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21. UMaine ECE: Faculty And Staff
Dept., south dakota State University, Brookings, SD. Gas Sensor Fairchild Semiconductor,south Portland, ME. Investigation Cientifica y de education Superior de
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Offices:
135 Sawyer Research Center 112 Barrows Hall
Phone: (207) 581-2264 Phone: (207) 581-2222
FAX: (207) 581-2255 FAX: (207) 581-4531
Email: vet@eece.maine.edu University of Maine PhD Theses Robert Falconer, PhD, August 1993
A Theoretical and Experimental Study of a Conductivity-Based Surface Acoustic Wave Gas Microsensor
Fairchild Semiconductor, South Portland, ME Jeffrey Andle, PhD, May 1993
An Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Acoustic Plate Mode Devices for Biosensor Applications
BIODE, Inc., Portland, ME David Galipeau, PhD, August 1992
Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Characterization of Polyimide Films
Assoc. Professor., Elec. Eng. Dept., South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD Fabien Josse, PhD, August 1982 Analysis of the Generation, Interaction and Detection of Surface and Bulk Acoustic Waves on Piezoelectric Substrates Professor, Elec. Eng. Dept., Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wl

22. State Library Agencies
south dakota State Library, Dept. of education Cultural Affairs. Dept. of education,11. Other Departments, 8 (4 cultural; 1 Economic dev.; 1 History Archives).
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23. Northwestern College Academics Education
Barbara Top, Ed.D., University of south dakota. Students with Learning DisabilitiesEDU 311 General Methods in Secondary education EDU 312 and staff of Sts.
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24. Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information
Custer, south dakota; Laramie, Wyoming; Jefferson County educational AdministrationUniversity of south Carolina. Special Assistant to the Dean of education.
http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/dptinfo/faculty.shtml
Lisa Altmueller, Professor
Special Education
altemuel@mscd.edu
Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D. Special Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Co 1995 M.A. Special Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 1993 B.A. Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Experience: 2002-present Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor Weld County RE3-J School District - Special Education Teacher Chatham County Schools - Special Education Teacher Burke County Schools - Special Education Teacher Peggy L. Anderson, Professor
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Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor

25. Agrability Project
Indirect assistance provided by AgrAbility staff includes States Department of AgricultureUSDACooperative State Research, education and Extension south dakota.
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People With Disabilities Work In Agriculture
For most of the over three million Americans earning their livings in agriculture, the work is not just their livelihood, it is their way of life; a productive and satisfying way of life of which they are very proud.
The Problem
Agricultural production is hazardous. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that more than 200,000 farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers experience lost-work-time injuries and occupational illnesses every year, approximately five percent of which have serious and permanent results. Off-the-farm injuries; health conditions, such as heart disease, arthritis, or cancer; and aging disable tens of thousands more. The Breaking New Ground Resource Center estimates that more than 500,000 persons working in agriculture have physical disabilities that interfere with their ability to perform essential tasks on the farm or ranch. Additionally, thousands of children born into agricultural families have disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and epilepsy. Physical and attitudinal barriers often prevent these children from participating fully in farm and ranch operations, and from engaging in social and recreational activities enjoyed by other rural youth. The majority of people with disabilities who work or live in agricultural settings want to continue to do so despite their disabilities. All too often, however, they are frustrated in their attempts. Rural isolation, limited personal resources, gaps in rural service delivery systems, and inadequate access to agriculture-oriented assistance are among the obstacles they face.

