donna h. branson - College of Human Sciences

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donna h. branson - College of Human Sciences
DONNA H. BRANSON
Office Address
Institute for Protective Apparel Research and Technology
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078-6142
Office: 405/744-5050
Facsimile: 405/744-6910
e-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION:
Ph.D.
1982
Family Ecology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Emphasis area: Functional Apparel Design with supporting course-work in research
methodology, textiles, physiology and human factors
Dissertation Title: Assessment of Thermal Response of Subjects Wearing Functionally
Designed Protective Clothing.
M.S.
1976
Textiles, Clothing and Related Art, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island.
Thesis Title: Estimating Population-Based Incidence Rates for Burn Injuries in Rhode
Island.
B.A.
1965
Mathematics Major, English Minor, Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2008-present Regents Professor Emeritus and Director, Institute of Protective Apparel Research
and Technology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
2006-2008
Regents Professor and Director, Institute of Protective Apparel Research and
Technology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Serving as founding director of IPART with funding from the Office of Naval Research
for almost $1.9 million for initial 18 months of operation with additional funding of $1.2
million for subsequent 24 months. Infrastructure enhancements including facilities
expansion and new equipment purchases, organizational structure development, and
protective apparel research constitute the scope of work for the institute’s first year.
Currently, serving as major professor for 5 DHM doctoral students and 2 MS students,
and committee member for 1 DHM MS student and 1 PhD student.
Service responsibilities: Member of: DHM and School of Hotel and Restaurant
Administration RPT Committees, HES Dean Search Committee, DHM Apparel Design
Search Committee, OSU Regents Professors Executive Committee, and Review
Committee for University of Texas at Austin’s Human Ecology Department.
2005-2006
Regents Professor and Head, Department of Design, Housing, and Merchandising,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Continued responsibilities as outlined below.
1993-2005
Professor and Head, Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, OK.
Administrative responsibilities: Responsible for department of 17 full-time and 4
adjunct faculty, and approximately 30 graduate and 550 undergraduate students.
Department offers three undergraduate options: apparel design and production,
merchandising, and interior design; and two graduate options: environmental design and
merchandising, at the masters and doctoral levels. An on-line multi-university M.S. in
Family Financial Planning was approved by Oklahoma State University regents in June
2001 and the OSU program was initiated summer 2002 as part of the Great Plains
Interactive Distance Education Alliance for the Human Sciences (GPIDEA). An on-line
merchandising GPIDEA M.S. program was initiated fall 2005.
In order to enhance instruction, research and outreach programs, efforts were directed
toward facilities renovation, acquisition of necessary technology, undergraduate and
graduate curriculum revision, faculty development, expanding shareholder base, and
increasing and leveraging funding from multiple sources. The major accomplishments
noted below were achieved as a team effort during my tenure as department head.
Eight major facility renovations: A 21-station CAD Laboratory featuring
systems furniture from five furniture vendors used as demonstration for interior
design classes was created in 1993, a Sewn Products Production Laboratory was
renovated in 1997 and again in 2001 increasing it’s size by 50%, a new Textile
Laboratory was created in 1995, an Automated Cutting Laboratory was created in
1998, a renovated department hallway featuring faculty-designed display cases
that feature an integrated “design in context” exhibition was completed fall 2001,
four new faculty offices were built in 2002, a textile dye research laboratory was
acquired in 2004, and a Prototype Production Research Laboratoray was added in
2004. Enhancements such as new hallway ceiling and lighting, new drafting
tables and new tablet-arm chairs were routinely accomplished. All facilities
improvements were accomplished by leveraging monies from multiple sources.
Acquisition of technology: New releases of AutoCAD are obtained annually
under a university lease arrangement now involving multiple colleges, branch
campuses and functional units, an arrangement first accomplished in 1997 with
the department rallying support from other units on campus. Gerber pattern
making software, Gerber PDM, and Micrografix iGrafx Designer were added in
2000. A Gerber/Cutting Edge automated sample cutter, industry cutting tables,
knives, pressing and various types of industrial sewing machines were acquired
through private donations and leveraging funds from multiple sources. Additional
textile equipment for the textile laboratories, the production laboratories and the
Environmental Design Laboratory were obtained with multiple research and
instruction grants. Computers are now available in student workstations in the
departmental Materials Resource Library.
