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Page 1 SHANNON S. VAN ZANDT, Ph.D., AICP Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Texas A&M University, 3137 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3137 979-458-1223 979-845-1784 (fax) [email protected] Doctor of Philosophy, May 2004 Department of City & Regional Planning University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Dissertation: Achieving the American Dream: The Impact of Home Ownership on Opportunity for Low- and Moderate-Income Households. Adviser: William M. Rohe Master of Urban Planning, research option, May 1997 Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Bachelor of Environmental Design, summa cum laude, December 1993 Department of Architecture Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Current Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, 2011-present Conduct research on racial and income inequalities in land use patterns, and homeownership and housing mobility among low-income households. Teach core MUP courses on urban structure and planning methods, as well as elective courses on housing and neighborhood revitalization. Director, Center for Housing and Urban Development, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, 2012-present Coordinate activities of the college-wide research center, including proposal development; faculty, community, and doctoral fellows; community outreach, and curriculum enhancement. Program Coordinator, Master of Urban Planning Program, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, 2010-present Coordinate activities of the 50-student graduate program, including recruitment, admissions, advising, reporting, and strategic planning. Faculty Fellow/Affiliate Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center, Texas A&M University, appointed May 2006 Center for Texas Beaches & Shores, Texas A&M University-Galveston, appointed March 2010 Center for Heritage Conservation, Texas A&M University, appointed November 2006 Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Texas A&M University, joined June 2007 Certificate in Sustainable Urbanism, Texas A&M University, appointed November 2007 Past EDUCATION ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

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Page 1: SHANNON S. VAN ZANDT, Ph.D., AICPSHANNON S. VAN ZANDT, Ph.D., AICP Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Texas A&M University, 3137 TAMU, College

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SHANNON S. VAN ZANDT, Ph.D., AICP Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Texas A&M University, 3137 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3137 979-458-1223 979-845-1784 (fax) [email protected]

Doctor of Philosophy, May 2004 Department of City & Regional Planning University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Dissertation: Achieving the American Dream: The Impact of Home Ownership on Opportunity for Low- and Moderate-Income Households. Adviser: William M. Rohe

Master of Urban Planning, research option, May 1997 Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Bachelor of Environmental Design, summa cum laude, December 1993 Department of Architecture Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Current Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, 2011-present Conduct research on racial and income inequalities in land use patterns, and homeownership and housing mobility among low-income households. Teach core MUP courses on urban structure and planning methods, as well as elective courses on housing and neighborhood revitalization. Director, Center for Housing and Urban Development, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, 2012-present Coordinate activities of the college-wide research center, including proposal development; faculty, community, and doctoral fellows; community outreach, and curriculum enhancement. Program Coordinator, Master of Urban Planning Program, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, 2010-present Coordinate activities of the 50-student graduate program, including recruitment, admissions, advising, reporting, and strategic planning.

Faculty Fellow/Affiliate Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center, Texas A&M University, appointed May 2006 Center for Texas Beaches & Shores, Texas A&M University-Galveston, appointed

March 2010 Center for Heritage Conservation, Texas A&M University, appointed November 2006 Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Texas A&M University, joined June 2007 Certificate in Sustainable Urbanism, Texas A&M University, appointed November

2007

Past

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Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, 2005-2011. Senior Research Associate, Center for Urban & Regional Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 2004 – July 2005 Secured funding for and conducted research on outcomes from low-income homeownership and an evaluation of HOPE VI housing programs.

Instructor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998-2001 and 2005 Taught an introductory undergraduate course on urban planning; taught a graduate-level course module (half-semester) on professional communications; co-taught graduate course on dispute resolution.

Teaching Assistant, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001 Assisted Dr. David Godschalk teaching professional communications to graduate planning students.

Research Assistant, Department of City and Regional Planning/Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998-2004 Served as project director for a $200,000 study funded by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (now NeighborWorks) on their national pilot program on homeownership.

Research Assistant, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, 1996-1997 Assisted Dr. George Rogers with his research on the Texas colonias as part of the Center for Housing and Urban Development.

Graduate Assistant, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, 1995-1996 Worked in the Office of Communications writing/designing newsletters, press releases and other information pieces.

Consultant, Millenial Housing Commission, Washington, DC, September 2001.

Consultant, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Center for Home Ownership, Washington, DC

Consultant, Fannie Mae Foundation, Washington, DC, July 2000

Technical Writer, Triangle Temporaries, Raleigh, NC, July 1997-December 1997

Technical Writer, 3D/International, Inc., Houston, TX, 1994

Editorial Intern, Texas Society of Architects, Austin, TX, Summer 1993

P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E

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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

External

Co-Principal Investigator, The Adoption and Utilization of Hazard Mitigation Practices by Jurisdictions along Gulf and Atlantic Coasts, National Science Foundation, 2012-2015 ($440,000).

Principal Investigator, Developing  a  “Living  Laboratory”  for  Examining  Community  Recovery  and  Resilience  after  Disaster,  National  Science  Foundation,  2009-­‐‑2011  ($374,000).

Principal Investigator, Social Vulnerability and Urban Development Patterns: Impacts on Community Resilience, National Science Foundation, 2008-2009, ($144,671).

Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Beaumont Housing Authority’s HOPE VI grant, Beaumont Housing Authority, 2007-2011, ($165,000).

Co-Principal Investigator, Market Study and Community Input for Affordable Housing in the Brazos Valley (TX), Brazos Valley Affordable Housing Corporation, January – June 2006, ($35,000). Other Co-PIs were Dawn Jourdan and Cecilia Giusti.

Co-Principal Investigator, Do First-Time Home Buyers Improve Their Neighborhood Quality?, HUD Homeownership and Affordable Lending Research Grant, October 2004 – January 2006, ($40,000). Co-PI was William M. Rohe.

