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September 30, 1993
Faculty and staff

BOOKS
 
     Charles Bohner, English, Short Fiction: Classic and Contemporary,
     Prentice Hall, September 1993.
 
     W.D. Snodgrass, Distinguished Professor in Creative Writing and
     Contemporary Poetry, Five Folk Ballads, Editura Cartea Romaneasca,
     1993.
 
     Carol E. Hoffecker, Richards Professor of History, Federal Justice in
     the First State, A History of the U.S. District Court for the District
     of Delaware, The Historical Society for the U.S. District Court for
     the District of Delaware, Wilmington, 1992.
 
     Peter Kolchin, history, American Slavery: 1619-1877, Hill & Wang, New
     York, 1993.
 
PUBLICATIONS
 
     Dallas G. Hoover, food science, "Bacteriocins with Potential for Use
     in Foods," in Antimicrobials in Foods, second edition, pages 409-440,
     Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 1993.
 
     Robert W. Keown, food science, C. Paul Malone, textiles, design and
     consumer economics, and graduate student Maureen Bauers, "Separating
     and Identifying the Active Ingredient of a Stain Resist Compound," in
     Textile Research Journal, vol. 63, No. 9, pages 540-544, September
     1993.
 
     Kathryn L. Kotula, food science, William A. Moats of USDA and graduate
     student Colleen R. White, "Comparative Study of High Performance
     Liquid Chromatographic Methods for the Determination of Tetracycline
     Antibiotics," in Journal of Liquid Chromatography, vol. 16, no. 13,
     pages 2873-2890, 1993.
 
     Bryant F. Tolles Jr., history and art history, editor, Audience
     Development: Remaining Faithful to the Mission, Proceedings of the
     1990 Museum Studies Conference, Newark, Del.; and "New Concepts of
     Leadership and Institutional Change," in Forum, Issue 5, an insert in
     Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums Courier, vol. 12, no. 3, pages
     7-9.
 
     Eleanor Craig, economics, "Privatizing Airports," in Privatizing
     Transportation Services, Hakin and Bowman, editors, Praeger, 1994.
 
     Prasad Dhurjati, chemical engineering, with George Stephanopoulos of
     Massachusetts Institute of Technology, editors, On-Line Fault
     Detection and Supervision in the Chemical Process Industries, Pergamon
     Press, Oxford, 1993; with graduate student K. Tokatlidis and S.
     Salamitou, T. Fujino, P. Beguin, J. Millet and J-P Aubert, "High
     Activity of Inclusion Bodies formed in E. coli Overproducing
     Clostridium Thermocellum Endoglucanase," chapter 3, pages 38-45, and
     with graduate student J.H. Klein, "An Experimental Investigation of
     the In Vivo Kinetics of Inclusion Body Formation," chapter 5, pages
     59-71, in Protein Folding: In Vivo and In Vitro, American Chemical
     Society Symposium Series 526, 1993; with graduate student J.G.
     Gaertner, "Fractional Factorial Study of Hybridoma Behavior: I.
     Kinetics of Growth and Antibody Production," pages 298-308, and
     "Fraction Factorial Study of Hybridoma Behavior: II. Kinetics of
     Nutrient Uptake and Waste Production," pages 309-316, and with
     graduate student R.J. Leipold, "Construction and Characterization of a
     Specialized Ribosome System for the Overproduction of Proteins in E.
     coli," pages 345-354, in Biotechnology Progress, vol. 9, 1993; with
     Gaertner, "Specific Cell Adhesion as Potential Cause of Interactions
     Between Hybridoma Cells and Reactor Surfaces," in Biotechnology
     Letters, vol. 15, no. 8, pages 803-808, 1993; and with post doctoral
     student Arthur Kordon, Anthony Beris, chemical engineering, V.M.
     Karbhari, civil engineering, and R. Pitchumani, "A Rheological Model
     for Particulate Ceramic Slurries at Low Temperatures," in Scripta
     Mettalurgica et Materialia, vol. 29, pages 1095-1099, 1993.
 
     Robert A. Dalrymple, civil engineering, with Kyung Duck Suh of Korea
     Ocean Research and Development Institute, "Application of Angular
     Spectrum Model to Simulation of Irregular Wave Propagation," and
     Nobuhisa Kobayashi, civil engineering, with Andojo Wurjanto, Bandung
     (Indonesia) Institute of Technology, "Irregular Wave Reflection and
     Runup on Permeable Slopes," in Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and
     Ocean Engineering, vol.119, no. 5, September/October 1993.
 
     P.J. Warter, electrical engineering, with electrical engineering
     graduate students C. Johnson-Bey and  S. Sureshchandran, "Image
     Compression Based on a Feature Visibility Criterion: Algorithms and
     Architectures for Real Time Operation," in Proceedings of the
     Institute of Electrial and Electronic Engineers Eighth Workshop on
     Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing, Cannes, France,
     September 1993.
 
     Anne Bowler, sociology, with Blaine McBurney, "Gentrification and the
     Avant-Garde in New York's East Village," in Paying the Piper: Causes 
     and Consequences of Art Patronage, University of Illinois Press, 1993.
 
