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ARTHUR B. SACKS, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Office Address: Home Address : Academic Affairs 5756 Golden Gate Canyon Road Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colorado 80403 1500 Illinois Street Guggenheim Hall, Suite 306C Golden, Colorado 80401-1887 Telephone: Office: 303/273-3752 Home: 303/582-1243 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: Office: 303/273-3751 Home: 303/582-1253 Birth date: 21 April 1946 CURRENT POSITIONS Associate Vice President for Academic and Faculty Affairs, Colorado School of Mines, May 2003 – December 2007. Professor and Director, Division of Liberal Arts & International Studies, Colorado School of Mines, July 1993-present. Core Faculty Member of the International Political Economy Graduate Program for environmental politics and policy. Visiting Professor, Environmental Studies, International University, Moscow, Russia, 1992- Present. EDUCATION Ph.D., English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 1975. Major Area: 20th Century American and British Literature. Minor Area: Film Studies. M.A., English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 1968. B.A., English, Brooklyn College, June 1967. HONORS Member, Sigma Xi. Elected Spring 2000 Fellow, Society for Values in Higher Education. Elected April, 1998. Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Education. Elected April, 1996. Cited in World Who’s Who in Environment and Conservation; Who’s Who in the West; Who’s Who in America; Who’s Who in the World; Who’s Who in Science and Engineering; America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals; Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers

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ARTHUR B. SACKS, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae

Office Address: Home Address:Academic Affairs 5756 Golden Gate Canyon RoadColorado School of Mines Golden, Colorado 804031500 Illinois StreetGuggenheim Hall, Suite 306CGolden, Colorado 80401-1887

Telephone:Office: 303/273-3752 Home: 303/582-1243

E-mail: [email protected]

Fax:Office: 303/273-3751 Home: 303/582-1253

Birth date:21 April 1946

CURRENT POSITIONS

Associate Vice President for Academic and Faculty Affairs, Colorado School of Mines, May2003 – December 2007.

Professor and Director, Division of Liberal Arts & International Studies, Colorado School ofMines, July 1993-present. Core Faculty Member of the International Political EconomyGraduate Program for environmental politics and policy.

Visiting Professor, Environmental Studies, International University, Moscow, Russia, 1992-Present.

EDUCATION

Ph.D., English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 1975. Major Area: 20th CenturyAmerican and British Literature. Minor Area: Film Studies.

M.A., English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 1968.B.A., English, Brooklyn College, June 1967.

HONORS

Member, Sigma Xi. Elected Spring 2000Fellow, Society for Values in Higher Education. Elected April, 1998.Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Education. Elected April, 1996.Cited in World Who’s Who in Environment and Conservation; Who’s Who in the West;Who’s Who in America; Who’s Who in the World; Who’s Who in Science and Engineering;

America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals; Who’s Who Among America’sTeachers

Blue Ribbon for Poetry, American Association for Interpretive Naturalists, Spring, 1983.First Prize for Poetry, George B. Hill Literary Arts Contest, University of Wisconsin-Madison,

1974.

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PREVIOUS POSITIONS University of Wisconsin-Madison

U.S. Chairman, Area XII, "Environmental Information, Education and Training, "U.S.-RussianAgreement on Environmental Protection,” 1986-1991.

Adjunct Faculty Member; Member of the Graduate Faculty, School of Natural Resources, TheOhio State University, 1992-94.

Acting Director, International Faculty & Staff Services/International Student & Scholar Services,March 1993-July 1993.

Senior Special Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School, July 1990-July 1993.Associate Member, Department of Urban & Regional Planning, Spring 1985-July 1993.Associate Member, Russian & East European Studies, Fall 1992-July 1993.Director, Institute for Environmental Studies (IES), June 1986-June 1990. (A Dean’s level

position reporting to UW Chancellor)Acting Director, IES, June 1985-June 1986.Associate Director, IES, April 1984-May 1985 (Acting Director of IES in Director's absence.)Administrator of IES Academic Programs, July 1978-May 1985.Assistant Director, IES, August 1983-April 1984 (50% time; 50%, Administrator of Academic

Programs).Assistant to the Director, IES, July 1983 (25% time; 75%, Administrator of Academic

Programs).Senior Lecturer, IES, 1976-1993.Coordinator of Academic Programs, IES, May 1976-July 1978.Assistant to the Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs of the College of Letters &

Science, June 1972-May 1976.Lecturer, Department of English, Spring 1976.Lecturer, Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Extension, Fall 1975.Teaching Assistant, Department of English, Fall 1968-Spring 1972 (50-80% time throughout

the period; 2 courses per semester: designed and taught one of these each semester,assisted in another each semester).

TEACHING AT COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES

LIHU100 “Nature and Human Values”CSM 101 “Freshman Success Seminar”LISS 431 "Global Environmental Issues: The Human Dimensions of Global Change,

The Search for Sustainability, and Constructive Citizenship”LISS 499 “Independent Study: Current Issues in Environmental Studies”LISS 531 “Global Environmental Politics and Policy” (Graduate)EPICS 202 "Engineering Practices Introductory Course Sequence" (Team Taught)

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HONORS “Public Policy”HONORS “Science, Technology and Ethics”

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TEACHING AT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, MOSCOW, RUSSIA

“The Human Dimensions of Global Change”“Environmental Impact Assessment”

TEACHING AT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON

"Global Environmental Issues: Population, Resources and Peace"

PH.D. COMMITTEES

Wayne Belcher, Geology, CSMHisham Al-Siyabi, Geology, CSMMarc Jager, Chemical Engineering, CSMExternal Reviewer, Multiple Ph.D. Theses Proposals, School of Natural Resources,

The Ohio State University, William Weber, Land Resources, UW-Madison

PUBLICATIONS

Harrison, Wendy, Ruth Streveler, Ronald Miller and Arthur B. Sacks, “Curriculum Design forthe Engineer of 2020: A University Community Creates a Public Affairs Curriculum forEngineering Undergraduates”, ASEE Proceedings 2006 forthcoming.

Frodeman, Robert, Carl Mitcham and Arthur B. Sacks, “Questioning Interdisciplinarity,”Science Technology & Society, Curriculum Newsletter of the Lehigh University STSProgram & Technology Studies Resource Center, Nos. 126 & 127, Winter 2000/Spring 2001, pp, 1-5.

Mitcham, Carl and Arthur B. Sacks, “‘Nature and Human Values’ at the Colorado School ofMines,” Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 7 (2001), pp. 129-136.

Sacks, Arthur B., “‘Strong Democracy’ and Public Participation in Decisionmaking: AchievingSustainability Through Debate and Action at the Local Level,” Ecopolis 2000: Issues inUrban Sustainability, Dmitri Kavtaradze, Editor, Moscow State University, 2000.

Sacks, Arthur B. “My Red Roof,” “We Entered Ganado, and “Canyon De Chelley,” (threepoems), Hard Ground 2000: Writing the Rockies, Pronghorn Press, 2000 (AnAnthology of Contemporary Life in the Rocky Mountain Region).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Sacks, Arthur B. and Hussein Amery, “Adapting the Geographical and Environmental EducationModel to Engineering and Technical Education,” Geography and EnvironmentalEducation: International Perspectives, University of London, 2000, pp. 32-37.

Sacks, Arthur B., “The Gallatin,” (poem), High Grade, 1999-2000, Colorado School of Mines.

Sacks, Arthur B., “Human-Environment Interactions: The Initiation of a New Curriculum,”American Society for Engineering Education 1998 Annual Conference Proceedings.

Sacks, Arthur B., “Toward Earth Stewardship and Sustainability: Liberal Arts and InternationalStudies at the Colorado School of Mines,” CSM Quarterly Review of Engineering,Science, Education, and Research, Vol. 97, No. 3, 1997, pp. 9-15.

Sacks, Arthur B., “Elder,” (poem), A Festschrift in Honor of Rector Gennady A. Yagodin,International University Press, Moscow, Russia, 1997, p. 145.

Sacks, Arthur B., Preface to “Environmental Transforms: The Hennebach Lectures for 1996-97,” by C. Stewart Gillmor, CSM Quarterly Review of Engineering, Science, Educationand Research, Vol. 97, No. 2, 1997, p. iii.

Sacks, Arthur B., Foreword to Thinking Ethics in Technology, by Carl Mitcham, ColoradoSchool of Mines, 1997, pp. iv-v.

