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12p.m., Jan. 26, 2004--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.
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Ann Gibson, professor of art history, Opticality and its Discontents, in Masterplan, vol. 1, pages 207-226, Neue Berner Schriften zur Kunst series.
Sheldon D. Pollack, professor of accounting and MIS, Constitutional Interpretation from Two Perspectives: Canada and the United States, in Liberal Constitutionalism in Canada and the United States, Stephen L. Newman, editor, University of New York Press.
Farley Grubb, professor of economics, Creating the U.S.-Dollar Currency Union, 1748-1811: A Quest for Monetary Stability or a Usurpation of State Sovereignty for Personal Gain? in American Economic Review, vol. 93, pages 1778-1798.
Jim Morrison, professor of consumer studies, with Audrey Helfman and Jo Rha, both assistant professors of consumer studies, Learning Awareness, Student Engagement and Change: A Transformation in Leadership Development, in Journal of Education for Business, vol. 79, no. 1, pages 11-17; and Morrison, a review of Leadership on the Line: Staying Alive Through the Dangers of Leading, by Ronald A. Heifetz and Marty Linsky, in Journal of Education for Business, vol. 79, no. 1, pages 61-62.
Kirk J. Czymmek, associate professor of biological sciences, and Norman J. Karin, associate professor of biological sciences, et al, Expression of the Sarco/endoplasmic Ca2+-ATPase, SERCA1a, in Fibroblasts Induces the Formation of Organelle Membrane Arrays, in Experimental Cell Research, vol. 292, pages 78-88.
Kamil Akanbi, associate scientist, biological sciences, and M.C. Farach-Carson, professor of biological sciences, with graduate students J.J. Bergh and Y. Shao, Rodent Osteoblastic Cells Express Voltage-Sensitive Calcium Channels Lacking a g Subunit, in Calcified Tissue International, vol. 73, pages 502-510; and Farach-Carson with Bergh and graduate student Yihuan Xu, Osteoprotegerin Expression and Secretion Are Regulated by Calcium Influx Through the L-Type Voltage-Sensitive Calcium Channel, in Endocrinology, vol. 145, no. 1, pages 426-436.
John Bartley, assistant professor, Parallel Program, Environments and Cultures in Conflict: An Interdisciplinary Study in General Eucation and Appropriate Implementation of Problem Based Learning: Fitting Programs to Institutions at Hawaii International Conference on Education, Jan. 3-6, Honolulu.
Ann Gibson, professor of art history, Norman Lewiss Diasporic Myth: The Ritual Paintings, at Bermuda National Gallery, November, Bermuda; and Changing Places, in Cosmopolitan Modernisms symposium, at Institute of International Visual Arts, October, London.
Chandra L. Reedy, professor of museum studies, Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis in Art Conservation Research, at Rochester Institute of Technology, Jan. 15.
Marian Lief Palley, professor of political science and international relations, participated in an American Political Science Association-sponsored panel, Mentioning, at the Southern Political Science Association annual conference, at New Orleans, Jan. 9.
Catherine R. Matsen, adjunct associate professor of art conservation, The Corbit-Sharp House at Odessa, Del.: Finishes Analysis and Interpretation of Four Interior Rooms, at Eastern Analytical Symposium session, Analysis of Colorants, Pigments and Dyes on Art Objects, Nov. 18, Somerset, N.J.
Michael Higgins, assistant professor of health, nutrition and exercise sciences, top poster presentation, Relationship Between Center of Gravity and Soft Palate Acceleration during Headform Impacts, at Eastern Athletic Trainers Association annual meeting, Jan. 3-6, Philadelphia.
Suzanne Burton, assistant professor of music education, has been selected General Music Online Mentor for the National Association for Music Education during the month of April 2004.
A number of UD Cooperative Extension professionals were honored in January at a conference in Lewes: Lighthouse Perpetual AwardMark Manno, educator for 4-H; Directors Spirit AwardsPat Tanner Nelson, specialist for family and child development, Carl Davis, agriculture agent for New Castle County, Douglas Crouse, 4-H youth development for Kent County, and Tracy Wooten, horticulture educator for Sussex County; Team AwardAtlantic Crop Management School Planning Team including Richard Taylor, agronomy specialist, Joanne Whalen integrated pest management specialist, Gordon Johnson, agriculture agent for Kent county, Greg Binford, specialist for water quality and soil scientist, and Marty Spellman, integrated pest management research associate; Outstanding Program AwardExtension Nutrient Management Program for livestock producers; Distinguished Service AwardRoxane Whittaker, Kent County educator for family and consumer studies; and Mid-Career Service AwardCarl Davis.
Michael S. Podmaniczky, adjunct associate professor of art conservation, was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Furniture Society through 2005.
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