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MIKE FORREST KEEN 10/2010 EDUCATION LEED-AP 2008 Ph.D. 1985 M.A. 1983 B.A. 1979

United States Green Building Council University of Notre Dame Sociology University of Notre Dame Sociology Heidelberg College Philosophy

POSITIONS Founding Director, IU South Bend Center for a Sustainable Future, 2008-. Professor of Sociology, IU South Bend, 2002-. Director, IUSB Masters of Liberal Studies Program, 2003-2007. Chairperson, IUSB Department of Sociology, 1997-2002. Associate Professor, Sociology, Indiana University South Bend, 1995-2002 Assistant Professor, Sociology, Indiana University South Bend, 1989-1995. Visiting Assistant Professor, Sociology, Indiana University South Bend, 1987-1989. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Sociology, Indiana University South Bend, 1986-1987. Program Coordinator, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame, 1985-87. DISTINCTIONS Chairperson, Mayor‟s Green Ribbon Commission, City of South Bend, 2009-11. Finalist, Gigot Center Social Venture Business Plan Competition, 2006. IUSB Eldon Lundquist Award, 2005. Elected to Association for Graduate Liberal Studies Programs Board of Directors, 2005-07. Chair, American Sociological Association‟s Section on the History of Sociology, 2002-03. Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association‟s History of Sociology Section Distinguished Scholarly Book Award, 2002. Indiana University Trustees‟ Teaching Award, 2001. North Central Sociological Association‟s (NCSA) Scholarly Achievement Award, 2000. Full Graduate Faculty Status, Indiana University, 2000. IUSB Chancellor‟s Fellow, 1998-99. Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (TERA), 1997. President's Award for Distinguished Teaching, Indiana University, 1994. Indiana University South Bend Distinguished Teaching Award, 1993. FACET (Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching) Award, Indiana University, 1993. BOOKS Keen, Mike F., and Janusz Mucha (eds.). 2006. Autobiographies of Transformation: Lives in Central and Eastern Europe: Autobiographies of Transformation. London: Routledge. Keen, Mike F. 2003. Stalking Sociologists (Paperback republication of my 1999 book, with a new introduction and updated bibliography). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Keen, Mike F. and Janusz Mucha (eds.). 2003. Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe:

