By SUE WUETCHER Reporter Editor
More than 150 UB faculty and staff authors will be recognized at a
reception to be held from 3-5 p.m. May 30 in the Center for the Arts,
North Campus. The reception will be hosted by President John B.
Simpson; Satish K. Tripathi, provost and executive vice president for
academic affairs; and Jorge V. José, vice president for research.
It will honor UB authors who have published books between Jan. 1, 2005,
and May 1 of this year. Volumes that missed the April 30 submission
deadline or were published afterward will be honored next year.
"Scholarship and creative activity at UB take many forms," said
José. "Many UB faculty have published books; we want to recognize
and honor them on this occasion," which he intends to make an annual
event. He called the response from faculty and staff to his
request for publication information "truly overwhelming." Nearly
every major discipline at the university is represented, from
architecture, engineering, social work and medicine, to social sciences,
the humanities, education and law. The book titles run the gamut, from
"Nutrition and Cancer Prevention" and "Introduction to Old Yiddish
Literature" to "Quantum Statistical Theory of Superconductivity" and
"The Woman in the Shaman's Body: Reclaiming the Feminine in Religion and
Medicine." José noted that authors have been asked to
provide a copy of their books for display at the reception.
Anyone wishing to attend the reception should
register by May 21 at http://www.ubevents.org/event/author.
UB
authors who will be recognized at the reception, with their departments
and book titles: Kelly Ahuna, Methods of
Inquiry Program, "Methods of Inquiry: Applied Critical Thinking."
Mark Ashwill, World Languages Program, "Vietnam Today."
Bradley A. Ault, Classics, "The Excavations at Ancient Halieis,
Vol. 2" and "Ancient Greek Houses and Households." Atif
Awad, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, "Nutrition and Cancer
Prevention." Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, Anthropology, "Shamans of the Foye Tree: Gender, Power and
Healing among the Chilean Mapuche." George Barnett, Communication, "International
and Multicultural Organizational Communication" and "Advances in
Self-Organizing Systems." Brian Becker, Organizations and
Human Resources, "The Workforce Scorecard: Managing Human Capital to
Execute Strategy." George S. Bobinski, Library and
Information Studies, "Libraries and Librarianship: Sixty Years of
Challenge and Change, 1945-2005." Austin Booth, Collections
and Research Services, "RE: Skin." Peter Bradford, Exercise
and Nutrition Sciences, "Nutrition and Cancer Prevention."
Janina Brutt-Griffler, Learning and Instruction and Polish Studies,
"English and Ethnicity." Barbara Bunker, Psychology, "The
Handbook of Large Group Methods: Creating Systemic Change in
Organizations and Communities." Robert F. Burkard,
Communicative Disorders and Sciences, Rehabilitation Science and
Otolaryngology, "Auditory Evoked Potentials: Basic Principles and
Clinical Application." Susan K. Cahn, History, "Sexual
Reckonings: Southern Girls in a Troubling Age" and "Women and Sports in
the United States: A Documentary Reader." Brian Carter,
Architecture and Planning, "Designing & Building: Rockhill and
Associates." David Castillo, Romance Languages and
Literatures, "Reason and Its Other: Italy, Spain and The New
World." Carl M. Chang, Industrial and Systems Engineering,
"Engineering Management: Challenges in the New Millennium."
Deborah Chung, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, "Book Series
Entitled: The Road to Scientific Success: Inspiring Life Stories of
Prominent Researchers." Joan Copjec, English, "Imagine
There's No Women" (Japanese translations), "Imaginemos que mujer no
existe: Etica y sublimacion" and "El sexo y la euthanasia de la razon:
ensays sobre el amor y la diferencia." Alfred Dansereau,
Organizations and Human Resources, "Multi-Level Issues in Strategy and
Research Methods" and "Multi-Level Issues in Social Systems."
