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| Vol. 19, No. 10 | Nov. 4, 1999 |
Valerie Hans and Michael E. Antonio, sociology and criminal justice, "Race and the Civil Jury: How Does a Juror's Race Shape the Jury Experience?" in Psychology in the Courts: International Advances in Knowledge, Corrado R. Roesch and R.J. Dempster, editors, Harwood Academic, Amsterdam.
Gibbons Ruark, English, "Words for Unaccompanied Voice at Dunmore Head" and "Waiting for You with the Swallows," in The Yellow Shoe Poets, George Garrett editor, Louisiana State University Press.
Janet de Vry, Information Technologies/User Services, George Watson, physics and astronomy, and Julius Bianchi of California Lutheran University, "Teaching with Technology: Designing and Implementing Faculty Development Programs," at EDUCAUSE '99, Long Beach, Calif.
Christine Saum, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "From Slipping a Mickey to Getting Roofed: The Modernization of Date-Rape Drugs," Oct. 13, and Susan Miller, sociology and criminal justice, "Getting What You Wish For: How Domestic Violence Arrests Affect Women," Oct. 27, at UD women's studies fall lecture series.
Paul T. Durbin, philosophy and Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, reply to keynote address, "Ethics Counselors as a New Priesthood" by Alex Michalos, at sixth annual international conference promoting business ethics, Oct. 21, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; "SPT at the end of a Quarter Century: What Have We Accomplished?" presidential address, at 11th international conference, Society for Philosophy and Technology, July 15, San Jose, Calif.
Timothy Brooks, student life, "Parental Notification: Pros and Cons," at 1999 Mid-Atlantic Association of College and University Housing Officers annual conference, Oct. 20, Ocean City, Md.
Robert Taggart, education, "The Reform of Reform: How Business-led Reformers Have Changed Their Tune," at Midwest History of Education Society annual meeting, Oct. 23, Loyola University, Chicago.
The following faculty members and graduate students of the Department of Geology made presentations at the Geological Society of America annual meeting, Oct. 25-28, Denver: Billy P. Glass, "Trace Element Study of Upper Eocene Clinopyroxene-bearing Spherules: Preliminary Results" and with Christian Koeberl of University of Vienna, "Bottlegreen Microtektites from the Australasian Tektite Strew Field: Did They Form by Jetting from the Top Layer of the Target Surface?"; Bo Li, graduate student, "Stratigraphic Response and Channel Adjustment to Basin Morphologic Changes: a Modern-Ancient Analog of Delaware Tidal Marshes"; Ronald E. Martin, James Pizzuto and graduate students Scott P. Hippensteel and Daria Nikitina, "Artificial Time-averaging and the Recovery of Ecological Signals Preserved in the Subfossil Record: Linking the Temporal Scales of Ecology and Paleoecology" and "Use of Artificially Time-averaged Foraminiferal Assemblages to Assess Rates, Magnitudes and Causal Mechanisms of Sea-level Change"; Martin with geology major Jason Kohl, "Bioturbation Rates in Delaware Salt Marshes: Implications for the Recognition of Ecological Signals"; Susan McGeary, John Madsen and David E. Krantz of USGS, Dover, and the Quaternary and Environmental Geophysics Group, "Imaging of the Near-surface Coastal Geologic Framework: Influence on Groundwater Flow and Contamination"; Pizzuto with graduate student Nicholas E. Allmendinger, "Changes in the Geometry and the Sediment Budget of a Third-order Stream Caused by Urbanization, Montgomery Co., Md."; Pizzuto with Tammy Nguyen of George Washington University, "Determining the Effects of Development on Stream Erosion using Dendrochronology"; John F. Wehmiller with graduate student Katherine L. Davis and Thomas H. O'Donnell and Stephen A. Maco of the University of Virginia, "The Relationship of Shell Organic Matter 13C and 15N and TOC to Shell Ultrastructure, Diet and Growth Environment of the Hard Clam Mercenaria"; and Wehmiller and Linda L. York, "Experimental Diagenesis of Molluscan Proteins: Racemization as a Function of Taxon and Closed/Open System Conditions."
Catherine Wojewodzki, library, has been selected to serve on a state House of Representatives' task force to analyze appropriate sources of funding for public libraries not adequately financed by their localities.
Robert Taggart, education, elected vice president and program chairperson of the Midwest History of Education Society.
Robert Hampel, education, was elected an associate fellow of Calhoun College, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
Shirley E. Coen, Information Technologies/Network and Systems Services, Nov. 4, 1974
Victor Joseph Costa, Facilities Planning and Construction, Nov. 5, 1979
Orlando E. Johnson, Facilities Management/plumbing services, Nov. 5, 1979
Susan A. Miller, Information Technologies/Network and Systems Services, Nov. 6, 1979
Suresh G. Advani, mechanical engineering, $34,428 from National Institute of Standards and Technology for "Development of a Distributed Sensor System for Detection of Voids in Liquid Composites Molding."
Herbert E. Allen and Yujun Yin, civil and environmental engineering, $120,000 from International Copper Association Ltd. for "Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soil: Prediction of Porewater Concentrations and Bioavailability of Heavy Metals to Soil, Plants and Animals."
Robert W. Birkmire, energy conversion, $60,000 from UNISUN for "Improved Processes for Forming CuInSe2."