Vol. 18, No. 23

March 4, 1999


Publications

Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies and Psychology, "What's So Good About Choice?" in Education Week, vol. 18, no. 20.

Michael F. Middaugh, institutional research and planning, "Instructional Productivity of Systems," in The Multicampus System: Perspectives on Practice and Prospects, Gerald Gaither, editor, Stylus Publishing, 1999.

 

Presentations

Paul T. Durbin, philosophy, "Ciencia, Tecnologia y Sociedad en el siglo XXI," at Universidad Internacional Menendez Pelayo, Feb. 9, Valencia, Spain.

Lisa A. Plowfield, nursing, and Amy L. Taylor, health and nursing sciences, "The Foundations of a Multidisciplinary Faculty Practice Program," at American Association of Colleges of Nursing meeting, Feb. 27, San Francisco.

Stephen Tanis, art, "Recent Paintings," at Sherry French Gallery, New York City, through April 3. The exhibit will travel to the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Mich., July 17-Aug. 15.

 

Service

Karl W. Böer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics and Solar Energy, a lecture series on solar energy, Jan. 18-Feb. 25, on Renaissance VIII cruise between Singapore and Athens.

Anniversaries

25 years

Joanne E. Faulls, anthropology, March 18, 1974

15 years

Susan J. David, Residential and Conference Facilities, shops, March 12, 1984

Catherine Q. Skelley, chemistry and biochemistry, March 12, 1984

Bryant F. Tolles, art conservation, March 16, 1984

David W. Wilson, Facilities Management, fire alarm inspection, March 12, 1984

10 years

Susan L. Boureaux, Continuing Education, credit programs and student services, March 16, 1989

William L. Spear, UD1&endash;Flex Office, March 13, 1989

Grants

James A. Inciardi, drug and alcohol studies, $1,071,226 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, for "Ongoing Studies of Treatment for High Risk Drug Users."

Rolf D. Joerger, animal and food sciences, $185,000 from U.S. Department of Agriculture for "Bacteria for Competitive Exclusion of Salmonella enterica spp. in Chickens."

James Kolodzey, electrical and computer engineering, $30,000 from U.S. Department of the Army, Army Research Office, for "SiGeC Optoelectronic Device."

Ulhas P. Naik, biological sciences, $101,133 from National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, for "Modulation of Integrin Function by Cytoplasmic Signaling."