UpDate - Vol. 15, No. 29, Page 10
April 25, 1996
Faculty and staff

PUBLICATIONS

     Mark J. Miller, political science and international relations,
     "Employer Sanctions in France: From the Campaign Against Illegal
     Alien Employment to the Campaign Against Illegal Work," U.S.
     Commission on Immigration Reform, 1995.

     Herbert E. Allen, civil and environmental engineering, with
     graduate student Steven B. Martin Jr., "Remediation of Metal
     Contaminated Soil by EDTA: Washing-Electrochemical Recovery of
     EDTA and Metal," in Chemtech, vol. 26, no.4, pages 23-25, 1996.

     Judith Hough-Goldstein, entomology and applied ecology, with
     undergraduates J. Cox and A. Armstrong, "Podisus maculiventris
     (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) Predation on Ladybird Beetles
     (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)," in Florida Entomologist, vol. 79,
     no. 1, pages 64-68.

     Allan L. McCutcheon, sociology, "Models for the Analysis of
     Categorically-Scored Panel Data," in Analysis of Change: Advanced
     Techniques in Panel Data Analysis, J. Reinecke and U. Engel,
     editors, de Gruyter, New York, 1996.

     Robert F. Brown, philosophy, "Is Much of Schelling's
     Freiheitsschrift (1809) Already Present in His Philosophie und
     Religion (1804)?," in Schellings Weg Zur Freiheitsschrift:
     Legende und Wirklichkeit, pages 110-131, Frommann-Holzboog,
     Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, 1996.

     Frederick M. Swain, geology emeritus, "Ostracoda from Holocene
     and Pleistocene Lake Sediments of Minnesota," in Revista Espanola
     de Micropaleotologia, vol. 27, no. 3, pages 15-67, 1995.

     Michael Peterson, physical education, "Putting 'Work' Into
     Worksite Wellness," in Wellness Management, vol. 12, no. 1,
     winter, 1996; and "Health Perception and Behavior Comparisons
     Between Wellness Program Participants and Non-Participants," in
     Journal of Wellness Perspectives, summer, 1996.

PRESENTATIONS

     Anna Bergstrom, foreign languages and literatures, "How To Count
     Learner Production," at American Association of Applied
     Linguistics conference, March 23-26, Chicago.

     Marion C. Hyson, individual and family studies, with Ann Dilcher,
     "Effects of Developmental Appropriateness and Adults' Emotional
     Involvement on Young Children's Activity Engagement," at American
     Educational Research Association annual meeting, April 11, New
     York.

     Chandra L. Reedy, art conservation, "Early American Glass
     Technology," at Johns Hopkins University, Department of Material
     Science, April 11, Baltimore.

     William I. Homer, art history, "Postmodernism and Popular
     Culture," a graduate seminar, at the Sorbonne, March 28, Paris.

     Suresh G. Advani, mechanical engineering, "Flow and Heat Transfer
     in Stationary Fiber Beds," at Los Alamos, N.M.

     Anthony Seraphin, mathematical sciences, "Turbulent Velocity
     Field Within and Above an Inhomogeneous Surface," at Association
     of American Geographers 92nd annual meeting, April 9-13,
     Charlotte, N.C.

     Ivo Dominguez, foreign languages and literatures, "En Torno a la
     Historia Verdadera de Bernal Diaz del Castillo," and chairperson
     of a panel, "Conquista y Colonizacion de America en la
     Literature," at Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies
     meeting, March 29-30, Bucknell University.

     Dennis Jackson, English, "The 'Stormy Petrel of Literature': D.H.
     Lawrence's Challenge to the 'Censor-Morons,'" at School of
     Journalism and Mass Communications, University of North Carolina
     at Chapel Hill, April 4.

     James A. Hawk and Teclemariam Weldekidan, plant and soil
     sciences, "Breeding for Drought Tolerant Maize in the Mid-
     Atlantic Region of the U.S.," at International Symposium on
     Developing Drought and Low N-Tolerant Maize, March 25-29, El
     Batan, Texcoco, Mexico.

     Kenneth J. Campbell, political science and international
     relations, "The International Use of Force to Suppress Genocide:
     Necessary and Realistic," at International Symposium on
     Contemporary Genocide, April 15-16, University of Nebraska,
     Lincoln.

