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Joye J. Dillman, Vita, January, 2008 VITA Joye J. Dillman ADDRESS Department of Human Development 518 Johnson Tower Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4852 [email protected] Voice 509-335-2442 / DDP 1-800-222-4978 Fax 509-335-2456 (fax) URL http://hd.wsu.edu/people/faculty/jdil.asp DDP [email protected] HD advisors mail EDUCATION Iowa State University Major: Home Economics Education B.S. 1963 Iowa State University Major: Family Environment M.S. 1969 University of Idaho 10 graduate hours, Education 1985-86 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS/CHANGES IN WSU APPOINTMENT Current Associate Professor (100% instruction/service; Half-time appointment) Position College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Washington State University. Change to half-time appointment January1, 2007) 1972 – 2006 Full time appointment at WSU ends 12/31/2006. 1985-2004 Associate Professor and Associate Home Economist College of Agriculture and Home Economics, Washington State University 8/99 – 6/00 Interim Chair, Department of Human Development 7/98 - 6/99 Interim Chair, Department of Apparel, Merchandising, and Interior Design, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, Washington State University 1996 Change to academic (9 month) appointment 8/16/96. 1992 Leave without pay (personal) 7-16-92 to 7-5-93, Alexandria, VA 1991 Professional Leave, 7-16-91 to 7-15-92. Visiting Scholar, American Home Economics Association, Public Policy Unit, (National Headquarters) Alexandria, VA 1987- Certified Home Economist to Certified Family and Consumer Scientist. (Certification by national professional association, designated 1987, 3 year recertification cycles completed, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2002-2005. (Ended participation) 1985 Promotion to Associate Professor and Associate Home Economist 1984 Appointment changed to Annual (80% instruction, 20% Research)

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Page 1: VITA Joye J. Dillman · Joye .J. Dillman, Vita, January, 2008 3 1990 President, American Association of Housing Educators. Previously elected President-Elect, Director, and Vice-President

Joye J. Dillman, Vita, January, 2008

VITAJoye J. Dillman

ADDRESSDepartment of Human Development518 Johnson TowerWashington State UniversityPullman, WA [email protected]

Voice 509-335-2442 / DDP 1-800-222-4978Fax 509-335-2456 (fax)URL http://hd.wsu.edu/people/faculty/jdil.aspDDP [email protected] HD advisors mail

EDUCATION

Iowa State University Major: Home Economics Education B.S. 1963Iowa State University Major: Family Environment M.S. 1969University of Idaho 10 graduate hours, Education 1985-86

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS/CHANGES IN WSU APPOINTMENT

Current Associate Professor (100% instruction/service; Half-time appointment)Position College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences

Washington State University. Change to half-time appointment January1, 2007)

1972 – 2006 Full time appointment at WSU ends 12/31/2006.

1985-2004 Associate Professor and Associate Home EconomistCollege of Agriculture and Home Economics, Washington State University

8/99 – 6/00 Interim Chair, Department of Human Development

7/98 - 6/99 Interim Chair, Department of Apparel, Merchandising, and Interior Design,College of Agriculture and Home Economics, Washington State University

1996 Change to academic (9 month) appointment 8/16/96.

1992 Leave without pay (personal) 7-16-92 to 7-5-93, Alexandria, VA

1991 Professional Leave, 7-16-91 to 7-15-92.Visiting Scholar, American Home Economics Association, Public Policy Unit,(National Headquarters) Alexandria, VA

1987- Certified Home Economist to Certified Family and Consumer Scientist.(Certification by national professional association, designated 1987, 3 yearrecertification cycles completed, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2002-2005. (Endedparticipation)

1985 Promotion to Associate Professor and Associate Home Economist

1984 Appointment changed to Annual (80% instruction, 20% Research)

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1982 - 1983 Professional Leave Granted (second semester)

1981 - 1983 Assistant Home Economist (Courtesy Appointment) Home Economics ResearchCenter, College of Agriculture, WSU

1978 Tenure granted

1973 - 1984 Assistant Professor, (9 month appointment, 100% Instruction), Department ofChild and Family Studies, Washington State University

1977 - 1981 Field Experience Coordinator, Departmental Field Experience/InternshipProgram. (CCFS 498/CCFS 598)

1972 Assistant Professor (half-time appointment)

Department of Child and Family Studies, Washington State University

1972 Instructor (Summer Session)

Department of Child and Family Studies, Washington State University

1966 Home Management House AdvisorDepartment of Home Management, Iowa State University

1963 - 1966 County Extension Assistant to County Extension Home Economist;

Home Economist at Large (Madison County, Adams County, and Ames, IowaIowa State Cooperative Extension Service

1962 Summer Trainee, Hamilton County, Webster City, Iowa

Iowa State Cooperative Extension Service

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION AND HONORS

2005 Certificate of Honor for “Making a Difference as an Outstanding Mentor”presented by the Women & Leadership Forum, Washington State University.March 24, 2005.

2005 Faculty Excellence Recognition for “Pioneering work in developing andstrengthening WSU’s Distance Degree Program” by WSU Athletic Department.January.

2004 Certificate of Appreciation for establishing the Human Development DistanceDegree Scholarship. College of Agricultural, Human and Natural ResourceSciences. April 17.

1997 Selected Participant, C-SPAN Winter Seminar for Professors, Washington, DC.(January 6-7)

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31990 President, American Association of Housing Educators.

Previously elected President-Elect, Director, and Vice-President (NationalProfessional Association.)

1990 Certificate WSU Centennial 1890-1990 Salutes “in thanks for caring support andenthusiasm for Washington State University” Presented by WSU CentennialCelebration (for Centennial Quilt Committee). March 28.

1984 “Research Scientist of the Year 1983-1984”

Presented by the Washington State Home Economics Association

JOURNALS, REFEREED

1992 Dillman, J.J. “Through the Years...AAHE, Housing Problems and Change:Perspective on Academic Programs, Research and Extension”, Housing andSociety, 19(2): 1-4. (Invited. Introduction to panel presentation at 25th

anniversary conference)1992 Dillman, J.J. “Affordable Housing: Within Our Reach?” Journal of Home

Economics, 84(1): 64.

1990 Junk, V.W. and Dillman, J.J. “The Importance of Retirement-CommunityCharacteristics: Viewpoint of a Maturing Population.” Housing and Society,17(2), 33-44.

