Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields.
Publications coauthored with students:
Susan A. Basow, Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology
(coauthor Kimberly Rubenfeld ’03 [A.B. psychology]). “‘Troubles Talk’: Effects of Gender and Gender-Typing.” Sex Roles 48.3/4 (February 2003): 183-87.
Ethan J. Berkove, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
(coauthor Jeffrey Dumont ’01 [B.S. mathematics]). “Square Cycles: An Introduction to the Analysis of Flexagons.” Origami3: Proceedings of the 3rd International Meeting of Origami Science, Math, and Education, Natick, MA, 2002: 209-17.
Thomas A. Bruggink, Professor of Economics and Business
(coauthor Colin Roosma ’01 [B.S. mathematics-economics]). “The Attendance Boost is Over-Rated for Interleague Baseball, and The Big Mac Attack is a Hit on the Road: All This and More from the Within-Season Demand Model for Major League Baseball.” Journal of Business and Economics Research 1.3 (March 2003): 55-62.
Laurie F. Caslake, Assistant Professor of Biology
(coauthor Katie Schrack ’03 [B.S. neuroscience]). “Microbial Antibiotic Resistance from a Mercury-Impacted Lake.” American Society for Microbiology 103rd General Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 18-22, 2003 [abstract].
(coauthor Lee Williams ’03 [B.S. biology]). “Organic Mercury Resistance is Variable and Widespread in Bacterial Isolates from Onondaga Lake.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 76, 79th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Grantville, PA, April 4-6, 2003: 141 [abstract].
Michael J. Chejlava, Instrumentation Specialist, Department of Chemistry
(coauthors Alison Campbell ’04 and Joseph Sherma, professor emeritus of chemistry). “Use of a Modified Flatbed Scanner for Documentation and Quantification of This Layer Chromatograms Detected by Fluorescence Quenching.” Journal of Planar Chromatography 16 (May/June 2003): 244-46.
Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthor Elizabeth Ponder ’04). “Effects of Temperature on Survival, Infectivity and in vitro Encystment of the Cercariae of Echinostoma caproni.” Journal of Helminthology 77 (2003): 235-38.
(coauthors Robert A. Kurt, assistant professor of biology, and Mark Brault ’03 [B.S. biology]). “Evidence of Altered Secondary Lymphoid-Tissue Chemokine Responsiveness in Balb/C Mice Infected with Schistosoma mansoni.” Journal of Parasitology 89.4 (2003): 721-25.
Yvonne M. Gindt, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(coauthors J. Schelvis, O. Sokolova, A. Gopal, N. Goyal, Stacey Wagner ’03 [B.S. biochemistry], and Katelyn Connell ’04). “Resonance Raman Investigation of DNA Photolyase.” Proteins 2002: 773-74 [abstract].
(coauthors O. Sokolova, A. Gopal, Stacey Wagner ’03 [B.S. biochemistry], Meghan Ramsey ’04, and J. Schelvis). “Resonance Raman Investigation of DNA Photolyase.” Proceedings for the 224th American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, August 2002: 165, and Biochemistry 41.28 (July 16, 2002): 165 [abstract].
Gary P. Gordon, Professor of Mathematics
(coauthors Alison Bailey, Matthew Patton ’02 [B.S. computer science], and Jennifer Scancella). “Expected Value Expansions in Rooted Graphs.” Discrete Applied Mathematics 128 (2003): 555-71.
Kenneth Haug, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(coauthor Jessica Jamhoury ’03 [B.S. chemistry]). “Kinetic Monte Carlo Study of the Effects of Hydrogen on the 3-d Epitaxial Growth of Ni(100) and Ni(110).” Journal of Physical Chemistry B 106.43 (2002): 11253-63.
Guy L. Hovis, John H. Markle Professor of Geology
(coauthors James Crelling ’97 [B.S. geology, A.B. chemistry], David Wattles ’00 [B.S. geology], Becky Dreibelbis ’02 [B.S. geology], Andrea Dennison ’96 [B.S. geology], Meghan Keohane ’98 [B.S. geology], and Shannon Brennan ’95 [A.B. geology/art]). “Thermal Expansion of Nepheline – Kalsilite Crystalline Solutions.” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs 34.6 (2002): 351 [abstract].
(coauthors James Crelling ’97 [B.S. geology, A.B. chemistry], David Wattles ’00 [B.S. geology], Becky Dreibelbis ’02 [B.S. geology], Andrea Dennison ’96 [B.S. geology], Meghan Keohane ’98 [B.S. geology], and Shannon Brennan ’95 [A.B. geology/art]). “Thermal Expansion of Nepheline – Kalsilite Crystalline Solutions.” Mineralogical Magazine 67.3 (June 2003): 535-46.
Scott R. Hummel, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
(coauthor Benjamin Partlow ’03 [B.S. mechanical engineering]). “Communication: Threshold Galling Load and Frictional Behavior of Stainless Steel Couples in Line Contact.” Wear 255 (2003) 504-08.
William D. Jemison ’85, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthor Guangxi Wang ’03 [B.S. electrical and computer engineering]). “High-Speed Microwave-Photonic Vector Modulator (MPVM) with Wideband Carrier Tuning and Spectral Control.” IEEE 2003: 1379-1406.
