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Matthew J. LindstromCollege of St. Benedict/St. John's University1024 Celebration CircleDepartment of Political ScienceSartell, MN 56377Simons Hall 142Collegeville, MN 56321Work Phone: 320-363-3364 E-mail: mlindstrom@csbsju.eduTEACHING APPOINTMENTSEdward L. Henry Professor of Political Science, Political Science Department, College of St. Benedict/St. John's University, (2009-current)Associate Professor, Political Science Department, College of St. Benedict/St. John's University, (2005- 2009)Associate Professor, Political Science Department, Siena College, Loudonville, NY (2003- 2005)Assistant Professor, Political Science Department, Siena College, Loudonville, NY (1997—2003) Courses Taught--Introduction to U.S. Politics--Environmental Politics and Policy --Theory of Public Policy--Senior Research Seminar, Political Science--Public Administration--Introduction to Peace Studies -- Politics and Political Life--Senior Seminar, Peace Studies--First Year Symposium/Seminar--Metro Politics--Public Sector--State and Local Government Other teaching:--Student study tour trips to Chicago (09), New York City (2014, 2015, 2016); Paris, France (2015); Washington, D.C. (2013, 2016). --Faculty Study Tour Leader: Gender, Economics, and Environment in Norway and Sweden, College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University, Summer, 2006--Special Topics Course at Siena College: Sustainability in Norway and Sweden (Summer, 2004, two week trip to Norway and Sweden)--Special Topics Course at Siena College: Suburban Sprawl: Politics, Ecology, and Culture (Spring 2001) (one week travel to Chattanooga, Atlanta, and Savanna)--Honors Seminar: Public Policy, Ecology, and the Urban Condition (five day study tour in New York City)Instructor, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ (Spring 1996, Fall, 1997, Spring 1997)-Federal and Arizona Constitutions -Government AdministrationCollege of St. Benedict/St. John’s UniversityDirector, Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement, serving the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University, (September 2005- current) Co-Director, CSB Marie and Robert Jackson Fellows Program (Summer 2008-current)Co-Director, CSB/SJU Washington DC Summer Study Program (Summer 2007-current) Siena College Political Science Department Chair, (September, 2004- May 2005)Director and Founder, Siena Program for Sustainable Land Use (2001-2005). The SPSLU is an interdisciplinary initiative for faculty and students. We organize and sponsor experiential learning opportunities, public forums, and scholarship regarding suburban sprawl and ecological integrity on and off campus.EDUCATIONPh. D., Political Science, Northern Arizona University, (with Distinction,) March 1997.?Major Fields and Sub-fields: American Politics (Presidency), Public Policy (Political Decision-Making), and Environmental Policy (Regulatory Theory). Passed with “Distinction” in each area.?Dissertation: The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969: A Promise Unfulfilled.B.A., Government, St. John’s University (MN), cum laude, 1992.PUBLICATIONS BOOKSLindstrom, Matthew, Encyclopedia of the U.S. Government and the Environment: History, Policy, and Politics, editor, (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2011)Lindstrom, Matthew and Hugh Bartling, editors, Suburban Sprawl: Culture, Theory and Politics, (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2003).Lindstrom, Matthew and Zachary A. Smith, The National Environmental Policy Act: Judicial Misconstruction, Legislative Indifference, and Executive Neglect (College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 2002). Reissued in paperback in 2008. *Nominated for the Aaron Wildavsky Policy Studies Book Award. PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLESLindstrom, Matthew, “Cooperation, Not False Competition.” Fragmented Families and Splintered Classes: Why so much churning? What can be done? What will America come to look like? A Symposium, Center for the American Experiment, October, 2012. Lindstrom, Matthew ,“What’s a Bus Ticket Got to do with my American Politics Class?” Journal