Andreas Daum, History, "Kennedy in Berlin" and
"Berlin-Washington, 1800-2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representations
and National Identities." Roger DesForges, History, "The
Asian World, 600-1500" Janice L. DeLucia-Waak, Counseling,
School and Educational Psychology, "Group Work Experts Share Their
Favorite Activities: A Guide to Choosing, Planning, Conducting and
Processing" and "Leading Psychoeducational Groups for Children and
Adolescents." Jonathan Dewald, History, "Lost Worlds: The
Emergence of French Social History, 1815-1970." Greg
Dimitriadis, Educational Leadership and Policy, "Ideology, Curriculum
and the New Sociology of Education." Matthew Dryer,
Linguistics, "World Atlas of Language Structures." Markus
Dubber, Law School, "The Police Power: Patriarchy and the Foundations of
American Government," "Einführung in das US-amerikanische Strafrecht,"
"American Criminal Law: Cases, Statutes and Comments," "Teacher's Manual
for American Criminal Law: Cases, Statutes and Comments," "The Sense of
Justice: Empathy in Law and Punishment" and "The New Police Science: The
Police Power in Domestic and International Governance."
Steven Dubovsky, Psychiatry, "Clinical Guide to Psychotropic Medication"
and "Ethical Prescribing in an Era of Big Pharmacy." John
Dugan, Classics, "Making a New Man." Catherine N. Dulmus,
Social Work, "Kids and Violence: The Invisible School Experience,"
"Handbook of Preventive Interventions for Adults" and "Handbook of
Gerontology: Evidence-Based Approaches to Theory, Practice and
Policy." Stephen Dyson, Classics, "In Pursuit of Ancient
Pasts: A History of Classical Archaeology in the 19th and 20th
Centuries." Munroe Eagles, Political Science, "Politics Is
Local: National Politics at the Grassroots." Elaine Howard
Ecklund, Sociology, "Korean American Evangelicals: New Models for Civic
Life." Isaac Ehrlich, Economics, "The Economics of
Crime." Peter Ekeh, African American Studies, "Studies in
Urhobo Culture." Charles Patrick Ewing, Law, "Minds on
Trial." Janice C. Feigenbaum, Nursing, "Core Curriculum of
Addiction Nursing" (second edition). Andre Filiatrault,
Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, "Principles of Passive
Supplemental Damping and Seismic Isolation." Jeremy D.
Finn, Counseling and Educational Psychology, "Taking Small Classes One
Step Further." Mary E. Finn, Educational Leadership and
Policy, "Urban Education with an Attitude." Jerold Frakes,
English, "Early Yiddish Texts 1100-1750: With Introduction and
Commentary," "The Cultural Study of Yiddish in Early Modern Europe" and
"Introduction to Old Yiddish Literature." Michael R. Frone,
Research Institute on Addictions, "Handbook of Work Stress."
Bradley Fuhrman, Pediatrics and Anesthesiology, "Pediatric
Critical Care." Shigeji Fujita, Physics "Quantum
Statistical Theory of Superconductivity" and "Theory of High Temperature
Superconductivity." James Gardner, Law, "Interpreting State
Constitutions: Jurisprudence of Function in a Federal System."
Rodolphe Gasche, Comparative Literature, "The Honor of Thinking:
Critique, Theory, Philosophy" and "Views and Interviews: On
'Deconstruction' in America." Ronald Gentile, Counseling,
School and Educational Psychology, "Educational Psychology."
David A. Gerber, History, "Letters Across Borders: The
Epistolary Practices of International Migrant," "Authors of Their Lives:
The Personal Correspondence of British Immigrants to North America in
the 19th Century" and "American Immigration and Ethnicity: A
Reader." Joseph Gerken, Law Library, "What Good Is
Legislative History? Justice Scalia in the Federal Courts of
Appeals." Mark Gottdiener, Sociology, "The New Urban
Sociology." Jorge J.E. Gracia, Philosophy, "Companion to
Philosophy in the Middle Ages," "Surviving Race, Ethnicity and
Nationality," "Identidad Hispana/Latina," "Race or Ethnicity" and
"Philosophy and Integration in Popular Culture." S.G.
