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For the Record, April 7, 2005 To view past For the Records, click here. 1:26 p.m., April 7, 2005--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff. Book Nancy Signorielli, professor of communication, Violence in the Media: A Reference Handbook, ABC-CLIO Contemporary World Issues series, 2005. Theodore E.D. Braun, emeritus professor, foreign languages and literatures, Voltaire, Metastasio and Le Franc de Pompignans Didon, in The Kings Crown: Essays on 18th-Century Culture and Literature Honoring Basil Guy, pages 11-20, Louvain, Paris. Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies and Psychology, with Elaine Stotko, The Student Teacher as an Agent of Instructional Reform: Effects of Student Teachers on Supervising Teachers, in Action in Teacher Education, vol. 26, no. 4, pages 73-81. Michael Middaugh, assistant vice president of institutional research and planning, and Heather Isaacs, research analyst, institutional research and planning, Benchmarking Departmental Activity Via A Consortial Approach: The Delaware Study, in On Becoming a Productive University: Strategies for Reducing Costs and Increasing Quality in Higher Education, Anker Publishing Co., Bolton, Mass. Presentations Martha Carothers, associate director, Office of Undergraduate Studies, an exhibition, 30 Years of Innovation: A Survey of Exhibition History at the Center for Book Arts 1974-2004, April 15-July 1, New York City. Farley Grubb, professor of economics, Testing for the Economic Impact of the U.S. Constitution: Purchasing Power Parity Across Six British Colonies Versus Across the Same Six U.S. States, 1748-1811 (With a View from Canada and Louisiana Thrown In), at the University of British Columbia, March 31, Vancouver, Canada. George Watson, Unidel Professor of Physics and Astronomy and associate dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Martha Carothers, associate director, Office of Undergraduate Studies, and Leila Lyons, director, IT-User Services, Partnerships for Educational Reform, at Computer Services Management Symposiums special interest group on university and college computing services, March 20-22, Charleston, S.C. Awards J.A. Leo Lemay, Winterthur Professor of English, was presented an award for Distinguished Contributions to Early American Studies by the Society of Early Americanists, March 31, in Alexandria, Va. Service Leila Lyons, director, IT-User Services, served as conference chair at the Computer Services Management Symposium, special interest group on university and college computing services, March 20-22, Charleston, S.C. For the Record submissions Please submit information to be listed on For the Record by using a form found at [https://chico.nss.udel.edu/udaily/sugg_login.jsp], or through campus mail addressed to: UDaily Editor, Public Relations, Academy Building, 105 E. Main St. To learn how to subscribe to UDaily, click here. |