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Gibson - Curriculum Vitae – May 2015 Page 1 HUSTON JOHN GIBSON, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE Current Position: Contact Information: Assistant Professor, August 2010-present Seaton Hall 102f Director of MS Community Development Program, 2015-present Manhattan, Kansas 66506-2909 Department of Landscape Architecture and 785-532-3753 Regional & Community Planning [email protected] College of Architecture, Planning & Design Kansas State University PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2009-2010 Visiting Lecturer/ 2004-2009 Instructor Department of Urban and Regional Planning College of Social Sciences and Public Policy Florida State University 2000-2002 Graduate Assistant (to C.W. “Bud” Minkel, Department Head) Department of Urban and Regional Planning The Graduate School University of Tennessee, Knoxville EDUCATION 2009 Doctor of Philosophy in Planning Florida State University, Tallahassee Dissertation: Perceived School Quality and its Effect on Monetary Housing Value: school facility age and its association with housing sale price. Committee: Tim Chapin (co-chair), Charles Connerly (co-chair), and Keith Ihlanfeldt (member) 2002 Master of Science in Planning University of Tennessee, Knoxville Thesis: Ayabaca, Peru: Migration and Land-Use Analysis 2001. Committee: C.W. “Bud” Minkel (chair), Cecilia Zanetta (member), and Edward Jepson (member) 1997 Bachelor of Arts: Psychology (major), Sociology (minor) University of Mississippi, Oxford SCHOLARLY FOCI Sustainable Community Infrastructure: attitudes, perceptions, and communication of Public Engagement and Collective Decisions: in regard to plan-making and implementation Planning and POP Culture: the juncture of

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HUSTON JOHN GIBSON, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE

Current Position: Contact Information: Assistant Professor, August 2010-present Seaton Hall 102f Director of MS Community Development Program, 2015-present Manhattan, Kansas 66506-2909 Department of Landscape Architecture and 785-532-3753

Regional & Community Planning [email protected] College of Architecture, Planning & Design Kansas State University PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2009-2010 Visiting Lecturer/ 2004-2009 Instructor

Department of Urban and Regional Planning College of Social Sciences and Public Policy Florida State University

2000-2002 Graduate Assistant (to C.W. “Bud” Minkel, Department Head) Department of Urban and Regional Planning The Graduate School University of Tennessee, Knoxville EDUCATION 2009 Doctor of Philosophy in Planning Florida State University, Tallahassee

Dissertation: Perceived School Quality and its Effect on Monetary Housing Value: school facility age and its association with housing sale price. Committee: Tim Chapin (co-chair), Charles Connerly (co-chair), and Keith Ihlanfeldt (member)

2002 Master of Science in Planning

University of Tennessee, Knoxville Thesis: Ayabaca, Peru: Migration and Land-Use Analysis 2001. Committee: C.W. “Bud” Minkel (chair), Cecilia Zanetta (member), and Edward Jepson (member)

1997 Bachelor of Arts: Psychology (major), Sociology (minor)

University of Mississippi, Oxford SCHOLARLY FOCI

Sustainable Community Infrastructure: attitudes, perceptions, and communication of

Public Engagement and Collective Decisions: in regard to plan-making and implementation

Planning and POP Culture: the juncture of

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FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, FINANCIAL AWARDS, CONTRACTS AND OTHER FUNDING RECEIVED 2015 Visiting Academic, invitation to foster research collaboration between the University of

Queensland and Kansas State University and also foster and existing MOU between UQ’s Planning Program and Kansas State on student exchanges [$2,000 awarded]

2015 Urban Research Program International Visiting Fellowship, travel assistance in order to foster

research collaboration with faculty at Griffith School of Environment, Gold Coast Campus, Griffith University [$2,000 awarded]

2014-2015 Oz to Oz Fellowship, one of six inaugural recipients awarded from the Office of the President,

Kansas State University to support a short-term visits to Australia to advance collaborative research activities with faculty at Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland University of Technology, and University of Queensland [$5,000 awarded]

2014 Program Development Grant, awarded from the Division of Continuing Education, Kansas State

University, for the development of CDPLAN715 Principles & Strategies of Community Change, a new core course offered by K-State in the Great Plains Idea Community Development Program [$5,726 awarded]

2014 Contract, for the “Park City Public Pool Project,” Park City, Kansas, Instructor, PLAN702:

Infrastructure and Plan Implementation & PLAN803: Community Research Methods, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning, Kansas State University [$3,608 contracted to support class project]

2014 Contract, for the “Jetmore Park Vision,” City of Jetmore, Kansas, Instructor, PLAN699-B:

Collective Decisions, collaboration with Landscape Architecture Studio, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning, Kansas State University [$1,434 contracted to support class project]

2013-2014 Big 12 Faculty Fellowship, for “Talking Green in Red States,” awarded from Office of Provost

and Senior Vice President, Kansas State University; based on invitation from Dr. Meghan Wieters (collaborator), Dr. Dawn Jourdan (Regional & City Planning Division Director), and Dean Charles Graham (College of Architecture) of the University of Oklahoma [$2,500 awarded for travel to Norman, OK and related project expenses]

2013 Faculty Development Award, for “Pocket Parks as Community Building Blocks: A Focus on

Stapleton, CO,” awarded from the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Kansas State University [$1,500 awarded to travel and present at the Joint Associated European Schools of Planning-American Schools of Planning Congress in Dublin, Ireland]

2012-2014 US Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Training Research and Technical Assistance,

funding in Regions 5, 6, 7, and 8 for the “Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) Program,” Team Member, implementing and helping with community based projects via TAB Program, Center for Hazardous Substance Research, Kansas State University [$2,000,000 awarded to TAB in 2012; >$13,000 received in compensation and student support of directed work, conference participation, travel, and reimbursements]

Includes “Road Map for Union,” prepared August 30, 2013 for Union, Nebraska

2012 Contract, for the “Riverside Park Vision,” City of St. Marys, Kansas, Instructor, PLAN721:

Infrastructure Planning and Finance & PLAN699-B: Collective Decisions, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning, Kansas State University [$453.17 contracted to support class project]

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2012 University Small Research Grant, for “Naturalized, Traditional, and Hybrid Community Parks: Reasons behind park typology preferences among residents of Stapleton, Colorado,” Principle Investigator (w/ Jessica Canfield, Co-Principal Investigator), Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Kansas State University [$2,900 awarded for conducting on location walking interviews]

2011-2012 Peer Review of Teaching Program - Inquiry Portfolio, for “Incorporating Field Trips into

Graduate Level Professional Curriculum,” Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Kansas State University [$1000 awarded for analyzing RCP field trip to Portland, Oregon on green infrastructure in relations to PLAN721: Infrastructure Planning and Finance]

