For the Record, April 2, 2008

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3:45 p.m., April 2, 2008--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Publications

Leslie F. Goldstein, Judge Hugh M. Morris Professor of Political Science and International Relations, “The Rule of Law and the European Union,” in Reason, Faith and Politics, Arthur Melzer and Robert Kraynak, editors, Lexington Books.

Presentations

Mark Serva, assistant professor of accounting and MIS, George Watson, senior associate dean of arts and sciences, and Deborah Allen, associate professor of biological sciences, “The Group from Hell: Strategies for Resolving Conflicts in Problem-Based Learning Groups,” a pre-conference workshop, Jan. 28, at international problem-based learning conference, “Learning without Limits,” in Colima, Mexico; “The Importance of Professional Development and Training in Problem-Based Learning,” a plenary panel session with Watson, David Chapman of Samford University and Peter Bouhijs of Maastricht University; and “Strategies for Improving Student Collaboration in the PBL Classroom,” a workshop presented by Serva, Jan. 30.

Farley Grubb, professor of economics, discussed his most recent book, Souls for Sale, before National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Delaware, March 17, Wilmington, Del.

Service

Suzanne Burton, associate professor of music education, was named to the editor board of the peer-reviewed journal, Visions of Research in Music Education.