Sunday, July 5, 2015

LeMay Curriculum Vita



                                                                                                                 Date: rev. May, 2015

Name: Dr. Michael C. LeMay, Professor Emeritus,
           College of Social and Behavioral Sciences-California State University, San Bernardino
           Department of Political Science
Rank/Position: Professor Emeritus, Tenured, May, 1976, Highest Degree: Ph.D.

                                                                   Education:
           Schools:                                Dates:            Degree:           Date:
     Graduate:
     University of Minnesota                     9/67‑6/70        Ph.D.             1971
            Dissertation: "Metropolitan Area Problems and the American State"
            Ph.D. Major‑Political Science, Minors‑Urban Sociology,  History
      University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee   9/66‑6/67         M.S.             1967
            Thesis: "Community Power Structure of Milwaukee"
            M.S. Major‑Political Science: Minors‑History, Urban Affairs
                                                Undergraduate Colleges:
     University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee  1965‑1966         B.S.             6/66
     Georgetown University             .       1962    
     University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee  1960‑1962  

                       Scholastic Honors:
Nominated for Golden Apple Award, 2001-2002, 2002-2003 (Outstanding Teaching Award)
Who’s Who in America, 2002 Edition (Recognition for Publications, Outstanding Educator)
California State University-San Bernardino Diversity Award -2002 (Diversity Teaching Award)
Faculty Development Award, Outstanding Service from CSBS, 2000-2001
Faculty Development Award, Outstanding Faculty from  Frostburg State University‑‑1990, 1986;
Outstanding Service Award,, College of Social/Behavioral Sciences, CSUSB, 2001.  National Defense Research Grant (Dissertation Support) University of Minnesota, 1970‑1971.
National Defense Act Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 1967‑1970
Phi Kappa Phi; Knapp Scholarship; Honors (Dean's List, Freshman‑Senior Years)‑‑
University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee
    Community Service Award‑‑City of Frostburg, 1989
     An annual award presented by the City for outstanding community service.  Nominees come from community groups and are selected by the City Council.  In this case I was recognized for my Frostburg Lions, United Way, American Cancer Society, and my service on the City of Frostburg charter review and county local government study commissions work, etc. (See activities listed below)


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Outstanding Contributions Award — Inland Empire Debating Society, June, 2001

Foreign Travel: I lived in Japan from 1962‑1964 where I taught English, during which time I co‑authored a two-volume textbook.  I have also visited more than 100 cities in about 40 countries around the world. .

        EXPERIENCE: (Chronological Record of Experience)
     Dates:                 Organization/University                                           Position Held:
     2004               California State University-San Bernardino                Professor Emeritus
     2003-2004     California State University-San Bernardino                 Associate Dean
     2001-2003     California State University, San Bernardino                Assistant Dean
     1992               California State University, San Bernardino                Professor/Chair-’92-’98
     1992‑1995      CSUSB                                                                         Director, NSS
          (National Security Studies, an Interdisciplinary Master's  Degree Program)
     7/87‑6/92        Frostburg State University                                           Professor
     6/74‑6/87        Frostburg State University                                           Chair/Professor
     9/72‑6/74        University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee                           Ass't Professor
      (Ass't Director, Institute of Governmental Affairs, UW‑Extension‑‑Joint Appointment)
                                                              Courses Taught:
                                                Undergraduate‑‑Political Science
     ‑American Government and Politics
     ‑State and Local Government
     ‑Urban Politics
     ‑American Public Policy Analysis/ Formation of Public Policy
     ‑Introduction to Public Administration
     ‑Public Personnel Administration
     ‑American Ethnic Politics/Minority Group Politics
     ‑Introduction to Political Science
     ‑Government and Business
     ‑Intergovernmental Relations
     ‑Comparative Public Policy
     -Research Methods in Political Science
                                    Social Science (interdisciplinary, team taught):
     ‑The Urbanization Process (with Geography and History)
     ‑American Pluralism‑‑Ethnicity in American Life (with History)
     ‑Food, Population and Politics (with Economics and Sociology)
     ‑The Energy Crisis (with Sociology and Physics)
                                                (interdisciplinary, solo taught):
     ‑Topics in Ethnic Studies; ‑Formation of American Racism
     ‑Race and Racism;      ‑Expository Writing in the Social Sciences
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                                                Graduate Credit Courses Taught
     -Proseminar in Political Science
     ‑Seminar in Government‑Topics:‑Research Methods in Political  Science;
‑Urban Politics; ‑Media, Parties and Elections; -Public Policy Analysis

                        SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT—Publications:
                                    BOOK PROJECTS—WORKS IN PROGRESS:
Under Contract and Forthcoming
2016    “Global Pandemic Threats: A Reference Handbook,” ABC-CLIO (Spring, 2016).

