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10 a.m., July 21, 2003--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.
Publications
Presentations
Valerie Hans, professor of sociology and criminal justice, and Ben Fleury-Steiner, assistant professor of sociology and criminal justice, et al, Capital Jurors as the Litmus Test of Community Conscience for the Juvenile Death Penalty, in Judicature, vol. 87, pages 274-283.
Fioralba Cakoni, assistant professor of mathematical sciences, and David Colton, Unidel Professor of Mathematical Sciences, A Target Signature for Distinguishing Perfect Conductors from Anisotropic Media of Finite Conductivity, in Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, vol. 66, pages 325-335.
Margaret Little, adjunct associate professor of art conservation, The Surface Revealed: Cleaning of Two Plaster Sculptures, at 32nd annual meeting of American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, June, Portland, Ore.
Valerie Hans, professor of sociology and criminal justice, discussed the American jury system on Midmorning, Minnesota Public Radio, July 5.
Araya Debessay, professor of accounting, Create a Deep Learning Environment in your Accounting Classes Using Group-Based Active Interactive and Collaborative Learning: A Step Towards Using PBL in Accounting Education,at 2004 PBL International Conference, June 13-18, Cancun, Mexico.
Richard N. Benson, senior scientist, Delaware Geological Survey, Geology of the Pencader Area, Del., at Pencader Heritage Association, May 21.
Kelvin W. Ramsey, scientist, Delaware Geological Survey, Hurricanes Then and Now: Disaster Can Happen Here, at Hurricane Awareness and Preparedness Week sponsored by Delaware Emergency Management Agency, Conectiv Conference Center, Newark, and on WHYYs Delaware Tonight program, May 20.
William S. Schenck, scientist, Delaware Geological Survey, The Geology of Delawares Piedmont: Just What Rocks are Holdin Up Them Thar Hills, at Delaware Native Plant Society annual meeting, May 22, Ashland Nature Center.
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