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State University of New York College at Buffalo Faculty Vita Richard J. Herdlein, Ph.D. 215 Northledge Drive Associate Professor Snyder, N.Y. 14226 Higher Education/Student Affairs Administration Department 716-839-3246 (H) Graduate Faculty Appointment: Adjunct 9/1/97 716-878-4200 (W) Permanent 9/1/01; Tenure 9/1/06 herdlerj@buffalostate.edu Academic Degrees and Certification Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) University of Pittsburgh 1985 Higher Education and Policy Studies Master of Science (M.S.) Niagara University 1976 Counseling Master of Arts (M.A.) Niagara University 1970 History Certificate of Specialization Niagara University 1970 Soviet & East European Affairs Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) St. John Fisher College 1966 History, Minors: Economics, English Structured Learning Experiences Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Evolution in Graduate Education: Serving and Involving Graduate and Professional Students, 2002. National Association of College and University Business Officers, NACUBO Professional Development Certificate, Privatization of Student Housing, 2000. Fellow: Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Graduate School of Management, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1996. Professional Development Certificate in College Unions, Indiana University, Graduate School of Business, 1979. Graduate Work: Adelphi University, M.B.A. Program; Hofstra University, Educational Administration; Kent State University, History. Languages formal course work: Latin, French, Spanish, Russian

Teaching Experience Courses Offered Buffalo State State University of New York (2001 present). Associate Professor, Higher Education Administration Graduate Program, Courses Offered: History of American Higher Education, Student Assessment: Tests and Measurements, Research Methods in Higher Education, Management Systems and Leadership in Higher Education, Student Affairs Administration, Counseling II Theory, Group Counseling, CSP 594: Career Preparation in Higher Education, Independent Study, Internship/Practicum I Serve as Department Internship Coordinator. Buffalo State State University of New York (1997 2001). Adjunct Professor, Student Personnel Graduate Program/Political Science Department, Courses Offered: History of American Higher Education, Student Affairs Administration, American Foreign Policy. Medaille College (1990 2001). Associate Professor, Social Sciences, Courses Offered: Early American History to 1865, American Cultural History, Modern Russian History, Psychology of Adulthood. Thomas More College (1987 1990). Lecturer, Education, Course Offered: Senior Seminar for Education Majors School Law, Budget & Finance, Supervision & Leadership, Historical Foundations. University of Pittsburgh (1982 1987). Associate Professor, Courses Offered: Russia, 1865 1917; Soviet Russia, 1917 to present. Private Middle School (1973 1974). Teacher, Buffalo, New York, Courses Offered: Social Studies, English, Science, Reading, Spelling. Professional Experience 2001 to present Associate Professor (Past Chair), Higher Education Administration Department, State University of New York College at Buffalo. 1997 2001 Adjunct Professor Student Personnel Administration, Political Science, State University of New York College at Buffalo. 1990 2001 Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students and Associate Professor (History), Medaille College, Buffalo, New York. 1987 1990 Vice President for Student Affairs/Lecturer (Education), Thomas More College, Crestview Hills, Kentucky. 1980 1987 Dean of Student Affairs/Assistant to the President, Associate Professor (History), University of Pittsburgh Regional Campus.

1978 1980 Assistant Director, Ruth S. Harley University Center, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. 1996 1997 Director of Student Activities/Recreation and the College Union, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida. 1974 1976 Director of Student Activities & Intercollegiate Athletics, D Youville College, Buffalo, New York. 1973 1974 Middle School/Junior High Teacher, Private School, Buffalo, New York. 1969 1972 Resident Director, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. 1968 1969 Graduate Resident Counselor, Niagara University, New York. 1966 1968 Public Relations Director, Payroll Officer & Manager, Schmitt Sales Inc., Amherst, New York. Professional Accomplishments (Administration) Academic Administration Department Chair (2007 & 2008) with myriad of duties including recruitment & enrollment management, budget & planning, transition from program to departmental status; updated all materials including admission brochure and program of study; coordination of technology, graduate association & major events. As a faculty member developed proposal for certificate program, revised & upgraded curricula and represented department on College Senate. Program significantly increased number of students pursuing doctoral programs. Enrollment Management Directly involved in planning and implementation of recruitment & retention which resulted in 42% increase in enrollment (3 yrs.) at Thomas More College and 300% increase (11 yrs.) at Medaille College. Strategic Planning developed model and participated in process which sustained and transformed institutions into successful and financially viable academic centers. Curriculum Development served on general education committee which developed 42 credit hour core curriculum. Chaired subcommittee on Global Perspectives - developed and evaluated syllabi and established outcomes assessment. Teaching taught courses in history, political science, education & college student personnel/higher education for 30+ years receiving outstanding student evaluations. Student Affairs Administration developed comprehensive student affairs/services program at three institutions over 21 years. This included facility enhancement, staff

