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BooksJohn M. Bennett, University Libraries, gLeam gLand (Calgary, Alberta: Housepress, 2000). Eugene Holland, French and Italian and Comparative Studies in the Humanities, Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Introduction to Schizoanalysis (Routledge, 1999). Abiola Irele, African-American and African Studies and Comparative Studies in the Humanities, Aime Cesaire: Cahier d'un Retour au Pays Natal (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1999). Daniel Jensen, Accounting and Management Information Systems, editor, Philip L. Defliese: A Collection of His Writings, co-editor is Edward N. Coffman, (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1999). Mike Peng, Management and Human Resources, Business Strategies in Transitions Economies, (Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1999). David Williams, Theatre-Newark, Misreading the Chinese Character (Peter Lang Inc., 2000). GrantsWayne Carlson, Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, $68,579 Ohio State University Alumni House grant to develop an interactive kiosk. W.E. Carson, Surgery, and B. Andersen, Psychology, $100,000 Charles A. Dana Foundation Grant for "Stress-Related Effects on Host Immune Response in Cancer,"2000-02. Saul Cornell and John Tully, History, $50,000 Battelle Endowment for Technology Betha Grant for workshops on "The History of Technology Through the Millennium: Using Technology to Teach Technology." PresentationsP.W. Adams, J.M. Westerkamp and E.S. Campbell, Tissue Typing, and C.G. Orosz, Surgery, presented "Contamination of Donor Spleen with Recipient Cells Detected by PCR-SSP"at the American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics 25th Annual Conference, New Orleans, Oct. 20-24. R.R. Bahnson, Surgery, presented "Extended Sector Biopsy for the Detection of Prostate Cancer"and "Predictors of Prostate Brachytherapy Failures"at the Urologic Investigators Forum, New York, Nov. 24-27. Tim M. Berra, Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology-Mansfield, emeritus, presented "Megamouth Shark and the Salamanderfish: Large and Small Fish Stories from Australia"at the Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Fla., Jan. 17. Alan Beyerchen, History, presented "World War IV"at the Conference on Preserving National Security in a Complex World, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 12-14; "Viruses of the Mind in the Racism of the Third Reich"at the German Studies Association Conference, Atlanta, Oct. 9; and "Thinking About World War IV"at the Naval War College, Dec. 17. Susan Carpenter Binkley, Instructional Design-Newark, presented "Designing Foreign Language Web Pages: A Process Model for Sound Pedagogical Practice on the Web"at the Syllabus Conference, Orlando, Fla., March 10, co-presenter was Jennifer Hall, Mount Union College. Nick Breyfogle, History, presented "Sword into Plowshares: Religious Opposition to Military Service in 19th Century Russia"at the AAASS Conference, St. Louis, Nov. 19-21. G.L. Bumgardner, Surgery, presented "Moderator of Forum Session: Transplantation I"at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Francisco, Oct. 12; "Patterns of Immune Responses Evoked by Allogeneic Hepatocytes: Evidence for Independent Codominant Roles for CD4+ and DC8+T Cell Responses in Acute Rejection"at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, Nov. 29; and "Results of Zenapax for Prevention of Acute Rejection in Recipients with Delayed Graft Function"at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Nov. 17. John Burnham, History, presented "The Place of Freud in History" at the International Symposium on Civilization and Its Discontents, McMaster University, Canada, Sept. 25. Jason Chambers, History, presented "Changing an Image: African-American Marketing and Advertising Professionals' Impact on the Black Consumer Market"at the National Association of African-American Studies Conference, Houston, Texas, Feb. 24. Johnson Cheu, English, presented "Under Examination: Disabling Medical Constructs,"Ohio State University Medical School, Feb. 23. Carol Chin, History, presented "Chinese Feminists View the West: Chinese Women's Periodicals and Western Influence, 1905-1915"at Yale University, New Haven, Conn., Feb. 26. Jon Erickson, English, presented "What Was Postmodernism?"at Cleveland State University, Feb. 29. Sharon Hamersley, Arts and Sciences Administration, presented "From Conflict to Consensus Ð the Chadwick Model"at the American Society for Training and Development Conference, Columbus, March 17. J. Heinstein, Surgery, presented "Changing Frequency of Bilateral Cleft Lip and/or Palate in Central Ohio"at the 11th Annual Tri-State Craniofacial Conference, Cincinnati, Sept. 24. P.K. Hennessy and P.W. Adams, Tissue