Curriculum Vitae Stefanie Kunze Master of Arts, Political Science, Politics & International Affairs P.O. Box 15036, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 stefanie.kunze@nau.edu www.stefaniekunze.com Education PhD Candidate expected completion May 2017 International Relations in Politics & International Affairs, Dissertation Title: Boarding Schools In North America: Assimilation Practices And Poisonous Pedagogy As Tools Of Ethnocide Against North America s Indigenous Population. Areas of Concentration: Genocide, crimes against humanity, indigenous issues Master of Arts in Political Science December 2007 Masters Program October 2003 August 2004 North American Studies, Minors in Political Science and Social Psychology Georg August Universität Göttingen, Germany Zwischenprüfung in North American Studies Summer 2003 Equivalent to Bachelor of Arts Georg August Universität, Göttingen, Germany Publications Alvarez, Alex and Stefanie Kunze. (2016) Indianer, der Holocaust und die Frage des Völkermords in Deutschland und den USA. Akademie für Politische Bildung. (forthcoming) Kunze, Stefanie. (2016) [Review of the book This Benevolent Experiment. Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States, by A. Woolford]. The Social Science Journal (under review) Kunze, Stefanie. (2015, December 8) [Review of the book Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America, by A. Woolford, J. Benvenuto, A. L. Hinton eds.]. Canadian Journal of Native Studies, XXXV, 1. (190-192). Kunze, Stefanie. Stamp Act. Encyclopedia of the First Amendment. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. (2008) Kunze, Stefanie. Ginsberg v. New York. Encyclopedia of the First Amendment. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. (2008) Working papers The Benevolent Perpetrator Discipline and Punishment in Native American Boarding Schools Black Pedagogy in Germany and American Native American Boarding Schools Conferences Western Social Science Association annual conferences Presenter, Discipline In Boarding Schools Reno, NV April 13-16, 2016 Presenter, Native American Boarding Schools In The Light of Globalization Literature Portland, OR April 8-11, 2015 Western Political Science Association annual conferences Presenter, Social Impacts of a History of Indigenous Boarding Schools ; Co-Presenter, Barriers to Anti-GMO Legislation in the United States Las Vegas, NV April 2-5, 2015
Presenter, Methods of the International Criminal Court Seattle, WA April 17-19, 2014 American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences annual conference Presenter, Discipline and Punishment in American Indian Boarding Schools Las Vegas, NV February 1-2, 2016 Symposium. Colonial Conquest in the Nazi East and the American West: Value and Limits of Comparative Approaches Invited Graduate Student Participant Martin-Springer Institute, October 11-13, 2015 Annual NACADA Conference Region 10 Presenter, International Student Advising Breaking Down Walls and Building Approaches to Better Serve Jackson Hole, WY May 22-24, 2014 Teaching/research experience Instructor of Record POS 254: Political Ideologies Spring 2017 AIS/POS 210: American Indian Tribal Government Fall 2016 POS 303: Social Science Research Fall 2016 POS 120: World Politics, online (created online section) Spring 2016 AIS/POS 320: Native American Politics and Policy Spring 2016 Teaching Assistant/Grader Grading, guest lectures, administrative and research assistance. POS 359: Environmental Policy Fall 2015 CCJ 617: Issues in Transnational Crime: Genocide Fall 2015 Guest lecture POS 120: World Politics Spring 2015 Six guest lectures POS 301W: Topics in Political Science Fall 2014 Guest lecture POS/AIS 210: American Indian Tribal Government Fall 2014 Two guest lectures POS 120: World Politics 2010 2011 POS 201: Intro to Politics 2011-2012 HA 335 Hospitality Law 2010 - present Research Instructor June/July 2007 4 Corners/Upward Bound Math & Science, Summer Academy, Teaching and guiding High School students in conducting research and writing a research paper in Criminal Justice relating to race and ethnicity in the Criminal Justice system; daily class for college credit. Graduate Assistant Spring 2006 December 2007 Student Learning Centers Training and workshops for new level 1, 2 and level 3 tutors for College Reading & Learning Association certification. German Tutor Fall 2005 March 2007 Tutoring and supporting students in acquiring German language skills. Focus on grammar, pronunciation and writing styles.
