VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL -...

62
1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512.924.2364 FAX: 866.699.9305 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 300 Princeton, WV 24740 INTERNET Addresses: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://cscpo.com/ ACADEMIC EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Massachusetts at Amherst, February 2001 M.A. University of New Orleans, August 1987 B.A. Louisiana State University, May 1982 PH.D. DISSERTATION TITLE “The National Endowment for Democracy and the Export of ‘Made-in-America’ Democracy” M. A. THESIS TITLE “A Marxist Critique of Alasdair MacIntyre's After VirtueAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION American Politics and Institutions Political Theory American Foreign Policy Political Economy International Relations & Law Comparative Politics TEACHING EXPERIENCE Bluefield State College, Tenured, Dept. of Social Sciences, Bluefield, West Virginia, August 2018present Bluefield State College, Associate Professor of Political Science, Bluefield, West Virginia, August 2015present Bluefield State College, Chair, Department of Social Sciences, August 2013-May 2015 Bluefield State College, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Bluefield, West Virginia, August 2012July 2015 Full responsibility for teaching American National Government, Introduction to Politics, Political Thought, Model United Nations, International Relations, American Constitutional Law, State & Local Politics, Seminar in Social Sciences, Comparative Politics, Public Administration, Judicial Process in America, American Political Parties and Pressure Groups, et al. See online Vita at <http://cscpo.com/>. See table below for courses taught from Fall 2012 to the present: POSC 300: Political Thought SyllabusFall 2018

Transcript of VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL -...

Page 1: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

1

VITAE

COLIN S. CAVELL

PERSONAL

Phone: 512.924.2364

FAX: 866.699.9305

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 300

Princeton, WV 24740

INTERNET Addresses: [email protected]

World Wide Web: http://cscpo.com/

ACADEMIC EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of Massachusetts at Amherst, February 2001

M.A. University of New Orleans, August 1987

B.A. Louisiana State University, May 1982

PH.D. DISSERTATION TITLE

“The National Endowment for Democracy and the Export of ‘Made-in-America’ Democracy”

M. A. THESIS TITLE

“A Marxist Critique of Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue”

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

American Politics and Institutions Political Theory

American Foreign Policy Political Economy

International Relations & Law Comparative Politics

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Bluefield State College, Tenured, Dept. of Social Sciences, Bluefield, West Virginia, August 2018—present

Bluefield State College, Associate Professor of Political Science, Bluefield, West Virginia, August 2015—present

Bluefield State College, Chair, Department of Social Sciences, August 2013-May 2015 Bluefield State College, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Bluefield, West Virginia, August 2012—July 2015

Full responsibility for teaching American National Government, Introduction to Politics, Political

Thought, Model United Nations, International Relations, American Constitutional Law, State &

Local Politics, Seminar in Social Sciences, Comparative Politics, Public Administration, Judicial

Process in America, American Political Parties and Pressure Groups, et al.

See online Vita at <http://cscpo.com/>. See table below for

courses taught from Fall 2012 to the present:

POSC 300: Political Thought Syllabus—Fall 2018

Page 2: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

2

POSC 312: Comparative Politics (online) Syllabus—Fall 2018

POSC 325: Judicial Process in America (online) Syllabus—Fall 2018

POSC 404: American Political Parties and Pressure Groups

Syllabus—Fall 2018

POSC 210: Introduction to Politics Syllabus—Summer 2018

POSC 350: Public Administration (online) Syllabus—Spring 2018

POSC 401: American Constitutional Law Syllabus—Spring 2018

POSC 405: International Relations Syllabus—Spring 2018

POSC 498: Political Science Internship Syllabus—Spring 2018

SOSC 490: Seminar in Social Sciences Syllabus—Spring 2018

POSC 200: American National Government (in-class) Syllabus—Fall 2017

POSC 300: Political Thought Syllabus—Fall 2017

POSC 312: Comparative Politics (online) Syllabus—Fall 2017

POSC 325: Judicial Process in America (online) Syllabus—Fall 2017

POSC 401: American Constitutional Law (online) Syllabus—Fall 2017

POSC 210: Introduction to Politics Syllabus—Summer 2017

POSC 218: State & Local Government Syllabus—Spring 2017

POSC 401: American Constitutional Law Syllabus—Spring 2017

POSC 405: International Relations Syllabus—Spring 2017

POSC 495: [Special Topics] The Destruction of Yugoslavia

Syllabus—Spring 2017

SOSC 490: Seminar in Social Sciences Syllabus—Spring 2017

POSC 300: Political Thought Syllabus—Fall 2016

POSC 312: Comparative Politics (online) Syllabus—Fall 2016

POSC 325: Judicial Process in America Syllabus—Fall 2016

Page 3: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

3

POSC 350: Public Administration (online) Syllabus—Fall 2016

POSC 401: American Constitutional Law (IS) Syllabus—Fall 2016

POSC 210: Introduction to Politics Syllabus—Spring 2016

POSC 404: American Political Parties and Pressure Groups

Syllabus—Spring 2016

POSC 405: International Relations Syllabus—Spring 2016

SOSC 490: Seminar in Social Sciences Syllabus—Spring 2016

POSC 200: American National Government (in-class) Syllabus—Fall 2015

POSC 200: American National Government (BHS) Syllabus—Fall 2015

POSC 300: Political Thought Syllabus—Fall 2015

POSC 312: Comparative Politics Syllabus—Fall 2015

POSC 350: Public Administration Syllabus—Fall 2015

POSC 218: State & Local Government Syllabus—Spring 2015

POSC 405: International Relations (online) Syllabus—Spring 2015

SOSC 490: Seminar in Social Sciences Syllabus—Spring 2015

POSC 490: [Topics in Political Science] West Virginia Legislature

Syllabus—Spring 2015

POSC 495: [Special Topics]: West Virginia Legislature

Syllabus—Spring 2015

POSC 498: Political Science Internship Syllabus—Spring 2015

POSC 200: American National Government (BHS) Syllabus—Fall 2014

POSC 200: American National Government (in-class) Syllabus—Fall 2014

POSC 200: American National Government (online) Syllabus—Fall 2014

POSC 300: Political Thought Syllabus—Fall 2014

POSC 405: International Relations (online) Syllabus—Summer 2014

POSC 200: American National Government Syllabus—Spring 2014

Page 4: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

4

POSC 218: State & Local Government Syllabus—Spring 2014

POSC 300: Political Thought (online) Syllabus—Spring 2014

POSC 401: American Constitutional Law Syllabus—Spring 2014

SOSC 490: Seminar in Social Sciences Syllabus—Spring 2014

POSC 490: [Topics in Political Science] US Supreme Court & Sexuality

Syllabus—Spring 2014

POSC 200: American National Government Syllabus—Fall 2013

POSC 210: Introduction to Politics Syllabus—Fall 2013

POSC 300: Political Thought Syllabus—Fall 2013

SOSC 340: Model United Nations Syllabus—Fall 2013

POSC 200: American National Government Syllabus—Summer 2013

POSC 200: American National Government Syllabus—Spring 2013

POSC 218: State & Local Government Syllabus—Spring 2013

SOSC 340: Model United Nations Syllabus—Spring 2013

POSC 401: American Constitutional Law Syllabus—Spring 2013

POSC 405: International Relations Syllabus—Spring 2013

POSC 200: American National Government Syllabus—Fall 2012

POSC 200: American National Government (BlackBoard Online)

Syllabus—Fall 2012

POSC 290: Introduction to Politics Syllabus—Fall 2012

POSC 300: Political Thought Syllabus—Fall 2012

SOSC 340: Model United Nations Syllabus—Fall 2012

GEOG 402: Urban Geography Syllabus—Fall 2012

GEOG 301: World Physical Geography Syllabus—Fall 2012

Assistant Professor, University of Bahrain, American Studies Center, Sakhir Campus, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Fall 2002-February 2011.

Page 5: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

5

Full responsibility for teaching American Government, Introduction to American

Studies, U.S. History, U.S. Role in International Affairs, U.S. Geography,

Minority American Cultures, U.S.-Middle East Relations, American Political Economy,

American Law & Institutions, etc. See online Vita at <http://cscpo.com/>. See table below for

courses taught between Fall 2002 and Fall 2010:

AMST 211: Introduction to American Studies I: Aspects of American Culture

Syllabus—Fall 2010

AMST 201: US History I: From the Colonial Period to 1877

Syllabus—Fall 2010

AMST 420: America’s Role in International Affairs Syllabus—Fall 2010

ENGL 101: Communication Skills (three sections) Syllabus—Fall 2010

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus--Spring 2010

AMST 206: American Government II: National and Local

Syllabus--Spring 2010

AMST 411: Minority American Cultures Syllabus--Spring 2010

ENGL 341: Report Writing for Business Syllabus--Spring 2010

AMST 211: Introduction to American Studies I: Aspects of American Culture

Syllabus—Fall 2009

AMST 205: American Government I: National and Local

Syllabus—Fall 2009

AMST 250: American Law & Institutions Syllabus—Fall 2009

ENGLA 111: Writing Skills Syllabus—Fall 2009

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus—Spring 2009

AMST 202: US History II: From 1877 to the Present Syllabus—Spring 2009

AMST 413: American Political Economy Syllabus—Spring 2009

ENGL 112: Language Development II Syllabus—Spring 2009

AMST 211: Introduction to American Studies I: Aspects of American Culture

Syllabus—Fall 2008

AMST 201: US History I: From the Colonial Period to 1877

Syllabus—Fall 2008

AMST 420: America’s Role in International Affairs Syllabus—Fall 2008

ENGL 111: Language Development I Syllabus—Fall 2008

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus—Spring 2008

AMST 206: American Government II—National and Local

Syllabus—Spring 2008

AMST 224: History of US-Middle East Relations Syllabus—Spring 2008

ENGL 111: Language Development I Syllabus—Spring 2008

AMST 211: Introduction to American Studies I: Aspects of American Culture

Syllabus—Fall 2007

AMST 205: American Government I: National and Local

Syllabus—Fall 2007

AMST 413: American Political Economy Syllabus—Fall 2007

Page 6: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

6

ENGL 111: Language Development I Syllabus—Fall 2007

AMST 202: US History II: From 1877 to the Present Syllabus—Spring 2007

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus—Spring 2007

ENGL 111: Language Development I Syllabus—Spring 2007

ENGL 112: Language Development II Syllabus—Spring 2007

AMST 201: US History I: From the Colonial Period to 1877

Syllabus—Fall 2006

AMST 211: Introduction to American Studies I: Aspects of American Culture

Syllabus—Fall 2006

AMST 411: Minority American Cultures Syllabus—Fall 2006

ENGL 111: Language Development I Syllabus—Fall 2006

ENGL 112: Language Development II Syllabus—Fall 2006

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus—Spring 2006

AMST 224: History of US-Middle East Relations Syllabus—Spring 2006

AMST 420: America’s Role in International Affairs Syllabus—Spring 2006

ENGL 111: Language Development I Syllabus—Spring 2006

AMST 211: Introduction to American Studies I: Aspects of American Culture

Syllabus—Fall 2005

AMST 202: US History II: From 1877 to the Present Syllabus—Fall 2005

AMST 206: American Government II: National and Local

Syllabus—Fall 2005

ENGL 111: Language Development I Syllabus—Fall 2005

AMST 420: America’s Role in International Affairs Syllabus—Spring 2005

AMST 205: American Government I: National and Local

Syllabus—Spring 2005

AMST 201: US History I: From the Colonial Period to 1877

Syllabus—Spring 2005

ENGL 155: English Language Development Syllabus—Spring 2005

AMST 211: Introduction to American Studies I: Aspects of American Culture

Syllabus—Fall 2004

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus—Fall 2004

AMST 224: History of US-Middle East Relations Syllabus—Fall 2004

ENGL 154: Communication for IT Syllabus—Fall 2004

AMST 420: America’s Role in International Affairs Syllabus—Spring 2004

AMST 206: American Government II: National and Local

Syllabus—Spring 2004

AMST 202: US History II: From 1877 to the Present Syllabus—Spring 2004

ENGL 154: Communication for IT Syllabus—Spring 2004

AMST 224: History of US-Middle East Relations Syllabus—Fall 2003

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus—Fall 2003

AMST 201: US History I: From the Colonial Period Syllabus—Fall 2003

Page 7: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

7

to 1877

AMST 411: Minority American Cultures Syllabus—Fall 2003

ENGL 154: Communication for IT Syllabus—Fall 2003

AMST 420: America’s Role in International Affairs Syllabus—Spring 2003

AMST 202: U.S. History II: From 1877 to the Present

Syllabus—Spring 2003

AMST 225: U.S. Geography Syllabus—Spring 2003

ENGL 411: The Rise of the Novel Syllabus—Spring 2003

AMST 205: American Government I: National and Local

Syllabus—Fall 2002

AMST 212: Introduction to American Studies II: Aspects of American History and Government

Syllabus—Fall 2002

AMST 201: U.S. History I: From the Colonial Period to 1877

Syllabus—Fall 2002

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2018

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle 3.5

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2018

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

3.2 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2017

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

3.2 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2017

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

2.9 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2016

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

2.9 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2016

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

2.8 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2015

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

2.8 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2015

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

Page 8: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

8

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

2.7 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2014

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.60) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

2.0 distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2014

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2013

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2013

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.70) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2013

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2012

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Social Sciences. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing Moodle/Joule

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2012

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.70) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

Moodle/Joule distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2012

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

Moodle/Joule distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2011

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

Moodle/Joule distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2011

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.70) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2011

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

Page 9: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

9

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2010

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.70) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2010

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2009

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2009

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.70) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2009

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2008

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2008

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.70) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2008

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2007

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2007

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.70) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2007

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

Page 10: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

10

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2006

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2006

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.56) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2006

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

BB/WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2005

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing WebCT

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2005

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.56) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing WebCT

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2005

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing WebCT

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2004

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing WebCT

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2004

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.56) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing WebCT

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2004

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing WebCT

distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2003

Full responsibility for teaching “United States Government” (POLSCI 110.66) in the Department

of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing WebCT

distance learning software.

Page 11: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

11

Staff Professor, Junior State of America (JSA) Summer School, Yale University, New Haven, CT,

Summer 2003. Full responsibility for teaching “American Politics: US Politics & Government”.

See JSA web page at <http://www.jsa.org/>.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2003

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (POLSCI 110.56) in the

Department of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course

utilizing WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (POLSCI 110.56) in the

Department of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course

utilizing WebCT distance learning software.

Staff Professor, Junior State of America (JSA) Summer School, Yale University, New Haven, CT,

Summer 2002. Full responsibility for teaching “American Politics: US Politics & Government”.

See JSA web page at <http://www.jsa.org/>.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Summer 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (POLSCI 110.56) in the

Department of Continuing Education. This course is a fully online distance learning course

utilizing WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “Introduction to Political Science” (GOVT 101) in the Department

of Social Sciences.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (GOVT 110.56) in the

Department of Social Sciences. The course is a fully online distance learning course utilizing

WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (GOVT 110) in the Department

of Social Sciences. The course is web-enhanced utilizing WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “European History” (HIS 222) in the Department of Social

Sciences. Due to a personal emergency of the previous professor, the Social Science academic

dean asked me to take over this course following midterms.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “U.S. History I” (HIS 111) in the Department of Social Sciences.

Due to a personal emergency of the previous professor, the Social Science academic dean asked

me to take over this course following midterms.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2002

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (GOVT 110) in the Department

of Social Sciences. Due to a personal emergency of the previous professor, the Social Science

academic dean asked me to take over this course following midterms.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2001

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (GOVT 110) in the Department

of Social Sciences. The course is web-enhanced utilizing WebCT distance learning software.

Page 12: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

12

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2001

Full responsibility for teaching “History of the United States I” (HIS 111) in the Department of

Social Sciences.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2001

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (GOVT 110) in the Department

of Social Sciences. The course is web-enhanced utilizing WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2001

Full responsibility for teaching “Introduction to Political Science” (GOVT 101) in the Department

of Social Sciences.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2000

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (GOVT 110) in the Department

of Social Sciences. The course is web-enhanced utilizing WebCT distance learning software.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 2000

Full responsibility for teaching “Introduction to Political Science” (GOVT 101) in the Department

of Social Sciences.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Spring 2000

Full responsibility for teaching “American National Government” (GOVT 110) in the Department

of Social Sciences.