development, blending support services with institutional mission and student learning, and positively affecting the lives of thousands of students. Chief Judicial Officer as the moderator of the campus judicial system, successfully adjudicated more than two thousand (2000) student conduct cases and presided over 200 hearings at four different colleges/universities spanning 24 years. Served as liaison with law firms for student conduct & academic dishonesty cases involving violations of guidelines on plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty. Athletics successfully used athletics as a means of increasing enrollment, highlighting college visibility and improving campus life. Initiated and guided three different colleges through transition to full NCAA membership. Established 1 st collegiate football program in the history of Northern Kentucky with four undefeated seasons and highest winning percentage in NCAA Division III in the 1990 s. Building and Construction served as institutional project manager for construction and furnishing of five (5) multi-million dollar facilities. Branch Campus initiated development of innovative adult degree completion program at off-campus sites (Amherst & Rochester) in conjunction with the Institute for Professional Development (IPD). Resulted in increase of over 1000 students. Adult Education Evening College Coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh - responsible for recruitment, academic advising, and assigning faculty. Institutional Advancement Participated in 5.5 million dollar capital campaign to underwrite construction of Convocation Center and major campus renovation projects. Administrative liaison for $140,000 annual fund raising effort by Athletic Boosters. Central figure in coordination of innovative 1.2 million dollar advertising campaign that greatly enhanced exposure of Thomas More College. Public Relations Established strategy to improve/enhance profile of Thomas More College with local sports media. Resulted in 20 feature articles including front-page coverage. Marketing and Advertising initiated process at Medaille College for developing vision and positioning statement in conjunction with Jeremy Lord and Associates resulting in reorganization, direct mail & telemarketing campaigns, and significantly increased territory for college recruitment. Awards, Special Recognition 2011 Outstanding Alumnus Award - for lifetime achievement in a career & contributions and continuing support of the alma mater. St. John Fisher College.

2009 Sabbatical Leave awarded, fall, 2009. 2009 Fulbright Senior Specialist Award, Universite Catholique de Lille, France: Lectures presented on American political history, society and culture, economics, and international business practices and conducted assessments of student needs, satisfaction and learning outcomes for strategic planning. 2008 Faculty Appreciation Award. In recognition of outstanding teaching qualities, classroom creativity, having a lasting impression and making a difference in the lives of students at Buffalo State College. Presented by Campus Life Student Leaders, April, 24, 2008. 2007 Outstanding Contribution to the Profession Award, College Student Personnel Association of New York State (CSPA-NYS), presented at annual professional conference, Albany, New York, October, 2007, and ACPA National Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 2008. 2006 President s Award for Excellence in Research, Scholarship, and Creativity - Presented at Fall Convocation, September, 2006, Buffalo State College. 2006 College Student Personnel Association of New York State Award for Research & Publications. Presented at the Annual Conference, Syracuse, New York, October 9, 2006 2006 Outstanding Faculty Commitment to Service-Learning Volunteer and Service Learning Center, Buffalo State College. 2006 Nominee: by The Edwin Mellen Press - Phi Beta Kappa Society - The Ralph Waldo Emerson Award for scholarly studies that contribute significantly to interpretations of the intellectual and cultural conditions of humanity. A history of innovation at the University of Pittsburgh: The role of the student personnel dean, 1919-1980. 2006 Fulbright Senior Specialist Candidate J.W. Fulbright Program and Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (CIES). 2005 Outstanding Conference Presentation Kent State on the thirty-fifth anniversary of the shootings, College Student Personnel Association of New York State Conference. Award presented - ACPA National Conference. 2005 Instructor of the Year Award Buffalo State College 2005 Meritorious Service Award Buffalo State Student Government

2004 Community Service/Service Learning Faculty Fellowship 2004 SUNY Chancellor s Award for Internationalization in less traveled countries supervised Study Tour to Finland, Russia, Estonia. 2003 Who s Who in American Education 2001 America s Registry of Outstanding Professionals 2000 Who s Who in America 1999 Nominee: Scott Goodnight Award for Outstanding Performance as a Dean, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. 1999 Administrator of the Year Award, Medaille College 1998 Who s Who in the East 1996 Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Class of 1996 Most Respected Doctor Award 1994 Arthritis Foundation of Western New York Plaque of Achievement 1985 Completion of academic course work, University of Pittsburgh, Ph.D. Program, 4.0 G.P.A. 1982 Titusville Kiwanis Club Certificate of Appreciation 1980 Person of the Year, Adelphi University 1976 Outstanding Young Men of America 1968-1972 Graduate Assistantships, Niagara University and Kent State University 1964-1966 Dean s List, St. John Fisher College Professional and Academic Association Memberships 2010 Fulbright Association & Western New York/Northwestern Pennsylvania Chapter, Elected Vice President for Erie County, 2011 and Secretary, 2012 1980 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Conference Program Selection Committee, 2002 present. 2001 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Conference Program Selection Committee, 2002 - present

