Curriculum Vitae Of William Bradley Colwell

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CURRICULUM VITAE OF WILLIAM BRADLEY COLWELLSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleOffice of the ChancellorAnthony Hall Room 116Carbondale, IL 62901bcolwell@siu.eduI.II.EDUCATIONPh.D.University of ionJ.D.University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign1993LawM.Ed.University of ionB.A.Anderson UniversityAnderson, IN1990PoliticalSciencePROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEA.Current Assignment:1. Interim Chancellor, Southern Illinois University Carbondale,October 2015-PresentB.Teaching and Administrative Experience:1. Professor, School of Educational Foundations, Leadership and Policy,Bowling Green State University, 2010-October 20152. Dean, College of Education and Human Development, 2010-October2015 Largest Teacher Education Program in Ohio 97 FT Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty; 42 Non-Tenure TrackFaculty College Freshmen Retention Rate: 86% College Academic Scholarships: 312,000 Developed new College Mission & Vision Statements Increased number and amount of external funding submissions Created “Technology Bootcamp” for faculty to incorporatetechnology in the classroom Enhanced undergraduate curriculum by adoption of theInclusive Early Childhood program

2 Created a new marketing/communication specialist position aswell as a director of development for the collegeChair, Ohio Dean’s Compact on Exceptional Children3. Professor, Department of Educational Administration and HigherEducation, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2005-20104. Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, College ofEducation and Human Services, 2008-20105. Department Chairman, Department of Educational Administration andHigher Education, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2004-20086. Associate Professor, Department of Educational Administration andHigher Education, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2001-20057. Director of Graduate Studies, Department of EducationalAdministration and Higher Education, Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale, 2001- 20048. Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Administration andHigher Education, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 1996 –20019. Graduate Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignCollege of Education, 1992-199610. Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignCollege of Education, Fall 1994; Spring 1993C.Other:1. Attorney at Law, Miller, Tracy, Braun & Wilson, Ltd. Monticello, ILrepresenting over 125 Illinois school districts in school-related legalmatters and labor negotiations. Fall 1993 - Summer 1995III.RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITYA.Grants Funded:1. Co-Principal Investigator, State Personnel DevelopmentGrant (SPDG). United States Department of Education through OhioDepartment of Education, 2014 (Funded Amount: 122,421).

Research Activity (cont.)32. Co-Principal Investigator, State Personnel DevelopmentGrant (SPDG). United States Department of Education through OhioDepartment of Education, 2013 (Funded Amount: 148,436)3. Principal Investigator, ELLIS I. (Electronic Literacy through Internetsupported Strategies for Instruction). Straight A Fund thru OhioDepartment of Education, 2013 (Funded Amount: 290,920)4. Co-Principal Investigator, Hearing Officer EducationalNetwork, Illinois State Board of Education, Division of SpecialEducation, 2003 – 2006 (Funded Amount: 349,565)5. Principal Investigator, Illinois Board of Higher Education, Governor’sCommission to Rewrite the Illinois School Code, 2001 – 2003(Funded Amount: 10,000)6. Principal Investigator, Hearing Officer Educational Network, IllinoisState Board of Education, Division of Special Education, 2000 – 2003(Funded Amount 299,565)7. Co-Director, Partners in Education, Russian/Ukrainian ProfessionalInternship Program, Carbondale, IL, 2001 (Amount Funded: 26,000)8. Co-Director, Partners in Education, Russian/Ukrainian ProfessionalInternship Program, Carbondale, IL, 2000 (Amount Funded: 25,502)9. Principal Investigator, Illinois State Bar Association, Education LawSection Council Subcommittee for the Recodification of the IllinoisSchool Code, 1997 -2000 (Amount Funded: 14,500)B.Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings:1. Osborne, A. G., & Colwell, W. B. “Current Legal Issues Facing K-12Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the EducationLaw Association, Cleveland, OH, November 20152. Mereoiu, M., Abercrombie, S., Murray, M., & Colwell, W. B.“Creating Effective Parent and Professional Partnerships through aTransformative Learning Professional Development Model.”Presentation at the Council for Exceptional Children 38th TeacherEducation Division Annual Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 2015.