Adjunct Professor, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, Fall 1999

Full responsibility for teaching “Introduction to Political Science” (GOVT 101) in the Department

of Social Sciences.

Adjunct Professor, Merrimack College, North Andover, MA, Fall 1995

Full responsibility for teaching “International Law” (POLSCI 379) in the Department of Political

Science.

Instructor, University of Massachusetts, 1991-93

Full responsibility for teaching “American Politics” (POLSCI 101) in Spring 1993 through the

Division of Continuing Education.

Full responsibility for teaching “American Foreign Policy” (POLSCI 255) in Summer 1992

through the Division of Continuing Education.

Full responsibility for teaching “Introduction to World Politics” (POLSCI 121) in Spring 1992

through the Division of Continuing Education.

Full responsibility for teaching “Introduction to World Politics” (POLSCI 121) in Fall 1991

through the Division of Continuing Education.

Teaching Associate (T.O.), University of Massachusetts, Fall 1991

Full responsibility for teaching “American Foreign Policy” (POLSCI 255) in Fall 1991 in the

Department of Political Science.

Instructor, University of Massachusetts, Summer 1991

Full responsibility for teaching “American Foreign Policy” (POLSCI 255) in Summer 1991

through the Division of Continuing Education.

Teaching Assistant, University of Massachusetts, 1987-91.

Led discussion groups in “Comparative Politics” (POLSCI 111) in Spring 1991.

Page 13: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

13

Led discussion groups in “American Politics” (POLSCI 101) in Fall 1990.

Led discussion groups in “American Foreign Policy” (POLSCI 255) in Spring 1990.

Led discussion groups in “Citizenship in the Nuclear Age” (POLSCI 290A) in Fall 1989.

Led discussion groups in “World Politics” (POLSCI 121) in Spring 1989.

Led discussion groups in “World Politics” (POLSCI 121) in Fall 1988.

Led discussion groups in “World Politics” (POLSCI 121) in Fall 1987.

Teaching Assistant, University of New Orleans, 1985-86

Led discussion groups in “Fundamental Issues of Politics” (POLI 1000) in Spring 1986.

Led discussion groups in “Fundamental Issues of Politics” (POLI 1000) in Fall 1985.

PAPERS PRESENTED

“The Public Display of Confederate Monuments & Flag – Is It Constitutional?” Presented at the

Southern Conference on African American Studies, Inc. 1979-Present convention. Held

in Charleston, South Carolina, February 11-13, 2016.

“Silent Spring for Bahrain: US Media Remains Tight-Lipped As Regards Democratic Activists in

the Kingdom of Bahrain.” Presented at the 30th International Fajr Film Festival: People,

Cinema, Awakening Conference. Held in Tehran, Iran, February 2-6, 2012.

“How the American President is Elected: The 2008 US Elections.” Presented to the Bahrain

Centre for Studies and Research in the Kingdom of Bahrain, April 28, 2008.

“My Experience With Distance Learning.” Presented for the First International Conference &

Exhibition of the University of Bahrain e-Learning Center entitled “e-Learning: A New

Era in Learning and Culture.” Held at the Bahrain Conference Center at the Crown Plaza

Hotel, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain, April 17-19, 2006.

“The Origins and Evolution of Liberalism in the West.” Presented at “A Round Table on

Liberalism in the Middle East” sponsored by Momar 4. Held at The Gulf Hotel,

Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain, Thursday, March 17, 2005.

“Fulfilling A Small Part of Edward Said’s Dream: Teaching American Studies in

the Middle East.” Presented at a memorial panel entitled “Edward Said:

In the Place” at the University of Bahrain, Sakhir Campus, Kingdom of

Bahrain, December 2, 2003.

“Exporting Democracy to Latin America: The U.S. Record.”

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies

Association-Midwest Convention, in Panel on “Human Rights In Theory

and Practice,” in Cleveland, Ohio, October 3-5, 1997

“Exporting the Ideology of U.S. Democracy”

Presented at the Association for Economic and Social Analysis Summer

Conference. Held at Northern Pines Conference Center in Raymond,

Maine, July 28-29, 1995.

Page 14: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

14

“The N.E.D. & the Export of Democracy”

Presented at the “Marxism in the New World Order: Crises and

Possibilities”, sponsored by the Association for Economic and Social

Analysis and Rethinking Marxism. Held at the U. of Mass./Amherst campus, November

12-14, 1992.

“U.S. Foreign Policy & Latin America”

Presented at The New World (Dis-)Order Symposium sponsored by the Forum on

Developing Nations, UMass/Amherst, MA, November 3, 1991.

“Working Class and Going to Graduate School: A Tale of Woe, Discipline &

Struggle”

Presented at the 1991 Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, NY,

April 5-7, 1991.

“Justice and Rights: Marx Versus Nielsen”

Presented at the Third Annual Conference on Graduate Research in

Contemporary Marxism, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, April 8-9, 1988.

“Alasdair MacIntyre’s Social Theory: After Virtue”

Presented at the Second Joint Meeting, Mississippi and Louisiana

Political Science Associations Convention, New Orleans, LA,

March 27-28, 1987.

CONVENTION/PANEL DISCUSSANT/MODERATOR/CHAIR

Chair and Discussant for panel at Bluefield State College’s Constitution Day. Along with

Associate Professor of History, Dr. Rodney Montague & Ass. Professor of Sociology, Dr.

Debjani Chakrabarti, both of Bluefield State College, the discussion centered on the topic

of “Each Vote Counts” with my presentation entitled “Voting Is Our Basic Guarantee of

Democratic Equality.” Program venue was the Hebert Gallery in the BSC Harris-

Jefferson Student Center on September 17, 2018.

Chair and Discussant for panel entitled “Different Perspectives on Authoritarianism” sponsored by

the SPSA at the 2018 annual Southern Political Science Association Conference. Held in

New Orleans, LA from January 3-6, 2018.

Chair and Discussant for panel entitled “Violence, Protest, and Political Activism” sponsored by

the SPSA at the 2018 annual Southern Political Science Association Conference. Held in

New Orleans, LA from January 3-6, 2018.

Discussant for panel entitled “Explorations in Comparative Politics and International Relations”

sponsored by the SPSA at the 2018 annual Southern Political Science Association

Conference. Held in New Orleans, LA from January 3-6, 2018.

“Race in the Age of TRUMP.” Presented at the Black History Month Discussion Forum, along

with Dr. Rodney Montague, Dr. Anthony Woart, and Mr. Saul N’Jie. Sponsored by the

Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Held in the Basic Science Room 111 at

Bluefield State College in Bluefield, WV on February 15, 2017.

Panel Discussant at Bluefield State College’s Constitution Day. Along with Assistant Professor of

History, Dr. Rodney Montague of Bluefield State College, the discussion centered on the

topic of “The Public Display of Confederate Monuments & Flag – Is It Constitutional?”

Moderated by Ms. Nancy Adam-Turner, Internet & Instruction Librarian at Bluefield

State College. Program venue was the Hebert Gallery in the BSC Harris-Jefferson

Page 15: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

15

Student Center on September 17, 2015.

Program Guest Speaker for Bluefield State College Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu Induction

Ceremony. “Knowledge: Scientific & Otherwise.” Held in the Basic Science Building at

Bluefield State College. Invited by faculty coordinators Dr. Amanda Matoushek and Dr.

Rodney Montague. April 22, 2014.

Panel Discussant at The University of Virginia’s College at Wise, on “The Syrian Crisis and the

Implications Associated with American Involvement.” Along with panelists Dr. Eric

Smith of University of Virginia-Wise and Dr. Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State

University. Organized by Ms. Heather Pearson, President of Pi Sigma Alpha at UVA-

Wise. Program venue was the Dogwood Room at the UVA-Wise Student Center at Wise,

VA on September 25, 2013.

Moderator for lecture by Dr. Hisham Hellyer on the topic of “Muslims of Europe: Reflections on

Muslim World—West Dialogue” arranged by the British Embassy and the British

Council. Held at the Bait Al Quran in Manama, Bahrain on October 19, 2009.

Presented talk on “Liberation Ethics for Gulf Youth: History, Work, Learning, Struggle,” at the

Bahrain Democratic Youth Society (Al-Shabeeba) conference on “The Youth of the Gulf

and the Path to Freedom.” Held at the Bahrain Society of Engineers, Juffair, Kingdom of

Bahrain, October 31-November 1, 2008.

Moderator/Host of UOB American Studies Center & Georgetown University Video Conference

debate: “American and Arab Media Coverage of the War in Iraq” on April 30, 2007 at the

University of Bahrain Vodafone E-Learning Center S45-101.

PowerPoint Introduction presented for the program entitled “‘Dustbowl Refugees’ ‘The Words of

John Steinbeck’ read by Dr. Philip Tabakow and ‘The Songs of Woody Guthrie’

performed by Dr. Martin Parker and John Jaworski with an Introduction by Dr. Colin S.

Cavell’ on March 21, 2006 in S17-210 at the University of Bahrain.

Presentation and lecture on “The 2004 US Presidential Elections.” Held at the Shaikh Ebrahim

Bin Mohamed Al-Khalifa Centre for Culture and Research, Muharraq, Bahrain on April

19, 2004.

Discussant, along with Dr. Martin Parker, on “The American Accent vs. The British Accent,” a

talk given at the University of Bahrain on December 14, 2003. Sponsored by the

University of Bahrain Friends of Foreign Languages Club.

Presentation and discussion of my book “Exporting ‘Made In America’ Democracy: The National

Endowment for Democracy & U.S. Foreign Policy” before the National Democratic

Action Society (NDAS) of Bahrain for its regular program called “Reading in a Book” on

Saturday May 17, 2003.

Gave lecture on “The Gilded Age” to 11th grade class of Modern Knowledge School at the

invitation of Instructor Siham Essadi on April 14, 2003, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Chair for Panel on “Marxism and Issues in African American Equality,” a panel sponsored by the

journal Nature, Society, and Thought as part of the 1997 Socialist Scholars Conference

entitled “Radical Alternatives on the Eve of the Millennium.” Held at the Borough of

Manhattan Community College, New York, NY, from March 28-30, 1997.

Chair for Panel on “Class, State, and the Public Sphere,” at the Third International Conference

sponsored by Rethinking MARXISM and the Association for Economic and Social

Page 16: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

16

Analysis (AESA) entitled: “Politics and Languages of Contemporary Marxism.” Held at

The University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, from December 5-8, 1996.

Chair for Panel on “Theoretical Issues in the Study of Public Opinion,” for the Twenty-Eighth

Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association (NPSA) and the International

Studies Association (Northeast) conference. Held in the Back Bay Hilton Hotel in

Boston, Massachusetts, from November 14-16, 1996.

Chair for Panel on “Constructions and Transformations of Political Spaces” as part of the

“Marxism in the New World Order: Crises and Possibilities,” sponsored by the

Association for Economic and Social Analysis and Rethinking MARXISM. Held at the

UMass./Amherst campus, Nov. 12-14, 1992.

Discussant for Panel on “Fascism, 1990s Style” as part of the Tenth Annual Marxian Social

Theory Conference, sponsored by the Association for Economic and Social Analysis and

Rethinking MARXISM, held at UMass./Amherst, MA, April 24-25, 1992.

PUBLICATIONS

Cavell, Colin S. November 5, 2018. “Voting Is Our Basic Guarantee of Democratic Equality.”

OpEdNews. Newtown, PA: Rob Kall.

Cavell, Colin S. November 5, 2018. “The US State on the Verge of the November 6, 2018

Midterm Elections.” OpEdNews. Newtown, PA: Rob Kall.

Cavell, Colin S. Fall 2017, Vol. 36, Number 02. “A Legacy of Hate and Popular Sovereignty:

Debating the Constitutionality of the Public Display of Confederate Monuments and Flags

– A Debate Inspired by the 2015 Murderous Actions of Dylann Storm Roof in Charleston,

South Carolina.” Published in The Griot: The Journal of African American Studies.

Berea, KY: Southern Conference on African American Studies, Inc.

Cavell, Colin S. 2016. “American Studies in the Arabian Gulf: Teaching American Politics in

Bahrain.” A chapter in Practicing Transnationalism: American Studies in the Middle

East. Edited by Eileen T. Lundy and Edward J. Lundy. Austin, TX: University of

Texas Press.

Cavell, Colin S. March 6, 2017. “The US Constitution and Incarceration.” SP News. Synergy

Productions Company. [http://spnews.org/article/item/289-the-us-constitution-and-

incarceration.html].

Cavell, Colin S. June 19, 2014. Department of Social Sciences Five-Year Programmatic Review

2008-2013. Bluefield State College. Bluefield, West Virginia.

Cavell, Colin S. August 27, 2012. “Contradictions in the House of Saud: Separate City to be

Built for Saudi Women.” Global Research: Centre for Research on Globalization.

Montreal, Québec, Canada.

Cavell, Colin S. August 15, 2012. “Bahraini Human Right activists still languishing in prisons.”

Press TV: Viewpoints. Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Cavell, Colin S. August 2, 2012. “US backs dictatorial regime in Bahrain to retain hegemony.”

Press TV: Viewpoints. Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Cavell, Colin S. July 26, 2012. “Obama fails to bring Bush-era gangsters to justice.” Press TV:

Viewpoints. Tehran, Iran: Press TV. Also published as an OpEd in the journal Eurasia

Page 17: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

17

Review: A Journal of Analysis and News. July 26, 2012. Albany, Oregon: Buzz Future

LLC [http://www.eurasiareview.com/26072012-obama-fails-to-bring-bush-era-gangsters-

to-justice-oped/].

Cavell, Colin S. July 20, 2012. “Oil oozing from US Middle East madness.” Press TV:

Viewpoints. Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Cavell, Colin S. July 9, 2012. “US still seeks dominance over post-revolutionary Mideast, North

Africa.” Press TV: Viewpoints. Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Cavell, Colin S. July 3, 2012. “US presidential election’s impact on America’s ME policy, vice

versa.” Press TV: Viewpoints. Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Cavell, Colin S. June 26, 2012. “The 2012 Egyptian Presidential Election: New US ‘Democratic’

Model for the Arab World?” The Crooked Bough. Alamogordo, NM: The Crooked

Bough.

Cavell, Colin S. April 16, 2012. “From the ‘Arab Spring’ to the ‘Islamic Awakening’: Continuity

of US Hegemony. PART III.” Global Research: Centre for Research on Globalization.

Montreal, Québec, Canada.

Cavell, Colin S. April 11, 2012. “America’s Dependency on Middle East Oil, Part II.” Global

Research: Centre for Research on Globalization. Montreal, Québec, Canada.

Cavell, Colin S. April 8, 2012. “Bahrain: How the US Mainstream Media Turn a Blind Eye To

Washington’s Despotic Arab Ally. Study Reveals Corporate News Blackout On

Democracy Uprising in Persian Gulf Kingdom.” Global Research: Centre for Research

on Globalization. Montreal, Québec, Canada.

Cavell, Colin S. March 15, 2010. "'Public option' would be best alternative now." Journal

Inquirer. Manchester, CT., p. 20.

Cavell, Colin S. 2008. Compiled and edited conference proceedings and wrote book introduction

for DELL Second International Conference on “The Department of English Language &

Literature Symposium on ‘Sharing Experiences: Methods of Teaching English Language

& Literature’.” Held at the University of Bahrain from April 15-16, 2006. Published in

2008 by UOB Press.

Cavell, Colin S. Spring 2007. “American Strategy in the Gulf.” Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol.

3, No. 6. Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain: Bahrain Center for Studies and Research.

Cavell, Colin S. December 2006. “Liberalism & Its Implications for the Middle East and North

Africa.” Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 2, No. 5. Manama, Kingdom of

Bahrain: Bahrain Center for Studies and Research.