Undergraduate and graduate curriculum revisions: When the department was
begun in 1991, a total revamp of the undergraduate and graduate curricula was
accomplished to integrate courses where possible and to establish a 5-course
undergraduate departmental core. Subsequently, major revisions of all three
undergraduate curricula were accomplished. Curriculum approval by the
American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) was awarded in 1998 and
2003 for both the Apparel Pre-Production and Production Management curricula,
making the OSU program one of only twelve 4-year programs so recognized in
the US. Six-year Foundation of Interior Design Education and Research
reaccredidation for the Interior Design program was awarded in 1995 and 2002.
The doctoral program was redesigned to give every doctoral candidate
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experiences in teaching, grantsmanship, and community outreach. The M.S.
program was expanded beyond the thesis and creative component options to
include a coursework-only option. Technology, science-based, and global
interdependence are integrated into all programs. Cooperative arrangements with
OSU’s major feeder community college resulted in 2+2 programs in all three
undergraduate options. Various types of assessment data are collected annually
and used for continuous curriculum improvement. First year alumni assessment
input, obtained via an alumni telephone survey, was developed by the department
in 1995 and subsequently adopted by the college in 1998.
Faculty development: All faculty attended seminars and workshops offered by
the college on Boyer’s “Scholarship Reconsidered”, critical thinking, assessment,
distance education, and developing teaching portfolios. Three completed [TC]2
Faculty Fellowships, one completed the American Textile Manufacturers Institute
Study Tour, seven obtained international travel experiences, 15 completed the
Faculty Scholars Program (a college faculty development/orientation program),
ten have had intensive multimedia and distance education training, and seven had
CAD and/or PDM and other software training experiences.
Expansion of shareholder base: Outreach is accomplished via the Cooperative
Extension Service with the department having three CES faculty. Two
cooperative extension faculty were added in fall 2001, both in the resource
management area, a new area for the department. One CES faculty member
directs the Home-Based Business and Micro-Business Center. DHM initiated the
annual Design Educators’ National Exhibition (DENE) in 1995 while hosting the
1995 SW Regional Interior Design Educators Council conference, and the
department continued the annual exhibition through 2005. Initiation of the first
on-line DENE, which allowed greater dissemination to a broader audience base,
occurred in 2001. The 1997 ARS Textrina Conference was hosted by the
department. The Arts of Fashion National Competition, a two-day event that
brought international designers to jury the competition attended by 63 students
attending 22 design programs across the U.S., was hosted fall 2004. Internet
courses were first delivered in fall 1998. An Apparel Industry Advisory Board
and an Interior Design Advisory Board provide curriculum feedback and access to
indursty trends.
Increasing funding: All full-time faculty have on-going applied research and/or
design programs that are integrated with their instruction and outreach
responsibilities. External funding for the department increased every year for nine
years. All faculty participated in externally funded projects in FY 2001 and
typically 75-90% have had external funding each year from 1998 to 2005. Private
funding for $250,000, accomplished primarily by the department, was completed
for an endowed professorship in May 2001 and matched by the regents in June
‘01. The first Christine Salmon Endowed Professor, Janine James, founder of the
New York interior design firm, The Moderns, came to campus in 2002-2003 and
she continued working with two faculty on a NSF curriculum grant. Dr. Michael
Braungart, an internationally recognized scholar and co-author of Cradle to
Cradle, and Shashi Caan, 2004 Designer of the Year, were the second and third
Salmon Endowed Professors. Dr. Paulette Hebert was the fourth Salmon Visiting
Endowed Professor. An internship scholarship endowment for $150,000,
designed to help students accept quality internships, was funded with private
donations and initiated in summer 2000. Apparel design and production students
are now eligible for scholarships awarded by the American Apparel and Footwear
Association, a recognition reserved for only twelve colleges/universities in North
America.
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Additional educational responsibilities: Served as Graduate Program Coordinator from
1993-2000, continue to serve as temporary advisor for 3-5 new graduate students and as
major advisor for 2-5 graduate students per year. Continue to teach and advise walk-in
students as needed. Advise about 25 undergraduate students.
