Faculty Research Forum 2005

The high quality of St. John's faculty is one of our University's greatest assets. In April, our faculty shared their research with their on-campus colleagues as part of Faculty Research Forum 2005.

A Community of Researchers
A high point of St. John's Research Month activities, the annual Faculty Forum allows professors to display their research to their peers. Other professors have an opportunity to discuss the work in a relaxed setting.

View below samples of the outstanding work featured at Faculty Forum 2005.

Frank A. Barile
Hormesis Effect of Trace Metals on Cultured Normal and Immortal Human Mammary Cells

John Beach
Why Children Don’t Read Children’s Literature: A Comparison of ALA Notable Children’s Books and IRA Children’s Choices “Best” Lists 1974 to 2002

Edward Beckenstein and Lawrence Narici
Reflections on Structure

Jerome O. Cantor
Peroxide Enhances Elastase-Mediated Injury In Vitro 

Zhe-Sheng Chen
Functional Analysis of Human Multidrug Resistance Protein 8 (MRP8, AABCC11)

Judith Cramer
Women in Radio: Is It Back to the Future?

Mary Curtin
Keystroke Biometrics Application for On-Line Testing

Department of Fine Arts
The OIA Exhibition Presently on Display at the Manhattan Campus

Edward Fiorelli
Mozart’s American Connection: Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838)

Maura C. Flannery
Saving Cloth and Ecosystems: Telling the Story of Ecology through Quilts

Christine M. Goodwin
Unlocking One's Heritage

Office of Institutional Research
Perceptions of the Student Experience

Clover Hall
Culture and Community: A Study of Caribbean People in Rockland County, New York

Alison G. Hyslop
Imidazolium Porphyrins as Precursors to Porphyrin Arrays

A. Andrea Licari and Al Ovedovitz
Teaching Service Learning Using A Business Game Role-Play Simulation

Maurice Machover
Some Unusual Proofs of Pythagoras

Elise G. Megehee

Regina Mistretta
Mathematics Instructional Design: Observations From The Field

Rehana Patel
Countably Universal H-free Graphs

Simcha Pollack
Basic Math Skills and Test Grades in a Quantitative Course

Sandra E. Reznik
Metalloproteinases and Preterm Labor

Joanne Robertson
The Sands Point Project: A "Think and Action" Tank for Teachers and Their Students

Richard J. Rosso
Synthesis of Bimetallic N-heterocyclic Carbene Complexes

Judith Ryder and Frank Biafora
Stressful Life Events, Delinquency and Substance Abuse Among Young Women: Findings from the South Florida Youth Development Project

Heidi H. Sung
Classification of Adventure Travelers: Behavior, Decision Making, and Target Markets

Vincentain Center for Church and Society
Vincentain Center for Church and Society