Project Manager and Associate Investigator, Evaluation of Durham Housing Authority’s HOPE VI Project, Durham (NC) Housing Authority, December 2003 – July 2005, ($180,000). PIs were William M. Rohe and James Fraser.

Principal Investigator, Impact of Homeownership on Opportunity for First-Time, Low-Income Homeowners. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant, 2001-2003, ($30,000).

Project Manager and Associate Investigator, Evaluation of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation's Home Ownership Pilot Program, May 1999 - May 2003, ($200,000). PIs were William M. Rohe and Roberto G. Quercia.

Internal

Co-Principal Investigator, Vertical Inequities in Property Tax Appraisals. College Research and Interdisciplinary Council (CRIC) Research Grant, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, $10,000. August 2007-August 2008. Co-PI was Elise Bright.

Co-Principal Investigator, Wal-Mart in Low-Income Urban Communities: Boon or Bust in a Texas Oil Town? College Research and Interdisciplinary Council (CRIC) Research Grant, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, $6,000. December 2005-December 2006. Co-PIs were Dawn Jourdan and Kimberly Winson-Geideman.

F U N D E D R E S E A R C H

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Professorships, Fellowships and Scholarships

Roy L. Dockery Endowed Professorship in Housing and Homelessness, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, appointed June 2012 (3-year term).

University of North Carolina, Lyle V. Jones Dissertation Fellowship, Royster Society of Fellows, $17,000. 2001.

PEO Scholar Award. A national scholarship program for women pursuing graduate degrees, $7,000. 2000.

Fannie Mae Foundation Grant for Best Dissertation Addressing Housing and Community Development Issues, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, $5,000 for data collection and research needs. 2000.

Awards

Student Project Award (course instructor), Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association, 2010.

Undergraduate Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, TAMU, 2007.

Opportunity, Deprivation and Housing Nexus paper competition award, sponsored by Housing Studies, May 2001.

American Institute of Certified Planners Outstanding Student Award, Texas A&M University, 1997.

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Texas A&M University, 1997.

Student Leadership Award, Master of Urban Planning Program, Texas A&M University, 1996.

Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society for Architecture and Allied Professions, Texas A&M University, 1993.

Gathright Scholar Award for the Highest Ranking Senior in the College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, 1993.

Professional Development Activities

Participant, Academic Writing Workshop, sponsored by the Journal of Planning Education and Research, Berkeley, CA, August 12-16, 2007.

Participant, Semester-long Grant Writing Workshop, Vice President for Research Office of Proposal Development, TAMU, Fall 2007.

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (*denotes student)

Jourdan, D.E., S. Van Zandt, and *E. Tarlton. 2013. Coming Home: Resident Satisfaction Regarding Return to a Revitalized HOPE VI Community. Forthcoming in Cities.

Van Zandt, S., W.G. Peacock, *D. Henry, H. Grover, W. Highfield, and S. Brody. 2012. Mapping Social Vulnerability to Enhance Housing and Neighborhood Resilience. Housing Policy Debate 22(1): 29-55.

Xiao, Y. and S. Van Zandt. 2012. Building Community Resiliency: Spatial Links between Households and Businesses in Post-Disaster Recovery. Urban Studies 49(11):2523-2542.

 Van Zandt, S. and W.M. Rohe. 2011. The Sustainability of Low-income

Homeownership: The Incidence of Unexpected Costs and Needed Repairs Among Low-Income Home Buyers. Housing Policy Debate 21(2): 317-341.

Grinstein-Weiss, M., K. Anacker, Y.Yeo, S. Van Zandt , and E. Books. 2011.

Homeownership and Neighborhood Satisfaction among Low- and Moderate-Income Households. Journal of Urban Affairs 33(3): 247-265.

Van Zandt, S . and D. Wunneburger. 2011. The Relationship between Residential

Land Use Patterns and the Educational Outcomes of Economically-Disadvantaged Students in Texas. Urban Education 46(3): 292-321.

*Shin, W. J., J. Saginor, and S. Van Zandt. 2011. Evaluation of Subdivision Characteristics on Single-Family Housing Values using Hierarchical Linear Modeling. Journal of Real Estate Research 33(3): 317-348.

Jourdan, D., S. Van Zandt, and *N. Adair. 2010. Meeting Their Fair Share: A Proposal for the Creation of Regional Land Banks to Meet the Affordable Housing Needs in the Rural Areas of Texas. Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 19(2): 147-159.

Van Zandt, S., C. Giusti, D. Jourdan and J. Martin. 2009. Small-Town Housing Needs and Urban Bias, Journal of the Community Development Society Vol. 39(3): 75-92.

Van Zandt, S. and *P. Mhatre. 2009. Growing Pains: Perpetuating the Inequality of Opportunity through the Production of Low-income Housing in the Dallas Metroplex. Urban Geography 30 (5): 490-513.

Van Zandt, S. 2007. Racial/Ethnic Differences in Housing Outcomes for First-Time, Low-Income Home Buyers. Housing Policy Debate 18(2): 431-474.

Van Zandt, S. and W.M. Rohe. 2006. Do First-Time Home Buyers Improve their Neighborhood Quality? Journal of Urban Affairs 28(5): 491-510.

This paper was also published as HUD USER Economic Development Publication # 39138 by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Policy Development and Research.

P U B L I C A T I O N S

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Rohe, W.M., S. Van Zandt and G. McCarthy. 2002. Home Ownership and Access to Opportunity: A Review of the Research Evidence. Housing Studies 17:1, 51-61.

