June 2008

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Professor of Economics Eban Goodstein wins e-chievement award

Eban Goodstein, professor of economics:

Goodstein, project director of Focus the Nation, and Chungin Chung, communications director of Focus the Nation, won the e-chievement award from etown.org, an award that highlights individuals who strive to make a difference within their communities and beyond. In July, Goodstein will be honored in July on etown’s live national radio show from the Rothbury Festival, where he will participate in a think tank on global warming solutions.

13 June 2008

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Mary Stuart Rogers Professor of Education Ruth Shagoury publishes book on young writers

Ruth Shagoury, Mary Stuart Rogers professor of education:

Shagoury published a book about educating young writers. “Raising Writers: Understanding and Nurturing Young Children’s Writing Development” (Allyn & Bacon, 2008) explores how primary educators can nurture young learners through the transition from spoken to written language.

13 June 2008

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Lewis & Clark hosts American Physical Society conference

In May, Lewis & Clark hosted the 10th Annual Meeting of the Northwest Section of the American Physical Society (APS). Thomas Olsen, associate professor of physics, served as local organizing chair and host of this conference. Olsen gave a presentation titled “Characterization and Control of Chaos” and was elected secretary-treasurer of the APS Northwest Section by members.

President Thomas Hochstettler opened the conference with remarks on science research and teaching in the context of the liberal arts. Dean of the College Julio de Paula opened the final day of the conference with a review of the history of science research at Lewis & Clark. Professor of Physics Herschel Snodgrass presented his paper titled “Large-Scale Convection and the Solar Activity Cycle.”

Graduating senior Christina Ketchum shared her paper on “Correlating Vertical Velocities of Ionized Interstellar Medium To Star Formation Rates In Nearby Face-On Spiral Galaxies,” which was a collaborative effort with Associate Professor of Physics Stephen Tufte. Tufte chaired the sessions on astrophysics and biophysics with Professor of Physics Bethe Scalettar. Scalettar presented a paper at the session titled “Elucidating Molecular Events Underlying Learning with Fluorescence Microscopy,” the product of joint research undertaken with graduating senior Mariya Chavarha and Janis Lochner, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. Professor of Science. Graduating senior Adam Kowalski and junior Shelley Zhao each presented a poster at the APS conference.

9 June 2008

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Associate Professor of Law Juliet Stumpf analyzes illegal immigration case

Juliet Stumpf, associate professor of law, believes that the recent prosecution of 270 illegal immigrants working in a meatpacking plant with false documents was “a startling intensification of the criminalization of immigration law.” The workers have been sentenced to five months in prison, followed by an immediate deportation. Stumpf also discussed these issues on the nationally broadcast radio program “Across the Nation with Bob Dunning,” on Friday, May 30 and was featured in the article “Comienzan a encarcelar a indocumentados” in La Tribuna Hispana USA.

The New York Times (New York, N.Y.) 270 illegal immigrants sent to prison in in federal push

1 June 2008

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Associate Professor Kim Stafford offers poetry in motion in Portland

Kim Stafford, associate professor and director of the Northwest Writing Institute:

Stafford will lead a Poetry and Bridge Walk on June 21. For more information on this series of walks, visit Poetry in motion: bridge walks.

1 June 2008

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