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| Vol. 17, No. 20 | Feb. 19, 1998 |

Monika Shafi, foreign languages and literatures, "Between Worlds: Reading Jeannette Lander's Novel Jahrhundert der Herren as a Postcolonial Novel," in Women in German Yearbook, vol. 13, pages 205-224, Nebraska University Press, 1998.James A. Inciardi, drug and alcohol studies, "The Emergence of Crack-Cocaine in Miami," in Substance Use and Misuse, vol. 32, no. 12/13, pages 1787-1792; with Paulo R. Telles, Francisco I. Bastos, Joseph Guydish, Hilary L. Surratt and Norman Hearst, "Risk Behavior and HIV Seroprevalence Among IDUs in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil," in AIDS, vol. 11 (suppl. 1) pages S35-42; with Catio Olivier Mello, Flavio Pechansky and Surratt, "A Participant Observation of the Therapeutic Community as a Model for Drug Dependence Treatment," in Journal of Drug Issues, vol. 27, no. 2, pages 299-314; with Surratt and H. Virginia McCoy, "Establishing an HIV/AIDS Intervention Program for Street Drug Users in a Developing Nation," in Journal of Drug Issues, vol. 27, no. 1, pages 173-193; with Surratt and Rise Ferreira de Melo, "O Preservative Feminino," in Revista Brasilera de Medicina, vol. 8, pages 38-40; with Frank M. Tims, Bennett W. Fletcher and Arthur MacNeill Horton Jr., "An Overview of the Applied Evaluation Research Portfolio," in The Effectiveness of Innovative Approaches in the Treatment of Drug Abuse, pages 70-82, Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn.; and with Norman L. Weatherby, H. Virginia McCoy, Keith V. Bletzer, Clyde B. McCoy, Duane C. McBride and Mary Ann Forney, "Immigration and HIV Among Migrant Workers in Rural Southern Florida," in Journal of Drug Issues, vol. 27, no. 2, pages 155-172.
Alexander R. Selimov, foreign languages and literatures, "Sensibilidad y Verosimilitud en la Prosa Romantica: Un Acercamiento al Arte Narrativo de la Avellaneda," in Salina: Revista de Lletres, no. 11, November 1997, Spain.
David P.M. Northmore, psychology, with graduate student Dong-Jin Oh, "Axonal Conduction Velocities of Functionally Characterized Retinal Ganglion Cells in Goldfish," in Journal of Physiology, vol. 506, no. 1, pages 207-217.
Xiang-Gen Xia, electrical and computer engineering, "Orthonormal Matrix Valued Wavelets and Matrix Karhunen Loeve Expansion," in Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 216, pages 159-175; and with M. Zuhair Nashed, mathematical sciences, "A Method with Error Estimates for Band-Limited Signal Extrapolation from Inaccurate Data," in Inverse Problems, vol. 13, pages 1641-1661.
James Brophy, history, "Protestformen in Vormaerz: Karnival, Katzenmusik und Taendeleien Gegen den Preussischen Staat und das Militaer," in Die Revolution von 1848/49 im Rheinland, Duesseldorf, 1998.
Nancy Schweda Nicholson, linguistics, "Court Interpretation in Denmark," in The Critical Link: Interpreters in the Community, pages 259-270, John Benjamins Publishing Co., Amsterdam/ Philadelphia; "Training the Interpreter: Text Selection for Consecutive Interpreting," in Conference Interpreting: Current Trends in Research, Proceedings of the International Conference on Interpreting: What Do We Know and How?, pages 100-102, John Benjamins Publishing Co.; and "Interdisciplinary Guidelines for Training and Assessment in Consecutive Interpretation," in Proceedings of the 1997 American Translators Association Conference, pages 357-367, Information Today, Medford, N.J.
Susan M. McKenna, foreign languages and literatures, "Disruptive Reappropriation in the Pardo Bazan's Short Stories," at Modern Language Association annual conference, Dec. 27-30, Toronto.Damie Stillman, John W. Shirley Professor of Art History, "Elegance, Leisure and Improvement: Neoclassical Villas in the New United States, 1780-1825," at National Gallery of Art, Feb. 8, Washington, D.C.
Hilton Brown, Harriet T. Baily Professor of Art, Art Conservation, Art History and Museum Studies, "Touring the Painting Collection with Docents," Jan. 26, Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington.
Michelle Provost-Craig, health and nursing sciences, "On-Ice Oxygen Consumption and Slideboard Exercise," "Periodization of Off-Ice Training for Figure Skaters" and "Off-Ice Training Workshop" at third Congress on the Science of Ice Figure Skating, Jan. 5-6, Philadelphia, and "The Science of Figure Skating," at Northwest American College of Sports Medicine, Feb. 7, Whitefish, Mont.
Nancy Schweda Nicholson, linguistics, "Court Interpretation in the United States: History and Current Ethical Issues," keynote speech at conference on judicial interpretation, Jan. 17-18, Osaka, Japan; "Interdisciplinary Guidelines for Training and Assessment in Consecutive Interpretation," at American Translators Association annual conference, Nov. 3-8, San Francisco; and "Note-Taking Strategies for Consecutive Interpretation," plenary speech at California Court Interpreters Association conference, Oct. 4-6, San Diego.