Research Activity (cont.)43. Abercrombie, S., Mereoiu, M., Murray, M., & Colwell, W. B.“Structured Collaborative Parent/Professional Partnership InterventionResulting in Shifted Views of the Individualized EducationalProgram.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanEducational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 20154. Colwell, W. B. “Current Legal Issues Facing K-12 Administrators.”Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Education Law Association,San Diego, CA, November 20145. Mereoiu, M., Murray, M., & Colwell, W. B. “Cross-DisciplinaryImplementation of an IHE Inclusive Early Childhood Program.”Presentation at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Council for ExceptionalChildren: Teacher Education Division, Indianapolis, IN, November20146. Murray, M., Mereoiu, M., & Colwell, W. B. “Teacher/ParentPartnerships: Transformational Experiences in Preservice andInservice Education.” Presentation at the DEC's 30th AnnualInternational Conference on Young Children with Special Needs andTheir Families, St. Louis, MO, October 20147. Murray, M., Colwell, W. B., & Ward, J. “Parent Teacher Partnerships:Transformational Experiences in Teacher Education.” Presentation atthe 66th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges forTeacher Education, Indianapolis, IN, March 20148. Colwell, W. B., & Clark S. “Top Current Legal Issues Facing K-12Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the EducationLaw Association, Westminster, CO, November 20139. Colwell, W. B., Shinew, D., Murray, M., & Niemeyer, J. “Meeting theNeeds of All Students by Developing a Truly Inclusive EarlyChildhood/Early Childhood Special Education Program in HigherEducation.” Presentation at the 65th Annual Meeting of the AmericanAssociation of Colleges of Teacher Education, Orlando, FL, February,201310. Osborne, A., Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “Current Legal IssuesFacing K-12 Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Education Law Association, Hilton Head, SC, November, 201211. Osborne, A., & Colwell, W. B. “Emerging Legal Issues for K-12Administrators: New Developments in Special Education Law.”Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Education Law Association,Chicago, IL, November, 2011

Research Activity (cont.)512. Osborne, A., Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “Emerging Legal Issuesfor K-12 Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theEducation Law Association, Vancouver, B.C., November, 201013. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “K-12 Education Law Update.”Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Education Law Association,Louisville, KY, October, 200914. Lane, K., & Colwell, W. B. “Writing and Publishing Opportunities forELA.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Education LawAssociation, San Antonio, TX, November, 200815. Colwell, W. B., Osborne, A., & Schwartz, B. “Critical Legal Issues forK-12 Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theEducation Law Association, San Antonio, TX, November, 200816. Colwell, W. B. “A National Overview of Homeschool Education:Implication for Elementary School Principals.” Presentation at theNational Council for the Professors of Educational , Annual Meeting of the NationalAssociation of Elementary School Principals, Nashville, TN, April,200817. Colwell, W. B., Osborne, A., & Schwartz, B. “Legal Update andOverview for K-12 Administrators.” Presentation at the AnnualMeeting of the Education Law Association, San Diego, CA,November, 200718. Colwell, W. B., & Lewin, E. “Lessons Learned in Implementation of aNew Internship Program.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theNational Council for the Professors of Educational Administration,Chicago, IL, July, 200719. Colwell, W. B. “Collective Bargaining for School Administrators.”Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Council for theProfessors of Educational Administration, Chicago, IL, July, 200720. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “A Legal Overview for K-8Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the NationalAssociation of Elementary School Principals, Seattle, WA, March,200721. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “Risky Student Behavior: A HighSchool Principal’s Response.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe National Association of Secondary School Principals, Las Vegas,NV, February, 2007

