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FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP for the period of June 1, 2004 – May 31, 2005: From Selected Departments and Programs: Classical and Medieval Studies Program; Environmental Studies Program; History; Mathematics; Music; Neuroscience Program; Philosophy and Religion; Physics and Astronomy; Political Science; Psychology; Romance Languages and Literatures; Women and Gender Studies Program; Sociology; Theater and Rhetoric; Administration – Senior Staff; Bates College Museum of Art; and George and Helen Ladd Library This list is the third in a series featuring the recent work of Faculty by department and program. The information is drawn from the Professional Activities Reports submitted by Faculty members. The list does not include forthcoming publications or papers read on campus, unless at regional or national meetings that took place at Bates. Except for minor revisions of format, the bibliographical information appears as submitted by the members of the Faculty. The academic titles used in this document are the official titles for the 2005-2006 academic year. * Indicates a Bates student co-author or co-presenter. CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL STUDIES PROGRAM Rebecca W. Corrie, Phillips Professor of Art and Visual Culture “The Kahn and Mellon Madonnas and Their Place in the History of the Virgin and Child Enthroned in Italy and the East,” in Images of the Mother of God: Perceptions of the Theotokos in Byzantium. Maria Vassilaki, ed. Aldershot, Hants, England and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, January 2005. Professional presentation: “The Polesden Lacey Triptych and the Presence of Greek Painters in Late Medieval Italy,” Symposium in Honor of Ernst Kitzinger, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, March 2005. Michael E. Jones, Professor of History Professional presentation: "Text, Artifact, and Genome: The Disputed Nature of the Anglo-Saxon Migration into Britain," Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity VI: Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, March 2005. Professional presentation: "Famine in Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica," 23rd International Conference of the Charles Homer Haskins Society, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., November 2004. Talk: "Famine in Anglo-Saxon History," Maine Medievalists, Freeport, ME, September 2004.

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FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP for the period of June 1, 2004 – May 31, 2005: From Selected Departments and Programs:

Classical and Medieval Studies Program; Environmental Studies Program; History; Mathematics; Music; Neuroscience Program; Philosophy and Religion; Physics and Astronomy; Political Science; Psychology; Romance Languages and Literatures; Women and Gender Studies Program; Sociology; Theater and Rhetoric; Administration – Senior Staff; Bates College Museum of Art; and George and Helen Ladd Library

This list is the third in a series featuring the recent work of Faculty by department and program. The information is drawn from the Professional Activities Reports submitted by Faculty members. The list does not include forthcoming publications or papers read on campus, unless at regional or national meetings that took place at Bates. Except for minor revisions of format, the bibliographical information appears as submitted by the members of the Faculty. The academic titles used in this document are the official titles for the 2005-2006 academic year. * Indicates a Bates student co-author or co-presenter. CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL STUDIES PROGRAM Rebecca W. Corrie, Phillips Professor of Art and Visual Culture “The Kahn and Mellon Madonnas and Their Place in the History of the Virgin and Child Enthroned in Italy and the East,” in Images of the Mother of God: Perceptions of the Theotokos in Byzantium. Maria Vassilaki, ed. Aldershot, Hants, England and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, January 2005. Professional presentation: “The Polesden Lacey Triptych and the Presence of Greek Painters in Late Medieval Italy,” Symposium in Honor of Ernst Kitzinger, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, March 2005. Michael E. Jones, Professor of History Professional presentation: "Text, Artifact, and Genome: The Disputed Nature of the Anglo-Saxon Migration into Britain," Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity VI: Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, March 2005. Professional presentation: "Famine in Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica," 23rd International Conference of the Charles Homer Haskins Society, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., November 2004. Talk: "Famine in Anglo-Saxon History," Maine Medievalists, Freeport, ME, September 2004.

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM Rachel Austin, Associate Professor of Chemistry "Remarkable Aliphatic Hydroxylation by Diiron Enzyme Toluene 4-Monooxygenase in Reactions with Radical/Cation Diagnostic Probes Norcarane, 1,1-Dimethylcyclopropane, and 1,1-Diethylcyclopropane," Luke A. Moe, Zhengbo Hu, Dayi Deng, Rachel N. Austin, John T. Groves, and Brian G. Fox, Biochemistry, 2004, 43(50), 15688-15701. Professional presentations: "Proteomic profiling for novel hydroxylases," R. N. Austin J. T. Groves, E. A. Rozhkova, J. –C. Chae, G. J. Zylstra, E. M. Bertrand*, M. Alexander-Ozinskas*: "Mechanistic studies of hydrocarbon-degrading metalloenzymes in pristine, polluted, and extreme environments," R. N. Austin, J. T. Groves, E. A. Rozhkova, C. Vetriana, G. J. Zylstra, E. M. Bertrand*, M. Alexander-Ozinskas; "Silver clusters doped in zeolites as photocatalysts for the decompositions of NOx, Malathion, Carbaryl and other pollutants," B. Schaefer, H. Patterson, R. N. Austin, J. Wyman, R. Whippie, American Chemical Society Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2005. Professional presentation: "Mechanistic Inquiries into Environmental Hydrocarbon degradation by microbial metalloenzymes: Evolutions in Method," Erin Bertrand*, Rachel Austin, Charlotte Lehmann, EUROBIC 7, Garmiche-Partenkirchen Germany, August 2004. Professional presentation: "A Comparison of Mechanisms of AlkB-like metalloenzymes involved in hydrocarbon Oxidations," Rachel N. Austin, Erin Bertrand*, Charlotte Lehmann, Environmental BioInorganic Gordon Conference, Lewiston, ME, June 2004. Jane Costlow, Professor of Russian and Christian A. Johnson Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies "Introduction," Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons (New York: Signet Classics, 2005). Professional presentation: "Nedra, Nature and the Depths of Despair: Journeying with Turgenev into Poles'e," Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boston, MA, December 2004. Holly Ewing, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Abstracts: Ewing, H. A., E. Suarez, M. G. St. John, D. Richardson, B. L. Peierls, C. Frost, E. Euskirchen, E. Brookshire, S. E. Lindberg, and K. C. Weathers. 2004a. Mercury deposition and emission to and from heterogeneous landscapes: exploring simple models; Ewing, H. A., K. C. Weathers, E. Brookshire, E. Euskirchen, C. Frost, B. L. Peierls, D. Richardson, M. G. St. John, E. Suarez, and P. M. Groffman. 2004b. Learning to model and learning to collaborate: an experiment in graduate education; and Weathers, K. C., H. A. Ewing, and T. Dawson. 2004. Fog inputs and edge effects from canopy to soil in a California redwood forest in Abstracts and Program, Ecological Society of America, 89th Annual Meeting, Portland Oregon, August 2004

