
Vol. 20, No. 1 |
Sept. 7, 2000 |
Valerie Hans, sociology and criminal justice, Business on Trial: The Civil Jury and Corporate Responsibility, Yale University Press. Margaret Andersen, sociology and criminal justice, with Kim Logio of St. Joseph's University and Howard Taylor of Princeton University, Understanding Society, Wadsworth Publishing. PublicationsNobuhisa Kobayashi, civil and environmental engineering, with D.T. Cox of Texas A&M University, "Identification of Intense, Intermittent Coherent Motions under Shoaling and Breaking Waves," in Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 105, no. C6, pages 14223-14236; with G.R. Tomasicchio and B. Brunone of University of Perugia, "Partial Standing Waves on a Steep Slope," in Journal of Coastal Research, vol. 16, no. 2, pages 379-384; and with J.A. Melby of U.S. Army Coastal and Hydraulic Laboratory, closure to "Progression and Variability of Damage on Rubble Mound Breakwaters," in Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering, vol. 126, no. 5, pages 270-272. Russell Dynes, Disaster Research Center, sociology and criminal justice, "The Lisbon Earthquake in 1755: Contested Meanings in the First Modern Disaster," in TsuInfo Alert, vol. 2, August 2000. Allison G. Kaplan, Education Resource Center, "School Libraries in the State of Delaware," in Access, Journal of the Australian School Library Association, vol. 14, no. 3. Marianne Green, Career Services Center, "From Student to Professional: Nine Ways to Interpret Your Past," in Planning Job Choices: 2001, National Association of Colleges and Employers, Bethlehem, Pa. PresentationsJoyce Hill Stoner, art conservation, featured expert on the Wyeth family on Maine Public Television, Aug. 7, 12 and 13. Jack R. Vinson, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, an invited seminar, "High Strain Rate Effects on Composite Materials," at Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, N.H. Nobuhisa Kobayashi, civil and environmental engineering, with graduate student B.D. Johnson and postdoctoral fellow E.A. Karjadi, "Cross-Shore Sand Transport on Beaches"; with graduate student P. G. Kearney, "Time-Averaged Probabilistic Model for Irregular Wave Runup on Coastal Structures"; with graduate student Y. Tega, "Dune Profile Evolution due to Overwash"; with J.A. Melby of U.S. Army Coastal and Hydraulic Laboratory, "Wave-Induced Damage on Stone Armored Breakwaters and Jetties"; and with Johnson, "Free Surface Statistics and Probabilities in Surf Zones on Beaches," at 27th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, July 17-22, Sydney, Australia. ServiceMargaret Andersen, sociology and criminal justice, was appointed to the board of the Stanford University Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Anniversaries40 yearsDavid L. Stixrude, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1960. 35 yearsW. Bruce Finnie, English, Sept. 1, 1965. Charles E. Robinson, English, Sept. 1, 1965. Mark Sharnoff, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1965. Alfred R. Wedel, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1965. Ronald H. Wenger, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1965. Raymond R. Wolters, Thomas Muncy Keith Professor of History, Sept. 1, 1965. 30 yearsJohn Andrew Bernstein, history, Sept. 1, 1970. Theodore E. D. Braun, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1970. Thomas Barton Brill, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1970. Robert F. Brown, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1970. Dale A. Buckmaster, accounting, Sept. 1, 1970. Rosemary Cox, Dining Services, Sept. 4, 1970. James C. Curtis, Winterthur Program, Sept. 1, 1970. Gordon J. Direnzo, sociology, Sept. 1, 1970. Ivo Dominguez, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1970. Lawrence G. J. Duggan, history, Sept. 1, 1970. Philip Daniel Flynn, English, Sept. 1, 1970. Samuel L. Gaertner, psychology, Sept. 1, 1970. Billy Price Glass, geology, Sept. 1, 1970. David W. Haslett, philosophy, Sept.1, 1970. Dene Garvin Klinzing, individual and family studies, September 1, 1970. David M. Kuhlman, psychology, Sept. 1, 1970. Charles Robert Link, economics, Sept. 1, 1970. Victor R. Martuza, education, Sept. 1, 1970. Ludwig Mosberg, education, Sept. 1, 1970. Robert E. Neeves, health and exercise sciences, Sept. 1, 1970. Henry R. Nyce, Parallel Program/Georgetown, Sept. 1, 1970. David Goodwin Onn, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1970. Marian L. Palley, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1970. Thomas Harry Pauly, English, Sept. 1, 1970. Michael P. Rewa, English, Sept. 1, 1970. Daniel Rich, human services, education and public policy, Sept. 1, 1970. Thomas R. Scott, psychology, Sept. 1, 1970. Robert J. Taggart, education, Sept. 1, 1970. Juan A. Villamarin, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1970. Charles R. Woodrum, central stores, Sept. 9, 1970. 