Date
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Kathleen
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Medievalist |
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Children |
Wendelin
Kay, 1967: |
Bard
College
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(B.A.
Anthropology & Creative Writing) |
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Kelvin
William Marshall, 1969: |
Michigan
State University |
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(B.A.
Multidisciplinary Program, Arts and Letters)
(B.A. Teacher Education) |
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Harvard
University
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(M.A.
Education and Technology) |
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University
of Michigan |
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(Ph.D.
English and
Educational Technology) |
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Jeremy
Knight, 1972: |
Reed
College |
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(English)
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Degrees
Awarded |
B.
Sc. (1st Class Hons. in Physics)
Edinburgh University |
1962 |
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D.
Phil. (Nuclear Physics)
Linacre College, Oxford University |
1966 |
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M.
A. (Oxon) |
1969 |
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D.
Sc. (Honorary)
Sejong University, S. Korea |
1997 |
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Appointments |
Research
Fellow, Balliol College
Oxford University |
1967-1973 |
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Research
Officer, Nuclear Physics Laboratory
Oxford University |
1970-1973 |
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Staff
Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory |
1973-1976 |
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Senior
Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory |
1976-1979
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Scientific
Director
Cyclotron Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory |
1978-1979 |
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Visiting
Scientist
Centre d'Études Nucléaires de Saclay,
Paris, France
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1980 |
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John
A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of
Physics and Astronomy and of Chemistry
Michigan State University |
1979-1986 |
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Associate
Director for Nuclear Research
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
Michigan State University
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1982-1983 |
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Associate
Provost
Michigan State University |
1983-1986 |
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Provost
and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Michigan State University |
1986-1992 |
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John
A. Hannah Distinguished Professor
in Learning, Science and Society
Michigan State University |
1992-1993 |
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Chancellor,
University of Massachusetts Amherst |
1993- |
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Societies |
(Through
election) |
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Fellow
of American Physical Society |
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Lansing
Chamber of Commerce |
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PHI
BETA KAPPA, TAU SIGMA, PHI KAPPA PHI, SIGMA XI, PHI BETA DELTA
(Honor Society for International Scholars) |
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Optimists
Club of East Lansing, Michigan |
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Member
of Growing Pride Organization of East Lansing, Michigan
(an organization to improve the community) |
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President
of East Coast Chapter of the Linacre Society of the University
of Oxford |
1994- |
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Awards
and Recognitions |
Grierson
Scholarship to Edinburgh University |
1958 |
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Chalmers
Research Scholarship to
Oxford University |
1962 |
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Science
Research Council Fellowship |
1966 |
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Fulbright
Travel Grant |
1973 |
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Recognition
Award in Appreciation of Strong and Continued Support of Upward
Bound Programs and the Greater Lansing Community |
1986 |
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Circulo
Dorado Award from the Michigan Hispanic Scholarship Fund in
Cooperation with the State Board of Education and the Office
of Hispanic Education in recognition of the educational advancement
of Hispanics
in Michigan through the establishment of the Julian Samora Research
Institute |
1989 |
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Recognition
Award from MSU Office of Programs for Handicapped Students for
Outstanding Leadership in Developing an Environment of Opportunity
and Excellence |
1989 |
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College
of Agriculture and Natural Resources, MSU, Minority Appreciation
Program: 1989 Continuous Support Award for Longstanding Commitment
to the Goals of the Program |
1989 |
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National
Association of Chicano Studies Midwest FOCO, in recognition
of commitment to the advancement of the Chicano and Hispanic
community |
1990
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Hispanic
and Native American Indian Faculty-Staff Association Award in
recognition of contribution and leadership to MSU Hispanic and
Native American Indian Communities |
1990 |
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Teaching,
Research and Service
(a) Courses
taught at Michigan State University (MSU)
1980-87
Advanced Course on Nuclear Collisions; two terms of lectures and
one of organizing Distinguished Visiting Lecturers.
1981-87
Advanced Course on Nuclear Techniques; two terms of lectures and
organization of course.
1982 Advanced
Lectures on Symmetry in Physics and Chemistry.
1982 Faculty
Seminar Series on "When Nuclei Collide".
(b) Supervision of Research Students (MSU)
S. Angius
(Physics and Astronomy) M.S.
Michael Curtin
(Physics and Astronomy) Ph.D.
J. Kupstas
(Chemistry) M.S.
Barbara Jacak
(Chemistry) Ph.D.
(c) Guidance Committees (MSU)
Chair of
Guidance Committee for B. Jacak (Chemistry)
Chair of
Guidance Committee for N. Matsushita (Chemistry)
2nd Reader,
Dissertation Committee for Z. Koenig (Chemistry)
Member of
Guidance Committee for J. Duffy (Physics and Astronomy)
Member of
Guidance Committee for E. Ormand (Physics and Astronomy)
Member of
Guidance Committee for H. Melanson (Physics and Astronomy)
Chair of
Guidance Committee for Michael Curtin (Physics and Astronomy)
Chair of
Ph.D. Oral Committee for J. Carvalho (Chemistry)
Chair of
Guidance Committee for Mark Curtin (Physics and Astronomy)
Member of
Guidance Committee for C. Chitwood (Physics and Astronomy)
Committees
a) Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory
Member of
Laboratory-Wide Scientific Program Council (1976-1979).
Co-chair of Future Accelerator Planning Committee (1978-1979).
Member of
the HISS (Heavy Ion Superconducting Spectrometer), Scientific
Advisory Panel (1978).
Member of
Nuclear Science Advisory Body to the Director of the Laboratory
(1979).
b) Michigan State University
Electronics
Committee, Cyclotron Laboratory (1980-1982).
Committee
for Continuing Appointments, NSCL (1980-1982).
Member,
Committee to Review Chemical Physics Programs (1981-1983).
Chair, Graduate
Recruiting Committee (Physics) (1981-1982).
Member,
Chemical Physics Committee (1981-1983).
Member of
Advisory Committee, Physics and Astronomy (1981-1982).
Member, Graduate
Recruiting Committee (Physics) (1982-1983).
Chair, Promotion
Committee for S. Mahanti (1982).
Committee
for Selection of Rhodes Scholar Candidates (October, 1984).
Committee
for Selection of Churchill Scholar Candidates (November, 1985).
c) State, National and International Committees
Member of
the National SuperHILAC Program Advisory Committee (1976-1979);
Chairperson (1979).
Member of
Review Committee, Division of Nuclear Physics, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (1979-1983); Chairperson (1983).
Member of
NUSAC (Nuclear Science Advisory Committee), Working Group for
Long Range Planning for Heavy Ion Nuclear Science (1979).
Member of
Subcommittee of NUSAC on Future Heavy Ion Facilities in U.S. (1981).
Member of
DOE Review Panel on Heavy Ion Facilities in the U.S. (1981).
Member of
Bevalac Program Advisory Committee, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
(1981-1984).
Member of
Review Panel for Oak Ridge National Laboratory Experiment on Neutron
Oscillation (1982).
Judge for
Scientist of the Year Award, Impressions 5 Museum (1982).
Member of
Program Advisory Panel for National Superconducting Cyclotron
Laboratory, Michigan State University (1982-1984).
Member of
Review Committee of Scientific Program Council of the Gesellschaft
fur Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, W. Germany (1982-1986).
Member of
American Physical Society, Division of Nuclear Physics, Committee
on Relations with the Press (1982-1983).
Member at
Large of American Physical Society, International Physics Group
(1984-1986).
Member of
Executive Council of Academic Affairs of NASULGC (1989-1992).
Member of
CIC Executive Committee (1988-1990).
Member of
University of Chicago Board of Governors for Argonne National
Laboratory (1989-1997).
Member of
Science and Technology Advisory Committee, Argonne National Laboratory
(1989- 1993); Chairperson (1993).
Member of
NASULGC Task Force on National Youth Service (1989).
Member of
Futures Team 2020 of Michigan Department of Agriculture, Future
of Agriculture in Michigan (1989-1990).
Member of
Board of Overseers for Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory,
University Research Association (1990-1993).
Chairperson
NASULGC Council on Academic Affairs - Faculty Committee (1991-1992).
Member of
American Association for Higher Education (AAHE) Study Group on
Balancing the Teaching, Research and Service Mission of the University
(1991-1995).
Member of
Board of Directors of the Michigan Higher Education Institute
(1991-1992).
Member of
Board of Directors of Manufacturing Partnership of Western Massachusetts
(1994- 1995).
Member of
West Regional Board of Directors of Baybank, Massachusetts (1993-
).
Member of
Educational Advisory Board, Oracle Corporation (1994-1995).
Member of
Board of Directors of Westmass Area Development Corporation (1993-1996).
Member of
ACE Commission on International Education (1994- ).
Chair of
ACE Commission on International Education (1995- ).
Member of
Board of Directors of Massachusetts Ventures Corporation (1994-
).
Trustee for
Plan for Progress of the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission (1994-1995).
Consultant
to Commission on Women in Higher Education, American Council on
Education (1994- ).
Chair of
Advisory Group on Faculty Roles and Rewards, Leadership Council,
American Association on Higher Education (1995- ).
Chair of
NCAA Certification Review Panel for Northwestern State University,
Louisiana, February 1996.
Chair of
Higher Education Division of United Way, Franklin County, 1995-1996
and 1996-1997.
Chair of
Plenary Session of AAHE Forum on Faculty Roles and Rewards, Atlanta,
Georgia, January 19-22, 1996.
Member of
the Search Committee for the Director of the Argonne National
Laboratory, University of Chicago (1995-1996).