Robert A. Kurt, Assistant Professor of Biology
(coauthors Marissa Bauck ’02 [A.B. biology], Sarah Harma ’02 [B.S. biology], Evan Adler ’02 [B.S. biology], Peter Vitiello ’02 [B.S. biology], Ketura Preya Wisner, Shane Tackitt, and Walter J. Urba). “Altered Chemokine Receptor Sensitivity in FVBN202 Rat Neu Transgenic Mice.” Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2421-02 (2002): 1-8.
(coauthors Bruce A. Young, Molly Phelan ’01 [A.B.biology], Malinda Morain ’02 [B.S. biology], and Melissa Ommundsen). “Venom Injection by Rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox): Peripheral Resistance and the Pressure-Balance Hypothesis.” Canadian Journal of Zoology 81 (2003): 313-20.
(coauthors Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, and Mark Brault ’03 [B.S. biology]). “Evidence of Altered Secondary Lymphoid-Tissue Chemokine Responsiveness in Balb/C Mice Infected with Schistosoma mansoni.” Journal of Parasitology 89.4 (2003): 721-25.
Stephen J. Kurtz, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthors Edmund P. Saliklis, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, and Sandra Furnbach ’03 [B.S. civil engineering]). “Finite Element Modeling of Guastavino Tiled Arches.” Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture, Halkidiki, Greece, May 7-9, 2003. 257-66.
Shyamal K. Majumdar, Gideon R., Jr., and Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology
(coauthors Jeremy Tchaicha ’02 [B.S. biology] and Shirley Satuh ’03 [B.S. biology]). “Scanning Electron Microscopy of Selenium Treated Murine Erythroleukemic Cells and Erythrocytes.” International Congress on Electron Microscopy Proceedings 15 (2002): 679-80.
(coauthors Shirley Satuh ’03 [B.S. biology], Jeremy Tchaicha ’02 [B.S. biology], and Elizabeth A. Lucisano). “Toxic Effects of Organic and Inorganic Forms of Selenium in Murine Erythroleukemia and Human Prostate Cancer Cells.” Invitro: 2003 Congress on In Vitro Biology Abstract Issue: Cellular and Developmental Biology; Journal of the Society for In Vitro Biology 39 (2003): 58A [abstract].
(coauthors Shirley Satuh ’03 [B.S. biology] and Alissa Romano ’04). “Selenium Induced Apoptosis in Two Different Cancer Cell Lines.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 76 (2003): 132 [abstract].
(coauthor Julie Xanthopoulos ’04 and Farahleena Laiwalla ’03 [B.S. electrical and computer engineering]). “Growth Inhibitory Response of Mouse Mammary Carcinoma Cells to Anastrozole.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 76 (2003): 142 [abstract].
(coauthors Jeremy Tchaicha ’02 [B.S. biology], Andrea C. Donaghy ’04, and Christina M. Marc ’00 [B.S. biology]). “Biotechnology and Biological Warfare: A Review with Special Reference to the Anthrax Attack in the U.S.” In Science, Technology and National Security. Ed. S. K. Majumdar, Gideon R., Jr., and Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology; L. M. Rosenfeld, E. W. Miller, S. S. Alexander, M. F. Rieders, and A. I. Panah. Easton, PA: The Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 2002: 10-29.
J. Ronald Martin, Professor of Chemical Engineering
(coauthor Brian Shapella ’99 [B.S. chemical engineering]). “The Effect of Solvent Solubility Parameter on Turbulent Flow Drag Reduction in Polyisobutylene Solutions.” Experiments in Fluids 34 (2003): 535-39.
Ann V. McGillicuddy-De Lisi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Psychology
(coauthors Brigid Sullivan ’94 and Mary Beth Hughes ’94).“The Effects of Interpersonal Relationship and Character Gender on Adolescents’ Resolutions of Moral Dilemmas.” Applied Developmental Psychology 23 (2003): 655-69.
Matthew S. McGlone, Associate Professor of Psychology
(coauthor Jennifer A. Batchelor ’98 [A.B. psychology]). “Looking Out for Number One: Euphemism and Face.” Journal of Communication June 2003: 251-64.
S. Scott Moor, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
(coauthors Polly R. Piergiovanni, associate professor of chemical engineering, and David Keyser ’04). “Design – Build – Test: Flexible Process Control Kits for the Classroom.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 1526, 2003.
Chip Nataro, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(coauthors Alison Campbell ’04, Michelle Ferguson ’04, and Christopher D. Incarvito ’89). “Group 10 Metal Compounds of 1,1´-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf) and 1,1΄-bis(diphenylphosphino)ruthenocene: A Structural and Electrochemical Investigation. X-ray Structures of [MC12(dppr)] (M = Ni, Pd).” Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 673 (2003): 47-55.
(coauthors Michelle Ferguson ’04 and Alison Campbell ’04). “Electrochemistry of 1,1’-bis(diphenylphosphino)ruthenocene and Related Group 10 Compounds.” Proceedings for the 224th American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, August 18, 2002: 375 [abstract].
