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| Vol. 18, No. 14 | Dec. 10, 1998 |

Susan L. Miller, sociology and criminal justice, editor, Crime Control and Women: Feminist Implications of Criminal Justice Policy, Safe, Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Kevin J. Folliard, civil and environmental engineering, "Low-Volume Polymeric Fiber-Reinforced Concrete," in Fiber-Reinforced Concrete: Present and Future, pages 133-148, Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Montreal.Elizabeth M. Perse, communication, "Implications of Cognitive and Affective Involvement for Channel Changing," in Journal of Communication, vol. 48, no. 3, pages 49-68.
Douglas M. McLeod, communication, and Jill MacKenzie of Hagley Museum and Library, "Print Media and Public Reaction to the Controversy Over NEA Funding for Robert Mapplethorpe's The Perfect Moment Exhibit," in J & MC Quarterly, vol. 75, no. 2, pages 278-291.
John F. Jebb, English, entries on Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia, John Grisham's The Runaway Jury and Patricia Cornwell's Unnatural Exposure, in Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction, 1998.
Susan L. Miller, sociology and criminal justice, "Rocking the Rank and File: Gender Issues and Community Policing," in Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, vol. 14, no. 2, pages 156-172; and with David F. Luckenbill, "Defending Intellectual Property: State Efforts to Protect Creative Works," in Justice Quarterly, vol. 15, no. 1, pages 93-120.
Bethany Hall-Long, nursing, "Education-Partnerships: Essentials of Public Health and Managed Care," at American Public Health Association 126th annual meeting, Nov. 15-19, Washington, D.C.Paul Berger, electrical and computer engineering, with Sean Rommel, Thomas Dillon, Roger Lake, Phillip Thompson, Karl Hobart, Alan C. Seabaugh and David S. Simons, "Si-Based Interband Tunneling Devices for High-Speed Logic and Low Power Memory Applications," at International Electron Devices meeting, Dec. 6-9, San Francisco. Berger also was cochairperson of a session, "Quantum Electronics and Compound Semiconductor Devices-Quantum Effect Devices," at the same meeting.
Robert Schweitzer, finance, discussant, at Southern Finance Association annual meeting, Nov. 19-21, Marco Island, Fla.
Raelene E. Maser, medical technology, guest editor for the November issue of Diabetes Spectrum, a journal that explores a diabetes care topic and provides practical applications of current research findings.Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies and Psychology, appointed to the National Advisory Council for the College of Education at Michigan State University.
Clarence McCleary, Facilities Management, grounds and mover services, Dec. 12, 1973
Lizzie M. Foster, Dining Services, Dec. 11, l978
Barbara J. Mallick, Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, Dec. 16, 1983Patricia H. Sine, Information Technologies, Dec. 16, 1983
Geraldine A. Zuka, plant and soil sciences, Dec. 12, 1983
Eileen M. Castle, consumer studies, Dec. 14, 1988Louise R. Clothier, Benefits Services, Dec. 15, 1988
Francis Paul Cutrona, Purchasing, Dec. 16, 1988
Henry J. Dudlek, Facilities Management, electrical service, Dec. 12,1988
Erick A. Kalb, Facilities Management, electrical service, Dec. 12, 1988
Mary E. Luciano, conferences-Newark, Dec. 12, 1988
Susan McLaughlin, human resources, student services, Dec. 12, 1988
Shirley L. Mench, Academic Services Center, Dec. 16, 1988
Annetrea Evet Puckham, financial aid, Dec. 12 1988
Mark V. Stallmann, Public Safety, Dec. 16, 1988
Mark A. Grubb, international programs and special sessions, Dec. 15, 1993David A. Lorah, Public Safety, Dec. 16, 1993
From National Science Foundation: Kenneth E. Barner, electrical and computer engineering, and Richard A. Foulds, computer and information sciences, $396,856 for "Information Access: Education, Opportunities and Technology"; Willett M. Kempton, marine studies, $86,000 for "Identity and Environmental Action: The U.S. Environmental Movement as a Context of Behavioral Change"; Gary H. Laverty, biological sciences, $90,694 for "Lower Intestinal and Renal Transport of Ammonia and Amino Acids in Birds: A Test of the Nitrogen Recycling Hypothesis"; Raul F. Lobo, chemical engineering, $114,500 for "Guest/Host Interactions in High Silica Zeolites"; Stanley I. Sandler, Henry Belin du Pont Professor of Chemical Engineering, $110,000 for "The Modeling of Thermodynamically Difficult Systems"; Jerold M. Schultz, E. Ernest Birchenall Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Benjamin S. Hsiao, materials science and engineering, $157,898 for "Characterization of In-situ Structure Development during Processing of Semicrystalline Polymer Fibers"; Daniel W. van der Weide, electrical and computer engineering, $44,950 for "Scanning Near-field Microscopy for Imaging Ion Channel Dynamics"; and David H. Wood, computer and information sciences, $65,000 for "Broadening DNA Computing Research"Suresh G. Advani and Ajay Prasad, mechanical engineering, $68,320 from the Quantum Group Inc. for "Heat Transfer Analysis and Evaluation of Cooling Systems for Thermo-photovoltaic (TPV) Design and Fabrication of Photovoltaic/Heat Sink Modules."