     A. Julian Valbuena, Elias Ahuja Professor of Spanish, "The Strategy of
     the Painter of the World," in The Prince in the Tower. Perception of
     "LaVida Es Sueno," edited by Frederick A. deArmas, pages 54-64,
     Bucknell University Press, 1993.
 
     David Herman, music, edition of choral motet by John Travers
     (1703-1758), published by Theodore Presser Co.
 
     Robert L. Hampel, educational development, "Historical Perspective on
     Academic Work: The Origins of Learning," in Motivating Students to
     Learn, pages 21-40, McCutchan Co., Berkeley, 1993; "Apart-nerships,"
     in Record in Eudcational Administration and Supervision," vol. 13, no.
     2, pages 27-31, spring/summer 1993; and "Goals 2000: Some Implications
     for Teacher Education," in A.T.E. Newsletter, vol. 26, no. 6, pages
     2-3, July/August 1993.
 
PRESENTATIONS
 
     Prasad Dhurjati, chemical engineering, with K.Konstantinov, T. Van
     Dyk, W. Majarian and R. Larossa, "On-Line Monitoring of the
     Physiological State of Recombinant Cultures," at American Chemical
     Society national meeting, Denver, 1993; and, with same research
     collaborators, "Pollutant Detection by Induction of a Heat Shock
     Promoter-lux Gene Fusion in Escherichia coli K12," at American Society
     of Microbiology national meeting, 1993.
 
     Lloyd Shorter, music, performed works by Mozart, Bozza, Granados,
     Kalabis and himself, as part of individual artist fellowship from
     Delaware State Arts Council, at Newark United Methodist Church, Sept.
     17.
 
     Eleanor Craig, economics, "Regional Economic Indicators," at MBNA
     executive training program, Aug. 31.
 
     Karl W. Boer, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Solar Energy,
     with Joachim Piprek, visiting professor in materials science,
     "Deep-Level Delta-Doping, Prospects and Challenges," at Paul-Drude
     Institute, Berlin, and "Delta-Doping and Inverse Delta-Doping in Solar
     Cells," at Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart.
 
     David Herman, music, performed inaugural recital on a new organ, Sept.
     12, Des Moines.
 
     Linda S. Gottfredson, educational studies, "Managing Diversity: Vocal
     Movement, Silent Revolution," at American Political Science
     Association annual meeting, Sept. 4, and "The New Challenge to
     Academic Freedom," an invited paper, Southern Sociological Society
     meetings, April 3, Chattanooga.
 
     Robert L. Hampel, educational development, "Student Motivation,"
     keynote speech at U.S. Department of Education's Blue Ribbon Schools
     celebration, May 13, Washington, D.C.
 
     Jan Blits, educational studies, "Nature and Virtue in Macbeth," at
     Fordham University, March 30, New York City.
 
     M. Kristine Bronson, counseling and student development, "Culturally
     Competent Counseling Psychology Students: Developmental Perspectives,"
     poster presentation, American Psychological Association convention,
     Aug. 23, Toronto.
 
MISCELLANEOUS
 
     Martha Carothers, art, an exhibit in "Artists' Books and Art About
     Books," Sept. 11-Oct. 2, at Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York City.
 
     Judy McInnis and America Martinez-Lewis, foreign languages and
     literatures, received grants to attend the Folger Institute seminar on
     "Anthropological Histories: Other Worlds and Critical Perspectives" at
     Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.
 
NEW ASSIGNMENTS
 
     Gail L. Defendorf has been appointed senior assistant librarian.
 
     Karen K. Garrett has been named coordinator, Employee Services.
 
     Nicholas P. Heesters has been appointed systems programmer, Networks
     and Systems Services.
 
     Carol A. Miller has been named head coach IV, physical
     education/intercollegiate athletics.
 
     Leanne Brown has been appointed fitness leader, Recreation and
     Intramural Programs.
 
     Jane M. Gilbert has been named psychologist II, Center for Counseling
     and Student Development.
 
     Latitia A. Greene, Susan M. Martin and Anne Marie Siebenlist have been
     named assistant area coordinators, Housing and Residence Life.
 
     Tariq Rahman has been appointed scientist, Applied Science and
     Engineering Center.
 
     Dawn M. Carpenter has been named records clerk, University
     development.
 
     Terese A. Crotty has been appointed secretary, human resources.
 
     Winifred D. Harris has been named senior secretary, Employee
     Services.
 
     John F. Osoinach has been promoted to business analyst, business and
     economics.
 
     Noreen B. Smith has been promoted to area manager, Housing and
     Residence Life.
 
     Barry L. Bressler has been promoted to service specialist,
     Intercollegiate Athletics Program.
 
     Betty J. Fenton has been promoted to office coordinator, arts and
     science.
 
     Rebecca L. Hardy has been promoted to administrative assistant,
     business and economics.
 
     Scott Kelsey has been promoted to senior administrative assistant,
     library.
 
     Denise M. Lemon has been promoted to administrative assistant, human
     resources.
 
     Wanda T. McCracken has been promoted to senior secretary, admissions
     office.
 
     Carrie McMullen has been promoted to staff assistant, ice arena and
     pool.
 
     Taurence D. Chisholm has been transferred to financial aid officer.
 
     Jean Emily Zistl has been transferred to office coordinator, Career
     Planning and Placement.