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Mai Thi Nguyen4.24.20PERSONAL University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Google Scholar ProfileDepartment of City & Regional Planning, CB#3140 h-index: 18, 10-index: 24Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599 Total Citations: 1862Phone: 919.962.4762Email: mai@unc.edu EDUCATION 2004Ph.D.University of California, Irvine, Urban & Regional Planning 1998M.A.Pennsylvania State University, Sociology1995 B.A. University of California, Riverside, Sociology & Administrative Studies ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2014-Associate Professor, City & Regional Planning2020-Director, Center for Community Capital, College of Arts & Sciences2020-Director, Academic Leadership Program, Institute for Arts & Humanities2020-Director, Moore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program, Institute for African-American Research2020-Director, Housing and Community Development Specialization, City & Regional Planning Department2019-2020Academic Leadership Program Fellow, Institute for Arts & Humanities2019Faculty Fellow, Institute for Arts and Humanities2018-Director, Equitable and Resilient Communities Lab2018-2019Interim Director, Moore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program, Institute for African-American Research2018-2019Faculty Fellow, Institute for African-American Research2016-2019Director, New Faculty Programs, Institute for Arts and Humanities2017-2018Associate Chair, City & Regional Planning2017-2018Director, Master’s in City & Regional Planning2017-2018Director, Dual Degree Programs, City & Regional Planning2014-2017 Director of Admissions, Master’s in City & Regional Planning2014- Faculty Affiliate, Institute for African American Research2012-2017 Director, Housing & Community Development Specialization, City & Regional Planning2012 Faculty Fellow, Institute for Arts & Humanities 2008- Faculty Fellow, Center for Sustainable Community Design, Institute for the Environment 2008-2010 Faculty Engaged Scholar, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Public Service and Engagement 2006-2007 GlaxoSmithKline Faculty Fellow, Institute for Emerging Issues, North Carolina State University 2006- Faculty Fellow, Center for Urban and Regional Studies 2006-2013Assistant Professor, City & Regional Planning San Francisco State University2004-2005 Assistant Professor, Urban Studies Program University of California, Irvine2003 Instructor 1999-2004 Research Assistant 2004 Teaching Assistant Public Policy Institute of California2002-2003 Dissertation Fellow The Pennsylvania State University1997 Research Assistant 1996-1998 Teaching Assistant OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEFulbright Program2016-2021Fulbright Specialist, International Expert ConsultantThird Rock, LLC2015 Consultant for International Urban Planning ProjectsUrban Planning Solutions, LLC2013-President & FounderSolimar Research Group2000-2006Senior ResearcherGRANTS AND CONTRACTS ($2.1M) AWARDED TOTALEXTERNAL ($1.67M)2020PI. Visions of “HOME”: During and After a Pandemic. Under Review. North Carolina Humanities Council. $20,0002019PI. Immersive Visualization of Buyouts: Using Augmented Reality to Determine Households’ Sensitivity to Financial and Social Factors. Under Review. National Science Foundation. $809,913.2018-2019PI. Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery and Resilience Initiative: Household Relocation Survey. North Carolina Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund. $25,000.2018-2019. PI. Flood Abatement Assessment for Neuse River Basin. North Carolina Department of Transportation. $36,332.2017-2018PI. Bias and Discrimination in the Planning Academy. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. $5,000.2016-2018Co-PI. Resilient Design Education Study: A White House Project. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. $75,333.2010-2015 Co-PI. “Evaluation of Boulevard Homes, A Hope VI Project inCharlotte, NC” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. $334,008.2011-2014Co-PI. “The Effects of Pre-Disaster Recovery Plans on Post-Disaster Recovery Among Socially Vulnerable Populations” National Science Foundation. $450,433.2010-2012Co-PI. “Understanding Rural Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: Mitigation Plans, Planning Process and Outcomes” U.S. Department of Agriculture & National Science Foundation. $399,430.2012Co-PI. “Building Integrated Communities in Durham, North Carolina.” Welcoming America. $10,000. 2011-2012Investigator. Building Integrated Communities: An Immigrant Integration Project. Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. $5,000.2010Investigator. Building Resilient Regions. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. $44,940.2009-2010Co-PI. The Social and Economic Costs of the 287g Program to Local Jurisdictions in North Carolina. Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. $30,048.2009Investigator. Identifying Barriers, Assets, and Capacities for Disaster Preparedness among Immigrant Communities. Center for Disease Control. $20,000.2008Investigator. Barriers to Disaster Preparedness, Relief, and Recovery for Immigrant Communities. Federal Emergency Management Agency. $7,000. INTERNAL ($426,100)2019 PI. CURS Research Development Initiative. Center for Urban and Regional Studies. UNC-Chapel Hill. $1,000.2019PI. In the Shadows of Ferguson. An Immersive Multimedia Installation. Institute for Arts and Humanities, UNC-Chapel Hill. $1,100.2019PI. In the Shadows of Ferguson. An Immersive Multimedia Installation. Performing Arts Special Activities Fund, Office of the Executive Vice-Chancellor & Provost, UNC-Chapel Hill. $2,5002018PI. Globalizing Risk: Housing, Water, and Air Quality in Industrial Zones in Hanoi, Vietnam. Seed Funding. $5,000. Department of City & Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill. 2018PI. Travel Grant to Hanoi, Vietnam for the Conference on Worker Housing. Carolina Asian Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. $1,500.2018PI. Digital Innovations Incubator Project. A Multi-Media Educational Tool on Housing Segregation. $5,000.2018 PI. Integrated Curricula Grant for course titled, "How Rhetoric Shapes Public Policy," College of Arts and Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill. $10,000.2018PI. Buyouts in Eastern North Carolina: Examining Household Decision-Making Post-Hurricane Matthew. UNC Collaboratory. $23,431.2017PI. In the Shadow of Ferguson. Performing Arts Special Activities Fund, Office of the Executive Vice-Chancellor & Provost, UNC-Chapel Hill. $4,9772017-2019Co-PI. Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery & Resilience Initiative and Community Resilience Lab. UNC Collaboratory. $350,000. (PI. Housing Recovery Strategic Plan Post-Hurricane Matthew. $43,149 of $350,000)2016-2017PI. “In the Shadows of Ferguson: A multimedia Performance.” Institute for Art and Humanities, UNC-Chapel Hill. $8,0002008PI. Cost-sharing for External Funding (from Z. Smith Reynolds). UNC Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement, UNC-Chapel Hill. $4,5002006-2007PI. Seed Grant for Housing and HIV Progression Study. