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Alexander H.-D. Cheng, civil and environmental engineering, coeditor with J. Bear of Technion, Israel, S. Sorek of Ben-Gurion University, Israel, D. Quazar, of University Mohammed V, Morocco, and I. Herrera, of National Autonomous University of Mexico, Seawater Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers: Concepts, Methods and Practices, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London, 1999.
Robert L. Hampel, education, "The Power and Peril of Idea-Driven Reform," in Education Week, April 21, 1999, pages 44, 46.
Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz, foreign languages and literatures, "The Evolving Role of Paris in the Literary Production of Julio Cortazar: Eurocentrism vs. Postmodernism," April 16, at University of San Diego.
John Patrick Montano, history, "Order, Hierarchy and Degree: The Society of William Shakespeare," at Faculty Colloquium for the Talented and Gifted Students Program, April 15, Greenwich, Conn.
Suresh G. Advani, mechanical engineering, and Karl V. Steiner, composites, cochairmen of conference, "On-Line Sensing and Control for Liquid Molding of Composite Structures," April 14-15, Annnapolis.
Terry L. Campbell, finance, with Christopher Anderson, "Corporate Governance of Japanese Banks," at Eastern Finance Association annual meeting, April 14-17, Miami Beach. The paper received the 1999 Outstanding Paper in International Finance Award.
Timothy Brooks, dean of students, "Parental Notification/ The Delaware Plan to Confront Alcohol Abuse," at Pennsylvania College Personnel Association meeting, April 16, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Herbert E. Allen and Yujin Yin, civil and environmental engineering, Chin-Pao Huang, Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering, and Donald L. Sparks, Distinguished Professor of Soil Science, $112,310 from International Lead Zinc Research Organization Inc. for "Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soil: Prediction of Porewater Concentrations and Bioavailability of Heavy Metals to Soil, Plants and Animals."
Timothy K. Barnekov, Center for Community Development and Family Policy, $70,000 from state for "Needs Assessment Project" and $100,000 from state Family Service Cabinet Council, for "Kids Count/Delaware Family Service Indicators Report."
Ana I. Dittel and Charles Epifanio, marine studies, $23,306 from The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia for "Production of Juvenile Blue Crabs in Coastal Wetlands: Spartina vs. Algal Food Chains."
Joseph G. Farrell, marine studies, $34,700 from Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water Resources, Watershed Assessment Branch, for "Inland Bays Citizen Monitoring Program."
Conrado M. Gempesaw and James Bacon, food and resource economics, $10,000 from Delaware State University for "Economic Analysis of White River Crayfish."
Linda G. Gordon and Barbara Thomas, Academic Services Center, from U.S. Department of Education $240,544 for "Upward Bound Program" and with Pamela Edwards, $193,939 for "Student Support Services Program."
George Hadjipanayis, physics and astronomy, $30,000 from Chemat Technology Inc. for "Stabilization of Nitride Permanent Magnet Materials via Sol-Gel Route."
William R. Hall, marine studies, $84,632 from University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, for "Operation Pathfinder: Oceanography and Coastal Processes for Elementary and Middle School Teachers."
Robert G. Hunsperger, electrical and computer engineering, $16,786 from Delaware State University, Applied Optics Center, for "Integrated Reflectors for Low-Low Optical Coupling between Semiconductor Lasers and Other Optoelectronic Devices."
George W. Malone, animal and food sciences, $17,377 from Oil-Dri Corp. of America for "Evaluation of a Clay-based Litter Amendment--Effect on Broiler Performance and Litter and Air Quality."
Beth A. Mineo, Applied Science and Engineering Center, $30,000 from Developmental Disabilities Planning Council for "Accessible Living for People with Disabilities: A Feasibility Study."
Giuseppe R. Palmese, composite materials, and John W. Gillespie Jr.,materials science and engineering, $50,000 from University of California-San Diego for "Composite Materials Testing Budget."
Donald L. Peters, Amy Rextrew Professor of Individual and Family Studies, $14,762 from Red Clay Consolidated School District for "Transition Partnership Project/Red Clay Consolidated School District and the University of Delaware Center for Disabilities Studies" and $46,904 from Delaware Department of Education for "Comprehensive System of Personnel Development Technical Assistance Contract."
Patricia M. Porter, Institute for Public Administration, $1,300 from Delaware Department of Education for "LRP Conference."
David P. Racca, human resources, education and public policy, $49,627 for "Support of Development--Pavement Management Systems, Part 1."
Michael C. Rea, philosophy, $35,000 from Pew Charitable Trusts for "World Without Design: The Ontological Consequences of Naturalism."
Gilberto Schleiniger, mathematical sciences, $155,000 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for "Mathematics and its Applications to Engineering and Science: Building the Links."
J. Thomas Sims, plant and soil sciences, $14,740 from DuPont Co. for "Evaluation of Glycolic Acid (HAA) Effects on Nutrient Availability and Plant Growth."
Joy G. Sparks and Roxane Whittaker, Cooperative Extension, $50,077 from Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families for "Delaware Prevention Network."
Lorraine E. Holton, chemical engineering, May 1, 1974.
Harvey Bruce Pyle, recreation services, May 1, 1974.
Robert A. Myers, Facilities Management, heating and cooling, April 23, 1984.
Patricia Ann Rinehart, Facilities Management, fire alarm inspection, April 30, 1984.
Judith A. Brown, Information Technologies/User Services, May 1, 1989.
Wanda L. Moore, Academic Services Center, May 1, 1989.
Edward J. Murray, Public Safety, May 1, 1989.
Herbert T. North, marine studies, May 1, 1994.