UpDate - Vol. 11, No. 8, Page 14 October 24, 1991 Faculty and staff Books James A. Inciardi, criminal justice, The War on Drugs II: The Continuing Epic of Heroin, Cocaine, Crack, Crime, AIDS and Public Policy, Mayfield, 1992. J. Ritchie Garrison, museum studies, Landscape and Material Life in Franklin County, Massachusetts, 1770-1860, University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1991. Publications Evangelos M. Falaris, economics, with H. Elizabeth Peters, University of Colorado, "Leveling the Peaks and Troughs of the Demographic Cycle: An Application to School Enrollment Rates, A Comment," in Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 73, pages 572-575, August 1991. Vistap M. Karbhari and Dick J. Wilkins, composite materials, with mechanical engineering graduate student David A. Steenkamer, "The Application of Taguchi Methodology for Property and Process Enhancement in RTM," in Proceedings of Sixth Technical Conference of the American Society of Composites, Oct. 7-9, pages 843-852. James A. Inciardi, Dorothy Lockwood and Anne E. Pottieger, criminal justice, "Crack-Dependent Women and Sexuality: Implications for STD Acquisition and Transmission," in Addiction and Recovery, pages 25-28, July/August 1991; Inciardi and Pottieger, "Prostitution, IV Drug Use and Sex-for-Crack Exchanges Among Serious Delinquents: Implications for HIV Infection," in Criminology, vol. 29, pages 221-235, 1991, and "Kids, Crack and Crime," in Journal of Drug Issues, vol. 21, pages 257-270, 1991; and Inciardi with J.B. Page, University of Miami, "Drug Sharing Among Intravenous Drug Users," in AIDS, vol. 5, pages 772-773, 1991, and with D.D. Chitwood and C.B. McCoy of University of Miami, "The Donation and Sale of Blood by Intravenous Drug Users," in American Journal of Public Health, vol. 81, pages 631-633, 1991. Ronald E. Martin, geology, with former graduate student Elaine Kotler and W.D. Liddell of Utah State University, Logan, "Abrasion-Resistance of Modern Reef-Dwelling Foraminifera from Discovery Bay, Jamaica: Implications for Test Preservation," in Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on the Geology of the Bahamas, pages 125-138. Jan Blits, educational studies, "The Silenced Partner: Linda Gottfredson and the University of Delaware," in Academic Questions, vol. 4, no. 3, pages 41-47, summer 1991. Ratna Nandakumar, educational studies, "Traditional Dimensionality vs. Essential Dimensionality," in Journal of Educational Measurement, vol. 28, 1991. J. Ritchie Garrison, museum studies, "Carpentry in Northfield, Massachusetts: The Domestic Architecture of Calvin Stearns and Sons, 1799-1856," in Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, IV, Thomas Carter and Bernard L. Herman, urban affairs and public policy, editors, University of Missouri Press, Columbia, 1991. David Kaplan, educational studies and psychology, "On the Modification and Predictive Validity of Covariance Structure Models," in Quality and Quantity, vol. 25, pages 307-314, 1991. Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies, "Questions A Satisfied Developmental Theory Would Answer: The Scope of a Complete Explanation of Development Phenomena," in Annals of Theoretical Psychology, pages 237-348, P. Van Geert and L.P. Mos, editors, Plenum Publishing, New York, 1991. Deborah C. Smith, education, and Daniel C. Neale, educational studies, "The Construction of Subject Matter Knowledge in Primary Science Teaching," in Advances in Research in Teaching, vol. 2, pages 187-243, J. Brophy, editor, JAI Press, New York, 1991. Presentations Insup Lee, finance, "International Factors in the Pricing of Closed-End Country Funds," at Financial Management Association 21st annual meeting, Oct. 9-12, Chicago. Barbara T. Gates, English, "Women Popularizers of Science," at International Conference on Narrative Theory, June, Nice, France, and at Science and Literature Society meeting, Oct. 10-13, Montreal. James J. Flatley, public safety, "Campus Crime Prevention," at International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners annual conference, Oct. 9-12, Calgary. William Ritter, agricultural engineering, "Pollution Sources and Transport Mechanisms," at Cooperative Extension program on basic water quality principles, Sept. 30-Oct. 4, State College, Pa. R.K. Wood, entomology and applied ecology, "Speciation of Treehoppers," Sept. 22-Oct. 3, University of Wales, Cardiff. Hilton Brown, art, art conservation and art history, two paintings in juried biennial show, Delaware Art Museum, Oct. 4-Dec. 1. James K. Broomall, continuing education, with Linda M. Hall, MBNA, "Between Two Worlds: University/Corporate Program Collaboration," at National University Continuing Education Association Region II annual conference, Oct. 3-5, Washington, D.C. Douglas F. Tuttle, public safety, "Securing the American Campus: The Law Enforcement Perspective," at conference on Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, Sept. 27, George Mason University, Fairfax, Va. Robert A. Dalrymple, civil engineering, "A Review of Angular Spectrum Models," at Computer Modelling in Ocean Engineering Conference, Oct. 2, Barcelona, and at University of Cantabria, Oct. 4; and "Coastal Engineering and Equilibrium Beach Profiles," at School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Oct. 10. David Kaplan, educational studies and psychology, with graduate student R.N. Wenger, "Asymptotic Independence and Separability in Covariance Structure Modeling," at Psychometric Society annual meeting, June, New Brunswick, and at seventh European meeting, Psychometric Society, July, Trier, Germany. James E. Swasey, Longwood Graduate Program, "Research in Public Horticulture," Sept. 27, at Ohio State University, Columbus, and Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Wooster; and "Education Programs in Public Gardens," at Association