Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields.
Publications coauthored with students:
Laurie F. Caslake, Assistant Professor of Biology
(coauthors Daniel Connolly ’02 [B.S. chemical engineering], Vilas Menon ’02 [B.S. chemical engineering/A.B. International Studies/French], Catriona M. Duncanson ’03 [A.B. engineering], Ricardo Rojas, and Javad Tavakoli, associate professor of chemical engineering). “Disinfection of Contaminated Water by Using Solar Irradiation.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70.2 (February 2004): 1145-50.
Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthors Jessica Schneck ’04 and Joseph Sherma, professor emeritus of chemistry). “High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Lipids in Juvenile Helisoma trivolvis (Colorado Strain) Maintained on a Hen’s Egg Yolk Diet.” Journal of Planar Chromatography 16 (September/October 2003): 405-07.
Michelle C. Geoffrion-Vinci, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures
(coauthor Angela Guarino ’04). “Of Cookpots, Kettles and Codes: Language and Libido in Cristina Fernández Cubas as Read Through Hélène Cixous.” Anales de la literatura Española Contemporanea (ALEC) 29.1 (2004): 83-106.
Yvonne M. Gindt, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(coauthors Johannes P. M. Schelvis, Meghan Ramsey ’04, Olga Sokolova, Cellia Tavares, Christine Cecala, Katelyn Connell ’04, and Stacey Wagner ’03 [B.S. biochemistry]). “Resonance Raman and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Characterization of FADH in the Complex of Photolyase with UV-Damaged DNA.” Journal of Physical Chemistry B 107.44 (2003): 12352-62.
G. Lyle Hoffman, Professor of Physics
(coauthors Noah Brosch, E.E. Salpeter, and Nathan Carle ’99 [B.S. physics]). “Neutral Hydrogen Mapping of Virgo Cluster Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies.” The Astronomical Journal 126 (December 2003): 2774-96.
Scott R. Hummel, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
(coauthor Benjamin Partlow ’03 [B.S. mechanical engineering]). “Comparison of Threshold Galling Results from Two Testing Methods.” Tribology International 37 (2004): 291-95.
Chip Nataro, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(coauthors Joyce Ong ’04, James A. Golen, and Arnold L. Rheingold). “Electrochemistry of Late Transition Metal Complexes Containing the Ligand 1,1’-Bis(diisopropylphosphino)ferrocene (dippf).” Organometallics 22.24 (2003): 5027-32.
John A. Nestor, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthors Robert Peruzzi, Marvin White, David A. Rich, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, Erik Geissenhainer ’04, and Matthew Johnston ’03 [B.S. electrical and computer engineering]). “An Efficient Low-Power Audio Amplifier With Power Supply Rails Tracking the Output by Means of Pulse Width Modulation.” Audio Engineering Society 115th Convention, New York, NY, October 10-13, 2003 [convention paper 5920].
David A. Rich, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthor Brandon Cochenour ’03 [B.S. electrical and computer engineering]). “A Virtual Loudspeaker Model to Enable Real-Time Listening Tests in Examining the Audibility of High-Order Crossover Networks.” Audio Engineering Society 115th Convention, New York, NY, October 10-13, 2003 [convention paper 5908].
(coauthors Robert Peruzzi, Marvin White, John A. Nestor, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, Erik Geissenhainer ’04, and Matthew Johnston ’03 [B.S. electrical and computer engineering]). “An Efficient Low-Power Audio Amplifier With Pow3er Supply Rails Tracking the Output by Means of Pulse Width Modulation.” Audio Enginering Society 115th Convention, New York, NY, October 10-13, 2003 [convention paper 5920].
Edmond P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthors T.J. Urbanik and Bora Tokyay ’01 [B.S. civil engineering/A.B. intenational economics and commerce). “Bilinear Modelling of Cellulosic Orthotropic Nonlinear Materials.” Journal of Pulp and Paper Science 29.12 (December 2003): 407-11.
Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
(coauthors Jessica Schneck ’04 and Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology). “High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Lipids in Juvenile Helisoma trivolvis (Colorado Strain) Maintained on a Hen’s Egg Yolk Diet.” Journal of Planar Chromatography 16 (September/October 2003): 405-07.
(coauthor Caitlin Sullivan ’05). “Development and Validation of an HPTLC-Densitometry Method for Assay of Caffeine and Acetaminophen in Multicomponent Extra Strength Analgesic Tablets.” Journal of Liquid Chromatography and Related Technologies 26.20 (2003): 3453-62.
