Vol. 19, No. 32

May 25, 2000

BOOKS

David L. Kirchman, marine studies, Microbial Ecology of the Oceans, John A. Wiley & Sons. He also contributed a chapter, "Uptake and Regeneration of Inorganic Nutrients by Marine Heterotrophic Bacteria."

Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, with Tom Webster, Kentucky State University, Observation Hives, A.I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio.

PUBLICATIONS

Robert S. Ehrlich, chemisry and biuochemistry, "Use of a Bisubstrate Inhibitor to Distinguish Between Isocitrate Dehydrogenase Isozymes," in Journal of Enzyme Inhibition, vol. 15, pages 265-272.

A. Julian Valbuena, Elias Ahuja Professor Emeritus of Spanish, "La Fiesta Palaciega del 3 de Marzo de 1680," in Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, vol. 77, pages 213-228.

PRESENTATIONS

Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, "Determining Threshold Levels of Varroa Mite Control in Honey Bee Colonies," at second international Africanized Bee/Bee Mite Conference, April 11, Tucson.

Sally Bould, sociology and criminal justice, "The Last Move: Relocation Stress Among Elders Moving to Independent Living Facilities," at the Gerontology Campus Representative Program, April 17, Alison Hall.

Farley Grubb, economics, "Creating the U.S.-Dollar Currency Union, 1761-1811: A Quest for Monetary Stability or a Grab for Sovereignty?" at University of California-Los Angeles, May 12.

Valerie Hans, sociology and criminal justice, "Enter the Jury Room," workshop at Kansas Judicial Conference, May 8, Topeka.

David Kaplan, education, with Polina Harik and Lawrence Hotchkiss, "Stability and Equilibrium in Structural Equation Models," at International Conference on Measurement and Multivariate Analysis, May 11-14, Banff, Canada; "Exogeneity in Linear Structural Equation Models" and "Secondary Statistical Modeling with the National Assessment of Adult Literacy: Implications for the Design of the Background Questionnaire," at American Educational Research Association meeting, April 24-28, New Orleans.

Philip Goldstein, English, "Critical Theory and Literary History: Foucault vs. (Post) Modernism," at second annual University of South Carolina comparative literature conference, March 16-18, Columbia, S.C.; "Communities of Value: Deconstruction,

Reception, History," at Northeast Modern Language Association convention, April 7-8, Buffalo, N.Y.; and "Poststructuralist Theory and Democratic Politics: The PostMarxism of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe," at International Association for Philosophy and Literature meeting, May 9-13, Stoney Brook, N.Y.

Jonathan S. Russ, history, "Challenges in Transplantation: Honda of America Manufacturing and the Search for Personnel," at Economic and Business Historical Society annual meeting, April 27-30, San Diego, Calif.

Roberta Golinkoff, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies, and K. Hirsh-Pasek, "A Multifactor Approach to Word Learning: The Story of Object Scope and Extendibility," at conference on "Finding the Words," April 27-29, Stanford University.

AWARDS

Members of the Publications Office earned two honors at the Advertising Club of Delaware Adde Awards ceremony May 12: A silver award was presented under the nonprofit/public service category for a sexual assault awareness week campaign titled "Where Do You Draw the Line?" and a merit award for the recruitment booklet produced for the admissions office titled "Visit the Extraordinary World of the University of Delaware." Don Shenkle was art director and designer and Alison Gaffney was the illustrator for the campaign, and Gail Armstrong was the creative director and Shenkle the art director and designer for the booklet.

ANNIVERSARIES

30 years

Robert A. Bennett, Facilities Management/Plumbing Services, May 26, 1970.

25 years

Jonathan B. Jeffrey, library, June 1, 1975.

Alice Yu Tzy Yang, Information Technologies/ Network and Systems Services, June 1, 1975.

20 years

Ronald D. Dozier, energy conversion, May 27, 1980.

Gary A. Feurer, instructional technology, June 1, 1980.

15 years

Marianne Ehrlich Green, Career Services Center, June 1, 1985.

Bonnie V. Mitchell, Benefits Services, June 3, 1985.

Robert O. Wardell, Information Technologies/ Network and Systems Services, June 3, 1985.

Beverly W. Wieland, Information Technologies/Help Center, June 1, 1985.

10 years

Negede Gedamu, animal and food sciences, May 25, 1990.

Eleanor Goetz, financial aid, June 1, 1990.

Karl D. Hassler, Information Technologies/Network and Systems Services, June 1, 1990.

Ikramul P. Huq, marine studies, June 6, 1990.

Linda Magner, bookstore, May 29, 1990.

Gareth E. Tonnessen, marine studies, June 1, 1990.

Lydia A. Trumbull, agriculture and natural resources, June 4, 1990.

5 years

Juan Carlos Hervas, Student Centers, June 1, 1995.

Florence Scali, Center for Math and Science Education Resources, May 30, 1995.

IN RECOGNITION

Marian Palley, political science and international relations and director of the Women's Studies Interdisciplinary

Program, shown with former UD President E. Arthur Trabant, received this year's Trabant Award for Women's

Equity. The interdisciplinary program was recognized for its growth over the past 26 years and its innovative

curriculum, as well as its overall support for women and women's issues on campus.