2011 Faculty Development Award, for “Tales from the Center of the United States: a qualitative

investigation of why students study regional and community planning,” Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Kansas State University [$2,000 awarded to travel and present at the World Planning Schools Congress in Perth, Australia]

2011 University Small Research Grant, for “Aesthetics versus Function: The Perceived Value of

Ecological Landscapes as Community Amenity among Residents of Stapleton, Colorado,” Principle Investigator (w/ Jessica Canfield, Co-Principal Investigator), Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Kansas State University [$2,000 awarded for mail survey research]

2010-2011 Peer Review of Teaching Program - Teaching Portfolio, for “PLAN721: Infrastructure Planning

and Finance,” Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Kansas State University [$1,000 awarded for development of course teaching portfolio]

2008-2009 DeVoe L. Moore Dissertation Fellowship, “Perceived School Quality and its Effect on Monetary

Housing Value: school facility age and its association with housing sale price,” DeVoe L. Moore Center, Florida State University [$18,000 (plus tuition) awarded to support full time dissertation research (data collection, analysis, and write-up) as a doctoral student]

2002 James A. Spencer Awards Scholarship, “Ayabaca, Peru: Migration and Land-Use Analysis 2001,”

University of Tennessee [$1000 awarded, in addition to department stipend, for return travel in order to present results of master’s thesis at multiple venues in Peru]

2001 Department support, for “Ayabaca, Peru: Migration and Land-Use Analysis 2001,” Department of

Urban and Regional Planning, University of Tennessee [summer funding, with stipend, for travel to Peru (and Ecuador) from May to August 2001, in order to conduct research for master’s thesis as part of collaborative project with advisor (C.W. “Bud” Minkel)]

HONORS OF DISTINCTION 2015 "Capping the Stone Award" for MS Community Development Assessment Team, Great Plains

IDEA annual meeting, Omaha, NE, 30 March 2014 [finalist] K-State Excellence in Engagement Awards for “The Jetmore Park Project,” Center for

Engagement and Community Development, Kansas State University 2014 [nominated] 2014 K-State Book Network (KSBN) Faculty/Staff Award for “What’s so important

about cities,” a lecture given as part of the KBSN Ghostmapping Public Lecture Series, Kansas State University

2013 [nominated] Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career Faculty,

by John Keller, New England Resource Center for Higher Education

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2013 [finalist] K-State Excellence in Engagement Awards for “The St. Marys, Kansas Riverside Park Vision,” Center for Engagement and Community Development, Kansas State University

2012 [nominated] Australian Endeavour Awards Research Fellowship, by Jago Dodson, Associate

Professor and Director, Urban Research Program, Griffith University 2011 [nominated] Griffith Climate Change Response Program Visitors Program, by Assistant Jason

Byrne, Assistant Professor, Urban Research Program, Griffith University 2009 [nominated] Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, Certificate of Nomination, Center for

Teaching and Learning, Florida State University 2009; 2007 Departmental Teaching Award, Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University [inaugural

recipient of award (2007)] 2009; 2008; [recognized] “Excellent” teaching evaluations, State University System Student Assessment of 2007; 2005 Instruction, Florida State University PUBLICATIONS

Gibson, H.J. (In Press). Book Review, Introduction to Cities: How Place and Space Shape Human

Experience (2013), Xiangming Chen, Anthony M. Orum, and Krista E. Paulsen (authors), West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell (publisher), Journal of Urban Affairs.

Gibson, H.J. and Wigfall, L.B.J. (In Press). How place influences popular culture: Finding meaning in

creative media. Urban Popcultures 3 (eBook), Oxfordshire, England: Inter-Disciplinary Press. Gibson, H.J. (2014). Capturing the Buzz: Education through Global Participation. The Scholarly Teacher:

Applying Evidence-Based Strategies to Enrich Student Learning. September 15. Online: http://scholarlyteacher.com/

Gibson, H. (2014). The Middle School Syndrome. Society, 51(2), 152-155. Canfield, J.L. and Gibson, H.J. (2014). Resident Attitudes Toward Stapleton’s Stormwater Parks. Council

of Educators in Landscape Architecture Research Record. Austin, TX. Gibson, H.J. (2013). Our Regions, Our Communities, and Our Schools. APDesign, 3(2), 18-24. Gibson, H. and Becker, M. (2013) Smart Growth and the Challenge of NIMBY: Multifamily Dwellings and

Their Association with Single-Family House Selling Prices in Tallahassee, Florida, USA. Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 5(1), 77-88.

Gibson, H.J. and Li, Y. (2013). Opportunities for the United States condominium foreclosure market to

provide amenable affordable housing options: The case of Tampa/Hillsborough, Florida. Urbani Izziv (“Urban Challenge”), 24(1), 90-106.

Gibson, H.J. (2012). New School Facilities and their Association with Student Achievement. American Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities, 2(2), 47-61. Preussner, J. and Gibson, H.J. (2012). BOXhattan: K-State Builds Planning into Elementary Education.

Kansas Planning, Winter. Gibson, H.J. (2011). School Facility Age and Classroom Technology: The Influence of Stakeholder

Participation in the Technology Planning Process. American Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities, 1(1), 39-50.

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Gibson, H.J. (2011). Tales from the Center of the United States: A Qualitative Investigation of Why

Students Study Regional and Community Planning. 2011 World Planning Schools Congress Proceedings, July.

Gibson, H. (2011). The Value of New: Elementary School Facility Age and Associated Housing Price.

Journal of Housing Research, 20(1), 67-86. Gibson, H.J. (2011). Getting Involved, Questioning Norms, Not Being Afraid to Fail, and Never Being

Satisfied! Lessons in Planning from Portland, Oregon. Kansas Planning, Spring. Gibson, H.J. (2009). Perceived school quality and its effect on monetary housing value. DeVoe L. Moore

Center Policy Brief, 31 (September). Gibson, H.J. (2008). Connecting National Freedom and Population Concentration. Journal of Developing

Areas, 42(1), 234-250. Gil, V.; Gibson, H.J.; and Minkel, C.W. (2003). Migration in the Peru/Ecuador boundary region.

GeoTrópico, 1(2), 129-143. Gibson, H.J. and Cruz-Michilot, L. (2003). Ayabaca, Piura, Perú: Análisis de los patrones migratorios y del

uso del suelo. GeoTrópico, 1(1), 77-86. Gibson, H.J. (2001). Planning in Peru, A Planning Education Up High. The New Planner, Fall.

ACTIVE MANUSRIPTS Gibson, H.J. and Canfield, J.L. “The Non-gated Gated Community of Stapleton.” [under final editorial

and peer-review revisions] Gibson, H.J. and Canfield, J.L. “Pocket Parks as Community Building Blocks.” [currently under peer-

review revisions, in preparation for invited resubmission] Canfield, J.L. and Gibson, H.J. “Stapleton’s Innovative Parks: Resident Use, Habits, and Perceptions.”

