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Annual publishing celebration honors faculty, staff, students

Penn State Capital College honored 11 faculty members, a staff employee and three former graduate students at its 2005 Publishing Celebration. Sponsored by the college's Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the annual event honors faculty, staff and students whose works have been published in the past year.

Honored at the 2005 celebration, the titles of their works, and the publisher were:

-- Richard Ammon, associate professor emeritus of education, "Valley Forge," Holiday House, 2004.

-- Michael Barton, associate professor of American studies and social science, and Cherie Feiser, Susan Meehan and Teresa Weisser, American studies graduate students; "Citizen Extraordinaire: The Diplomatic Diaries of Vance McCormick in London and Paris, 1917-1919, with Other Documents from a High-Minded American Life," Stackpole Books, 2004.

-- Charles Cantalupo, professor of English, comparative literature and African studies, "Light the Lights," Red Sea Press, 2004.

-- Patrick Cusatis, assistant professor of finance, "Hedging Instruments and Risk Management," McGraw-Hill, 2005.

-- Richard M. Foxx, professor of psychology, "Controversial Therapies for Developmental Disabilities: Fad, Fashion and Science in Professional Practice," Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005.

-- Erdener Kaynak, professor of marketing, "European Perspectives in Marketing," International Business Press, 2004.

-- Henry Koretzky, library assistant, "Rootbound," a self-produced music CD.

-- Jeremy Plant, professor of public administration and public policy, "Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad in Color, Volume 3"; "Trackside on the Pennsylvania Railroad in Central Pennsylvania"; The Delaware & Hudson Railway in Color, Volume 3: The Diesel Era"; and "The Virginian Railway in Color"; Morning Sun Books, 2004.

-- Irwin Richman, professor emeritus of American studies and history, "The Pennsylvania Dutch Country," Arcadia, 2004.

-- John Trussel, associate professor of professional accountancy, "The Lakeside Company: Case Studies in Auditing 10e," Prentice Hall, 2004.

-- Matthew Wilson, associate professor of humanities and writing, "Whiteness in the Novels of Charles W. Chesnutt," University Press of Mississippi, 2004.

-- Yuefeng Xie, associate professor of environmental engineering, "Haloacetic Acid Removal Using Granular Activated Carbon," AWWA Research Foundation, 2004.

Last Updated March 19, 2009

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