1988 Gmelch, P.L. and Dillman, J.J. “Household Energy Conservation Motivators: AFactor Analytical Approach.” Housing and Society 15(3): 238-245.

1987 Dillman, J. J. and D. A. Dillman. “Private Outside Space as a Factor in HousingAcceptability.” Housing and Society 14(1): 20-29.

1984 Dillman, D. A., J. J. Dillman, C. J. Makela. “The Importance of Total DesignMethod (TDM) for Mail Surveys.” In Lockhart, D. C. (Ed.). New Directions forProgram Evaluation, no. 21. San Francisco: Jossey Bass. PP. 49-65.

1983 Dillman, D. A., E. G. Rosa and J. J. Dillman. “Lifestyle and Home EnergyConservation in the United States: The Poor Accept Lifestyle Cutbacks Whilethe Rich Invest in Conservation.” Journal of Economic Psychology (3): 299-315. Research in Economic Psychology.]

1981 Dillman, D. A., P. A. Tripple, C. J. Makela, J. J. Dillman and L. B. Chatelain.“A Western States’ Perspective on Public Policy for Household EnergyConservation”, Housing and Society, Vol. 8(2): 80-92.

1980 Dillman, D. A., J. J. Dillman and M. L. Schwalbe. “Strength of Housing Normsand Willingness to Accept Housing Alternatives”, Housing and Society, 6(4):123-132.

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41979 Dillman, D. A., K. R. Tremblay, Jr. and J. J. Dillman. “Influence of Housing

Norms and Personal Characteristics on Stated Housing Preferences”, Housingand Society, 6(1): 2-19.

1977 Dillman, J. J., K. R. Tremblay, Jr. and D. A. Dillman. “Energy Policies Directedat the Home: Which Ones will People Accept?” Housing Educators Journal,4(1): 2-13.

PROCEEDINGS, REFEREED

1995 Dillman, J.J. Long Distance Migration and Housing Satisfaction. In Sward, M.E.(Ed). Creating Family Friendly Environments for the 21st Century. AmericanAssociation of Housing Educators, Texas A & M University, College Station,Texas. 1995: 1-15.

1995 Dillman, J.J. Will Attractively Designed Questionnaire Covers IncreaseResponses to Housing Surveys?. In Sward, M.E. (Ed). Creating FamilyFriendly Environments for the 21st Century. American Association of HousingEducators, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas. 1995: 196-198.(Refereed Poster Session Summary)

1991 Junk, V.W., Dillman, J.J. “The Desirability of Rural Community Environmentduring Early Retirement: An Analysis of Public Preferences in Three States.” InJohnson-Carroll, K. J. A., (Ed). “More Than Shelter: The EnvironmentalPerspective. American Association of Housing Educators, Texas A&MUniversity, College Station, TX 1991: 190-205.

1989 Dillman, J. J., V. W. Junk. “Pre-retiree’s Retirement Decisions, Actions, andPlans: Factors Which Influence Planners and Doers. Proc. of the AmericanCouncil on Consumer Interests. 1989: 298-305.

1989 Dillman, J. J., V. W. Junk. “Community Preferences for Early Retirement:Implications for Housing in Rural Areas.” In Coombs, E. R. (ed). A View ofthe Past—a Look at the Future: Affordability, Technology, Design. AmericanAssociation of Housing Educators, Texas A & M University, College Station,Texas. 1989: 51-65.

1988 Dillman, J. J. “An Introduction to the W-176 Regional Housing Project” inBrandt, J. A. et al “Housing and Locational Research Project.” Housing: ANorthwest Perspective. American Association of Housing Educators, Texas A &M University, College Station, TX. 1988: 87-94.

1988 Junk, V. W., J. J. Dillman. “Retirement Community Preferences of Western Pre-retirees.” Housing: A Northwest Perspective. American Association of HousingEducators, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas. 1988: 236-246.

1988 Dillman, J. J., V. W. Junk. “Pre-retiree’s Preferences for Retirement Housing.”Housing: A Northwest Perspective. American Association of HousingEducators, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas. 1988: 224-236.

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1986 Dillman, J. J. “Tenure, Structure Type, and Stress.” Traditions in the 21st

Century. American Association of Housing Educators, Texas A & M University,College Station, Texas. 1986: 31-43.

1986 Dillman, J. J., S. Horton. “Stress From Financial Problems and Ways of Coping:Implications for Family Financial Counselors.” Proceedings of the AmericanCouncil on Consumer Interests. 1986: 56-62.

1985 Gmelch, P. L., J. J. Dillman. “Household Energy Conservation Motivators: AFactor Analysis.” AAHE Refereed Conference Papers. American Association ofHousing Educators, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas. 1985: 87-96.

PROCEEDINGS, NONREFEREED

1991 Junk, V.W. & Dillman, J. J. Community Location Preferences in EarlyRetirement. Proc. 25th Annual Pacific Northwest Regional Econ. Conf.Northwest Policy Center, University of Washington, Seattle. 1991:263-277

1989 Dillman, J.J., V. W. Junk. “Pre-retirees’ Preferences for Locating in Rural orUrban Communities During Early Retirement.” Proceedings of the 23rd AnnualPacific Northwest Regional Econ. Conf. Northwest Policy Center., University ofWashington, Seattle. pp. 125-135.

1988 Junk, V. W., J. J. Dillman. “Pre-retirees’ Preferences in Characteristics of aRetirement Community and in Level of Medical Services.” Proceedings of the22nd Annual Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference. Seattle,Washington: Northwest Policy Center, Univ. of Washington. pp. 71-76.

1982 Dillman, J. J., M. L. Roberts. “The Impact of the May 18th Mount St. HelensAshfall: Eastern Washington Residents Report of Housing-Related Damage andCleanup.” Mount St. Helens One Year Later, S. A. C. Keller, ed., Cheney, WA:Eastern Washington University Press.

ABSTRACTS

1989 Dillman, J. J. (Summer). “Research Report to WHEA: Pre-retirees RetirementDecisions.” Newsletter of the Washington State Home Economics Association.pp. 10.

1989 Dillman, J. J. (Spring) “Research Report to WHEA: The W-176 RegionalResearch Project.” Newsletter of the Washington State Home EconomicsAssociation. pp. 4.

