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Kee Warner Associate Vice Chancellor for Inclusion and Academic Engagement Professor of Sociology University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, , CO 80918 T 719-255-3203 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Vice Chancellor for Inclusion and Academic EngagementSep 2014-present. University of Colorado Colorado Springs.. Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity and InclusivenessSep 2007August 2014. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Professor of SociologySep 2006-Present University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Director of Diversity Strategic Planning Sep 2006-Aug 2007 University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Chair of Sociology Department2003-2006 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Associate Professor of Sociology2000-2006 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Visiting Professor2001 Instituto de Geografía, Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Chile as a Fulbright Fellow and sabbatical leave from CU Colorado Springs. Co-Director2000-2001 Center for Community Development and Design, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Interim Director of Institutional Research1997-1998 CU Colorado Springs, Directed the Office of Institutional Research for six months. Assistant Professor of Sociology1993-1999 University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Assistant Director for Planning and Development/Neighborhood Planner1983-1987 Highland Neighborhood Housing Service, Denver, Colorado. Managed non-profit development projects and neighborhood land-use planning. Lead Community Organizer1980-1983 Concerned Citizens Congress of Northeast Denver, Denver Colorado. EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology1992 University of California, Santa Barbara. Department of Sociology. Specialization in urban, political, and environmental sociology. Master of Arts in Sociology1989 University of California, Santa Barbara. Department of Sociology. Master of Arts in Planning and Community Development1982 University of Colorado at Denver. College of Design and Planning. Master's Degree in Planning and Community Development. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology1978 Haverford College. LANGUAGES Fluent Spanish TEACHING AREAS Community, Urban Sociology, Environment, Chicano Community, Globalization and Development, Social Problems, Community Development RESEARCH GRANTS FUNDED 1998 Principal Investigator- Coordinated the work of interdisciplinary team expand- ing the use of geographical information systems in the social sciences. Faculty

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Kee Warner Associate Vice Chancellor for Inclusion and Academic Engagement

Professor of Sociology

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs, , CO 80918

T 719-255-3203

[email protected]

P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E Associate Vice Chancellor for Inclusion and Academic Engagement—Sep 2014-present.

University of Colorado Colorado Springs..

Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusiveness—Sep 2007—August 2014.

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Professor of Sociology—Sep 2006-Present University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Director of Diversity Strategic Planning — Sep 2006-Aug 2007 University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Chair of Sociology Department—2003-2006

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Associate Professor of Sociology—2000-2006

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Visiting Professor—2001

Instituto de Geografía, Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Chile as a Fulbright Fellow and sabbatical

leave from CU Colorado Springs. Co-Director—2000-2001

Center for Community Development and Design, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Interim Director of Institutional Research—1997-1998

CU Colorado Springs, Directed the Office of Institutional Research for six months.

Assistant Professor of Sociology—1993-1999

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Assistant Director for Planning and Development/Neighborhood Planner—1983-1987

Highland Neighborhood Housing Service, Denver, Colorado. Managed non-profit development projects

and neighborhood land-use planning. Lead Community Organizer—1980-1983

Concerned Citizens Congress of Northeast Denver, Denver Colorado.

E D U C A T I O N Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology—1992 University of California, Santa Barbara. Department of Sociology. Specialization in urban, political, and

environmental sociology.

Master of Arts in Sociology—1989

University of California, Santa Barbara. Department of Sociology.

Master of Arts in Planning and Community Development—1982

University of Colorado at Denver. College of Design and Planning. Master's Degree in Planning and

Community Development.

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology—1978

Haverford College.

L A N G U A G E S Fluent Spanish

T E A C H I N G A R E A S Community, Urban Sociology, Environment, Chicano Community, Globalization and Development, Social

Problems, Community Development

R E S E A R C H G R A N T S F U N D E D 1998 Principal Investigator- Coordinated the work of interdisciplinary team expand-

ing the use of geographical information systems in the social sciences. Faculty

Kee Warner—2016—page 2

Technology Grant, “Mapping Social Worlds,” ($9,695) for broader incorpora-

tion of GIS mapping into social science instruction and research.

1995 Principal Investigator- Awarded $5,100 from Global Change and Environ-

mental Quality Program for research and preparation of revised interdisciplinary

class, with Professor Eve Gruntfest.

1993 Principal Investigator- Research Grant from the Committee on Research and

Creative Works, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Seed money to ini-

tiate research on the affects of the North American Free Trade Agreement on

land development in Mexico ($4,500).

1989-1992 Research Associate- "Growth Control: Inner Workings and External Effects,"

funded by California Policy Seminar, Principal Investigator, Professor Harvey

Molotch ($100,000)

1991 Research Assistant- "Religion and Ethnicity," funded by the Lilly Endowment,

Principal Investigator, Professor Phillip Hammond.

R E S E A R C H G R A N T S S U B M I T T E D ( N O T F U N D E D ) 2009 Co-Principal Investigator—”Transforming Culture: Enhancing Recruitment,

Retention, and Advancement of Females in STEM Disciplines,” $2,069,833

proposal to National Science Foundation, Advance Program.

