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ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY CENTER

Ginny Chiaverina and Bambi Riehl presented the plenary session at the Second Postsecondary Interpreting Network (PIN) Conference in Minneapolis April 23-24. Their address, "As We Change, We All Need New Lenses," covered the trends in postsecondary services for students who are Deaf or hard of hearing. Chiaverina and Riehl, along with UWM colleagues Amy Hogle-Hunter and Dianna Dentino, established the PIN organization by hosting the first meeting of the group at UWM in May 1997.

STUDENT AFFAIRS

UWM BOOKSTORE

Marc Sanders received recognition from the National Association of College Stores at its 76th Annual Meeting, April 8-13 in Salt Lake City, for his participation on a task force to revise the curriculum of the Textbook and Course Materials Seminar.

ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

HUMAN KINETICS

Steve D. McCole made five presentations at the American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting June 3-5: "Stroke volume declines during exercise in postmenopausal women," with M. D. Brown, G. E. Moore, J. M. Zmuda, J. Cwynar, and J.M. Hagberg; "Reliability of an acetylene rebreathing technique for the measurement of cardiac output during sub-maximal exercise" and "Effect of test duration on maximal cardiac output," with master's degree graduate
P. T. Fueger and graduate student A. M. Davis; "Maximal oxygen consumption and body composition play a greater role in determining insulin sensitivity than hormone replacement in postmenopausal women," with M. D. Brown, G. E. Moore, M. T. Korytkowski, and J. M. Hagberg; and "Physical activity habits, candidate gene polymorphisms, body composition, and plasma lipoprotein-lipid levels in postmeno-pausal women," with K. R. Wilund, J. M. Hagberg, R. E. Ferrell, J. M. Zmuda, K. S. Rodgers, and G. E. Moore.

EDUCATION

ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP

Gail L. T. Schneider, William J. Kritek, Jean Ann Madsen, and Julie F. Mead gave the Division A Invited Address, "State-of-the-Art in Educational Administration: Where We've Been and Where We Are Going," at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association April 20 in Montreal.

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION

Kenneth R. Howey has received a $141,320 subcontract from TheOhio State University to conduct research into contextual teaching and learning. He convened the UNITE Network in Miami, Fla., May 6-8 and made a presentation on "Networking and Urban Education." Howey served as an external reviewer of partnership programs at North Carolina State University.

On April 29, Alex Molnar spoke on tuition tax credits to the Michigan Association of School Administrators in Lansing. Also in late April, he spoke on education policy trends to executive staff members of the Pennsylvania State
Education Association in Harrisburg. In May, Molnar and consultant Dan DeRose of DD Marketing debated the issue of exclusive agreements between school districts and beverage companies at the National Convention of the American School Food Service Association. Molnar has completed a report, "City of Milwaukee and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School Chartering Processes: Accountability Issues," for UWM's Institute for Excellence in Urban Education. The report, produced with a grant from the institute, is posted on the Web site of the Center for Education, Research, Analysis, and Innovation at http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CERAL/publications/school choice/ieuereport.html. The center, directed by Molnar, recently was awarded a contract with the National Education Association for the "Education Reform Issue Analysis Initiative," which will bring together experts from around the nation to analyze and write about policy documents published by think tanks and other organizations. On May 20, Molnar provided written testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on the subject of Channel One, the daily 10-minute, in-school news program that features two minutes of commercials per broadcast. The committee held a hearing on the program May 20. On May 25, members of the Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau interviewed Molnar as part of the state-mandated audit of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.

EDUCATIONAL POLICY & COMMUNITY STUDIES

Ian Harris presented "Responses to School Violence" at American University April 14, and "Hope for a Violent World" at Winchester Academy in Waupaca April 26. On May 6, he presented "Teaching Teenagers Alternatives to Violence" to the Wisconsin Chapter of NAME/National Association for Mediation in Education at the Cousins Center. On June 1, he presented "Profiles of Teenage Peacemakers" at the National Conference of Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution in Phoenix.

