Curriculum Vitae. Michael J. Paolisso
|
|
- May Green
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Curriculum Vitae Michael J. Paolisso Personal Information Contact Information Department of Anthropology University of Maryland College Park, Maryland Office: Major Interests Topics: Areas: Environmental Anthropology, Cultural Models, Coastal and Estuary Socio- Ecological Systems, Qualitative and Quantitative Theories and Methods, Applied Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Research, International Development, Gender, Economic Anthropology Chesapeake Bay, Latin America, Kenya, and Nepal Education and Training Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1985, Dissertation: Subsistence and Coffee Cultivation among the Irapa-Yukpa of Venezuela: A Cultural Ecological Investigation. M.A. in Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1978 B.A. in Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1976 Summer Institute on Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology, National Science Foundation. August Employment Background 2012-present 2006-present Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park. Graduate Director, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, 1
2 College Park Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park Director, Health and Social Analysis, International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, George Washington University, Washington, DC 1993 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Staff Anthropologist, International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC Research Anthropologist, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, California Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities 1 Books and Monographs 2006 Chesapeake Environmentalism: Rethinking Culture to Strengthen Restoration and Resource Management. Michael Paolisso. Chesapeake Perspectives Monographs, Maryland Sea Grant College Non-native Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (Member, Committee on Nonnative Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay, National Research Council, NRC) 1992 Gender and the Commercialization of Subsistence Agriculture in Nepal. Michael Paolisso and Shibesh Regmi. Washington, D.C. and Kathmandu, Nepal: International Center for Research on Women and New ERA Women's Work and Child Welfare in the Third World. Joanne Leslie and Michael Paolisso, editors. Boulder, Colo., Westview Press. 1 Lead author is identified with boldfacing. Graduate student co-authors are marked with (*). 2
3 1988 Time Allocation among the Irapa-Yukpa. Michael Paolisso and Ross Sackett. Human Relations Area Files Comparative Time Allocation Series. Volume 2. New Haven: HRAF Press. Book Chapters 2012 Behavior Observations in Ethnography. Raymond Hames and Michael Paolisso. In The Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology, H. Russell Bernard and Clarence Gravlee, editors. Altamira Press. (forthcoming) 2012 Social and Cultural Incentives and Obstacles to Adaptation to Increased Coastal Flooding in East Boston, MA USA. Paul Kirshen, Ellen Douglas, Michael Paolisso and Ashley Enrici*. In Restoring and Sustaining Lands: Coordinating Science, Politics, and Action, H.A. Karl, M. Flaxman, J.C. Vargas-Moreno, and P. Lynn Scarlett, editors. Pgs Springer Does Cash Crop Adoption Detract From Childcare Provision? Evidence from Rural Nepal. Michael Paolisso, Kelly Hallman, Lawrence Haddad, and Shibesh Regmi. In Household Decisions, Gender, and Development: A Synthesis of Recent Research. Agnes R.Quisumbing, editor. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute Chesapeake Bay Watermen, Weather, and Blue Crabs: Cultural Models and Fishery Policies. Michael Paolisso. In Weather, Climate and Culture, Sarah Strauss and Ben Orlove, editors, Pgs New York: Berg Mujeres, Agua y Lena en Honduras: Algunas Obervaciónes Empíricas sobre Género y Recursos Naturales. Michael Paolisso and Aleyda Ramirez. In. Género y Medio Ambiente en México, Centroamérica y Caribe, Esperanza Tuñón Pablos, editor. Pgs Tabasco, México: ECOSUR Avances de la Investigación sobre Género y Medio Ambiente. Michael Paolisso. In Género y Ambiente in Latinoamerica, Margarita Veláquez, editor. Cuernavaca, Mexico: Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico Sustainable Development and Women. Michael Paolisso, Lourdes Arizpe, Margarette Lycette, and Margarita Velasquez). In Women in the Americas, Margaret Berger, editor. Washington, D.C.: The Inter-American Development Bank Mujer, Pobreza y Medio Ambiente en America Latina. Michael Paolisso and Sally Yudelman. In Despejando Horizontes: Mujeres en El Medioambiente. Santiago, Chile: Isis Internacional Impression Cran Ltda Collection of Time-Use and Labor Data: A Commentary. Michael Paolisso. New Directions for Household Surveys, Joachim von Braun and Detlev Puetz, editors. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute. 3
4 1991 Behavioral Research on Household Activity Patterns, Resource Allocation and Care Practices. Michael Paolisso, Duncan Ngare and Judith Timyan. In The Health Transition: Methods and Measures, John Cleland and Allan Hill, editors. Canberra: Australian National University Cultural Summary of the Yukpa of Venezuela. Michael Paolisso. Encyclopedia of World Cultures, D. Leviason, (editor in chief) and Johannes Wilbert (volume editor). Newbury Park, CA: Sage/Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) Women's Agricultural Labor, Child Care and Infant Diarrhea in Rural Kenya. Michael Paolisso, Michael Baksh and Jim Thomas. In Women's Work and Child Welfare in the Third World, Joanne Leslie and Michael Paolisso, editors. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press Anthropological Contributions to the Study of Malnutrition: The Nutrition CRSP Kenya Project. Michael Paolisso and Michael Baksh. In Bringing People In: Social Science in International Agricultural Development, Constance C. McCorkle, editor. Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Reiner Press Impact of the 1984 Drought on Food Intake, Nutritional Status and Household Response in Embu, Kenya. Charlotte Neumann, Michael Baksh, Michael Paolisso and Murray Trostle. In Drought in Kenya: Lessons from 1984, T.E. Downing, K. Gitu, and Crispin Kamau, editors. Nairobi: Ford Foundation. Articles in Refereed Journals 2012 A Cultural of Farmer Land Conservation. Michael Paolisso, Priscilla Weeks and Jane Packard. Human Organization. (revisions under review) 2012 Environmental Models and Public Stakeholders in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Michael Paolisso, Jeremy Trombley, Kevin Sellner and Raleigh Hood. Estuaries and Coasts. (under review) 2012 Local Cultural Models of Conservation and NGO Legitimacy. Priscilla Weeks, Jane Packard and Michael Paolisso. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. Vol. 55(5): Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Knowledge and Adaptation among African American Communities in the Chesapeake Bay Region. Michael Paolisso, Ashley Enrici*, Paul Kirshen, Ellen Douglas and Matthias Ruth. Weather, Climate and Society. Vol 4: Coastal flooding and Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptations for an Environmental Justice Community in Boston, Massachusetts. Ellen Douglas, Paul Kirshen, Michael Paolisso, Ashley Enrici*, Chris Watson, and Matthias Ruth. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Vol. 17(5):
5 2010 A Cultural Model Analysis of Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration. Michael Paolisso and with Nicole Dery*. Human Organization. Vol 69(2): Methods for the Systematic Study of Human Behavior. Michael Paolisso and Raymond Hames. Field Methods 22(4): Potential Climate Change Impacts on the Chesapeake Bay. Raymond Najjar, Christopher Pyke, Mary Beth Adams, Denise Breitburg, Carl Hershner, Michael Kemp, Robert Howard, Margaret Mulholland, Michael Paolisso, David Secor, Kevin Sellner, Denice Wardrop and Robert Park). Estuarine,Coastal and Shelf Science 86: Gone the Bull of Winter? Grappling with Cultural Implications of Anthropology s Role(s) in Global Climate Change: Comments. Michael Paolisso. Current Anthropology 49(4): Taste the Traditions: Crabs, Crab Cakes and the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Fishery. Michael Paolisso. American Anthropologist Vol. 109(4): Cultural Models and Cultural Consensus of Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab and Oyster Fisheries. Michael Paolisso. NAPA (National Association of Practicing Anthropologists) Bulletin 28: The Art of Farming: Exploring the Link between Farm Culture and Maryland s Nutrient Management Policies. R. Shawn Maloney* and Michael Paolisso. Culture and Agriculture Vol.28(2): Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay using a Non-Native Oyster: Ecological and Fishery Considerations. Michael Paolisso, Nicole Dery* and Stan Herman*. Human Organization Vol. 65(3): Linking Estuarine Research to Local Community Heritage & Environmental Values: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay. Lucinda Power* and Michael Paolisso. Practicing Anthropology 29(1): The Significance of Gender Roles in Assessing Disaster Impacts: A Case Study of Hurricane Mitch and Hillside Farmers in Honduras. Michael Paolisso, Amanda Ritchie* and Aleyda Ramirez. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters Vol 20 (2): Blue Crabs and Controversy on the Chesapeake Bay: A Cultural Model for Understanding Watermen s Reasoning about Blue Crab Management. Michael Paolisso. Human Organization 61(3):