2004 Co-Principal Investigator- “Integration of U.S. and Mexican Place-building

Practices in the Construction of Urban Environments,” $744,698 proposal to

NSF Humans and Social Dynamics Program with John Harner and L. Kenneth

Saunders .

Co-Principal Investigator- “Collaborating for Sustainability: An Interdisci-

plinary Service-Learning Approach for Implementing Principles of Sustainabil-

ity in Higher Education, Organizations, and Communities.” $ 465,205 proposal

to FIPSE (Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education) led by Laura

Quinn and with John Milliman.

2003 Principal Investigator—“Just Sustainability in Urban Place-building.” Pro-

posal to the Center for the Study of Government and the Individual. CU Colo-

rado Springs. Requested $7,000.

2002 Co-Principal Investigator—“Toward a ‘Just Sustainability’ in the Production

of Places,” Research Proposal to the Ford Foundation. With Julian Agyeman,

Tufts University.

International Advisor- Proposal for the revision of secondary education cur-

ricula for toursim prepared by the Instituto de Geografía de la Universidad

Católica de Valparaíso to FONDECYT, Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científi-

co y Tecnológico of the Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecno-

lógica de Chile, Chile´s National Science Foundation.

2000 Principal Investigator- Submitted $15,000 research proposal to the Environ-

mental Justice Small Grants program of the Environmental Protection Agency in

collaboration with four local grassroots organizations.

1999 Principal Investigator- Developed $355,000 research proposal for EPA/NSF

submission in collaboration with interdisciplinary team from CU Colorado

Springs. Project entitled "The Development and Application of Environmental

Justice Concepts and Indices in Urban Areas of the United States."

1998 Principal Investigator- Wrote grant proposal on "Fostering Environmental Jus-

tice as a Community Legacy" for Research and Curriculum Development in In-

heritance to the Fountain Foundation program on the Intergenerational Transfer

of Personal, Cultural and Economic Capital.

Co-investigator- Co-authored (with Lynda Dickson) research abstract "Re-

search on African American Males and College Scholarships," for Vice Chan-

cellor of Academic Affairs.

Consulting Sociologist- Research proposal submitted to the U.S. Dept. of Edu-

cation, Office of Special Education in

the Field Initiated Research Projects competition. "What's Happening? An in-

vestigation into the dynamics and outcomes of middle and high school student

involved and lead IEP meetings." Principal Investigator: James E. Martin.

Kee Warner—2016—page 3

H O N O R S A N D A W A R D S 2013 50 for Colorado Leadership Program, Leeds School of Business.

2012 Colorado Springs Diversity Forum, Diversity Award for UCCS Office for Di-

versity and Inclusiveness.

2003 President’s Emerging Leaders Program Fellow, University of Colorado.

2001 Fulbright Fellowship for Research/Teaching in Chile.

2000 Nominated for Teaching Award in Letters, Arts, and Sciences.

1994 Road Scholar Award from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and

the Center for Community Development and Design for participation in the San

Luis Valley Flood Hazard Mitigation Project

1991-92 Dissertation Fellowship from the General Affiliates of the University of Califor-

nia, Santa Barbara

1987-91 Four Year Campus Fellowship from the University of California, Santa Barbara

1982 Honor Award for Excellence in Participatory Community Development from the

University of Colorado, Denver

1980-82 Two Year Fellowship from Denver Regional Council of Governments for grad-

uate study of planning.

B O O K S 2000 Warner, Kee and H. Molotch. Building Rules: How Local Controls Shape

Community Environments and Economies. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

R E F E R E E D A R T I C L E S / C H A P T E R S 2012 Warner, Kee. “Barrios, Latinos, and Housing Policy,” in Latino Urbanism: The Pol-

itics of Planning, Policy and Redevelopment, David Diaz and Rodolfo Torres, Edi-

tor.s New York University Press., pp.

2005 Warner, Kee and Jorge Negrete, “The Urban Growth Machine Goes South: The

Conditions and Capacities for More Sustainable Place-Building.” Local Environ-

ment. 10(7):571-593. 2003 Warner, Kee. “Promoting Urban Sustainability As A Colorado Quality,” in Colora-

do’s Future: Meeting the Needs of a Changing State. Center for Colorado Policy Studies: CU Colorado Springs.

2002 Agyeman, Julian and Kee Warner. “Putting ‘Just Sustainability’ into Place: From

Paradigm to Practice.” Policy Management Review. 2 (1): 8-40.

2002 Warner, Kee. “Linking Local Sustainability Initiatives with Environmental Justice,”

Local Environment 7(1):35-47.

2002 Warner, Kee and Jorge Negrete. “Maquinarias de Urbanización en Vías de Desarrol-

lo: El Caso de Gran Valparaíso,” Revista Geográfica de Valparaíso,. (Growth Ma-

chines on the Development Path: The Case of Greater Valparaíso, Geography Jour-

nal of Valparaíso) No. 32/33: 381-408.