Javad Tavakoli, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
(coauthors Laurie F. Caslake, assistant professor of biology, Daniel Connolly ’02 [B.S. chemical engineering], Vilas Menon ’02 [B.S. chemical engineering/A.B. International Studies/French], Catriona M. Duncanson ’03 [A.B. engineering], and Ricardo Rojas). “Disinfection of Contaminated Water by Using Solar Irradiation.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70.2 (February 2004): 1145-50.
Lorenzo Traldi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Mathematics
(coauthor Alexandru Balan ’03 [B.S. computer science/A.B. mathematics-economics). “Preprocessing MinPaths for Sum of Disjoint Products.” IEEE Transactions on Reliability 52.3 (September 2003): 289-95.
Other recent publications:
Paul D. Barclay, Assistant Professor of History
“Inō Kanori’s ‘History’ of Taiwan: Colonial Ethnology, the Civilizing Mission and Struggles for Survival in East Asia.” History and Anthropology 14.2 (2003): 179-96.
“Nihon Shokuminchisha to Genjūmin no Kōryū Mondai: Taiwan no ‘Bankai’ ni Okeru Tsūji to Tsūyaku o Megutte.” [The Problem of Communications between Japanese Colonists and Aborigines: The Interpreters and Translators on Taiwan’s ‘Savage Border’]. Jinbunchi no Aratana Sōgō ni Mukete: 21 Seiki COE Puroguramu [Facing the New Liberal Arts: Humanistic Study in the Era of Globalization] Kyoto: Kyoto University Graduate School of Human Sciences, 2003, p. 85-95.
Susan L. Blake, Professor of English
“What `Race’ Is the Sheik? – Rereading a Desert Romance.” In Doubled Plots: Romance and History, eds. Susan Strehle and Mary Paniccia Carden. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2003: p. 67-85.
Jamila Bookwala, Assistant Professor of Psychology
(coauthors Tina L. Harralson and Patricia A. Parmelee). “Effects of Pain on Functioning and Well-Being in Older Adults With Osteoarthritis of the Knee.” Psychology and Aging 18.4 (2003): 844-50.
“Being ‘Single and Unattached’: The Role of Adult Attachment Styles.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 33.8 (2003): 1564-70.
“Understanding the Link Between Adult Attachment and Relationship Aggression: Perceptions of Own and Partner’s Adult Attachment Styles.” Advances in Psychology Research 25 (2003): 3-12.
Rose Marie L. Bukics, Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Professor of Economics and Business
“Transform Your Students into a Human Balance Sheet.” Accounting Instructors Report Fall 2003: 1-4 http://college.hmco.com/accounting/resources/instructors/air/fall_2003/i
“Charitable Giving and the Economy.” Project for People Fall 2003: 1-2.
The First Word: Moving Forward.” Pennsylvania CPA Journal 74.4 (Winter 2004): 2.
Laurie F. Caslake, Assistant Professor of Biology
“Multiple-Resistant Bacteria.” In Encyclopedia of Genetics, Revised Edition. 2 vol. Ed. Bryan D. Ness. Pasadena: Salem P, 2004, p. 63.
Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthors Rafael Toledo, Ana M. Espert, Carla Muñoz-Antoli, Antonio Marcilla, and J. Guillermo Esteban.) “Development of an Antibody-Based Capture Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detecting Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda) in Experimentally Infected Rats: Kinetics of Coproantigen Excretion.” Journal of Parasitology 89.6 (December 2003): 1227-31.
(coauthors Rafael Toledo, Ana Espert, Inés Carpena, Carla Muñoz-Antoli, andJ. Guillermo Esteban.) “Immunological Characterization of Somatic and Excretory-Secretory Antigens of Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) in Experimentally Infected Rats.” Comparative Parasitology 71.1 (2004): 42-48.
Dru Germanoski, Professor of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
(coauthors Jerry Miller, Paul Lechler, and Karen A. Hudson-Edwards). “Effects of Tributary Instability and Sediment Delivery on Heavy Metal Transport in the Rio Pilcomayo, Bolivia.” Geoscience Horizons: The Geological Society of America Annual Meeting and Exposition, Seattle, Washington, November 2-5, 2003: Session 8-7 [abstract].
Nina Gilbert, Director of Choral Activities
Pandangguhan (Dancing the Pandanggo): A Tagalog Folk Song for Unaccompanied Lower Voices (TTBB). New York: Oxford UP, 2004. Pp. 11.
“Patricia Farris Hennings.” In Take Up the Song: Building a Community of Heart and Soul and Voice. Corvallis, OR: Earthsongs, 2003: 128-29.
