David Aske University of Northern Colorado College of Humanities and Social Sciences (970)

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David Aske University of Northern Colorado College of Humanities and Social Sciences (970) 351-1564 Email: David.Aske@unco.edu Education PhD, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1992. Area of Study: Economics BS, Mankato State University, 1986. Area of Study: Economics/ Political Science Professional Academic Experience Publications Juried Professor Tenure, University of Northern Colorado. (2016 - Present). Associate Professor Tenure, University of Northern Colorado. (2002-2016). Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, University of Northern Colorado. (1997-2002). Assistant Professor, Term, University of Northern Colorado. (1994-1997). Instructor, University of Northern Colorado. (1993-1994). Instructor/ Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Northern Colorado. (1987-1992). RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP, AND CREATIVE WORKS Journal Article Corman, R. R., Aske, D. (2018). Developing an Operational Placement Model of Institutions. Journal of Behavioral and Social Sciences, 5(2). JBSS@stu.ca Aske, D., Connolly, L., Corman, R. (2013). Accessibility or accountability? The rhetoric and reality of no child left behind. Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research, 14(3), 107. Aske, D., Corman, R., Marston, C. (2011). Education Policy and School Segregation: A Study of the Denver Metropolitan Region. Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, 14(2), 27-35. Aske, D. (2003). How prepared are prospective high school social studies teachers to infuse economics in social studies courses? Journal of Social Studies Research, 27(1), 23. McDaniel, B., Aske, D. (2000). Egg prices, feed costs, and the decision to molt. Poultry science, 79(9), 1242-1245. Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 33 of 1526

Non-juried Aske, D. (2000). Who is teaching economics to Colorado high school students? Journal of Social Studies Research, 24(1), 35. Aske, D. (1994). Economic Development and Environmental Regulations: Impact of State Environmental Regulatory Climates on Manufacturing Employment. Regional Science Perspectives, 24, 30-41. Conference (Full Paper) Proceeding Aske, D., Connolly, L., Corman, R. (2012). Accessibility or Accountability? The Rhetoric and Reality of No Child Left Behind. Proceedings of the Allied Academies, Academy of Economics and Economic Education (2nd ed., vol. 15, pp. 1). Aske, D., Corman, R. (2008). The Relationship Between School Characteristics and Student Performance on Standardized Tests in the Denver Metro Region. Proceedings of the Allied Academies, Academy of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues (2nd ed., vol. 13). Directory Aske, D. (2013). Directory of Religious Congregations, Greeley, Colorado. Professional Presentations Not Invited Juried Aske, D., Corman, R., American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences, "Developing an Operational Placement Model of Institutions," Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2017). Aske, D., Corman, R., American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences, "Institutional Placement of Religious Organizations," Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2017). Aske, D., Corman, R., Annual Meetings of the Western Social Science Association, "Developing an Operational Placement Model of Institutions," Reno, Nevada. (April 2016). Corman, R., Aske, D., Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, "Developing an Operational Placement Model of Institutions," Reno, NV. (April 14, 2016). Aske, D., American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences, "Market Structure and the Changing Religious Landscape in the United States," Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2016). Aske, D., Allied Academies International Conference, "Teaching the Economics of Religion - A Microeconomics Approach," Las Vegas, Nevada. (October 2015). Aske, D., The Clute Institute International Academic Conference, "Marketization of Religion," Las Vegas, Nevada. (October 2015). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 34 of 1526

Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "Economics of Religion," Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2015). Aske, D., Allied Academies International Conference, "Marketization of Religion," Las Vegas, Nevada. (October 2014). Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "The Religious Product," American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2014). Aske, D., The Clute Institute International Academic Conference, "Organizing the Religious Marketplace," Las Vegas, Nevada. (September 23, 2013). Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "The Religious Product," American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2013). Aske, D., Allied Academies International Conference, "Differentiation in the Production of Christianity," Allied Academics, Las Vegas, Nevada. (October 2012). Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "The Christian Product: The Supply and Demand of Christianity in the United States," American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2012). Aske, D., Allied Academies International Conference, "The Market Determinants of Religion," Allied Academics, Las Vegas, Nevada. (October 2011). Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "Birth Order and the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility," American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2011). Aske, D., Allied Academics, International Conference, "Education Policy and School Segregation: A Study of the Denver Metropolitan Region," Allied Academics, Las Vegas, Nevada. (October 2010). Corman, R., Aske, D., Annual Meetings of the Western Social Science Association, "The Rhetoric and Reality of No Child Left Behind: An Agent-Based Approach," Reno, Nevada. (April 2010). Connolly, L., Corman, R., Aske, D., Annual Meetings of the Western Social Science Association, "The Rhetoric and Reality of No Child Left Behind: An Agent-Based Model," Reno, Nevada. (April 2010). Connolly, L., Corman, R., Aske, D., Annual Meetings of the American Education Finance Association, "Accessibility or Accountability? The Rhetoric and Reality of No Child Left Behind," Richmond, Virginia. (March 2010). Aske, D. (Author & Presenter), Connolly, L. S. (Author & Presenter), Corman, R. R. (Author), "The Rhetoric and Reality of No Child Left Behind," American Education Finance Association, Richmond, Virginia. (March 2010). Corman, R. (Author & Presenter), Aske, D. (Author), Connolly, L. (Author & Presenter), Fourth International Social Science Research Conference, "Accessibility or Accountability? The Rhetoric and Reality of No Child Left Behind," Nashville, Tennessee. (December 2009). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 35 of 1526

Corman, R., Aske, D., Connolly, L., Annual Meetings of the Western Social Science Association, "Student Skimming Across Public Schools in the Denver Metropolitan Region: Empirical Evidence Using an Agent-based Approach," Albuquerque, New Mexico. (March 2009). Corman, R. (Author), Aske, D. (Author & Presenter), Allied Academies International Conference, "The Relationship Between School Characteristics and Student Performance on Standardized Tests in the Denver Metro Region," Reno, Nevada. (October 2008). Corman, R., Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "Standardized Testing and the Achievement Gap in Denver Metro Public Schools." (February 2008). Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "Elementary School Performance: A Look at School and Community Characteristics in Metro Denver," American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (February 2007). Corman, R., Aske, D., American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, "The Re-Segregation of Public Schools in Colorado." (February 2007). Aske, D., Western Social Science Association 48th Annual Conference, "The Segregation of Denver Public Schools," Western Social Science Association, Phoenix, Arizona. (2006). Aske, D., Allied Academics Fall 2005 International Conference, "The Coverage of Economic Concepts in High School United States History Textbooks," Allied Academics, Las Vegas, Nevada. (2005). Corman, R., Aske, D., Western Social Science Association Conference, "School Characteristics and Student Performance: A Look at the Colorado Student Assessment Program." (April 2005). Aske, D., Association of Business and Behavioral Sciences 9th Annual Conference, "The Coverage of Economic Concepts in High School United States History Textbooks: 1950-2000," Association of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (2003). Aske, D., Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences 2nd Annual Conference, "What is the Best Way to Train Elementary Teachers in the Social Sciences," Honolulu, Hawaii. (2003). Aske, D., Association of Business and Behavioral Sciences 9th Annual Conference, "The Coverage of Economic Concepts in High School United States History Textbooks," Association of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (2002). Aske, D., Association of Business and Behavioral Sciences 8th Annual Conference, "How Prepared are Prospective High School Social Studies Teachers to Teach Economics?," Association of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. (2001). Aske, D., Economic and Business Historical Society 26th Annual Conference, "The Smith Hughes Act of 1917: Progressive Education, Business, and Organized Labor," Economic and Business Historical Society, Albany, New York. (2001). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 36 of 1526