(coauthor Alison Campbell ’04). “Electrochemistry of 1,1’-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene.” Proceedings for the 224th American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, August 18, 2002: 380 [abstract].
(coauthors Amanda Ohs ’03 [B.S. biochemistry] and A. Rheingold). “Electrochemistry of 1,1’-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene Derivatives of Group 6 Metal Carbonyls.” Proceedings for the 224th American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, August 18, 2002: 381 [abstract].
(coauthors Abby O’Connor ’03 [B.S. chemistry], and A. Rheingold). “Synthesis and Electrochemistry of 1,1’-bis(diphenylphosphino) Ferrocene Derivatives of Ru-3(CO)(12).” Proceedings for the 224th American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, August 18, 2002: 388 [abstract].
Polly R. Piergiovanni, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
(coauthors S. Scott Moor, assistant professor of chemical engineering, and David Keyser ’04). “Design – Build – Test: Flexible Process Control Kits for the Classroom.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 1526, 2003.
Clifford A. Reiter, Professor of Mathematics
(coauthor Angela Coxe ’03 [A.B. mathematics/computer science]). “Fuzzy Hexagonal Automata and Snowflakes.” Computer and Graphics 27 (2003): 447-54.
Elaine R. Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Biology
(coauthors Brooke Keim ’03 [A.B. biology] and Keith O’Brien ’03 [B.S. neuroscience]). “Shortened Lifespan and Other Age-Related Defects in Bang-Sensitive Mutants.” 44th Annual Drosophila Research Conference, Program and Abstracts Volume, Chicago, IL, March 5-9, 2003: 738C [abstract].
(coauthor Kate Devlin ’03 [A.B. biology]). “An Exploration for the Neural Locus of Bang-sensitivity in the Drosophila Brain.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 76, 79th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Grantville, PA, April 4-6, 2003: 114 [abstract].
(coauthors Ashley J. Martin, Eric P. Ingersoll, and Lance Lacoff ’02 [A.B. biology]). “Aminopeptidase N Activity is Reduced in Drosophila Slamdance Mutants.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 76, 79th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Grantville, PA, April 4-6, 2003: 125 [abstract].
Mary J.S. Roth ’83, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthors Jennifer Mackey ’99 [B.S. civil engineering], Carrie Mackey ’00 [B.S. geology], and J. E. Nyquist). “A Case Study of the Reliability of Multielectrode Earth Resistivity Testing for Geotechnical Investigations in Karst Terrains.” Engineering Geology 65 (2002): 225-32.
Edmund P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthors Stephen J. Kurtz, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, and Sandra Furnbach ’03 [B.S. civil engineering]). “Finite Element Modeling of Guastavino Tiled Arches.” Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture, Halkidiki, Greece, May 7-9, 2003. 257-66.
John S. Shaw III, Associate Professor of Psychology
(coauthor Tana K. Zerr ’02 [B.S. psychology]). “Extra Effort During Memory Retrieval May Be Associated with Increases in Eyewitness Confidence.” Law and Human Behavior 27.3 (June 2003): 315-29.
Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
(coauthor Alison Campbell ’04). “Comparative Evaluation of Precoated Silica Gel Plates for Preparative Layer Chromatography.” ACTA Chromatographica 13 (2003): 102-08.
(coauthors Alison Campbell ’04 and Michael J. Chejlava, instrumentation specialist, chemistry department). “Use of a Modified Flatbed Scanner for Documentation and Quantification of This Layer Chromatograms Detected by Fluorescence Quenching.” Journal of Planar Chromatography 16 (May/June 2003): 244-46..
Michael J. Stark, Assistant Professor of Physics
(coauthor Malinda Saia ’04). “Doppler Modulation of X-ray Lines in Cygnus X-3.” The Astrophysical Journal 587 (April 20, 2003): L101-04.
Nancy M. Waters, Associate Professor of Biology
(coauthors Maureen Auro ’03 [B.S. biology], Tracey Hagen ’01 [B.S. biology], and Kimberly Lavalley ’01 [A.B. biology/religion]). “Does Colonization Time Influence Macroinvertebrate Community Measures on Artificial Substrates?” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 76, 79th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Grantville, PA, April 4-6, 2003: 107 [abstract].
(coauthors Christine Williams ’03 [B.S. biology] and Skye Harris ’02 [B.S. biology]). “Mercury Resistant Bacteria: A Study of the Molecular Mechanism for Toxicity Resistance and Macrophyte Associations.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 76, 79th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Grantville, PA, April 4-6, 2003: 141 [abstract].
(coauthor Maureen Auro ’03 [B.S. biology]). “Does Colonization Time Influence Macroinvertebrate Community Measures on Artificial Substrates?” NCUR 2003: 17th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Utah, March 13-15, 2003: 208 [abstract].
(coauthor Christine Williams ’03 [B.S. biology]). “Mercury Resistant Bacteria and Macrophyte Associations: Molecular and Environmental Mechanisms of Toxicity Resistance.” NCUR 2003: 17th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Utah, March 13-15, 2003: 156 [abstract].
Other recent publications:
Rexfore A. Ahene, Professor of Economics and Business
“Local Government Versus Traditional Authority in Sub-Saharan Africa.” In Property Taxes in South Africa: Challenges in the Post-Apartheid Era. Ed. Michael E. Bell and John H. Bowman. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2002: 177-94.