                                    Under Contract and In Production, Forthcoming, 2015
2015—“Doctors at the Borders: Immigration and the Rise of Public Heath (Praeger, July 31);
            “Illegal Immigration: A Reference Handbook,” 2e (ABC-CLIO, September 31).
           
                                                To Be Sent for Publication Review (2015)
            “The Winning Margin: Immigration and American Political Party Systems,” with
            Scot Zentner.  A narrative history of U.S. immigration and how it links to the
            development of six political party systems in American politics from the Founding
            to the present time.  Approximately 400 typed page ms. Expected completion date,
            July, 2015;
            “From Open Door to Storm Door: Cycles of Immigration Policymaking.” A narrative
            history of U.S. Immigration Policymaking. Manuscript completed, being reviewed for
            possible publication by a few university presses.

BOOKS IN PRINT:
2013 – Ed. Transforming America: Perspectives on Immigration, 3 Vols., Santa
            Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO/Praeger Press.  Series originator, editor, and
            Chapter contributor.  Vol. 1: The Making of a Nation of Nations, The Founding
            To 1865; Vol. 2: Transforming a Nation of Nations, 1865-1945; Vol. 3:
            Immigration and Superpower Status, 1945 to Date. 807 pp. in series.

2009—The Perennial Struggle, 3e. Upper Saddle River, N.J., Prentice Hall. 408 pp.

2007 – Illegal Immigration: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA.:
            ABC-CLIO, 341 pp.

2006-Guarding the Gates: Immigation and National Security. Westport, CT/London: Praeger
            International Security Press,  323 pp.
2006- Public Administration: Clashing Values in the Administration of Public Policy,
            2e. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 455pp.
2006- Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank for Michael LeMay, Public Administration, 2e,
            Belmont, CA, Wadsworth Publishing, 125 pp. e-version.
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2005- The Perennial Struggle: Race, Ethnicity and Minority Group Relations in the
            United States, 2e. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 415 pp.

2004- U.S. Immigration: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO, 283 pp.

2002 – The Perennial Struggle: Custom Edition. N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 415 pp.

2001 - Public Administration: Clashing Values in the Administration of Public Policy, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 432 pp.

2001 - Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank for Michael LeMay, Public Administration, Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth Publishing, 125pp.

2000 - The Perennial Struggle. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 350 pp.

1999 - (Edited, with Elliott Barkan). U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Laws
  And Issues: A Documentary History. Westport, CT.: Greenwood Publishing, 450 pp.

1999 - Instructors Manual and Test Bank, for David Lawrence’s America: The Politics of        Diversity, Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth, January 1999, 117 pp.

1994 ‑ Anatomy of a Public Policy: The Reform of Contemporary American Immigration                  Law. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 203 pp.

1990 ‑ Now Picture This...Graphic Literacy for the Social Sciences. Dubuque, Iowa:                            Kendell‑Hunt, 110 pp.

1989 ‑ (Edited). The Gatekeepers: Comparative Immigration Policy. New York: Praeger,                    205 pp.

1987 ‑ From Open Door to Dutch Door: An Analysis of U.S.  Immigration Policy Since
                  1820. New York: Praeger, 182 pp.

1985 ‑ The Struggle for Influence: The Impact of Minority Groups on Politics and Policies                  in the United States. Lanham, MD.: University Press of America, 452 pp.

1965 ‑ (co‑author, with Cosgrove, Desmond et al.)
           Modern English: An Oral Approach. Volumes I, II. Ashiya‑shi, Japan: Seido Juku:
Vol. 1, 331 pp; Vol. 2, 313 pp.