Aske, D., Western Social Science Association 40th Annual Conference, "Who is Teaching Economics to High School Students? A Colorado Profile," Western Social Science Association, Denver, Colorado. (April 1998). Non-juried Aske, D., Cherry Creek School District Personal Financial Literacy Workshop, Greenwood Village, Colorado. (September 9, 2014). Aske, D., PFL Workshop for Secondary teachers, Englewood School District, Englewood, Colorado. (June 19, 2014). Aske, D., Economics & PFL in the Elementary Grades, The Colorado Council for Economic Education in cooperation with Poudre Valley School District, Fort Collins, Colorado. (June 9, 2014). Aske, D., Marketplace of the Gods: How Economists Explain Religion and How Islam Explains Economics, Colorado Council on Economic Education Course, Denver, Colorado. (November 16, 2013). Aske, D., "Junior Achievement Igniting the American Spirit: Elementary Personal Financial Literacy," Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain Inc. in collaboration with The Colorado Council for Economic Education, Denver, Colorado. (March 16, 2013). Aske, D., Poudre Valley School District Symposium on Economics, Poudre Valley School District, Fort Collins, Colorado. (February 6, 2013). Aske, D., Junior Achievement Igniting the American Spirit: Elementary Personal Financial Literacy, Colorado Council on Economic Education and Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado. (November 17, 2012). Aske, D., Junior Achievement Igniting the American Spirit: Elementary Personal Financial Literacy, Colorado Council on Economic Education and Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado. (September 8, 2012). Aske, D., Economics Workshop, Young Americans Center for Financial Education, Denver, Colorado. (August 16, 2012). Aske, D., Personal Financial Literacy Training for Elementary Teachers, Poudre Valley School District K-5, Fort Collins, Colorado. (March 5, 2012). Aske, D., Jeffco Elementary Economics Training, Colorado Council for Economic Education, Littleton, Colorado. (August 29, 2011). Aske, D., "Reading in the Social Studies," Joint workshop with Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado. (October 2010). Aske, D., "Introduction to Teaching High School Economics," Colorado Council for Economic Education, Fort Collins, Colorado. (June 10, 2010). Aske, D., "Rise of Industrial U.S.," Colorado Academy of History Summer Institute, Loveland, Colorado. (June 3, 2010). Aske, D., "Slavery and the Economy," Colorado Academy of History Summer Institute, Loveland, Colorado. (June 3, 2010). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 37 of 1526

Aske, D., Boulder Valley Elementary Economics Workshop, Colorado Council on Economic Education, Boulder, Colorado. (September 2009). Aske, D., Globalization Workshop for Secondary Social Studies Teachers, Colorado Council on Economic Education, Westminster, Colorado. (June 2008). Aske, D., Small Sense Workshop for Elementary Teacher, Colorado Council on Economic Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado. (June 2008). Aske, D., Jeffco Elementary Economics Workshop, Colorado Council on Economic Education, Lakewood, Colorado. (December 2007). Aske, D., Colorado Economic History: The Cheyenne, DPS Elementary Social Studies Summer Institute, Denver, Colorado. (August 2007). Aske, D., Integrating Economics in Middle Grades Curriculum, Colorado Council on Economic Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado. (February 2007). Aske, D., Colorado Council on Economic Education seminar Doing History, Keeping the Past, "The Economics of Mining," Colorado Council on Economic Education, Denver, Colorado. (November 2006). Aske, D., Colorado Council on Economic Education seminar Doing History, Keeping the Past, "The Economics of the Plains Indians," Colorado Council on Economic Education, Denver, Colorado. (October 2006). Aske, D., Colorado Council on Economic Education seminar Doing History, Keeping the Past, "Trappers and Traders: The Economics of the Fur and Hide Trade," Colorado Council on Economic Education, Denver, Colorado. (October 2006). Corman, R., Aske, D., Brown vs. The Board of Education Conference, "Desegregation and A Level Playing Field: The Spirit of Brown vs. The Board of Education," University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. (February 2004). Aske, D., Desegregation and a Level Playing Field: The Spirit of Brown vs. The Board of Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. (February 2004). Dunn, J., Aske, D., Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, "What is the best way to train elementary teachers in the Social Sciences?," Honolulu, Hawaii. (June 2003). Aske, D., Colorado Council on Economic Education seminar Comparative Economic Systems, "Economic Systems: Teaching High School Students," Colorado Council on Economic Education, Greeley, Colorado. (March 2001). Aske, D., Colorado Council on Economic Education seminar Global Interdependence and World Financial Markets., "Teaching International Economics to High School Students," Colorado Council on Economic Education, Greeley, Colorado. (March 1999). Aske, D., Colorado Council on Economic Education annual meeting, "Economic Education in Colorado High Schools," Colorado Council on Economic Education, Denver, Colorado. (December 1997). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 38 of 1526

