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Faculty/Staff News of Note May 2004 Dr. Michael Campbell, associate professor of biology, accompanied four students who presented posters at the 15th Penn State Symposium in Plant Physiology held at University Park May 20-22. All four students were given travel awards by the symposium. The presentation titled "A putative kinesin light chain alters plant growth and chloroplast movement" will be presented by Russ Neuner and Amanda Gruver and "Gene expression changes associated with dormancy breakage by bromoethane in potato" will be presented by Lee Beers and Molly Boni. George Dudas, instructor in computer science, gave a presentation titled "Course Prep and Management: Before and After Angel" at the Angel Day Symposium at University Park May 17-19. Dr. Diana Hume George, professor of English and women's studies, will retire from Penn State Behrend at the end of this academic year following twenty-six years of service to the college. George, who will travel to Italy in June to do research for a new book, maintains a strong presence in the academic world, as demonstrated by some of her recent accomplishments:
Dr. Scott Stevens, assistant professor of mathematics, gave a presentation titled "Mean Pressure and Flows in the Human Intracranial System as Determined by Mathematical Simulations of a Steady State Infusion Test" at the Symposium of Neural Hydrodynamics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 30-May 3. Roz Fornari, head women's basketball coach, completed her first year as the chair of the Women's Basketball Great Lakes Region Committee. A major part of her duties included weekly conference calls with a group of six coaches to rank the regional teams for the national committee. The national committee is comprised of the eight regional chairs. At the end of the season the national committee holds a twelve-hour conference call to determine which fifty teams, from the Division III's 413 teams, will play in the women's NCAA tournament. After the NCAA selection call is completed, the national committee serves as representatives to the NCAA at the host sites for the games to ensure NCAA rules are followed and the games are run smoothly. Since the Behrend women's team made the tournament, Fornari attended the sweet sixteen and elite eight games. J. Andrew George, lecturer in mathematics, attended the Colloquy X Conference at University Park May 11-13. On Saturday, April 24, forty-six Penn State
Behrend psychology students presented their research at the
thirty-second annual western Pennsylvania undergraduate psychology
conference at Allegheny College. Penn State Behrend had the largest
number of presenters of the fourteen colleges and universities
attending the conference. The students were supervised in their
research by Dr. Victoria Kazmerski, associate professor of
psychology, and Dr. Carl Kallgren, associate professor of psychology, presented "The CORE Model of Social Intervention (CMSI): A Synergistic Blend of Research Services and Community Building," at the twenty-seventh annual conference of the Eastern Evaluation Research Society on April 21 in Abescon, New Jersey. The Department of Electrical Computer and
Software Engineering at Penn State Behrend offered the course EEBD431
(Electromechanical Energy Conversion) during fall 2003. One of the
course outcomes is that the instructor, Dr. Robert Weissbach, assistant professor of engineering, attended the north central section meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) on April 2, 2004 where he received the outstanding campus representative award. Dr. G. William Baxter, associate professor of physics, gave a presentation titled "Experimental Evidence of Molecular Chaos in a Granular Gas," at the Understanding Complex Systems Conference in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, May 16-20. Baxter also presented a poster titled "Dynamics of Single Art Foraging Patterns." Jane Ingold, assistant librarian, published an article titled "Buyer Beware: Using Interlibrary Loan Requests in Purchasing Decisions" in the journal Against the Grain. She also attended the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference and was appointed to their Membership Committee. Dr. Victoria Kazmerski, associate professor of psychology, attended the Cognitive Aging Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, April 1-2. She presented "Contextual Influences and Age Differences in Judging Metaphorical Meaning" that was co-authored with Dr. Dawn Blasko, associate professor of psychology, and Dr. Debra Titone, assistant professor of psychology at McGill University. Ron McCarty, instructor in computer science, attended the ANGEL Conference at University Park May 17-19. Gary Walker, lecturer in computer science, attended the Chautauqua NSF course, JAVA Programming Language, at the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, May 16-19. Dr. James Warren, gave a presentation titled "engineering of fusion peptides for generation of antibodies against the zebrafish fragile X gene family members" at the Society for Developmental Biology Mid-Atlantic Meeting May 21-22. Dr. Thomas Wortman, special projects assistant to the CEO and dean, has been elected president of the Kiwanis Club of East Erie County.
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