Cavell, Colin S. October 2005. “Teaching in the Kingdom of Bahrain.” MCCC Newsletter. Vol.

6, Issue 11. Worcester, Massachusetts.

Cavell, Colin S. October 2004. “The 2004 US Presidential Elections.” Chapter in Mai Bint

Mohamed Bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa, ed., شراقاتا 2004-2003 الثالث الثقافي الموسم كتاب

[Ishraquat: The Third Cultural Season, 2003-2004]. Manama, Bahrain: Shaikh

Ebrahim Bin Mohamed Al-Khalifa Centre for Culture and Research.

Page 18: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

18

Cavell, Colin S. April 2004. “National Endowment for Democracy Destabilization Campaigns

In Haiti and Venezuela.” Published in The Valley War Bulletin, V. 2, Issue 6. Florence,

Massachusetts.

Cavell, Colin S. December 2, 2003. “Fulfilling A Small Part of Edward Said’s

Dream: Teaching American Studies in the Middle East,” in Edward Said: In the Place.

Sakhir Bahrain: University of Bahrain Press. [Also translated into Arabic and reprinted

in the December 2003/January 2004 Issue No. 7 of Al Demokrati magazine. An abridged

English version of this article was printed in the December 2003 University of Bahrain

News & Views.]

Cavell, Colin S. October 2003. “Lessons in Democracy.” Aldemokrati, Issue No. 3. Manama,

Bahrain: National Democratic Action Society.

Cavell, Colin S. December 2002. Exporting ‘Made In America’ Democracy:

The National Endowment for Democracy & U.S. Foreign Policy. Lanham, MD:

University Press of America. [Book] <http://www.univpress.com/Catalog/>.

Cavell, Colin S. May 2002. “The 2002 MCCC Delegate Assembly.” MCCC Newsletter. Vol. 3,

Issue 9. Worcester, Massachusetts.

Cavell, Colin S. May 2002. “The Adjunct Faculty Pay Debacle.” MCCC Newsletter. Vol. 3,

Issue 8. Worcester, Massachusetts.

Cavell, Colin S. November 1998. “Check Your Whiteness!” The Voice, Vol. 12, No. 2.

Amherst, MA.

Cavell, Colin S. October 1998. “California Moves Presidential Primary Up to March From June.”

The Voice, Vol. 12, No. 1. Amherst, MA.

Cavell, Colin S. March 1998. “Exporting Democracy to Latin America: The U.S.

Record.” In The Flinders Journal of History & Politics, Volume 20 (Adelaide, South

Australia).

Cavell, Colin S. February 21, 1996. “Development in Du Bois’ Thought.”

Article for Multicultural Affairs Page. Amherst, MA: The Massachusetts

Daily Collegian, p. 5.

Cavell, Colin S. December 4, 1995. “Authors promote racism in books.” Op-ed.

Amherst, MA: The Massachusetts Daily Collegian, p. 5.

Ivatury, Shyamala Rao and Colin S. Cavell. October, 1994. “Tallest Library in the World

Named In Honor of One of the Preeminent Intellectuals of the 20th Century—W.E.B. Du

Bois.” Amherst, MA: The Voice, V. VIII, Issue 1, p. 8.

Cavell, Colin S. May, 1991. “Black And White In South Africa: Whither Goes Apartheid?”

Amherst, MA: The Voice, p. 8.

RADIO & TV & NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS

“Hudaydah to be 'graveyard' for Saudi-led militants: Houthi.” November 10, 2018. Top Five with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Published in

Press TV News in Tehran, Iran: Press TV Website.

Page 19: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

19

“‘Vast offensive’ launched to seize Hudaydah.” November 10, 2018. Top Five with host Daniel

Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Roundup of US Midterm Election Results.” November 7, 2018. Interviewed by Russia Today host

Neil Harvey on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow:

RT.

“Bahrain opposition leader’s life sentence travesty of justice.” November 4, 2018. Top Five with

host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Mehdi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Top US officials tell Yemen's Houthis to stop fighting, but why trust hawks-turned-

peacemakers?” October 31, 2018. Interviewed by Russia Today host Maria Kvantrishvili on RT.

Arranged by RT News Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Riyadh says conclusion about Khashoggi murder based on info. supplied by Turkey.” October 25,

2018. Top Five with host Behrooz Nadjafi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“UN chief 'deeply troubled' by journo's death.” October 19, 2018. Top Five with host Daniel Aria.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Mehdi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“FBI Whistleblower Exposing Agency`s Racial Targeting Gets Four Years in Prison.” October 19,

2018. Interviewed by Russia Today host Sean Thomas on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga

Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Crosstalk on Khashoggi: Search for Justice.” October 18, 2018. Crosstalk with host Peter Lavelle.

Along with guest Joe Macaron, a Resident Fellow with the Arab Center of Washington, DC.

Arranged by RT Crosstalk TV Production Coordinator Elizaveta Lebedeva through Skype. Broadcast by

Crosstalk in Moscow, Russia: RT.

“UN humanitarian coordinator for Yemen says up to 13mn civilians at risk of starvation.” October

16, 2018. Top Five with host Gisoo Misha Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mr. Brian through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The death toll from Saudi strikes on two buses in Yemen’s Hudaydah province rises to nearly 20 people.”

October 13, 2018. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr.

Brian through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘Bahrain parliamentary elections nothing but a farce’.” October 10, 2018. Interview with host

Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Southern Transitional Council in Aden issues call for general uprising against Hadi rump regime

in Aden and restoration of South Yemen.” October 4, 2018. Interviewed by Russia Today host

Nikki Aasron on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow:

RT.

“A United Nations panel on child rights has harshly criticized the Saudi-led coalition for targeting children in

Yemen.” October 1, 2018. Top Five with host Gisoo Misha Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“A leading human rights organization says Bahraini prisoners suffering cancer, multiple sclerosis

Page 20: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

20

and sickle-cell anemia do not have access to medical care. Amnesty International is accusing

Bahraini authorities of negligence. Its report says family members of 11 Bahraini prisoners

described treatment ranging from “petty harassment to needless cruelty.” September 27, 2018. Top

Five with host Gisoo Misha Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali Havasi

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Mogherini: EU Committed to Have Special Payment Channels with Iran.” September 25, 2018.

Interviewed by Russia Today host Rory Suchet on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga

Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Charity organization blames Saudi-led coalition for civilian casualties in Yemen’s Hudaydah.”

September 24, 2018. Top Five with host Gisoo Misha Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi-backed forces launch attacks on Yemen’s Hudaydah.” September 18, 2018. Top Five with

host Gisoo Misha Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Madrid okays sale of 400 laser-guided bombs to Saudi Arabia.” September 14, 2018. Top Five with host

Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The meeting between Russian Energy Minister Aleksandr Novak with the US Energy Secretary

Rick Perry in Moscow.” September 13, 2018. Interviewed by Russia Today host Ms. Anisha on

RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“53 Saudi soldiers killed in August alone.” September 9, 2018. Top Five with host Gisoo Misha

Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Russia says terrorists in Syria are planning to carry out a chemical attack in Idlib in order to provoke the

West to perpetrate an act of aggression against Damascus.” September 7, 2018. Interview with host

Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Yemenis in south rap economic woes rooted in Saudi war.” September 6, 2018. Top Five with host

Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Published in

Press TV News in Tehran, Iran: Press TV Website.

“UN special envoy for Yemen says working on issue of Yemeni delegation ‘delay’.” September 6,

2018. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudis admit 'mistakes' in Yemen bus carnage, then defend it.” September 2, 2018. Interview with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Published in

Press TV News in Tehran, Iran: Press TV Website.

“Saudis defend August 9 strike on bus.” September 2, 2018. Top Five with host Daniel Aria.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Saudi Arabia Death Sentences: First Female Activist to be Sentenced to Death.” August 24, 2018.

Interview with host Alden Ali Havasi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali Havasi

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 21: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

21

“BSC Senior Capstone Course Cultivates Students’ Participation in Global ‘Street Corner’

Conversations.” August 23, 2018. News From Bluefield State College. Interview conducted by

Director of Institutional & Media Relations Jim Nelson. Bluefield State College, Bluefield, WV.

“Yemen's Ansarullah hits Saudi base in Jizan with ballistic missile.” August 18, 2018. Top Five

with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Yemeni forces kill dozens of Saudi mercenaries in Hudaydah.” August 5, 2018. Top Five with

host Kisu Amadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Arash through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Amnesty International accuses the United Arab Emirates of torturing detainees at a network of

secret prisons in southern Yemen.” July 12, 2018. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Political importance of Sheikh Isa Qassim, spiritual leader of Al Wefaq, Bahrain’s largest

opposition political party.” June 25, 2018. Interviewed by host Mehdi Farahmand. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Saudis starving Yemenis to death to impose their will: Pundit.” June 22, 2018. Top Five with host

Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“America…Its Own Worst Enemy.” June 18, 2018. Interview with journalist Finian Cunningham.

Arranged by Sputnik international journalist Finian Cunningham via email from Ethiopia. Published in

Sputnik News in Moscow, Russia: Sputnik.

“Deteriorating human rights situation in Saudi Arabia.” June 10, 2018. Interview with host Alden Ali

Havasi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali Havasi through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Amnesty International has once again called for the unconditional release of Bahraini opposition

leader.” June 7, 2018. Top Five with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini court upholds 5-year jail term for Nabeel Rajab.” June 5, 2018. Top Five with host Kaveh

Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali Havasi through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain gives life sentences to six more activists.” June 1, 2018. Top Five with host Daniel Aria.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Saudi airstrikes targeting different areas in Yemen kill over a dozen civilians, including women

and children.” May 26, 2018. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“House votes to investigate U.S. involvement in Yemen’s secret torture prisons.” May 25, 2018.

Interviewed by Russia Today host Ms. Veronica on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga

Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“US defeat at Iraq polls.” May 22, 2018. The Newsline. Interviewed by and arranged by Press TV

Page 22: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

22

Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali Havasi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s ‘Plan B’ for countering Iran.” May 21, 2018. Arranged

and translated by Al-Alam News Channel Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al

Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

“Manama hands down prison terms of up to 15 years to 62 other defendants.” May 16, 2018. Top

Five with host Gisoo Misha Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza

Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain regime forbids opposition lawmakers from running for election.” May 13, 2018. Top Five

with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“WVVA News West Virginia Primary Election Results.” May 8, 2018. With hosts Rick Douglas

and Melinda Zosh. Directed by News Director Ken White. Arranged by WVVA Content Manager

Patrice Mitchell. Broadcast from Bluefield, WV: WVVA TV.

“Trump pulls the US out of the JCPOA nuclear deal with Iran.” May 8, 2018. Interviewed by

Russia Today host Kate Partridge on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga Sardarova.

Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Three Saudi soldiers killed in Najran region.” May 3, 2018. Top Five with host Daniel Aria.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Brian through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Saudi Arabian monarchy dictates to Bahrain how to handle F1 protesters.” April 7, 2018.

Interviewed by host Mehdi Farahmand. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Yemen fires missile at Saudi Aramco storage tanks.” April 4, 2018. Top Five with host Gisoo

Misha Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Husain through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Will Trump pull U.S. troops out of Syria.” April 3, 2018. Interviewed by Russia Today host

Sean Thomas on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow:

RT.

“At least 8 Yemenis including four women killed in Saudi war planes attacks in Sa’ada.” March 29,

2018. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Husain

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Nuclear deal with Iran threatened by Pompeo’s replacement of Tillerson as US Secretary of

State.” March 13, 2018. Interviewed by Russia Today host Sean Thomas on RT. Arranged by

RT News Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Sisi needs Saudi money to stay in power.” March 4, 2018. Top Five with host Gisoo Misha

Ahmadi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Husain through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini authorities have stripped two more people of their citizenship on terrorism charges.”

March 1, 2018. Top Five with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The Bahraini regime presses ahead with its crackdown on political dissent: eight more citizens

Page 23: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

23

have been convicted over an alleged bombing attack in the Persian Gulf kingdom.” February 26,

2018. Top Five with host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinators Hamid

Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis stage nationwide rallies ahead of Feb. 14.” February 14, 2018. Top Five with host

Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Protesters clash with police in Bahrain.” February 9, 2018. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“UN: at least 68 Yemeni children killed in Saudi-led coalition’s raids last summer.” February 3,

2018. Top Five with host Behrooz Nadjafi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Discussion on President Donald J. Trump’s First State of the Union Address.” January 30, 2018.

Arranged and translated by Al-Alam News Channel Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud

Askar Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

“Rights groups worried about activist’s health.” January 25, 2018. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“47 detained in Bahrain for "terror-related charges.” January 21, 2018. Top Five with host Marzieh

Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis slam "suspicious" delegation visit to Israel.” December 28, 2017. Top Five with host

Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘Cut to UN budget: White House’s perverse Christmas gift to the world’.” December 26, 2017.

Interviewed by Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Anastazia. Published from

Moscow: RT.

“Bahraini police clash with protesters over death penalties.” December 25, 2017. Top Five with

host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mohammad Mahdi through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al Wefaq slams military trial of civilians.” December 23, 2017. Top Five with host Kaneez

Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Police clash with anti-regime protesters in Bahrain.” December 17, 2017. Top Five with host

Behrooz Nadjafi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain’s main opposition party has strongly condemned any attempts by Manama to normalize

ties with Israel.” December 11, 2017. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini opposition: Normalization of ties with Israel Betrayal.” December 10, 2017. Top Five

with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 24: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

24

“Repression may delay justice but it will never defeat justice.” December 6, 2017. Interviewed by

Tasnim News Coordinator Amir Mohammad Esmaeili. Tehran, Iran: Basirat News and Analysis.

“Bahraini forces surround Sheikh Isa Qassim's home.” November 26, 2017. Top Five with host

Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Amnesty International condemns Bahrain for upholding a two-year jail term for prominent activist

Nabeel Rajab, describing it as a flagrant violation of human rights.” November 22, 2017. Top Five

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Israel’s Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Gadi Eizenkot offers to share intelligence on Iran with

KSA.” November 16, 2017. Interviewed by Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor

Olga Sardarova. Published from Moscow: RT.

“Saudi Arabia has called on its citizens to immediately leave Lebanon following a political

standoff between Beirut and Riyadh over Saad Hariri’s resignation as Lebanese Prime Minister.”

November 9, 2017. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi royal family forms committee, arrests princes, ministers.” November 4, 2017. Top Five with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“19 activists given lengthy jail sentences in Bahrain.” October 30, 2017. Top Five with host

Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mohammad Mahdi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Ultra-conservatism takes backseat? How Saudi Crown Prince could ‘fundamentally change’

kingdom.” October 29, 2017. Interviewed by Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor

Pirogova Ekaterina. Published from Moscow: RT.

“House of Saud leads country to ruin.” October 23, 2017. Interviewed by Mojtaba Majidi.

Arranged by Al Quds journalist Mojtaba Majidi. Published in Al Quds newspaper, Tehran, Iran:

Al Quds News.

“The tense relations between Washington and Ankara.” October 11, 2017. Interviewed by host

Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri. Along with guests Mr. Mohammad Al-Omree from

Damascus and Mr. Jawad Ghook fom Istanbul. Arranged and translated by Newsroom

Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Al-Kawthar TV.

“Bahrain security forces have attacked Shia mourners, as processions commemorating the day of

Ashura turn into anti-regime protests.” October 1, 2017. Top Five with host Daniel Aria.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Mehdi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Amnesty International has criticized the West for selling weapons to Saudi Arabia to be used in

Riyadh’s war against Yemen.” September 22, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged

by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mohammad Mahdi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

Page 25: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

25

“Bahrain’s king denounces boycott of Israel.” September 17, 2017. Top Five with host Daniel

Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Town of Awamiyah still under siege by Saudi dictatorship after three months.” August 5, 2017.

Interviewed by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Governor’s flip affects state government.” Interview by reporter Riley Phillips. Arranged by WVNS-TV

Reporter Riley Phillips. Interviewed at Bluefield State College in Bluefield, WV. Broadcast from Ghent,

WV: WVNS-TV.

“Saudi attacks kill 17 in Sa’ada.” August 4, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US Congressional sanctions bill against Iran: its goals, consequences, and Iranian options.” July

30, 2017. Interviewed by host Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri. Along with guests Mr.

