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BooksDavid Citino, English, Paperwork, (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2003). Robert Davis, History, Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800, (New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003). Andrew Hudgins, English, Ecstatic in the Poison, (New York: The Overlook Press, 2003). Stephen Kern, History, The Culture of Time and Space 1880-1918, 2nd ed., (Harvard University Press, 2003). Julian Markels, English, emeritus, The Marxian Imagination: Representing Class in Literature, (New York: Monthly Review Press, 2003). Lee Martin, English, Turning Bones, (a memoir), (Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 2003). Debra Moddelmog, English, Japanese edition of Reading Desire: In Pursuit of Ernest Hemingway, Norio Shimamura and Ai Ogasawara, translators, (Toyko: Shohakusha, 2003), (originally published by Cornell University Press, 1999). GrantsJean Michelle Guldmann, City and Regional Planning, and Edward J. Malecki, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, $28,681 SBC Faculty Research Grant for 2003-04, in support of their proposal, "Internet Broadband Service Demand Analysis: Quantitative Choice Methods of Household and Firm Behavior." Jack L. Nasar, City andÝRegional Planning, $5,483 Faculty Research Small Grant from the Criminal Justice Research Center for research on "Cell Phones, Perceived Safety and Crime Victimization." Lisa Tilder, Architecture, $1,200 ACSA East Central Regional Collaborative Practice Grant to organize "Mediations: A Traveling Exhibit" with faculty from the University of Michigan, University of Kentucky, Ball State University and University of Detroit Mercy. PresentationsThe following individuals from Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology gave presentations at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, QuÈbec City, QuÈbec, Canada, Aug. 10-14: D. Derek Aday, "Exploring Variation in Bluegill Population Size Structure: Interactions between Density Dependence and Early Maturation"; G.W. Kim, T. Kwon, M.R. Gearhiser, E.A. Marschall, S.W. Fisher and R.A. Stein, "PCB Biomagnification in the Zebra Mussel -- Round Goby -- Smallmouth Bass Food Chain in Lake Erie"; G.B. Steinhart, M.E. Sandrene, R.A. Stein and E.A. Marschall, "An Introduced Nest Predator Increases Smallmouth Bass Parental Care Costs"; and J.J. Van Tassell and S. Hansson, "A Test of a Bioenergetics Model for Young-of-year Herring by Incorporating its Functional Response and Ambient Prey Density to Predict Growth." The following individuals from Slavic and East European Languages gave presentations at the 7th Joint Meeting and Conference of North American and Bulgarian Scholars at Ohio State, Oct. 9-12: Daniel E. Collins, "Purging Greek in the Legend of Thessaloniki"; Yana Hashamova, "Bulgarian Theater in Search of Its Audience of Itself"; and Tanya Ivanova, "The Corpus of Slavic Lexical Variants in Translated Texts of the 14th Century," co-presenter was Lora Taseva; and Predrag Matejic, Hilandar Research Library, and Leon Twarog, panel members, "Bulgarian-American Scholarly Cooperations: Personal Perspectives." Leslie Alexander, History, presented "'Of What Use Are Processions:' Black Culture and Consciousness in the Age of Emancipation" at the Association for the Study of African American Life and History conference, Milwaukee, Sept. 23-28, and "To Leave the House of Bondage: The Influence of the Haitian Revolution on African American Consciousness during the Age of Emancipation" at the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., Oct. 2-4. Chadwick Allen, English, presented "Re-imagining Indigenous Cultures: The Pacific Islands" at the NEH Summer Institute, East-West Center, Honolulu, June 30-Aug. 1; and "The Aesthetics and Politics of Memory: American Indian Literature as Indigenous History"at the CIC American Indian Studies Consortium, Newberry Library, Chicago, Sept. 10-12. Louise Antony, Philosophy, presented "A Naturalistic Approach to the A Priori" at the Inter University Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Aug. 28. Scott Banville, English, presented "ëNot an Accountant! A Bookkeeper!': Representing the Lower Middle Class from Victorian Novels to Sitcoms" at the Victorian Interdisciplinary Association of the Western United States, University