Transformation at the Dawn of a New Millennium. Westport, CT: Praeger. One of four books featured in “Meet the Author” sessions at the 2003 European Sociological Association Meetings. Keen, Mike F. 1999. Stalking the Sociological Imagination: J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI Surveillance of American Sociology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. (Winner of NCSA Award and ASA History of Sociology Honorable Mention). Keen, Mike F. and Janusz Mucha (eds.). 1994. Eastern Europe in Transition: The Impact on Sociology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ARTICLES (refereed are starred) Mucha, Janusz and Mike F. Keen. 2010. “Post-Communist Democratization and the Practice of Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe.” Pp. 129-39 in The ISA Handbook of diverse Sociological Traditions, edited by Sujata Patel. London: Sage. *Keen, Mike F. and Ken Smith. 2008. “The Future of Graduate Liberal Studies: Beyond Disciplinary Lite and the Generic University. Confluence: The Journal of Graduate Liberal Studies 13(2): 144-51. Mucha, Janusz and Mike F. Keen. 2008. “Post-Communist Democratization and Practicing Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe,” Pp. 3-13 in Croat Sociology: Development and Perspectives edited by Denisa Krbec. Zagreb: Sveucilisna tiskara do.o. Mike F. Keen and Janusz Mucha. 2006. “Central and Eastern European Sociology in the PostCommunist Era.” Eastern European Quarterly 39(4): 523-36. * Keen, Mike F. and Janusz Mucha. 2004. “Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s: A Decade of Reconstruction.” European Societies 6(2): 123-47. *Keen, Mike F. and Gabrielle Robinson. 2001. “Cultural Resistance and Resilience Amidst the Vineyards: The Viennese Heuriger.” Journal of Popular Culture 35(1): 219-33. Kin, Majk Forest (Mike Forrest Keen). 2001. “Razumeti svet koji se menja.” Translated by Karel Turza. Knjizevni glasni 2, 141. *Keen, Mike F. and Janusz Mucha. 2000. “History in the Making: Sociology and the Transformation of Eastern and Central Europe.” Sociologia: Slovak Sociological Review 32(3): 227-40. Reprinted 2001, pp. 40-52 in Mirrors and Windows: Essays in the History of Sociology, ed. Janusz Mucha, Dirk Kaesler and Wlodzimierz Winclawski. Torun: Nicholas Copernicus University Press. Keen, Mike F. 1998. “Writing Across the Curriculum: Peer-Critique.” Pp. 94-95 in More Quick Hits: Successful Strategies by Award-Winning Teachers, edited by Holly Stocking et. al. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Robinson, Gabrielle and Mike F. Keen. 1996. “Café Kultur: The Coffeehouses of Vienna.” Contemporary Review 269(1566): 24-32. *Keen, Mike F. 1996. “Teaching Qualitative Methods: A Face-to-Face Encounter. Teaching Sociology 24(April):166-176. Keen, Mike F. 1994. “Student Self-evaluation.” Pp. 29-30 in Quick Hits: Successful Strategies by Award Winning Teachers, edited by Eileen Bender et. al. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. *Keen, Mike F. 1993. “No One Above Suspicion: Talcott Parsons Under Surveillance.” The American Sociologist 24(3/4): 37-54. Keen, Mike F. 1993. “A Season in Hell: Arthur Rimbaud‟s Cartesian Misadventure.” Pp. 101125 in Politics at the End of History: Essays in Postmodernist Thought, edited by Fabio Dasilva and Mathew Kanjirathinkal. New York: Peter Lang. *Keen, Mike F. 1992. “The Freedom of Information Act and Sociological Research.” The American Sociologist 23(2): 43-51. Keen, Mike F. 1992. “The FBI and the ASA” Footnotes 20 (May):14. Keen, Mike F. 1990. “Peace Studies and the Pedagogy of Peace.” Peace and Change 15: 219-222. *Keen, Mike F. 1990. “Objectivity and Pedagogy: Freire's Problem-Posing Model in Theory and Practice.” Peace and Change 15:331-344. REVIEWS Brenda Longfellow, Director. Weather Report. Teaching Sociology (July 2009) 37, 3: 333-34. Dierkes Meinolf and Bernd Biervert (eds.). European Social Science in Transition: Assessment and Outlook. Social Forces 73:1165-66. Gerhardt, Uta (ed.). Talcott Parsons on National Socialism. American Journal of Sociology 99:1359-61. GRANTS Wells Fargo Grant, Center for a Sustainable Future Programs,” Spring 2009 ($5500). Northern Indiana Public Utility Company, “Michiana Sustainability Summit,” Fall 2009 ($5000). IUSB Facutly Research Grant, “Witnessing Sociological Lives in Central and Eastern Europe: Autobiographies of Transformation,” Summer 2004 ($8000.00). IU International Enhancement Grant, “Studying German in Vienna.” Fall 2002 ($1000). Council for International Exchange of Scholars Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Grant to bring Professor Janusz Mucha to IUSB. 2002/03 ($28,000). IUSB Faculty Research Grant. “Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe.” 2001 ($8000.00). International Research and Exchange Board (IREX). “Sociology and the Transformation of Central Europe.” Spring 2001 ($2040).