Aaron Schutz presented "John Dewey and the `Paradox of Size': Education and the Limits of Local Democracy" at the American Educational Research Association Conference in Montreal in April.

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE

INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

Ruth Wucherer's review of Of Higher Powers, by Beverly Kleikamp, was published in the June 1999 issue of Sunflower Press. Her reviews of Riding the Demon Road: A Journey Through West African Road Culture, by Peter Chilson, Read Me a Poem, by Lisa Marie Brennan, Choose Florida for Retirement: Retirement Discoveries for Every Budget, by James F. Gollattscheck, and More Postcards From Paradise: Romancing Key West, Volume 2, by June Keith, were published in the May/June issue of Independent Publisher. Her review of Weighted in the Balances, by Alan Birkelbach, was published in the April/May/June issue of The Storyteller.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE

Philip M. Marden, Jr., and Ethan V. Munson presented a poster, "PSL - A Style Sheet Language Midway Between CSS and XSL," May 11 at the Eighth International World Wide Web Conference in Toronto. Each gave an invited talk at the conference's Developer's Day May 14: Marden spoke on "How Future Style Sheet Standards Can Improve Document Engineering on the Web"; Munson's talk was titled "PSL: A Constraint-Based, Adaptable Style Sheet Language."

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Kevin J. Renken presented "Laboratory Measurements of Electro-Osmotic Pulsing Technology in Reducing Radon Soil Gas Diffusion Through a Concrete Slab" and "Laboratory Assessment of Flexible Thin-Film Membranes as a Passive Barrier to Radon Gas Diffusion" at the Radon in the Living Environment Workshop in Athens, Greece, April 19-23.

LETTERS & SCIENCE

ANTHROPOLOGY

Bettina Arnold has received a $15,000 National Geographic Society Research Award and a $4,000 Summer Stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Arthur Brooks and Val Klump of the Department of Biological Sciences and the Center for Great Lakes Studies appeared on the Channel 6 news May 25 to discuss the announcement by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory and the University of Michigan's Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences of evidence of tumors in zooplankton in Lake Michigan.

Steven Forst has received a Burroughs Wellcome Research Travel Grant. His upcoming sabbatical year will be spent at Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland. Forst organized an international meeting on "Entomopathogenic nematodes and their bacterial symbionts," which was held at UWM on June 7-8.

Sara Hoot presented research entitled "Molecular phylogeny and character evolution in the basal eudicots" at the Green Plant Phylogeny Research Coordination Group (GPPRCG) Meeting held May 1-3 at Washington State University in Pullman.

Reinhold Hutz presented a poster on "Lack of effect of beta-naphthoflavone on induction of Nramp genes in adult rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss" at the International Marine Organism Toxicology Meeting, PRIMO 10, held in Williamsburg, Va., April 26-29. Co-authors of the poster were Asok Dasmahapatra, Barbara Wimpee, Kevin Budsberg, and Michael Dorschner. Hutz provided scientific consulting to Laurie Stafford of Channel 12 on "Body Wrapping," a controversial technique to slim down.

Ruth Phillips attended a workshop on "Genomic and Genetic Tools for the Zebrafish" at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., May 9-11. Prior to the workshop, Phillips was a visiting scientist in the laboratory of Dr. Paul Meltzer of the Cancer Genetics Unit of the National Human Genome Research Institute at NIH.