Research responsibilities: Continued functional design and North Central (NC)-170
regional research. Served as chair of NC-170 regional research in 2003, 2000 and 1995.
Broadened research base toward curriculum and various integrative projects that also
facilitated facilities and equipment improvements, assessment, and faculty effectiveness
and productivity issues. Assisted junior faculty to obtain and initiate funded research.
Led various externally funded functional apparel research projects including design and
evaluation of micro-climate cooling system for first responders wearing chemical
protective clothing, firfighter turnout gear, and body armor for the US military.
Service responsibilities: Served on the OSU Research Strategic Planning Review Task
Force, the OSU Intellectual Properties Committee, the Regents Distinguished Research
Award Committee, the interdisciplinary MS degree in International Studies Task Force,
the Academic Department Heads Advisory Committee to the OSU Provost (1995-2000),
the college Graduate Education Task Force (1994-2000, chair, 1999), the college
Associate Dean Search Committee (2001), the OSU Research and Technology Park Task
Force (1999-2000), journal reviewer for Clothing Textiles Research Journal (CTRJ) and
Textiles Research Journal (TRJ) (1993-2002), research paper reviewer for International
Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) and American Society of Testing and Materials
(ASTM) F-23 conferences, and ITAA conference presider and facilitator (1993-2001).
Assisted with taking the college Faculty Scholar group to Washington D.C. in 1999,
2001, and 2002. Frequent presenter for varied audiences including in 2001: Oklahoma
legislators, college associates, university regents, and Fire and Emergency Management
Association Director.
1992-1993
Professor and Interim Head, Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
1987-1992
Professor, Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK.
Educational responsibilities: Developed and/or redesigned and taught numerous apparel
design courses, core departmental courses, and graduate-level courses. Responsible for
making contacts with Oklahoma apparel manufacturers for new apparel design internship
program, and for developing educational materials for pre-and post-internship seminars
and internship. Secured outside funding for design classes to develop traveling exhibits
of design students' work. Each project culminated with a large-scale fashion event that
provided visibility for the department and dollars for design scholarships. Advisor for
approximately 30 undergraduate students and five to eight graduate students per year.
Research responsibilities: Continued pesticide functional design research via regional
research project NC-170 "Reducing Pesticide Exposure of Applicators Through
Improved Clothing Design and Care" (1987-1992). Continued comfort research aimed at
understanding moisture perception as it is influenced by fabric. Conducted tick protective
clothing research project (1990-1992).
Service activities: Presented research findings to varied audiences across Oklahoma.
Served on OSU Patent Committee and numerous college committees. Co-chair of
College Name Change Consideration Committee. Actively involved in recruiting
undergraduates to apparel design option and graduate students to masters and doctoral
programs. Secretary of ITAA (1992-1994), member of ITAA's Subject Matter
Clarification Committee and Strategic Planning Committees. Co-leader of 1988 ITAA
Pre-Conference Theory Workshop. Gave numerous interviews about research and
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teaching projects to further promote DHM Department. Frequent research reviewer for
professional meetings, research journals, and proposals. Co-faculty advisor for
department student association.
1983-1987
Associate Professor, Department of Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Educational responsibilities: Taught textile science, various design courses,
undergraduate capstone course, and graduate level courses in research methods, sociopsychological aspects of clothing and appearance as nonverbal communication. Advisor
for approximately 30 undergraduate students and five to eight graduate students per year.
Research responsibilities: Conducted functional design research to develop and
evaluate prototype life-vests for the Federal Aviation Administration for use in
commercial airliners traveling over coastal waters. Participated in two regional research
projects NC-170 "Limiting Pesticide Exposure Through Textile Cleaning Procedures and
Selection of Clothing" (1983-1987) and NC-170 "Reducing Pesticide Exposure of
Applicators Through Improved Clothing Design and Care" (1987-1992).
Summer of 1985, selected as an Army Research Office (ARO) fellow through the U.S.
Army Summer Faculty Research and Engineering Program administered by Battelle.