IU Overseas Conference Fund. “Sociology and the Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe. Spring 2000 ($800). IUSB Summer Faculty Fellowship. “Stalking the Sociological Imagination.” 1998 ($5000). IU Intercampus Scholar Award. Institute for Advanced Studies, Indiana University, Spring 1997 ($750). IUSB Grant in Aid of Research. “Stalking the Sociological Imagination.” Fall 1995 ($700). IU Overseas Conference Fund. “Symposium on Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe.” Fall 1995 ($800). IUSB Summer Faculty Fellowship. “Eastern Europe in Transition: The Impact on Sociology.” 1993 ($5000). American Sociological Association Small Grant. “Eastern Europe in Transition: The Impact on Sociology.” March 1993 ($2400). IUSB Academic Entrepreneurial Grant. “Eastern Europe in Transition: The Impact on Sociology.” Spring 1992 ($1950). Indiana University South Bend Research Development Grant. “Eastern Europe in Transition: The Impact on Sociology.” Fall 1991 ($1050). Indiana University Intercampus Research Travel Grant. “The F.B.I. and American Sociology.” Spring 1991 ($500). Indiana University Grant in Aid of Research. “The FBI and American Sociology.” ($300). IUSB Summer Faculty Fellowship. “Theoretical Foundations for the Social History of Social Science.” 1990 ($5000). NEH Summer Seminar Fellowship at Harvard University. “The Social History of Modern Science.” 1988 ($3500). PRESENTATIONS AND PANELS “Sustainability at IU South Bend.” IU Public Affairs and Government Relations Annual Meeting, Bloomington, IN, November 12, 2009. “Going Green: The Natural Step to Sustainability.” WNIT Green Expo, South Bend, IN, April 30, 2009. “The Natural Step.” Sustainable Business Roundtable, Elkhart, IN, November 21, 2008. “The Business of Going Green (panel),” St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce, South Bend, IN, November 13, 2008. “Green Technology and the Jobs of the Future (panel).” IVY Tech STEM Symposium, South Bend, IN, October 9, 2009. “Sustainability and Higher Education (panel).” Inovateus Solar Forum, South Bend, IN, December 12, 2008. “The Sustainability Revolution (panel).” IU South Bend Campus Theme: Revolutions in Thought, South Bend, IN, September 23, 2008. “The Future of Graduate Liberal Studies: Beyond Disciplinary „Lite‟ and the Generic

University,” with Ken Smith, AGLSP, Memphis, Tennessee, October 11, 2007. “Creating a Sustainable Community: One Step at a Time,” with Gabrielle Robinson, IUSB, September 18, 2007. “Sustainability and Conservation: The Natural Step,” Hoosier Environmental Council, South Bend Public Library, November 11, 2006. “Principles of Sustainable Development,” Community Forum on Economic Development, South Bend, IN, April 22, 2006. “Core Competencies and Curricular Design,” Panel Member, AGLSP, Santa Fe, NM, October 11, 2006. “Post-Communist Democratization and the Practice of Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe,” presented with Janusz Mucha, Croatian Sociological Association, Zagreb, February 24, 2006. “Principles of Sustainable Development,” Community Forum on Economic Development, IUSB, South Bend, IN, April 22, 2006. “Creating a Public Intellectual Track in a MLS Program.” Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs, October 28-30, 2004. Charlotte, NC. “Sociological Lives and Experiences of Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe.” Presented with Janusz Mucha (2nd author) at the annual meetings of the European Sociological Association, September 26, 2003, Murcia, Spain. “Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s: A Decade of Reconstruction.” Presented with Janusz Mucha (2nd author) at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 16-19, 2002, Chicago, Illinois. “Central and Eastern European Sociology in the Post-Communist Era.” Presented by Janusz Mucha (1st author) at the meetings of the International Sociological Association in Brisbane, Australia, July 12, 2002. “Paul Lazarsfeld: The Academic Mind During the „Difficult Years.‟” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 17-21, 2001, Anaheim, CA. “History in the Making: Sociology and the Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe.” Presented at meetings of the Research Committee on the History of Sociology, International Sociological Association, Torun, Poland, June 1-3, 2000. “Ernest Burgess: Security Matter-C.” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 6-10, 1999, Chicago, Illinois.