Abduljalil Zobaidee, a writer and media expert from Tehran and Dr. Sameer Ayyoub, political

analyst from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Arranged and translated by Newsroom Coordinator

Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Kawthar

TV.

“Amnesty International has slammed Saudi Arabia over the latest execution of Shia Muslim

dissidents.” July 12, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Amnesty International has demanded the Bahraini regime release a detained human rights activist,

saying she is at high risk of torture.” July 4, 2017. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Twenty-ninth Anniversary of downing of Iranian Civilian Plane by USS Vincennes.” July 2,

2017. Interviewed by host Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri. Along with guests Dr. Nezar

Haider, a political analyst from Washington, DC, and Dr. Emad Abshanas, a political analyst from

Iran. Arranged and translated by Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Kawthar TV.

“Qatar rejects ‘unreasonable’ Saudi-led demands” and “US, Saudi working hand in glove in

threatening Qatar: Academic.” July 1, 2017. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“What did western experts say about Tehran's terrorist attack?” June 13, 2017. Interviewed by

Tasnim News Coordinator Amir Mohammad Esmaeili. Tehran, Iran: Tasnim News.com.

“Bahrain administrative court dissolves opposition party.” June 1, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar

Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Situation tense in Bahrain after deadly Diraz raid.” May 23, 2017. News Analysis with host

Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 26: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

26

“Arms sales to Bahrain indicate US hypocrisy: Analyst.” May 18, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar

Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Follow the Money: Hidden Nature of US-Saudi Relations.” May 10, 2017. Interviewed by

Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Dimitry M. Leontev through

WVVA in Bluefield, WV. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“HRW slams Bahrain for jailing activist.” April 26, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“On the hospitalization of human rights activist Nabeel Rajab.” April 9, 2017. Top Five with host

Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mohammad Mahdi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Local Community Reacts to U.S. Airstrikes on Syria.” April 7, 2017. Local News. Arranged by

WVNS-59 TV Reporter Joe Putrelo at Bluefield State College Office of Media Relations. Broadcast from

Bluefield, WV, WVNS-59 TV.

“Bahraini forces have clashed with mourners participating in memorial services for a teenager

killed by Manama.” March 25, 2017. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“HRW urges UNHRC to take immediate measures for Bahrain situation.” March 16, 2017. Top

Five with host Mr. Arash. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The UN high commissioner for human rights has expressed concern about the Bahraini regime’s

increasing crackdown on opposition.” March 8, 2017. Top Five with host Mr. Arash. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press

TV.

“Torture, abuse, & harassment: ex-housemaids describe horrors of working in Saudi Arabia to

RT.” February 28, 2017. Interviewed by Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor

Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Bahraini military tribunals for civilians violation of intl. laws: Analyst.” February 23, 2017. Top

Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini forces have violently clashed with anti-regime protesters on the island of Sitra.”

February 20, 2017. Top Five with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al-Khalifah’s real face exposed in past year.” February 14, 2017. Top Five with hosts Kaveh

Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinators Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini police use tear gas to break up multiple protests across kingdom.” February 13, 2017.

Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinators Mehdi Jay

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Belgium’s terror monitoring centre has expressed concerns about the spread of Saudi- and Gulf-

Page 27: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

27

backed fundamentalist Islam in the country's mosques, according to an official report published in

local media Wednesday.” February 8, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Reports from the Persian Gulf kingdom of Bahrain indicate that one person has died under torture

amid growing crackdown on protesters.” January 28, 2017. Daily Motion with host Kaveh Taghvai.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinators Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“UK, US prop up Al Khalifah to preserve control of Mideast: Pundit.” January 27, 2017. Top Five

with Mr. Bardia. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Hundreds marched in the northern Bahraini village of Sanabis, following rumours of the imminent

execution of two men, Mohamad Ramadhan and Husain Ali' Moosa, who were sentenced to death

in December 2014 for their alleged participation in a bombing in al-Deir, which killed a police

officer.” January 18, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Sunday’s executions of Abbas al-Samea, Sami Mushaima and Ali al-Singace followed their

conviction for involvement in a militant group accused of carrying out a bomb attack in 2014 that

killed two Bahraini police officers and an officer from the United Arab Emirates.” January 16,

2017. Interview with host Mehdi Jay. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Jay

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Three Shiite men convicted of killing three police officers in a bomb attack in 2014 are executed

by Al Khalifa regime firing squad.” January 15, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged

by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Protesters demanding that Egyptian islands of Tiran and Sanafir not be given to Saudi Arabia are

arrested and charged.” January 4, 2017. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Alden Ali through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“If Trump continues Obama's strategy in Syria, there will be no peace.” January 2, 2017. Top Five

with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mohammad Mahdi

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini people hold fresh protests against the al-Khalifah ruling family as they get ready to

commemorate those killed by the regime forces.” December 28, 2016. Top Five with host Waqar

Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On Sheikh Ali Salman’s 9-year prison sentence in Bahrain.” December 23, 2016. Interview with

host Noor Mariam El Zein. Arranged by Bright Newsroom Coordinator Nour Mariam El Zein

through Skype. Broadcast from Beirut, Lebanon: Bahraini BRight LuaLua TV.

“In Bahrain, supporters of Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Qassim stage fresh anti-regime protests in

solidarity with the country's top Shia cleric who was stripped of his citizenship in June.” December

21, 2016. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain seeks to intimidate opposition with fake charges: Pundit.” December 12, 2016. Top Five

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 28: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

28

“Bluefield State College professor in conversation with Tasnim: US and the UK support the

illegal and destructive Saudi war on Yemen.” December 11, 2016. Interviewed by Tasnim News

Coordinator Amir Mohammad Esmaeili. Tehran, Iran: Tasnim News.com.

“UK committed to security of Persian Gulf Arab monarchies.” December 9, 2016. Top Five with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The Gulf Cooperation Council states and the United Kingdom announced a new strategic

partnership on Wednesday with the aim of building closer relations in several areas.” December 8,

2016. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini court upholds death sentences for 3 citizens.” December 4, 2016. Top Five with host

Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the News Line – Fake News/ Torture in Bahrain Continues/ Feeble Proposition.” November

23, 2016. Daily Motion with hosts Kaveh Taghvai and Mehdi Jay. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinators Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US House passes bill extending sanctions against Iran and now goes to Senate.” November 16,

2016. Interviewed by host Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri. Along with guests Mr.

Mosaddekpoor, an Iranian political analyst from Beirut, and Mr. Ahmed Kalachee, statutory expert

from Damascus. Arranged and translated by Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar

Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Etejah TV.

“UK reviving imperial system with Bahrain base: Author.” November 11, 2016. Top Five with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinators Mehdi Jay through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“People have staged a mass rally in northern Bahrain to voice solidarity with prominent Shia cleric

Sheikh Isa Qassim.” October 28, 2016. Top Five with host Martab. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The Third and Final Debate Between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Donald J. Trump.” October

19, 2016. Interview with host Ms. Sarhan. Along with guests Dr. Adnan Al-Sarraj from Baghdad,

Iraq and Mr. Nasser Al- Omary from New York, NY. Arranged and translated by Al-Alam News

Channel Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

“American coalition fighters ‘mistakenly’ kill government tribal allies near Mosul.” October 5,

2016. Interviewed by host Madina Kochenova of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News

Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Bahrain court rejects appeal to free dissident.” October 4, 2016. Top Five with host Kaveh

Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinators Mehdi Jay and Ali Havasi through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“America’s Role in Destabilizing the Middle East.” September 25, 2016. Interview with Amir

Mohammad Esmaeili. Iranian Research Center. Tehran, Iran: IRC website: http://www.haadi.ir/.

“A prominent rights organization has slammed a Bahraini appeals court’s decision to uphold an

order dissolving the Kingdom’s main Shia opposition group al-Wefaq.” September 22, 2016. Top

Page 29: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

29

Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Report indicates that more than one-third of Saudi strikes in Yemen are targeting civilian sites.”

September 18, 2016. Interview with host Ms. Sarhan. Along with guests Ahmed Al-Hobaishee, a

member of Yemen’s ex-president's party, the Popular Conference, and Mohammed Al-Zobaidi, a

Yemeni media activist from Beirut. Arranged and translated by Al-Alam News Channel

Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri and facilitated by production editor

Houssein Elmoussawi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

“No change in Bahrain until US changes policies: Lecturer.” September 15, 2016. Top Five with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain’s prosecutors have brought new charges against prominent human rights activist, Nabeel

Rajab after the New York Times published his letter from prison.” September 5, 2016. Top Five

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell: Britain’s support for Manama against ethical principles.” August 30, 2016. Top Five

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US Airstrikes Against ISIS ‘May Have’ Killed Civilians -- CENTCOM.” August 24, 2016.

Interviewed by host Yegor Piskunov of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga

Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Bahrainis hold sit-in rally for Sheikh Qassim.” August 18, 2016. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Debate: UK complicity in Bahrain crisis.” August 14, 2016. The Debate with host Kaneez

Fatima. Along with discussants Shabbir Hassanaly from Leicester, UK and Jihad Mouracadeh

from Beirut, Lebanon. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Death Toll in Yemen Increases as US Ups Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia.” August 12, 2016.

Interviewed by host Daria A. Katurzhevskaya. of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News

Editor Daria A. Katurzhevskaya. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Al Khalifah has no intention of making concessions: Analyst.” August 11, 2016. Top Five with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom & UK Desk Coordination Ali Havasi through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 30: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

30

“Bahrainis should directly confront regime: Analyst.” August 8, 2016. Top Five with host Kaneez

Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Shiite is being targeted in its existence.” July 30, 2016. Interview with host Noor Mariam El

Zein. Arranged by Bright Newsroom Coordinator Nour Mariam El Zein through Skype.

Broadcast from Beirut, Lebanon: Bahraini BRight LuaLua TV.

“Bahraini regime following Saudi dictates on opposition: Analyst.” July 26, 2016. Top Five with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini protesters stage anti-govt. rally in Diraz.” July 22, 2016. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“UN inaction emboldens Al Khalifa to target opposition: Pundit.” July 19, 2016. Top Five with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini police have clashed with demonstrators protesting the regime’s decision to dissolve the

al-Wefaq opposition group.” July 17, 2016. Top Five with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Regarding the Agreement Between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign

Minister Sergei Lavrov on Syria.” July 16, 2016. Interview with host Ms. Sarhan. Arranged and

translated by Al-Alam News Channel Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al

Nasri. Facilitated by Correspondent for International Affairs Sajjad Amiri through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

“Attempted Coup d’état Against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.” July 15, 2016.

Interviewed by host Nikki Aaron of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Producer Daria

A. Katurzhevskaya. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Nice atrocity carries 'signature of ISIS'.” July 14, 2016. Interviewed by host Sean Thomas of

Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Producer Daria A. Katurzhevskaya. Broadcast from

Moscow: RT.

“Al Khalifa taking cue from Egypt's Sisi to suppress protest: Analyst.” July 10, 2016. Top Five

with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Will the UK or the US speak out against Bahrain’s ‘Egyptian Strategy’ of a Total Crackdown on

Opposition Forces?” July 9, 2016. Interview with host Mehdi Jay. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis hold prayers outside Shia cleric's home.” July 6, 2016. Top Five with host Kaveh

Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al Khalifah seeks to silence opposition in Bahrain: Analyst..” July 3, 2016. Top Five with host

Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Three suicide blasts kill 41 and injure 239 in Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport: ‘Global terrorism

Page 31: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

31

requires global response’.” June 28, 2016. Interviewed by host Yegor Piskunov of Russia Today

on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Ruslan A. Imaev. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Al Khalifah seeks to end opposition by repression: Analyst.” June 26, 2016. Top Five with host

Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell: Al Khalifah legitimizing crackdown on opposition.” June 21, 2016. Top Five with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain’s main Shia opposition bloc has slammed the regime’s suspension of its activities as

illegal.” June 15, 2016. Top Five with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain opposition leader slams new jail term.” June 1, 2016. Top Five with host Daniel Aria.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Extending Salman jail term will complicate Bahrain situation.” May 31, 2016. Top Five with host

Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain Slaps Nine Year Prison Sentence on Opposition Leader Ali Salman.” May 30, 2016.

Interviewed by host Nikki Aaron of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Olga

Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Democratic Bahrain not in US, UK interest: Analyst.” May 27, 2016. Top Five with host Mr.

Zhubin. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain regime charges Shia citizens with terrorism.” May 26, 2016. Interview with host Mr.

Zhubin. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The Unites States has designated branches of the Islamic State (IS, or Daesh) in Libya, Saudi

Arabia and Yemen as global terrorists and imposed sanctions on them, the US State Department

announced today.” May 20, 2016. Interviewed by Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News

Producer Daria A. Katurzhevskaya. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Human rights groups have strongly criticized the UK's decision to seat the King of Bahrain next

to the Queen Elizabeth the Second during her 90th birthday celebrations.” May 19, 2016. Interview

with host Mehdi Farahmand. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“HRW & Amnesty slam decision to seat UK Queen beside Bahraini king.” May 18, 2016. Top Five

with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Possible Developments in Syria Arising from Talks by US Secretary of State John Kerry with

Saudi King.” May 15, 2016. Interviewed along with political analyst Mr. Mahmud Morie from

Damascus. Arranged and translated by Al-Alam News Channel Newsroom Coordinator

Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

Page 32: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

32

“World must pressure Bahrain to stop crackdown: Author.” May 10, 2016. Top Five with host

Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘Saudi Arabia could expose those complicit in 9/11 if Obama releases secret Congressional

report’.” April 19, 2016. Interviewed by Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor

Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Macedonia Wiretapping Scandal Investigation is Terminated by Presidential Decree: Is There a

New Color Revolution in the Making?” April 13, 2016. Interviewed by Russia Today on RT.

Arranged by RT News Editor Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Kerry’s tour of Bahrain, Iraq and Afghanistan.” April 7, 2016. Interview with On The News Line.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini security forces have attacked citizens holding a protest over the death of 17-year-old

protester Ali Abdulghani.” April 5, 2016. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi officials confirm that a roadside bomb planted next to a police station south of the capital

Riyadh has killed one person.” April 3, 2016. News Analysis with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged

by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“UNICEF Report on Saudi War in Yemen Notes that At Least Six Children Are Killed Every Day

Due to Saudi Air Force Indiscriminate Bombing.” March 29, 2016. Interviewed by host Kaveh

Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the Death of Senior Shia Cleric Sayed Jawad Alwedaie.” March 22, 2016. News Analysis

with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“ISIS Terrorists Committing ‘Genocide’ against Shias, Christians: John Kerry.” March 17, 2016.

Interview with host Ms. Sarhan. Along with guests Mr. Hussein Shokair from Beirut. Arranged

and translated by Al-Alam News Channel Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al

Nasri. Facilitated by Correspondent for International Affairs Sajjad Amiri through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

“Zainab Al-Khawaja and year-old baby, Abdul-Hadi, arrested for insulting king.” March 14,

2016. News Analysis with host Maryam. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali

Havasi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 33: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

33

“On the prospects for a ceasefire in Syria: US Secretary of State John Kerry says a ceasefire deal

with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is just days away.” February 21, 2016. Interview

with Ali Quazan. Along with guests Dr. Bassam Abu Abdullah from Damascus University and

Marina Kortonova from Moscow. Arranged and translated by Al-Alam News Channel Newsroom

Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Al-Alam TV.

“Bahrain crackdown can’t stifle opposition: Analyst.” February 14, 2016. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Revolution ongoing in Bahrain until Al-Khalifa dictatorship ousted.” February 14, 2016.

Interview with Marjohn Sheikhi . Tehran, Iran: Mehr News Agency, http://en.mehrnews.com/.

“Experts weigh in on Saudis threat to send troops to Syria.” February 8, 2016. Interviewed by

host Alona of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Daria A. Katurzhevskaya.

Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“American NGO interference in Iranian parliamentary elections.” January 26, 2016. Interview

with Mostafa Afzalzadeh. Tehran, Iran: Mashregh News, http://www.mashreghnews.ir/.