Research Activity (cont.)622. Noe, M., & Colwell, W. B. “Creating Legally-Literate, Ethical SchoolLeaders.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Councilfor the Professors of Educational Administration, Lexington, KY, July,200623. Colwell, W. B. “Legal Liability for the Student Affairs Professional.”Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Christians inStudent Development, Marion, IN, June, 200624. Noe, M., Clark, B., & Colwell, W. B. “Navigating theSuperintendency: What Should Leaders Know and Do?” Presentationat the Annual Meeting for the American Association of SchoolAdministrators, San Diego, CA, February, 200625. Colwell, W. B., Osborne, A., & Schwartz, B. “A Legal Overview forK-12 Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theEducation Law Association, Memphis, TN, November, 200526. Noe, M., & Colwell, W. B. “Legal Issues in Employment: CareerOpportunities in Education for Women and Minorities.” Presentationat the American Association of School Administrators Women’sAdministrator Conference, Arlington, VA, November, 200527. Colwell, W. B. “A National Overview of Homeschool Education.”Annual Conference for the National Council for the Professors ofEducational Administration, Washington, D.C., July, 200528. Love, D., Colwell, W. B., & Noe, M. “Collaboration BetweenProfessors.” Annual Conference for the National Council for theProfessors of Educational Administration, Washington, D.C., July,200529. Love, D., & Colwell, W. B. “ICPEA & ISBA: A Collaboration.”National School Board Associations Trainers’ Conference, Chicago,IL, June, 200530. Colwell, W. B., Schwartz, B., & Osborne, A. “School Law for K-12Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting for the EducationLaw Association, Tucson, AZ, November, 200431. Noe, M., & Colwell, W. B. “Legal Issues of SuperintendentEmployment: Application, Interview, and Contracts.” Presentation atthe American Association of School Administrators Women’sAdministrators Conference, Arlington, VA, November, 2004

Research Activity (cont.)732. Colwell, W. B. “Assessing the Knowledge Base in EducationalAdministration: Intellectual v. Practical.” Presentation at the AnnualMeeting of the National Council for Professors of EducationalAdministration, Branson, MO, August, 200433. Colwell, W. B., & Noe, M. “Preparing Aspiring Administrators to beEducational Leaders.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theNational Council for Professors of Educational Administration,Branson, MO, August, 200434. Colwell, W. B. “Legal Liability in Higher Education.” Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association for Christians in StudentDevelopment, Siloam Springs, AR, June, 200435. Colwell, W. B. “Homeschool: National Trends and Legal Issues.”Presentation at the 2nd Annual International Conference on EducationalPractices, Policy, and Law, West Haven, CT, June, 200436. Colwell, W. B., Noe, M., & Dunn, R. “Legal Issues ofSuperintendents’ Employment.” Presentation at the Annual Meetingfor the American Association of School Administrators, SanFrancisco, CA, February, 200437. Colwell, W. B., Schwartz, B., & Osborne, A. “School Law: A BasicOverview.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting for the EducationLaw Association, Savannah, GA, November, 200338. Colwell, W. B. “Legal Aspects of Student Handbooks.” Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association for Christians in StudentDevelopment, Wheaton, IL, June, 200339. Noe, M., & Colwell, W. B. “How to Align Your School LawCurriculum with NCATE Standards.” Presentation at the AnnualMeeting of the National Council for Professors of EducationalAdministration, Sedona, AZ, August, 200340. Osborne, A., Schwartz, B., & Colwell, W. B. “A Legal Overview forK-12 Administrators.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting for theEducation Law Association, New Orleans, LA, November, 200241. Colwell, W. B., & Dunn, R. J. “Alternative AdministrativeCertification: An Overview of its Impact on Program Delivery.”Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Council forProfessors of Educational Administration, Burlington, VT, August,2002