Diane Cole Ahl, Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Professor of Art History
Benozzo Gozzoli. Florence: Regard 2003. 304. [French trans.]
Benozzo Gozzoli: Viaggio attraverso un secolo. Ed. Enrico Castelnuovo and Allesandra Malquori. Pisa: Pacini Editore S.p.A. 2003: 181.
“‘Qualis sit pictor prefatus inspice lector:’ le opere di Benozzo Gozzoli in Umbria.” In Benozzo Gozzoli: Viaggio attraverso un secolo. Ed. Enrico Castelnuovo and Alessandra Malquori. Pisa: Pacini Editore S.p.A. 2003: 95-114.
“An Unpublished Frieze in Pisa and the Workshop of Benozzo Gozzoli.” In Benozzo Gozzoli: Viaggio attraverso un secolo. Ed. Enrico Castelnuovo and Alessandra Malquori. Pisa: Pacini Editore S.p.A. 2003: 175-80.
“Appendix: Payment to Domenico di Losso for works completed for the Opera della Primaziale di Pisa.” In Benozzo Gozzoli: Viaggio attraverso un secolo. Ed. Enrico Castelnuovo and Alessandra Malquori. Pisa: Pacini Editore S.p.A. 2003. 181.
Robert W. Allan, Associate Professor of Psychology
(coauthor William L. Palya). “Dynamical Concurrent Schedules.” Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 79.1 (January 2003): 1-20.
Yoshihiko Ariizumi, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures
(coauthor Shizuko Ariizumi). “Integrating Technology into the Curriculum Using Adaptive and Dynamic Features.” In The Changing Face of CALL: A Japanese Perspective. Ed. Paul Lewis. Lisse, The Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger, 2002: 47-60.
Susan L. Averett, Professor of Economics and Business
(coauthors Daniel I. Rees and Laura M. Argys). “The Impact of Government Policies and Neighborhood Characteristics on Teenage Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use.” American Journal of Public Health 92.11 (November 2002): 1773-78.
Paul D. Barclay, Assistant Professor of History
“‘They Have for the Coast Dwellers a Traditional Hatred’: Governing Igorots in Northern Luzon and Central Taiwan, 1895-1915.” In The American Colonial State of the Philippines: Global Perspectives. Ed. Julian Go and Anne L. Foster. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2003. 217-55.
“‘Gaining Trust and Friendship’ in Aborigine Country: Diplomacy, Drinking, and Debauchery on Japan’s Southern Frontier.” Social Science Japan Journal 6.1 (2003): 77-96.
“Azia ni okeru minzoku bunpuzu no hatten o megutte—Taiwan to Luzon no ‘senku’ jinruigaku o chūshin ni” (Creating Tribal Taxonomies in Asia: The Pioneers of Taiwan and Luzon Anthropology).” Taiwan Genjūmin Kenkyū (Studies of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples) 7 (2003): 174-97.
Susan A. Basow, Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology
“Gender Dynamics in the Classroom.” In Lectures on the Psychology of Women, Third Edition. Ed. Joan C. Chrisler, Carla Golden, and Patricia D. Rozee. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2003: 44-55.
“Body Image.” In The Complete Guide to Mental Health for Women. Ed. Lauren Slater, Jessica Henderson Daniel, and Amh Elizabeth Banks. Boston: Beacon P, 2003: 221-27.
Ethan Berkove, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
(coauthors Gerald Kobylski and William Farmer). “A Mathematical Analysis of Train Routes.” PRIMUS 12.4 (December 2002): 347-64.
(coauthors L. Thomas Hill, associate professor of mathematics, and S. Scott Moor, assistant professor of chemical engineering). “Getting the Salt Out.” ILAP (Interdisciplinary Lively Application Project) by COMAP (the Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications). http://www.projectintermath.org/products/listing/.
Howard N. Bodenhorn, Associate Professor of Economics and Business
“Short-Term Loans and Long-Term Relationships: Relationship Lending in Early America.” Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 35.4 (August 2003): 485-505.
“An Interview with Hugh Rockoff.” The Newsletter of the Cliometric Society 18.2 (Summer 2003): 3-10.
Robert L. Cohn, Philip and Muriel Berman Professor of Jewish Studies
“Negotiating (with) the Natives: Ancestors and Identity in Genesis.” Harvard Theological Review 96.2 (2003): 147-66.
Alan W. Childs, Professor of Psychology
(coauthor David A. Verrier). “Health Professions Advising at Liberal Arts Colleges: An Integrated Approach.” In Advising and Learning: Academic Advising from the Perspective of Small Colleges and Universities, Monograph Series 8 (2003): 101-10.
Olga Anna Duhl, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures
“Most is Less Than Nothing: Allergories of Bliss in Marguerite de Navarre’s Trop, Prou, Peu, Moins (around 1544).” Memini. Travaux et Documents Publiés par la Société des Études Médiévales du Québec 6 (2002): 241-61.
“Folie amoureuse et politique dans la Sotise a huit personnaiges (vers 1507).” Le Moyen Français, Special Issue 50 CERES 2002: 31-46.
