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| Vol. 18, No. 17 | Jan. 21, 1999 |

Paul E. Berger, electrical and computer engineering, with Nareen Wright and Al-Sameen Khan of Delaware State University and Fernando J. Guarin and Subramanian S. Iyer of IBM Microelectronics Division, "Photoluminesence of SiSnC Alloys Grown on (100) Si Substrates," in Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, vol. 533, pages 327-332; and Berger with students Sean L. Rommel and Thomas E. Dillon, Phillip E. Thompson and Karl D. Hobart of the Naval Research Laboratory, Roger Lake and Alan C. Seabaugh of Raytheon Systems Co. and David S. Simons of the National Institute of Standards, "Si-Based Interband Tunneling Devices for High-Speed Logic and Low Power Memory Applications," in Late News, 1998 International Electron Devices Meeting Technical Digest, pages 1035-1037.Guangcai Zhou and Xiang-Gen Xia, electrical and computer engineering, "Ambiguity Resistant Polynomial Matrices," in Linear Algebra and Its Applications, vol. 286, pages 19-35.
James E. Swasey, plant and soil sciences, "The Next Generation," in The Public Garden, Journal of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, October 1998.
Silvia Weyerbrock, food and resource economics, "East West Integration in Europe: A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Budgetary and Trade Impacts under Alternative Agricultural Policy Scenarios," at Center for Development Studies, University of Bonn, Dec. 8, and at International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium annual meeting, Dec. 13, St. Petersburg, Fla.Jeffrey Rosen, psychology, with graduate student Karin Wallace, "Predator Odor as an Elicitor of Unconditioned Fear: Freezing Behavior and Immediate Early Gene Expression in the Amygdala," at Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, Nov. 7-12, Los Angeles.
Chandra L. Reedy, museum studies, "Thin Section Petrography of Cultural Materials," Dec. 4, New York State University College at Buffalo.
Clinton E. White Jr., accounting and management information services, "Trends in Technologies for Internet-Based Teaching and Learning," an invited lecture, Nov. 13, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
Nancy Schweda-Nicholson, linguistics, "Interpreter Ethics in the American Judicial System," keynote address, Second Conference on Court Interpretation, Nov. 3, Tokyo.
Mary Ann McLane, medical technology, seminar series, "Basic Techniques in Molecular Biology," at Pennyslvania Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Oct. 27, Nov. 17 and Dec. 8, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia; and three posters at American Society for Cell Biology annual meeting, with I. Patynowski and C. Marcinkiewicz, "Effect of Mutations in Eristostatin RGD Loop and C-Terminus on Its Interactions with Three Integrins"; with Marcinkiewicz, V. Senadhi and S. Niewiarowski, "Domains of Echistatin Interacting with Integrins aIIbb3, avb3 and a5b1"; and with Niewiarowski, I. Wierzbicka, Marcinkiewica, Z. Darzynkiewica, S.E. Funk and E.H. Sage, "Disintegrin Interaction with avb3 Integrin on Endothelilal Cells Results in Apoptosis and Inhibition of Growth," Dec. 15, San Francisco.
Y. Martin Lo, animal and food sciences, "Bioprocess Engineering and the Food Industry," an invited speech, Dec. 20, Da-Yeh University, Taiwan.
Robert B. Carroll, Mark J. Van Gessel and Daryl P. Whittington, plant and soil sciences, with graduate student Lynn M. Sosnoskie, "Kernel Rot in Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Corn as Related to Common Lambsquarters Densities," at joint meeting, American Phytopathological Society and Entomological Society of America, Nov. 8-12, Las Vegas. Carroll also served as moderator for the DeBary Bowl, a college-bowl competition, and Sosnoskie was a member of the Potomac Division bowl team.
Ivo Dominguez, foreign languages and literatures, "Influencias del Mundo Hispano en la Costa Este de los Estados Unidos," Dec. 15, University of Granada, Spain.
Susan L. Miller, sociology and criminal justice, "Walking the Talk: Gender and Race Work on Foot Patrol," at American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November, Washington, D.C.
Philip Goldstein, Parallel Program, "Marxism and Humanism: The Reception of Hamlet" and, chairperson and respondent, "The Reception of Modern American Women Writers," at Midwest Modern Language Association meeting, Nov. 5-7, St. Louis; "Men, Spies and Art: From Spillane to Kundera and Roth" and "Critical Realism or Black Modernism?: The Reception of Their Eyes Were Watching God," at Modern Language Association meeting, Dec. 27-30.
L. Rebecca Johnson Melvin, library, received honorable mention in the Arline Custer Memorial Award competition at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives conference, Nov. 21, Washington, D.C., for Self Works: Diaries, Scrapbooks and Other Autobiographical Efforts: Catalog of an Exhibition, Aug. 19, 1997-Dec. 18, 1997: Guide to Selected Sources.