of Texas, Austin, Oct. 11. Sylvia Berryman, Philosophy, presented "Mechanical Explanation in Ancient Greek Philosophy" to the Departments of History of Science and Classics, Harvard University, March 2003; and "The Imitation of Life and Ancient Technology" at the Conference on History and Philosophy of Artificial Life, Stanford University, October 2003. David Brewer, English, presented "'The Very Name of Rochester': Attribution and the Posthumous Functions of Authors" at the Quadrennial Congress of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Los Angeles, August 2003. John Burnham, History, emeritus, presented the inaugural lecture "Business People and the Development of the Minor Vice Industries" at the Utah Center for Ethics and Social Policy, Cedar City, Utah, Sept. 20. Samuel Chu, History, emeritus, presented "How the History Establishment Treated Its Chinese Colleagues: Racial, Cultural, and Professional Discrimination (1940s-1960s)" at the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, Illinois State University, Normal, Ill., Oct. 10-12. Jon Erickson, English, presented "Performance and the Philosophy of Action" at the Performance Studies International (PSI) pre-conference for American Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE), CUNY Graduate Center, New York, July 30. Angie Estes, English, presented a poetry reading at Kenyon College, Oct. 2. Carole Fink, History, presented "The Origins of Ostpolitik" at the meeting of the German Studies Association, New Orleans, Sept. 20. Mary Margaret Fonow, Women's Studies, presented "Feminism Inside Mainstream Institutions," a roundtable discussion, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 2003. Kenneth Goings, African American and African Studies, gave the keynote address, "W.E.B. Du Bois, Black Reconstruction, and Memphis" at the Tennessee Conference of Historians Annual Meeting, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 27. Hannibal Hamlin, English, presented "The Bible in Shakespeare: Biblical Allusion on the Renaissance Stage" as an invited lecturer for the Society of Fellows of The Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif., July 13. Andrew Hudgins, English, gave readings at: the West Chester University Poetry Conference, West Chester University, June 4-8; The Sewanee Writers' Conference, The University of the South, July 20; Yale Summer Programs, Yale University, July 30; The Thurber House, Columbus, Aug. 6; Books and Company, Dayton, Aug. 28; The University of Evansville, Evansville, Ind., Sept. 11; River Styx Reading Series, St. Louis, Sept. 15; and served as one of three judges for the Academy of American Poets' Lenore Marshall Prize. Sally Kitch, Women's Studies, presented "Feminist Theory for Global Peace and Security" at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus, Columbus, Sept. 24. Dan Kline, English, presented "Rugbeian Reserve: John Keble, Dr. Arnold and the Juvinalia of Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough" at John Keble in Context, Keble College, Oxford, May 11. Charles Klopp, French and Italian, presented "Strong Characters, Strong Authors, Strong Women: the Fiction of Simonetta Ornella Hornby and Melania Mazzucco" to St. Peter's Italian American Club, Columbus, Sept. 13. Sebastian Knowles, English, presented "ëThe Last Words of Dying Persons': Thomas Edison and Krapp's Last Tape," American Conference for Irish Studies, Minneapolis, June 2003. E.A. Marschall and J.E. Garvey, Biological Sciences, presented "Understanding Latitudinal Trends in Fish Body Size through Models of Optimal Seasonal Energy Allocation" at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah, Ga., Aug. 8. Lee Martin, English, gave a reading from From Our House and Turning Bones at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford, Penn., Sept. 16; he was featured author in "One Community/One Author," a communitywide reading program sponsored by the Harrisburg (Illinois) District Library; he read from Quakertown and Turning Bones at the Harrisburg District Library, Harrisburg, Ill., Sept. 11; he read from From Our House and Turning Bones at Southeastern Illinois College, Sept. 12; he was guest faculty at the San Juan Writers' Workshops, Ouray, Colo., July 17-20; and guest artist at the RopeWalk Writers' Conference, New Harmony, Ind., June 14. Erin