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| Vol. 17, No. 24 | March 19, 1998 |

Michael D. Greenberg, mechanical engineering, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, second edition, Prentice Hall.
Judith A. Hough-Goldstein, entomology and applied ecology, with Pragathi N. Shetty, AG '94M, "Behavioral Response of Podisus maculiventria (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to its Synthetic Pheromone," in Journal of Entomological Science, vol. 33, no. 1, pages 71-81.L. Kung Jr., animal and food sciences, "Silage Preservation and the Use for Additives," in Proceedings of the Four-State Forage Conference, Chula Vista, Wisc., pages 37-51.
Heinz-Uwe Haus, theatre, "European Awakening and Democratic Identity," vol. 3, no. 1, pages 311-334, and "Theatrical Possibilities and 'Use Value' of Schiller's 'Wallenstein,'" vol. 4, no. 1, pages 274-291, in The European Legacy, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.; "Deutsche und Deutschland im Wandel der Zeit," pages 1-21, in Schreiben im Heutigen Deutschland, U.E. Beitter, editor, New York; "Theatre," in Lexikon des DDR-Sozialismus, vol. 2, pages 846-885; "Durchbruch nach Europe," in Jkahrbuch, pages 57-78; and "Mehr Mut zur Mitte-Notate zur Wertediskussion," in Argumente, vol. 4, pages 57-69.
Judith Herrman, Amy Saunders and Janice Selekman, nursing, "Beyond Hospital Walls: Enhancing Pediatric Community Clinical Experiences," in Pediatric Nursing, vol. 23, no. 5, pages 531-537.
Paula Klemm, Carla Reppert and Lori Visich, nursing, "A Non Traditional Cancer Support Group: The Internet," in Computers in Nursing, vol. 16, no. 1, pages 31-36.
Larry Purnell, nursing, "An Evolving Paradigm Shift: Complementary/ Alternative Medicine and Wellness," in National Journal of Wellness, vol. 1, no. 1; "Personal Professional Power and Power of the Profession," in Nursing: Education, Service and Health, vol. 3, no. 1; and "Ethical Preconditions," pages 239-255, and "Considerations in Malpractice Cases," pages 215-231, in Nursing Law in Delaware, National Business Institute, Eau Claire, Wisc.
Janice Selekman, nursing, and B. Snyder, "Institutional Policies on the Use of Physical Restraints on Children," in Pediatric Nursing, vol. 23, no. 5, pages 531-537; and "Learning Disorders and ADHD: An Overview," in The Child with a Learning Disorder or ADHD: A Manual for School Nurses, pages 1-9, National Association of School Nurses Inc., Scarborough, Maine.
Robert B. Carroll and Daryl P. Whittington, plant and soil sciences, with W. Mao of USDA-ARS, "Association of Phoma terrestris, Pythium irregulare and Fusarium acuminatum in Causing Red Root Rot of Corn," in Plant Disease, vol. 82, no. 3, pages 337-342.
John Bishop, counseling and student development, Karen Bauer, institutional research and planning, and Elizabeth Trezise Becker, "A Survey of Counseling Needs of Male and Female College Students," in the Journal of College Student Development, vol. 39, no. 2, pages 205-210.
Ken Koford, economics, "Bank Credit and Lending Policy Under the Currency Board," in Alternatives (Bulgarian), issue no. 8-9, January 1998.
Marybeth Snyder, nursing, "Case Management of the Child with Learning Disorders and/or ADHD," in The Child with a Learning Disorder of ADHD: A Manual for School Nurses, National Association of School Nurses Inc., Scarborough, Maine.
K.E. Barner, applied science and engineering, with graduate student R.P. Schumeyer, "Fast Color-Based Content Coding for Sign Language Video," in Proceedings of the Visual Communications and Image Processing Conference, January, San Jose, Calif.
Roland Smith, student life, and Jane Moore, dean of students office, "SPAN: Student Problem-solving Action Network: Short-Cutting Bureaucracy via the Web," at National Association of Student Personnel Administrators annual conference, March 8-11, Philadelphia.Several members of the Department of Philosophy participated in the Society for Philosophy of Religion meeting, March 5-7, San Antonio. Frank Dilley, program chairperson, and Robert Brown participated in a panel on how the philosophy of religion is practiced in the American Academy of Religion and how it is practiced in the American Philosophical Association. Jeff Jordan was a respondent to a paper at the same meeting.
Robert Hampel, educational development, "When Does School Reform Benefit Kids?" at National Principals' Leadership Academy, March 2, St. Michaels, Md.
Larry Purnell, nursing, "Cultural Diversity for the Republic of Panama," at University of Panama, Jan. 9.
Carl Jacobson, Information Technologies/Management Information Services, "Using Interactive Media and Web-based Marketing Effectively," a PBS adult learning satellite broadcast to 200 institutions, March 4.
Janice Selekman, nursing, "ADHD Versus Learning Disabilities: The Newest Chronic Conditions" and "The Use of Restraints in Hospitalized Children: The Debate," at pediatric nursing meeting, October, Washington, D.C.