Baldwin, John H., and Sacks, Arthur B., Environmental Impact Assessment and EnvironmentalManagement Sourcebook, Asian Development Bank, 1997.

Sacks, Arthur B., and McKay, Peggy, Editors. Proceedings: Partnerships for Solutions Forum,Colorado School of Mines, 1996, 91 pages. (Also published as Vol. 96, No. 3, 1996 ofthe CSM Quarterly Review of Engineering, Science, Education and Research.

Sacks, Arthur B., "Setting Regional Standards for Environmental Education: A Matter ofDefinitions," 4th Anniversary Symposium of CORPROUDA, Copiapo, Chile, 1995.

Sacks, Arthur B., "1985, 1992" and "Deer Crossing" (two poems), Wisconsin Academy Review,fall 1993, vol 39, No 4.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Khabibullov, Marat R., Joan T. DeBardeleben, and Arthur B. Sacks, "New Trends in SovietEnvironmental Policy," USFI Field Staff Reports, Europe, 1990-91/No. 1. [Reprinted inSurviving with The Biosphere, edited by Nicholas Polunin and John Burnett, EdinburghUniversity Press, 1993.]

Sacks, Arthur B., Introduction to House Dangerous: Indoor Air Pollution, by Ellen J.Greenfield (Vintage, 1987).

Sacks, Arthur B., "Scholarship in Environmental Studies," The Environmental Professional, Vol.8, No. 2, 1986, pp 96-99.

Merideth, Robert W., James L. Clapp, Bernard J. Niemann, and Arthur B. Sacks, "ModernizingLand Records Technology and Institutions: An Evolutionary Process--A Case Historyof Wisconsin," Proceedings of the Urban and Regional Systems Association, August1986, pp 191-203.

Merideth, Robert W., Arthur B. Sacks, James L. Clapp, and Bernard J. Niemann, "The Processof Modernizing Land Records: A Case History of Wisconsin," The EnvironmentalProfessional, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1986, pp 25-31.

Merideth, Robert W. and Arthur B. Sacks, "Education in Environmental Remote Sensing: ABibliography and Characterization of Doctoral Dissertations," Photometric Engineeringand Remote Sensing, Vol. 52, No. 3, March 1986, pp 349-365.

Sacks, Arthur B., "NAAEE President's Address," International Perspectives on EnvironmentalEducation: Issues and Actions. (Selected papers from the Thirteenth Annual Conferenceof the North American Association for Environmental Education), February 1986, pp38-40.

Berberet, William G. and Arthur B. Sacks, "Environmental Education for the Biosphere: Workshops on Ecologically Sustainable Development," International Perspectives onEnvironmental Education: Issues and Actions. (Selected papers from the ThirteenthAnnual Conference of the North American Association for Environmental Education),February 1986, pp 42-45.

Sacks, Arthur B., "Manicheism Revisited: Environmental Education in the '80s," Proceedings ofthe 14th Annual Conference of the North American Association for EnvironmentalEducation, 1986.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Gottlieb, Mark S., Marty S. Kanarek, and Arthur B. Sacks, "Integration of Environmental andPopulation Health Data: A Paradigm for Ongoing Surveillance and Evaluation," TheEnvironmental Professional, Vol. 7, 1985, pp 248-254.

Baldwin, John H. and Arthur B. Sacks, "The Origin, Evolution and Status of the InternationalSociety for Environmental Education (ISEE)," Environmental Conservation, Vol. 11, No.4, pp 313-317.

Sacks, Arthur B., "Your Place or Mine," (poem). The Environmental Professional, Vol. 7, 1985, pp15-16. N.B.: originally published as part of "Sacred and Profane--Touching the World'sBody: The Role of the Humanities in Environmental Studies," see below.

Sacks, Arthur B. and Craig B. Davis, "Environmental Education and the EnvironmentalProfessional," pp 243-246; a foreword to a special environmental education issue of TheEnvironmental Professional, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Pergamon Press, 1983). Edited by Sacks andDavis.

Sacks, Arthur B., "Sacred and Profane--Touching the World's Body: The Role of theHumanities in Environmental Studies," pp 257-269, in Education for EnvironmentalPlanning and Conservation. Edited by Desh Bandhu and N.L. Ramanathan (IndianEnvironmental Society, 1982).

Sacks, Arthur B., "Literature and Film: Cultural Documents of the Environment," CurrentIssues: The Yearbook of Environmental Education and Environmental Studies, Vol. VI,pp 41-44. (ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education,December 1980).

Sacks, Arthur B., "Film, Culture and the Environment," Environmental Education Report,Nov/Dec 1980, Vol. 8, No. 10, pp 5-6.

Sacks, Arthur B., "The Mutilated Bower: Wordsworth as Environmentalist," People, Attitudes,Values and Environment, pp 1-2, Vol. 1, No. 3, December 1978.

Sacks, Arthur B., "Literature and Environmental Studies," People, Attitudes, Values andEnvironment, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1978.

Sacks, Arthur B., "An Analysis of the Gangster Movies of the Early Thirties," The Velvet LightTrap, Vol. 1, 1971.

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Sacks, Arthur B., "Three Poems," Quixote, Vol. 4, No. 9, 1969.

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EDITORIAL: PUBLISHED WORKS

Sacks, Arthur B., Editor. Global Environmental Issues: The Human Dimensions of Global Change, The Search for Sustainability, and Constructive Citizenship. Barnes & Noble,

2001.

Sacks, Arthur B., Editor. Global Environmental Politics and Policy. Barnes & Noble, 2001.

Sacks, Arthur B. and Peggy McKay, Editors. Proceedings: Partnerships for Solutions Forum,91 pages, Colorado School of Mines, 1996.

Sacks, Arthur B., IES Report 122: Abstracts of Selected IES Doctoral Dissertations, Master'sTheses, and Other Graduate Projects, 1977-1984, 94 pages, November 1984.

Sacks, Arthur B., Founding Editor, Monographs in Environmental Education and Environmental Studies, Vol. 1. (ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics andEnvironmental Education, Ohio State University), 210 pages, July 1984.

Sacks, Arthur B. and Craig B. Davis, Editors. "Special Environmental Education Issue," TheEnvironmental Professional, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1983, pp 243-306, Pergamon Press.

Sacks, Arthur B., Louis A. Iozzi and Richard J. Wilke, Editors. Current Issues inEnvironmental Education and Environmental Studies, Vol. VIII. Foreword by Reid A.Bryson. (ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education,Ohio State University), 310 pages, August 1983.

Sacks, Arthur B. and Leon N. Lindberg, Editors. IES Report 118: The Institutional and PoliticalChallenges of Energy Policy, 103 pages.

Sacks, Arthur B., Louis A. Iozzi, Judith M. Schultz, and Richard J. Wilke, Editors. CurrentIssues in Environmental Education and Environmental Studies, Vol. VII. Foreword by S.David Freeman. (ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and EnvironmentalEducation, Ohio State University), 234 pages, September 1981.

Sacks, Arthur B., Lei Lane Burrus-Bammel, Craig B. Davis, and Louis A. Iozzi, Editors. Current Issues: The Yearbook of Environmental Education and Environmental Studies,Vol. VI. Foreword by Lynton Keith Caldwell. (ERIC Clearinghouse for Science,

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Mathematics and Environmental Education, Ohio State University), 387 pages,November 1980.

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EDITORIAL: PUBLISHED WORKS (continued)

Sacks, Arthur B. and Craig B. Davis, Editors. Current Issues: The Yearbook of EnvironmentalEducation and Environmental Studies, Vol. V. Foreword by U.S. Senator GaylordNelson. (ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education,Ohio State University), 298 pages, November 1979.

Davis, Craig B. and Arthur B. Sacks, Editors. Current Issues in Environmental Education, Vol.IV. (ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education, OhioState University), 248 pages, December 1978.

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Birdtalk: An Exercise Of Edges (Poems, 1964-2000)

OTHER EDITORIAL/REVIEWING

INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD, Encyclopedia of Life Support SystemsEDITORIAL BOARD, International Environmental Affairs, 1989-2000.EDITORIAL BOARD, The Environmental Professional, 1985-89.EDITORIAL BOARD, Journal of Environmental Education, 1984-86.REVIEWER, The Environmental Professional, 1983-present.REVIEWER, Environmental Review, 1984-1990.REVIEWER, People, Attitudes, Values and Environment, 1978-79.REVIEWER, The Humanities Report, 1980.FOUNDING EDITOR, The Biosphere, the Newsletter of the World Council for the

Biosphere--the International Society for Environmental Education, 1984. (Aninternationally distributed publication.)