CHEMISTRY

James M. Cook presented "Study of Pharmacophore/Receptor Models for GABAA/BzR Subtypes via QSAR Analysis of Symmetrically Substituted Pyrazoloquinolinones," with X. He, S. Yu, C. Ma, Q. Huang, and R. McKernan; "Studies in Search of Memory-Enhancing Agents that Act via GABAA/Bz Receptors: Part 1. Evidence for the Conservation of Pharmacophoric Descriptors at All DS Sub-Types," with S. Yu, X. He, and C. Ma; "Manipulation of Stereochemistry of Optically Active BzR Ligands: Development of Selective Ligands for Benzodiazepine Receptor Subtypes," with M. M. Bruendl, X. He, and C. Ma; "Synthesis of [5.5.5.5]- and [5.6.6.5]Tetracycles via the Tandem Pauson-Khand Reaction," with M. M. Bruendl and H. Cao; "Studies Toward the Enantiospecific Total Synthesis of Pleiocarpamine via a Novel Pictet-Spengler Reaction," with S. Yu and E. D. Cox; and "Novel Synthesis of Optically Active Tryptophan Derivatives," with C. Ma, X. Liu, S. Yu, and S. Zhao, at the 217th National ACS Meeting held in Anaheim, Calif., March 21-25. Cook gave seminars on "Enantiospecific Synthesis of Sarpagine/Ajmaline/
Macroline Alkaloids via the Asymmetric Pictet-Spengler Reaction" at Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis in March, and on "Enantiospecific Synthesis of Ajmaline, Sarpagine Indole Alkaloids" at the University of Illinois at Chicago in May.

ENGLISH

Xavier Baron lectured on "The Medieval Traditions of the Holy Grail in Literature and Art" at St. Mark's Episcopal Church on May 16.

HISTORY

David Hoeveler delivered the keynote address to the annual banquet of the History Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, on May 1. He spoke on "Watching the Right: from Illinois to Monica."

Joseph A. Rodriguez gave an invited presentation, "Southwestern Urbanization and Mexican American Identities," at "Unimagined Futures: The Racial Economy of Post-War Metropolitan California," a conference at Stanford University on May 21.

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

In April, Eric Key gave an invited lecture, "Probability as a Tool in Analysis," at the Mathematical Association of America Wisconsin Sectional Meeting in La Crosse.

PSYCHOLOGY

Michael Hynan, Nimmi Arora, Nancy Doucette Wilkinson, Alia Azzizudin, and Brooke Wenninger presented a panel session on "Parent to Parent Support" at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care April 20 in Madison.

NURSING

HEALTH RESTORATION

Linda Napholz has received a $500 UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity Grant for her proposal, "Intervention Refinement Among African-American Working Women."

UNIVERSITY OUTREACH

Paul Haussman, Mary Mulroy, and Susan Simkowski have been appointed to the steering committee of the Governor's Wisconsin Educational Technology Conference (GWETC). The conference is a statewide event with more than 3,000 attendees interested in new ways of using technology in education. This year's conference will be held Oct. 12-14 at the Midwest Express Center.

Publications

ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

HUMAN KINETICS

G. E. Caldwell, J. M. Hagberg, Steve D. McCole, and L. Li, "Lower extremity joint moments during uphill cycling," Journal of Applied Biomechanics, Vol. 15, 1999, pp. 166-181.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Belle Rose Ragins, "Where Do We Go from Here and How Do We Get There?," in Mentoring Dilemmas: Developmental Relationships Within Multicultural Organizations, Lawrence Erlbaum Press, 1999, pp. 227-247.

EDUCATION

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION

Kenneth R. Howey, "Introduction to the Commissioned Papers" (pp. 17-31) and "Afterword" (pp. 255-269), in Contextual Teaching and Learning: Preparing Teachers to Enhance Student Success in the Workplace and Beyond, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, and the National School-to-Work Office, 1998.

EDUCATIONAL POLICY & COMMUNITY STUDIES

Pamela Moss and Aaron Schutz, "Risking Frankness in Educational Assessment," Phi Delta Kappan, No. 9, 1999, p. 80.

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Phyllis Anne Teeter, Interventions for ADHD: Treatment in Developmental Context, New York: Guilford Publications, Inc., 1998.

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE

Philip M. Marden, Jr., and Ethan V. Munson, "Why Current Style Sheet Standards Have Failed to Improve Document Engineering," Proceedings of the Web Engineering Workshop, Eighth International World Wide Web Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 1999.