2001 College Student Personnel Association of New York State (CSPA-NYS) Conference Presentations 1998-2001 Association of College Administration Professionals 1992-2013 Editor/Publisher of Student Affairs Professionals Directory. Western New York Consortium of Colleges and Universities 1990-2005 American Association for Higher Education (AAHE) 1974-2001 Association of College Unions International, Sub-Regional Coordinator 1980-1987 Pennsylvania Association of Student Personnel Administrators (PASPA) 1968-1972 American Historical Society 1966-1972 National Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Publications: Scholarship, Research, and Creativity Activities Herdlein, R., Riefler, L., & Muroka,K. (2013). An integrative literature review of competencies relative to preparation of new professionals and successful practice: A meta-analysis. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice 50(3), 250-269. Herdlein, R, Krestovics, M., Sobczak, J. & Rossiter, C. (2011). A survey of chief student affairs officer perceptions of the role of politics in student affairs administration. CSPA-NYS Journal of Student Affairs,11(1), 37-64. Herdlein, R.J. (2011). Reflections on fifty years in the academy. CSPA-NYS Journal of Student Affairs, Invited manuscript, (in press), 2012. Estanek, S., Herdlein, R., Harris, J. (2011). Preparation of new professionals and mission driven hiring practices: A survey of senior student affairs officers at Catholic colleges and universities. College Student Affairs Journal, 29(2), 151-163. Herdlein, R., Kline, K., Boquard, B. & Haddad, V. (2011). Faculty survey of master s level programs in higher education and student affairs. College Student Affairs Journal, 29(1), 33-45. Herdlein, R.J., Frezza, C. & Dina, J. (2008). Deans of women at historically black Colleges and universities: A story left untold. Journal of Negro Education, 77(4), 291-305.

Herdlein, R., Kukemelk, H., & Turk, K. (2008). A survey of academic officers regarding faculty performance appraisal in Estonian and American higher education. Journal of Higher Education Management and Policy, 30(4), 399-411. Herdlein, R., Kukemelk, H., & O Hern, K. (2006). Comparing American and European student services: The case of Estonia. International Education, 35 (2), 27-46. Herdlein, R.J. (2006). A history of innovation at the University of Pittsburgh: The role of the student personnel dean, 1919-1980. Published by The Edwin Mellen Press. Full-length Book, Publishing date, January, 2006. Herdlein, R.J. (2006). The Fulbright Experience: Your Window to the World. Newsletter International, 25 (1). Published, Fall, 2006. Karner, A., Kukemelk, H. & Herdlein, R. (Fall, 2005). Motivation for obtaining the doctoral degree in the post-soviet era: The case of Estonia. International Education, 35(1), 24-34. Herdlein, R.J. (2005). Governance in the twenty-first century university: Approaches to effective leadership and strategic management. Journal of College Student Development Monograph Series, 46(2), 210-212. (Invited Summary Review) by John H. Schuh, Associate Editor. Turk, K., Herdlein, R., Kukemelk, H. (2005). Faculty performance appraisal in Estonian and American higher education. Published in Economic Conference Proceedings, University of Tartu (Estonia), Summer, 2005. Herdlein, R., Barrett, A., & Keene, L. (2005). A life-altering experience: The student personnel administration summer session overseas in Estonia. Newsletter International, 24 (1). Invited Article. Published, Fall, 2005. Herdlein, R.J. (2004). Thyrsa wealtheow amos: The dean of dean s. NASPA Journal, 42(2), 336-355. Herdlein, R.J. (2004). Survey of chief student affairs officers regarding graduate preparation of new professionals: Implications for curricula. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Journal, 42(1), 51-71. Herdlein, R.J. (2000). A time to remember, a time to heal: Kent state thirty years later. Buffalo, NY: Horizon Magazine: A publication of Medaille College. Invited article. Herdlein, R.J. (1996). Kent state revisited twenty-five years later. College Student Personnel Association Journal,10, 21-28. Refereed Journal. 10th Anniversary Issue.

Research & Publications in Progress: Herdlein, R.J, (2012). An assessment of student needs, satisfaction and learning outcomes relative to outside the classroom experiences at an international university in France (in progress). Herdlein, R.J. (2009). Changes in undergraduate students over forty years: a survey of the perceptions of retired senior student affairs officers (in progress). Books, Chapters, Dissertation, Manuscript Reviews: Journal (Manuscript) Reviewer Higher Education, Occupying a third space : Research trained professional staff in Australian universities. (2009). Publisher Evaluator The Edwin Mellen Press: Book Review Duffy, J., (2008). Working-class students at Radcliffe College, 1940-1970: The intersection of gender, social class, and historical contexts. International Evaluator University of Tartu Doctoral Program in Education, Dissertation Title: Implementation of child-centered approach in post-socialist society (2006). Chapter Reviewer: Marshall, S. (ed.), (2006). Renewing purpose: Stories of inspiration, lessons and laughter in student affairs, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Editorial Board (Manuscript Reviewer) College Student Personnel Association of New York State Journal (CSPA NYS) Journal, multiple reviews, 2009-present. Editorial Board College Student Affairs Journal, 2012 to present. Unpublished Research Completed: Herdlein, R.J. (1985). A history of the role of the chief student affairs officer at the University of Pittsburgh, 1919 1980. MI: University of Michigan, Dissertation Abstracts. Herdlein, R.J. (1976). A comparative analysis of the academic performance of commuter and resident students at a private college. Unpublished Master s Project. Herdlein, R.J. (1969). The German-Soviet non-aggression pact of 1939: A study of the determinates in soviet foreign policy. Unpublished Master s Thesis.

