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| Vol. 17, No. 32 | May 21, 1998 |

Wunyabari Maloba, history, Mau Mau and Kenya, paperback printing, Indiana University Press.James A. Inciardi and Lana D. Harrison, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, editors, Heroin in the Age of Crack-Cocaine, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; and Inciardi and Karen McElrath, editors, The American Drug Scene, second edition, Roxbury Publishing Co., Los Angeles.
Pamela T. Plotkin, entomology and applied ecology, "Interaction Between Behavior of Marine Organisms and the Performance of Satellite Transmitters: A Marine Turtle Case Study," in Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 32, no. 1, pages 5-10.William W. Boyer, Charles P. Messick Professor Emeritus of Public Administration, "Area Studies in U.S. Higher Education," in Journal of International Area Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, pages 15-24, Seoul, Korea.
Douglas W. Tallamy, entomology and applied ecology, and research associates Daryl P. Whittington and Piotr M. Gorski with Ferdinand Defurio, David A. Fontaine and Peter W. Gothro, AG '93M, "Sequestered Cucurbitacins and Pathogenicity of Metarhizium anisopliae (Moniliales: Moniliaceae) on Spotted Cucumber Beetle Eggs and Larvae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)," in Environmental Entomology, vol. 27, no. 2, pages 366-372.
Several members of the Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies published in a special issue of American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 41, no. 8: James A. Inciardi, with Harvey A. Siegal and Hiliary L. Surratt, editors, "Health Services Research Among Drug Abusers," pages 1044-1049; Inciardi with Duane McBride, Surratt, Yvonne Terry and Holly Van Buren, "The Impact of an HIV Risk-Reduction Program Among Street Drug Users in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil," pages 1171-1184; Jill McCorkel, Clifford A. Butzin, Steven S. Martin and Inciardi, "Use of Health Care Serices in a Sample of Drug-Involved Offenders: A Comparison with National Norms," pages 1079-1089; and Martin with Carl G. Leukefeld, T.K. Logan, Richard T. Purvis and David Farabee, "A Health Services Use Framework for Drug-Abusing Offenders," pages 1123-1135.
Judith Hough-Goldstein, entomology and applied ecology, John D. Pesek Jr., food and resource economics, and Daniel J. Jenkins, AG '97M, "Novel Application of Gels as Potential Carriers for Beneficial Insects," in Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 91, no. 2, pages 419-427.
James A. Inciardi and Lana D. Harrison, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "The Re-Emergence of Heroin in the Age of Crack Cocaine," introduction, pages vii-xxii, and Inciardi with Duane McBride and Hilary Surratt, "The Heroin Street Addict: Profiling A National Population," pages 31-50, in Heroin in the Age of Crack-Cocaine, Sage Publications; Inciardi with Hilary L. Surratt of University of Miami, "African Americans, Crack and Crime," pages 170-180, and "Cocaine, Crack and the Criminalization of Pregnancy," pages 181-190, in The American Drug Scene, second edition, Roxbury Publishing Co.
Bethany Hall-Long, nursing, "Nursing Curricula: Back to the Future," to Cleveland State University and Cleveland Visiting Nurses Association, April 24; "Threats To Our Children: Nursing's Response," at A.I. DuPont Hospital annual pediatric update, May 1.Ivar Stakgold, mathematical sciences emeritus, "The Porous Equation with Absorption," at Hungarian Academy of Sciences, April 30, Budapest, and at Charles University, May 11, Prague.
Helen Bowers, finance, with Norman Moore of University of Connecticut and K.S. Maurice Tse of Hong Kong University of Science, "Signal, Acquisitions and Corporate Financial Slack" and, with William M. Marcum of Wake Forest University, "Initial Public Offerings: The Predictability of Subsequent Targets," at Eastern Finance Association annual meeting, April 22-25, Williamsburg, Va. Bowers was chairperson of the session, "Merger Pricing and Performance" and Janet Todd, finance, was chairperson of the session, "High Tech Financing."
James A. Inciardi and Christine A. Saum, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Treating Drug-Involved Offenders: The Lessons and Baggage of History," at consensus meeting on drug treatment in the criminal justice system, Office of National Drug Control Policy, March 23-25, Washington, D.C.; and Inciardi, "Effects of Treatment on Crime," at national conference on drug addiction treatment, April 8-9, Washington, D.C.
Suresh G. Advani, mechanical engineering, with Pavel Simacek, EG '94PhD, and postdoctoral student Murat E. Sozer, "Numerical Simulations of Mold Filling for Design and Control of RTM Process," and with graduate student Roopesh Mathur and Bruce K. Fink of Army Research Labs, "Optimization of Channel Design in VARTÂ Processing," at Society of Plastics Engineers annual technical conference, April 23, Atlanta.
Members of the Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies made presentations at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 35th annual meeting, March 10-14, Albuquerque, N.M.: James A. Inciardi with Hilary Surratt, Wendee Wechsberg and Duane McBride, "Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Drug Use and Sex Trading"; Christine A. Saum, "Rohypnol Use and Rape in the U.S."; and Saum, Steven A. Martin and Inciardi, "Overview and Illustrative Examples of the Research Agenda for the Therapeutic Community Continuum of Treatment for Offenders in Delaware." Inciardi also served as chairperson of the session on Drugs, Crime and the Inner City.
Farley Grubb, economics, "The Statutory Regulation of Colonial Servitude: An Incomplete-Contract Approach," at 38th annual cliometrics conference, May 10, Washington University, St. Louis.
Steven S. Martin, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, and Ronald Beard of CREST Outreach Center, "Treating the Chemically Dependent Criminal Offender," at Delaware Association of Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Counselors meeting, Feb. 27-28, Claymont.
William W. Boyer, Charles P. Messick Professor Emeritus of Public Administration, "Reform of the Higher Civil Service in the United States," at Graduate School of Public Administration, Yonsei University, May 4; "Reflections on IMF Conditionality," May 7, and "The Problem of Unity in the American Political System," May 8, at Graduate School of International Area Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea.
Marianne Carter, Employee Wellness Center, was appointed to a two-year-term on the state Committee of Dietetics/Nutrition by Delaware Gov. Thomas Carper.Darrell Sparks, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, appointed chairperson of Peacemeal, an affiliate of AIDS Delaware that provides meals for people with HIV.
15 Years
Joseph E. Napolski, Intercollegiate Athletics Program, May 23, 1983
Robin Mary Harbaugh, marine studies, May 23, 1988Barbara A. Smith, Benefits Services, May 23, 1988
Betty L. Smith, graduate studies, May 23, 1988