Neil A. Englehart, Assistant Professor of Government and Law
ed. (coeditors Mahmood Monshipouri, Andrew J. Nathan, and Kavita Philip). Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2003. 353.
“The Consequences of a Constructed Universal: Democracy and Civil Rights in the Modern State.” In Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization. Ed. Mahmood Monshipouri, Neil Englehart, Andrew J. Nathan, and Kavita Philip. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2003: 34-54.
“Democracy and the Thai Middle Class.” Asian Survey 43.2 (March/April 2003): 253-79.
Katalin Fábián, Assistant Professor of Government and Law
“Cacophony of Voices: Interpretations of Feminism and its Consequences for Political Action among Hungarian Women’s Groups.” The European Journal of Women’s Studies 9.3 (2002): 269-90.
“The Illusion of Inclusion: The Political Significance of Women’s Groups in Hungary.” Hungarian Studies Review 29.1-2 (2002): 1-23.
James K. Ferri, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
(coauthor S. Scott Moor, assistant professor of chemical engineering). “Passing It On: A Laboratory Structure Encouraging Realistic Communication and Creative Experiment Planning.” Chemical Engineering Education 36.4 (Summer 2003): 202-06.
Andrew Fix, Charles A. Dana Professor of History
“Comets in the Early Dutch Enlightenment.” In The Early Enlightenment in the Dutch Republic 1650-1750. Ed. Wiep van Bunge. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2003: 157-72.
Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthor David A. Mayer). “Aspects of Human Parasites in which Surgical Intervention May Be Important.” Advances in Parasitology 51 (2002): 1-94 [invited review].
(coauthors G. R. Mair, A. G. Maule, T. A. Day, and D. W. Halton). “Organization of the Musculature of Schistosome Cercariae.” The Journal of Parasitology 89.3 (2003): 623-25.
Yvonne M. Gindt, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(coauthors C. Barta, A. Vaverka and S. A. Darveau). “Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Study Free Radical Denaturation and Antioxidant Protection of Phycocyanin.” Proceedings for the 223rd American Chemical Society Meeting, San Francisco, April 7, 2002: 641 [abstract].
Jerome F. Heavey, Professor of Economics and Business
“Comments on Warren Samuels’s ‘Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded.’” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 62.3 (July 2003): 593-99.
Jeffrey D. Helm, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
(coauthors Michael A. Sutton and Stephen R. McNeill). “Deformations in Wide, Center-Notched, Thin Panels, Part I: Three-Dimensional Shape and Deformation Measurements by Computer Vision.” Optical Engineering 42.5 (May 2003): 1293-1305.
(coauthors Michael A. Sutton and Stephen R. McNeill). “Deformations in Wide, Center-Notched, Thin Panels, Part II: Finite Element Analysis and Comparison to Experimental Measurements.” Optical Engineering 42.5 (May 2003): 1306-20.
Wendy L. Hill, William C. ’67 and Pamela S. Rappolt Professor in Neuroscience
“The Effect of Prenatal Visual Stimulation on the Imprinting Responses of Domestic Chicks: An Examination of Sensitive Periods During Development.” In Exploring AnimalBehavior in Laboratory and Field. Eds. Bonnie J. Ploger and Kenneth Yasukawa. San Diego: Academic P, 2003. 177-86.
“The Effect of Prenatal Visual Stimulation on the Imprinting Responses of Domestic Chicks: An Examination of Sensitive Periods During Development.” In Teaching Animal Behavior in Laboratory and Field: Instructor’s Manual. Ed. Bonnie J. Ploger and Kenneth Yasukawa. San Diego: Academic P, 2003. 60-62.
L. Thomas Hill, Associate Professor of Mathematics
(coauthors Ethan Berkove, assistant professor of mathematics, and S. Scott Moor, assistant professor of chemical engineering). “Getting the Salt Out.” ILAP (Interdisciplinary Lively Application Project) by COMAP (the Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications). http://www.projectintermath.org/products/listing/.
Harold M. Hochman, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Business
Economic Behavior and Distributional Choice: Selected Writings of Harold M. Hochman. Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2002. 266.
G. Lyle Hoffman, Professor of Physics
(coauthor E. E. Salpeter). “Mini-HVC and Compact HVC: Galactic Fuel, Tidal Debris or Proto-dwarf Galaxies.” The Outer Edges of Dwarf Irregular Galaxies, 2002 Lowell Workshop On-Line Proceedings, www.lowell.edu/Workshop/Lowell02/Proceedings, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ, October 10-11, 2002.
Curlee Raven Holton, Associate Professor of Art and Director of the Experimental Printmaking Institute
Straight from the Soul. MusArt, Inc., Atlanta, GA, July 17, 2003 [group exhibit].
Here There & Now: An Exhibition of Contemporary American and Japanese Artists. Gallery Saoh & Tomos, Tokyo, June 18-30, 2003, and Howard Scott Gallery, New York, September 4-30, 2003.
Faith in My Possibilities: Mentors and Apprentices in Printmaking. Williams Center Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, April 25-June 8, 2003, Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, PA, July 11-August 29, 2003, and Heights Arts Contemporary Community Gallery of the Heights Arts Collaborative, Cleveland Heights, OH, September 5-October 5, 2003 [exhibition].