Student Research Projects & Independent Studies Zurner, E. & Herdlein, R. (2013). Literature review of teaming in organizations: A project in conjunction with the center for the development of human services. (CDHS) sponsored project for graduate assistant. Herdlein, R. Almand, L. & Muroka, K. (2013). An integrative literature review of student affairs competencies relative to preparation of new professionals and successful practice (in press). Herdlein. R., Law. T. & Chwojdak, K. (2012). Teaching a career development course as the introduction to college for underprepared students: Highlighting what matters. (in progress). Herdlein, R, Krestovics, M., Sobczak, J. & Rossiter, C. (2011). A survey of senior student affairs officer perceptions of the role of politics in student affairs administration. College Student Personnel Association of New York State Journal, 10(1). [students in bold] The core curriculum: Communicating to our students the intellectual purpose and vocational benefits of the liberal arts. (2011). Faculty Supervisor for independent study {Danielle O Mara}. Estanek, S., Herdlein, R., Harris, J. (2010). Preparation of new professionals and mission driven hiring practices: A survey of senior student affairs officers at Catholic colleges and universities. College Student Affairs Journal (in press, 29(2), 2011). [student in bold] Herdlein, R., Kline, K., Boquard, B. & Haddad, V. (2010). Faculty survey of master s level programs in higher education and student affairs. College Student Affairs Journal, 29(1). [students in bold] Herdlein, R., & Rossiter, C. (2010). Buffalo State College Research & Creativity Day, A survey of senior student affairs offices perceptions of the role of politics in student affairs administration. Poster Presentation. Lead Faculty Advisor, Student Research, Scholarship & Creativity Day (2011). University of Virginia Semester at Sea: Travel around the world to exotic countries while taking courses and gaining internship experiences. Faculty advisor for graduate student [Natalie Jordan]. Lead College Partner, Buffalo State College Graduate Research Project, Center for the Development of Human Services. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Non- Reimbursable Payments Training for NYS Office of Family and Children s Services. Faculty mentor for graduate student Lucas Pint, 2010.

Herdlein, R.J., Frezza, C. & Dina, J. (2008). Deans of women at historically black Colleges and universities: A story left untold. Journal of Negro Education, 77(4), 291-305. Deans of women at historically black colleges and universities: A story left untold. Faculty mentor for graduate student Christine Frezza, Student Research and Scholarship Day, Spring 07. A feasibility study of a graduate student association for Buffalo State College. Supervised research with graduate student Cathleen Walther-Morales in conjunction with the Office of the Provost and the Graduate School, 2006. Assessment of international student satisfaction with academic and social adjustment at American colleges and universities: A case study. Supervised research with graduate student Erin Cassino in preparation for Master s Degree Research Project (Multidisciplinary Studies). Member of Faculty Advisory Committee (2007). K-6 grade physical education curriculum development. Member of Faculty Advisory Committee for Research Project in Multidisciplinary Studies supporting graduate student, Paul Digiacomo. Assessment of Learning Communities at the University at Buffalo. Supervised assessment with graduate student Sarah Frank. Assessment of Greek Life at the University at Buffalo. Supervised assessment with with graduate student Jamal Cotae. Master s Thesis Reader & Committee Member, Buffalo State College Graduate Program in Multidisciplinary Studies, An assessment study of computer assisted instruction (CAI) and pedagogical practices among social studies teachers from elementary through grade twelve within the Maryvale school system in Cheektowaga, New York, 2004. Assessment of the Student Personnel Administration Graduate Program & Establishment of Student Data Base. Supervised project with graduate student Paul Pajersky, 2004. Changes in undergraduate students over forty years: A survey of the perceptions of retired chief student affairs officers. Supervised research with graduate students: Rachael Baldwin, Kimberly McCray, Jennifer Neal, 2002. An analysis of graduate preparation programs: Consistency and relevance of student personnel curricula. Supervised research with graduate student: Sharon Boyd, 2002. Master s Thesis Reader & Committee Member, Canisius College Graduate Program in College Student Personnel, 2001.

Doctoral Dissertation Reader & Mentor, A study of the effectiveness of an individualized student development program. University of Pittsburgh, 1985. Grant Writing Funded Projects: 2007 State of New York/United University Professions Individual Development Awards: National (NASPA/ACPA) Conference, Orlando, Florida Pre- Conference Workshop: Leading with power and responsibility: Politics and power in higher education. Funded, 2007. 2004 SUNY Chancellor s Award for Internationalization, State University of New York. Faculty led travel/study to Estonia, Finland, and Russia. Selected as recipient. Host institution University of Tartu, Estonia. Funded, 2004 2004 Wrote successful grant for development and supervision of coursework in Service Learning - Community Service Faculty Fellowship. Funded, 2004 2003 Wrote successful grant for Graduate Assistantship for the S.P.A. Program (initial CDHS Graduate Assistant. at Buffalo State College) through the Center for the Development of Human Services. Supervise graduate assistant as CDHS Partner. Funded, 2004 2002 Wrote successful mini-grant ($1,500) through Center for the Development of Human Services (CDHS) to conduct assessment of Erie County Employee Education Program and developed proposal for graduate assistantship. Supervised graduate intern (Christine LaPrell). Funded. 1993 Participated in writing $1,200,000 (PIPSI) Federal Grant for Developing Colleges, Medaille College, Buffalo, New York. Funded. 1988 Brown Foundation (KY) Wrote successful $400,000 grant for Thomas More College Leadership Institute and Academic/Student Development Center. Funded. Grant Proposals: 2011 Provost s Grant for Research, Scholarship & Creativity, NASPA Region I International Conference, Lugano, Switzerland. Two Conference Presentations and survey research.