FOUNDING EDITOR, Newsletter, 1977-81, Environmental Studies Section of the NationalAssociation for Environmental Education.

FOUNDING EDITOR, Environmental Job Opportunities Bulletin, 1977-81, Institute forEnvironmental Studies, UW-Madison. (A nationally distributed publication.)

GRANTS

CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, “Serving Humanity: Engineers Improving the WorldThrough Regional, National and International Community Service”,$1,167,000, 2003-2007, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Grant (Joan Gosink, PI)

CO-PROJECT DIRECTOR, “Upgrading Public Workstations at the LAIS Music House,”

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$9,586, Fall 2002, from CSM’s Technology Fee Competitive Grants Program. (withRobert Klimek and Joni Lerud)

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GRANTS (continued)

CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, “New Directions in the Earth Sciences and theHumanities: Practicing Wide Interdisciplinarity,” $5,000, National Endowment for theHumanities, (With Carl Mitcham.)

PROJECT DIRECTOR, “Enhancement of LAIS Writing Center,” $60,000, Spring 2001,Colorado School of Mines Technology Fee Competitive Grants Program.

CO-PROJECT DIRECTOR, “A Proposal to Conduct a Follow-up Study of The Nature andHuman Values Pilot Course,” $2,500, from CSM’s NSF Curriculum Grant, Summer1998. (With Peter Hartley.)

PROJECT DIRECTOR, “The New Freshman Course at CSM,” $2,500, Partial Support fromCSM’s NSF Curriculum Grant, for Team Presentation at the 1998 ASEE AnnualConference in Seattle, Washington.

PROJECT DIRECTOR, “Computers for Music Instruction,” $7,630, November 1998,Colorado School of Mines Technology Fee Competitive Grants Program.

CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, “Collaborative Projects in English/Language Arts:A Conference and Workshop,’ $6,675, Spring 1998. (With Barbara M. Olds andJon Leydens.)

C0-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, “Writing Across the Curriculum: A Joint Effort by theColorado School of Mines and Jefferson County R-1 Schools,” $50,000, 1997-98,Colorado Commission on Higher Education. (With Barbara M. Olds, and Jon Leydens.)

PROJECT DIRECTOR, Curriculum Design Project: Nature and Human Values, $20,000,Summer 1997, Colorado School of Mines NSF Funded Project.

PROJECT DIRECTOR “The Computerization and Enhancement of the LAIS Writing Center,”$32,736, Spring 1997, Colorado School of Mines Technology Fee Competitive GrantsProgram.

CO-PROJECT DIRECTOR, Japan Foundation Gift of Teaching Materials for Japanese, $1000.(With Douglas Gordon.)

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CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, “Writing Across the Curriculum: A Joint Effort by theColorado School of Mines and Jefferson County R-1 Schools,” $50,000, 1996-97,Colorado Commission on Higher Education. (With Barbara M. Olds.)

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Grants (continued)

CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, “A Partnership to Develop Language Arts Competenciesfor Engineering and Applied Science Students at the Colorado School of Mines,”$20,000, 2/15/96-6/30/96. Colorado Commission on Higher Education.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, $175,000, U.S. Department of Energy, for an InternationalEnvironmental Assistance Center for Rocky Flats, 1994-95.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, $5,300, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency--Office ofInternational Activities, "U.S.-U.S.S.R. Environmental Information, Education andTraining Grant," October 1991.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, $1.2 million endowment from a private donor for The Climate,People and Environment Program, 1987-91.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Brittingham Fund, $16,400, "Environmental AwarenessProject," 1987-89.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Evjue Foundation, $14,500, "Production and Publication ofEarthwatching III," 1988-89.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, National Park Service Midwest Region Cooperative ParkStudies Unit, 1989-90, $18,000 annually.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Educational GrantProgram, $275,000, 1987-90.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Jacob Verhulst Foundation, $13,303, "A Study of LandfillSiting, Development, Operation and Closure, 1989-90."

ORGANIZER, COORDINATOR, CO-AUTHOR, "Academic Facilities Grant," U.S.Department of Education, $496,000 for the Water Science and Engineering Laboratory,1987. (Principal investigators E. Joeres and D. Armstrong.)

RECIPIENT, International Travel Grant for Study in India, The Smithsonian Institution,$2,500, December 1986-January 1987.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Brittingham Fund, $15,000, "A Land Information System forthe UW-Madison Arboretum," 1985-88.

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AUTHOR and CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Jessie Smith Noyes Fellowship Grant,$22,500, 1982-83; renewed for $44,600, 1983-85.

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Grants (continued)

AUTHOR and CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, William and Flora Hewlett FoundationEducational Program Grant, $210,000, 1983-86.

AUTHOR, Graduate Professional Opportunity Grant in Environmental Studies, Department ofEducation, $22,000 annually, 1983-85.

RECIPIENT, International Travel Grant for Study in India, The Smithsonian Institution,$4,000, June 1984.

RECIPIENT, International Travel Grant for Study in India, The Smithsonian Institution,$4,200, December 1982-January 1983.

AUTHOR, UW-Madison, Summer Session University Forum Grant, $10,000 Summer 1981,"Political and Institutional Challenges of Energy Policy."

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PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES

INVITED SPEAKER, “Context Matters”: Recent Developments in U.S. Technological Education,” General Session, Russian Academy of Education, Moscow, Russia, 24 April 2006.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Engineering Practice, Design and Sustainability,” Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows Natural Resource and Environmental Management Workshop, Colorado School of Mines, 20 March 2006.

PRESENTER, “Multicultural Education and Globalization: Greater Need, Inherent Conflict,” 9th Annual Conference, International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Pamplona, Spain, 4 August 2004

INVITED SPEAKER, “Engineering Education: Integrating the Humanities, Social Science and Service Learning to Advance Sustainable Development,” Sustainable Resources Conference, University of Colorado, 2 October 2003

INVITED SPEAKER, “The Importance of the Liberal Arts for Engineering for Sustainability,” College of Engineering, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, 12 April 2002.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Educating for Sustainability: Integrating the Liberal Arts, Environmental Studies and Technological Education, and the Problem of Global Management and Civic Responsibility,” International Centre for Sustainability Engineering and Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 5 April 2002

INVITED SPEAKER, “Sustainability and Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines,” A lecture sponsored by the Australian Council of Engineering Deans, Institution of Engineers, and the Australian Association for Engineering Education, University of Technology-Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 3 April 2002.

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT, “Helping Academics to Move Forward on Implementing Sustainability,” University of Technology-Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 3 April 2002.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Educating for Sustainability: Integrating the Liberal Arts, Environmental Studies and Technological Education, “ School of Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 27 March 2002.

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PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES (Continued)

INVITED SPEAKER, “The Human Dimensions of Global Change and Environmental Politics: A Liberal Arts View on Interdisciplinary Environmental and Sustainability Education,” The Faculty of Engineering, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia, 22 March 2002.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Appletrees, Backyards & Sustainabilty: A Personal View on The Implications of Sustainability for Technological Education,” The Institute for Sustainable Futures Roundtable, University of Technology-Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 20 March 2002.

INVITED SPEAKER, “The Importance of the Liberal Arts for Engineering for Sustainability,” College of Engineering, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, 12 April 2002.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Educating for Sustainability: Integrating the Liberal Arts, Environmental Studies and Technological Education, and the Problem of Global Management and Civic Responsibility,” International Centre for Sustainability Engineering and Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 5 April 2002

INVITED SPEAKER, “Sustainability and Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines,” A lecture sponsored by the Australian Council of Engineering Deans, Institution of Engineers, and the Australian Association for Engineering Education, University of Technology-Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 3 April 2002.

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT, “Helping Academics to Move Forward on Implementing Sustainability,” University of Technology-Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 3 April 2002.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Educating for Sustainability: Integrating the Liberal Arts, Environmental Studies and Technological Education, “ School of Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 27 March 2002.

INVITED SPEAKER, “The Human Dimensions of Global Change and Environmental Politics: A Liberal Arts View on Interdisciplinary Environmental and Sustainability Education,” The Faculty of Engineering, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia, 22 March 2002.

