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Page 1 DARRELL P. KRUGER, Ph. D. Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION 1994 Doctor of Philosophy in Geography, Minor Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 1990 Master of Arts in Geography, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 1988 Honors Degree in Geography, University of Natal (Pietermaritzburg), South Africa. 1987 Bachelor of Arts in Geography, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. FELLOWSHIPS 2012 Harvard Graduate School of Education, Institute for Educational Management (IEM) 2010/11 American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow 2006 Spring Fellowship in Korean Studies Program 2006 Fulbright Group Project Abroad Fellowship (South Africa) 2004 Goethe Institute Trans-Atlantic Outreach Program (TOP) Fellow in Germany PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 2013–Present University of New Orleans 2013-Present Dean, College of Education and Human Development 2002–2013 Illinois State University 2011-2013 Interim Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Manager, Center for Emerging Entrepreneurs (CEE) 2010-2011 American Council on Education Fellowship (ACE), University of Wisconsin, Madison 2008-2009 Chair, University Distance Education Taskforce 2007-2008 Chair, Second Pacific Rim International Conference 2005-2010 Associate Dean, College of Education 2002-2013 Director, Illinois Geographic Alliance (IGA) 1995-2002 University of Louisiana at Monroe 2001-2002 Co-Director, Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance (LaGEA) 1995-2002 Graduate and Undergraduate Geography Program Advisor 1993-1994 Louisiana State University 1993-1994 Editorial Assistant for the Annals of the Association of American Geographers (Flagship Journal), Department of Geography and Anthropology PRINCIPAL FACULTY POSITI ONS 2013–Present University of New Orleans 2013-Present Full Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction Full Professor, Department of Geography

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DARRELL P. KRUGER, Ph. D. Curr iculum Vitae

EDUCATION

1994 Doctor of Philosophy in Geography, Minor Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

1990 Master of Arts in Geography, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

1988 Honors Degree in Geography, University of Natal (Pietermaritzburg), South Africa.

1987 Bachelor of Arts in Geography, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.

FELLOWSHIPS

2012 Harvard Graduate School of Education, Institute for Educational Management (IEM) 2010/11 American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow 2006 Spring Fellowship in Korean Studies Program 2006 Fulbright Group Project Abroad Fellowship (South Africa) 2004 Goethe Institute Trans-Atlantic Outreach Program (TOP) Fellow in Germany

PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

2013–Present University of New Orl eans 2013-Present Dean, College of Education and Human Development

2002–2013 Il linois State University 2011-2013 Interim Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies

Manager, Center for Emerging Entrepreneurs (CEE) 2010-2011 American Council on Education Fellowship (ACE), University of

Wisconsin, Madison 2008-2009 Chair, University Distance Education Taskforce 2007-2008 Chair, Second Pacific Rim International Conference 2005-2010 Associate Dean, College of Education 2002-2013 Director, Illinoi s Geographic Alliance (IGA)

1995-2002 University of Louisiana at Monroe 2001-2002 Co-Director, Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance (LaGEA) 1995-2002 Graduate and Undergraduate Geography Program Advisor

1993-1994 Louisiana State University 1993-1994 Editorial Assistant for the Annals of the Association of American Geographers

(Flagship Journal), Department of Geography and Anthropology

PRINCIPAL FACULTY POSITIONS

2013–Present University of New Orl eans 2013-Present Full Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Full Professor, Department of Geography

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2002–2013 Il linois State University 2008-2013 Full Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction 2005-2008 Associate Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction 2002-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction

1995-2002 University of Louisiana at Monroe 2001-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Geosciences 1995-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Geosciences

1993-1994 Louisiana State University 1994-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Anthropology

ADMINISTRATIVE INITIATIVES AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Dean, College of Education and Human Development, University of New Orl eans. (July 2013 – Present)

Duties: • 24 tenure/tenure-track faculty working in research and graduate education • 30 plus adjunct faculty delivering instruction primarily • 1,025 undergraduate and graduate students • Fiscal Budget Management

o $3.5 million annual • College Fund Raising and Advancement • College Alumni Relations

• Member, President Cabinet • Member, University Administrative Council • Member, Dean Council • Chair, College Administrative Council (Monthly) • Chair, Department Chairs Meeting (Weekly) • Supervise:

o Chair, Curriculum and Instruction o Chair, Education Leadership, Counseling, Foundations, Health and Human

Performance o Chair, Special Education and Habilitative Services o Assistant Dean, Administration and Budget o Assistant Dean, Teacher Education o Assessment Coordinator o Administrative Coordinator

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Accomplishments: Faculty and Personnel • Hired Five New Tenure-Track Faculty Members

• Increased faculty diversity from 20% to 30% • 4 of the 5 new faculty are minority including the only Hispanic faculty member International Programs • Developed a Trans-Cultural Counseling program with the University of Malta, Malta • Supported a Research Collaborative with I’Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, France Facilit ies Developed • Acquired $130,000 for a Human Performance and Health Promotion Laboratory Academic Programs • Grew the Human Performance and Health Program to 100 students in less than two years

• Added a Master’s program in Higher Education Administration • Initiated a Community College Leadership track in the Ph.D. Higher Education Administration in collaboration with the Louisiana Community and Technical (LCTC) College President • Initiated a 4-course English Language Learner (ELL) Certifi cate Cohort Program with Jefferson Parish School District, the largest in the state with 11% ELL • Merged two M.Ed. Programs to create a new M.Ed. with 3-4 specialized tracks including English Language Learners (ELL) and Special Education • Narrowed College Program Array from 15 to 12 in collaboration with faculty and external stakeholders

Accreditation • Counselor Education programs fully accredited, for eight years, by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) in May 2014 • Submitted 22 Specialized Program Assessment (SPA) Reports for National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) 2 years before the on-site visit (November 2015) • Prepared NCATE Institutional Report for Submission in March 2015

Alumni and Fundraising • Increased COEHD 2013-2014 alumni giving through the $50 for 50 Years Campaign by more than 80% from the 2012-2013 year • Publication of “The University of New Orleans: 50Years of Excellence, COEHD” in commemoration of our 50th Anniversary • Hosted 4 Alumni-focused Events for more than 150 alumni

• Created the Inaugural COEHD Hall of Fame Annual Recognition Event • Secured the Dr. Patty and Glen Glaser Senior Education Scholarship (5-year Commitment)

Budget and Administration • Implemented an Equitable and Sustainable College and Departmental Staffing Model • Implementing a College Responsibility Centered Management (RCM) Budget Model • Implemented a Systemic Data Assessment and Program Improvement System

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Interim Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies, Illinois State University. (July 2011- 2013)

