For the Record, May 25, 2007

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9:28 a.m., May 25, 2007--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Publications

James L. Morrison, professor of leadership, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, “An Assessment of Research Supervision: A Leadership Model Enhancing Current Practices in Business and Management,” in Journal of Education for Business, vol. 82, no. 4, pages 212-219, Heldref Publications. He also served as editor of a special edition of the Journal of Education for Business focusing on perspectives on program assessment in business education.

Rae Stabosz, associate director, Foreign Language Media Center, “A Spirituality of Family Life,” in Life & Soul Magazine, Pauline Books and Media, Spring 2007.

Presentations

Lillian T. Wang, GIS specialist and cartographer, Delaware Geological Survey, “Surficial Geologic Mapping of Delaware in GIS,” at Delaware GIS 2007 conference, May 2, Dover.

Farley Grubb, professor of economics, “The Continental Dollar: How Much Was Issued and Whatever Happened to It?” at SUNY-Binghamton University, May 4.

Gregg Silvis, assistant director, University of Delaware Library, “The Impending Demise of the Local OPAC,” keynote address, second annual Ex Libris Users' meeting, March 5, Minneapolis.

A. Scott Andres, senior scientist, Delaware Geological Survey, “3D Geologic Mapping at the DGS,” April 25, at Delaware Water Science seminar, Dover, and with David Legates, associate professor of geography, Sandy Schenck, scientist, Mirian Pomilio and Brad Strittmatter, research associates, Delaware Geological Survey, “Internet-based Hydrologic Data Distribution at the University of Delaware,” at National Ground Water Association Ground Water Summit, April 30, Albuquerque.