“Stalking the Sociological Imagination.” Presented at the annual meetings of the North Central Sociological Association, April 15-18, 1999, Troy, Michigan. “Man's March Toward Humanity: Mexican Muralism and the Creation of a National-Popular Culture.” Presented at the Conference on Culture, Society & Change in the Americas, March 11-14, 1993, Merida, Venezuela. “The F.B.I. and the ASA.” Presented at the Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October 23-27, 1991. Ottawa, Canada. “A Season in Hell: Arthur Rimbaud's Cartesian Misadventure.” Presented at the Association for Humanist Sociology meetings. October 11-14, 1991, Cincinnati, Ohio. “The Blind Men and the Elephant: Functional Versus Substantial Rationality in the Nuclear Dilemma.” Presented at Nuclear War and Peace Education Conference, George Mason University. June 2-4, 1989, Fairfax, Virginia. “The Destruction of the Sociological Imagination.” Presented at American Sociological Association meetings in San Francisco, August 9-13, 1989. “Teaching Nuclear Issues: Pedagogy, Objectivity and Experience.” Presented at Nuclear War and Peace Education Conference at George Mason University, October 29-31, 1987, Fairfax, Virginia. “The Destruction of the Sociological Imagination.” Presented at the University of Notre Dame Ninth Annual Sociology Research Convention, April 1984. “Alienated Labor by Karl Marx: An Essay in Hermeneutic Reconstruction.” Presented with Fabio Dasilva and Charles Pressler at the 1983 Marxism and Human Knowledge Conference on the centennial of the death of Karl Marx, Minneapolis. “Theories of Inequality: The Internal Colonial Perspective and Beyond.” Presented at the annual meetings of the North Central Sociological Association, April 1983, Columbus, Ohio. “The Problematic of False-Consciousness: From Marx and Feuerbach to Karl Mannheim.” Presented at the annual meetings of the North Central Sociological Association, April 1982, Detroit, Michigan. INVITED LECTURES “Sustainability: Is it Just a Fad?” Forever Learning Institute, South Bend, IN, October 12, 2010. “Towards a Sustainable Future,” Dowagiac Union Schools, Dowagiac, MI, November 17, 2009. “Sustainability and the St. Joseph County Parks.” St. Joseph County Parks, St. Patrick‟s Park, November 10, 2009.

“The Organic Opportunity in Harbor Country.” Harbor Country Chamber of Commerce, New Buffalo, MI, November 3. 2009. “Doing Well by Doing Good: The Natural Step to Sustainability.” Elkhart Rotary Club, Elkhart, IN, January 5, 2009. “Sustainability and the Construction Industry.” St. Joe Valley Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Contractors Association, Niles, MI, April 16, 2009. “Going Green: Doing Well by Doing Good,” St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Network, South Bend, IN, November 20, 2008. “Greening Harbor Country.” Harbor Country Chamber of Commerce, Three Oaks, MI, November 12, 2008. “Walking the Path to Sustainability.” Sierra Club, Mishawaka, IN, September 18, 2008. “The Natural Step to Sustainability.” Goshen Farmer‟s Market, Goshen, IN, September 6, 2008. “Sustainability and the Church.” Zion Church, South Bend, April 20 & 27, 2008. “Building a Sustainable Community,” Call to Action, St. Mary‟s College, Notre Dame, IN, May 24, 2007. “Extraordinary Individuality and the End of Privacy,” Lundquist Lecture, IUSB, South Bend, IN, March 24, 2006. “Is Big Brother Watching You?” IUSB Labor Studies Alumni Association, South Bend, Indiana, September 19, 2003. “Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe: Transformation at the Dawn of a New Millennium.” Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, October 9, 2002. “Stalking the Sociological Imagination.” Indiana University Northwest, April 15, 2002. “The FBI and American Sociology.” Forever Learning Institute, April 11, 2001, South Bend, IN. “South Bend: The City of Our Future.” Mayor‟s Living Wage Study Commission, October 1999, South Bend, IN. “Reality Isn‟t the Way it Used to Be: An Introduction to Postmodernism.” IUSB Honors Colloquium, October 14, 1997 (repeated in „98 and „99). “Learning to Live in a World Without Boundaries.” IUSB Honors Convocation Address, South Bend Indiana, May 7, 1994.