Duties: • 700 tenure/tenure-track faculty working in research and graduate education • 2,525 graduate students

• Fiscal Budget Management o $25 million in external grants and contracts o $1.5 million annual

• Member, Provost Senior Staff • Provost’s Representative on Faculty Affairs Committee of Academic Senate • Member, Provost Dean Council • Chair, University Research Committee (URC)

• Co-Chair, College Research Committee (CRC) • Chair, University Intellectual Property Committee • Chair, University Export Control Committee

• Supervise: o Director of Research and Sponsored Programs o Director of Graduate School o Director of Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CeMaST) o Director of the Center for Emerging Entrepreneurs (CEE) o Associate Director for Research Ethics and Compliance o Associate Director for Government Relations

• Principal Investigator, Small Business Association funding for CEE • Chair, Center for Emerging Entrepreneurs (CEE) • CEE Advisory Board Member • McLean County Economic Group Collaboration Member • Faculty Handbook, Review annually sections on research and scholarly productivity,

ethics, intellectual property, and academic freedom

• Commencement, Participant in all 9 academic year ceremonies

Accomplishments: Grew Sponsored Research and Contract Funding from FY2011 to FY2012 • 18% increase—$21.7 million (FY2011) to $25.6 million (FY2012)

• 28% increase in awarded indirect funds--$1.6 million (FY2011) to $2.1 million (FY2012)

Enhanced Government (Federal) Relations • Enhanced our Federal Project Book by adding o An alumni map showing distribution of alumni by congressional district o Illinoi s State University Sponsored Research and institutional data • Increased faculty visits to funding agencies by 40% • Increased Washington D.C. Internship participation by: o 167% for undergraduate students

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o 200% for College participation • Enhanced National Research Profile through new institutional membership and staff education

o Council on Government Relations (COGR) o National Association for Biomedical Research (NABR)

Grew Center for Emerging Entrepreneurs client base and undergraduate interns • Established eight small business fee paying clients • Raised $1.2 million in business capital • Provided 10 undergraduate internships working with the College of Business

Implemented Export Control Infrastructure to make Illinois State University Compliant • Created Export Control policy approved by Academic Senate • Developed Export Control procedures for sponsored research, shipping, purchasing, travel, and international endeavors • Developed an Export Control Survey for faculty and staff to identify potential hot spots • Developed an Export Control website to communicate policy, procedures, survey, and resources • Hired a hybrid Export Control/Intellectual Property Officer to conduct education for the campus community

Implemented critical National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) Peer Review Recommendations (61) for the Sponsored Research Enterprise

• Prioritized 61 recommendations into short, medium, and long-term implementation categories • Identified key stakeholders to engage in implementation of recommendations • Shared through recommendations with Deans, College Research Coordinators, University Research Committee, Research and Sponsored Programs staff (pre-award), and Grants Accounting Staff (post-award) to solicit feedback • Instituted monthly meetings with key decision makers (Associate Vice President and Director level) in Sponsored Programs and Grants Accounting to ensure smoother grant administration • Instituted monthly and quarterly grant activity reports to Provost’s Deans Council

Implemented elements of the Strategic Plan for Research, Scholarship and Creative Expression • Crafted a draft proposal for University Research Center • Proposal for University Research Center approved by Provost and Vice Presidents • Completed benchmarking with peer and aspirational institutions to increase support for

intellectual property and tech transfer

Recruited and Hired Key Personnel • Hired a new Director for Graduate Studies • Hired a new Budget Manager for the unit • Hired a new project assistant for the CEE

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American Council on Education Fellow. (July 2010 – June 2011) I spent the 2010-2011 academic year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison learning about internationalization, executive leadership, and finance and planning. My three host mentors were Dr. Gilles Bousquet, Dean and Vice Provost for Internationalization, Dr. Paul DeLuca, Provost, and Mr. Darrell Bazzell, Vice Chancellor for Administration. My two home mentors were Dr. Al Bowman, President and Dr. Sheri Noren Everts, Provost, Illinois State University.

• Member, Council of Fellows (COF) Professional Development Committee responsible for planning ACE and COF Annual Meeting programs

Associate Dean, College of Education, Il linois State University. (August 2005 – June 2010)

Duties: • Fiscal Agent, Teacher Quality Enhancement, Department of Education responsible for all fiscal reports for multi-year project in Little Vil lage, Chicago • Chair, College Research Committee responsible for University Research Grant Awards

• Mentor, First year tenure track faculty • Dean Representative, College Curriculum Committee • Dean Representative, College Diversity Committee • College Liaison, University Commencement Planning Committee • Administer seven College Study Abroad Projects • College Liaison, Pacific Rim International Education Partnership with Hokkaido

University of Education and Simon Fraser University • Chair, Second Pacific Rim Conference Planning Committee

Accomplishments: Grew College’s acquisition of external grants and contracts • FY 06 - $6.4 million – 42 awards

• FY 07 - $6.4 million – 48 awards

• FY 08 – $9.8 million – 50 awards • FY 09 - $8.1 million – 46 awards

• FY 10 - $9.5 million - 47 awards

Mentored and Retained New Tenure Track Faculty • FY 05 – 6 Hires – 83% retention

• FY 06 – 4 Hires – 50% retention • FY 07 – 4 Hires – 100% retention

• FY 08 – 7 Hires – 100% retention • FY 09 – 5 Hires – 80% retention • FY 10 – 2 Hires – 100% retention

Grew College’s international programs • Grew College study abroad offerings from five to seven

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• Programs added include: King’s College, London, England and Cetlalic Progressive Spanish Language School-Cuernavaca, Mexico and Little Vil lage, Chicago

• Developed London Study Abroad Experience Video http://coe.illinoisstate.edu/students/studyabroad/londonvideo/london.shtml

• Directed Second Pacific Rim Conference hosted by Illinois State University

• Created the Council of Study Abroad Directors for the College • Advocated for the development of an International link for College study abroad for one

stop shopping for students • Coordinated with the web support specialist about the format and content of the study

abroad link

Director of Il linois Geographic All iance (IGA), Il linois State University. (August 2002 – June 2013)

Duties: • Chair, Teacher Education Steering Committee (TESC) o Plan annual IGA programming to promote grassroots geography education o Allocate resources to promote IGA programming

• Chair IGA Strategic Planning Committee • Participate, Annual National Geographic Society (NGS) Grantee meeting in Washington

D.C.