6 2002 Does Cash Crop Adoption Detract from Child Care Provision? Evidence from Rural Nepal. Michael Paolisso, Kelly Hallman, Lawrence Haddad and Shibesh Regmi. Economic Development and Cultural Change Vol 50: Culture, Politics, and Toxic Dinoflagellate Blooms: The Anthropology of Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso and Erve Chambers. Human Organization 60(1): What Can Digital Audio Data Do for You? R. Shawn Maloney and Michael Paolisso. Field Methods 13(1): Farmer Morality and Maryland s Nutrient Management Regulations. Michael Paolisso and R. Shawn Maloney. Culture and Agriculture 22(3): Recognizing Farmer Environmentalism: Nutrient Runoff and Toxic Dinoflagellate Blooms in the Chesapeake Bay Region. Michael Paolisso and R. Shawn Maloney. Human Organization 59(2): Toxic Algal Blooms, Nutrient Runoff, and Farming on Maryland s Eastern Shore. Michael Paolisso. Culture and Agriculture 21(3): Gender and Household Level Responses to Soil Degradation in Honduras. Michael Paolisso, Sarah Gammage and Linda Casey. Human Organization 58(3): Energy Requirements and Dietary Energy Recommendations for Children and Adolescents 1-to-18 Years Old. Benjamin Torun, Peter Davies, M. Barbara Livingstone, Michael Paolisso, Ross Sackett and G.B. Spurr.. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 50, Supplement 1: Meeting the Changing Health Needs of Women in Developing Countries. Michael Paolisso and Joanne Leslie. Social Science and Medicine 40: The Influence of Reproductive Status on Rural Kenyan Women's Time Use. Michael Baksh, Charlotte. Neumann, Michael Paolisso, Robert Trostle and Ad Jansen. Social Science and Medicine 39: Traditional Meat Procurement among the Irapa-Yukpa of the Venezuelan-Colombia Border Area. Michael Paolisso and Ross Sackett. Research in Economic Anthropology 7: Aboriginal Population and Depopulation: A Case Study of the Encomiendas of Merida, Venezuela. Michael Paolisso. Anthropology UCLA 13: Reports and Extension Publications 2008 Cultural and Socioeconomic Effects of Introducing a Non-Native Oyster into the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Non-Native Environmental 6
7 Impact Assessment. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources Oyster Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay: A Cultural & Socioeconomic Assessment. Michael Paolisso and Nicole Dery*. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources Restoration of Chesapeake Bay Oysters: A Cultural Consensus Analysis of Stakeholder Knowledge and Values. Michael Paolisso and Nicole Dery*. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources A Cultural Analysis of Oyster Restoration Alternatives in the Chesapeake Bay: A Look at the Oyster Industry. Nicole Dery* and Michael Paolisso. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources Cultural Analysis for EIS on Oyster Restoration Alternatives, Including the Crassostrea ariakensis. Michael Paolisso, Stan Herman* and Nicole Dery*. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources Linking Estuarine Ecology and Community Heritage: A Socio-Cultural Needs Assessment of the Monie Bay Component. Lucinda Power* and Michael Paolisso. Annapolis, MD: National Estuarine Research Reserve. Maryland Department of Natural Resources 2005 Cultural Models, Environmental Values and Environmental Decision-Making. Michael Paolisso. Washington, DC: Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Using Collaborative Learning, Cultural Models and Dialogue to Advance Co- Management Planning of Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) Fishery. Michael Paolisso. College Park, MD: Maryland Sea Grant Program Cultural Consensus and Cultural Models of Environment on Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore. Michael Paolisso. Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation Applying Consensus and Cultural Models to Improve Environmental Decision-Making. Michael Paolisso. Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation Cultural Models of Pfiesteria piscicida on Maryland s Lower Eastern. Michael Paolisso. Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation 2001 Does Cash Crop Adoption Detract from Child Care Provision? Evidence from Rural Nepal. Michael Paolisso, Kelly Hallman, Lawrence Haddad and Shibesh Regmi. Discussion Paper, Food and Consumption Division, International Food Policy Research Institute. Washington, D.C.: IFRPI. 7
8 2000 Género y Manejo de los Recursos Naturales, Reserva Biológica El Chile, Honduras. Michael Paolisso and Aleyda Ramirez. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: World Neighbors Gender and Natural Resource Management: Promoting Sustainability in the El Chile Biological Reserve, Honduras. Michael Paolisso. Report-in Brief. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Gender and Natural Resource and Natural Disaster in Honduras. Michael Paolisso and Aleyda Ramirez. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) A Study of the Cultural Models of Pfiesteria piscicida. Michael Paolisso. Sea Grant College Program Preliminary Results from Exploratory Research on Cultural Models of Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso. Report for the National Science Foundation Providing Emergency Contraception in Ecuador: Assessing the Impacts of Training and Practice. Michael Paolisso, Ernesto Pinto, Maria de Lourdes Carrillo, Marth Yepez, Monica Arellano, Marjorie Macieira. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Proporcionando Contracepción de Emergencia en Ecuador: Evaluando los Impactos el Entrenamiento y la Práctica. Michael Paolisso, Ernesto Pinto, Maria de Lourdes Carrillo, Marth Yepez, Monica Arellano, Marjorie Macieira. Quito, Ecuador: Centro Médico de Orientación y Planificación Familiar (CEMOPLAF) Opportunities for Creating Synergy by Focusing on Women: Recommendations for USAID/Nepal. Michael Paolisso and Gretchen Bloom. Washington, D.C.: Development Alternatives, Inc Taking Women into Account: Lessons Learned from NGO Project Experiences. Mayra Buvinic, Rekha Mehra, Michael Paolisso, Charlotte Johnson-Welch, Ellen Weiss and Daniel Whelan. Washington, D.C: International Center for Research on Women Household Response to Soil Degradation: Gender, Poverty, and Demographic Dynamics in Honduras. Michael Paolisso and Linda Casey. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Respuestas del Hogar Rural a la Degradación de Suelo: Un Estudio de Caso de Género, Pobreza y la Dinámica Demográfica en Honduras. Michael Paolisso and Linda Casey. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: World Neighbors. 8
9 1996 Women's Responses to Environmental Degradation: Poverty and Demographic Constraints. Case Studies from Latin America. Michael Paolisso and Sarah Gammage. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Agricultural Commercialization, Women s Care Activities and Child Nutritional Status in Nepal. Michael Paolisso and Shibesh Regmi. Washington, D.C.: Educational Development Center/WINS Project Advances in Research on Gender and Environment. Michael Paolisso. D.C.: International Center for Research on Women New Directions for the Study of Women and Environmental Degradation. Michael Paolisso. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Economic Anthropology and the Study of Intrahousehold Resource Allocation: Some Methodological Lessons from Nepal. Michael Paolisso. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Sustainable Development and Women: Management and Protection of the Environment. Michael Paolisso, Lourdes Arizpe, Margaret Lycette, Margarita Velázquez and Fernanda Paz. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Gender Differences in Child Care Practices of Adults in Nepal and Kenya. Michael Paolisso. Washington, D.C. International Center for Research on Women The Impact of Agricultural Commercialization on Men s and Women s Farm Labor: Evidence from Nepal. Michael Paolisso, Shibesh Regmi, Lawrence Haddad and Bishwa Tiwari. Washington, D.C. and Kathmandu, Nepal: International Center for Research on Women and New ERA Beyond Fuelwood: New Directions for the Study of Women and Environmental Degradation. Michael Paolisso. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Encuentro: Mujer, Pobreza y Medio Ambiente en America Latina. Michael Paolisso and Sally Yudelman. San Jose, Costa Rica: Fundacion Arias para la Paz y Progreso Humano Women, Poverty and the Environment in Latin America. Michael Paolisso and Sally W. Yudelman. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Strengthening Women: Health Research Priorities for Women in Developing Countries. Joanne Leslie, Michael Paolisso, Sambe Duale, Shushum Bhatia, A.W. 9
10 Patterson and Judith Timyan. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women Women in Development: Recommendations for Future Activities. Michael Paolisso and Rae Lesser Blumberg. United States Agency for International Development, Quito, Ecuador Non-Traditional Agricultural Exports: Labor, Gender and Socio-Economic Considerations. Michael Paolisso and Rae Lesser Blumberg. United States Agency for International Development, Quito, Ecuador California s Auto Repair Industry: An Ethnographic Study of Consumer Loss Paul Taylor and Michael Paolisso. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of Consumer Affairs, Federal Trade Commission.. Book Reviews, Other Articles and Brief Contributions 2012 Book Review: The Oyster Question: Scientists, Watermen, and the Maryland Chesapeake Bay since 1880 (by Christine Keiner). Michael Paolisso. Environment and History. Forthcoming Heritage, History or Culture? Thoughts on Applied Significance. Michael Paolisso. Newsletter, Society for Applied Anthrology. Vol 19 (1): The Right to Work the Water. Michael Paolisso. Waterman s Gazette 31(5): Uses of Applied Ethnography by Master s Level Students in Community, Health and Development. Michael Paolisso. Practicing Anthropology 27(2): Applying Consensus and Cultural Models to Improve Environmental Decision- Making. Michael Paolisso and Erve Chambers. Proceedings of the 2002 Decision- Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy Progress Review Workshop. March, Washington, D.C. Pgs Giving Voice to the Watermen. Michael Paolisso. College Park 13(1): Profiles of Skipjacks, Skipjack Captains, and Community Members: Chance-Deal Island and Wenona. Michael Paolisso and Stacey Hockett-Sherlock*. Compilation of Community-Authored Profiles for Exhibit Building a Constituency for Applied Anthropology. Michael Paolisso and R. Shawn Maloney. Practicing Anthropology 23(3): Cultural Models of Environment and Pollution. Michael Paolisso, R. Shawn Maloney and Erve Chambers. Anthropology News 41(2):