Grant, Learning and Instruction, "Measuring History: Cases of
State-Level Testing Across the United States" and "Elementary Social
Studies: Constructing a Powerful Approach to Teaching and
Learning." Donald Grinde, American Studies, "Exemplar of
Liberty: Native America and the Evolution of Democracy."
Daniel Hack, English, "The Material Interests of the Victorian
Novel." Amy Hequembourg, Research Institute on Addictions,
"Lesbian Motherhood: Stories of Becoming." Bruce Holm,
Pediatrics, "Lung Injury: Mechanisms, Pathophysiology and Therapy."
L. Nelson Hopkins, Neurosurgery, guest editor, "Endovascular
Neurosurgery," supplement to Neurosurgery (Vol. 59, No. 5) and editor,
"Neuroendovascular Surgery: Techniques, Indications and Patient
Selection," Neurosurgery Clinics of North America (Vol. 16, No. 2).
Maria S. Horne, Theatre and Dance, "To Teach/To Study Theatre at
University: What For?" Jeri J. Jaeger, Linguistics, "Kids'
Slips: What Young Children's Slips of the Tongue Reveal About Language
Development." James N. Jensen, Civil, Structural and
Environmental Engineering, "A User's Guide to Engineering."
Lauri Johnson, Educational Leadership and Policy, "Urban Education with
an Attitude" and "Multicultural Education Policies in Canada and the
United States." D. Bruce Johnstone, Graduate School of
Education, "Financing Higher Education: Cost-Sharing in International
Perspective." Kenneth A. Kim, Finance and Managerial
Economics, "Corporate Governance" (second edition). Myung
Mi Kim, English, "Fell (from Penury)" and "River Antes."
Robert Knopf, Theatre and Dance, "The Director as Collaborator" and
"Theater and Film: A Comparative Anthology." Becky Koening,
Visual Studies, "Color Workbook." Carolyn Korsmeyer,
Philosophy, "The Taste Culture Reader: Experiencing Food and
Drink." Charles Lamb, Political Science, "Housing
Segregation in Suburban America Since 1960." Hal Langfur,
History, "The Forbidden Lands: Colonial Identity, Frontier Violence and
the Persistence of Brazil's Eastern Indians, 1750-1830."
James Lawler, Philosophy, "Matter and Spirit: The Battle of Metaphysics
in Modern Western Philosophy Before Kant" and "Philosophy and Religion
in Popular Culture: From the Simpsons to the DaVinci Code."
William Lawvere, Mathematics, "Conceptual Mathematics."
Jaekyung Lee, Counseling, School and Educational Psychology, "How
National Data Help Tackle the Achievement Gap." Richard
Lee, Medicine and Anthropology, "Outside Rounds: Essays on Medical Life
Beyond Hospital and Clinic." Murray Levine, Psychology,
"Psychological Problems, Social Issues and Law." Elad I.
Levy, Neurosurgery, guest editor, "Endovascular Neurosurgery," supplement
to Neurosurgery (Vol. 59, No. 5), editor, "Neuroendovascular Surgery:
Techniques, Indications and Patient Selection," Neurosurgery Clinics of
North America (Vol 16, No. 2) and editor, "Neuroendovascular Surgery,"
Progress in Neurological Surgery (Vol. 17). Kemper Lewis,
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, "Decision Making in Engineering
Design." Xiufeng Liu, Learning and Instruction,
"Applications of Rasch Measurement in Science Education."
Rosemary Lubinski, Communicative Disorders and Sciences, "Professional
Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology."
