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Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields.

Publications coauthored with students:

Susan Basow, Dana Professor of Psychology

(coauthors Julie Phelan ’05 [art/psychology] and Laura Capotosto ’05 [psychology/government and law]). “Gender Patterns in College Students’ Choices of their Best and Worst Professors.” Psychology of Women Quarterly 30 (2006): 25-35.

Jamila Bookwala, assistant professor of psychology

(coauthors Joelle Sobin ’05 [psychology] and Bozena Zdaniuk). “Gender and Aggression in Marital Relationship: A Life-Span Perspective.” Sex Roles 52.11/12 (2005): 797-806.

Andrew Dougherty, associate professor of physics

(coauthors David Hogenboom, professor emeritus of physics, J. S. Kargel, and Simon Mushi ’06[electrical and computer engineering]). “Volumetric and Optical Studies of High-Pressure Phases of MgSO4..H2O with Applications to Europa and Mars.” Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI (2005): 1825.pdf.

Bernard Fried, Alice L. Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology

(coauthors Jamie Jarusiewicz ’06 [biochemistry] and Joseph Sherma, Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Effects of Diet on the Carotenoid Pigment and Lipid Content of Pomacea bridgesii as Determined by Quantitative High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography.” Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part B 143 (2006): 244-48.

Kenneth Haug, associate professor of chemistry

(coauthors Myat Lin ’04 [biochemistry] and Nate Lonergan ’04 [chemical engineering]). “Kinetic Monte Carlo Study of Submonolayer Heteroepitaxial Growth Comparing Cu/Ni and Pt/Ni on Ni(100).” Journal of Physical Chemistry B 109 (2005): 14557-66.

David Hogenboom, professor emeritus of physics

[coauthors Andrew Dougherty, associate professor of physics, J. S. Kargel, and Simon Mushi ’06 [electrical and computer engineering]). “Volumetric and Optical Studies of High-Pressure Phases of MgSO4..H2O with Applications to Europa and Mars.” Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI (2005): 1825.pdf.

Chip Nataro, assistant professor of chemistry

(coauthors Brenna Ghent ’05 [chemistry/French], Lauren Sites ’08 [biochemistry], and Arnold L. Rheingold). “BoPhoz Ligands: Anodic Electrochemistry and Complexes.” Organometallics 24.20 (2005): 4788-92.

(coauthors Natalia F. Blank, David S. Glueck, Lev N. Zakharov, Arnold L. Rheingold, Matthew D. Saybolt ’06 [chemistry], and Brenna Ghent ’05 [chemistry/French]). “Synthesis, Structure, and Electrochemistry of an Electron-Rich Chiral Diaminoferrocene, (S,S)-Bis(2,5-dimethylpyrrolidinyl)ferrocene.” Organometallics 24.21 (2005): 5184-87.

Joseph Sherma, Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

(coauthors Jamie Jarusiewicz ’06[biochemistry] and Bernard Fried, Alice R. Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology). “Effects of Diet on the Carotenoid Pigment and Lipid Content of Pomacea bridgesii as Determined by Quantitative High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography.” Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part B 143 (2006): 244-48.

(coauthor Caitlin Sullivan ’05 [chemistry]). “Determination of Salicylamide in Pharmaceutical Tablets by High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography with Ultraviolet Absorption Densitometry.” ACTA Chromatographica 16 (2006): 153-63.

Other Recent Publications

Susan Averett, professor and head of economics and business

(coauthors Lisa A. Gennetian and H. Elizabeth Peters). “Paternal Child Care and Children’s Development.” Journal of Population Economics 18 (2005): 391-414.

Paul D. Barclay, assistant professor of history

“Bansan kōekijo ni okeru ‘banchi’ no shōgyōka to chitsujoka. (Profits as Contagion, Production as Progress: Trading Posts, Tribute, and Feasting in the History of Japanese-Formosan Relations, 1895-1917).” Taiwan Genjūmin Kenkyū (Studies on Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan) 9 (2005): 70-109.

Howard Bodenhorn, professor of economics and business

(coauthor Eugene N White). “Financial Markets and Institutions: Financial Institutions and Their Regulation.” In Historical Statistics of the United States: Earliest Times to the Present: Millennial Editio,n Volume Three Part C: Economic Structure and Performance. Ed. Susan B. Carter, Scott Sigmund Gartner, Michael R. Haines, Alan L. Olmstead, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2006, pp. 3-589-92 and 3-632-730.