Typing, and R.P. Pelletier and C.G. Orosz, Surgery, presented "Frequency of MHC Class II Reactive Antibodies in Transplant Patients"at the American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics 25th Annual Conference, New Orleans, Oct. 20-24. Douglas N. Jones, Public Policy and Management, presented "The Fairness Criterion in Public Utility Regulation: Does It Still Matter?" at the Allied Social Sciences Association Conference, Boston, January 2000. Charles Klopp, French and Italian, presented "Ut PictureÉ.? The Narrative Art of Marisa Volpi"at the 28th Annual 20th Century Literature Conference, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 25. Randall Longenecker, Family Medicine, presented "An Ethic of Competent Care: Competence, Medical Mistakes, and the Nature of Learning" at the 1999 Bioethics Retreat, Logan County, Oct. 22. Sean Martin, History, presented "Homeless in Krakow: Three Polish Jewish Intellectuals and their Relationship to Poland and Polish Culture" at Emigration and Exile from Eastern and Central Europe Conference, University of Toronto, Feb. 24-26. Irene Masing-Delic, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, presented "Gor'kii's Italian Fairytales and Gogol's 'Rome'"at the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, Chicago, Dec. 27-29. Myraslava M. Mudrak, History of Art, presented "Neue Slowenische Kunst and the Semiotics of Suprematism"at the 88th Annual College Art Association Conference, New York, Feb. 24. Kristen Peterson, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, presented "Of Beauties and Circles: The Function of Myth in Petrushevskaia's 'Svoi Krug'"at the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages Conference, Chicago, Dec. 27-29. Douglas Post, Family Medicine, presented "The Impact of Patient Communication Training on the Medical Visit"at the North America Primary Care Research Group Conference, San Diego, November 1999. J.W. Pratt, Surgery, presented "Clinical and Surgical Management of Neonatal Intrapericardial Teratomas"at the Ohio Doctors Interested In Congenital Heart Disease 26th Annual Conference, Toledo, May 8; "Minimally Invasive Surgical Management for Myocardial Bridging Causing Medication Refractory Angina"at the International Society of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgeons 2nd Annual Conference, Paris, France, May 21, co-presenters were R.E. Michler, J. Pala and D.A. Brown; and "Current Indications of the Left Thoracotomy Approach for Coronary Revascularization and Valvular Procedures"at the Cardiac and General Thoracic Surgery Course, 11th Annual Update, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Dec. 1, co-presenters were T.E. Williams, R.E. Michler and D.A. Brown. Andrew Scheil, English, presented "The Footsteps of Israel: Jews and Final Judgment in Anglo-Saxon England"at the Humanities Institute, State University of New York, Stony Brook, Feb. 24-25. J.M. Westerkamp, E.S. Campbell, M.J. Heller, J.C. Inlow, P.K. Hennessy, P.W. Adams, and P.L. Steller, Tissue Typing, and L.H. Hazy and C.G. Orosz, Surgery, presented "A Parallel Study of Class I Serology Versus SSP in 107 BMT Patients" at the American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics 25th Annual Conference, New Orleans, Oct. 20-24. Roxann Wheeler, English, presented "The Empire of Climate: Racial Categories and Sexual Intermixture"at the Global 18th Century Conference, Los Angeles, Oct. 14-15. Syeng-Mann Yoo, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, presented "The Use of the Letter Omega in 15th- and 16th-Century Rjazanian Legal Documents"at the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages Conference, Chicago, Dec. 27-29. The following members of the Department of English as a Second Language Programs gave presentations at the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Conference, Vancouver, Canada, March 14-18: Donette Brantner-Artenie, "Increasing Learner Independence through Goal SettingÓ; Michael Dordick, "A Computer Simulation for ESL Composition StudentsÓ; Pamella Lovern and Diana Nasman, "An Advertising Project for Integrated Skills ClassesÓ; Suzanne Panferov, "Email Peer ReviewsÓ; Lori Sandholdt, "Using Video to Create Conversational AwarenessÓ; and Susan Sarwark, "Budgets, Staffing Patterns, Equipment, Space" and "Design, Curriculum, and Assessment in ITA Programs." PublicationsSharon A. Alvarez and Jay B. Barney, Management and Human Resources, "Entrepreneurial Advantage: The Resource Based View,"Entrepreneurship as Strategy, edited by B.D. Meyer and K. Heppard (Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2000). Xiaomei Chen, East Asian Languages and Literatures and Comparative Studies in the Humanities, "Can Tiananmen Theater Go Global? A Case of Cultural Studies from a Non-Western Perspective,"Poetica, Vol. 