Lecture: "Investigation of Soils at Thorncrag Sanctuary, Lewiston, ME," Thorncrag Stewardship Committee, Lewiston, ME, Fall 2004. Peter J. Rogers, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Review in African Studies Review, 48(1): 143-153. Professional presentations: “The Political Ecology of Governance Mosaics in Southern Africa: The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (GLTFCA),” Workshop on Social Research and Protectged Areas, Kruger National Park, South Africa, April 2005; and African Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA., April 2005. Professional presentation: “The Political Ecology of Governance Mosaics: The Case of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, Southern Africa,” International Studies Association 46th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, March 2005. Professional presentation: “Governance Mosaics, African Peoples, and African Landscapes: Considering the Case of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area,” African Studies Association 47th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2004. Professional presentation: “Relationships between Governance and Ecological Mosaics: Considering the Case of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area,” Symposium on Conservation without Borders: The Impact of Conservation on Human Communities, Center for Tropical Ecology and Conservation, Antioch New England Graduate School, Keene, NH, October 2004. Rebecca J. Sommer, Assistant Professor of Biology Sommer, R.J., Hume, A.J.*, Ciak, J.M.*, VanNostrand, J.J.*, Friggens, M. and Walker, M.K. (2005). Early developmental 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin exposure decreases chick embryo heart chronotropic response to isoproterenol but not to agents affecting signals downstream of the beta-adrenergic receptor. Toxicol. Sci. 83, 363-371. Abstract: Ciak, J.M.* and Sommer, R.J. (2005). Putative dioxin response elements (DREs) upstream of the beta-adrenergic receptor genes specifically bind AhR and ARNT. Toxicological Sciences Supplement, Toxicologist, 84(S-1), Abstract No. 1831. Professional presentation: Ciak, J.M.* and Sommer, R.J. Putative dioxin response elements (DREs) upstream of beta-adrenergic receptor genes. Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium, Mount Dessert Island, ME, April 29 - 30, 2005. Professional presentation: Ciak, J.M.* and Sommer, R.J. Putative dioxin response elements (DREs) upstream of beta-adrenergic receptor genes may be functional. North East Regional Society of Toxicology Meeting, Portland, ME, October 8, 2004.

Thomas J. Wenzel, Charles A. Dana Professor of Chemistry "An Enantioselective NMR Shift Reagent for Cationic Aromatics," Dignam, C.F., Richards, C.J., Zopf, J.J.*; Wacker, L. S.*, Wenzel T. J., Organic Letters, 2005, 7, 1773-1776. "It’s Time to Roam the Sidelines," Wenzel, T. J., Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2005, 25, 104-105. "Systemic Reform of the Undergraduate Science Curriculum," Wenzel, T.J.; Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2004, 25, 59-61. "Europium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoropropyl-2,3-dimethyl-3,5-octanedianato)," Wenzel, T. J.; Ciak, J. M.*, Electronic Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Wiley, UK, 2004, 26 pp, (www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/eros/doc/00001/00003545.htm). "Europium, tris[3-[2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-(oxo-kO)butyl]-1,7,7-trimethyl[2.2.1]heptan-2-onato-kO]," Wenzel, T. J.; Ciak, J. M.*, Electronic Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Wiley, UK, 2004, 8 pp, (www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/eros/doc/00001/00003546.htm). "Europium, tris[1,7,7-trimethyl-3-(trifluoroacetyl-kO)bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-onato-kO]," Wenzel, T. J.; Ciak, J. M.*, Electronic Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Wiley, UK, 2004, 6 pp, (www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/eros/doc/00001/00003547.htm). "Tips for Writing Competitive Proposals to the NSF-RUI Program," Wenzel, T. J., Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2004, 25, 82-85. "CUR Loses a Friend," Wenzel, T. J., Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2004, 25, 61. "Outcomes from the Undergraduate Research Summit," Wenzel, T. J., Cell Biology Education, 2004, 3, 150-151. "CUR National Conference Report: Plenary Address Highlights," Griffith, K,, Wenzel, T. J., Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2004, 25, 30-31. "CUR National Conference Report: Funding Opportunities," Wenzel, T. J., Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2004, 25, 28-29. “Institutional Support for Sponsored Research,” Wenzel, T. J., Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2004, 25, 5. “Creating Time for Research with No Additional Resources,” Wenzel, T. J., Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 2004, 24, 147.