GOLDA MEIR LIBRARY

AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION

Jovanka Ristic, review of Cartographic Encounters: Perspectives on Native American Mapmaking and Map Use, G. Malcolm Lewis, ed., Cartographic Perspectives, No. 31, Fall 1998, pp. 40-43.

LETTERS & SCIENCE

ANTHROPOLOGY

J. Patrick Gray, "A Corrected Ethnographic Atlas," in World Cultures 10, 1999, pp. 24-136.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

John D. Buntin, "Parental Behavior, Birds," in Encyclopedia of Reproduction, Vol. 3, Academic Press, 1999, pp. 674-683, and "Role of the ventromedial hypothalamus in prolacting-
induced hyperphagia in ring doves," with R. M. Hnasko and P. H. Zuzick, Physiology and Behavior, Vol. 66, 1999, pp. 255-261.

CHEMISTRY

Q. Huang, R. Liu, P. Zhang, X. He, R. McKernan, T. Gan, Dennis W. Bennett, and James M. Cook, "Predictive Models for GABAA/Benzodiazepine Receptor Subtypes: Studies of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships for Imidazobenzodiazepines at Five Recombinant GABAA/Benzodiazepine Receptor Subtypes [ax[beta]3[gamma]2 (x=1-3, 5, and 6)] via Comparative Molecular Field Analysis," J. Med. Chem., Vol. 41, 1998, pp. 4130-4142.

James M. Cook, "Enantiospecific Total Synthesis of the Sarpagine Related Indole Alkaloids Talpinine and Talcarpine. The Oxyanion Cope Approach," with P. Yu, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Vol. 63, 1999, pp. 9160-9161; "Concise Synthesis of Optically Active Ring-A Substituted Tryptophans," with C. Ma, X. Liu, S. Yu, and S. Zhao (pp. 657-660), "Extension of the Tandem Pauson-Khand Reaction to [5.6.6.5]Tetracycles: A Unique Entry into cis-Fused Decalins," with M. Bruendl, S. Van Ornum, and Tze-Ming Chan (pp. 1113-1116), and "Effect of the Leaving Group on Alkylation Diastereoselectivity of the Schöll-kopf Chiral Auxiliary," with C. Ma, X. He, X. Liu, S. Yu, and S. Zhao (pp. 2917-2918), Tetrahedron Letters, Vol. 40, 1999; "Studies in the Search for a5 Subtype Selective Agonists for GABAA/BzR Sites," with S. Yu, C. Ma, X. He, and R. McKernan, Med. Chem. Res., Vol. 9, 1999, pp. 71-88; "Exploration of Regions L2 and LD1 of Pharmacophore/Receptor Models for GABAA/BzR Subtypes," with Q. Huang, C. Ma, X. He, and S. Yu, Problems of Drug Dependence, 1998: Proceedings of the 60th Annual Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc., Louis Harris, ed., NIDA Research Monograph 179, 303, 1999; and "Enantiospecific Total Synthesis of the Sarpagine Related Indole Alkaloids Talpinine and Talcarpine: The Oxyanion-Cope Approach," with P. Yu, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Vol. 63, 1998, pp. 9160-9161.

Benjamin A. Feinberg, Lisa Petro, Gregory Hock, Wenying Qin, and Emanuel Margoliash, "Using entropies of reaction to predict changes in protein stability: tyrosine-67-phenylalanine variants of rat cytochrome c and yeast Iso-1 cytochromes c," Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, Vol. 19, 1999, pp. 115-125.

Jose J. Fripiat, "Poisoning of aldon condensation reaction with H2O on acid catalysts," with A. G. Panov, Catalysis Letters, Vol. 57, 1999, pp. 25-32, and "A Lewis Acid Site-Activated Reaction of Zeolites: Thiophene Acylation by Butyryl Chloride," with Yu Isaev, Journal of Catalysis, No. 182, 1999, pp. 257-263.