of Zoological Horticulture annual conference, Sept. 30, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Zoubeida Dagher, educational development, "Analogies in the Science Classroom: Do They Promote Learning?" at Association for Teacher Education European conference, September, Amsterdam. Richard G. Weber, entomology and applied ecology, "Insect Photography Workshop," for Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Oct. 7-13, Boerne, Texas. Ratna Nandakumar, educational studies, "Differential Item/Test Functioning: Shealy-Stout Procedure" at seventh European meeting, Psychometric Society, July, Trier, Germany; "Applications of Shealy-Stout Procedure for Detection of Item/ est Bias," at joint meeting of Classification and Psychometric Societies, June, New Brunswick; and "Application of Stout's Text of Dimensionality and Shealy and Stout's Test of Bias to Real Data," Office of Naval Research contractors meeting, May, Princeton. Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies, "Teacher Education: Impediment to Reform?," at Education Commission of the States, national forum and annual meeting, July, Denver; "Professionalizing Teaching to Improve Education," at the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, regional forum, September, Baltimore; and with Carlton Brown, "The Knowledge Base for Beginning Teachers and Its Relationship to Assessment," at conference on Preparing and Assessing Teachers in a Multicultural Society, October, Princeton. Miscellaneous Three members of the Department of Philosophy have been appointed to committees of the American Philosophical Association. Bill Lawson, appointed to three-year-term on Africana Committee, Eastern Division; Paul Durbin, appointed to Medical Ethics Subcommittee; and Frank Dilley, elected chairperson, Committee on Lectures, Publications and Research. Ivar Stakgold, mathematical sciences, appointed to four-year term, board of advisers to president and board of trustees, Carnegie-Mellon University, for Department of Mathematics. Jeanne S. Rymer, textiles, design and consumer economics, named to board of director, International Association of Lighting Designers. James K. Broomall, continuing education, elected secretary, National University Continuing Education Association, Region II. Grants John W. Bieber, with Paul A. Evenson, William H. Matthaeus and Charles W. Smith, Bartol Research Institute, an additional $108,800 from National Science Foundation, for "Cosmic Rays and Interplanetary Magnetic Field," bringing total funds awarded to $282,448. Betsy A. Bove, life and health sciences, an additional $18,800 from the Du Pont Co., for "Du Pont Fellowship," bringing total funds awarded to $46,800. Anna P. Ciulla, life and health sciences, $2,900 from U.S. Public Health Service (BIOMED), for "The Effects of Training and Dietary Intake on Bone Density, Body Composition and Hormonal Levels in Elite Female Ice Skaters." Thomas A. Evans, entomology and applied ecology, $31,851 from U.S. Department of Agriculture, for "Interactive Software and Hyperlecturing Using a Plant Disease Videodisc Library." Henry C. Foley, chemical engineering, $35,000 from Du Pont Co. and $35,000 from state under Delaware Research Partnership Program, for "Quantitative Structure and Adsorptivity Relations (QSARs) for Freons and Alternate Freons." Doris T. Hicks, marine studies, $4,990 from Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Development Foundation Inc., for "A Seafood Information Package for Food Editors." Eric W. Kaler, chemical engineering, $60,000 from Whitaker Foundation, for "Complex Biological Fluids: The Thermodynamics and Microstructure of Bile." From Delaware Department of Transportation: Shinya Kikuchi, civil engineering, $77,839 for "Delaware Transportation Center Research Projects F.Y. 1991-92," $78,180 for "Delaware Transportation Center Graduate Student Support F.Y. 1991-92" and $73,981 for "Delaware Transportation Center Administration and Technology Transfer Projects F.Y. 1991-92"; and Paul L. Solano, with Francis X. Tannian, urban affairs and public policy, $20,000 for "A Comparative Study of State and Local Transportation Policies as they Pertain to the City of Wilmington." James Kolodzey, electrical engineering, $26,690 from U.S. Office of Scientific Research, for "Potential of SiGeC Alloys for Optoelectronic Devices." David L. Mills, with Charles G. Boncelet, electrical engineering, an additional $14,056 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration, for "Performance and Policy Dimensions in Internet Routing," bringing total funds awarded to $434,842. George R. Parsons, marine studies, an additional $10,000 from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, for "Measuring the Benefits of Water Quality Improvements," bringing total funds awarded to $69,322. Donald L. Peters, individual and family studies, $127,697 from Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, for "Adult Day Care Center." Katherine Schneider, with Scott G. Stevens, English Language Institute, $134,708 from U.S. Information Agency, for "Central American Teacher Training Institute at the University of Delaware." John H. Schuenemeyer, mathematical sciences, $11,930 from Delaware Department of Public Instruction, for "Internship Program and Work Experience in Statistics. Nancy M. Targett, marine studies, $2,500 from David Taylor Research Center, for "Evaluation of Selection of Surfaces for Settlement of Barnacles and Other Hard Foulers at Remote Sites." Richard W. Taylor, with Robert Uniatowski, Cooperative Extension, an additional $15,000 from Delaware Soybean Board, for "Performance Evaluation of Single-Crop Soybean Varieties in Delaware," bringing total funds awarded to $19,300. Charlie D. Wilson, life and health sciences, $13,983 from U.S. Public Health Service, for "Minority Predoctoral Fellowship Program."