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Seed Grant for Ethnographic Study of Housing and People Living with HIV/AIDS. $9,000HONORS2019 Excellence in Doctoral Education Award, Department of City & Regional Planning, UNC-CH2019 Bronze Medal Winner, Viet Nam Urban Planning Awards for “Best Regional Plan.” Commissioned by Prime Minister of Vietnam.2019-2020Academic Leadership Program, Institute for Arts and Humanities, UNC-CH ($8,650)2019-2020Faculty Fellow, Institute for Arts and Humanities, UNC-CH ($40,000)2018Plan for All Award for Outstanding Work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Department of City & Regional Planning, UNC-CH 2018Faculty Fellows Award, Institute for African-American Research ($7,500)2018Integrated Curriculum Development Award, UNC-CH ($10,000)2017American Society for Landscape Architects Student Project Awards for “Living with Floods 2050” (as Faculty Advisor)2016American Planning Association Outstanding Planning Student Organization Award for Carolina Planning Journal, Planners Forum, and Plan for All (as Faculty Advisor)2016Plan for All Award for Outstanding Work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Department of City & Regional Planning, UNC-CH2016Jimmy and Judy Cox Asia Initiative Award Recipient, Carolina Asia Center, UNC-CH ($4000)2016Nominee for Faculty Mentorship Award, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, UNC-CH2015 & 2016 Faculty Fellow, Moore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program, UNC-CH ($9,000 per summer)2013J. Carlyle Sitterson Freshman Teaching Award (University-wide), UNC-CH ($5,000)2012Multicultural Outreach Award for Building Integrated Communities Project, AARP North Carolina 2012 Faculty Fellow, Institute for Arts and Humanities, UNC-Chapel Hill ($20,000) 2011Honorable Mention in the Graduate Student Project Award (as Faculty Advisor), North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association 2010Travel Award to Vietnam, Carolina Asia Center, UNC-CH ($1,050) 2010Journal of Planning Literature “Top Cited” list for two categories: Housing/Real Estate/Suburbs & Development and Quantitative/ Modeling/ Economics/ Information Technology Development 2010Housing/Community Development Workshop Course in Vietnam award. East-West Center, University of Hawaii ($20,000)2010Curriculum Development Award, Carolina Asia Center, UNC-CH, ($5,000) 2009Community Engagement Award, Department of Community Development, City of Durham, ($6,000) 2009Junior Faculty Research Award, UNC-CH, ($7,500) 2008-2010 Faculty Engaged Scholar, UNC-CH ($15,000) 2006-2007 GlaxoSmithKline Faculty Fellowship, Institute for Emerging Issues, North Carolina State University ($14,000) 2006 Tar Heel Bus Tour Participant 2004Dissertation Fellowship, School of Social Ecology, UC Irvine, ($4,800) 2002-2003 Dissertation Fellowship, Public Policy Institute of California, ($60,000)2002Fannie Mae Student Travel Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2001Ph.D. Student Service Award, Department of Planning, Policy and Design, UC Irvine 2000TTURC Fellowship, UC Irvine 1999-2002All Time Top Ten Publications List, Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy1999The UCIthink Fellowship, UC Irvine 1998-2000Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, UC Irvine BIBLIOGRAPHY & SCHOLARSHIPBOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS 2019 Anacker, Katrin, Mai Thi Nguyen, and David Varady. The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Studies Handbook. New York, NY: Routledge Press. 2017Nguyen, Mai Thi, and David Salvesen. Disaster Recovery Among Multiethnic Immigrants: A Case Study of Southeast Asians in Bayou La Batre (AL) After Hurricane Katrina in Urban Planning After Disasters, edited by Robert B. Olshansky. New York, NY: Routledge Press. 2015 Nguyen, Mai Thi, Hannah Gill and Anisha Steephen. Community Planning for Immigrant Integration. In Cities & the Politics of Difference: ?Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning, ed. Michael A. Burayidi. Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto Press.2013Nguyen, Mai Thi, William M. Rohe, Spender Morris Cowan. “Entrenched Hybridity in Public Housing Agencies in the United States.” In Hybridising Housing Organisations, eds. David Mullins et al., Routledge/Taylor and Francis. 2012 Pendall, Rolf, Juliet Gainsborough, Kathryn Lowe, and Mai Thi Nguyen. “Equitable Transit Oriented Development: Diversity and resilience in the next American Metropolis” in Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects, pp. 148-192, eds. Margaret Weir et al. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press. 2005Nguyen, Mai Thi. “Urban Sociology.” In The Encyclopedia of Cities, pp. 723-724 Roger W. Caves (Ed.). New York: Routledge. REFEREED JOURNALS (27 Total)*published with Student2019Nguyen, Mai Thi and Scally, Corianne. “Affordable Housing and its Residents are not Pollutants.” A Response to Wassmer and Wahid. Housing Policy Debate 29(2): 363-368.2018Frescoln, Kirstin,* Nguyen, Mai Thi, Rohe, William and Webb, Michael D. Examining the Health Impacts of a Work Requirement in Public Housing. CityScape: Special Issue on Health and Housing 20(2):39-52.2017Nguyen, Mai Thi and Emma Boundy. Big Data and Smart (Equitable) Cities. In: Thakuriah P., Tilahun N., Zellner M. (eds) Seeing Cities Through Big Data. Springer Geography. Springer, Cham. , Mai Thi, Jennifer Evans-Cowley, Leigh Graham, Laura Solitare, J. Rosie Tighe and Shannon Van Zandt. “When a joke represents so much more: The end of PLANET and the rise of Planners 2040.” Planning Theory and Practice: 18(1), 156-162. , Kirstin,* Mai Thi Nguyen, William Rohe, and Michael Webb. “I was scared over there” – Family Well-being After Relocation from a Distressed Public Housing Development. International Public Health Journal: 221-240.2017Webb, Michael, William Rohe, Mai Thi Nguyen, and Kirstin Frescoln*. Finding HOPE: Changes in Depressive Symptomology Following Relocation from Distressed Public Housing. Journal of Social Science and Medicine: 190:165-173. Powell, Robert, Tim F. Green, J Holladay*, Kathleen E Krafte*, Madeline Duda*, Mai T Nguyen, James H Spencer, and Priyam Das. “Examining community resilience to assist in sustainable tourism development planning in Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, Viet Nam.” Tourism Planning and Development. , Jennifer, Mai Thi Nguyen, David Salvesen, Caroline Dwyer*, Shannon Grabich*, and Philip Berke. Assessing the quality of rural hazard mitigation plans in the Southeastern US. Journal of Planning Education and Research 37(1): 56-65. , Mai Thi, Michael Webb, and Estefany Noria*, and William Rohe. The Relationship Between Transportation, Neighborhoods, and Employment among Subsidized Housing Residents in Charlotte, North Carolina. Housing Policy Debate 26(4-5), 733-749. , Mai Thi and Hannah Gill. Interior immigration enforcement: The impacts of expanding local law enforcement authority. Urban Studies, 53(2): 302-323. , Mai Thi, William Rohe, Kirstin Frescoln*, Michael Webb, Mary Donegan*, and Hye-Sung Han*. Mobilizing Social Capital: Which Informal and Formal Supports Affect Employment Outcomes for Relocated Public Housing Residents? Housing Studies 31(7): 785-808. , Jennifer, Mai Thi Nguyen, David Salvesen, Olivia Tomasco*, and Philip Berke. Engaging the Public in Planning for Disaster. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 17: 33-37. , William T. and Mai Thi Nguyen. The Economic Integration of Immigrants and Regional Resilience. Journal of Urban Affairs 38(1): 42-60. DOI:?10.1111/juaf.12205 (Most cited article in the JUA in 2017)2015Nguyen, Mai Thi. The Intersection of Immigration and Housing Policies: Implications for the U.S. Housing Market and Economy. Editorial Essay. Housing Policy Debate. 25(4): 796-798 DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2015.10430842014Nguyen, Mai Thi and David Salvesen. Disaster Recovery Among Multi-ethnic Immigrants: A Case Study of Southeast Asians in Bayou La Batre, Alabama after Hurricane Katrina. Journal of the American Planning Association, 80:4, 385-396, DOI: 10.1080/01944363.2014.9864972014Lowe, Catherine, Rolf Pendall, Juliet Gainsborough, and Mai Thi Nguyen. “Ballot Box Planning: Rail Referenda Implementation.” Journal of Public Transport 17(1): 75-98. , Mai Thi, Victoria Basolo, and Abhishek Tiwari. “Opposition to Affordable Housing: How the Debate is Framed and How Developers and Local Housing Actors Respond.” Housing, Theory and Society 30(2): 107-130. , Jennifer, Mai Thi Nguyen, John Cooper, Philip Berke, David Salvesen, Matthew Simon, and Kristen Ricchetti-Mastersen. “Accounting for vulnerable populations in rural hazard mitigation plans: Results of a survey of emergency managers. Journal of Emergency Management 11(3): 205-211.2012Nguyen, Mai Thi, William Rohe, and Spencer Cowan. “Entrenched Hybridity in Public Housing Agencies in the United States. Housing Studies. 27(4): 457-475. , Kenneth, Mai Thi Nguyen, and Marlon Boarnet. “Can Built and Social Environmental Factors Encourage Walking Among Individuals with Negative Walking Attitudes?” Journal of Planning Education and Research 32(2): 219-236. , Marlon G., Kenneth Joh, Wally Siembab, William Fulton, and Mai Thi Nguyen. “Retrofitting the Suburbs to Increase Walking: Evidence from a Land Use – Travel Study.” Urban Studies 48(1): 129-159. , Mai Thi. “Why do Communities Mobilize Against Growth: Community Status, Metropolitan Hierarchy, or Strategic Interaction?” Journal of Urban Affairs 31(1): 25-43. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9906.2008.00427.x2009Basolo, Victoria and Mai Thi Nguyen. “A Comparative Analysis of Immigrants in the Housing Choice Voucher Program: Residential Choices and Outcomes in a Suburban Environment.” Cityscape 11(3):99-126.2008Joh, Kenneth, Marlon G. Boarnet, Mai Thi Nguyen, William Fulton, Wally Siembab, and Susan Weaver. “Accessibility, Travel Behavior, and New Urbanism: Case Study of Mixed-Use Centers and Auto-Oriented Corridors in the South Bay Region.” Transportation Research Record 2082:81-89. , Mai Thi. “Local Growth Control at the Ballot Box: Real Effects or Symbolic Politics? Journal of Urban Affairs 29(2): 129-147. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9906.2007.00331.x2005Nguyen, Mai Thi. “Does Affordable Housing Detrimentally Impact Property Values? A Review of the Literature.” Journal of Planning Literature 20(1): 15-26. (Top 10 most cited publication in the journal) , Victoria and Mai Thi Nguyen. “Does Mobility Matter? An Analysis of Housing Voucher Holders’ Neighborhood Conditions by Race and Ethnicity.” Housing Policy Debate 16(3/4): 297-324. (Featured Article) , Mai Thi. “The Self-Segregation of Asians and Hispanics: The Role of Assimilation and Racial Prejudice.” Race and Society 7(2): 131-151. ARTICLES (UNDER REVIEW)Revised Nguyen, Mai Thi and Ashley Tindall. “Scholars and Artists Collaborating for Impact: The ‘In the Shadows of Ferguson’ Multi-Media Project.” Under 2nd Review. Under ReviewNguyen, Mai Thi and Smith, Gavin. “Delivery of Resilient Design Education: A Multidisciplinary Review.” Submitted.CREATIVE ACTIVITY2019Nguyen, Mai Thi and Ashley Archer Tindall. Multi-Media Installation of In the Shadows of Ferguson. Research Hub, Davis Library, UNC-Chapel Hill. Nov. 23 & 24, 2019.2018Nguyen, Mai Thi and Ashley Archer Tindall. Film screening. “In the Shadow of Ferguson. Washington University, St. Louis, MO, May 22, 2018.2018Nguyen, Mai Thi and Ashley Archer Tindall. Film screening. “In the Shadow of Ferguson. Humanities Happy Hour, Top of the Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, May 16, 2018.2018 Nguyen, Mai Thi and Ashley Archer Tindall. Film screening. “In the Shadow of Ferguson. Bonner Leadership Program. Campus Y, UNC-Chapel Hill. April 9, 2018.2018Nguyen, Mai Thi and Ashley Archer Tindall. Film screening. “In the Shadow of Ferguson. Urban Affairs Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario, April 6, 2018. 2017Nguyen, Mai Thi. Creator & Producer. “In the Shadow of Ferguson.” A multi-media performance with artists, actors, music, and imagery to tell story about how separate has never been equal. 60 minutes. Studio 6, Swain Hall, UNC-Chapel Hill. December 7 and 8, 2017.2017Tindall, Ashley Archer and Mai Thi Nguyen. Scriptwriter. “In the Shadow of Ferguson.” A multi-media performance. JOURNAL ARTICLES (Non-Peer Reviewed)2013Nguyen, Mai Thi. Planning for Diversity and Equity, Final Thoughts. Carolina Planning Journal 38(1 Summer): 64-64.2013Steephen, Anisha*, Nguyen, Mai Thi and Hannah Gill. A Study of Innovative Integration Strategies. Carolina Planning Journal 38(1 Summer): 9-16.2009Gill, Hannah, Mai Thi Nguyen, Katherine Lewis Parker, and Deborah Weisman. Legal and Social Perspectives on Local Enforcement of Immigration Under the 287g Program. Popular Government 74(3): 2-21.2007Nguyen, Mai Thi. Anti-immigration Ordinances in NC: Ramifications for Local Governance and Planning. Carolina Planning Journal 32(2):36-46.PROFESSIONAL AND POLICY REPORTS2019 Nguyen, Mai Thi. FWIG Workload and Climate Study. Faculty Women’s Interest Group, Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning. 2019 Smith, Gavin and Mai Thi Nguyen. Resilient Design Education in the United States. Current and Emerging Curricula in Colleges and Universities. Coastal Resilience Center, Chapel Hill, NC and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. 2017Nguyen, Mai Thi, Frescoln, Kirstin*, Martin, Amanda*, Peterson, Jonathan*, and Samantha Farley*. Recovering Affordable Housing in Eastern North Carolina Post-Hurricane Matthew: A Strategy Forward. Chapel Hill, NC: Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery and Resilience Initiative. 2016Rohe, William, Mai Thi Nguyen, Michael Webb, and Kirstin Frescoln*.? Changing Communities, Transforming Lives: Final Boulevard Home Report.? Chapel Hill, NC: Center for Urban and Regional Studies.? 2016Spencer, James, Robert Powell, Mai Thi Nguyen, and Timothy Green. International Consultant for Dong Van Karst Plateau Global Geo-Park Planning, Ha Giang Province Until 2030: Appraisal, Initial Orientation, and Preliminary Recommendations. Hanoi, Vietnam: Ministry of Construction.2014Nguyen, Mai Thi and Cara Wittekind*. Short-Term Rental Programs, Policies, and Practices: Applications for the City of Asheville, NC. City of Asheville, North Carolina. 