Research Activity (cont.)842. Colwell, W. B. “Legal Liability and the Student Affairs Professional:Minimizing Personal, Professional and Institutional Liability.”Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Christians inStudent Development, Cleveland, TN, June, 200243. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “Alien and Homeless Students: ADuty to Educate?” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theEducation Law Association, Albuquerque, NM, November, 200144. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “Student Handbooks: A SignificantLegal Tool for the 21st Century.” Presentation at the Annual Meetingof the Education Law Association, Atlanta, GA, November, 200045. Colwell, W. B. “Homeschooling.” Presentation at the Seventh AnnualEducation Law Institute, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, NH,July, 200046. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. “Implications for Public Schools:Legal Aspects of Homeschool Education.” Presentation at the AnnualMeeting of the Education Law Association, Chicago, IL, November,199947. Colwell, W. B. “Searching Students.” Presentation at the Sixth AnnualEducation Law Institute, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, NH,August, 199948. Colwell, W. B. “In ‘Search’ of Safety: Legal Implications of theFourth Amendment.” Presented at the University of WisconsinMadison, School of Education, Madison, WI, April, 199949. Colwell, W. B., & Thurston, P. W. “The Pendulum Swings toAccountability: A Review of the Role of Due Process andPerformance Standards.” Panel Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Education Law Association, Charleston, SC, November, 199850. Colwell, W. B., Gagnon, P., & Teague, J. “Criminal Activities onSchool Property.” Panel presentation at the Fifth Annual EducationLaw Institute, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, NH, August,199851. Colwell, W. B., Waltershausen, C., Kirn, K., & Keim, M. C. “TortLiability & the Professional Employee: Minimizing Personal,Professional & Institutional Liability.” Panel Presentation at the 1998American College Personnel Association, St. Louis, MO, March, 1998

Research Activity (cont.)952. Colwell, W. B., Waltershausen, C., Kirn, K., & Keim, M. C. “NewDevelopments in FERPA: To Tell or Not to Tell?” Panel Presentationat the 1998 American College Personnel Association, St. Louis, MO,March, 199853. Colwell, W. B., & Britton, T. C. “Faculty Unionization and CollectiveBargaining in Higher Education: The Impact of InstitutionalAccountability Measures.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting ofthe Education Law Association, Seattle, WA, November, 199754. Colwell, W. B., & Waltershausen, C. “Alternative Program DeliveryFormats for Educational Administration Departments: ConsumerFocus and Departmental Survival!” Paper presented at the NationalCouncil for Professors of Educational Administration, Vail, CO,August, 199755. Waltershausen, C., & Colwell, W. B. “Sexual Harassment in theSchool Workplace.” Paper presented at the National Council forProfessors of Educational Administration, Vail, CO, August, 199756. Colwell, W. B. “Linking Theory and Practice in AlternativePreparation Programs.” Session Chairperson, National Council forProfessors of Educational Administration, Vail, CO, August, 199757. Colwell, W. B. “Transforming University and State GovernmentRelations: Mechanisms for University Accountability.” Paperpresented at the national LINKS Conference (Links between PublicUniversities and State Capitals Conference), Springfield, IL, May,1997IV. PUBLICATIONSA.Articles in Professional Journals:1. Schwartz, B. D., Colwell, W. B., & Milsk, P. (2008). Survey ofIllinois law: Significant developments in educational law 2007.Southern Illinois University Law Journal, 32, 827-863.2. Colwell, W. B., & Aldridge, S. (2007). Choking, cutting and huffing:A principal’s response to extreme student behaviors, BuildingLeadership, 14(5), 1-6.3. Colwell W. B., Rhoades, M., & Noe, M. (2007). Issues of faith:Balancing religion in public schools, Illinois School Board Journal,75(1), 10-15, 18-21.