Wendler, W.V., W.V. Wells and S. Van Zandt. 1997. Encouraging Excellence and Diversity. Journal of Staff, Program & Organization Development, 14:1, 15-18.

Under Review—NOT PUBLISHED YET

Highfield, W., W.G. Peacock, and S. Van Zandt. Determinants of Damage to Single-Family Housing from Hurricane-induced Surge and Flooding: Why Hazard Exposure, Structural Vulnerability, AND Social Vulnerability Matter in Mitigation Planning. Submitted to the Journal of the American Planning Association. After 10 months of no response, the manuscript was withdrawn and submitted to Environment & Planning A.

Islam, S. and S. Van Zandt. The impact of zoning regulations on thermal comfort in non-conditioned housing in hot, humid climates: Findings from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Submitted to the Journal of Housing and the Built Environment.

In preparation

Van Zandt, S., W.G. Peacock, and D. Henry*. Demographic Impacts of Natural Disasters: Population Estimates and Demographic Composition after Hurricane Ike. (About to be) Submitted to the Journal of Planning Education and Research.

LaFour, R.* and S. Van Zandt. Overcoming barriers to access: How faith-based organizations can connect the homeless to housing services. For submission to Housing Studies.

Ko, Y. and S. Van Zandt. Land Use and Settlement Patterns Analysis for US Megaregions. For submission to ??

Newman, G. and S. Van Zandt. The productive value of non-productive space. For submission to Landscape and Urban Planning.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters Rohe, W.M., S. Van Zandt, and G. McCarthy. 2012. The Social Costs and Benefits of

Homeownership. In The Affordable Housing Reader. Elizabeth Mueller and J. Rosie Tighe, Editors. New York: Routledge.

This paper was also published as a chapter in Low Income Homeownership: Examining the Unexamined Goal. Nicolas Retsinas and Eric Belsky, Editors. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution and Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, pp. 381-406, and was originally published as Low-Income Homeownership Working Paper Series LIHO-01.12 by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.

Peacock, Walter Gillis, Shannon Van Zandt, Dustin Henry, Himanshu Grover, and

Wesley Highfield. 2012. Social Vulnerability and Hurricane Ike: Using Social

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Vulnerability Mapping to Enhance Coastal Community Resilience in Texas. In After Ike: Severe Storm Prediction, Impact, and Recovery on the Texas Gulf Coast. Edited by Phillip B. Bedient. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press .

Rohe, W.M., R. Quercia and S. Van Zandt. 2007. The Social-Psychological Effects of Affordable Homeownership. In Chasing the American Dream: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Affordable Home Ownership. William M. Rohe and Harry Watson, Editors. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 215-232.

Peer-Reviewed Working Papers and Conference Proceedings

Highfield, W., W.G. Peacock, and S. Van Zandt. 2010. Determinants & Characteristics of Damage in Single-Family Island Households from Hurricane Ike. Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Bates, L.K. and S. Van Zandt. January 2007. Illinois’ New Approach to Regulating Predatory Lending: Unintended Consequences of Borrower Triggers and Spatial Targeting. Spatial Policy Analysis Research Consortium Working Paper 2007-02. University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign.

McCarthy, G., S. Van Zandt and W.M. Rohe. June 2001. The Economic Benefits and Costs of Homeownership: A Critical Assessment of the Research. Working Paper 01-02. Washington, DC: Research Institute for Housing America.

Rohe, W.M., S. Van Zandt, and G. McCarthy. 2001. The Social Benefits and Costs of Homeownership: A Critical Assessment of the Research. Working Paper 00-01. Washington, DC: Research Institute for Housing America.

Van Zandt, S. 1997. Exploring the Relationship between Territoriality and Sense of Community in Rural Neighborhoods. American Planning Association National Conference Proceedings, American Planning Association: Chicago, IL, available at http://www.design.asu.edu/apa/proceedings97/vanzandt.html.

Research and Technical Reports

Van Zandt, S., *E. Tarlton, J. Martin, and D. Jourdan. Final Report for Beaumont’s HOPE VI Project. Prepared for the Beaumont Housing Authority. June 2012.

Van Zandt, S., *E. Tarlton, D. Jourdan, and J. Martin. Interim Report for Beaumont’s HOPE VI Project. Prepared for the Beaumont Housing Authority. December 2010.

Van Zandt, S., *E. Tarlton, D. Jourdan, and J. Martin. Interim Report for Beaumont’s HOPE VI Project. Prepared for the Beaumont Housing Authority. December 2009.

Van Zandt, S., D. Jourdan, J. Martin, and C. Giusti. Interim Report for Beaumont’s HOPE VI Project. Prepared for the Beaumont Housing Authority. December 2008.

Van Zandt, S., D. Jourdan, J. Martin, and C. Giusti. Baseline Report for Beaumont’s HOPE VI Project. Prepared for the Beaumont Housing Authority. December 2007.

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Van Zandt, S. Guide to Written and Graphic Communications for Planners, Engineers and Policy Professionals. Prepared for the Texas Transportation Institute’s Urban Mobility Program. December 2006.

Van Zandt, S., D. Jourdan, J. Martin, and C. Giusti. Need and Demand for Affordable Housing in the Brazos Valley. Report to Brazos Valley Affordable Housing Corporation, June 2006.

Van Zandt, S., J. Fraser and W. M. Rohe. Impacts of Relocation on Former Residents of Few Gardens. Report to Durham, NC Housing Authority, October 2004.

Van Zandt, S. and J. Fraser. Report on Former Residents of Few Gardens Who Attended the Few Gardens Reunion. Report to Durham, NC Housing Authority, August 2004.