• Fiscal Agent and P.I. for IGA and Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) funded projects

o Author annual grant proposals o Author annual grant reports

• Supervisor for IGA Administrative Assistant • Judge, Annual State Geography Bee Finals

Accomplishments: • Created the IGI (Illinois Geography Initiative). A Coalition of three geography organizations, namely the IGA, Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC), and the Illinois Geographical Society (IGS) to promote PK-20 geography education in Illinois • Identified Advanced Placement Human Geography (APHG) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) as the two foci of the IGA Strategic Plan • Co-authored the first ever IGA Strategic Plan over a two year period with Non-Profit Leadership (NPL) Consultants and geography educators statewide • Initiated Philanthropy Professional Development through the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University for selected IGA, GSC, and IGS members to build capacity for diversifying funding streams to advance the strategic plan • Initiated a 5-year (ongoing) partnership with WGLT Public Radio at Illinois State to plan and produce 4 annual Uncommon Knowledge (Geography) radio segments (total of 20) for public awareness

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• Conducted Hil l Day Congressional Visits to advocate for Teaching Geography is Fundamental Act (TGIF) for last 5 years; annual average of 8 congressional meetings • Successfully recruited 2-3 co-sponsors annually

• Coordinated, planned and led the IGS Annual Meeting (2008) in Springfield entitled, “Springfield: Lincoln’s Land” • Directed 4 Summer Teacher Institutes with funding from National Geographic • Created “Lincoln on the Tri-State Heritage Trail ” http://www.iupui.edu/~linctech/resources/ interactive website with the Indiana, Kentucky, and D.C. Geographic Alliances

Co-Director of Louisiana Geographic Education All iance (LaGEA), University of Louisiana at Monroe. (January 2001 – July 2002)

Duties: • Author, External Grant Proposals to fund teacher professional development Institutes/Workshops • Director, In-Service Summer Institutes/Workshops • Participant, Annual National Geographic Society (NGS) Grantee meeting in Washington, D.C.

Accomplishments: • Awarded over $50,000 in external funding from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) • Directed 4 Summer Teacher Institutes with funding from National Geographic and the LEH

Editorial Assistant for the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University. (May 1993 – August 1994)

Duties: • Communication, With authors who submitted manuscripts throughout the review process • Communication, With manuscript reviewers throughout the review process • Database management, Daily maintenance of the manuscript submission and review databases • Meet weekly with Carville Earle, Editor of the Annals for assignments, reports, and updates

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS

National Geographic Society Certifi cate of Appreciation Award, National Geographic Society. (2014)

Mi llion Dollar Club Award, Illinoi s State University. (2010)

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Recipient of the Tom and Mayme Scott Endowed Professorship in Teaching Excellence, University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2002)

Named Outstanding Professor for the College of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Louisiana at Monroe. (1999-2000)

Awarded best higher education paper published in the Journal of Geography, Illinoi s State University. (2010)

Awarded CenturyTel’s Accent of Excellence Award for Ouachita Parish (County) for Louisiana Geography Education Alliance (LaGEA) and Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) K-12 Teacher Programs, University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2001)

Awarded Outstanding Spring Honors Colloquium Program: Choices and Consequences for a presentation entitled, "Socio-Political change in South Africa: Segregation, Separation, and Integration," University of Louisiana at Monroe. (1996)

Awarded, Andrew Hil l Clark Award for the best doctoral student paper presented to the Historical Geography Specialty Group, at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, Georgia, Louisiana State University. (1993)

RESEARCH OVERVIEW

Research and Publication Topics: South Africa Cultural Historical Geography United States Cultural Historical Geography Geography Education International Education

Grant Funding Sources: National Geographic Society Foundation Fulbright United States Department of Education United States Department of Housing and Urban Development United States Small Business Administration Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities University of Wisconsin-Madison Goethe Institute Korean Society

RESEARCH/PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS

Grants: Principal Investigator, “Illinois Geography All iance State (IGA) Climate and Capacity Grant.”

National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2012 – August 2013). ($58,880)

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Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) Climate and Capacity Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2012 – August 2013). ($36,700)

Principal Investigator, “Small Business Incubator in the Bloomington/Normal Area.” United States Small Business Administration, (July 2011-September 2013). ($500,000)

Principal Investigator, “Business Incubator Phase II.” United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, (July 2011-September 2013). ($95,000)

Principal Investigator, “Illinois Geography All iance State (IGA) Climate and Capacity Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2011 – August 2012). ($59,644)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) Climate and Capacity Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2011 – August 2012). ($37,698)

Principal Investigator, “Illinois Geography All iance State (IGA) Strategic Planning Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2010 – August 2011). ($16,941)

Principal Investigator, “Illinois Geography All iance State (IGA) Operations and Programs Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2010 – August 2011). ($37,385)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) Climate and Capacity Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2010 – August 2011). ($40,224)

Principal Investigator, “Illinois Geography All iance State (IGA) Planning Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2009 – August 2010). ($44,533)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) Climate and Capacity Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2009 – August 2010). ($41,974)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) Planning Grant.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, September 2009 – August 2010). ($8,400)

Principal Investigator, “The Illinois Geography Alliance State (IGA) Endowment Program. National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2008 – August 2009). ($70,664)

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Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) and National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, (September 2008 – August 2009). $52,594)

Co-Principal Investigator, “Professional Articulation for Recruiting/Retaining Teachers for Neighborhood Engagement and Renewal (PARTNER).” United State Department of Education Teacher Quality Enhancement (TQE) Grant, (October 2007 – September 2008). ($844,762)

Principal Investigator, National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2007 – August 2008). ($62,048)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) and National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, (September 2006– August 2007). ($39,050)

Co-Principal Investigator, “Professional Articulation for Recruiting/Retaining Teachers for Neighborhood Engagement and Renewal (PARTNER).” United State Department of Education Teacher Quality Enhancement (TQE) Grant, (October 2006 – September 2007). ($889,955)

Principal Investigator, “The Illinois Geography Alliance State (IGA) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2006 – August 2007). ($59,179)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) and National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, (September 2006– August 2007). ($37,051)

Principal Investigator, “Reconciliation, Segregation, and Creolization: The Changing Iconography of South African Society Associated with Political Change.” Fulbright Hays Group Project Area Program Proposal, (June 2006 – May 2007). ($70,000)

Co-Principal Investigator, “Professional Articulation for Recruiting/Retaining Teachers for Neighborhood Engagement and Renewal (PARTNER).” United State Department of Education Teacher Quality Enhancement (TQE) Grant, (October 2005 –September 2006). ($823,011)

Principal Investigator, “The Illinois Geography Alliance State (IGA) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2005 – August 2006). ($50,452)

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Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) and National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, (September 2005– August 2006). ($31,854)

Principal Investigator, “The Illinois Geography Alliance State (IGA) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2004 – August 2005). ($49,137)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) and National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, (September 2004– August 2005). ($29,994)