Thomas A. Holme, "Evolving Toward Meaningful Web Assignments," The Chemical Educator, 1998, 3(6): S 1430-4171 (98) 06255-0 (available on the Web at http//journals.springer-ny.com/chedr).

Q. Wang, F. Yang, H. Du, Mohammad M. Hossein, Dennis W. Bennett, and D. S. Grubisha, "The synthesis of S-(+)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic acid: a precursor for cilastatin," Tetrahedron: Asymmetry, Vol. 9, 1998, pp. 3971-3977.

Mohammad M. Hossein, "Catalytic Preparation of Aziridines with an Iron Lewis Acid," with M. Mayer, The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Vol. 63, No. 20, 1998, pp. 6839-6844.

David H. Petering, "Protection of DNA in HL-60 cells from damage generated by hydroxyl radicals produced by reaction of H2O2 with cell iron by zinc-metallothionein," with Wael G. Elgohary, Sargraz Sidhu, Susan O. Krezoski, and Robert W. Byrnes, Chemico-Biological Interactions, Vol. 115, 1998, pp. 85-107.

C. Frank Shaw, "The Biochemistry of Gold," in Gold: Progress in Chemistry, Biochemistry and Technology, Hubert Schmidbaur, ed., John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1999, pp. 259-308.

Wilfred T. Tysoe, "The Hydrogenation of Acetylene Catalyzed by Palladium: Hydrogen Pressure Dependence," with H. Molero and B. F. Bartlett, Journal of Catalysis, No. 181, 1999, pp. 49-56; "The Kinetics and Infrared Spectroscopy of C1 Hydrocarbons Adsorbed on Clean and Oxygen-modified Mo(100)," with G. Wu and M. Kaltchev, Surface Review and Letters, Vol. 6, 1999, p. 13; and "Palladium-catalyzed Acetylene Cyclotromerization: From Ultrahigh Vacuum to High-pressure Catalysis, Israel Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 38, 1999, p. 313.

COMMUNICATION

T. Emmers-Sommer and Mike R. Allen, "Surveying the effect of media effects: A meta-analytic summary of media effects research in Human Communication Research," Human Communication Research, Vol. 25, 1999, pp. 478-497.

HISTORY

Joseph A. Rodriguez, "Transit and Community Power: West Oakland Residents Confront BART," Antipode, Vol. 31, No. 2, April 1999, pp. 212-228; and "Multicentered Metropolis, Urban Rivalry, Urban Imperialism," in Encyclopedia of Urban America: The Cities and Suburbs, Neil Larry Shunsky, ed., Santa Barbara, 1998, pp. 492-494 and 830-833.

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Eric S. Key, "Symmetric Measure-Preserving Systems," Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1998-1999, pp. 411-422.

N. Bansal, G. G. Hamedani, Eric S. Key, Hans Volkmer, Hao Zhang, and J. Behboodian, "Some characterizations of the normal distribution," Statistics and Probability Letters, Vol. 42, 1999, pp. 393-400.

Lindsay Skinner, "Passages Through Resonance in Weakly Nonlinear Systems," IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 62, 1999, pp. 45-60.

Hans Volkmer, "Extending Peano derivatives: necessary and sufficient conditions," Fundamenta Mathematicae, No. 159, 1999, pp. 219-229, and
"Asymptotics of convergence radii for the two-parameter Airy equation," Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete and Impulsive Systems, Vol. 5, 1999, pp. 31-38.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Uk Heo, The Political Economy of Defense Spending Around the World, Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 1999, and "Factors Affecting Democratic Installation in Developing Countries: An Empirical Analysis," with Hans Stockton and Kwang H. Ro, Asian Perspective, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1998, pp. 207-222.

PSYCHOLOGY

J. J. Panos, D. J. Rademacher, S. L. Renner, and Rhea E. Steinpreis, "The rewarding properties of NMDA and MK-801 (dizocilpine) as indexed by the conditioned place preference paradigm," Pharmacology, Biochemistry, & Behavior (in press).