“Reflections on Mentorship: ‘Teaching What I was Taught.’” Faith in My Possibilities: Mentors and Apprentices in Printmaking. Williams Center Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, April 25-June 8, 2003, Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, PA, July 11-August 29, 2003, and Heights Arts Contemporary Community Gallery of the Heights Arts Collaborative, Cleveland Heights, OH, September 5-October 5, 2003 [essay in exhibition catalogue].
“Blo’n It.” Blues Series. Ami and Kanoko, Osaka, Japan, June 23-28, 2003 [exhibition].
Guy L. Hovis, John H. Markle Professor of Geology
(coauthors Herbert Kroll, Udo Breit, and Richard A. Yund).“Elastic Strain Enthalpies of Exsolution: HF Solution Calorimetric Experiments on Alkali Aluminosilicate and Aluminogermanate Feldspars.” American Mineralogist 88 (2003): 547-55.
(coauthors P.Neuhoff, G. Balassone, and J . Stebbins). “Effects of Composition and Disorder on the Enthalpy of Formation of Analcime.” Geophysical Research Abstracts 5 (2003): 13967 [abstract].
Scott R. Hummel, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
(coauthors S. Scott Moor, assistant professor of chemical engineering; Edmond P. Saliklis, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, and Yih-Choung Yu, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering). “A Press RO System: An Interdisciplinary Reverse Osmosis Project for First-Year Engineering Students.” Chemical Engineering Education 36.4 (Winter 2003).
Donald C. Jackson, Associate Professor of History
“It is a Crime To Design a Dam Without Considering Upward Pressure: Engineers and Uplift, 1890-1930.” Henry P.G. Darcy and Other Pioneers in Hydraulics: Contributions in Celebration of the 200th Birthday of Henry Philibert Gaspard Darcy. Ed. Glenn Brown, Jürgen D. Garbrecht, and Willi H. Hager. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2003. 220-32.
William D. Jemison ’85, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthors Robert Caverly, Moeness Amin, Ahmad Hoorfar, and Athina Petropulu). “Outcomes-based Concept Module Development for Systems for Smart Communications.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN, June 22-25, 2003: Session 2632 [CD-ROM].
(coauthors Frank Plonski, Morgan A. Watson, and Ismail Jouny, professor of electrical and computer engineering). “Direct Bit-Error-Rate Testing for Shipboard W-LANs.” Intelligent Ships Symposium V, May 12-13, 2003. [CD-ROM]
(coauthors Allen Katz, Michael Kubak, and James Dragone). “Improved Radio Over Fiber Performance Using Predistortion Linearization.” IEEE 2003: 1403-06.
Sharon Jones, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthor Douglas T. Jones). “Should AWWA Promote Internships at Utilities.” Journal AWWA 95.8 (August 2003): 80-89.
(coauthor Thomas W. Mason). “Environment in Business: Role of Impact Assessment for Strategic Environmental Management at the Firm Level.” Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 20.4 (December 2002): 279-85.
Ismail Jouny, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthors Frank Plonski, Morgan A. Watson, and William D. Jemison). “Direct Bit-Error-Rate Testing for Shipboard W-LANs.” Intelligent Ships Symposium V, May 12-13, 2003. [CD-ROM]
John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government
(coauthor Robert L. Cole). “Issues of Federalism in Response to Terrorism.” Public Administration Review 62 (Special Issue) (September 2002): 181-92.
“Introduction.” Handbook of Federal Countries, 2002. Ed. Ann L. Griffiths. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2002. 3-13.
“Trends in Federalism: Is Fiscal Federalism Fizzling?” The Book of the States. Lexington, KY: The Council of State Governments 35 (2003): 26-31.
“The Crisis in Fiscal Federalism.” Spectrum: The Journal of State Government 76.3 (Summer 2003): 5-9.
(coauthors Richard L. Cole and Andrew Parkin). “Public Opinion on Federalism in the United States and Canada in 2002: The Aftermath of Terrorism.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 32.4 (Fall 2002): 123-48.
Robert A. Kurt, Assistant Professor of Biology
(coauthors John W. Smith II, Angelo G. Baher, Susan Denman, Lisa Justice, Teri Doran, Mark Gilbert, W. Gregory Alvord, and Walter J. Urba). “Immune Effects of Escalating Doses of Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Added to a Fixed, Low-Dose, Inpatient Interleukin-2 Regimen: A Randomized Phase I Trial in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma and Renal Cell Carcinoma.” Journal of Immunotherapy 26.2 (2003): 130-38.
(coauthors James J. Kobie, Rita S. Wu, Sunming Lou, Miranda K. Adelman, Luke J. Whitesell, Lalitha V. Ramanathapuram, Carlos L. Arteaga, and Emmanuel T. Akporiaye). “Transforming Growth Factor β Inhibits the Antigen-Presenting Functions and Antitumor Activity of Dendritic Cell Vaccines.” Cancer Research 63 (April 15, 2003): 1860-64.
