
Vol. 19, No. 13 |
Dec. 2, 1999 |
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| Baynes | Bishop | Caron | Elliott |
PublicationsJudy B. McInnis, foreign languages and literatures, "Echegaray, Ibsen y la Generacion del '98," in El '98 se Pasea por El Callejon del Gato: Proceso a Una Generaciac, Jose Belmonte Serrano and Pedro Guerrero Ruiz, editors, pages 163-175. Gail Wade, nursing, "Professional Nurse Autonomy: Concept Analysis and Application to Nursing Education," in Journal of Advanced Nursing, vol. 30, no. 2, pages 310-318. PresentationsScott A. Malcolm, food and resource economics, "Rebuilding Migratory Flyways: The Directed Conditional Covering Problem" and "Benchmarking Parcel Delivery Offices for Deutsche Post," at Institute for Operations Research and Management Science meeting, Nov. 7-10, Philadelphia; and "Protecting Rate Species with Backup and Redundant Coverage," at Regional Science Association International meeting, Nov. 11-14, Montreal. Staff members from User Services/ Information Technologies have made presentations at recent conferences: Janet R. de Vry and George H. Watson, physics, with Julius Bianchi of California Lutheran University, "Teaching with Technology: Designing and Implementing Faculty Development Programs," at EDUCAUSE '99, Oct. 26-29, Long Beach, Calif.; and at ACM SIGUCCS User Services conference, Nov. 8-10, Denver, Leila Lyons with Sue Legg and Terry Morrow of the University of Florida and Lee Bannister of the University of Pittsburgh, "Teaching with Technology Takes Teamwork, Tools and Talent"; Cindy Guerrazzi and Virginia Redmond, "Student Career Ladder"; and Kate Webster and Suzanne Nanis, "It Takes a Team to Move a Mountain: Migrating to Desktop E-mail." Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, judged honey and mead entries at the annual Maryland Honey Show, Nov. 6, Annapolis, Md.; and "Are You Practicing IPM for Bee Mite Control?" at Barnstable County Beekeepers meeting, Nov. 9, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Bourne, Mass. Margaret L. Andersen and Elizabeth Higginbotham, sociology and criminal justice, "Race, Gender and Class: Research Directions for the New Century," at conference on African Americans: Research and Policy Perspectives at the Turn of the Century, Nov. 11-13, Stanford University. M.S. Toner, A.D. Kirwan Jr. and B.L. Lipphardt Jr., marine studies, with D. Poje, C. Jones and L. Kutnetsov of Brown University, "Optimal Observing Strategies," at Office of Naval Research Department Research Initiative Review, Oct. 26, Arlington, Va. Judy B. McInnis, foreign languages and literatures, "Arthurian Material in Angelina Muniz Huberman's La Guerra del Unicornio," at annual conference on Hispanic literature, Oct. 15, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; and with Meghan E. McInnis, "Place in Jeremy Leven's Don Juan de Marco and Its Sources," at international conference on utopia and dystopia, Nov. 6, State University of West Georgia, Atlanta. Anne Bowler, sociology and criminal justice, "Insiders and Outsiders: Thoughts on the Politics of Classification in Art," at a conference on the sociology of culture and cognition, Nov. 12-13, Rutgers University. Gibbons Ruark, English, a reading, Passing Through Customs, Nov. 1, Goucher College, Towson, Md., and Nov. 18, Youngstown State University, Ohio. Tom Sims, plant and soil sciences, invited presentations, "Phosphorus Management for Delaware Agriculture: A Systematic, Science-Based Approach," at Delmarva Poultry Industry Research Symposium, Oct. 28, and "Nutrient Management and Environmental Quality: Perspective on Changes in the Mid-Atlantic States," at 29th annual North Central Region Extension Soil Fertility Conference, Nov. 17, St. Louis. John B. Bishop, counseling and student development, "Lessons Learned from Approaching High-Risk Drinking as a Public Health Issue," at Association of University and College Counseling Center Directors annual meeting, Oct. 31, Miami, and "Environmental Approaches to Combat Binge Drinking," at Delaware Valley Counseling Center conference, Oct. 15, Swarthmore College. Judy Herrman, nursing, "Beyond Hospital Walls: Educating Pediatric Nurses," at Villanova-Rutgers nurse educators conference; and "Teen Pregnancy: Many Solutions...Resolution?" at Delaware School/Office Nurses Association. Farley Grubb, economics, "Social Science Versus Social Rhetoric: Methodology and the Pacific Labor Trade to Queensland, Australia," at Social Science History Association's annual meeting, Nov. 11-14, Fort Worth, Texas; he also was a panel discussant on two book sessions, Lorena Walsh's From Calabar to Carter's Grove and The Age of Mass Migration by Tim Hatton and Jeff Williamson. Douglas Tuttle, public administration, "Campus Security: From Watergate to the Millennium," at Greater Philadelphia Chapter, American Society for Industrial Security meeting, Nov. 17, Philadelphia. Norman J. Wagner, chemical engineering, invited lecture, "The Theology of Concentrated Dispersions," at European Colloid and Interface Society meeting, Sept. 24, Dublin, Ireland; and "Polyampholyte Stabilization of Colloids," at European research conference, Sept. 18-23, Heraklion, Greece. John F. Wehmiller, geology, with Linda L. York, Michael S. Harris of Coastal Carolina University and David E. Krantz of U.S. Geological Survey, "Timescales for Evolution of Emergent and Inner Shelf Quaternary Units, U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain: Insights and Enigmas from Radiocarbon, U-Series, Paleomagnetic and Aminostratigraphic Results," at conference on the nonsteady state of the inner shelf and shoreland, Nov. 9-12, University of Hawaii, Honolulu. Daniel Green, political science and international relations, "Designing a Constructivist Comparative Politics: Origins, Insights and Promise," at International Studies Association-Northeast annual meeting, Nov. 11-13, Philadelphia. Yaroslav Bilinsky, political science and international relations, "Will There Be a Second, Third Wave in NATO's Enlargement?" at the 31st national convention of American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Nov. 18-21, St. Louis. ServiceDewey Caron, entomology and applied ecology, represented land-grant university research partners in a U.S. Department of Agriculture national program review to establish research priorities in the bees and pollination program, Nov. 19-20, Beltsville, Md. Robin L. Elliott, occupational health and safety, has received official approval as a certified safety and health manager. Anniversaries20 yearsJohn Robert Baynes, Transportation Services, Dec. 3, 1979 10 yearsPhyllis A. Bailor, Graphic Communications Center, Dec. 5, 1989 Douglas C. Fike, Graphic Communications Center, Dec. 4, 1989 Patrick J. McDermott, Facilities Management/heating and cooling, Dec. 4, 1989 5 yearsDeborah J. Carr, health and nursing sciences, Dec. 6, 1994 |