Member of
the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of Massachusetts
Campus Compact (1995- ).
Member of Board of Directors of Economic Development Council of
Western Massachusetts (1996- ).
Member of
the National Advisory Council to the National Consortium on Global
Perspectives in Higher Education (1996- ).
Member of
the Learning Communities Network Board of Trustees (1997- ).
Member of
the Campus Compact National Research Advisory Council on Service
Learning in Higher Education (1997- ).
President
of Council of Presidents, New England Land Grant Universities,
1997-1998.
President
of Board of Directors, Five Colleges, Incorporated, 1997-1999.
Chair of
Hampshire Community United Way Campaign, 1998.
Member of
the United States Department of State Delegation to the UNESCO
World Conference on Higher Education, Paris, France, October 1998.
Member of
the United States Delegation of Presidents of Colleges and Universities
to Israel, sponsored by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Relations
through the Consular Office of Academic Affairs in New York and
by the Israel Friendship League, November 1-10, 1998.
Co-Chair
of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society for the Hampshire Community
United Way Campaign, 1999-2000, 2000-2001.
Member of
the Advisory Council of the Inter-American Organization of Higher
Education, October, (1999-).
Member of
the Executive Committee of the Linacre College Development Council,
University of Oxford, (1999-).
Member
of the Administrative Board of the International Association of
Universities (IAU), 2000-2004.
d) Conference Organization
Member of
Organizing Committee for Brookhaven National Laboratory Conference
on Heavy Ion Physics from 10-200 MeV/nucleon (1979).
Chairperson
of First and Originator of International Conferences on Nucleus-Nucleus
Collisions (first held at MSU 1982).
Member of
Advisory Board for Second Indo-U.S. Conference on Nuclear Physics
(1982).
Member of
International Advisory Committee for International Conference
on Nuclear Physics, Firenze (1982).
Member of International Advisory Committee for Workshop on Coincident
Particle Emission from Continuum States in Nuclei (1983).
Member of
International Advisory Committee for 2nd International Conference
on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Visby, Sweden (1985).
Member of
International Advisory Committee for International Conference
on Nuclear Physics on Occasion of Golden Jubilee of Indian National
Science Academy (1985).
Coordinator
of 1st International Workshop on Local Equilibrium in Strong Interaction
Physics (1985).
Co-organizer
of lectures at Ettore Majorana School of the Scientific Culture:
Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions from Coulomb Barrier up to the Quark-Gluon
Plasma, Erice, Sicily (1985).
Member of
International Advisory Committee for International Summer School
on Nuclear Phase Transitions and Heavy Ion Reactions, Jilun University,
Changchun, PRC (1986).
Member of
International Advisory Committee for 3rd International Conference
on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Caen, France (1988).
Organizer
of Executive Seminar for Leaders of Research Universities, Faculty
Rewards: Promoting Multidimensional Excellence, Michigan State
University and Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Kellogg
Center, MSU (June 1991).
Member of
Organizing Group for American Association of Higher Education
Conference on Faculty Roles and Rewards, San Antonio, Texas (January
1993).
Member
of Organizing Committee of Conference on Going Public with Spirituality
in Work and Higher Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst,
June 4-6, 2000.
e) Editorial Boards, Refereeing, Reviewing
Referee
for Nuclear Physics A, Physical Review C, Physical Review Letters,
Physics Letters.
Correspondent
for News and Comments Section of Nature (1972-1973).
Writer for
Nuclear Physics McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
(1979, 1980).
Reviewer
for DOE, NSF and other miscellaneous research proposals.
Member of
Editorial Board of KINAM (Mexico) (1978 - ).
Associate
Editor, Nuclear Physics A (1982-1988).
Member of
Editorial Board for Comtex Scientific Corporation (Series N Nuclear
and Radiochemistry) (1982).
Member of
Board of Directors, MSU Press (1982-1986).
Publications in Refereed Journals, Scientific Proceedings,
Review Papers, Books and Magazines
(Omitting Abstracts)
1. A Fast
Computing Circuit for Particle Identification using Signals from
a ?E.E Counter Telescope, P.S. Fisher and D.K. Scott, Nucl. Inst.
and Meth. 49, 301 (1965).
2. Intermediate
Structure in 13N, D.K. Scott, P.S. Fisher and N.S. Chant,
Nucl. Phys. A99, 177 (1967).
3. Asymmetries and Differential Cross Sections for the 12C
(p,d) 11C and 16O (p,d) 15O Reactions
Induced by Polarized Protons, N.S. Chant, P.S. Fisher and D.K. Scott,
Nucl. Phys. A99, 699 (1967).
4. The reactions
14N (p,3He) 12C, 14N(d,a)
12C, 13C(p,d)12C and the 4+ Level
of 12C, D.K. Scott, P.M. Portner, J.M. Nelson, A.C. Shotter,
A.J. Mitchell, N.S. Chant, D.C. Montague, and K. Ramavataram, Nucl.
Phys. A141, 497 (1970).
5. Intermediate
Structure and the Reaction 28Si (p,p') 28Si*,
A.C. Shotter, P.S. Fisher and D.K. Scott, Nucl. Phys. A159, 577
(1970).
6. Heavy-Ion
Reactions as a Technique for Direct Mass Measurements of Unknown
Z>N Nuclei, J. Cerny, C.U. Cardinal, K.P. Jackson, D.K. Scott
and A.C. Shotter, Phys. Rev. Lett. 25, 676 (1970).63.
7. One, Two
and Three Nucleon Transfer Reactions Induced by 12C Ions
on 12C, 16O, and 40Ca, D.K. Scott,
C.U. Cardinal, P.S. Fisher, P.N. Hudson, N. Anyas-Weiss, J. de Phys.
C6, Tome 32, 275 (1971).
8. Selective
Excitation of One, Two and Three Nucleon Configurations in Transfer
Reactions Induced by Heavy Ions, D.K. Scott, P.N. Hudson, P.S. Fisher,
C.U. Cardinal, N. Anyas-Weiss, Phys. Rev. Lett. 28, 1969 (1972).
9. Heavy-Ion
Reactions on 208Pb at Energies Well Above the Barrier,
D.K. Scott, P.N. Hudson, P.S. Fisher, N., Anyas-Weiss, A.D. Panagiotou
and D.M. Brink, Proceedings of the Aix-en-Provence Conference on
Nuclear Physics, Vol. 2, p. 58 (1972).
10. Super Selectivity
in Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, D.K. Scott, P.N. Hudson, P.S. Fisher,
N. Anyas-Weiss, A.D. Panagiotou, P.J. Ellis and B. Buck, Proceedings
of the Aix-en-Provence Conference on Nuclear Physics Vol. 2, p.
75 (1972).
11. Alpha Transfer
Reactions Initiated by Heavy-Ions and Spin Determinations in the
Residual Nucleus, A.D. Panagiotou, D.K. Scott, P.S. Fisher, P.N.
Hudson, N. Anyas-Weiss, J.C. Cornel and A Menchaca-Rocha, Proceedings
of the Aix-en-Provence Conference on Nuclear Physics, Vol. 2, p.
77 (1972).
12. Mass Measurements
of Neutron-Excess Nuclei by the (11B, 8B)
Reaction, D.K. Scott, C.U. Cardinal, P.N. Hudson, P.S. Fisher and
N. Anyas-Weiss, Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants, IV, edited
by J.H. Sanders and A.H. Wapstra, p. 54 (Plenum, 1972).
13. Compound
System Formation at ECM= 36 MeV in 14N
+ 12C - 6Li + 20Ne, T.A. Belote,
N. Anyas-Weiss, J.A. Becker, J.C. Cornell, P.S. Fisher, P.N. Hudson,
A. Menchaca-Rocha, A.D. Panagiotou and D.K. Scott, Phys. Rev. Lett.
30, 450 (1973).
14. Heavy-Ion
Transfer Reactions on 208Pb above the Coulomb Barrier,
N. Anyas-Weiss, J. Becker, T.A. Belote, J.C. Cornell, P.S. Fisher,
P.N. Hudson, A. Menchaca-Rocha, A.D. Panagiotou and D.K. Scott,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 45, 231 (1973).
15. Structure
of States in 20Ne from the Reactions 18O(11B,
9Li) 20Ne and 16O(11B,7Li)
20Ne, D. Strottman, N. Anyas-Weiss, J.C. Cornell, P.S.
Fisher, P. Hudson, and D. Scott, Phys. Lett. 47B, 231 (1973).
16. 12C
+ 12C Elastic and Inelastic Scattering at 114 and 174
MeV, N. Anyas-Weiss, J.A. Becker, T.A. Belote, J.C. Cornell, P.S.
Fisher, P.N. Hudson, A. Menchaca-Rocha, A.D. Panagiotou and D.K.
Scott, Phys. Lett. 47B, 16 (1973).
17. High Energy
Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, D.K. Scott, Argonne Symposium on Heavy-Ion
Transfer Reactions, Argonne Report PHY 1973B, Vol. 1, p. 97.
18. Multinucleon
Transfer Reactions, D.K. Scott, International Conference on Nuclear
Physics (Munich, 1973). eds., J. de Boer and H.J. Mang (North-Holland,
1973) Vol. 2, p. 215.
19. States
of 20Ne Excited in Multinucleon Transfer Reactions, A.
Menchaca-Rocha, N. Anyas-Weiss, J.C. Cornell, P.S. Fisher, P.N.
Hudson, A.D. Panagiotou, D.K. Scott, and D. Strottman, Proceedings
of the International Conference on Nuclear Physics (Munich 1973),
eds., J. de Boer and H.J. Mang (North Holland, 1973) Vol. 2, p.