(coauthors Shawn M. Jensen, Sybren L. Meijer, Walter J. Urba, Hong-Ming Hu, and Bernard A. Fox). “Regression of a Mammary Adenocarcinoma in STAT6-/- Mice Is Dependent on the Presence of STAT6-Reactive T Cells1.” The Journal of Immunology 2003: 2014-21.
Chun Wai Liew, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
(coauthors Joel A. Shapiro and D. E. Smith). “Identification of Variables in Model Tracing Tutors.” Proceedings of AI and Education 2003, July 19-21, 2003: 464-66.
Robert S. Mattison, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Art
“Made By Nature.” Dorsky Gallery, Long Island City, NY. September 8-October 27, 2002 [exhibition brochure and curator].
Robert Rauschenberg: Breaking Boundaries. New Haven: Yale UP, 2003. 277.
“Intensity of Purpose: Ursula von Rydingsvard.” Lafayette College Art Galleries, Easton, PA, March 4-April 19, 2003: 3-8 [essay in exhibition catalogue].
“Here There & Now: An Exhibition of Contemporary American and Japanese Artists.” Gallery Saoh & Tomos, Tokyo, June 18-30, 2003, and Howard Scott Gallery, New York, September 4-30, 2003 [catalogue essay].
Ann V. McGillicuddy-De Lisi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Psychology
(coauthor Irving E. Sigel). “Rodney R. Cocking (1943-2002).” American Psychology February 2003: 143 [memorial essay].
“Looking Forward.” Applied Developmental Psychology 24 (2003): 119-21 [editorial].
(coauthor Rodney R. Cocking). “The Relevance of Developmental Science.” Applied Developmental Psychology 23 (2002): 5-7.
(coauthor Merry Bullock). “Children’s Learning from Television: Applied Developmental Psychology at Its Best.” Applied Developmental Psychology 24 (2003): 273-74.
J. Owen McLeod, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
“On the Comparative Element of Justice.” In Desert and Justice. Ed. Serena Olsaretti. Oxford: Clarendon P, 2003. 123-44.
Joshua I. Miller, Professor of Government and Law
“Beauty and Democratic Power.” Fashion Theory 6.3 (2002): 277-97.
S. Scott Moor, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
(coauthor Polly R. Piergiovanni, associate professor of chemical engineering). “Experiments in the Classroom: Examples of Inductive Learning with Classroom-Friendly Laboratory Kits.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 3213, 2003.
(coauthors L. Thomas Hill, associate professor of mathematics, and Ethan Berkove, assistant professor of mathematics). “Getting the Salt Out.” ILAP (Interdisciplinary Lively Application Project) by COMAP (the Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications). http://www.projectintermath.org/products/listing/.
(coauthors Edmond P. Saliklis, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, Scott R. Hummel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and Yih-Choung Yu, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering). “A Press RO System: An Interdisciplinary Reverse Osmosis Project for First-Year Engineering Students.” Chemical Engineering Education 36.4 (Winter 2003).
(coauthor James K. Ferri, assistant professor of chemical engineering). “Passing It On: A Laboratory Structure Encouraging Realistic Communication and Creative Experiment Planning.” Chemical Engineering Education 36.4 (Summer 2003): 202-06.
John A. Nestor, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthor David A. Rich, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering). “Integrating Digital, Analog, and Mixed-Signal Design in an Undergraduate ECE Curriculum.” Proceedings International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education, 2003: 89-90.
(coauthor David A. Rich, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering). “Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design in a Junior Electronics Course Sequence.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 2793, 2003.
Alastair Noble, Assistant Professor of Art
“Intensity of Purpose: Ursula von Rydingsvard.” Lafayette College Art Galleries, Easton, PA, March 4-April 19, 2003: 9-10 [essay in exhibition catalogue].
“Brooklyn Bridge 1925-Mayakovsky 2003.” The 21st Annual BWAC Outdoor Sculpture Show. Brooklyn, NY, July 19-September 14, 2003.
“Venice ‘Next’.” Sculpture 22.4 (May 2003): 84-85.
Polly R. Piergiovanni, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
“Simple, Low-Cost Demonstrations for UO II (Mass Transfer Operations).” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 2313, 2003.
(coauthor S. Scott Moor, assistant professor of chemical engineering). “Experiments in the Classroom: Examples of Inductive Learning with Classroom-Friendly Laboratory Kits.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 3213, 2003.
David Rich, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthor John A. Nestor, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering). “Integrating Digital, Analog, and Mixed-Signal Design in an Undergraduate ECE Curriculum.” Proceedings International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education, 2003: 89-90.
(coauthor John A. Nestor, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering). “Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design in a Junior Electronics Course Sequence.” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Session 2793, 2003.
Robert G. Root, Associate Professor of Mathematics
“Comparative Equilibrium Mechanical Properties of Bovine and Lamprey Cartilaginous Tissues.” The Journal of Experimental Biology 206 (January 27, 2003): 1397-1408.
Deborah A. Rosen, Associate Professor of History
“Pueblo Indians and Citizenship in Territorial New Mexico.” New Mexico Historical Review 78.1 (Winter 2003): 1-28.
“Women and Property across Colonial America: A Comparison of Legal Systems in New Mexico and New York.” William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series 60.2 (April 2003): 355-81.