“On the continued imprisonment of Sheikh Ali Salman and other opposition leaders.” January 21,

2016. News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Jay through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the Execution of Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr.” January 2, 2016. Special Report with host Marzieh

Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US refusing to air reports on Bahrain crackdown: Analyst.” January 1, 2016. News Analysis with

host Sheena. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell Talks to RT International.” December 31, 2015. Interviewed by host Emily Siu of

Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Ivan Zagorsky. Broadcast from Moscow:

RT.

“Yemen’s Ansarullah movement has blamed Saudi Arabia’s aggression against the country for

strengthening terrorist groups like ISIL.” December 6, 2015. News Analysis with host Sheena.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Mr. Kerry’s and Mr. Fabius's statements regarding the role of the Syrian army in fighting ISIL or

DAESH and omitting the condition of stepping down by President Bashar Al-Assad.” December

6, 2015. Interview with Mahmud Askar. Arranged and translated by Al-Alam News Channel

Newsroom Coordinator Mohammed Mahmud Askar Al Nasri through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Al-Alam TV.

“Inner Workings of ISIL Media Department.” November 26, 2015. Program Report. On the News

Line. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 34: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

34

“Impunity emboldens Al Khalifa to continue torture: Author.” November 23, 2015. News Analysis

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al Khalifa a hypocritical regime with no legitimacy: Pundit.” November 12, 2015. News Analysis

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Protests continue against the continuous detention of Sheikh Ali Salman following the UN group

saying that the Bahraini authorities should release him immediately and the prospects for peaceful

reconciliation.” November 6, 2015. News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi Court confirms capital punishment for Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.” October 26,

2015. News Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mehdi Jay through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin S. Cavell Discusses Saudi Arabia Spending Cuts on RT International.” October 8, 2015.

Interviewed by host Matt Trezza of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor Ivan

Zagorsky. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Death Toll in Hajj Stampede in Mina, near Mecca, continues to increase as Saudi officials

downplay number of fatalities.” September 27. 2015. News Analysis with host Marzieh Hashemi.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi crown prince behind crush in Mina: Pundit.” September 26, 2015. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“At least 717 people have lost their lives and over 860 injured in a stampede in Saudi Arabia.”

September 24, 2015. Interviewed by host Kaveh Taghvai along with guest Imam Mohammad Ali

Elahi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Game of Thrones: RT International examines situation within Saudi Royal Family.” September

23, 2015. Interviewed by host Rory Suchet of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT News Editor

Olga Sardarova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“No place for freedom of speech on dissent in Bahrain: Pundit.” September 17, 2015. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“World waking up to rights violations in Bahrain: Analyst.” September 15, 2015. News Analysis

with host Sheena. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Sanctions: Who can hold out longer?” September 1, 2015. Interviewed by journalist Galina

Tychinskaya. Pravda. Moscow, Russia.

“Arbitrary arrest: A security tradition in Bahrain. August 29, 2015. Interview with host Nour

Mariam El Zein. Arranged by BRight TV Newsroom Coordinator Hussein Hadi through Skype.

Broadcast from Beirut, Lebanon & London, UK: Bahrain BRight LuaLua TV.

Page 35: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

35

“Saudi monarchy untenable dictatorship: Analyst.” August 17, 2015. News Analysis with host

Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“A Bahraini rights group has voiced serious concerns over a recent U-S government decision to

renew arms sales to Manama as it continues repressing its critics.” July 25, 2015. News Analysis

with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis resolute in demands for Al Khalifa downfall: Pundit.” July 18. 2015. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Washington's decision to resume arming the Bahraini government despite an ongoing crackdown

against the pro-democracy protesters.” June 30, 2015. News Analysis with host Srdjan

Preradovic. Arranged by al-Etejah News TV Newsroom Coordinator Fatema Basim through

Skype. Broadcast from Baghdad, Iraq: al-Etejah News TV.

“US making concessions to Riyadh over Bahrain: Analyst.” June 30, 2015. News Analysis with

host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudis creating famine for 21 million Yemenis: Pundit.” June 26, 2015. News Analysis with host

Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain is under fire for sentencing prominent Shia cleric and opposition leader, Sheikh Ali

Salman to four years in jail.” June 16, 2015. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged

by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis set to demand rights: Academic.” June 13, 2015. News Analysis with host Hassan

Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US backing a murderous regime in Bahrain: Commentator.” May 28, 2015. News Analysis with

host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“A bombing attack on a Shia mosque in Saudi Arabia’s Qatif province has left at least a dozen

people killed.” May 22, 2015. News Analysis with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press

TV.

“Detained Al Wefaq Secretary General Sheikh Ali Salman has trial postponed until May 20th.”

April 23, 2015. News Analysis with host Srdjan Preradovic. Arranged by al-Etejah News TV

Newsroom Coordinator Fatema Basim through Skype. Broadcast from Baghdad, Iraq: al-Etejah

News TV.

“West turning blind eye to Bahrain regime brutality: Analyst.” April 22, 2015. Top Five News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza

Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al Khalifa scared of uprising in Bahrain: Analyst.” April 3, 2015. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Page 36: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

36

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al-Khawaja’s hunger strike aimed at garnering attention: Analyst.” March 19, 2015. News

Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi Arabia funds al-Qaeda in Yemen to revive lost hegemony: Analyst.” March 11, 2015.

News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid

Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis mark 4th anniversary of popular uprising.” February 14, 2015. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Crackdown reveals Al Khalifa weakness: Commentator.” February 7, 2015. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Supporting Bahraini revolution to bring about change: Analyst.” February 5, 2015. News

Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Analyst: Bahraini regime knows it has no support from population.” January 30, 2015. News

Analysis with host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell says there is struggle for power in House of Saud.” January 24. 2015. News Analysis

with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US, UK hypocritical on Bahrain rights abuses: Colin Cavell.” January 23, 2015. News Analysis

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini regime forces have once again attacked protesters demanding the release of the country’s

top opposition leader.” January 12. 2015. News Analysis with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press

TV.

“Saudis publicly lash blogger Raif Badawi to first 50 of 1000 lashes and heavy fine for ‘insulting

Islam’.” January 9, 2015. Interviewed by host Katie Pilbeam of Russia Today on RT. Arranged

by RT International News Producer Ivan Zagorsky. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Bahraini regime forces attack protesters calling for release of top opposition leader.” January 5,

2015. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US hypocritical in backing HR, Bahrain simultaneously: Analyst.” December 31, 2014. News

Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza

Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain regime has lost all legitimacy: Analyst.” December 29, 2014. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 37: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

37

“Authorities in Saudi Arabia send female rights activists to ‘terrorism court’.” December 25,

2014. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Prominent Bahraini activist Zainab al-Khawaja sentenced to 16 months in jail.” December 10,

2014. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain’s opposition to ramp up pressure: Analyst.” December 5, 2014. News Analysis with host

Bardia Honarda. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Thousands of Bahrainis have staged a defiant demonstration in support of prominent anti-regime

cleric Sheikh Issa Qassim.” November 28, 2014. News Analysis with host Daniel Aria. Arranged

by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Bahrain regime tries to intimidate opposition: Analyst.” November 18, 2014. News Analysis

with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Sunni, Shia unity will prevail against Saudi regime: Analyst.” November 8, 2014. News Analysis

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini regime violating religious freedom: Analyst.” November 2, 2014. News Analysis with

host Daniel Aria. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ali Havasi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Support for ISIL to bring end to Saudi monarchy: Analyst.” October 23, 2014. News Analysis

with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Riyadh issued Nimr verdict at risky time: Analyst.” October 16, 2014. News Analysis with host

Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Yemen teetering on edge of civil war: Analyst.” October 8, 2014. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US sharply criticizes new Israeli housing project.” October 1, 2014. Interviewed by host Matt

Trezza of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Ivan Zagorsky.

Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Bahrain corrupt regime on brink of collapse: Analyst.” September 30, 2014. News Analysis with

host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi J. through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Anti-regime protests continue in Bahrain in the face of Manama’s intensified attempts to silence

its critics.” September 12, 2014. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press

TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Human Rights Watch has called on the Bahraini regime to release 13 high-profile dissidents

Page 38: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

38

serving long prison terms for exercising their rights.” September 8, 2014. News Analysis with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Illegal Bahraini regime must be ousted: Colin Cavell.” August 31, 2014. News Analysis with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Medhi J. through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain regime imprisons 22 over anti-regime protests.” August 17, 2014. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Apostates rule Saudi Arabia: Commentator.” August 15, 2014. News Analysis with host Waqar

Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain's main opposition group has voiced its grave concern over the condition of prisoners in

the Persian Gulf kingdom.” August 5, 2014. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged

by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“Israeli soldiers deserve Nobel Peace Prize: US envoy.” July 22, 2014. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain's main opposition group has revealed documents, shedding light on the regime's harsh

crackdown on dissent.” July 16, 2014. News Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press

TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Israel seeks US involvement in Gaza conflict: Author.” July 16, 2014. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Medhi J. through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“HRW accuses Saudi govt. of tapping dissidents' phones.” June 28. 2014. News Analysis with host

Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi Arabia and US secretly funding al-Qaeda in Iraq: author.” June 17, 2014. News Analysis

with host Homa Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Forty-six member States in UN Human Rights Council urge Bahrain to establish OHCHR country

office.” June 10, 2014. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV

Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press

TV.

“West tries to keep monarchy in power in Bahrain: Analyst.” June 1, 2014. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the release from prison of human rights activist Nabeel Rajab.” May24, 2014. News Analysis

with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 39: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

39

“More crackdown on protests in Bahrain. Regime forces have clashed with mourners after the

funeral of an anti-government protester on the island of Sitra.” May 18, 2014. News Analysis with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Heavy fighting breaks out in Libya as troops storm militias in Benghazi.” May 16, 2014.

Interviewed by host Kevin Owen of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News

Producer Ekaterina V. “Katia” Bylkina. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“In Bahrain, the security forces have once again clashed with thousands of anti-regime protesters

after a day of demonstrations across the country.” May 9, 2014. News Analysis with host Hassan

Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“The daughter of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah has called on people across the kingdom to wage

an uprising against the ruling regime.” April 25, 2014. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Neo-cons behind US visa ban to Iran's envoy.” April 18, 2014. Arranged by Press TV Programs

Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini regime mounting pressure on dissent. A court in the tiny Persian Gulf state has handed

heavy jail terms to seven Shia activists.” April 6, 2014. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Two of the four daughters of the Saudi King Abdullah being held captive in a royal palace in

Saudi Arabia speak out about their 13-year ordeal for the first time.” March 31, 2014. News

Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Navid

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis resolute in path to freedom: Analyst.” March 30, 2014. News Analysis with host

Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Navid through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US President Barack Obama refrains from even raising the issue of human rights violations in

Saudi Arabia during his visit to the kingdom despite Amnesty International’s request.” March 28,

2014. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Development of Relations between the US and Saudi Arabia: President Obama is set to visit Saudi

Arabia this weekend.” March 25, 2014. Interviewed by host Anastasia Churkina of Russia Today

on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Ekaterina V. “Katia” Bylkina. Broadcast

from Moscow: RT.

“Bahraini demonstrators accused the authorities of what they called sectarian discrimination in a

systematic way.” March 21, 2014. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press

TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Day of 'reckoning' coming for Bahrain regime: Cavell.” March 5, 2014. News Analysis with host

Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Ethan through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 40: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

40

“‘Saudi, most oppressive fascist regime’.” February 21, 2014. News Analysis with host Kaveh

Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Three-Year Anniversary of Bahrain Uprising.” February 14, 2014. News Analysis with host

Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Three-Year Assessment of the Bahraini Democratic Revolt.” February 7, 2014. News Analysis

with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Navid through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi Arabia has put into effect a new counter-terrorism law which helps Riyadh step up

crackdown on dissent.” February 2, 2014. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Russian diplomat in Sudan and his wife were stabbed by a person seeking a revenge for his

brother's death in Central African Republic.” January 28, 2014. Interviewed by host Matt Trezza

of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Ekaterina V. “Katia”

Bylkina. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“‘US against any type of democracy in Bahrain’.” January 25, 2014. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘Al Khalifa regime downfall inevitable’.” January 14, 2014. News Analysis with host Kaneez

Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al Khalifa no longer have a loyal opposition.” January 3, 2014. News Analysis with host Hassan

Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Navid through Skype. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Protests ongoing in several towns of Bahrain calling for the release of Ali Salman.” December 28,

2013. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator

Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Major human rights group in Bahrain slams the regime forces for arresting and torturing young

children and keeping them in detention for long periods of time.” December 24, 2013. News

Analysis with host Bardia Honardar. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza

Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“King of Saudi Arabia has picked one of his sons for governor of the holy city of Mecca.”

December 22, 2013. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US author praises academic boycott of Israel.” December 19, 2013. Arranged by Press TV

Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al Khalifa existence depends on US support: Analyst.” December 15, 2013. News Analysis with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Navid through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 41: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

41

“1000th day of Bahrain uprising marked by huge rally.” December 13, 2013. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Hagel tried to ‘placate’ Bahrain regime.” December 14, 2013. Arranged by Press TV Programs

Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the Manama Dialogue International Conference.” December 6, 2013. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Ethan through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“A Washington-based human rights organization has urged the U-S to stop arms sales to Bahrain.

Human Rights First has also slammed Washington for its ambiguous and inconsistent policy

toward Manama.” November 15, 2013. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“All Must Read Christopher Davidson’s After the Sheikhs: The Coming Collapse of the Gulf

Monarchies.” November 2, 2013. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press

TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Bahrainis must end corrupt Khalifa rule: Analyst.” October 26, 2013. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis need to resist repression: Colin Cavell.” October 21, 2013. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the death of activist Yousif Ali Al-Nashmi in a Bahraini prison.” October 12, 2013. News

Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza

Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis no longer afraid of Al Khalifa: Colin Cavell.” October 9, 2013. News Analysis with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mr. Ethan through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“In Bahrain, protesters once again take to the streets to condemn the crackdown by the ruling Al

Khalifah regime. Saudi-backed Bahraini forces have fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of anti-

regime protesters in the island of Sitra.” October 4, 2013. News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini via phone. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US complicit in Bahrain crackdown: Colin Cavell.” October 3, 2013. News Analysis with host

Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Thousands of people in Bahrain take to the streets, demanding freedom and democracy.”

September 27, 2013. News Analysis with host Vicar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell exclusive RT TV interview on hostage crisis in Kenya.” September 23, 2013.

Page 42: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

42

Interviewed by host Bill Dodd of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News

Producer Ekaterina V. “Katia” Bylkina. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Bahrain, a laboratory for imperialism: Colin Cavell.” September 17, 2013. News Analysis with

host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Death of Bahrain Activist Spurs Violent Protests.” September 13, 2013. News Analysis with host

Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Sina Parhizkar through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Iran is the target of US war in Syria.” September 8, 2013. Arranged by Press TV Programs

Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini forces crack down on fresh anti-regime protests triggered by the recent death of 20-year-

old activist Sadiq Sabt.” September 4. 2013. News Analysis with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hamid Reza Koleini through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Obama Says He Will Wait for Congressional Vote Before Attacking Syria.” September 1, 2013.

Interviewed by host Matt Trezza of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News

Producer Maria Kvantrishvili. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Resolution Block Won’t Affect Any U.S. Decision on Syria.” August 30, 2013. Interviewed by host

Cary Johnston of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Ekaterina V.

“Katia” Bylkina. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“US Mistaken in Efforts to Manipulate Al-Qaeda.” August 23, 2013. Interviewed by host Eugene of

Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Ekaterina V. “Katia” Bylkina.

Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“A funeral is held for the latest victim of violent crackdown by the ruling family in the Persian

Gulf island of Bahrain.” August 11. 2013. News Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press

TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘Colin Cavell: We live in a ‘new world of surveillance’.” August 8, 2013. You.S.Desk.

Arranged by Press TV Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh

“Massy” Abedini. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell on the Syrian Kurds and al-Qaeda state.” August 7, 2013. Interviewed by host Cary

Johnston of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Ekaterina V.