Initiated research to evaluate the differential effects of glove liners worn beneath
protective gloves for manual dexterity, perception of comfort, and thermal characteristics
at the U.S. Army Research and Development Center, Science and Advanced Technology
Laboratory, Natick, MA. Continued U.S. Army protective clothing research via IPA
contract. Gave invited research presentations to OSU Foundation Board of Governors
(Oct. 1986), OSU Regents' Retreat, Faculty Showcase (Aug. 1986) and OSU Home
Economics Research Day (March 1986). Invited Chair for two sessions of the 2nd
International Symposium on Protective Clothing (Jan. 1987).
Service activities: Gave presentations and prepared a videotape "Clothing Protection for
Pesticide Application" for 5 Oklahoma Aerial Applicators Safety Fly-In Clinics. Served
as technical advisor for textiles to Advisory Committee on School Colors, "OSU" Letter
Design, Marching Band and Related Matters. Gave Faculty Development seminars,
Extension presentations and numerous guest lectures to classes and lay audiences.
Member of ASTM's F-23 committee on protective clothing, Vice-chair of Human Factors
Subcommittee. Member of ACPTC's evaluation committee for 1984 meeting in
Knoxville, TN, and hospitality committee for 1986 meeting in Houston, TX. ACPTC's
representative to ASTM D-13. Co-faculty advisor for Omicron Nu Honorary Student
Chapter. Presented pesticide research to extension personnel via satellite
videoconference, Feb. 1987.
Spring-1987 Invited Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Clothing & Textiles, University
of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Educational responsibilities: Taught a graduate level functional design course on
"Clothing Systems for Cold Environments".
1980-1982
Specialist, Department of Human Environment and Design, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Educational responsibilities: Developed and taught undergraduate courses in functional
apparel design, apparel production, fashion analysis, and graduate-level seminar in
clothing and human comfort. Coordinated and led curriculum development efforts in new
program areas of functional apparel design and apparel production management,
including revision of existing courses and development of new courses.
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Research responsibilities: Assumed leadership of a funded project to develop protective
functional clothing for pesticide users to reduce dermal exposure.
Service activities: Gave numerous presentations to growers and field extension staff on
protective clothing for pesticide users.
1978-1980
Instructor, Department of Human Environment and Design, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Educational responsibilities: Taught flat pattern, introductory textile science, and
clothing and textiles in world trade.
Research responsibilities: Designed and conducted a thermal analysis study at the
Institute for Environmental Research, Kansas State University. Participated in: the
development of controlled laboratory methods to measure pesticide deposition on the
grower during field operations, the conduct of field deposition study and laboratory
penetration study, and data analysis. Investigated spousal consensus regarding clothing
attitudes.
Service activities: Gave numerous presentations to faculty, extension staff and general
public on energy conservation through clothing; and on protective clothing for pesticide
applicators.
1976-1977
Instructor, Department of Textiles, Clothing and Related Art, University of Rhode
Island, Kingston, Rhode Island.
Educational responsibilities: Taught courses in introductory textiles science, the sociopsychological aspects of clothing, and interior design.
Research responsibilities: Developed methodology for determining burn injury
incidence rates and the assessment of clothing's role in burn accidents for children and
the elderly; investigated clothing acquisition and use practices of the elderly; continued
the Northeast regional research on flammability.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:
*Indicates first author is Dr. Branson's graduate student.
Peksoz, S., Branson, D., Cao, H.,Jacobson, B., Farr, C., and Nam, J. (2006). Evaluation
of two liquid cooled prototype vests through human subject testing. Research
Journal of Textile and Apparel, 10(3),17-27.
Cao, H., Nam, J., Harmon, J., and Branson, D.H., (2007). Spectrophotometric detection
of organophosphate by porphyrin solution and porphyrin-dyed cotton fabric. Dyes
and Pigments, 74,176-180.
Cao, H., Branson, D.H., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., and Farr, C.A. (2006). Fabric selection for a
liquid cooling garment. Textile Research Journal, 76(7), 587-595.
Farr, C., Ownbey, S., Branson, D., Cao, H., and Starr, C. (2005). Multimedia and
problem based learning in the textile laboratory. Clothing and Textile Research
Journal, 23(4), 360-367.