11 2000 Book Review: Political Ecology, Mountain Agriculture, and Knowledge in Honduras (Kees Jansen). Michael Paolisso. Journal of Political Ecology Vol 6: Invited Presentations 2011 Why Culture is Important to Environmental Behavior. Michael Paolisso. Social Science Workshop. Science and Technical Advisory Committee, Chesapeake Bay Program. Annapolis, Maryland. March 10, Culture, Place and Environmentalism. Michael Paolisso. Graduate Seminar. Department of Geography. University of Maryland, College Park. March 3, Cultural Analysis and Fishery Research and Management: Cognition, Models and Consensus. Michael Paolisso. Fishery Seminar University of Alaska/MESAS April 7, Juneau, Alaska 2010 Studying Environmental Behavior. Michael Paolisso. Human Environmental Research Seminar. School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. April 6, Cultural Considerations of a Sustainable Fishery: Chesapeake Bay Blue Crabs. Michael Paolisso. Mason School of Business, College of William and Mary. March 24, The Cultural and Social Roles of Oysters. State of the River Summit. Michael Paolisso. Calvert Maritime Museum. Solomons, MD. October 10, Cultural and Socioeconomic Impacts of Native and Non-Native Oyster Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Non-Native EIS Oyster Advisory Panel. Annapolis, MD. June 27, Culture, Place and Watermen Heritage. Michael Paolisso. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. St. Michaels, MD. April 17, Cultural and Socioeconomic Assessment. Michael Paolisso. Non-Native Oyster EIS Project Delivery Team. Colonial Beach, VA. January 23-24, Oysters, Culture, Chesapeake Bay Restoration. Michael Paolisso. Chesapeake Bay Program. Annapolis, Md. January, 15, Oysters, Culture, Chesapeake Bay Restoration and Beyond. Michael Paolisso. Interstate Shellfish Transport Committee. Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. Washington, D.C. December 19,
12 2007 Cultural and Socioeconomic Impacts of Native and Non-native Oyster Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Oyster Advisory Commission. Annapolis, Md. November, 19, Annapolis, Md Culture and the Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Visiting Scholars Program Lecture Series. St. Mary s College of Maryland. St. Mary, Md. March 19, Cultural and Socio-Economic Analysis for Non-Native Oyster EIS. Michael Paolisso. Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC), Chesapeake Bay Program. Virginia Beach, VA. March 6, Understanding Crassotrea ariakensis as a Cultural Organism. Michael Paolisso. Univeristy of Maryland, Center for Environmental Sciences, Horn Point Laboratory. Cambridge, MA. October 11, Where is the Cultural in Environmental Research and Education: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Mid-Atlantic Marine Educator Association Annual Conference. NorthBay, North East, MD. September 30, Urbanization and Chesapeake Bay Environmentalism. Michael Paolisso. Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Spring Seminar Series. April 28, Blue Crab Collaborative Learning Project. Michael Paolisso. Maryland Sea Grant College Program. Annapolis, MD. September 26, Using Cultural Models to Improve Marine and Land Conservation. Michael Paolisso. Department of Fish and Wildlife, Texas A & M. University. College State, TX. September 15, A Cultural Analysis: Knowledge, Values and Chesapeake Bay Oysters. Michael Paolisso. Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Annapolis, MD. July 28, 2005, 2005 Environmental Anthropology of the Chesapeake Bay: Comparing Environmental Professional and Watermen Knowledge and Values about Environment and Pollution. Michael Paolisso. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Silver Spring, MD. June 16, Culture, Cultural Models, Consensus and Blue Crabs: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. North Carolina Collaborative Learning Workshop. Columbia, North Carolina. February 17-18, People and Resources: Linking Culture and Ecology to Strengthen Chesapeake Restoration and Natural Resource Management (Blue Crabs). Michael Paolisso. 12
13 Academy for Lifelong Learning. Washington College. Chestertown, MD. November 9, Farmer Environmentalism: Cultural Perspectives on Pollution and Nutrient Management. Michael Paolisso. Campus Environmental Series Lecture. Washington College. Chestertown, MD. November 9, Environmental Anthropology of the Chesapeake Bay: Comparing Environmental Professional and Watermen Knowledge and Values about Environment and Pollution. Michael Paolisso. University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences, Cambridge, MD. October 13, Cultural and Demographic Change among Maryland Watermen Communities. Michael Paolisso. Maryland Population Research Center, Seminar Series. University of Maryland, College Park. October 8, Smart Growth and Chesapeake Bay Coastal Communities. Michael Paolisso. Panel Discussion. Smithsonian Folklife Festival, June 23, Washington, D.C Blue Crab Collaborative Learning Project. Michael Paolisso. Bi-State Blue Crab Technical Advisory Group, Chesapeake Bay Commission. Annapolis, MD. June, 22, Working with Watermen Communities. What does Anthropology Bring? Michael Paolisso. Panel on Blue Crab Research Results. Commercial Watermen Trade Exposition. Ocean City, MD. February 7, Comparing Environmental Professional and Watermen Knowledge and Values about Environment and Pollution. Michael Paolisso. Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD. January 15, Culture, Collaborative Learning and Fisheries Management: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Mid-Atlantic Sea Grant Region Workshop. Columbia, North Carolina. December 2-3, Cultural Models and Environmental Decision-Making. Michael Paolisso. Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). November What s an Anthropologist doing in a Place Like the Chesapeake Bay? Michael Paolisso. Maryland Sea Grant College, College Park, MD. October Anthropology, Culture and Environment on the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC), Edgewater, MD. June. 13
14 2003 Strengthening Research and Management of the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab: What s Culture Got to do with it? Michael Paolisso. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA). Silver Spring, MD, May Cultural Models and Collaborative Learning: Strengthening Research and Management of the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab. Michael Paolisso. College of Marine Sciences, University of Delaware. Newark, DE. May Getting Farmers to Adopt Innovative Practices: What s Culture Got to Do with It? Michael Paolisso. Scientific Forum on Innovation in Agricultural Conservation for the Chesapeake Bay. Beltsville, MD. May Watermen, Blue Crabs and Culture on the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Norwegian-American Club of Maryland. Timonium, MD April Blue Crab Collaborative Learning Project. Michael Paolisso. Meeting of the Technical Work Group, Bi-State Blue Crab Advisory Committee (BBCAC), Chesapeake Bay Commission. Colonial Beach, Virginia, April Cultural Model Research and Fisheries Policy. Michael Paolisso and Bonnie McCay. Discussion Paper, Conference on Environment, Resources and Sustainability: Policy Issues for the 21 st Century. Athens, Georgia, September Blue Crabs and Controversy on the Chesapeake Bay: Cultural Models, Collaborative Learning and Dialogue. Michael Paolisso. Meeting of the Technical Work Group, Bi- State Blue Crab Advisory Committee (BBCAC), Chesapeake Bay Commission. Colonial Beach, Virginia, June Cultural Models, Blue Crabs and Fisheries Management. Michael Paolisso. Chesapeake Bay Program, Annapolis, Maryland, May Gender, Family and Work in Maryland s Blue Crab Fishery. Michael Paolisso Demography and Inequality Seminar Series, Center on Population, Gender and Social Inequality, University of Maryland, College Park, April Applying Consensus and Cultural Models to Improve Environmental Decision-Making. Michael Paolisso. Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy Workshop. US EPA National Center for Environmental Research and NSF Decision, Risk and Management Science Program. Washington, D.C., March Farmer Environmentalism and Farmer Morality. Michael Paolisso. Delmarva Poultry Industry. Salisbury, Maryland, November Cultural and Consensus Models of Environment and Pollution. Michael Paolisso. Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, October. 14
15 2000 Gender Roles, Hurricane Mitch and Environment in Honduras. Michael Paolisso and Aleyda Ramirez. Conference on Promoting Women in Development. International Center for Research on Women. Washington, D.C., April Farmer Environmentalism and Cultural Analyses of Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso. College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware. Wilmington, Delaware, February Gender and Natural Resource in El Chile, Honduras: Research Findings and Program Implications. Michael Paolisso. World Neighbors/Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, January Farmer and Environmental Professional Environmentalism. Michael Paolisso. Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Annapolis, Maryland, April Gender and Natural Resource Use in Honduras. Michael Paolisso. Center on Population, Gender and Social Inequality, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland. College Park, Maryland, March Community Beliefs and Values in Response to Environmental Stress: The Case of Pfiesteria piscicida on Maryland s Lower Eastern Shore. Michael Paolisso. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds. Washington, D.C., February Lessons Learned from Honduras: Community Participation in Natural Resource Management. Michael Paolisso. United States Agency for International Development, Office of Women in Development. Washington, D.C., January Understanding the Cultural Dimensions of Pfiesteria piscicida. Michael Paolisso. Conference on Integrating Policy and Research on Pfiesteria. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., December Cultural Models of Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso. Farm Bureau Association, Wicomico County. Snow Hill, Maryland, October Progress in Studying Stakeholder Response to Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso. Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Annapolis, Maryland, September Cultural Research on Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso. University System of Maryland, Environmental Programs Coordinating Council, Pfiesteria Coordination Committee. College Park, Maryland, August Fieldwork Approaches to the Cultural Study of Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso. Neuropsychological Diagnostic and Research Laboratory. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, August. 15