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                                                Book Chapters/Refereed Journal Articles/Book Reviews.
IN PRINT:
2015-Two on-line essays (for ABC-CLIO, World Health Issues; Contemporary Problems Issues)
            “What Should Have Been Done to Stop the Ebola Pandemic in Guinea, Liberia, and
            Sierra Leone?”; and “Can Illegal Aliens from Mexico Assimilate?”
2013 – “An Overview of Immigration History and Issues: Founding to 1865,” in Michael
            LeMay, ed. The Making of a Nation of Nations: Immigration History and
            Issues, 1790-1865. Santa Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO, pp. 1-25.
            “Mushrooming Cities: The Beginnings of Urbanization in America, 1820-1865,”
            in LeMay, ed., The Making of a Nation of Nations, pp. 47-72.
            “To Secure Domestic Tranquility: Immigration and National Defense Issues,”
            in LeMay, ed., The Making of a Nation of Nations, pp. 25-46.
            “Towards a More Perfect Union: Immigration and Federalism, 1820-1865.” In
            LeMay, ed. The Making of a Nation of Nations, pp. 73-96.
“The Anti-Immigration Movement: The Know-Nothing Social and Political Movement”
            in LeMay, ed., The Making of a Nation of Nations, pp. 215-237.
            An Overiew of Immigration History and Issues, 1865-1945,” in LeMay, ed.
            The Transformation of a Nation of Nations, 1865-1945, pp. 1-24.
            “Immigration and National Defense, 1865-1945,” in The Transformation of a
            Nation of Nations, pp. 25-48.
            “Immigration and the Rise of Public Health, 1865-1945,” in The Transformation
            Of a Nation of Nations, pp. 49-72.
            “Exploding Cities: Immigration and the Urbanization of America, 1865-1945,” in
            The Transformation of a Nation of Nations, pp. 121-150.
            “Enacting Racism into Law: Restrictionism and the Asian Exclusion Immigration
            Laws,” in The Transformation of a Nation of Nations, pp. 175-196.
            The Ellis Island Station,” with Barry Moreno, in The Transformation of a
            Nation of Nations, pp. 197-224.
            An Overview of Immigration to the United States, 1945-2010,” in Immigration
            and Superpower Status, 1945 to the Present,  pp. 1-18.
            “The Policy Conundrum of Illegal Immigration: Exponential Growth, 1970-2010,”
            In Immigration and Superpower Status, 1945 to Present, pp. 59-80.

2011 – “They Transformed America: The Beneficial Effects of Immigration to the U.S.,
            1820-1920,” in e-book on Enduring Questions of Public Policy Issues, ABC-CLIO,
            April, pp. 1-15.

2006 – Book contributions, “Opening Doors: Elements and Factors Affecting Immigration
            into the United States,” in Immigration: Triumph and Tragedy in History.
            Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2006, pp. 1-7.
            “Immigration and Work, The Chinese and the Bracero Experience,” in
            Immigrtion: Triumph and Tragedy in History. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO,
            2006, pp. 10-15.

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2001 - (Book Review) - David Niven, Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Immigration
Reform, in the International Migration Review, Volume 35, Fall, 2001, 934-936.
2001 - (Original Essay): “Assessing Assimilation: Cultural and Political Integration
of Immigrants and Their Descendants,” In Defense of the Alien, XXII. New York:
Center for Migration Studies: 163-176. [Based on Conference Presentation — non-
blind refereed].

2000 - (Book Review) - Richards, David A.J. Italian Americans: The Racializing of an
Ethnic Identity, in the International Migration Review, Vol. 34, Winter, 2000:
1313-1314.                 

1999 - (Book Review)-Cholewinski, Ryszard. Migrant Workers in International Human
Rights, in the International Migration Review, Vol. 33, Spring, 1999: 203-04.

1997 - (Book Review)- Roy Beck. The Case Against Immigration, in the International
            Migration Review, Vol. 31, Fall, 1997: 736-737.
1997 - (Original Essay) “Recent Immigration Reform: Using Commissions for Agenda Setting,”in Tomasi, Lydio, ed. In Defense of the Alien, XIX. New York: Center for Migration Studies, January: 17-24.

1996 - (Book Review) U.S. Immigration Policy: Restoring Credibility, in Journal of
           American Ethnic History, V. 15, 4, Summer: 60-61.

