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| April 3, 2001 |
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Anthony Gabriele and Carmen Montecinos, Educational Psychology and Foundations, have published an article "Collaborating with a skilled peer: The influence of achievement goals and perceptions of partners' competence on the participation and learning of low achieving students, " in the Journal of Experimental Education, vol 69 (2), Winter 2001.t Jim O'Loughlin's (English) short story "The Mission" was republished in a "Best of" print edition of the on-line magazine, Friction Magazine 3.1 (Winter 2001). Katherine van Wormer has just had published her radical feminist book, Counseling Female Offenders and Victims:A Strengths-Restorative Approach with Springer Publishing Company Dhirendra Vajpeyi, Political Science, has had an edited book entitled Deforestation, Environment, and Sustainable Development: A Comparative Analysis, recently published by Praeger Publishing . *Recently published: an article, "From Monster to Martyr: Re-Presenting Mary Dyer," in the journal _Early American Literature_ 36.1 (2001): 1-30. The paper, "Realizing Rights: A Reaffirmation of Human Rights and Their Vital Grounding in NGOs," that William W. Clohesy and Konstanz A. Kuraz, of the Department of Philosophy and Religion, presented at the International Society for Third Sector Research in Dublin last July, has been published the Dublin Conference Working Papers Volume, available at the ISTR Website |
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The following UNI Geography faculty presented papers at the annual conference of the Association of American Geographers held in New York City Feb. 27 - March 3, 2001: Michael Emch "Local-level anthropogenic and environmental risk factors for groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh" Thomas Fogarty "Territorialextension in Kievan Russia" J. Henry Owusu "Determinants of export-oriented industrial output under Ghana's structural adjustment program" Bonnie H. Sines and James F. Fryman "A geographical analysis of church location in the Waterloo-Cedar Falls urban area, 1968-1998" Tim R. Strauss "Spatial patterns of change in Iowa's retail trade sector" Philip W. Suckling and James F. Fryman "Tornado path directions in Iowa" William Clohesy, Philosophy and Religion, presented a paper, "Fund Raising and Articulations of the Common Good," at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, Cincinnati, March 2-3.) Linda Walsh, Psychology, presented "Create a game group projects can be adapted to almost any course: Student created games help them learn course contect." at the Midwest Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, in Glen Ellyn, IL February 2-3. Anthony Gabriele and Robert Boody, Educational Psychology and Foundations will present "The effect of achievement goals on the constructive activity of low achievers during collaborative problem solving" at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association held this April in Seattle, WA. Presentations/lectures: I presented two papers at the Society of Early Americanists Biennial Conference in Norfolk, VA, March 8-10, titled "Unlocking the Tongue: Community and Authorship in the New England Martyr Narratives" and "Elegiac Patriarchs: Crevecoeur, Revolution, and the Conflict of Masculinities." Drs. Kimberly Vess Darst & Duane Halbur-Ramseyer presented the following workshops at the American Counseling Association's Annual Conference in San Antonio, TX from March 15-20, 2001: (1)Using your SPIRIT to get a faculty position (2)Using Service Learning to Teach Counseling Skills (3) How can counselors demonstrate the values of advocacy and social responsibility? (4) Group Existential Factors: Results of a Q-Methodology Study (5) Using Marketing Research Tools in Counseling Research Carol Cook-Roberts, Social Work Department, and Simona Boroianu, graduate student in the College of Education, presented a paper titled, Social Work without Borders: An International and Interdisciplinary Model, at the annual meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, held March 8 through the 11, in Dallas, Texas. Samuel Lyndon Gladden, Assistant Professor of English, delivered a paper entitled "Passages: The Long and Difficult Death of the Victorian Era, 1893-1945," at the Nineteenth-Century Studies Association 2001 conference at Hollins University in Roanoke, VA. |
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Karlene Kischer-Browne, Communicative Disorders and Price Laboratory School, recently earned her national Certification of Transliteration (CT) through the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). She instituted the change from Manual Communication courses to the teaching of American Sign Language as a foreign language here at UNI. Anne Myles, Department of English, article "From Monster to Martyr: Re-Presenting Mary Dyer" won the Northeast Modern Language Association Women's Caucus Best Essay Prize for 2000. ) |
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