Professional Experience Graduate Teaching Scholar January 2016 May 2017 Department of Politics & International Affairs College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,, Flagstaff, Arizona Primary instructor for a total of five distinct undergraduate classes: Native American Politics, World Politics, American Indian Tribal Government, Social Science Research Methods, Political Ideologies. Graduate Assistant August 2014 December 2015 Department of Politics & International Affairs College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,, Flagstaff, Arizona Provided assistance in research, independently taught several classes, provided grading assistance. Academic Advisor, Sr. March 2010 June 2014 The W. A. Franke College of Business,, Flagstaff, Arizona Academic advising of sophomore - senior, post-baccalaureate and prospective students at the W. A. Franke College of Business with a focus on the international population; recruitment, presentations; data analysis and Business Objects reports; work with unique student populations, advising problem solving; liaison for Center of International Education, faculty, and staff; graduation coordination; knowledge of university policies and procedures. Starting August 2013: first advisor responsible exclusively for international students for both schools, Business and Hotel & Restaurant Management. Volunteer & Outreach Director November 2008 January 2010 Grand Canyon Youth, Flagstaff, Arizona Leadership of three school-based service learning and community service clubs, volunteer coordination, GCY educational component, fundraising, outreach and public relations, development of two summer programs; grant writing, data collection and reporting; general assistance in office and operations; supervision and training of my intern/americorps volunteer. Deputy Clerk/Administrative Specialist III December 2007 November 2008 Board of Supervisors, Clerk of the Board, Coconino County, Flagstaff, Arizona Responsibilities include processing of contracts, allocations, confidential information and such to be brought before the Board; organization of meeting agendas, and minutes; knowledge of the Arizona Revised Statutes and Open Meeting Law. Work with IT and OSAM on custom countywide Data & Agenda Management System. Professional Memberships Western Political Science Association 2014-2016 Western Social Science Association 2015 2016 Coursera courses Introduction to International Criminal Law May 2013 Taught by Dr. Michael Scharf, Case Western Reserve University Completed with distinction Professional service International Relations Lecturer Search Committee, Spring 2016 Politics & International Affairs, Liaison for prospective PhD students, Politics & International Affairs, Spring 2016 Comparative Politics Assistant Professor Search Committee, Fall 2014 Politics & International Affairs,
Awards NAU Support for Graduate Students award, Office of the Vice President for Research at Jan Aug 2016 $1500 Graduate Student Research Award, Dept. of Politics & International Affairs Aug 2016 July 2017 $1000 Arizona State University full scholarship to attend three-day symposium Martin-Springer Institute at. October 2015 Travel Awards from NAU s Department of Politics & International Affairs, Dean of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Vice-President for Research, and Graduate Student Government $718, $850, and $875 Spring 2014, 2015, 2016 K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award - Nominee One of the top 25 candidates Spring 2015 Classified Staff Advisory Council Book Scholarship $75 and $150 Spring 2013, 2014 Languages German (native language) English, fluent French, Norwegian - basic Relevant experiences IRB Internal Review Board application Approval for research utilizing interviews with Native American former boarding school students Fall 2014 Approval of a survey conducted by minors in an off-campus environment Spring 2007 International Women Scholars Club Founder; Club to allow international female graduate students to make connections with other grad students across campus. June 2014 present GAPS Graduate Association for Political Science August 2012 - present President 2015-16 Vice-President 2014-15 Social Coordinator 2013-14, 2015-16 Red Rock Racing Cycling Club Executive Board Member (since 2012) Spring 2011 - present Kinlani for Community September 2008 October 2013 Co-founder and coordinator for a service club at the Native American Dorm in Flagstaff. Up to 35 participating students at all times; volunteering, fundraising, college prep, scholarship training; and a backcountry experiential education trip at the end of the school year. Genocide Resource Project June 2010 June 2012; 2016 German English Translator Translation of excerpts from Der Stürmer, a German propagandist news publication from Second World War for the Genocide Resource Project at.
More translation: Fall 2010, Fall 2013 Translation of physical therapy journal articles for a peer-reviewed and published research project at s Department of Physical Therapy. Annual NACADA Conference Region 10 May 13-15, 2013 National Academic Advising Association, Annual regional conference, Tucson, AZ Research Integrity in International Collaborative Contexts: Learning Outcomes April 2013 Conference/discussion participant,, Flagstaff, AZ NAU Leadership Program September 2011 May 2012 Participant in inaugural University Leadership Program,, Flagstaff, AZ Annual NACADA Conference October 2-5, 2011 National Academic Advising Association, Annual international conference, Denver, CO Arizona Rural Development Forum July 10-11, 2008 Recorder, Economic Impact of Drug Abuse in Rural Arizona, Arizona Rural Development Council, Flagstaff, AZ Grant Writing Workshop May 16, 2008 Grants USA, Flagstaff, AZ Arizona County Clerks Conference, Casa Grande, Arizona March 19-21, 2008 Workshop: The Basics of Arizona s Open Meeting, Conflicts of Interest and Ethics Laws Arizona Association of Counties, Phoenix, AZ February 28, 2008 Foreign Study in Flagstaff, Arizona August 2004 May 2005 Internship at Sirdal Høfjellshotell, Sirdal, Norway July August 1997 Northside High School in Roanoke, Virginia August 1995 June 1996 References Dr. Michael Lerma (co-chair) Politics & International Affairs Michael.Lerma@nau.edu (928) 523 3392 Dr. Alex Alvarez (co-chair) Criminal Justice & Criminology Alex.Alvarez@nau.edu (928) 523 9589 Dr. John Hultgren Politics & International Relations JohnHultgren@bennington.edu Bennington College (970) 222 0273 Dr. Maureen Hiebert Political Science maureen.hiebert@ucalgary.ca University of Calgary (403) 220 5633 Dr. Doris Schartmueller Political Science & Criminal Justice DSchartmueller@csuchico.edu California State University at Chico (530) 898 5204