1994 ‑ (Contributed Case Study) "The Push and Pull of  U.S. Immigration Policy," in Asheghian,               Parviz. International Economics (West Publishing), in Chap. 18, Case 18.3:450‑452.
1994 ‑ (Book Review) Pozzetta, George (ed.) Contemporary Immigration and American                     Society, Vol. 20 in  Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 13, 3, Spring: 86‑89.

1994 ‑ (with Dale, Suzanne and Al Mariam) "Breaching the Barriers," Southeastern Political                    Review, 22, 4, December: 729‑752.

1990- “Assessing the Impact of IRCA’s Employer Sanctions Provisions,” in Tomasi, Lydio, ed.
            In Defense of the Alien, XII (New York: Center for Migration Studies): 146-170.
1990 ‑ (Book Review) Nanda, Ved (ed). Refugee Law and Policy. in International Migration                 Review, Vol. 24, No. 4, Winter: 831‑832.

1979 ‑ (Book Chapter) "Allegany County," in Hattery, Thomas (edited),  Western Maryland: A Profile. (Mt. Airy, MD.: Lomond Publications) : 35‑59.

1977 ‑ "Truth in Course Labeling: A Modest Proposal," Teaching Political Science, 5, 1,                         October: 125‑127.


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1973 ‑ "Expenditure and Non‑Expenditure Measures of State Urban Policy Outputs," American                Politics Quarterly, 1, October: 511‑518.  Also as a Reprint, Institute of Governmental                  Affairs, UW‑Extension.

1972 ‑ "The States and Urban Areas: A Comparative Assessment" National Civic Review, 61,                   December: 542‑548. Also reprinted as a Warner Module; and as a Reprint,
             Institute of Governmental Affairs, UW‑Extension.

           Convention Participation: Papers Presented
1997 - “How Could America’s Immigration Policy Best Support
            U.S. and California Domestic and Economic Interests,” World Affairs
Council of the Inland Southern California--Town Meeting on Balancing
            America’s Global Interests--Trade, Immigration, Environment, and
Human Rights. January 16.

1996 - “Interdependence of Environmental, Trade, Immigration
and Human Rights in U.S. Policy with Asia and Mexico,” for the
World Affairs Council, Inland, California.  November.
1996 ‑ "Reforming Immigration Law: Some Lessons from IRCA," (with Jennifer Mobley),                         Southwest Political Science  Association Meeting, Houston, Texas, March 22.

1994 ‑ "Immigration and Language Policy and Planning,"  (with Lynne Roco‑Diaz) at the                            Language Minority  Research Institute Conference, University of California
             ‑Riverside, California, October 22.

1992 ‑ "The Flying Dutchman Dilemma: The Right of Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups to                       Emigrate in the Context of  International Law," (with Suzanne Dale) at the
             Southern  Political Science Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November.

1989 ‑ "Is IRCA Working?" at the American Political Science Association Meeting, Atlanta,                       Georgia, September.
1989 ‑ "Assessing the Impact of IRCA," at the Graduate Colloquium, Department of Public                         Administration, University of West Virginia, April 21.
1989 ‑ "Maryland's Immigrant Population", Maryland Statewide Conference,(Maryland State                      Colleges/Universities  System), April 15.
1989 ‑ "Assessing the Impact of IRCA's Employer‑Sanctions Provisions," at the Center for                         Migration Studies'  National Legal Conference on Immigration and Refugee
             Policy, Washington, D.C., April 7.

1988 ‑ "The Impact of the Immigration Reform and Control Act  (IRCA) of 1986 on Minority                    Groups in the U.S.," at the Southern Political Science Association Meeting, in Atlanta,                   Georgia, November 4.
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1987 ‑ "U.S. Immigration Policy: Entering a Revolving Door Era?," at the Midwest Political                       Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 10.

1986 ‑ "From Open Door to Revolving Door: A Critique of U.S. Immigration Policy," at 
             Frostburg State University  Faculty Lecture Series, April 11.
1986 ‑ "Evaluation of Teaching Effectiveness," at the  Maryland State Colleges and Universities                  State‑Wide Conference, Towson, Maryland, January 9.

1979 ‑ "On the Use and Value of the Consortium Approach to  Faculty Development," Maryland                State Colleges and Universities State‑wide Conference on Faculty Development,
   Eastern  Shore, Spring.

