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BookTerry Barrett, Art Education, Interpreting Art: Reflecting, Wondering, and Responding (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003). PerformanceJohn M. Bennett, Rare Books & MSS Library, Curator, Avant Writing Collection, performed sound and collaborative poetry with the Be Blank Consort at the Center for Book Arts, New York City, Nov. 15. PresentationsThe following members of Ohio State's faculty made presentations at the Focus on Behavior Analysis in Education Conference, Columbus, Sept. 20-22: Tim Barrett, Special Education, and Phillip Ward, Sport and Exercise Sciences, presented "A Review of Behavioral Interventions in Physical Education and Sport Settings"; Tammy L. Burt and David Poretta, Special Education, presented "The Use of Adapted Bicycles on the Acquisition, Maintenance and Generalization of Conventional Cycling Skills for Children with Mild Retardation"; Gwendolyn Cartledge, Ya-yu Lo and Mary W. Kiarie, Special Education, presented "Effects of Peer Tutoring and Group Contingencies on the Academic and Social Behavior of Urban Fourth-Grade Males At-Risk for School Failure"; John Cooper, Special Education, emeritus, presented "What I Have Learned from My Collection of 2,067 Standard Celeration Charts: Behavior Dynamics in Applied Research and Speculations on Teaching Academic Skills"; Michelle Fraizer-Trotman, Suha Al-Hassan, Ralph Gardner III and Corwyn Moore, Special Education, presented "Peer-Mediated Interventions in an Urban After-School Program"; Ralph Gardner III, Special Education, presented "Academic Responding in Classrooms for Deaf Student"; Timothy E. Heron, Special Education, presented "Plato's Allegory of the Cave Revisited: Disciples of the Light Challenge the Pied Pipers of Darkness," co-presenters were April D. Miller, University of Southern Mississippi, and Matthew J. Tincani, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and "Cross-Age Tutoring in an Inclusive Classroom: Preliminary Findings with Typically Developing Students and Students with Autism," co-presenters were Andy Guy and Kathleen M. Heron, Children's Center for Developmental Enrichment, and Ma Yao and Donna Villareal, Ohio State University; William L. Heward, Special Education, presented "Reading as Texturally or Intraverbally Controlled Behavior: A Conceptual Analysis with Implications for Practice and Research in Beginning Reading Instruction," co-presenters were Sara C. Ensbarger, University of South Florida, and David F. Bicard, Florida International University, and "A Dozen Reasons Why ABA Is Good For Education (Plus 12 Reasons Why Those Reasons Aren't Good Enough)"; Myung-Ah Lee, Special Education, presented a poster session, "Review of Peer-Mediated Instruction in Physical Education"; Lloyd D. Peterson, Special Education, presented "Focusing on Building Behaviors vs. Focusing on Suppressing Behaviors: The Struggles of a Schoolwide Paradigm Shift"; Stephanie M. Peterson and Nancy A. Neef, Education, presented "Choice Making in Educational Settings"; Diane M. Sainato, Julie Schepis, Sunhwa Jung and Jennie Valk, Special Education, presented, "Future Tense: Directions for Research in Early Interventions for Young Children with Disabilities"; Susan M. Silvestri and William L. Heward, Special Education, presented "Some Weird and Misguided Things that Are Widely Believed in Education"; Phillip Ward, Sport and Exercise Sciences, presented "A Case for Cultural Interdependence: Behavior Analysis and the Zeitgeist"; and Stacey Williams and Stephanie M. Peterson, Education, presented a poster session on "The Effects of Direct Instruction: Increasing Fluency, Decoding and Accuracy of a Middle-School Reader." The following members of the Department of Entomology made presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Nov. 17-20: E.A.B. De Nardo, A. Sindermann, S. Grewal and P.S. Grewal presented "Non-susceptibility of Earthworms, Eisenia Fetida, to the Slug-parasitic Nematode Phasmarhabditis Hermaphrodita Under Laboratory Conditions"; E.J. Dotseth presented "Integrating Biodiversity Informatics Tools into Revisionary Taxonomy: the Genus Acanthoscelio Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)"; N.T. Gallagher