“No One Above Suspicion: Talcott Parsons Under Surveillance.” Keynote Address to the Midwest Student Sociology Conference, Indiana University Bloomington, April 3, 1993. “Critical Thinking and the Tradition of the Liberal Arts.” IUSB University Division, October 26, 1992. “Second-level Writing in a Sociology Course.” IU Intercampus Committee on Writing and Assessment. IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1, 1991. “Power, Purpose, and the Student Association.” IUSB Student Association. Marriott Hotel, South Bend, Indiana. August 24, 1991. “The Two Faces of Marx in Europe.” IUSB Honors Seminar: Europe in the 90's. March 28 and April 2, 1991. “A Season in Hell: Arthur Rimbaud's Cartesian Misadventure.” Dean's Seminar, IUSB, December 7, 1990. “Issues and Impact of the Savings and Loan Crisis.” Panel discussion sponsored by the IUSB Economic Forum, November 9, 1990. “The Double-edged Sword of Assessment: Hidden Agendas and Possibilities.” AAHE Reporting Panel on Assessment. IUSB, September 28, 1990. “Future Problem-Solving: Poverty.” Virgil I. Grissom Middle School. Mishawaka, Indiana. March 13, 1990. “The Vanishing Black Family.” Panel discussion sponsored by IUSB Black Council. February 14, 1990. “Profit Maximization Versus Social Responsibility.” Panel discussion sponsored by the Economic Forum. February 9, 1990. “Nicaragua: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” Zion United Church of Christ, South Bend, Indiana. February 19 and 26, 1989. “Poverty in the United States.” Zion United Church of Christ, South Bend, Indiana. March 13, 1988. “Toward a Humanist Sociology.” University of Texas, Department of Sociology, Austin, Texas, October 23, 1987. “Hermeneutics, Scientism and Social Science.” Indiana University South Bend, Masters of Liberal Studies Program, South Bend, Indiana, October 6, 1987.

“Pedagogy of Peace.” Casa de Augsburg, Cuernavaca, Mexico, a division of The Center of Global Education, Augsburg College, July 9, 1986. “Cultural Marxism.” University of Notre Dame, Department of Sociology, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 21, 1986. “Nicaragua: Politics, Society, Ideology.” Saint Mary's College, Department of Philosophy, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 19, 1986. “Nicaragua.” Slide presentation on trip to Nicaragua with Witness for Peace, Colfax Cultural Center, South Bend, Indiana, May 12, 1985. “False Consciousness and the Nuclear Dilemma,” Keynote lecture for Three Minutes to Midnight, a symposium on the threats of nuclear war. Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio, April13-14, 1984. “Nuclear War and Civil Defense.” Panel discussion for Speaking Freely, a television show produced for Channel 34, Michiana Public Broadcasting System, Elkhart, Indiana, February 27, 1984. CONFERENCES AND PROGRAMS Teaching Well with Technology. IU South Bend UCET, August 21, 2010. Strategic Sustainabilty for Leaders: A Transformative Approach to Sustainability Thinking, Strategy and Results, The Natural Step USA, Chicago, IL, November 18-20, 2009. Sustainability and Innovation: The Natural Step to Prosperity (Organizer), October 29, 2009, South Bend, Indiana. Greening of the Campus VIII: Embracing Change. American Association for Sustainability in Higher Education, September 20-23, 2009, Indianapolis, IN. Indiana University Energy Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington/Indianapolis, August 5&6, 2009. AAC&U Pre-Meeting Symposium, “Sustainability: Place, Responsibilities, and the Curriculum, January 21, 2009, Seattle, WA. LEED for New Construction Technical Review, United States Green Building Council Indiana Chapter October 31, 2008, Indianapolis, IN. Is Sustainable Consumption Possible? Goethe Institute, Sept 29, Chicago, IL. Urban Land Institute, October 18-20, 2007, Denver, CO. Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs Annual Meeting, October 11-14, 2006,Santa Fe, NM. Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs Annual Meeting, October 7-9, 2005, Minneapolis, MN. Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs Annual Meeting, October, 2004, Charlotte, NC. Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs Annual Meeting, November 6-8, 2003, Napa Valley, California. American Sociology Association Career Workshop, “Exciting Opportunities in Teaching Oriented Departments (co-organizer and presenter), Chicago, Illinois, August 16, 2002.