[submitted for peer-review] Gibson, H.J.; Wieters, K.M. and Brody, J. “Talking Green in Red States: Tales from the Great Plains.”

[submitted for peer-review] Brody, J.; Shafer, J. and Gibson, H. “Talking Green in Red Regions.” [in development] Gibson, H.J. “Incorporating Field Trips into College Curriculum.” [in development]

PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND OTHER FEATURED PRESENTATIONS Conference Presentations

2015 “Treading Water: The Social and Financial Aspects of Community Pools & Splash Parks.” Sole

presenter and author of poster accepted for display during the Poster Session at the Community Development Society Annual Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky, 19-22 July

2014 “Talking Green in Red States: Stories from the Great Plains.” Primary and presenting author of

co-authored paper with K. Meghan Wieters and Jason Brody, Track 12 (Planning Theory), Session 12.3 (Sustainability and its Contemporary Relevance), Association of Collegiate Schools of

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Planning 54th Annual Conference (Big Ideas, Global Impacts), Philadelphia, PA, 30 October - 2 November

2014 “Online Planning Education – What’s now; what’s next.” Panel member, Roundtable 8, Track 9

(Planning Education and Pedagogy), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 54th Annual Conference (Big Ideas, Global Impacts), Philadelphia, PA, 30 October - 2 November

2014 “Making Public Participation work for Everyone.” Co-presenter, abstract co-authored with Myles

Alexander, Kansas Chapter of the American Planning Association, Wichita, KS, 2-3 October

2014 “Small Town Parks as Community Cultivators: A Study into the Dynamics of Social Space in Rural KS.” Sole presenter, abstract co-authored with Jessica Canfield and Anne Beamish, Concurrent Session 3, Track 3 (Growth and Development: Public Space), Community Development Society Annual Meeting (Renaissance: From Vision to Action), Dubuque, IA, 20-23 July

2014 “From Ideas to Implementation: Planning for Pocket Parks.” Primary and presenting author of co-

authored paper with Jessica Canfield, Green Planning for Land Development Session, Urban Affairs Association 44th Annual Conference (Borders and Boundaries in an Age of Global Urbanization), San Antonio, TX, 19-22 March

2013 “Talking Green in Red States.” Co-presenter, abstract co-authored with K. Meghan Wieters,

Kansas Chapter of the American Planning Association, Manhattan, KS, 3-4 October 2013 “Pocket Parks as Community Building Blocks.” Primary and presenting author of co-authored

paper with Jessica Canfield, Track 15 (Housing and Community Development), Session 4.16 (Community Development and Participation), Association of European Schools of Planning and the American Collegiate Schools of Planning 5th Joint Congress (Planning for Resilient Cities and Regions), Dublin, Ireland, 15-19 July

2013 “How place influences popular culture: Finding meaning in creative media.” Primary and

presenting author of co-authored paper with LaBarbara James Wigfall, 3rd Global Conference Urban Popcultures, Prague, Czech Republic, 12-14 May

2013 “The Non-gated Gated Community of Stapleton, Colorado.” Primary and presenting author of co-

authored paper with Jessica Canfield, Neighborhood Change, Social Diversity and Neighborhood Dynamics Session, Urban Affairs Association 43nd Annual Conference (Building the 21st Century: Inclusion, Innovation, and Globalization), San Francisco, CA, 3-7 April

2012 “Ecological Parks as Urban Community Amenity: Responses from the Stapleton, Colorado focus

group sessions.” Primary and presenting author of co-authored paper with Jessica Canfield, Track 3 (Environmental and Resource Planning), Session 3.4 (Land Conservation: Stewardship, Amenities and Externalities), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 53nd Annual Conference (Resurgence of Planning in a New Century), Cincinnati, OH, 1-4 November

2012 “School Closures: Decision-Making Processes and Community Impacts.” Panel member,

Roundtable 1, Track 11 (The Planning Process, Administration, Law and Dispute Resolution), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 53nd Annual Conference (Resurgence of Planning in a New Century), Cincinnati, OH, 1-4 November

2012 “The TAB Program: Providing Technical Assistance to Brownfields in Small and Rural

Communities.” Co-presenter, abstract co-authored with Wendy Griswold, Kansas City Section of the American Planning Association, Bi-State Conference, Kansas City, MO, 10-12 October

2012 “Ecological Landscapes as Urban Community Amenity: planning towards a sustainable future in

Stapleton, Denver, Colorado.” Primary and presenting author of co-authored paper with Jessica

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Canfield, Session 114 (Re-Imagining the Sustainable City), Urban Affairs Association 42nd Annual Conference (Rethinking the Future of Urbanism: Cities and Regions in a Post-Industrial Era), Pittsburg, PA, 18-21 April

2011 “Aesthetics versus Function: Ecological Landscapes as Community Amenity at Stapleton, in

Denver, Colorado.” Primary and presenting author of co-authored paper with Jessica Canfield, Track 3 (Environmental and Resource Planning), Session 3.14 (Analysing and Planning for Green Infrastructure), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 52nd Annual Conference (Envision), Salt Lake City, UT, 13-16 October

2011 “Tales from the Center of the United States: A Qualitative Investigation of Why Students Study

Regional and Community Planning.” Sole author and presenter of paper, Track 12 (Planning Education and Planning Practice), Session 1F (Student Views of Planning Education), World Planning Schools Congress (WPSC), Perth, WA, Australia, 4-8 July

2010 “Smart Growth and the Challenge of NIMBY Apprehension.” Primary and presenting author of

co-authored paper with Matthew Becker, Track 7 (Land Use Policy and Governance), Session 7.5 (Smart Growth and New Urbanism), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 51st Annual Conference (Getting to Scale: Planning in multi-scale, functionally integrated environments), Minneapolis, MN, 7-10 October

2010 “Schools and Communities: School Facilities and Housing Choice.” Sole authored abstract, co-

presenter with Christopher Gralapp, Kansas Chapter of the American Planning Association, Kansas Planning Conference, Manhattan, KS, 6-8 October

2009 “Reinvesting via Schools: Perceived School Quality and its Influence on Monetary Housing

Value.” Sole author and presenter of paper, Track 5 (Housing and Community Development), Session 5.8 (Connecting Housing and Education), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 50th Annual Conference (Reinvesting in America: The New Metropolitan Planning Agenda), Crystal City, VA, 1-4 October

