UpDate - Vol. 11, No. 20, Page 11 February 20, 1992 Faculty and staff Books Chandra L. Reedy, art conservation, co-author with Terry J. Reedy, Principles of Experimental Design for Art Conservation Research, Getty Conservation Institute, Marina del Rey, 1992. Publications Monika Shafi, foreign languages and literatures, "Die uberforderte Generation: Mutterfiguren in den Romanen von Ingeborg Drewitz," in Women in German Yearbook, vol. 7, pages 23-42, edited by Jeanette Clausen and Sara Friedrichsmeyer, University Press of Nebraska, Lincoln and London, 1991. William V. Gehrlein, business administration, "Frequency Estimates of Linear Extension Majority Cycles on Partial Orders," in RAIRO-Operations Research, vol. 25, pages 359-364, France, 1991. William I. Homer, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Art History, "New Light on Thomas Eakins and Walt Whitman in Camden," in Walt Whitman and the Visual Arts, Rutgers University Press, 1992. M. Andrew Fields, finance, with R.J. Clayton, University of Central Florida, "Prediction of Acquisition Candidates: Methodological Comparisons," in Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business, vol. 27, no. 3, pages 233-250, December 1991. Presentations Several members of the Department of Housing and Residence Life made presentations at the Mid-Atlantic Association of College and University Housing Officers (MACUHO), Jan. 23-25, Trenton State College: Richie Holland, assistant area coordinator, with Michael Gray, St. Joseph's University, "Student Development: From Theory to Practice in the '90s"; Holland with Jennifer Becker, assistant area coordinator, "The Honors Experience: From Start to Finish"; Barbara Graham, assistant director for housing, and Kim Taylor, residence hall director, "Summer Conference Aides or How to be Everywhere at Once"; David Butler, director, and Art Taguding, Towson State University, "Mentoring: Building a Model for Residence Professionals," which received the Region's Best award and will be presented at the ACUHO's international meeting in July. Douglas F. Tuttle, public safety, "The Campus Security Act and Crime Off Campus," at sixth National Conference on Campus Violence, Feb. 6-8, Baltimore. Robert R. Jordan, Delaware Geological Survey and geology, "Delaware Geology: Resources and Hazards," at Brandywine Hundred Rotary Club, Jan. 30, Wilmington. Heinze-Uwe Haus, visiting professor of theatre, "Closing the Circle," lecture-demonstration, Feb. 2, Wesley College; and "Contrasting Complement: Outlook and Alienation in Ancient Greek Theatre Texts," Feb. 10, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Miscellaneous Peter Vagenas, theatre, elected to a two-year term as chairperson, United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Chesapeake section. He also serves as program chairperson for the institute's national conference to be held in 1994 in Washington, D.C. Robert R. Jordan, Delaware Geological Survey and geology, elected chairperson of finance committee, American Geological Institute. Lee G. Anderson, marine studies and economics, served as consultant to a ministerial task force on fisheries legislation reform, Wellington, New Zealand. Grants H. Keith Chenault, chemistry and biochemistry, $21,000 from American Chemical Society (PRF), for "Enzyme-Catalyzed Glycosylations Using Glycals and Glycosyl Phosphates as Glycosyl Donors." Charles M. Fortmann, with Steven S. Hegedus, energy conversion, an additional $264,000 from National Renewable Energy Laboratory, for "Stable, High Efficiency Amorphous Silicon-Based Solar Cells with Low Hydrogen Content," bringing total funds awarded to $631,970. Thomas K. Gaisser, with Todor S. Stanev, Bartol Research Institute, an additional $77,000 from National Science Foundation, for "Studies of Non-Accelerator Experiments and Their Implications," bringing total funds awarded to $231,000; and Gaisser, an additional $325,000 from U.S. Department of Energy, for "Particle Theory and Cosmology," bringing total funds awarded to $565,000. David W. Kaplan, educational studies, $11,282 from University of Pennsylvania, for "Models of Literacy and Literate Behavior." Clifford B. Keil, entomology and applied ecology, an additional $5,000 from Ecogen Inc., for "An Entomopathogenic Fungus for Insect Control in Mushrooms," bringing total funds awarded to $119,712. Jerome R. Lewis, urban affairs and public policy, $2l,910 from Robert A. Taft Institute of Government, for "1992 Taft Seminar for Teachers." Cynthia M. Okolo, educational studies, $64,934 from U.S. Department of Education, for "The University of Delaware Special Education Technology Program." Stanley P. Owocki, Bartol Research Institute, $65,000 from National Science Foundation, for "Radiation Hydrodynamics of Winds from Hot Stars."