2002 Harner, John, Kee Warner, Tom Huber and John Pierce “Urban Environmental Jus-

tice Indices,” The Professional Geographer. 53(3):318-331.

2001 Warner, Kee. “Managing to Grow with Environmental Justice,” Public Works Man-

agement and Policy, Vol. 6(2:126-138).

1996 Warner, Kee & Viola Garcia. “Diagnosing Urban “Depression”: Neighborhood Ex-

periences vs. Federal Forms,” Perspectives on Social Problems. Volume 8. Pp. 59-

73. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press

1995 Warner, Kee & H. Molotch. "Power to Build: How Development Persists Despite

Local Limits." Urban Affairs Review 30(3):378-406.

1993 Warner, Kee & H. Molotch."Information in the Marketplace: Media Explanations of

the '87 Crash.” Social Problems. 40(2):167-189.

1993 Hammond, P. & Kee Warner. "Religion and Ethnicity in Late Twentieth Century

America." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 527:55-

66.

P O E T R Y 2016 Warner, Kee Muddy Treads. Self-published Chapbook.

2013 Warner, Kee. “Daniel’s Ashes.” The New Sound. 2.1(2013): 75-76.

Kee Warner—2016—page 4

Warner, Kee. “Daily Grind.” Denver Voice. 18.10 (October 2013): 13.

T E A C H I N G I N N O V A T I O N S A N D F U N D I N G 2005 Executive Producer. “It’s Like This: What Youth Culture Has to Say.” El Pomar

Studio, Oct. 20, 2005. Hip hop performance/seminar produced for broadcast over

CU Net and for instructional use.

2005 Co-taught field experience course in Guadalajara and Western Mexico.

2005 “It’s Like This: What Youth Culture Has to Say.” Requested $1500 funding from

Campus Activity Board to support hiphop performance/seminar. Funded.

2004 Executive Producer. “It’s Like This: What Youth Culture Has to Say.” El Pomar

Studio, Oct. 21, 2003. Hip hop performance/seminar produced for broadcast over

CU Net and for instructional use.

2003 Executive Producer. “It’s Like This: What Colorado Hip Hop Has to Say.” El Pomar

Studio, Oct. 24, 2003. Hip hop performance/seminar produced for broadcast over

CU Net and for instructional use.

2003 Developed new topical class for Freshman Seminar, Street Beat, focusing on youth

culture and hiphop

2003 “Social Issues in Popular Culture,” proposal for CU Colorado Springs Instructional

Technology Fees. Requested $1000. Funded $1000.

2003 “It’s Like This! –How Youth Cultures Represent Our Times” proposal to the Univer-

sity of Colorado President’s Fund for the Humanities. Submitted with Constance

Staley. Requested $3000. Funded $1700.

2002 Producer, “It’s Like This: How Youth Cultures Represent Our Times.” El Pomar

Studio, May 1, 2002. Hip hop performance/seminar produced for broadcast over CU

Net and for instructional use.

T E C H N I C A L R E P O R T S 2012-2015 UCCS Diversity Report prepared for Regents of the University of Colorado.

2011 Warner, Kee. UCCS Marquez Scholars Program Report 2010-2011.

2010 Warner, Kee and Robyn Marschke. 2009-2010 Student Inclusiveness Survey.

Internal Report for Campus Community.

2009 Warner, Kee and Robyn Marschke. UCCS Campus Inclusiveness Survey Pilot.

Report to Leadership Team.

2007 Warner, Kee. Sociology Self-Study for Academic Program Review.

2001 Warner, Kee. “Perspectivas de turismo sostenible en Viña del Mar,” (Perspec-

tives on sustainable tourism in Viña del Mar) Technical report for the Instituto

de Geografía de la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso.

2000 Warner, Kee. Report on Leadership and Community Development Undergradu-

ate Curriculum. Center for Community Development and Design.

1998 Warner, Kee, David Melendez, John Harner, and Bill Leon. Enrollment Projec-

tions: Methodologies and Uses in Aurora Public Schools. Community Devel-

opment Monograph Series #92. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

1996 Warner, Kee, Daniel Ponder, and Bill Leon. Teller County Growth Attitude

Project. Community Development Monograph Series #71. University of Colo-

rado at Colorado Springs.

1996 Ponder, Daniel, Kee Warner, Bill Leon and Melissa Burch. Health Care Needs

Analysis, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Community Develop-

ment Monograph Series #69. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

1995 Warner, Kee. “Cañon City Profile,” Center for Community Development and

Design, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

1995 Melendez, David, Kee Warner and Robert Powers. “Cañon City Schools En-

rollment and Facilities Evaluation,” Center for Community Development and

Design, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

1994 Warner, Kee "Why Growth Limits Don't Limit Growth," The Mar-

gin,Volume 9 (Spring): 43.

1992 Warner, Kee & H. Molotch Growth Control: Inner Workings and External Ef-

fects. California Policy Seminar, Berkeley, California.

