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Ohio University professional activity announcements
Here's a look at recent accomplishments of Ohio University faculty and staff.
- Recognitions
- TERRY HOGAN, student affairs, was the invited keynote speaker at the statewide CAMPUS Conference. Sponsored by the Ohio Department of Public Safety and the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police, the conference brings together representatives of higher education and law enforcement in an effort to improve collaboration in reducing alcohol-related problems in campus communities. The conference was held at Salt Fork State Park in Cambridge, Ohio in April 2002.
- Books
- DAVID DRABOLD, physics and astronomy, and S. D. Mahanti of Michigan State University, co-wrote Defects in Amorphous Semiconductors, a chapter in "Survey of Semiconductor Physics: Electrons and Other Particles in Semiconductors," published by Wiley, New York, N. Y., 2002.
- Publications
- MURAT DURANDURDU, graduate student, and DAVID DRABOLD, physics and astronomy, co-wrote "Simulation of Pressure-Induced Polyamorphism in a Chalcogenide Glass GeSe2" in Physical Review B, Vol. 65, 2002.
- Presentations
- DAVID DRABOLD, physics and astronomy, wrote and presented "Electrons and Phonons in an Amorphous Si: Deformation Potentials and Solutions of the Time-Dependent Schrodinger Equation" at the Spring Meeting of the Materials Research Society in San Francisco, Calif. in April 2002.
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- PAULA McMURRAY-SCHWARZ, College of Health and Human Services-Eastern campus, and Heidi Malloy of Metropolitan State University, co-wrote and presented "The Battleground in Kindergarten: A Contrast Between Pretend Aggression and Real Aggression in a Full-Day Kindergarten Classroom" at a meeting of the American Educational Research Association in New Orleans in April 2002. McMURRAY-SCHWARZ and ANGELA BAUM, School of Human and Consumer Sciences, co-wrote "Creating an Electronic Professional Portfolio" which McMURRAY-SCHWARZ presented at a meeting of the Ohio Association for the Education of Young Children in Columbus, Ohio in April 2002.
- CHRISTY CARTER, graduate student, and IRWIN UNGAR, department of environmental and plant biology, wrote and presented "Atripex Prostrata Seed Dormancy as Influenced by Long-Term Cold Storage" at the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science in April 2002.
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