16 1998 Anthropology of Pfiesteria. Michael Paolisso. Office of Sustainable Ecosystems and Communities, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, D.C., February Anthropology, Rapid Rural Appraisal and Food Security. Using RRA to Identify Food Security Indicators. Michael Paolisso. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C., May Women's Responses to Environmental Degradation: Poverty and Demographic Constraints. Michael Paolisso. United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Women, Population and Sustainable Development. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, November Gender, Population and Environment. Michael Paolisso. Inter-American Development Bank. Washington, D.C., July Open Methodological Questions on Production, Income and Labor. Michael Paolisso. International Food Policy Research Institute workshop on Data Needs for Food Policy in Developing Countries: Directions in Household Surveys. Washington, D.C., September Anthropology, Development and Low-Income Households. Michael Paolisso. School of Advanced International Studies, Social Change and Development Program. Washington, D.C., March Methodological Contributions of Economic Anthropology to the Study of Intrahousehold Resource Allocation. Michael Paolisso. International Food Policy Research Institute/World Bank workshop on Intrahousehold Resource Allocation: Policy Issues and Research Methods. Washington, D.C., February Mujer, Pobreza y el Medio Ambiente en América Latina. Michael Paolisso. Conference on Women, Poverty and Environment, Arias Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, October Linking Conservation, Women, and Development. Michael Paolisso. Workshop on Women, Wildlife, and the World Wildlife Fund. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D.C., February Strengthening Women: Health Research Priorities for Women in Developing Countries. Michael Paolisso. National Council on International Health Policies, Washington, D.C., June Behavioral Research on Household Activity Pattern, Resource Allocation and Care Practice. Michael Paolisso. Workshop on "Methods for Studying Health Transition Processes. The Rockefeller Foundation and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Regent College, London, June. 16
17 Conference Paper Presentations 2011 Challenging Interdisciplinary Environmental Research Epistemologies with Cultural Models. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Seattle, Washington. March 29, Distributional Impacts of Climate Change and Adaptation Options for Marginalized Communities: Place-based Research in Boston, Massachusetts and the Eastern Shore, Maryland. Ashley Enrici*, Ellen Douglas, Paul Kirshen, Michael Paolisso, Jack Wiggin, and Chris Watson. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C, April, Managing Humans and Oysters: Challenges to an Ecosystem-Based Management Approach. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Merida, Mexico. March 26, Cultural Models and Cultural Consensus: Integrating Cognitive Approaches to Study and Guide Restoration of Chesapeake Bay Oysters. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia, PA. December Coastal Flooding and Environmental Justice: Identifying Vulnerable Communities and Feasible Adaptation Strategies for the Boston Metro Area. Ellen Douglas, Chris Watson, Paul Kirshen, Jack Wiggin, Michael Paolisso, and Scott Goodwin*). NOAA Coastal Zone 09 Conference. Boston, MA, July Coastal Flooding and Environmental Justice: Identifying Vulnerable Communities and Feasible Adaptation Strategies for the Boston metro area. Ellen Douglas, Paul Kirshen, Chris Watson, Jack Wiggin, Michael Paolisso and Scott Goodwin*). Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Las Vegas, NV, March 25, Coastal Flooding, Environmental Justice, and Adaptation on Maryland s Rural Eastern Shore. Matthias Ruth, Scott Goodwin* and Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Las Vegas, NV, March 24, Assessing the Impacts of Fishery Change using Cultural Model Methodology: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). Santa Fe, NM. March 21, Water, Water, Everywhere: Anthropologists Role(s) in the Uncertainty of Water in the Age of Global Climate Change. Michael Paolisso. (Panel Discussant). Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). Memphis, TN. March 25,
18 2008 Restoration of Chesapeake Bay Oysters: What s Happening to the Fishery? Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). Memphis, TN. March 28, Cultural Knowledge, Values and Models of Land Conservation on Maryland s Eastern Shore and the Big Thicket region of Texas. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Santa Clara, CA. August 3, Non-native Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). Tampa, Fl. March 29, Understanding Landowner Shoreline Management Choices. Michael Paolisso. Living Shoreline Summit Conference, Williamsburg, VA. December. (Panel Facilitator) 2006 Cultural Models and Collaborative Learning: Lessons from the Chesapeake. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association. Baltimore, MD November 6, Taste the Traditions: Globalizing Chesapeake Crabs with Imported Pasteurized Crabmeat. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December It s not about the Boat: Skipjack, Heritage and Tourism on the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). Santa Fe, New Mexico, April The Right to Work the Water. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). Santa Fe, New Mexico, April Chesapeake Bay Watermen Knowledge and Management of the Blue Crab Fishery. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas, TX. March Bridging Competing Discourses on Managing the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Fishery. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR. March A Model for Understanding Watermen s Reasoning about Blue Crab Management. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, Georgia, March Weather, Blue Crabs and Chesapeake Bay Watermen: Implications for Harvest Strategies and Fishery Management Policies. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C, November. 18
19 2001 Culture, Commercial Crabbers and Resource Managers on the Chesapeake Bay. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March Poultry Farming, Nutrient Runoff and Toxic Algal Blooms on Maryland s Eastern Shore. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. San Francisco, California, April Cultural Constructions of Environmental Problems: The Case of Pfiesteria Piscicida. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Tucson, Arizona, April Natural Resource Management and Gender in Honduras. Michael Paolisso and Aleyda Ramirez. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. San Juan, Puerto Rico, April Gender Differences in Adult Childcare in Nepal. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meetings of the Association of Women in Development, Washington, D.C., October International Development Policies and Poor Women's Health. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, November Time Allocation Research in International Development. Michael Paolisso. Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April Hunting Productivity among the Yukpa Indians of Venezuela. Michael Paolisso and Ross Sackett. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November. Symposia Organized and Chaired 2009 Making Cognitive Approaches in Environmental Anthropology Count: Bridging Findings to Policy. (Michael Paolisso, Shirley Fiske and Susan Crate, co-chairs and organizers). Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, March 30, Environment as Cultural Heritage. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Santa Fe, New Mexico (Erve Chambers and Michael Paolisso, co-chiars). April. 19
20 2005 Fishing Heritage and Tourism. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Santa Fe, New Mexico. April Culture, Collaborative Learning and Fisheries Management: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay. Mid-Atlantic Sea Grant Region Workshop. Columbia, North Carolina, December Coastal Communities and Environments. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Portland, OR. (Ben Blount and Michael Paolisso, co-chairs). March Cultural Models of Nature and Environment: Methods and Practice. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, Georgia. (Michael Paolisso and Ben Blount, co-chairs), March Resource Management in an Anthropological Perspective. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, Georgia. (Michael Paolisso and Erve Chambers), March Farming, Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) and Pollution. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. San Francisco, California, April The Cultural Study of Pfiesteria. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Tucson, Arizona, April Workshop on the Anthropology of Pfiesteria. Department of Anthropology, Resource Management and Cultural Processes Track, University of Maryland, College Park., Maryland, November. Exhibits Culture, Heritage and Blue Crabs. Maryland Day Exhibit. April Digital Map and Interactive Website of Rockcreek United Methodist Church Cemetery, Chance Maryland Skipjacks, Skipjack Captains and Community Members, with Stacey Hockett-Sherlock. Annual Skipjack Races, Deal Island, Maryland. September. Grants, Awards and Fellowships NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), Climate Program Office, Climate and Societal Interactions Coasts (CSI-Coasts) ( ) Overcoming the Obstacles and Capitalizing on the Incentives for Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Environmental Justice Communities. Co-Principal Investigator 20
21 Grant: $382,736 Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station ( ) Co-Principal Investigator Ecological and Social Responses to Grid-Ditched Coastal Marsh Restoration Grant: $30,000 Maryland Sea Grant College ( ) Principal Investigator Importation of Baitworms and their Live Algal Packing Materials to the Mid-Atlantic: Vector Characterization and Management Grant: $64,235 National Science Foundation (NSF), Cultural Anthropology Program ( ) Principal Investigator (with Shirley Fiske, co-pi) Cultural and Consensus Models of Climate Change Adaptation for the Chesapeake Bay Grant: $195,662 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ( ) Co-Principal Investigator Mitigating Microcystis (Harmful Algal Bloom) in the Chesapeake Grant: $100,000 Research and Scholarship Award (RASA) Summer, 2010 Principal Investigator Strengthening Cultural Analysis of the Human Dimensions of Environmental Change Grant: $9,000 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Co-Principal Investigator Coastal Flooding and Environmental Justice: Developing Strategies for Adapting to Climate Change Grant: $50,000 Chesapeake Bay Program, Science and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) ( ) Co-Principal Investigator Assessing Social Science Research Priorities for Chesapeake Bay Restoration Grant: $10,000. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) ( ) Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) Principal Investigator Linking Land Conservation and Rural Stakeholders through Cultural Model Research Grant: $357,590 Maryland Department of Natural Resources ( ) 21
