Office of University Relations
Campus Commentary
(An official publication of Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne)
Vol. 5 No. 1 January 16, 1978
FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS-IN-AID, SUMMER 1978
FELLOWSHIPS
Brown, Kenneth Asst. Professor of Biological Sciences
PROJECT: Life History Strategy of a Fresh Water Snail (Lymnaea palustris Muller) in Temporary Ponds
Butler, Clark Assoc. Professor of Philosophy
PROJECT: The Reductability of Dialectical Logic to Standard Quantification Logic
Chowdhury, Dipak Assoc. Professor of Earth and Space Sciences
PROJECT: Attenuation of Ultrasonic Waves in Rocks
Clausen, Jeanette Asst. Professor of German
PROJECT: Language and Theme in the Works of Christa Wolf
Edwards, Constance Asst. Professor of Mathematical Sciences
PROJECT: The Structure of Orthodox and Regular Semigroups and Congruences on Orthodox and Regular Semigroups
Garcia, Hector Assoc. Professor of Fine Arts
PROJECT: A Sculptural Study: The Spiritual Evolution of Man, Sculpturally Symbolized
Holt, Elvis Assist. Professor of Biological Sciences
PROJECT: Enhancing Instruction for Health Professionals Through On-the-Job Experience
Huck, Darrell Assist. Professor of Biological Sciences
PROJECT: Video Tape Presentations for Introductory Animal Science Students
Lincoln, Timothy Assist. Professor of Earth and Space Sciences
PROJECT: The Geochemistry of Cherts Associated with Massive Sulfide Mineralization in Archean Greenstone Terraines
Moebs, William Assoc. Professor of Physics
PROJECT: A Mathematical Model for Cell Division
GRANTS-IN-AID
Chowdhury, Dipak Assoc. Professor of Earth and Space Sciences
PROJECT: Attenuation of Ultrasonic Waves in Rocks
Garcia, Hector Assoc. Professor of Fine Arts
PROJECT: A Sculptural Study: The Spiritual Evolution of Man, Sculpturally Symbolized
Lincoln, Timothy Asst. Professor of Earth and Space Sciences
PROJECT: The Geochemistry of Cherts Associated with Massive Sulfide Mineralization in Archean Greenstone Terraines
Wampler, Richard Assoc. Professor of Psychological Sciences
PROJECT: Diet Choice After Intestinal Bypass Surgery in Rats: A Comparison Between Two Surgical Techniques
van Nuis, Hermine Assist. Professor of English and Linguistics
PROJECT: Guido Gezelle
Wall, Richard Asst. Professor of French
PROJECT: A Study of Active and Passive Verb Forms as Possible Stylistic Discriminators in French Prose
Wampler, Richard Assoc. Professor of Psychological Sciences
PROJECT: Diet Choice After Intestinal Bypass Surgery in Rats: A Comparison Between Two Surgical Techniques
-- Office of the Vice Chancellor
ESCORT SERVICE AVAILABLE FROM POLICE DEPARTMENT
One of the many services offered by the University Police and Safety Department is that of providing late evening and night escort service to members of the student body, faculty, or staff. Any student, staff, or faculty member should feel free to give a call to the Police Office (5474) anytime there is a need for such service. Polite and expeditious escort service will be available for those having a need to be escorted from a building to a parking lot. -- Office of the Vice Chancellor for Financial Affairs
INFORMATION DATA SHEET
The attached UNIVERSITY RELATIONS INFORMATION DATA SHEET is available in this office to anyone wishing media coverage for news of future events concerning themselves and/or their department activities. Call Georgianne Daniels, ext. 5721. -- Office of University Relations
Advancement Positions Filled
Mr. Thomas Jamrose has been named Assistant Director for University Relations effective January 16, 1978. Mr. Jamrose comes to Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne from West Virginia University in Morgantown where he was a Communications Specialist with the University Relations program. As Assistant Director for University Relations, Mr. Jamrose will be responsible for the direction of the new campus FM radio station; investigation, writing, and dissemination of news releases to the various media; and general supervision of the IPFW Speakers' Bureau. Dr. Graydon (Jack) Tunstall, Jr., has been named Sponsored Research and Development Officer effective January 16, 1978. Dr. Tunstall comes to IPFW after holding similar positions at Indiana Institute of Technology and the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. As Sponsored Research and Development Officer, Dr. Tunstall is responsible for initiating and coordinating grant procurement activities and planning and directing support programs for campus projects. IPFW welcomes the addition of these two individuals and wishes them well as they assist this campus in the promotion of its many activities. --Office of the Chancellor
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UNIVERSITY RELATIONS INFORMATION DATA SHEET
In order that we might provide you with the best possible publicity service in conducting your program, please fill out the following information with as much care and detail as possible. The more information we have, and the earlier we receive it, the more we can do for you and for Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne. Please feel free to attach additional material if space is not adequate.
WHAT?
Title of Event or Program ____ A Brief Sequence of Events, Program, Plot, or a Summary of the Presentation ____ Purpose of the Event ____ Sponsors of the Event ____
WHO?
Participants Involved in the Event (indicate names, addresses, and titles of all participants and attach a biographical sketch for each primary participant) NAME ____ ADDRESS ____ TITLE____ Are Participants Known Locally ____, Regionally ____, or Nationally ____? Will Participants Permit Radio or Television Coverage of the Event? Yes ____ No ____
WHEN?
Give Dates and Exact Times of the Program ____ How Long will the Program Last? ____
WHERE?
Give Exact Location of Event ____ Are There Special Instructions for Parking? ____ Are There Specific Directions for Locating the Event? ____
UNIQUE FEATURES OF THE EVENT
Human Interest, "Firsts", Annual, Historical, Etc. ____
USABLE QUOTATIONS
Quotations from Noted Individuals About the Event ____ Names and Phone Numbers of Individuals We Might Contact for Additional Usable Comments ____
AUDIENCE
Estimated Size of Audience ____ What Type of Audience Should Publicity be Aimed at? (Be specific as to age, background, academic departments, etc.) ____ If Newspaper Advertising is Used, in What Section of the Newspaper Should Advertising be Placed? ____ If Radio Advertising is Used, What Time of Day and What Listening Tastes Would Best Match Your Particular Audience? ____
MEDIA COVERAGE
Press Conference ____, Academic Department Contacts ____, Press Release ____, Prepared Radio Announcements ____, Television Interview ____, Campus Marquee ____, Poster ____, Flyer Distribution ____, Alumni Publication ____ Please Explain Your Choices ____
WHO DO WE CONTACT?
Name of Person Knowledgeable About the Event who has Responsibility for Public Relations ____
Return completed form to the Office of University Relations, Kettler Hall.