Rohe, W.M., R.G. Quercia and S. Van Zandt. Individual and Neighborhood Impacts of Neighborhood Reinvestment’s Homeownership Pilot Program. Report to Neighborhood Reinvestment, May 2003.

Rohe, W.M., R.G. Quercia and S. Van Zandt. Supporting the American Dream of Home Ownership: An Assessment of Neighborhood Reinvestment's Home Ownership Pilot Program. Report to Neighborhood Reinvestment, November 2001.

Van Zandt, S. September 2001. Directions for Public Housing. Memorandum to the Milliennial Housing Commission. http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/mhc/papers.html.

Quercia, R.G., and S. Van Zandt. The Performance of Second Mortgage Loans: An Exploratory Study. Report to Neighborhood Reinvestment, April 2001.

Rohe, W.M., R.G. Quercia and S. Van Zandt. An Assessment of Neighborhood Reinvestment's Home Ownership Pilot Program: A Preliminary Report to Neighborhood Reinvestment, February 2000.

Rohe, W.M. and S. Van Zandt. Interim Outcomes Report for Charlotte, North Carolina’s Enterprise Community Program, under contract to Abt Associates for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, August 2000.

Rohe, W.M. and S. Van Zandt. Quarterly Report for Charlotte, North Carolina’s Enterprise Community Program, under contract to Abt Associates for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, November 1999.

Book Reviews

Van Zandt, S. 2000. Review of The Creative Destruction of Manhattan by Max Page. Urban Land, 59:5, 24.

Van Zandt, S. 2000. Review of Constructing Townscapes: Space and Society in Antebellum Tennessee by Lisa Tolbert. Urban Land, 59:5, 24.

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Non-academic Articles

Rohe, William M., R.G. Quercia and S. Van Zandt. 2002. Neighborhood Reinvestment’s Home Ownership Pilot: Assessing Outputs, Implementation and Impact. Bright Ideas (Summer) pp. 91-96.

Van Zandt, S. April 2001. Best Practices Profile for Richmond, VA's Neighborhoods in Bloom Program and Richmond LISC's Opening Doors Campaign. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC.

Smith, S. 1 Authenticity Rebound. Texas Architect. January/February 1994, p. 55.

Smith, S. Museum at the Center. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, pp. 12-13.

Smith, S. Protecting a Legacy. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, p. 21.

Smith, S. Palestine Pines: East Texas Lake House, Palestine. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, pp. 52-53.

Smith, S. Elevated to Essences: Winston Residence, Houston. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, p. 55.

Smith, S. Light and Easy: Bennett House + Studio, Houston. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, p. 56.

Smith, S. Valley Views: Carter Ranch House, Millican. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, pp. 58-59.

Smith, S. Support Space: Delta Air Lines Remote Support Area, D/FW Airport. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, p. 62.

Smith, S. Schools by Design. Texas Architect. September/October 1993, p. 74.

Articles featuring my work

Is ‘The American Dream’ for Everyone? 2009. Research in Focus, Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp. 3-4. Office of University Partnerships, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC.

Kerch, Steve. 2003. The happy homeowner. CBS Marketwatch. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-social-benefits-of-homeownership

Media Interviews

Hurricane Ike Recovery Work. Homeland Security: Inside and Out Radio Program, Featured June 9, 2009.

1 My maiden name.

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Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations

Van  Zandt,  S.  (presenter),  Sara  Hamideh,  and  W.G.  Peacock.    2012.  Tracking  Housing  Recovery  in  Galveston  after  Hurricane  Ike.  International  Research  Committee  on  Disasters,  Boulder  CO,  July  18,  2012.  

Van Zandt, S., W.G. Peacock (presenter), D. Henry, H. Grover. 2012. Mapping Social Vulnerability to Enhance Housing and Neighborhood Resilience. International  Research  Committee  on  Disasters,  Boulder  CO,  July  18,  2012.  

Van Zandt, S. (presenter), W.G. Peacock, D. Henry, and S. Willems. 2012. Demographic Impacts of Natural Disasters. International  Research  Committee  on  Disasters,  Boulder  CO,  July  18,  2012.  

Xiao,  Y.  and  S.  Van  Zandt  (presenter).    2012.    Building  Community  Resiliency:    Spatial  Links  between  Households  and  Businesses  in  Post-­‐‑Disaster  Recovery.    International  Research  Committee  on  Disasters,  Boulder  CO,  July  18,  2012.  

Van  Zandt,  S.  (presenter),  T.  Chang,  and  W.G.  Peacock.    2011.  Residential  Rebuilding  After  Disaster:  Findings  from  Galveston,  TX.    Association  of  College  Schools  of  Planning,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT,  October  14,  2011.  

Van Zandt, S. (presenter), W.G. Peacock, D. Henry, and S. Willems. Demographic Impacts of Natural Disasters. Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, April 21, 2012.

Van  Zandt,  S.(presenter)  2011.  Galveston  Texas:  A  Living  Laboratory  for  Study  of  Community  Recovery  and  Resilience.    Presented  at  the  Texas  Chapter  of  the  American  Planning  Association  Annual  Conference.    Austin,  TX,  October  6,  2011.  

Highfield,  W.,  Peacock,  W.G.  (presenter),  and  S.  Van  Zandt.    2010.    Determinants  of  Household  Damage  in  Single-­‐‑Family  Island  Households  following  Hurricane  Ike.    Presented  at  the  Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Minneapolis, MN, October 8, 2010.  

Xiao,  Y.  (presenter)  and  S.  Van  Zandt.    2010.    Building  Community  Resiliency:    Spatial  Links  between  Households  and  Businesses  in  Post-­‐‑Disaster  Recovery.    Presented  at  the  Association  of  American  Geographers  Annual  Meeting,  special  session  on  Building  Regional  and  Local  Resilience.    Washington,  DC,  April  15,  2010.  