*Starr, C., Branson, D.H., Shehab, R., Farr, C., Ownbey, S., and Swinney, J. (2005).
Biomechanical analysis of a prototype sports bra, Journal of Textile and Apparel,
Technology and Management, 4(3).
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*Nam, J., Branson, D.H., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., Jin, B., Peksoz, S., and Farr, C. (2005).
Fit analysis of liquid cooled vest prototypes using 3D body scanning technology.
Journal of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management, 4(3).
*Krenzer, G., Starr, C., and Branson, D. (2005). Development of a sports bra prototype.
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 23(2), 131-134.
Cao, H. Branson, D.H., Nam, J., Peksoz, S. and Farr, C.A. (2005). Development of a
cooling capability text method for liquid-cooled textile system.
Journal of
ASTM International, 2(1), 1-10.
Branson, D.H., Farr, C.A., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., and Cao, H., (2005). Development of a
prototype personal cooling system for first responders: User feedback. Journal of
ASTM International, 2(2), 1-11.
Lewis, T.P., Farr, C. A., Branson, D. H., and Bormann, C. (2004). Perspectives of inhome recycling centers. Housing and Society, 31 (2), 1-21.
Stone, J., Kim, J., Branson, D., and Peksoz, S. (2003). An exploratory study of
experimental sun hat designs. Journal of Korean Society for Clothing Industry
(English edition), 5 (6), 565-573.
Thompson, S.D., Martin, L., Richards, L., and Branson, D. (2003). Assessing critical
thinking and problem solving using a web-based curriculum. The Internet and
Higher Education, 6 (2), 185-191.
Branson, D.H., Simpson, L.S., Claypool, L.P., Chari, V., and Ruiz, B.M. (1997).
Comparison of prototype artificially cooled chemical protective glove systems. In
J.O. Stull and A.D. Shwope (eds.), Special Technical Publication, 1273, in
Performance of Protective Clothing, Philadelphia: American Society of Testing
and Materials, 314-325.
* Walde-Armstrong, K., Branson, D.H. and Fair, J. (1996). Development and evaluation of
a prototype athletic sportsgirdle. Clothing & Textile Research Journal, 14 (1),7380.
Branson, D. H. and Sweeney, M. M. (1991) Pesticide personal protective clothing.
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 122, 81-109.
Branson, D. H. and Sweeney, M. M. (1991) Clothing comfort conceptualization and
measurement: Toward a metatheory. (In S. Kaiser & M.L. Damhorst (Eds.),
Critical Linkages in Textiles and Clothing: Theory, Methods and Practice), ITAA
Publishers.
Jolly, L. D., and Branson, D. H. (1991) Producer/manufacturer, retailer: An examination
of practical and theoretical interdependencies. (In S. Kaiser & M.L. Damhorst
(Eds.), Critical Linkages in Textiles and Clothing: Theory, Method and Practice),
ITAA Publishers.
Branson, D. H., Jolly, L. D., and Mord, S. W. (1991) Forging close encounters: Practice
& theory. (In S. Kaiser & M.L. Damhorst (Eds.), Critical Linkages in Textiles and
Clothing: Theory, Method and Practice), ITAA Publishers.
* Christman, L. A., and Branson, D. H. (1990) Influence of physical disability and dress of
female job applicants on interviewers. Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 8
(3), 51-57.
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* Sweeney, M. M., and Branson, D. H. (1990) Sensorial Comfort Part I: A psychophysical
method to assess moisture sensation in clothing. Textile Research Journal, 60 (7),
371-377.
* Sweeney, M. M., and Branson, D. H. (1990) Sensorial Comfort Part II: A magnitude
estimation approach for the assessing moisture sensation. Textile Research
Journal, 60 (8), 447-452.
* Park, J., Branson, D. H. and Burks, S. (1990) Pesticide decontamination from fabric by
laundering and simulated weathering. Journal of Environmental Science and
Health, B25 (3), 281-293.
Branson, D. H., Abusamra, L. Hoener, C., and Rice, S. (1988). Effect of glove liners on
sweat rate, comfort and psychomotor task performance. Textile Research Journal,
58 (3), 166-173.