of Arts and Sciences and Experiential Education, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 2003Lindstrom, Matthew and Martin Nie, "Public Participation and Agency," The Public Manager, Vol. 29, No. 1, Spring 2000.Lindstrom, Matthew , “The Withering Away of NEPA's Substantive Law,” Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental Law, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2000.BOOK CHAPTERS AND CASE STUDIES** notes publications co-authored with undergraduate students****Lindstrom, Matthew, Hugh Bartling, and Ashleigh Walter, "Urban Environmental Planning in the West," Environmental Politics and Policy in the West 3rd Edition, edited by Zachary Smith and John Freemuth, (Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 2016) Lindstrom, Matthew and Hugh Bartling, "Suburban Sprawl and Smart Growth in the West," Environmental Politics and Policy in the West 2nd Edition, edited by Zachary Smith and John Freemuth, (Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 2007) Lindstrom, Matthew, “New Suburbanism in Minnesota: a Case Study,” in The New Suburbanism: A Realists Guide to the American Future, 2nd edition edited by Joel Kotkin, (Costa Mesa: The Planning Center, 2006)**Lindstrom, Matthew, Rob Messia, Nicki Pezzulo, and Katrina Howey, “Studying Sprawl and Urban Sustainability Through a Liberal Arts and Experiential Context,” in Redefining Suburban Studies: Searching for a New Paradigm edited by Daniel Rubey and Barbara Kelly, (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2003).**Lindstrom, Matthew and Rob Messia, "Backyard Choices: Balancing Growth and Quality of Life Issues in Wilmont, NY," in Managing Environmental Policies: A Casebook, edited by Robert P. Watson, Dwight Conrad Kiel, and Steven Robar, ( Melbourne, FL: Krieger Publishing, 2003). Lindstrom, Matthew and Stephen Robar, “Executive Organization in Arizona,” in Public Policy and Politics in Arizona. 2nd Edition, Edited by Zachary A. Smith, (Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1996).REFERENCE MATERIALS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONSLindstrom, Matthew, “Our Economy and Democracy…”, MinnPost, Community Perspectives, February 4, 2013.** Lindstrom, Matthew, and Ashleigh Leitch, “Public Use,” **Lindstrom and Alex Kurt, “FCC v. League of Women Voters,” **Lindstrom and Kaisa Adams, “Judicial Independence,” in Tanenhaus, David, ed. Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States. (Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2009).Lindstrom, Matthew, “Latham, New York”; “Lobbying in New York State” in New York State Encyclopedia, (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2005) .**Lindstrom, Matthew and Siobhan McCabe , "Grandfather Clause"; "Twelfth Amendment," with Cherie Gregorie and "Twenty-Sixth Amendment," with Bernice Mejia in Supreme Court Reference Book, (Pasadena: Salem Press, 2000).**Lindstrom, Matthew and Jack Quinn, "Environmental Protection Agency"; and "National Environmental Policy Act" and "Environmental Impact Statements" with Carolyn Hickey; in Encyclopedia USA, (Gulf Breeze, FA: Academic Press International, 2000).**Lindstrom, Matthew and Joe Kleinhenz, "Alternative and Mainstream Media: Does the Source Matter?" Alternative Perspectives, Spring 1999.**Lindstrom, Matthew with Kira Zaikowski and Jenny Peters, “Fish and Game Laws;” with Jessica Miller, “Travel in Canada;” with David Savino, “Self-Defense;” Magill’s Legal Guide, Timothy Hall editor, (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1998).Lindstrom, Matthew and Martin Nie, Public Participation and Transportation Planning, Report No. FHWA-AZ-96-452, Prepared in cooperation with the Arizona Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, (Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service, 1997).Lindstrom, Matthew, “Environmental Education,” in Ready Reference: Censorship, Amey et. al.,eds, (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1997).Lindstrom, Matthew, “Ecosystems,” “Echo Canyon”, “Environmental Protection Agency,” “National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,” and “Environmental Impact Statement” Encyclopedia USA, (Gulf Breeze, FA: Academic Press International, 1996).BOOK REVIEWSLindstrom, Matthew, “Book Review: 20th Century Sprawl: Highways and the Reshaping of the American Landscape,” The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Winter, 2007.Lindstrom, Matthew, “Book Review: The Politics of Air Pollution: Urban Growth, Ecological Modernization, and Symbolic Inclusion, Perspectives on Politics, Winter, 2006.Lindstrom, Matthew, “Book Review: The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism,” The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Fall, 2002.Lindstrom, Matthew, “Book Review: Markets for Clean Air,” Perspectives on Political Science, Fall, 2002.Lindstrom, Matthew and Joe Kleinhenz, “Book Review: Exporting Environmentalism: U.S. Multinational Chemical Corporations in Brazil and Mexico, Perspectives on Politics, Summer, 2001.Lindstrom, Matthew, “Book Review: Eco:Wars: Political Campaigns and Social Movements,” Perspectives on Political Science, Winter, 2000.Lindstrom, Matthew, “Democratic Dilemmas in the Age of Ecology: Trees and Toxics in the American West,” Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Summer, 1997.Lindstrom, Matthew, “Book Review: Land Rights: The 1990’s Property Rights Rebellion,” Perspectives on Political Science, Fall, 1996.GRANTS/FUNDRAISING ACTIVITY (individual and team-generated)CSB/SJU Undergraduate Research Office, $6500 for archival research on Eugene McCarthy at the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Association. 2014.Private Donation, $6,000 for Eugene McCarthy centennial research and planning. 2014.Two Private Donations for CSB/SJU Washington, D.C. Summer Study Program, $100,000 and $25,000 for student scholarships over the next ten years and five years respectively. 2014.Private and Corporate Sponsorship of McCarthy Center, $5 million endowment, addition annual funds range around $10,000-$15,000 for the mentor program and Washington, D.C. internship program. 2007-present.Private Donation, $3.5 million endowment, CSB Marie and Robert Jackson Fellows Program, 2009.United States Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration, $50,000, co-recipient with the St. Cloud Area Economic Development Partnership, grant recipient. June 2009-May 2010.American Scandinavian Foundation, $25,000, co-author, support of semester-long visit by Norwegian professor and architect. 2009-2010.Rooney Science Division Grant, $8500, for research on food systems and public health in Colombia, South America, 2008. Lawrence and Elizabeth Dunlap Foundation, $2700 for student scholarships for Washington DC Summer Study Program, 2006, 2007, 2008.Siena College Academic Excellence Initiative, $10,000 grant to continue the Siena Program for Sustainable Land Use. 2004.Einhorn, Yafee, Prescott, Architects and Engineering, $10,000 grant to fund Siena Program for Sustainable Land Use. Spring 2003.Siena College Academic Excellence Initiative, $19,000 grant to start the Siena Program for Sustainable Land Use. 2001.Harvey Fellowship, $3200 grant to fund collaborative research with undergraduate student. Summer 2001.Siena College Pedagogy Grant, $1000 awarded for development and implementation of a class (suburban sprawl) week-long field trip during spring break 2001. November 2000. Siena College Research Fellowship, $2000 awarded for work on my book manuscript titled "The National Environmental Policy Act: Judicial Assault and the Withering of Legislative Intent," April 2000.Siena College Research Assistance Grant, $500 used to travel to Washington, DC so I could interview federal officials at EPA, White House and Dept. of Energy. April 2000.Siena College Pedagogy Assistance Grant, $1000 used to acquire materials and implement a series of assignments called the American Politics Treasure Hunt. December 1999.Harvey Fellowship, $2200 grant to fund collaborative research with undergraduate student on the subject of urban landscapes. Summer 1998.Principal Investigator, $10,000 Research Grant from the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Research Advisory Council, Phoenix, AZ. Researched, prepared and presented comprehensive report entitled, “Public Participation and Transportation Planning.” Grant used for library research, mail and telephone surveys and citizen focus groups. May 1996 - January 1997NAU Graduate College Research Grant, $406 grant used for a mail survey of National Association of Environmental Professionals in NEPA working group, October 1996 CONFERENCE PAPERS(Co-authored with Claire Haeg who presented paper) “The Value of Experiential Learning Communities: Are Internships in a Community Worth More than Internships Alone?” American Political Science Teaching and Learning Conference, February, 2008.