RÉSUMÉ 2005-2006 for GARY McCLELLAN BELL Home Office 8306 Trenton University Honors College Lubbock, Texas 79424 Box 41017 (806) 798-8227 Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX 79409 806-742-1828 PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Professor, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; Aug., 1993 - present (tenured, 1993) Professor, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX; Sept., 1991 Aug., 1993 Associate Professor, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX; Sept., 1985 Sept., 1991 Assistant Professor: Sam Houston State University, Huntsville Sept., 1977 - Sept., 1985 (tenured, 1980) Assistant Professor, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois; Sept., 1973 - June, 1974; Sept., 1976-June, 1977 Adjunct Professor, Illinois State University, Bloomington, Illinois, Sept., 1975 June, 1976 Instructor, Western Illinois University, Sept., 1972 - June, 1973 Graduate Reader, U.C.L.A.; Feb., 1970 - May, 1970 Teaching Assistant: Brigham Young University; Sept., 1966 - June, 1967 PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Dean/Assoc. Vice Provost, University Honors College, Texas Tech University Sept., 1998 - present Assistant Vice Provost/Honors Director, Texas Tech University, Aug., 1993 to Aug., 1998 Honors Director, Sam Houston State University, May, 1988 Aug., 1993
GRADUATE STUDY Degrees: Ph.D.: Dec., 1974; University of California, Los Angeles. Major Field: Tudor-Stuart England Minor Fields: Early Modern Europe Reformation Europe Modern Europe (1789-present) Dissertation Title: The Men and Their Rewards in Elizabethan Diplomacy, 1558-1585 Major Professor: Dr. Arthur J. Slavin Language Competence: Spanish, German, Latin M.A.: June, 1968; Brigham Young University Major: History Minor: German Thesis title: The Elusive Peace: English-Spanish Relations, 1568-1588 Major Professor: Dr. De Lamar Jensen Additional Schools Attended: Affiliated with the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, England; Nov., 1970 - Aug., 1971 Graduate Awards: U.C.L.A. Dissertation Research Award, 1971 California State Scholarship, 1968-1969 B.Y.U. Scholarship, 1967-1968 (declined) UNDERGRADUATE STUDY Degrees: B.A. Degree: June, 1966; Brigham Young University (graduated with High Honors) Major: Psychology Minor: Political Science Additional Schools Attended: Occidental College, Los Angeles, Calif.; Sept., 1962 -Feb., 1963 ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS Books: A Handlist of British Diplomatic Representatives, 1509-1688 (The Royal Historical Society, Sept., 1990)
Articles: John Man, the Last Elizabethan Resident Ambassador to Spain, The Sixteenth Century Journal (October, 1976) Thomas Chaloner s Diplomatic Expenses in Spain, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research (May, 1980) Elizabethan Diplomatic Compensation: Its Nature and Variety, Journal of British Studies (Spring, 1981) Required Text Adoption: A Question of Academic Freedom, Texas Academe (Spring, 1983) Canada, Great Britain, Japan, The Soviet Union, The Philippines, and West Germany in: Olson, James S., A Vietnam Dictionary (Greenwood Press, 1987) Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, and Queen Elizabeth I in Olson, James S. and Shadle, Robert (eds.) Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism (Greenwood Press, 1996) The 1560 Articles of Berwick, The 1560 Treaty of Edinburgh, The 1562 Articles of Richmond, The 1564 Treaty of Troyes, The 1572 Treaty of Blois, The 1574 Treaty of Dover, The 1586 Treaty of Berwick, in Fritze, Ronald, Historical Dictionary of Tudor England, 1485-1603 (Greenwood Press, 1991) Elizabethan Diplomacy: The Subtle Revolution, in Thorpe, Malcolm and Slavin, A. J. (eds.), Studies in Early Modern Europe: A Festschrift for De Lamar Jensen (Sixteenth Century Studies Press, 1995) The Spanish Marriage Negotiations, 1625, The Peace of 1604, The Massacre of Amboyna, The Secret Treaty of Dover, 1672, and Dudley Carleton, in Robinson, William, Historical Dictionary of Stuart England, 1603-1714 (Greenwood Press, 1994) Tudor-Stuart Diplomatic History and the Henrician Experience, State, Sovereigns and Society (Sutton, 1997). William Waad, Robert Beale, Philip Hoby, and George Gilpin, entries in the New Dictionary of National Biography, (OUP, 2003) CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Commentator: Session on Innovative Teaching; Midwestern Political Science Conference; April, 1976 Paper: The Rewards of Elizabethan Diplomatic Service; St. Louis Branch, Sixteenth Century Studies Conference; Dec., 1976 Paper: Death in Diplomatic Service; Western Conference on British Studies; Oct., 1982 Program Chairman (Anglo-Saxon through Stuart Sections): Western Conference on British Studies; Oct., 1983, 1984, 1985 Paper: The Tudor-Stuart Diplomatic Corps: The Men Who Served, 1509-1688; Western Conference on British Studies; Oct., 1988 Commentator: Session on Nineteenth Century British Imperial History, Western Conference on British History, Oct., 1997