TEACHING Teaching Experience University of Northern Colorado Courses Taught: ECON 203, Principles of Macroeconomics, 1 course. 3.00 credit hours. ECON 205, Principles of Microeconomics, 22 courses. 3.00 credit hours. ECON 305, Intermediate Microeconomics, 9 courses. 3.00 credit hours. ECON 349, Economics of Religion, 5 courses. 3.00 credit hours. ECON 362, Economic History of the United States, 8 courses. 3.00 credit hours. ECON 377, Industrial Orgs, 10 courses. 3.00 credit hours. ECON 395, Special Topics in Economics, 1 course. 3.00 credit hours. ECON 492, Internship in Economics, 1 course. 3.00 credit hours. EDFE 555, Supervised Student Teaching, 1 course. 9.00 credit hours. SOSC 400, Senior Seminar, 18 courses. 3.00 credit hours. STEP 464, Secondary Student Teaching, 1 course. 1.00 credit hours. SERVICE University Service Committee Member, HSS Budget and Planning Committee. (2017 - Present). AA/EO Representative, Writing Program Director Search (English). (2017 - Present). Committee Member, AFS Departmental Evaluation Committee. (2016 - Present). Committee Member, Hewit Institute of History and Social Science Education. (2014 - Present). Graduate Faculty, University of Colorado. (2009 - Present). HSS Faculty Marshall (Leadership Role), Graduation Ceremonies. (2015-2017). Committee Member, Mark Savignano, Ph.D. candidate. (2015-2017). Committee Member, Liberal Arts Council. (2007-2013). Chairperson, Social and Behavioral Sciences Area Committee. (2007-2013). Member/Chair, Faculty to Faculty Conference. (2009). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 39 of 1526

Chairperson, College Curriculum Committee of the Liberal Arts Core. (2006-2008). Interim Member, College Curriculum Committee of the Liberal Arts Core. (2005). Guest Speaker, PLACE/PRAXIS Exam Preparation Seminars. (2002-2005). Committee Member, Social Science Advisory Board. (1995-2005). Committee Member, IDLA Steering Committee. (2001-2004). Social Studies Representative, IDLA Steering Committee. (2001-2004). Committee Member, Task Force on the PLACE Test. (2001-2004). Committee Member, College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee. (2000-2003). Committee Member, Colorado Studies Committee. (2001-2002). Advisory Board Member, Native American Student Services. (2001-2002). Committee Member, Social Science Scholarship Committee. (2000-2002). Economics Department Representative, College of Arts and Sciences Technology Advisory Committee. (1999-2002). IDLA Representative, College of Arts and Sciences Major Fair. (2001). Thesis Advisor, International Trade and Relations Program. (2001). Faculty Senate Representative, Board of Athletic Control. (1998-2000). Committee Member, College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee. (1998). Guest Speaker, STEP specialty seminar "Content Standards in Economics". (1998). Committee Member, UNC Model UN 1998. (1998). Thesis Reader, International Trade and Relations Program. (1997). Committee Member, Political Science Search and Screen Committee. (1997). Committee Member, United Nations in the 21st Century panel for the UNC Model UN 1997. (1997). Thesis Advisor, International Trade and Relations Program. (1996). Thesis Reader, International Trade and Relations Program. (1996). Guest Speaker, International Trade and Institutional Theory" presentation for AP Econ Workshop. (1994). Thesis Advisor, International Trade and Relations Program. (1993). Department Service Chair (Leadership Role), Search Committee for Economics position. (2017 - Present). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 40 of 1526

