SJSU News Archive

Date: 06/06/2005
Arlene N. Okerlund, professor of English, has published Elizabeth Wydeville: The Slandered Queen, a biography about the mother of the two princes who disappeared from the Tower of London during the reign of Richard III. The biography is the first of a series of England's Forgotten Queens, edited by Alison Weir and published by Tempus Publishing in Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK. Contact Okerlund at aokerlund@email.sjsu.edu.
Paul Richardson, interim associate director of alumni relations, was the joint author of an article on "Identity Interaction: Exploring the Spiritual Experiences of Lesbian and Gay College Students," published in the March/April quarterly edition of the Journal of College Student Development. See http://www.jcsdonline.org/recent.php?issue=43&article=1728. Contact Richardson at paul.richardson@sjsu.edu.
History Professor Larry Engelmann's sixth book, Feather in the Storm: A Childhood Lost in Chaos is scheduled for release at the end of the year by publisher John Wiley and Sons in New York. Engelmann is working on his eighth book, The Three Dead Girls, a story of murder and its long-term consequences. Contact Engelmann at LDE421@aol.com.
Annette Nellen, professor of tax and accounting, was quoted in an article on "Taxing Decisions," in the April issue of Worth magazine. Contact Nellen at anellen@email.sjsu.edu.
Rosalinda Quintanar, elementary and BCLAD Programs, wrote two chapters in a book entitled, Language and Learning: What Teachers Need to Know. Christopher-Gordon Publishers, Inc. published the edited book by Elise Trumbull and Beverly Farr. Contact Quintanar at rquintanar@aol.com.
"Space Designed for Lifelong Learning: The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Joint-Use Library," an essay by Christina Peterson, associate librarian, was published in a report by the Council on Library and Information Resources, February 2005. See http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub129/peterson.html. Contact Peterson at tina.peterson@sjsu.edu.