W. Mark Crain, William E. Simon ’52 Professor of Political Economy

(coauthor John Charles Bradbury). “Legislative District Configurations and Fiscal Policy in American States.” Public Choice 125 (2005): 385-407.

Katalin Fabian, assistant professor of government and law

“Áldozatiságon túl, ha lehet (Beyond Victimhood).” In Feminista Almanach 2005. Budapest: MINõk Egyesülete, NõTárs Alapítvány, Ifjúsági, Családügyi, Szociális és Esélyegyenlõségi Minisztérium, 2005, pp. 208-09.

Bianca Falbo, assistant professor of English

“Henry Reed and William Wordsworth: An Editor-Author Relationship and the Production of British Romantic Discourse.” Romantic Textualities: Literature and Print Culture, 1780-1840 15 (Winter 2005): 29-48.

Bernard Fried, Alice R. Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology

(coauthors Jennifer Keiser, Reto Brun, and Jürg Utzinger). “Trematocidal Activity of Praziquantel and Artemisinin Derivatives: In Vitro and In Vivo Investigations with Adult Echinostoma caproni.” Antimoicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 50.2 (2006): 803-05.

(coauthors Rafael Toledo, Carlos Monteagudo, Ana Espert, J. Guillermo Esteban, and Antonio Marcilla). “Echinostoma caproni: Intestinal Pathology in the Golden Hamster, A Highly Compatible Host, and the Wistar Rat, A Less Compatible Host.” Experimental Parasitology 112 (2006): 164-171.

Sheila A Handy, assistant professor of economics and business

(coauthor Anthony Basile). “Improving Accounting Education Using Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives.” Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction 3.3 (2005): 1-6.

Curlee Raven Holton, professor and head of art and director of the Experimental Printmaking Institute

Curlee Raven Holton: A Reductive Life, Binney & Smith Gallery, Banana Factory, Bethlehem, PA, February 3-March 26, 2006 [solo exhibition].

D. C. Jackson, professor of history

“The Pastoral, the Monumental, and What Lies In-Between: Images of Dams and the Riparian Landscape 1900-1960.” In A History of Water: The World of Water, ed. T. Tvedt and T. Oestigaard. London: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2006, pp. 323-48.

William D. Jemison ’85, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering

(coauthors Huan Zhao, Liangjun Lei, Mamour Ba, James C. Hwang, Gerald Dang, J. Jiang Liu, and Wayne Chang). “A Single-Ended Laser Driver with Shunt Coplanar Waveguide for Reduced Crosstalk.” 2005 IEEE International Workshop on Radio-Frequency Integration Technology, Singapore, November 30-December 2, 2005: 53-56.

Sharon A. Jones, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering

(coauthors Mark O. Barnett, Alok Bhandari, and Timothy LaPara). “An Initial Effort to Count Environmental Engineers in the USA.” Environmental Engineering Science 22.6 (2005): 772-82.

John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and director of Lafayette’s Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government

“Confederations.” In Governments of the World: A Global Guide to Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities, Volume 1, ed. C. Neal Tate. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006, pp. 228-33.

“Federalism.” In Governments of the World: A Global Guide to Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities, Volume 2, ed. C. Neal Tate. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006, pp. 83-89.

Mary Jo Lodge, visiting assistant professor of English

Rev. of Our Musicals, Ourselves: A Social History of the American Musical Theatre, by John Bush Jones, and Musical Theater and American Culture, by David Walsh and Len Platt. Theatre History Studies 25 (2005): 195-97.

Ann McGillicuddy-De Lisi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Psychology

(coauthor Merry Bullock). “Ethnic Prejudice: A Challenge to Applied Developmental—Social Psychology.” Applied Developmental Psychology 26 (2005): 613-15 [editorial].

Steven Mylon, assistant professor of chemistry

(coauthors Kai Loon Chen and Menachem Elimelech). “Aggregation Kinetics of Alginate-Coated Hematite Nanoparticles in Monovalent and Divalent Electrolytes.” Environmental Science & Technology 40.5 (2006): 1516-23.

Ilan Peleg, Dana Professor of Social Science

“Hamas Victory Proves Bush Wrong to Push Democracy.” The Morning Call, January 30, 2006: A8.

Chester J. Salwach, associate professor and associate department head of mathematics

Rev. of On a Generalization of Rédei’s Theorem, by András Gács. Mathematical Reviews MR2046824 (2005a:51010).

Rev. of A Combinatorial Characterization of Baer Subspaces, by Mauro Zannetti. Mathematical Reviews MR2063300 (2005b:51018).