Yvonne M. Gindt, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(coauthors Scott A. Darveau, Jessica Mueller, April Vaverka, Cheri Barta, Anthony Fitch and Jessica Jurzenski). “A Modular Laser Apparatus for Polarimetry, Nephelometry, and Fluorimetry in General Chemistry.” Journal of Chemical Education 81.3 (March 2004): 401-05.
Gary P. Gordon, Professor of Mathematics
“Expected Rank in Antimatroids.” Advances in Applied Mathematics 32 (2004): 299-318.
Curlee Raven Holton, Associate Professor of Art and Director, Experimental Printmaking Institute
A Celebration of Color. Binney & Smith Gallery, Easton, PA, January 30-March 21, 2004 [group exhibition and essay in exhibition catalogue].
Here, There & Now. Westnorth Studio, Baltimore, MD, Novermber 23-December 20, 2003 [group exhibition].
Through Women’s Eyes: Visions from Costa Rica. MCS Gallery, Easton, PA. March 27-May 1, 2004 [group exhibition and essay in catalogue].
Holton, Curlee Raven. Here and There Now and Searching for Clues. Artists Image Resource, Pittsburgh, PA, March 6-31, 2004 [group exhibition].
Four Voices. The Kent Place Gallery, Summit, NJ, November 17-December 19, 2003 [group exhibition].
Guy L. Hovis, John H. Markle Professor of Geology
(coauthors Daniel Harlov and Matthias Gottschalk). “Solution Calorimetric Determination of the Enthalpies of Formation of NH4-Bearing Minerals Buddingtonite and Tobelite.” American Mineralogist 89 (2004): 85-93.
(coauthors Philip S. Neuhoff, Giuseppina Balassone, and Jonathan F. Stebbins). “Thermodynamic Properties of Analcime Solid Solutions.” American Journal of Science 304 (January 2004): 21-66.
Sharon A. Jones, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
“Challenges of Developing a Sanitation Infrastructure GIS for the Tohono O’odham Nation.” Public Works Management & Policy 8.2 (October 2003): 121-31.
(coauthors Matthew Talbert, Stephanie Farnkhopf, and Robert Houghtalen). “Combining Service Learning with Graduate Education.” Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice October 2003: 211-15.
Edward J. Kerns, Eugene Clapp II Professor of Art
Stephen Antonakos: Three Spaces/Four Directions. Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Easton, PA, February 10-March 27, 2004, Williams Center for the Arts Gallery, Easton, PA, February 10-March 12, 2004, and MCS Gallery, Easton, PA, February 7-March 6, 2004 [essay in exhibition brochure].
Thinking in Line. University Gallery, School of Art and Art History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, November 4, 2003-January 10, 2004 [group exhibition].
A Work in Progress, The Grass Family (Gramineae) Incremental Installation: Wopo Holup. The Richard A. and Risa W. Grossman Gallery, Easton, PA [essay in exhibition catalogue].
Synthesis: Experiments in Collaboration. The Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, October 18-November 29, 2003 [group exhibition].
Chawne M. Kimber, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
(coauthors Anthony W. Hager and Warren Wm. McGovern). “ Weakly Least Integer Closed Groups.” Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo 2.52 (2003): 453-80.
John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director, Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government
“U.S. State and Local Governments in International Affairs.” In Auβenbeziehungen von Regionen in Europa und der Welt/External Relations of Regions in Europe and the World. Ed. Rudolf Hrbek. Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos, 2003: 257-76.
“Globalization and Federalism in the United States: Continuity in Adaptation.” In The Impact of Global and Regional Integration on Federal Systems: A Comparative Analysis. Ed. Harvey Lazar, Hamish Telford, and Ronald L. Watts. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2003: 37-85.
Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures
“Beyond The Sound of Music: The Quest for Cultural Identity in Modern Austria.” The German Quarterly 76.3 (Summer 2003): 289-99.
“Personal Reflections on Issues of Identity Formation in the Era of Globalization and the 2002 Prague Conference.” Conference Prague, September 26-29, 2002, http://www.european-identity.org/english/cultruel/falle.htm.
Brenda J. Latka, Associate Professor of Mathematics
“Antichains of Bounded Size in the Class of Tournaments.” Order 20 (2003): 109-19.
Ann V. McGillicuddy-De Lisi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Psychology
“One Person Made a Difference: The Legacy of Rodney R. Cocking.” Applied Developmental Psychology 24 (2003): 619-26.
(coauthor Irving Sigel). “Rod Cocking’s Legacy: The Development of Psychological Distancing.” Applied Developmental Psychology 24 (2003): 697-711.
(coauthor Merry Bullock). “Editorial.” Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 25.1 (2004).
