
Vol. 20, No. 14 |
April 19, 2001 |
Books Debby Andrews, English, Technical Communication in the Global Community, second edition, Prentice Hall. James A. Inciardi, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, Elements of Criminal Justice, second edition, Harcourt Brace, 2000; with Lana D. Harrison, Harm Reduction: National and International Perspectives, Sage Publications, 2000; and with Hilary L. Surratt, and Paulo R. Telles, Sex, Drugs and HIV/AIDS in Brazil, Westview Press, 2000. Publications George Whitmyre, chemical engineering, "Compressed Gases" and "Cryogenics," chapters 41 and 42, in Handbook of Chemical Safety, Oxford University Press. Tammy L. Anderson, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Women and Property Crime," in Encyclopedia of Women and Crime, Nicole Hahn Rafter, editor, pages 209-210; "Drug Use and Gender," pages 286-289, and "Drug Use Consequences and Social Policies," pages 290-293, in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, vol. 4. Gretchen Bauer, political science and international relations, "Namibia in the First Decade of Independence: How Democratic?" in Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 27, no. 1, pages 33-55. Joel Best, sociology and criminal justice, with Frank Furedi, "The Evolution of Road Rage in Britain and the United States," pages 107-127, and with Grace Ellen Watkins, "Successful and Unsuccessful Diffusion of Social Policy: The United States and Canada and the Metric System," pages 267-281, in How Claims Spread: Cross-National Diffusion of Social Problems; "The Apparently Innocuous 'Just,' the Law of Levity and the Social Problems of Social Construction," in Perspectives on Social Problems, vol. 12, pages 3-14; and "Studying the Social Construction of Crime Problems," in Japanese Journal of Sociological Criminology, vol. 25, pages 12-28. Kenneth J. Campbell, political science and international relations, "Moral Force: Learning from Vietnam and the Holocaust," in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, vol. 2, no. 1, pages 53-58. Kenneth Koford, economics, and Tihomir Enev, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies,"The Effect of Incomes Policies on Inflation in Bulgaria and Poland," in Economics of Planning, vol. 33, pages 141-169. Robert L. Hampel, education, "Books by Journalists on American Education," in History of Education Quarterly, vol. 41, no. 1, pages 95-100. Lana D. Harrison, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Drug Users, Counting (Problematic Nature of)," pages 302-305, and "Drugs (Illegal), Public Attitudes and Management Policies," pages 258-260, in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, vol. 4; "La Conexión Drogas-Violencia entre los adolescentes," in Anti-Social Behavior, Violence and Drugs in the School, J.L. Recio, editor, pages 43-61; and "Medicalized Marijuana," in Harm Reduction: National and International Perspectives, pages 69-88; and with Charles Freeman, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, and others, "The Youth Drugs-Violence Nexus in the U.S. and Ontario," in The Ninth Annual Conference on Drug Use and Drug Policy, Universitat de les Illes Balears: Palma, Mallorca, 2000, pages 209-223. Paul T. Durbin, philosophy, "Encyclopedias and the Integration of Knowledge," in Discourse Synthesis: Studies in Historical and Contemporary Social Epistemology, pages 347-359. James A. Inciardi, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Drugs, Crime and the Criminal Justice System," in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, vol. 1 pages 252-257; with Lana D. Harrison, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "The Concept of Harm Reduction," pages vii-xix, and "The Harm Reduction Roles of the American Criminal Justice System," pages 193-206, in Harm Reduction: National and International Perspectives; and with Bianca Moore, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Transvestism, Transsexualism and Cross-Dressing," in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, vol. 3, pages 420-425. Deborah Andrews, English, "A Participatory Approach to Communication for Developing Countries," in Managing Global Communication in Science and Technology, pages 67-83, Wiley. Valerie P. Hans, sociology and criminal justice, with Nicole L. Mott, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, and Lindsay Simpson, "What's Half a Lung Worth? Civil Jurors' Accounts of Their Award Decision-Making," in Law and Human Behavior, vol. 24, no. 4, pages 401-419. Fleda Brown, English, seven poems in All Shook Up: Collected Poems About Elvis, Will Clemens, editor, University of Arkansas Press. Robert L. Peralta, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "AIDS: Demographics," pages 28-29, "Minorities," pages 399-400, "Sociology: Historical Debates and Controversies," pages 557-558, and "Violence Against Gay Men and Lesbians," pages 626-627, in Reader's Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies, T. F. Murphy, editor. Charles Robinson, English, "Byron and the Fourth of July," in the Newstead Byron Society Review, pages 19-28. Anne E. Pottieger and Patricia A. Tressell, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Social Relationships of Crime-Involved Women Cocaine Users," in Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, vol. 32, no. 4, pages 445-460.? Elaine Safer, English, "William H. Gass," in the Columbia Companion to the 20th-Century America Short Story, pages 272-276, Columbia University