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For the Record, April 14, 2005 To view past For the Records, click here. 1:29 p.m., April 14, 2005--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff. Publications A. Scott Andres, senior scientist, Delaware Geological Survey, with Matthew J. Martin, limited term researcher, Delaware Geological Survey, Estimation of the Water Table for the Inland Bays Watershed, Delaware, Report of Investigations No. 68, Delaware Geological Survey. Presentations Leta Aljadir, associate professor of health, nutrition and exercise sciences, with Evelyn Hayes, professor of nursing, Discovery Abroad Research Expedition (DARE) at the University of Delaware and Research Study Abroad: What Can Be Accomplished in Eight Days? at eighth annual Lily East Conference on College and University Teaching, April 1-2, Towson, Md. Debra Hess Norris, Henry Francis du Pont Chair in Fine Arts, The Long and Winding Road to Preservation: Storage of Photographic Collections, at Archivist Association of Puerto Rico, March 29, University of Puerto Rico. Peter P.McLaughlin Jr., and Richard N. Benson, both senior scientists, Delaware Geological Survey, Application of Micropaleontology to Water Resource Problems: Aquifer Stratigraphy in the Coastal Plain of Delaware (Middle Atlantic Region, United States), at the Geological Problem Solving with Microfossils Conference, March 6-8, Houston. McLaughlin also served on the conference organizing committee. Joyce Hill Stoner, professor of art conservation, a lecture/performance piece, Whistler Through the Eyes of His Women, at the Sansom Foundation and the C. Richard Hilker Lecture Series, March 29, Florida International University, Miami. Barbara Sheer, associate professor of nursing, with K. Riley Lawless, Development of a Child Health Resource Center, a poster presentation at Society of Pediatric Nursing meeting, April 15-17. Award Rebecca B. Worley, assistant professor of English, has been named an associate fellow of the Society for Technical Communication for her efforts to enhance career opportunities for students and for her long service to the Philadelphia Metro chapter. The society is a professional organization for more than 18,000 technical writers, editors, illustrators, managers and educators, as well as other professionals. Service Patricia A. DeLeon, professor of biological sciences, chaired the session on spermatogenesis at the 28th North American Testis Workshop on testicular cell dynamics and endocrine signaling, March 30-April 2, Seattle. 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. |