458.
20. Nuclear
Structure of Light Nuclei Using the Selectivity of High Energy Transfer
Reactions with Heavy-Ions, N. Anyas-Weiss, J.C. Cornell, P.S. Fisher,
P.N. Hudson, A. Menchaca-Rocha, D.J. Millener, A.D. Panagiotou,
D.K. Scott, D. Strottman, D.M. Brink, B. Buck, P.J. Ellis and T.
Engeland, Phys. Rep. 12C, 210 (1974).
21. Angular
Correlation Study of the 16O(7Li;t,a,16O)20Ne
Reaction, A.D., Panagiotou, J.C. Cornell, N. Anyas-Weiss,, P.N.
Hudson, A. Menchaca-Rocha, D.K. Scott and B.E.F. Macefield, J. Phys.
A: Nucl. Gen. 7, 1748 (1974).
22. A More
Accurate Mass for 8He, Joseph Cerny, N.A. Jelley, D.L.
Hendrie, C.F. Maguire, J. Mahoney, D.K. Scott and R. Weisemiller,
Phys. Rev. C 10, 2654 (1974).
23. The Massive
Transfer Reaction 208Pb(20Ne,a)233
Th, C.F. Maguire, B.G. Harvey, D.L. Hendrie, D.K. Scott, L. Kraus,
J. Mahoney, Y. Terrien, K. Yagi and W. von Oertzen, Proceedings
of the International Conference on Reactions Between Complex Nuclei
(Nashville, 1974) Vol. 1, p. 84.
24. Spectroscopy
of Exotic Nuclei Using Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, D.K. Scott,
B.G. Harvey, D.L. Hendrie, L. Kraus, C.F. Maguire, J. Mahoney, Y.
Terrien, T. Udagawa, K.S. Low and T. Tamura, Phys. Rev. Lett. 34,
96 (1975).
25. One and
Multistep Processes in the Reaction 144Nd(12C,14C)142Nd,
K. Yagi, D.L. Hendrie, L. Kraus, C.F. Maguire, J. Mohoney, D.K.
Scott, Y. Terrien, T. Udagawa, K.S. Low and T. Tamura, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 34, 96 (1975).
26. Interference
Between Direct and Indirect Modes in Two-Nucleon Transfer Reactions
with Heavy Ions, D.K. Scott, B.G. Harvey, D.L. Hendrie, U. Jahnke,
L. Kraus, C.F. Maguire, J. Mahoney, Y. Terrien and K. Yagi, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 34, 895 (1975).
27. The 208Pb
(16O,15O)209Pb Reaction, F.D. Becchetti,
B.G. Harvey, D.G. Kovar, J. Mahoney, C. Maguire and D.K. Scott,
Phys. Rev. C 12, 894 (1975).
28. Analysis
of High Energy Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, D.K. Scott, Classical
and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of Heavy-Ion Collisions, eds., H.L.
Harvey, P. Braun-Munzinger, and C.K. Gelbke (Springer-Verlag 1975)
p. 175.
29. New Aspects
of High Energy Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, D.K. Scott, Proceedings
of the INS-IPCR Symposium on Cluster Structure of Nuclei and Transfer
Reactions Induced by Heavy-Ions, IPCR Cyclotron Progress Report,
Supplement 4, 419 (1975).
30. Long Lived
States at High Excitation Energies in 8Be and 10B,
F. Ajzenberg-Selove, C.F. Maguire, D.L. Hendrie, D.K. Scott and
J. Mahoney, Phys. Rev. C13, 46 (1976).
31. Semiclassical
and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of One and Two Nucleon Transfer,
D.K. Scott, D.L. Hendrie, L. Kraus, C.F. Maguire, J. Mahoney, Y.
Terrien, and K. Yagi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 36, 226 (1976).
32. Energy
Levels of 12N, C.F. Maguire, D.L. Hendrie, D.K. Scott,
J. Mahoney and F. Ajzenberg-Selove, Phys. Rev. C 13, 933 (1976).
33. Response
of Pilot U Scintillator to Heavy Ions, M. Buenerd, D.L. Hendrie,
U. Jahnke, J. Mahoney, A. Menchaca-Rocha, C. Olmer, and D.K. Scott,
Nucl. Inst. and Meth. 136, 173 (1976).
34. 142Nd
(18O,16O)144Nd Reaction and its
Contrast to 144Nd (12C, 14C) 142Nd
Reaction, K. Yagi, D.L. Hendrie, U. Jahnke, C.F. Maguire, J. Mahoney
and D.K. Scott, Phys. Rev. C 14, 351 (1976).
35. On the
Contribution of Alpha Cluster Exchange to Elastic and Inelastic
16O + 20Ne Scattering, R. Stock, U. Jahnke,
D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney, C.F. Maguire, W.F.W. Schneider, D.K. Scott
and G. Wolschin, Phys. Rev. C 14, 1824 (1976).
36. Similarity
of Cross Sections for Peripheral Collisions at 20 MeV/A and 2.1
GeV/A, M. Buenerd, C.K. Gelbke, B.G. Harvey, D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney,
A . Menchaca-Rocha, C. Olmer and D.K. Scott, Phys. Rev. Lett. 37,
1191 (1976).
37. Trends
of Isotope Yields Observed in Reactions Induced by 16O
Ions of 140, 315, and 33600 MeV, C.K. Gelbke, M. Buenerd, D.L. Hendrie,
J. Mahoney, M.C. Mermaz, C. Olmer, and D.K. Scott, Phys. Lett. 65,
227 (1976).
38. Energy
Dependence of the 208Pb(16O, 15N)209Bi
Reaction, C. Olmer, M.C. Mermaz, M. Buenerd, C.K. Gelbke, D.L. Hendrie,
J. Mahoney, A. Menchaca-Rocha, D.K. Scott, M.H. Macfarlane and Steven
C. Pieper, Phys. Rev. Lett. 38, 476 (1976).
39. Reactions
Induced by Heavy-Ions at Energies of 29 and 26 MeV/nucleon on Heavy
Targets, M. Buenerd, C.K. Gelbke, D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney, A. Menchaca-Rocha,
C. Olmer and D.K. Scott, Communications to European Conference on
Nuclear Physics with Heavy Ions (Caen, 1976).
40. Particle-Particle
Angular Correlations in Peripheral Heavy-Ion Reactions, C.K. Gelbke,
M. Bini, C. Olmer, D.L. Hendrie, J.L. Laville, J. Mahoney, M.C.
Mermaz, D.K. Scott and H.H. Wieman, Phys. Lett. 71B, 83 (1977).
41. Influence
of Intrinsic Nucleon Motion on Energy Spectra and Angular Distributions
for 16O-Induced Reactions at 20 MeV/A, C.K. Gelbke, D.K.
Scott, M. Bini, D.L. Hendrie, 3J.L. Laville, J. Mahoney, M.C. Mermaz
amd C. Olmer, Phys. Lett. 70B, 415 (1977).
42. Experimental
Study of the E2 Strength Distribution in 12C and 16O
Nuclei, M. Buenerd, C.K. Gelbke, D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney, C. Olmer
and D.K. Scott, J. de Phys. (Lettres) 38, L53 (1977).
43. The Continuum
in Heavy-Ion Reactions, D.K. Scott, M. Bini, C.K. Gelbke, D.K. Hendrie,
J.L. Laville, J. Mahoney, M.C. Mermaz and C. Olmer, Heavy Ion Collisions
(Falls Creek, Tennessee, 1977).
44. Observation
of Striking Shape Differences Between 2+ Angular Distributions
for Heavy-Ion Induced Two Neutron Stripping and Pickup Reactions
in Transitional Samarium Nuclei, C.F. Maguire, D.L. Hendrie, U.
Jahnke, J. Mahoney, D.K. Scott, J.S. Vaagen, R.J. Ascuitto and K.
Kumar, Phys. Rev. Lett. 40, 358 (1978).
45. Systematic
Study of Coulomb Absorption in Heavy Ion Scattering, P. Doll, M.
Bini, D.L. Hendrie, S.K. Kauffmann, J. Mahoney, A. Menchaca-Rocha,
D.K. Scott, T.J.M. Symons, K. Van Bibber, Y.P. Viyogi, H. Wieman
and A.J. Baltz, Phys. Lett. B76, 556 (1978).
46. Energy
Dependence of Peripheral Reactions Induced by Heavy Ions, C.K. Gelbke,
C.Olmer, M. Buenerd, D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney, M.C. Mermaz and D.K.
Scott, Phys. Reports 42C, 311 (1978).
47. Energy
Dependence of Elastic Scattering and One-Nucleon Transfer Reactions
Induced by 16O on 208Pb-II, C. Olmer, M. Mermaz,
M. Buenerd, C.K. Gelbke, D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney, D.K. Scott, M.H.
Macfarlane and S.C. Pieper, Phys. Rev. C18, 205 (1978).
48. A Review
of the Experimental Situation in Heavy Ion Physics, D.K. Scott,
Summer School in Physics (Mexico, 1977), Instituto de Fisica, UNAM,
Vol. 1, No. 5 (1978).
49. Heavy Ion
Experiments, D.K. Scott, Lectures Presented at the Scottish Universities
Summer School in Physics ( St. Andrews, 1977), eds., S.J. Hall and
J.M. Irvine, SUSSP 1978, p. 557.
50. From Nuclei
to Nucleons, D.K. Scott, Proceedings of 1st Oaxtepec Symposium on
Nuclear Physics (Mexico City, Mexico, January 3-5, 1978), Nota de
Fisica, Vol. 1, 221 (1978).