“Experiential Learning in Political Science,” Western Political Science Association, March, 2007.“New Suburbanism in Minnesota,” New Suburbanism Conference, The Planning Center, Costa Mesa, CA, May, 2006. “Local Food Systems as Cooperative Environmental Action,” Western Political Science Association, March, 2006."Farmers' Markets as Catalysts for Urban Development," Southern Political Science Association, January, 2006. “Farmers’ Markets: Connecting the Three “E’s” of Sustainability,” North American Interdisciplinary Conference on the Environment, February, 2004.“Surveying Sprawl: Culture, Politics, and Ecology” Urban Affairs Association, March, 2002."What's a Bus Ticket got to do with my American Politics Class: Experimenting with a Political Treasure Hunt," American Political Science Association, August 2001."Suburban Sprawl: An Out of Classroom Experience, "Redefining Suburban Studies: Searching for a New Paradigm," Hofstra University Cultural Center, March 2001."Environmental Justice and Suburban Sprawl," Roundtable Discussion on Emerging Environmental Issues, Western Political Science Association, March 2001."Playing with Paradigms: Chaos and Creativity in 'Intro to Peace Studies,'" Peace Studies Association, March 2000.“Eco-cities, Public Policy, and Community Building,” Western Political Science Association, Seattle, March 1999.“Presidential Leadership and Environmental Policy,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 1997.“Clinton and the Forest Logging Rider: A Case Study in Presidential Leadership,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 1997.“Administrators and Environmental Policy: Challenges to Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act,” Western Political Science Association, Tucson, AZ, March 1997.“Arizona’s Environmental History: Getting the Desert to Bloom,” 37th Annual Arizona Historical Convention, Sierra Vista, AZ, May 1996.“Water as Natural Capital: A Public Policy Focus,” 38th Annual Conference of the Western Social Science Association, Reno, NV, March 1996.“Glen Canyon Dam: Politics, Players, and Personalities,” 37th Annual Conference of the Western Social Science Conference, Oakland, CA, March 1995.“Methods Toward Ecological Sustainability,” Sixth Annual Meeting of the Peace Studies Association, San Francisco, Ca, April 1994.“The Withering Away of NEPA,” 5th Annual Arizona Conference on the Environment, Flagstaff, AZ, December 1994.“Deep Ecology and Eco-Feminism: Evolving Paradigms for Environmental Theory,” Third Annual NAU Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Symposium, Flagstaff, AZ, November 1993.OTHER CONFERENCE PARTICIPATIONInvited Participant, National Environmental Policy Act Summit, Washington, D.C., December 2-3, 2014.Invited Participant, TEDxKyoto, “Discover the Past, Envision the Future,” September 30, 2014.Discussant, American Political Science Association, Teaching and Learning Conference, February 7-9, 2014.Panel Discussant and Chair, Democratic Politics, Participation, and Environmental Protection, Western Political Science Association, 2009Panel Discussant, Environmental Policy in the American States, Western Political Science Association, 2009 Panel Discussant and Chair, Regulating Environmental Policy, Western Political Science Association, March, 2008Panel Discussant and Chair, Urban Planning, Southern Political Science Association, January, 2006Panel Discussant, “Emerging Environmental Policy,” Western Political Science Association, March, 2004.Best Paper Selection Committee, American Political Science Association’s Undergraduate Education Division, 2003-current.Panel Chair, “Ecology, Culture, and Politics in Land Use