Koehneke Consults for Taiwan Department of Education

From left to right: Shih-Tse Lin, ATC, chair, Department of Athletic Training, National College of Physical Education and Sports, Tapei; Pete Koehneke, ATC, chair of sports medicine and health and human performance; Michael Haung, ATC, dean of student affairs and professor of athletic training, National College of Physical Education and Sports, Tapei.
Pete Koehneke, professor of sports medicine and chair of health & human performance, recently served as consultant for the Department of Education in Taiwan at the National College of Physical Education and Sports. The college, which is based in Taipei, is working toward US accreditation of its athletic education training program. Koehneke evaluated the program for its compliance with existing accreditation standards.
Henry’s Article Wins Albert J. Harris Award
An article written by Dr. Julie Henry, associate professor of education will receive the International Reading Assocation’s Albert J. Harris Award for outstanding contribution to the prevention/assessment of reading or learning disabilities. Henry will accept her award at the association’s conference in Reno, Nevada this May.
Vehar’s Works to be Published
Persis Parshall Vehar, Composer-in-Residence has three upcoming publications of her works. Boosey & Hawkes is publishing her song cycle, THE SWAN OF AVON (Shakespeare for Music) for Treble Voices, Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass; two trumpets and piano. Her trio for soprano saxophone, alto saxophone and piano, LIFE DANCES, will be published by C.F. Peters Corporation. Northfield Press is publishing her STORM WARNING! for elementary orchestra.
Volonino Presents at ISACA
Dr. Linda Volonino, chair of information services and director of Telecommunications Management, presented a talk at the meeting of the Western New York chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association held at Canisius on February 17. Volonino’s presentation was entitled “Computer Forensics and Electronic Evidence (E-Evidence).”