2014William M. Rohe, Mai Thi Nguyen, Michael Webb, and Kirstin Frescoln*. Boulevard Homes Hope VI Second Interim Report: Prepared for the Charlotte Housing Authority. Pp. 1-43. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill.2014Nguyen, Mai Thi. Asheville, North Carolina Affordable Housing Scorecard. City of Asheville, North Carolina. 2013William M. Rohe, Mai Thi Nguyen, Hye-Sung Han*, Mary Donegan*, and Kirstin Frescoln*. Boulevard Homes Hope VI Interim Report: Prepared for the Charlotte Housing Authority. Pp. 1-99. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill.2012Gill, Hannah, Mai Thi Nguyen, Meghan Andrew. Travis Green*, and Anisha Steephen*. Building Integrated Communities: Welcoming Durham Initiative. Welcoming America. Decatur, Georgia.2012Gill, Hannah, Mai Thi Nguyen, Anisha Steephen*, Meghan Andrew. Building Integrated Communities: Greenville, North Carolina. Latino Migration Project, Center for Global Initiatives, UNC-Chapel Hill.2010Nguyen, Mai Thi and Hannah Gill. The Cost and Consequences of Local Immigration Enforcement in North Carolina. Center for Global Initiatives, UNC-Chapel Hill.2007Fulton, William, Marlon G. Boarnet, Ryan Aubry, Susan Weaver, Mai Thi Nguyen, Darren Greve, Aaron Engstrom, and Sara E. Smith. “Guidebook for Mixed-Use Districts in the South Bay.” Ventura, CA: Solimar Research Group.2007Fulton, William, Marlon G. Boarnet, Ryan Aubry, Susan Weaver, Mai Thi Nguyen, Darren Greve, Aaron Engstrom, and Sara E. Smith. “South Bay Cities Mixed-Use Centers Study Year 3 Technical Background Report.” Ventura, CA: Solimar Research Group.2006Fulton, William, Marlon G. Boarnet, Ryan Aubry, Susan Weaver, Mai Thi Nguyen, Darren Greve, Aaron Engstrom, and Sara E. Smith. “Mixed-Use Centers in The South Bay: How Do They Function and Do They Change Travel Demand? Year 2 Report” Ventura, CA: Solimar Research Group.2005Basolo, Victoria and Mai Thi Nguyen. “Satisfaction, Mobility, and Spatial Concentration: An Analysis of Survey Responses from Voucher Holders in Orange County, CA. Pgs. 1-37. Santa Ana, CA: Orange County Housing and Community Services Department.2005Fulton, William, Marlon G. Boarnet, Ryan Aubry, Susan Weaver, Mai Thi Nguyen, Karin Garite, Aaron Engstrom, and Erik Kancler. “Mixed-Use Centers in the South Bay: How do they Function and do they Change Travel Behavior?” Ventura, CA: Solimar Research Group.2003Fulton, William, Mai Thi Nguyen, Chris Williamson, Paul Shigley, Erik Kancler, Jaime Dietenhofer, and Jill Sourial. “Ballot Box Planning and Growth Management.” Sacramento, CA: Local Government Commission.2002Nguyen, Mai Thi and William Fulton. “Tools and Patterns of Growth Management in California 1986-2000.” Ventura, CA: Solimar Research Group.2002Fulton, William, Mai Thi Nguyen, Chris Williamson, Paul Shigley, Erik Kancler, Jaime Dietenhofer, Jill Sourial. “Growth Management Ballot Measures in California.” Ventura, CA: Solimar Research Group.2001Fulton, William, Rolf Pendall, Mai Thi Nguyen, and Alicia Harrison. “Who Sprawls Most? How Growth Patterns Differ Across the U.S.” Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution. (All Time Top Ten Publications List, 1999-2002)OTHER: MAGAZINE, NEWS ARTICLES, and BLOG POSTS2020Nguyen, Mai Thi. Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to Covid-19: Housing. Center for Urban and Regional Studies | Podcast. Available at: , Mai Thi. January 26, 2018. Twitter Chat on “In the Shadow of Ferguson.” Institute for African-American Research, #IAARchat.2017Nguyen, Mai Thi. March 7, 2017. One Year Later: Thoughts on Planet and Planners 2040. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning | Blogpost. , Mai Thi. April 15, 2015. Regulating AirBnB and short-term rentals. Raleigh News & Observer | Op-Ed. , Mai Thi. March 26, 2015. A Roadmap to Regulating AirBnB and short-term rentals. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill | Blogpost. , Mai Thi. February 11, 2015. When local law enforcement officers become immigration agents, communities suffer. The London School of Economics and Political Science | blogpost. , Gill, Meghan Andrew, and Mai Thi Nguyen. Building Integrated Communities: Southern Innovations in Immigrant Incorporation. Progressive Planning Magazine.2011Boarnet, Marlon G., Kenneth Joh, Wally Siembab, William Fulton, and Mai Thi Nguyen. Retrofitting the Suburbs to Increase Walking. ACCESS Magazine 39:2-7.2008Nguyen, Mai Thi. “Five Myths about Illegal Immigration in North Carolina.” Institute for Emerging Issues, North Carolina State University. Raleigh, NC. 2007Nguyen, Mai Thi. “Immigration Ordinances in North Carolina.” Institute for Emerging Issues, North Carolina State University. Raleigh, NC. 2006Nguyen, Mai Thi. “Immigrants’ Dreams vs. Out-of-State Tuition.” News & Observer, Oct 24, 2006.2002Nguyen, Mai Thi. “Hitching a Ride on the Market: Inclusionary Zoning as an Affordable Housing Strategy.” Bright Ideas (Fall): 56-59. Washington, DC: Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation.THESES2004Nguyen, Mai Thi. “Growth Management: Motivations and Outcomes.” pp. 1-249. PhD Dissertation, University of California, Irvine. 1998Nguyen, Mai Thi. “The Predictors of Self-Segregation for Asians and Hispanics in Los Angeles, California. Master’s Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania. REFEREED UNPUBLISHED ORAL PRESENTATIONS & ABSTRACTS2019Paper Presentation: 8 Square Meters: Housing, Air, and Water Quality in Industrial Zones in Hanoi, Vietnam. 2019Paper Presentation: Burying Jim Crow in Zoning, Racial Covenants, and Municipal Incorporation, Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, California, April 24-27, 2019.2018Paper Presentation: Resilient Design Education in the U.S., Hazards Workshop, Broomfield, Colorado, July 8-11, 2018.2018Paper Presentation: Double Disaster: Housing Precarity and Hurricane Matthew. Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Ontario, April 3-7, 2018. 2017Paper Presentation: Addressing real world problems in the classroom:Disaster Recovery Planning. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, Colorado, October 11-15, 2017.2016Paper Presentation: “Attracting private capital to revitalize distressed rural communities: A case study of Spencer, North Carolina.” Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 19-22, 2016. 2016Paper Presentation: “The Role of Social Capital in Access to Power and Capital in Dong Van, Vietnam.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Portland, Oregon, November 3-6, 2016.2016Paper Presentation: “Does affordable housing detrimentally affect nearby property values? An Update.” Urban Affairs Association, San Diego, California, March 16-19, 2016. 2015Paper Presentation: “Can housing vouchers and supportive services move families out of poverty? Lessons learned from a 5-year evaluation of HOPE VI in Charlotte, North Carolina.” Symposium on Housing, Segregation, and Poverty. Center for Urban Research and Education, Rutgers, New Jersey, November 17, 2015. 2015Paper Presentation: “The Intersection of Immigration and Housing Policies: Implications for the U.S. Housing Market and Economy.