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FOR THE RECORD
BOOKS
Robert Rothman, sociology and criminal justice, Inequality and Stratification: Race, Class and Gender, fourth edition, Prentice Hall.
PUBLICATIONS
Yaroslav Bilinsky, political science and international relations, "Invitation to a Garroting or The Struggle Alliance Between the European Union and Russia Against the Indepen-dence of Ukraine," in Ukrainian Quarterly, vol. 57, no. 1-2, spring-summer 2001.
Gerald Kauffman and Martin Wollaston, Institute for Public Administration, and John Talley, Delaware Geological Survey, Third Report to the Governor and General Assembly Regarding the Progress of the Delaware Water Supply Coordinating Council, July 27, pages 1-9; Kauffman with students Jennifer Campagnini, Martha Corrozi and Justin Bower, "Development of the University of Delaware Experimental Watershed Project," in Proceedings of Decision Support Systems for Water Resources Management, American Water Resources Association/University Council of Water Resources Institutes Summer Conference, June 27, pages 81-86; and Kauffman, "The Ethical Dilemma of the Public Natural Resources Manager," in PA Times, a publication of the American Society for Public Administra-tion, vol. 4, no. 8, July 2001.
Thomas J. Hofferd and Clinton E. White Jr., accounting, "An Investigation of Advanced Web Educational Applications in Accounting," in The Review of Business Information Systems, vol. 5, no. 4, fall 2001.
Patricia A. Martin-DeLeon, biological sciences, with Ying Zheng and Xiangning Deng, both AS '99PhD, "Lack of Sharing of Span1 (Ph-20) among Mouse Spermatids and Transmission Ration Distortion," in Biology of Reproduction, vol. 64, pages 1730-1738.
Nobuhisa Kobayashi, civil and environmental engineering, with B.D. Johnson, EG '93PhD, "Sand Suspension, Storage, Advection and Settling in Surf and Swash Zones," in Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 106, no. C5, pages 9363-9376.
Lana D. Harrison, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "The Revolving Prison Door for Drug-Involved Offenders: Challenges and Opportunities," in Crime and Delinquency, vol. 47, no. 3, pages 462-484.
Nancy Jordan, David Kaplan and Jeanine Dick, education, with graduate student Laurie Hanich, "Performance Across Different Areas of Mathematical Cognition in Children with Learning Difficulties," in Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 93, no. 3, pages 615-626, 2001.
Vic Klemas, marine studies, with Tim Donato of Naval Research Laboratory, "Remote Sensing and Modeling Applications for Coastal Resource Management," in Geocarto International, vol. 16, no. 2, pages 23-29.
PRESENTATIONS
Several members of the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice participated in the American Sociological Association meeting, Aug. 18-21, Anaheim, Calif.: Sally Bould, "Managing Childcare: Puppeteers, Paranormals and Partners," Lana Harrison and Charles Freeman, "The Drugs-Violence Nexus Among Youth" and Tammy L. Anderson, who organized and presided over the session 'Re-Medicalization of Alcohol and Drug Use."
Nobuhisa Kobayashi, civil and environmental engineering, with graduate student M.A. Giovannozzi and B.D. Johnson, EG '93PhD, "Wave Breaking and Sediment Suspension in Surf Zones" and with graduate student Y. Tega, "Time-Dependent Sediment Suspension and Transport under Irregular Breaking Waves."
Lana Harrison, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, with Dirk Korf of University of Amsterdam, "Drugs, Violence and Public Health: Cross National Comparison of Potential Influences on Drug-Related Violence among Youth" and "Drug Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings," at U.S.-Netherlands Workshop on Bi-national Research Collaboration on Drug Abuse and Drug Addiction, Sept. 6-7, Cumberland, Md.
Carl Klockars, sociology and criminal justice, "Enhancing Police Integrity," at Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation annual conference, July 25, Washington, D.C.
Lawrence Nees, art history, "The Earliest Illustrated Vision Text," at 35th International Medieval Conference, May, Kalamazoo, Mich.; "The Crucifixion Miniature in the Gellone Sacramentary and the Introduction of the Iconography of the Dead Christ," at an international conference on the Volto Santo, September, at Engelberg Abbey, Switzerland; "Telling a New Story About Early Medieval Art?" April, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; and "Words and Images, Text and Commentaries in 9th-Century Illustrated Manuscripts," at second international conference on Biblical Studies in the Early Middle Ages, June, Gargano, Italy.