NCHEMS Academic Management Institute, Boulder, CO, July 7-9, 1999. AAHE Colloquium on Campus Conversations, Washington, D.C., March 20-21, 1999. Lessons in Leadership with Stephen Covey, South Bend, IN, September, 8, 1998. Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Seminar for Department Chairs, Boulder, Co., July 30August 2, 1998. Enhancing Minority Achievement, Indiana University Bloomington, April 28, 1994. Improving General Education Through Writing, Indiana University Bloomington, November 1, 1991. Fifth AAHE Conference on Assessment in Higher Education, Washington D.C., June 27-30, 1990. Technological Choices: American and European Experiences. IU Bloomington, April 12-14, 1990. Workshop on Writing to Learn in Introductory Courses Across the Curriculum, IUSB, November 17, 1989. Writing Across the Curriculum Workshop with Toby Fulwhiler, IUPUI, Indianapolis, October 27, 1989. NEH Summer Seminar, “The Social History of Modern Science.” Harvard University, June 27 August 19, 1988. Harvard/MIT Summer Program on Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control. Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 22-July 2, 1987. WORKSHOPS AND CONSULTING Sustainability and Innovation: A Platform for Prosperity, Abonmarche Inc., South Bend, IN, October 14, 2010. WNIT Green Primer Sustainability Workshop. WNIT Public TV, Elkhart, IN, April 15, 2009. Sustainability and the Shurz Library. IU South Bend, March 10, 2009. MEDIA Green Building in Michiana, WNIT Politically Speaking, October 31, 2010. In Defense of Food, WNIT Dinner and a Book, October 30, 2010. Sustainability and Innovation. WNIT Economic Outlook, October 30, 2009. Sustainable Economic Development. WNIT Economic Outlook, September 24, 2009. Keen, Mike F. “Greening Harbor Country.” 2009-2010 Guide to Harbor Country, pp. 44-45. Keen, Mike F. “The Ideal Green Campus.” Foundations (Spring 2009). Sustainability. WNIT Ask an Expert, April 23, 2009. Stowe, Gene. “Sustainability movement winning over naysayers.” Tribune Business Weekly (February 9, 2009) 20,6: 1&4. Green Jobs in Michiana. WNIT Economic Outlook, January 30 and February 1, 2009. Sustainable Futures. WSBT Radio Providing Options, August 3, 2008. “Step it Up!,” American Democracy Project Radio Essay, WVPE, Nov. 29, 2007. “Let‟s Reinvigorate our Community Through Sustainability,” South Bend Tribune Michiana Point of View, February 22, 2007.