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Christopher M. Beam, Lecturer in History Talk: "My Vietnam War Experience," U.S. History Class, Lisbon High School, Lisbon, ME, May 2005. Dennis Grafflin, Professor of History Guest column: "Masters of education underspending," Lewiston (ME) Sun Journal, 01 May 2005, p. D3. Joseph M. Hall, Assistant Professor of History "The Reform Movement and Women’s Movement in the 1800s," supplemental essay included in Bruce Whitehill, Americanopoly: America As Seen through Its Games (Lausanne, Switzerland: Swiss Museum of Games), September 2004 Steve L. Hochstadt, Professor of History Newspaper articles: "The View From Europe," 13 articles in Lewiston Sun Journal, Sunday Perspectives, September 2004 – June 2005. Newspaper article: "Bush vs. Kerry: Judging the Candidates' Strength of Character," Lewiston Sun Journal, July 11, 2004, p. D3. Reviews in German Studies Review, v. 28, May 2005, p. 449-451 and v. 27, October 2004, p. 657-659. Talk: "Das interkulturelle Lernen," with Elizabeth Tobin at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, January 2005. Michael E. Jones, Professor of History Professional presentation: "Text, Artifact, and Genome: The Disputed Nature of the Anglo-Saxon Migration into Britain," Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity VI: Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, March 2005. Professional presentation: "Famine in Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica," 23rd International Conference of the Charles Homer Haskins Society, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., November 2004. Talk: "Famine in Anglo-Saxon History," Maine Medievalists, Freeport, ME, September 2004.

Elizabeth H. Tobin, Professor of History Talk: "Das interkulturelle Lernen," with Steve Hochstadt at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, January 2005. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Meredith L. Greer, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Professional presentation: "Saving Satellites," Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, April 2005. Professional presentations: "A Mathematical Analysis of Prion Proliferation," American Mathematical Society Southeast Region Fall Meeting, Nashville, TN, October 2004; and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, July 2004. Professional presentation: "Steady State Analysis of Prion Proliferation," Joint Conference of the Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics (MPD 7) and DEterministric and STOchastic Models for BIOlogical Interactions (DESTOBIO3), Trento, Italy, June 2004. Talk: "Prion Proliferation: Modeling, Analysis, and Impact," Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin Seminar, Brunswick, ME, November 2004. Melinda H. Harder, Lecturer in Mathematics Professional presentation: "Infuse Simulations into Probability and Mathematical Statistics," United States Conference on Teaching Statistics, Columbus, OH, 2005 Pallavi Jayawant, Assistant Professor of Mathematics I. Gessel and P. Jayawant, A triple lacunary generating function for Hermite Polynomials, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 12(1) (2005). Professional presentation: "Combinatorics of Hermite Polynomials," MAA Northeastern Section Meeting, Worcester, MA, November 2004. Professional presentation: "Graphs and Orthogonal Polynomials," MAA Mathfest, Providence, RI, August 2004. Professional presentation: "Undergraduates’ Beliefs about Mathematics," National Summer Conference: Integrating Science and Mathematics Education Research into Teaching, Orono, ME, June 2004.

John A. Rhodes, Professor of Mathematics "Quartets and parameter recovery for the general Markov model of sequence mutation," with E. S. Allman, Applied Mathematics Research Express, 4 (2004), 107-131. "Relativistic Velocity Space, Wigner Rotation, and Thomas Precession," with M. Semon, American Journal of Physics, 72 (2004), 943-960. Professional presentation: "Phylogenetics and Algebraic Geometry: Problems from Biology," Effective Methods in Algebraic Geometry (MEGA-2005), Porto Conte, Sardinia, Italy, invited address with E. S. Allman, 2005. Professional presentation: "Tensor Rank and Molecular Phylogenetics," Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Mathematics Colloquium, Blacksburg, VA, 2005. Professional presentation: "Algebraic Geometry and Molecular Evolution," Northeastern University Geometry-Algebra-Singularities-Combinitorics Seminar, Boston, MA, 2005. Professional presentations: "Matrix Rank, Tensor Rank, and the Algebraic Statistics of Molecular Evolution," University of Alaska Mathematics Colloquium, Fairbanks, AK, 2005, and Darmouth College Mathematics Colloquium, Hanover, NH, 2005. Professional presentation: "Phylogenetic Invariants and Parameter Recovery for the General Markov + Invariable Sites Model," with E. S. Allman, Evolution 2004, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO, 2004. Bonnie J. Shulman, Associate Professor of Mathematics "In fin ity" (poem). SONUS, a Journal of Investigations into Global Musical Possibilities. Spring, 2005, Vol. 25, No. 2 Reviews in MAA Online Book Review Column, February 2005, November 2004, and July 2004. Lectures: "The Future of Gender Studies at Mt. Holyoke" and "Mathematics in Farey Land", Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, February 2005. Lecture: "What’s Sex Got to Do With It?: Feminism and Mathematics, a Conversation with Bonnie Shulman," ISIS (Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies) Symposium, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, February 2005. Peter Wong, Professor of Mathematics Gonçalves, D. and Wong, P. (2005): Wecken property for roots, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 133, no. 9, 2779-2782. Golasiński, M., Gonçalves, D. and Wong, P. (2005): Generalizations of Fox homotopy groups, Whitehead products and Gottlieb groups, Ukran. Math, J., 57 no. 3, 320-328.

Gonçalves, D. and Wong, P. (2005): Homogeneous spaces in coincidence theory, II, Forum Mathematicum, 17, 297-313. Wong, P. (2004): Coincidence theory for spaces which fiber over a nilmanifold, Fixed Point Theory and Applications, 2004 no. 2, 89-95. Preprint: Wong, P.: Fixed Point Theory, Lecture Notes, Mini-Course, XIV Brazilian Topology Meeting, July 2004. (54 pages) Professional presentation: When is a map homotopic to a fibration?, topology seminar, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan, May 2005. Professional presentation: On Whitehead products, Fox groups, Gottlieb groups, and Rhodes groups, International Conference on Homotopy Theory and Related Topics, Seoul, South Korea, February 2005. Professional presentation: Nielsen theory for equivariant mappings, seminar, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, October 2004. Professional presentation: Fixed Point Theory, mini-course, Fourteenth Brazilian Topology Meeting, Campinas, Brazil, July 2004. Professional presentation: Equivariant degree and fixed points on homogeneous spaces, International Conference on Nielsen Theory and Related Topics, St. Johns, Newfoundland, June 2004. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Dale Chapman, Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Professional presentation: "Twilight at Birdland: Tin Pan Alley as Cultural Politics in John Coltrane's 'I Want to Talk about You'," Annual Nation Conference for the American Musicological Society, November 2004. Lecture: "Chasin' the Trane: John Coltrane, Musical Innovation, and Cultural Change in 1960s America," Department of Music, Colby College, Waterville, ME, April 2005. John H. Corrie, Lecturer in Music Performance: Harpsichord. Bach Cantata 84 with members of the Portland Chamber Ensemble, Portland, ME, June 2005.