51. The Current
Experimental Situation in Heavy-Ion Reactions, D.K. Scott, Lectures
delivered at the NATO/NSF Advanced Studies Institute on Theoretical
Methods in Medium-Energy and Heavy-Ion Physics, (Madison, Wisconsin,
June 12-13, 1978), eds., K.W. McVoy and W.A. Friedman (Plenum Press,
1978) p.2 .
52. Masses
of the Unbound Nuclei 16Ne, 15F, and 12O,
G.J. Kekelis, M.S. Zisman, D.K. Scott, R. Jahn, D.J. Vieira, Joseph
Cerny, and F. Azjenberg-Selove, Phys. Rev. C17, (1979).
53. Fragmentation
of 40Ar at 213 MeV/nucleon, Y.P. Viyogi, T.J.M. Symons,
P. Doll, D.E. Greiner, H.H. Heckman, D.L. Hendrie, P.J. Lindstrom,
J. Mahoney, D.K. Scott, K. Van Bibber, G.D. Westfall, H. Wieman,
H.J. Crawford, C. McParland and C.K. Gelbke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 42,
33 (1979).
54. Observations
of New Neutron-Rich Isotopes by Fragmentation of 205 MeV/nucleon
40Ar Ions, T.J.M. Symons, Y.P. Viyogi, G.D. Westfall,
P. Doll, D.E. Greiner, H. Faraggi, P.J. Lindstrom and D.K. Scott,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 42, 366 (1979).
55. Giant Resonance
Studies with High Energy Heavy Ions, P. Doll, D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney,
A. Menchaca-Rocha, D.K. Scott, T.J.M. Symons, K. Van Bibber, Y.P.
Viyogi, H. Wieman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 42, 366 (1979).
56. Energy
Dependence of Multinucleon Transfer Reactions Induced by 20Ne
on 12C, M.E. Ortiz, A. Dacal, A. Menchaca-Rocha, M. Buenerd,
D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney, C. Olmer and D.K. Scott, Phys. Lett. 84B,
63 (1979).
57. Production
of Neutron Rich Nuclei by Fragmentation of 212 MeV/amu 48Ca,
G.D. Westfall, T.J.M. Symons, D.E. Greiner, H.H. Heckman, P.J. Lindstrom,
J. Mahoney, A.C. Shotter, D.K. Scott, H.J. Crawford, C. McParland,
T.C. Awes, C.K. Gelbke and J.M. Kidd, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43, 1859
(1979).
58. Evidence
for Orbital Dispersion in the Fragmentation of 16O at
90 and 120 MeV/nucleon, K. Van Bibber, D.L. Hendrie, D.K. Scott,
H.H. Wieman, L.S. Schroeder, J.V. Geaga, S.A. Chessin, R. Truehaft,
J.Y. Grossiord, J.O. Rasmussen and C.Y. Wong, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43,
840 (1979).
59. Observation
of Isoscalar Giant Resonance Structures in Fission of 238U
following Inelastic Scattering, A.C. Shotter, C.K. Gelbke, T.C.
Awes, B.B. Back, J. Mahoney, T.J.M. Symons and D.K. Scott, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 43, 569 (1979).
60. Heavy Ion
Reactions at Intermediate Energies, D.K. Scott, Physique des Ions
Lourdes de 30 MeV par Nucleon, Institute de Sciences Nucléaires
de Grenoble, Serre-Chevalier (1979); ISN Publication.
61. Conference
Summary of Symposium on Heavy Ion Physics from 10 to 200 MeV/nucleon,
D.K. Scott, Brookhaven National Laboratory Publication, BNL-5115
(1979), p. 905.
62. High Energy
Proton Emission in Reactions Induced by 315 MeV 16O Ions,
T.J.M. Symons, P. Doll, M. Bini, D.L. Hendrie, J. Mahoney, G. Mantzouranis,
D.K. Scott, K. Van Bibber, Y.P. Viyogi, H.H. Wieman, and C.K. Gelbke,
Phys. Lett. 94B, 131 (1980).
63. Alpha Particle
Emission in Peripheral Heavy Ion Reactions at 20 MeV/u, M. Bini,
C.K. Gelbke, D.K. Scott, T.J.M. Symons, P. Doll, D.L. Hendrie, J.J.
Laville, J. Mahoney, M.C. Mermaz, C. Olmer, K. Van Bibber, H.J.
Wieman, Phys. Rev. C22, 1945 (1980).
64. "Nuclear
Physics", D.K. Scott, McGraw Hill Year Book of Science and
Technology, ed. by S. Parker (McGraw-Hill Inc., 1980) pp. 290-293.
65. Towards
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions: By Small Steps Toward the Stars,
D.K. Scott, Prog. in Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vol. 4 (1980),
pp. 5-94.
66. Lectures
on Physics with Heavy Ions at High Energy, Department de Physique
Nucléaire de Saclay, Paris, France, June 1980.
67. Nuclear
Collisions at Intermediate Energies, D.K. Scott, Proceedings of
the International School on Nuclear Structure, Alushta, Crimea,
ed. by V. Soloviev (1980), p. 297.
68. Fission
of 238U Induced by Inelastic Scattering of 120 MeV a
Particles, B. Back, A.C. Shotter, T.J.M. Symons, A. Bice, C.K. Gelbke,
T.C. Awes, and D.K. Scott, Phys. Rev. C23, 1105 (1981).
69. Bragg Curve
Spectroscopy, C.R. Gruhn, M. Bini, R. Legrain, R. Loveman, W. Pang,
M. Roach, D.K. Scott, A.C. Shotter, T.J.M. Symons, J. Wouters, M.
Zisman, R. DeVries, Y.C. Peng and W. Sondheim, Nucl. Inst. &
Meth. 196, 33 (1981).
70. Comparison
of Non-Compound Neutron and Proton Emission in 16O Induced
Reactions on 238U at 210 MeV, J. Kasagi, S. Saini, T.C.
Awes, A. Galonsky, C.K. Gelbke, G. Poggi, D.K. Scott, K.L. Wolf
and R. Legrain, Phys. Lett. 104B, 434 (1981).
71. Nuclear
Collisions at Intermediate Energy, D.K. Scott, Nucl. Phys. A354,
375 (1981).
72. Proceedings
of the Conference on Extreme States in Nuclear Systems, Conference
Summary, D.K. Scott, Publication ZFK 430, eds., H. Prade and S.
Tesch, (1981) p. 232.
73. Light
Particle Emission in Heavy Ion Collisions, D.K. Scott, Dynamics
of Heavy Ion Collisions, eds., N. Cindro, R. Ricci and W. Greiner,
(North Holland, 1981) p. 241.
74. Intermediate
Energy Heavy Ion Collisions, D.K. Scott, Proceedings of European
Physical Society Conference on Nuclear and Atomic Physics with Heavy
Ions (Romania), eds., M. Ivascu, D. Bucarescu and S. Dorobantu
(1981) p. 119.
75. Conference
Summary, D.K. Scott, Proceedings of European Physical Society Conference
on Nuclear and Atomic Physics with Heavy Ions (Romania), eds., M.
Ivascu, D. Bucarescu, and S. Dorobantu (1981).
76. Energy
Dependence of Nuclear Matter Disassembly in Heavy Ion Collisions,
G.D. Westfall, B.V. Jacak, N. Anantaraman, M.W. Curtin, G.M. Crawley,
C.K. Gelbke, B. Hasselquist, W.G. Lynch, D.K. Scott, M.B. Tsang,
M.J. Murphy, T.J.M. Symons, R. Legrain, and T.J. Majors, Phys. Lett.
116B, 118 (1982).
77. "Spallation",
D.K. Scott in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
(April, 1982).
78. "Extreme
States in Nuclear Systems", D.K. Scott, Proceedings of the
5th General Conference of the European Physical Society (Istanbul,
1981) "Trends in Physics", edited by A. Dorobantu, European
Physical Society Publication (1982), p. 91.
79. "The
Dissassembly of Nuclear Matter", D.K. Scott, Proceedings of
the Winter School on Theoretical Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions
(Hirschegg, Kleinwalsertal, Austria, 1982), Gross Properties of
Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations X, ed., H. Feldmeier (1982), p. 58.
80. Liquid-Gas
Phase Instabilities in Nuclear Systems, M.W. Curtin, H. Toki, and
D.K. Scott, Phys. Lett. 123B, 289 (1983).
81. Measurement
of Complex Fragments and Clues to the Entropy Production from 42-137-MeV/nucleon
Ar + Au, B.V. Jacak, G.D. Westfall, C.K. Gelbke, L.H. Harwood, W.G.
Lynch, D.K. Scott, H. Stoecker, and M.B. Tsang, Phys. Rev. Lett.
51, 1846 (1983).
82. Excitation
of Resonance-Like Structures in Low Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions
by Quasi-Free Scattering, N. Matsushita, H. Toki and D.K. Scott,
Nucl. Phys. A410, 327 (1983).
83. A Study
of the 26Mg(12C,12B)26Al
Charge-Exchange Reaction, A. Etchegoyen, D. Sinclair, S. Liu, M.C.
Etchegoyen, D.K. Scott and D.L. Hendrie, Nucl. Phys. A397, 343 (1983).
84. Proceedings
on the International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (MSU,
1982), eds., G.F. Bertsch, C.K. Gelbke and D.K. Scott, Nuclear Physics
A 400 (1983).
85. Nuclear
Collisions at Intermediate Energies, Proceedings of International
School on Heavy Ion Physics and Nuclear Physics (Catania, Sicily,
1983), Nuclear Physics A 409, 291C, (1983).
