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In Print 



Beth Gazley, IUB:
  • coauthored the lead article in the September 2007 issue of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. Written with Jeffrey L. Brudney, the article is entitled “The Purpose (and Perils) of Public-Private Partnership.” Gazley and Brudney were also cited for most effective alliteration in the title of a journal article.
  • was quoted in an AP wire story on employment ethics in Indiana state government. The story addressed an incident in which a former state employee used public personnel information to organize political opposition to a state policy.
  • with Laura Littlepage, IUPUI, and Christina Myers, IUB (MPA ’08), authored a report entitled “Volunteer Management Capacity and Student Service-Learners: A Study of Indiana Community Agencies.” The research was funded by the Lilly Endowment through the Center on Philanthropy, and the report was published by the IUPUI Center on Urban Policy and the Environment.
Kirsten Grønbjerg, IUB, was quoted in the Indianapolis Star on October 8th in an article by Meagan Ingerson entitled “Center that helps men find homes, jobs needs money.”

Les Lenkowsky, IUB and IUPUI, recently published the following:
  • “College Donors Face a Tough Challenge” in the October 18th “Opinion” column of the Chronicle of Philanthropy.
  • “The Uneasy Case for Foundation Giving” in the October issue of Philanthropy.
David Parkhurst, IUB, with co-authors Gunther Craun and Jeffrey Soller, has published a chapter titled "Conceptual Bases for Relating Illness Risk to Indicator Concentrations" in Statistical Framework for Recreational Water Quality Criteria and Monitoring, L.J. Wymer (Ed), Wiley, 2007.

Rafael Reuveny, IUB, and William R. Thompson, IUB Political Science, recently published “The Limits of Economic Globalization: Still Another North-South Cleavage?” in International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 2007(48): 107-135.

Kenneth Richards, IUB, was quoted in the following publications this month:
  • “A Clean Break in Energy Policy,” Congressional Quarterly Weekly (Cover Story). 8 October 2007.
  • “Running On Energy,” Congressional Quarterly Weekly. 24 September 2007.
Todd Royer, IUB, with co-authors E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J.L. Tank, M.R. Whiles, M. Evans-White, C. Chambers, N.A. Griffiths, J. Polelsek, and M.L. Stephen, recently published “Toxins in transgenic crop byproducts may affect headwater stream ecosystems” in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2000) 104:16204-16208. Royer also recently published, with co-authors T. Heatherly, M.R. Whiles, and M.B. David, “Relationships between water quality, habitat quality, and macroinvertebrate assemblages in Illinois streams” in the Journal of Environmental Quality (2007) 36:1653-1660.

Michael Rushton, IUB, recently published "Sustainable Public Funding for the Arts in the US and Canada: Implications for Korea" in Review of Cultural Economics (Korea) 10(1): 31-49 (2007). This paper was an invited presentation to the Korean Association for Cultural Economics, presented in Seoul in May of this year.



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