22 Principal Investigator Cultural Analysis for EIS on Oyster Restoration Alternatives, Including the Crassostrea ariakensis. Contract: $165,601 Maryland Department of Natural Resources (2005) Principal Investigator Socio-cultural Assessment of the Monie Bay Estuarine Reserve, Eastern Shore, Maryland. Contract: $22,000 National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Program ( ) Principal Investigator Modeling Uncertainty in Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Fishery Research: Combining Anthropological and Fishery Science Approaches Grant: $48,810. Center for Heritage Resource Studies, University of Maryland, College Park (2004) Co-Principal Investigator (with Erve Chambers, Co-PI) Heritage Proposal Development Grant: $1,500 National Science Foundation (2003) Principal Investigator Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) and Research Experience for Graduate (REG) Grant: $4,350 General Research Board Award (2003) Principal Investigator Promoting Collaborative Research among Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Stakeholders Grant: $8,750 Maryland Sea Grant College ( ) Principal Investigator Preparation of monograph for Sea Grant publication series Chesapeake Perspectives; Grant: $1,500. Center for Heritage Resource Studies, University of Maryland, College Park (2003) Co-Principal Investigator (with Erve Chambers, Co-PI) Heritage Proposal Development Grant: $1,500 Maryland Sea Grant College ( ) Principal Investigator Assessing Needs and Promoting Collaborative Learning among Blue Crab Fishery Stakeholders on Maryland s Lower Western Shore. Grant: $5,000 22
23 U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ( ) Principal Investigator Cultural Models, Environmental Values and Environmental Decision-Making Cooperative Agreement: $28,000 Maryland Sea Grant College ( ) Principal Investigator (with Erve Chambers, Co-PI) Cultural Models, Dialogue, and Stakeholder Management of the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Fishery Grant: $72,000 Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland, College Park ( ) Principal Investigator Gender, Family and Work in Maryland s Blue Crab Fishery Grant: $10,000 Center for Heritage Resource Studies, University of Maryland, College Park (2002) Co-Principal Investigator (with Erve Chambers, Co-PI) Heritage Proposal Development Grant: $1,500 Maryland Sea Grant College ( ) Principal Investigator (with Erve Chambers, Co-PI) Cultural Models of Pollution and Environment Program Development Award: $7,400 US Environmental Protection Agency/National Science Foundation Partnership for Environmental Research, Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy ( ) Principal Investigator (Erve Chambers, Co-PI), Applying Consensus and Cultural Models to Improve Environmental Decision-Making Grant: $236,000 National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Program ( ) Principal Investigator (Erve Chambers, Co-PI) Cultural Consensus and Cultural Models of Environment on Maryland s Lower Eastern Shore Grant: $73,000 A.W. Mellon Foundation (1999) Co-principal Investigator (with Sonal Desai and Abusaleh Shariff ) Anthropological Demography Grant: $60,000 National Science Foundation (1999) 23
24 Principal Investigator Supplemental Award to Support Undergraduate Research: $6,000 Maryland Sea Grant College (1998) Principal Investigator (Erve Chambers, Co-PI), Cultural Study of Pfiesteria piscicida in Maryland Program Development Award: $7,000 National Science Foundation ( ) Principal Investigator (with Erve Chambers, Co-PI) Cultural Models of Pfiesteria piscicida on Maryland s Lower Eastern Exploratory Research Grant: $25,000 College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park (1997) Co-principal Investigator (with Erve Chambers) Anthropology of Pfiesteria Project Support: $18,000 International Center for Research on Women ( ) Principal Investigator Gender and Natural Resources in Honduras Grant: $130,000 The Compton Foundation ( ) Co-Principal Investigator (with Mayra Buvinic and Rekha Mehra) Gender and Environment in Latin America Grant: $10,000 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ( ) Co-Principal Investigator (with Mayra Buvinic and Rekha Mehra) Gender and Environment in Latin America Grant: $300,000 The Moriah Fund ( ) (Co-Principal Investigator (with Rekha Mehra) Gender and Environmental Degradation Grant: $50,000 The World Wildlife Fund (1991) Co-Principal Investigator (with Rekha Mehra) Gender and Conservation of Biological Diversity Grant: $25,000 The Pew Charitable Trusts ( ) Co-Principal Investigator (with Joanne Leslie and Judith Timyan) Health Risks for Women in Developing Countries 24
25 Grant: $85,000 Fellowships and Awards Anthropology and Environment Section of the American Anthropological Association (2002) Junior Scholar Award (runner up) Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles (1983) Summer Research Award $1,000 Inter-American Foundation ( ) Ph.D Dissertation Research Subsistence and Coffee Cultivation among the Irapa-Yukpa of Venezuela $18,000 Fulbright-Hays Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Program ( ) Ph.D Dissertation Research Subsistence and Coffee Cultivation among the Irapa-Yukpa of Venezuela $12,000 Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles (1980) Pre-dissertation Summer Research Award $1,000 Teaching and Advising Courses Taught (last five years) Methods in Cultural Analysis Theory and Practice of Environmental Anthropology Quantitative Approaches in Applied Anthropology National Science Foundation, Short-Course in Research Methods, Behavioral Observation. (with Ray Hames). Summer of 2005, 2007, Graduate Advising (09/2006 to 01/11) No. of Students PhD, Anthropology, Major Advisor 3 Ph.D. Major Advisor, MEES Program 1 PhD, Anthropology, Committee Member 6 Ph.D. Committee Member, other Department 12 Master of Applied Anthropology Major Advisor 12 Master of Applied Anthropology Committee Member 10 25
JOSHUA GERALD LEPREE
JOSHUA GERALD LEPREE University of Colorado-Boulder, Department of Sociology 195 Ketchum, 327 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0327 (305) 484-1065 Joshua.LePree@colorado.edu http://sociology.colorado.edu/people/lepree-josh
More informationRussell M. Rhine. Education
Russell M. Rhine 46477 Mirage Court Lexington Park, MD 20653 Home (301) 737-7818 rmrhine@smcm.edu Saint Mary s College of Maryland 18952 E. Fisher Road Saint Mary s City, MD 20686-3001 Work (240) 895-4596
More informationResume. Christine Ann Loucks Telephone: (208) (work)
Resume Christine Ann Loucks Telephone: (208) 426-1468 (work) Professor, Department of Economics (208) 342-2412 (home) College of Business and Economics cloucks@boisestate.edu Boise State University, Boise,
More informationSusanna M Donaldson Curriculum Vitae
Susanna M Donaldson Curriculum Vitae Department of Sociology and Anthropology 307 Knapp Hall Phone: (304) 293-8844 West Virginia University Fax: (304) 293-5994 Morgantown, WV 25606-6326 smdonaldson@mail.wvu.edu
More informationERIN A. HASHIMOTO-MARTELL EDUCATION
ERIN A. HASHIMOTO-MARTELL EDUCATION Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction, Boston College, 2014 Dissertation title: Using Rasch Models to Develop and Validate An Environmental Thinking Learning Progression
More informationMichigan State University
Michigan State University Dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Michigan State University (MSU), the nation s premier land-grant university, invites applications and nominations for
More informationEDELINA M. BURCIAGA 3151 Social Science Plaza Irvine, CA
EDELINA M. BURCIAGA 3151 Social Science Plaza Irvine, CA 92697-5000 eburciag@uci.edu EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, Irvine, CA Doctoral candidate, Department of Sociology. Expected graduation
More informationCurrent Position: Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Georgetown University, August 2007-Present Past Employment:
GARANCE GENICOT Georgetown University Department of Economics ICC 570 Washington DC 20057-1036 Tel: 202-687-7144 Fax: (202) 687-6102 http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/gg58 Email: gg58@georgetown.edu EDUCATION
More informationThe Economic Impact of College Bowl Games
The Economic Impact of College Bowl Games September 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Bowl Game EI Studies 4 Analysis 5 Limitations 7 Research Team 8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
More information2015 Academic Program Review. School of Natural Resources University of Nebraska Lincoln
2015 Academic Program Review School of Natural Resources University of Nebraska Lincoln R Executive Summary Natural resources include everything used or valued by humans and not created by humans. As a
More informationHeather Malin Center on Adolescence Stanford Graduate School of Education 505 Lasuen Mall Stanford, CA 94305
Heather Malin Center on Adolescence Stanford Graduate School of Education 505 Lasuen Mall Stanford, CA 94305 EDUCATION Stanford University, Ph.D., Education, 2009 Columbia University Teachers College,
More informationSheryl L. Skaggs, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae
October 2011 Sheryl L. Skaggs, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences Sociology and Public Policy The University of Texas at Dallas 800 W. Campbell Rd., GR 31; Richardson,
More informationmedicaid and the How will the Medicaid Expansion for Adults Impact Eligibility and Coverage? Key Findings in Brief
on medicaid and the uninsured July 2012 How will the Medicaid Expansion for Impact Eligibility and Coverage? Key Findings in Brief Effective January 2014, the ACA establishes a new minimum Medicaid eligibility
More informationNavigating in a sea of risks: MARISCO, a conservation planning method used in risk robust and ecosystem based adaptation strategies
Navigating in a sea of risks: MARISCO, a conservation planning method used in risk robust and ecosystem based adaptation strategies CC & Nature Conservation in Europe 25-27 June 2013, Bonn/Germany Stefan
More informationLEN HIGHTOWER, Ph.D.
