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Faculty and Staff

Books

Dennis Jackson, English, with Keith Cushman, D.H. Lawrence's
Literary Inheritors, St. Martin's Press, New York City, and
Macmillan, U.K., 1991.

Bernard L. Herman, urban affairs and public policy, with Thomas
Carter, University of Utah, editors, Perspectives in Vernacular
Architecture IV, University of Missouri Press, 1991.

Publications

J. Barry Cullingworth, Unidel Professor of Urban Affairs and Public
Policy, "The Complexities of Planning," in Cities, vol. 8, no. 4,
pages 325-329, November 1991.

Bill Lawson, philosophy, "Politically Oppressed Citizens," in
Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 25, pages 335-338, 1991, and
"African-Americans, Crime Victimization and Political Obligations,"
in To Be a Victim: Encounters With Crime and Injustice, pages
141-158, Plenum Press, New York City, 1991.

Francis X. Tannian, urban affairs and public policy, review of
Arnold B. Grobman's Urban State Universities: An Unfinished
National Agenda, in Economics of Education Review, vol. 10, no. 3,
pages 275-278, 1991.

John M. Byrne, urban affairs and public policy, with graduate
students Insook Han and Jung Ku Kum, "The Role of Energy
Conservation in Rapid Development: The Case of South Korea," pages
327-355; Byrne and Young-Doo Wang, urban affairs and public policy,
with graduate student Rajnish Barua, "The Impact of U.S. Energy
Conservation Policies on Residential Energy Use and Pollution
Abatement," pages 161-166; Byrne, with graduate student Constantine
Hadjilambrinos, "Environmental Protection and Energy Policy in
Greece, Constraints and Possibilities for the Development of an
Effective Conservation and Renewable Energy Policy," pages 346-352,
in Proceedings of the 1991 International Symposium on Energy and
the Environment.

John E. Kushman and Karen F. Stein, textiles, design and consumer
economics, "Using Logit Models to Analyze Elderly Maltreatment:
Factors Associated with Type of Allegation and Probabilities of
Substantiation Decisions," in Findings of Five Elder Abuse Studies,
T. Tatara, editor, pages 136-189, October 1991.

Prasad Dhurjati, chemical engineering, with graduate student T.F.
Petti, "Object-Based Automated Fault Diagnosis," in Chemical
Engineering Communications, vol. 102, pages 107-126, 1991; with
graduate student K. Tokatlidis and J. Millet, P. Beguin and J-P
Aubert of Pasteur Institute, "High Activity of Clostridium
thermocellum Endoglucanase D Incorporated in Inclusion Bodies," in
FEBS Letters, vol. 282, no. 1, pages 205-208, 1991; and with
Tokatlidis, Beguin, Aubert and S. Salamitou of Pasteur Institute,
"Interaction of the Duplicated Segment Carried by Clostridium
thermocellum Cellulases with Cellulose Components," in FEBS
Letters, vol. 291, no. 2, pages 185-188, 1991.

Danilo Yanich, urban affairs and public policy, "Yugoslavia: A View
of the Crisis," op-ed essay for Washington Post/Los Angeles Times
wire, July 1991.

A. Julian Valbuena, Elias Ahuja Professor of Spanish, "La
Interpretacion Sacra de un Tema Pastoril en Calderon," in Archivum
Calderonianum, vol. 6, pages 93-100, Stuttgart, Germany, Franz
Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1991; and "Pedro Calderon de la Barca,"
in Siete Siglos de Autores Espanoles, pages 175-179, Kassel
Germany, Edition Reichenberger, 1991.

Timothy K. Barnekov, urban affairs and public policy,
"Strengthening and Preserving Downtown Seaford," report submitted
to the Seaford Chamber of Commerce, October 1991.

Ronald E. Martin, geology, "Beyond Biostratigraphy:
Micropaleontology in Transition?," invited editorial column in
Palaios, vol. 6, pages 437-438.

