ENMU Professors Receive Internal Grants

Date: 5/25/2005
Contact: Wendel Sloan at 505.562.2253

PORTALES — Several professors at Eastern New Mexico University have received internal grants to further their research. They and their topics are:

  • Dr. Tracy Carr, Oboe and Bassoon Reedmaking Equipment and Attendance at the Advanced Reed Making and Pedagogy Seminar.
  • Dr. Youngkoo Cho, Genotypic Responses of Peanut Genotypes to Fhizobium in Drought Environment.
  • Dr. Stephen Durand, Migration and the Ancestral Puebloan Cultural Experiment.
  • Dr. James Finley, The Treatment of Excited States and Spin Forbidden Chemical Reactions Using Quantum Chemistry and Relativistic Effects.
  • Dr. Caryl Johnson, The Role of Home Economics Education as a Way to Eradicate Poverty in the Caribbean.
  • Dr. Gregory Keller, Using Foraging Behavior of Nearctic-Neotropical Migratory Songbirds as an Index to Habitat Quality.
  • Dr. Paul Lockman, A Look at Property Crime in Buenos Aires.
  • Dr. Darren Pollock, A Revision of the Subfamily Eustrophinae (Coleoptera: Tetratomidae) of North America.
  • Ms. Jill Pribyl, Teaching Methods for Dance: A Step by Step Approach to Ugandan Traditional Dances.
  • Dr. Michael Shaughnessy, From Pedagogy to Management Systems: Trends in Online Instruction.
  • Dr. John Stockmyer, An Assessment of the Viability of an Inexpensive Web Conferencing System for the ENMU Online MBA Program.
  • Dr. Manuel Varela, Molecular and Microbial Physiology of Maltose and Aucrose Utilization by the rafB Gene of Escherichia coli.
  • Dr. Juchao Yan, Design of Viologen-Functionalized Monolayers on Gold for Direct Transduction of Biorecognition.