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PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES (conintued)

INVITED SPEAKER, “Appletrees, Backyards & Sustainabilty: A Personal View on The Implications of Sustainability for Technological Education,” The Institute for Sustainable Futures Roundtable, University of Technology-Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 20 March 2002.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER, “The Search for Sustainability, Constructive Citizenship and theHegemony of Management: Environmental Responsibility in Technological Education,”The VI Global Conference on Environmental Education, 7 November 2001, New Delhi,India.

SPEAKER, “The Human Dimensions of Global Change, The Search for Sustainability, andConstructive Citizenship: Implications for Liberal Education in the 21st Century,”Association for General and Liberal Studies Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 12October 2001.

SPEAKER, “Human-Environment Interactions: An Organizing Principle for the Liberal ArtsComponent of Engineering Education,” International Symposium on Technology andSociety, Stamford, Connecticut, 6 July 2001.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, Allard Capital Conference, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C., 16-19 May2001.

PAWLEY LECTURER, “Global to Local: Sustainability, Democracy and the Hegemony ofManagement,” Rose-Hulman Technological Institute, 10 May 2001.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, “General Session of the Russian Academy of Education,” Moscow,Russia, 25-27 April 2001.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Global Change and the Impact of Human Systems on our Environment:Competencies in Environmental Studies and Civic Discourse,” VII North AmericanHigher Education Conference–Globalization and 21st Century Competencies–Challenges forNorth American Higher Education, San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, 7 February2001.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, “Environmental Education: Pathway to Sustainable CommunityDevelopment,” Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education, Denver, Colorado, 2February 2001.

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PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES (continued)

INVITED SPEAKER, “The Human-Environmental Interactions Paradigm: Educating the GlobalEngineer,” International Millennial Conference on Engineering Education, PhilippineAssociation for Technological Education, Manila, Philippines, 27-29 January 2000.(Paper prepared but not delivered; trip canceled due to accident/injury.)

INVITED SPEAKER, “Strong Democracy: The Importance of Civic Discourse in the Searchfor Sustainability,” Moscow State University’s Faculty of Biology InternationalConference Honoring the 20th Anniversary of the Ecopolis Program, Moscow StateUniversity, Moscow, Russia, 23 November 2000.

INVITED SPEAKER,” New Trends in Environmental Education,” International University,Moscow, Russia, 22 November 2000.

PARTICIPANT, “Globalization vs. Sovereignty in the New Millennium,” 28th AnnualInternational Conference, Colorado Council of International Organizations, U.S. AirForce Academy, 27 October 2000.

SPEAKER, “The Liberal Arts in an Age of Globalization: Interdisciplinary Education forEngineering and Applied Science,” Association for Integrative Studies AnnualConference, Portland, Oregon, 7 October 2000.

SPEAKER, “Environmental Values in Higher Education,” 76th Annual Meeting of the Societyfor Values in Higher Education,” Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 3-8August 2000.

PARTICIPANT, Teaching With Technology: A Conference on Altering the AcademicLandscape Through Imaginative Uses of Technology,” University of Colorado atColorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 3-8 August 2000.

PARTICIPANT, European Union Workshop on a Sustainable Development Plan for Agra, India; Agra, India 12 December 1999.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER, “Education for Sustainable Development: The Humanities,Technological Education and the Transformation of Self,” International Workshop for aSustainable Future, New Delhi, India, 9 December 1999.

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SPEAKER, “Integrating the Liberal Arts and the Applied Sciences: A New EducationalModel,” Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, 27October 1999.

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PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES (continued)

SPEAKER, “Environmental Education and the Failure of the Liberal Arts: A New Model forEngineering and Technical Education,” North American Association for EnvironmentalEducation Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, 27 August 1999.

SPEAKER, “The Failure of the Liberal Arts: New Approaches to Liberal Learning inEngineering,” American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference,Charlotte, North Carolina, 22 June 1999.

INVITED SPEAKER, “ A New Liberal Arts Curriculum for a New Age: The Experience of theColorado School of Mines,” Illinois Institute of Technology, Lewis HumanitiesDepartment, 12 June 1999.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Environmental Education and Geographic Education: The Role of theHumanities,” Faculty of Geography, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, 14 April1999.

SPEAKER, “Adapting the Geographic and Environmental Model to Engineering and TechnicalEducation,” International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education,London Conference: Geography and Environmental Education–InternationalPerspectives, Institute of Education, University of London, 9 April 1999.

INVITED REPRESENTATIVE, 60th Anniversary Jubilee of the Faculty of Geography,Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, 10-17 October 1998.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Interdisciplinary Environmental Education: Changes in EngineeringEducation,” International University, Moscow, Russia, 15 October 1998.

PARTICIPANT, Environmental Values Section: The Case of Salmon in the Pacific Northwest,Society for Values in Higher Education Annual Conference, Reed College, Portland,Oregon, 6-11 August 1998.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Twenty-five Years of History: The Organization of EnvironmentalStudies in the University–A North American Perspective,” Third InternationalConference: Environmental Education in Universities, Vladimir, Russia, 25 June 1998.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, “Shaping the Future with Core Curriculum Reform: A RegionalNSF Funded Workshop,” Chair of one of the Sessions, Colorado State University, FortCollins, Colorado, 1-2 May 1998.

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SPEAKER, “Assessing a New Core Course in the Humanities and Social Sciences: The Historyand Design of a New Interdisciplinary Course,” 6th Annual Colorado Regional HigherEducational Conference, Golden, Colorado, 11 April 1998.

SPEAKER, “Stepping into Higher Education Connections: Nature and Human Values at CSM,”28th Regional Conference, Colorado Language Arts Society, Colorado Springs, Colorado,13 March 1998.

SPEAKER, “The CSM-Jeffco Experiment: Cooperative Ventures in Language Arts,”A Workshop Sponsored by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education, Golden,Colorado, 6 February 1998.

NATIONALLY SELECTED WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT, “Ethics Across the Curriculum,”An NSF-Sponsored Workshop, Illinois Institute of Technology, Center for the Study ofEthics in the Professions,” Chicago, Illinois, 21-29 July 1997.

INVITED SPEAKER, “A Review of U.S.-Russian and U.S.-U.S.S.R. Cooperation in the FieldOf Environmental Protection,” Third International Conference: Environmental Educationin Universities, Vladimir, Russia, 25 June 1997,

CHAIR, “Bye, Bye Nukes: U.S. and FSU Policy in the Post Cold War Era,” Conference onWorld Affairs: Values and Ethics in a Fragile World,” University of Colorado at Boulder,8 April 1997.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Vernadsky and Sustainable Development Education,” Russian Academy of Sciences,” December, 1996.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Planning Workshop,McClean, Virginia, 25-28 January, 1996.

CO-CHAIR, “Environment Section,” Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Planning Workshop,Paradise Island, Bahamas, 2-8 May, 1996.

CONFERENCE CHAIR, Joint U.S.-NIS/Eastern European Conference on Nuclear SiteRemediation, Washington, D.C., 8-9 November 1995.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies: Organizational Structures inTraditional Research Universities, The Search for Environmental Solutions, Madison,Wisconsin, 29 September 1995.

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INVITED SPEAKER, “Developments in Engineering Education: The CSM Model,” ENIM,Rabat, Morocco, 21 November 1994.

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SESSION CHAIR, “Labor and Its Response,” Third International Mining History Conference,Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 6 June 1994.

INVITED SPEAKER, “Interdisciplinary Education–The Engineer and Global Realities,”University of Atacama, Copiapo, Chile, 26 May 1994.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Setting Regional Standards for Environmental Education: AMatter of Definitions," 4th Anniversary Conference of CORPROUDA, Copiapo, Chile,25 May 1994.

POETRY READING, Artist-Scholar Series, Colorado School of Mines, 6 April 1994.

INVITED SPEAKER, "From Moscow to Bishkek and Back," Society of InternationalPolitical Economists, CSM Student Chapter, 13 October 1993.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Environmental Studies Research and Education in North America," Kyrgyzstan Academy of Science, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 25 April 1993.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Perestroika and Environmental Security in the Soviet Union: AnAftermath of the Cold War," North American Association for Environmental EducationAnnual Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, 30 September 1991.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Glasnost and Perestroika: The Awakening of Soviet Environmentalism,"at the Conference on Global Environmental Issues, North Central College, Naperville,Illinois, 17-19 April 1991.