2011 United University Professors (UUP) Grant for Research, Scholarship and Creativity. International Conference, Presentations & Research 2009 Wrote grant to the Kuder Foundation to study First Generation College Students: Assessing the Potential for Success. 2008 CSPA-NYS Research Grant research project: A survey of chief student affairs officers perceptions of the ubiquitous role of politics in student affairs. 2006 Wrote grant for the Provost Award for Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creativity: The Dean of Women at Historic Black Colleges: A Case Study. Application submitted, January, 2006. 2002 Wrote Auxiliary Services Grant: Understanding Diversity: Challenges and Opportunities to provide workshops for college community and graduate students, Buffalo State The State University of New York ($1500.00) Professional Presentations Herdlein, R. (2012). The tragedy at Kent State: It s place in the history of American higher education. Invited Presentations: Canisius College & Buffalo State College, Buffalo, New York, fall, 2012. Herdlein, R. (2012). Politics in higher education and the practice of residence life. Invited presentation for the Residence Life Professional Development Series at the State University of New York at Buffalo, spring, 2012. Herdlein, R., Riefler, L. & Muroka, K. (2011). An integrative literature review of student affairs competencies relative to preparation of new professionals and successful practice. College Student Personnel Association of New York State Annual Conference, October, 2011. Herdlein, R, Sobczak, J. & Rossiter, C. (2010). A survey of chief student affairs officer perceptions of the ubiquitous role of politics in student affairs administration. College Student Personnel Association of New York State Annual Conference, October, 2010. Herdlein, R. (2010). Kent State on the fortieth anniversary of the shootings. Invited Presentation: Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, spring & fall, 2010. Herdlein, R. (2010). Deans of women at historically Black colleges and universities: A story left untold. Women s Studies History Month Research Symposium, Buffalo State College, March 12, 2010. Herdlein, R. (2009). American political & economic history, social issues, culture and business negotiation. Universite Catholique de Lille, France.

Herdlein, R. (2009). Assessing program s for international students: Enhancing the journey of discovery. NASPA Region I & NASPA International Education Knowledge Community (IEKC), International Conference on the Impact of Internationalization on Student Services, University College Dublin, Ireland. Herdlein, R., & Haddad, V. (2008). Faculty survey of master s level programs in higher education and student affairs. College Student Personnel Association (CSPA-NYS), Annual Conference, Rochester, N.Y., October, 7-9, 2008. Herdlein, R. (2009). Kent State, Virginia Tech. & Northern Illinois University: The dilemma of violence on the American college campus. Invited presentation: Canisius College Graduate Program in College Student Personnel, Spring, 2008/2009. Kretovics, M. & Herdlein, R. (2007). Leading with power and responsibility: Politics and power in higher education. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators/American College Personnel Association Joint National Conference, Orlando, Florida, March, 2007 (accepted but did not present due to emergency). Herdlein, R., Frezza, C., & Walther, C. (2006). In the Realm of Possibility - Writing for Publication: A Graduate Student Perspective. 11 th Annual Student Affairs Professional Conference, Amherst, New York, November 11, 2006. Herdlein, R., Good, C. (Spring, 2006). The Kent State Tragedy. American College Personnel Association National Conference, Spring, 2006 representing CSPA of New York State. Herdlein, R. (Fall, 2005). Kent State for those who don t remember Kent State on the 35th anniversary of the tragedy. CSPA-NYS Annual Conference Rochester, New York. Selected: Outstanding Conference Presentation. Kretovics, M., Gerda, J., & Herdlein, R.J. (2005). The Kent State tragedy: 35 th anniversary report on campus unrest and implications for student affairs. American College Personnel Association Annual Conference/NASPA Conference April, 2005. Herdlein, R.J., Keene, L., O Hern, K., Palmieri, J. & Kukemelk, H. (2005). Internationalizing the graduate preparation program: A case study of overseas learning. Refereed Presentation for the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Annual Conference, March, 2005. Herdlein, R.J. & McCarthy, P. (2004). Reflections on careers in the academy. Hilbert College, Undergraduate Course in Student Affairs Administration, (2004). Herdlein, R.J., Estanek, S. & Barba, W. (2004). Careers in higher education and student affairs. Niagara University, Graduate Preparation Program Career Night.