Kee Warner—2016—page 5

B O O K R E V I E W S 2008 Warner, Kee. Review of Growth Management in the US: Between Theory and

Practice, by Karina Pallagst for Housing Studies, 23(5).

2006 Warner, Kee. Review of No There There: Race, Class, and Political Communi-

ty in Oakland, by Chris Rhomberg for Contemporary Sociology, 35(1):77-78.

1998 Warner, Kee. Review of Terror of the Machine: Technology, Work, Gender

and Ecology on the U.S.-Mexico Border by Devon Peña. La Tertulia,

Vol. XIV(1):4.

1995 Warner, Kee. Review of Constructing the Countryside for Society and Natural

Resources, 8(4): 272-274.

N E W S P A P E R A R T I C L E S / O P . E D C O M M E N T S 2013 Commentary for Colorado Springs Gazette. May 20, 2013 on shifting de-

mographics in Colorado Springs neighborhoods.

2012 Commentary for KOAA Chanel 5 News, May 17 2012 on minority/majority

birth rates.

2009 Commentary for Colorado Springs Independent on Latino community growth in

Colorado Springs. July 21, 2009.

2008 Commentary for Colorado Springs Gazette on campus rally to promote inclusion

of LGBT students. December 3, 20008.

2007 Commentary for Colorado Silver and Gold, The Scribe, KRDO News

2005 Commentary for Colorado Springs Gazette. Sept. 4 (Hurricane Katrina Relief)

and Sept. 11 (Anniversary of WTC).

2004 Commentary for “Home is Where the Porch Is,” The Colorado Springs Gazette.

At Home in Colorado. Spring 2004: p. 10.

Commentary for KRDO News Channel 13 on the 24 hour economy, Nov. 17,

2004.

2000 Provided commentary for The Gazette on growing Hispanic population in El

Paso County. Sept. 15, 1999.

1995 “We shouldn’t just build better neighborhoods, but a better city,” The Colorado

Springs Gazette-Telegraph. March 23, 1995, p. B-5.

1994. "Growing, growing, gone...," The Colorado Springs Independent. July 6-13,

1994, p. 6.

I have been quoted in a number of articles in the Colorado Springs Independ-

ent, Colorado Springs Gazette, and Colorado Springs Business Journal. I have

also commented for local television and radio.

W O R K S I N P R O G R E S S / O T H E R M A N U S C R I P T S 2016 Urbanismo, Turismo y Patrimonio. Article for publication in Chile

based on 2015 keynote presentation.

Palo de Fierro: The Ironwood story. Book prospectus on social and environ-

mental transformation in coastal Sonora, Mexico.

Ongoing collaboration with Global Livingston Institute supporting international

education, community development and exchange in Eastern Africa.

C O N F E R E N C E P A P E R S A N D P R E S E N T A T I O N S 2015 Regional Tourism Strategies through a Global Intercultural Lens: Reflections

from Chile. Presentation for UCCS Global Intercultural Research Center. No-

vember 20, 2015.

2015 Urbanismo, Turismo y Patrimonio. Invited Keynote. IX Congreso de Investiga-

dores en Turismo de Chile. San Felipe, Chile. September 1-3, 2015.

2014 “Embracing People of Mixed Culture,” Cherry Creek Diversity Conference,

Greenwood Village, Colorado. February 1, 2014.

2013 “The Southern Colorado Reach (SOCOLO) Initiative: Strategies and Lessons

Learned from Implementing a High School Concurrent Sociology Class,” with

Edwardo Portillos, LaToya Council, Phillip Morris and Jesse Perez. 55th Annual

Conference of the Western Social Science Association, Denver, Colorado. April

10-13, 2013.

Kee Warner—2016—page 6

“Embracing People of Mixed Culture,” Cherry Creek Diversity Conference,

Greenwood Village, Colorado. February 2, 2013. “Leveraging Strategic Plans,” with Charles Sweet. American Council of Educa-

tion, At Home in the World Institute. Alexandria, Virginia, October 17, 2013.

2011 Keynote Address, John F. Kennedy High School Senior Transition. Denver,

Colorado. April 7, 2011.

2010 Keynote Address. Montbello High School Senior Transition. Denver, Colora-

do, April 27, 2010.

2008 “From Pipeline to Tapestry: Weaving Latina/o Student Success Through Inclu-

sive Engagement,” with Anthony Cordova & Barbara Gaddis. Hispanic Associa-

tion of Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting, OCTOBER 11-13, 2008.

Denver, Colorado.

2008 “Making Diversity Plans Real: A design-build approach to strategic planning

and action,” with Peg Bacon, Dena Samuels, Anthony Cordova, and Luis Gar-

cia. American Association of Colleges and Universities Conference—Diversity,

Learning and Inclusive Excellence: Accelerating and Assessing Programs. Oc-

tober 16-18, 2008. Long Beach, California 2003 Warner, Kee and Jorge Negrete. “The Urban Growth Machine Goes South:

Perspectives from a different down under, Valparaíso, Chile,¨ 98th

Annual Meet-

ing of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, Georgia. August 16-19,

2003.