Paul D. Amer, computer and information sciences, $9,996 from U.S. Army Research Laboratory for "Sincgars Installation and Performance Evaluation."
Beth G. Anderson, Education Resource Center, $2,000 from the Delaware Department of Education for "New Castle County LRC Mini Grant for Early Childhood Educational Materials."
Robert W. Birkmire, energy conversion, and T.W. Fraser Russell, Allan P. Colburn Professor of Chemical Engineering, $390,830 from Advanced Research Projects Agency for "Development of Flexible Copper Indium Diselenide Photovoltaics."
Tsu-Wei Chou, Jerzy L. Nowinski Professor of Mechanical Engineering, $49,681 from Rutgers University for "Analysis and Predictive Modeling of Electro-Mechanical Behavior of Multi-layered Components."
Steven K. Dentel and Daniel K. Cha, civil and environmental engineering, and Chin-Pao Huang, Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering, $99,215 from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for "Fate and Transport of Heavy Metals in Subsurface: Effect of Surfactant Polymer Aggregate."
Rushad F. Eduljee, composite materials, $150,000 from Engineering Design System Inc. and Webcore Technologies Inc. for "Innovative Concepts in Affordable Composite Structures-Phase II."
Theda M. Ellis, disability studies, $14,267 from Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Mental Retardation, for "Self-determination Training Proposal."
Kathryne Everts, plant and soil sciences, and Robert Mulrooney, Cooperative Extension, $24,500 from Pennsylvania State University for "Benefit of Fungicides and Plant Resistance in Reducing Yield Loss in Spinach."
John W. Ewart, marine studies, $63,503 from Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center for "Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Extension Network (1996-98)."
Ardeshir Faghri, civil and environmental engineering, $12,786 from Delaware Department of Transportation for "Accuracy Analysis for Speed Measurement and Vehicle Classification Equipment for the I-95 Multi-state Project."
Guang R. Gao, electrical and computer engineering, $400,000 from Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, for "A Hybrid Technology Multithreaded Computer Architecture for Petaflops Computing."
James M. Jones, psychology, $14,693 from Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families, Division of Child Mental Health Services, for "OSCA Internship."
Vic Klemas, marine studies, $15,000 from Texaco Inc. for "Remote Sensing Research."
George W. Luther, marine studies, $42,139 from Rutgers University for "Study of Sediments in the New York Bight Area."
Marina A. Piscolish, human resources, education and public policy, $19,993 from Delaware Department of Education for "Alternative Assessment of Children with Disabilities Focus Groups."
James E. Pizzuto, geology, $16,000 from Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia for "Riparian Reforestation in an Urbanizing Watershed: Effects of Upland Conditions on Instream Ecological Benefits."
Dennis W. Prather, electrical and computer engineering, $106,214 from U.S. Army Research Laboratory for "Integration of Wavelength Scale Diffractive Optical Elements with Vertical Cavity Lasers."
Kelvin W. Ramsey, Delaware Geological Survey, $30,000 from U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, for "Geologic Map of the Milton and Ellendale Quadrangles, Delaware."
Douglass F. Taber, chemistry and biochemistry, $94,238 from Vanderbilt University for "Structural Identification of Prostaglandin Conjugates."
Timothy E. Targett and Charles E. Epifanio, marine studies, $30,000 from Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Soil and Water Conservation, for "Importance of Sea Lettuce and Other Marine Macroalgae to Fishes and Macroinvertebrates of Delaware's Inland Bays."
Robert A. Wilson, human resources, education and public policy, $8,435 from Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Mental Health, for "Gambling Needs Assessment Overview."