SOCIOLOGY

Donald E. Green, "Native Americans," in The Minority Report: An Introduction to Racial, Ethnic and Gender Relations, Third Edition, Anthony Gary Dworkin and Rosalind J. Dworkin, eds., Harcourt Brace, 1999, pp. 255-277.

Grants

May 7, 1999

ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES

DHHS, PHS, National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, MD

"Immune Complex Disease and C4 Allotypes"

Reilly, Brian - Research $73,000

ARCHITECTURE & URBAN PLANNING

ADMINISTRATION

UWM Foundation

Milwaukee, WI

"Bader Computer Studio" Greenstreet, Robert C. - Instruction $6,000

CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE & URBAN PLANNING RESEARCH

UWM Foundation

Milwaukee, WI

"Inner City Studio" Greenstreet, Robert C. - Instruction $1,400

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

MUSIC

UWM Foundation

Milwaukee, WI

"Support of Institute of Chamber Music" Schmid, William - Instruction $15,000

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

UWM Foundation

Milwaukee, WI

"Enhancing Academic Excellence 1998-99" Kroncke, Charles O. - Research $128,569 Milwaukee Public Schools

Milwaukee, WI

"School Management System Project, School Network and Client Support"

Jain, Hemant - Research $6,570

EDUCATION

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Dept. of Education

Washington, D. C.

"Innovative Model of Problem-Solving Assessment and Collaboration Teams (Project IMPACT)/Demonstration Projects for Children and Youth with Disabilities"

Stoiber, Karen - Instruction $149,996 Vanderood, Mike

CENTER FOR MATH/SCIENCE EDUCATION RESEARCH

UW System Eisenhower Program

Madison, WI

"Leadership for Implementing Investigations Curriculum" Huinker, Deann - Instruction $39,116

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Tenneco Packaging

Tomahawk, WI

"Tenneco Packaging Wood Fly Ash and Button Ash Samples" Naik, Tarun - Research $4,200

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE

Xilinx Inc., Care Solutions Group

San Jose, CA

"Implementation of Signal and Image Processing Algorithms in Xilinx FPGAs" Reza, Ali - Research $13,010 Wisconsin Electric

Milwaukee, WI

"A Collaborative Development Project in Power Systems" Yu, David - Research $59,744 Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA

"Adaptation and Commitment Technology for Evolutionary Software Development" Boyland, John Tang - Research $23,578

MATERIALS

Electric Power Research Institute

Palo Alto, CA

"Development of New Industrial Ash Alloy Material Using Fly Ash Cenospheres"

Rohatgi, Pradeep K. - Research $39,231

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Various (UWM Foundation)

Milwaukee, WI

"Radon Research" Renken, Kevin - Research $18,500 Wisconsin Department of Administration

Madison, WI

"International Alternative Fuels Research Study"

Neusen, Kenneth F. - Research $33,810

GRADUATE SCHOOL

WATER INSTITUTE

Sea Grant Program

Madison, WI

"Applications of Microsatellite and MHC Markers to Stock Identification in Lake Superior Lake Trout"

Phillips, Ruth B. - Research $80,909

CENTER FOR URBAN INITIATIVES & RESEARCH

Milwaukee Foundation

Milwaukee, WI

"Community Youth Strategy Project" Percy, Stephen - Research $20,000 The Benedict Center

Milwaukee, WI

"Evaluation of the Day Reporting Center"

White, Sammis B. - Research $10,000

LETTERS & SCIENCE

ANTHROPOLOGY

UWM Foundation

Milwaukee, WI

"General Anthropology Research" Turner, Trudy - Research $500 Sidney M. Greenfield

Bailey Property Preservation Assoc.