REPRESENTATIVE and CHAIR of AREA XII, "Information, Education and Training," of the13th Joint Committee Meeting of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Bilateral Committee onEnvironmental Education, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 17-23 February 1991.

PARTICIPANT, "Technology, Culture, and Development: The Experience of the SovietModel," The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 26-27 October 1990.

PANEL MEMBER, "Environmental Education and Communication," The Fourth InternationalConference on Environmental Futures, Surviving with the Biosphere, Budapest, Hungary,22-27 April 1990.

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REPRESENTATIVE, 12th Joint Meeting of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Bilateral Committee onEnvironmental Protection, Washington, D.C., January 1990. Committee co-chaired byU.S. EPA Administrator William Reilly and by U.S.S.R. Goskompriroda First DeputySecretary N. Sokolovsky.

PRESENTER, "The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Bilateral Program on Environmental Protection: The Statusof the EE Working Group," (with Marat Khabibullov, Kazan State University), JointConference of the North American Association for Environmental Education and theConservation Education Association, Estes Park, Colorado, 22 August 1989; alsopresented to the superintendent's staff, Grand Canyon National Park, 25 August 1989.

PRESENTER, "Sustainable Development and the Activities of the International Society forEnvironmental Education," (with Craig B. Davis), IUCN Northwest EuropeEnvironmental Education Committee Conference, Stirling, Scotland, 17-23 June 1989.

LECTURER and WORKSHOP LEADER, "Interdisciplinary Environmental Education in NorthAmerica" and "Workshop on Environmental Decisionmaking in the U.S." September-October 1988 - Moscow State University, Kazan State University,Mendeleev-Chemico Technical Institute, University of Vilnius, and Kishinev University(U.S.S.R.).

MEMBER, Steering Committee, Greenbelt Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 11 March 1988.

MEMBER, Steering Committee, Wisconsin Globescope Conference, Oshkosh, Wisconsin,Spring 1988.

INVITED SPEAKER, "The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Bilateral Agreement on Environmental Protection: Recent Developments and Activities of the Environmental Education Working Group,"North American Association for Environmental Education Conference, Quebec, Canada,19 October 1987.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, Briefing on Environmental Studies in NorthAmerica for Assistant Minister of Population and Environment, Dr. Alwi Dahlan and hisassistant, Dr. Surna Djajadiningrat, conducted under the auspices of the EnvironmentalManpower Development in Indonesia Project sponsored by the Canadian InternationalDevelopment Agency, Toronto, Canada, 15 October 1987.

INVITED OBSERVER, UNESCO-UNEP International Congress on Environmental Educationand Training, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 17-21 August 1987.

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INVITED PARTICIPANT, Chief Resource Consultant, Training Workshop on Research CentreManagement Skills, organized by Dalhousie University, sponsored by the World Bankand the United Nations Development Program, Bogor, Indonesia, 12-20 June 1987.

REPRESENTATIVE, U.S. Environmental Education Working Group of the U.S.-U.S.S.R.Bilateral Agreement for Environmental Protection, discussions in Moscow, 14-21 March1987, with Ministry of Education, Hydromet, and Moscow State University.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Interdisciplinary Environmental Education,"Department of Landscape Architecture, Institut Pertanian Bogor, Bogor, Indonesia, 13January 1987.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies: A North AmericanPerspective," G.B. Pant Agricultural University, Pantnagar, India, 31 December 1986.

PARTICIPANT, 10th Joint Meeting of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Committeeon the Bilateral Agreement on Environmental Protection, Lee Thomas (EPA) and YuriIsrael (Hydromet), co-chairs, Washington, D.C., 13-14 December 1986.

LECTURER, three lectures on "Global Environmental Problems andGlobal Citizenship: Wisconsin in the Year 2000," UW-Baraboo, UW-Marinette,UW-Rock County, arranged by UW-Madison's Division of University Outreach,November/December 1986.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Institute for Environmental Studies: Historical Overview and FutureProspects," Center for Resource Policy Studies, UW-Madison, 29 September 1986.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Wisconsin Idea in Action," UW-Madison-DNR RiskSeminar, St. Benedict's Center, Madison, Wisconsin, 17 September 1986.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Environmental Studies and The University: AWisconsin Case Study," 15th Annual Conference, North American Association forEnvironmental Education (NAAEE), Eugene, Oregon, 11-17 September 1986.

CO-CHAIR, Annual Meeting of the International Society for Environmental Education (ISEE),Eugene, Oregon, 9-10 September 1986.

PRESENTER & REPRESENTATIVE, "The Work of the International Society forEnvironmental Education," International Union for the Conservation of Nature and

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INVITED SPEAKER, "Education for Sustainable Development," Beijing Normal University,Institute for Environmental Sciences, Beijing, China, 13 May 1986.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Environmental Studies: Virtues and Limitations of InterdisciplinaryScience," and "Education for Sustainable Development," Nanjing University, Institute ofEnvironmental Sciences, Nanjing, China, 9-10 May 1986.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Population, Resources, and Peace," Henna Environmental ScienceSociety and the Institute of Geography of Zhang Zhou, Zhang Zhou, China, 7 May1986.

INVITED SPEAKER, "Trends in Global Environmental Modeling," Beijing Normal University,Institute of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, China, 3 May 1986.

INVITED SPEAKER, "International Environmental Education," Land Resources Forum,UW-Madison, 16 April 1986.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER, "The Place of Community Environmental Council in the World'sFuture," Santa Barbara Community Environmental Council, Santa Barbara, California, 15November 1985.

CHAIRMAN, "Plenary Session on Bhopal," 14th Annual Conference on South Asia,UW-Madison, 1 November 1985.

CHAIRMAN, "Environmental Studies--Curriculum, Innovation, Organization Workshop,"Environmental Studies Conference, Meadowcreek Project, Fox, Arkansas, 25-27 October1985.

INVITED PANELIST, "Symposium on Scholarship in Environmental Studies," 14th AnnualConference, North American Association for Environmental Education, Chevy Chase,Maryland, 1 October 1985.

PRESENTER, (Robert W. Merideth, James L. Clapp, and Bernard J. Niemann, co-authors),"Educational Requirements for a Multi-Purpose Cadastre," 14th Annual Conference,North American Association for Environmental Education, Chevy Chase, Maryland, 30September 1985.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS, "Manicheism Revisited: Environmental Educationin the '80s," 14th Annual Conference, North American Association for EnvironmentalEducation, Chevy Chase, Maryland, 29 September 1985.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER, "The Organization of Environmental Studies inthe University: A North American Perspective," 3rd International Conference onEnvironmental Education, Sunderland Polytechnic, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UnitedKingdom, 9 September 1985.

INVITED LECTURER, "Education for Sustainable Development," International Institute forApplied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, 27 June 1985.

CO-DIRECTOR, World Council for the Biosphere--International Society for EnvironmentalEducation Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 18-22 June 1985.

SPEAKER, "Current Developments in International Environmental Education,” WisconsinWetlands Association, Madison, Wisconsin, 17 April 1985.

SPEAKER, "The Organization of Graduate Environmental Studies and the Role of Research,"Phi Sigma Xi Conference on Graduate Study in Natural Resources, UW-Stevens Point,Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 25 March 1985.

MEMBER, International Advisory Committee, 2nd International Conference on EnvironmentalEducation (5-9 March 1985, New Delhi, India), 1983-85.

PARTICIPANT, Tropical Research Review: Environmental Sciences, U.S. Naval Academy,Annapolis, Maryland, 14-15 November 1984.

CO-DIRECTOR, "Education for The Biosphere: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally,"Workshop, 13th Annual Meeting, North American Association for EnvironmentalEducation, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 5-6 October 1984.

SPEAKER, "Tropical Studies at the UW-Madison and Issues of Biospheric Integrity," TropicalInterest Group, Madison, Wisconsin, 14 September 1984.

CHAIRMAN, "Environmental Education: International Networking," discussions with BritishCouncil of Environmental Education, London, England, 14 June 1984.

CO-DIRECTOR, International Workshop on Biosphere Stability, New Delhi and Srinagar,India, 1-8 June 1984.

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CO-AUTHOR, "World Environment Day Address" (with Craig B. Davis), New Delhi, India, 5June 1984 (at the request of the President of India, Shri Giani Zail Singh).