Press; and "Degrees of Comic Irony in A Theft and the Bellarosa Connection," in Saul Bellow: The Man and His Work, B.R. Publishing Co., Delhi, India, and in Small Planets, Michigan State University Press. Frank R. Scarpitti, Edward F. and Elizabeth Goodman Rosenberg Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, and Carol C. Lenhart, "Credit Card Fraud," in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant , pages 106-109. Shirley Samuels, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Humanities, "The Transformation of Authorship in America," review, in Modern Philology, vol. 98, no. 3. Hilary L. Surratt, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Indigence, Marginalization and HIV Infection Among Brazilian Cocaine Users," in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, vol. 58, pages 267-274; and with Paulo R. Telles, "Harm Reduction in Brazil: Issues and Experiences," in Harm Reduction: National and International Perspectives, pages 137-153. Presentations Roland Smith, student life, "Combating High-Risk Drinking," at LifeSavers 2001 national conference, Feb. 24-27, Denver. Several members of the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice made presentations at the American Sociological Association's 95th annual meeting, Aug. 12-16, Washington, D.C.: Tammy L. Anderson, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, and Erin Ruel, "Perceived Marginalization and Delinquency: A Two-Site Longitudinal Replication" and with Judith A. Levy, "From Center to Margin: Identity Change Processes of Older Injecting Drug Users"; Lana Harrison and Ronald Beard," An Ethnographer's Perspective on Street Drug Markets in One U.S. City"; Robert L. Peralta, panelist, "Integrating Multicultural Perspectives into Health-Related Courses" and "Predicting Drug Dependency and Abuse Among Ethnic Minority Students." George Whitmyre, chemical engineering, "Scientists Invade Your Machine Shop--Student and Staff Shop Safety," at National Safety Council spring meeting, April 2-5, Desert Research Institute, Reno; and "Preparing for the Unexpected Cryogenic Hazards" and "Large Delta P Creates a Non-Ideal Gas," at American Chemical Society national meeting, April 1, San Diego. Mary E. Miele and Mary Ann McLane, medical technology, with Clara Brando and Daniela Santoli of Wistar Institute, "Increased Susceptibility of Melanoma Cells to Cytotoxic Killing after Treatment with the Disintegrin Eristostatin," at 92nd annual meeting of American Association for Cancer Research, March 26, New Orleans. Clyde Moneyhun, English, "Literary Texts as Primers in Meaning-Making," at Conference on College Composition and Communication, March, Denver; "Adapting Reading Pedagogy for Use in Writing Centers" and "A Rhetoric for Fiction Writers: Invention and Revision" and "Ethnographic Writing in Undergraduate Composition Courses," at College Reading and Learning Association spring conference, April 5, University of Pennsylvania. Margaret Andersen, sociology and criminal justice, "So You Want to Study People? The Value of a Sociological Perspective," at Virginia Commonwealth University, April 6.? Members of the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice made presentations at American Society of Criminology's 52nd annual meeting, Nov. 15-18, San Francisco: Steven S. Martin with graduate students Michael E. Antonio and Daniel J. O'Connell and undergraduate Russ Silverberg, "Factors Influencing Students' Perceptions of Violence Existing Within Their Schools"; Martin with Cynthia A. Robbins and students Antonio, Clifford A. Butzin, and O'Connell, "Differential Exposure and Vulnerability to HIV Infection Among Drug-Involved Offenders"; Joel Best, "Crimes of Emotion" and "Diffusion and the Dissemination of Social Problems Claims"; Butzin, Martin and James A. Inciardi, "Five-Year Outcomes of the Delaware Therapeutic Community Treatment"; graduate students Erik Dietz and O'Connell with Frank R. Scarpitti, Edward F. and Elizabeth Goodman Rosenberg Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, "The Impact of In-Prison Therapeutic Communities on Rates of Institutional Disorder"; Lana D. Harrison and Charles Freeman, "The Attitudes and Experiences of Women Prisoners with the Female Condom"; and Inciardi with Jennifer Meyer and Bianca M. Moore, "Drugs, Crime and HIV Risks Among Women Sex Traders"; Nicole L.Mott, discussant, "Homicide and Sexual Murderers"; O'Connell, session chairperson, "Applications of Social Control Theory"; and O'Connell, Martin, Ronet D. Bachman, and Scarpitti, "Social Bonds and Self Control: Assessing Their Relationship on Desistance Among a Sample of Drug Users"; Robbins and Martin, "Higher Education: The Relationship of Ritalin Use to Illegal Drug Use and Other Delinquent Behaviors Among School Children"; Scarpitti, Christine A. Saum, and Butzin, "Differential Perceptions About the Benefits of Drug Court: Client Recruitment Difficulties in a Research Project"; and Hilary L. Surratt, Inciardi and Martin, "HIV/AIDS Risk Reduction Among Drug-Involved Probationers." Michael Cotsell, English, "Trauma and Modernism," at 20th-Century Colloquium Series, University of Delaware, March 14. Gilda Kelsey, English, "Adapting Reading Pedagogy for Use in Writing Centers," at College Reading and Learning Association spring conference, April 5, University of Pennsylvania. Joel Best, sociology and criminal justice, "The Social Organization of Fads," at Midwest Sociological Society meeting, April 7, St. Louis; and "Social