86. Critical
Phenomena at Low Temperature, D.K. Scott, Proceedings of the 6th
High Energy Heavy Ion Study and 2nd Workshop on Anomalons (Berkeley,
1983), Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Publication LBL-16281.
87. Light Particle
Spectra from 35 MeV/nucleon 12C-Induced Reactions on
197Au, G.D. Westfall, Z.M. Koenig, B.V. Jacak, L.H. Harwood,
G.M. Crawley, M.W. Curtin, C.K. Gelbke, B. Hasselquist, W.G. Lynch,
A.D. Panagiotou, D.K. Scott, H. Stoecker and M.B. Tsang, Phys. Rev.
C29, 861 (1984).
88. Response
Functions of 58Ni, 116Sn, and 208Pb
to the Excitation of Intermediate-Energy a-Particles, B. Bonin,
N. Alamanos, B. Berthier, G. Bruge, H. Faraggi, D. Legrand, J.C.
Lugol, W. Mittig, L. Papineau, A. Yavin, D.K. Scott, M. Levine,
J. Arvieux, L. Farvacque and M. Buenerd, Nucl. Phys. A430 (1984).
89. Experimental
Evidence for a Liquid-Gas Phase Transition in Nuclear Systems, A.D.
Panagiotou, M.W. Curtin, H. Toki, D.K. Scott and P.J. Siemens, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 52, 7 (1984).
90. Fragmentation
Instabilities in Nuclear Systems, A.D. Panagiotou, M.W. Curtin and
D.K. Scott, Phys. Rev. C31, 55 (1985).
91. "Nuclear
Instabilities", D.K. Scott, Lectures at International School
of Heavy Ion Physics, 1st Course: Frontiers in Nuclear Dynamics,
Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Sicily, 1984,
eds., R. A. Broglia and C. H. Dasso, Plenum Press (1985), pp. 369-377.
92. Proceedings
of 1st International Conference on Local Equilibrium in Strong Interaction
Physics (Marburg, 1984), eds., R. Weiner and D.K. Scott, World Scientific
(1985).
93. "Science
is a Liberating Art", article in MSU Alumni Magazine, Spring
1985, p. 15.
94. Commencement
Addresses by Faculty and Recent Graduates of MSU, Fall and Winter
Terms 1979-1984, D.K. Scott, Winter Term 1982, p. 25. MSU Publication
(1985).
95. Proceedings
of the 3rd Advanced Materials Workshop on Laser Applications in
Advanced Materials and Mechanics, Traverse City, 1985, M.S.U. Publications,
1986.
96. Proceedings
of the Workshop on Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Physics, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, 1985. ORNL Publication CONF-8509176, P.S-1.
97. Lectures
on Critical Phenomena in Nuclear Systems at 2nd International School
on Nuclear Physics, Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture,
Erice, Sicily, 1985, ed. A. Faessler, Pergamon Press (1985).
98. Fragment
Production in Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Collisions, B.V. Jacak,
G.D. Westfall, G.M. Crawley, D.Fox, C.K. Gelbke, L.H. Harwood, B.E.
Hasselquist, W.G. Lynch, D.K. Scott, H. Stocker, M.B. Tsang, G.
Buchwald and T.J.M. Symons, Phys. Rev. C35, 1751 (1987).
99. Inclusive
Fragment Production in 32S Induced Reactions on NATAg
and 197Ag at 30 MeV/nucleon, A. Lleres, C. Guet, D. Heuer,
M. Maurel, C. Ristor, F. Schussler, M.W. Curtin and D.K. Scott,
Phys. Lett. B185, 336 (1987).
100. "Paradigms
Lost and Regained", article in MSU Alumni Magazine, Fall 1990,
pp. 16-19.
101. "The
Faculty Role in the University-Based Residential Continuing Education
Center," Proceedings of the Kellogg Conference on University-Based
Residential Continuing Education, published by College of Continuing
Education of University of Oklahoma, 1992, pp. 145-165.
102. Transforming
Scholarship, David K. Scott and Susan M. Awbrey, in Change, July/August,
1993, pg. 38.
103. The Third
Transformation: Universities into the Next Century. In "Bridging
the Atlantic",
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of the American
Association of University Administrators, (Pp.24-32). Dublin, Ireland:
AAUA, September 1993, with Susan Awbrey.
104. "The
Transformation of the University," David K. Scott and Susan
M. Aubrey, Proceedings of the Conference on Women in Science and
Engineering, Council on Institutional Cooperation, Bloomington,
Indiana, 1993 (127 page monograph bound separately).
105. Knowledge
into Wisdom: Incorporating Inherent Values and Benefits to Construct
a Wise
University, Awbrey, S. & Scott, D. K. in To Improve the Academy,
New Forums Press, Inc., Oklahoma,1994, p. 161.
106. "Transforming
the University for the Information Age," David K. Scott and
Susan M. Awbrey, The Faverman Group Newsletter, Michigan, April,
1995.
107. "Transformation
of the University: Implications for the Future of Higher Education,"
David K. Scott, Susan M. Awbrey and Virginia Vincenti , in Teaching
in Land Grant and State Universities: New Perspectives in Human
Science, edited by Penny Ralston and Virginia Vincenti, National
Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges,
Monograph, 1997.
108. "The
Connected University: Building Community in a Pluralistic World,"
David K. Scott and Susan M. Awbrey, Paper presented at "The
Engaged Campus: Organizing to Serve Society's Needs", American
Association for Higher Education National Conference on Higher Education,
Washington, DC., March 1995, to be published in 1998.
109. "Educating
Critical Thinkers for a Democratic Society," Susan M. Awbrey
and David K. Scott, to be published, 1998.
110. "Universities
for the Twenty-First Century," Awbrey, S.M., Scott, D.K., &
Toth, Mihaly, Magyar Felsooktatas (Hungarian Higher Education Journal),
Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Education, to be published, 1998.
111. "Put
to the Test: Teacher education faces greater accountability standards."
Article in Case Currents, February 2000.
112. "Spirituality
in an Integrative Age," to be published in 2000.
113. "Filling
in the Moat Around the Ivory Tower," in Learning to Serve: Promoting
Civil Society Through Service Learning, Scott, D. K. and Miller,
V., by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, to be published
2000.
114. "Making
Space for Spirit in the Department," to be published in Department
Chair, 2000.
Invited
Talks
(State, National and International)
1. High Energy
Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, Symposium on Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions
(Argonne, 1973).
2. Multinucleon
Transfer Reactions, International Conference on Nuclear Physics
(Munich, 1973).
3. Analysis
of High Energy Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, Symposium on Classical
and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of Heavy-Ion Collisions (Heidelberg,
1974).
4. New Aspects
of Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions, International Conference on Cluster
Structure of Nuclei and Transfer Reactions Induced by Heavy-Ions
(Tokyo, 1975).
5. The Use
of Heavy-Ion Transfer Reactions in the Region of 10 MeV/nucleon,
APS Meeting (Knoxville, Tennessee, 1975).
6. Nucleus-Nucleus
Collisions at Medium Energy, Third Summer Study on High Energy Heavy-Ion
Physics (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1976).
7. Exotic
Nuclear Reactions in the Light Elements, American Chemical Society
(San Francisco, 1976).
8. Low Energy
Heavy-Ion Fragmentation Reactions, SuperHILAC/Bevalac Users Meetings
(Berkeley, 1977).
9. Lectures
on Heavy-Ion Reactions, Latin American Summer School on Physics
(Mexico City, 1977).
10. Lectures
on Heavy-Ion Experiments, Scottish Universities Summer School (St.
Andrews, 1977).
11. From Nuclei
to Nucleons, 1st Oaxtepec Symposium on Nuclear Physics (Mexico,
1978).
12. Lectures
on the Current Experimental Situation in Heavy Ion Reactions, NATO-NSF
Advanced Study Institute on Theoretical Methods in Medium Energy
and Heavy-Ion Physics (Madison, 1978).
13. Energy
Dissipation in Heavy Ion Reactions, Meeting of the Division of Nuclear
Physics, APS (Asilomar, 1978).
14. Toward
Asymptoia: Direct Reactions Beyond 10 MeV/nucleon, HHIRF ORNL Users
Meeting (ORNL, 1978).
15. Heavy Ion
Experiments, Address to the Italian Physical Society at the LXIV
Congresso Nazionale, Societa Italiana de Fisica (Sienna, 1978).
16. Lectures
on "Towards Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions", International
School on Nuclear Physics, "Ettore Majorana" (Erice, Sicily,
1978).
17. Lectures
on "Transition from Low Energy to Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions",
Twelfth Summer School on Nuclear Physics-Study of Nuclear Structure
by means of Nuclear Reactions (Mikolajki, Poland, 1979).
18. Lectures
on "Direct Reactions with Heavy Ions" Summer School on
Heavy Ion Physics at a Few Tens of MeV/nucleon (Serre-Chevalier,
France, 1979).
19. Summary
speaker, Symposium on Heavy Ion Physics from 10 to 200 MeV/nucleon
(Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1979).
20. Microscopic
Aspects of Relativistic Nuclear Collisions, Workshop on Nuclear
Collisions at 10 to 200 MeV/nucleon (Copenhagen, 1979).
21. Nuclear
Physics with Heavy Ions at High Energies, Workshop on the MIMAS
Project (Saclay, Paris, 1980).
22. Lectures
on Giant Resonances, Topical Meeting on Heavy Ion Collisions, International
Center for Theoretical Physics (Miramare, Trieste, 1980).
23. Summary
Speaker, International Conference on Extreme States in Nuclear Systems
(Dresden, GDR, 1980).