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Houston, Texas. October 21-24, 2015.2014Paper Presentation: “Big Data and Smart (Equitable) Cities. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Philadelphia, PA, October 30-November 2, 20142014Paper Presentation: “Big Data, Governance, and Equity.” NSF Workshop on Big Data and Urban Informatics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, August 11-12, 2014. 2013Paper Presentation: “Economic Integration of Immigrants and Resilient Regions.” Building Resilient Regions Closing Symposium, Urban Institute, Washington D.C., May 31, 2013.2012Paper Presentation: “Building the Integrated Immigrant City.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 1-4, 2012. 2012Paper Presentation: “Restoring Paradise in Miami and the Inland Empire: How the State Shapes Growth in Two Metropolitan Areas.” Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 18-21, 2012.2011Paper Presentation: “Entrenched Hybridity among Public Housing Agencies in the United States.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 12-15, 2011. 2010Paper Presentation: “Do Housing Choice Voucher Recipients Trade Neighborhood Quality for Social Capital and Neighborhood Amenities and Services?” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 7-10, 2010. 2010Paper Presentation: “The 287(g) Program: Policing Crime or Immigration?” Urban Affairs Association, Honolulu, HI, March 10-13, 2010.2009Panel Presentation: “Disaster Recovery Among Immigrant Populations: Lessons from Bayou La Batre, Alabama.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, Crystal City, VA, Oct. 1-4, 2009.2009Panel Presentation: “Preliminary Results: A Cross-state Comparison of Housing Resilience.” Building Resilient Regions Semi-Annual Network Meeting, Portland, Maine, August 12-14, 2009. 2009Panel Presentation: “Improving Disaster Preparedness in Disadvantaged and Immigrant Communities.” National Conference on Community Preparedness, Crystal City, VA, August 9-13, 2009.2009Panel Presentation: “The New Faculty Engaged Scholars Program at Carolina:Creating Pan-University Community and Projects.” P.A.C.E. (Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement) Conference, Elon University, February 11, 2009.2008Paper Presentation: “A Comparative Analysis of Immigrants in the Housing Choice Voucher Program: Residential Choices and Outcomes in a Suburban Environment.” 55th North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Brooklyn, NY, November 19-22, 2008.2007Paper Presentation: “Local Anti-Immigration Ordinances in North Carolina: Implications for Local Governance and Planning.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2007.2006Paper Presentation: “The Displacement of People Living with HIV/AIDS in San Francisco.” The National AIDS Housing Summit, Baltimore, Maryland, 2006.2006Paper Presentation: The Social Construction of Affordable Housing Tenants: The Race/Ethnicity, Class, Citizen, Nation Nexus. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, Texas, 2006.2005Paper Presentation: “Do Mixed-Use Developments Affect Travel Behavior?” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Kansas City, Missouri, 20052004Paper Presentation: “Why do Cities Adopt Anti-Growth Policies at the Ballot Box? A Test of Four Hypotheses.” Urban Affairs Association, Washington, D.C., 2004.2004Paper Presentation: “Symbolic Politics or Real Effects? The Effects of Growth Management on Housing and Socioeconomic Change.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, Oregon, 2004.2003Paper Presentation. “Vouchers and Poverty Deconcentration: An Analysis by Race and Ethnicity.” Urban Affairs Association, Cleveland, Ohio, 2003.2002Paper Presentation. “Tools and Patterns of Growth Management Ballot Measures in California, 1986-2000.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Baltimore, Maryland, 2002.2001Paper Presentation. “Affordable housing has no effect on property values! Is there enough evidence to make this conclusion?” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cleveland, Ohio, 2001.NON-REFEREED PRESENTATIONS (INVITED)2019Speaker: Workload and Climate in the Planning Academy, FWIG Roundtable, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Clemson, South Carolina. 2019Speaker: 8 Square Meters: Housing, Air, and Water Quality in Industrial Zones in Hanoi, Vietnam. ODUM Speaker Series, UNC-Chapel Hill. 2019Keynote Speaker: Architecture and Urban Planning International Workshop, Rajamangala University of Technology, Korat, Thailand.2019Speaker: Social Science + Art can Spur Social Change, A Methodological Examination. Rajamangala University of Technology, Korat, Thailand. 2019 Speaker: Regulating Short-Term Rentals: Weighing the Costs and Benefits. Orange County Affordable Housing Coalition, Chapel Hill, NC, May 10, 2019. 2018 Keynote Speaker: Public-private Partnerships in the Delivery of Affordable Housing in the USA. 2ndSocial Housing Conference, Hanoi, Vietnam. December 12, 2018.2018Speaker: Residential Segregation in St. Louis, Missouri, 1900-2014, Institute for African-American Research, September 27, 20182018Speaker: “In the Shadows of Ferguson: The Dehumanization and Criminalization of Blacks” Vert & Vogue, Durham, NC August 17, 2018.2018Speaker: In the Shadows of Ferguson: Residential Segregation in St. Louis, Missouri, 1900-2014, University of California, Davis, June 5, 2018.2017Speaker: “The relationship between affordable housing and economic development.” Chapel Hill Town Hall, A Place to Call Home Forum. Chapel Hill, NC. Oct. 2, 2017.2017Keynote Speaker: “Breaking Down Silos: The Intersection of the Social, Built, and Natural Environments in Creating Resilient Communities.” Academic Research Conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. April 6, 2017. 2017Speaker: “On Research, Leadership, and Vision for the Future” Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. February 13, 2017.2017Speaker: “Hurricane Katrina: The Role of race and culture in Disasters.” American Studies 248: Intersectionality Undergraduate Course (250 students). February 1, 2017. 2017“DesignWeek: Living with Flooding 2050.” North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina. January 13, 2017.2016Speaker: “PHD Training in City and Regional Planning.” National University of Civil Engineering, Hanoi, Vietnam, December 12, 2016.2016Speaker: “Alternatives to Sprawling Suburbs: New Urbanist Design and Co-Housing.” National University of Civil Engineering, Hanoi, Vietnam, December 12, 2016.2016Keynote Speaker: “How the US has shifted to a public-private model of affordable housing:?A historical perspective on U.S. Housing policy.” 