Planning,” Pace University, April, 2002.Panel Chair and Discussant, "Environmental Justice and Radioactive Waste," Northeast Political Science Association, November 2000. Panel Discussant, "Roundtable Discussion on Teaching Peace," Peace Studies Association, March 2000.Panel Discussant, "Connecting Citizens to Government," American Political Science Association, August 1998.Panel Discussant, “Bringing the Market Back In,” American Political Science Association, August 1998.Panel Discussion, “Presidential Politics,” NY Political Science Association, April 1998.Panel Chair, “Environmental Racism,” Third Annual Conference on Race, Class, and Gender, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, February 1996.Panel Chair, “Perspectives on Environmental Policy,” Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, April 1997.Conference Co-Organizer, 4th Annual NAU Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Symposium. This was a national conference entitled “Exploring the Issues of Conflict: Issues and Alternatives in the Twentieth Century World” and included over seventy participants, November 1994.PUBLICATION AND EDITORIAL SERVICEManuscript Reviewer, “Theoretical and Empirical Analyses of the Willingness to Pay: Implications for Environmental Policy Making,” Politics and Policy, September, 2015.Manuscript Reviewer, “The Story of Good Citizenship: Framing Public Policy in the Context of Duty-Based Versus Engaged Citizenship,” Politics and Policy, August, 2009.Manuscript Reviewer, American Government: Continuity and Change, Longman Publishers, April 2006.Manuscript Reviewer, Diversity in U.S. Politics, Longman Publishers, April 2006.Manuscript Reviewer, Environmental Policy: An Introduction, Houghton-Mifflin, August, 2003.Manuscript Reviewer, Introducing Public Policy, Longman Publishers, May 2002.Manuscript Reviewer, Environmental Policy from a Comparative Perspective, McGraw Hill, October, 2002.Manuscript Reviewer, The Basics of Policymaking, Longman Publishers, June 2001.Manuscript Reviewer, Doing American Politics, Prentice Hall, January 2001.Manuscript Reviewer, The State and Nature: Voices Heard, Voices Unheard in American Environmentalism, Prentice Hall, October 2000. Manuscript Reviewer, “Power Control Over Top Bureaucrats…" Public Administration Review, September 1999.Manuscript Reviewer, Environmental Politics: Domestic and Global Dimensions, 2nd Edition, Bedford/St. Martin's Press, September 1999.Manuscript Reviewer, Public Policy, 9th Ed., Simon & Schuster/Prentice Hall, October 1998.CONSULTING AND COMMUNITY SERVICEDePaul University Public Policy Department Reviewer, Feb. 12-14, 2014. Three day on-site visit to DePaul University in order to write up ten year program review report.Citizens League/Blue Cross Foundation, evaluated grant applications related to social connections and community health. We awarded $500,000 in grants to non-profit organizations and local government applicants. Summer, 2012. City of Sartell Park Commission Member, 2010-present.United States Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, with SCSU Professor Mary Edwards, CSB/SJU Professor Ernie Diedrich. Grant funded project involve the creation of a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy document for the St. Cloud Area Partnership. This document will allow four St. Cloud area counties to apply for more federal grants. June 2009-May 2010 (expected completion).St. Joseph Minnesota Community Action Team, participated in committee meetings related to downtown zoning and design, Winter 2007- Fall 2008.Euro Cities/Pegasus Project, participated in two workshops sponsored by the European Commission regarding urban revitalization and sustainability initiatives in Oslo and Birmingham. Fall, 2003 and Fall 2004.Siena College Research Institute, wrote public opinion poll on suburban sprawl and smart growth alternatives. September, 2004.Program Reviewer, New York Assembly Internship Program, National Program on Non-collegiate Sponsored Instruction, The Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York, June 2002.Program Reviewer, New York Girls' State, hired by National Program on Non-collegiate Sponsored