Changxing Ma, Biostatistics, "Statistical Genomics of Complex Traits:
Linkage, Disequilibrium and QTL (Statistics for Biology and
Health)." Lewis Mandell, Finance and Managerial Economics,
"Financial Literacy: Improving Education." Martha Malamud,
Classics, "Imperial Projections: Ancient Rome in Modern Popular Culture" and series editor, "Aristophanes and the Carnival of
Genres" and "Gendered Dynamics of Latin Love Elegy." Carine
M. Mardorossian, English, "Reclaiming Difference: Caribbean Women
Rewrite Postcolonialism." David M. Mark, Geography,
"Spatial Information Theory: International Conference," proceedings from
COSIT 2005, (lecture notes in
computer science). Roger Mayne, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering, "Introduction to Windows and Graphic Programming with
Visual C++. Net." Patricia Mazon, History, "Not So Plain as
Black and White: Afro-German Culture and History, 1890-2000."
Stephen McCaffery, English, "Crime Scenes London" and "Paradigm
of the Tinctures." Christopher Mele, Sociology, "The Urban
Sociology Reader" and "Collateral Penalties, Social Consequences: Civil
Punishment in the Wars on Drugs and Terror." Donald
McGuire, Classics, "Imperial Projections: Ancient Rome in Modern Popular
Culture." Cristanne Miller, English, "Cultures of
Modernism: Marianne Moore, Mina Loy, Else Lasker-Schüler," "Words for
the Hour: A New Anthology of American Civil War Poetry" and "Critics and
Poets on Marianne Moore: A Right Good Salvo of Barks." Mary
Miller, University Libraries, "Recommended Publications for Legal
Research." Russ Miller, Computer Science and Engineering,
"Algorithms, Sequential and Parallel." Teresa Miller, Law,
"Collateral Penalties, Social Consequences: Civil Punishment in the Wars
on Drugs and Terror." Christina Milletti, English, "The
Religious and Other Fictions." Gene Morse, Pharmacy,
"Antimicrobial Therapy and Vaccines Volume II: Antimicrobial
Agents." Frank Munger, Law, "Laboring Below the Line: The
Ethnography of Poverty, Low-Wage Work and Survival." Athena
Mutua, Law, "Progressive Black Masculinities." Bruce
Naughton, Medicine, "Office Based Geriatrics." Jerry M.
Newman, Organization and Human Resources, "My Secret Life on the McJob:
Lessons From Behind the Counter Guaranteed to Supersize Any Management
Style" and "Compensation" (ninth edition). Elizabeth Otto,
Visual Studies, "Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne
Brandt." Sasha David Pack, History, "Tourism and
Dictatorship: Europe's Peaceful Invasion of Franco's Spain."
Brett Pelham, Psychology, "Conducting Research in Psychology:
Measuring the Weight of Smoke." J. Theodore Peña, Classics,
"Roman Pottery and the Archaeological Record." Linda F.
Pessar, Psychiatry, "Handbook of Psychiatric Education."
LeAdelle Phelps, Counseling, School and Educational Psychology, "Chronic
Health-Related Disorders in Children." H.R. Rao,
Management Science and Systems, "Managing Information Assurance in
Financial Services." Andre M. Reinhorn, Civil, Structural
and Environmental Engineering, "Active, Hybrid and Semi-Active
Structural Control." John Richard, Chemistry, editor,
"Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 40" and "Advances in
Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 41." Maria Runfola,
Learning and Instruction, "The Development and Practical Application of
Music Learning Theory." Frank Scannapieco, Oral Biology,
"Dental Clinics of North America: Periodontology: Present Status and
Future Concepts." Jerome J. Schentag, Pharmaceutical
Sciences, "Applied Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, Principles of
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring." David Schmid, English,
"Natural Born Celebrities." Lynda Schneekloth,
Architecture, "The Power Trail: History of Hydroelectricity at
Niagara." Erik Seeman, History, "The Atlantic in Global
History." Alan Selman, Computer Science and Engineering,
"Theoretical Computer Science: Essays in Memory of Shimon Even."