Rucker, M., Branson, D., Nelson, C., Olson, W., Slocum, A., and Stone, J. (1988). Farm
families' attitudes and practices regarding pesticide application and protective
clothing: A five-state comparison, Part 1. Clothing and Textile Research Journal,
6 (4), 37-46.
Nelson, C., Rucker, M., Olson, W., Branson, D., Slocum, A., and Stone, J. (1988). Farm
families' attitudes and practices regarding pesticide application and protective
clothing: A five-state comparison, Part 2. Clothing and Textile Research Journal,
7 (1), 36-45.
Branson, D. H., and Rajadhyaksha, S. (1988). Distribution of malathion on Goretex
fabric before and after sunlight exposure and laundering as determined by
electron microscopy, Special Technical Publication 989. In Mansdorf, Sager and
Nielson (Eds.), Performance of Protective Clothing, Second Symposium.
Philadelphia: American Society of Testing and Materials.
Branson, D. H., DeJonge, J. O., and Munson, D. (1986). Thermal responses associated
with prototype pesticide protective clothing, Textile Research Journal, 56 (1), 2734.
Branson, D. H., Ayers, G., and Henry, M. (1986). Effectiveness of selected work fabrics
as barriers to pesticide penetration. In R. L. Barker & G. C. Colletta (Eds.),
Special Technical Publication 900, Performance of Protective Clothing.
Philadelphia: American Society for Textiles and Materials.
DeJonge, J. O., Ayers, G., and Branson, D. H. (1985). Pesticide deposition patterns on
garments during air-blast spraying. Home Economics Research Journal, 14 (2),
262-268.
Branson, D. H., and Jolly, L. D. (1984). Strategic windows: Opportunities for the future.
Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 2 (2), 37-38.
Orlando, J., Branson, D., and Henry, M. (1984). Development and evaluation of
protective apparel for pesticide applicators. Determination and Assessment of
Pesticide Exposure (Studies in Environmental Science 24). New York: Elsevier
Science Publishers.
Orlando, J., Branson, D., Ayers, G., and Leavitt, R. (1981). The penetration of formulated
Guthion spray through selected fabrics. Journal of Environmental Science and
Health, 5, 617-628.
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*Indicates first author is Dr. Branson's graduate student.
BOOK CHAPTER:
Branson, D. H., and Nam, J., Chapter 9: Materials and Sizing. In Ashdown, S. P. (editor),
Sizing in Clothing: Developing Effective Sizing Systems for Ready-To-Wear Clothing,
Woodhead Publishing Limited. (2007)
OTHER SCHOLARLY WORKS AND PUBLICATIONS:
Rupert, N., Bruno, R., Matic, P., Hubler, G., Frost, J., Branson, D., Sprague, J., Simmons,
K., Farr, C., and Peksoz, S. (2006). QuadGard limb protection program.
Proceedings of Personal Armor Systems Symposium, Leeds, England, September
19-22,2006 (Seabott, Ipswitch, U.K), (Full paper).
MacGillivray, M. and Branson, D.H. (2000). Asked to write the forward for the
textbook Functional Clothing, Body Comfort and Special Needs by
U.Chowdhary.
Ownbey, S., Farr, C. and Branson, D. (1999). Bra Styles. Original CD-ROM developed
for classroom instruction or independent study, UnderFashion Club funded
project. Stillwater, OK: Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising,
Oklahoma State University.
Stone, J., Gahring, S., Branson, D., Farr, C., Manikouski, L., Bastow-Shoop, H. and
Warmack, M. (1999), Midwest Textile and Apparel Industry Directory. Iowa
State University Publications.
Guest, N., Brown, J.D., Simpson, L.S., Branson, D.H., Dietrick, R.W. and Kulling, F.A.
(1997, May), Work Task and Safety Guidelines Using Encapsulated Chemical
PPE. Third International Symposium on Consumer Environmental Issues: Safety,
Health, Chemicals and Textiles, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.
Branson, D., Walde-Armstrong, K. and Simpson, L. (1993, May). Protective Gloves:
Design, Permeability, Problems in Use. Second International Symposium:
Consumer Environmental Issues: Safety, Health, Chemicals and Textiles in the
Near Environment, Extension Workshop Papers, St. Petersburg, FL.
