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| Vol. 17, No. 22 | March 5, 1998 |

Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, "Apiculture," in Encyclopedia of Rural America, pages 64-66. AGC Clio Inc., Santa Barbara.Elizabeth M. Bertera, individual and family studies, "Empowering Human Service Students To Select Their Practica: Insuring Goodness of Fit," in Human Service Education: A Journal of the National Organization for Human Service Education, fall 1997.
Robert L. Hampel, educational development, "In Defense of the Lecture," in Independent School, vol. 57, no. 2, pages 84-90, 1998.
Douglas W. Tallamy and Piotr M. Gorski, entomology and applied ecology, with John D. Pesek, food and resource economics, "Intra- and Interspecific Genetic Variation in the Gustatory Perception of Cucurbitacins by Diabroticite Rootworms (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)," in Environmental Entomology, vol. 26, no. 6, pages 1364-1371.
A. H.-D. Cheng, civil and environmental engineering, and Mohsen Badiey, marine studies, with J. Simmen of the Office of Naval Research and M. Wiercigroch of University of Aberdeen, "Nonlinear Behavior of Acoustic Rays in Underwater Sound Channels," in Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 9, no. 1/2, pages 193-207.
Robert R. Jordan, Delaware Geological Survey, "North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature," in American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, vol. 81, page 2066.
Gonzalo R. Arce with Jose Paredes-Quintero, electrical and computer engineering, "Denoising of Multipolarimetric SAR Imagery for Compression," at U.S. ARL Federated Laboratory Telecommunications Symposium, Feb. 5-6, College Park, Md.Elaine B. Safer, English, "Humor and Postmodernism in Philip Roth," at Modern Language Association convention, Dec. 27-30, Toronto; and "Toni Morrison in Beloved and Playing in the Dark," at American Literature Association, Nov. 13-16, San Jose Del Cabos, Mexico.
Kelvin W. Ramsey, Delaware Geological Survy, "Delaware During the Age of Dinosaurs," Jan. 17, at Delaware Museum of Natural History.
Tim Brooks, dean of students, "Issues for New Students on College Campuses," Oct. 12, Johns Hopkins University; "The State of Student Judicial Affairs: Curent Forces and Future Changes" and, with Nancy Giacomini, dean of students office, and Candace Stayton, "Stemming the Tide of Abuse Drinking: The Delaware Plan,"at Association for Student Judicial Affairs International Conference, Feb. 7-8, Florida.
Eleanor Craig, economics, and Sheldon Pollack, accounting, spots on taxes and Social Security on Financially Speaking program on Suburban Cable, TV Channel 2, Feb. 17, Wilmington.
Ed Okonowicz, public relations, "Culture of the Delmarva Peninsula," at Delmarva Folklife Project, Feb. 20, Salisbury, Md.
Burton A. Abrams, economics, "Hidden Costs of Government," at Better Business Bureau quarterly breakfast meeting, Feb. 18, Wilmington.
David Kaplan, educational studies, workshop on structural equation modeling, at School of Education, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Feb. 17-19, Israel; "Elements of Univariate and Multivariate Growth Curve Modeling,"at Hebrew University of Jersulaem, Feb. 18, and Tel Aviv University, Feb. 22; and "On the Extension of the Propensity Score Adjustment Method for the Analysis of Group Differences in Latent Variable Models," at Israeli Sociological Association, Feb. 25, Haifa.
Mel Carriker, marine studies emeritus, "History of the National Shellfisheries Association," at the International Triennial Conference and Exposition of the World Mariculture Society, the National Shellfisheries Association and the American Fisheries Society, Feb. 15-19, Las Vegas.
MaryAnn McLane, medical technology, interview on WHYY-TV's Medical Update segment, Feb. 24.
Elizabeth M. Bertera, individual and family studies, "Incorporating Minority Aging into Undergraduate Education," at 24th annual leadership conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Feb. 19-22, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Douglas Tuttle, public administration, was appointed by the National Criminal Justice Association to an advisory panel on assisting vicitims of campus crime.Robert R. Jordan, Delaware Geological Survey, was appointed to a three-year term to the House of Delegates of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, as a representative of the Geological Society of Washington. He was also appointed to the association's ad hoc committee on climate change and a delegate to the section on minerals and energy resources of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges.
Elaine M. Brenchley, music, March 9, 1988Carolyn J. Sobocinski, geography, March 7, 1988
Laura E. Boyd, financial aid, March 8, 1993