2008 “Perceived School Quality and its Influence on Monetary Housing Value: Urban Inequalities and

the Health of Communities.” Sole author and presenter of paper, Track 10 (Planning and Human Health and Safety), Pre-organized Session 10.3 (School Siting and Healthy Communities), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Association of European Schools of Planning 4th Joint Congress (Bridging the Divide: Celebrating the City), Chicago, IL, 6-11 July

2006 “Managing Growth with the K-12 Public School System: From the Point of View of the Immediate

Housing Market and Overall Long-term Sustainability.” Sole author and presenter of paper, Urban and Regional Planning Session, 5th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences (HICSS), Honolulu, HI, 31 May - 3 June

2005 “Schools, Infrastructure and Sprawl: How They Are Related, Why This is Economically Important

to Community Citizens and an Investigation of the School Location Decision Process as a Case Study.” Sole author and presenter of paper, Track 6 (Land Use Policy and Governance), Session 6.9: Strategies for Combating Sprawl, at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 46th Annual Conference (Beyond the City Beautiful), Kansas City, MO, 27-30 October

2004 “Migration in the Peru/Ecuador Boundary Region.” Second author and sole presenter of co-

authored paper with Vanessa Gil (primary author) and C.W. Minkel (third author), Panel 4 (European and South American Borders and Frontiers), Association for Borderlands Studies (ABS) Annual Meeting, Western Social Science Association 46th Annual Conference (WSSA), Salt Lake City, UT, 22-23 April

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Other Conference Participation (Discussant, Moderator, Co-authorship w/o Presentation)

2015 “Incite Change; Change Insight.” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Abstract Reviewer, Manhattan, KS, 24-28 March

2014 “Where the Tree Meets the Sidewalk: Climate, Crime and the Role of the Urban Canopy.”

Moderator/Discussant, Session 3.12, Track 3 (Environmental Planning & Resource Management), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 54th Annual Conference (Big Ideas, Global Impacts), Philadelphia, PA, 30 October - 2 November

2014 “Participation and the Community Development Process.” Moderator, Concurrent Session 6,

Track 2 (Participation and the Community Development Process), Community Development Society Annual Meeting (Renaissance: From Vision to Action), Dubuque, IA, 20-23 July

2013 “Neighborhood Change, Social Diversity and Neighborhood Dynamics.” Moderator,

Neighborhood Change, Social Diversity and Neighborhood Dynamics Session, Urban Affairs Association 43nd Annual Conference (Building the 21st Century: Inclusion, Innovation, and Globalization), San Francisco, CA, 3-7 April

2013 “Birds, Prairie Dogs, and Tranquility: Why Stapleton residents love stormwater parks.” Co-

authored paper with Jessica Canfield, presented by Canfield, in the People-Environment Relationships Session, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Meeting, University of Texas at Austin, 27-30 March

2012 “Finding meaning in creative media: How design influences popular culture.” Co-authored

abstract with La Barbara James Wigfall, presented by Wigfall, Session 7 (People-Environment Relationships Track), Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference (Finding Center: Landscape + Values), University of Illinois, 28-31 March

2011 “Aesthetics versus Function: Assessing Resident Perception of Ecologically Designed Urban

Parks at Stapleton in Denver, Colorado.” Second author of co-authored abstract with Jessica Canfield, presented by Canfield, Vegetation and Water Track, Session 2 (Public Attitudes to Biodiversity in Design), European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools Conference (Ethics and Aesthetics), Sheffield, England, 7-10 September

2010 “Foreclosure Resale Market and the Implications on Affordable Housing.” Primary author of co-

authored paper with Yanmei Li, presented by Li, Track 5 (Housing and Community Development), Session 5.16 (Foreclosed and Vacant Properties), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 51st Annual Conference (Getting to Scale: Planning in multi-scale, functionally integrated environments), Minneapolis, MN, 7-10 October

2009 “Vacant Property and Local Response.” Moderator/Discussant, Session 5.1, Track 5 (Housing

and Community Development), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 50th Annual Conference (Reinvesting in America: The New Metropolitan Planning Agenda), Crystal City, VA, 1-4 October

Invited Event Speaker, Leader and/or Participant 2015 “Planning for Sustainability in Queensland, Australia,” Featured speaker, Tenth Annual Dialog on

Sustainability: Educating Leaders for Sustainable Development, Kansas State University, 18 July 2014 “Fostering Local Knowledge, Ancestral Knowledge and Human Development in the Globalization

of Education,” Speaker and panel member of Roundtable 2, Day of Ecuador at Kansas State University (Globalization and Education: Visions for Achieving Human Development in Ecuador and the United States), 6 August

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2014 “Communication and action (social decision making related to sustainability),” Co-facilitator* with K. Meghan Wieters, Breakout Session A, Ninth Annual Dialog on Sustainability: Communicating Sustainability Effectively, Kansas State University, 19 July

*Also a member of event planning committee 2014 “Capturing the Buzz: Education through Global Participation,” Speaker, SPOTLIGHT K-State,

Kansas State University, 31 March 2013 “Pocket Parks as Community Building Blocks.” Featured presenter, City and Regional Planning

Colloquium, University of Oklahoma, 14 October 2013 “Land Transportation and LARCP,” Speaker, Land Transportation Event, Manhattan Knowledge

Based Economic Development, 29 August 2012 “Public Discourse in Planning.” Featured discussant, Circle of Friends Dinner, Civic Discourse

and Democracy, Center for Engagement and Community Development, Kansas State University, 14 September

2012 “Community Sustainability.” Featured speaker*, Seventh Annual Dialog on Sustainability:

Finding an Optimal Path to a Sustainable World, Kansas State University, 21 July

*Also a member of event planning committee and lead facilitator of Breakout Session 1, “Community Sustainability: What People’s Concerns Are”

2011 Sixth Annual Dialog on Sustainability: Building Sustainable Communities, Planning committee

member/lead facilitator, Kansas State University, 14 July 2011 “The Portland Experience,” Invited guest speaker, Manhattan, KS Bicycle Advisory Committee,

27 April 2010 “Schools and Communities: A Look at School Facility Age and Its Association with Housing,

Classroom Technology, Faculty Expertise, and School Outputs.” Featured speaker, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Colloquium Series, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 23 April

2009 “Perceived School Quality and its Effect on Monetary Housing Value: School Facility Age and its

Association with Housing Sale Price.” Featured speaker, Public Administration Research Colloquium, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 24 September

2009 “Perceived School Quality and its Effect on Monetary Housing Value: School Facility Age and its

Association with Housing Sale Price.” Featured speaker, Urban and Regional Planning Colloquium, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 18 September

2001, 2002 “Ayabaca, Peru: Migration and Land-Use Analysis 2001.” Speaker, Multiple venues

(governments, non-governmental agencies, universities, and geography and planning organizations), in Peru, South America, July 2001, March 2002