Performance: Organ. Basilica Works of Mendelssohn, Bach, and Widor. First concert of several in celebration of the naming of the church as a Basilica. Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Lewiston, ME, May 2005.

Concert: Solo performance on organ and on harpsichord of works by Bach. Harpsichord and recorder with John Byrne, performance of works by Telemann, Loeillet, and Handel, Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Falmouth, ME, December 2004. Performance: Singer for concert of art songs composed by Frank Glazer with Frank Glazer and Christina Astrachan, Portland Conservatory, Portland, ME, October 2004. Program performed at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, with additional art songs composed by Gerald Finzi, February 2005. Performance: Harpsichord as soloist and with recorder player, John Byrne, of works by Telemann, Bach, Loeillet, and Handel, Claremont Hotel, Southwest Harbor, ME, July 2004. Performance: Harpsichord. Performance of a cantata by Jean Philippe Rameau: L’Impatience, University of Maine at Farmington, June 2004. Frank Glazer, Lecturer in Music and Artist-in-Residence Benefit Concerts for Scholarship Fund: Frank Glazer Collected Songs, October 2004; Haydn and Mendelssohn, March 2005; Portland Conservatory, Portland, ME, October 2004. Benefit Concert: Haydn, Beethoven, Deh bussy, Liszt, Highlands Retirement Community, Topsham, ME, February 2005. Special Cultural Concert: Songs with Longfellow texts with George Fortune, baritone, First Parish Church, Portland, ME, August 2004. Performance: Mozart Concerto in D minor, K.466, St. Stephens Church, New York, NY, October 2004. Performance: Brahms Songs with Atsuko Hirai, University of Maine at Farmington, Farmington, ME, September 2004. Recording: Songs by Poulenc and Bizet with Emelie Gevalt, April 2005. James Parakilas, Professor of Music and James L. Moody, Jr. Family Professor of Performing Arts "Reflections of a Retiring Board Member," College Music Society Newsletter, March 2005, www.music.org/newslatter.html . Review in: Journal of the American Musicological Society 57/3 (Fall 2004): 673.78. Professional presentation: "What would you like a textbook on opera to tell your students?" Opera Seminar, Humanities Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 2004. Professional presentation: "Wagner's Utopia from Meyerbeer's Dystopia," 13th Biennial International Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music, Durham, UK, July 2004.

Public lecture: "Rossini's Barber of Seville," Portland Concert Association, Portland, ME, March 2005. NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM John E. Kelsey, Professor of Psychology

McCormick, C. M., Robarts, D.*, Kopeikina, K.*, & Kelsey, J. E. (2005). Long-lasting, sex- and age-specific effects of social stressors on corticosterone responses to restraint and on locomotor responses to psychostimulants in rats. Hormones and Behavior, 48, 64-74. Kelsey, J. E., Mague, S. D., Pijanowski, R. S., Harris, R. C., Kleckner, N. W., & Matthews, R. T. (2004). NMDA receptor antagonists ameliorate the stepping deficits produced by unilateral medial forebrain bundle injections of 6-OHDA in rats. Psychopharmacology, 175, 179-188. McCormick, C. M., Robarts, D.*, Gleason, E.*, & Kelsey, J. E. (2004). Stress during adolescence enhances locomotor sensitization to nicotine in adulthood in female, but not male, rats. Hormones and Behavior, 46,458-466. Professional presentation: The Environmental and Neurochemical/Physiological Determinants of Placebo Effects. New England Conference on Mind-Body Medicine, Farmington, ME, April 2005. Professional presentation: The glutamate metabotropic 2/3 agonist LY379268 reverses the effects of PCP in a hole board apparatus in rats. With C. H. Homberger*. Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA, November 2004. Abstract in Abstracts, 30, Program 798.14. Professional presentation: Long-lasting, differential effects of stress in adolescence vs adulthood on locomotor effects of psychostimulants and on HPA stress responses. With D. Robarts*, K. Kopeikina*, & C. M. McCormick. Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA, November 2004. Abstract in Abstracts, 30, Program 662.4. Nancy Kleckner, Associate Professor of Biology Professional presentations: *Gerhold, K., *Knox, A.S. , Kleckner, N.W. Cloning and localization of excitatory glutamate receptors from the central nervous system of Helisoma trivolvis; *Rafferty, J.R., and Kleckner, N.W. Glutamate signal transduction pathways causing inhibition in buccal neurons of Helisoma trivolvis Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium at Mount Desert Island, ME, May 2005.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Marcus Bruce, Professor of Religion

Professional presentation: "Can the Banlieu Speak?" (with L. Haine, M. Kassovitz, and S. Lee.), The Black World: Inner Space, Inner City, Interaction and Internation, Collegium for African Research, Tours University, Tours, France, April 2005.

Professional presentation: "Something More: The Art and Life of Henry Ossawa Tanner," Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, March 2005.

Professional presentation: "Discovering Americans in Paris: Henry James, James Baldwin, and the Discourse of Revelation," Aesthetics, Visual Culture, and Internationalism Conference, Free University, Berlin, Germany, February 2005.

