Jeffery
A. Stevens, Ph.D.
Dissertation Mentor
Colorado Technical
University
Colorado Springs, CO
Henry,
W., & Stevens, J. (2009, March). Netcentric
system development. 2009 3rd
Annual IEEE Systems Conference. Proceedings
(pp. 59-63). Vancouver, BC.
Stevens,
J.A. (2004, February). Managing employee
behaviors. Presented at the Laredo Association Human Resources Management.
Stevens,
J.A. (2005, April). Violence in the
workplace. Presented at the Annual Convention of the Laredo Association
Human Resources Management.
Stevens,
J.A. (2005, July). Confliction resolution
and arbitration in the workplace. Presented at the State Convention of the
Texas Association of Assisted Living Association.
Stevens,
J.A. (2005, July). Nurturing departments
and people for organizational growth. Presented to the City of Laredo.
Stevens,
J.A. (2006, January). Leadership in
community and education. Presented at the Texas A&M University
International Community Advisory Board.
Stevens,
J.A. (2006, April). Traditional versus
non-traditional certification: What are principals looking for? Presented at the National Conference for Alternative
Certification, Washington, D.C.
Stevens,
J.A. (2006, June). Constructing executive
measurement and compensation principles to support company mission. Presented at the TEC Executive
Organization, Houston, TX.
Stevens,
J.A. (2007, February). Where are all the
military students? Presented at the Military Educators Symposium (ACME).
Stevens,
J.A. (2007, October). Defining and
nurturing distance learners. Presented at the American Council of Education
Western Symposium.
Stevens,
J.A. (2008, March). Defending the border
against narco-terroism. Presented at the Texas
A&M International.
Stevens,
J.A. (2009, January). The wounded warrior
as a student and beyond. Presented at the Western States Higher education
Accreditation Conference.
Stevens,
J.A. (2009, May). The wounded warrior
becoming an educator through troops-to-teachers. Presented at the First
Annual Colorado ACME Conference.
Stevens,
J.A. (2009). Engaging the wounded warrior
family in work-play and education. Presented at the Troops-To-Teachers and
The Department of Defense Worldwide Conference.