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Special sessions awards faculty international travel funds
The Office of International Programs and Special Sessions has
awarded 23 International Travel Awards.
Alexander Billon, business administration, "Effects of Industrial
Restructuring,"May 20-30, Kiev, Ukraine, $150;
Thomas O. Calhoun, English, conference presentations on
interregnum drama and on Jonson's Sejanus, at the University of
Sheffield and the universities of Reading, July 6-12, England,
$300;
John Case, computer and information science, "Logic at Tver '92,"
July 20-24, Tver, Russia, $300;
Russell R. Dynes, Sociology, International Conference on
Preparedness and Mitigation for Natural Disasters '92, May
28-29, Reykjavik, Iceland, $300;
William J. Frawley, linguistics, "The cross-language study of
private speech," Sept. 15-18, Madrid, $300;
William V. Gehrlein, business administration, "Condorcet
Efficiency and Social Homogeneity," June 9-13, Caen, France,
$300;
Deborah A. Hicks, educational development, conference "Discourse
and social activity in the classroom: A case study of learning
in the first grade," Sept. 15-18, Madrid, $300;
George C. Hsiao, mathematical sciences, International Congress on
Numerical Methods in Engineering and Applied Science, Nov.
16-20, Concepcion, Chile, $300;
L. Rebecca Johnson, special collections, Morris Library, Society
of American Archivists annual conference, Sept. 13-18,
Montreal, $300;
Felix Lazebnik, mathematical sciences, "Extremal Graph Theory,"
at Sixth SIAM Conference on Discrete Mathematics, Sept. 8-11,
Vancouver, Canada, $300;
Ajay K. Manrai, business administration, two papers at 21st
conference of the European Marketing Academy, May 26-29,
Aarhus, Denmark, $300;
Lalita A. Manrai, business administration, two papers at 21st
conference of the European Marketing Academy, May 26-29,
Aarhus, Denmark, $300;
Allan L. McCutcheon, sociology, paper at the International
Conference on Social Science Methodology, Trento, Italy, and
visit to the Central Archive of Empirical Social Research, June
15-29, Cologne, Germany, $300;
Cynthia K. McClure, chemistry and biochemistry, four lectures in
England and a paper at the International Conference on
Phosphorus Chemistry in Toulouse France, June 19-July 10, $300;
Mark J. Miller, political science and international relations,
discussant for papers at a conference comparing Canadian and
Australian immigration policies, May 2-4,Toronto, $250;
Timothy D. Murray, Morris Library, Society of American Archivists
annual conference, Sept. 13-18, Montreal, $300;
Lucia M. Palmer, philosophy, international congress, Aalborg
University, Aug. 24-29, Aalborg, Denmark, $300;
Charles E. Robinson, English, Lecture on "Shelley and
Immortality" at International Shelley Conference, Aug. 14-18,
Gregynog, Wales, $300;
David Slavit, Mathematical Sciences Teaching and Learning Center,
"Graphical Representations In and Out of the Precalculus
Textbook," at 16th annual Conference of the International Group
for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, Aug. 7-11,
University of New Hampshire, Durham, $300;
W.D. Snodgrass, Distinguished Professor in Creative Writing and
Contemporary Poetry, XIVth European Poetry Festival; paper on
festival's theme, Europe and the Americas, Nov. 20-26, Leuven,
Belgium, $300;
Jeanne Murray Walker, English, A London theatre is producing her
award-winning play "Stories From the National Enquirer,"
summer, London, $300;
Jenny Zhijie Wang, linguistics, paper, "A New Look at the
Mandarin Sound System," at the First International Conference
on Chinese Linguistics, June 22-26, Singapore, $300; and
K. Vijayashanker, computer and information sciences, paper at
14th International Conference on Computational Linguistics,
July 22-28, Nantes, France, $300.