd Annual Conference of the Kentucky Science Teachers Association, Lexington, Kentucky, November 2005, Session #46. •Increasing middle school inquiry through collaboration. Melinda Wilder, Tom Otieno and Jessica Lynn Barnett, National Science Teachers Association 53rd National Convention, Dallas, Texas, March/April 2005. •Inquiry based science and math in Appalachian middle schools. Jessica L. Barnett, Tom Otieno, and Melinda Wilder, 32nd Annual Conference of Kentucky Science Teachers Association, Lexington, Kentucky, November 2004, Session # 105. •Synthesis and characterization of diazole complexes of copper(II) thiocyanate. Jessica L. Barnett and Tom Otieno. 90th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Murray, Kentucky, November 2004. •Incorporating technology into a water quality testing experiment. Tracy L. Powell- McCoy , Jennifer L. Fairchild§, and Tom Otieno, 90th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Murray, Kentucky, November 2004. •Partnerships between university science and mathematics faculty, students and middle school teachers: The Eastern Kentucky University model. Tom Otieno, 90th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Murray, Kentucky, November 2004. •Cationic complexes of copper(II) with pyrazole and pyrazine. Jon Walker§ and Tom, Otieno, 89th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Bowling Green, Kentucky, November 2003. •A three-dimensional coordination polymer containing both molecular and anionic rod ligands. Kena J. Lanham§ and Tom Otieno, 88th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Highland Heights, Kentucky, November 2002. •Reactions of [3,3’-bis(2-hydroxybenzylidenimine)]-1,2-diphenoxyethane and [3,3’- bis(2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylidenimine)]-1,2-diphenoxyethane with divalent copper, cobalt and nickel acetates. Zachary L. Dismukes§, Tom Otieno and David A. Atwood, 88th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Highland Heights, Kentucky, November 2002. •Structure of chlorotetrakis(imidazole)copper(II) chloride and its synthesis by chloride atom abstraction from carbon tetrachloride. Angela I. McMullin§ and Tom Otieno. Kentucky Academy of Science (87th) / Tennessee Kentucky Academy of Science(111th) Joint Annual Meeting, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, November 2001. •New schiff base ligands for bimetallic transition metal complexes. Jessica L. Morris§, Tom Otieno and David A. Atwood, Kentucky Academy of Science (87th) / Tennessee Kentucky Academy of Science(111th) Joint Annual Meeting, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, November 2001. •Preparation and characterization of 2,4,6-trimercapto-1,3,5-triazine complexes of divalent copper. Karen D. Simonetti§, Tom Otieno and David A. Atwood, 33rd Annual Southeastern Regional Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Conference, Statesboro, Georgia, April 2001, Abstract 7. •Synthesis and characterization of cobalt(II) complexes of 2,4,6-trimercapto-1,3,5- triazine. Jessica L. Morris§, Tom Otieno and David A. Atwood, 33rd Annual Southeastern Regional Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Conference, Statesboro, Georgia, April 2001, Abstract 6. •Synthesis and characterization of a pyrazine-bridged coordination polymer of copper(II) nitrate. Ann M. Gipson§ and Tom Otieno. 86th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Lexington, Kentucky, Nov-Dec. 2000. •Synthesis and characterization of copper complexes of 2,4,6-trimercaptotriazine. Jaime R. Bailey§ and Tom Otieno, 32nd Annual Southeastern Regional Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Conference, Richmond, Kentucky, April 2000, Abstract O6. •Synthesis and crystal structure of pentakis(imidazole)copper(II) hexafluoroarsenate monohydrate. Sherry L. Asher§, M. Jason Hatfield§, and Tom Otieno, 85th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Richmond, Kentucky, November 1999. •Diaquadihydroxodithiocyanato-N-vanadium(IV). Tom Otieno, 51st Southeastern
Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 1999, Abstract 307. •Hexakis(pyrazole)copper(II) complexes. Jaime R. Blanton§, Sherry L. Asher§, Michael J. Hatfield§, and Tom Otieno, 31st Annual Southeastern Regional Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Conference, Cullowhee, North •Synthesis and characterization of coordination polymers of copper(I) thiocyanate. Jaime R. Blanton§ and Tom Otieno, 30th Annual Southeast Regional Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Conference, Kennesaw, Georgia, March 1998, Abstract 7. •Synthesis and characterization of vanadium(IV) thiocyanate complexes. Wendell B. Lake§ and Tom Otieno, 29th Annual Southeast Regional Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Conference, Johnson City, Tennessee, March 1997, Abstract 18. •Diazine complexes of copper(II) hexafluorophosphate and hexafluorarsenate. Tom Otieno and Robert C. Thompson, 48th American Chemical Society Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, South Carolina, November 1996, Abstract 231. •Consideration of bridging geometries in rational synthesis of oxovanadium phosphates. Marcus R. Bond and Tom Otieno, The XVII Congress and General Assembly of the International Union or Crystallography, Seattle, Washington, August 1996, Abstract E1222. •Synthesis and characterization of vanadium pyrazole complexes. Tom Otieno, Madan Mohan, Marcus R. Bond and Carl J. Carrano, 50th American Chemical Society Southwest Regional Meeting, Forth Worth, Texas, November 1994, Abstract 83. •Effects of 1,4-diazine bridging on the magnetic properties of coordination polymers of nickel(II). T. Otieno, L. Mao and R.C. Thompson, 77th Canadian Society for
Chemistry Conference and Exhibition,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 1994, Abstract 441.
•Synthesis and structures of 2,5-dimethylpyrazine-bridged cationic polymers of copper(I). T. Otieno, S.J. Rettig, R.C. Thompson and J. Trotter, 76th Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Sherbrooke, Quebec, May 1993, Abstract 140. •Magnetic exchange effects in polynuclear pyridazine-bridged complexes of copper(II) and nickel(II). T. Otieno and R.C. Thompson, 76th Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Sherbrooke, Québec, May 1993, Abstract 333. POSTER PRESENTATIONS (§ = undergraduate students)
•The role of university professors in scientist-teacher partnerships under the GK-12
program. Tom Otieno. National Science Foundation West Coast GK-12 Meeting, Anaheim, California, April 2006. •The impact of the GK-12 program on participating Eastern Kentucky University students. Tom Otieno, Megan Alexander§, Sherry Harrel, Karen W. Carey, and Lois Webster. Annual meeting for National Science Foundation GK-12 Project Teams, Washington, DC, March 2006. •Enhancing inquiry-based science and math in Appalachian middle schools: The role of university students. Tom Otieno, Sherry Harrel, J. Kenneth Mattingly, and Karen W. Carey. Annual meeting for National Science Foundation GK-12 Project Teams, Arlington, Virginia, March 2005. •Enhancing inquiry-based science and math in Appalachian middle schools (ISMAM). Jessica L. Barnett, James K. Mattingly, Karen W. Carey and Tom Otieno. Annual meeting for National Science Foundation GK-12 Project Teams, Arlington, Virginia, March 2004. •Enhancing science instruction in middle schools: A collaboration between Eastern Kentucky University and Madison Middle School. Matthew Thompson§, Tom Otieno, and Margaret M. Soto. 3rd Annual Eastern Kentucky University Undergraduate Presentation Showcase, Richmond, Kentucky, April 2004, Abstract 39. •Tetrakis(pyrazole)dithiocyanato-N-copper(II): synthesis and characterization. Tiffani Sampson§ and Tom Otieno. 3rd Annual Eastern Kentucky University Undergraduate Presentation Showcase, Richmond, Kentucky, April 2004, Abstract 38. •Synthesis and structure of tetrakis(3,5-dimethylpyrazole)copper(II) perchlorate monohydrate. Jon Walker§ and Tom Otieno. 3rd Annual Eastern Kentucky University Undergraduate Presentation Showcase, Richmond, Kentucky, April 2004, Abstract 37. •Enhancing science instruction in middle schools: A collaboration between Eastern Kentucky University and Madison Middle School. Matthew Thompson§, Tom Otieno, and Margaret M. Soto, 89th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Bowling Green, Kentucky, November 2003. •Transition metal complexes of 2,4,6-trimercapto-1,3,5-triazine (TMT). Tom Otieno, 9th Annual Kentucky EPSCoR Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, May 2003, Abstract 42. •Two new coordination polymers of copper and 2,5-dimethylpyrazine. Juddson Page§ and Tom Otieno, 2nd Annual Natural Sciences Graduate and Undergraduate Research Poster Day (Hosted by EKU’s department of Biological Sciences), Richmond, Kentucky, May 2003, Abstract 18. •Synthesis and spectral and thermal properties of pyrazine-bridged coordination polymers of copper(II) nitrate: An experiment for advanced undergraduates. Tom Otieno, Matthew K. Krepps, Aaron R Hutchison and David Atwood, 225th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2003, Abstract CHED132. •Preparation and characterization of aquaoxobis(pyrazole)dithiocyanato-N- Vanadium(IV) and related complexes. Kamruz M. Zaman and Tom Otieno, 88th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Highland Heights, Kentucky, November 2002. •Cationic imidazole-copper(II) compounds: A demonstration of the rewards of faculty- student collaborations. Tom Otieno and Angela I. McMullin§, 1st Annual Eastern Kentucky University Showcase for Undergraduate Scholarly and Creative Activities, April 2002, Abstract 17. •[3,3’-Bis(2-hydroxybenzylidenimine)]-1,2-diphenoxyethane and [3,3’-Bis(2-hydroxy-3- methoxybenzylidenimine)]-1,2-diphenoxyethane. Andrea T. Pinkston§, Tom Otieno and David A. Atwood, 34th Annual Southeastern Regional Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research Conference, Johnson City, Tennessee, April 2002, Abstract 5. •Cationic imidazole-copper(II) compounds: A demonstration of the rewards of faculty- student collaborations. Tom Otieno and Angela I. McMullin§, A Celebration of EKU Excellence in Scholarly and Creative Work; a poster session organized as part of President Joanne Glasser’s inaugural activities, Richmond, Kentucky, March 2002. •Synthesis and characterization of coordination polymers of copper(I) thiocyanate. Jaime R. Blanton§ and Tom Otieno, Regional Undergraduate Chemistry Research Poster Competition, Lexington, Kentucky, April 1998, Abstract 3. •Control of pseudohalide bonding modes in vanadium complexes. Tom Otieno, Sixth National Conference of the Council on Undergraduate Research, Durham, North Carolina, June 1996, p. 23. •Magnetic properties of pyrazine-bridged coordination polymers of copper(II) sulfonates. Tom Otieno and Robert C. Thompson, 50th American Chemical Society Southwest Regional Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, November 1994, Abstract 101. •Synthesis and characterization of polymeric pyrazine and pyridazine complexes of copper(II) and nickel(II) cyanates. T. Otieno and R.C. Thompson, 74th Canadian Chemical Conference and Exhibition, Hamilton, Ontario, June 1991, Abstract 536 NM-D1. •Structure and vibrational spectrum of a pyrazine-bridged chain complex of copper(I), poly- Cu(µ-pyz)(pyz)(CF3SO3). T. Otieno, S.J. Rettig and R.C. Thompson, 72nd Canadian Chemical Conference and Exhibition, Victoria, British Columbia, June 1989, Abstract 300 IN-D4P. INVITED TALKS AT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
•Educational opportunities in the United States of America. College of Biological and