POST-DOCTORAL GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS N.E.H. Summer Seminar; Summer, 1979 (Professor Donald Sutherland, University of Iowa) American Philosophical Society Research Grant, Summer, 1978 Sam Houston State University Research Grants; 1980-81; 1981-82; 1983-84 Sam Houston State University Faculty Development Leave (a competitively awarded [seven per year], sabbatical-style research leave), Fall semester, 1984 N.E.H. Travel to Collections grant, June, 1985 POST-DOCTORAL AWARDS Excellence in Teaching; Sam Houston State University, 1986 Honors Convocation Speaker; College of Arts and Sciences, SHSU, 1990 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP Phi Kappa Phi Phi Alpha Theta - history honorary Conference for Sixteenth Century Studies British Studies Conference - Western Branch Delta Phi Alpha - German honorary Gold Key Honor Society AAUP Texas Tech Chapter NON-PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF NOTE Huntsville City Council member (Ward 4) -- elected April, 1985, and served to Jan., 1993 (four two-year terms) Board of Directors, Humanities Texas! (State NEH organization), 2002-present
ADDENDUM PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (HONORS and OTHER) SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY Organized the Honors Program at Sam Houston State University (there was no previous program). Developed a variety of unique Honors classes, including Perspectives on the Present and Integrated Science. Aug., 1987 Aug., 1993 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Found an Honors Program of four identifiable students and have built the program to an organization of approx. 1000 participants. Average SAT 1340, average gpa of continuing students, 3.67. Aug., 1993 through present Developed the Honors Program into an Honors College. Sept. 1, 1998 to present NATIONAL HONORS MOVEMENT Served for three years on the executive committee of the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC), the governing body of U. S. Honors movements; 1996-1999 Co-Chair, Finance Committee, NCHC; 2000-present I have been an Honors consultant to other Honors Programs especially for the state of Texas (Texas Christian University, Texas Woman s University, Abilene Christian University, Lubbock Christian University, Gulf Coast Community College Consortium, San Jacinto Community College, Texas A&M, Corpus Christi, etc.) and for non-texas schools as well (North Carolina State, University of Louisville, University of Mississippi) I have presented numerous times to conference sessions at both the NCHC and Great Plains Honors Council (GPHC). I have been a repeated participant in the Beginning in Honors and the Developing in Honors sessions at NCHC REGIONAL HONORS MOVEMENT Chair, Council of Texas Honors Administrators; 1994-8 Secy.-Treas., Great Plains Honors Council; 1998-2001 President, Great Plains Honors Council; 2001-2002
OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACADEMIC / INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY Chair, Museum Director Search Committee, 1991-92 Chair, Honors Council, 1987-93 Chair, Research Council, 1985-86 Chair, Arts and Sciences Interdisciplinary Committee, 1984-86 Chair, Faculty Affairs Committee, 1982-83 Chair, Faculty Tenure Review Committee, 1986-88 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Chair, Law School Dean Search Committee, TTU, 2001-02 Chair, TTU Image Committee (explored ways to enhance the TTU position in higher education), 1996-1998 Chair, Faculty Forum (a president-appointed committee to explore important campus issues and initiatives), 1996-98 Member, Executive Committee, History Department, 1995-98 Misc.: Served on numerous History Department sub-committees, 1993-present