McGraw, English, presented "Clergy in Literature" at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., July 22; and "Hangings and Acquittals: Judgment in Literature" at Yale Summer Programs, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., July 30. Sharon Claire Mitchell, English, presented "Bewitched, Befriended or Just Whipped? Lanval and Sir Launfal" at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds University, Leeds, U.K., July 17. Linda Mizejewski, Women's Studies, presented "Bodies of Evidence" at the Chapman Lecture in the Humanities, Russell Sage College, Albany, N.Y., Sept. 16. Galey Modan, English, presented "Butch Urbanites, White Femininity, and the Masculine City" at the 8th International Pragmatics Association Conference, Toronto, July 2003. Linda James Myers, African American and African Studies, presented "Cross Cultural Workshop" at the Women Coming Together Conference, Columbus, Sept. 26. Margaret Newell, History, presented "Race Frontiers: Indian Slavery in Colonial New England" at the University of Pennsylvania's McNeil Center Seminar for Early American Studies, Philadelphia, Sept. 12. Anthony Shuttleworth, English, presented "Into the Picture: Louis MacNeice's Ekphrastic Thirties" at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Space Between, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kan., May 30-31. G.B. Steinhart, E.A. Marschall and R.A. Stein, Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, presented "High Growth Rate of Young-of-Year Smallmouth Bass in Lake Erie: Benefit of the Round Goby Invasion?" at the 46th Annual IAGLR Conference on Great Lakes Research, Chicago, June 25. Lisa Tilder, Architecture, presented "Architecture as Interface: Mediating the In-Between" at the 9th International Bauhaus Colloquium in Weimar, Germany, May 2003; and "Architecture and Image" at the ACSA East Central Regional Conference, October 2003. Susan Williams, English, presented "The Impact of Photography on Nineteenth-Century American Culture" panel discussion at the Columbus Museum of Art, Aug. 21; and "Phelps and Spofford: Rewriting ëThe Amber Gods'" at the Society for the Study of American Women Writers, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 27. Karen Winstead, English, presented "Orthodoxy and the Parson," Revisiting Chaucer and Christianity, Canterbury, U.K., July 2003; and "Capgrave's Lollards: Power and Persecution," International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, July 2003. PublicationsChadwick Allen, English, "Introduction to the Bison Books Edition: His Heritage on Paper," Winter Count, by Dallas Chief Eagle, 1967 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003), pp. vii-xv. Joan Cashin, History, was the guest editor for the Journal of Family History, Vol. 28, No. 4 (October 2003). Dion Cautrell, English, "Patterns to Write By: Teaching Revision Through Organization," Composition Forum, Vol. 12 (2001), pp. 125-35. Richard Dutton, English, "'The Comedy of Errors' and ëThe Calumny of Apelles': An Exercise in Source Study," Religion and the Arts, Vol. 7, No. 1-2 (2003), pp. 10-30. Angie Estes, English, "Requiem," poem, Boston Review, Vol. 28, No. 5 (Oct./Nov. 2003), p. 10; "Souvenir," essay, Lyric Poetry Review, Vol. 4 (Summer/Fall 2003), pp. 60-63. Hannibal Hamlin, English, review of "Reid Barbour, Literature and Religious Culture in Seventeenth-Century England," The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Summer 2003),pp. 485-87. Andrew Hudgins, English, "Daddy, Are We Meat?" The Indiana Review (Summer 2003), pp. 50; "Epithalamium," DoubleTake (Spring 2003), pp. 117; "Goat," reprinted in Writing Poems, 6th ed., (New York: Pearson Longman, 2003), pp. 230-31; "Gospel Villanelle," reprinted in Shenandoah: Strongly Spent ó 50 Years of Poetry (Spring/Summer 2003), p. 98; "Heaven," "Ashes" and "We Were Simply Talking," reprinted in Are You Experienced? Baby Boom Poets at Midlife, Pamela Gemin, ed. (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2003), pp. 151-152, 186-187, 216; "His Imaginary Friend," "Clouds," "Beans," "Cousin Marbury's Marvelous Bombs" and "Pacifist," The Antioch Review (Summer 2003), pp. 553-557; and "Last Laugh," review of Lunch at the Piccadilly by Clyde Edgerton, Raleigh News and Observer, Sept. 7, p. 4G. Kay Bea Jones, Architecture, "Reinventing the Wall: Looking into Zaha