Kate Conway-Turner, individual and family studies, with George Sims of Belmont College, "Sustaining Faculty Vitality: Motivations, Merit Pay and Moving Through Faculty Career Stages," at AAHE Conference on Faculty Roles and Rewards, Feb. 2, Orlando.
Michelle Provost-Craig, health and nursing sciences, appointed to Sports Medicine Committee for U.S. Figure Skating and Professional Skaters Association.
Nancy G. Starkey, residential conference facilities, Feb. 26, 1973
Linda L. Hammond, Dining Services, Feb. 20, 1978
B>Marilyn M. Doll, Facilities Management, building services, Feb. 22, 1988Marjorie L. Hayman, Dining Services, Feb. 24, 1988
Alberta E. Young, Dining Services, Feb. 24, 1988
Mary C. Miller, continuing education, credit programs, Feb. 22, 1993
From National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Mark A. Barteau, Robert L. Pigford Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Norman J. Wagner, chemical engineering, $30,000 for "Molecularly Tailored Surfaces via Self-Assembly Processes: Synthesis, Characterization and Modeling"; and Judith L. Provencal and Harry Shipman, physics and astronomy, $11,840 for "The Connection between Hydrogen, the Interstellar Medium and the DBV GD358."From National Science Foundation: Francis J. Doyle, chemical engineering, $61,208 for "NSF Young Investigator" and $254,288 for "Local and Central Control Mechanisms in the Baroreceptor Vagal Reflex with Neuromorphic Engineering Applications to Chemical Process Control"; Richard W. Garvine, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, $108,021 for "Coastal Upwelling Circulation on a Wide Shelf: An Observational Study"; David A. Hutchins, marine studies, $13,310 for "U.S./Australian Collaborative Research on Biogeochemical Processes in the Subantarctic Zone"; George W. Luther III and S. Craig Cary, marine studies, $461,324 for "Pyrite, A Crucial Mineral and Surface for Microbial Life in Extreme Hydrothermal Environments"; and Robert H. Wood, chemistry and biochemistry, $116,500 for "Aqueous Solutions at High Temperatures."
From U. S. Office of Naval Research: Vic Klemas, marine studies, $30,000 for "Global Atlas of Ocean Internal Waves"; James Kolodzey, electrical and computer engineering, $65,999 for "Material Properties of SiGeC Alloys"; Shih Tsan Tang, marine studies, $60,036 for "Vortical Sea Surface Features Generated by a Submerged Body in a Current Field"; Daniel W. van der Weide, electrical and computer engineering, $75,558 for "Probing Local Device Fields Using AC Scanning Force Microscopy"; J. Herbert Waite, marine studies, $84,834 for "Direct Analysis of Marine Interfaces: Mussels and Maldi."
Belena S. Chapp, University gallery, $3,000 from Delaware State Arts Council, Delaware Division of the Arts, for "Lest We Forget: The Photographs of P. H. Polk."
Christine E. Cook, University relations, $5,000 from Delaware State Arts Council, Delaware Division of the Arts, for "Performing Arts Series, 1997."
John W. Gillespie Jr. and Karl Bernetich, composite materials, $95,000 from Teledyne Brown Engineering for "Concept Exploration Leading to Armor Materials System."
Chin-Pao Huang, Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering, $20,747 from Delaware Solid Waste Authority for "Development of Innovative Technologies and Education Program for Solid Waste Management."
Murray V. Johnston, chemistry and biochemistry, an additional $6,000 from Du Pont Central Research and Development for "GOALI Supplement to NSF Grant."
Eric W. Kaler, chemical engineering, $60,000 from Dow Corning Corp. for "Phase Behavior and Microstructure of Microemulsions of Volatile Silicone Oils."
Barbara Landau, psychology, $31,291 from trustees of Indiana University for "The Shape Bias in Children's Word Learning."
Paul LeMahieu, Education Research and Development Center, $59,940 from Delaware Department of Education for "Local Systems Change Initiative."
John H. Martin, animal and food sciences, and Joseph G. Farrell, marine studies, $4,500 from Center for the Inland Bays for "Assessment of the Significance of Urban Storm Water Discharges in the Inland Bays Watershed."
David L. Mills, electrical and computer engineering, $78,476 from "Advanced Research Projects Agency for "Scalable, High Speed, Internet Time Synchronization" and $16,000 from Northeast Consortium for Engineering Education for "Time Management and Synchronization Support."
Peter W. Rees, geography, $50,000 from Delaware Department of Education for "Delaware Geographic Alliance."
Scott A. Sabol, Delaware Transportation Institute, $149,957 from Delaware Department of Transportation for "Delaware Transportation Institute."
Joseph R. Scudlark and Thomas M. Church, marine studies, $24,000 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for "Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network through Analysis of Precipitation Samples."
Daniel T. Simmons, biological sciences, $223,636 from National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, for "Structure and Function of the SV40 Tumor Antigen."
Barbara Van Dornick, education, $100,000 from Delaware Department of Education for "Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification Program for Secondary School Teachers."