Gerald Kauffman, Institute for Public Administration, with students Jennifer Campagnini, Martha Corrozi and Justin Bower, "The University of Delaware Experimental Watershed," at American Geophysical Union meeting, May 31, Boston, and "Value of the Christina River for Drinking Water," at Career Program, Downes Elementary School, June 7, Newark.
Benigno Aguirre, sociology and criminal justice, "A Test of the Culture of Opposition Framework," at conference on "Repression and Mobilization: What We Know and Where We Should Go From Here," June 21-24, University of Maryland, College Park.
Patricia A. Martin-DeLeon, biological sciences, with Xiangning Deng and Ying Zheng, both AS '99PhD, "Multiple Point Mutations in the Mouse Spam1 Gene are Associated with Sperm Dysfunction in Mice Bearing the Rb(6.16)24Lub or Rb(6.15)1Ald Translocation," and a poster with postdoctoral fellow Hong Zhang, "Expression of Mouse Epididymal Spam1 (Ph-20): A Secretory Protein in vivo and in vitro," at seventh International Congress of Andrology, June 15-19, Montreal. Zhang's poster was nominated for a postdoctoral trainee award.
Joel Best, sociology and criminal justice, "Take the Role of the Editor and the Reader," at Society for Study of Symbolic Interaction Writing Workshop, Aug. 21, Anaheim.
Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, with undergraduate, Josh Hubner, "Threshold Determin-ation for Sampling Varroa Mites"; with Hubner and graduate student, Alexis Park, "Introduction of Small Hive Beetles in the Mid-Atlantic Region"; and with Park, "Migratory Cues of Larval Small Hive Beetles," at American Bee Research Conference, University of Maryland Donaldson Brown Center, ??Sept. 7-8.
AWARDS
David Kaplan, education, was awarded an American Educational Research Association fellowship through Aug. 31 at the National Center for Education Statistics in Washington, D.C.
GRANTS
From The Center for the Inland Bays: S. Craig Cary, marine studies, $9,000 for "Detection and Enumeration of Pfiesteria Piscicida in Delaware Inland Bay Sediments: An Analysis of Bloom Potential"; Joseph G. Farrell, marine studies, $8,000 for "Volunteer Phytoplankton Monitoring"; David A. Hutchins, marine studies, $15,000 for "Isolation, Nutrient Physiology and Possible Biological Controls of Chattonella sp. From the Inland Bays" and $15,000 for "Nutrient Ratios, Anthropogenic Transport and Harmful Algal Blooms in Delaware's Inland Bays"; George W. Luther III, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, $20,000 for "Understanding the Development of Seasonal Anoxia in Delaware's Inland Bays"; Adam G. Marsh, marine studies, $4,000 for "Identifying Mechanisms of Fish Mortality in Delaware's Inland Bays"; and with John Ewart, marine studies, $9,075 for "Detection and Monitoring of Protozoan Diseases (Dermo, MSX and QPX) in Oysters and Clams of Delaware's Inland Bays"; J. Thomas Sims, plant and soil sciences, $24,000 for "Quanti-fying Reductions in Agricultural Inputs of Nitrogen and Phosphorus to the Inland Bays from Implementation of Best Management Practices" and with Gregory Binford and David Hansen, plant and soil sciences, $20,700 for "Economic and Environmental Evaluation of the Impact of Phosphorus-based Nutrient Manage-ment Plans for Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Land Uses in the Inland Bays."
From The Research Foundation of the State University of New York: Joanne M. Nigg, sociology, $74,000 for "Rehabilitation Imped-iments and Incentives"; Kathleen J. Tierney, sociology, $37,000 for "Measure of Resilience Task 1.8" and $60,000 for "Pre-event Strategic Planning: Evaluation of New and Emerging Technologies for Earthquake Preparedness and Response."
Douglas J. Buttrey, chemical engineering, $24,900 from Brookhaven National Laboratory for "Correlated Electron Systems Post Doctoral Funding."
John L. Gallagher, marine studies, $49,000 from Public Service Electric and Gas Corp. for "Sustainable Phragmites Mitigation Study."
Willett M. Kempton, marine studies, $25,000 from the Kirsch Foundation for "Zero-emission Vehicles as a Source of Clean and Reliable Electricity in California."