Publications (cont.)104. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. (2005). Tips for public schooladministrators in monitoring and working with homeschool students,Education Law in Practice, 197(1), 1-6.5. Britton, T. C., & Colwell, W. B. (2005). Survey of Illinois law:Significant developments in educational law 2003-2004. SouthernIllinois University Law Journal, 29, 605-642.6. Dawson, L., & Colwell, W. B. (2005). Off the court: It’s your call.Illinois School Board Journal, 73(5), 10-15.7. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. (2005). Coaches’ liability for injuriesto student athletes. West’s Education Law Reporter, 194(3), 765-774.8. Colwell, W. B. (2004). Beyond the school house gates: Discipline foroff-campus misconduct. Building Leadership, 11(9), 1-4.9. Colwell, W. B. (2004). From “watch lists” to profiles: How Illinoisreviews district finances. Illinois School Board Journal, 72(3), 31-34.10. Colwell, W. B. (2004). Legal and statutory trends of homeschools.School Business Affairs, 70(7), 20-23.11. Britton, T. C., & Colwell, W. B. (2003). Survey of Illinois law:Educational law. Southern Illinois University Law Journal, 27, 741783.12. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. (2003). Implications for publicschools: Legal aspects of homeschools. West’s Education LawReporter, 173(2), 381-400.13. Colwell, W. B. (2003). The search is on: A review of FourthAmendment issues in public schools. Journal of the National SchoolDevelopment Council, 32(2), 24-27.14. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. (2002). Homeless and alien students:A duty to educate. West’s Education Law Reporter, 165(2), 447-456.15. Colwell, W. B. (2002). Due process resolves special educationdisputes. Illinois School Board Journal, 70(5), 33-37.16. Colwell, W. B., & Britton, T. C. (2001). Survey of Illinois law:Educational law. Southern Illinois University Law Journal, 25, 761803.17. Colwell, W. B., & Schwartz, B. (2001). Student handbooks: Asignificant legal tool for the 21st century. Education Law in Practice,154, 409-416.

Publications (cont.)1118. Colwell, W. B., & Janes, L. (2000). Homeschooling: Private rights &public good. Building Leadership, 8(3), 1-8.19. Colwell, W. B. (1999). Recreational property and injuries: “Playing”with governmental tort immunity. Illinois Bar Journal, 87(12), 654-57,676.20. Colwell, W. B. (1999). Legal implications of homeschooling inIllinois. School Law Quarterly, 20(1), 2-19.21. Britton, T. C., & Colwell, W. B. (1999). Survey of Illinois law:Educational law. Southern Illinois University Law Journal, 23, 9671008.22. Colwell, W. B. (1999). Beyond Vernonia: When has a school districtdrug testing policy gone too far? West’s Education Law Reporter,131(3), 547-559.23. Cate, M., Noe, M., & Colwell, W. B. (1999). A primer on Illinoisschool boundaries and district reorganization. School Law Quarterly,19(2), 41-57.24. Colwell, W. B., & Dunn, R. J. (1998). Tort immunity fund in Illinois:Is your district fully utilizing this valuable resource? The Journal ofSchool Business Management, 10(1), 14-16.25. Colwell, W. B., & Sharp, W. L. (1998). Should I abstain? A primerregarding conflicts of interest and boards of education. Illinois SchoolBoard Journal, 66(4), 24-27.26. Colwell, W. B. (1998). Constitutional use of the Illinois waiver ofEducational Mandates Act: A legal overview. School Law Quarterly,18(4), 122-137.27. Colwell, W. B. (1998). Judicial review: Issues of state courtinvolvement in school finance litigation. Journal of EducationalFinance, 24(1), 69-86.28. Colwell, W. B., & Gallagher, K. A. (1998). From sparks to flames:The legal aspects of fire safety in the residence halls. Journal ofCollege and University Student Housing, 27(2), 27-31.29. Colwell, W. B. (1998). Contracts are cornerstone of successfulconstruction. Illinois School Board Journal, 66(2), 8-10.30. Colwell, W. B., & Britton, T. C. (1997). Survey of Illinois law:Educational law. Southern Illinois University Law Journal, 21(1),815-845.

Publications (cont.)1231. Colwell, W. B. (1997). The search for contraband: Illinois schooldistricts’ encounter with the Fourth Amendment search and seizure.School Law Quarterly, 18(1), 1-9.32. Colwell, W. B. (1997). The Illinois waiver of Educational MandatesAct: A progress report. Illinois School Board Journal, 66(5), 9-11.33. Hosea, S., Colwell, W. B., & Thurston, P. W. (1996). Increasingschool district autonomy through waivers of legislative mandates: TheIllinois experience. West’s Education Law Reporter, 107(2), 443-458.34. Bragg, D., & Colwell, W. B. (1996). Two-year colleges’ initialexperiences with educational guarantees. Community College Journalof Research and Practice, 20(4), 377-395.35. Colwell, W. B. (1995). Judicial or legislative resolution: How to bestcorrect school funding inequities. Inquiry & Analysis, 17, 1-5.36. Ward, J. G., & Colwell, W. B. (1995). The committee for EducationalRights v. Edgar: Law or politics in school finance reform? PolicyForum, 8(2), 1-4.37. Colwell, W. B., & Thurston, P. W. (1994). Prayer and universitycommencement: Application of Lee v. Weisman. West’s EducationLaw Reporter, 94(1), 1-8.B.Chapters in Professional Books:1. Colwell, W. B., & Ingle, W. K. (2013). Search in Public Schools. In K.Lane, M. Gooden, J. Mead, P. Pauken & S. Eckes (Eds.), ThePrincipal’s legal handbook. Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.2. Colwell, W. B. (2009). School law. In E. F. Provenzo (Ed.),Encyclopedia of the social and cultural foundations of education.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.3. Colwell, W. B. (2009). School governance. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2009 (pp. 45-64). Dayton, OH: EducationLaw Association.4. Colwell, W. B. (2008). School governance. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2008 (pp. 39-64). Dayton, OH: EducationLaw Association.5. Colwell, W. B. (2007). School governance. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2007 (pp. 43-64). Dayton, OH: EducationLaw Association.

Publications (cont.)136. Colwell, W. B. (2006). School governance. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2006 (pp. 46-65). Dayton, OH: EducationLaw Association.7. Colwell, W. B. (2005). School board contracting. In C. Russo (Ed.),Key legal issues for schools: The ultimate resource for school businessofficials (pp. 21-32). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.8. Colwell, W. B. (2005). School governance. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2005 (pp. 48-69). Dayton, OH: EducationLaw Association.9. Colwell, W. B. (2005). University governance. In J. Beckham & D.Dagley (Eds.), Contemporary issues in higher education law (pp. 1934). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.10. Colwell, W. B. (2004). School governance. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2004 (pp. 42-58). Dayton, OH: EducationLaw Association.11. Colwell, W. B. (2003). Student discipline. In Illinois jurisprudence:Education law (pp. 311-340). Newark, NJ: Lexis Nexis.12. Colwell, W. B. (2003). Higher education. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2003 (pp. 207-235). Dayton, OH:Education Law Association.13. Colwell, W. B. (2002). School governance. In C. Russo & R.Mawdsley (Eds.), Education law (pp. 1-41). New York, NY: LawJournal Press.14. Colwell, W. B. (2002). Higher education. In C. Russo (Ed.), Theyearbook of education law 2002 (pp. 179-209). Dayton, OH:Education Law Association.15. Colwell, W. B. (2001). Students in higher education. In C. Russo(Ed.), The yearbook of education law 2001 (pp. 245-274). Dayton,OH: Education Law Association.16. Colwell, W. B. (2000). Students in higher education. In C. Russo(Ed.), The yearbook of education law 2000 (pp. 323-355). Dayton,OH: Education Law Association.C.Book Reviews:1. Colwell, W. B. (2004). Review of the book Legal Issues in theCommunity College [New Directions for Community Colleges:Jossey-Bass]. West’s Education Law Reporter, 189(2), 491-493.

