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PUBLICATIONS Inside Illinois Vol. 25, No. 13, Jan. 19, 2006
Research | Campus | Briefs | On the Job | Calendar | Lost & Found | Job Market | Deaths| PDF Format
Historical perspective
Campus works to preserve history of its architecture

Since the UI opened its doors in 1867 with just one building, the Urbana campus has grown to encompass more than 15 million square feet of facilities and more than 200 major buildings spread across approximately 1,400 contiguous acres of land.But finding the money to maintain and refurbish those buildings is a challenge.
RESEARCH
Polymer aids in blood clotting, pointing way to new treatment
A serendipitous comparison prompted by an old scientific image and involving an ancient but understudied molecule may lead to a new treatment strategy for injuries or illnesses in which blood clotting is paramount to survival.
Study shows complex link between abuse and eating disorders
Women who were victims of childhood sexual abuse have long been assumed to be at a higher risk for eating disorders. The results of research, however, have been mixed, with some studies showing a link and others none.
Creativity, flexibility important when setting fitness goals
Throughout the land, glossy new calendars adorn kitchen walls and office desktops. And for many people, the new year prompts thoughts of an old tradition: making – and, in many cases, ultimately breaking – New Year’s resolutions.
Stretchable silicon could be next wave in electronics
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a fully stretchable form of single-crystal silicon with micron-sized, wave-like geometries that can be used to build high-performance electronic devices on rubber substrates.
Beckman researchers study communication part of language
Researchers can get their inspiration from a mentor, or colleague, or perhaps even a lecture that strikes a chord. Psychology researcher Kara Federmeier got hers from her younger brother when she was still in high school.
State vs. federal rules at issue in regulation of HMOs
The rise of managed health care has brought into focus a clash between federal and state jurisdiction over the regulation of health maintenance organizations, legal scholars at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign conclude.

Documentaries were 'hot-ticket art form' in Spain in 1930s
“Despite our contemporary perception of documentary, during the early 20th century, recording the world in all of its problematic detail was one of the most vividly complex and urgent of artistic and political issues,” said Jordana Mendelson, a UI professor of art history, the author of a new book.

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Absence of critical protein linked to infertility
The absence of a key protein may lead to infertility.

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CAMPUS
Purdue engineering dean to be named new provost at Illinois
Linda P.B. Katehi, the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering at Purdue University, will be named provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the UI.
 

Acting dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences to be named permanent dean
Sarah C. Mangelsdorf, the acting dean of the UI College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been named dean of the college, pending approval of the UI Board of Trustees at its Jan. 19 meeting in Chicago.

 
Urbana campus ranked a ‘best value’
The UI’s Urbana-Champaign campus is one of the nation’s top 10 “best values” among America’s public colleges and universities, according to the most recent analysis by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine.
 

UI renames rare collection library, creates book-collectors' club
The New Year has brought two changes for the Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – a name change and the creation of a bibliophiles’ club.

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UI exhibition to spotlight prolific and often overlooked artist
A new exhibition organized by the UI Krannert Art Museum aims to bring the work of Hedda Sterne back into full view at last.

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DEPARTMENTS

brief notes Tuskegee Airmen among those featured … Enrollment for UPS begins for 2006-2007 … U.S. immigration policy examined Jan. 27 …Public forum on local education issues IMPE closes Jan. 29 for renovation … New Web feature highlights UI experts … NCSA building dedication, lecture is Jan. 25 …Real estate entrepreneur to speak 'Around the World Wednesdays' begins at Spurlock Museum … New study-abroad policy adopted … Saturday art classes for kids and teens …More

On the Job: Tom Austin
Mix a little bit of a children’s show host and a bit of celebrity chef and you might have the makings of Tom Austin, a cook in the Housing Division. More
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deaths
Lois W. Barham, 82, died Dec. 21 at Champaign County Nursing Home, Urbana. Barham worked at the UI from 1967 until 1979. She worked for the payroll department, the School of Life Sciences and the Children’s Research Center. Memorials: Champaign County Nursing Home Auxiliary, 1701 E. Main St., Urbana, IL 61802.

Alberta Mae Bement, 63, died Dec. 23 at Provena Covenant Medical Center, Urbana. Bement worked at the UI from 1985 until 1993. She was a secretary IV and worked for psychology, the College of Business and the Office of Development.

Barbara Joanne Brandriff, 73, died Dec. 18 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Brandriff was a clerk II at the Illini Union bookstore, retiring in 1995 after 33 years. Memorials: Shriners Hospital for Children, 2001 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63131-3597.