                                    Convention Participation ‑‑ Panel Chair/Discussant:

2000 - Panel Discussant, National Legal Conference on Immigration Law sponsored by
           the Center for Migration Studies at the Hyatt Regency Hotel,  Washington, D. C.,
           March 30-31-- Panel on Political Incorporation of Immigrants and Descendants.

1999  - Panel Discussant, American Political Science Association Meeting at Atlanta, Georgia
  September 5, 1999 — Panel on Race, Ethnicity, and Public Policy.

1999 - Panel Discussant, Western Political Science Association Meeting at Seattle, Washington,
 March 25, 1999--Panel on Racial Attitudes and Social Policy.

1991 ‑ Panel Discussant, Conference on Immigration Policy and the U.S. Labor Force," at the                   National Conference Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor [by  invitation only to                 selected scholars and practitioners] at Washington, D.C., September.

1990 ‑ Chaired Panel on Comparative Immigration Policy and Minority Groups at the Southern                 Political Science  Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November 8.
1990 ‑ Chaired Panel on Comparative Employer Sanctions Policy at the National Legal                              Conference of the Center for Migration Studies, Washington, D.C., April.

1989 ‑ Chaired Panel on "Politics, Policies and Ethnic and Racial Minorities," at the American                   Political  Science Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia,  September.
1989 ‑ Chaired Panel on "Maryland's Immigrant Population  and Their Cultural Expressions," at
            Frostburg State University, Maryland State Colleges and Universities State-
            wide Conference, April 15.

1987 ‑ Chaired Panel on Immigration Policymaking at the Midwest Political Science Association                 Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, April 10.


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1982 ‑ Chaired Panel on "The Effects of Reagonomics on  Policy Implementation in the 1980s," at the  Southern Political Science Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, October.

1978 - Chaired Panel on “Lobbying in Maryland,” at the Maryland League
of Women Voters Conference, Annapolis, Maryland.

                                    Government Reports/Publications
1985 ‑ Report of the Allegany County Government Study  Commission, " to the Maryland General Assembly,  August. [Served as Co‑Director of the Study Commission and Author of the Report  of  the  Study Commission  on  Revising  County  Government.]

1978 ‑ "A Guidebook for More Effective Presentation of Quantitative Data for the Social   
            Sciences,"  Edited with John Bowman, for the Regional Education Service Agency
            of Appalachian, Maryland.

1977 ‑ "Report of the Allegany County Government Study Commission," Report to the Maryland               General Assembly, December.  [Study Commission Member/Co‑author of the Report.]

1973 ‑ "Assessment of the Organizational Development and Training Needs," Consultant Report,                Department of  Personnel, City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March.
1973 ‑ "Assessing Special Technological Information Needs of Local Government Officials,"                      (Co‑author with  John Bambacus),  Report to the Department of Economic
            Development, State of Maryland, July.
1973 ‑ "Wisconsin Towns," Institute of Governmental Affairs, University Wisconsin‑Extension.

1972 ‑ "Study of the Impact of Structure on County Government Operations: Report to the                        Department of Local  Affairs and Development, State of Wisconsin, August.
      [Published in 1973 by the Institute of Government Affairs, Univ. of Wis.-Extension].            

‑I served as referee/reviewer for the journals:  International Migration Review, Journal of
       Ethnic Studies, Social Science Quarterly.  On occasion.

Other Research Related Activity.

1985 - Served on the Allegany County Government Study Commission which met for
6 months.  I co-authored its final report.

1979 - Served (unpaid) as consultant to the City of Cumberland Charter Review Commission.
           My recommendations for the Council-Manager form was adopted by the Commission
and later voted into law by public referendum.
1979 - Finished a five year term (1974-) as member, including one year as Chairman, of the
Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission (which oversaw the
County’s various poverty-related agencies).
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1978 ‑ Served on the City of Frostburg Charter Review Commission/ elected by Commission          members to be  its Chairman.  Primary author of the Revised City  Charter that was adopted, virtually in toto, in  November, 1978 (commission was about 10 months service).

1977 - Served on the Allegany County Government Study Commission, a 9 month study.                          Co‑authored the  Study Commission Final Report.