and S.C. Jones presented "Search Behavior of the Eastern Subterranean Termite"; P.S. Grewal, K.T. Power and M. Klein presented "Heterorhabditis zealandica: a New Tool in the Management of White Grubs in Turfgrass and Ornamentals"; S.A.L. Hayward, J.P. Rinehart and D.L. Denlinger presented "Heat Shock Protein Expression in Response to Desiccation in Diapausing and Nondiapausing Pupae of the Flesh Fly Sarcophaga Crassipalpis"; D.J. Horn and W.J. Dress presented "Moths as Monitors of Impact of Prescribed Burning in Mixed-oak Forests of Southern Ohio"; S.C. Jones and A.B. Nuss presented "Ohio Termite Survey: Pest Management Industry Involvement"; K.K. Jordan and S.C. Jones presented "Invertebrate Fauna Associated with Mulch in Urban Environments"; B.A. Kunkel, D.R. Richmond and P.S. Grewal presented "How Do Endophytic Turfgrasses Reduce Susceptibility of Black Cutworm and Fall Armyworm to Entomopathogenic Nematodes?"; K.P. Miller and D.J. Horn presented "A Synthetic Chemical Attractant for Three Species of Nicrophorus Burying Beetles"; D.R. Richmond and P.S. Grewal presented "Influence of Below-ground Herbivory on Competition Between Endohytic Turfgrasses and Dandelion"; and A.E. Smith and J. J. Horn presented "Can Saprophytic Scarabaeidae Be Designated Generalists or Specialists? Community Structure and the Volatile Profile of Decaying Resources"; and C.A. Yoder, P.S. Grewal and R.A.J. Taylor presented "Age Related Changes in Infection Behavior of Three Entomopathogenic Nematode Species." Terry Barrett, Art Education, delivered the keynote address and six other lectures on "Teaching Art Criticism" at the Alaska Art Education Association Annual Meeting, Coopers Landing, Alaska, Oct. 4-5. S.R. Bucheli, S. Passoa and J.W. Wenzel, Entomology, presented "A Novel Approach for Determining Gelechioidea Phylogenetics: Total Evidence Analysis of Gelechioidea Relative to Coleophoridae and Sister Taxa" at the Willi Hennig Society XXI, Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 13. S. Cobey, Entomology, presented "Queen Production and Bee Breeding" and "The Carniolan Advantage" at the State Beekeepers Association, Lewisburg, Pa., Nov. 15-16; and "Bee Genetics, Selection and Closed Population Breeding," "Breeding For Varroa Control" and "Principles of Bee Genetics & Selection Methods" at the Eastern Apicultural Society, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., Aug. 6-9. D.L. Denlinger, Entomology, presented "Patterns of Gene Expression During Insect Diapause" at the Czech-Japanese Seminar on Insect Photoperiodism and Rhythmicity at Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, Aug. 5-8; and "Patterns of Gene Expression During Insect Diapause" at the American Physiological Society Symposium, San Diego, Aug. 24-28. S. Gomathinayagam, K. Cradock and G. Needham, Entomology, presented "Pathogenicity of Beauveria Bassiana to Amblyomma Americanum and Dermacentor Variabilis" at the 4th International Conference on Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens, Banff, Alberta, Canada, July 21-26. S.C. Jones, Entomology, presented "Termite Biology" at the Western Pennsylvania Pest Control Association Annual Conference, Monroeville, Pa., Aug. 29. Harry D. Niemczyk, Entomology, presented "The Multiple Target Principle" at the Professional Lawn Care Association Conference, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 13-14. F.B. Noll, J.W. Wenzel and R. Zucchi, Entomology, presented "A Phylogenetic Perspective on the Origin and the Evolution of Castes in Neotropical Swarm-founding Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Epiponini)" at the XIV International Congress of International Union for the Study of Social Insects, Sapporo, Japan, July 29. K.M. Pickett, Entomology, presented "Molecular, Morpholological, and Behavioral Phylogeny of Aphanilopterus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Polistinae, Polistes)" at the XIV International Congress of International Union for the Study of Social Insects, Sapporo, Japan, July 29, co-presenter was J.W. Wenzel; and "From Basepairs to Birdsongs: Phylogenetic Data in the Age of Genomics" at the Willi Hennig Society