Presentations

Douglas F. Tuttle, public safety, "Resolving Issues Concerning
Compliance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of
1990," at conference on current legal issues on campus, Association
of Independent Colleges and Universities, Nov. 20, Boston, and "The
Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990: Recent Regulatory
Developments," at Ohio Association of State University Law
Enforcement Administrators meeting, Dec. 4, Kent.

Kim Fromme, psychology, with graduate student Elizabeth Stroot,
"The Influence of Outcome Expentancy and Expectancy Set on
Post-drinking Sociability and Impairment"; with graduate student
Elizabeth Katz and undergraduate student Jean Del Vecchio, "Daily
Events, Coping and Alcohol Use Among Young Adults: Parent and Peer
Influences"; with student Anthony Ruela, "Parental and Peer
Influences on the Alcohol Use and Alcohol Outcome Expectancies of
Young Adults"; and with students Kathy Rivet and Marianne
Kernander, "Risk Appraisal, Risk-Taking and Alcohol Use," at
Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy 25th annual
meeting, November, New York City.

John H. Talley, Delaware Geological Survey, "Hydrogeology of
Delaware," at Delaware Academy of Science symposium on water, Nov.
12, Newark.

Karen A. Curtis, urban affairs and public policy, panelist, "The
Cultural Basis of Philanthropy," at meeting of National Society of
Fundraising Executives, Brandywine chapter, Nov. 18; panelist,
"Opportunities for Communicating Anthropological Thoughts:
Accessing the Media through Op-Ed," at American Anthropological
Association annual meeting, Nov. 23; moderator, "Nonprofit Housing
Development Successes," at Delaware Housing Coalition fall forum,
Nov. 19, Dover; and panelist , seminar on strategic planning for
school boards, June 25, Newark.

Four members of the Department of Psychology made presentations at
the annual meeting of Psychonomics, Nov. 21-24, San Francisco:
James E. Hoffman, "Saccadic Eye-Movements and Visual Selective
Attention"; John McLaughlin, "Aesthetics, Laterality and Visual
Scanning"; Suzanne Mannes, "Local vs. Global Incoherence: Some
Evidence from ERP Data"; and S.J. Grant with students D.A.
Highfield and G. Sonti, "Buprenorphine Fully Suppresses Spontaneous
Activity in the Locus Coeruleus."

John M. Byrne, urban affairs and public policy, "Energy Efficiency
and Environmental Protection in East and Southeast Asia," at
conference on preparing for a sustainable society, June 21-22,
Toronto; "Global Energy and Environmental Problems: An
International Policy Agenda," at 1991 international symposium on
energy and the environment, Aug. 25-28, Espoo, Finland; and
"Photovoltaic Technology as a Demand-Side Management Option: The
Regulatory and Utility Environments for Innovation," at U.S.
Department of Energy seminar, April 26.

Danilo Yanich, urban affairs and public policy, panelist, Bar,
Bench and Media Conference, Oct. 4, Wilmington; and interviewed on
"Crisis in Yugoslavia," for Newsmakers , WILM Radio, Sept. 20, and
on "Yugoslavian Civil War," for Radio Times, WHYY-FM, Nov. 27.

Several student and professional members of the Office of Housing
and Residence Life made presentations at the Mid-Atlantic
Association of College and University Housing Officer Resident
Assistants conference, Nov. 16, Towson State University: Angela
DiNunzio, "Oppression" and "Staff Development/ Teambuilding";
Marvin Worthy and Jenny Becker, "Developing Inclusive Communities"
and with Susan Hardwegg, "Party Packs"; Dominic Macri, "White Male
Oppression"; Karen Doneker and Lee Trezise, "Wellness Issues in
Community"; Kevin Lammers and Kim Taylor, "BaFa BaFa/Diversity";
Kyle Buzzard and Scott Smaniotto, "Advanced Community Development
Skills for Resident Assistants"; and Tres Fromme and Rich DuPaix,
"Being a Gay RA."