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DIRECTOR, "Plenary Session: How Can We Communicate the Ecosystem Concept," 27thAnnual Meeting of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, BrockUniversity, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, 30 April 1984. Presentation: "InternationalEnvironmental Education."

KEYNOTE SPEAKER, "Education for Ecologically Sustainable Development," Third AnnualConference of the Northwest Environmental Studies Association, Salem, Oregon, 11November 1983.

INVITED LECTURER, "American Literature and the Environmental Movement: ACommentary," The Integrated Liberal Studies/Alexander Meiklejohn Summer Institute,Madison, Wisconsin, 10 August 1983.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, International Joint Commission Conference, "Establishing anEcosystems Approach for the Great Lakes," Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio, 22-24 March1983.

PARTICIPANT, "Building Citizen Understanding of Critical Population, Resources,Environment and Conservation Interrelationship," sponsored by the PopulationReference Bureau, Wingspread Conference Center, Racine, Wisconsin, 6-8 March 1983.

INVITED LECTURER, "Environmental Education for Environmental Awareness,"Environmental Awareness Seminar, Baroda, India, 5 January 1983, sponsored by theIndian Society of Naturalists and the Baroda Museum.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, First Indian Environmental Congress Association meeting, NewDelhi, India, 28-30 December 1982.

WORKSHOP DIRECTOR, Environmental Studies Section (ESS), "Environmental RiskAssessment," 12th Annual Conference, National Association for EnvironmentalEducation, Lake George, New York, October 1982.

SPEAKER, "Environmental Education in India," 12th Annual Conference, National Associationfor Environmental Education, Lake George, New York, October 1982.

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CONFERENCE MODERATOR, Acid Rain Information Session, 12th Annual Conference,National Association for Environmental Education, Lake George, New York, October1982.

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CONFERENCE MODERATOR, U.S.-Canadian Cooperation Session, 12th Annual Conference,National Association for Environmental Education, Lake George, New York, October1982.

SPEAKER, "Environmental Developments in India: Key Events and GovernmentalResponses," Land Resources Forum, UW-Madison, 24 September 1982.

PRESENTER, "Sacred and Profane--Touching the World's Body: The Role of the Humanities inEnvironmental Studies." International Conference on Environmental Education (ICEE),New Delhi, India, 16-20 December 1981.

SPEAKER, University of Rajastan (Jaipur, India) Science Faculty: "Bridging Science,Technology and Society -- Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies," 12 December 1981.

CONFERENCE MODERATOR, "The Politics of Environmental Education Today," 11thAnnual Conference, National Association for Environmental Education, May 1981.

WORKSHOP COORDINATOR, ESS Workshop, "An Exercise in EnvironmentalDecisionmaking: Synfuels Development," Kentucky Dam Village State Park,Gilbertsville, Kentucky, 30 April-2 May 1981.

PARTICIPANT, U.S. EPA Conference, "Meeting Environmental Work-force Needs,"Washington, D.C., 23-25 February 1981.

PARTICIPANT, Continuing Education Services Student Orientation, UW-Madison, Fall 1980.

PRESENTER, "Minorities in Environmental and Natural Resource Professions," HumanEnvironment Center, Washington, D.C., 24-25 October 1980.

PRESENTER and PANEL MEMBER, "Interdisciplinary Graduate Training Programs inEnvironmental Fields -- Career Possibilities," at Environmental Careers for the 1980sConference, Howard University, Washington, D.C., 7 March 1980.

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PARTICIPANT, Dean of Students' New Student Orientation Program, UW-Madison, Fall 1978and 1979.

PRESENTER, "IES Placement Services and the Environmental Monitoring Program,"Environmental Monitoring and Data Acquisition Seminar, UW-Madison, 7 September1979.

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PRESENTER, "The Certificate Program Idea at the University of Wisconsin-Madison," at"Environmental Studies: The Undergraduate Curriculum," at the Stockton Center forEnvironmental Research, Stockton State College, Pomona, New Jersey, 11-13 June 1979.

PARTICIPANT, UW System Teaching Assistant Training Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 21May 1979.

CO-DIRECTOR, Environmental Values and Ethics Workshop, ESS, Smith Mountain Lake,Virginia, 3-4 May 1979.

PRESENTER, "Environmental Studies and the Minority Student," Five Year Program, Madison,Wisconsin, 22 February 1979.

PARTICIPANT, "Training and Personnel Trends in Ecology and Environmental Science," OhioAcademy of Science, Columbus, Ohio, 30-31 October 1978.

INVITED PARTICIPANT, "Minorities in Environmental and NaturalResource Professions," conference sponsored by the Urban Environment Foundation andthe Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Wingspread Conference Center,Racine, Wisconsin, 23-24 June 1978.

SPEAKER, "Undergraduate Environmental Studies: Developments Within the Liberal StudiesTradition," 7th Annual Conference, National Association for Environmental Education,Chicago, Illinois, 1 May 1978.

CO-DIRECTOR, "Systems Approaches to Environmental Problems: AWorkshop," George Williams College, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, 28-30 April 1978.

PARTICIPANT, "Alternative Careers for Students with Advanced Degrees in the Humanities: A Symposium," Department of English, UW-Madison, 10 April 1978.

HUMANITIES WORKSHOP LEADER, Minority Recruitment Conference, sponsored by theUW-Madison Graduate School, Madison, Wisconsin, 4 March 1978.

LEADER, Career Advising and Placement Service Workshop, "Careers in the EnvironmentalFields," Madison, Wisconsin, 25 October 1977.

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SELECTED DELEGATE, Wisconsin Humanities Committee State Convention, Yahara Center,Waunakee, Wisconsin, 21-22 September 1977.

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INVITED PARTICIPANT, "DNR Involvement in Environmental Education," sponsored by theWisconsin Environmental Education Council, Mackenzie Environmental Center,Poynette, Wisconsin, 23-29 June 1977. Presentation: "Environmental Studies at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison."

PRESENTER, "The Weight of Tradition: The History of an Attempt to Create anUndergraduate Program in Environmental Studies," presented at "Experiential Learning inEnviron- mental Studies: A Workshop," in connection with 6th Annual Conference,National Association for Environmental Education, Estes Park, Colorado, 22-24 April1977.

SELECTED COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES (CSM) UNIVERSITY SERVICE

CHAIR, CSM Reorganization Taskforce, 2006-presentCHAIR, CSM Undergraduate Council, 2005-presentCHAIR, CSM Handbook Committee, 2005-presentCHAIR, CSM Sustainability Committee, 2005-presentCHAIR, CSM Curriculum Committee, 2003-presentCHAIR, CSM Faculty Awards Committee, 2003-presentCHAIR, CSM Calendar Committee, 2003-presentCHAIR, CSM Compensation Committee, 2003-presentFOUNDING DEPARTMENT HEADS REPRESENTATIVE, CSM Board of Trustees, Fall

2002-presentCOORDINATOR, LAIS Minor, Community Service Engineering, A Development under the

William & Flora Hewlett Foundation Grant, 2003-presentMEMBER, HCL/NCA Self Study Committee, 2002-2003.MEMBER, Executive Committee and Tutorial Committee, The Guy T. McBride, Jr. Honors

Program in Public Affairs, 1993-present.MEMBERS, Music Committee, 1993-present.CHAIR, LAIS Space Committee, 2001-presentCHAIR, Artist-Scholar Committee, 1993 –MEMBERS, SEVIS Advisory Committee, 2002-present.LAIS-STRATTON HALL Emergency Management Coordinator, 2002-presentFACULTYAFFILIATE/MEMBER GOVERNING BOARD, Center For Engineering

Education, 2001-present.MEMBER, Ad Hoc Committee for CSM’s Energy Initiative, 2001-presentFACULTY ADVISOR, Amnesty International CSM Chapter, 2000-2001.

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INTERIM CO-PRINCIPAL TUTOR, The Guy T. McBride, Jr. Honors Program in PublicAffairs, January-August 2001

FACULTY ADVISOR, Environmental Policy Minor, 2000-present.

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CO-DIRECTOR, Herbert & Dorothy Young Environmental Symposium Program, 1999-present.