Principal Investigator, “The Illinois Geography Alliance (IGA) Mentor Project: Year II.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Grosvenor Grant, (September 2003 – August 2004). ($35,000)

Principal Investigator, “The Illinois Geography Alliance State (IGA) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2003 – August 2004). ($48,942)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) and National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, (September 2003– August 2004). ($29,549)

Principal Investigator, “Assessing Implementation of the National Geography Standards through the Illinois Geographic Alliance.” University Research Grant, (2003). ($4,500)

Co-Principal Investigator (With Dr. Norman Bettis), “The Illinoi s Geography All iance (IGA) Mentor Project.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Grosvenor Grant, (September 2002 – August 2003). ($55,539)

Principal Investigator, “The Illinois Geography Alliance State (IGA) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Proposal, (September 2002 – August 2003). ($51,730)

Principal Investigator, “The Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) and National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Endowment Program.” National Geographic Society Education Foundation Endowment Proposal, (September 2002– August 2003). ($32,018)

Principal Investigator, “Settlement Geography and Society: The United States and South Africa Compared.” Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, (December 2000- August 2001). ($26,328)

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Principal Investigator, “Northeast Louisiana Geography and Culture.” Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, (December 1999 - August 2000). ($25,491)

ULM Faculty/Staff Grant for an ongoing research project on Monroe’s urban growth. Proposal title: The Sanborn Maps: Reconstructing the Twin Cities Intraurban Growth 1940-Present. A total of $1,650 was requested to purchase the Sanborn Maps for 50 Louisiana cities on 9 reels of microfilm (ISBN 1-55655-352-8) from the Sanborn Map Company, Pelham, New York. (Spring 1999)

Awarded, Doctoral Merit Bursary (1991-1993). Human Sciences Research Council (South Africa). $50,000. Proposal title, “Compromise on the Natal Frontier: The Making of a South African Settlement System 1838-1879.” (1991)

Awarded, Robert C. West Field Research Award by the Department of Geography and Anthropology for $1,500. (1991)

Publications: Murley, L., Gandy, S. K., Sublett, M., and Kruger, D. (2014). A Large Scale Teacher

Professional Development Endeavor: The Lincoln Tri-State Institute. Teacher Development: An International Journal of Teachers' Professional Development, Volume 18(2): 198-210.

Kruger, D.P. (2009). “Challenges, Promises,” Statewide Standard, College of Education, Illinois State University, Summer, p. 12.

Kruger, D.P.; Gandy, S. K.; Murley, L.D.; and McConnell, J. (2009). “Increasing Awareness of Curriculum Gaps in Social Studies: A Model Implemented with Illinois and Kentucky Teacher Candidates,” Southern Social Studies Journal, Volume 35(1): 16-50.

Kruger, D.P.; Gandy, S.K.; Brown, Randy; Bechard, Amber; and Williams, Diane. (2009). "Fulbright Group Projects Abroad to South Africa: Voices from the Journey,” Journal of Geography, Volume 108(4): 102-116.

Lucey, T. A., Kruger, D. P., & Hawkins, J. M. (2008) “Grasping the Foundational Roots of Economic Perceptions: Pre-Colonial West Africa and the Bantu,” In T. A. Lucey and K. S. Cooter (Editors) Financial Literacy for Children and Youth, pp. 316-334. Athens, GA: Digital textbooks.

Kruger, D.P. (2007). “College Expands International Outreach,” Statewide Standard, College of Education, Illinois State University, Summer, pp. 11-12.

Kruger, D.P. and Gandy, S. Kay. (2006). “Main Street in the Curriculum: A 15 Town Case Study,” Journal of Geography, Volume 105(2): 73-86.

Kruger, D.P. (2005). “Enjoying the Ride While We Labor with People in Shared Endeavors,” Statewide Standard, College of Education, Illinois State University, Vol. XII, Number 2, September, p. 2.

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Kruger, D.P. (2005). “The Goethe Institute’s Summer Seminar,” Statewide Standard, College of Education, Illinois State University, Vol. XI, Number 3, March, p. 4, 18.

Kruger, D.P. (2004). “From Nationalism to Idealism: Curriculum 2005 and Public Education in South Africa,” Chapter 5 in International Education Systems and Contemporary Education Reforms, edited by Adel AL-Bataineh and Mohamed Nur Awaleh.

Kruger, D.P. (2004). “The Illinois Geographic Alliance Mentor Project,” pp. 251-253 in Expanding Horizons in a Shrinking World International, Proceedings of the Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education in association with International Cartographic Association Children and Cartography Commission, edited by Alaistair Robinson (Glasgow: Scotland).

Kruger, D.P. and Gandy, S.K. (2004). “South Africa’s Changing Heritage Landscape Through the Lens of the Fulbright-Hays 2003 Seminar,” The Pennsylvania Geographer. Volume 42(1): 51-73.

Gandy, S.K. and Kruger, D.P. (2004). “An Assessment of Influences on the Implementation of the National Geography Standards,” Journal of Geography. Volume 103(4): 161-170.

Kruger, D.P. (2003). “Geography Literacy: Realizing the Goal,” Statewide Standard, College of Education, Illinois State University, Vol. X, Number 1, March, p. 1, 9.

Kruger, D.P. and Gandy, S.K. (2002). “The Status of Geography Education in Louisiana: Progress, Promise, and Challenge,” FORUM Section of International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education. Volume 11(2) 2002:194-197.

Kruger, D.P. (2001). “Angola,” pp. 20-23 in Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Presidential Use of Force, 1789-2000, edited by Karl R. DeRouen, Jr. (Westport, CT).

Kruger, D.P. (2001). “Constructive Engagement,” p. 76 in Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Presidential Use of Force, 1789-2000, edited by Karl R. DeRouen, Jr. (Westport, CT).

Kruger, D.P. (2001). “U.S. Presidential Use of Force in Sub-Saharan Africa,” pp. 250-260 in Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Presidential Use of Force, 1789-2000, edited by Karl R. DeRouen, Jr. (Westport, CT).

Kruger, D.P. (2001). “Unilateral Declaration of Independence and Zimbabwean Independence,” p. 267-270 in Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Presidential Use of Force, 1789-2000, edited by Karl R. DeRouen, Jr. (Westport, CT).

Kruger, D.P. (2000). “Afr ikaner Identity in late twentieth-century South Africa: Struggle, Trek, and Rootedness,” Chapter 6, pp. 133-144 in Worldview Flux: Perplexed Values among Postmodern Peoples, edited by Jim Norwine and Jonathan M. Smith (New York: Lexington Books).

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Kruger, D.P. (1998). “Landowners in Union Parish, Louisiana 1826 to 1936," Louisiana Genealogical Register. Volume XLV Number 1 (March): 1-23.