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CIRCULARS

1985 Gallwey, M., N. Gladow, M. Ray, J. Dillman, S. Horton, S. Richarz , J. Rogers,J. Clark, D. Price, K. Barber. Washington Stress Inventory: A 1985 Assessmentof Stress in Washington Families. Bulletin XB0967. College of Agriculture andHome Economics, Washington State University, Pullman, WA

1982 Makela, C. J., L. B. Chatelain, D. A. Dillman, J. J. Dillman, P. A. Tripple. EnergyDirections for the United States: A Western Perspective. WRDC Publication No.13 Corvallis, Oregon: Western Rural Development Center.

1978 Tremblay, K. R., Jr., D. A. Dillman, J. J. Dillman. “Housing Satisfactions andPreferences of Washington Residents” Pullman, Washington State UniversityCollege of Agriculture Research Center, Circular 605

TECHNICAL REPORT

1989 Makela, C. M., J. J. Dillman, V. W. Junk, W. Bailey, J. McFadden, P. A.Tripple. “Housing and Locational Decisions of the Maturing Population:Opportunities for the Western Region.” Base data book report of the projectprocedures and frequencies by state for all participating states.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

2007 Dillman, Joye J.. Advisor Handbook - Distance Degree Program: HumanDevelopment policies and procedures for advising HD majors at a distance.Unpublished Notebook documents. Available: Department of HumanDevelopment. 501 Johnson Tower, WSU.

.2000 Dillman, D.A. & Dillman, J.J. Evaluation of Two Web Displays of the Gallup

StrengthsFinder™ Project Report to the Gallup Organization.

1993/94 Dillman, J.J. “Taking Action on Public Policy Issues”, information articles.Washington State Home Economics Association Newsletter, 57(2) (Summer),57(3) Winter, 58(1) Spring.

1990 Dillman, D.A., Dillman, J.J., Tremblay, Jr., K.R., & Schwalbe, M.L. (1990).“Housing Norms, Personal Characteristics, and State Housing Preferences.” InTremblay, Jr., K.R. & Lindamood, S. (Eds). Social Aspects of Housing:Research Issues and Opportunities. College Station, TX: American Associationof Housing Educators.

1989 Junk, V. W. & J. J. Dillman. (August) “Public Policy and Housing andMigration of the Maturing Population: A Working Bibliography.” NO. 245.Council of Planning Librarians: Chicago.

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1985 Dillman, J. J., S. Horton, S. Richarz, M. Ray, M. Gallwey, N. Gladow, J. Rogers,J. Clark, D. Price, K. Barber. “Stress in Washington Families.” (A slide set withprinted script). Unpub. Department of Child and Family Studies, WashingtonState University, Pullman, WA

1982 Dillman, D. A., K. R. Tremblay, Jr. and J. J. Dillman. “Mobile Homes: ShouldSmall Town Policies Change?”, Small Town, Vol. 12(4): 18-21.

1982 Dillman, J. J. “Consequences of Energy Conservation Policies for WesternRegion Households” In 1983 Agricultural Outlook, by the Committee onAgriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate, U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office.

1981 Tremblay, K. R. Jr., D. A. Dillman, J. J. Dillman. “Acceptable HousingAlternatives” HUD Challenge, Vol. 12(1): 25-27.

1980 Nafis, D. A., J. J. Dillman. “Bibliography of Articles concerning Energy,Housing and Society” Home Economics Research Center Mimeo. WashingtonState University

1978 Tremblay, K. R. Jr., J. J. Dillman. “Toward a Sociology of Housing: A WorkingBibliography.” Monticello, IL: Council of Planning Librarians, ExchangeBibliography, 1485.

1978 Hiller, J. H. and J. J. Dillman. “College and University Forum: HomeManagement Experiences,” Journal of Home Economics, 70(1): 2-4.

GRANTS (FUNDED OUTSIDE OF WSU)

1993-94 U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development “Affordable Housing in theUnited States” $200,000, with 12 others as a WSU multidisciplinary research team.Purpose: planning grant to develop “Affordable Family Housing: Renewing theDream. A National Program” (T. Maloney, Wood Materials EngineeringLaboratory, P.I)

1981 Western Rural Development Center. “Consequences of Energy ConservationPolicies for the Western Region: Writing Committee”, $6,620. (On behalf ofWestern Region Technical Committee W-159.) Funded the assembly and initialcomputer analysis of regional data, and the August 1981, convening of a 5-personwriting committee to draft the first two publications of regional data. July-Sept.

1980 National Science Foundation Grant PRF-80-20874. “The Impact of Volcanic AshFallout on Eastern Washington: Perceptions and Behaviors Related to Health andHousing”. $11,564. (With Marsha L. Roberts.) Funded data collection by mailsurvey of 1,489 households in Eastern Washington counties, July-August, 1980,and graduate student support to complete computer data file only. (June-January,1981). Purpose: To study impact of the May 18th Mount St. Helens Eruption. 900questionnaires completed.

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1979 Western Rural Development Center. “The Use of Face-to-Face, Telephone, andMail Surveys in State, Substate, and Community Needs Assessments Efforts.”$44,500. (With eight other research and extension professionals from ColoradoState University, University of Wyoming, Oregon State University, andWashington State University.)

RESEARCH PROJECTS (WSU AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER)

1997 Ad Hoc Committee “Housing in the Nonmetropolitan West” approved 10/1/97- 9/30/98. Co-writer of written request with Joan McFadden, UT. Terminatedparticipation 9/30/98.

1992-1997 “Housing Transitions of the Maturing Population: Consequences for Ru-ral/nonmetropolitan Communities in the Western Region.” Project 176(Revision). Washington State University Agricultural Research Center, Project0759

1986-1991 “Housing and Locational Decisions of the Maturing Population: Opportunitiesfor the Western Region. Regional Project W-176. Washington StateUniversity Agricultural Research Center, Project 0759. Duration: 5 years.

1980-1983 “The Social Impacts of Volcanic Ash Fallout in Eastern Washington”.Washington Agricultural Research Center through the Home EconomicsResearch Center. Project 0523. (With Don A. Dillman and Marsha L. Roberts.)Provided supplementary support to NSF grant. Duration: 3 years.