Margaret Shannon, Law, "Sustainable Forestry in Theory and
Practice." Raj Sharman, Management Science and Systems,
"Ontologies: A Handbook of Principles, Concepts and Applications in
Information Systems." Mitsuaki Shimojo, Linguistics,
"Argument Encoding in Japanese Conversation." Lawrence
Shulman, Social Work, "Supervision in Counseling: Interdisciplinary
Issues and Research," "The Skills of Helping Individuals, Family, Groups
and Communities" (fifth edition) and "Mutual Aid Groups, Vulnerable
Populations, Resilience and the Life Cycle" (third edition).
Tsu Teh Soong, Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering,
"Active, Hybrid, and Semi-Active Structural Control." Alan
Spiegel, English, "Fiction and the Camera Eye." Peter St.
Jean, Sociology, "Lessons From Grand Bay: Prospects for Maintaining Low
Crime in Dominica, Nature Island of the Caribbean." John
Stone, Rehabilitation Science, "Culture and Disability: Providing
Culturally Competent Services." Andrew Stott, English,
"Comedy." Winnifred Sullivan, Law, "The Impossibility of
Religious Freedom." Harry Sultz, Social and Preventive
Medicine, "Health Care USA." Henry Sussman, Comparative
Literature, "The Task of the Critic: Poetics, Philosophy and
Religion." Anne M. Szczesny, Learning and Instruction,
"Let's Prepare for the Grade 8 Math Test." Barbara Tedlock,
Anthropology, "The Woman in the Shaman's Body: Reclaiming the Feminine
in Religion and Medicine." Tina Thurston, Anthropology,
"Seeking a Richer Harvest: The Archaeology of Subsistence
Intensification, Innovation and Change." David J. Triggle,
Pharmacology, "Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry II."
Shambhu Updhyaya, Computer Science and Engineering, "Managing
Information Assurance in Financial Services." Robert D. Van
Valin Jr., Linguistics, "Exploring the Syntax-Semantics Interface."
Shahin Vassigh, Architecture, "Interactive Structure: Visualizing
Structural Behavior." Niraj Verma, Urban and Regional
Planning, "Institutions and Planning (Current Research in Urban and
Regional Studies)." Livingston Vance Watrous, Visual
Studies, "Life's Possessions: Treasures From Hades. Greek Vases from the
Buffalo Museum of Science." Hilary N. Weaver, Social Work,
"Explorations in Cultural Competence: Journeys to the Four
Directions." Lois Weis, Educational Leadership and Policy,
"Ideology, Curriculum and the New Sociology of Education" and "Beyond
Silenced Voices: Class, Race and Gender in United States Schools."
Claude E. Welch Jr., Political Science, "Economic Rights in
Canada and the United States." Gail Willisky, Biochemistry,
"Vanadium Chemistry Biochemistry Pharmacology and Practical
Applications." Kari Winter, American Studies, "The Blind
African Slave; or Memoirs of Boyrereay Brinch, Nicknamed Jeffery
Brace." Howard Wolf, English, "The Education of Ludwig
Fried and Other Stories." Roger Woodward, Classics,
"Indo-European Sacred Space: Vedic and Roman Cult," a volume in the series
Traditions, edited by Gregory Nagy and "To Fetch Some Golden Apples:
Readings in Indo-European Myth, Religion, and Society."
Randy Yerrick, Learning and Instruction, "Establishing Scientific
Classroom Discourse Communities." Kristina M. Young, Social
and Preventive Medicine, "Health Care USA." Hershini Bhana
Young, English, "Haunting Capital: Memory, Text and the Black Diasporic
Body." Jiyuan Yu, Philosophy, "The Ethics of Aristotle and
Confucius: Mirrors of Virtues" and "Blackwell Dictionary of Western
Philosophy." Paul Zarembka, Economics, "The Capitalist
State and Its Economy; Democracy in Socialism" and "The Hidden History
of 9-11-2001." Aidong Zhang, Computer Science and
Engineering, "Advanced Analysis of Gene Expression Microarray
Data."
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