CSM COORDINATOR, NEH Summer Stipend Program, 1999-present.CSM REPRESENTATIVE, Council for Higher Education Accreditation “Quality Indicators and

Distance Learning Conference,” 31 January-2 February 1999, San Diego, California.CSM REPRESENTATIVE, Association of International Educators and Administrators

Conference, Merida, Mexico, 9-15 February 1999.MEMBER, Distance Education Taskforce, 1999-2000.MEMBER, New “High Tech” Building Committee, 1999-2000.MEMBER, Master Facilities Planning Committee, 1999-2000.CSM REPRESENTATIVE, Madrid School of Mines, REPSOL, 16-18 May 1998, Madrid,

Spain.CHAIR, 1998-99 Campus CampaignMEMBER, Global Resource Policy Institute Executive Committee, 1996-present.MEMBER, CSM Common Exam Committee, 1997.MEMBER, Ad Hoc Committee to Establish a Writing Across the Curriculum Program at

CSM, 1997.MEMBER, Faulty Handbook Committee, 1996-97.MEMBER, Department Heads/Division Directors Executive Committee, 1995-1997.MEMBER, Proctor and Gamble TQM Grant Implementation Committee, 1995-96.MEMBER, Search Committee for the Environmental Science Director, Fall 1995.CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE, visit to Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria, June

1995.MEMBER, CSM International Cabinet, 1995-present.FOUNDING DIRECTOR, International Environmental Assistance Center, 1994-1996ANNUAL PARTICIPANT, CSM Board of Trustees Retreat, Summers, 1993-present.MEMBER, Academic Planning Council, 1993-present.MEMBER, Humanities and Social Science Curriculum Review Committee,

1993-1995.MEMBER, McBride Honors Tutorial Committee, 1993-presentMEMBER, CSM Honorary Degree Committee, 1993-present.CHAIR, Artists-Scholars Program, 1993-present.CHAIR, Music Committee, 1996-present.CHAIR, Interlink ESL Program Five Year Review, 1996.CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE, National Security Education Program (NSEP), 1993-1995.MEMBER, CSM Proctor and Gamble TQM Grant Implementation Team, 1993-1996.FULBRIGHT COORDINATOR, 1993-1996.

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CSM RHODES SCHOLARSHIP COORDINATOR, 1994-1996.

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SPECIFIC ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES/IES SERVICE–UW-MADISON

MEMBER, Chancellor's Council of Deans/Academic Directors, June1985-1990. Director's alternate, 1983-May 1985.

MEMBER, Continuing Education Council, Summer 1978-1990(alternate, Spring 1976-Summer 1978).

MEMBER, Executive Committee, Western Lake Superior ResourceManagement Cooperation, 1989-1990.

IES, Summer Session Dean, 1978-1989 (alternate, Spring 1976-Summer 1978). Dean, IESSummer Opportunity Minority Program. 1981-1987.

CHAIRMAN, IES Council, June 1985-June 1990.FACULTY SENATOR, Fall 1985-1987.MEMBER, IES Instructional Faculty, Fall 1984-present.MEMBER, Chancellor's Associates Administrative Council,

1985-1988.LIAISON with State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 1984-1990.MEMBER, Executive Committee, Center for Environmental Communications and Education

Studies, January 1980-1985.MEMBER, IES Graduate Planning Panel, Fall 1978-Spring 1980.

MEMBER, IES Undergraduate Planning Panel, Fall 1978-Summer 1979.MEMBER, IES Certificate Committee, Summer 1979-1985.CHAIRMAN, IES Minority/Disadvantage Committee, Spring 1982-1985.MEMBER, IES Equity Action Committee, Spring 1982-1983.MEMBER, IES Teaching Assistant Committee, Spring 1982-1985; CHAIRMAN, 1983-1985.DIVISION-LEVEL REPRESENTATIVE, Graduate School's Advanced Opportunity Liaison

Council, January 1977-1984. Reviewer, Joint Degree Program in Biological and PhysicalSciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison and North Carolina Central University,1983.

MEMBER, Search and Screen Committees: Lecturer, IES 101, Spring1984; Lecturer, IES 400,Summer 1983 and 1984; Assistant Professor, Environmental Systems Analysis, Spring1982; IES Academic Support Specialist, Fall 1980; Assistant Professor, EnvironmentalHealth, Spring-Summer 1978; Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies/Anthropology,1978; Water Resources Management Program Coordinator, Fall 1977.

MEMBER, IES Curriculum Committee, May 1976-1985.MEMBER (ex-officio), IES Budget and Procedures Committee, May 1976-1985.MEMBER (ex-officio), Land Resources Graduate Program Executive

Committee, May 1976-1982.IES Instructional Program's PUBLICATIONS EDITOR, May 1976-Spring

1983.

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IES PLACEMENT DIRECTOR, May 1976-June 1983.

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IES REPRESENTATIVE, Faculty Advising Service of the College ofLetters and Science, May 1976-1983.

IES REPRESENTATIVE, Summer Orientation and Registration Program,Summer 1976-1983.

IES LIAISON with the Environmental Resource Unit, UW-Extension,Spring 1979-1985.

IES LIAISON with University Student Support Services (FinancialAids; Dean of Students; Student Health; New Student Services; Continuing EducationServices; Registrar), May 1976-1983.

IES LIAISON with the College of Letters and Science StudentAcademic Affairs Division, May 1976-1983.

IES FELLOWSHIPS COORDINATOR, May 1976-May 1981.

SELECTED UW-MADISON UNIVERSITY SERVICE

MEMBER, UW System Strategic Planning Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources,Fall 1989.

MEMBER, UW-Madison-DNR Risk Steering Committee, 1986-1990.MEMBER, UW-Madison Advisory Committee on Outside Activities, 1986-present.MEMBER, UW System Committee to Review Research Proposals for

Wisconsin Department of Transportation Funding ($120,000, 1986-87), Spring 1986.MEMBER, Alumni and Professional Relations Committee, Department of Urban and Regional

Planning, Fall 1985-1988.MEMBER, Faculty Advisory Committee to WHA-TV, Fall 1985-1987.CONSULTANT, Biological Sciences Department, UW-Milwaukee Committee to Establish an

Undergraduate Program in Environmental Studies, 1985-1987.MEMBER, Advisory Committee for Wisconsin's Hazardous Waste Center, January 1985-1987.MEMBER, Executive Committee, UW-System Transportation Policy Studies Institute,

1984-1988.MEMBER, Ad Hoc Consortium on Land Information Systems of Local, State, University of

Wisconsin-Madison, and Federal Representatives, 1984-1986.UW-MADISON REPRESENTATIVE, National Association of State Universities and Land

Grant Colleges, Committee on the Environment, 1984-1990.CHANCELLOR'S REPRESENTATIVE, University of Wisconsin System

Committee on Environmental Education, 1980-1985.

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UW-MADISON REPRESENTATIVE, University of Wisconsin System UndergraduateTeaching Improvement Grant Program Review Committee, Fall 1982 and Fall 1983. Participant in decision making on allocations of $180,000 per year.

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CHANCELLOR'S APPOINTEE to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Committee onUndergraduate Education (CUE), 1980-1987. CHAIRMAN, Subcommittee onInterdisciplinary Course Development, 1982. CO-CHAIRMAN, CUE, 1983-1984.

MEMBER, Chancellor's Search and Screen Committee to select NewDean of Inter-College Programs and Summer Sessions, Fall 1983-Spring 1984.

MEMBER, Graduate School Advanced Opportunity Fellowships Committee, 1983-1984.MEMBER, University of Wisconsin-Madison Affirmative Action Advisory Council, Spring

1982-Fall 1982.MEMBER, Planning Group, University of Wisconsin System Conference on Interdisciplinary

Studies, held in Madison, Wisconsin, 18-19 April 1980.MEMBER, All Campus Ad Hoc Committee on Internships and Student Practica, 1979-1981.MEMBER, University Career Placement Council, 1979-1983.CHAIRMAN, Subcommittee for the Creation of a Career Placement Facility in the

Undergraduate Library.STAFF ASSOCIATE, Energy Analysis and Policy Faculty, Fall 1979-1982.MEMBER, Campus Committee on Minority Recruiting, 1981-1985.RESOURCE PARTICIPANT, Center for Environmental Toxicology, 1977-1990.

INTERNATIONAL/NATIONAL/STATE ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES

MEMBER, National Steering Committee, Liberal Arts Consortium for U.S. Engineering andTechnological Institutions, 1999-present.