Herdlein, R.J., Keene, L., O Hern, K. & Palmieri, J., Barrett, A., Ukowolicz, K., Kukemelk, H. (2004). Reflections on the international experience: A panel discussion on studying student services & comparative educational systems abroad. Student Personnel Administration Professional Conference, Fall, 2004. Kretovics, M. & Herdlein, R.J. (2004). Moving in or moving up: Getting hired or promoted in student affairs. Refereed Presentation for the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Annual Conference, March, 2004. Herdlein, R.J. (2003). Tomorrow s professionals: What skill development, knowledge and personal traits chief student affairs officers are looking for! Refereed Presentation for the Buffalo State College Student Personnel Administration Annual Conference, November, 2003. Herdlein, R.J. & McMillan, T. (2003). Networking and your career. Refereed Presentation for the Minority Student Affairs Association of New York State Kretovics, M. & Herdlein, R.J. (2003). The land of 10,000 dilemmas: Politics, power, and higher education. Refereed Presentation for the American College Personnel Association Annual Conference, March, 2003. Kretovics, M. & Herdlein, R.J. (2003). Transitioning from administration to faculty. Refereed Presentation for the American College Personnel Association Annual Conference, March, 2003. Herdlein, R.J. & McMillan, T. (2003). Developing professional networks: Walking the road to success! Refereed Presentation for the Student Leadership Conference, SUNY College at Buffalo, February, 2003. Phillips, T., Herdlein, R.J. & Gallineau, T. (2002). Triumph over tragedy: Celebrating diversity is celebrating you! Getting students involved. Refereed Presentation for the NASPA Region II Conference, June, 2002. Herdlein, R.J. (2002). Student leadership in higher education. Invited Presentation, Leadership Institute, Medaille College, March, 2002. Herdlein, R.J. & Baldwin, R. (2001). Involving faculty in student learning outside the classroom: Two model programs developed by student affairs at private and public colleges. Refereed presentation for the Buffalo State Student Personnel Administration Annual Conference, November, 2001. Herdlein, R.J. (2000). Medaille: Western New York s newest residential college. PBS Public Television, Channel 17. Herdlein, R.J. (1999). Understanding political issues in higher education. Invited Presentation, Graduate Program in College Student Personnel, Canisius College, Spring, 1999.

Herdlein, R.J. (1999). Establishing an intercollegiate athletic program at a private college: A comparative analysis. Invited Presentation, Canisius College Graduate Program in College Student Personnel, Spring, 1999. Herdlein, R.J. (1999). Establishing an intercollegiate athletic program at a private college: Student development or financial necessity? Refereed Presentation or the Buffalo State Annual Professional Conference on Student Personnel Administration, November, 1999. Herdlein, R.J., Donohue, J. (1998). Breaking down the silo s: Successful collaboration between academic affairs and student affairs. Invited Presentation, D Youville College Retention/Enrollment Management Committee. Herdlein, R.J. (1997). The role of the chief student affairs officer at a private college. Invited Presentation, Canisius College Student Personnel Program. Herdlein, R.J. (1997). The organization and administration of student affairs. Invited Presentation, Canisius College Program in College Student Personnel. Herdlein, R.J., Donohue, J. (1996). Medaille College: Recent successes and challenges for the future. PBS Public Television, Channel 17, May, 1996. Herdlein, R.J. (1996). Kent State revisited: Twenty five years later. Invited Presentation, the Graduate Student Association of the State University College at Buffalo. Herdlein, R.J. (1993). Students of the 1990 s: A contemporary look at today s colleges and campus culture. Invited Presentation for the Buffalo Rotary Club. Herdlein, R.J. (1992). The organization and administration of student affairs, invited presentation, State University of New York at Buffalo Graduate Program in Higher Education. Herdlein, R.J. (1992). Student affairs work in higher education: Similarities and differences between public and private institutions. Invited Presentation, SUNY College at Buffalo Graduate Program in Student Personnel Administration. Herdlein, R.J. (1992). What do students gain from the college experience. State University College at Buffalo Graduate Program in Student Personnel Administration, Spring, 1992. Herdlein, R.J. (1991). Curricular and co-curricular community service programs: The efficacy of service. Invited Presentation, Western New York Student Leadership Conference, Buffalo, New York, Fall, 1991.

Herdlein, R.J. (1990). Retention and the student athlete. Invited Presentation, Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities, University of Cincinnati, OH. Herdlein, R.J. (1988). Minority students: Recruitment and retention models. Invited Presentation, Kentucky Association of Admissions and Financial Aid Officers, Sue Bennett College, London, Kentucky, (Spring, 1988). Herdlein, R.J. (1988). Thomas More: The college and it s future. Invited Presentation for the Rotary Club of Covington, Kentucky. Herdlein, R.J. (1986). Campus ministry at the University of Pittsburgh 1980 1986: Years of challenge and growth. Invited Presentation, Northwest Regional Ministry in Higher Education, Titusville, Pennsylvania. Herdlein, R.J. (1986). A report on exemplary programs in student development and developmental education. University of Pittsburgh at Titusville Faculty Senate. Herdlein, R.J. (1986). Improving retention through the implementation of an individualized student development program. Refereed Presentation for the Pennsylvania Association of Two-Year Colleges 43 rd Annual Conference, PA. Herdlein, R.J. (1986). Student affairs at U.P.T.: An individualized approach to student development. Invited Presentation, Western Pennsylvania Guidance Counselors Association, Titusville, Pennsylvania. Herdlein, R.J. (1986). The role of campus ministry in university life. Invited Presentation to the Titusville Ministerium, Titusville, Pennsylvania. Herdlein, R.J. (1985). How to successfully complete a doctoral dissertation. Invited presentation for the Doctoral Research Seminar, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Education. Herdlein, R.J. (1985). Parents as partners in student development. Parent Orientation, University of Pittsburgh. Herdlein, R.J. (1985). Holistic education at the university. Visitation Day, University of Pittsburgh. Herdlein, R.J. and Reagle, B. (1985). The historical foundations of student development. Refereed Presentation at the Pennsylvania Association of Student Personnel Administrators Annual Conference, Spring, 1985. Herdlein, R.J. (1984). Career education vs. the liberal arts curriculum. Scholar s Day, University of Pittsburgh, Titusville, Pennsylvania, Fall, 1985.

