UpDate - Vol. 13, No. 9, Page 9
October 28, 1993
Faculty and staff

BOOKS
 
     Stanley I. Sandler, H.B. du Pont Professor of Chemical Engineering,
     editor, Models for Thermodynamic and Phase Equilibria Calculations,
     and with Hasan Orbey and Byung-Ik Lee, co-authored a chapter,
     "Equations of State," Marcel-Dekker, New York City, 1993.
 
     Gordon J. DiRenzo, sociology and criminal justice, Personality and
     Society, third edition, Ginn Press.
 
PUBLICATIONS
 
     Gibbons Ruark, English, "This Table," a poem, in the current issue of
     Shenandoah, the Washington and Lee University review.
 
     Steven W. Peuquet, urban affairs and public policy, "Letter from
     America: Homelessness and Public Policy in the United States," in
     Regions, vol. 185, June, pages 20-22.
 
     A. H-D. Cheng, C.Y. Yang and M. Chajes, civil engineering, and K.
     Hackl of Technical University of Graz, Austria, "Stability,
     Bifurcation and Chaos of Nonlinear Structures with Control, Par II:
     Non-autonomous Case," in International Journal of Non-Linear
     Mechanics, vol. 28, no. 5, pages 549-565, 1993; Cheng with O. Lafe of
     OLTech Corp., "Stopchastic Indirect Boundary Element Method," chapter
     14, pages 301-322, and, with Yang, "Integrated Earthquake Reliability
     Design of Concrete Arch Dam-Reservoir Systems," chapter 29, pages
     661-674, in Computational Stochastic Mechanics: Theory, Computational
     Methodology and Engineering Applications, A. H-D. Cheng and C.Y. Yang,
     editors, CMP/Elsevier, 1993.
 
     Robert Warren, urban affairs and public policy, with Mark Rosentraub
     and Louis Weschler, "Building Urban Governance: An Agenda for the
     1990s," in Journal of Urban Affairs, vol. 14, no. 3/4, pages 399-422.
 
     Dallas G. Hoover, food science, "Bifidobacteria: Activity and
     Potential Benefits," in Food Technology, vol. 47, no. 6, pages
     120-124, June 1993.
 
     David L. Ames, urban affairs and public policy, "Historic Preservation
     Policy: The National Register of Historic Places in the United
     States," in Regions, vol. 185, April, pages 13-15; and with Edward
     Blakely of University of California-Berkeley, "Changing Places:
     American Planning Policy for the 1990s," in Journal of Urban Affairs,
     vol. 14, no. 3/4, pages 423-446.
 
     Ron Martin, geology, "Time and Taphonomy: Actualistic Evidence for
     Time-Averaging of Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages," in Taphonomic
     Approaches to Time Resolution in Fossil Assemblages, Paleontological
     Society Short Courses in Paleontology, No. 6, pages 34-56.
 
     Karen Curtis, urban affairs and public policy, "Commentary: Using Op
     Eds as a Career Advancement Strategy," in Practicing Anthropology,
     vol. 14, no. 4, pages 34-35.
 
     James S. Paik, food science, "Packaging, Part I: General
     Considerations," in the Encyclopedia of Food Science and Technology,
     vol. 3, pages 1971-1975, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
 
     John Byrne, Constantine Hadjilambrinos and Young-Doo Wang, urban
     affairs and public policy, "The Role of PV in Demand-Side Management:
     Policy and Industry Challenges," in Proceedings of the 11th
     Photovoltaic Advanced Research and Development Project Review Meeting;
     Byrne with Jong-dall Kim of Korea Energy Economics Institute, "City
     and Technology in Social Theory: A Theoretical Reconstruction of
     Postindustrialism Toward Sustainable Cities," in Korean Journal of
     Regional Studies, vol. 8, no. 1, pages 67-86; Wang, Byrne and graduate
     student Subodh Wagle, "Towards a Politics of Sustainability: The
     Responsibilities of Industrialized Countries," in Regions, vol. 183,
     February, pages 4-7; Byrne and Daniel Rich, urban affairs and public
     policy, "Toward a Political Economy of Global Change: Energy,
     Environment and Development in the Greenhouse," in Energy and
     Environment: The Policy Challenge, pages 269-302, 1992.
 