XXI, Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 13, co-presenters were J.V. Freudenstein, M.P. Simmons and J.W. Wenzel. J.W. Wenzel, Entomology, presented "Morphometric Syndromes and the Origin of Reproductive Caste in Swarming Wasps" at the Willi Hennig Society XXI, Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 15, co-presenter was F.B. Noll; and "Is the Nest a Template for the Society?" and "Phylogeny of Polistinae, Combining Data Sets"at the XIV International Congress of International Union for the Study of Social Insects, Sapporo, Japan, July 29-Aug. 1. Jennifer Willging, French and Italian, presented "La Fille du Gobernator's Descent, into Colonial Hell: Paule Constants Debt to Celine and Duras" at the New Women's Writing in French Conference, Institute of Romance Studies, University of London, Sept. 26-29. R.N. Williams, Entomology, presented "The Multicolored Asian Beetle; a Nuisance or a Pest of Grapes?" at the American Society for Ecology and Viticulture Eastern Section, Baltimore, July 10-12. PublicationsPatrick C. McKenry, Human Development and Family Science, "Enhancing Achievement in Black Adolescent Males: The Rites of Passage Link," Educating Our Black Children, (Routledge/Falmer, London: 2001), pp. 141-156, co-authors are Stephen M. Gavazzi and K.A. Alford; "A Comparative Study of Divorce in Three Chinese Societies: Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong," Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, Vol. 34, No. 1/2 (2001), pp. 143-62; and "Aspects of Father Status and Postdivorce Father Involvement with Children," Journal of Family Issues, Vol. 23, No. 5, (2002), pp. 601-623, co-author is Randy Williams. Debra Moddelmog, English, "Queer Families in Hemingway's Fiction," in Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice, (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002), pp. 173-189, co-editors are Lawrence R. Broer and Gloria Holland. Gabriella Modan, English, "'Public Toilets for a Diverse Neighborhood': Spatial Purification Practices in Community Development Discourse," Journal of Sociolinguistics, Vol. 6, No. 4 (2002), pp. 487-513. Catherine P. Montalto, Consumer & Textile Sciences, "Optimal Dynamic Portfolio Strategies for Long-term Investment Horizons," Consumer Interests Annual (2002), p. 48, co-authors are C.W. Lai and Sherman D. Hanna; and "Factors Related to Meeting the Capital Accumulation Ratio Guideline," Financial Services Review, Vol. 11, No. 2 (2002), pp. 153-171, co-author is R. Yao; and "Chinese Consumers' Attitudes Toward US-made Clothing: From a Cultural Perspective," Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, Vol. 31 (2002), pp. 19-49, co-authors are Sharron Lennon, D. Shen, M.A. Dickson and L. Zhang. D.K. Moser and S.K. Frazier, Nursing, "The Congestive Heart Failure Patient," AACN's Protocols for Practice: Care of the Cardiac Patient Series, (American Association of Criitical-Care Nurses, 2001). M.L. Mussard, C.L. Gasser and M.L. Day, Animal Sciences, "Influence of Premature Induction of an LH Surge with GnRH on Ovulation, Luteal Function, and Fertility in Cattle," Biology of Reproduction, No. 66 (2002), pp. 415, co-authors are C.R. Burke, E.J. Behlke, A.R. Robison and J.E. Kinder; and "Synchronizing Ovarian Follicular Development with Melengestrol Acetate (MGA) and a CIDR in Beef Cattle," Journal of Animal Science, No. 80 (2002), pp. 535. Jack L. Nasar, City & Regional Planning, "What Design for a Presidential Library? Complexity, Typicality, Order, and Historical Significance," Empirical Studies of the Arts, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 83-99. J.L. O'Brien, D.K. Moser, B. Riegel, S.K. Frazier, and B.J. Garvin, Nursing, "Comparison of Anxiety Assessment between Patients and Their Clinicians in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients Hospitalized in the Cardiac Critical Care Unit," American Journal of Critical Care, Vol. 10, No. 2 (2001), pp. 97-103. D.L. Palmquist, OARDC/Animal Sciences, "An Appraisal of Fats and Fatty Acids," Poultry Feedstuffs (2002), pp. 87-97, and "Effect of Supplemental Tallow on Performance of Dairy Cows Fed Diets with Different Corn Silage: Alfalfa Silage Ratios," Journal of Dairy Science (2002), pp. 