Herdlein, R.J. (1984). Innovative approaches to student development. University of Pittsburgh Board of Advisors. Herdlein, R.J. (1984). The role, philosophy, and programs of student affairs. Presentation requested by the Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1984. Herdlein, R.J. (1984). A profile of the regional campus student. Invited Presentation, Admission Counselors Symposium, Guidance Counselors Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Herdlein, R.J. (1983). The university and the local community: The economic impact. Invited Presentation, Chamber of Commerce Consortium of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Herdlein, R.J. (1983). The student affairs profession: Where did it come from? What do we do? Who Are we? Invited Presentation, Rotary Club of PA. Herdlein. R.J. (1983). The role of the college union in student development and university life. Dedication Ceremony of the J. Curtis McKinney II Student Union/ Gymnasium Complex, University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, Fall, 1983. Herdlein, R.J. (1971). The tragedy at Kent State: Why did it happen? Presentation requested by the Unitarian Church of Shaker Heights, Ohio, Spring, 1971. University Service: Public, University, and Professional Service Past Chairperson Higher Education Administration Department facilitated full and part-time faculty, secretary, graduate assistant and 100 graduate students. Responsible for budgeting, strategic planning, curriculum development, research and innovation, annual reports, hiring and performance appraisal, admission and commencement activities, co-curricular programs (2007 & 2008). Faculty Advisor, Graduate Student Association for Student Personnel Administrators (GASPA) 2001-2012. International Student/Scholar Faculty Representative, Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration Department, 2011 present. Graduate School Advisory Committee School of the Professions Representative, 2011 present. Curriculum Committee School of the Professions reviewed & approved syllabi for transition to College Senate (2008-2009).

Departmental Representative Institutional Review Board, 2002-2010 Personnel Committee Student Personnel Administration Department Technology Chairperson Educational Foundations/Student Personnel Administration Strategic Plan/Middle States Five Year Review Buffalo State College Committee on Student/Faculty Relations Improving Student Engagement & Retention, 2008. Faculty Representative Buffalo State Strategic Planning, Stakeholders Conference Chairperson AD Hoc Committee on Faculty Scholarship, School of the Professions: wrote final document establishing criteria for faculty scholarship & creativity, (2007). Budget Priorities Group Serve as member with President & Administrative Council. Student Affairs Division Advisory Committee, faculty representative, 2003-present Supervisor & CDHS Partner: Graduate Assistant Specialist for Human Resource Development, 2001 to present Institutional Review Board, BSC Research Foundation, Departmental Representative Provost appointment - supervise graduate assistant to research feasibility of Graduate Student Association at Buffalo State. (Spring, 2006) Dean of Graduate School appointment to supervised assessment of Graduate Student Culture (2006). Faculty Representative Middle States Association Focus Group with Chairperson Faculty Representative, Committee to discuss the future of Buffalo State College with SUNY Chancellor, John Ryan, 2006 Faculty Representative Middle States Association Focus Group with Chairperson Student Affairs Division Advisory Committee, faculty representative, 2003-present Thesis Committee graduate student(s) in Multidisciplinary Studies Student Personnel Administration Professional Conference Chairperson (2003) Curriculum Development, Incorporated Service-Learning Component in CSP 623 Counseling II (2004 - present) & CSP 650/CSP 689 Assessment & Research in Higher Education (2004-2007), involving a variety of service agencies through the West Side Community Consortium.

Curriculum Developed new course proposal, CSP 594 (Workshop) entitled: Career Planning in Higher Education and assisted in development of CSP 652 Athletics in Higher Education (2008-2009). Steering Committee, State University of New York Office of International Programs, Committee on Eastern Europe & the Cross National Project (CPN). Buffalo State Representative, SUNY Learning Network Cross-National Project, University at Albany, October, 2, 2004. Faculty/Staff Scholarship and Creativity Day: Paper submitted for 6 th Annual Event on 2/8/05, Presentation: Internationalizing the Graduate Preparation Program in Student Affairs: A Case Study of Study Abroad in Estonia, Finland, and Russia Research and Creativity Fall Forum, October 28, 2010: Herdlein, R. & Rossiter, C. (2010). A survey of senior student affairs officer perceptions of the ubiquitous role of politics in student affairs administration. Poster Presentation. Internship/Practicum Coordinator, Student Personnel Administration, 2001-present. Chairperson, Technology/Assessment Committee, Educational Foundations. Successfully secured funding for Departmental Technology, 2001 to 2006. Senator, Buffalo State College Senate, Faculty of Applied Science and Education; Vice Chairperson & Faculty Mentor, Student Welfare Committee. 2002 2005 Faculty Guest Speaker Transfer Student Parent Orientation, June/August, 2004 Faculty Host Freshmen Student Parent Orientation, August, 2004. Completed Proposal for Student Personnel Administration Certificate Program. Developed Learning Outcomes for Student Personnel Courses Supervised research on Student Personnel Program through CSP 650 & Independent Studies in conjunction with five-year review and self-study. Thesis Committee graduate student(s) in Multidisciplinary Studies Faculty Recruiting played major role in recruiting Dr. Carol Patitu for faculty position in Student Personnel Administration and facilitated search for her replacement. Student Recruiting initiated letter and coordinated mailing to over 90 colleges and universities marketing graduate program to prospective students. New student enrollment in Fall, 2002 included students from broader geographical area. Michael J. Small Scholarship Committee, Student Personnel Administration Program