Page 1 LEN HIGHTOWER, Ph.D. 350 South Merelet Lane Orange, CA 92869 E-Mail: WLHightower@hotmail.com 714-602-6573 Home 503-341-2672 Cell CAREER HIGHLIGHTS HighTower Consulting Assisted Concordia University
More informationACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, School of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2013-present
Christine J. Kirchhoff Assistant Professor Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Connecticut 261 Glenbrook Road, Unit 3037 Storrs, CT 06269-3037 EDUCATION Ph.D. Natural Resources
More informationJAIMIE NICOLE MORSE Curriculum Vitae
JAIMIE NICOLE MORSE Curriculum Vitae jmorse@u.northwestern.edu EDUCATION Ph.D.,, 2018 (expected) Dissertation: Legal Mobilization in Medicine: Seeking Rights to Justice and Rights to Healthcare for Survivors
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE CECILE W. GARMON. Ground Floor Cravens Graduate Library 104 Fine Arts Center
CURRICULUM VITAE CECILE W. GARMON Center for Leadership Excellence Communication Department Ground Floor Cravens Graduate Library 104 Fine Arts Center Western Kentucky University Western Kentucky University
More information2016 Match List. Residency Program Distribution by Specialty. Anesthesiology. Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO
2016 Match List Residency Program Distribution by Specialty Anesthesiology Cleveland Clinic Foundation - Ohio, Cleveland OH University of Arkansas Medical School - Little Rock, Little Rock AR University
More informationStudent Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data
Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data Data on Incoming Class UNL Clinical Psychology Training Program (CPTP) August Academic Year of Entry 7 8 9 Number of Applicants 9 7 8 8 8 Number Interviewed
More informationRosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology
R.Chou, CV Page 1 of 7 POSITIONS Rosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology E-mail: rchou@gsu.edu 2011 present Assistant Professor of Sociology Georgia State University 2010 2011
More informationHENG- CHIEH JAMIE WU
HENG- CHIEH JAMIE WU Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 E-mail: wuhengch@msu.edu Office phone: (517) 884-1412 EDUCATION Ph.D. of Parks, Recreation
More informationIndigenous Peoples in Motion: Changes, Resistance, and Globalization LACB 3005 (3 Credits / 45 hours)
Indigenous Peoples in Motion: Changes, Resistance, and Globalization LACB 3005 (3 Credits / 45 hours) SIT Study Abroad Program: Peru: Indigenous Peoples and Globalization PLEASE NOTE: This syllabus is
More informationEducation. Veterinary Medical Degree, University of Pennsylvania Studies focus on Public Health from a One Health, Place based perspective
Catherine K. Brinkley, VMD, PhD, MS Rm 2333, Hart Hall, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA ckbrinkley@ucdavis.edu Professional network: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/catherine brinkley/b/934/96 Education 2007 present
More informationDr. Adam Kavon Ghazi-Tehrani
Dr. Adam Kavon Ghazi-Tehrani Department of Criminal Justice, College of Arts & Sciences The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0320 (205) 348-1988 akghazitehrani@ua.edu adamghazitehrani.com EDUCATION
More informationBuilding Bridges Globally
Building Bridges Globally New Faculty Brown Bag April 2015 Global Affairs Organization Mission: The office of Global Affairs advances UC Davis internationalization strategy to enhance its global impact
More informationMIAO WANG. Articles in Refereed Journals and Book Volumes. Department of Economics Marquette University 606 N. 13 th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
1 MIAO WANG Department of Economics Marquette University 606 N. 13 th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 Phone: 414-288-7310 Fax: 414-288-5757 Email: grace.wang@marquette.edu Education Ph.D., Economics, University
More informationBUILDING CAPACITY FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM NAEP ITEM ANALYSES. Council of the Great City Schools
1 BUILDING CAPACITY FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM NAEP ITEM ANALYSES Council of the Great City Schools 2 Overview This analysis explores national, state and district performance
More informationBuilding Extension s Public Value
[EXCERPTED FOR PURDUE UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 2009] Building Extension s Public Value Workbook Written by Laura Kalambokidis and Theresa Bipes Building Extension s Public Value 2 Copyright 2007 University of
More informationErin M. Evans PhD Candidate Department of Sociology University of California, Irvine
Erin M. Evans PhD Candidate emevans@uci.edu www.emevans.com Education Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology Department, University of California at Irvine, 2016. Dissertation: Taking Root: Animal Advocacy and the
More informationLirio del Carmen Gutiérrez Rivera
Lirio del Carmen Gutiérrez Rivera Address: desigualdades.net Research Network Freie Universität Berlin Bolzmannstr. 1 14195 Berlin Email: lirio.gutierrez@fu-berlin.de EDUCATION 2005-2009 Dr. phil. Political
More informationGuide to the Program in Comparative Culture Records, University of California, Irvine AS.014
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2f59q8v9 No online items University of California, Irvine AS.014 Finding aid prepared by Processed by Mary Ellen Goddard and Michelle Light; machine-readable finding
More informationMABEL ABRAHAM. 710 Uris Hall Broadway mabelabraham.com New York, New York Updated January 2017 EMPLOYMENT
MABEL ABRAHAM Columbia Business School mabel.abraham@columbia.edu 710 Uris Hall 212-854-7788 3022 Broadway mabelabraham.com New York, New York 10027 Updated January 2017 EMPLOYMENT 2015 Columbia University,
More informationUnequal Opportunity in Environmental Education: Environmental Education Programs and Funding at Contra Costa Secondary Schools.