Alastair Noble, Assistant Professor of Art
“Newer Genres: Twenty Years of the Rutgers Archives for Printmaking Studios.” Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, December 6, 2003.
“Drawing Conclusions II.” New York Arts Gallery, New York, NY, December 12, 2003-January 13, 2004 [group exhibition].
“Paradigm I (2003).” Pages. Critinerose Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York, NY, December 12, 2003-January 17, 2004 [group exhibition].
“Nothing of the Memorable Crisis of What Was the Event.” Drawing Conclusions-Work by Artist-Critics. New York Arts Gallery, December 12, 2003-January 13, 2004 [group exhibition].
Arnold A. Offner, Cornelia F. Hugel Professor of History
“President Truman, the Korean War, the Peoples Republic of China, and the Perils of Regime Change.” The New England Journal of History 60.1-3 (Fall 2003-Spring 2004): 80-102.
Jeffrey Pfaffmann, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
(coauthors Florian Centler, Peter Dittrich, Lawrence Ku, Naoki Matsumaru, and Klaus-Peter Zauner). “Artificial Life as an Aid to Astrobiology: Testing Life Seeking Techniques.” In Advances in Artificial Life, 7th European Conference, ECAL 2003, Dortmund, Germany, September 14-17, 2003, Proceedings 2801. Berlin: Springer, 2003: 31-40.
Edmond P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthor Thomas J. Urbanik). “Finite Element Corroboration of Buckling Phenomena Observed in Corrugated Boxes.” Wood and Fiber Science 35.3 (July 2003): 322-33.
June Schlueter, Provost and Charles A. Dana Professor of English
“Kaspar.” From The Plays and Novels of Peter Handke [1981]. In Drama Criticism: Criticism of the Most Significant and Widely Studied Dramatic Works from All the World’s Literatures 17. Ed. Scott T. Darga (Detroit: Thomson/Gale, 2002), p. 74-78 [reprint].
Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
“A Field Guide to Instrumentation – Dedicated Analyzers: Part 1.” Journal of AOAC International 86.4 (2003): 72A-77A.
“Recent Advances in the Thin-Layer Chromatography of Pesticides: A Review.” Journal of AOAC International 86.3 (2003): 602-11.
“A Field Guide to Instrumentation: Dedicated Analyzers: Part 2.” Journal of AOAC International 86.5 (2003): 96A-102A.
“High-Performance Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Botanical Medicines and Dietary Supplements: A Review.” Journal of AOAC International 86.5 (2003): 873-81.
“A Field Guide to Instrumentation: Amino Acid Analyzers.” Journal of AOAC International 86.6 (2003): 141A-46A.
David H.P. Shulman, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
(coauthors Charles C. Ragin, Adam Weinberg, and Brian Gran). “Complexity, Generality, and Qualitative Comparative Analysis.” Field Methods 15.4 (November 2003): 323-40.
Lorenzo Traldi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Mathematics
“Clutters and Circuits, III.” Algebra Universalis 49 (2003): 201-09.
“Rearrangements of Generalized Shellings.” Congressus Numerantium 163 (2003): 27-32.
“A Subset Expansion of the Coloured Tutte Polynomial.” Combinatorics, Probability and Computing 13 (2004): 269-75.
M. Erol Ulucaki, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering (editor)
(coeditor J. Asfia). “Free and Forced Convection.” 2003ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress Session HT-6A, November 15-21, 2003, Washington, D.C. [CD-ROM].
Lee Upton, Professor of English and Writer-in-Residence
“Actaeon.” Inertia Magazine 1.2 (2004). www.inertiamagazine.com [poem].
“We Don’t Know How Far Down We Go Until We’re Stirred.” Inertia Magazine 1.2 (2004). www.inertiamagazine.com [poem].
“Unmistaken.” Inertia Magazine 1.2 (2004). www.inertiamagazine.com [poem].
“The Slow Insult.” Georgia Review 57.4 (2003): 825 [poem].
David A. Veshosky, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
A Work in Progress, The Grass Family (Gramineae) Incremental Installation: Wopo Holup. The Richard A. and Risa W. Grossman Gallery, Easton, PA [essay in exhibition catalogue].
Suzanne R. Westfall, Professor of English
“‘The useless dearness of the diamond’: Patronage Theatre and Households.” In Region, Religion and Patronage: Lancastrian Shakespeare. Manchester, UK: Manchester UP, 2003: 32-49.
James Woolley, Frank Lee and Edna M. Smith Professor of English
“First-Line Indexes of English Verse, 1650-1800: A Checklist.” Bibliographical Society of Americahttp://www.bibsocamer.org/BibSite/Woolley/ 2004: 1-11.