25 yearsDavid E. Black, economics, Sept. 1, 1975. John E. Bulkowski, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1975. Howard V. Cornell, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1975. Robert P. Gilbert, Unidel Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Sept. 1, 1975. Charles S. Ih, electrical and computer engineering, Sept. 1, 1975. Laurence S. Kalkstein, geography, Sept. 1, 1975. Robert E. Kraft, health and exercise sciences, Sept. 1, 1975. Gary May, history, Sept. 1, 1975. George R. Molloy, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1975. David P. M. Northmore, psychology, Sept. 1, 1975. Bonnie Kime Scott, English, Sept. 1, 1975. Robert J. Streckfuss, music, Sept. 1, 1975. Gerald M. Turkel, sociology, Sept. 1, 1975. Ronald John Vukelich, education, Sept. 1, 1975. Jeanne M. Walker, English, Sept. 1, 1975. John J. Weiss, art, Sept. 1, 1975. 20 yearsCharles L. Beale, counseling and student development, Sept. 1, 1980. Richard P. Brown, theatre, Sept. 1, 1980. Linda Carey, student housing assignments, Sept. 2, 1980. Daniel Leon Chester, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1980. Nancy Ann Cotugna, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1980. Grace E. Dehel, human services, education and public policy, Sept. 1, 1980. Paul P. Eggermont, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1980. Robert Eisenberger, psychology, Sept. 1, 1980. Bonnie Jill Ferguson, intercollegiate athletics/health, Sept. 1, 1980. Ian Hall, mechanical engineering, Sept. 1, 1980. Alan D. Hamant, music, Sept. 1, 1980. Valerie P. Hans, criminal justice, Sept. 1, 1980. Mark W. Huddleston, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1980. Thomas Lathrop, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1980. Walter K. Mallory, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1980. David Michael Mason, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1980. Deborah A. Miller, occupational health and safety, Sept. 2, 1980. James Mulligan, economics, Sept. 1, 1980. James G. Richards, health and exercise sciences, Sept. 1, 1980. Tuncay Saydam, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1980. Robert Schweitzer, finance, Sept. 1, 1980. Robert Straight, art, Sept. 1, 1980. Richard M. Weiss, business administration, Sept. 1, 1980. Anita A. Wellner, library, Sept. 2, 1980. 15 yearsVan Adams, Information Technologies/Management Information Services, Sept. 1, 1985. Suzanne Austin Alchon, history, Sept. 1, 1985. George Bear, education, Sept. 1, 1985. Antony N. Beris, chemical engineering, Sept. 1, 1985. M. Sandra Carberry, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1985. Alexander H-D Cheng, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1985. Barbara Christensen, Parallel Program Dover, Sept. 1, 1985. James H. Cunningham, theatre, Sept. 1, 1985. Sue Davis, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1985. Claytona J. Decapua, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1985. Nancy J. Edwards, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1985. Alberta E. Erickson, transportation, Sept. 3, 1985. Mitchell A. Fields, finance, Sept. 1, 1985. Sandra M. Fields, business administration, Sept. 1, 1985. J. Ritchie Garrison, museum studies, Sept. 1, 1985. David B. Gulick, sociology, Sept. 1, 1985. Sara R. Horowitz, English, Sept. 1, 1985. Catherine C. Johnston, marine studies, Sept. 3, 1985. Michael Keefe, mechanical engineering, Sept. 1, 1985. Robert Bruce Ketcham, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1985. Peter R. Kolchin, Henry Clay Reed Professor of History, Sept. 1, 1985. Marie Fanelli