Van Zandt, S. (presenter), W.G. Peacock, W. Highfield, and Y. Xiao. 2009. Housing Inequalities and Social Vulnerability: Findings from 2008’s Hurricane Ike. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Crystal City, VA, October 4, 2009.

Lee, J.Y.*(presenter), S. Bame, and S. Van Zandt. 2009. Unmet Housing Needs in Texas During Katrina-Rita 2005. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Crystal City, VA, October 4, 2009.

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Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and *P. Mhatre. 2009. Growing Pains: Perpetuating the Inequality of Opportunity through the Production of Low-income Housing in the Dallas Metroplex. Presented at the Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 5, 2009.

Van Zandt, S. 2008. Patterns of Inequality: The Distribution of Housing Opportunity in the United States. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, IL, July 11, 2008.

Jourdan, D. and S. Van Zandt (co-presenter). Rural Land Banking: The Possible Extension of a Urban Redevelopment Strategy to a New Market for the Construction of Affordable Housing. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, IL, July 8, 2008.

Van Zandt, S. (co-presenter), D. Jourdan, and *M. Marshall. 2008. Meeting Affordable Housing Needs: Municipal Land Banking. Presented at the American Planning Association National Conference, Las Vegas, NV, April 28, 2008. 1.25 CE credits

Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and D. Wunneburger. 2007. Residential Land Use Patterns and Economic Segregation: Impacts on Educational Outcomes of Economically-Disadvantaged Students in Texas. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI, October 19, 2007.

Van Zandt, S. 2007. Small-Town Housing Needs: Obstacles and Opportunities. Presented at the Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. April 26-29, 2007.

Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and *P. Mhatre. 2006. Low-income and Minority Access to Areas of High Opportunity: A Report Card for the Dallas Metroplex. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Ft. Worth, TX, November 8-12, 2006.

Van Zandt, S. 2006. Locational attainment of minority home buyers: Do minority participants in homeownership promotion programs achieve greater parity in housing outcomes? Presented at the Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada, April 19-22, 2006.

Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and J. Fraser. 2006. Relocating HOPE VI Residents: Findings from Durham, NC’s Few Gardens. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, October 23-26, 2005.

Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and W.M. Rohe. 2005. Do First-Time Home Buyers Improve Their Neighborhood Quality? Presented at the Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, April 10-13, 2005.

Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and W.M. Rohe. 2004. Do First-Time Home Buyers Improve Their Neighborhood Quality? Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, October 21-24, 2004.

Van Zandt, S. 2002. Friends and Neighbors: The Impact of Housing Tenure and Mobility on the Social Networks of Lower Income Individuals. Presented at the

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Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 21-24, 2002.

Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and R.G. Quercia. 2002. The Performance of Second Mortgage Loans: An Exploratory Study of Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise's Loan Portfolio. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 21-24, 2002.

Van Zandt, S. (presenter) and R.G. Quercia. 2002. The Performance of Second Mortgage Loans: An Exploratory Study. Presented at American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Mid-Year meeting in Washington, DC, May 27-28, 2002.

Van Zandt, S. 1997. Exploring the Relationship between Territoriality and Sense of Community in Rural Neighborhoods. Paper presented at the National Conference of the American Planning Association, San Diego, CA, April 4-9, 1997.

Invited Presentations

Van Zandt, S. and Lori Feild Schwarz. 2012. Measuring Resilience. Invited presentation to the Houston-Galveston Area Council Sustainable Communities Coordinating Committee, August 28, 2012.

Van Zandt, S. 2012. Fair Housing and Social Vulnerability in the Houston-Galveston Region. Presented at “Integrating Houston/Galveston Area Communities.” Sponsored by the Texas Low Income Housing Information Service. August 8. 2012, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX.

Van Zandt, S. 2011. The Spatial Distribution of Housing Opportunity and Building Inclusive Communities. Presented at the “Fair housing: The Legal Duty to Affirmatively Further” Conference, City of Raleigh, NC Fair Housing Hearing Board and Legal Aid of North Carolina, April 29, 2011.

Van Zandt, S. 2011. Locational attainment of minority home buyers: Do minority participants in homeownership promotion programs achieve greater parity in housing outcomes? Presented at A Poverty Reduction Initiative Attempting To Integrate Various Expertise, Measures, Methods, and Technologies. Sponsored by the Bush School, Bryan, Texas, February 2011.

Van Zandt, S. 2010. Landscapes of Inequality: The Spatial Distribution of Housing Opportunity in Texas. Presented at the “Race, Place, and Fair Housing” Conference, University of Texas School of Law, William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law, October 15, 2010.

Van Zandt, S. 2009. Galveston as a Living Laboratory for the Study of Community Resilience and Recovery. Presented at Beijing University, China, October 22, 2009.

Van Zandt S. (presenter), D. Henry*, and W.G. Peacock. 2009. Housing Recovery After Hurricane Ike: Dislocation and Early Rebuilding. Presented at the Texas

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Chapter of the American Planning Association Annual Conference, Galveston, TX. October 9, 2009.

Van Zandt, S. 2009. Evacuation Decisions during Hurricane Ike: Findings from Household Surveys in Galveston. Presented at the National Hurricane Conference, Austin, TX. April 9, 2009.

Van Zandt, S. 2008. Low-income Homeownership and Subprime Lending: Contributions to the Mortgage Market Mess. Presented to the Levin College of Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. October 14, 2008.

Van Zandt, S. and W.M. Rohe. 2006. Do First-Time Home Buyers Improve Their Neighborhood Quality? Presented at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Homeownership and Affordable Lending Seminar Series. Washington, DC, January 27, 2006.