Unequal Opportunity in Environmental Education: Environmental Education Programs and Funding at Contra Costa Secondary Schools Angela Freitas Abstract Unequal opportunity in education threatens to deprive
More informationFRANKLIN D. CHAMBERS,
CURRICULUM VITAE FRANKLIN D. CHAMBERS, Ph.D. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Doctor of Philosophy: Organizational Communications Howard University, Washington, D.C. Masters Degree: Educational Administration Howard
More informationUniversity of Southern California Hayward R. Alker Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for International Studies,
JORDAN BRANCH Department of Political Science Box 1844, 36 Prospect Street Providence, RI 02912 jordan_branch@brown.edu CURRENT POSITION Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 2012 present
More informationAlbert (Yan) Wang. Flow-induced Trading Pressure and Corporate Investment (with Xiaoxia Lou), Forthcoming at
Albert (Yan) Wang 315 Lowder Hall 405 W. Magnolia Ave Auburn, AL 36849 Office: 334-844-5324 Cell: 205-737-2677 albertwang@auburn.edu Employment 2017/8 present: Synovus Fellow and Associate Professor, Department
More informationEducational History. B. A., 1988, University Center at Tulsa, Sociology. Professional Experience. Principal Positions:
May 2013 Sheryl L. Skaggs, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences Sociology and Public Policy The University of Texas at Dallas 800 W. Campbell Rd., GR 31; Richardson,
More informationRural Education in Oregon
Rural Education in Oregon Overcoming the Challenges of Income and Distance ECONorthwest )'3231-'7 *-2%2') 40%22-2+ Cover photos courtesy of users Lars Plougmann, San José Library, Jared and Corin, U.S.Department
More informationJarron M. Saint Onge
Jarron M. Saint Onge University of Houston Department of Sociology 450 Philip G. Hoffman Hall Houston, TX 77204 Phone: (713) 743-3962 Fax: (713) 743-3943 jmsaintonge@uh.edu http://www.uh.edu/~jmsaint EDUCATION
More informationDepartment of Economics Texas A&M University Phone: (979) TAMU
February 2017 Marco Castillo Department of Economics Texas A&M University Phone: (979) 845-7351 4228 TAMU marco.castillo@tamu.edu College Station, TX 77843 www.marcocastillo.org Education PhD, University
More informationSung-Wook Kwon. Texas Tech University Phone: Box Fax: Lubbock, TX 79409
VITAE for Sung-Wook Kwon Sung-Wook Kwon Department of Political Science E-mail: sung.kwon@ttu.edu Texas Tech University Phone: 806-834-4786 Box 41015 Fax: 806-742-0850 Lubbock, TX 79409 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
More informationB.A., Amherst College, Women s and Gender Studies, Magna Cum Laude (2001)
SERENA LAWS Department of Political Science Trinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 slaws@trincoll.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Political Science (2011) M.A.,
More informationCAMPUS PROFILE MEET OUR STUDENTS UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS. The average age of undergraduates is 21; 78% are 22 years or younger.
CAMPUS PROFILE MEET OUR STUDENTS Freshmen are defined here as all domestic students entering in fall quarter from high school. These statistics include information drawn from records available at UC Davis.
More informationThe Life & Work of Winslow Homer NAPOLEON SARONY, PHOTOGRAPH: WINSLOW HOMER TAKEN IN N.Y., 1880, 1880, BOWDOIN COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART
The Life & Work of Winslow Homer NAPOLEON SARONY, PHOTOGRAPH: WINSLOW HOMER TAKEN IN N.Y., 1880, 1880, BOWDOIN COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART Early Life Winslow Homer was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1836.
More informationMie University Graduate School of Bioresources Graduate School code:25
Mie University Graduate School of Bioresources Graduate School code:25 Web site: http://www.bio.mie-u.ac.jp/en/index.html 1. Graduate School code 2. Maximum number of participants 3. Fields of Study Sub
More informationDinesh K. Sharma, Ph.D. Department of Management School of Business and Economics Fayetteville State University
Department of Management School of Business and Economics Fayetteville State University EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India (2013) Area of Specialization: Management:
More informationAlison R. Castel Office: Norlin S423,
Alison R. Castel Alison.Castel@Colorado.edu, Office: Norlin S423, 303-492-6708 EDUCATION PhD George Mason University, School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution 2016 Conflict Analysis and Resolution Dean
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. Jose A. Torres
CURRICULUM VITAE Jose A. Torres Department of Sociology Louisiana State University 10B Stubbs Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Email: jtorres@lsu.edu Phone: (225): 578-0144 Professional Employment 2016 Present
More informationJunior (61-90 semester hours or quarter hours) Two-year Colleges Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013
Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013 List of Institutions Number of School Name Students AIKEN TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SC 119 ARKANSAS NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE, AR 66 ASHLAND
More informationStudy Away in Spanish
Study Away in Spanish Contact Dr. Wally Lagerwey Dir. International Education Center for Prof. Excellence Circle Hall 123 (630) 617-3604 wallyl@net.elmhurst.edu http://public.elmhurst.edu/ academics/study
More informationcover Private Public Schools America s Michael J. Petrilli and Janie Scull
cover America s Private Public Schools Michael J. Petrilli and Janie Scull February 2010 contents introduction 3 national findings 5 state findings 6 metropolitan area findings 13 conclusion 18 about us
More informationJarron M. Saint Onge
Jarron M. Saint Onge University of Kansas Department of Sociology 716 Fraser Hall Lawrence, KS 66045-7556 Phone: (785) 864-9427 Fax: (785) 864-5280 University of Kansas Medical Center Dept. of Health Policy
More informationJames H. Walther, Ed.D.
James H. Walther, Ed.D. Curriculum Vitae Emporia State University School of Library and Information Management (SLIM) Campus Box 4025 1 Kellogg Circle Emporia, KS 66801-5415 Phone: 620-341-5698 Email:
More informationRosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology
R.Chou, CV Page 1 of 7 POSITIONS Rosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology E-mail: rchou@gsu.edu 2011 present Assistant Professor of Sociology Georgia State University 2010 2011
More informationThe Department had an active year
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK Ian Boxill, BSc, MPhil UWI, PhD Colorado Head of Department WORK OF THE DEPARTMENT The Department had an active year with continued growth in research,
More informationEDUCATION. Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric
EDUCATION Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric Making friends for life 2 NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Bachelor Study Programmes International Environment and
More informationMATERIAL COVERED: TEXTBOOK: NOTEBOOK: EVALUATION: This course is divided into five main sections:
BC First Nations Studies 12 Course Outline MATERIAL COVERED: This course is divided into five main sections: Relationships to the land Units 1 & 2 The Historical Journey Units 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 Legacy
More informationUNEP-WCMC report on activities to ICRI
1. General Information Members Report ICRI GM 24 - MR/UNEP-WCMC INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF INITIATIVE (ICRI) General Meeting Monaco, 12-15 January 2010 UNEP-WCMC report on activities to ICRI Presented by
More informationWorking Document CGIAR Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis
Working Document CGIAR Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis CGIAR F U T U R E No. 10 USING PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH AND GENDER ANALYSIS IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Nancy Johnson,
More informationSelf-archived version. Citation:
Self-archived version Citation: Kautola, H., Hyttinen, T., Kakko, L., Väisänen, K., Alarinta, J. (2016). Building a national education export network for the food chain (FLEN). In Vanhanen, R. (ed.) Export
More informationMIGUEL ANGEL PILLADO
MIGUEL ANGEL PILLADO 415 E. Goepp Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Email: mip214@lehigh.edu Phone: (510) 541-2545 EDUCATION Ph. D. University of California, Berkeley. Hispanic Languages and Literatures (2014)
More informationCurriculum Vitae IMAD A. ELHAJ
Curriculum Vitae IMAD A. ELHAJ Addresses Experience Education Department of Finance College of Business University of Louisville Office: 502-852-7684 Email: ielhaj@louisville.edu Twenty Six years of teaching
More informationJANIE HODGE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Special Education 225 Holtzendorff Clemson University
Hodge 1 JANIE HODGE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Special Education 225 Holtzendorff Clemson University Academic Degrees B.S. Memphis State University 1976 Elementary Education M.A. University of North
More informationMISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SUG FACULTY SALARY DATA BY COLLEGE BY DISCIPLINE 12 month salaries converted to 9 month
FACULTY SALARY DATA BY COLLEGE BY DISCIPLINE Agriculture & Life Sciences Agricultural & Biological Engineering / 14.0301 Professor $80,265 $118,026 $97,237 $104,450 Associate $72,158 $74,724 $73,441 $78,689
More informationDr. ALLA KORZH 1 Kipling Road, Brattleboro, VT, (802)
Dr. ALLA KORZH 1 Kipling Road, Brattleboro, VT, 05302 (802) 258-3395 alla.korzh@sit.edu EDUCATION Columbia University, Teachers College, New York, NY Ed.D. (Doctor of Education), International Educational