L. Kung Jr., animal and food sciences, "Silage Processing and the Brown-Midrib Corn Mutant for Dairy Cows," at Delmarva Dairy Days, Feb. 26; and "Silage Preservation and Use for Additives," at Four-State Forage Conference, March 5, Chula Vista, Wisc.
Kathleen Warren, nursing, "Emergency Contraception," to Family Planning Council of Southeastern Pennsylvania, June; and "Adolescent Gynecology," at Mid-Atlantic Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Conference, September, Philadelphia.
Cathy Olsen, plant and soil sciences, and Kate Murry, Fischer Greenhouse staff, received a special award in the garden class for "Lovers Dream: Midnight Magic," based on a A Midsummer Night's Dream theme, at the Philadelphia Flower Show.
Frank Dilley, philosophy, was elected president for 1998-99 of the Society for Philosophy of Religion.
Thelma Jean Miles, Office of Alumni and University Relations, March 26, 1973
Janet M. Hedrick, public safety, March 21, 1988Tammy Jackson-Harmon, Office of Administrative Services, March 23, 1988
David C. Lee, financial aid, March 22, 1993
From National Science Foundation: Phillip Christie, electrical and computer engineering, $28,700 for "Statistical Analysis of Interconnect Limited Systems"; Thomas M. Church and Najid Hussain, marine studies, $127,421 for "Atmospheric Trace Element Inputs to Surface Ocean Waters I: Lead Isotope Tracers in the Atlantic"; and Cort J. Willmott, geography, $59,495 for "Seasonal and Inter-annual Variability of Atmospheric Turbidity with an Emphasis on the Southern Hemisphere."From Office of Naval Research: Stephen C. Dexter and S. Craig Cary, marine studies, $176,925 for "Scanning Laser Confocal Microscope"; Francis J. Doyle, chemical engineering, $215,267 for "An Experimental Reactor for Neuro-mimetic Control"; James T. Kirby, Center for Applied Coastal Research, and Robert A. Dalrymple, Edward C. Davis Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, $30,000 for "Using Hydrodynamic Models to Interpret Remote Sensing Images of the Sea Surface"; and David L. Kirchman, marine studies, $108,000 for "Regulation of Attachment by a Marine Bacterium."
Mark A. Barteau, Robert L. Pigford Professor of Chemical Engineering, $94,000 from U.S. Department of Energy for "Chemistry of Oxygenates on Transition Metal Surfaces: Activation of C-H, C-C, and C-O Bonds."
Robert W. Birkmire, energy conversion, and T.W. Fraser Russell, Allan P. Colburn Professor of Chemical Engineering, $338,379 from Advanced Research Projects Administration for "Development of Flexible Copper Indium Diselenide Photovoltaics."
John M. Byrne, human resources, education, and public policy, from National Renewable Energy Laboratory, $38,000 for "Evaluation of Photovoltaic Peak-shaving Applications in the U.S. Building Sector" and $25,000 for "Evaluation of DSM Incentive Opportunities for Photovoltaics."
Roberta F. Colman, chemistry and biochemistry, $297,497 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, for "Active and Allosteric Sites of Isocitrate Dehydrogenases" and $90,000 from National Science Foundation for "Affinity Labeling of Nucleotide Sites in Proteins."
Lawrence P. Donnelley, international programs and special sessions, $161,485 from U. S. Information Agency for "Winter Institute for the Study of the U.S."
Barbara K. Giza, psychology, $52,850 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, for "A Functional Channel for Coding 'Sweet' Taste in Rats."
Eric W. Kaler and Abraham M. Lenhoff, chemical engineering, $150,000 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Protein Crystallization in Complex Fluids."
Paul LeMahieu, education, $94,900 from Delaware Department of Education for "Delaware Student Testing Program (DSTP)."
Jerome R. Lewis, human resources, education and public policy, $55,720 from state Office of the Budget, for "Enhance Assistance to Local Government Planning and Development."
George W. Malone and John Martin, animal and food sciences, $15,772 from Agrisorbents Products Group for "Evaluation of Clay-based Litter Amendment-Effect on Broiler Performance and Litter and Air Quality."
Mark J. Manno, Cooperative Extension, $1,000 from Delaware Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health, for "Growing Up Female."
Patricia T. Nelson, food and resource economics, $12,000 from Cape Henlopen School District for "School and Community Partnership After-school Programs."
Maria R. Pippidis, Cooperative Extension, $1,000 from National Endowment for Financial Education for "High School Financial Planning Program."
Harry L. Shipman, physics and astronomy, $25,392 from Space Telescope Science Institute for "White Dwarf Stars in Visual Binaries: Testing Steller Degeneracy."
Karl V. Steiner, composite materials, $100,000 from Delaware Economic Development Office in matching funds.
Anthony S. Wexler, chemical engineering, and Murray V. Johnston, chemistry and biochemistry, $374,833 from U. S. Environmental Protection Agency for "Real-time Measurement of the Size and Composition of Atmospheric Particulate Matter."
Susan P. Whitney, entomology and applied ecology, $7,030 from U.S. Department of Agriculture for "Delaware Pesticide Impact Assessment Program."