Kuczmarski, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1985. Janice H. Lefebvre, English Language Institute, Sept. 1, 1985. James MacDonald, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1985. Ronald E. Martin, geology, Sept. 1, 1985. Kathleen F. McCoy, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1985. Carol E. McCullough, treasurer's office, Sept. 3, 1985. Michael F. Middaugh, institutional research and planning, Sept. 1, 1985. Debra H. Norris, art conservation, Sept. 1, 1985. Linda Pellecchia, art history, Sept. 1, 1985. Mary Jean Pfaelzer, English, Sept. 1, 1985. Lucille W. Pulliam, nursing, Sept. 1, 1985. Katherine A. Rogers, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1985. Thomas F. Ruggiero, Information Technologies/ Network and Systems Services, Sept. 1, 1985. B. David Saunders, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1985. Shirley Taylor, Facilities Management/building services, Sept. 3, 1985. Sharon S. Tucker, Parallel Program, Dover, Sept. 1, 1985. Karl M. Unruh, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1985. Marcia Watson-Whitmyre, academic programs, Sept. 1, 1985. 10 yearsAvron Abraham, health and exercise sciences, Sept. 1, 1990. Douglas A. Archbald, education, Sept. 1, 1990. Lori Benscoter, library, Sept. 4, 1990. Margaret Linda Birney, nursing, Sept. 1, 1990. Linda Bucher, nursing, Sept. 1, 1990. Donna M. Budani, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1990. Kenneth James Campbell, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1990. Christine A. Cannon, nursing, Sept. 1, 1990. Michael J. Chajes, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1990. Ronald P. Cole, hotel, restaurant and institutional management, Sept. 1, 1990. N. Patricia Cox, Dining Services, Sept. 4, 1990. Barbara K. Curry, education, Sept. 1, 1990. Ida A. Downes, Residential Conference Facilities/shops, Sept. 4, 1990. John G. Elias, electrical and computer engineering, Sept. 1, 1990. Ardeshir Faghri, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1990. Alan David Fox, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1990. Harriet Frank, Publications, Sept. 13, 1990. Karen K. Gouge, agriculture, Sept. 4, 1990. Lysette F. Hall, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1990. Christine Leigh Heyrman, history, Sept. 1, 1990. Nadine K. Howatt, theatre, Sept. 4, 1990. Rhonda Aull Hyde, food and resource economics, Sept. 1, 1990. Sandra J. Iverson, General Accounting, Sept. 4, 1990. Howard B. Johnson, Black American Studies Program, Sept. 1, 1990. Murray V. Johnston, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1990. Jeffrey James Jordan, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1990. Cathy Matson, history, Sept. 1, 1990. Michael F. McClay, Academic Services Center, Sept. 1, 1990. Ellen F. Monk, accounting, Sept. 1, 1990. Robert R. Nelson, hotel, restaurant and institutional management, Sept. 1, 1990. Steven L. Rhoades, Dining Services, Sept. 4, 1990. Klaus H. Theopold, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1990. Elizabeth K. Thibault, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1990. Julie M. Wilgen, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1990. Shangyou Zhang, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1990. 5 yearsRonet D. Bachman, sociology, Sept. 1, 1995. Thomas E. Becker, business administration, Sept. 1, 1995. Kristin L. Brady, theatre, Sept. 1, 1995. Richard J. Braun, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1995. Hans-Joerg Busch, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1995. Daniel K. Cha, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1995. Junghuei Chen, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1995. Kathryn G. Denhardt, Institute for Public Administration, Sept. 1, 1995. Richard T. Field, marine studies, Sept. 1, 1995. Michael Gamel-McCormick, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1995. Jennifer L. Giuliani, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1995. Charlene Hamilton, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1995. Carol E. Henderson, English, Sept. 1, 1995. Judith W. Herrman, nursing, Sept. 1, 1995. Julie Hubbard, psychology, Sept. 1, 1995. Marylin C. Huff, chemical engineering, Sept. 1, 1995. Yan Jin, plant and soil sciences, Sept. 1, 1995. Nancy