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Ohio University professional activity announcements
Here's a look at recent accomplishments of Ohio University faculty and staff.
- Recognitions
- ANNE COOPER-CHEN, journalism, has been named director of graduate studies for the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism beginning in fall 2002. Cooper-Chen was also named to the editorial board of Journalism And Communication Monographs, a quarterly publication of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
- SCOTT SPARKS, teacher education, received the Burton Blatt Humanitarian Award from the Council for Exceptional Children – Division on Developmental Disabilities. The international award recognizes professionals who live up to humanitarian standards in the area of developmental disabilities with years of consistent advocacy.
- Books
- LENA WRIGHT MYERS, sociology, wrote “A Broken Silence: Voices of African American Women in the Academy,” published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2002.
- Publications
- GEORGE W. BAIN, Ohio University libraries, wrote “Ohio University's Central Region Humanities Center: The Archival Connection” in Ohio Archivist, Vol. 33, 2002.
- SERGIO E. ULLOA, physics and astronomy, Thomas Heinzel of Freiburg University, Germany, and Klaus Ensslin, et al, of ETH, Zurich, Switzerland, co-wrote “Transport Signatures for Correlated Disorder in Self-Assembled InAs Quantum Dots on GaAs” in Physica E, Vol. 12, 2002. ULLOA, Alexander Govorov of Rufus Putnam, and A. V. Kalameitsev, et al, of the Russian Academy of Sciences, co-wrote “Magnetoexcitons in Quantum-Ring Structures: A Novel Magnetic Interference Effect” in Physica E, Vol. 12, 2002. ULLOA and Alexander Chudnovskiy of the University of Hamburg, co-wrote “Kondo Effect in a Two-Level Quantum Dot Coupled to an External Fermionic Reservoir” in Physica E, Vol. 12, 2002.
- Presentations
- CHARLES BUCHANAN, comparative arts, wrote and presented “The Illuminated Initials of a Romanesque ‘Bibbia atlantica': Morphology and Hermeneutics” at the 13th Biennial New College Conference on Medieval-Renaissance Studies.
- KEN COLLINS, electronic media, wrote and presented “Radio in the Movies: The visual medium's fascination with a sound medium” at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Popular Culture Association and the 24th Annual Conference of the American Culture Association.
- BRIAN C. MCCARTHY, environmental and plant biology, and DARRIN L. RUBINO, graduate student, presented “Aposematic (Warning) Coloration in Vascular Plants of Southeastern Ohio” at the Ohio Academy of Science. MCCARTHY made three additional presentations at the same meeting. MCCARTHY and RUBINO also presented “Distribution of Trees, Saplings and Coarse Woody Debris Across Varying Topographic Gradients in a Mixed Oak Forest in Southeastern Ohio.” MCCARTHY and MATTHEW A. ALBRECHT, graduate student, presented “Composition, Structure and Diversity of the Woody Regeneration Layer of Three Mixed Oak Forests of Southeastern Ohio” at the Ohio Academy of Science. MCCARTHY and CYNTHIA L. RICCARDI, graduate student, presented “Fuel Loads in Southeastern Ohio Mixed Oak Stands” at the
Ohio Academy of Science.
- JOHN R. REIGER, history, wrote and presented “Lessons from History: The Conservation Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt” at the 67th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference for the Wildlife Management
Institute.
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