1980-1986 “Consequences of Energy Conservation Policies for Western Region House-holds”. Regional Project W-159. Washington State University AgriculturalResearch Center, through the Home Economics Research Center. Project 0538.Duration: 5 years. Extension: 1985-1986.

1977-1983 “Housing Preferences and Needs of Washington Residents”. Washington StateUniversity Agricultural Research Center through the Home Economics ResearchCenter. Project 0377. (With Dorothy Z. Price and Don A. Dillman.) Duration:1977-1980, renewed: 1980-1983.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO REGIONAL RESEARCH ACTIVITY

Western Region Technical Committee W-176: 1986-1991; 1991-1992; 1992-1997.

1995-1997 Chair, Technical committee1998 Compiled W-176 Cooperative Regional Project Termination Report

summarizing the research activity and publications for the 1986-1997 period.1995-97 List manager for [email protected], a closed subscription bulletin board

for this committee. Established WWW page for W-176 Project.http://hd.wsu.edu/housing/research.html

1988 Chair, W176 “Databook” writing committee.

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91986 WSU Cooperating Researcher 1987-Chair, Instrument Development Committee.

Responsible for preparing pretest questionnaire (2nd pretest version). Wrotesuccessful bid for printing at WSU. Made suggested revisions and prepared finalcopy for the printer of the 10 common pages, plus formatting and questionrevisions needed for state pages (16 pages). Total contracted at WSU was$3,300.00.

Western Region (Housing Research) Technical Committee W-159: 1980-1986.

1984 Chair, 1984 Research-Extension Exchange Conference Organizing Committee.

1981 Chair, WRDC funded Writing Committee.1980-1986 Washington State University Voting Representative.1980-1982 Technical Committee Chair; member of Executive Committee.

Western Region (Housing Research) Coordinating Committee (WRCC-35)

1977-80 Drafted proposal to establish WRCC-35. Member of Executive Subcommittee ofWRCC-35. Chair, Project Proposal Drafting Committee.

RESEARCH PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

1996 “The Influence of New Residents on Rural Community Services.” Presented tothe annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society. Des Moines, IA. (August)

1996 “Home, Neighborhood and Community: The Experiences of New WashingtonResidents.” Presented to the annual meetings of the Washington Association ofFamily and Consumer Science. Spokane, WA. (April)

1995 Long distance migration and housing satisfaction. Presented to the annualmeetings of the American Association of Housing Educators, Salt Lake City, UT.(October)

1995 Will attractively designed questionnaire covers increase responses to housingsurveys? (Poster Session). Presented to the annual meetings of the AmericanAssociation of Housing Educators, Salt Lake City, UT. (October)

1995 Factors influencing long distance migration of older people to rural counties.Presented to the 58th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, PentagonCity, VA (August)

1995 “The Influence of Prenotice vs. Follow-up Letters on Response Rates t MailSurveys Under Varied Conditions of Salience” to the annual meetings of theAmerican Association of Public Opinion Research, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. (May)

1995 “The Influence of Questionnaire Cover Design on Response to Mail Surveys.Presentation to the International Conference on Survey Measurement and ProcessQuality, Bristol, England. (April)

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101991 “The Desirability of Rural Community Environment during Early Retirement:

An analysis of public preferences in three states.” Research presentation at theannual meeting of the American Association of Housing Educators. Durham,NH. (October).

1989 “Community Preferences for Early Retirement: Implications for Housing inRural Areas.” Research presentation to the annual meetings of the AmericanAssociation of Housing Educators. Greensboro, NC. (October)

1989 “Pre-retirees’ Preferred Retirement Housing Characteristics.” (panel presenter)Presentation to annual meetings of The American Home Economics Association.Cincinnati, OH. (June)

1989 “Pre-retirees’: Plans for Retirement.” Research report to the annual meetings ofthe Washington State Home Economics Association. Bellevue, WA. (April)

1989 “Pre-retirees’ Retirement Decisions, Actions, and Plans: Factors WhichInfluence Planners and Doers.” Research presentation to the annual meetings ofthe American Council on Consumer Interests. Baltimore, MD. (March)

1989 “Pre-retirees’ Plans for Retirement: Implications for Small Towns and RuralCommunities.” Presented to the Cooperative Extension Winter School—Research/Extension Exchange. Tucson, AZ. (January 25-26)

1988 “Pre-retirees Preferences for Retirement Housing.” Research presentation to theannual meetings of the American Association of Housing Educators. Corvallis,OR. (October 1988)

1988 “Housing and Locational Decisions of the Maturing Population: a report of theW-176 Regional Research Project” (A symposium with five others) Presentedto the annual meetings of the American Association of Housing Educators.Corvallis, OR. (October 1988)

1986 “Stress from Financial Problems and Ways of Coping: Implications for FamilyFinancial Counselors” Presented (with Sally Horton) at the Annual Meetings ofthe American Council on Consumer Interests. St. Louis, MO, April.

1986 “Tenure, Structure Type, and Stress.” Research presentation made to the annualmeeting of the American Association of Housing Educators, Ames, Iowa.October.

1985 “Stress in Washington Families” a team report of the 1985 Washington FamilyStress Inventory conducted by the Dept. of Child and Family Studies. WithSherrill Richarz and Margaret Ray. Washington State University, AlumniForum. Fife, WA, March..

1985 “Stress in Washington Families” a team report of the 1985 Washington FamilyStress Inventory conducted by the Dept. of Child and Family Studies. WithMargaret Ray, Sherrill Richarz, Mary Gallwey, and Jean Rogers. Presented to thePullman Home Economics Association. October.

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1985 “Household Energy Conservation Motivators: A Factor Analysis.” Researchpresentation made to the annual meeting of the American Association of HousingEducators, Ames, Iowa. October

1985 “Energy Directions: Two Years Later.” (With P. Tripple). Presentation of theregional slide-tape presentation to the annual meeting of the AmericanAssociation of Housing Educators. Ames, Iowa. October.

1984 Motivation for Household Energy Conversation: Is this the Missing Link?”Presented to 1984 Ag Expo Conference, Spokane, WA. January.

1984 “Research Exchange: Motivation for Household Energy Conservation inWashington State.” Poster session for Cooperative Extension Faculty In-ServiceEducation Week. Pullman, WA. March.