Professional presentation: "The Talented Tenth in Paris: W.E.B. Du Bois, the American Negro Exhibit, and the Paris Exposition of 1900," African American and Diasporic Research in Europe: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approaches, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France, December 2004.

Professional presentation: "Henry Ossawa Tanner in Paris," Syracuse University Study Abroad Program, Paris, France, July 2004. Mishael M. Caspi, Lecturer in Religion Professional presentations: "Eve in Three Traditions," "Unbinding the Binding of Isaac," and "Elijah: A Prophet or a Murder?" University of Capetown, Capetown, South Africa, April 2005. David R. Cummiskey, Associate Professor of Philosophy "Declaring Death, Giving Life," Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, vol. 15 no. 3, May 2005. Professional presentation: "Authors Meets Critics Book Session, Michael Boylan's A Just Society," Society of Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Group Meeting, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston, MA, December 2004. Casey O'Callaghan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Lectures: "Construction a Theory of Sounds," Bowdoin College, Bowdoin, ME and Darmouth College, Hanover, ME, May 2005; University of Manitoba, Winnepeg, Manitoba, November 2004. Susan A. Stark, Assistant Professor of Philosophy "Taking Responsibility for Oppression: Affirmative Action and Racial Injustice," Public Affairs Quarterly, June 2004.

John S. Strong, Professor of Religion Relics of the Buddha. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. "Relics in Comparative Perspective: Beyond the Parallels," in Embodying the Dharma: Buddhist Relic Veneration in Asia, ed. Kevin Trainor and David Germano. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2004. Professional presentation: "The Development of a Cult: The Arhat Gavampati in South and Southeast Asia," American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, November 2004. Lecture: "Relics on the Move: A Historical Perspective," Opening of the Maitreya Project's Heart Shrine Relic Tour, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, October 2004. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY Hong Lin, Professor of Physics Professional presentation: B. Viechnicki,* G. Marsh, * and H. Lin, "An experimental study of a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser," Laser Science XX, Rochester, NY, October 2004. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE William S. Corlett, Professor of Political Science Professional presentation: "Remapping the Danger Zones: Privilege, Need and their Necessary Exclusions," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2004. Diane Haughney, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science Professional presentation: "Sustainable Development or Sustained Conflict? Logging Companies, Neoliberal Policies, and Mapuche Communities in Chile," New England Council of Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, Boston University, Boston, MA, November 2004. Leslie Hill, Associate Professor of Political Science "Redefining the Terms: Putting South African Women on Democracy's Agenda," Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism 4, 2: 113-119, 2004.

Mark A. Kessler, Professor of Political Science Review in Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 15 No. 4 (April 2005), pp. 325-328. Matthew J. Nelson, Assistant Professor of Political Science Professional presentation: "Religious Education, Religious Difference, and the Question of Democracy in Pakistan," International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), Washington, D.C., June 2005. Professional presentation: "Dini Madaris and the Problem of Religious and Sectarian Difference in Pakistan: Rethinking the Road to Peace," Asia Regional Policy Symposium, Washington, D.C., April 2005. Professional presentation: "South Asian Muslims and the State: Property Rights and Political Representation in the Punjab," History / Anthropology / Politics Workshop, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K., March 2005. Professional presentation: "Who Is a Muslim? Religion and Politics in Pakistan Fifty Years after the Munir Report (1954)," 20th Annual Conference on South Asia, Berkeley, CA, February 2005. Lecture: "Markets and the Meaning of ‘A Good Education’ in Pakistan," Center for South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, October 2004. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Amy Bradfield Douglass, Assistant Professor of Psychology Bradfield, A. L., & Wells, G. L. Not the Same Old Hindsight Bias: Outcome Information Distorts a Broad Range of Recollections, Memory and Cognition, 33(1), 120-130, 2005.

Professional presentation: Bradfield, A., McQuiston-Surrett, D., Horgan, A., & Erickson, G. Sequential photospreads and post-identification feedback, Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, CA, March 2005. Lecture: Bradfield, A. Mistaken Eyewitness Identification: Prevalence, Causes, and Remedies, Annual Meeting of New Hampshire Public Defenders, Waterville Valley, NH, May 2005.

Lecture: Bradfield, A. Eyewitness identification research, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, April 2005.

Lecture: Bradfield, A. Credibility determinations, avoiding bias, recognizing weaknesses in memory and recollection, Annual Meeting of the Maine State Hearing Officer Conference, Hallowell, ME, April 2005.

Rebecca L. Fraser-Thill, Visiting Instructor in Psychology Review in The Georgetown Review, 6(1), 171-174, (2005). Todd A. Kahan, Assistant Professor of Psychology Professional presentation: Kahan, T. A., & Lichtman, A. S.* Looking at object substitution masking in depth, 45th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, November 2004. John E. Kelsey, Professor of Psychology

McCormick, C. M., Robarts, D.*, Kopeikina, K.*, & Kelsey, J. E. (2005). Long-lasting, sex- and age-specific effects of social stressors on corticosterone responses to restraint and on locomotor responses to psychostimulants in rats. Hormones and Behavior, 48, 64-74. Kelsey, J. E., Mague, S. D., Pijanowski, R. S., Harris, R. C., Kleckner, N. W., & Matthews, R. T. (2004). NMDA receptor antagonists ameliorate the stepping deficits produced by unilateral medial forebrain bundle injections of 6-OHDA in rats. Psychopharmacology, 175, 179-188. McCormick, C. M., Robarts, D.*, Gleason, E.*, & Kelsey, J. E. (2004). Stress during adolescence enhances locomotor sensitization to nicotine in adulthood in female, but not male, rats. Hormones and Behavior, 46,458-466. Professional presentation: The Environmental and Neurochemical/Physiological Determinants of Placebo Effects. New England Conference on Mind-Body Medicine, Farmington, ME, April 2005. Professional presentation: The glutamate metabotropic 2/3 agonist LY379268 reverses the effects of PCP in a hole board apparatus in rats. With C. H. Homberger*. Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA, November 2004. Abstract in Abstracts, 30, Program 798.14. Professional presentation: Long-lasting, differential effects of stress in adolescence vs adulthood on locomotor effects of psychostimulants and on HPA stress responses. With D. Robarts*, K. Kopeikina*, & C. M. McCormick. Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA, November 2004. Abstract in Abstracts, 30, Program 662.4. Kathryn Graff Low, Professor of Psychology Low, K. G. & Mandeville, J.* Evaluation of the Maine in Motion Pedometer Program, 2004-2005, Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Sports, Health and Wellness, March 2005. Low, K. G., Massa, L.*, & Lehman, D. Insulin pump use in young adolescents with type 1 diabetes: A descriptive study, Pediatric Diabetes, 6, 22-31, 2005. Abstract: Khalique, S.* & Low, K. G. Psychosocial risk factors for metabolic syndrome in women, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29, p. 6, 2005.