632-641, co-authors are R.R. Grummer, S.G. Onetti and R.D. Shaver, University of Wisconsin, and M.A. McGuire, University of Idaho. Tony Pasquarello, Philosophy, emeritus, Mansfield, "God: 12,000 The Faith of a Rebeliever," Free Inquiry, Vol. 22 No. 4 (Fall 2002) . Joy L. Pate, OARDC/Animal Sciences, "Immune Cells in the Corpus Luteum: Friends or Foes?" Journal of Reproduction (2002), No. 122, pp. 665-676. Susan Sears, Physical Activity and Educational Services, "Transforming School Counseling," guest editor, Theory Into Practice, Vol. 41, No. 3 (Ohio State's College of Education, Summer 2002), co-author is P. Landis Keyes, University of Michigan. Julianne Serovich, Human Development and Family Science, "Perceived HIV-Related Stigma and HIV Disclosure to Relationship Partners After Finding Out About the Seropositive Diagnosis," Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 7, No. 4 (2002), pp. 415-432, co-authors are Valerian J. Derlaga, Barbara A. Winstead, Kathryn Greene and William N. Elwood. Anne M. Smith, Human Nutrition, "Tomato Consumption Increases Lycopene Isomer Concentrations in Breast Milk and Plasma of Lactating Women," Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Vol. 102, No. 9 (2002), pp. 1257-1262, co-authors are C.M. Allen, S.K. Clinton and S.J. Schwartz; and "Selenium Intakes, Absorption, Retention, and Status in Adolescent Girls," Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Vol. 102, No. 5 (2002), pp. 1082-1087, co-authors are D. Holben, J.Z. Ernst, J. Landoll, J. Holcomb and V. Matkovic. D.R. Suiter, S.C. Jones and B.T. Forschler, Entomology, "Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States," University of Georgia Extension & Ohio State University Extension Bulletin 1209, p. 8. A.N. Torres, C.W. Hoy and C. Welty, Entomology, "An Integrated Pest Management Program for Carrot Weevil in Parsley," The Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet CV-1001-02. James N. Upton, African American and African Studies, "Multiculturalism: Toward a New Understanding of Nationality," Community, Diversity, and Difference: Implications for Peace, A Bailey and P.J. Smithka, eds., (Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi V.V., 2002), pp. 117-131, co-author is R.L. Maples. S.G. Velleman, C.S. Coy, J.W. Anderson, R.A. Patterson and K.E. Nestor, OARDC/Animal Sciences, "Effect of Selection for Growth Rate on Embryonic Breast Muscle Development in Turkeys," Poultry Science, No. 81 (2002), pp. 1113-1121. Julia Watson, Comparative Studies, "Charlotte Salomon's Memory Work in the 'Postscript' to Life or Theater?" Signs, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Autumn 2002), pp. 409-420; translation from German, Charlotte Salomon, "'Postscript' to Life or Theater?" Signs, Vol. 28, No. 1, (Autumn 2002), pp. 421-429; and review essay "Two-way Reflection," review of Mirror Talk: Genres of Crisis in Contemporary Autobiography by Susanna Egan, Clio, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Winter 2002), 179-186. J. Wennings, M. Brodnik, Kathy Waller and Margaret Teaford, "Job Satisfaction among Clinical Coders in Ohio," Proceedings of the 2002 American Health Information Management Association Convention, pp. 399-405. Karen Winstead, English, review of "I," by Rita Copeland, in Rhetorics 20, (2002), pp. 311-12. Jay Zagorsky, Center For Human Resource Research, Business Information: Finding and Using Data in the Digital Age, (Columbus, McGraw-Hill/Irwin: 2002). RecognitionsJames Altschuld, Education Polity & Leadership, received the Alva and Gunnar Myrdal Practice Award from The American Evaluation Association for his cumulative contributions to the professional practice of evaluation. David W. Andrews and the College of Human Ecology were presented with the Columbus City Schools Golden Ruler Award to recognize the faculty, staff and students who work with Columbus children. Charles M. Atkinson, Music, has been awarded a 2003-04 Fellowship for University Teachers by the National Endowment for the Humanities to support the completion of an edition of the melodies for the Sanctus and Agnus Dei of the Roman Mass with their Tropes and Prosulas. Bruce Eisley and Ron Hammond, Entomology, received