2001 “Methodologies of Regional Planning and Development.” Speaker, Conference for Regionalism

and Decentralization for the Re-establishment of Peru, University of Piura, Peru, South America, Peru, South America, July

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COURSE INSTRUCTION

Instructor, Kansas State University – graduate level courses

PLAN803: Community Planning Methods (Fall 2010-14) – provides regional and community planning students with basic research design and data collection skills applicable to the planning practice. PLAN721: Infrastructure Planning and Finance (Spring 2011 and 2012) – focuses on major topics related to infrastructure planning and financing: the relationship between growth management and infrastructure, the process for determining infrastructure needs, an overview of major infrastructure systems, a discussion of capital budgeting, and a summary of financing techniques for infrastructure projects. PLAN720: Infrastructure and Plan Implementation (Fall 2012-14) [co-taught with John Keller 2012 and 2013] - this course is an examination of infrastructure systems, the transportation process, land-use, and development standards; consideration of policy options and strategies; review of financing options and regulatory requirements associated with the various infrastructure elements. The course also reviews social and other issues that affect and are affected by infrastructure related decisions. PLAN699-B: Collective Decisions (Spring 2012-14) – provides an introduction to planning as a collective decision-making tool; and examines how planners work within a decision-making environment to move from planning concepts toward implementation of plans. PLAN699: Planning in POP Culture (Spring Intersession 2011-13; Winter Intersession 2014 and 2015) [co-taught with LaBarbara James Wigfall 2011-15, and Kathrine Nesse 2013-15] - this is an exploratory educational adventure of regional and community planning issues through the cultural media of song and film. The final class project is a radio special aired on the college radio station.* [planpop.wordpress.com]

Planning and Pop Culture: The Radio Show (2014), 2nd place recognition, 2014 Student Entertainment Program Division, Kansas Association of Broadcasters

Planning and Pop Culture: The Radio Show (2013), recipient of 2013 New Horizon

Award, recognizing student group for pushing the boundaries of planning in creative and innovative ways, American Planning Association, Kansas Chapter

In addition, I have supervised independent studies for individuals and groups.

Instructor, Kansas State University – undergraduate level courses PLAN415: World Cities (Spring 2013-2015) – This course is about cities, and how and why they are important. It is for students from a variety of disciplines, and introduces them to some of the major urban areas in the world, how and why they developed, what makes them unique and what it might be like to live there. This course gives students a way of thinking about cities in a global context that highlights both their differences and their similarities. Through lectures, text and other multi-media formats, students explore some of the main opportunities and challenges facing the inhabitants of large cities in today’s world. [@WorldCities415; #WorldCities415]

PLAN010-A: Planning Field Trip (Spring 2012-2014) – the RCP component of the LARCP Spring Trip. Lorn Clement leads the LA portion. On this trip we visit project sites and professional offices relevant to the students’ studies.

Instructor, Great Plains IDEA/Kansas State University – online graduate level courses

CDPLN715: Principles & Strategies of Community Change (Fall 2014) – taught online to students pursuing a Master’s in Community Development through the GPIDEA consortium, this course analyzes principles and practices of community change and development, beginning with definitions of community and the contribution of community capitals to community well-being.

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CDPLN710: Community Analysis (Spring 2014) – taught online to students pursuing a Master’s in Community Development through the GPIDEA consortium, this course provides basic research and evaluation design skills applicable to the practice, including: the linkage between theory, research, and policy; conceptualization and operationalization of the research problem; study designs; ethics; sampling; data sources and collection techniques; and the logic of data analysis.

Instructor, Florida State University – graduate level courses

URP5316: Land-Use Planning (Spring 2010) – provides an opportunity for students to examine and understand existing land use planning methods and formats, develop their land use planning skills, and gain experience by developing a land use plan for a small hypothetical city.

URP5312: Comprehensive Planning and Growth Management (Fall 2009) – introduces the problems and needs of growth management and comprehensive planning in U.S. cities, covering public and private perspectives on development and growth management, state and national institutions involved in development, and planning approaches available for meeting the growth management problem. URP5540: Economic Development (Fall 2009) – critically analyzes the strategy and tools for developing employment and investment in American state and local economies. Covers programs targeted to depressed urban communities and neighborhoods, unskilled and displaced workers, downtown and neighborhood commercial areas, small businesses, and specific sectors (e.g. high technology). The course also discusses the major trends in the location of business (including the development of the Sunbelt and the increased international competition with American industry) that affect the planning of state and local economies. URP5201: Research Design (Spring 2010) – focuses on the social research and evaluation methods used in planning, including: the linkage between theory, research, and policy; conceptualization and operationalization of the research problem; study designs; ethics; sampling; data sources and collection techniques; the logic of data analysis; and micro-computer use. INR5935: International Affairs Colloquium (Spring 2010) – topical seminar addressing issues in international affairs. URP5716: Transportation and Land Use (Spring 2009)* – examines the critical relationship between the transportation system and the built environment. Topics include urban and economic theories of transportation-land use interaction, the concept of accessibility, the effects of land use decisions on transportation, the effects of transportation decisions on land use, parking policy, measures of transportation system performance, and the concept of transit-oriented development. *For this course I was the permanent substitute for majority of the semester (February, 2009 to May 2009), course developed and initiated by Jeffery Brown.

Instructor, Florida State University – undergraduate level courses

URP3000: Introduction to Planning and Urban Development (Fall 2004-06; Spring 2005 and 2006; Summer 2005-08) – an introductory course on planning and urban development; providing an overview of planning history, processes, tools and theories. URP4022: Collective Decision-Making (Fall 2007; Summer 2009 and 2010) – provides an introduction to planning as a collective decision-making tool; and examines how planners work within a decision-making environment to move from planning concepts toward implementation of plans. URP4618: Planning for Developing Countries (Spring 2007 and 2008) – provides overview of development planning, what has been tried, what has been learned, and what the current challenges are; highlighting the role of planners and planning institutions in the process.

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URS1006: World Cities (Summer 2005 and 2007; Fall 2006; and Spring 2007) – introduces students from a variety of disciplines to some of the major urban areas in the world, how and why they developed, what makes them unique and what it might be like to live there.

Facilitator/Coordinator, University of Tennessee – graduate level course URP591: Special Topics (Spring 2001 and Fall 2001) – urban and regional planning research colloquium.