24. Nuclear
Physics at Relativistic Energies, Institute of Physics Meeting on
Trends in Nuclear Structure Physics (Manchester, 1980).
25. Lectures
on Heavy Ion Reactions at Intermediate Energies, International School
on Nuclear Structure (Alushta, Crimea, 1980).
26. Nuclear
Collisions at Intermediate Energy, International Conference on Nuclear
Structure (Berkeley, California, 1980).
27. Light Particle Emission in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, 3rd Adriatic
Europhysics Study Conference on "Dynamics of Heavy Ion Collisions"
(Hvar, Yugoslavia, 1981).
28. Heavy Ion
Collisions at Intermediate Energy, Conference of the European Physical
Society, (Nuclear Physics Division) on "Nuclear and Atomic
Physics with Heavy Ions" (Bucharest, Romania, 1981).
29. Summary
Address, European Physical Society Conference on "Nuclear and
Atomic Physics with Heavy Ions" (Bucharest, Romania, 1981).
30. Relativistic
Heavy Ion Collisions, Annual Congress of the Canadian Association
of Physicists (Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1981).
31. Plenary
Address on Extreme States in Nuclear Matter, European Physical Society
5th General Conference, "Trends in Physics" (Istanbul,
Turkey, 1981).
32. The Disassembly
of Nuclear Matter, XX International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics
(Bormio, Italy, 1982).
33. Emission
of Complex Fragments in Heavy Ion Collisions, Winter School on Theoretical
Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions (Hirschegg, Austria, 1982).
34. Commencement
Address, (Michigan State University, Winter 1982).
35. College
of Natural Science, Distinguished Alumni Lecture on "When Nuclei
Collide," (Michigan State University, 1982).
36. National
Merit Scholars Day Lecture on "Cyclotrons for Science, Culture
and Society," (Michigan State University, 1982).
37. "What
can we hope to learn from 20 to 200 MeV/nucleon ?", Nuclear
Structure Gordon Conference (New Hampshire 1982).
38 Rapporteur
for Panel on "Workshop on Need for Electro-magnetically Separated
Isotopes" (Research Applications in Physics and Chemistry)
(1982).
39. Nuclear
Collisions at Intermediate Energies, International Conference on
Heavy Ion Physics and Nuclear Physics (Catania, Sicily, 1983).
40. Lecture
to Free Masons Society, "The MSU Cyclotron," (1983).
41. Critical
Phenomena in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at Intermediate Energy,
6th High Energy Heavy Ion Study and 2nd Workshop on Anomalons (Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, 1983).
42. Review
Lecture on Nuclear Physics at 2nd Symposium on Pan-American Collaboration
in Experimental Physics (Rio de Janeiro, 1983).
43. Critical
Phenomena in Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Collisions, Symposium
on Current Trends in Heavy Ion Reaction Studies held in conjunction
with the American Chemical Society National Meeting (Washington,
D.C., August 1983).
44. Lecture
to Faculty Folk on "Research at NSCL," (Michigan State
University, 1983).
45. Lecture
to Tau Sigma Society on "In Search of El Dorado," (Michigan
State University, 1983).
46. Lecture
on "Science as Writer" series: Writing Science in the
Real World (Michgan State University, 1983).
47. Lectures
on "Nuclear Instabilities" at International School of
Heavy Ion Physics, 1st Course: Frontiers in Nuclear Dynamics, Ettore
Majorana Center for Scientific Culture (Erice, Sicily, 1984).
48. Colloquium
on "Phase Transitions in Nuclear Systems" to Department
of Physics and Astronomy, University of Madison-Wisconsin (1984).
49. Summary
Address, International Conference on Nuclear Physics, On the Occasion
of the Golden Jubilee of the Indian National Science Academy (Bombay,
India, 1984).
50. Lecture
to Omnicron Nu, "The Pursuit of Excellence," (Michigan
State University, 1984).
51. College
of Natural Science Commencement Address, (Michigan State University,
Spring, 1984).
52. Lecture
to Staff at National Superconducting Cycletron Laboratory on "Why
Build Cyclotrons," (Michigan State University, 1984).
53. Lecture
to Phi Kappa Phi on "Educational Technology," (Michigan
State University, 1984).
54. Centennial
Review Lecture on "Knowledge for Survival," (Michigan
State University, 1984).
55. Lecture
to Honors Natural Science Students on "The Science of Nucleus-Nucleus
Collisions (Michigan State University, 1984).
56. Lectures
on "Critical Phenomena in Nuclear Systems" at International
School on Nuclear Physics, Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific
Culture (Erice, Sicily, 1985).
57. Opening
Address, "When Heavy Ions Collide", 2nd International
Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (Visby, Sweden, 1985).
58. Colloquium
on "When Nuclei Collide" to Department of Physics (University
of Pennsylvania 1985).
59. Closing
Address, at 2nd International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
(Visby, Sweden, 1985).
60. Summary
Panelist in Workshop on Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Physics, Oak
Ridge National Laboratory (Tennessee, 1985).
61. Panel Member
in Symposium on "Medievalizing of Modern Culture", Department
of English (Michigan State University 1985).
62. Opening
Address to the 3rd Advanced Materials Workshop on Laser Applications
in Advanced Materials and Mechanics (Traverse City, Michigan, September
1985).
63. Colloquium
on "Extreme States in Nuclear Systems" to Department of
Physics, University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona, November 1985).
64. Lectures
to Evening College, Evenings with the Profs, "When Nuclei Collide,"
(Michigan State University, 1985).
65. Lecture
to Honors Geology Students on Nuclear Science (Michigan State University,
1985).
66. "Towards
Equilibrium in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions", Survey Lecture
at Second International Workshop on Local Equilibrium in Strong
Interaction Physics (Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 1986).
67. Lecture
to faculty and students at University of Wisconsin at OshKosh on
"Disturbing the University" (1986).
68. Lecture
to Science Faculty and Students at University of Wisconsin at Osh-Kosh
on "Science as a Liberating Art" (1986).
69. Colloquium
on "Extreme States in Nuclear Systems" to Department of
Physics, (State University of New York at Buffalo March 1986).
70. Lecture
to College of Education "Change in Academe," (Michigan
State University, 1986).
71. Panelist
on "Influencing Disability Management: A Michigan Strategy,"
Disability Management Project Conference (East Lansing, Michigan,
1987).
72. College
of Agriculture and Natural Resources Commencement Address, (Michigan
State University, 1987).
73. College
of James Madison Commencement Address, (Michigan State University,
1987).
74. Lecture
to Zwarensteyn Group on "Nuclear Science," (Michigan State
University, 1987).
75. Lecture
to Retirees Group, "Developments in Education," (Michigan
State University, 1987).
76. Lecture
to Sigma Xi, "Companions in Zealous Research," (Michigan
State University, 1987).
77. The Kedzie
Lectures, "Research at the MSU National Superconducting Cyclotron
Laboratory," (Michigan State University, 1987).
78. Panelist
at Second Workshop on Curricular Review, Committee on Institutional
Cooperation, University of Wisconsin, "Research in the Biological
Sciences and the Quality of Undergraduate and Graduate Education"
(1988).
79. Lecture
to East Lansing Chapter of Kiwanis, "Trends in Education"
East Lansing, Michigan (1988).
80. Commencement
Address, (Lansing Community College 1988).
81. Robert
Burns Celebration Address, "Educating for a Lifetime"
(Lansing, Michigan, 1988).
82. Panel speaker
on "Assessment," Michigan Manpower III Conference (1988).
83. Lecture
to Lansing Rotary Club, "Michigan State: The Future Through
the Lens of the Past" (1988).
84. Lecture
on "The Early Stages of Curricular Change in a Multiversity,"
at Conference on Rethinking the Curriculum (San Diego, California
1989).
85. Lecture
to Kellogg Foundation Staff on "The Future of Land Grant/AAU
Universities" (July 1989).
86. Lecture
on "Changing Social Role in Higher Education", NASULGC
Council on Academic Affairs, Summer Meeting (Chateau Montebello,
Montreal, Canada, August 1989).
87. Panelist
on Michigan Conference of NAACP: "80 Years Later -- The Struggle
Continues: Campus Racialism - Unrest or At Rest" (September
1989).
88. Lecture
to Rotary Club, Holland, Michigan, "The Once and Future University"
(September 1989).
89. Lecture
to Rotary Club, East Lansing, "The University in Transition"
(October 1989).
90. Lecture
to Calhoun County Alumni Association, "The Land Grant University
of the
Future" (October 1989).
91. Panelist
on Conference for Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, Rosa Parks
Scholars and Fellows, (1989).
92. Panelist
on "Guaranteeing Our Future," Black Student Success in
the 90's (1990).
93. Respondent
in Symposium on Science, Reason and Modern Democracy: Medieval Christianity
- Its Inventiveness in Technology and Science by Father S.L. Jaki
(1990).
94. Panelist
in 1990 Hispanic Education Conference (Lansing, Michigan, 1990).
95. Address
to Fall Faculty Meeting, Purdue University, "Higher Education
in the 21st Century" (September 1990).
96. Presentation
on "Faculty Development," NASULGC Council on Academic
Affairs, Summer meeting, (Long Beach, California, August 1990).
97. Moderator
of Panel on Newman's Idea of a University as a Guide for Academic
Administration: A Colloquy in Honor of John Newman - A Bridge to
People of Goodwill (East Lansing, Michigan, September 1990).
98. Speaker
on "The Connected University," Michigan Campus Compact
and Michigan State University Public and Community Service Conference
(December 1990).