Cruce F. Stark, English, Feb. 1, 1969Gary L. Reisinger, Central Stores, Jan. 16, 1969
Maria Beyer, College of Human Resources, Education and Public Policy, dean's office, Jan. 28, 1974Mabel C. Hough, Agriculture Research and Education Center, Feb. 1, 1974
Charles E. Mosley, Campus Delivery, Feb. 4, 1974
Peter T. Vagenas, theatre, Feb. 1, 1974
Barbara R. Fleming, intercollegiate athletics, Feb. 1, 1979Jane M. Lamb, consumer studies, Feb. 1, 1979
Nancy Schweda-Nicholson, linguistics, Feb. 1, 1979
Lori Lynn Squier, Mail Services, Jan. 29, 1979
Vicki Lynn Taylor, entomology and applied ecology, Jan. 24, 1979
B>Sheila A. Batson, Facilities Management, building services, Jan. 30, 1984Alice M. Roberts, student centers, Feb. 1, 1984
Lillian M. Russell, mathematical sciences, Feb. 1, 1984
Keith E. Sweetman, Facilities Management, electrical services, Jan. 30, 1984
Carol G. Weeks, Facilities Management, building services, Jan. 30, 1984
Beth M. Bendler, continuing education-financial services, Jan. 30, 1989Charlene H. Benson, Supporting Services, Feb. 1, 1989
Herbert J. Brunswick, University development, Jan. 23, 1989
Albert R. Cavalier, School of Education, Feb. 1, 1989
Karen A. Curtis, Center for Community Development and Family Policy, Feb. 1, 1989
Virginia L. Falgowski, Student Health Services, Jan. 30, 1989
Kathleen K. Foster, business and economics, Jan. 30, 1989
Florence I. Schmieg, biological sciences, Feb. 1, 1989
Kathleen D. Turkel, women's studies, Feb. 1, 1989
Patricia M. Walsh, biological sciences, Feb. 1, 1989
Barbara B. Ware, foreign languages and literatures, Feb. 2, 1989
Joanne G. Marra, nursing, Jan. 24, 1994William E. Rothwell, Residential and Conference Facilities, shops, Jan. 22, l994
Mark Radosevich, plant and soil sciences, Feb. 1, 1994
Nancy Schweda-Nicholson, linguistics, named a member of the advisory board, Center for Interpreting Research, Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus, Denmark.
John T. Koh, chemistry and biochemistry, $50,000 from Johnson & Johnson Corp. for "The Design and Synthesis of New Ligand-Inducible Transcription Pathways."Daniel J. Leathers, geography, $110,144 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Evaluation of Snow Water Equivalent across Grassland Regions."
George W. Malone, animal and food sciences, $5,580 from Agrisorbents Products Group for "Evaluation of Clay-Base Litter Amendments: Evaluation of Optimum Rate, Particle Size and Storage Time."
Eugene L. Matusov, education, $33,950 from Spencer Foundation for "Using Discussion World Wide Web to Develop an Academic Community of Learners."
James B. Mehl, physics and astronomy, $19,565 from National Institute of Standards and Technology for "Thermoacoustic Entrance Effects in Pure Gases and Mixtures."
Norbert Mulders, physics and astronomy, $96,000 from California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for "Experiments Along Coexistence near Tricriticality."
Joanne M. Nigg, Disaster Research Center, $84,827 from the State University of New York Research Foundation for "Rehabilitation Impediments and Incentives."
Debra H. Norris, art conservation, $22,000 from American Council of Teachers of Russian, American Council for Collaboration in Education and Language Study, for "1997 Edmund S. Muskie Fellowship Program."
Leonard W. Schwartz, mechanical engineering, $48,000 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Free-surface and Contract-line Motion of Liquids in a Microgravity Environment."
Krzysztof Szalewicz, physics and astronomy, $64,920 from U.S. Army Research Laboratory for "Parallelization of Symmetry-adapted Perturbation Theory Codes."
Colin Thorpe, chemistry and biochemistry, $202,312 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, for "Flavoproteins in Fatty Acid Metabolism."
Kathleen J. Tierney, Disaster Research Center, $69,967 from the State University of New York Research Foundation for "Loss Estimation Methodologies."
H. Donald Tilmon, food and resource economics, $103,000 from U.S. Department of Agriculture for "Risk Management Education Regional Coordinating Office Northeast Region #1."
Barbara G. van Dornick, human resources, education and public policy, $47,460 from Delaware Department of Education for "Assuring Quality Volunteers in Schools in the State of Delaware."
Hai Wang, mechanical engineering, $93,500 from the trustees of Princeton University for "Optimization of a Comprehensive Detailed Chemical Kinetic Model for Simulating High-Speed Propulsion."
Ronald F. Whittington, affirmative action and multicultural programs, $27,037 from Delaware Department of Education for "Summer Food Service Program for Children."
Cort J. Willmott, geography, $40,000 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "An Integrated System for Water Budget Closure Over the Pan-tropical Land Mass: A TRMM Validation Effort."