1984 “Household Energy Conservation Research Report” Presented to the WashingtonState Home Economics Association Annual Meetings. Yakima, WA. April.

1984 “Knowing or Just Believing? Energy Knowledge, Beliefs and perceived ability toreduce household energy conservation.” Presented at W-159 Research-Extension Exchange Conference, Salt Lake City, UT., October.

1984 “Why and How the Regional Energy Conservation Project CameAbout”.Presented at W-159 Research-Extension Exchange Conference, SaltLake City, UT., October.

1982 “Consequences of Energy Conservation Policies for Western RegionHouseholds” Invited Presentation to 1983 Agricultural Outlook Conference.USDA: Washington, DC. November

1981 “Survey Research in Home Economics” Joint presentation (invited) with DonDillman to the Tenth Annual Conference of the Southeastern RegionalAssociation of Family Economics-Home Management. Lexington, KYl,February. (95 persons from 21 states in attendance)

1981 “Social-Psychological Responses to the May 18th Eruption of Mount St. Helens:Attributions of Causality and Perception of Control,” with Marsha Roberts andDavid Mitchell. Joint presentation at the annual meetings of the PacificSociological Association. Portland, OR. March.

1981 “The Importance of Private Outside Space in Housing” for Theory and Researchin Housing Adjustment: A Sociological Approach to Family Behavior. (Invited,with Don Dillman) Presented at the Annual Conference of the EnvironmentalDesign Research Association (EDRA 12) Ames, IA, April.

1981 “Which is more important: The Castle or the Moat?” Invited joint presentationwith Don A. Dillman to the Oregon Home Economics Association-WashingtonHome Economics Association Joint Annual Meetings. Portland, OR, April.

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121981 “The Impact of the May 18th Mount St. Helens Ashfall: Eastern Washington

Residents Report on Housing-Related Damage and Cleanup” Joint presentationwith Marsha L. Roberts at “One Year Later: Mount St. Helens Conference”Cheney, WA, May.

1981 “Current Housing Research Issues” Presentation to College of Family LifeInvited Seminar. Utah State University, Logan, UT, September.

1981 “Survey Research for Home Economics” Joint keynote presentation with Don A.Dillman to College of Family Life invited seminar. Utah State University,Logan, UT, September.

1981 “Cooperative Regional Research: How the Western Region Energy ResearchProject Got Started and Elements Which have contributed to Its Success: Co-organizer and co-moderator of a panel presentation to the American Associationof Housing Educators annual meetings. San Francisco, CA, October.

1980 “Acceptance of Proposed Energy Policies: An examination of energy questionsfrom the 1977 Washington Housing Survey and 1979 Washington/OregonHousing Survey: Invited presentation to University of Idaho Housing class.Moscow, ID, March.

1980 “You and the Mountain: Effects of the May 18 Mount St. Helens Eruption” APoster Session description of the study and presentation of preliminary dataanalysis. The annual meeting of the American Association of HousingEducators. State College, PA, October.

1980 “Strength of Housing Norms and Willingness to Accept Housing Alternatives.”Research paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association ofHousing Educators. State College, PA. October.

1980 “Trends in Housing: Changing Housing Patterns and Preferences: Jointpresentation (invited) with Don Dillman to Washington Home EconomicsAssociation sponsored Professional Day and Housing Symposium. Cheney, WAOctober.

1979 “Housing Norms as an Explanation for Housing Preferences” Invited seminar atthe University of Wyoming. Laramie, WU. June.

1979 “A Proposed Framework for Explaining Housing Preferences” Research paperpresented at the annual meetings of the American Home Economics Association,St. Louis, Mo, June.

1979 “Housing for Tomorrow: Where Do People Want to Live and Why?” In-ServiceTraining for Washington State Cooperative Extension Service. Pullman,October.

1978 “The 1977 Washington Housing Survey” Idea Thing Information Service,Washington State Cooperative Extension Service Consumer Program. KWSU-TV, March

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1978 “Home Sweet Home, Or Is It?” Artist and Lecture Serices Invited Address atEastern Washington University (with Don A. Dillman). Cheney, WA, April.

1978 “Housing for Tomorrow: Where Do People Want to Live and Why?” Jointpresentation (invited) with Don Dillman at the annual meeting of the IdahoHome Economics Association. Coeur D’Alene, ID. October.

1977 “The Housing of Washington Residents: 1977 Washington Housing Survey”Presented to the American Right-of-Way Association. Yakima, WA, November.

1977 “The Housing of Washington Residents: Joint presentation with Don A.Dillman, Washington Home Economics Association Professional Day. Pullman,WA. November.

1977 “Energy Policies Directed at the Home: Which Ones Will People Accept?”Research paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Association ofHousing Educators. Tucson, AZ, October.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2006 B. A. in Human Development via Distance Degree Programs. Presented atCenter for Distance and Profession Education Online Education recruitmentevent. Olympia, WA (April 8)

2004 Genetic Genealogy: A case study of family research via DNA testing. Presentedto the Human Development Research Colloquia series. (November)

1994 “Teaching students to become advocates”. Presentation to the Pullman AreaHome and Family Life Education Teachers Association. (October)

1994 “How can we become, and teach our students to become, advocates for home andfamily life?” Presentation to the Spokane Area Home and Family Life EducationTeachers Association. (March)

1994 “Above All Else: The advocacy role of home economists.” Presentation toPullman Home Economics Association. Pullman, WA. (January)

1993 “Speaking Up and Speaking Out” presentation to Families Together FamilyEnrichment Weekend. Camp Roger Larson (September)

1993 “Home Economists: Advocates for Change.” Keynote presentation toWashington Home Economics Association. Seattle, WA (April).

1992 “On Being a Professional: Professional development as an ongoing responsi-bility of a home economist.” Presentation to Student Member Section, VirginiaHome Economics Association. Fairfax, VA. (April).

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141991 “Making a Difference in Washington: Vision and Reality.” Presentation to

AHEA State Leadership Conference. Alexandria, VA. (September).

1989 “Washington State University Employees Choices for Community Location:Influence on Public Policy.” Presented in the Pullman Home EconomicsAssociation. Pullman, WA. (January)

1988 “Washington State University and the University of Idaho Employees: Some Plansfor Retirement.” Presented to the Moscow Kiwanis Club, Moscow, ID. (October1988)

1987 “Stress from Financial Problems and Ways of Coping” Presented to the MoscowChapter of the Association of Banking Women. Moscow, ID, February.

