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- Dr. Mitchell Ratner, associate professor of
finance, and Dr. Ilhan Meric, professor of finance,
have an article published in the spring-2005 issue of the
International Journal of Finance co-authored with Dr. Gulser
Meric, professor of finance at Rowan University. The article is
titled "The Co-Movements of the World's Sector Index Returns."
- Dr. Cynthia Newman, assistant professor of
marketing, presented a working paper entitled, “Lifestyles
of Global Youth: A China – US Comparative Study,”
at the International Conference on Marketing and Development in
Thessaloniki, Greece on June 9. It was also published in the conference
proceedings.
- Dr. Stefan C. Dombrowski, assistant professor
of graduate education (Counseling Services and School Psychology
Program), Susan G. Timmer, Dawn Blacker, and Anthony J. Urquiza,
faculty from the department of pediatrics at the University of
California, Davis Medical Center, published the paper, "A positive
behavioral intervention model for toddlers: Parent-Child Attunement
Therapy (PCAT) in Child Abuse Review, 14, 132-151. Dr.
Dombrowski, Dr. Roy P. Martin from the University of Georgia and
Dr. Matti Huttunen, from the University of Helsinki and the Finnish
Institute of National Health, published the paper "Gestational
smoking imperils the long term mental and physical health of offspring
in March 2005 issue of Birth Defects Research Part (A): Clinical
and Molecular Teratology, 73, 170-176. Dr. Dombrowski, Dr.
Martin, Dr. Joseph Wisenbaker, Dr. Cynthia Mullis and Dr. Huttenen,
published the paper, "Smoking during pregnancy: Association with
childhood temperament, behavior, and academic performance" in
the Journal of Pediatric Psychology online in July. Hard
copy publication is anticipated mid-2006.
- Dr. Cynthia Lucia, assistant professor of English,
had her book published, Framing Female Lawyers: Women on Trial
in Film, published by the University of Texas Press in June.
- Dr. Dave Rebovich, chairperson of the department
of political science and managing director of the Rider Institute
of New Jersey Politics, served as moderator of the workshop, “The
Future of State Government,” at the Association of Government
Accountants (AGA) and the American Society for Public Administrations’
(ASPA) annual joint symposium at the Trenton Marriott at Lafayette
Yard on April 29. This year’s symposium theme was “Improving
Government: Challenges of 2005.”
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