Jordan, education, Sept. 1, 1995. Ashfaq A. Khokhar, electrical and computer engineering, Sept. 1, 1995. Hye-Shin Kim, consumer studies, Sept. 1, 1995. Barbara Landau, psychology, Sept. 1, 1995. Raul F. Lobo, chemical engineering, Sept. 1, 1995. Victoria L. Maduskuie, medical technology, Sept. 1, 1995. Lawrence E. Marceau, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1995. Susan M. McKenna, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1995. Mary E. Miele, medical technology, Sept. 1, 1995. Carol K. Moore, nursing, Sept. 1, 1995. Anne B. Morris, education, Sept. 1, 1995. Eugene G. Mueller, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1995. Johnson O. Olowolafe, electrical and computer engineering, Sept. 1, 1995. Michael P. Peterson, health and exercise sciences, Sept. 1, 1995. Jeffrey B. Rosen, psychology, Sept. 1, 1995. Heidi I. Sarver, music, Sept. 1, 1995. Kathleen M. Warren, nursing, Sept. 1, 1995. Leroy Ennis Wiggins, Facilities Management/building services, Sept. 5, 1995. John Q. Xiao, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1995. GrantsFrom Delaware Department of Education: Barbara J. Duch, Mathematics and Science Education Resource Center, $6,480 for "Genetics Middle School Unit Development"; Kathleen Hollowell, Mathematics and Science Education Resource Center, $80,525 for "Smithsonian Project"; and Bonnie J. Meszaros, Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, $87,006 for "School-to-Work Program." From Delaware Department of Transportation: Michael J. Chajes, civil and environmental engineering, $99,969 for "High-Performance Concrete for Bridge 8F in Frederica, Delaware" and $34,225 for "Load Rating of Arches"; Carol R. Denson, consumer studies, $51,000 for "Creating Cooperative Transportation Agreements" and $50,000 for "Y2000 ADA Eligibility Determinations for DART First State Paratransit"; Ardeshir Faghri, civil and environmental engineering, $97,607 for "1999 Travel Time and Delay Data Collection" and $40,745 for "Selection of Appropriate Design Speed in the State of Delaware"; Robert G. Hunsperger, electrical and computer engineering, and Chajes, $42,030 for "Evaluating Corrosion of Steel Strands Using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR)"; and Shinya Kikuchi, civil and environmental engineering, $32,000 for "Microscopic Approach to Transit Ridership Estimation: Delaware Model." From Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments: Steven K. Dentel, civil and environmental engineering, $55,500, and J. Thomas Sims and Yan Jin, plant and soil sciences, $144,500 for "Assessing the Availability and Environmental Impact of Phosphorus in Soils Amended with Biosolids." From Texas Instruments: Paul R. Berger, electrical and computer engineering, $6,000, and James Kolodzey, electrical and computer engineering, and Karl Unruh, physics, $19,000, for "Silicon-Germanium-Carbon Heterostructure and Quantum Devices." Sunil K. Agrawal, mechanical engineering, $60,000 from Dynamic Devices Inc. and $60,000 from the state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "Dynamic Schedulers for Automated Processing in Robot Work Cells." Robert W. Birkmire, energy conversion, and Francis Doyle, chemical engineering, $50,000 from Global Solar Energy LLC and $50,000 from the state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "Improved Manufacturability of Cu(InGa)Se2 Solar Cells." Joseph G. Farrell and Joseph Scudlark, marine studies, $7,245 from the Maryland Department of National Resources for "Water Sample AnalysisVolunteer Monitoring Program." Michael Gamel-McCormick, individual and family studies, $2,480 from Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Management Services, Birth to 3 Program, for "Child Change Measurement Technical Assistance." Peter W. Rees, geography, $44,000 from National Geographic Society Education Foundation for "Delaware Geographic Alliance Program, 1999-00." Clinton Tymes, business and economics, $2,000 from New Castle County, Del., for "New Castle County Council Grant Funds Program." Michael L. Vaughan, engineering, $30,000 from Junior Engineering Technical Society for "Summer Program, 1999-00." Harold B. White, chemistry and biochemistry, $400,000 from Howard Hughes Medical Institute for "Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education." Mary