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Vol. 18, No. 22 |
March 4, 1999 |
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Gates Barbara Gates, Alumni Distinguished Professor of English, Kindred Nature: Victorian and Edwardian Women Embrace the Living World, University of Chicago Press, 1998.
John L. Kmetz, business administration, The Information Processing Theory of Organization: Managing Technology Accession in Complex Systems, Ashgate, Aldershot, England, 1998.
Pollack Sheldon D. Pollack, accounting, "PAYGO and the Politics of the Surplus," in Tax Notes, pages 1035-50, Feb. 15, 1999.
James M. Brophy, history, "Die Grenzen des Rheinischen Liberalismus. August von der Heydt und die Revolution von 1848-49," in Michels Erwachen: Emanzipation durch Aufstand?, Michael Knieriem, editor, pages 210-20, Neustadt a.d. Aisch: Schmidt, 1998.
John F. Wehmiller, geology, with postdoctoral student Linda York and Douglas S. Jones of University of Florida, "Optional Aminochronologic Age Estimates for Pleistocene Marginal Units of the Southeastern U.S.: Implications of Results from Leisey Pit, Ruskin, Fla.," at Cenozoic Paleobiology: The Last 65 Million Years of Biotic Stasis and Change, A Symposium in Honor of Drs. Harold and Emily Vokes, Feb. 12-14, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Kolchin Peter R. Kolchin, Henry Clay Reed Professor of History, "The World the Historians Made: Black Majority in Historiographical Context," at Conference on Slavery in Early South Carolina, Feb. 12, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
Lawrence Nees, art history, "A Battleground of Foreign Influence? Italian Illuminated Manuscripts, 6th-10th Centuries," at College Art Association of America annual meeting, Feb. 11, Los Angeles.
Mason Scott Mason, student centers, "Making the Most of CO-OP: Passing Gop!," at National Association for Campus Activities national convention, Feb. 14, Nashville.
Michael Gamel-McCormick, individual and family studies,
"Poverty and Early Intervention: Implications and Effects of
New Policies," keynote address, at New Jersey Early Intervention
Conference, Feb. 25, Atlantic City.
Brooks Timothy Brooks, dean of students, "The Delaware Plan, A Compilation of Information Concerning the University of Delaware's Efforts to Curb Binge and Abusive Drinking Among Students," at 20th annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education, Stetson University of Law, Feb. 11-13, Clearwater Beach, Fla.
Deborah E. Allen, biological sciences, and Barbara Duch, Center for Teaching Effectiveness, $44,116 from U.S. Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, for "Multilayered Learning Program for Problem-based Learning Classrooms."
Lee G. Anderson, marine studies, $57,000 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, for "Qualitative Simulation Models for Fisheries Managment."
Archbald Kaplan Douglas A. Archbald and David Kaplan, education, $155,088 from U.S. Department of Education for "A National Study of the Effects of School Choice on Achievement and Opportunity."
Susan S. Barton, plant and soil sciences, and Thomas Ilvento, food and resource economics, $55,540 from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, for "Getting the Word Out--A Graphic Display of Tree Selection, Planting and Care Information."
John S. Boyer, E.I. duPont Professor of Marine Biochemistry/Biophysics, $106,000 from U.S. Department of Energy for "Plant Growth with Limited Water."
Thomas S. Buchanan, mechanical engineering, $258,905 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, for "Neural and Biomechanical Contributions to Arm Movement."
Biliana Cicin-Sain, marine studies, $94,248 from U.S. Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, for "Consortium for Transatlantic Cooperation in Marine Policy and Coastal Management Education."
Patricia A. DeLeon, biological sciences, $75,188 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, for "Sex Ratio Distortion and the ph-20 Sperm Antigen."
Lawrence P. Donnelley, international programs and special sessions, an additional $7,434 from U. S. Information Agency for "1998 Winter Institute for the Study of the U.S."
Henry R. Glyde, physics and astronomy, and Jerold M. Schultz, C. Ernest Birchenall Professor of Chemical Engineering, $100,888 from U.S.Department of Education for "Graduate Assistance in Advanced Materials and Processing Physics and Engineering."
Rena A. Hallam, disabilities studies, $15,000 from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, for "Examination of the Effects of Early Head Start: Parental Efficacy and Parent-Child Interaction."
Joseph S. Evans, Public Safety, March 5, 1979
Robert F. Garrison, Facilities Management, central plant operations, March 5, 1984
Lucy K. Hajec, Student Housing, housing assignment services, March 5, 1984
Lin G. Gordon, Academic Services Center, March 6, 1989
Claudia J. Johnson, University development, March 6, 1989
Gerald R. Poirier, physics and astronomy, March 8, 1989
Jacalyn H. Ryder, institutional research and planning, March 6, 1989
Michael J. Weaver, Facilities Management, grounds and movers, Goodstay Center, March 7, 1994