Van Zandt, S. 2003. Homeownership and Neighborhood Revitalization. Keynote presented at luncheon in honor of National Homeownership Month. Local Initiatives Support Corporation-Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem, NC, June 23, 2003.

Van Zandt, S. 2003. The Costs and Benefits of Home Ownership. Presented at Gimmee Shelter: Homeownership and Affordable Housing. Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, April 2, 2003.

Van Zandt, S. 2001. Summary and Assessment of Summit 2000: The Costs and Benefits of Home Ownership. Presented to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation's Center for Home Ownership Advisory Board Meeting, Miami, FL, February 1, 2001.

Van Zandt, S. 2000. Findings and Directions for Summit 2000: The Costs and Benefits of Home Ownership. Presented to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation's Summit 2000 Meeting, Washington, DC, December 1, 2000.

Invitations as Panelist

Panelist. The Importance of Mentoring. Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association Annual Conference, Ft. Worth, TX, October 2012.

Panelist/Convener. Housing Inequality and Social Vulnerability: Toward Housing Resilience. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 2011.

Panelist. Long-Term Disaster Recovery and Resiliency in China and the United States: Toward a Framework for Comparative Disaster Research. China-U.S. Relations Conference, Beijing, China, October, 2009.

Panelist. Community-based Homeownership Programs. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC, September, 2000.

Conference Posters (Peer-reviewed)

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Hamideh, S., S. Van Zandt, and W.G. Peacock. Creating a Living Laboratory for Community Resilience and Recovery. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, July 14-19, 2012.

Henry, D., S. Van Zandt, and W.G. Peacock. Post-Disaster Household Recovery. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, July 4-10, 2010.

Van Zandt, S., *G. Burns, and *D. Henry. 2009. Community Resilience and Recovery: Questions from Galveston, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, July 15-18, 2009.

*Payne C., S. Bame, *R. Bell, *T. Davis, *A. Desai, *R. Dunn, *D. Finley, *A. Garza, *A. Grover, *E. Harrison, *J.Y.Lee, P. Mhatre, *A. Norman, *A. Shaw, *F. Shaw, *M. Xue, S. Van Zandt, K. Parker, and B. Wick. 2010. Unmet Demand for FEMA During Hurricanes Katrina-Rita in Texas, Fall 2005. Presented 2/9/10; Department of Homeland Security, Division of Science & Technology Conference; Los Almos, NM

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Texas A&M University PLAN 629/URSC 454: Neighborhood Revitalization PLAN 356/656: Housing and Community PLAN 613: Planning Methods and Techniques PLAN 610: Structure and Function of Human Settlements PLAN 663: Applied Planning Studio PLAN 664: Planning History and Theory PLAN 661: Information & Communication for Planners

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PLAN 254: Development Dispute Resolution (graduate level) PLAN 131a: Professional Communications for Planners (graduate level) PLAN 46: Introduction to Planning and Urbanism (undergraduate level) Course Evaluations (Texas A&M Courses Only; 5 point scale)

Course Title 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

PLAN 656 Housing & Community

4.81 4.72 4.97 4.91 n/a n/a PLAN 356 n/a 4.65 4.76 n/a n/a n/a

PLAN 629 Neighborhood Revitalization†

n/a n/a 4.83 4.86 4.89 n/a PLAN 454 n/a n/a n/a 4.82 4.84 n/a

PLAN 613 Planning Methods II

n/a 4.39 4.29 4.65 4.55 4.61

PLAN 610 Structure & Function

n/a 4.39 4.72 4.89 n/a 4.73

PLAN 663 Applied Planning

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.13

PLAN 664 Planning Theory & History

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.84

PLAN 601 (1 credit)

Intro to Planning

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.85

Average

†Denotes a course that I created.

Student Role Grad. Date Outcome PH.D. URBAN AND REGIONAL SCIENCE Chang Ho Hur Chair May-13 Chunkuen Lee Chair May-13 Jee Young Lee Co-Chair May-11 Pratik Mhatre Co-Chair Aug 09 Research Associate, PPRI Edward Tarlton Chair May-12 Junping Xu Co-Chair May-12

C O U R S E S T A U G H T

S T U D E N T C O M M I T T E E S

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Student Role Grad. Date Outcome AYoung Woo Chair May 14 Myungshik Choi Chair Sara Hamideh Co-chair Gabriel Burns Member (Rogers) Roberto Cantu Member May-12 (Giusti) Luis Estevez Member Aug-11 (Giusti) St Cloud University Joshua Gunn Member May-13 (Brody) Shih-Kai Huang Member May-13 (Lindell) Youngho Ko Member May-12 (Bright) Sang Lee Member May-11 (Saginor) Zhu Qian Member Dec-08 Asst. Prof., University of Waterloo Woo Jin Shin Member May-09 Research Institute, Seoul, Korea Minjie Xu Member May-13 (Saginor) Boah Kim Mentor ?? Floating Han Park Mentor Admitted fall 2012 MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING Nicole Adair Chair Dec-08 Housing Policy Fellow, DC Michelle Audenaert Chair May-08

Economic Development, Bryan, TX

Jared Briggs Chair Dec-11 Planner, Harris County Jacob Browning Chair May-07 Planner, City of Austin, TX Stephany Caraballo Chair May-13