     Jeffrey B. Miller, economics, "The Bulgarian Banking System," a
     monograph, in Bulgarian National Bank, 1993, in English;
     "Privatization Alternatives," in Economica, pages 6-8, June 1992, in
     Bulgarian; and "Financial Institutions, Risk and Resource Allocation
     in Bulgaria," in Bank Review: Quarterly Journal of the Bulgarian
     National Bank, vol. 1, no. 2, pages 51-56.
 
     J. Barry Cullingworth, Unidel Professor of Urban Affairs and Public
     Policy, "Cities in Comparative Perspective," in Cities, vol. 9, no. 2,
     pages 153-157, and "Technology, Transport and Cities," in Cities, vol.
     9, no. 3, pages 232-236.
 
     Willett Kempton, urban affairs and public policy, with D. Feuermann of
     Desert Research Institute, and A. McGarity of Swarthmore College, "I
     Always Turn It on Super: User Decisions About When and How to Operate
     Room Air Conditioners," pages 177-192, and, with Cathy Reynolds and
     Margaret Fels of Princeton University and David Hull of Stanford
     University, "Utility Control of Residential Cooling," pages 201-220,
     in Energy and Buildings, vol. 18, no. 3/4.
 
PRESENTATIONS
 
     Richard G. Weber, entomology and applied ecology, scientific
     photography workshop, Texas A&M Subtropical Research Center, Sept.
     27-Oct. 1, Weslaco, Texas, and at Southern Region Triennial
     entomology/plant pathology meeting, Oct. 3-6, Little Rock.
 
     Robert T. Allen, entomology and applied ecology, with graduate student
     Christopher Tipping, "Two New Species of Eosentomon (Protura) from the
     Interior Highlands of Arkansas," at Rocky Mountain Conference of
     Entomologists, Aug. 1-5, Woodland Park, Colo.
 
     Raymond Callahan, history, "British National Strategy 1933-45," at
     USMC Staff College, Oct. 14, Quantico, Va.
 
     Samuel Gaertner, psychology, "The Contact Hypothesis: The Role of a
     Common Ingroup Identity on Reducing Intergroup Bias," at Society for
     Experimental Social Psychology annual meeting, Oct. 14-17, Santa
     Barbara, Calif.
 
     Larry Peterson, music, "The Impact of Faculty and Student Attitudes
     Regarding Multimedia on Course Planning and Software Design," at
     College Music Society meeting, Minneapolis.
 
     Ron Martin, geology, "Time and Taphonomy: Actualistic Evidence for
     Time-Averaging of Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages," an invited paper
     for Paleontological Society workshop, "Secular Variation in
     Microfossil Biomineralization: Clues to the Biogeochemical Evolution
     of Phanerozoic Oceans," and with W.D. Liddell and graduate student
     Liping Zang of Utah State University, "Hydraulic Properties of
     Foraminifera from Shallow-Water Siliciclastic Environments: A Possible
     Transport Indicator in the Stratigraphic Record," all at Geological
     Society of America annual meeting, Oct. 24-28, Boston.
 
MISCELLANEOUS
 
     Evelyn R. Hayes, nursing, elected to Board of Review for 1993-96,
     Council of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs, National League
     for Nursing.
 
     Lloyd Shorter and Douglas Mapp, music, are participating in Music in
     Motion, a national composer meets new-music ensemble project that
     extends over three years and is sponsored in part by the Pew
     Charitable Trust and the Lila Wallace/Readers Digest Fund. This year,
     Map, Shorter and the Relache ensemble will work in Seattle in
     September, January and April.
 
     Mir N. Islam, food science, serves as peer reviewer for grant
     proposals submitted to the USDA Binational Agricultural Research and
     Development program.