26. Education World ® : School Issues: New Report Highlights The State Of Rural Sch
Mississippi, Kentucky, West Virginia, North dakota, and south dakota. Related Articlesfrom education World. Scrambling for staff The Teacher Shortage in Rural
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New Report Highlights the State of Rural Schools
Today, the Rural School and Community Trust released the first national report providing state-by-state data about rural schools. The report demonstrates the need for policy makers to pay more attention to the special problems rural schools face. Included: Five fast facts about rural America. Policy makers got a wakeup call today about the importance of paying attention to the needs of rural schools. The non-profit

27. Education World ® Administrators Center: Celebrating Students: Schools Recogniz
Les Potter and his staff recognize straightA George S. Mickelson Middle School,Brookings, south dakota; Article by Gary Hopkins education World® Copyright
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28. Women In Agriculture
Family. Women-education. ST staff paper (University of Florida. Food and ResourceEconomics Dept.) ; 213. CA south dakota State University. Economics Dept.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/spevents/women.htm
Women in Agriculture: A Bibliography
Selected References from the AGRICOLA Database:
Jan 1992- Dec 1997
Compiled by Susan Wilzer
for Women's History Month, March 1998
AU: Pies,-B.; Grafft,-L.M.; Kross,-B.; Ogilvie,-L.
TI: Agricultural chemical safety awareness program for farm wives and children.
SO: J-agromed. Binghamton, NY, USA : Haworth Medical Press, Inc., 1994-. 1997. v. 4 (1/2) p. 139-143.
CN: DNAL RC965.A5J68
LA: English
PT: Article
DE: pesticides-. health-hazards. farm-families. educational-programs. program-development. iowa-. AU: Hassanein,-N. TI: Networking knowledge in the sustainable agriculture movement: some implications of the gender dimension. CN: DNAL HC10.S63 LA: English PT: Article DE: alternative-farming. sustainability-. personal-support-networks. farmers'-associations. rural-women. knowledge-. cultural-sociology. usa-. AU: Goldsmith,-D.F.; Sisneros,-G.C. TI: Cancer prevention strategies among California farmworkers: preliminary findings SO: J-rural-health. Kansas City, Mo. : National Rural Health Association. 1996. v. 12 (4,suppl.) p. 343-348.

29. Meet The Athletic Director
Engineering English Facilities Mgmt Faculty/staff dev. Information NonCredit EducationNorth Central undergraduate degree from south dakota State University
http://www.butlercc.edu/athletics/meet_director.cfm
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30. Hospitality Management - Associated Links
Engineering English Facilities Mgmt Faculty/staff dev. of National Restaurant AssociationEducational Institute of south Carolina south dakota Tennessee Texas
http://www.butlercc.edu/hospitality_mgmt/links.cfm
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31. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Ron, Project Coordinator, south dakota State University. Rachel, Ozretich, ParentEducation Coordinator, Extension, Oregon Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU.
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp

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Professional Database
Children, Youth and Families Professionals Database
The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service.
Search Results
Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella Family and Human Developement Agent Virginia Cooperative Extesnion Barker, Heidi

32. Out Of State Agencies
education needs. staff Inservice Planning Program Evaluation Team BuildingGeneral Information. 950455 south dakota University Affiliated Program.
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SPED/sa1/outofstate.html
Out of State Agencies
Atwood Unified School #318
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Atwood, KS 67730
James Finn
Instruction - Visually Impaired 4030 9.65 64.62 11,503.00 /ADM Jun 96
Barnes, Arloa Kay
108 E. 3rd St.
Smith Center, KS 66967
Physical Therapy (1) 4005 37.00 Aug 96
NOTES 1. Per Student Rate Boys and Girls Home Residential Treatment Centers 1400 Pierce St., P.O. Box 1197 Sioux City, IA 51102-1197 Robert P. Sheehan Instruction 4010 10.67 64.01 11,523.00 /ADA Apr 97 Brown Co. Ks Sped Coop, #615 301 South 1st Hiawatha, KS 66434 Carol Nigus Instruction 4010 16.07 96.44 20,252.00 /ADM Aug 96 Cedar Springs Hospital, Inc. 2135 Southgate Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Instruction 4010 6,779.00 /ADM Oct 96 Cathedral Home For Children P.O. Box 520, 4989 N. 3rd

