INTERCHANGE

 College of 
 Human 
 Environmental 
 Sciences

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 April 11, 2007

IN THIS ISSUE

1. Grant Proposals 
    submitted and 
    awarded
2. Publications
3. Presentations
4. Faculty & Staff Notes
5. Student Notes
6. Program Notes
7. Calendar of Events


 

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College of Human Environmental Sciences faculty 2006-2007.

 

 

 

Deadline for the August 15, 2007 issue of Interchange
is  June 15, 2007.

The College of Human Environmental Sciences publishes the Interchange on a semester basis, April 15, August 15 and December 15.  Past issues can be found at: Interchange.  
Please send your information regarding:
-- publications
-- accomplishments
-- presentations
-- awards
-- other news of note
to both Amy Sanders and Jan Mackay by e-mail at: Mackayj@missouri.edu and Sandersal@missouri.edu.   

Help us spread the word about your successes.  Faculty and staff are welcome to submit their information for inclusion in the HES e-zine. 


The INTERCHANGE  is a publication of the College of Human Environmental Sciences Dean’s Office and is for the benefit of faculty and staff of the College.

Managing Editor:

Teresa L. Howard

Technical Assistance:

Michael J. Sullivan

Writers and Compilers:

Jan Mackay
Amy Sanders


Brown Bag Scheduled
"Using a Logic Model for Program Planning and Evaluation"
Presented by:
Robin G. Walker
Grant Writer
MU Graduate School and
VP for Undergraduate Studies
April 20, 2007
12:00-1:00 p.m.
101 Gwynn Hall

 

News from HES Office of Research --by Jan Mackay

GRANT PROPOSALS SUBMITTED AND AWARDED In the period between November 1, 2006 and February 28, 2007, HES and HES Extension faculty and staff were principal investigators or project directors on a total of 17 grant proposals submitted to external funding agencies, totaling $4,069,702.  During this time period, HES and HES Extension received grant awards totaling $8,421,216.  Note, however, that these are only the proposals for which HES or HES Extension faculty and staff members are principal investigators or project directors.  Other successful proposals submitted by other divisions where our faculty members are acting as co-investigators or co-project directors are not included in this total.

Click here to view the spreadsheet of Grants Submitted and Awarded 

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Publications
compiled by Jan Mackay

Anderson, K.M
. & Danis, F.S. (2007).  Collegiate sororities & dating violence: An 
      exploratory study of informal and formal helping strategies, Violence Against Women.
     13
(1), 87-100.
Coleman, M., & Ganong, L. (2006). Stepfamilies.  In G. Ritzer (Ed.), The Blackwell
     Encyclopedia of Sociology.
(pp. 4765-4768). London: Blackwell.
Coleman, M. & Ganong, L. (2006). Stepmothers. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), The Blackwell
     Encyclopedia of Sociology
(pp.4770-4772). London: Blackwell.
An, J. S. & Cooney, T.M. (2006). Psychological well-being in mid to late life: The role
     of generativity development and parent-child relationships across the lifespan.
     International Journal of Behavioral Development, 30(5), 20-31.
Cooney, T.M., & McClintock, J. (2006). Family members’ perspectives on
     environmental changes in a long-term care facility: Lessons from a case study. Ageing
     International, 31,
71-92.
Shapiro, A., & Cooney, T.M. (2007). Divorce and intergenerational relations across
     the life course.  In T. Owens, & J. Suitor (eds.), Advances in life course research: Vol.
    12: Interpersonal relations across the life course.
Elsevier.

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PRESENTATIONS
complied by Jan Mackay

Abernathy, A., & Powell, M
., presented at the MSCA (Missouri School Counselor's 
     Association) Fall Conference
Anderson, K.M. & Danis, F.S.  Adult Daughters of Battered Women:  Resiliency in the 
     Face of Danger.  National Health Care & Domestic Violence Conference, Family 
     Violence Prevention Fund. March 16, 2007, San Francisco, CA (peer-reviewed).
Danis, F.S. (Lead Panelist), Leadership Skills & Tools in a Diverse Environment. 
     Respondents:  James Herbert Williams, Patricia Saleeby,  Council on Social Work
     Education Leadership Seminar, February 10, 2007.  Phoenix, AZ (invited).
Danis, F.S. The Emerging Field of Crime Victim Assistance, National Association of Social 
     Workers-Colorado Chapter. April 13, 2007.  Colorado Springs, CO (Opening Keynote
      Speech).
Aubrey, J.S., Hauser, T., Rhea, D., Kaylor, B., Olson, L., Fine, M.A., & Yang, A. 
     (November 2006).  “Why do we watch this stuff? Investigating personality and viewing-     motivation correlates or reality television consumption.”  Paper presented at the annual
      conference of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Olson, L., Fine, M.A., Aubrey, J.S., Hauser, T., Kaylor, B. & Yang, A. (November 2006) 
      “The Relational Dynamics Instrument:  A measure of violent couple types.”  Paper 
      presented at the annual conference of the National Communication Association, San 
      Antonio, TX.

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Faculty Notes
compiled by Amy Sanders

Abernathy, A., & Powell, M., presented at the MSCA (Missouri School Counselor's Association) Fall Conference.

Anderson, K.M. & Danis, F.S.  Adult Daughters of Battered Women:  Resiliency in the
Face of Danger.  National Health Care & Domestic Violence Conference, Family
Violence Prevention Fund. March 16, 2007, San Francisco, CA (peer-reviewed).

Danis, F.S. (Lead Panelist), Leadership Skills & Tools in a Diverse Environment.
Respondents:  James Herbert Williams, Patricia Saleeby,  Council on Social
Work Education Leadership Seminar, February 10, 2007.  Phoenix, AZ(invited).

Danis, F.S. The Emerging Field of Crime Victim Assistance, National Association of
Social Workers-Colorado Chapter. April 13, 2007.  Colorado Springs, CO
(Opening Keynote Speech).


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