PROPOSAL REVIEWER, Rocky Mountain Regional Screening Panel, National SecurityEducation Program Scholarships, Institute of International Education, 19 March 1998,Denver, Colorado.

REVIEWER, Environmental Studies Program, Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado,March-April, 1998.

ADVISOR, to Minister of Education, Kyrgyzstan, Summer 1997-1998, Revised NationalEnvironmental Law; Environmental Impact Assessment Training in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstanunder an Asian Development Bank funded Project contracted to AGRA Earth &Environmental of Calgary, Canada.

REVIEWER, USGS Water Resources Research Proposals, 1997-present.REVIEWER, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.MEMBER, Denver Council of World Affairs, 1995-1999.ADVISOR on U.S.-Russian Environmental Education Activities to the U.S.EPA and to the

Office of the Undersecretary of State (Timothy Wirth), 1995-1996.CONSULTANT to University of Oregon’s Environmental Science Program, 1995-1996.

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CONSULTANT-EVALUATOR, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 1994-present (Evaluations of Michigan Technological University; GMI Institute).

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REVIEWER, Colorado Commission on Higher Education International Committee Report,March, 1994.

MEMBER, Denver Council of International Development, 1993-present.MEMBER, National review team of the Tropical Conservation and Development Program of

the University of Florida at Gainesville, 1993-1994.MEMBER, Commission on Environmental Education, Training and Communication, IUCN,

1987-1994.MEMBER, Review team of "Chernobyl: Information and Education for Local Decisionmaking,"

a research project of the University of Oregon (Eugene), funded by the Government ofRussia, the MacArthur Foundation ($250,000) and the Apple Foundation ($100,00),1991-1995.

MEMBER, Review team of the proposed Doctoral Program in Environmental Studies ofAntioch University of New England, 1991-present.

REVIEWER, Environmental Education Plan, 1992 U.N. Conference on Environment andDevelopment, 1991.

MEMBER, USIA Academic Review Panel, University Affiliations between U.S. and SovietInstitutions, March 1991.

MEMBER, Board of Directors, Alliance for Environmental Education, 1990.MEMBER, Governor's Wisconsin Environmental Achievement Awards Committee, 1990.MEMBER, National Environmental Policy Board for Earth Day 1990; 1989-1990.FOUNDING U.S. CHAIR, Area XII, "Environmental Information, Education and Training,"

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Environmental Protection, 1986-1991-present. (U.S.S. R. counterpart, Dr. Gennady Yagodin, U.S.S.R. Minister ofEducation.)

MEMBER, Academic Advisory Board, Community Environment Council, Santa Barbara,California, 1984-1990.

DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL, The International Society for Environmental Education,1983-1993.

MEMBER, Academic Advisory Committee, Center for Value Orientation and EnvironmentalEducation, Calcutta, India, Fall 1982-1986.

MEMBER, U.S. Fish and Wildlife India Interest Group, 1981-1983;REVIEWER, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Environmental Education Plan for India.

REVIEWER, Environmental Education Materials, Office of Technology Assessment, U.S.Congress, 1982.

REVIEWER, Environmental Studies, an undergraduate program of Bowling Green University,Bowling Green, Ohio, 1981.

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CONSULTANT/SITE VISITOR, Middlebury College Environmental Studies ProgramDevelopment, Middlebury, Vermont, October 1980.

REVIEWER, Doctor of Arts in Energy Studies, a proposed program of Adelphi University,State University of New York, Spring 1980.

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INTERNATIONAL/NATIONAL/STATE ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES (continued)

REVIEWER, Doctor of Environmental Science, a graduate degree program of the University ofCalifornia-Los Angeles, 1979-1980.

REVIEWER, Environmental Studies, an undergraduate program of Iowa State University, Ames,Iowa, 1978.

NORTH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (NAAEE)

MEMBER, Governance Committee, 2000-present.MEMBER, International Commission, 1997-present, Representative to Board of Directors

(5 December 1998, Washington, D.C.)MEMBER, Advisory Group, International Relations Committee,

1991-present; Chair, Subcommittee on International Affiliations, Spring 1994REPRESENTATIVE, to the International Environmental Affairs Journal, 1988-1994.MEMBER, Nominating Committee, 1989-1990.MEMBER, Program Committee for the 14th Annual Conference of the North American

Association for Environmental Education, held 27 September-2 October 1985, ChevyChase, Maryland.

PRESIDENT, 1984-1985.PRESIDENT-ELECT, 1983-1984.SECRETARY, 1982-1983.MEMBER, Executive Committee, 1982-1986.CHAIRMAN, Development Committee, 1986-1987.LIAISON, Friends of the United Nations Environment Programme.CHAIRMAN, Participation in World Decade of the Environment, 1982-1992, Spring 1982-

Spring 1983.MEMBER, Board of Directors, 1980-1984.CHAIRMAN, Environmental Studies Section, May 1980-October 1982.CO-FOUNDER, Environmental Studies Section, 1978.MEMBER, Program Committee, 10th, 11th & 12th Annual Conferences.CHAIRMAN, Publications Committee, 1981-1983; MEMBER, 1978-1983.MEMBER, Political Strategies Committee, 1982-1983.PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBER, Higher Education Section Workshop, 1977-1978,

and Program Planning Committee Member for the Higher Education Strand for the 7thand 8th Annual Conferences, 1977-1979.

DEPUTY PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, 9th Annual Conference, 1979-1980.SECRETARY-TREASURER, Environmental Studies Section, 1978-1980.CHAIRMAN, Committee on Establishing a Journal of Environmental Studies, Environmental

Studies Section, 1978.

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MEMBER, Special Task Force on Mission, Membership and Organizational Structure,1977-1978.

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NAAEE (continued)

MEMBER, Planning Group, National Commission for Environmental Education Research,1979-1980.

DELEGATE, Wisconsin Humanities Committee, 1977-1978.

PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

MEMBER, Emergency Medical Services Commission, Fitch-Rona EMS District,July 1992-1993.

MEMBER, Board of Directors, Friends of the Waisman Center onMental Retardation and Human Development, 1991-1993.

EXPERT WITNESS, Quasi Judicial Hearing, School Board, City ofMadison, 28 February 1985, to determine the continuing need for an environmentaleducation coordinator for the School District.

REPRESENTATIVE, City of Madison, on the Metropolitan MadisonE-Way Committee, appointed by the Madison City Council, 1980-1985.

TESTIMONY before the Wisconsin Legislature: Senate EducationCommittee on proposed UW Faculty and Academic Staff Collective Bargaining Bills,Summer 1981, Fall 1982, Spring 1983.

PRESENTER, "The 1974 Environmental Education Plan for Wisconsin," before the WisconsinCitizen's Environmental Council, 27 August 1979.

CONSULTING

CONSULTANT/TRAINER, Environmental Impact Assessment and Management, Ministry ofEducation, Kyrgyzstan. May, 1996-February, 1997.

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CONSULTANT:• International University, Moscow, Russia• U.S.S.R. State Committee for Public Education and U.S.S.R. State Committee

for Environmental Protection• UNDP-World Bank, Development of Environmental Studies Centres, Indonesia• Centro Studi Strutture e Rilevante Impatto Ambientale, Rome, Italy• Government of India Department of the Environment• Indian Society of Naturalists• Institut Pertanian Bogor and Ministry of Population and

Environment, Government of Indonesia (World Bank and UNDP)• Associates in Rural Development, Inc. (Burlington, Vermont)• Development Alternatives, Inc. (Bethesda, Maryland)

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CONSULTANT, Prairie View A&M University, PrairieView, Texas. (To design M.S. and M.A. degrees in Environmental Management.)

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CONSULTING (continued)

TECHNICAL WRITER and EDITORIAL CONSULTANT, Life Systems, Inc., Cleveland,Ohio.

EDITOR, The Write House, Madison, Wisconsin, 1979-1981. (Technical writing; sciencewriting; work with international community of scholars, non-native speakers ofEnglish.)

REVIEWER, George Allen and Unwin Publishing Company (United Kingdom), forEnvironmental Science Texts.

REVIEWER, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.REVIEWER, International Wildlife Magazine.ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT and WRITER, Blue Cliff Publishers (New York), for

environmental health and assessment books.

ORGANIZATIONS

-Sigma Xi-Association for Integrative Studies-North American Association for Environmental Education-Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education-Society for Values in Higher Education-International Society for Environmental Education-American Society for Engineering Education

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