SERVICE Administrative

Co-Chair, IUSB Chancellor‟s Campus Sustainability Committee, 2008-09. Chair, IUSB Environmental Scanning Subgroup on Social Trends, 2009. Director, IUSB Master of Liberal Studies Program, 2003-2007 Chairperson, IUSB CLA&S Spanish Search Committee, 2000-2001. External Review, IUN Department of Sociology, Spring 1999. Chancellor‟s Fellow, IUSB, 1998-99. Co-Chair, 1994 FACET Colloquium, Indiana University. Acting Chairperson, Department of Sociology, IUSB, Fall, 1989. All-University Committees Board Member, IU Institute for Advanced Studies, 2001-2007. IU Distinguished Teaching Awards Selection Committee, 1997-2003. Chair, 2003. President‟s Informal Advisory Committee, 1999-2002. Chancellor‟s Search Committee, Indiana University South Bend, 2001-02. Chancellor‟s Search Committee, Indiana University Northwest, 1998-99. Center for Regional Campus Excellence, Committee on Excellence in Collaboration, 1998-99. FACET Steering Committee, Indiana University, 1994-1998. University Faculty Council, Indiana University, 1995-97; Agenda Committee 1996-97. Indiana University Committee on Overseas Study, 1991-97. Indiana University Committee on Writing and Assessment of Writing, 1992-94. IUSB Committees IUSB Graduate Council, 2003-2007. Vice-President, IUSB Academic Senate, 2003-2004. IUSB Campus Directions Committee, 2000-2003. Academic Senate Executive Committee, 1994-96; 2001-2002. IUSB Affirmative Action Committee, 1999-2002. CLA&S Gerontology Committee, 2000-2002. Affirmative Action Search Committee, IUSB, Spring 2000. Graduate Studies Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, IUSB, 1989-1999. Served as Chairperson 1990-91; 1995-96. Advisor, IUSB Sociology Club, 1988-98. Campus Climate Steering Committee, 1995-97. General Studies Faculty Advisory Committee, 1994-96. IUSB Teaching Awards Selection Committee, 1994. International Studies Committee, IUSB, 1993-94. Academic Senate PT&R Committee, 1990-92. LA&S Ad Hoc Adjunct Quality Committee, 1990. LA&S Teaching Committee, 1989-90. Academic Senate Academic Affairs Committee, 1988-90 Academic Senate Curriculum Committee, 1988-89. Professional Co-Organizer, South Bend Green Drinks, 2009-10. Mentor/Judge, Gigot Center for Entrepreneurship Annual Business Plan Competition, 2008-. Chair, ASA History of Sociology Section Awards Committee, 2005-06.

Board of Directors, Association of Graduate Liberal Programs, 2005-07. Chair, ASA History of Sociology Section, 2002-2003. Coordinator for Midwest Student Sociology Conference Steering Committee, 1994-2003; organized the conference at Notre Dame, March 26, 1988; at IUSB March 29-30, 1995. Membership Coordinator, ASA History of Sociology Section, 2000-2001. Reviewer, CHOICE Magazine for College Libraries, 1989-2003. Community Vice-President, Board of Directors, Unity Gardens, Inc., 2009-. Planning Committee, WNIT Green Weekend, 2009 & 2010. Advisory Board, City of South Bend‟s Summer Eco-Fest, 2008-. Board of Directors, Fire Arts, Inc. 2004-2007. Founder and Coordinator, The Avenue Group, 2003-05. Member, Mishawaka Avenue Improvement Committee, 2004-5. City of South Bend, Board of Zoning Appeals, appointed by Mayor Luecke, 2001-2004. President, Board of Directors of the St. Joseph Valley Project, 1998-2002, Treasurer, 2002-2003. Member, Near Northwest Neighborhood Organization Board of Directors, 1999-2003. Citizen Member, South Bend Common Council‟s Committee on Residences and Neighborhoods, 1996. Advisory Board and Curriculum Committee, Environmental Improvement Project, South Bend, Indiana, 1993-94. CLASSES TAUGHT S161 Principles of Sociology S163 Social Problems S201 Foundations of Sustainability F203 Introduction to General Studies S258 Elementary Social Research Techniques: Quantitative Methods S268 Seminar in Applied Social Research: Qualitative Methods S306 Urban Society S319 Sociology of Science S348 Introduction to Sociological Theory S349 Topics in Contemporary Theory: Postmodernism S360 Topics in Social Policy: The Nuclear Dilemma; S360 Topics in Social Policy: Politics and Social Class S362/S560 World Society and Culture: Mexico (IUSB Overseas Study Program) F401 General Studies Senior Capstone Seminar S441 Topics in Social Theory: Environment and Society D502 MLS Social Science Seminar: Postmodernism D503 MLS Science Seminar: Science and Society D510 Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies. D601 MLS Graduate Project Proposal Seminar. D602 Graduate Project Languages Spanish

German Professional Memberships American Sociological Association (History of Sociology section) International Sociological Association (Research Committee on the History of Sociology) United States Green Building Council