Abstract: Low, K. G. & Vorono, S.* Psychosocial factors and long term mortality in post-angiographic women, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, volume 29, p. 27, 2005. Professional presentations: Crosby, K.* & Low, K. G. Who's tougher? Perceived control, athletic status and pain reports; Hemmelgran, M.* & Low, K. G. The Protestant ethnic and risk for eating and body image concerns in college women; Khalique, S.* & Low, K. G. Cortisol, oracl contraceptive use, and depression in undergraduate women. Annual Meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Providence, RI, October 2004. Georgia N. Nigro, Professor of Psychology Professional presentation: Nigro, G. N., & McQuade, J. D.* The effects of drawing and puppets on children's report of positive and negative events. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA, April 2005. Michael J. Sargent, Associate Professor of Psychology Sargent, M.J. Less thought, more punishment: Need for cognition predicts support for punitive responses to crime. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2004. Professional presentation: Sargent, M. J., & Miller, S. L.* Impression formation does not always lead to better memory than memorization. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, CA, May 2005. Professional presentation: Sargent, M. J. Social psychology and the law: Findings from one lab. Tufts University, Medford, MA, October 2004. Krista M. Scottham, Assistant Professor of Psychology Scottham, K.M. Unveiling the MIBI-t: Psychometrics of the new measure. First Annual MMRI Summit, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2005. DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Claudia Aburto Guzmán, Associate Professor of Spanish La Séptima Mujer: Cuentos Dedicados (with López, F.). New Jersey: Ediciones Nuevo Espacio, 2004. Professional presentation: Poetry Reading as member of Poets' Panel in Spanish, 20th-Century Literature and Culture Conference, University of Louisville, KY, February 2005.

Laura C. Balladur, Lecturer in French Translation: During, Elie. “De quelle vérité l’art est-il capable? (How much truth can art bear?),” in The Philosophy of Alain Badiou, Wilkens, Matthew, ed., Polygraph, (vol.17). 2005. Translation (with Simon Krysl): Badiou, Alain. “The Flux and the Party: in the Margins of the Anti-Oedipus” in Immanence, Transcendence and Utopia, Hernandez Salvan, Marta and Rodriguez, Juan Carlos, eds. Polygraph (vol. 16/17), 2004. Translation: Nancy, Jean-Luc. “Immanence, Transcendence,” in Immanence, Transcendence and Utopia, Hernandez Salvan, Marta and Rodriguez, Juan Carlos, eds. Polygraph, (vol. 16/17). 2004. Professional presentation: “La Mettrie’s Politics of Science in Lettre à madame la marquise du Châtelet, in 58th Annual Foreign Language Conference, Louisville, KY, April 2005. Professional presentation: “Work, Machines, and Manners in Late Eighteenth-Century France,” 33rd Annual French Literature Conference, Columbia, SC, March 2005. Felicia Fahey, Assistant Professor of Spanish "New Nuyorican Poets: An Interview with Jaime Flores," Postcolonial Text, 1(1), August 2004. Professional presentation: "Mourning as a Transgenerational, Transspatial Practice," Trans/national Film and Literature: Cultural Production and the Claims of History, Florida State University, Talahassee, FL, January 2005. David R. George, Jr., Lecturer in Spanish "Foresight, Blindness or Illusion? Women and Citizenship in the Second Series of Galdós's Episodios Nacionales." In Seeing Spain. Ed. Eva Woods & Susan Larson. New York: Berg, 2005. 56-63. Professional presentation: "Necrophilia or Necrophobia: Madness and the Figure of Juana I of Castile in Tamayo y Baus's La locura de amor." IV Congreso Internactional de Literatura Hispánica, Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, March 2005. Professional presentation: "Practicing the Public and the Private: Citizenship and the Tertulia in Galdós's Los Apostólicos." Asociación Internacional de Galdosistas, Modern Language Association Convention, Philadelphia. PA, December 2004. Francisca López, Associate Professor of Spanish Co-author (with C. Aburto Guzmán): La séptima mujer: Cuentos dedicados. Ediciones Nuevo Espacio: New Jersey, 2004. Professional presentation: “Irisarri frente a los mitos fundacionales de la nación española.” IV Congreso Internacional de Literatura Hispánica. Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, March 2005.

