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RESIDENT SCHOLARS
2005-2006

Fall Semester

Catherine M. Barrette
Associate Professor, Spanish
Measuring Student Use of Electronic and Paper Workbooks: Implications for Student Achievement

Donald Haase
Professor, German & Slavic Studies
Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales

Suzanne K. Hilgendorf
Assistant Professor, German & Slavic Studies
English in Germany: The Other Tongue in the Federal Republic

Lisabeth Hock
Assistant Professor, German & Slavic Studies
Melancholy and German Women Writers (1800-1917)

Robert P. Holley
Professor, Library & Information Sciences
The Internet and the Out-of-print Book Market

Kate Paesani
Assistant Professor, Romance Languages & Literatures
Foreign Language Program Articulation and Curriculum Design: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives

Brad Smith
Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice
Police Brutality

Marvin Zalman
Professor, Criminal Justice
Wrongful Convictions: Trial Methods, Costs of Reforms

Winter Semester

Catherine M. Barrette
Associate Professor, Spanish
Measuring Student Use of Electronic and Paper Workbooks: Implications for Student Achievement

Donald Haase
Professor, German & Slavic Studies
Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales

Suzanne K. Hilgendorf
Assistant Professor, German & Slavic Studies
English in Germany: The Other Tongue in the Federal Republic

Lisabeth Hock
Assistant Professor, German & Slavic Studies
Melancholy and German Women Writers (1800-1917)

Robert P. Holley
Professor, Library & Information Sciences
The Internet and the Out-of-print Book Market

Kate Paesani
Assistant Professor, Romance Languages & Literatures
Foreign Language Program Articulation and Curriculum Design: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives

Christopher J. Peters
Associate Professor, Law School
The Judicial Duty: Judicial Review and the Functional Account of Law

Brad Smith
Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice
Police Brutality

Marvin Zalman
Professor, Criminal Justice
Wrongful Convictions: Trial Methods, Costs of Reforms