Mary J.S. Roth ’83, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthor J. E. Nyquist). “Evaluation of Multi-Electrode Earth Resistivity Testing in Karst.” ASTMGeotechnical Testing Journal 26.2 (2003): 167-78.
(coauthor Jonathan E. Nyquist). “Application of a Downhole Search and Rescue Camera to Karst Cavity Exploration.” Proceedings, Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and Engineering Problems, San Antonio, TX, April 2003: 841-48.
Christopher Ruebeck, Assistant Professor of Economics and Business
(coauthors Sarah Stafford, Nicola Tynan, William Alpert, Gwendolyn Ball, and Bridget Butkevich). “Targeting Teaching: Network Externalities and Standardization: A Classroom Demonstration.” Southern Economic Journal 69.4 (2003): 1000-08.
Edmond P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthor David P. Billington). “Hershey Arena: Anton Tedesko’s Pioneering Form.” Journal of Structural Engineering March 2003: 278-85.
(coauthors S. Scott Moor, assistant professor of chemical engineering; Scott R. Hummel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and Yih-Choung Yu, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering). “A Press RO System: An Interdisciplinary Reverse Osmosis Project for First-Year Engineering Students.” Chemical Engineering Education 36.4 (Winter 2003).
Joshua A. Sanborn, Assistant Professor of History
“Did the Kerensky Government Make a Mistake When it Tried to Keep Russia in the War?” In History in Dispute, Volume 8: World War I, First Series. Ed. Dennis Showalter. Columbia, SC: Gale P, 2002: 171-74.
Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
“A Field Guide to Instrumentation: Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) Spectrometers.” Inside Laboratory Management March/April 2003: 22-27.
David H.P. Shulman, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
(coauthor Gary Alan Fine). Talking Sociology, 5th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2003. 243.
Derek A. Smith, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
“Algebraic Partial Boolean Algebras.” Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 36 (2003): 3899-910.
Ian D. Smith, Associate Professor of English
“Titus Andronicus: A Time for Race and Revenge.” In A Companion to Shakespeare’s Works, Vol. 1: The Tragedies. Ed. Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2003: 284-302.
Lorenzo Traldi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Mathematics
“A Note on Delta-wye-delta Reductions of Plane Graphs.” Congressus Numerantium 158 (2002): 213-20.
“Visualizing Clutters.” Congressus Numerantium 154 (2002): 13-20.
M. Erol Ulucaki, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
ed. (coeditor E. Short). “Convection Heat Transfer in Complex Systems I.” Proceedings of the 8th AIAA/ASME Joint Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference, June 24-26, 2002, St. Louis, MO [CD-ROM].
ed. (coeditor J. Asfia). “Experimental Turbulent Heat Transfer. “ Vol. 1 of Proceedings of the 2002 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition, November 17-22, 2002, New Orleans, LA [CD-ROM].
ed. (coeditor J. Asfia). “Convection, Aerodynamic Heat Transfer and Thermal Protection Systems.” Proceedings of the ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference, July 20-23, 2003. Las Vegas, NV, Session 5.01. [CD-ROM].
Lee Upton, Professor of English and Writer-in-Residence
“Poem to the Novel.” The Antioch Review 61.3 (2003): 568.
“Snow White Over & Over.” The Poets’ Grimm: 20th Century Poems from Grimm Fairy Tales. Ed. Jeanne Marie Beaumont and Claudia Carlson. Ashland, OR: Story Line P, 2003. (reprint).
“What’s the Good of It.” Double Take 8.4 (2003): 118.
Laura Dassow Walls, Professor of English
“‘As Planets Faithful Be’: The Higher Law of Science in Emerson’s Antislavery Lectures.” Nineteenth-Century Prose 30.1/2 (Spring/Fall 2003): 171-94.
Nancy M. Waters, Associate Professor of Biology
“Renewable Energy: Policy, Public/Private Partnerships, and Promise.” In Renewable Energy: Trends and Prospects. Ed. S.K. Majumdar, Gideon R., Jr., and Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology;E.W. Miller, and A.I. Panah. Easton, PA: The Pennsylvania Academy of Science: 2002: 460-71.
Suzanne R. Westfall, Professor of English
“‘What Revels are in Hand?’: Performances in the Great Households.” In A Companion to Renaissance Drama. Ed. Arthur F. Kinney. Blackwell P, 2002. 266-80.
James Woolley, Frank Lee and Edna M. Smith Professor of English
“Swift’s First Published Poem: Ode. To the King.” In Reading Swift: Papers from the Fourth Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift. Ed. Hermann J. Real and Helgard Stöver-Leidig. München: Wilhelm Fink, 2003. 265-83.
Yih-Choung Yu, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
“A Fault Detection Scheme of an Infusion System in a Ventricular Assist Device.” Proceedings of the American Control Conference, Denver, CO, June 4-6, 2003: 1177-81.
(coauthors S. Scott Moor, Scott R. Hummel, and Edmond P. Saliklis). “A Press RO System: An Interdisciplinary Reverse Osmosis Project for First-Year Engineering Students.” Chemical Engineering Education 36.4 (Winter 2003).