Faculty Advisor, Economics Department. (2016 - Present). Academic Liaison, Athletic Department. (2013 - Present). Committee Member, Economics Departmental Evaluation Committee. (1998 - Present). Chapter Advisor (Leadership Role), Omicrom Delta Epsilon, Honor Society in Economics. (1994 - Present). Interim Coordinator (Leadership Role), Social Science Program. (2013-2016). Coordinator, Social Science Honors Program. (2005-2016). Committee Chair, Social Science Program Departmental Evaluation Committee Chair. (1998-2016). Faculty Advisor, Social Science Program. (1995-2016). Interim Director, Social Science Program. (September 2011 - December 2011). Committee Chair, Search Committee for Economics position. (2010-2011). Committee Member, Social Science Program Review. (2009-2010). Committee Member, Social Science Curriculum. (2005-2010). Committee Member, Search Committee for Africana/Social Science Position. (2008-2009). Committee Chair, Search Committee for Economics/Social Science Position. (2008-2009). Guest Presenter, Teaching Secondary Social Studies Class. (2000-2008). Interim Coordinator, Economics Program. (January 2007 - May 2007). Program Representative, Discover UNC. (2004-2005). Committee Chair, Social Science Program Search and Screen. (2000-2002). Committee Member, Economics Search and Screen Committee. (1999-2000). Sponsor, UNC Research day, Economics session. (1999). University Consultant, Supervised 11 secondary social studies student teachers. (1998-1999). Department/ Program Representative, Discover UNC. (1996-1998). Faculty Advisor, Performed Graduation Checks for all Social Science Majors (approximately 150 each year). (1995-1998). Program Web Page Developer, Program Web Page Wrote/Developed the initial Social Science Program Web Page. (1997). Department Web Page Developer, Wrote/Developed the initial Economics Web page. (1997). Interim Director, Social Science Program. (1996). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 41 of 1526

University Consultant, Supervised one secondary social studies student teacher. (1996). Faculty Advisor, Economics Club. (1995-1996). Co-author, Economic Department, Program Review. (1995). Author, Economics Department Student Handbook. (1995). Co-author, Social Science Program, Program Review. (1995). Department Liaison, Junior Achievement. (1994-1995). Professional Service Other Session Chair, Association for Business and Behavioral Sciences, Economic Education Session. (2003). Session Chair, Association for Business and Behavioral Sciences, Economic Education Session. (2002). Session Chair, Association for Business and Behavioral Sciences, Economic Education Session. (2001). Discussant, Western Economic Association International Teaching Economics Session. (1997). Session Chair, Western Economic Association International Teaching Economics Session. (1997). Reviewer, Journal Article, Economic Development Quarterly. (1995). AWARDS AND HONORS Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts and Sciences. (2000). Professor of the Month, The Nu Phi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi. (1999). Favorite Professor, UNC Student Athletes. (1998). Certificate of Recognition, Women of Alpha Sigma Alpha for outstanding service to students. (1996). Mortar Board Favorite Professor Award, University of Northern Colorado Mortar Board. (1995). Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts and Sciences. (1995). Economics Professor of the Year, College or Arts and Sciences Student Representative Council. (1994). Mortar Board Favorite Professor, University of Northern Colorado Mortar Board. (1994). Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts and Sciences. (1994). Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, College of Business Administration at Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 42 of 1526

the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1992). Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1991). Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1990). College of Business Administration's Outstanding Faculty Member, Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1990). Report Generated on July 16, 2018 Page 43 of 1526