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FACULTY PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
OCTOBER
2001
PUBLICATIONS
Wendelyn
Anderson, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
"Uncovering a Treasure; Textiles of Bucks County
PA,"
Pennsylvania
Fiberarts
Magazine, Summer
2001.
Frank
Baseman, School of Architecture & Design
"2001 Print Regional Design Annual," (RC Publications, New York)
for Jennifer Sterling lecture poster, Philadelphia University and AIGA/Philadelphia,
clients.
Jack
Carnell, School of Architecture & Design
"Triathlon,
Hawaii 1988," featured photograph on cover of Aperture Magazine,
No. 164, Summer 2001.
John
Eliason, School of General Studies
"Beyond the Reactive: WAC Programs and the Steps Ahead," co-authored
with J.S. Blummer and F. Fritz, Writing Across the Curriculum: WAC and
General Education, May 2001.
Morna
Livingston, School of Architecture & Design
La Foce: A Garden and Landscape in Tuscany,
with Benedetta Origo, Lauri Olin and John Dixon Hunt, photography by
Livingston, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.
Michael
Rackover, School of Science & Health
"The Need for Genetic Literacy in Physician Assistants," Perspective
on Physician Assistant Education, Volume 12, Number 12, Spring 2001.
Ann
Northrup, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
"Adjunct Faculty and the Teaching of Foundation Courses," FATE
(Foundations in Art Theory and Education) in Review Foundations in Art
Theory and Education, March 2001.
CONFERENCES
Mohamed
Abou-iiana, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
"Knitting Technology: From Sweaters to Composite Materials," and
"The Effect of Fibers Properties on the Performance of Industrial
Knits," presentations, Knitted Textiles Association Seminar, Technical
Textiles Division, New York, NY, 2001.
Knitted Textiles Association Seminar, Technical Textiles Division, keynote
address, New York, NY, August 2,
2001..
Steven
Bell, Gutman Library
"How Do You Keep Up With Everything? Developing a Personal E-strategy
for Professional Current Awareness," presentation, 2001 Pennsylvania
Library Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October 15, 2001.
"A
Local Look at Live Reference: Who's Using It and What Can We Learn,"
session chair, 50th Anniversary Conference of the Delaware
Valley Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries,
Philadelphia, PA, October 13, 2001.
William
Brendley, School of Science & Health
"Invasive Species of Presque Isle," presentation, Seventh Annual
Presque Isle Environmental Conference, Gannon University, Erie, PA, August
9-10, 2001.
Susan
Christoffersen, School of Business Administration
"The Inverted Classroom," presentation, Annual Thinkwell Teaching
Conference, Utah, August 4-7, 2001.
"Valuing
Household Services in Forensic Economics," session chair, International
Atlantic Economics Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October
11-13, 2001.
Steven
Dinero, School of General Studies
"Analysis of a Mixed Economy in an Alaskan Native Settlement: The Case
of Artic Village," presentation, International Arctic Social Sciences
Association, Quebec City, Quebec, May 19, 2001.
John
Eliason, School of General Studies
"Beyond the Reactive: WAC Programs and the Steps Ahead," presentation,
The National Writing Across the Curriculum conference, Bloomington, IN,
June 2, 2000.
Ann
Northrup, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
"Striving for Excellence on a Tight Budget: The Use of Adjuncts in
Foundation Programs," session chair, FATE Conference, Boston, MA, March
21-24, 2001.
Ann
Northrup and Maureen Roberts, School of Textiles & Materials
Technology
"Taking Risks - Leaving the Safety of our Disciplines,"
presentation, FATE Conference, Boston, MA, March 21-24, 2001.
Faye
Ross, Learning & Advising Center
"Integrating Advising, Tutoring, and Faculty Development: A Ménage a
Trois?" National Academic Advising Association Conference, Ottawa,
Canada, October 12, 2001.
AWARDS/HONORS
John
Eliason, School of General Studies
Completed Ph.D. in English, University of Nevada, Reno, Summer 2001.
GRANTS
Jeff
Ashley, School of Science & Health
Delaware River Basin Commission grant for "Delaware River Estuary
Bioaccumulation Field Study."
Bureau
of Environmental Quality, U.S. Department of Health, grant for
"Assessment of the Water Quality of the Tidal Anacostia River: Trace
Metals and Organic Contaminants."
U.S.
EPA's Chesapeake Bay Program grant for "Using the Sediment Quality
Triad and Integrative Water Sampling Devices to Characterize Chemical
Contaminant Impacts in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries."
Hossein
Rostami, School of Science & Health
Temple University NSF grant for "SGER: In Situ Remediation of
Contaminated Water with AAM Permeable Reactive Barrier to Remove Mercury
and Lead."
EXHIBITIONS
Frank
Baseman, School of Architecture & Design
"Type: Aesthetic + Function," Invitational Design Exhibition,
Art Center, Kansas Wesleyan University, August, 2001; Kemper Gallery,
Kansas State University, September, 2001; and traveling throughout 2002 to
Women¹s
University, Seoul, Korea; Fachhoschule Trier, Trier, Germany; and
University of Dundee, Dundee,
Scotland.
Susan
Frostén and Jeanne Scandura, School of Architecture & Design
"Time and Warp," interactive multimedia installation, Minima Gallery,
Old City, Philadelphia, 2001 Fringe Festival, August 31-September 15,
2001.
Wendelyn
Anderson, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
"Ancient Wisdom Quilt," members exhibition at the DaVinci Art
Alliance, Philadelphia, June 2001 and Earth Charter Summit, Drexel
University, September 29, 2001.
OTHER
Jeff
Ashley, School of Science & Health
Elected Board Member of the Hudson-Delaware Chapter of the Society of
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
Frank
Baseman, School of Architecture & Design
Co-chair, National Design Education Committee, American Institute of
Graphic
Arts, New York, February 2001 to present. Co-chaired
review committee to review presentation proposals for "Voice"
AIGA National Design Conference in Washington, D.C., September 2001.
Kris
Bhat, Cheryl Longfellow, Diana Cundell, Bill Brendley and Herman Hamann,
School of Science & Health
Served as judges for poster presentations and invited papers at the 4th
Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Chemical and Biological
Science, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, October 6, 2001.
Kevin
Cawley, Graduate & Continuing Studies
Elected Assistant Program Chair for the Association of Continuing Higher
Education (ACHE) Region V, Pennsylvania & Southern New Jersey for
academic year 2001-2002.
Christopher
Dougherty, Graduate & Continuing Studies
Elected Region Chair for the Association of Continuing Higher Education
(ACHE) Region V, Pennsylvania & Southern New Jersey for academic year
2001-2002.
Katharine
Jones, School of General Studies
Visiting Scholar at Football Research Unit, University of Liverpool, UK,
and at Sir Norman Chester
Centre for Football Research, University of Leicester, UK, Summer 2001.
Josh
Owen, School of Architecture & Design
Tone Knob Lamp released into the marketplace, manufactured by Umbra, Inc.,
October, 2001.
Saul
Lassoff, School of Science & Health
Chairman of team conducting assessment of the psychology department of the
State University of New York at Farmingdale, May 26, 2001.
Maureen
Roberts, School of Textiles & Materials Technology
Writing quarterly column for the Issues Group: The Committee on Lifelong
Learning, for the Newsletter of the National Art Education Association.
Serving
second term as National Chair of NAEA's lifelong learning special
interest group.
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