Kruger, D.P. (1995)"Pastoral Strategies and settlement Systems in Colonial South Africa,” Historical Geography. Volume 24:57-70.

Kruger, D.P. (1995). "District Six, Cape Town: An Apartheid Landscape,” Landscape. Volume 31:9-15.

Book Reviews: “The Courthouse Square in Texas,” Robert E. Veselka, edited by Kenneth E. Foote. Book

reviewed for Historical Geography. Volume 29. (2001)

“Geography of Louisiana,” David C. Johnson and Elaine G. Yodis. Book reviewed for Historical Geography. Volume 28:303-305. (2000)

“Colonial South Africa and the Origins of the Racial Order,” Timothy Keegan. Book reviewed for Historical Geography. Volume 27: 230-231. (1999)

“From Colonization to Democracy: A New Historical Geography of South Africa,” Alan Lester. Book reviewed for the Journal of Historical Geography. Volume 24(2): 230-231. (1998)

“Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa,” edited by Samuel Aryeetey-Attoh. Book reviewed for the Journal of Historical Geography. Volume 23(3): 386-387. (1997)

“Beyond the Tryline: Rugby and South African Society,” edited by Albert Grundlingh, Andre Odendaal, and Burridge Spies. Book reviewed for the Journal of Cultural Geography. Volume 16(2): 121-123. (1997)

"The Geography of Change in South Africa," edited by Anthony Lemon. Book reviewed for the Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Volume 86(3): 599-602. (1996)

Conference Presentations: “AP Human Geography Teacher Survey: Illinoi s and Beyond,” (multiple presenters),

National Council for Geographic Education on Geography Education in Denver, Colorado. (2013)

“The Online Illinois Classroom Atlas: A New Interactive Resource,” (multiple presenters), National Council for Geographic Education in Denver, Colorado. (2013)

“Operational changes: The impossible dream? The Power of Assessment and Institutional Buy- In,” (multiple presenters), Panel discussion at the National Council of University Research Administrators in Washington D.C. (2012)

“Fostering Interdisciplinary Research at Illinois State University: A Doctoral Research University,” (multiple presenters), Panel discussion at the Association of Public and Land-

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Grant Universities Council of Academic Affairs Summer Meeting to celebrate the Morrill Act and Sesquicentennial Anniversary. (2012)

“Journal of Geography Award Winner Session,” (multiple presenters), Roundtable discussion at the National Council for Geographic Education in Savannah, Georgia. (2010)

“Quantitative Assessment of an In-Service Institute,” (multiple presenters), Paper presentation at the National Council for Geographic Education in Savannah, Georgia. (2010)

“Qualitative Assessment of an In-Service Institute,” (multiple presenters), Paper presentation at the National Council for Geographic Education in Savannah, Georgia. (2010)

“State All iance Collaboration: Lincoln Tri-State Heritage Tourism,” (multiple presenters), Paper presentation at the National Council for Geographic Education in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (2009)

“The Elite-Peasant Hypothesis: Menard and Sangamon County Case Study,” Paper presentation at the National Council for Geographic Education in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (2009)

“Lincoln: An Upland Southerner? Evidence from Central Illinois,” (with Sarah Teeters), Paper presentation at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in, Las Vegas, Nevada. (2009)

“Building Partnerships in International Education: Existing Programs and Future Directions,” Served as a panelist with Ian Andrews (Simon Fraser University) and Yoshifumi Sato (Hokkaido University of Education) at the Second Pacific Rim Conference on Education in Normal, Illinois. (2008)

“Land of Lincoln: Cultural-Historical Influences,” Paper presentation at the National Council for Geographic Education in Dearborn, Michigan. (2008)

“Whatever Happened to Social Studies in the Elementary Curriculum?” Paper presentation with Kay Gandy at the National Council for Geographic Education in Dearborn, Michigan. (2008)

“Interpreting Teacher Preparation Models: Comparing the Confidence of Graduates from Three Institutions,” Paper presentation with Kay Gandy, Duane Giannangelo, Tom Lucy, and Lisa Murley at the Association of Teacher Educators Conference in Washington D.C. (2008)

“INT ASC as Formative Assessment,” Paper presentation in Session entitled, “Assessing College-Level Learning Outcomes” with Michael D. Sublett at the National Council for Geographic Education in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (2007)

“Access to the World Through Fulbright Grants,” Paper presentation with Kay Gandy at the National Council for Geographic Education in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (2007)

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“Internationalizing In-Service Teacher Professional Development: South Africa 2006 Fulbright Group Projects Abroad,” Paper presentation at the Geography in the Americas: Collaboration on Research and Education Conference in La Serena, Chile. (2007)

“Reconciliation, Segregation, and Creolization.” Session presentation with Fulbright Group Projects Abroad Group at the National Council for Geographic Education in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. (2006)

“Township and Range: Basics,” Workshop presentation with Michael D. Sublett at the National Council for Geographic Education in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. (2006)

“Township and Range: Applications,” Workshop presentation with Michael D. Sublett at the National Council for Geographic Education in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. (2006)

“Understanding European Expansion Overseas: A Conceptual Framework,” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Chicago, Illinois. (2006)

“The National Geography Standards and Five Themes in the Life of the National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting: 1985-2004,” Paper presented at the National Council for Geographic Education in Birmingham, Alabama. (2005)

“Climographs and Culture: German Elements,” Paper presented at the National Council for Geographic Education in Birmingham, Alabama. (2005)

“The Illinoi s Geographic All iance Mentor Project,” Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education in Glasgow, Scotland. (2004)

“The Changing South African Heritage Landscape.” Poster presented with S. Kay Gandy at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (2004)

“The Illinoi s Geographic All iance Mentor Project.” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (2004)

“The Status of Multicultural Education in South Africa.” Paper presented at the First ISU Multicultural Education Conference in Normal, Illinois. (2003)

“Exploring the Cultural Heritage of South Africa.” Paper with S. Kay Gandy presented at The National Council for Geographic Education in Salt Lake City, Utah. (2003)

“Main Street 2003: Geography Education Examples from Southwest Louisiana.” Paper presented at The National Council for Geographic Education in Salt Lake City, Utah. (2003)

“Geographic Education Research Needs Identified in the NAEP Data for 2001.” Paper with Norman Bettis presented at Geo-Nexus: Conference on Research in Geographic and Environmental Education at The Gilbert M. Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education in San Marcos, Texas. (2003)

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“Geographic Education Research Needs Identifi ed in the NAEP Data for 2001.” Paper with Norman Bettis presented at The Annual Meeting of the Illinoi s Geographical Society in Quincy, Illinois. (2003)

