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May 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Steven Bell, Library
"Creating Learning Libraries in Support of Seamless Learning Cultures,"
College & Undergraduate Libraries, Vol.6, No. 2, 2000
Sigrid Weltge, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
"Miniatures Exhibition," catalogue essay, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia,
April 2000
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS
Eileen Angelini, School of General Studies
"Tired of Teaching English Grammar in Your Foreign Language Class," and
"La Shoah: Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust in French Classes," presenter,
2000 Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Washington,
DC, April 13-16, 2000 "How to Write a French Curriculum Vitae," presenter,
EMU 2000 Conference on Language, Communication, and Global Management,
Scottsdale, AZ, April 5-8, 2000.
Christopher Dougherty, Graduate and Continuing Studies
"Action Research and Academic Management: Using Research to Define Student
Needs and Assess Program Quality," presenter, Centering on Students, Association
for Continuing Higher Education Conference, Cincinnati, OH, November 8,
1999.
Christopher Dougherty, Graduate and Continuing Studies Kevin Cawley,
Graduate and Continuing Studies
"Design, Development and Analysis: Student Surveys Made Simple," presenters,
Teaching, Technology, and Tomorrow, Association for Continuing Higher
Education Regional Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 24, 2000.
Maureen Roberts, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
"Doing Community Service Projects Right; For the Right Reasons," and "Lifelong
Learning: a 25th year celebration of what weÕve done and who we are,"
presenter, NAEA Convention, Los Angeles, CA, March 30-April 4.
GRANTS
Sigrid Weltge, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
National Endowment for the Humanities grant for a six-week summer seminar,
Berlin 2000: Literature, Culture, and Politics from ÔZero Hour to the
Berlin Republic,Õ Humboldt UniversitSt, Berlin, Germany.
OTHER
Maureen Roberts, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
Elected National Chair of 2000-2001 of NAEAÕs lifelong learning special
interest group.
Sigrid Weltge, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
One of four judges chosen from PhiladelphiaÕs art and architecture community
to jury the Traveling Abroad Fellowships at Moore College of Art and Design.
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