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George Pennacchi

Flawed deposit insurance programs need reform, banking expert says

Government insurance programs that safeguard bank deposits should be reformed to ease taxpayers’ undue stake in propping up the nation’s banking system, according to research by a UI finance professor. Full story

RESEARCH

Mix of taiji, cognitive therapy and support groups benefits those with dementia

Those diagnosed with early stage dementia can slow their physical, mental and psychological decline by taking part in therapeutic programs that combine counseling, support groups, Taiji and qigong, researchers report. Full story

Ssarah Lubienski

Value of international math and science test questioned by scholar

According to a UI education professor, one standardized test should not be taken as a final verdict on the quality of math and science education in U.S. elementary schools. Full Story

Brendesha Tynes

Online racial discrimination linked to depression, anxiety in teens

According to a new study published by a UI professor who studies race and the Internet, adolescents are increasingly experiencing both individual and vicarious discrimination online, which in turn triggers stress, depression and anxiety. Full story

Joe Ryan

'Recovery coaches' effective in reducing number of babies exposed to drugs

A groundbreaking study led by Joseph P. Ryan, a faculty member in the School of Social Work at the UI, indicates that recovery coaches can significantly reduce the number of substance-exposed births as well as help reunite substance-involved families, saving state child-welfare systems millions of dollars in foster-care and other placement costs. Full story

New polymer coatings prevent corrosion, even when scratched

Imagine tiny cracks in your patio table healing by themselves, or the first small scratch on your new car disappearing by itself. This and more may be possible with self-healing coatings being developed at the UI. Full story

Jabari Asim

Scholar's new book examines cultural forces behind Obama's victory

Jabari Asim says you could see it coming. He thought a black president was inevitable. Just not quite so soon. Full story

Sharon Shavitt

Doubts make consumers more willing to reevaluate brands, study finds

Most consumers crave a clear understanding of brand images, making them more receptive to new marketing messages if anything clouds their vision of companies or products, according to a new study by a UI marketing expert. Full story

Art Kramer and Chandramallika Basak

Strategic video game improves critical cognitive skills in older adults

A desire to rule the world may be a good thing if you’re over 60 and worried about losing your mental faculties. A new study found that adults in their 60s and 70s can improve a number of cognitive functions by playing a strategic video game that rewards nation-building and territorial expansion. Full story

CAMPUS
 

Senate members oppose AP representatives

Members of the Urbana-Champaign Senate rejected proposed amendments to the senate’s constitution and bylaws that would have paved the way for academic professionals to elect representatives to the senate. Full story

Bruce Smith

Award-winning professor named dean of UI College of Law

Bruce P. Smith, a noted legal historian and award-winning University of Illinois law professor, has been named dean of the university’s College of Law, pending approval by UI trustees at their Jan. 15 meeting in Chicago. Full story

james Hannum

Students and adults benefit from local mentoring programs

It takes a village to raise a child, according to an African proverb. And mentoring programs in local schools are recruiting villagers to help do that. Full story

Peter Loeb

Mathematician continues research, travel during retirement

This is the second installment of a two-part series about five faculty members who retired from the department of mathematics last year. Peter Loeb, who retired in August with 40 years’ service, is featured. Full story.

Philip Johnston

Athletes gain increased agility, dexterity through dance class

When Illinois athletes signed up to take Kate Kuper’s Dance 100 class, they knew they would probably learn to bust a few new moves. What they didn’t know was that by the end of the semester, Kuper’s curriculum might end up boosting their writing skills as well. Full story

HONORS
 

Eleven professors at Illinois elected as 2008 AAAS Fellows

Eleven UI faculty members have been awarded the distinction of AAAS Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Full story

DEPARTMENTS
achievements A report on honors, awards, appointments and other outstanding achievements of faculty and staff members.  More

A Minute With ™ … Clark McPhail

Crowd-management expert Clark McPhail, a professor emeritus of sociology, was interviewed by News Bureau social sciences editor Craig Chamberlain about Inauguration Day. Full story

brief notes

Faculty retreat is Feb. 6 … Lincoln Bicentennial events planned for spring … New Campus Profile now online …CS staff members may vote Jan. 20 … Proposals for PE symposium due Feb. 2 … Web site offers ways to cope with economic downturn … Exhibition on typography on view through Feb. 7 …'Preservation Emporium' to be Feb. 21 … UPS enrollment for 2009-10 begins … Events commemorate King's vision … Citizen police academy offered …Physics conference is Jan. 16-18 … Spice Box season begins Feb. 6 …More

Diane Arnold On the Job: Diane Arnold
Diane Arnold – affectionately called the "Queen of Voicemail" by one of her colleagues – is a communication service specialist III for Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services.More
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deaths

Glenn Russell Bandy, 83,  died Dec. 26 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Bandy worked in the Office of Space Utilization for more than 20 years, retiring in 1980 as space administrator II. Memorials: Champaign County Humane Society.