Jean Wirth, chemistry and biochemistry, $34,615 from Corning Inc. for "Flourescence Probing of Strong Adsorption to Doped Silica Surfaces." David H. Wood, computer and information sciences, and Junghuei Chen, chemistry and biochemistry, $95,691 from University of Pennsylvania for "Prototyping Biomolecular Computations." From National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: S. Craig Cary and David Hutchins, marine studies, $97,100 for "Toward A Mechanistic Understanding of Outbreaks of Pfiesteria and Related Dinoflagellates: A Regional Comparative Study"; Biliana Cicin-Sain and Robert Knecht, marine studies, $103,608 for "A Policy Framework for Offshore Marine Aquaculture in the 3-200 Mile U.S. Ocean Zone"; John W. Ewart, marine studies, $5,000 for "Electronic Information and Education for the Aquaculture Industry through A Web-based Network of Aquaculture Information Services"; Patrick M. Gaffney, marine studies, $57,774 for "Development of a Moderate Density Linkage Map of the Eastern Oyster Crassostrea virginica: Identification of Disease" and $6,257 for "Cooperative Regional Oyster Selective Breeding (Crossbreed) Project: Potential of Selected Stocks for Restoration and Extensive Planting"; and Arthur J. Sundberg, marine studies, $6,104 A for "NOAA Weather Radio Antenna Maintenance." From U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service: Carl J. Schmidt, animal and food sciences, $200,000 for "DNA Arrays to Monitor Host Gene Responses to Herpesvirus Infection"; Donald L. Sparks, Distinguished Professor of Soil Science, and Robert Ford, plant and soil sciences, $330,000 for "The Influence of Aging and Competitive Sorption on the Stabilization of Metals via Surface Precipitation in Soils"; Mark J. VanGessel, plant and soil sciences, $80,000 for "Reciprocal Weed/Crop Interaction as Influenced by Crop, Planting Date and Weed Species"; Susan P. Whitney, entomology and applied ecology, $7,000 for "Development of Crop Profiles for Kid's Food Crops in Delaware, 1999"; and Andrew L. Zydney, chemical engineering, $170,000 for "High Performance Tangential Flow Filtration for Production of Purified Whey Proteins." Robert W. Birkmire, energy conversion, $1,235,000 from National Renewable Energy Laboratory for "Optimization of Processing and Modeling Issues for Thin Film Solar Cell Devices Including Concepts for the Development of Polycrystalline Multijunctions." Lawrence P. Donnelley, international programs and special sessions, $749,013 from U.S. Agency for International Development, Regional Services Center for Europe and the New Independent States, for "Crisis Response Regional Economic Development Program for Danube River Initiative." Lin G. Gordon, education, $259,736 from U.S. Department of Education for "Upward Bound Math/Science 1999-2000." Chin-Pao Huang, Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering, $50,000 from U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, for "Treatment of Wastewater from Water Reuse by a Catalytic Sonochemical Process: Phase II, Pilot Plant Study." Eric W. Kaler, Elisabeth Inez Kelley Professor of Chemical Engineering, $61,000 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Surfactant-based Critical Phenomena in Microgravity." Arnold D. Kerr, civil and environmental engineering, $337,529 from Federal Railroad Administration for "Modification of Existing Tracts for High-Speed Rail Service." James MacDonald, physics, and Dermott Mullan, Bartol Research Institute, $25,030 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Observational Studies of the Solar Corona." Chandra L. Reedy and Elizabeth Goins, museum studies, $35,250 from U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, for "A New Protocol for the Analysis of Historic Mortars: Phase II." Ulrich C. Toensmeyer, food and resource economics, $4,000 from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, for "Assessment of Delaware Direct Market Operations Customer Needs and Opinions." Clinton Tymes, business and economics, from U.S. Small Business Administration $500,000 for "Small Business Development Center" and $25,000 for "Outreach to Small High Technology Businesses Program" and $140,000 from Defense Logistic Agency for "Delaware Procurement Technical Assistance Center. |