Douglas W. Tallamy, entomology and applied ecology, "Squash
Beetles, Cucumber Beetles and Inducible Curcubit Responses," at
biology seminar series, Bucknell University, Nov. 8.

Stacie Beck, economics, "A Rational Expectations Model of Time
Varying Risk Premia in Commodities Futures Markets," at Southern
Finance Association meeting, Nov. 21-23, Key West.

Evangelos M. Falaris, economics, with Elizabeth Peters, University
of Colorado, "Responses of Female Labor Supply and Fertility to the
Demographic Cycle," at North American Regional Science Association
meetings, Nov. 8, New Orleans.

John G. Elias, electrical engineering, with Wade T. Rogers, Du Pont
Co., "An Electronic Artifical Neuron with Biologically Realistic
Behavior," at international joint conference on neural networks,
Nov. 18-23, Singapore.

Kenneth J. Campbell, political science and international relations,
"The Roots of the Military's 'Vietnam Syndrome' in the Gulf War,"
at International Studies Association meeting, Nov. 9, Annapolis,
and at Northeastern Political Science Association meeting, Nov. 16,
Philadelphia.

Margie Edwards, sociology, "Disasters: Prediction, Perception and
Mythology," at conference for educators, Nov. 15, Kean College,
Union, N.J.

Kathleen Tierney, sociology, "Impact of the Loma Prieta Earthquake
on the Emergency Health Care System," at American Public Health
Association annual meeting, Nov. 12, Atlanta.

Dennis Jackson, English, "Inside Ladies' Knickers: The Trials of
Lady Chatterley's Lover," at the School of Journalism and Mass
Communication, University of North Carolina, Nov. 22, Chapel Hill.

Prasad Dhurjati, chemical engineering, with graduate student K.
Tokatlidis and J. Millet, P. Beguin and J-P Aubert, Pasteur
Institute, "Corps D'Inclusion Contentant Une Proteine Recombinante
Active," at meeting on conception, selection, production and
analysis of proteins of a new generation, May 15-17, Ecole
Polytechnique, Paris; with graduate student T.F. Petti, "Hydrogen
Balance Advisory Control," at workshop on computer software
structures integrating AI/KBS systems in process control, May
29-30, Bergen, Norway; with graduate student R.J. Leipold and Robin
Morgan, animal science and agricultural biochemistry, "Specialized
Ribosomes and Feedback Regulation of rRNA Synthesis in E. coli," at
American Chemical Society national meeting, August, New York City;
and three presentations at American Institute of Chemical
Engineering national meeting, November, Los Angeles: with Leipold
and Morgan, "Mathematical Model of Temperature-Sensitive Plasmid
Replication"; with Petti, "Using Fuzzy Intervals for Resource
Management"; and with graduate student V. Pillai and Antony Beris,
chemical engineering, "Use of Local Criteria in Optimization of
Batch Processes."

Miscellaneous

Karen A. Curtis, urban affairs and public policy, appointed chair,
professional development committee, National Association for the
Practice of Anthropology.

Limin Kung Jr., animal science and agricultural biochemistry,
appointed to editorial board, Journal of Dairy Science.

Conrado Gempesaw, food and resource economics, appointed editor,
Northeast Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

Richard B. Murray, physics and astronomy, reelected to Oak Ridge
Associated Universities' board of directors.

Sue Snider, Cooperative Extension, appointed to a three-year term
on editorial review panel, School Food Service Review.

Melbourne R. Carriker, marine studies emeritus, served as delegate
of the Delaware-Panama Partnership to the Partners of the Americas
international convention, Nov. 19-26, Salvador, Brazil.

William F. Ritter, agricultural engineering, appointed chairperson
of American Society of Civil Engineers task committee on effect of
agricultural drainage on water quality in the humid region.