In Print
Beth Gazley, IUB, published the lead article in Nonprofit
Management and Leadership's spring 2006 issue. Co-authored with Jeffrey
L. Brudney, the article is entitled "Moving Ahead or Falling Behind?
Volunteer Promotion and Data Collection."
The journal GROUND WATER came out this January (Vol. 44, No. 1,
2006) with a special theme issue devoted to the Analytic Element Method
of groundwater flow modeling. Henk Haitjema, IUB, served
as the lead guest editor and wrote the foreword. Haitjema has devoted his
academic career to the development and promotion of this specific method,
and the production of this special issue of GROUND WATER is a major
step in its promotion. The journal is a peer-reviewed publication of the
National Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers (NGWA) and
is widely read in the U.S. and abroad. In addition to the foreword, he also
published a paper in the issue entitled "A fast direct solution method
for nonlinear equations in an analytic element model".
Les Lenkowsky, IUB and IUPUI, published “Foundations
Can Expect Increased Attention From State Officials” in the April
20 “Opinion” column of The Chronicle of Philanthropy,
available to subscribers at: http://philanthropy.com/temp/email.php?id=3lqz2fdrohukp1fkjdtw967294c1aowz.
Joe Pellicciotti, IUN, published "The Employee Polygraph
Act of 1988: A Focus on the Act's Exemptions and Limitations" in the
Loyola Law Review (51 Loy. L. Rev. 911).
Rafael Reuveny, IUB, with co-author Katherine Barbieri,
published "Economic Globalization and Civil War," in the Journal
of Politics, 67: 1228-1247 (2005). |