33. Appendix A
more hardware. south dakota STATE LIBRARY. 0 continuing education. 9 - training librarytrustees and staff (continue training institute), network of consultants.
http://www.sdstatelibrary.com/aboutus/publications/sd2002a.htm
ATTACHMENT A
FOCUS FORUM SUMMARY
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE LIBRARY FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS JUNE 1997 QUESTION #1 : What services will libraries need to provide during the next 5 years? PROVIDE TANDEM SERVICES
  • traditional and electronic
latest in technology - free print based services - technology increases the demand for print
  • balance electronic services with traditional services universal service point for both print and electronic information
PROVIDE TRADITIONAL LIBRARY SERVICES
  • continue traditional services all the things we do now, but do them better more services for homeschooling - resources for students and parents, curriculum support materials programming for children story hours print materials continue to promote books and reading
continue/expand literacy programs libraries should be as popular as basketball for kids
  • increased focus on children promote reading at all ages libraries should encourage reading
very young children (pre-literate) adult literacy mentoring for children (with adults) family literacy PROVIDE TECHNOLOGY BASED SERVICES (ELECTRONIC)
  • all libraries connected to Internet Internet accessible at all libraries and to all people Internet for research, protocol - how to use, rules

34. NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC STAFF
Back to the UWL homepage. NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC staff as of April 1, 2000. Director.International education. MA, University of south dakota. MARCEE PEPLINSKI.
http://www.uwlax.edu/Records/00-02/Grad-Cat/NonInstructional.html
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC STAFF
as of April 1, 2000 WAYNE ABLER Media Specialist Media Services B.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh JOHN ALLRAN Associate Researcher Biology B.S., Appalachian State University MICHAEL ANDERSON Assistant Coach B.S., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire M.S., Winona State University PATRICIA A. ANDERSON Administrative Program Specialist B.S., University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point; M.B.A., University of Minnesota CONSTANCE M. ARZIGIAN Researcher Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center B.A., Catholic University of America; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison SHANNON ASH Associate Residence Hall Manager Residence Life B.S., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater ANDREW BAKER Lecturer/Athletic Trainer II Exercise and Sport Science B.S., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; M.Ed., University of Virginia KEITH BAKKEN Administrative Program Manager I College of Health, Physical Education B.S., USMA, West Point, NY; M.S., University of Illinois CHRISTINE S. BAKKUM Administrative Program Specialist College of Liberal Studies B.S., M.S.E., University of Wisconsin-

35. FY 2004 Assurance 16
Oregon, 2004, 5, Client education geared to energy savings users and train LIHEAP WAP staff on measures south dakota, 2004, 5, Heat meters to reduce energy costs.
http://www.ncat.org/liheap/tables/FY2004/A1604.htm
State's Use of Assurance 16 FY 2004 Note: In 1994, a new provision, Assurance 16, was added to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program statute It provides LIHEAP grantees the option of spending no more than five percent of their LIHEAP funds on services that encourage and enable households to reduce their home energy needs and thereby the need for energy assistance, including needs assessment, counseling, and assistance with energy vendors. State FY % Funds Description Alabama Needs assessments focusing on target groups of the elderly, disabled and small children. Energy and financial counseling and assistance with energy suppliers with the goal to reduce shut-offs and disconnects. Alaska energy education materials Arizona Arkansas Energy education through the local agencies, other activities include budget counseling, vendor assistance, referrals, and small efficiency appliance programs. California Energy needs assessment, budget counseling, energy conservation education, coordination with utility companies. Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. of Columbia

