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For the Record, April 13, 2006 To view past For the Records, click here. 11:33 a.m., April 13, 2006--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff. Publications David Pong, professor of history and East Asian Studies, “Industrial Relations on the Eve of the 1911 Revolution,” in Sun Yat-sen, the 1911 Revolution and Modern China, vol. 1, pages 274-303, pages 274-303. Eleanor D. Craig, associate professor of economics, “State Should Refund $400 to Every Taxpayer,” in The News Journal's Delaware Voice, March 31. Farley Grubb, professor of economics, “The U.S. Constitution and Monetary Powers: An Analysis of the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the Constitutional Transformation of the U.S. Monetary System,” in Financial History Review, vol. 13, no. 1, pages 43-71. Presentations John Krill, associate professor of art conservation, keynote speaker, “Handmade Paper for the Arts: Innovations in Georgian England,” at “Rags to Reams”symposium, Yale Center for British Art, April. Miriam L. Pomilio, geodatabase research associate, presented Delaware Data Mapping and Integration Laboratory (DATAMIL), an interactive, online tool for use by federal, state, county and local governments, at Advanced ArcGIS class, University of Delaware, March 6; at Atlantic chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Administration, March 16, Rutgers University; and at Delaware Center for Educational Technology conference, April 6, Dover. Awards Michele Kane, assistant director for the Office of Residence Life, received the Outstanding Experienced Professional Award for demonstrated contributions to the campus and/or housing professions at the American College Personnel Association (ACPA) national convention, March 19, Indianapolis. 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. |