Warner, Kee. Invited presentation on panel addressing Envi-

ronmental justice and health: Using GIS and statistics to

model environmental phenomena and health inequalities. Pe-

ter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies. University of British

Columbia. October 30, 2003.

2002 Warner, Kee. ”Promoting Urban Sustainability as a Colorado

Quality,” Keynote presentation for Center for Colorado Poli-

cy Studies Conference, Colorado’s Future: How Can We

Meet the Needs of a Changing State, 27 September 2002.

2001 Warner, Kee and Jorge Negrete. “Inmobiliarias vs. bienes co-

munes en ciudades intermedias: Maquinarias y procesos de

urbanización en Valparaíso.” XXII Congreso Nacional y VII

Internacional de Geografía, Talca, Chile. Oct. 22-26,2001.

(Real Estate Developers vs. Public Goods in Mid-sized Cities:

Growth Machines and Urbanization in Valparaíso, XXII Na-

tional and VII International Geography Congress).

2000 Warner, Kee. “Environmental Justice and Sustainability,”

42nd

Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Associa-

tion. San Diego, CA. April 26-29, 2000.

1997 Warner, Kee. “Building Environmental Justice into Urban Growth,” 47th

Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Toronto, On-

tario, August 8-10.

Warner, Kee. “Is Urban Growth a Matter of Environmental Justice?” Annual

Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM. April

23-26.

1996 Warner, Kee. “What Should Public Research Mean?” Sixth Global Change

and Environmental Quality Symposium, Boulder, CO. April 26.

Warner, Kee, Rubén Martinez and Richard L. Dukes.

“Self Esteem among Biracial Youth,” Annual Meeting of the Western Social

Science Association, Reno, NV. April 17-20.

1995 Garcia, Viola and Kee Warner. “The Diagnosis of a ‘Depressed’ City vs. the

Stories Left Untold: A Case Study from Pueblo, Colorado,” Annual Meeting of

the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington, DC. August 18-20.

Warner, Kee, "Condos, Curios, and Cabañas: The Land Development Dimen-

sion of Globalization in Coastal Mexico," at the Annual Meeting of the Associa-

tion of Borderland Scholars, Oakland, CA. April 26-29.

Kee Warner—2016—page 7

1994 Warner, Kee "Uneven Globalization and Coastal Development in Post-

NAFTA Mexico" at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Associa-

tion, August, Los Angeles, California.

Borchard, K., S. Marshall, and Kee Warner (alphabetically listed)

"Youth Views of Tattoos: Stigma vs. Self-Expression, Drawing New Lines" .

Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM.

April.

Dehaan, Melissa, M. Krawitz and Kee Warner (alphabetically listed) "Under the

Needle: The Rise of Tattooing," Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science

Association, Albuquerque, NM. April.

1992 Warner, Kee and H. Molotch "How Cities Grow Under Growth Control" at the

Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August, Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania.

1990 Warner, Kee and H. Molotch "Growth Management in Three Areas: Use and

Exchange Values in Political Practice" at the Annual Meeting of the Western

Political Science Association, March 22-24, 1990, Newport Beach, California.

1989. Warner, Kee and H. Molotch "The Media's Market Model: How they explained

the Crash of '87" at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Associa-

tion, August 8-10, San Francisco, California.

C O N F E R E N C E P A R T I C I P A T I O N 2013 Host of UCCS Diversity Summit 2013, April 18, 2013, University of Colorado

Colorado Springs.

2011 Moderator, University of Colorado Diversity Summit, UCCS, February 4, 2011.

2009 Panel Member, ¨Multiculturalism and Multicultural Students,¨2009 CU Women

Succeeding Symposium. March 6, 2009. Anschutz Medical Campus.

2007 UCCS Project Team Member. 2007 Greater Expectations Institute: Campus

Leadership for Student Engagement, Inclusion and Achievement. American As-

sociation of Colleges and Universities. June 20-24, Burlington, VT.

2006 Panel discussant. Diversity and Public Administration. Western Political Sci-

ence Association. Albuquerque, NM. March 18, 2006.

2000 Panel organizer and moderator, “La Crónica de Chicano Park: Chicano/a Art and

Activism in San Diego.” 42nd

Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science As-

sociation. San Diego, CA. April 26-29, 2000.

2000. Panel moderator, “Vietnamese Communities in the USA: Adaptations and

Challenges.” 42nd

Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association.

San Diego, CA. April 26-29, 2000.

1999 Panelist for discussion of Communities of Practice by Etienne Wenger. Annual

Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Fort Worth, Texas, April

21-24, 1999.

1998 Roundtable Organizer and Discussant. “A River Runs Through It: Perspectives

on the Development of Denver’s Central Platte Valley,”. Annual Meeting of the

Western Social Science Association, Denver, CO. April 15-18,1998.

“Growth and Growth Management,” Panel Discussant. Annual Meeting of the

Western Social Science Association, Denver, CO. April 15-18.

1995. "Growing Up in the 90's," Panel Discussant. Annual Meeting of the Western

Social Science Association, Oakland, CA. April 26-29.