1985 “Managing Home, Family, Job: Time Management”. Presented to CooperativeExtension In Service Education Week, Pullman, WA. March.

1985 “Personal, Family and Farm Goals: Development and Implementation.”Presented at Farm Business Management for the Palouse Region Conference,Whitman County Cooperative Extension, Colfax, WA. December.

1984 “The Microcomputer: Uses at Home and in Extension” Panel presentation (withthree others) for Cooperative Extension In-Service Education Week class.Pullman, WA. February.

1984 “Home Uses of the Microcomputer” Presented to Stevens County “ComputerDay,” Chewelah, WA. April.

1984 “Money Madness or Computer $ense?” Cooperative microcomputer laboratorypresentation with Paula Dance (Thurston County Extension Agent) at theWashington State 4-H Conference.. Pullman, WA. June.

1981 “Housing for the Next 20 Years: A matter of dollars and sense” An invited Post-Conference Housing Workshop sponsored by the Southeastern RegionalAssociation of Family Economics-Home Management and KentuckyCooperative Extension Service. Lexington, KY. (Conducted a 3 ½ hour housingworkshop for 85 participants representing 9 states) February

1981 “How to Make an Effective, Action-Oriented Consumer Complaint”Presentation for ASWSU Consumer Protection and Legal Services Center’sConsumer Protection and Legal Services Center’s Consumer Week Series (withsimultaneous broadcast on Radio KUGR). May

1980 “Housing Update: Energy Use and Conservation” Pullman Area Conference forFamily Living Teachers. Pullman, WA, March

1979 Current Consumer Issues: New Solutions to Old Problems?” Presented to Tri-Cities Retail Credit Association, (Dinner meeting, 75-100 businessrepresentatives in attendance) Richland, WA. October

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151979 “Today’s Insurance for Tomorrow’s Family: Edsel or VW Diesel?” Presented to

Washington/Idaho Life Insurance Underwriters. (Local, 20 persons). Moscow,ID, December

1978 “The CFS Field Experience Program” Audio-tape with Janet H. Hiller forKWSU Radio. March

1977 “Housing Trends” Presented to a special meeting of the Pullman InvestmentClub. January

1977 “Ways to Make an Effective Consumer Complaint: Presented to a communityworkshop sponsored by the ASWSU Consumer Protection Center. March

1977 “Updating Material for Housing” Presented to the Columbia Basin Home andFamily Life Educators. Othello, WA, March

1977 “Impact of Consumer Decisions on the Environment: On coping with the electrictoothbrush syndrome. Keynote speaker for “Small is Now and Near” Seminarfor Community College Teachers sponsored by the Washington State Board forCommunity College Education and WSU Home Economics EducationDepartment. Pullman, WA, March

1977 “Washington State University Consumer Studies Interns: An additionaldimension to the learning experience” Invited presentation to the Spokane RetailCredit Association. (Luncheon meeting, approx. 50 in attendance) Spokane, WA,April

1977 Consultant to “Consumer Rights and Responsibilities consumer educationprojected funded by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, State ofWashington. Assisted with the development of six “Consumer Tip Sheets” June

1977 “Consumer Credit” Presented to Pullman High School “Single Survival “ (co-ed)Home Economics Class. March & November.

1976 “Future Housing Concerns” A presentation to the Yakima County HomeEconomics Association sponsored Fall Updating Workshop. Yakima, WA,September

1976 “Housing Opportunities in Pullman” Panel presentation to Associated Studentsof Washington State University’s Consumer Protection Center sponsoredcommunity housing workshop. April

1976 “Housing: Its Past, Present and Future” Presented to a Fall Luncheon meeting ofthe Pullman Home Economics Association. October

1975 “Socio-economic Aspects of Housing” Three-hour session as part of a two-weekHousing Process Seminar sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service. June

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16PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS over duration of academic career.

2005- International Federation for Home Economics (CAHNRS (memberorganization) representative)

1995-2003 National Council on Family Relations [Family Policy section]1992-2003 Rural Sociological Society1991-1994 National Council on the Aging1989-2006 American Association of Public Opinion Researchers1984 Passed Washington State and National Real Estate Licensing Exam1982-83, 1987 National Association of Home Builders, Associate membership1977-2006 American Council on Consumer Interests1975-2002 American Association of Housing Educators1975-1991 Western Regional Home Management-Family Economics Educators1969-present Washington Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (Wash-

ington Home Economics Association)1969, 1993 Kappa Omicron Nu (Omicron Nu)1963-1969 Iowa Home Economics Association1963-present American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (American

Home Economics Association)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

American Association of Housing Educators:1993-1994 Ad Hoc Committee on Structure of the Organization1991-1992 Immediate Past President; Chair, Nominating Committee1990-1991 President1989-1990 President Elect and Annual Meetings Chair1987-1990 Director1983-1988 Editorial Board Housing and Society1985-1986 Chair, Research Committee1984-1985 Vice President1977-1979 Director1976-1978 Washington State Membership Liaison1978-present Reviewer for refereed research papers at annual meetings and

manuscripts submitted to Housing and Society

1977-1995 Publications and Research Committee1975-1977 Membership Committee

American Council on Consumer Interests:

1988-1990 Washington State Membership Chair

American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (American Home Economics Association):

1996 Member, Selection Committee for the 1996 AAFCS Gladys Branegan ChalkleyPublic Policy Internship.

1993 Chair: Task Force to establish criteria to access 1992 AHEA membership surveydata

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171992-1993 Visiting Scholar, Public Policy Unit. One-year Professional Leave from

Washington State University at National Headquarters, Alexandria, VA.Conducted national membership survey, random sample, 725 respondents.