Instruction, The Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York, June 2001. Film Reviewer, Turning Tide Productions, “Voices of Peace,” February 2002.HONORS AND AWARDS2014 Academic Advisory of the Year (nominated) 2012 Academic Advisor of the Year2010 Civic Engagement Steward Presidents’ Award, MN Campus Compact2010 Nominated for Academic Advisor of the Year2009 Cambridge Who’s Who Among Executives, Professionals and Entrepreneurs2004 City of Troy Citation for Excellence (for starting the award-winning farmers’ market)2003 Vice President for Student Affairs Special Recognition Award2002 Best Paper Award, Undergraduate Division of American Political Science Association2002 Nominated for the Rowman Littlefield Innovative Teaching Award2000 Volunteer of the Year Award (co-awarded to my wife and me) by the Regional Farm and Food Project.1997 Outstanding NAU Graduate Student Teaching Award.1997 Selected by NAU President Lovett to deliver “Final Remarks” at University commencement.1996 Awarded “Distinction” in all six comprehensive Ph.D. exams.1996-1997 NAU Graduate College Merit Tuition Scholarship.1995-1996 NAU Graduate College Merit Tuition Scholarship.1993-1996 NAU Graduate Assistant, Department of Political Science.1992 St. Cloud (MN) Chamber of Commerce’s Academic and Community Scholarship. INVITED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS Keynote, “The United Nations, Climate Policy, and Future Policy,” Kiwanis Club, Willmar, MN, June 2016Panelist, “Climate Change and the Paris Agreement,” Ivy League Alumni Association, St. Louis Park, MN April, 2016Panel Chair, “Mr. Civil Rights: Justice Thurgood Marshall,” with MN Supreme Court Justice Alan Page, CSB/SJU, February 11, 2015Lecture, “What is the Good Life: Virtues and Civic Engagement,” Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto, Japan, September, 28, 2014Keynote, “Midterm Elections and More,” MN Rural Electrical Assn. State Conference, Aug. 12, 2014Keynote, “Address to Trustee Scholars,” CSB/SJU Admissions, Jan 31 and Feb 3, 2014Panelist, “Careers in Education,” St. Cloud Technical School, Jan 3 2014Debater, “Backyard Poultry,” Sartell Says, November 19, 2013Discussant, “American Meat,” discussion of agriculture policy and politics, March 14, 2013Keynote, “Analysis of 2012 Elections,” Center for Life-Long Learning, Brainerd, MN, Dec. 1, 2012Discussant, Green Cities Seminar, DePaul University, Chicago, May 30, 2012Keynote, “Values and Variables: 2012 Elections,” Central Lakes CC, Center for Life-Long Learning, Brainerd, MN, May17, 2012Keynote, CSB/SJU Administration Assembly, April 15, 2010Speaker, John Brandl Memorial Service, St. John’s University, August 26, 2008Speaker, “First Year Tips,” CSB-SJU I-Lead Retreat, August 23, 2008Speaker, “Connecting the Classroom to the Community: Risks and Rewards,” CSB/SJU “Dancing on the Edge” Benedictine Education Day, March 14, 2007Panelist, First Year Symposium Breakfast Seminar, February, 2007.Keynote (one of three), CSB-SJU Regents/Trustees Scholarship Program, February, 2007 (invitation declined due to conflict)Panelist, CSB-SJU Environmental Studies Global Warming Event, January, 2007.Panelist, New Suburbanism Conference, The Planning Center, Costa Mesa, CA, May 2006.Keynote Address, Avon Hills Initiative, St. John’s University, February, 2006.Panelist, Speakout on Hurricane Katrina, St. John’s University, February, 2006.Reception remarks, Senator McCarthy Memorial, January, 2006.Birmingham UK City Council/Euro-Cities Sustainable Cities Conference, October, 2004.Seattle University, March 2004.Green Mountain College, Vermont, April 2003.Albany Civic Roundtable Forum/Albany-Colonie Chamber of Commerce, November 2003.London (UK) University College, October 2003.City of Birmingham (UK), October 2003.City of Oslo Department of the Environment, Norway, September 2003.Troy Lions Club, May, 2003Saratoga Springs Public Library, June 2002. Central Catholic High School (Troy, NY), May 2000.Save the Pinebush Environmental Group, March 2000.Emmaus House: Albany Catholic Worker, December 2000.MEDIA COMMUNICATIONInterview, KPFK-FM 90.7, Public Radio, Los Angeles (2016 elections Sanders and McCarthy)Interview, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jan. 