1994 "Bringing Asian American Studies (Back) to Community Organizations: An

Open Discussion," Panel Discussant. Colorado Asian American Studies Con-

ference. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

"Environmental Attitudes and Behavior," Roundtable Discussant. Annual Meet-

ing of the American Sociological Association, August Los Angeles, California.

"Human Settlement and Nature." Session Organizer. Annual Meeting of the

American Sociological Association, August, Los Angeles, California.

"The Politics of Environmental Policy Implementation." Session Organizer.

Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August, Los Ange-

les, California.

"Tattoos." Discussant on Panel. Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science

Association, Albuquerque, NM. April.

Kee Warner—2016—page 8

P U B L I C P R E S E N T A T I O N S A N D C O M M E N T A R Y 2013 Closing comments. UCCS Diversity Summit 2013.

Colorado Springs Diversity Panel on Educational Disparities. August, 12, 2013.

East Library Colorado Springs.

UCCS Diversity Report to University of Colorado Regents. June 21, 2013.

2012 Fulbright Academy. Colorado School of Mines.

UCCS Diversity Report to University of Colorado Regents. June 21, 2012.

2011 Closing Comments. Educating Children of Color Conference. January 22, 2011.

UCCS.

2009 Magical Realism and First Year Success. Keynote presentation at Alpha Lamb-

da Delta Induction. UCCS. April 21, 2009.

Teaching Multiculturalism by Engaging Students with Diverse Communities.

CU Women Succeeding Symposium. Anschutz Medical Campus. March 9,

2009.

2008 Privilege in Place: Traveling the Well Carved Path. Invited Lecture. Vassar College, November 17, 2008.

2007 University Club Presentation. Diversity and Excellence: Lessons from UCCS.

December 13, 2007. Panel presentation on diversity to coaches and swimmers at United States

Olympic Training Center. U.S, Swimming Association. April 28, 2007.

Panel presentation on Hiphop culture and diversity. Colorado Student Leader-

ship Conference. El Pomar Foundation. February 23, 2007.

2004 Guest presentation for graduate leadership class in public administration. Uni-

versity of Texas, San Antonio. May 20, 2004.

Presented workshop on the uses of policy analysis for Hispanic Leadership Pro-

gram in Agriculture and Natural Resources. University of Texas, San Antonio.

April 16, 2004.

2003 Presented daylong introductory workshop on policy analysis for Hispanic Lead-

ership Program in Agriculture and Natural Resources. Texas A & M University.

October 18, 2003.

2000 “Environmental Justice and Sustainability,” Sustainability Workshop organized

by Social Science Symposium Series, Clean Air Campaign, Voters’ Network,

and Springs Community Action Network, May 13, CU Colorado Springs.

1998 "What Does Environmental Justice Have to Do With Urban Growth," Curiosity

Unlimited. CU Colorado Springs, October 9, 1998.

Panelist on careers in sociology for Eighth Annual CU System Career Explora-

tion Day. CU Colorado Springs. May 2, 1998.

Facilitator for CU Colorado Springs Diversity Forum, "Insensitive Interactions,"

Thursday, April 30, University Center Alumni Room.

1994 "Land development and globalization in Mexico." Sociology Symposium at

Colorado College, December 15.

Models of Community Organizing vs. Community Development," San Luis

Valley Flood Hazard Mitigation Project, University of Colorado at Colorado

Springs, March 8.

R E V I E W W O R K Latino Studies

Local Environment

Journal of Political and Military Sociology

Sociological Inquiry

The Sociological Quarterly

National Science Foundation

New York University Press

Social Problems

Society and Natural Resources

Thomson Press

University of Arizona Press

Kee Warner—2016—page 9

C O N S U L T A N T S H I P S 2015 International Advisor to Centro de Investigación de Turismo y Patrimonio. Re-

gion de Valparaiso, Chile.

2009 Consultant to Instituto de Geografía, Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, on

regional development, tourism, and sustainability.

2004-2006 Policy Consultant for Hispanic Leadership Program in Agriculture and Natural

Resources. University of Texas, San Antonio and Texas A. & M. University.

2001 Member of research team for the development of the Strategic Plan for Tourism

for the city of Viña del Mar, Chile, Instituto de Geografía de la Universidad

Católica de Valparaíso.

Member of research team for the community development plan for Quilpue,

Chile. Instituto de Geografía de la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

2000 Consultant to the Leadership and Community Development Project of DePaul

University on field-based curricula for rural community development.

1998 Consultant to Aurora Public Schools reviewing enrollment projection methodol-

ogies.

1997 Consultant for exploratory research project on GIS mapping funded by Colorado

Springs Police Department Special Police Analysis Network.

1996 Consultant to CU Colorado Springs Student Success Center. Sample Design for

student health survey.

1995 Consultant to Teller County Commissioners on design and analysis of attitude

survey concerning growth.

Consultant to Cañon City School District on demographic and enrollment pro-

jections.