a Certificate of Excellence in the American Society of Agronomy A-4 Educational Materials Competition, for their publication "Corn, Soybean, Wheat and Alfalfa Field Guide." Mark L. Failla, Human Nutrition, "Elevated Iron Status Increases Bacterial Invasion and Survival and Alters Cytokine/chemokine mRNA Expression in Caco-2 Human Intestinal Cells," Journal of Nutrition (2001) was selected by the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health and the Consumer Healthcare Products Association for inclusion in the Annual Bibliography of Significant Advances in Dietary Supplements Research, 2001. Carole Fink, Melton Center, received the Marshall Fund Fellowship for 2001-02 given by the government of Germany. Evelyn Freeman, Melton Center, was co-recipient of the 2000 James P. Berry Ohioana Award for Editorial Excellence for the Journal of Children's Literature, co-edited with Barbara Lehman and Patricia Scharer. Elizabeth Hanson, Surgery, was the College of Medicine and Public Health/ Office of Health Sciences Employee of the Month in August. Robin Judd, Melton Center, received a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Fellowship for research on her current project, "We Jews Who Feel Most German: Religion and Modern German-Jewish Life"; Judd also received the Clio Award from the history undergraduate association, Phi Alpha Theta, for outstanding undergraduate teaching in the Department of History. Bonnie L. Kirkpatrick, Nursing, was awarded the Educator Award from Sigma Tau Theta Epsilon Chapter, May 29. Sharron Lennon, Consumer & Textile Sciences, has been selected as the 2002 Prentice Hall Distinguished Lecturer at the International Textile and Apparel Association National Meeting, New York, Aug. 9. Patrick C. McKenry, Human Development and Family Sciences, was named Fellow within the National Council on Family Relations, 2002. Douglas A. Nelson, Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, director of The Borror Lab, was profiled in the Sept. 24 issue of the Columbus Dispatch, and also was featured in the Sept. 14 Science News. H.G. Parsa, Human Nutrition, is the new editor of the refereed Journal of Foodservice Business Research, from Haworth Press. Jan Radzynski, Melton Center, was commissioned by the International Violin Master Course of Kibbutz Eilon to compose a string sextet for a chamber orchestra for a concert at the Tel Aviv Opera House, August 2001. Cheryl Ring, Pharmacology, was the College of Medicine and Public Health/Office of Health Sciences Employee of the Month in September. Allison Snow, Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, received Scientific American's Research Leader in Agriculture award. She is part of the Scientific American 50, a list recognizing contributions from the past year to science and technology. ServiceGwendolyn Cartledge, Ralph Gardner III, Susan B. Hersh, Timothy E. Heron, William L. Heward, Nancy Neef, Lloyd D. Peterson, Stephanie M. Peterson and Diane M. Sainato, Special Education, served as chairs of sessions at the Focus on Behavior Analysis in Education Conference, Columbus, Sept 20-22. Steve Gavazzi, Human Development and Family Science, and David Andrews, Human Ecology, head the Adolescent Network Research Initiative (ANRI) and the interdisciplinary collection of OSU faculty members that are interested in adolescent problem behavior. Allison A. Snow, Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, was appointed to serve on an authoring committee of the National Research Council (National Academy of Sciences), "Bioconfinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms," 2002-03; and to serve on the Advisory Group of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, affiliated with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), to study effects of transgenic maize on local landraces in Mexico, 2002-03; and was elected as Treasurer/Secretary of the International Society for Biosafety Research, 2002-2004. M. Guillaume Wientjes, Pharmacy, has been appointed to serve as chairperson of the Experimental Therapeutics Study Section (1), Center for Scientific Review, ending June 30, 2003. |
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