5, 2016 (2016 elections)Interview, WJON, every month between September 2015-November 2016 Interview, Bloomberg News, June 6, 2015 (2016 elections)Interview, WJON, November 4, 2014 (elections)Interview, WBHR radio, October 16, 2014 (McCarthy Center events)Interview, St. Cloud Times, September 21, 2014 (mid-term elections)Interview, WJON radio, August 11, 2014 (mid-term elections) Interview, St. Cloud Times, Jan 28, 2014 (State of the Union Address)Interview, St. Cloud Times, December 21, 2013 (Census and area demographics)Interview, St. Cloud Times, October 10, 2013 (Compromise in Govt) Interview, SiriusXM Radio, “The Catholic Guy,” Oct. 4, 2013 (McCarthy Center trip to NYC)Interview, WJON radio, Oct. 1, 2013 (Federal Govt. Shutdown)Interview, WCCO TV, Jan. 23, 2013, (Denis McDonough White House Chief of Staff)Interview, Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Jan. 23, 2013 (Denis McDonough White House Chief of Staff)Interview, St. Cloud Times, October, 16, 2012 (civic engagement and elections)Interview, Roll Call, October 10, 2012 (MN 8th congressional district)Interview, League of Minnesota Cities, July 15, 2012 (film project)Interview, Minneapolis Star Tribune, November 4, 2010 (regarding 2010 elections)Interview, Cannon Falls (MN) Beacon, June 25, 2010 (regarding Jackson Fellows Program)Interview, KPSI Radio (Palm Springs, CA), April 8, 2010 (regarding Palin/Bachmann Rally)Interview, St. Cloud Times, June, 2009 (regarding Marie and Robert Jackson Program)Interview, KNSI Radio, April 29, 2009 (regarding first 100 days of Obama Administration) Interview, KNSI Radio, November 18, 2008, (regarding Coleman/Franken Recount)Interview, Minneapolis Star and Tribune, August 27, 2008, (columnist Nick Coleman on McCarthy Center)Interview, KNSI Radio, February 2, 2007, (regarding Minnesota Presidential Caucuses)Interview, KNSI Radio, June 27, 2007, (CSB/SJU Washington DC Summer Study Program)Interview, St. Cloud Times, May 28, 2007, (suburban growth and home sizes)Interview, St. Cloud Times, March 12, 2007, (Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement events)Interview, WJON Radio, March, 2006 (PPLC Policy Symposium)Interview, WJON Radio, January, 2006 (CSB/SJU high school essay contest)Interview, NBC News Channel 13, September 25, 2004 (suburban sprawl story)Interview, Albany Times-Union/Channel 13, September 20, 2004, (suburban sprawl poll) Feature Story, Schenectady Gazette (indoor horticulture), May, 2004Interview, Schenectady Gazette, May 10, 2002 (regarding a story on downtown grocery stores)Interview, Schenectady Gazette, September 18, 2001 (regarding Peace Studies at Siena College)Interview, "Hot Seat" on WABC TV, July 18, 2001, (regarding suburban sprawl)Interview with me and filming of entire American Politics Class Discussion, WABC TV, November 9, 2000 (regarding Electoral College)Interview, "Hot Seat" on WABC TV, October 30, 2000 (regarding 2000 Presidential Elections and "Nader Effect"Letter to Editor, Albany Times-Union, February 2000 (regarding Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market)Interview, Albany Times-Union, May 18, 2000 (regarding Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market)Interview, Albany Times-Union, February 14, 2000 (regarding Fr. Frank Cordaro's visit to Siena College)Interview, Schenectady Gazette, February 13, 2000 (regarding Fr. Frank Cordaro's visit to Siena College)Letter to Editor, Albany Times-Union, February 2000 (regarding Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market)Interview, Schenectady Gazette, October 17, 1999 (regarding filmmaker Robbie Leptzer's visit to Siena College)Interview, Albany Times-Union, October 25, 1999 (regarding filmmaker Robbie Leptzer's visit to Siena College)Interview, WRPI radio station, October 1998 (regarding Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market)Interview, WAMC public radio station, September 1998 (regarding President Clinton public approval ratings)Interview, Troy Record, March 4, 1988 (regarding President Clinton and presidential leadership)OTHER COLLEGE OF ST. BENEDICT/ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY SERVICEChair, search committee, CSB/SJU