52 (1999), pp. 19-33. David Citino, English, "The Question Is, 'Which Tree?'"The Columbus Dispatch, (March 5). C.H. Cook, W.S. Melvin, J. Groner and D.R. King, Surgery, and E. Allen, Pediatrics, "A Cost-Effective Thoracoscopic Treatment Strategy for Pediatric Spontaneous Pneumothorax,"Surg. Endosc, Vol. 13, No. 12 (1999), pp. 1208-10. L.J. Damore and W.S. Melvin, Surgery, "Surgical Technique of Appendectomy by Laparotomy and Laparoscopy,"Oper. Tech. Genecol. Surg., Vol. 4, No. 4 (1999), p. 215-20. Leo Daughterty III, History, "Reminiscences of a Rio Coco Marine," Sentinel, (Winter 2000). David Frantz, English, review of Bette Talvacchia's "Taking Positions on the Erotic in Renaissance Culture,"(Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1997), in Italica, Vol. 76, No. 4 (1999), pp.529-31. David Horn, Comparative Studies in the Humanities, "Pain, Sensitivity, and Social Danger in 19th-Century Criminology,"Proceedings of the Conference on "Pain and Suffering in History: Narratives of Science, Medicine and Culture, edited by Marcia Meldrum (Los Angeles: University of California at Los Angeles, 1999), pp. 12-21. Nicholas Howe, English, "Reescribiendo Narrativas de Viaje: Los Lugares Inventados en Invisible Cities de Italo Calvino y Last Letters from Hav de Jan Morris,"Literatura di viajes: El Viejo Mundo y el Neuvo, edited by Salvador Garcia (Madrid: Editorial Castalia, 1999), pp. 251-59. Ralph Hunt, English-Mansfield, "Going without Saying,"Collages and Bricolages, Vol. 13 (2000). Abiola Irele, African-American and African Studies and Comparatives Studies in the Humanities, "Paulin Hountondji"and "Leopold Sedar Senghor," A Companion to the Philosophers, edited by Robert L. Arrington (Blackwell, 1999). Lindsay Jones, Comparative Studies in the Humanities, "White Myths about American Indian Mythology: Reflections on the Lakota Story of 'When the People Laughed at Hanwi, the Moon',"Area Studies: Bulletin of the Graduate School of Area Studies, University of Tsukuba, Japan, Vol. 17 (1999). Thomas Kasulis, Comparative Studies in the Humanities, "The Truth: Eliot Deutsch's Ontological Theory,"The Aesthetic Turn: Reading Eliot Deutsch on Comparative Philosophy, edited by Roger T. Ames (Open Court Publishing, Company, 2000), pp. 43-58; "Under the Bodhi Tree: An Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and Liberation,Ó The Sound of Liberating Truth: Buddhist Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng, edited by Sallie B. King and Paul O. Ingram (Curzon Press, 1999), pp. 207-19; "The Momentous and the Momentary,"The Sound of Liberating Truth, pp. 239-43; "Ch'an Spirituality,"Takeuchi Yoshinori's Buddhist Spirituality: Later China, Korea, Japan, and the Modern World (Crossroad Publishing Co., 1999), pp. 24-32; and "The Impact of Buddhism in the Nara Period,"Buddhist Spirituality, pp. 144-55. Barbara M. Newman, Human Development and Family Science, "What Does It Take to Have a Positive Impact on Minority Students' College Retention?" Adolescence, Vol. 34, No. 135 (1999), pp. 483-92, co-author is P.R. Newman. Paul Nutt, Management Sciences, and R.W. Backhoff, Public Policy and Management, "The Transformation of Contemporary Organizations," Firms, Chaos and Complexity, edited by M. Pina e Cunha (Lisbon, Portugal: Metafora, 2000). R.P. Pelletier and C.G. Orosz, Surgery, and P.W. Adams and P.K. Hennessey, Tissue Typing, "Comparison of Cross-Match Results Obtained by ELISA, Flow Cytometry, and Conventional Methodologies,"Hum. Immunol, Vol. 60, No. 9 (1999), pp. 855-61. Michael Pierce, History, "Farmers and the Failure of Populism in Ohio, 1890-1891,"Agricultural History, Vol. 72, No. 1 (Winter 2000). Douglas Post, Family Medicine, "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder," pp. 736-37, and "Schizophrenia,"pp. 976-77, Griffith's 5-minutes Clinical Consult (2000); and "The Effects of Patient Communications Skills Training on Compliance,"Archives of Family Medicine, Vol. 9 (2000), pp. 57-64, co-authors are Donald Cegala and Terese Marinelli. J.W. Pratt, Surgery, "Neonatal Intrapericardial Teratomas: Clinical and Surgical Considerations,"Cardiol. Young, Vol. 10 (2000), pp. 25-29, co-authors are K.H. Mutabagani and J.T. Davis, Surgery, and D.M. Cohen and J.J. Wheller, Pediatrics; and "Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Myocardial Muscle Bridging,"Heart Surg. Forum, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1999), pp. 250-53, co-authors are R.E. Michler, J. Pala and D.A. Brown, Surgery. Bill Roorbach, English, review of Farly Mowat's The Farfarers: Before the Norse, in Newsday, (Jan. 30). James P. Scanlan, Philosophy, emeritus, "Dostoevsky's Arguments for Immortality,"The Russian Review, (January 2000), pp. 1-20; and "An American Philosopher at Moscow State University, 1964-65,"Voprosy filosofii (Problems of