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Delaware SBDC gives small businesses a leg up

Scrounge continues tradition as favorite student/staff hangout

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The welcome mat is out and well-used at UD’s Visitors Center

Carpenter Sports Building inspires teamwork

Financial aid staffers help college dreams come true

University Museums complement educational goals

Paint Shop keeps campus fit and trim

Animals and staff thrive on UD’s farm

Telephone Services team keeps lines of communication open

IT-NSS keeps UD communications humming

CFIS putting the world at UD’s feet

Admissions staff evaluates 21,000 applications to select Class of 2009

ADA office meets varied needs of those with disabilities

People helping people at heart of UD’s Wellspring

Housing Assignment Services staff creates homes away from home for UD students

Faculty and Staff Assistance Program

Recruitment and Employment and Training and Career Development

Benefits, Classification & Compensation partners in support of UD employees

Payroll and Systems Administration

Lock Shop works to keep UD safe and secure

Every day is like opening day at Vita Nova

Academic Enrichment Center offers something for every student

Archivists are guardians of UD history and treasures

Excellence is the standard at Blue & Gold Club

Camaraderie carries staff through football-season-ticket blitz

Custodial Services: Responsible for the cleanliness, protection and preservation of UD

Nonstop fun, games and hard work at UD's ice arenas

UD bus drivers see campus from unique vantage point

Teamwork’s critical at Graphic Communications Center

The many facets of the University Bookstore

UD has grounds for celebration

Neither bees nor trombones, keep Campus Mail Services staff from their appointed rounds

Parking Services requires patience and good cheer

For events big and small, Conference Services handles it all

Running student centers is nonstop adventure

Running The Bob requires complex game plan

Commencement planning is full-time job at UD

UD's catering service is efficient, well-oiled machine


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10 a.m., July 29, 2004--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

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G.W. Luther III, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, S.C. Cary, associate professor of marine studies, and graduate assistant C.A. Di Meo-Savoie, “Physiochemical Characterization of the Microhabitat of Alvinella pompejana, A Hydrothermal Vent Annelid,” in Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 68, pages 2055-2066.

Valerie Hans, professor of sociology and criminal justice, with Paula Hannaford-Agor, Nicole L. Mott and G. Thomas Munsterman, “Why Do Hung Juries Hang?,” in National Institute of Justice Journal, no. 251.

Presentations

Erwin Saniga, Dana Johnson Professor of business administration, with James Lucas and Darwin Davis, “Using Shewhart and CUSUM Control Charts for Diagnosis with Count Data in a Vendor Certification Study,” at the Free University of Berlin, Institute for Statistics and Mathematical Economics seminar series, Oct. 30, at the Baltimore Section of American Society for Quality, Jan. 13, and at the Department of Business Administration Research seminar series, March 29; and with Lucas, Davis and Thomas McWilliams, “Economic Advantages of CUSUM Control Charts for Variables,” at the Seventh Workshop on Intelligent Statistical Quality Control, Polish Academy of Sciences, June 14, Warsaw.

Valerie Hans, professor of sociology and criminal justice, “Not Your Father’s DNA! Testing the Effects of Jury Trial Innovations on Juror Comprehension of mtDNA Evidence,” at the Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, July 21, National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C.

Joseph Scudlark, marine laboratory technical coordinator, “Air Quality and Agriculture: Beyond Odor,” an invited presentation, at CSREES Mid-Atlantic Agricultural Ammonia forum, May 21, Wye Mills, Md.

Thomas Church, professor of marine studies, and Chris Sommerfield, assistant professor marine studies, “Marsh Sediments as Records of Eutrophication and Metal Pollution in the Urban Delaware Estuary,” at Eighth International Estuarine Biogeochemistry Symposium, May 19, Solomons, Md.

G.W. Luther III, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, “Exploring Biogeochemical Environments Using in situ Electrochemistry,” an invited lecture, and “Metal Sulfide Cluster Complexes and Their Environmental Significance,” at 2004 Goldschmidt Conference, June 8, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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