Hadid" Aesthetic Subjects (University of Minnesota Press, 2003), Pamela Matthews and David McWhirter, eds. Sally Kitch, Women's Studies, "Ph.D. Programs and the Research Mission of Women's Studies: The Case for Interdisciplinarity," Feminist Studies, Vol. 29. No.2 (Summer 2003), pp. 435-447. Charles Klopp, French and Italian, review of Alberto Bevilacqua's Viaggio al principio del giorno, World Literature Today, Vol. 77 (2003), p. 146. Stephen Kuusisto, English, poems published in a German-English edition, The Emptiness Between Stars, (Graz, Austria: Kurbis Editions, July 2003). Bill Lamp, English, "Almost Like Nowhere," short story, The Kenyon Review, Vol. 25, No. 3/4 (2003), pp. 135-151. Kitty Locker, English, "Will Professional Communication Be the Death of Business Communication?," Business Communication Quarterly, Vol. 66, No. 3 (September 2003), pp. 118-32. Lee Martin, English, "Assisted Living," short story, Third Coast, Fall 2003, pp. 85-87. Debra Moddelmog and Brenda Jo Brueggemann, English, "Coming Out Pedagogy: Risking Identity in Language and Literature Classrooms," The Teacher's Body: Embodiment, Authority, and Identity in the Academy, (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003), Diane F. Freedman and Martha Stoddard Holmes, eds. pp. 209-33. Dorothy Noyes, English, "Fire in the PlaÁa," Catalan Festival Politics After Franco (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003). Karlis Racevskis, French and Italian, Mishels Fuko, Apzina un Valodas EsamÓba (an anthology of essays on Michel Foucault in Latvian), (Riga: Zin’tne Press, 2003); Critical edition of Voltaire's "Lettre sur les inconvÈnients attachÈs ý la literature," Complete Works of Voltaire, Vol. 20A, (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2003), pp. 263-87; and Critical edition of Voltaire's "Discours de rÈception ý l'AcadÈmie franÁaise," Complete Works of Voltaire, Vol. 30A, (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2003), pp. 1-36. Carole Rogel, History, emerita, "Kosova: Where It All Began," International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 17, No.1 (Fall 2003), pp. 167-181. Alexander Stephan, Germanic Languages and Literatures and Mershon Center, "Neues vom FBI. CNDI LA-BB-1: Die Ðberwachung von Bertolt Brechts Telefon in Los Angeles," (News from the FBI. CNDI LA-BB-1: The Surveillance of Bertolt Brecht's Telephone in Los Angeles), Neue Deutsche Literatur, Vol. 51, No. 549 (2003), pp. 123-44. Karen Winstead, English, review of Sherry L. Reames' Middle English Legends of Women Saints, The Medieval Review, Vol. 3, No. 7, p. 15. Wynne Wong, French and Italian, and Bill VanPatten, "The Evidence is IN: Drills are OUT," Foreign Language Annals, Vol. 36, (2003),pp. 403-423. ServiceDorota Brzezinska, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science, was elected chair of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Sub-commission on "Multisensor Systems" and a land representative for the Council of the Institute of Navigation. Jerry Chubb, Aeronautical Engineering, will serve as the 2003-04 president of the University Aviation Association. Audeen Fentiman, Nuclear Engineering Program, has been appointed to the National Nuclear Accrediting Board, the organization that reviews and accredits training programs at nuclear power plants. Robert J. Gustafson, Engineering, was elected president of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers in July 2003. Kay Bea Jones, Architecture, has conducted research on co-housing that has led to the development and ground-breaking for the Buckeye Village Childcare Center. Danielle Marx-Scouras, French and Italian, served a third term as CIC resident director at Laval University in Quebec (July-August 2003), assisted by Graduate Assistant Laura Pondea. Steve Ringel, Electrical Engineering, was named chair of the Expert Committee on Materials Science, to evaluate proposals for the Canada Foundation for Innovation, related to the formation of large multidisciplinary materials science research facilities in Canada's universities. Lisa Tilder, Architecture, served as co-chair of the Architecture and Media Session of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Meeting in Louisville, Ky., and the Digital Representation Session of the 2003 ACADIA Conference.
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