Philosophy), Moscow, Russia, No. 1(2000), pp. 132-41. Phoebe Spinrad, English, "'Too Much Liberty': Measure for Measure and Skelton's Magnyfycence,"Modern Language Quarterly, Vol. 60, No. 4 (December 1999), pp. 431-49. Charles Wheeler, English, "Two Snakes, and Maybe a Third,"and "Private Viewing,"Cumberland Poetry Review, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Fall 1999), pp. 46-49. RecognitionsMark W. Arnold, General Surgery, and William B. Farrar, Surgical Oncology, received the Continuing Medical Education Advisory Committee's Award of Appreciation. Michael Borger, ATI, received the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award, 2000. Ron Borton, ATI, received the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Outstanding Advisor Award, 2000. William E. Burak, Surgical Oncology, received the Continuing Medical Education Advisory Committee's Best Clinical Presentation Award for "Breast Cancer: New Treatment Strategies." John Chovan, Education Technology, was quoted in the Columbus Dispatch in an article on Websites, (Feb. 20). Carol Ferry, Surgical Intensive Care, Maryellen Orsinelli, Echocardiography Laboratory, Fannie Morrow, Nutritional Services, and Ronald Penn, Valet Parking, received the Intensive Caring Award for January. Thomas P. Gallanis, Law and History, received the Mellon Fellowship from the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, 2000-2001. Robert T. Greenbaum, Public Policy and Management, received second place in the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Associations' 1999 doctoral dissertation competition. David Hirshleifer, Finance, received the 1999 Smith-Breeden Prize for Best Paper in Investments in the Journal of Finance for "Investor Psychology and Security Market Under- and Over Reactions." Susan Lamp, Plastic Surgery, Joanne Lester, Surgical Oncology, and Pat Schmitt, Oncology Rehabilitation, received the University Medical Center's Office of Nursing Staff Development and Patient Education's Excellence in Patient Health Education Award for February. Robert E. Michler, Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Peter B. Baker, Pathology, received the Continuing Medical Education Advisory Committee's Best Team Award for their presentation, "Pathology and Repair of the Mitral Valve." Paul Nutt, Management Sciences, received the Academy of Management's Organizational Development and Change Division's best paper award for "The De-development of Contemporary Organization,"co-author is Robert W. Backoff, and citations for excellence for "Framing Strategic Decisions" and "Leverage, Resistance, and the Success of Implementation Approaches." David Shetlar, University Extension, Entomology, received the Ohio Turfgrass Foundation Professional Excellence Award, 1999. The Fisher College of Business was recognized by Forbes Magazine for graduating students in its M.B.A. program who recovered the cost of earning their degrees in 3.3 years (faster than any other Big Ten business program). ServiceTerry Barrett, Art Education, served as workshop leader for "Talking about Student Art"at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, R.I., March 15; and workshop leader for "Inspired by Family Photographs, Using the Visual Arts as a Catalyst for Teaching Reading and Writing"at the Health and Education Leadership for Providence Coalition, Providence, R.I., March 16. Morris Beja, English, served on a panel on "Kafka and Biography" at the Biographical Approaches to German Literature Conference, Columbus, Feb. 26. Tim M. Berra, Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology-Mansfield, emeritus, is chairman of the Special Publications Committee of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Angela Brintlinger, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, chaired a panel on World War II in Russian Literature at the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages Conference, Chicago, Dec. 27-29. Kenneth Hinchcliff, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, was quoted on the health and well-being of dogs competing in the 2000 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in USA Today, March 3. Andrew Karolyi and Ingrid Werner, Finance, are members of the editorial board of the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money. David W. Kramer, Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology-Mansfield, served as a judge at the Buckeye Science and Engineering Fair, Columbus, Feb. 26. Dennis Minahen, French and Italian, is a member of the Modern Language Association Delegate Assembly, 2000-03. Oded Shenkar, Management and Human Resources, is a member of the academic board for the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hang Lung Center for Organizational Research. |
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