Physical Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, July 28, 2010. •Educational opportunities in the United States of America. Kisumu Polytechnic, •Educational opportunities in the United States of America. City Campus, Maseno University, Kisumu, Kenya, July 14, 2010. •Principles of inorganic materials synthesis and characterization. Department of Chemistry (Chemistry Club), Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, March 7, 2006. •Inorganic materials synthesis at EKU: from small molecules to polymeric materials. Department of Chemistry (Chemistry Club), Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, September 18, 2002. •Synthesis and characterization of diazole complexes containing cationic copper(II) chromophores. Department of Chemistry and Geology, Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, Kentucky, October 26, 2001. •Synthesis and characterization of diazole complexes containing cationic copper(II) chromophores. Department of Chemistry, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, February 23, 2001. •Synthesis and characterization of mononuclear copper(II) and vanadium(IV) pyrazole complexes. Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, April 2, 1999. •Synthesis and characterization of copper(I) and vanadium(IV) thiocyanate complexes. Department of Chemistry, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, February 26, 1998. FUNDED PROPOSALS/GRANTS
•Enhancing Inquiry-Based Science and Math in Appalachian Middle Schools:
Supplemental Award. PI: Tom Otieno. National Science Foundation, $34,000. Funded, August 2005 – June 2006. •Enhancing Inquiry-Based Science and Math in Appalachian Middle Schools: Supplemental Award. PI: Tom Otieno. National Science Foundation, $68,000. Funded, June 2004 – June 2005. •Enhancing Inquiry-Based Science and Math in Appalachian Middle Schools: Supplemental Award. PI: Tom Otieno. National Science Foundation, $48,000. Funded, June 2003 – June 2004. •SMARTer Kids Grant for NEC VT660 projector. Tom Otieno. SMARTer Kids Foundation, $796. Funded, February 2003 (Grant number: #NEC-UF2032) •Enhancing Inquiry-Based Science and Math in Appalachian Middle Schools. PI: Tom Otieno. Co-PIs: Melinda S. Wilder, Brandon Hargis, Jerry D. Cook, William W. Farrar, Malcolm P. Frisbie, Kirk E. Jones and Chongkye Rhee. National Science Foundation, $1,341,668. Funded, January 2003 – December 2005. •Diazole and diazine complexes of copper(II) incorporating weakly coordinating anions. Tom Otieno. Kentucky NSF EPSCoR REG program, $24,988. Funded, May 2002 - May 2004. •Synthesis and Applications of new metal chelate ligands. David A. Atwood and Tom Otieno. Kentucky NSF EPSCoR (Summer Research Program) $12,562. Funded, June 5, 2002 – July 31, 2002. •Bimetallic Transition Metal Catalysts. David A. Atwood and Tom Otieno. Kentucky NSF EPSCoR (Summer Research Program), $15,200. Funded, May 14, 2001 - August 2, 2001. •Sacrificial Sulfur Ligands in the Formation of Nanoparticulate Sulfide Materials. David A. Atwood and Tom Otieno. Kentucky NSF EPSCoR (Summer Research Program), $14,880. Funded, May 18, 2000 - July 27, 2000. •The Preparation and Characterization of Hexakis(azole)copper(II) Complexes. Tom Otieno, EKU University Research Committee, $1,302.00. Funded, March 1999 - March 2001. •Sulfur Ligands in Heavy Metal Remediation and in the Formation of Nanoparticulate Materials. David A. Atwood and Tom Otieno. Kentucky NSF EPSCoR (Summer Research Program), $14,891. Funded, May 20, 1999 - July 29, 1999. •Synthesis and Characterization of New Vanadium Thiocyanate Compounds. Tom Otieno, EKU University Research Committee, $ 2,655.98. Funded, April 1996 -December 1997. •Coordination Chemistry of Vanadium Cyanate Compounds. Tom Otieno, Kentucky NSF EPSCoR, $15,000. Funded May 1996 - June 1997. REFERENCES: Available upon request.

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