Maud Bennett Scholarship Committee, Student Personnel Administration Program Professional Service: Fulbright Association, Vice President for Erie County & Secretary, The Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania Chapter of the Fulbright Association, 2010 to present. Field Editor - The Edwin Mellen Press: commissioning, review, and selection of manuscripts for prestigious international (Wales, UK) publisher of academic texts (2009). Editorial Board College Student Personnel Association (CSPA) Journal, 2009 present. Editor/Publisher Student Affairs Professionals Directory Western New York Consortium of Colleges and Universities, 1994 to present. Faculty Host/Sponsor, Fulbright Research Scholar, University of Tartu, Estonia. Served as facilitator for Fulbright Program arranging personal & research agenda with area colleges and universities, November April, 2005/2006. ACPA National Committee: Commission for Professional Preparation. Conference Presentations National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, American College Personnel Association National Conferences, College Student Personnel Association of New York State Annual Conference. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Annual National Conference, Boston, MA., March, 2008. Steering Committee with 30 graduate preparation program faculty discussing wide variety of topics including SPA curriculum and research in the field. Conference Session Reviewer American College Personnel Association, 2001 - present Conference Session Reviewer National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, 2001 to present Community Service: Host Family, Graduate Students/Professors from Brazil, Universidade Presidente Antonio Carlos, in conjunction with the School of Health Related Professions, University at Buffalo 2006 to present. Athletics Hall of Fame Committee, Medaille College (2012 present)

Buffalo Lille Association Inc. Sister City organization with Lille, Northern France and Belgium. Serve on Higher Education and Athletics Committees. Study Tour - Lille, France Completed professional study tour to France and Belgium with community group in order to research European higher education and share expertise on American colleges and universities, summer, 2008. Host Family Buffalo/Lille Association, Inc. Study Tour. Guests from Lille, France/Belgium, July, 2009. International Institute of Buffalo, Chairperson, Holiday Winter Clothing for Western New York Refugees, 2006 to present. In conjunction with Phillips Lytle LLP, Millard Fillmore Hospital & Medaille College. Host Family, 1998 present. Leadership Buffalo, Inc., Class of 1997; Board of Directors 1997 1998; Chairperson, Fundraising Committee, raised $35,000 for minority scholarships; Class Chair. 1999 2001. Chairperson, Education Day, 1997. West Side Collaborative (City of Buffalo) Facilitate Service Learning Projects assessment and career development with underprivileged teens, Somalia Community Center, Father Belle Center etc. (1996 to present). Founding President, Buffalo/Niagara Alumni Chapter, St. John Fisher College, 2007-2010. Chairperson Fundraising Committee, 2009 present. Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Alumni Association, State University of New York at Buffalo, Graduate School of Management, 1996 present. State University of New York at Buffalo, Real Experience and Leadership Mentoring Program (REALM) Mentor, 1998 present. United States Postal Service, Branch 3 Memorial Scholarship Evaluation, Chairperson, 1998 to present. James H. Wolford Scholarship Committee, Painters District Council AFL-CIO #4, 2000 to present. Buffalo State College Community Service Day Recruiter & Volunteer Alzheimer Association Annual Fund Drive, 2009 to present Model United Nations Competition (Buffalo/Niagara World Connect), Western New York Secondary Schools, Evaluator and mentor. Buffalo Alliance for Education, Buffalo Public Schools, Principal for a Day.

Buffalo Alliance for Education, Buffalo Public Schools, Teacher for a Day. National Education Association (NEA) Read Across America, Buffalo Science Magnet School, Children s Literacy Program with Community Leaders. Friends of the Night People, Leadership Buffalo Volunteer. Chairperson Book Drive for Juvenile Detention Center, City of Buffalo, 1997. March of Dimes, Volunteer/Block Leader, 1995-present. Cradle Beach Camp, Volunteer/Fund Raising, 1992-1998. Corporate Challenge Volunteer & Participant, 1997-2001. Arthritis Foundation of New York, Jingle Bell Run, Co-Chair. 1990-1993, Chairperson 1993-1995, raised $150,000. Medaille College, Reindeer Run, Chairperson, 1995 2001, raised $75,000. Kidney Foundation of New York, Advisor, Adelphi Dance Marathon, 1989 1990, raised $27,000. St. Joseph s Collegiate Institute, Alumni Fund Drive, Class Coordinator, 1993-1994; Silent Auction, Alumni Annual Fund Drive, 1997-present. Steering Committee, 50 year reunion, raised $75,000. Medaille College Faculty Basketball & Softball Teams, Founder/Head Coach, 1996-2001. Babe Ruth League, Amherst, New York, Head Coach, 1992-1993. Ohio-Kentucky I-75 Hockey Travel League, Head Coach, Junior Division, 1987-1990.