“Katia” Bylkina. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Bahrain seeks to push opposition towards civil war’: Colin Cavell.” August 4, 2013. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Sina

Parhizkar through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell on Syria.” July 26, 2013. Interviewed by host Matt Trezza of Russia Today on RT.

Arranged by RT International News Producer Ekaterina V. “Katia” Bylkina. Broadcast from

Moscow: RT.

“‘US statement on Egypt is disingenuous’” July 8, 2013. You.S.Desk. Arranged by Press TV

Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 43: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

43

“Bahraini demonstrators have taken to the streets to protest the death of an activist killed by regime

forces.” June 26, 2013. News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On U.S. Foreign Policy.” June 16, 201. Interviewed by NNC journalist Morteza Esmaeili.

Namavaran Network Corporation. Tehran, Iran.

“US Gulf allies crack down on Internet freedoms.” June 10, 2013. Interviewed by host Marina

Portnaya of Russia Today on RT. Arranged by RT International News Producer Ekaterina

Burova. Broadcast from Moscow: RT.

“Calls are getting stronger for an investigation into indiscriminate use of C-S gas by the Bahraini

regime against civilians.” June 8, 2013. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Sina Parhizkar through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“No reconciliation with Bahrain dictatorship: Cavell.” May 30, 2013. The Debate with host

Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Hassan Ghani through Danny Via

at WVVA in Bluefield, WV. Along with guest Wafik Moustafa, Chairman of the Conservative

Arab Network in London, UK. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini protesters take to the streets in a village outside Manama to express solidarity with the

country’s top cleric Sheikh Issa Qassim.” May 17, 2013. News Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Al Khalifa family albatross on necks of Bahraini people: Analyst.” May 11, 2013. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ehsan Rasti

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘US violates human rights at Guantanamo’.” May 7, 2013. You.S.Desk. Arranged by Press TV

Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi Arabia, boiling caldron ready to erupt: Colin Cavell.” May 3, 2013. News Analysis with

host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrainis use the F1 race to expose the regime's atrocities: Colin Cavell.” April 21, 2013. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan

Fard through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Mass protests continue in Bahrain against plans to stage the Formula One Grand Prix in the

Persian Gulf kingdom.” April 20. 2012. News Analysis with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press

TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Syrians defend Assad Govt. against foreign meddling: Colin Cavell.” April 13, 2013. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan

Fard through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘US keeps students in debt to silence them’.” April 10, 2013. You.S.Desk. Arranged by Press

TV Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

Page 44: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

44

“US remains silent on atrocities in Bahrain: Colin Cavell.” April 7, 2013. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“A Bahraini man has died of shock after his son was abducted and tortured by regime forces.”

April 1, 2013. News Analysis with host Homa Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Soheila Ghodsi through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US, UK aid in Bahrain crackdown proves duo’s hypocrisy: Analyst.” March 29, 2013. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan

Fard through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Anti-regime protesters in Bahrain are not giving up on their demands.” March 19, 2013. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Anti-regime protests gain momentum in Bahrain with people taking to the streets chanting slogans

against the ruling Al Khalifah family.” March 12, 2013. News Analysis with host Hassan

Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Revolution victory will weaken US grip on Bahrain: Colin Cavell.” March 2, 2013. News

Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan

Fard through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain must admit criticisms and surrender to people’s demands: Analyst.” February 15, 2013.

News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Ehsan Rasti

through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Anti-regime protesters flood the streets of Bahrain on the eve of the second anniversary of the

country’s revolution.” February 13, 2013. News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Judge, jury & executioner govt. mantle bodes ill for future - Colin Cavell on RT.” February 9,

2013. Interviewed by host Sean Thomas of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV

International News Producer Ekaterina Burova. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“Al Khalifa legitimacy gone, US will be forced to make changes: Colin Cavell.” February 1, 2013.

News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Colin Cavell: 'Hypocritical US is selling arms to Bahrain'.” January 17, 2013. You.S.Desk.

Arranged by Press TV Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh

“Massy” Abedini. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi Arabia, the Big Oil & US Foreign Policy II.” January 16, 2013. Money Trail with host

Amir Arfa. Arranged by Press TV Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator

Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini through Jeff Sadler, Operations Manager at WSAZ-TV in

Charleston, West Virginia. Along with guests Dean Henderson, author of Big Oil & Their Bankers

in the Persian Gulf; former US Chief of Mission in Iraq, Edward Peck; Senior Political Writer for

the Dallas Morning News, Wayne Slater; Senior Editor Executive Intelligence Review, Jeff

Steinberg; and Director of The Middle East Forum, Daniel Pipes. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

Page 45: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

45

“US not going to end Afghan war: Cavell.” January 14, 2013. You.S.Desk. Arranged by Press

TV Programs Department Assistant Producer & Coordinator Masoumeh “Massy” Abedini.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US Media blackout hides Al Khalifa brutality in Bahrain: Colin Cavell.” January 2, 2013. News

Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan

Fard through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Protest Kingdom.” December 17, 2012. Interviewed by host Thabang Motsei of Russia Today on RTV.

Arranged by RTV International News Producer Ekaterina Burova. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“Bahrain monarchy losing all credibility: Expert.” December 11, 2012. News Analysis with host

Homa Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Soheila Ghodsi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Demonstrators have taken to the streets in several towns and villages across the kingdom calling

for the downfall of the regime and the release of thousands of prisoners.” November 30. 2012. News

Analysis with host Marzieh Hashemi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Saudi-backed Bahraini forces attack people commemorating the anniversary of the martyrdom of

the third Shia Imam.” November 26, 2012. News Analysis with host Kaneez Fatima. Arranged by Press

TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“In Bahrain, more protesters are killed as the Al Khalifah regime intensifies its crackdown against

anti-government protests.” November 9, 2012. News Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai.. Arranged by

Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press

TV.

“Tightening Reign in Bahrain: Another activist imprisoned for tweeting.” November 2, 2012. Interviewed

by host Kevin Owen of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer Ekaterina

Burova. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“Obama win concerns Arab dictators.” October 30, 2012. News Analysis with host Homa Lezgee.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through Skype. Along with

guests Rodney Shakespeare from the Committee Against Torture in Bahrain from London, UK,

and Ali al-Ahmad, the Institute for Gulf Affairs (IGA) Director from Washington, DC. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the Death of Ali Ahmed Mushaima & Bahraini Regime Takes Seat on UN Human Rights Advisory

Council.” October 2, 2012. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Regime continues to kill citizens as Bahrain claims seat on UN Human Rights Advisory Council.” October

2, 2012. Interviewed by host Kevin Owen of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News

Producer Ekaterina Burova. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“US Ambassador to Libya and Three Other Americans Killed in Response to US Film Denigrating

Prophet Muhammed.” September 12, 2012. Interviewed by host Kevin Owen of Russia Today on

RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer Andrey Kiyashko. Broadcast from

Moscow: RTV.

“Iran breaking free from its imperial chains, U.S. author says.” September 7, 2012. Interviewed

by journalist Kourosh Ziabari. Tehran Times International Daily. Tehran, Iran.

Page 46: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

46

“UN Chief Ban Ki-moon Criticizes Bahrain for Harsh Jail Terms for Activists.” September 5,

2012. News Analysis. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Thousands swamp Bahrain highway in first legal ‘Freedom and Democracy’ demo in weeks.”

September 1, 2012. Interviewed by host Thabang Motsei of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by

RTV International News Producer Maria Kvantrishvili. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“Bahrain jails prominent activist Rajab for 3 years.” August 16, 2012. Interviewed by host Sean

Thomas of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer Andrey

Kiyashko. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“Regime uses tear gas on protesters in Bahrain.” August 3, 2012. Interviewed by host Lucy Kafanov

of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer Andrey Kiyashko.

Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“Bahrain Repression Continues.” July 24, 2012. News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from

Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Continued protests in Bahrain; police dispersing crowds with tear gas.” July 20, 2012. Interviewed by

host Lucy Kafanov of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer

Dasha Bondarchuk. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“Bahrain Crackdown: Regime Shuts Down Amal Political Society.” July 10, 2012. Interviewed by

host Bill Dod of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer Ekaterina

Burova. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“‘Al Khalifa regime teetering on the brink of collapse’.” July 5, 2012. News Analysis with host

Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Paula

McCarter at PACSAT HD International in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Abbas Al Omran

with the Bahrain Center for Human Rights in London, UK, and Osama Al-Aradi President of the

Bahraini Medical Association from Detroit, Michigan. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Jet Escalation: ‘Turkey probing Syrian anti-air defense’.” June 23, 2012. Interviewed by host Cary

Johnston of Russia Today on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer Ekaterina

Burova. Broadcast from Moscow: RTV.

“British monarchy backs despotic Al Saud, Al Khalifa rulers.” May 18, 2012. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahraini's determination strikes fear into the House of Saud.” May 14, 2012. News Analysis with

host Homa Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Soheila Ghodsi through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘Obama tries to calm PG monarchs ahead of US presidential vote’.” May 10, 2012. News

Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan

Fard through Paula McCarter at PACSAT HD International in Austin, Texas. Along with guests

Abbas Al Omran with the Bahrain Center for Human Rights in London, UK, and Roula Talj, a

political analyst from Beirut, Lebanon. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the Visit to Washington, DC by Bahrain’s Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa.”

May 9, 2012. News Analysis with host Waqar Rizvi. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom

Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through Paula McCarter at PACSAT HD International in Austin,

Page 47: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

47

Texas. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“‘US Exhausting Bahrain Wealth by Selling It Armaments’.” May 1, 2012. News Analysis with

host Homa Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through

Paula McCarter at PACSAT HD International in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Hisham Jaber,

Director of the Middle East Center for Studies and Public Relations in Beirut, Lebanon and Shahid

Qureshi, a journalist and political analyst from London, UK. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press

TV.

“‘Al Khalifa Regime Covers Up Brutal Crimes’.” April 26, 2012. News Analysis with host Homa

Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through Skype.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Call for an End to Bahrain’s Unrest.” April 25, 2012.

News Analysis with host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi

Farahmand through Skype. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Formula One in Bahrain a slap in the face to human rights: Analyst.” April 20, 2012. News

Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid

through Paula McCarter at PACSAT HD International in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Osama

al-Aradi, President of the Bahraini Medical Association from Detroit and Mohammed Sadiq with

Justice for Bahrain from London. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the Upcoming Formula One Grand Prix in Bahrain.” April 17, 2012. News Analysis with

host Hassan Tavakoli. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Mehdi Farahmand through

Paula McCarter at PACSAT HD International in Austin, Texas. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Situation in Bahrain.” April 16, 2012. Interviewed by host Andrew Kiyashko of Russia Today

on RTV. Arranged by RTV International News Producer Ekaterina Burova. Broadcast from

Moscow: RTV.

“US maintains hypocritical stance to Bahrain’s revolution.” March 23, 2012. News Analysis with

host Homa Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid through Ray Guy

Productions in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Peter Eyre, a political consultant from London,

and Hayyan Haidar, a Middle East expert in Beirut. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain Opposition Intelligence Outsmarts the Regime.” March 9, 2012. News Analysis with

host Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator through Ray Guy Productions

in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Sarah Marusek, a political analyst in Beirut, Lebanon, and

Saeed Shahabi of the Bahrain Freedom Movement from London. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“Revolution in Motion-News Analysis-02-14-2012.” February 14, 2012. News Analysis with host

Homa Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through Ray Guy

Productions in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Professor Jamal Wakim from the Lebanese

International University and Jafar al-Hasabi, a Bahraini political activist from London. Broadcast

from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Situation in Bahrain.” February 5, 2012. World Crisis Radio Interview with host Webster

Tarpley. Broadcast directly from Tehran, Iran. <http://tarpley.net/world-crisis-radio/>.

“Press TV News Analysis 02/01/12 – Bahrain Update.” February 2, 2012. News Analysis with

Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Studio in Tehran, Iran. Broadcast directly from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

Page 48: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

48

“Press TV News Analysis 24/12/11 - Bahrain.” December 24, 2011. News Analysis with host

Hassan Ghani. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard via telephone.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Press TV News Analysis 29/09/11 - Bahrain.” September 29, 2011. News Analysis with host

Kaveh Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid through Ray Guy

Productions in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Dr Nada Dhaif, a Bahraini medical doctor

sentenced to 15 years in prison for providing medical care to Bahraini Pearl Roundabout protesters

and awaiting long-term incarceration in Bahrain; Osama Al Aradi, President of the Bahrain

Medical Association speaking from Detroit, Michigan in the USA; and Dominic Kavakeb of the

Bahrain Justice and Development Movement speaking from London, UK. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“‘Bahrain regime Does Unforgivable Acts’.” September 7, 2011. News Analysis with host Kaveh

Taghvai. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through Ray Guy

Productions in Austin, Texas. Along with guests Professor Rodney Shakespeare, Head of the

Committee Against Torture in Bahrain from London, UK and Tara O’Grady, an independent

human rights activist from Dublin, Ireland. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“International Lawyers File Lawsuit Against Bahrain’s Ruling Al-Khalifa Family with the

International Criminal Court at The Hague.” July 21, 2011. News Analysis with host Kaneez

Fatima. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard. Broadcast from Tehran,

Iran: Press TV.

“'Bahrain National Talk Is Merely A Monologue'.” July 5, 2011. News Analysis with host Homa

Lezgee. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through Fisher Pathways

in Seattle, Washington. Along with guests Mohammed Al Muskati, Director of the Bahrain Youth

Society for Human Rights from Manama, Bahrain, and Raza Kazim from the Islamic Human

Rights Commission from London, UK. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“On the Sale of 200 Leopard Battle Tanks to Saudi Arabia and the Consequences for Bahrain.”

July 2, 2011. News Analysis. Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard.

Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“US Seeks Capitalist Middle East.” June 22, 2011. News Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Iman Kihan Fard through Fisher Pathways in

Seattle, Washington. Along with guests Ali al-Ahmed, IGA Director, from Washington, DC and

Jafar al-Hasabi, Bahraini Political Activist, from London, UK. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran:

Press TV.

“ME Change Costs US Traditional Allies.” June 16, 2011. News Analysis with Kaveh Taghvai.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid through Fisher Pathways in Seattle,

Washington. Along with guests Sara Flounders of the International Action Center in NYC and

Christopher Walker, former Middle East correspondent for The Times in London, UK. Broadcast

fromTehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Bahrain Revolution—News Analysis.” June 6, 2011. News Analysis with host Kaveh Taghvai.

Arranged by Press TV Newsroom Coordinator Arezou Adid through Fisher Pathways in Seattle,

Washington. Along with guests Maryam Al-Khawaja from the Bahrain Center for Human Rights

and currently in Geneva, Switzerland, and historian and political commentator Peter Rushton from

London, UK.. Broadcast from Tehran, Iran: Press TV.

“Iran Releases UK Naval Personnel and Zogby International & Arab American Institute Poll Finds

Arab World Worried About Emboldened Iran and Iraq Civil War.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill

Page 49: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

49

on “New England Journal Radio Magazine” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA. Pre-recorded

on April 7, 2007 and broadcast on April 8, 2007.

“Beyond Quagmire: Experts Conclude that US War in Iraq is Lost.” Interviewed by host Tony

Gill on “New England Journal Radio Magazine” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA. Pre-

recorded on March 24, 2007 and broadcast on March 25, 2007.

“Will the Swearing In of Iraq’s New Cabinet--Albeit Minus Ministers of Defense, Interior, and

National Security--Effect the Pace of the Iraqi Civil War?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot

Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on May 24, 2006.

“Analysis of Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s Letter to President George W. Bush?” Interviewed

by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on May 17, 2006.

“Bush Foreign Policy of Preventive and Preemptive War Said to be Leading to ‘Geopolitical

Nightmare’ for the United States.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9

FM, Springfield, MA on May 10, 2006.

“Confronting Iran: The US, Britain, and France to Introduce Security Council Resolution in the

United Nations in an Attempt to Force Iran to Stop Its Nuclear Activities.” Interviewed by host

Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on May 3, 2006.

“The Firing of CIA Official Mary McCarthy: Does the Public Have the Right to Know that the US

Government is Engaged in Kidnappings, Extraordinary Renditions to Secret Overseas Prisons, and

Torture?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on

April 26, 2006.