“New Orleans and Cape Town: An Interpretive Essay.” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in New Orleans, Louisiana. (2003)

“Main Street in Geography Education: Examples from Louisiana.” Paper presented at The National Council for Geographic Education in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (2002)

“A 30-Day Wonder in South Africa: 2001 to 2002.” Paper presented at the Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance (LaGEA) GEOFEST Meeting in Alexandria, Louisiana. (2002)

“Northeast Louisiana Main Streets.” Paper presented at the Louisiana Council of Social Studies Meeting, Metairie, Louisiana. (2001)

“South Africa’s Physical and Cultural Landscape: A Geographical Excursion.” Paper presented at the Louisiana Geography Education Alliance (LaGEA) GEOFEST Meeting in Alexandria, Louisiana. (2000)

“Persistence of Patriarchy: Shepstone, Ghandi, and Mandela in the Pietermaritzburg-Msunduzi Memorial Landscape.” Paper presented at the African Studies Association Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee. (2000)

“The Relationship between Physiography and Settlement: Union Parish 1826-1900.” Paper presented at the Louisiana Academy of Sciences Meeting, Shreveport, Louisiana. (2000)

“Pietermaritzburg-Msunduzi Heritage Symbols: Past and Present.” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (1999)

“Af rikaner Nationalism in the Late Twentieth-Century.” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association in Jackson, Mississippi. (1999)

“A Tale of Two Cities: The Old and New Monroe.” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Southwestern Association of American Geographers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (1998)

“The Neglected Link: Is Africa the Stepchild of American Foreign Policy?” Northeast Louisiana University Honors Colloquium presentation, Monroe, Louisiana. (1998)

“Erasmus Smit and Henry Cloete: Two Views of Colonial Natal, South Africa.” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Boston, Massachusetts. (1998)

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“Nation-State or Statism? Reflections on past iconography in KwaZulu-Natal and the making of the New South Africa.” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Fort Worth, Texas. (1997)

“High Noon in Southern Africa: Making Peace in a Rough Neighborhood.” Northeast Louisiana University Honors Colloquium presentation, Monroe, Louisiana. (1997)

"Settlement, Creolization, and Culture in Colonial Natal." Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Charlotte, North Carolina. (1996)

“Socio-Political Change in South Africa: Segregation, Separation, and Integration.” Northeast Louisiana University Honors Colloquium presentation, Monroe, Louisiana. (1996)

"Pastoral Strategies and Settlement Systems in Colonial South Africa." Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Atlanta, Georgia. (1993)

"Culture Contact and Change on the Natal Frontier 1838-1910: The case of the Dutch-Afrikaner, Zulu, and British." Paper presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. (1993)

"The Andrew Clark School of American Historical Geography." Paper presented at the Meeting of the Southwestern Association of American Geographers in Nacogdoches, Texas. (1991)

"The Pietermaritzburg Voortrekker Burial Place: An Appraisal." Paper presented at the Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Toronto, Canada. (1990)

REVIEWS

Ar ticle Reviews: “Bantu, The Identity Imposition Versus Afr ikaner, The Identity of Choice.” Served as Article

Editor for the SAGE Open. (2014)

“How Study Abroad Programs Impact a Student’s Future.” Article reviewed for the Journal of Research in Geographic Education. (2012)

“Use of Radio to Promote Culture in South Africa.” Article reviewed for the Journal of Radio and Audio Media. (2012)

“M easuring Research Data Uncertainty in the 2010 National Research Council Assessment of Geography Graduate Education.” Article reviewed for the Journal of Geography. (2011)

“A Dream Coming True! Something the World will Come to See” Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial Park, Macon County, Illinois.’ Article reviewed for the Bulletin of the Illinoi s Geographical Society. (2008)

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“Evaluating the Impact of International Collaboration on Geography Learning.” Article reviewed for the Journal of Geography in Higher Education. (2006)

“Reforming the Curriculum in a Post-Colonial Society: The Case of Hong Kong.” Article reviewed for Planning and Changing. (Second Review). (2006)

“Reforming the Curriculum in a Post-Colonial Society: The Case of Hong Kong.” Article reviewed for Planning and Changing. (First Review). (2006)

“Low-Key Landscape: The Memory of Uncle Joe Cannon in Danville, Illinois.” Artic le reviewed for the Bulletin of the Illinois Geographical Society. (2003)

"Residential Exclusion in the "New" South Africa: The Case of "Marconi Beam," an Informal Settlement in Cape Town." Article reviewed for the Annals of the Association of American Geographers. (1994)

TEACHING

Undergraduate: Honors Seminar World Geography Human Geography Foundations of Inquiry General Geography Louisiana Geography Cultural Geography Africa and Australasia Urban Geography Child Growth and Development Issues in Secondary Education Elementary Social Studies Methods Middle School Social Studies Methods

Graduate: Student Diversity and Educational Practices Directed Study Historical Geography Advanced Regional Geography Advanced Urban Geography Thesis Research Development of Geographic Thought

Graduate Commit tee Advising: Committee Member, Ms. Amy J. Smith, Department of Sociology and Anthropology. (In

Progress 2014)

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Committee Member, Ms. Hannah Tomlin, Department of Politics and Government, “Contesting Ideologies and the Struggle for Equality: The Politics of Education in South Africa.” (2011)

Major Advisor, Mr. Jason Ardoin, Department of Geosciences, “Boom and Bust: The Steamboat and the Iron Horse in Nineteenth-Century Washington, Louisiana.” (2003)

Committee Member, Ms. Stephanie Gandy, Louisiana Education Consortium Cognate Advisor, “A study of the Implementation of the National Geography Standards and their Alignment with classroom Instruction in United States PK-12 Schools.” (2002)

Major Advisor, Mr. Tiewei Wang, Department of Geosciences, “Disposal of Public Domain in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana (1826-1904).” (2001)

Summer Institutes Taught: Director for the Illinoi s Geographic All iance (IGA), Kentucky Geographic Alliance (KGA), and

Geography Educators Network of Indiana (GENI) Summer Institute entitled, “Assessment of the Tri-State Lincoln Heritage Institute.” Indianapolis, Indiana. (2010)

Director for the Illinoi s Geographic All iance (IGA), Kentucky Geographic Alliance (KGA), and Geography Educators Network of Indiana (GENI) Summer Institute entitled, “Tri-State Lincoln Heritage Institute.” New Albany, Indiana and Springfield, Illinois. (2009)

Director for the Illinoi s Geographic All iance (IGA) Summer Institute entitled, “In the Footsteps of Lincoln.” Springfield, Illinois. (2007)