Progress and Social Problems: Four Paradoxes," at Sociology Colloquium at the University of Pennsylvania, Nov. 8, Philadelphia. Deborah Andrews, English, "Literary Texts as Primers in Meaning Making," at conference on college composition and communication, March, Denver; and "Power Editing" at Cain Project in Professional Communication, Feb. 9, Rice University, Houston. Charles Robinson, English, "Byron and Greek Letters Week," at Hellenic University, Holy Trinity Church, Jan. 28, Wilmington, Del., and "Byron's Death, the Greek Revolution and American Philhellenism," at Drexel University, March 11. George Watson, physics and astronomy, Conrado Gempesaw, academic programs and planning, and Barbara Duch, Math and Science Education Resource Center, "The Power of Problem-Based Learning: Transforming How Faculty Teach," at preconference workshop, American Association for Higher Education national conference, March 24. Elaine Safer, English, "Tragedy and Farce: Philip Roth's Human Stain," at Modern Language Association meeting, December. David Hollowell, executive vice president, with Darlene Burnett of IBM Corp., "Serving Students in a Self-Serve Environment," at Ontario University Registrars' Association meeting, Feb. 13, Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, and, with Allan Greenberg and Suzanne Klein of Allan Greenberg & Associates Architects and Paul Sanders of Rice University, "Constructability and the Historical Campus: Cohesion or Collision," at Mid-Atlantic regional conference, Society for College and University Planning, March 13, Charlottesville, Va. Julian Yates, English, "Michel Serres and Early Modern Studies," at Shakespeare Association of America, April 12, Miami. Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies and Psychology, "The Role of Higher Education in Educating a Diverse Student Population," at National State Boards of Education study group, March 10, Washington, D.C.; and "What If Teacher Education Were a Truly Moral Endeavor," March 2, and "Journal of Teacher Educators Forum on Standards and Accreditation: Questions, Challenges, Critiques," March 3, at 53rd annual meeting, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, Dallas. Shirley Samuels, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Humanities, "Lincoln's Body," at 19th-Century Coloquium, University of Delaware, April; "American Women Write the Civil War," at Women's Studies program, April, University of Delaware; and "Women at War," at Rutgers University, March. James A. Inciardi, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Methods for Studying the Diversion of Prescription Drugs," at 11th annual Training Conference of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, Columbus, Ohio; "Post-Marketing Surveillance Studies of Analgesic Drugs," at16th annual Educational Conference of the National Association of State Controlled Substance Authorities, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, Louisville, Ky.; and with Hilary L. Surratt, Steven S. Martin, and Carl G. Leukefeld, "Brief HIV/AIDS Interventions for Drug-Involved Probationers" and with Surratt, Flavio Pechansky and Lisia Von Diemen, "Regional Differences in HIV Risk Among Cocaine Injectors in Two Brazilian Cities," at XIII International AIDS Conference, July 9-14, Durban, South Africa. James K. Broomall, continuing education, with others, "Institutional Responses to the Learning Society: Bricks, Mortar and Beyond," at University Continuing Education Association annual conference, April 7, Philadelphia. Ed Okonowicz, public relations, "How To Develop a Ghost/History/Cemetery Walking Tour," at Chesapeake region spring workshop, National Association for Interpretation, March 29, Lewes, Del., and at Gettysburg Ghost Conference, March 31, Gettysburg, Pa. Dorry Ross, English, workshop on "Adapting Reading Pedagogy for Use in Writing Centers," April 5, University of Pennsylvania. Gary Stephen Allison, education, "Reaching and Teaching the Reluctant Learner," at Caesar Rodney High School, Dover, March 16. Fleda Brown, poetry reading, Hartford Community College, Feb. 12. James M. Brophy, history, "The Emergence of Popular Political Culture in the Rhineland, 1815-1848," at Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, April 4. Roger Aparicio and R. Birkmire, Institute of Energy Conversion, with A. Pant, M. Huff, chemical engineering, and T.W.F. Russell, Allan P. Colburn Professor of Chemical Engineering, "Process Analysis and Modeling of Thin Silicon Film Deposition by Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition," at the Electrochemical Society's 199th meeting, March 25-29, Washington, D.C. Service John Oppenheimer, assistant basketball coach, was named one of the top recruiting assistant coaches in the country in an article, "Survey Results: The Hired Guns AKA Best Recruiters," that appeared on Dave Telep's Rivals 100 Hoops site [http:// rivals100hoops.rivals.com/]. Anniversaries 20 Years Edward J. Jenkot, Facilities Management/paint shop, April 21, 1986 Audrey L. Younger, Facilities Management/building services, April 21, 1986 Derrick E. Aliff, Facilities Management/grounds services, April 21, 1986 Belena S. Chapp, University Gallery, May 1, 1986
Richard Allen Basher, Facilities Management/building services, April 24, 1991
Cindy A. Forshey, bookstore, May 1, 1996 Carla M. Humphries-Taylor, student housing/assignments, May 1, 1996 Sandra L. Matthews, graduate studies, May 1, 1996 Lane R. Mclaughlin, public relations, May 1, 1996 |