Rev. of Enumeration of Resolvable 2-(10, 5, 16) and 3-(10, 5, 6) Designs, by Luis B. Morales and Carlos Velarde MR2116195 (2005k:05037).

Rev. of Nesting of Already Nested Designs, by Lucia Gionfriddo. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1049.05009.

Rev. of A Lower Bound for the Size of the Largest Critical Sets in Latin Squares, by Hamed Hatami and Ebadollah S. Mahmoodian. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1049.05015.

Rev. of On Non-polynomial Latin Squares, by Otokar Grošek, Peter Horák, and Tran Van Trung. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1051.05017.

Rev. of Designs for Diallel Crosses for Test Versus Control Comparisons, by Kuey Chung Choi, Sudhir Gupta, and Sanpei Kageyama. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1055.05010.

Rev. of The Existence of 2-SOLSSOMS, by R. Julian R. Abel and F. E. Bennett. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1058.05009.

Rev. of Conjugate Orthogonal Diagonal Latin Squares with Missing Subsquares, by Frank E. Bennett, Beiliang Du, and Hantao Zhang. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1058.05010.

Rev. of Splitting Balanced Incomplete Block Designs, by Beiliang Du. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1064.05028.

Rev. of Complete Sets of F-Squares of Order, by Walter T. Federer. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1064.05034.

Rev. of Symmetries that Latin Squares Inherit from 1-Factorizations, by Ian M. Wanless and Edwin C. Ihrig. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1067-05061.

Rev. of Biplanes (56, 11, 2) with a Fixed-Point-Free Involutory Automorphism, by Mario Essert and Ljubo Marangunić. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1074.05016.

Rev. of 4-Homogeneous Latin Trades, by Nicholas Cavenagh, Diane Donovan, and Aleš Drápal. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1074.05020.

Rev. of Metamorphosis of 2-Fold 4-Cycle Systems into Maximum Packings of 2-Fold 6-Cycle Systems, by Emine Şule Yazici. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2006, 1074.05024.

Joseph Sherma,Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

“A Field Guide to Instrumentation: Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).” Journal of AOAC International 88.6 (2005): 133A-40A.

ed. (coeditor Teresa Kowalska). Preparative Layer Chromatography 95. Boca Raton, FL: CRC/Taylor & Francis, 2006. Pp. 424.

“Additional Detection Methods and Removal of Zones from the Layer.” In Chromatographic Science Series: Preparative Layer Chromatography 95. Boca Raton, FL: CRC/Taylor & Francis, 2006: 177-89.

June Schlueter, provost

ed. (coeditor Paul Nelsen ’69). Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries: Essays in Honor of James P. Lusardi. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2006, Pp. 275.

Andrea Smith, assistant professor of anthropology

“Mormon Forestdale.” Journal of the Southwest 47.2 (2005): 165-208.

M. I. Teboh-Ewungkem, visiting assistant professor of mathematics

(coauthor E. P. Salathe). “Substrate Diffusion from an Array of Capillaries with Co-Current and Counter-Current Flow.” Mathematical and Computer Modelling 42 (2005): 17-30.

Lorenzo Traldi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor and head of mathematics

“Dice Graphs.” Congressus Numerantium 172 (2005): 177-91.

“Non-Minimal Sums of Disjoint Products.” Reliability Engineering and System Safety 91 (2006): 533-38.

Carolynn Van Dyke, Francis A. March Professor of English

Chaucer’s Agents: Cause and Representation in Chaucerian Narrative. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2005, Pp. 371.

Ge Xia, assistant professor of computer science

(coauthors Jianer Chen, Benny Chor, Mike Fellows, Xiuzhen Huang, David Juedes, and Iyad A. Kanj). “Tight Lower Bounds for Certain Parameterized NP-Hard Problems.” Information and Computation 201 (2005): 216-31.

(coauthors Jianer Chen and Iyad A. Kanj). “Labeled Search Trees and Amortized Analysis: Improved Upper Bounds for NP-Hard Problems.” Algorithmica 43 (2005): 245-73.

(coauthors Jianer Chen, Henning Fernau, and Iyad A. Kanj). “Parametric Duality and Kernelization: Lower Bounds and Upper Bounds on Kernel Size.” STACS, 2005: 269-90.

(coauthors Jianer Chen, Xiuzhen Huang, and Iyad A. Kanj). “W-Hardness Under Linear FPT-Reductions: Structural Properties and Further Applications.” COCOON, 2005: 975-84.

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