SERVICE TO THE ACADEMY, PROFESSION, UNIVERISTY, AND/OR COMMUNITY

Invited Event Guest Speaker/Participant 2015 Environmental Design Student Association Faculty Forum, Representative faculty participant,

Regional and Community Planning, College of Architecture, Planning and Design, Kansas State University, 26 January

2015 Career Exploration, Speaker on “Regional and Community Planning,” College of Architecture,

Planning and Design, Kansas State University, 17 January 2015 K-State Online Essentials Show & Tell, Speaker on development of CDPLN 715, Global Campus,

Kansas State University, 16 January 2014 K-State Book Network (KSBN) Public Lecture Series, Speaker, “What’s so important about cities,”

Kansas State University, 28 October 2014 Excellence in Teaching Initiative, Speaker on using Twitter in the classroom, College of Business

Administration, Kansas State University, 15 October 2014 Majors, Minors, and More Fair, Representative faculty participant, Regional and Community

Planning, College of Architecture, Planning and Design, Kansas State University, 15 October 2014 K-State Institutional Team Meeting, Speaker on Canvas experience, GreatPlainsIDEA, Kansas

State University, 10 September 2014 Career Exploration, Speaker on “Regional and Community Planning,” College of Architecture,

Planning and Design, Kansas State University, 18 January 2013 APDpro Kickoff Event, Speaker on “Planning Practice,” College of Architecture, Planning &

Design, Kansas State University, 9 September 2013 Environmental Design Student Association Decision Dinner, Representative faculty participant,

Regional and Community Planning, College of Architecture, Planning and Design, Kansas State University, 28 January

2013 Career Exploration, Speaker on “Regional and Community Planning,” College of Architecture,

Planning and Design, Kansas State University, 12 January 2012 Career Exploration, Speaker on “Regional and Community Planning,” College of Architecture,

Planning and Design, KSU, 14 January 2011 Environmental Design Student Association Up Close & Personal Event, Representative faculty

participant Regional and Community Planning, College of Architecture, Planning and Design, Kansas State University, 26 January

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Invited Classroom Guest Speaker/Participant 2015 IAPD391: Topics in Contemporary Design Seminar, Guest Discussant, “Designing for a

Population of 7 Billion,” Kansas State University, 6 February 2014 PLAN730: Planning Administration, Guest Discussant, “Professional Planning Practice: Public

versus Private Sector Experience,” Kansas State University, 16 October 2014 IAPD391: Topics in Contemporary Design Seminar, Guest Discussant, “Designing for a

Population of 7 Billion,” Kansas State University, 12 February 2014 CHE670: Sustainability Seminar, Sustainability and Sustainable Development, Speaker,

“Communication and Advancing Toward Sustainable Communities;” Panel Member, “Sustainability Education at Bethany College, University of Kansas, K-State, and European Universities;” and Panel Member, “Dialog on Sustainable Policy,” Department of Chemical Engineering, KSU, 8 & 9 January

2013 IAPD307: Second Year Design Studio, Critic, “Future of Housing,” KSU, 13 December 2013 RCPL5213: Principles & Practice of Urban Planning, Guest Lecturer, “Planning during a ‘Tea

Party’: Extreme politics and planning,” Division of City and Regional Planning, University of Oklahoma, 14 & 16 October

2013 RCPL5813: Environmental Planning, Guest Lecturer, “Messy Urban (ecological) Parks and

Resident Attitudes,” Division of City and Regional Planning, University of Oklahoma, 8 October 2013 CDPLN625: Participatory Action Research Methods, Panel Member, film “Developing Trust with

Communities,” Great Plains Consortium, 11 July 2013 IAPD406/IMSE602/MNGT440: Innovation Bootcamp, Guest Speaker, “Transportation Based

Land Use and Policy (Change),” Kansas State University, 29 May 2013 IAPD391: Topics in Contemporary Design Seminar, Guest Discussant, “Designing for a

Population of 7 Billion,” Kansas State University, 11 February 2012 IAPD307: Second Year Design Studio, Critic, “Future of Housing,” KSU, 14 December 2012 ENVD203: Survey of the Design Professions, Guest Speaker, “What the Heck is Planning?,”

Environmental Design, KSU, 1 November 2012 IAPD391: Topics in Contemporary Design Seminar, Guest Discussant, “American Housing

Crisis,” KSU, 5 March 2012 IAPD391: Topics in Contemporary Design Seminar, Guest Discussant, “Designing for a

Population of 7 Billion,” KSU, 22 February 2012 Parks for the People: A Student Competition to Reimagine America’s National Parks, United

States National Park Service/Van Alen Institute/National Parks Conservation Association, Nicodemus, KS, Collaborating Consultant on Community Engagement/Course Instructor, PLAN699-B: Collectives Decisions, for LaBarbara James Wigfall’s PLAN660: Community Development Planning, KSU

Recipient of 2013 K-State Excellence in Engagement Award, Center for Engagement

and Community Development, KSU 2011 IAPD307: Design Studio 1, Critic, “Future of Housing,” KSU, 9 December

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2011 PLAN660: Community Development Planning, Critic, KSU, 7 December 2011 ENVD203: Survey of the Design Professions, Guest Speaker, “Regional and Community

Planning,” Environmental Design, KSU, 10 November 2011 CHE670: Sustainability Seminar, Guest Lecturer, “Land Management,” Department of Chemical

Engineering, KSU, 15 July 2011 LAR442: Site Planning and Design Studio, Critic, KSU, 6 May 2011 LAR320: Design 2, Critic, KSU, 6 May 2011 PLAN765: Growth Management, Guest Lecturer, “Florida’s GM Regime,” KSU, 3 March 2011 IAPD391: Topics in Contemporary Design Seminar, Guest Discussant, “Urban Sprawl and

Planning,” KSU, 15 February 2010 PLAN660: Community Development Planning, Critic, KSU, 15 December 2010 ENVD203: Survey of the Design Professions, Guest Speaker, “Regional and Community

Planning,” Environmental Design, KSU, 11 November 2010 PLAN315: Introduction to City Planning, Guest Lecturer, “Infrastructure,” KSU, 8 October 2010 LAR648: Specialization Studio, Operative Terrain, Critic, KSU, 15 October and 8 December Invited/Voluntary Committee Service 2014-2015 2015 Spring Symposium Sub-Committee, Coordinator, Kansas Chapter of the American Planning

Association 2013-present Consortium for Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability (CESAS), Member, Kansas State

University 2013-present Kansas Chapter of the American Planning Association, Executive Committee, At-large Member 2013 Faculty Forum, Regional and Community Planning Program Faculty Representative,

Environmental Design Student Association, College of Architecture, Planning and Design, KSU, 31 January

2012-present Kansas City Metro Planning Internship Fair, Co-Coordinator, Kansas City Chapter of the

American Planning Association 2012-2013 Tech Mod Task Force, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning,

KSU Assigned Committee Service 2014-present Research Engagement Committee, College or Architecture Planning and Design, Kansas State

University 2014-present Academic Affairs Committee, Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community

Planning, KSU

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2014-present RCP Faculty Search Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning, KSU