Office of Experiential Learning and Undergraduate Research (2014- 2015)Search committee, CSB/SJU Office of Experiential Education (2014)Search committee, CSB/SJU Political Science Department, (2012-2013)Search committee, CSB/SJU Political Science Department, (2011-2012)Committee member, CSB/SJU Academic Planning and Budget Committee (2008-2010)Participant, Assessment Training Course, funded by Teagle Foundation (2008-2009)Participant, Admissions Office Regents and Trustee Scholarship Interviews (2007- present)Participant, Alumni Office Annual Fund Promotion Committee member, CSB-SJU Self-Study in preparation for Higher Learning Commission visit, (2007)Committee member, Environmental Studies Department Committee, (2006- present)Instructor, WorldStar/AmeriCulture International Education Program, (July, 2006) Co-director, Faculty Study Scandinavian Study Tour (June, 2006)Participant, Admissions Office Recruiting Outreach - phone and pictures (April, 2006)Video Participation, Institutional Advancement Fundraising Video and Dinner (Spring Semester, 2006)Search Committee, Public Law/Public Policy, (Fall, 2006)Honors Theses Committee Chair and Committee Member (2006-present) Environmental Studies Senior Theses Committees (2006-present)Politics and Public Policy Alumnae/i Chapter Board of Directors, Secretary, (2007-present) SIENA COLLEGE SERVICEPolitical Science Department Chair, (September, 2004-2005).Search Committee, Dean of School of Science, September-2005).Search Committee, School of Liberal Arts International Studies Search, (December 01-March 2002American Studies Advisory Committee, (January 2002- 2005).Search Committee, Dean of School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Siena College, (December 1999 – May 2001).Academic Advisor, 21 Political Science majors (August 1998- 2005).Peace Studies Executive Committee, Siena College, (1998-2005). Environmental Studies Executive Committee (May 2000 - 2005).Student Affairs Advisory Committee, (1998-2005).Faculty Representative for Truman Scholarship, (January 1998 - 2005).Drug and Alcohol Task Force, (Sept.1999-May 2000).Faculty Advisor to three student clubs: Political Science Society, Students for a Better World and Ultimate Frisbee Club, (1997-2005).Earth Day Committee Faculty Advisor, (1998-1999).Environmental Studies Internship Site Organizer, (Spring 1999).Supervisor of four independent studies, (1998-1999). COMMUNITY SERVICEMember, City of Sartell Park Commission, 2010-2013Member, Sartell All-Sports Booster Club, Girls Track and Field Representative 2011-2013Softball Coach, Sartell, MN, Summer 2008Head Hockey Coach, Sartell, MN, October 2007-March 2008Assistant Youth Hockey Coach, Sartell, MN, October, 2005-March 2007Member, Smart Growth Working Group, Audubon New York, 2003- 2005Member, ARISE, Capital District, 2003 - 2005President, Board of Directors and Co-Founder, Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market Association, Facilitate meetings, supervise two sub-contractors, work on marketing and fundraising along with customer relations and recruitment. Raised $53, 000 in grant money. January 2000 - 2005.Board of Directors, Regional Farm and Food Project, non-profit organization with 600 members that educates and advocates sustainable agriculture. Served as an advisor, organizer and consultant for sustainable agriculture projects in a 10-country area in the Hudson River Valley. July 98 - January 2000.Member, Honest Weight Food Cooperative. Albany, NY. January 1998 - 2005.Treasurer, Fiddlers Lane Cooperative Nursery School, Latham, NY, Maintained the books and payroll for not-for-profit organization with a $50,000 budget and two staff members. .May 99-June 2000.Participant and Supporter at Emmaus House, Albany NY, Frequent supporter of this "house of hospitality" in the Catholic Worker tradition. August 1997- 2005.PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS*not all currentAmerican Political Science Association Western Political Science AssociationPeace Studies AssociationConsortium for Peace Research, Education, and Development Justice Studies AssociationUrban Affairs Association ................
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