1987-1993 Reviewer for manuscripts submitted to Home Economics Research Journal

Washington Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (Washington Home Economics Assoc.)1995-1996 Member, Recognition Committee1992-1994 Chair, Public Policy Committee1984 Group Facilitator, Futures Scaffolding Conference1981 Housing and Home Furnishings Subject Matter Chair1977 Washington Home Economics Association Professional Day Committee

Pullman Home Economics Association:1995-1996 Prepare local membership booklet1994-1995 Membership1989-1990 President1971-1972 Treasurer

Western Regional Home Management-Family Educators:1979 Co-Chair, 19th Annual WRHMFEE Conference “Interaction and Interrelatedness

of Decisions of Families with those of Government and Community.”Conference Secretary. Co-editor (with Dorothy Z. Price) Conference Proceed-ings. Washington State University, Pullman, WA

INVITED TEACHING AT ANOTHER UNIVERSITY

3/19-20, 1982 Visiting Professor, Department of Home Management and Family Economics,College of Home Economics, North Dakota State University. Developed, orga-nized and taught HMFE 498/598 “Housing for the Next Decade” [One credit;10 clock hour Real Estate Continuing Education] 46 students)

INNOVATIONS IN INSTRUCTION

1983-1991 Based on skills developed during professional leave (Spring 1982), developed forCCFS 450, and updated each year a 14 hour computer laboratory componentwith applications for home management and the development of computer skillsappropriate for students’ projected professional roles.

1977-1982 Department Coordinator of the Field Experience Program (“Founding Mother”of CFS 498, undergraduate, CFS 598, graduate internship) Responsible foroverall development of the department internship program and placement of 89undergraduate students in 62 different cooperating government agencies,volunteer organizations, or businesses.

SUMMARY OF COURSES TAUGHT

Department of Human DevelopmentHD 320 Family Resource Management 1996; 1997; 2000;HD 409 Consumer Economics 1996; 1997; 2001-2003

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18HD 410 Public Policy Impacting Families 1995-1997HD 499x Children & Money 2002, 2003.

(DDP Open House Seminar, 1 credit)

Department of Child, Consumer, and Family Studies or Child and Family Development (CFS)CCFS 352 Families as Consumers 1973-80,; 1982; 1987-1994CCFS 353 Family Housing Decisions 1972-1994CCFS 454/554 Family Financial Problems 1977-79; 1981-1982; 1985;

1988-1995CCFS 450 Management Experiences with Families 1973-76, 1983-1991; 1995CCFS 454 Family Financial Counseling 1981 (Spring)CCFS 497 Field Experience: Preparation Seminar 1976-1981 (Fall & Spring)CCFS 498 Field Experience: Field Placement Supervision 1976-1982CCFS/ID 465 Contemporary Concepts in Housing 1976 (Summer)CCFS 505 Housing for the Elderly 1977 (Summer)CFS/VTE 525 Updating Housing Curriculum in the Junior and 1978 (Summer)

Senior High SchoolCCFS 549 Graduate Seminar: Current Housing Research 1979 (Fall)

INVITED LECTURES FOR UNIVERSITY CLASSES

1997-1999 Public Policy Advocacy: A Professional Role to HD 410 (each semester as guestto M. Young and T. Rane)

1995, 1996 “Public Policy Advocacy: Advocacy is a frame of mind” to CCFS 410 PublicPolicy. Spring.

1995 “The Housing Environment: Its meaning and importance to human development”to CCFS 101. Spring.

1994 “Social Indicators, Community and Family Well-Being” to CCFS 540. Spring.1994 Consumer Fraud Targeting the Elderly” to CCFS 320, Perspectives on Aging.

Spring.1984 & “The Dual-Career Lifestyle.” Presented with Don Dillman to CFS 247,1979-1981 Human Development II class.1978 - 1991 “Housing for Independent Living.” Lecture presented to CFS 320, Perspectives

on Aging Class. Spring.1974-91 & “The Impact of Consumer Decisions on the Environment” Presented1994-95 each semester to Environmental Science 101, an interdisciplinary course.

UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING

2001-present Lead HD faculty advisor for HD distance degree majors: (12/31/07 advising61 distance degree majors and 62 AP751 HD DDP pre-HD majors)

1993-present Undergraduate advisor, human development majors (new dept.)(12/31/07 advising 1 WSU-P student)

1972-2007 SALC advisor, freshmen and sophomores, Pullman campus(12/31/07 advising 0 pre-certified HD interest students)

1984-1991 Named to 3 person Undergraduate Advising Committee, Chair 1989.

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191978-1991 Advise CFS majors and CAP “CFS” or “General Home Economics” fresh-

man/sophomores (5-15 per year).

1973-1978 Advisor for Curriculum Advisory Program (Advising load averaged 45 “interiordesign interest” students.

GRADUATE ADVISING

Member of Masters of Art Graduate Committees (Human Development) for:

1985 Paula Gmelch, M.A. Home Economics. Thesis title: “Motivation and HouseholdEnergy conservation in Washington.” Major Advisor

1982 Kathleen Corpus, M.A. Home Economics. Thesis Title: “Comparison ofHusband and Wife Charitable Decisions.

1981 Diane Alison Nafis, M.A. Home Economics. Thesis Title: “Factors Related tothe Fast Food Behavior of Individuals and Families”

1981 Debra Arlene Heckart, M.A. Adult and Continuing Education. Project Title: “AProgram for Clarifying Economic Values for Use with Married Couples”

1980 Loveta Boyce, M.A. Home Economics. Thesis Title: “Consumer Satisfactionwith Third Party Complaint Handling Organizations”

1979 Loveta Boyce, Graduate Internship Supervisor (CFS 598). As participant in theNational Consumer Affairs Internship Program.

1977 Janet H. Hiller, M.A. Home Economics. Thesis Title: “Consumer ActionFollowing Food Product Dissatisfaction”

SERVICE TO WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

University service2004-2005 Search Committee, Dean of the College of Agriculture, Human and Natural

Resource Sciences1999-2000 Dean’s Review Committee, appointed by Provost Bataille to review James

Zuiches, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Home Economics1996-2002 Member, Registration and Records Committee1990 Member Search Committee for Student Associate Ombudsman1990 Member, Selection Committee for WSU Faculty Excellence Award for

Instruction.1980 Dean’s Review Committee, appointed by the Office of the Vice President to

review Alberta Hill, Dean of the College of Home Economics. Chair, Alumniand Significant Publics subcommittee.