2014-present Community Development Faculty, Member, GPIdea Consortium, KSU

2014 Community Development Program Assessment Team, Co-Leader (with Daniella Mattos from

UNL), GPIdea Consortium, KSU 2014 Professional Enhancement and Membership Task Force, Member, College or Architecture

Planning and Design, KSU 2014 PhD Program Committee, Member, College or Architecture Planning and Design, KSU 2013 LARCP Academic Advisor Search Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and

Community Planning, KSU 2013 Computer Information Specialist Search Committee, College of Architecture, Planning & Design,

KSU 2012-present International Studies, Member, College or Architecture Planning and Design, KSU 2012-present Design Expo/Mock Interview Committee, Member, College or Architecture Planning and Design,

KSU 2012-2013 Student Activities and Enrichment Task Force (precursor to APDPro), Member, College or

Architecture Planning and Design, KSU 2012 Design Days, Organizing Committee Member and Speaker, Landscape Architecture/Regional and

Community Planning, KSU 2012 Tech Mod Working Group, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning,

KSU 2012 RCP Faculty Search Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community

Planning, KSU 2011-2013 Lectures and Exhibits Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community

Planning, KSU

Including lead roles in inviting, scheduling and hosting the 2013 RCP Distinguished Lecturer Alex Joyce (at both the Manhattan campus and KCDC);

2012 LARCP Departmental Lecturer Chuck Connerly; 2012 RCP Distinguished Lecturer Eric Sanderson; 2011 Ekdahl Lecturer Arthur C. Nelson; 2011 Bluestem Bistro Roundtable; and assisting with multiple colloquia (2011-present)

2011-present Student Affairs Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning,

KSU 2011-present Student Planning Association, Faculty Advisor, Regional and Community Planning, KSU

Recipient of the 2011 New Horizon Award, recognizing student group for pushes the boundaries of planning in creative and innovative ways via “BOXhattan,” a box city activity, American Planning Association, Kansas Chapter

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2011-2012 LA Faculty Search Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning, KSU

2010-2011 Master of Regional Community Planning Admissions Committee, Member, KSU 2010-2011 Master of Science in Community Development Admissions and Studies Committee, Member, KSU 2010-2011 Research Colloquium Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community

Planning, KSU 2010-2011 Research Collaboration Committee, Member, Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community

Planning, KSU 2010-2011 Master of Regional Community Planning Studies Committee, Member, KSU Invited Manuscript/Book Reviewer 2013-2015 Journal of Borderlands Studies, Manuscript Reviewer (x3 reviews) 2014 Landscape and Urban Planning, Manuscript Reviewer 2011-2014 Housing Policy and Debate, Manuscript Reviewer (x3 reviews) 2010-2013 Journal of Planning Education and Research, Manuscript Reviewer (x3 reviews) 2011 Research Methods in the Social Sciences (8th Edition) by Chava Frankfort-Nachmias and David

Nachmias, Book Reviewer 2010 Land Use Policy, Manuscript Reviewer Other relevant participation as a faculty member 2010-present Graduate School, Faculty, KSU Service as a doctoral student/visiting lecturer, Florida State University 2009-2010 Teaching Group, Faculty Coordinator, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State

University 2009-2010 International Affairs Committee, Member, Urban and Regional Planning, FSU 2008 School Siting & Healthy Communities Symposium Organizing Committee, Member, FSU 2006-2007 Sustainable Campus and Community Committee, Member, DeVoe L. Moore Center, FSU 2005-2006 PhD Policy Committee, Student Representative, Urban and Regional Planning, FSU STUDENT DIRECTION

Doctoral Dissertations, Environmental Design (ENVD), Kansas State University Present “Urban Agriculture on Housing Prices in Minneapolis, MN,” Calayde Davey [Co-Chair] “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Experience,” Nancy Mahaney [Committee Member]

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2015 “Meaningful Community Engagement in Public-Private Partnerships: A Case Study of Manhattan’s Downtown Redevelopment Project,” Mehraz Khaleghi [Committee Member]

Master Theses, Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community Planning, Kansas State University

2014 “Educating a Younger Type of Driver: An Evaluation of School-Based Bicycle Education

Programs,” Kathryn Rush, MRCP [Chair] “Ballot Box Conservation: A Study of Local U.S. Conservation Referendums and its Use by Local

Governments,” Christopher Clanahan, MRCP [Chair]

*Recipient of 2014 RCP Best Thesis Award

“Selling Transit: Elections, Expectation, and the Role of Public Partnerships in Kansas City,” James Wood*, Master of Regional and Community Planning [Chair]

*Recipient of 2013 Dwight David Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship Program, United States Department of Transportation

“Compliant vs. Convenient: Is the Kansas State University campus truly user friendly for persons with physical disabilities?” Ashley Klingler, MRCP [Committee Member]

2013 “High School Campus Design Guidelines for Outdoor-based Education Amenities,” Ninah Butler, Master of Landscape Architecture [Chair]

Master Reports & Projects, Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community Planning, K-State 2015 “Bringing Live Music to the Main Stage: A Neighborhood Analysis of Music Venues and Their

Surrounding Areas,” Eric Connor, MRCP [Chair] “Revisioning Playground Design for the Developing World School Campus: A Nature Playground

Proposal for La Chuscada, Nicaragua,” Glen Jarrett, MLA [Chair]

*Recipient of 2015 Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Small Grant Program, K-State

“From National Monument to National Park: Changes in Community Capital,” Taylor Ricketts, MRPC [Chair]

“Soccer Stadiums as Tools of Economic Development,” Ryan Kacirek, MRCP [Committee Member]

2013 “Main Street Revitalization Effort for the Village of Union, Nebraska,” Taylor Cox, MRCP

[Chair]

“Revitalizing Quality of Life in Union, Nebraska through Implementation of Sustainable Community Amenities and Brownfield Remediation,” Stephanie Kisler, MRCP [Chair]

“Espacio Público Para Todos: Using Purpose-Oriented Amenities to Enhance Childhood Development in Mexican Public Spaces,” Lauren Ewald*, MLA [Chair]

*Recipient of 2013 Olmsted Scholar, Kansas State University; recognized at the American Society of Landscape Architects annual meeting, Boston, MA, 15-18 November, 2013

“Delineating Suitable Wetland Areas for Reconnection of Habitat in Southwest Illinois,” Angela Mayer, MLA [Chair]

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2012 “Analysis of the Historic Truman District in Independence, Missouri,” Eva Steinman, MRCP

[Chair]

“Implementation of Green Infrastructure as Stormwater Management in Portland, Oregon,” Madhuri Kulkarni*, MRCP [Chair]

*Program nominee for 2012 King Medal, from the Architectural Research Centers Consortium for innovation, integrity, and scholarship in architectural and/or environmental design research