36. Education Summit Attendees
south dakota. of education; Curt Voight, Principal, south Middle Sch., Rapid City. GovernorJim Geringer; Rita Myer, Chief of staff and education Policy Advisor;
http://www.ascd.org/educationnews/speech/attendees.html
State Representatives Attending the
1999 National Education Summit
NOTE: This list does not include representatives of national organizations, education groups, foundations, etc. For more information about the Summit, attendees, statements issues, etc., visit either the ASCD Website or the Summit Website. ASCD Media Contact: Barbara Gleason bgleason@ascd.org
Brian T. Sullivan bsulliva@ascd.org
Alaska
  • Governor Tony Knowles Richard Cross, Commissioner,
    Dept. of Education
    and Early Dev. Robert Gottstein, President,
    Iditarod Properties,
    Television/ Tourism/Bottled Water
Arkansas
  • Governor Mike Huckabee Ray Simon, Director,
    Arkansas Department
    of Education Joe Ford, Chairman
    and CEO, Alltel Corp.
California
  • Governor Gray Davis Gary Hart, Secretary of Education Eric Schmidt, CEO, Novell
Connecticut
  • Governor John G. Rowland Theodore Sergi, Commissioner of Education Joseph Cirasuolo, Superintendent, Wollingsford Public Schools Robert Furek, Former CEO, Heubline, Inc.
Delaware
  • Governor Thomas R. Carper Peg Bradley, Education Policy Advisor Kurt Landgraf, Executive

37. Teaching & Learning Services UBD
at Columbia University, University of south dakota and the an extensive backgroundin staff development and Video Journal of education), Developing Performance
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38. County Faculty And Staff Directory, NDSU Extension Service
Box 118, Towner, ND 587880118 (314 Main Street south) FAX (701) 537 301 dakota St PT,Midgarden, Karen, 265-8411, Nutrition education Agent, FNP (also Walsh County
http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/directory/allcounty.htm
CC County Chair
4H County 4-H Contact
PT Part-Time
NDSU County Extension Offices
Adams County
adams@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Hettinger Research Extension Center, Box 1100, Hettinger, ND
FAX (701)567-4327, Office Hours: 8 am - 5 pm (Mountain) CC Bowman, Andrea Extension Agent abowman@ndsuext.nodak.edu Roth, Beth Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Dev. (also Hettinger County) broth@ndsuext.nodak.edu Stenberg, Cassie Secretary cstenber@ndsuext.nodak.edu PT Nutrition Education Assistant, FNP (also Hettinger County) @ndsuext.nodak.edu Barnes County
barnes@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Courthouse, 230 4th St., N.W., Rm. 204, Valley City, ND 58072-2947
FAX (701) Office Hours: 8 am - 5 pm (Central) Bjelland, Ellen ebjellan@ndsuext.nodak.edu CC Grueneich, Randy Extension Agent, Cropping Systems rgruenei@ndsuext.nodak.edu PT Klapperich, Cindy Nutrition Education Agent, FNP @ndsuext.nodak.edu McClaflin, Luetta Secretary barnes@ndsuext.nodak.edu Benson County
benson@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Courthouse, Box 205, Minnewaukan, ND 58351-0205
(311 B Ave. S.)

39. Minor Modifications
130 Basic Programming. HIST 619 south dakota History Study in education. MCOM 389Portfolio Production. students current students faculty/staff alumni/friends.
http://www.departments.dsu.edu/curriculum/MinorModifications_0102.htm
DSU home curriculum home
MINOR COURSE MODIFICATION REQUEST SUMMARY
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academics administration ... alumni/friends
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40. Association Of Fraternity Advisors - Leadership Directory
with interfraternal and higher education associations. AFA information, please contactthe Central Office staff. North dakota, Oklahoma, south dakota, Texas
http://www.fraternityadvisors.org/leadership/
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Association of Fraternity Advisors
9640 N. Augusta Drive, Suite 433
Carmel, IN 46032
Fax: (317)876-3981
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2004 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
For more information about each position, click on the title.
Dan Bureau
President

Assistant Dean of Student
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 300 Turner Student Services, MC306 610 East John Champaign, IL 61820 Fax: 217/333-7366 dbureau@uiuc.edu Contact for general information and information regarding AFA personnel. Chairs the AFA Executive Board. Amy Vojta Past President Rutgers University 15 Bartlett Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Fax: 732/932-9809 vojta@rci.rutgers.edu

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