More informationJon N. Kerr, PhD, CPA August 2017
JON NATHAN KERR, PhD, CPA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY FISHER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 2100 NEIL AVENUE 400 FISHER HALL COLUMBUS, OH 43210 Email: kerr.360@osu.edu Office: Fax: EDUCATION Columbia
More informationYizao Liu https://sites.google.com/site/yizaoliu/
https://sites.google.com/site/yizaoliu/ University of Connecticut Phone: (512) 554-4226 Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Email: yizaoliu@gmail.com Storrs, CT, 06269 EDUCATION Ph.D. Economics,
More informationTeach For America alumni 37,000+ Alumni working full-time in education or with low-income communities 86%
About Teach For America Teach For America recruits, trains, and supports top college graduates and professionals who make an initial commitment to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools
More informationThe Impact of Inter-district Open Enrollment in Mahoning County Public Schools
The Impact of Inter-district Open Enrollment in Mahoning County Public Schools Ronald J. Iarussi Mahoning County Educational Services Center and Mahoning County Career and Technical Center Karen H. Larwin
More informationThe College of New Jersey Department of Chemistry. Overview- 2009
The College of New Jersey Department of Chemistry Overview- 2009 Faculty Heba Abourahma John Allison Michelle Bunagan Lynn Bradley Benny Chan Don Hirsh Jinmo Huang David Hunt Stephanie Sen (plus currently
More informationRichard C. Schubert Curriculum Vitae
Richard C. Schubert Curriculum Vitae Department of Philosophy Cosumnes River College 8401 Center Parkway Sacramento, California 95823-5799 (916)-691-7494 schuber@crc.losrios.edu Education Ph.D. Philosophy,,
More informationThe Demographic Wave: Rethinking Hispanic AP Trends
The Demographic Wave: Rethinking Hispanic AP Trends Kelcey Edwards & Ellen Sawtell AP Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV July 19, 2013 Exploring the Data Hispanic/Latino US public school graduates The Demographic
More informationELIZABETH L. HAMEL, MSW BILINGUAL ENGLISH/SPANISH
ELIZABETH L. HAMEL, MSW BILINGUAL ENGLISH/SPANISH liz.hamel@du.edu elizhamel@gmail.com EDUCATION Master of Social Work University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW), Denver, CO Leadership
More informationVOL VISION 2020 STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
VOL VISION 2020 STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION CONTENTS Vol Vision 2020 Summary Overview Approach Plan Phase 1 Key Initiatives, Timelines, Accountability Strategy Dashboard Phase 1 Metrics and Indicators
More informationVITA. SHANNON S. LAMB PO BOX 244 CLEVELAND, MS Office: (662) Cell: (662)
VITA SHANNON S. LAMB PO BOX 244 CLEVELAND, MS 38732 slamb@deltastate.edu Office: (662)846-4098 Cell: (662)-822-5870 SUMMARY Doctor of Education degree (ABD), with 42 graduate hours in the academic field
More informationEDUCATION TEACHING EXPERIENCE
KIM BOLAND-PROM, Ph.D., MSW, MA, LCSW Governors State University One University Parkway University Park, IL. 60466 (708) 235-3976, k-boland-prom@govst.edu EDUCATION Portland State University, Doctor of
More informationCurriculum Vitae JOHANNA A. SOLOMON, PhD
Curriculum Vitae JOHANNA A. SOLOMON, PhD Grinnell College Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow Peace and Conflict Studies Department of Political Science Goodnow Hall 1118 Park St solomonj@grinnell.edu Grinnell,
More informationSTATE CAPITAL SPENDING ON PK 12 SCHOOL FACILITIES NORTH CAROLINA
STATE CAPITAL SPENDING ON PK 12 SCHOOL FACILITIES NORTH CAROLINA NOVEMBER 2010 Authors Mary Filardo Stephanie Cheng Marni Allen Michelle Bar Jessie Ulsoy 21st Century School Fund (21CSF) Founded in 1994,
More informationELLEN E. ENGEL. Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Ph.D. - Accounting, 1997.
ELLEN E. ENGEL September 2016 University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Accounting 601 S. Morgan Street Chicago, IL 60607 Office Phone: (312)-413-3418 Mobile Phone: (847) 644-2961 Email: elleneng@uic.edu
More informationANDREA M. ALLEN EDUCATION AREAS OF INTEREST TEACHING EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Michigan State University (MSU)
ANDREA M. ALLEN Associate Director, Center for the Advanced Study of International Development 427 N. Shaw Lane, Room 202, East Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: 517.-884-2141 / Fax: 517-353-8765 / Email: allenan9@msu.edu
More informationHow can climate change be considered in Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments? - A summary for practitioners April 2011
How can climate change be considered in Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments? - A summary for practitioners April 2011 Why this document? The aim of this document is to provide inspiration for practitioners
More informationFY year and 3-year Cohort Default Rates by State and Level and Control of Institution
Student Aid Policy Analysis FY2007 2-year and 3-year Cohort Default Rates by State and Level and Control of Institution Mark Kantrowitz Publisher of FinAid.org and FastWeb.com January 5, 2010 EXECUTIVE
More informationAGRICULTURAL AND EXTENSION EDUCATION
Agricultural and Extension 1 AGRICULTURAL AND EXTENSION EDUCATION Undergraduate Program Information The department offers a broad-based curriculum with majors, options and minors that prepare students
More informationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, Public Health Law Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, Public Health Law Program Legal Epidemiology Competency Model Project PARTICIPANT LIST (CONFIRMED) ANDERSON,
More informationCurriculum Vitae. Welfare Economics (with emphasis on poverty analysis) Econometrics (With emphasis on microeconometrics)
1 Curriculum Vitae Personal Details: Name: Nationality, Sex: Adolf Faustine Mkenda (PhD) Tanzania, Male. Date of Birth: 1963 Occupation: Education -Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Dar es Salaam
More informationM.S.W. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2014 Social Work - Specialization: Community and Social Justice
Marissa E. P. Kaloga Curriculum vitae September 30th, 2016 The Ohio State University Rm 325, Stillman Hall 1947 College Road Columbus, Ohio 43210 440.413.9010 Kaloga.2@osu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. The Ohio
More informationMIGUEL ANGEL PILLADO
MIGUEL ANGEL PILLADO 415 E. Goepp Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Email: mip214@lehigh.edu Phone: (510) 541-2545 EDUCATION Ph. D. University of California, Berkeley. Hispanic Languages and Literatures (2014)
More informationGuide to the University of Chicago Department of Sociology Interviews 1972
University of Chicago Library Guide to the University of Chicago Department of Sociology Interviews 1972 2006 University of Chicago Library Table of Contents Descriptive Summary Information on Use Access
More informationRegional Bureau for Education in Africa (BREDA)
United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization Regional Bureau for Education in Africa (BREDA) Regional Conference on Higher Education in Africa (CRESA) 10-13 November 2008 Preparatory
More informationA Profile of Top Performers on the Uniform CPA Exam
Marquette University e-publications@marquette Accounting Faculty Research and Publications Business Administration, College of 8-1-2014 A Profile of Top Performers on the Uniform CPA Exam Michael D. Akers
More informationThe Importance of Community Engagement for Successful Lake Management
The Importance of Community Engagement for Successful Lake Management Jennifer L. Jermalowicz-Jones, PhD Candidate Water Resources Director, Restorative Lake Sciences Old School: Traditional Limnology
More informationNORA VIVAS (936)
NORA VIVAS noravivas@hotmail.com (936) 445-7778 Education 2012 Currently finishing Ph.D. dissertation "El uso de las oraciones hendidas en el español hablado por méxico- americanos en Houston" (Defense
More informationWyoming Psychological Association 2017 Fall Conference Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals
Wyoming Psychological Association 2017 Fall Conference Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals Changes in National Healthcare Programs, Assessment and Measurement, and Emerging Mental Health
More informationEMILY J. WORNELL Curriculum vitae October, 2016
EMILY J. WORNELL Curriculum vitae October, 2016 CONTACT INFORMATION Center for Business and Economic Research Ball State University WB 149 Muncie, IN 47306 Cell: (503) 332-5628 Email: ejwornell@bsu.edu
More informationMAJORS, OPTIONS, AND DEGREES
MAJORS, OPTIONS, AND DEGREES This is a list of the majors, options, and degrees authorized for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For each major, any applicable option and the degree or degrees to which
More informationAll Hands on Deck! Engaging Faculty Voices to Rise Above the Storm!
All Hands on Deck! Engaging Faculty Voices to Rise Above the Storm! Introduction Five R s to Diversify Engineering Faculties Recruiting Faculty Colleagues Relating to Faculty Colleagues Retaining Colleagues
More informationAverage Loan or Lease Term. Average
Auto Credit For many working families and individuals, owning a car or truck is critical to economic success. For most, a car or other vehicle is their primary means of transportation to work. For those
More informationSociology and Anthropology
Sociology and Anthropology Associate Professors Jacqueline Clark (Chair), Emily J. Margaretten (Anthropology); Assistant Professor Marc A. Eaton (Sociology) Adjunct Professor Krista-Lee M. Malone (Anthropology)
More informationUB Graduates in Political Science Students in UB s Political Science Graduate Programs come from a wide variety of undergraduate majors and from all regions of the country and around the world. Contact
More information