Publications (cont.)D.14Other: Articles for the School Law Reporter:1. Colwell, W. B. (2009). School holiday concerts revisited: Anestablishment clause violation? School Law Reporter, 51(12), 229-231.2. Colwell, W. B., & Haglund, R. (2008). School holiday concerts: Anestablishment clause violation? School Law Reporter, 50(12), 201-03.3. Colwell, W. B., & Haglund, R. (2008). Student individuality: Is itprotected speech? School Law Reporter, 50(11), 177-79.4. Colwell, W. B., & Haglund, R. (2008). Probable cause or reasonablesuspicion? The legal standard for a school resource officer? SchoolLaw Reporter, 50(5), 77-80.5. Colwell, W. B., & Haglund, R. (2008). NCLB and IDEA: Conflictingstatutory provisions? School Law Reporter, 50(4), 57-59.6. Colwell, W. B., & Haglund, R. (2008). First amendment retaliation:Protection for parents? School Law Reporter, 50(3), 29-32.7. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Sexual harassment on theuniversity campus: A response to “obvious” misconduct. School LawReporter, 49(11), 221-224.8. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Selective studentorganizations: Can they legally discriminate? School Law Reporter,49(10), 205-07.9. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Going home: Is studentsafety a district’s duty? School Law Reporter, 49(9), 181-83.10. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Litigating specialeducation issues without an attorney: A parent’s right in federal court.School Law Reporter, 49(7), 129-31.11. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Accessing the universitynetwork: A student privacy interest? School Law Reporter, 49(6), 109112.12. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Academic freedom for K12 teachers: Fact or fiction? School Law Reporter, 49(5), 89-91.13. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Free speech on campus:An outsiders’ forum? School Law Reporter, 49(4), 69-71.

Publications (cont.)1514. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). A student medicalemergency: What’s an employee’s obligation to act? School LawReporter, 49(3), 49-51.15. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2007). Non-renewal of anontenured teacher contract: An entitlement to due process? SchoolLaw Reporter, 49(2), 25-27.16. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2006). Administrator dismissal:What process is due? School Law Reporter, 48(12), 253-256.17. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2006). Handcuffing students: Aconstitutional violation by school resource officers? School LawReporter, 48(10), 201-204.18. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2006). Freedom of association ordiscrimination: When can a university intervene? School LawReporter, 48(9), 177-180.19. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2006). Reimbursement of expertfees in due process proceedings: What did congress intend? SchoolLaw Reporter, 48(8), 153-156.20. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2006). Student fees as a source ofrevenue: A legal alternative? School Law Reporter, 48(5), 89-92.21. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2006). Student fees: Apermissible form of post-secondary revenue? School Law Reporter,48(3), 41-44.22. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Rejecting a charter schoolproposal: A legal overview. School Law Reporter, 47(12), 237-240.23. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Conducting a studentdiscipline investigation: A Fourth Amendment search? School LawReporter, 47(11), 213-216.24. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Sexual harassmentliability: What constitutes “actual notice”? School Law Reporter,47(10), 189-191.25. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Tenure teacher dismissal.School Law Reporter, 47(7), 121-124.26. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Student dress codes:Permissible speech regulation? School Law Reporter, 47(6), 101-104.

Publications (cont.)1627. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Title IX whistleblowers:A cause of action? School Law Reporter, 47(5), 81-84.28. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Pre-termination dueprocess and administrator contracts. School Law Reporter, 47(3), 4143.29. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2005). Good faith: A university’scontractual duty to students. School Law Reporter, 47(2), 21-23.30. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2004). Regulating curriculum:How far can a district go? School Law Reporter, 46(12), 201-203.31. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2004). Patriotism gone too far?Parental notification and the pledge. School Law Reporter, 46(10),157-159.32. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2004). Use of race in schoolassignment plans. School Law Reporter, 46(9), 141-143.33. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2004). Sports team schedules: ATitle IX violation? School Law Reporter, 46(8), 125-127.34. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2004). The immunization of ateacher’s ministerial actions: Extending the protection of discretionaryfunction immunity. School Law Reporter, 46(7), 109-112.35. Colwell, W. B., & Thompson, D. P. (2004

Administration and Higher Education, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2001- 2004 . 8. Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Administration and Higher Education, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 1996 - 2001 . 9. Graduate Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Education, 1992-1996 . 10.