1st Conference on Social Housing, Hanoi, Vietnam. December 8, 2016.2016Speaker: The Role of Housing in Breaking the Cycle of Poverty. Honors Seminar. UNC-Chapel Hill. August 24, 2016.2016Speaker: “Beyond Neighborhood Quality: The Role of Residential Instability, Employment Access, and Location Affordability in Shaping Work Outcomes for HOPE VI Participants. Moore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program Seminar. May 31, 2016.2016Speaker: “Latino Migration to the South: Challenges and Opportunities.” Moore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program Seminar. June 16, 2016.2015Panelist: “Asheville Growth Forum.” Citizen-Times Newspaper, Asheville, NC, November 10, 2015.2015Speaker: “Challenges and Opportunities for Immigrant Integration in the South.” Rice University, Houston, TX, October 21, 2015.2015Speaker: “Planning and Immigrant Communities.” Planning for All Seminar Series, Department of City & Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill, January 21, 2015.2015Speaker: “Latino Migration to the South: Challenges and Opportunities.” Clemson University, Clemson, SC, January 16, 2015.2015Speaker: “Immigrant Integration: Different Methodological Approaches.” Clemson University, Clemson, SC, January 16, 2015.2014Speaker: “Lessons from Ferguson about Race, Rights, and Place.” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC September 8, 2014. 2014Speaker: “Improving the Quality of Life for Public Housing Residents.” George Washington University Fourth Biannual Research Symposium, Washington D.C., April 18, 2014. 2013Speaker: “Modern Delivery of Social Housing in the United States: A Collaboration Between Public, Private, and Non-profit Organizations. Eco-Forum Global Annual Conference, Guiyang, China, July 19-21, 2013.2012Speaker: “The Welcoming Community: How Do We Define It?” National Immigrant Integration Conference. Baltimore, Maryland. September 22-25, 2012. 2012Speaker: “Building Integrated Communities through Civic Engagement and Leadership Training” City of Highpoint, North Carolina, January 30, 2012.2011Speaker: “The Consequences of Local Immigration Policies in North Carolina: Examining the 287g Program.” Eastern North Carolina University, October 21, 2011.2011Speaker: “Building Integrated Communities Through Leadership and Civic Engagement.” City of Greenville, North Carolina, October 6, 2011. 2010Speaker: “Bringing Equity to Transit-Oriented Development: Stations, Systems, and Regional Resilience.” Urban and Regional Policy and its Effects Conference, Brookings and Urban Institutes, Washington, DC, May 21, 2010.2010Speaker: “The Cost and Consequences of Local Immigration Enforcement in North Carolina.” Migration Conference, The Center for Global Initiatives, UNC-Chapel Hill, March 26-27, 2010.2009Speaker: “Framing the Immigration Debate: Crime and Immigration” Building Communities Conference. Elon University, April 18, 2009.2009Speaker: “From the Federal to Local: The Shifting Immigration Policy Landscape in North Carolina.” Center for Poverty, Law and Opportunity and The UNC Office of Economic and Business Development, UNC-Chapel Hill, April 16, 2009.2008Speaker: “A National Perspective on the Current Immigration Dilemma.” A Community Conference: Community Impacts of Local Policy Responses to Undocumented Immigration. Cone Center, UNC-Charlotte, June 14, 2008.2008Speaker: “ The Cost of Ballot-Box Zoning.” Preserving the American Dream Conference. Houston, TX, May 16-18, 2008.2008Speaker: “The Effectiveness of Local Immigration Policies in North Carolina.” The Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, April 18, 2008.2008Speaker: “The Anti-Immigration Landscape in North Carolina.” A Community Conference: Community Impacts of Local Policy Responses to Undocumented Immigration. The Global Center, UNC-Chapel Hill, April 6, 2008.2001Participant. Ph.D. Dissertation Workshop. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Catalina Island, CA, 2001.MEDIA APPEARANCES AND RECOGNITION2019Public Radio Interview. WUNC. The State of Things. Struggles With Housing Explored Through Art And Musical Theater. for Arts and Humanities Podcast. Local Interpretation of Federal Policies. Radio Interview. WUNC. The State of Things. Digging into Gentrication in North Carolina Radio Interview. WFAE. FAQ City. What is the 287g Program? And Other Questions Answered. Radio Interview. WUNC. The State of Things. The Problem with AirBnB. Radio Interview. WNCCU. The Measure of Everyday Life. (The Atlantic). Harsh Policing of Immigrants is Bad for Everyone. By Tanvi Misra. January 26, 2016. Daily Progress. City nears vote on homestay rules. By Chris Suarez. August 31, 2015. . Asheville to push back against short-term rentals, Airbnb. By Joel Burgess. May 13, 2015. . Asheville housing crisis. Could other cities hold the key? By Mike Cronin. February 8, 2015. . As Asheville looks to regulate AirBnBs, B&Bs keep watch. By Caitlin Byrd. December 21, 2014. Tribune Papers. Council Approves Deregulation as Affordable Housing Incentive. By Leslee Kulba. December 20, 2014. . City draft report: Limit short-term rentals, charge fees. By Joel Burgess. November 24, 2014. Radio Panel Discussion, WUNC’s The State of Things, September 3, 2014. “American Tobacco Turns 10.” Audio download available at: . Asheville still looking at vacation rental changes. By Mark Barrett. August 3, 2014. . Why are decent pay, decent housing elusive in Asheville? By John Boyle. March 31, 2014. Radio Interview, WUNC’s The State of Things, July 11, 2013. “Triangle Tenants Brace Themselves for Section 8 Cuts.” Audio download available at: Policy Center. The 287(g) Program: A Flawed and Obsolete Method of Immigration Enforcement. Available at: reading on the El Pueblo, Inc website: . Times. “North Carolina town split over sheriff's treatment of Latinos” by David Zuccino, Nov. 23, 2012 Independent Weekly. “Criminal minds: racial profiling in Alamance County.”?by Billy Ball, August 14, 2012. Available at: Carrboro Citizen. “Demanding better immigration solutions,” by Sarah Preston. May 13, 2010. Available at: Durham VOICE/ Carrboro Commons. “Durham Police pursue the letter of immigration law, UNC study shows” By Katy Millberg. Apr 21, 2010. Available at: News and Record. “Focus on illegal immigrants and crime.” By Doug Clark. March 31, 2010.2010Hendersonville Times-News Online. “Residents say program too harsh.” By John Harbin. March 28, 2010. Available at: Radio Interview. WUNC’S “All Things Considered.” March 26, 2010.2010The News and Observer. “Mostly minor criminals deported.” By Sarah Ovaska. March 25, 2010. Available at: in a testimony to the US Congress Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties and the Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law, United States House of Representatives, Joint Hearing on the “Public Safety and Civil Rights Implications of State and Local Enforcement of Federal Immigration Laws,” Thursday, April 2, 2009.2008Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine. Fall 2008. Pgs. 6-9. Available at: AND MENTORINGCourses taughtGraduate CoursesHousing and Community Development Policy and PlanningCommunity Development and Revitalization TechniquesDiversity and Inequality in CitiesHousing and Community Development Workshop (Studio course)Planning InternshipPlanning TheoryMaster’s ProjectDoctoral DissertationIndependent StudiesUndergraduate CoursesPublic Persuasion: How Rhetoric Shapes Public Policy (Spring 2019)First Year Seminar: Race, Sex, & PlaceDynamics of the American CityResearch MethodsInternship SeminarProfessional coursesTraining Urban Planning Doctoral Students in Social Science Research Methods, Hanoi, Vietnam, December 