Lisa A. Plowfield, nursing, $56,450 from the Jessie Ball duPont Fund for "Community Based Partners for Elderly Health Care."
Judith L. Provencal, physics and astronomy, and Harry Shipman, Annie Jump Cannon Professor of Physics and Astronomy, $46,596 from the Space Telescope Science Institute for "Probing Steller Interiors via Convective Dredge-up DQ White Dwarfs."
Joel P. Schneider, chemistry and biochemistry, $25,000 from the American Chemical Society, Petroleum Research Fund, for "Luminescent Probes for Peptide-protein Binding Events."
ANNIVERSARIES
35 YEARS
|
M. SHARON HURKA |
SHERRY LOFLAND |
M. SHARON HURKA
admissions,
Oct. 24, 1966
SHERRY LOFLAND
bookstore,
Oct. 17, 1966
30 YEARS
JOSEPH DIMARTILE
registrar's office
Oct. 15, 1971
ANTHONY A. TIMKO agriculture/Newark Farm,
Oct. 1, 1971
25 YEARS
GAIL E. ARMSTRONG
publications,
Oct. 18, 1976
| VINCENT DILEONARDO |
VINCENT L. DILEONARDO
internal audit,
Oct. 11, 1976
BARBARA G. VAN DORNICK Delaware Center For Teacher Education, Oct. 1, 1976
20 YEARS
ANN LOPATA
professional and continuing studies,
Oct. 19, 1981
JOHN D. PESEK
food and resource economics,
Oct. 16, 1981
TODOR STEFANOV STANEV
Bartol Research Institute, Oct. 28, 1981
15 YEARS
NANCY P. ALLINGER
Information Technologies/User Services, Oct. 6, 1986
HELEN G. ARRANTS
Information Technologies/Help Center, Oct. 27, 1986
MARTHA M. BAILEY
student housing, Oct. 27, 1986
BRUCE A. CAMPBELL
operations and maintenance/Lewes,
Oct. 16, 1986
DEBORAH W. DERRY
library, Oct. 27, 1986
SHERRON A. FAIR
education, Oct. 16, 1986
LESA G. GRIFFITHS
agriculture and natural resources,
Oct. 1, 1986
KEITH W. HECKERT
public relations, Oct. 1, 1986
PATRICIA HOLLOBAUGH
general accounting, Sept. 29, 1986
TARA WHITE KEE
professional and continuing studies,
Oct. 1, 1986
JULIA R. LLOYD
geology, Oct. 13, 1986
RONALD R. NICHOLS
Information Technologies/User Services, Sept. 29, 1986
WILLIAM W. RULE
electrical and computer engineering,
Oct. 6, 1986
BRENDA F. SAMPLE
Agriculture Research and Education Center, Oct. 29, 1986
NORMA L. STURGEON
bookstore, Oct. 27, 1986
LESLIE F. WICKWIRE
Facilities Management/Structural Service, Oct. 6, 1986
10 YEARS
DIANA L. BRINKLEY
payroll, Oct. 7, 1991
BETTY S. FARMER
custodial and pest control,
Oct. 21, 1991
LARRY FIELDS
Facilities Management/ academic custodial, Oct. 7, 1991
CHESTER A. JAVORSKY
Facilities Management/academic custodial, Oct. 21, 1991
ROBERT P. MCCLAY
Facilities Management/roofer, mason shop, Oct. 14, 1991
CHARLENE J. MYLIN
Information Technologies, Oct. 14, 1991
NADINE NEIGER
engineering, Oct. 28, 1991
JACQUELINE SIMPKINS
Facilities Management/academic custodial, Oct. 1, 1991
5 YEARS
NICHOLAS L. CHIARKAS
library, Oct. 14, 1996
RUTH CRUMP
admissions, Oct. 7, 1996
EDGAR L. DAVIS
Facilities Management/grounds service, Oct. 1, 1996
| SHERI SUTTON |
THOMAS M. HUGHES-LAMPROS energy conversion,
Oct. 14, 1996
SUZANNE F. STANLEY conferences/Newark, Oct. 21, 1996
SHERI L. SUTTON
public relations, Oct. 16, 1996
AN-CHING C. TANG
marine studies, Oct. 16, 1996
ELSIE FAY WOOD
health and nursing sciences/special programs, Oct. 7, 1996
This is Weiss's description of his first meeting with Muhia: