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 Kristen F. Cahill ’04 [A.B. psychology and Spanish], Julie E. Phelan ’05 [A.B. psychology and art], Kathryn Longshore ’07 [psychology], and Ann McGillicuddy-DeLisi, Metzgar Professor of Psychology). “Perceptions of Relational and Physical Aggression Among College Students: Effects of Gender of Perpetrator, Target and Perceiver.” Psychology of Women Quarterly, 31 (2007): 85-95.
Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthors Jamie Jarusiewicz ’06 [B.S. biochemistry] and Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Thin layer chromatographic analysis of glucose and maltose in estivated Biomphalaria glabrata snails and those infected with Schistosoma mansoni.” Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B 145 (2006) 346-349.
Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures
(coauthor Angela Guarino ’04 [A.B. government & law and Spanish]). “Hungry I’s: Cookery and Self-Construction in Christi na Fernández Crubas’s ‘Los altillos de Brumal’.” Letras Femeninas 32:2 (2006): 165-180.
(coauthors Kristen F. Cahill ’04 [A.B. psychology and Spanish], Julie E. Phelan ’05 [A.B. psychology and art], Kathryn Longshore ’07 [psychology], and Susan Basow, Dana Professor of Psychology). “Perceptions of Relational and Physical Aggression Among College Students: Effects of Gender of Perpetrator, Target and Perceiver.” Psychology of Women Quarterly, 31 (2007): 85-95.
Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
(coauthors Jamie Jarusiewicz ’06 [B.S. biochemistry] and Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology). “Thin layer chromatographic analysis of glucose and maltose in estivated Biomphalaria glabrata snails and those infected with Schistosoma mansoni.” Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part B 145 (2006) 346-349.
(coauthor Tamara Halkina ’09 [biochemistry]). “Use of the Chromimage flatbed scanner for quantification of hugh performance thin layer chromatograms in the visible and fluorescence quenching modes.” Acta Chromatographics 17 (2006): 250-260.
Other recent publications:
Nicole Crain, visiting professor of economics and business
(coauthor W. Mark Crain, Simon Professor of Political Economy and chair of Policy Studies). “Terrorized Economics.” Public Choice 128 (2006): 317-349.
Mark Crain, Simon Professor of Political Economy and chair of Policy Studies
(coauthor Nicole V. Crain, visiting professor of economics and business). “Terrorized Economics.” Public Choice 128 (2006): 317-349.
(coauthor John Charles Bradbury). “Bicameralism and Political Compromise in Representative Democracy.” In Democratic Constitutional Design and Public Policy: Analysis and Evidence. Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2006: 189-201.
Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthors Jennifer Klockars, and Jane Huffman). “Survey of Seasonal Trematode Infections in Hesisoma trivolvis (Gastropoda) from Lentic Ecosystems in New Jersey, U.S.A.” Comparative Parasitology 74.1 (2007): 75-80.
Sheila Handy, assistant professor of economics and business
“An Exploratory Study of Learner Use of a Computerized Accounting Tutorial.” Information Technology, Learning and Performance Journal 23.2 (2006): 17-29.
Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art
(co-exhibitors Jim Toia, director of the College’s Community-Based Teaching program, and Lew Minter, media lab director at the Williams Visual Arts Building). Digitized. National Chengchi University Art & Culture Center, Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan, March 17-April 14, 2006 [group exhibition].
(co-exhibitors Jim Toia, director of the College’s Community-Based Teaching program, and Lew Minter, media lab director at the Williams Visual Arts Building). The Mind of Nature: Structures and Processes. Taipei Artist Village, Taipei, March 17-April 23, 2006 [group exhibition].
Chawne Kimber, associate professor of mathematics
(coauthor Anthony W. Hager). “Clean rings of continuous functions.” Algebra Universalis, 56 (2007): 77-92.
Lew Minter, media lab director at the Williams Visual Arts Building
(co-exhibitors Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art, and Jim Toia, director of the College’s Community-Based Teaching program). Digitized. National Chengchi University Art & Cluture Center, Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan, March 17-April 14, 2006 [group exhibition].
(co-exhibitors Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art, and Jim Toia, director of the College’s Community-Based Teaching program). The Mind of Nature: Structures and Processes. Taipei Artist Village, Taipei, March 17-April 23, 2006 [group exhibition].
Samuel Morton, assistant professor of chemical engineering
(coauthor D. J. Keffer and R. M. Counce). “Influence of Aqueous/Solid Interactions on Organic Droplet Shape in Liquid/Liquid/Solid Systems.” Separation Science and Technology 41 (2006): 2515-2531.
(coauthors Alison N. Davis, Robert M. Counce, David W. Depaoli, and Michael Z.-C. Hu). “Effect of Ionic Strength on Oil Removal from Stainless Steel in the Presence of Ionic Surfactant.” Separation Science and Technology 41 (2006): 3313-3328.
Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Social Science
(coauthor Paul Scham). “Israeli Neo-Revisionism and American Neoconservatism: The Unexplored Parallels.” Middle East Journal 61.1 (2007): 74-94.
Rado Pribic, Williams Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures and chair of the international affairs program
“Dostoyevsky, Fyodor (1821-1881), Russian novelist.” In Europe 1789 to 1914 Encyclopedia Of The Age Of Industry and Empire, Volume 2, Colonies to Huysmans. New York: Thomson Gale, 2006: 678-679.
Cliff Reiter, professor of mathematics
“Integer Apollonian Circle Packings in J.” Vector 22.4 (2006): 106-116.