1976‑  Ran for Delegate to the Democratic National Convention, 1976 ‑ on the Udall Slate.  Came in 11th in field of 47, only top 5 of whom went to the Convention (Carter slate).

1974 ‑ Served as Consultant to the City of Milwaukee, Personnel Department for hiring upper‑level staff, and for various training needs  [This was funded to several thousands of dollars over 2‑year period, funds for which went to University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee].

 Other Community‑Service Activity

1999 - Served as outside Reviewer for the Department of Political Science, CSU Northridge’s
           five-year study and review of their program for WASC.

On‑going: frequent public speaker at Lions Clubs, Kiwanis, Rotary Club, Masonic Lodge,
local Democratic Clubs, The Pillar Institute for Life Long Learning, various church
adult Christian education programs, special topics lecturer on board cruise ships (Celebrity Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line).

Post‑Doctoral Programs, Special Programs, etc.:
2005 – Illegal Immigration and the States, National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver.

2001 - Organized Panel/Forum on National Crisis, Post-9/11 at CSUSB

2000 - Organized Forum on Measure M, local referendum to revise SB City Charter, at CSUSB.

1999- Chaired at Panel at Teaching Technology (re: Powerpoint) Workshop, CSUSB.

1998 - Participant at Workshop on Teaching, CSUSB.

1997 - Participant at Workshop on Teaching, CSUSB.

1996 ‑ Teacher‑Scholar Summer Conference, Kellog‑West Conference Center,
            Long Beach, CA.  CSU System  sponsored conference.  Workshops Participant:
           ‑"Assessment of Student Learning: Gathering Evidence for Course and
             Program Improvement."
           ‑"Peer Review as Peer Support: Individual and Common Good."
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1995 ‑ Spring Quarter‑‑Attended 10 Week Seminar on  Faculty Development, Writing
            Across the Disciplines. Funded by CSUSB Foundation.

1991 ‑ National Legal Conference on U.S. Immigration  Policy. Center for Migration Studies.

1990 ‑ National Legal Conference on U.S. Immigration  Policy.

1989 ‑ National Legal Conference on U.S. Immigration  Policy.

1988 ‑ National Legal Conference on U.S. Immigration Policy.

1986 ‑ Conference on Immigration.  Bicentennial Commission, New York, N.Y.

1986 ‑ Statewide Faculty Development Conference,  Bowie, Maryland.
           Maryland State Colleges and Universities.

1985 ‑ Immigrants and the Constitution.  Minneapolis, Minnesota, University of Minnesota.
           Grant funded by American Political Science Association/American Humanities
           Association ($3,000.00) [External Grant].

1978 ‑ Lobbying in Maryland.  Annapolis, Maryland.  Funded  by the Maryland LWV.

1977 ‑ Modeling and Simulation. Chautaugua Course.  Funded  by the National Science
           Foundation.  Held at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.

1975 ‑ Influencing State Politics.  Funded by the Maryland League of Women Voters.

1973 ‑ Extension Assistance to Local Government. Funded by  the University of
           Wisconsin‑Extension Division.  Madison, Wisconsin.
  
1972 ‑ Seminar in Media‑Legislative Relations,  Funded by Council of State Legislatures.
           Held at University of  Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

                                                 Administrative Experience:
2003-2004 – Associate Dean for Student Programs, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
2001-2003 - Assistant Dean for Student Programs, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
1998‑1992 ‑ Chair, Department of Political Science, CSUSB
1994‑1992 ‑ Director, National Security Studies Program [Interdisciplinary MA Degree Program]
1986‑1974 ‑ Chair, Department of Political Science, FSU
1974‑1972 ‑ Assistant Director, Institute of Governmental Affairs,  University of
                     Wisconsin‑Milwaukee/University of Wisconsin Extension Division


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University Committee Service:
2002-2003 - CSUSB Diversity Committee

2002-2003 - Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, CSU Chapter, Publicity Chair

2001-2003 -Served on Theme III Committee, WASC Five-Year Accreditation Visit

2000-2001 Ethnic Studies Executive Committee; Ethnic Studies Coordinator Recruitment
      Committee; CFA Executive Board; Student Leadership Development Program                  Presenter; College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Part-Time Evaluation                       Committee; CFA Lobby Day Delegation Chair; SAIL Program; Organized
      Candidate Debates for the Special Run-Off Election For CA Senate; Did two
      classroom visitations to CJ Program Faculty; Organized the Monitoring of the Special       Referendum on Student Fees which was done by the LWV-SB Chapter.