99. Seminar
to Sigma Xi on Integrative Studies (Michigan State University, 1990).
100. Address
to Excellence in Leadership Conference (MSU National Alumni Leaders),
"Fine Tuning a World Class Institution--the MSU Destiny"
(January 1991).
101. Address
on "Michigan Issues: Rethinking University Degree Requirements,"
at 6th Annual Conference as Liberal Arts Network for Development
(February 1991).
102. Address
on "Strategic Planning at Michigan State University,"
CIC Academic Leadership Program, (Northwestern University, February
1991).
103. Address
on "The Faculty Role in the University-based Residential Continuing
Education Center," at Kellogg Conference on University Based
Residential Continuing Education, the University of Oklahoma (February
1991).
104. Address
on "General Education Revitalization," to Faculty Senate
at (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, May 1991).
105. Moderator
for Panel on Socialization of Faculty: Faculty Rewards and Faculty
Loyalty, NASULGC Council on Academic Affairs -- Chief Academic Officers
Summer Meeting (Williamsburg, Virginia, August 3-6, 1991).
106. Keynote
Address on "Multidimensional Excellence: the Challenge to University
Leadership," Executive Seminar for Leaders of Research Universities,
Michigan State University and Committee on Institutional Cooperation,
Kellogg Center (Michigan State University, June 1991).
107. Keynote
Address on "Teaching at a Major Research University" to
Faculty at University of Wisconsin, Madison, Symposium Examining
a Continuum of Quality of Education (September 1991).
108. Address
on "Financing the Research Enterprise," Annual Meeting
of Council for Chemical Research (Midland, Michigan, October 1991).
109. Panel
Member on "Scholarship Reconsidered" at the Speech Communication
Association Conference (Atlanta, Georgia, October 31-November 3,
1991).
110. Address
on "Making Adult Education Part of the Mission" at Professional
Development Conference, Kansas City Regional Council for Higher
Education (Kansas City, Missouri, November 5, 1991).
111. Panelist
on "The Challenges of Living and Learning Within a Diverse
Community," ASMSU Cross Cultural Week (Michigan State University,
May 1991).
112. Speaker
at Faculty Folk Fall Meeting, "Towards the Millennium,"
(Michigan State University, November 1991.)
113. Keynote
Address on "Outreach in a Modern Land Grant University,"
Annual Meeting of Faculty at (University of Georgia, January 1992).
114. Moderator
of Panel on Career Planning at Michigan Higher Education Institute
Roundtable on Policy Forum on Higher Education for Leaders in Higher
Education, Government, K-12 Education and Business. Also summary
speaker on the forum, January 1992.
115. Keynote
Address, "An Institutional Perspective on Retention,"
CIC Conference on Retention, (Michigan State University, February
1992).
116. Keynote
Address, "Issues in Higher Education," CIC Academic Leadership
Seminar, (University of Illinois at Chicago, February 1992).
117. Panelist
on "Faculty Evaluation and Incentives," NASULGC Council
on Academic Affairs, (Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 1992).
118. "Education
and Democracy," Address to delegates at Michigan Freedom Academy
(Alpena, Michigan, August 1992).
119. Keynote
Address, "The Transformation of the University," at CIC
Conference on Women in Science and Engineering (Bloomington, Indiana,
October 1992).
120. Address
on "Encourage Mission and Diversity: Teaching versus Research"
at 4th Annual University-Industry Conference -- The Changing Role
of Engineers, (Motorola University, Schaumburg, Illinois, September
1992).
121. Panelist
on "Provosts' Perspectives on Funding Departments of Communication,"
Meeting of the Speech Communication Association (Chicago, Illinois,
October 1992).
122. Respondent
on Symposium on Science, Reason and Democracy, James Madison College,
Michigan State University, Multiculturalism by C. Vann Woodward
(September 1992).
123. Address on "A Perspective on Living and Learning in the
Orkney Islands" to the Scottish group of Central Michigan University,
Kellogg Center, (November 1, 1992).
124. Participation
as Guest for Scientist - Poet Discussions in Telecommunications
- 810, Policy Analysis, (Michigan State University, 1982).
125. Participation
in Animal Science 890 - Graduate Student Survival, (Michigan State
University, 1982).
126. Invited
Talk on "Academic Values and Faculty Rewards" at American
Association for Higher Education Forum on Faculty Roles and Rewards,
San Antonio, Texas (January 29-31, 1993.).
127. Panelist
on "Effective Communication to Constituents by Colleges and
Universities" at American Association for Higher Education
Forum on Faculty Roles and Rewards, San Antonio, Texas (January
29-31, 1993.)
128. Address
on "The Once and Future University" to CIC (Committee
on Institutional Cooperation) Academic Leadership Seminar (University
of Michigan, February 1993).
129. "The
Culture of Scholarship," Keynote Address at the Faculty Conference
at University of Guam, (April 16, 1993).
130. "Transforming
Scholarship" Address to Administrative Leadership at the University
of Michigan (Ann Arbor, May 7, 1993).
131. "Restructuring
the University" Address to Academic Leadership Group at Virginia
Polytechnic and State University (June 2, 1993).
132. Keynote
Address. "The Future of American Higher Education: Implications
for Faculty Rewards," at Conference on Institutional Priorities
and Faculty Rewards, Minnowbrook Conference Center, Blue Mountain
Lake (Syracuse University, N.Y., July 25, 1993).
133. Educating
Critical Thinkers for a Democratic Society. Paper presented at "Critical
Thinking: The Reform of Education & The New Global Economic
Realities", Thirteenth Annual International Conference of the
Center for Critical Thinking, Rohnert, CA., Scott, D. K. and Awbrey
S. M. (August 1993).
134. The Third
Transformation: Universities into the next century. In "Bridging
the Atlantic", Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference
of the American Association of Univesity Administrators, (pp. 24-32).
Dublin, Ireland: AAUA., Scott, D. K. and Awbrey, S. M. (September
1993).
135. Address
on "Transforming Scholarship", at Regional Conference
on Faculty Roles and Rewards, AAHE Forum and New England Resource
Center for Higher Education, New England Center at (University New
Hampshire, October 15-16, 1993).
136. Address
on "Transforming Scholarship" at the Council on Academic
Affairs at the NASULGC Annual Meeting (November 12, 1993).
137. Colloquium
on Transforming Universities, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, (December,
1993).
138. Speaker
on "Towards a Multicultural Community," at Affirmative
Action Open House Celebration Conference, Amherst College, Amherst,
Massachusetts (February, 1994).
139. Keynote
Address. "Towards a New Scholarly Community," at Lilly
Endowment Teaching Fellows Program (New Harmony, Indiana, April
9 and 10, 1994).
140. Address
on "Teaching in Land Grant and State Universities: A New Paradigm"
to the
Association of Administrators of Home Economics and Boards on Home
Economics at the NASULGC Annual Meeting (Chicago, Illinois, November
5, 1994).
141. Speaker
on "Faculty and Staff Issues" at the American Council
on Education and the
Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities
of the United Kingdom Seminar (Miami, Florida, December 8-11, 1994).
142. Plenary
Speaker on "Leadership for Change" at AAHE Forum on Faculty
Roles and Rewards: From My Work to Our Work--Realizing College and
University Purposes (Phoenix, Arizona, January 19-22, 1995).
143. Speaker
on "The Connected University: Building Community in a Pluralistic
World," with S. Awbrey at American Association of Higher Education
Meeting on The Engaged Campus, (Washington, DC, March 19-22, 1995).
144. Transforming
Scholarship and the Struggle Toward Wisdom. Paper presentation at
Siena Heights College Faculty Conference: A New Vision of the College
of the 21st Century, Adrian, MI, Scott D. K. and Awbrey S. M. (May
3, 1995).
145. Panelist
on "Why You Can't Ignore Women's Agendas in the Changing University"
at the
American Council on Education Presidents Conference on the New Agenda
for Women in Higher Education (University of California at Los Angeles,
June 22-24, 1995).
146. Speaker
on "The Future of Higher Education" at the American Council
on Education Regional Conference, ACE Fellows Program, Boston, Massachusetts,
June 7-9, 1995.
147. Presentation
on "The University, Strategic Planning and Society" to
the Hokkaido-Massachusetts Society, Sapporo, Japan, July 24, 1995.
148. Panelist
on "Changing Institutional Priorities: Making Research Universities
More Student
Centered," at 1995 National Forum on Education Commission of
the States, Denver, Colorado, July 9-12, 1995.
149. The Odland
Lecture at the University of Tennessee, "Information, Knowledge
and Wisdom in the University of the Future," Knoxville, Tennessee,
September 28-29, 1995.
150. Presenter
on "Presidential Leadership in International Education,"
at American Council on
Education Network for International Education, Washington, DC, October
15-16, 1995.
151. Address
at Purdue University on "Learning to Change," Purdue University,
Lafayette, Indiana, October 18-19, 1995.
152. Seminar
on "Leadership in Changing Times: the Science of Administration,"
University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, November 21, 1995.
153. Presenter
on "The Connected University" at American Council on Education
Regional Seminar on Higher Education: Collaboration and Partnerships
for Change, Boston, Massachusetts, November 5-7, 1995.
154. Seminar
on "The Importance of Education," at Community Service
Forum, Orange,
Massachusetts, November 30, 1995.
155 Moderator on American Council on Education Panel, "North
American Linkages that Work," San Diego,California, February
19, 1996.
156. Keynote
Address "Integrative Education" at SABES System for Adult
Basic Education Support Conference on Fostering Connections, Massachusetts,
March 8, 1996.