2016Housing and Community Development Workshop Fall 2010, An Equitable Community Economic Development Plan for Quy Nhon, VietnamPlanning for Sustainability, Ho Chi Minh Architectural University, July 20-23, 2011Students/Post-Docs MentoredPost-Doctoral Fellow Mentees (2)2012-2013Dr. Willow Lung-Amam 2013-2015Dr. Michael David WebbPHD Dissertation Committee Member: 10 studentsIn progressJo Kwon (Chair)In progressAtticus Jamarillo (Chair)In progressLeah Cambell (Chair)2019Howell, Lingmei -- “Does Online Banking Technology at Low-Income Credit Unions Promote Financial Inclusion?”2019Amanda Martin (Chair) -- “Race, Place, and Resilience: Social Equity in North Carolina’s Post-Disaster Buyout Program.” NSF Pre-dissertation Award Recipient2017Frescoln, Kirstin (Chair). “Making Public Housing Work – Examining the Implementation and Impacts of a Work Requirement in Public Housing. --Impact Award Recipient, Graduate School, UNC 2015Anderson, Augustus (Chair). “The New El Dorado: Black Locational Attainment in the Post-Civil Rights Era.” -- Ford Foundation Dissertation Award Recipient (U.S. Census Bureau in Washington, DC) 2013Han, Hye-Sung. “A Longitudinal Analysis of the Linear and Nonlinear Impacts of Housing Abandonment on Neighborhood Property Values” (Assistant Professor at University of Missouri-Kansas City)2007Fan, Ying-Ling. “The Built Environment, Activity Space, and Time Allocation: An Activity-Based Framework for Modeling the Land Use and Travel Connection” (Associate Professor and Chair at University of Minnesota)2007Shay, Elisabeth. 2007. “Homes, Autos, and Travel: Housing Decision Chains” (Assistant Professor at Appalachian State University)PHD Comprehensive Exam Committee Member: 10 students2020Leah Campbell2019Nora Schwaller (completed)2016Amanda Martin (completed)2014Kirstin Frescoln (completed)2013Mathew Palmer (completed)2013Kash, Gwen (completed)2012Howell, Lingmei (completed)2010Lyles, Ward (completed)2010Anderson, Augustus (completed)2010Han, Hye-Sung (completed)PHD Academic Advisory Committee Member: 11 students2019Jo Kwon (Chair)2018Leah Campbell2017Atticus Jamarillo 2017Nora Schwaller (Chair)2014Amanda Martin (Chair)2013Palmer, Mathew2012Kirstin Frescoln (Chair) –2011Kash, Gwen 2010Anderson, Augustus (Chair)2009Spurlock, Danielle2008Han, Hye-Sung 2007Donegan, MaryMaster’s Project Advisor: 31 students202033. Anna Patterson. In progress.202032. Anna-Jane Jones. In progress.201931. Margaret Keener, Local Implementation of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for Hurricane Matthew Recovery: A multi-jurisdictional case study series201930. Karla Jimenez, Disrupted: An Exploration of Eviction and Implications on Health in Durham, NC. Best MP Award, Department of City & Regional Planning; Best Student Paper Award, Faculty Women’s Group, American Collegiate Schools of Planning201829. Stephanie Cruz, Mitigating Displacement Post Neighborhood Stabilization. Honorable Mention MP, Department of City & Regional Planning. 201828. Colleen Durfee. Compound Disasters. Federal Buyouts and the Great Recession’s Effect on Household and Community Resilience.2018 27. Catherine Miller. The Social Safety Net as a Budgeting Mechanism?The Relationship between the Earned Income Tax Credit and Financial Delinquency in Low-Income Households.2018 26. Sadie Nott. Social Capital and Low-Income Homeownership Post-Recession.201825. Ansley Jones. Riding out the Greenwave of Gentrification in Atlanta.201724. Michelle Kelleher. Re-framing public space: Residents of S?o Paulo speak.201723. Joseph Omozokpea. Home Ownership and Neighborhood Quality: Examining the Outcomes of IDA Participants.201722. Christopher Bendix. Who Benefits from New Local Rail Service? Demographic Analysis of Station Areas in Four US Cities.201521. Amy Bullington. Design Community: The Potential for Community Design in the Triangle201420. Michelle Audette-Bauman. The Politics of Redevelopment in California.201419. Marcus Ziemke. Back to Basic: Addressing Veteran Reintegration Into the Civilian Workforce.201418. Poole, Bryan. “The North Street Community Development – a New and Replicable Model of Housing for Developmentally Disabled Individuals?”201417. Jones, Jordan. “Double Bottom Line Investment Funds: Comparison of Models for Non-Profit Organizations.201416. Brown, Ana. Community Building at Love Wins Ministries: A Case Study on Pastoral Care for the Homeless. 201415. Boundy, Emma. “Schools, Neighborhoods, and Universal Breakfast Programs: Examining the Relationship between Universal Breakfast Programs and End-of-Grade Test Pass Rates in North Carolina Public Schools”201314. Perritt, Marcia. 2013. “Everybody’s All Scattered Abroad: Understanding the Impact of Relocation Through the HOPE VI Program.”201213. Wells, Chris. The Case for Land Acquisition Funds for Transit-Oriented Development: An Examination of their Benefits, Best Practices, and Application in Boston, Massachusetts.201212. Steephen, Anisha. Building Integrated Communities: Innovative Bureaucratic Incorporation Strategies for North Carolina.201211. Herendeen, Lindsay. “Prioritizing Built Environment Strategies to Improve Physical Activity Among Children in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.”201110. Holub, Krista. “Encouraging Development of a Quality Urban Open Space System: Lessons from the Field.”20109. Cogburn, Megan. “A Spatial Analysis of Prisoner Reentry in Durham, North Carolina.”20098. Winterberg-Lipp, Ryan. “Setting the Table Straight: A Profile of Food Assistance Users in Orange County, NC.”?20097. Maffit, Llael Espaze. “Charter School Leadership in North Carolina: A Case Study of Closed Charter Schools.”20096. Fabian, Stephen. “The Capacity for Community Development: Exploring the Role of the Northeast Central Durham Leadership Council in Neighborhood Revitalization.”20095. Bravve, Elina. “Expanding Housing Choices in Raleigh, NC: Inclusionary Zoning as a Solution to the Affordable Housing Shortage.”20084. Norton, Melissa. “Informed Revitalization: Towards Developing a Neighborhood Indicator System in Durham, NC.”20083. Haddix, Lindsay. “Immigration and Crime in North Carolina: Beyond the Rhetoric.”20072. Price, Emily Jeanette. “Exploring the Use of Development Incentives and Cost-offsets in Inclusionary Housing Programs.”20071. Miller, Lisa. “Patterns of Placement and Design for Affordable Housing in Durham, North Carolina.”Independent Studies Instructor: 10 students2019Nora Schwaller2016Michelle Kelleher2015Pascal Buggs2014Cara Wittekind2012Chris Wells2012Kirstin Frescoln2010Augustus Anderson2008Melissa Norton2008Hye-Sung Han2007Lisa MillerMoore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program Mentee (4 students)2016Christopher Colon2016Olivia Klevorn – (Rhodes Scholar after MURAP)2015Laurel Meyer2015Liann Yamashita – (Doctoral Student in Sociology at Duke University)PROFESSIONAL SERVICEDEPARTMENTAL LEADERSHIP POSITIONS City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2020-Director, Housing and Community Development Specialization2017-2018Associate Chair, City & Regional Planning2017-2018Director, Master’s in City & Regional Planning Program2017-2018Director, Dual Degree Programs, City & Regional