Vol. 19, No. 3Sept. 16, 1999

Publications

Valerie Hans, sociology and criminal justice, with S.F. Fulero, E. Greene, M.T. Nietzel, M.A. Small and L.S. Wrightsman, "Undergraduate Education in Legal Psychology," in Law and Human Behavior, vol. 23, pages 137-153; with G.T. Munsterman and P.L. Hannaford, "The Arizona Jury Reform Permitting Civil Jury Trial Discussions: The Views of Trial Participants, Judges and Jurors," in University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, vol. 32, pages 349-377.

Rudi Matthee, history, "Between Aloofness and Fascination: Safavid Views of the West," in Iranian Studies, vol. 31, no. 2, pages 219-246. He also was guest editor of this special issue on "Historiography and Representation in Safavid and Afsharid Iran."

Peter G. Roe, anthropology, "Utilitarian Sculpture: Pictorial Kinesics and Dualism in Dominican Republic Chican Ostionoid Pottery," pages 272-291, and with Jose Rivera Melendez, "Recent Advances in Recording, Dating and Interpreting Puerto Rican Petroglyphs," pages 444-461, in Actes du XVI Congres International D'Archeologie De La Caraibe, Basse Terre, Guadeloupe 1995, Gerard Richard, editor, Conseil Regional de la Guadeloupe, Mission Archeologique et du Patrimoine.

Ralph Begleiter, communication, "Syria and the World Wide Web," in Middle East Insight, July-August 1999.

James K. Oliver, Unidel Professor of Political Science and International Relations, "The Foreign Policy Presidency After the Cold War: New Uncertainty and Old Problems," in The Post-Cold War Presidency, pages 26-40, Anthony J. Eksterowicz and Glenn P. Hastedt, editors.

Joanne Whalen, Cooperative Extension, and Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, "Delaware 1999 Report on Northeast Region Pest Management," in NE-IPM Fact Sheet.

Theodore E.D. Braun, foreign languages and literatures, on-line bibliography of Le Franc de Pompignan, at <http://www.c18. rutgers.edu/biblio/lefranc.html>.

Presentations

Gordon J. DiRenzo, sociology and criminal justice, "Socialization and Modernity," at World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, July 17-23, Tel Aviv.

Anne Bowler, sociology and criminal justice, "Constructing Female Sexual Delinquency in the Progressive Era," at 94th annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Aug. 6-10, Chicago.

Limin Kung Jr., animal and food sciences, "Direct-Fed Microbials for Ruminants," at Symposium of Biotechnology for Animal Nutrition, Sept. 2, Mexico City.

Gretchen Bauer, political science and international relations, "Civil and Political Society Mobilized: The Struggle for Democracy in Namibia," at American Political Science Association annual meeting, Sept. 4, Atlanta.

Marian Lief Palley, political science and international relations, "The Regulatory Process, the Food and Drug Administration and the Silicone Breast Implant Controvery," in Journal of Health and Social Policy, spring 1999.

Peter G. Roe, anthropology, with Jose Rivera Melendez and undergraduates James Byerly and Nicole Cornell, "The Cueva de la Momia (Comerio, PR) Petroglyphs: A Case Study in Field Technology," at 18th International Congress of Caribbean Archaeology, at St. George's University, July 11-17, True Blue, St. George, Grenada, West Indies.

Service

Anne Bowler, sociology and criminal justice, was named chairperson of the 1999 Best Article Award committee, Sociology of Culture section, American Sociological Association.

Marian Lief Palley, political science and international relations, was appointed to a five-year term on the editorial board of the journal, Women and Politics, and was elected to a three-year term on the executive committee, American Political Science Association's organized section on political organizations and parties.

Raymond Callahan, history, served as the University's institutional representative at the National ROTC Advanced Camp, July 18-21, Fort Lewis, Wash.

Anniversaries

40 years

Edward F. Maley, intercollegiate athletics, Sept. 21, 1959.

30 years

Margaret K. Wang, library, Sept. 22, 1969.

25 years

Gloria B. Jordan, library, Sept. 23, 1974.

15 years

Burdie L. Bryson, Facilities Management/Building Services, Sept. 17, 1984.

Jean T. Lantz, library, Sept. 17, 1984.

10 years

Sonia M. Covington, cashier, Sept. 18, 1989.

Walter H. Moore, Information Technologies/University Media Services, Sept. 18, 1989.

Margaret B. Murray, Information Technologies/ Management Information Services, Sept. 18, 1989.

5 years

Joseph W. Bradley, University development, Sept. 19, 1994

Piotr M. Gorski, entomology and applied ecology, Sept. 19, 1994.

Grants

From National Science Foundation: Joan S. Bennett, undergraduate research, $219,988 for "Outcomes Assessment of Undergraduate. Curricular Innovations: Developing A Model of Evaluation"; Ronald J. Gibbs, marine studies, $19,070 for "U.S.-Belize Cooperative Research: Muds and Pollution in Belize Rivers"; Matthew J. Hawkins, marine studies, $139,325 for "Shipboard Scientific Support Equipment"; John M. Lambros, $200,000 for "Fundamental Problems in Dynamic Fracture Mechanics"; Abraham M. Lenhoff, chemical engineering, Eric W. Kaler, Elisabeth Inez Kelley Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Stanley I. Sandler, Henry Belin du Pont Professor of Chemical Engineering, $218,260 for "The Thermodynamics of Protein Separations"; Ajay K. Prasad, mechanical engineering, an additional $3,750 for "Investigation of Cloud Entrainment Using a Laboratory Heated-jet Analogue"; Jonathan H. Sharp, marine studies, $195,221 for "Marine Sciences Intern Program, 1999-2002"; and Nancy M. Targett, marine studies, $56,553 for "An Evaluation of Brown Algal Phlorotannin Synthesis, Turnover and Fate; A Comparison of Ecological Models."

From Office of Naval Research: John W. Gillespie Jr. and Dirk Heider, composite materials, $180,000 for "VARTM Processing of Composite Structures: Sensors, Control and Health Monitoring" and $334,000 for "National Testbed for Intelligent VARTM Processing of Polymer-matrix Composites"; and Karl V. Steiner, composite materials, and Suresh Advani, mechanical engineering, $1,119,500 for "Advanced Materials Intelligent Processing Center."

Herbert E. Allen, civil and environmental engineering, $50,000 from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for "Bioavailability Trophic Transfer and Fate of Pollutants in the Aquatic Environment."

Paul D. Amer, computer and information sciences, $52,000 from Lockheed Martin Co. for "Formal Specification and Testing of Army Communication Protocols."

Tsu-Wei Chou, Jerzy L. Nowinski Professor of Mechanical Engineering, $101,028 from Rutgers University for "Analysis and Predictive Modeling of Electro-mechanical Behavior of Multi-layered Components."

Steven K. Dentel, and Daniel Cha, civil and environmental engineering and Chin-Pao Huang, Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering, $91,115 from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for "Fate and Transport of Heavy Metals in Subsurface: Effect of Surfactant Polymer Aggregate."

Hai Wang, mechanical engineering, $64,500 from the trustees of Princeton University for "Optimization of a Comprehensive Detailed Chemical Kinetic Model for Simulating High-Speed Propulsion."