Menominee, MI

"Phase I Archaeological Investigation of the West Shore Fishing Museum" Richards, John - Research $1,879

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

National Science Foundation

Arlington, VA

"Parentage and Male Parental Effort in a Species with Alternative Reproductive Opportunities" Whittingham, Linda - Research $3,750

CHEMISTRY

Various (Shanghai Dannier Chemical)

Shanghai, China

"Unrestricted Research" Sosnovsky, George - Research $12,000

PHYSICS

National Science Foundation

Arlington, VA

"Classical and Quantum Gravitation and Cosmology"

Allen, Bruce - Research $195,000

Friedman/Parker

PSYCHOLOGY

DHHS, PHS, National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, MD

"Forebrain Modulation of Opioid Antinociception"

Helmstetter, Fred J. - Research $98,566

NURSING

HEALTH MAINTENANCE

UWM Foundation

(p/c American Cancer Society)

"American Cancer Society Oncology Nursing Professorship"

Millon Underwood, Sandra - Research $10,036

SOCIAL WELFARE

CENTER FOR ADDICTION STUDIES

Various (CNR Health Inc.)

Milwaukee, WI

"Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research"

Zweben, Allen - Research $1,333.33 Cisler, Ron Various (Marquette University)

Milwaukee, WI

"Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research"

Zweben, Allen - Research $16,000

Cisler, Ron

UNIVERSITY OUTREACH

CHILD & YOUTH CARE LEARNING CENTER

State of Wisconsin Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare

(p/c DHHS, ACF)

Madison, WI

"Independent Living"

Krueger, Mark - Instruction $85,000

UWM GIFTS, GRANTS, AND CONTRACTS

May 7, 1999

May 7, 1999

Monthly Federal Monthly Non-Federal Monthly TOTAL Year-to-Date Federal Year-to-Date Non-Federal Year-to-Date TOTAL
Extension$ -0- $ -0-$ -0-$ 136,995.00$ 186,758.00$ 323,753.00
Instruction $ 274,112.00 $ 22,400.00 $296,512.00 $ 5,107,119.00 $ 1,552,507.23 $ 6,659,626.23
Library$ -0- $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ -0- $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00
Miscellaneous$18,125.00$34,675.87 $52,800.87$547,720.46 $2,290,451.46 $2,838,171.92
Physical Plant $ -0- $ -0- $ -0- $ 13,480.00 $ -0- $ 13,480.00
Research$ 476,682.00 $ 373,503.33 $ 850,185.33$ 8,465,630.16 $ 4,210,389.08$ 12,676,019.24
Student Aid $ 37,970.00 $ 6,342.11 $ 44,312.11 $ 10,052,655.00 $ 210,043.00 $ 10,262,698.00
TOTAL $ 806,889.00 $ 436,921.31 $ 1,243,810.31 $ 24,323,599.62 $8,457,148.77 $ 32,780,748.39

May 8, 1998

Monthly Federal Monthly Non-Federal Monthly TOTAL Year-to-Date Federal Year-to-Date Non-Federal Year-to-Date TOTAL
Extension $ -0- $ -0- $ -0- $ 8,000.00 $ 50,200.00 $ 58,200.00
Instruction $ 91,000.00 $ 62,484.00 $ 153,484.00 $ 5,020,370.64 $ 1,073,387.00 $ 6,093,757.64
Library$ -0- $ 17,866.86 $ 17,866.86 $ -0- $ 45,066.86 $ 45,066.86
Miscellaneous $ 550.00 $ 209,801.07 $ 210,351.07 $ 208,587.89 $ 1,717,305.73 $ 1,925,893.62
Physical Plant $ -0- $ -0- $ -0- $ -0- $ -0- $ -0-
Research $ 674,553.00 $ 513,251.25 $ 1,187,804.25 $ 9,524,476.00 $ 4,341,879.39 $ 13,866,355.39
Student Aid $ -0- $ 7,964.89 $ 7,964.89 $ 9,338,462.00 $ 293,346.79 $ 9,631,808.79
TOTAL $ 766,103.00 $ 811,368.07 $ 1,577,471.07 $ 2,099,896.53 $ 7,521,185.77 $ 31,621,082.30
Grant information is prepared by the Graduate School. If you have questions or comments, contact Assistant Dean Alan Swatek at ext. 5493.

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