     Farley Grubb, economics, "The Transatlantic Market for British
     Convict Labor: An Economic Analysis," at College of William and
     Mary, April 12, Williamsburg, Va.

     Carolyn Fisher, animal and food sciences, "Phenolics in Spices:
     Flavorants and Anticarcinogens," at American Chemical Society,
     Maine section, March 22, Bangor.

     Douglas Tuttle, public safety, "The Crime Awareness and Campus
     Security Act: Implications for Campus Crime Prevention Officers,"
     at Pennsylvania Association of Campus Crime Prevention
     Practitioners meeting, April 18, Pittsburgh.

     Stuart L. Cooper, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Chemical
     Engineering, "The Polymer World, 1940-1996," an invited lecture,
     at symposium celebrating the centennial of the birth of Wallace
     Carothers, inventor of nylon, at DuPont Country Club, April 17,
     Wilmington.

     Herbert E. Allen, civil and environmental engineering, with
     Harold L. Bergman of University of Wyoming and Dominic DiToro of
     Manhattan College, "Water Quality Standards for Metals: The Past,
     The Present and (perhaps) the Future" and, with graduate student,
     Yujun Yin, "The Importance of Organic Matter on the Sorption of
     Cadmium and Mercury to Soil," at Workshop on Risk Assessment of
     Metals in the Environment, March 5, Santiago, Chile, and at Old
     Dominion University, March 18-20, Norfolk, Va. The first talk was
     also presented at the International Copper Association semiannual
     meeting, March 27, Bangkok, Thailand.

SERVICE

     Dene G. Klinzing, human resources, was elected a representative
     to Child Life Council Vision to Action Program and will attend
     meetings in Annapolis and Albuquerque to consider the future of
     the child-life profession.

     Susan Brynteson, library, was appointed to a three-year term with
     the Delaware Humanities Council.

AWARDS

     Kenneth J. Campbell, political science and international
     relations, was selected by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and
     International Affairs to attend a faculty seminar on ethics and
     humanitarian intervention, June 12-15, at Colorado College,
     Colorado Springs.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY

   15 years
     Janet Sample Kurman, American Philosophical Association, May 1,
        1981
     Douglas Tallamy, entomology and applied ecology, May 1, 1981

   10 years
     Belena Chapp, University Gallery, May 1, 1986
     Joanna Moore, arts and science, May 1, 1986

   5 years
     Marilyn Bauman, Delaware Institute for Arts in Education, May 1,
        1991

GRANTS

     Antony N. Beris, chemical engineering, $63,454, from Office of
     Naval Research for "Non-Linear Fluid Flow/Surfactant Interface
     Dynamics."

     David L. Colton and Peter B. Monk, mathematical sciences,
     $124,028 from U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research for
     "Inverse Scattering Problems for Electromagnetic Waves."

     Conrado M. Gempesaw and James R. Bacon, food and resource
     economics, $7,500 from Delaware Department of Agriculture for
     "Marketing Study for Kenaf Core in the Greenhouse Industry."

     John W. Gillespie Jr., composite materials, $75,000, from
     Atlantic Research Corp. for "Marine Platform Technologies
     Program" and $28,110 from United Defense LP for "Support of the
     Armor System of the Composite Armored Vehicle-Advanced Technology
     Demonstrator (CAV ATD) Program."

     Audrey L. Helfman, urban affairs and public policy, $19,510 from
     Delaware Developmental Disabilities Planning Council for "Conduct
     Focus Group to Identify Information Needed by Families with
     Members Who Have Development Disabilities and Resource
     Accessibility."

     Kathleen Hollowell, mathematical sciences, $4,000 from University
     of Texas at Arlington for "1996 Summer Institute Teachers
     Teaching with Technology Program."

     Marion C. Hyson, individual and family studies, $1,000 from city
     of Newark for "Adult Day Care."

     Vic Klemas, marine studies, $19,978 from Office of Naval Research
     for "To Investigate Coastal Dynamics with Space Shuttle Data:
     Analysis of Arabian Sea Photography."

     Ralph E. Kleinman, mathematical sciences, $569,500 from U.S. Air
     Force Office of Science Research for "Mathematical & Numerical
     Methods for Analysis and Design of Electromagnetic Fields.