“Seven Retired Generals Speak Out Against Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld on Iraqi Tactics:

Serious Criticism or Partisan Political Antics?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on

WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on April 19, 2006.

“Assessment of Seymour Hersh’s ‘The Iran Plans’: Is Bush Intent on Attacking Iran Utilizing

Tactical Nuclear Weapons?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM,

Springfield, MA on April 12, 2006.

“Reassessing the Reasons for Why Bush Invaded Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot

Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on April 5, 2006.

“New White House Memo Indicates Bush and Blair Made Decision to Go to War on Iraq at Least

as Early as January 2003.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM,

Springfield, MA on March 29, 2006.

“Three Year Assessment of the US War On Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk”

on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 20, 2006.

“Neoconservatives Begin to Jump Bush Ship Over the War in Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony

Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 15, 2006.

“Bush Blunders: From the War in Iraq to the Dubai Ports World Contract.” Interviewed, along

with guest Professor John Brigham of the University of Massachusetts, by host Tony Gill on “Hot

Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 8, 2006.

“Does the Management of US Port Facilities by Dubai Ports World Pose a Security Risk to the

US?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on

March 2, 2006.

Page 50: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

50

“Will the Iranian Decision to Keep Its Reserve Holdings in Euros Instead of Dollars Precipitate a

US Attack?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA

on February 16, 2006.

“Reflecting on the Passage of the Iraqi Constitution, the Upcoming December 15th National

Assembly Elections, and the Growth of U.S. Domestic Opposition to the War on Iraq.”

Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on October 26,

2005.

“Will the Passage of the Proposed Iraqi Constitution on October 15th Lead to Civil War?”

Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on October 13,

2005.

“Bush Criminal Behavior Confirmed: Commenting on Newly Released July 23, 2002 British

Secret Memo Confirming that President G.W. Bush and his Administration Fabricated Evidence to

Justify the 2003 US War on Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9

FM, Springfield, MA on May 11, 2005.

“Aftermath of the Iraqi Elections: Can Democracy Be Exported At the Point of a Gun?”

Interviewed, along with guest Hala Kotb of Zogby International, by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk”

on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on January 31, 2005.

“Does US Designation of Lebanese Al Manar TV as a ‘Terrorist Organization’ Violate US and

International Law and Does It Contradict US Claims of Promoting Freedom and Democracy in the

Middle East?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA

on January 4, 2005.

“On the Withdrawal of Bernard Kerik as Nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security.”

Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on December

14, 2004.

“Will Iran’s Suspension of Its Nuclear Program Negate US Interference & Will Condoleezza Rice

Push Nation-Building in Iraq?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM,

Springfield, MA on November 29, 2004.

“Bush’s Second Term Foreign Policy Agenda in the Middle East: Possible War in Iran, Continued

War in Iraq and Afghanistan, & Likely Successors to Arafat.” Interviewed, along with guest Gary

Lefort, MBA, by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on

November 19, 2004.

“Middle East Reaction to Bush’s Reelection & Efforts to Impose Gender Segregation at the

University of Bahrain.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM,

Springfield, MA on November 10, 2004.

“Absentee Ballot Delays, the Ralph Nader Factor, and the Possibility of Splitting Colorado’s

Electoral College Vote.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM,

Springfield, MA on October 18, 2004.

“Assessment of the First Presidential Debate Between Senator John F. Kerry and President George

W. Bush.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on

October 1, 2004.

“The 2004 US Presidential Elections.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC,

91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on September 24, 2004.

Page 51: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

51

“On the Beheading of South Korean Worker Kim Sun Il in Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on

“Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on June 23, 2004.

“Latest on Killings of Iraqi officials, Bassam Salih Kubba, one of Iraq’s four deputy foreign

ministers, and Iraqi cultural affairs attaché Kamal al-Jarah and the Kidnapping of Paul Johnson, Jr.

in Saudi Arabia.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield,

MA on June 16, 2004.

“Reagan’s Legacy in the Middle East.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC,

91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on June 10, 2004.

“Resignation of the Iraqi Governing Council and Selection of Sheikh Ghazi al-Yawar as Iraq’s

Interim President and Iyad Allawi as Interim Prime Minister.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on

“Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on June 2, 2004.

“On Systemic Allegations of Torture Authorized by US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld by

Seymour Hersh.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield,

MA on May 18, 2004.

“Implications of the Allegations of Torture by US Soldiers in Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill

on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on May 11, 2004.

“Torture in Abu Ghraib Prison.” Interviewed by host Samer Ajjawi on Beyond the News, along

with guest Abu Nabi Alekri, Bahrain Human Rights Committee. Produced by Amal Sorani. Aired

on Bahrain TV Channel 55, on Monday, May 10, 2004 and to be rebroadcast on Wednesday, May

12, 2004.

“How ‘W’ Fares Among Arab Supporters in the Middle East.” Interviewed by host Angelo

Puppulo on “Newsmakers” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA. Aired on February 25, 2004.

“Collapse of Bush’s Justification for the US War on Iraq.” Interviewed, along with guest Marshall

Moriarity, by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on February 17,

2004.

“The Jewish Lobby in the United States.” Interview with host Olivia da Costa on Beyond the

News on Bahrain TV along with phone guest online from Washington, DC, Hussein Ibish, Media

Director of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Produced by Amal Sorani. Aired

on Channel 55, on Monday, February 2, 2004. Rebroadcast on Wednesday, February 4, 2004.

“Why Iraqi Citizens Reject the American Occupation & Political Control of Iraq.” Interviewed by

host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on May 7, 2003.

“End of Fourth Week of the US/UK War on Iraq: Are US Threats Leading It On a Road to

Damascus. ” Interviewed, along with guest Amal Bouaffia, by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on

WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on April 16, 2003.

“End of Third Week of the US/UK War on Iraq: US Military Apparently Breaks the Back of

Saddam’s Regime & Occupies Baghdad.” Interviewed, along with guest Amal Bouaffia, by host

Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on April 10, 2003.

“End of Second Week of the US/UK War on Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk”

on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on April 2, 2003.

“Reaction in Bahrain to the US/UK War on Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk”

Page 52: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

52

on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 31, 2003.

“End of the First Week of the US/UK War on Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk”

on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 26, 2003.

“Five Days Into the US/UK War on Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on

WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 24, 2003.

“On the Brink of a US/UK War on Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC,

91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 19, 2003.

“On the Eve of the UN Vote on the US/UK/Spanish Resolution Authorizing the Use of Force

Against Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA

on March 10, 2003.

“The Impact of Turkey’s Parliamentary Vote Against the Stationing of U.S. Troops in Turkey in

Order to Launch a Northern Invasion of Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on

WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 5, 2003.

“Bush’s Speech on Democratization and Nation-Building Before the American Enterprise Institute

& Dan Rather’s Interview with Saddam Hussein.” Interviewed along with guest Political Science

Professor Mark Hagopian from American International University in Springfield, Massachusetts

by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on February 27, 2003.

“Problems of U.S. Coalition Building for War with Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot

Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on February 21, 2003.

“Arrest of Terrorists in Bahrain & Assessment of Worldwide Anti-War Protests Against a U.S.

War on Iraq.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA

on February 17, 2003.

“Comment on U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell’s Address Before the United Nations Arguing

that Iraq Possesses Weapons of Mass Destruction in Violation of UN Resolutions.” Interviewed

by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on February 5, 2003.

“The American Studies Center at the University of Bahrain.” Interviewed for TV, along with my

U.S. History and American Government classes, by CNN reporter and video journalist Becky

Diamond, for CNN International, at the University of Bahrain in the Kingdom of Bahrain on

January 7, 2003.

“Does UN Resolution Mean War in Middle East Is Inevitable?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on

“Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on November 11, 2002.

“Is a U.S. War Against Iraq Inevitable?” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC,

91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on August 9, 2002.

“Could Invasion of Iraq Destabilize Middle East?” Interviewed along with guest Hussein Ibish,

Communications Director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), by host

Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on August 9, 2002.

“A Nine Month Assessment of Bush’s War on Terrorism.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on “Hot

Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on June 12, 2002.

“Iraq and Bush’s Next Move in the U.S. War on Terrorism.” Interviewed by host Tony Gill on

“Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on March 26, 2002.

Page 53: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

53

“Adjunct Faculty in Massachusetts Community Colleges.” Interviewed by host

Tony Gill on “Hot Talk” on WAIC, 91.9 FM, Springfield, MA on November 13, 2001.

“The US/NATO War on Yugoslavia.” Interviewed for one-half hour by host David Gold on “The

David Gold Show” on KWRD-FM, 94.9 FM, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas, May 28, 1999.

“Affirmative Action and the Elimination of Race-based Admissions at the University of

Massachusetts Amherst.” Interviewed by reporter Karen Brown on News Feature Segment on

WFCR, 88.5 FM, Amherst, MA, February 24, 1999.

“On the 1996 Elections.” Interviewed by host Hussein Ibish on “Undercurrents” on WMUA, 91.1

FM, Amherst, MA, November 4, 1996.

“The Legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois and his Enduring Influence and Importance to Us

and Our Lives Today.” Interviewed by host Jonathan Klate on “Amherst Airways” on WTTT,

1430 AM, Amherst, MA, February 16, 1994.

“Whether to Retain the UMass Minuteman Mascot.” Interviewed, along with three other students,

on “The Dan Yorke Show”, on WGGB-TV, Ch. 40, Springfield, MA, October 20, 1993.

SELECTED ADVISORY ROLES

Served as Judge for West Virginia Regional Social Studies Fair at the Erma Byrd Higher

Education Center in Beckley, WV on March 3, 2018.

Along with driver Robert Duffy, took students to the ninth annual US State Department HBCU

Foreign Policy Conference in Washington, DC on February 16-17, 2018.

Along with BSC Communications Director, Ms. Kimberly Gross, took students to West Virginia

Higher Education Day in Charleston, WV, January 23, 2018.

Served as Judge for Mercer County Social Studies Fair at Mercer Mall in Bluefield, WV on

November 20, 2017.

Served as co-advisor of the newly-created BSC Rotaract Club, Fall 2017.

Along with fellow ISO Advisors Kim Reed and Angela Wassum, took ISO students to

Washington, DC for annual trip and tour of the nation’s capital from April 28-30, 2017.

Assisted with ISO participation in “A Taste Around the World” community event sponsored by

Tynes Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church and organized by Rev. Marviene Johnson, who also works in

the Registrar’s Office at Bluefield State, on April 22, 2017.

Along with BSC Communications Director Mr. Mark Warner, took students to West Virginia

Higher Education Day in Charleston, WV, March 15, 2017.

Served as Judge for Mercer County Social Studies Fair at Mercer Mall in Bluefield, WV on

November 7, 2016.

Faculty Advisor, International Student Organization (ISO), Bluefield State College (Fall 2016-

Spring 2017)

Member of the SAGE Publishing Data Advisory Board. April 2016 – February 2017. Thousand

Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishing Inc. [https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/us-political-stats]

Page 54: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

54

Along with BSC VP for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management Dr. JoAnn Robinson and

Visiting Professor Mr. Eugene ‘Lacy’ Watson, took students to US State Department HBCU

Foreign Policy Conference in Washington, DC on February 19-20, 2016.

Along with BSC Communications Director Mr. Jim Nelson, took students to West Virginia Higher

Education Day in Charleston, WV, January 19, 2016.

Organized talk for Art Jones, Writer & Film Director of “Spirit: The Will to be Free”, a film-in-

progress about the third great revolution of the late 1700s: the Haitian Revolution, at the BSC

Bluefield campus on September 23, 2015.

Along with Visiting Professor Mr. Eugene ‘Lacy’ Watson, took students to US State Department

HBCU Foreign Policy Conference in Washington, DC on March 6-7, 2015.

Along with BSC Communications Director Mr. Jim Nelson, took students to West Virginia Higher

Education Day in Charleston, WV, January 27, 2015.

Served as Judge for Mercer County Social Studies Fair at Mercer Mall in Bluefield, WV on

February 9, 2015.

Along with BSC Communications Director Mr. Jim Nelson, took students to West Virginia Higher

Education Day in Charleston, WV, February 21, 2014.

Organized talk for Maryam Al-Khawaja, Acting President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights

& Co-Director, Gulf Center for Human Rights who spoke on “The Democratic Revolt in Bahrain”

at the BSC Bluefield campus on February 17, 2014.

Along with BSC Communications Director Mr. Jim Nelson, took students to West Virginia Higher

Education Day in Charleston, WV, March 21, 2013.

Review contributor for Kegley Jr., Charles W. and Shannon L. Blanton. 2013. World Politics:

Trend and Transformation, 2013 - 2014 Update Edition, 14th Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth

Publishing,

Director, Bluefield State College Model United Nations, Fall 2012-Winter 2013. Created BSC

Model United Nations symbol as well as PowerPoint Presentation entitled “Welcome to the BSC

Model UN” in Summer/Fall 2013. Took students to American Model United Nations Conference

in Chicago, IL in Fall 2012. Took students to visit the United Nations Headquarters in New York

City in Spring 2013.

Editor, University of Bahrain American Studies Center biannual news magazine, ASC News, Fall

2003-February 2011.

Provided political assessment of President Barack Obama’s speech at Cairo University in Cairo,

Egypt on June 4, 2009 to Helen LaFave, Cultural Affairs Officer, US Embassy in Baghdad on June

5, 2009.

Founding Member of the Bahrain-American Cultural Exchange Society, March 2009.

Faculty Advisor for the University of Bahrain English Language Club, 2005-February 2011.

Article reviewer for the journal RETHINKING Marxism, 1994-2009.

Page 55: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

55

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board for The New World of Politics: An Introduction to

Political Science, 2001-2003.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

R. A., University of New Orleans

Entered data and performed statistical analysis under the direction of

Professor John Gates, Spring 1987.

Drew maps using SPSSG for second edition of International

Governmental Organization book under direction of Professor Robert Jordan, Fall 1986.

Proofread and edited conference papers for journal publication under

direction of Professor Charles D. Hadley, Fall 1986.

COUNSELING EXPERIENCE

Undergraduate Advisor, Bluefield State College, Fall 2012-Present

Tasked with counseling Department of Social Sciences undergraduates on course options

and curriculum requirements and verifying students have completed degree requirements.

Undergraduate Advisor, University of Bahrain. Fall 2004-February 2011

Tasked with counseling Department of English Language & Literature undergraduates on

course options and curriculum requirements and verifying students have completed

degree requirements.

Undergraduate Counselor, University of Massachusetts, Spring 1988 and Spring 1992

Counseled political science undergraduates on course options, curriculum requirements,

and related personal matters.

Academic Advisor, Holyoke Community College, Fall 2001-Fall 2002

Counseled undergraduates on course options, majors, career goals, curriculum

requirements, etc.

Academic Advisor, Holyoke Community College, Spring 2003-Present

Counseled undergraduates in my online course regarding course requirements,

presentation topics, research paper topics and guidelines, and a variety of other issues.

DEPARTMENTAL & COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE

College Committee Experience representing the Department of Social Sciences in the School of

Arts & Sciences, Bluefield State College

President’s Task Force on Building Revenue, Fall 2016

Member of Office of International Initiatives Advisory Committee for

Internationalization of the Curriculum, Fall 2015-Present

Assist Director, Professor Sudhakar Jamkhandi in revising the

International Studies Minor

Chair, Department of Social Sciences, Bluefield State College—August 2013-

May 2015

Member, LiveText Advisory Committee—Fall 2013-present

Department Committee Experience, Fall 2002 to February 2011, Department of English Language

& Literature, University of Bahrain

Member, American Studies Committee—Fall 2002-February 2011

Faculty Coordinator, UOB English Language Club—Fall 2005- February 2011

Page 56: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

56

DELL Faculty Meeting Minutes Secretary—Fall 2006- February 2011

ASC Web Coordinator—Fall 2003- February 2011

ASC News magazine editor—Fall 2003- February 2011

Member, DELL Mass Communication Minor Committee—Spring 2003

Member, DELL Committee on Exemption and Transfer—Spring 2005-Spring

2007

Member, English Language Newspaper/Club Committee—Spring

2005-Spring 2006

Member, DELL E-Learning Committee—Spring 2005-Spring 2007

Member, DELL Student Affairs Committee—Fall 2006-Spring 2007

Sole Member, Publicity Committee for DELL 2nd Intl. Conference—Fall 2007-

Spring 2008

Member, DELL Research Committee―Fall 2009-Spring 2010

Head, DELL Textbook Committee―Fall 2009-Spring 2010

Member, DELL Conference & Seminars Committee―Fall 2009-Spring 2010

American Studies Center Committee, University of Bahrain, Member, 2002- February 2011

Established an ASC email distribution list in 2006 which, by 2009, had over 250

members, including recipients in five different continents. Due to the large and

increasing number of recipients, with the help of the UOB IT Center, on May 16,

2009, we inaugurated the ASC-list listserv, thus allowing members to post

directly to the list. Current list membership is 350 members.