1998‑2000 ‑College Evaluation (RPT) Committee; University Ambassadors; Professional
                   Development Awards Committee. Social Science Committee of the
       College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (hire/supervise part-time
       Faculty of the School.) Served as Reviewer of PSSI Awards Petitions.

1997-1996 - External Relations Committee of the Strategic Planning Task Force
      ‑ (Chair) Evaluation Committee, Associate VP for Academic Programs Jerrold Pritchard
                  ‑Government Relations Committee

1992‑1998  - Dean's Advisory Council
                   ‑ Ethnic Studies Coordinating Committee

1995‑1993  ‑ Professional Development Coordinating Committee
                   ‑Graduate Studies Coordinating Committee

1994‑1993   ‑School of Social/Behavioral Sciences Decentralization Committee
                    ‑ Chaired, Committee to Evaluate Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
                    ‑ New Building Planning Committee; NSS Admissions Committee.     

1992‑1991  ‑ Faculty Elections Committee (Chair)
                   ‑ Quincintenary Planning Committee (Co‑Chair)
                   ‑ Graduate Studies Council
                   ‑ Academic Affairs Committee
                   ‑ Faculty Senate
                   ‑ Administrative Task Group on Diversity
 
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1989‑1988  ‑ University Advancement (Chair)
                   ‑ Faculty Steering Committee
                   ‑ Faculty Senate

1987‑1986  ‑ Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employment
                   ‑ India Festival Planning Committee
                   ‑ Japan Festival Planning Committee
                   ‑ Career Day Committee
                   ‑ Inauguration Committee (Planning University President's Inauguration)

1987-1986  - Academic Advisory Council ‑ Chair

1987‑1985  ‑ Admissions Committee (Chair)

1986‑1985  ‑ Homecoming Steering Committee (Chair of its President's Reception Committee)
                   ‑ Academic Advisory Council‑Vice Chair and Chair of its Resources Subcommittee
                     Faculty Senate [Vice‑Chair]
   
1984‑1983  ‑ Alcoholic Beverages Committee
                   ‑ Board of Visitors, FSU Foundation
                   ‑ Faculty Mediation Committee (Chair)
1982‑1981  ‑ Academic Policy Committee
                   ‑ Library Committee
                   ‑ Graduate Faculty Committee
                   ‑ Social Science Committee

1980‑1979  ‑ Graduate Faculty Committee
                   ‑ Affirmative Action Committee
                   ‑ Social Science Committee

1978‑ 1977 ‑ Fiscal Committee (Chair)
                   ‑ College Planning Council (Chair)

1976‑ 1975 ‑ Fiscal Committee (Vice‑Chair)
                   ‑ College Planning Council (Vice‑Chair)
                   ‑ College Senate (Vice‑Chairman)

1975‑ 1974 ‑ Department Head's Committee
                   ‑ College Senate (Parliamentarian)



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Hobbies:
    
Community Theater‑‑performed such roles as: Capt. Von  Trapp  in "The Sound of Music,"
Will Parker in "Oklahoma," Sir Evelyn Oakley in "Anything Goes," (also served as its
Assistant Director), a forest ranger in "Little Mary Sunshine," a citizen/slave in
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum."
Played bit roles in several other plays and served in various "back‑stage" capacities, such as
props manager, stage manager, etc.
Painting (oil, acrylic), golf (formerly).
Archery, recurve bow (40 lb pull weight) and compound bow (50 lb. pull weight).

Travel:

I love to travel and have been fortunate to do so.  I have visited 48 of the 50 states, to date missing only Montana and Idaho.
I give itinerary-related special topics lectures on board cruise ships, which also affords me to travel abroad.  I have done so with ten big ship ocean cruises.  I have also taken two European river cruises. To date I have visited 100 cities in 34 countries.  I lived and taught in Japan for two and one-half years in the early 1960s.  I have sailed both transatlantic and transpacific.  I have cruised the following seas: Adriatic, Baltic, Caribbean, Gulf of Thailand, Mediterranean, North, Seas of Crete, Japan, and Tasman.