Faculty Achievement Award, George Mason University, 2007; Special Achievement Awards, Department of the Treasury, 2001 and 2002; 12 Exceptional Performance Awards from other US Government agencies, 1975-2004.
Employer in Residence for US Government Programs at George Mason University, Management Training Consultant at EOP Foundation, Professor (Adjunct) at George Mason University
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
George Mason University since Jan 2009
Employer in Residence for US Government Programs
EOP Foundation since Jan 2007
Management Training Consultant
George Mason University since Aug 2005
Professor (Adjunct)
Education:
George Mason University 2008 - 2012
Doctoral Candidate, Higher EducationHigher education research focus is on adult learning in workplace and commuity college settings.
Ohio University 1971 - 1972
MA, International Affairs (African Studies)Thesis: Theoretical Trade Patterns in an East African Common Market
State University of New York at Buffalo 1969 - 1971
MA, Geographic ScienceThesis: Integration and Functional Dependence in Political Space: A Case Study of Two African Subsytems
Syracuse University 1965 - 1969
BA, Geography and Economics
University of Colorado at Boulder
BA with Honors, Environmental ConservationThesis: Common Property Resources and Environmental Degradation in the African Sahel.
Interests:
Post-secondary education, adult learning, interdisciplinary studies, geographic science, international affairs, African studies, environmental and natural resource issues, economic development, and high-altitude cold environments.
Honor & Awards:
Faculty Achievement Award, George Mason University, 2007; Special Achievement Awards, Department of the Treasury, 2001 and 2002; 12 Exceptional Performance Awards from other US Government agencies, 1975-2004.