1994-96 Consultant for research project, "Upper Rio Grande Hispano Farms: A Cultural

and Natural History of Land Ethics in Transition, 1850-1994," Principal Inves-

tigators: Rubén Martinez and Devon Peña.

1994 Research on block-level organizing for Governor's Community partnership.

U N I V E R S I T Y S E R V I C E 2016 Primary Review Committee, School of Public Affairs.

UCCS Disability Task Force

Academic Council

Chancellor’s Strategy Team

Provost Search Committee

University of Colorado Diversity Coordinating Committee

UCCS Religious Diversity Council

Chair of Diversity and Inclusion Midpoint Strategic Evaluation

2015 UCCS Disability Task Force

Academic Council

Chancellor’s Strategy Team

GLINT Seed Grant Advisory Committee

2014 UCCS Disability Task Force

Academic Council

Chancellor’s Strategy Team

Provost Search Committee

2013 General Education Task Force

Chancellor’s Extended Leadership Team

Global Multicultural Academic Center Task Force

Panelist, University of Colorado LGBT Symposium,

Advisory Board Member for Matrix Center for Advancement of Inclusion and

Equity.

Member of Disability Compliance Committee.

Member of Faculty Minority Affairs Committee.

2012 General Education Task Force

Global Multicultural Academic Center Task Force

Interim Member of Chancellor’s Leadership Team

University Budget Advisory Committee

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Chair, Search Committee for Director of LGBT Resource Center

Chair, UCCS Diversity Summit 2013 Planning Committee

Advisory Board Member for Matrix Center for Advancement of Inclusion and

Equity.

Member of Faculty Minority Affairs Committee.

2011 General Education Task Force Member of Campus Strategic Planning Coordinating Committee

Member of Campus Strategic Planning Subcommittee, Globalization

Chair of Campus Strategic Planning Subcommittee, Diversity and Inclusiveness

Advisory Board Member for Matrix Center for Advancement of Inclusion and

Equity.

Member of Faculty Minority Affairs Committee.

2010 Co-chair, At Home in the World Core Committee

General Education Task Force

Primary Unit Member, Heather Albanesi

Primary Unit Member, Michele Companion

Primary Unit Member, John Harner

Member of Faculty Minority Affairs Committee.

2009 Co-Chair, LGBT Task Force

2008 Member of Faculty Minority Affairs Committee. Primary Unit Member, Joshua Dunn Primary Unit Member, Edwardo Portillos Provost/EVCAA Search Committee RTP Task Force Student Multicultural Center Mentor—Antonio Chavez, Floyd Medina

2007 Compliance Officer Search Committee Human Resources Director Search Committee Facilities Director Search Committee Member of Faculty Minority Affairs Committee. Primary Unit Member, Joshua Dunn Primary Unit Member, Heather Albanesii Provost/EVCAA Search Committee Latino/a Alumni Event Planning Committee RTP Task Force Author of Sociology Department Self-Study Student Multicultural Center Mentor—Antonio Chavez, Floyd Medina

2006 Chair of Sociology Department, Fall

Faculty Minority Affairs Committee, Co-Chair

Faculty Minority Affairs Committee representative to the Faculty Assembly

Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee

Academic Strategic Plan Steering Committee.

Diversity Strategic Plan Task Force, Chair

GES Search Committee

Primary Unit Chair, Michele Companion

Primary Unit Member, Dr. Ferber

Primary Unit Member, Dr. Portillos

Provost/VCAA Search Committee

Sustainability Strategic Plan Committee

Sociology Department Assessment Committee, Chair

VCAF Search Committee Member

2005 Chair of Sociology Department

Dean’s Review Committee, College of LAS, Member

Member of Faculty Minority Affairs Committee.

Faculty Minority Affairs Committee representative to the Faculty Assembly

Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Member

Search Committee for Executive Director for Academic Diversity and Social

Equity.

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Advisory Committee for Library Studium Generale

2004 Chair of Sociology Department

Chaired section of social science presentations at the UCCS Undergraduate Re-

search Conference, May 1, 2004.

Dean’s Review Committee, College of LAS, Member

Faculty Minority Affairs Committee, Member

Faculty Minority Affairs Committee representative to the Faculty Assembly

Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Member

Search Committee for Executive Director for Academic Diversity and Social

Equity.

Search Committee for Dean of Letters, Arts, and Sciences

Advisory Committee for Library Studium Generale

Participant in President’s Emerging Leaders Program

2003 Dean’s Review Committee, College of LAS, Member

Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Member

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Member

Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee

Search Committee for Assistant VC for Academic Diversity

Participant in President’s Emerging Leaders Program

2002 Dean’s Review Committee, College of LAS, Member

Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Member

Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Member

Center for Community Development and Design, Co-Director

2000 Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Chair

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Member

Languages and Cultures Search Committee, Member

Member of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic and Multicultural Af-

fairs Search Committee.

Sociology Department Graduate Program, Co-Coordinator

Center for Community Development and Design, Co-Director

Ethnic Minority Studies Advisory Committee

Freshman Seminar Faculty Member

Community Research Luncheon, Organizer and Presenter. CU Colorado

Springs, October 10.