1981 Member, Search Committee to hire a full-time lawyer for the ASWSU ConsumerProtection and Legal Services Center

College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences & Agriculture and HomeEconomics Committee Service:

2002-2003 Century Anniversary of Home Economics

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202002-2004 Women’s History Month2000 Administrative Retreat Planning1996-Oct 02 College Scholarship1994-1999 College Recruitment1993 Planning Committee, CAHE All Faculty Conference1990 Chair, CAHE Faculty Excellence Awards (Instruction)1990 Chair, Alberta Hill Lectureship1989-1986 Chair, Common Discipline Senior Seminar1989, 1985 Improvement of Instruction1987, 1986 CAHE College Commencement1986-84 Advisor, WSU Student Member Section (SMS)1983-85 Visiting Professor Committee, Chair 1984-19851984 Alumni-Faculty Liaison Committee (represent CFS)1983-1990 Ad Hoc Computer Instruction Advisory Committee

(Documentation of service to the College of Home Economics, 1972-1983 has not been included inthis vita revision. Available upon request)

Service to the Department of Human DevelopmentDocumentation of service to the department has been truncated to include only committee assignmentssince the establishment of the Department of Human development, January 1994.

2001-2006 Advising Committee, Chair

Team leader for 10 faculty advisors. Lead responsibility for academic advisingof all certified human development majors (261 as of 1/31/06). Responsible fortraining new advisors and assigning new Pullman HD majors to appropriateadvisors.

2001-2002 Search Committee, Early Childhood Education Position

2000-2007 Articulation Committee, Chair 2001-2007

Leadership responsibility for formal Articulation Agreements with

2001 Spokane Falls Community College2002 Columbia Basin College2002 Wenatchee Valley College2003 Edmonds Community College (FSS)2003 Pierce College2003 Lower Columbia College2003 Skagit Valley College2003 Green River Community College2004 Tacoma Community College2004 Centralia College2004 Bellevue Community College2004 Olympic College2004 Whatcom Community College2005 Yakima Valley Community College2005 Walla Walla Community College2005 Edmonds Community College (ECE)2005 Peninsula College

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212006 Big Bend Community College2006 Highline Community College

1998-current HD Distance Degree Program Liaison and Distance Education Committee.Chair, 1999 to present.

1999-2000 Interim Chair, Human Development

1994-present Service on Mentoring Committees for new faculty beginning1994 Margaret Young Tenured 8/15/001996 Amy Malkus (left WSU 8/00)1997 Kathleen Rodgers, Tenured 20031998 Sandra Bailey, Chair. (Left WSU 6/2001)1998 Thomas Rane, Chair.(Tenured, left WSU 2004)2000 Debbie Handy (To change of Appointment, 2006)

1998 Chair, Committee to prepare the Department of Human Development Self-StudyReport for Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges Accreditation ofWashington State University (Organized, drafted, edited, and completed 22 pagereport with limited secretarial assistance.)

1997 Chair, Coordinator of Extended Degree Programming and LearningTechnologies Administrative Professional Search Committee.

1995-1999 Chair, Ad Hoc Undergraduate Advising Committee. Lead advisor to 9 otherfaculty. 1997 became “point of first contact” for all potential and certifyingundergraduate majors.

1994-1998 Acting Department Chair (as requested: attend meetings, sign documents duringabsence of the department chair)

1994-1995 Chair, Constitution Committee (charged with the creation and adoption of adepartmental constitution. (Adopted January 1995).

1994-1995 Chair, Tenure and Promotion Document Committee (Charged with integrationand revision of previous documents. (Adopted March, 1995)

1994-2000 Chair, Graduation Committee (Review students= petitions to substitute or waivea departmental requirement for graduation)

1994-1995 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee1994-1995 Member, Extension program Committee

Service to the Department of Apparel, Merchandising, and Interior Design

7/98-6/99 Interim Department Chair, AMID

1998 Chair, AMID Search Committee for Position 41725 (hire Cho-Che)

1997, August Advised new students during AMID all-faculty retreat (1/2 day)

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221995 Graduate Committee member for Tina Johansen, M.A. Interior Design.

Topic: An evaluation of disability right protection under the Fair HousingAmendments Act of 1988.

1994-95 Search Committee for Position 70266 (hire Meyer)1990-94 Career Guidance (Mentoring) Committee for Janet Miller1990 Search Committee for Position 70266 (hire Lawson)1985 Tenure Committee for JoAnn Asher Thompson1972-1985 Taught CCFS 353 (Family Housing) which was required of all Interior Design

students during that period.1972-1982 Taught CCFS 352 (Consumer Issues) which was an alternative course require-

ment for Fashion Merchandising students during that period.1973-1978 Advisor for Curriculum Advisory Program ( Advising load averaged 45 “interior

design interest” and “fashion merchandising interest” students.

PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT1997 Participant, C-SPAN “Winter Seminar for Professors” January 6-7, Washington, DC

1991 “Housing in Action: Exploring Policies and Programs in Washington, D.C.Univ. of Georgia, HCE 471A/671A. (Audited study tour in Washington, D.C.,July).

1989 Informal Audit of Analysis of Survey Data, Soc. 616 at the Survey ResearchCenter, Institute for Social Research. University of Michigan, June 28-July 14.

1987-2005 Certified in Family and Consumer Sciences, CFCS. (formerly CertifiedHome Economist, CHE. Certified by the Council for Certification of theAmerican Association of Family and Consumer Science. Seventy-fiveProfessional Development Units are required for each three-year cycle.Originally certified in 1987. PDUs completed:

1988, 14 PDU; 1989, 96 PDU; 1990, 64 PDU; recertified.1991, 155 PDU; 1992, 26 PDU; 1993, 36 PDU; recertified.1994, 37 PDU; 1995, 39 PDU; 1996, 60 PDU; recertified.1997, 27 PDU; 1998, 12.5 PDU, 38 PDU, 1999 recertified.2000, 45 PDU; 2001 14, PDU; 2002 16.5 PDU, recertified through 2005.

Graduate Coursework at the University of Idaho1986 Education 572, Measurement and Evaluation (3 cr.)1985 Education 501, Seminar: Higher Education Administration (1 cr.)1985 Education 510, Philosophy of Education (3 cr.)1985 Education 595, Higher Education (3 cr.)

Coursework at Washington State University1983 Official Audit, Soc. 421 Advanced Sociological Methodology1983 Official Audit, Soc. 522 (421) Quantitative Techniques in Sociology II1977 Official Audit, B.A. 310 “Legal Issues for Women”1975 Official Audit, B.A. 305 “Real Estate”

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