Director for the Illinoi s Geographic All iance (IGA) Summer Institute entitled, “Illinois Studies.” Illinoi s State University. (2005)

Director for the LaGEA (Louisiana Geographic Education All iance) Summer Institute entitled, “Main Streets III : Southwest Louisiana.” The University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2003)

Director for the LaGEA (Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance) Summer Institute entitled, “Main Streets II: Central Louisiana.” The University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2002)

Director for the LaGEA (Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance) Summer Institute entitled, “Main Streets I: Northeast Louisiana.” The University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2001)

Director for the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) Summer Teacher Institute entitled, “Settlement Geography and Society: The United States and South Africa Compared.” The University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2001)

Co-Director for the National Faculty Delta Teachers Academy Science Summer Teacher Institute, entitled, “From Frameworks to People: Putting Science in Perspective.” The University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2000)

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Co-Director for the LaGEA (Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance) Summer Institute entitled, “Geography and Technology (Geographic Information Systems and Aerial Photography.)” Louisiana State University. (2000)

Director for the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) Summer Teacher Institute entitled, “Northeast Louisiana Geography and Culture.” The University of Louisiana at Monroe. (2000)

Co-Director for the LaGEA (Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance) Summer Institute entitled, “World Hot Spots.” Louisiana Tech University. (1999)

Louisiana Systemic Initiatives Program (LaSIP) 5-week Faculty Summer Intern for a Science Education Reform Project entitled, “Delta Agriculture Middle Schools Applied Life Science” (DAMSALS). (1997)

Study Abroad Taught and Developed: London King’s College 2-Week Pilot Project. London on-site liaison for school visits, lectures,

and King’s College Coordinator. (2009)

London King’s College 2-Week Pilot Project. London on-site liaison for school visits, lectures, and King’s College Coordinator. (2008)

Littl e Village-Cuernavaca Project. Planned the 4-week summer (2008) cultural immersion project together with Dr. Beth Hatt and Dr. Pauline Clardy. (2007 Fall – 2008 Spring)

London King’s College Project. Planned the 2-week summer (2008) urban education project together with Dr. Beth Hatt, Dr. Nettie Collins-Hart, and Ms. Aisha Khan-Evans. (2007 Fall– 2008 Spring)

Little Vil lage-Mexico Pilot Project. Planned the 4-week summer (2007) cultural immersion project together with Dr. Robert Lee and Dr. Beth Hatt. (2006 Fall – 2007 Spring)

Fulbright Group Projects Abroad (GPA) Seminar. Taught a 4-week seminar in South Africa entitled, “Understanding South Africa through Reconciliation, Segregation, and Creolization.” (2006)

Radio/Media Segment: “Dean of College of Education and Human Development gave Lecture on Nelson Mandela.”

Article in Driftwood: The Community Newspaper of the University of New Orleans (January 2014).

“Ongoing Budget Cuts Threaten Research Mission of University, Political Science a Glaring Example.” Quoted in an article in Driftwood: The Community Newspaper of the University of New Orleans (November 2013).

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“ISU using survey, open forums to gather input on financial plans.” Quoted in an article in the Pantagraph (January 2013) and on WGLT Public Radio.

“Middle East” radio segment on WGLT Public Radio Uncommon Knowledge feature. This was part of Geography Awareness Month. (2007)

Textbook Chapter Reviews: Reviewed The World and Its People (Chapters 19, 20, and 21) for a Middle school geography

textbook by Richard Boehm (Glencoe/McGraw-Hill). (2006)

Reviewed Human Geography (8th Edition) Chapters 1-4 (Introduction to Human Geography; Population; Migration; and Local Culture, Popular Culture, and Cultural Landscapes by de Blij, Murphy, and Fouberg (Wiley and Sons). (2005)

Reviewed Physical Geography and Geology chapters for an eighth grade Louisiana Studies textbook by Terry Jones. (2003)

Reviewed Student Atlas of World Geography by John L. Allen (Dushkin/McGraw-Hil l). (1999)

“Middle and South America,” review of Student Workbook and Instructor’s Resource Manual for a new introductory text by Lydia Pulsipher (W.H. Freeman and Co.). (1999)

“Sub-Saharan Africa,” chapter review (second review following revisions) for a new Introductory World Regional Geography text by Lydia Pulsipher (W.H. Freemen and Co.). (1998)

“Southeast Asia,” chapter review for a new Introductory World Regional Geography text by Lydia Pulsipher (W.H. Freemen and Co.). (1998)

“Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, and Pacifi c” chapter review for a new Introductory World Regional Geography text by Lydia Pulsipher (W.H. Freemen and Co.). (1998)

“Sub-Saharan Africa,” chapter review for a new Introductory World Regional Geography text by Lydia Pulsipher (W.H. Freemen and Co.). (1997)

Invited K-12 Presentations: Growing Up Under Apartheid—PowerPoint Presentation (1-hour) to 7th and 8th Grade Social

Studies classes at Thomas Metcalf School (Ms. Miller and Ms. April Davenport). (2008)

The Geography of South Africa—PowerPoint Presentation (1- hour) from 2006 Fulbright as part of the Middle School Africa Unit at Elmwood Elementary, (MaryAnn Hanlin). (2007)

Political Transition in South Africa: 1994-present Presentation (90 minutes) as part of the Political Geography Unit at Homewood-Flossmoor High School, (Myras Osman). (2007)

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South Africa PowerPoint Presentation (90 minutes) as part of the Political Geography Unit at Homewood-Flossmoor High School, (Myras Osman). (2006)

South Africa (Taught a Mini Course) Thomas Metcalf Laboratory School, Normal IL. (2004)

Growing Up in South Africa; Living in the United States, Olympia Middle School, Stanford, IL. (2003)

South Africa: People and Places (Slides) Fairview Elementary, Normal, IL. (2003)

South African Historical Geography (Slides) Neville High School, Monroe City System. (2001)

South African Physical Geography (Slides) Downsville Elementary School, Union Parish. (2001)

South Africa: People and Places (Slides) George Welch Elementary School, Ouachita Parish. (2000)

Louisiana History (Slides) Rocky Branch Elementary and Middle School, Louisiana. (1999)

Louisiana: People and Places (Slides) Lil le Middle School, Lille, Louisiana. (1998)

African Cultural Diversity (Slides) Booker T. Washington Elementary, Monroe, Louisiana. (1998)

African People and Places (Slides) Neville High School, Monroe, Louisiana. (1997)

South African Apartheid: Before and After, January Northeast Campus Ministry Lunch and Guest Speaker Program. (1996)

Louisiana Geography Education Alliance. (1993)

Kenilworth Elementary School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (1992)

Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (1990)

Northeast Elementary School, Pride, Louisiana. (1990)