Planning2006-2019Faculty Advisor, Diversity Committee, “Plan for All”2014-2017Director of Admissions, Master’s in City & Regional Planning Program 2012-2017Director, Housing and Community Development Specialization2015-2016 Member, Target of Opportunity Hiring Committee2013-2015Faculty Director, Carolina Planning Journal2013-2014Member, Planning Accreditation Self-Study Report Committee2013Master of Ceremonies, Graduation Ceremony2012-2013Member, Target-of-Opportunity Hiring Committee2010-2012 Chair & Member, Master’s Curriculum Committee2007-2011Co-organizer, Diversity & Inequality Neighborhood Tour 2007Faculty Advisor & Chaperone, Student Spring Break Trip to San FranciscoUrban Studies Program, San Francisco State University2005-2006Faculty Supervisor, Student Journal “Urban Action.” Urban and Regional Planning Department, UC Irvine 1999-2001Ph.D. Student Representative, Department of Planning, Policy and Design2000-2001Organizer, Urban and Regional Planning Seminar Series1999-2000Organizer, Health Research Seminar SeriesCOLLEGE LEADERSHIP POSITIONS (ARTS & SCIENCES, UNC-CH)2020Director, Center for Community Capital2016-2019Director, New Faculty Programs, Institute for Arts and Humanities 2012- Diversity Liaison, College of Arts and Sciences2016-2017Member, National Endowment for the Humanities Planning Grant Committee, Institute for Arts and Humanities2014 Member, Harold J. Glass Term Professor Selection Committee UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP POSITIONS (UNC-CH)2020-Director, Academic Leadership Program, Institute for Arts and Humanities2019-Director, Moore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program, UNC-Chapel Hill2018-2019Interim Director, Moore Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program, UNC-Chapel Hill2016-University-Wide Advisory Council Member, Research Development and Strategy Planning, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research 2015Co-Chair, Community Division of the Strategic Sustainability Plan2013 Member, Faculty Engaged Scholars Program Selection Committee 2011 & 2012Member, Impact Award Selection Committee, Graduate School 2009-2010Advisory Board Member, Center for Poverty, Work, & Opportunity 2009-2010Advisory Board Member, Center for Public Life 2008-2010 Steering Committee Member, Building Civic Engagement Through a Neighborhood Newspaper Project, School of Journalisms-UNC-CH, North Carolina Central University & City of Durham 2006-2009Steering Committee Member, Tarheel Bus Tour, Office of the Chancellor PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP & SERVICEAssociation of Collegiate Schools of Planning2018-2020Chair, Jay Chatterjee Award Distinguished Service Award Committee2017-2019Review and Appraisal Committee Member (President’s Advisory Committee) 2017-2018Principal Investigator, Bias & Discrimination in the Planning Academy Study2016-2018Member, Jay Chatterjee Distinguished Service Award Selection Committee2016Member, Task Force on Professional Dialogue2015-2017President-Elect, Faculty Women’s Interest Group2014-2015Member, Marsha Ritzdorf Award Selection Committee2013 Ad Hoc Policy Committee Member, Faculty Women’s Interest Group2009-2013Member, Student Travel Award Selection Committee2010-2012Member, Review and Appraisal Committee (President’s Advisory Committee)Urban Affairs Association2018-2020Chairperson-Elect, Governing Board (2 terms)2016-2020Journal of Urban Affairs Strategic Development Committee 2016-2018Treasurer-Elect & Executive Committee Member 2013-2017 Finance Committee Chair & MemberOther Professional service2020-2022Editorial Board Member, Journal of the American Planning Association2019Review Committee Member, External Program Review of the Department of City and Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah2019Working Group Member, Healthy?North?Carolina?2030 (HNC 2030), North?Carolina?Institute of Medicine2016-North Carolina State Disaster Recovery Task Force - Housing Recovery Support Function, Office of the Governor2016-2019Editorial Board Member, Journal of Urban Affairs Review 2017Grant Reviewer, NeighborWorks and Econometrica2016-2017Advisory Panel Member, Task Force on the Moving to Work Program, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2016-Founder and Moderator of Planners 2040, a Facebook Discussion Group for Urban Planning and Urban Studies Scholars (2000+ members)2015-2016Track Co-Chair, Housing & Community Development, World Planning Schools Congress 2014-2016Member, Task Force on Racial and Ethnic Difference in Rental Housing Search, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development2013-Editorial Board Member, Housing Policy Debate 2011Organizer & Host, Delegation from Hanoi Architectural University in Vietnam 2004-Journal Reviewer for Cityscape, City & Community, Housing Policy Debate, Housing Studies, Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of Planning Literature, Journal of Urban Affairs, Social Forces, State and Local Government ReviewUrban Affairs Review, and Urban StudiesCOMMUNITY SERVICE2019-Board Member, Jackson Cheek Center, Carrboro, North Carolina2017Fundraiser, Raised $1200 for the Chosen for Change Foundation in Memory of Mike Brown Jr., “In the Shadows of Ferguson” Performance2017Presenter, “Affordable Housing Challenges and Opportunities in Chapel Hill, NC.” Chapel Hill Alliance for A Livable Town Candidate Forum, Chapel Hill, NC2017Member, Design Team, 5-Day Design Workshop to Rebuild After Hurricane Matthew, Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery and Resilience Initiative, Princeville, NC.2017Faculty Advisor, 10-Day “DesignWeek” Competition: “Living with Floods 2050,” Cities of Princeville, Windsor, and Greenville, NC. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.2015Panelist, Citizen-Times forum, "Growing Asheville For All." Asheville, North Carolina.?PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP2011-American Planning Association 2009-Urban Affairs Association PROFESSIONAL AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING2019-2020Academic Leadership Program, Institute for Arts and Humanities, UNC-CH2019Inclusive Leadership Workshop, Center for Faculty Excellence, UNC-CH2019Leadership Development Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, North Carolina2019 Fair Housing Expert Witness Training, NAACP-Legal Defense Fund and Duke University Law School, Duke University, Durham, NC2019 Mental Health First Aid Training, UNC-CH2018Gulf Research Program Networking & Ideas Development Workshop (Competitive Application), National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Mobile, Alabama2017Racial Equity Training, Racial Equity Institute, Greensboro, NC 20162-day Inclusive Teaching Workshop, Center for Faculty Excellence, UNC-CH 2016Strength-based Leadership Training, Institute for Arts & Humanities, UNC-CH 2016Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace Workshop, (Organizer and Participant), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, Oregon2015 Implicit Bias Training, Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, UNC-CH ................
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