Professional presentation: “Novela rosa y escritura femenina en las primeras décadas del franquismo.” 10th AATSP Biennial Northeast Regional Meeting. Yale University, New Haven, CT. September 2004. Lecture: “Espacios literarios con acento femenino: Narradoras españolas del S. XX.” Induction ceremony, Sigma Delta Pi, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA. April 2005. Lecture: “A Journey to the Heart of Being: A Close Reading of the ‘Cave of Montesinos’ Episodes.” Symposium on Don Quixote: Maine Humanities Council’s 8th Winter Weekend. Brunswick, ME, March 2005. Kirk Read, Associate Professor of French Professional presentation: "Mythologizing Midwives: Empowering Narratives in Early Modern Women's Medicine." 14th Annual Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Interdisciplinary Symposium, University of Miami, Coral Cables, FL, February 2004. Lecture: "Motherwise: Midwives and Mothers in Early Modern France." Bowdoin Faculty Study Group in Early Modern Studies, Brunswick, ME, April 2005. Broadcast: "Summer Love" Personal Essay, Maine Public Radio, June 2004. Mary Rice-DeFosse, Professor of French “Le Clergé et la classe prolétaire vus par Flora Tristan.” In Clergé et Cultures Populaires, eds. Brigitte Le Juez and Jean-Philippe Imbert. Saint-Étienne, France: Publications de l’Université de Saint-Étienne, 2004. 65-71. “The Empire of Master and Slave in Monsieur Sylvestre.” In George Sand et l’Empire des Lettres, ed. Anne McCall. New Orleans, LA: Presses Universitaires du Nouveau Monde, 2004. 25-34. Review in Women in French Studies, 12 (2004) 137-39. Professional presentation: “ Le Péché de Monsieur Antoine et le paradis retrouvé,” Fleurs et Jardins dans l’Oeuvre de George Sand, Clermont-Ferrand, France, February 2004. WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM Patricia Buck, Assistant Professor of Education Professional presentation: Buck, P. and R. Silver* (2005). Using the Master's Tools to Keep House: Somali Refugee Women, National Identity, and Schooling. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

Professional presentation: Buck, P. and R. Silver* (2004). Becoming American in Time: Contrasting Discourses of Citizenship. Council of Anthropology and Education Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Holly Ewing, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Abstracts: Ewing, H. A., E. Suarez, M. G. St. John, D. Richardson, B. L. Peierls, C. Frost, E. Euskirchen, E. Brookshire, S. E. Lindberg, and K. C. Weathers. 2004a. Mercury deposition and emission to and from heterogeneous landscapes: exploring simple models; Ewing, H. A., K. C. Weathers, E. Brookshire, E. Euskirchen, C. Frost, B. L. Peierls, D. Richardson, M. G. St. John, E. Suarez, and P. M. Groffman. 2004b. Learning to model and learning to collaborate: an experiment in graduate education; and Weathers, K. C., H. A. Ewing, and T. Dawson. 2004. Fog inputs and edge effects from canopy to soil in a California redwood forest in Abstracts and Program, Ecological Society of America, 89th Annual Meeting, August 2004, Portland Oregon. Lecture: "Investigation of Soils at Thorncrag Sanctuary, Lewiston, ME," Thorncrag Stewardship Committee, Lewiston, ME, Fall 2004. Rebecca M. Herzig, Associate Professor of Women's Studies Eulogy, In Memoriam: Norman O. Brown, edited by Jerome Neu (Santa Cruz, CA: New Pacific Press, 2005): 88-90. "On Performance, Productivity, and Vocabularies of Motive in Recent Studies of Science," Feminist Theory 5:2 (2004): 127-147. "Gender and Technology," in A Companion to American Technology, edited by Carroll Pursell (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2004), 199-211. Review in Enterprise and Society 5:2 (June 2004): 338-340. Professional presentation: “Advancing Women in Science,” congressional briefing co-sponsored by Women’s Policy, Inc., the Women’s Congressional Caucus, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Congressional Caucus, Washington, D.C., May 2005. Professional presentation: “Sacrificing for Science from Marie Curie to Lawrence Summers,” Tillie K. Lubin Annual Symposium, Program in Women’s Studies, Brandeis University, Watham, MA, March 2005. Professional presentation: "Compulsion, Science, and Personhood in Nineteenth-Century America," Science, Technology, and Society Program Colloquium Series, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, September 2004.

Leslie Hill, Associate Professor of Political Science "Redefining the Terms: Putting South African Women on Democracy's Agenda," Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism 4, 2: 113-119, 2004. Emily W. Kane, Professor of Sociology

“Feminism.” Entry in Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion, edited by Samuel Best and Benjamin Radcliff. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Heidi T. Chirayath, Assistant Professor of Sociology Professional presentation: “Constructing Deserving Patients in the Emergency Room: A Sociological Perspective on Abuse Potential and Prescription Decisions," (with S. W. Hinze, N. J. Webster, and J. H. Tamayo-Sarver, Southern Sociological Society, April 2005. Professional presentation: “Doctors and Patients: Indigent, Not Indigent? How Do Doctors’ Perceptions and Medical Institutions Shape Treatment,” Colby College, Waterville, ME, March 2005. Francesco Duina, Assistant Professor of Sociology “National Parliaments in the European Union: Are There Any Benefits to Integration?” (with M. J. Oliver) European Law Journal, Vol. 11 (2): 173-195, 2005. Duina, Francesco. “Regional Market Building as a Social Process: An Analysis of Cognitive Strategies in NAFTA, the European Union, and Mercosur.” Economy and Society, Vol. 33 (3): 359-389, 2004. Review in Journal of Common Market Studies, June, vol. 42, No. 2: 440-441. Emily W. Kane, Professor of Sociology

“Feminism.” Entry in Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion, edited by Samuel Best and Benjamin Radcliff. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 2005.