Planned and Led Geography Field Trips: Planned and taught daylong (Friday April 25, 2008) instructional f ieldtrip entitled, “Springfield:

Lincoln’s Land” for the Annual Meeting of the Illinoi s Geographical Society (IGS). (2008)

Led an excursion to Poverty Point with Lil le Middle School Class. (1998)

Led a 1-day field trip for the Louisiana Geographic All iance (LaGEA) Florida Parishes, Louisiana. (1998)

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Other Lectures: Honors Program Colloquium, The University of New Orleans, “Nelson Mandela: Life,

Leadership Lessons, and Legacy.” (2014)

Department of Geography and Geology Seminar, Illinoi s State University, “Ten Years On: Reconciliation, Segregation, and Creolization.” (2006)

Department of Geography and Geology Seminar, Illinoi s State University, “Who’s City: Iconography in Pietermaritzburg-Umsunduzi.” (2002)

Department of Geosciences Seminar, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, “Monroe’s Early Twentieth Century Ethnic Mosaic.” (2001)

Department of Geosciences Seminar, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, “Orania: A Future Afrikaner Homeland?” (1998)

Department of Geosciences Seminar, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, “Sport (Rugby) vs. Nationalism in South Africa.” (1997)

Department of Geosciences Seminar, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, “Nationalism and Nation-Building in Multiethnic South Africa.” (1996)

Department of Geosciences Seminar, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, “The Physical Geography of South Africa.”(1995).

COMMITTEES AND SERVICE

External: • Board Member, Benjamin Franklin High School, New Orleans, LA. • Board Member, Edward Hynes Charter School, New Orleans, LA. • Member of the National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE). Journal of

Geography Award Task Force. • Coordinator Illinois Geographic Alliance (IGA). • Co-coordinator Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance (LaGEA). • Grant Review Panelist for Louisiana Folk life program for the Division of the Arts. • ULM representative on the State of Louisiana Blue Ribbon Commission on Teacher

Quality. • Independent Evaluator for “Telling the Story: A Collective Oral History of Monroe Jewry” presentation at Congregation B’nai Israel in Monroe funded by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. • Student Councilor for the Historical Geography Specialty Group.

• Illinoi s Geographical Society (IGS) Annual Meeting Organizer. • National Geographic Society State Bee Finals Judge. • TEDS-M International Teacher Education and Development Study in Mathematics University Liaison.

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• Participant at the National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) Annual Grantee Meeting in Washington D.C. • Illinoi s Geographical Society Executive Council Member.

• Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) Advisory Board Panel Member. • Geographical Society of Chicago (GSC) Grant Reviewer. • Fulbright Grant Reviewer for Africa Program Faculty Research and Doctoral Dissertation Awards. • Chair IGA Teacher Education Steering Committee (TESC).

• Advanced Placement Human Geography Grader. • Member of the Illinois State Board of Education Social Science Assessment Committee. • Publications Consultant/Advisor for the NGSEF. • National Faculty Scholar. • Advisory Board, Student Atlas of World Geography. • Member of Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Initiates Committee. • University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) Regional Social Studies Fair Judge and

Geography Awards Presenter. • Monroe Beautifi cation Board. • Louisiana Region III Science Fair. • Louisiana Social Studies Fair. • National Geography Bee Scorekeeper.

University: • Dean Representative on Faculty Governance Committee. • Search Committee Member, Dean, College of Engineering. • University Master Planning Committee. • Cost Containment and Revitalization Committee. • Steering Committee Member, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Reaccreditation. • Provost Liaison, Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Search Committee. • Co-Chair, Long-Range Financial Plan for Illinoi s State University Context, Change, and Timeline, Group 4: Diversifying and Expanding the University’s Revenue Base. • Chair, Higher Learning Commission (HLC) accreditation “Integrity: Ethical and Responsible Conduct” document and evidence preparation • International Studies Advisory Council (ISAC), Office of International Studies and Programs (OISP). • Chair, ISU Distance Education Taskforce.

• Faculty Excellence Initiative Committee (FEIC). • Faculty Colleague for Presidential Scholar. • Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) Advisory Board. • Office of International Studies and Programs (OISP) Advisory Council. • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Committee. • College Research Coordinator (CRC).

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• College of Education (COE) Representative on the University Research Committee (URC). • Chair, URC Taskforce on Faculty Professional Development.

• RSP Weeklong Summer Grant Writing Workshop Presenter. • Coordinated CRC Daylong Scholarly Writing Workshop. • COE Liaison for American Democracy Project. • COE Commencement Committee Representative. • Chairperson of ULM ad hoc Presidential search committee. • ULM Alumni Association Grant Request Committee Faculty Representative. • ULM Honors Council Representative on University Scholarship Committee. • ULM Honors Colloquium Director. • Member of the Smith Honors Scholarship Committee. • Member of the University Honors Council. • Responsible for Updating the Honors Program Web Page. • The ULM International Education Committee. • The University of Louisiana at Monroe Senator for College of Pure and Applied

Sciences.

College: • Director, Second Pacific Rim Conference Planning Committee. • Chair, College International Coordinators Committee. • Member College of Education Publications Committee. • Chair, College Research Committee. • Chair, College Thailand Committee. • Mentor New Faculty. • Dean’s Representative College of Education Curriculum Committee. • Coordinate New Faculty Daylong Orientation Meeting. • Dean’s Representative College of Education Diversity Committee. • Member of Search Committee for Pure and Applied Sciences Dean.

Department: • Member of the Curriculum and Instruction Doctoral Cadre. • Member of Early Childhood Education Search Committee. • Elected Member, Chair of Curriculum and Instruction Search Committee. • Member INTASC Geography Education Gateway Committee. • Member of Curriculum and Instruction Strategic Planning Committee. • Developed Two Graduate-level Geography Course Offerings (Special Topics 502 A:

Settlement; 502 B Historical). • Developed GEOG 301(Cultural Geography) to Undergraduate Curriculum. • Revised Geography Undergraduate Curriculum. • Departmental Graduate Curriculum Committee. • Earth Science Week Committee. • Department Graduate Assistantship Funding Committee. • Undergraduate and Graduate Geography Advisor.

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RECENT MEMBERSHIPS/CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE

American Council on Education (ACE) ACE Council of Fellows (COF) Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU), Council on Academic Affairs Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) Council on Government Relations (COGR) National Geographic Society Education Foundation (NGSEF) National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE) Illinoi s Geographical Society (IGS) Association of American Geographers (AAG) Il linois Council for Social Studies (ICSS) Sigma Xi Research Society, The University of Louisiana at Monroe Chapter Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society, Louisiana State University Chapter.