For the Record, Oct. 11, 2007

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4:28 p.m., Oct. 11, 2007--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Presentations

Theodore E.D. Braun, professor emeritus of French and comparative literature, “Le Franc de Pompignan et la creation de l'opera moral,” at 12th International Congress on the Enlightenment, July 8-15, Monpellier, France.

Tim Murray, head of special collections, University Library, moderated a panel on the renaissance of letterpress printing at colleges and universities Oct. 7, at the 14th annual Oak Knoll Fest, sponsored by Oak Knoll Books, an antiquarian book dealer and publisher in New Castle, Del.

David C. Wilson, assistant professor of political science and international relations, “Black President or Black Interests: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Racial Progress,” an invited lecture at Virginia State University Honors Program, Sept. 27, Virginia State University, Petersburg, Va.

Awards and Honors

James Magee, professor of political science and international relations, was recognized for excellence in teaching at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Aug. 31, Chicago, Ill.