“Catalyzing Urban Redevelopment on Washington Avenue – St. Louis, Missouri,” Bryan Zundel, MRCP [Chair]

“The Geography of Nature Access Opportunities,” Jonathan Knight*, 2012, MRCP [Committee]

*Recipient of the 2012 New Horizon Award, recognizing a student for pushing the boundaries of planning in creative and innovative ways, American Planning Association, Kansas Chapter

“An Exploratory Study of the Characteristics of Live, Work, Plan Districts,” Nathan Jurey, MRCP [Committee],

“Play and Learn: Susan B. Anthony Middle School Site as a Neighborhood Park Design,”

Shuang Hao, MLA [Committee]

“Extending the Market: Increasing Sustainability through Public Transit in Lee’s Summit,” Mitch Workman, MLA [Committee]

2011 “Green Infrastructure: Implications of Implementing the Metrogreen Regional Greenway Plan,” Caitlin Day, MRCP [Chair]

“Measuring Locational Equity and Accessibility of Neighborhood Parks in Kansas City, Missouri,” Erica Besler*, MRCP [Committee]

*Recipient of the 2011 King Medal, from the Architectural Research Centers Consortium for innovation, integrity, and scholarship in architectural and/or environmental design research

“Responding to Shock: A collaborative process for the St. Roch neighborhood,” J. Liam Mahoney, MLA [Committee]

“Nelson's Ridge Subdivision: Conservation approach to rural subdivision development,” Felipe DeNarvaez, MLA [Guest Reviewer]

Master Theses, Community Development, Great Plains IDEA Present Nathan Bramsen, Master of Science in Community Development, Kansas State University [Chair] 2015 “Understanding the Perceived Influence of Social Capital by Homeless Persons in Newtown,

Kansas,” Lester Limon, MSCD, KSU [Committee] “Community Networks: A Social Network Analysis of Emerado, ND,” Lisa Atkinson, MSCD, KSU

[Committee] Master Reports (and similar capstone products), Community Development, Great Plains IDEA

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Present Micky Zurcher, MSCD, North Dakota State University [Committee]

“Educating the Invisible,” Julie Young, MSCD, South Dakota State University [Committee] 2014 “Sustainable Behavior Change at Kansas State University: The Effectiveness of the FOGG

Behavior Model Among Faculty and Staff as it Relates to Energy Savings and Efficiencies,” Maggie Stephens, Master of Science in Community Development, Kansas State University [Chair]

2012 “Bicycle Tourism & Rural Community Development: an Asset Based Approach,” Sally

Broadaway, MSDC, KSU [Committee] 2011 “Trash Collection Efficiency and Consumer Knowledge: Municipal trash collection in Manhattan,

KS,” Mark Stadtlander, MSCD, KSU [Chair] Other Graduate Work, Kansas State University 2014 “Urban dynamics under the space-economy restructuring,” Vera Smirnova, Master of Science in

Architecture [Thesis Committee Member] 2013 Abbey Reinhardt, Master of Public Administration [Specialization Exam Committee Member] Master Paper, Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University 2010 “Blowing Bubbles: Federal Policy, Planning, and Roots of the 2005 Foreclosure Crisis,” Drew

Dietrich, Master of Urban and Regional Planning [Chair] Master Examination Committee, Community Development, Great Plains IDEA, K-State 2015 [Chair]

Lakeshia Glover Chad Wilkinson

[Committee] Richard Atkinson Elizabeth (Brooke) Ferguson

2014 [Committee]

Jessica Burger Kristen Case Danielle Cupido (Hastings) Kimberly Goodbear Julie Ruel

Graduate Assistant Supervision, Kansas State University 2015 Amelia Lewis, MRCP, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN415: World Cities 2014 Mehraz Khaleghi, Ph.D. ENVD, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN720: Infrastructure and Plan

Implementation

James Wood, MRCP, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN415: World Cities/Research 2013 Nancy Mahaney, Ph.D. ENVD, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN415: World Cities

James Wood, MRCP, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN415: World Cities/Research

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2012 Mehraz Khaleghi, Ph.D. ENVD, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN720: Infrastructure and Plan

Implementation

Jessi Preussner, MRCP, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN721: Infrastructure Planning and Finance & PLAN699-B: Collective Decisions

2011 Alfred Ledgin, MRCP, Graduate Teaching Assistant, PLAN803: Community Research Methods

James Rivers, MRCP, Graduate Teaching Assistant, General Assistance

Graduate Assistant Supervision, Florida State University 2010 Ismaila Abubakar, Ph.D. URP, Teaching Assistant, URP5201: Research Design 2009-2010 Mathew Becker, MURP, Research Assistant Other Student Advisory Roles, Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University [Graduating Major Professor] 2010 Derek Reeves Holly Munroe [First Year Advisor] 2009 Matthew DeSantis Alexandro Angelbello Rachel Hodge Devan Leavins Ryan Walker PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT [NON-CONFERENCE]

2014-15 Peer Review of Teaching Program, Mentor, Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning,

Kansas State University 2014 K-State Online Essentials Course, Global Campus, Kansas State University [certificate of

completion received 16 January 2015] 2011-2012 Peer Review of Teaching Program, Inquiry Portfolio, Center for Advancement of Teaching and

Learning, Kansas State University 2010-2011 Peer Review of Teaching Program, Teaching Portfolio, Center for Advancement of Teaching and

Learning, Kansas State University 2010-2011 New Faculty Institute, Participant, Kansas State University 2010 Faculty Exchange for Teaching Excellence Swap Session, Attendee, Center for Advancement of

Teaching and Learning, Kansas State University 2009 Preparing Future Faculty Workshop, Participant, Graduate School, Florida State University 2008-2009 Program for Instructional Excellence, Teaching Associate, Center for Teaching and Learning, Florida State University 2006-2009 Teaching Group, Member, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University

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2004 Teaching Certificate, Center for Teaching and Learning, Florida State University PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Planning Association (APA) - with local affiliations as applicable in Kansas Chapter* (present), Kansas

City Section (present), Florida (past), and Tennessee (past)

*Appointed At-large Member of Kansas American Planning Association Chapter Executive Board, 2013 to present (second appointment beginning January 1, 2015)

Association of Borderland Studies (ABS) Community Development Society (CDS) Urban Affairs Association (UAA) PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

2012-present Community Planning Consultant/Team Member, Technical Assistance for Brownfield (TAB)

Program, Kansas State University 2006, Planning Consultant, for various public and private sector projects, Florida 2002-2004 2004 Planner, Polk County Planning Division, Growth Management Department, Bartow, Florida 1997-2000 Real Estate Agent and Finance Officer, Citizens Fidelity Mortgage and Realty, Atlanta, Georgia

- Licensed Real Estate Agent (inactive), Georgia