Established in January 2004, and continue to maintain, a website for the

American Studies Center at the following URL:

<http://userspages.uob.edu.bh/asc>.

Member of Fulbright and Humphrey Scholarship Selection Committee.

Interviewed and selected applicants for Fulbright and Humphrey State

Department scholarships on September 4 and 6, 2007 at US Embassy in

Manama.

Established a biannual newsletter for the American Studies Center, entitled ASC

News, with the first issue published in February 2004. The newsletter became a

magazine after two issues. Obtained, in the fall of 2006, new Apple PowerMac

G5 computer, HP Color Laserjet 3600 printer, QuarkXpress software, and

Adobe Creative Suite STD CS 2.0 for MAC software in order to design the ASC

News magazine in-house.

Equipped and maintained computer lab for American Studies Center students.

Assisted in supervising students from the American Studies Center on a tour of

the US Naval Support Activity base in Juffair, Bahrain (home of the US Fifth

Fleet and US Central Command) and the USS Dallas submarine in the Mina

Salman port on June 22, 2004.

Assisted in supervising students from the American Studies Center on a visit to

and tour of the USS Nimitz in the Arabian Gulf on June 25, 2003.

Barbequed hot dogs and hamburgers at the American Studies Center booth at the

Bahrain National Day festivities held at the University of Bahrain Isa Town

campus on December 16, 2002.

Assisted ASC Director Dr. John Hillis in selecting geographical and historical

maps for the Center.

Page 57: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

57

Assisted ASC Director Dr. John Hillis in selecting new videos of historical,

literary, and political significance to the Center’s curriculum.

Selected new textbooks for use in the following American Studies Center

classes: AMST 205 & AMST 206; AMST 201 & AMST 202; AMST 224; and

AMST 420; and secured updated CD-ROM copies of “infoUSA: Information

USA” for AMST 211 & AMST 212.

Computer Committee, University of Massachusetts, Graduate Representative

1988-1993

Successfully lobbied for establishment of a Graduate Computer

Room equipped with two computers and printer. Instituted

Computer Room Fund on pay as you print basis. Thereafter, we

acquired additional equipment including a data transfer

switchbox, three more computers and monitors, two additional

printers, mainframe hookup, additional software, etc.

Graduate Studies Committee, University of Massachusetts

Fall 1987 and Spring 1988

Along with three other graduate representatives, an unsuccessful

effort was made to reinstitute graduate representation on faculty

search committees.

Graduate Representative, University of New Orleans

Fall 1986 and Spring 1987

Responsible for reinstituting graduate representation at faculty meetings.

CERTIFICATIONS

Holyoke Community College Security Training Certificate

Effective Date: October 12, 2018

HCC is required to offer online security training annually in order to be

compliant with a Massachusetts state law. We have partnered with SANS, which

has created a library of videos that we’ve built into a curriculum for all staff.

There are 15 short videos, each about 2 minutes or less. The topics discussed in

the videos include: email and phishing; protecting your passwords; social

networking; browsing the web safely; and data security.

Texas Educator Certificate

Original Effective Date: October 25, 2013

Current Validity Period: 01/01/2019 - 12/31/2024

State Board for Educator Certification certifies that Colin S. Cavell has fulfilled

all requirements of the State of Texas and is authorized to practice as a certified

educator in the areas designated below:

Standard, Classroom Teacher

Social Studies (Grades 8-12)

Holyoke Community College Preventing Discrimination and Sexual Violence Training Program

Completed on May 20, 2018

Preventing Discrimination and Sexual Violence: Title IX, VAWA and Clery Act

for Faculty and Staff

Page 58: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

58

West Virginia State Purchasing Card Travel Only Certification Training

Completed on April 25, 2017

The West Virginia State Purchasing Card Program was developed to provide

local government entities a single purchasing card program to replace the

various card types employed in county commissions, municipalities, boards of

education and other miscellaneous local boards and authorities. One single

purchasing card program allows local governments to institute a proper

transaction monitoring system while earning a rebate that may be utilized for

government operations.

West Virginia State Purchasing Card Certification Ethics Training

Completed on April 24, 2017

The West Virginia State Purchasing Card Program was implemented in 1996

addressing the need for a process that would create more accountability for

purchases, improve relations with vendors and save the State millions through

cost avoidance. All cardholders are required to receive training prior to having

access to a PCard or the PCard software. For State cardholders, two separate

training sessions and quizzes are required. One session being on the West

Virginia’s Ethics Act. WVURC cardholders are required to complete the

WVURC Cardholder Training and quiz provided by PCPS PCard

Administration; however, if the WVURC cardholder has a State PCard, he/she

does not need to take the WVURC training, as he/she has already taken the State

training.

Massachusetts Conflict of Interest Law Online Training Program

Completed on December 26, 2016

The conflict of interest law serves the public interest by promoting integrity and

confidence in public service. The law prevents conflicts between private interests

and public duties so that the general public can have confidence that public

employees perform their duties objectively and in the best interests of their

employer without undisclosed outside influences that might impair their

objectivity.

Massachusetts Conflict of Interest Law Online Training Program

Completed on February 8, 2015

The conflict of interest law serves the public interest by promoting integrity and

confidence in public service. The law prevents conflicts between private interests

and public duties so that the general public can have confidence that public

employees perform their duties objectively and in the best interests of their

employer without undisclosed outside influences that might impair their

objectivity.

NSC Defensive Driving Course Abridged Version

Completed on February 26, 2014

The National Safety Council's online Defensive Driving Course is the Council's

first Internet-based driver-training program and is based on the 8-hour defensive

driving course for the classroom, but takes the average student half that time to

complete. If you are taking the course for a specific purpose, such as for an auto

insurance premium reduction, an employer, or as a court requirement please

verify how long you have to complete the course. You can receive a certificate

of completion from the National Safety Council that, in many states, can be used

to lower or maintain automobile insurance rates. Only one certificate will be

issued to each account

Texas Educator Certificate

Page 59: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

59

Original Effective Date: October 25, 2013

Validity Period: 08/25/2013 - 12/31/2018

State Board for Educator Certification certifies that Colin S. Cavell has fulfilled

all requirements of the State of Texas and is authorized to practice as a certified

educator in the areas designated below:

Standard, Classroom Teacher

Social Studies (Grades 8-12)

Title IX Investigator Certification. Presented by Daniel C. Swinton, J.D., Ed.D. & Brett A.

Sokolow, J.D. and CEO of the NCHERM Group

Wheeling, WV, February 26-27, 2013. Training held at West Virginia Northern

Community College

Knowledge certification on how to conduct investigations of civil rights

infractions, hate crimes, gender bias, racial, religious, ethnic, and other

discriminatory acts against any group or protected class, including knowledge of

the confluence of campus, civil, and criminal processes, legal obligations that

attach, and how to work cooperatively and collaboratively without obstructing

other interested parties.

Massachusetts Conflict of Interest Law Online Training Program

Completed on December 26, 2012

The conflict of interest law serves the public interest by promoting integrity and

confidence in public service. The law prevents conflicts between private interests

and public duties so that the general public can have confidence that public

employees perform their duties objectively and in the best interests of their

employer without undisclosed outside influences that might impair their

objectivity.

UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

Campus Coordinator for the West Virginia Legislative Internship Program

2013-Present

Recruit qualified students every year for the West Virginia Legislature Internship

Program. Currently, available internships include: Judith A. Herndon

Fellowship; Frasure-Singleton Internship; Legislative Information Journalism

Internship; and the Walter Rollins Scholars & Robert W. Burk Jr. Interns.

Web Design Coordinator, UMass Outreach, 2/98-1/01

UMass Extension, 2/98-1/01

Responsible for design, creation, editing and coordination of

UMass Outreach website. Provide support to faculty and staff for Web page

development, including basic design, construction and tutoring in HTML and

document conversion applications.

Copy Editor & Production Technician, University of Massachusetts Press, 9/97-1/98

Responsible for page layout, editing, proofreading, technical and production

aspects of special book project cataloguing flora of the Northeast United States,

entitled: “Manual of the Vascular Flora of New England and Adjacent New

York” by Dennis W. Magee and Harry E. Ahles.

Computer Consultant, University of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Health & Safety,

12/96-3/97

Fixed old and created new templates of departmental documents and forms

online utilizing macros and other features of Microsoft Word 6.0.

Page 60: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

60

HTML Editor & Publications Assistant, University of Massachusetts

Office of Information Technologies (OIT), 9/95-9/97

Help Desk Services & Software Support

Responsible for editing and/or creating OIT Help Desk Documents in Hypertext

MarkUp Language (HTML) for placement online.

Executive Officer of the Graduate Student Senate, University of Massachusetts

Fall 1994 and Spring 1995 (Elected position)

Secured Senate approval for and purchased two new computers and advanced

software and obtained and refurbished three old computers from University

storage. Connected all GSS office computers to the University mainframe for

Internet access and established an in-office FAX line. Established GSS menu on

the University Gopher Server and uploaded relevant GSS documentation to the

University gopher. [Later, in 1996, I created a Web Page for the GSS and

maintained it throughout the 1996-97 year.] Also, in coalition with other

graduate and undergraduate students and University faculty and staff,

successfully lobbied the University Trustees to name the University Library in

honor of W.E.B. Du Bois. In addition, I revised and updated the list of

University task forces, councils, and committees which graduate students are

appointed to.

University Council, Committee & Roundtable Experience, Fall 1994 and Spring 1995

Member, Faculty Senate Graduate Council

Member, Faculty Senate Graduate Council Subcommittee on Student Affairs

Member, Faculty Senate Graduate Council Subcommittee on Academic

Standards

Member, Faculty Senate Research Library Council

Member, Chancellor’s Library Name Committee

Member, Campus Center/Student Union Commission

Member, PEW Higher Education Roundtable, Sept. 26-7, 1994

Editor, Housing Scope, University of Massachusetts, Division of Housing Services

Summer 1993, Fall 1993, and Spring 1994

Replaced Housing Services newsletter with a monthly newspaper printed on

newsprint. Secured new and expanded office for the paper and successfully

pushed for and hired three student reporters. Purchased new 11 x 17 printer,

connected office to the University mainframe and established Internet

connectivity, and secured updated software. Comprised and successfully

submitted annual budget. Increased circulation of paper from 500 to 975.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

American Political Science Association (APSA)

Southern Political Science Association (SPSA)

Massachusetts Community College Council (MCCC)

Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA)

National Education Association (NEA)

S.C.A.A.S.I. [the Southern Conference on African American Studies, Inc. 1979-Present].

HONORS

Recipient of the 2016-2017 Faculty Nominee of the Year, April 25, 2017

Awarded certificate for being nominated as Faculty Nominee of the Year and signed

by SGA President Ayla Mathias and BSC President Marsha V. Krotseng.

Page 61: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

61

Recipient of the 2016-2017 ISO (International Student Organization) Advisor Recognition

Awarded for my service as ISO advisor by ISO President Jelena Jevtić.

Recipient of Bluefield State College Certificate of Appreciation for Five Years of Loyal and

Dedicated Service to Bluefield State College, April 25, 2017

Awarded a certificate of appreciation for five years for loyal and dedicated service to

BSC by President Marsha V. Krotseng.

Recipient of Certificate of Appreciation—Spring 2013

Awarded a certificate of appreciation for serving as the Bluefield State College Model

United Nations club advisor. Issued by the BSC Office of Student Activities.

Recipient of trophy of gratitude and appreciation—2008-2009

Awarded a trophy by the University of Bahrain Dean of Student Affairs for advising the

UOB English Language Club for the academic year 2008-2009. The trophy states:

“Dedication from the Dean of Student Affairs to Dr. Colin Shawn Cavell, the advisor of

the English Language Club, in recognition of his exceptional efforts in student activities.

Thank you, Dean of Student Affairs.”

Recipient of trophy of gratitude and appreciation from ASC students—June 25, 2009

Awarded trophy by ASC students in appreciation of service to the ASC. The trophy

states:

“To Colin S. Cavell, Ph.D., Professor of the American Studies Center and Editor of the

ASC News magazine in recognition of his selfless devotion and sacrifice for the benefit of

the American Studies Center and its students.”

Recipient of trophy of gratitude and appreciation—2007-2008

Awarded a trophy by the University of Bahrain Dean of Student Affairs for advising the

UOB English Language Club for the academic year 2007-2008. The trophy states:

“Dedication from the Dean of Student Affairs to Dr. Colin Shawn Cavell, the advisor of

the English Language Club, in recognition of his exceptional efforts in student activities.

Thank you, Dean of Student Affairs.”

Recipient of certificate and trophy of gratitude and appreciation—June 7, 2007

Awarded a trophy and a certificate by the University of Bahrain Dean of Student Affairs

for advising the UOB English Language Club for the academic year 2006-2007. The

Certificate of Gratitude and Appreciation states:

“Appreciation of distinguished effort which was granted in supervising and follow-up and

guidance for English Language Club Activities”—Professor Dr. Huda Hassan Al-Khaja,

Dean of Student Affairs & Khalil Saeed Al-Khunaizi, Manager of Student Affairs

Department.

The trophy states: “Dedication to Dr. Colin Shawn Cavell, Instructor of English Language

Club, Appreciation for your Excellent Effort in Student Activities 2006-2007. With

Compliment of Deanship of Student Affairs.”

Recipient of Graduate School Travel Grant—June 8, 1998

Awarded Graduate School Travel Grant to compensate for expenses incurred in

presenting a paper at the International Studies Association—Midwest Conference held at

the Sheraton City Centre Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio from October 3-5 of 1997. Entitled

“The Export of Democracy to Latin America: The U.S. Record”, my paper was one of

four papers presented for the panel on “Human Rights In Theory and Practice.”

Winner of the 1996 Chancellor’s Award for Multiculturalism

“Selections for award winners are based on original contributions to the University, the

Page 62: VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL - cscpo.coffeecup.comcscpo.coffeecup.com/vita_wo_refss_10pt_11_11_18.pdf · 1 VITAE COLIN S. CAVELL PERSONAL Phone: 512 .924 2364 FAX: 866.699.9305

62

attainment of high priority objectives, service ‘beyond the call of duty,’ the achievement

of significant improvements in teaching or curriculum development, and the promotion of

the awareness of multicultural issues and concerns” (The Campus Chronicle, May 3,

1996).

UNIVERSITY AFFILIATIONS & ACTIVITIES

American Studies Center, University of Bahrain (2002-2011)

DCE Representative, Holyoke Community College Professional Assn. (2001-2002)

Graduate Employee Organization (GEO), UAW Local 2322 (1991-2001)

UMass Anti-Racism Coalition (1992-2001)

UMass Graduate Student Senate (1994-2001)

W.E.B. Du Bois Petition Coalition (1993-2001)

TRAVEL EXPERIENCE BY COUNTRY

Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Belgium, Canada, French Republic (i.e. France), Federal

Republic of Germany, Islamic Republic of Iran, State of Libya, United Mexican States (i.e.

Mexico), Kingdom of Morocco, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Republic of Panama, Republic of

Peru, State of Qatar, Kingdom of Spain, Swiss Confederation (i.e. Switzerland), Kingdom of

Thailand, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America

NONACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE

Resume provided upon request.

REFERENCES

Available upon request.