1999 Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Chair

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Member

Member of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic and Multicultural Af-

fairs Search Committee.

Member of Campus Master Plan Steering Committee.

Sociology Department Graduate Program, Co-Coordinator

Center for Community Development and Design, Board Member

Ethnic Minority Studies Advisory Committee

Freshman Seminar Faculty Member

Latino Student Union (MeCha), Faculty Co-advisor

1998 Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Chair

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Chair

Sociology Search Committee

Sociology Department Graduate Program, Co-Coordinator

Center for Community Development and Design, Board Member

Ethnic Minority Studies Curriculum Committee

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, Faculty Co-advisor

1997 Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Chair

Social Symposium Coordinating Committee, Chairman

Sociology Search Committee

Sociology Department Graduate Program, Co-Coordinator

Center for Community Development and Design, Board Member

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Minority Mentorship Program of the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Mentor

Institutional Research, Interim Director

Ethnic Minority Studies Curriculum Committee

University Center Program Board

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, Faculty Co-advisor

1996 Center for Community Development and Design, Board Member

Minority Mentorship Program of the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Mentor

Institution Research, Interim Director

Ethnic Minority Studies Curriculum Committee

Ethnic Minority Studies Director Search Committee

Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Co-chair

Ethnic Studies Planning Committee, LAS

University Center Program Board,

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, Faculty Co-advisor

1995. Center for Community Development and Design, Board Member

Ethnic Minority Studies Curriculum Committee

Ethnic Minority Studies Director Search Committee

Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Co-chair

Ethnic Minority Studies Planning Committee, LAS

University Center Program Board

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, Faculty Co-advisor

1994. Ethnic Minority Studies Planning Committee

Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, Co-chair

Ethnic Studies Planning Committee, LAS

University Center Program Board

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, Faculty Co-advisor

Social Science Symposium Coordinating Committee, Chair

Freshman Orientation Program

Student Success Student Contact Program

Sociology Representative to the Faculty of Faculty Meetings CHEC

Sociology Search Committee, Chair

Minority Affairs Committee of the Faculty Sentate, Acting Chair

Faculty Assembly Executive Committee

Diversity Planning Committee, LAS

C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E 2013 Colorado Springs Harrison School District, Superintendent Transition Team.

Advisory Committee Member for Colorado Springs IndyGives community fund-

raising project.

2007 Colorado Springs Diversity Forum, Programs and Initiatives Committee

2006 Steering Committee member for Immigration Advocates of Colorado Springs.

2004 Interviewed on UCCS Radio iSami on youth culture and the university. March

12, 2004

2003 Moderator for unveiling of Thurgood Marshall stamp. African American Voice.

2/17/03.

2002 Moderator for Gubernatorial Debate sponsored by African American Voice.

2000 Chicano Unity Council (El Concilio), Member

Front Range Growth Symposium , organized by GSPA and the Denver Post,

February, 28, Participant.

Colorado Springs Sustainability Working Group, Member

Leadership and Community Development Project, Staff Advisory Committee,

Member.

1999 Co-chair of the Cultural Arts Committee for Bates Elementary School

1997- Member of Colorado Springs School District 11 Boundary Advisory Committee.

Conducted survey and wrote position paper for Bates Elementary.

Participant in Lowell School Redevelopment Workshop. November.

1996 Member of the Chicano Unity Council. Assisted with organizing the first annu-

al Chicano Youth Leadership Conference at UCCS.

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1995 Panelist for “Geogenetics: The Art of Placemaking” conference. Appeared on

televised panel to discuss growth management. August.

1994 Panelist for "Geogenetics: The Art of Placemaking" conference sponsored by

the Smokebrush Center and the Colorado Springs Independent newspaper. June.

1993 Member of the Care Castle Intergenerational Center, Parent Advisory Commit-

tee. Helped organize fundraiser.

P R O F E S S I O N A L S E R V I C E 2007 External Referee for promotion and tenure, University of Alaska, Anchorage

2006 External Referee for promotion and tenure, Tufts University

2003-2006 Member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Local Environment.

2005-2006 Chair of Selection Committee. Park Article Award Committee.

2003-2005 Selection Committee. Park Article Award Committee. Community and Urban

Section. American Sociological Association

2000. Section Organizer for Urban Studies Section of the Western Social Science As-

sociation

Nominated for Western Social Science Association Executive Board.

1999 Section Organizer for Urban Studies Section of the Western Social Science As-

sociation

1998 Section Co-Organizer for Urban Studies Section of the Western Social Science

Association

1994 Organizer for the open sessions on the environment for the Annual Meeting of

the American Sociological Association, August, Los Angeles, California.

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R E F E R E N C E S Dr. Pam Shockley

Chancellor

University of Colorado Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs, Colorado

719-255-3436

[email protected]

Dr. C. David Moon

Vice Provost

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150

719-262-3566

[email protected]

Dr. Margaret Bacon

Retired Provost

Dr. Christina Jimenez

Associate Professor

Department of History

University of Colorado Colorado Springs