Nancy Sue Cox, 62, died Dec. 18 at Care Centre, Champaign. Cox worked at the UI for five years as snack bar supervisor in the Housing Division. Memorials: American Cancer Society or Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Donald Edwin Erickson, 75, died Dec. 26 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Erickson was duplicating machine operator II for the UI College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences for 14 years, retiring in the mid-1990s.


Helen Godfrey, 95, died Dec. 20 at Clark-Lindsey Manor, Urbana. Godfrey worked for the College of Business at the UI for 21 years, retiring in 1970. She worked as an office supervisor and secretary I.

Daryl Lee “Big D” Goldenstein, 51, died Dec. 28 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Goldenstein worked at Facilities and Services for more than 30 years as a groundsworker. Memorials: American Heart and Lung Association or St. John Lutheran Church, Royal.

F. Thomas Gothard, 87, died Dec. 11 at OSF St. Mary Medical Center, Galesburg. Gothard worked in the chemistry business office at the UI and retired in 1982. Memorials: Knox County Nursing Home, Knoxville, or the Knoxville United Methodist Church.

George Robert Grice, 88, died June 28, 2005. Grice worked in the department of psychology for more than 22 years. He began as an instructor in 1947, advancing to professor in 1957.

Arthur F. Hagner, 94, died Dec. 13 at his home in Stamford, Conn. Hagner retired as professor emeritus of geology in 1974 after more than 25 years at the UI.

Robert L. Hanes, 78, died Dec. 12 at his home in Urbana. Hanes worked at the UI for four years as a building service worker for Facilities and Services. Memorials: Carle Hospice or the Crisis Nursery.


Charles Owen Hopkins, 80, died Dec. 15 at his home in Monticello. Hopkins was a professor emeritus of psychology. He worked at the UI from 1948 to 1952 as an assistant professor and counselor. He left the university, returning in 1970 and staying until his retirement in 1993. At the time of his retirement, he was a professor of psychology as well as professor of aeronautical and astronautical engineering. He also served as head of the Aviation Research Lab from 1973 to 1977 and was a professor in the Institute of Aviation from 1971 to 1977.

Linda S. Ides, 64, died Jan. 14 at Carle Foundation Hospital. Ides was a building service worker in Facilities and Services from 1986 through 2001. Memorials: Grace Baptist Church.

Marie P. Kay, 68, died Jan. 6 at Barnes Jewish Hospital, St. Louis. Kay was a staff secretary in the dean’s office at the College of Education. She had worked at the UI for more than 10 years. Memorials: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, www.nmss.org or 800-344-4867.

Karen Krueger, 62, died Dec. 22 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Krueger retired in December 2002 as deputy director to the associate vice president for administration and human resources. She worked at the UI for 35 years.

Adam A. Milani, 39, died May 16, 2005, in an Atlanta hospital.
Milani was a visiting assistant professor in the UI College of Law from 1985 to 1987.

Robert E. Nelson, 91, died July 8, 2005, in Parkway Manor of Marion, Ill. Nelson retired in 1976 as assistant professor emeritus of forestry extension. He worked at the UI for nearly 25 years. Memorials: Hospice of Southern Illinois, c/o Wilson-McReynolds Funeral Home, P.O. Box 370, Marion, IL 62959.

Vijay Pandharipande, 65, died Jan. 3 in Boston. Pandharipande joined the UI department of physics in 1972 and became a professor in 1975. In 2003, he was appointed a professor and permanent member of the Center for Advanced Study. In 2005, he was named a Donald Biggar Willett Professor in the UI College of Engineering.

Harold Phelps, 84, died Dec. 24 at The Carle Arbours, Savoy. Phelps worked at the UI Physical Plant as a bricklayer and mason for 35 years, retiring in 1984. Memorials: Grace Church or to Carle Hospice, 206A W. Anthony Drive, Champaign, IL 61821.

Opal V. Rexroad, 83, died Dec. 6 at Moose Haven Lodge, Orange Park, Fla. Rexroad worked at the UI for 18 years, retiring in 1982 as a clerk III for agricultural economics.

Luther “Lou” W. Ricketts, 82, died Jan. 6 at Towne House Health Center, Fort Wayne, Ind. Ricketts was an instructor in the department of electrical engineering at the UI from 1955 to 1959. Memorials: Covenant United Methodist Church, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Masako Secrest, 77, died Dec. 15 at her home in Urbana. Secrest worked at the UI for 13 years, serving as a research associate at the Coordinated Science Lab and later as an automated education specialist in the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory. She left the UI in 1975.

Jack A. Simon, 86, died Dec. 17 at his Urbana home. Simon worked with the Illinois State Geological Survey at the UI and retired as chief of the operation in 1982. Memorials: UI Advancement Fund, c/o UI Foundation; or Sinai Temple Champaign-Urbana Jewish Federation.

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