Participatory Planning—protected areas

Jamil Djonie Chair (thesis) Dec-09 Dustin Henry Chair May-10 GIS Specialist, City of Galveston Kelli Hill Chair May-09 Intern, City of Bryan Anita Hollmann Co-Chair May-10 Planner, Kimley-Horn Lauren Hovde Chair May-13 Planner, City of College Station Karen Gauss Chair May-12 Bike Share Samantha Gleinser Chair May-12 Housing Joanna Kaspar Chair May-11 League City Lindsay Key Chair May-11 Homelessness Youngho Ko Chair (thesis) Aug-08 Ph.D. URSC Ross LaFour Chair May-12 Homelessness Chris Lazaro Chair May-13 Affordable Dwelling Units Cameron Muhic Chair Dec-11 Regional Planning Erin Newcomer Chair Dec-09 Intern, City of Harrisburg, PA

Thomas Oomen Chair May-11 Transit-Oriented Design and Affordability

Walter M. Peacock Chair May-13 Social Vulnerability and Foreclosures Michelle Queen Chair May 12 Associate Planner, Kendig Keast

Matthew Robinson Chair May-08 Staff Planner, City of College Station, TX

Abhijeet Saboo Chair Dec-08 Koly Sengupta Chair May-13 Housing Density Jian Shen Chair Dec-11 Rural Transit Performance/TTI Justin Silhavy Chair May-08 Demographer, Ft. Bend ISD John Earl Thomas Chair May-09 Planner I, Rio Rancho, NM

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Student Role Grad. Date Outcome Tho Tran Chair May-13 Micah Van Alstyne Chair May-12

Shalanski White Chair May-07 Planner, City of Conroe, TX

Susan White Chair May-10 Associate Planner, Kendig Keast Collab.

Cristin Burton Member Dec-08 James Baker Associates, Houston, TX Luis Estevez Member May-07 Ph.D. URSC Daniel Galindo Member May-08 State of TN Local Planning Assistance

Omkar Gupta Member Dec-08 Director, Public Forum; Urban Design Research Institute, Mumbai, India

Dongjin Han Member (thesis) May-13 Juton Horstman Member May-07 Neighborhood Planner, NYC, NY Bo Ah Kim Member (thesis) May-09 Ph.D. URSC Allen Kumassah Member May-11 Jaimie Masterson Member May-13 Flooding and resilience Courtney Payne Member May-10 Planner, Middle Georgia COG Aracely Rodriguez Member May-12 Xingliang (Cindy) Tong Member May-12

Travis Young Member May-11 Planner, Harris County Community Services

OTHER COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS Duygu Albostan PhD. Arch ?? (Clayton) Informal Settlements Kevin Andrews M.S. Ag

Leadership May-11 Sustainable Urbanism Certificate

Jill Atkinson Modell M. Arch May-07 Historic Preservation Architect, Virginia

Harold Briscoe* MPSA May-09 Baton Rouge Redevelopment Authority

Ting-Yi Chang* MSLD May-11 Galveston Property Values Cris Cooper PhD. Arch (Miranda) Jennifer Brooke Corey M. Arch May-09 Kristin Curtiss M. Arch May-08 Nicole Dill M. Arch May-08 Dana Eldridge MSCM Dec-06 Kandyce Fernandez MPSA May-07 PhD in Sustainable Urbanism, AZ

State Stephanie Guariglia M. Arch May-10 Yujing Lu MSLD Dec-07 MS Finance, TAMU Joo Hyun Lee Ph.D. Arch (Shepley) Saiful Islam PhD. Arch (Tabb/Culp) Prachi Patwardhan M. Arch May-11 Ashley Martin M. Arch May-10 Angela Martinez MSLD Dec-06 Planner, Knudson Services, Houston,

TX Joshua Mauldin M. Arch May-10 Chrystal McLemore M. Arch May-10 Michael Miller MSLD May-10

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Student Role Grad. Date Outcome Karen Muskopf M. Arch May-11 Public Housing Redevelopment Matthew Sanders M. Arch May-12 Homeless Shelter Chamila Subasinghe PhD. Arch May-11 (Clayton) Space Syntax, Recovery on

Bolivar Peninsula Yuting Song M. Arch May-13 Korean Ex-pats Ingrid van Beljon M. Arch May-12 Downtown Bryan Kevin Walsh M. Arch May-13 Disaster Settlements

*I served as chair or co-chair of these committees.

Continuing Education and Certification Maintenance Courses

Preparing for Change: Building Resilient Communities (co-taught, primary instructor/facilitator). Presented at the Spring 2012 Planners Training Service of the American Planning Association, Philadelphia PA, June 14-15, 2012. 14 CM Credits.

Preparing for Change: Building Resilient Communities (co-taught, primary instructor/facilitator). Presented at the Fall 2011 Planners Training Service of the American Planning Association, Dallas/Ft. Worth, November 11-12, 2011. 14 CM Credits.

Landscapes of Inequality. Presented at the Race, Place and Fair Housing Conference, UT School of Law, October 2010. 1.5 CLE credits.

Introduction to Urban Planning (co-taught). Rice University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, AECOM Libya Training. September 2008, March 2009, August 2009.

Meeting Affordable Housing Needs: Municipal Land Banking. Presented at the American Planning Association National Conference, Las Vegas, NV, April 28, 2008. 1.25 CE credits

Rural Land Banking (co-taught). Brazos Valley Council of Governments Board Meeting, and for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits. Sponsored by the Brazos Valley Affordable Housing Corporation and a grant from the OneStar Foundation. May 2007.

Guest Lectures

LAND 200 (Intro to Landscape Architecture): Urban Planning, Fall 2011, Spring 2012

MARM 681 (Seminar on Galveston Recovery): Preliminary Findings from the Community Recovery and Resilience Project, Spring 2009

ARCH 408 (Experimental Home Architecture): Housing Recovery After Disaster, Spring 2009

URSC 458 (Plan Implementation): Housing Implementation, Spring 2009

PLAN 365 (Introduction to Urban Planning): Housing and Residential Land Use, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010

ADDITIONAL TEACHING

EXPERIENCE

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PLAN 627 (Economic Development): Beaumont HOPE VI Background, Fall 2008, Fall 2010

PLAN 664 (History and Theory): Social Capital and Isolation, Fall 2008

PLAN 629 (Neighborhood Revitalization): Inequality, Spring 2012

Teaching Awards and Professional Development

Participant, Teaching Portfolio Workshop, Center for Teaching Excellence, TAMU, Summer 2009.

Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award, Department of LAUP, TAMU, 2007.

Faculty Mentor, Graduate Teaching Academy, Texas A&M Center for Teaching Excellence, 2008, 2012

Certificate, University of North Carolina Center for Teaching & Learning Semester-long College Teaching Workshop

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SERVICE ACT IVIT IES

Grants Reviewer, National Science Foundation, February 2010, January 2012 Panel Reviewer, National Science Foundation, December 2009, January 2011 Reviewer, Austrian Science Fund, January 2010 Panel Reviewer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of

University Partnerships FY 2008 and FY 2009 Doctoral Research Grant Program Reviewer, Texas Sea Grant Program, FY 2009-2010. Reviewer, Program to Enhance Scholarly and Creative Activities (PESCA), Texas

A&M University (internal grant program), 2010-2012 Manuscripts Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Housing Policy Debate, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Housing Studies, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2004, 2010 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Journal of Planning Literature, 2004 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Journal of Urban Affairs, 2006, 2008, 2009 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Community Development, 2009 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Social Problems, 2009 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Urban Geography, 2007 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Natural Hazards, 2009 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Natural Hazard Review, 2010, 2011, 2012 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters, 2010 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Journal of Policy History, 2011 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Town Planning Review, 2011 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2011 Ad Hoc Manuscript Review, Cities, 2011 Manuscript Review (3 per year), Journal of Happiness Studies, 2007-2010 Member of Jury, International Sustainable Urbanism Conference Poster Competition

College Station, Texas, April 1-3, 2007

Community

Member, Fair Housing and Equity Workgroup, Houston-Galveston Area Council, 2012-present.

Discipline

Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Review and Appraisal Committee (reviews activities, programs, ways and means to help sent the Presidential agenda and to recommend policy or organizational changes), 2010-2011.

S C I E N T I F I C R E V I E W S

COMMITTEES

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Member, Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Emerging Scholar Award Selection Committee, 2010-2011.

Board Member, Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association (faculty representative), 2008-2009

Texas A&M University

Member, University Press Faculty Advisory Committee. Texas A&M University, College Station, 2012- 2015.

Panelist. From Face-to-Face to Online Teaching: A Case Study about How & Why to Make the Move, Information Technology Services Showcase, Texas A&M University, College Station, Fall 2011.

Reviewer, Program to Enhance Scholarly and Creative Activities (PESCA), Texas A&M University (internal grant program), 2010-2012

Panelist. Program for the Enhancement of Scholarly and Creative Activities Information Session, Texas A&M University, College Station, September 2011.

College of Architecture

Chair, Staff Award Selection Committee, College of Architecture, 2009-2010.

Chair, College of Architecture Research Symposium, Fall 2010.

Department

Co-Chair, Faculty Search Committee (Transportation), LAUP, TAMU, 2012

Member, Workload Task Force, LAUP, 2012

Editor, Departmental Newsletter Perspectives, 2008- 2011.

Faculty Advisor, Association of Student Planners, Texas A&M University, 2007-present

Member, Executive Advisory Committee (Program Coordinators), LAUP, Texas A&M University, 2010-present.

Member, Staff Search Committee (Administrative Assistant), LAUP, Texas A&M University, 2010.

Member, Faculty Search Committee (Transportation position), LAUP, Texas A&M University, 2009-2010.

Member, Faculty Search Committee (Land Use/Environmental position), LAUP, Texas A&M University, 2007-2008.

Member, B.S. in Urban and Regional Science Advisory Committee, LAUP, Texas A&M University, 2007-present.

Member, Master of Urban Planning Degree Program Advisory Committee, LAUP, Texas A&M University, 2005-present.

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Member, Committee to create a Bachelor’s of Science in Urban & Regional Science, LAUP, Texas A&M University, 2005-2006.

Member, Diversity Committee, Department of City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, 2001-03 (co-developed two spring seminar series examining how race, class and gender affect the development of communities).

Member, Committee to develop an urban design specialization, Department of City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, 2001.

Member, Committee to develop an undergraduate minor, Department of City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, 2000-2001.

Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, 2002, 2000.

Ph.D. Liaison to Departmental Faculty Meetings, Department of City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, 1998-1999.

Session Moderator, Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Session on Disaster Recovery, April 2012.

Discussant/Moderator, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Housing and Community Development Track, Session on Low-Income Homeownership and Subprime Lending, 2009.

Session Moderator, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning/Association of European Schools of Planning World Congress, Session on Neighborhood Regeneration and Segregation, Chicago, July 2008.

Session Moderator, Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Session on Issues in Housing Affordability and Access, 2006.

Session Moderator, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Housing and Community Development Track, Session on HOPE VI, 2005.

Session Moderator, Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Session on Low-Income Homeownership, 2005.

Editor and Publisher, the 1996-1997 New Planner, an international newsletter for student members of the American Planning Association.

Region 3 Representative, Student Representatives Council, American Planning Association, 1996-1997.

Managing Editor, Unscheduled Events, the publication of the Research Committee on Disasters of the International Sociological Association, March 1996-May 1997.

Certifications and Memberships

American Institute of Certified Planners

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

American Planning Association

SERVICE TO

DISCIPL INE

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Urban Affairs Association