Fractals Visualization and J, 3rd edition. Easton, PA: Cliff Reiter, 2007. 245.
Mary J.S. Roth ’83, Simon Professor and head of civil and environmental engineering
(coauthors H. Meighan and J. E. Nyquist). “Mise-a-la-masse, resistivity tomography and smoke tests combined to map karst, Easton, PA.” Geological Society of America Abstracts Philadelphia, PA, Session 218, October 2006: 525 [abstract].
(coauthors Jonathan Nyquist, Yixian Xu, and Richard Miller). “Rayleigh-wave diffractions due to near-surface features.” Geological Society of America Abstracts Philadelphia, PA, Session 218, October 2006: 525 [abstract].
(coauthors David Elton, David Shannon, Barbara Luke, and Frank Townsend). “Adding Excitement to Soils: A Geotechnical Student Design Competition.” International Journal of Engineering Education 22.6 (2006) 1325-1336.
(coauthors Matt J. Schuster, C. Hsein Juang, Evan C.L. Hsiao, and Gordon T.C. Kung). “Reliability analysis of excavation-induced building damage.” TAIPEI International Symposium on New Geration Design Codes for Geotechnical Engineering Practice, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov. 2-3, 2006.
(coauthors J. E. Nyquist and J. Peake). “Comparison of a Computer-Optimized Array and Dipole-Dipole DC Resistivity Soundings for Karst Characterization.” 2nd International Conference on Environmental and Engineering Geophyscis, Wuhan, China, 2006.
(coauthors Jianghai Xia, Jonathan E. Nyquist and Yixian Xu). “Feasibility of Detecting Voids with Rayleigh-Wave Diffraction.” Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and Engineering Problems, Seattle, Washington, 2006.
Chester J.Salwach, associate professor and head of mathematics
Rev. of On regular planar spaces of type (k,n), by Nicola Durante, Pia Maria Lo Re, and Domenico Olanda. Mathematical Reviews on the Web 2006i: 05024.
Rev. of Biplanes (56, 11, 2) with a fixed-point free Involutory automorphism, by Mario Essert and Ljubo Marangunić. Mathematical Reviews on the Web 2006i: 05024.
Rev. of Matrix characterization of linear codes with arbitrary Hamming weight hierarchy by Ganapathy Viswanath and B. Sundar Rajan. Mathematical Reviews on the Web 2006m: 94111.
Rev. of Two generalizations of the metamorphosis definition, by Alan C.H. Ling, Salvatore Milici and Gaetano Quattrocchi. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2007 1078.05011.
Rev. of Critical sets in orthogonal arrays with 7 and 9 levels, by Rita Saharay, Avishek Adhikari and Jennifer Seberry. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2007 1082.05019.
Rev. of On the non-existence of some orthogonal arrays, by R. Dios and D. V. Chopra. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2007 1084.05014.
Rev. of On a problem of Lo Faro concerning blocking sets in Steiner systems S(2,4,v), by C. C. Lindner, M. Meszka and A. Rosa. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2007 1097.05008.
Rev. of Moore-Greig designs II, by Jarred T. Collins and Norman J. Finizio. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2007 1098.05013.
Rev. of Moore-Greig designs III, by Jarred T. Collins, Stephanie Costa and Norman J. Finizio. Zentralblatt MATH Database 1931 – 2007 1098.05012.
Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history
(co-author Annette F. Timm). Gender, Sex and the Shaping of Modern Europe: A History From The French Revolution To The Present Day. New York: Berg, 2007. 244.
Jim Toia, director of the College’s Community-Based Teaching program
(coexhibitors Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art, and Lew Minter, media lab director at the Williams Visual Arts Building). Digitized. National Chengchi University Art & Culture Center, Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan, March 17-April 14, 2006 [group exhibition].
(coexhibitors Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art, and Lew Minter, media lab director at the Williams Visual Arts Building). The Mind of Nature: Structures and Processes. Taipei Artist Village, Taipei, March 17-April 23, 2006 [group exhibition].
Carolynn Van Dyke, March Professor of English
“Small Texts, Large Questions: Entering Chaucerian Poetics through the ‘Miscellaneous’ Poems.” In Approaches to Teaching Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and the Shorter Poems. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2007: 92-96.
Ge Xia, assistant professor of computer science
(coauthors Iyad A. Kanj and Luay Nakhlehy). “Reconstructing Evolution of Natural Languages: Complexity and Parameterized Algorithms.” In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4112. New York: Springer, 2006: 299-308.
(coauthors Jianer Chen and Iyad A. Kanj). “Improved Parameterized Upper Bounds for Vertex Cover.” 31st International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, Stará Lesná, Slovakia, August 28-September 1, 2006.
(coauthors Jianer Chen, Iyad A. Kanj, Jie Meng, and Fenghui Zhang). “On the Effective Enumerability of NP Problems.” 2nd International Workshop on Parameterized and Exact Computation, Zuerich, Switzerland, September 13-15, 2006.
(coauthors Jianer Chen, Iyad A. Kanj, Jie Meng, and Fenghui Zhang). “On the Effective Enumerability of NP Problems.” In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4169. New York: Springer, 2006: 215-226.
(coauthors Jianer Chen and Iyad A. Kanj). “Improved Parameterized Upper Bounds for Vertex Cover.” In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4162. New York: Springer, 2006: 238-249.
For previous publication listings, go to the Faculty Publications page.