157. Address
on "Transnational Education" to East Coast Chapter of
the Linacre College Society, University of Oxford, New York, March
23, 1996.
158. Presentation
on "Sailing Between Scylla and Charybdis; Extreme Polarization
in Academe," at American Council on Education Seminar, Washington,
DC, June 2-7, 1996.
159. Address
on "Higher Education and Broader Expectations," to American
Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, July 16, 1996.
160. Address
on "Neodisciplinarity Where? The Transcultural Transversity,"
with Susan M. Awbrey at the Academy of Management Symposium on Organization,
Development and Change, Division of the Academy of Management, Cincinnati,
Ohio, August 11-14, 1996.
161. Address
on "Continuity, Change and Community," at Harvest Home
Celebration, North Ronaldsay, Orkney, Scotland, November 8, 1996.
162. Keynote
Address on "Harnessing Change-Infinite Opportunity," at
Massachusetts Chapter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives,
Springfield, Massachusetts, November 14, 1996.
163. Panelist
on "In Search of Merit," for the Board on Access and Opportunity
and Community and World Relations, of the Commission on Human Resources
and Social Change, at the National Association of State Universities
and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC); Annual Meeting, San Diego, California,
November 18-20, 1996.
164. Address
on "Faculty Roles and Rewards," at the Forum of the American
Association of Higher Education (AAHE), "San Diego, California,
January 16-17, 1997.
165. Seminar
on "Faith and Reason" at the Institute for Science and
Interdisciplinary Studies (ISIS), Amherst, Massachusetts, January
23, 1997.
166. Lecture
on "Leadership in Changing Times," at School of Education,
Social Justice Program 295, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
Massachusetts, March 11, 1997.
167. Plenary
Address on "Leadership for Learning: Faculty Roles in Distance
Education," at Chancellor's Symposium on Policy and Distance
Education, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, March
12-13, 1997.
168. Seminar
Speaker on "Faith and Reason", at the God & Science
Discussion Group, The Ark Church, April 22, 1997.
169. Plenary
Address on "Faculty Roles in the Future," at the Committee
on Institutional Cooperation Academic Leadership Program on "The
University of the Future: Motivating Change," at the University
of Wisconsin, Madison, April 24-26, 1997.
170. Presentation
on "Creating Integrative Universities for the Twenty-First
Century" at the 19th EAIR Forum at the University of Warwick,
United Kingdom, August 26-30, 1997.
171. Opening
Plenary Address "No Science is an Island" at the Orkney
Science Festival, Kirkwall, Orkney, September 5, 1997.
172. Inaugural Speaker "Against the Wind", at the Joseph
and Laura Grimond Memorial Lecture, St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall,
Orkney, September 7, 1997.
173. Seminar
on "Learning to Change," University of Massachusetts Administrative
Conference, President's Office, Boston, MA, October 22, 1997.
174. Plenary
Address on "Organizational Learning: Implications for the Academic
Life" at American Association for Higher Education Sixth Annual
Faculty Roles and Rewards Conference, Orlando, FL with Susan M.
Awbrey, January/February 1998.
175. Moderator
on American Council on Education Panel, "How Can We Increase
International Collaboration in Higher Education?" Institutional
Experiences and the Role of Associations, San Francisco, CA, February
8-10, 1998.
176. Address
on "Learning by Heart: The Integrative University," Forum
on Transforming Higher Education, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
WI, March 20, 1998.
177. "Education
for Life," Community Seminar, First Universalist Church, Orange,
Massachusetts,
April 1, 1998
178. "Learning
to Change: The University as a Learning Organization," CIC
Academic Leadership Program, Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA, April 17, 1998.
179. A Conversation
on "Faculty Roles in the Transversity of the Transcultural
World of the Future," CIC Academic Leadership Program, Pennsylvania
State University, University Park, PA, April 17, 1998.
180. Address
on "Learning Without Boundaries," to Faculty, Staff and
Students at the University of Nuevo Leone, Monterrey, Mexico, June
12, 1998.
181. Invited
participant in the Society of Organizational Learning Course by
Peter Senge et. al. as part of a University initiative to create
a Collaboration of Integrative Universities, Bedford, Massachusetts,
September 21-25, 1998.
182. Keynote
Speaker on "Leadership and Human Resources" at the Committee
on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) Academic Leadership Program,
University of Illinois, October 29-31, 1998.
183. Workshop
Speaker and Organizer with Richard Ross, Susan Awbrey on "Institutional
Change: Implementing Learning Organization Concepts in the Academy,"
American Association of Higher Education Conference on Faculty Roles
and Rewards, The Academic Calling, San Diego, California, January
21-24, 1999.
184. Opening
Introduction to the Seventh American Association of Higher Education
Conference on Faculty Roles and Rewards on "The Academic Calling:
Changing Commitments and Complexities," San Diego, California,
January 21-24, 1999.
185. Department
of Educational Policy, Research and Administration Colloquium on
the "1998 UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in the
21st Century--Vision and Action," January 25, 1999.
186. Panelist
on Forum, "Darwinian Evolution and Intelligent Design"
as Part of God and Science Project, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, February 10, 1999.
187. Address
on "Women in Leadership," American Council on Education
(ACE) Program, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts,
April 9, 1999.
188. Keynote
Address on "Physics and Religion" at First International
Philosophy, Science and Theology Festival, Grafton, New South Wales,
Australia, June 23-27, 1999.
189. Panelist
on "The Search for Truth--Can the Three Disciplines Enter into
a Dialogue?" at First International Philosophy, Science and
Theology Festival, Grafton, New South Wales, Australia, June 23-27,
1999.
190. Panelist
on "Is There Room for the Soul, Personality Reason, Spirituality
and Faith?" at First International Philosophy, Science and
Theology Festival, Grafton, New South Wales, Australia, June 23-27,
1999.
191. Panelist
on "The Great Debate: Is There an Answer?" at First International
Philosophy, Science and Theology Festival, Grafton, New South Wales,
Australia, June 23-27, 1999.
192. Address
on "Current Trends in Education in the United States"
at The Center for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, July 1, 1999.
193. Address
on "International Science" at the Meeting of the Kuwait
Foundation for the Advancement of Science, Boston, Massachusetts,
August 16, 1999.
194. Plenary
Address on "The University in the Integrative Age" at
the International Conference (in Collaboration with the Seminar
on Science Studies) on Universities in Modern Societies: Traditions,
Problems and Challenges, University of Oslo, Norway, September 6-7,
1999.
195. "Grand
Unification: A Physicist's Perspective on Knowledge," at the
International Conference on Re-organizing Knowledge: Trans-forming
Institutions, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, September 17-19,
1999.
196. "Reflections
on the Future of Higher Education at the Dawn of the 21st Century
by Four University Presidents," at the 11th Biennial Congress
of the Inter-American Organization for Higher Education, Quebec,
Canada, October 10-14, 1999.
197. "Cosmology:
A Dialogue with Pir Villayat Higher Consciousness in Higher Education,"
in God and Science Series at University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
November 7, 1999.
198. Panelist
on "Building Cultures of Cooperation: A Presidential Perspective,"
at the Conference on the Future Role of Consortia in Higher Education,
Five Colleges, Incorporated, Amherst, Massachusetts, November 12-13,
1999.
199. Panelist
on "Thinking About the Future," at the Conference on the
Future Role of Consortia in Higher Education, Five Colleges, Incorporated,
Amherst, Massachusetts, November 12-13, 1999.
200. Rapporteur
on the Conference on the Future Role of Consortia in Higher Education,
Five Colleges, Incorporated, Amherst, Massachusetts, November 12-13,
1999.
201. Address
to Amherst Chamber of Commerce, "The University as a Business Partner
and Neighbor," March 8, 2000.
202. Lecture
to Faculty, Students and Staff at Carnegie Mellon University, "Open
Your Mind Lecture Series," Universities in an Integrative Age, March
13, 2000.
203. Narration
of "A Sense of Home" with the Choir and Chamber Orchestra, University
of Massachusetts Amherst, April 9, 2000.
204. Panelist
on "Materialism and Secular Spirituality," at National Conference
on Going Public with Spirituality in Work and Higher Education,
University of Massachusetts Amherst, June 4-6, 2000.
205. Respondent
on "Changing Priorities--Constant Values," Plenary Session at the
11th General Conference of the International Association of Universities
2000, and 50th Anniversary, "UniversitiesÐGateway to the Future,"
Durban, South Africa, August 22-25, 2000.
206. Dialogue
on "Spirituality in the Academy," with Dr. Julius Lester, Five College
Council on Religious Life, September 28, 2000.
207. Keynote
address on "The Spirit of Higher Education" at Leadership and Human
Resources Seminar of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation,
Academic Leadership Program, Pennsylvania State University, October
26-28, 2000.
208. Address
on "Learning in an Integrative Age: The University of Communication,"
at the VI Olympiad of the Mind, Paris, France, November 16-17, 2000.
209. Keynote
speaker at the Conference on International Student Exchange in the
21st Century: Towards a New Cultural Confluence, University of Hokkaido,
Japan, February 7-9, 2001.
210. Invited
Participant in Leader Forum on "Deepening Spiritual Dimensions of
Education," Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, Michigan, February 15-17,
2001.
211. Address
on "Creating Complete and Integrative Human Beings," for Public
Issue Forum on Renovating Education, in the 21st Century at Global
Dialogue Institute, the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium,
Haverford College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 24, 2001.
212. Invited
Lecturer in Odyssey 2001 at the 2nd International Conference on
Philosophy, Science and Theology at Grafton Australia, June 26 -
July 1, 2001.
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