Anna M. Birks, 74, died Dec 10 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home, Gibson City. Birks worked as a chief clerk of Campus Parking for 17 years until her retirement in 1997.

John Raymond Carroll Jr., 86, died Dec. 27 at Clark-Lindsey Village, Urbana. Carroll was a professor of mechanical engineering at the UI from 1948 to 1975. Memorials: Emmanuel Memorial Episcopal Church, 102 N. State St., Champaign, IL 61820; or the American Cancer Society.

Elmer M. “Turk” Edwards, 90, died Dec. 11. Edwards worked for the UI Press for 21 years, retiring in 1985. Memorials: Champaign-Urbana Kiwanis Club or the Champaign County Humane Society.

James Wessel Gerdemann, 87, died Dec. 19. Gerdemann was a professor of plant pathology for 33 years, retiring in 1981. Memorials: Gerdemann Botanical Garden Endowment Fund, “View the Future,” P.O. Box 443, Yachats, OR 97498.

Glenn Hanson, 87, died Dec. 19 in Spring Valley, Wis. Hanson, a professor of journalism and of communication, taught at the UI for 32 years, retiring in 1986. Memorials: Adoray Home Health and Hospice Care in Baldwin, Wis.

Clyde F. Helm, 96, died Dec. 6 at Meadowbrook Health Center, Urbana. Helm worked as business manager for the computer science department for 14 years, retiring in 1981.

Wanda L. Hopp, 73, died Dec. 17 at Provena Covenant Medical Center, Urbana. Hopp was an extra help worker in food service from 1981 to 1986. Memorials: Provena Hospice program.

Robert I. Hulsizer Jr., 88, died April 30 at Sherrill House, Boston. Hulsizer, a professor of physics, taught at the UI from 1950 to 1965. Memorials: Massachusetts Institute for Technology for the Robert I. Hulsizer Jr. Memorial Fund, the Office of Memorial Gifts, MIT Room E19-370, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139.

Virginia R. Ivens died April 6 in Champaign. Ivens, a professor of parasitology in the College of Veterinary Medicine for 37 years, retired in 1988.

Nancy B. Lindell, 80, died Dec. 12. Lindell worked at the UI Library for nearly 40 years, retiring in 1989. Her part- and full-time work was in various departments, although the majority of her service was in the acquisitions department. Memorials: Emmanuel Memorial Episcopal Church or the Champaign County Humane Society.

Molly Ann Mack, 58, died Dec. 10 in Champaign. Mack had been a professor of linguistics at the UI since 1985.

Violet Marie Malone, 72, died Feb. 2 in Ferndale, Wash. Malone, a professor of agriculture, worked at the UI from 1972 until 1991.

The Rev. Osborne George Munroe, 90, died Dec. 14 at Good Samaritans Nursing Home, Stillwater, Minn. Munroe worked at the Illini Union for 15 years, retiring in 1984 as supervisor of student services.

Wilma Newcomb, 88, died Dec. 10 at Amber Glen, Urbana. Newcomb worked as a clerk III in Admissions and Records for 22 years, retiring in 1985. She continued to work in the same unit until 1996 as extra help. Memorials: First Presbyterian Church of Tolono.

Merle Russell Penny, 91, died Nov. 30 at The Carle Arbours, Savoy. Penny worked at the UI for 30 years as a building service worker with the Physical Plant, retiring in 1982.

Inez Belle Thompson, 90, died Dec. 27. Thompson was a cook at the UI for 21 years, retiring in 1987 from the Housing Division. Memorials: Carle Hospice Memorial Program.

Ervin V. White, 87, died Dec. 8 at Provena United Samaritans Medical Center in Danville. White worked as a painter for 16 years in the Housing Division until his retirement in 1980.

Robert L. Winsor Jr., 50, died Dec. 13. Winsor, a building service worker at Facilities and Services, had worked at the UI for 10 years. Memorials: American Juvenile Diabetes Association.

Richard L. Wood, 66, died Dec. 24 at his home in Thomasboro. Wood worked at the UI for seven years, retiring in 2005 as a grounds worker with Facilities and Services.

Adam R. Zak, 73, died Dec. 10 at his home in Winter Park, Fla. Zak was a professor in the aerospace engineering department for more than 30 years, retiring in 1993. His work was related to aircraft, space and military technology, which included research, military rockets and missiles. Memorials: Illinois Doberman Rescue, P.O. Box 435, Barrington, IL 60011.

Memorial Services

A memorial service for Richard Ross Gifford will begin at 3 p.m. Jan. 17 at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1700 Crescent Drive, Champaign. Gifford, 90, died Oct. 30. He worked in the Office of Capital Programs for 22 years, retiring in 1982. Memorials: Westminster Presbyterian Church.

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