THEATER AND RHETORIC DEPARTMENT Martin Andrucki, Charles A. Dana Professor of Theater Study guides published by The Public Theatre during the 2004-2005 season: The Woman in Black, Rough Crossing, and Moonshine. The Public Theatre, Lewiston, ME, 2004-2005. Carol Dilley, Assistant Professor of Dance Guest Artist and Choreographer: "77 Cents on the Dollar," performed by Bates College Modern Dance Company, Cassandra Project, Portland Performance Center, Portland, ME, June 2005. Guest Artist and Choreographer: ”Crossing Purposes," performed by 10 Australian dancers at Peter Forsyth Hall and NAISDA with support by Ausdance, NSW and NAISDA (National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association), Sydney, Australia, June 2005. Guest Artist and Choreographer: "Easing into Evening" (recombination of Between Two, Between Three, and Between Four). Performance by 8 Bates men at New Dance Studio, Portland, ME, December 2004. Stephanie Kelley-Romano, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Professional presentations: "Putting Argumentation to Work: Exploring Applications of Argumentation Theories Into Organizations;" "Martha Says, ‘I’m Sorry’: Image Restoration Discourse and the Domestic Diva,” (with M. Hoffman), Kansas City, Kansas, April 2005. William Pope.L., Lecturer in Theater "Looking for Miss Black Factory." Art Journal, Vol. 64, No. 1, Spring 2005. some things you can do with blackness… (exhibition catalog), London, United Kingdom: Kenny Schacter Rove, February 2005. Review in Live Art and Performance, Tate Publishing, London, England, September 2004. Solo exhibition: some things you can do with blackness…, Kenny Schachter Rove, London, United Kingdom, February-April 2005. Solo exhibition: Onus Show. Cleveland Institute of Art, Reinberger Gallery at University of Ohio, Cleveland, OH, November 2004. Group exhibition: RAPSIDA. Gallery 138, New York City, NY, June 2005. Group exhibition: Bringing the Decaire to the Mountain. Galerie Liane and Danny Taran Gallery, Saidye Bronfman Center for the Arts, Montreal, Quebec, April-June 2005.

Group exhibition: DEFENCE: Body and Nobody in Self Protection. Sweeny Art Gallery, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, March-May 2005. Group exhibition: Reverse Engineers. Carnegie Art Center, North Tonawanda, NY, February-March 2005. Group exhibition: Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970. Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, January-April 2005. Group exhibition: Romantic Detachment. Grizedale Arts and the Henry Moore Foundaiton at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, MY, October-November 2004. Group exhibition: Republican Like Me? Parlour, Brooklyn, NY, August-September 2004. Performances: The Black Factory, Path Mark Shopping Center, Rita's Italian Ice, South Side Somerville, Round Valley Reservoir, Somerville, NJ, June 2005; Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis, IN, June 2005; Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, June 2005; Salina Art Center, Salina, KS, June 2005; Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO, June 2005; Wexner Center for the Arts, University of Ohio, Columbus, OH, June 2005; City Without Walls, Newark, NJ, June 2005; White Box, New York City, NY, June 2005; University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, MA, June 2005; Maine College of Art, Portland, ME, May 2005. Performance (community crawl): Bringing the Decaire to the Mountain, Mount Royale, Montreal, Quebec, June 2005. Performance (community crawl): Humility is Mobility, Cleveland Institute of Art, Reinbergr Gallery at University of Ohio, Cleveland, OH, November 2004. Performance: White Room #2: Moby Dick and White Room #3: Music Appreciation. Grizedale Arts and the Henry Moore Foundation at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, NY, October 2004. Lectures: Influence lecture, version #10. University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, March 2005; Cooper Union, New York City, NY, April 2005; University of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, November 2004. Lecture: The Black Factory Talk, version #2. University of Quebec at Montreal, Quebec, November 2004. Lecture: The Black Factory Talk, version #1. Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME, August 2004. Lecture: Influence lecture, version #9. Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME, June 2004. Michael E. Reidy, Lecturer in Theater Lighting designer: "77 Cents on the Dollar," Cassandra Project, Portland, ME, 2005.

ADMINISTRATION – SENIOR STAFF William C. Hiss, Vice President for External Affairs Professional presentation: "20 Years of Optional Testing at Bates College, 1984-2004," Commentary recorded and broadcast on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, January 2005. Professional presentations: "20 Years of Optional SATs at Bates (1984-2004), (with P. Neupane*), Annual Conference of the Trotter Groups, Nieman Foundation and Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November 2004; 60th Annual Meeting of the National Association for College Admissions Counseling, Milwaukee, WI, October 2004. Jill N. Reich, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty Professional presentation: "What's Happening at Small Liberal Arts Colleges?" Mellon Faculty Development Conference, Williamstown, MA, October 2004. Eugene L. Wiemers, Vice President for Information and Library Services and Librarian Professional presentation: "Protecting User Information and Fighting Crime: The Patriot Act and Beyond," American Library Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 2004. BATES COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART Mark Bessire, Director Professional presentation: "Unpacking the (Modern) Museum and Raiding the Ice Box: The Radically Transformed World of Museums," Great Falls Forum, Lewiston, ME, 2005. Professional presentation: "The Local in the Global: Photography Today," Space Gallery, Portland, ME, 2004. William H. Low, Assistant Curator for the Museum of Art Exhibition: Documenting China: Contemporary Photography and Social Change, (with J. Zou and M. Bessire), China Institute, New York, NY, June 2004.

GEORGE AND HELEN LADD LIBRARY Christopher M. Beam, Lecturer in History Talk: "My Vietnam War Experience," U.S. History Class, Lisbon High School, Lisbon, ME, May 2005. John Harrison, Associate College Librarian for Collection Development Professional presentations: "Acquisition and Cataloging: Working Together Effectively"; "Redesigning Workflow in a Stand-Alone System" with S. Saunders, NELINET Seminar, June 2004. Sharon Saunders, Systems and Catalog Librarian Professional presentations: "Acquisition and Cataloging: Working Together Effectively"; "Redesigning Workflow in a Stand-Alone System" with J. Harrison, NELINET Seminar, June 2004. Eugene L. Wiemers, Vice President for Information and Library Services and Librarian Professional presentation: "Protecting User Information and Fighting Crime: The Patriot Act and Beyond," American Library Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 2004.