* Velez-Torres, B. and Branson, D. (1993, May) Development and evaluation of an
artificially-cooled glove liner prototype. Second International Symposium
Proceedings: Consumer Environmental Issues: Safety, Health, Chemicals and
Textiles in the Near Environment, St. Petersburg, FL.
* Simpson, L., Branson, D., Barker, R. and Morton, D. (1993, May). Fabric Protection
from Tick Attachment. Second International Symposium Proceedings: Consumer
Environmental Issues: Safety, Health, Chemicals and Textiles in the Near
Environment, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.
Limiting pesticide exposure through textile cleaning procedures (North Central
Cooperative Series #314). (1988, March). Regional Research Bulletin, North
Dakota State University.
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Use and care of clothing worn for pesticide application: A five-state survey report (North
Central Cooperative Series #318). (1989, June). Regional Research Bulletin,
North Dakota State University.
* Christman, L. A., and Branson, D. H. (1988, April). Rehabilitation personnel and
disabled students: Perceptions of female job applicants. Clothing for People with
Special Needs Conference Proceedings. (Full paper)
Branson, D. H. (1987, Fall). Enhancing creativity. Oklahoma Families, Family Study
Center, College of Home Economics, Stillwater, OK.
Branson, D. and Abusamra, L. (1986, June). The role of sweating on comfort and
performance in an encapsulation environment: A study of hand encapsulation
using different glove liners. 1986 Army Conference Proceedings. (Full paper)
Branson, D. (1986, January). Pesticide penetration and persistence in work fabrics.
Proceedings of the 20th Oklahoma Agricultural Chemicals Conference. (Full
paper)
Branson, D. H. (1986, Summer). Pesticide penetration and persistence in work fabrics.
Oklahoma Families, Family Study Center, College of Home Economics,
Stillwater, OK.
Branson, D. H. (1985). The effect of different glove liners on sweat rate, comfort, and
performance on psychomotor tasks. Report submitted to Battelle as a summary of
work performed under Contract No. DAA G29-81-D-0100, Delivery Order 1520.
* Rueschhoff, B. J., Higgins, E. A. Burr, M. J., and Branson, D. M. (1985, September).
Development and Evaluation of a Prototype Life Preserver (DOT/FAA-AM-8511). Document is available through the National Technical Information Service.
Branson, D. H. (1984, June). Tech clothes. Oklahoma Families, Family Study Center,
College of Home Economics, Stillwater, OK.
Branson, D. H., and Jolly, L. (1984, November). Clothing: more than a basic need.
Oklahoma Families, Family Study Center, College of Home Economics,
Stillwater, OK.
Branson, D. H., and Henry, M. (1981, July). Take cover for pesticide spray protection.
Cooperative Extension Bulletin E-1546. Michigan State University.
Sontag, M. S., Branson, D., and Geasler, M. (1980, April). Clothing and energy:
Adaptation to a changing environment. Summary of Work #39 published in
Proceedings of the 1980 Energy Information Forum and Workshop for Educator.
Lansing: Lansing Community College, Michigan Educators Energy Forum.
Branson, D. H. (1979, March). Comfort in the cold through clothing. Early Childhood
Education, Cooperative Extension Service. Michigan State University, Family
Living Education Program.
Branson, D. H., Branson, M. H., & Darling, P. H. (1976). Methods of estimating
incidence of burn injuries. American Statistical Association Proceedings of the
Social Statistics Section. (Full paper)
PATENTS PENDING:
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Extremity Armor, QuadGard™-U.S. Utility Patent Application No. USSN 11/298,283,
Continuation-in Part-11/852,902 (submitted September 10, 2007), International
Application No. PCT/US 2005/044682; 7 U.S. Design Patent Applications, No.
29/284,576; 29/284,577; 29/284,578; 29/284,579; 29/284,580; 29/284,581; and 29/284,985
(submitted September, 2007).
AntiBallistic Garment, TorGard™-U.S. Utility Patent Application No. 11/754,981, May
29, 2007; U.S. Design Patent Aplication No. 29/280,477, May 29, 2007.
Removable Drag Rescue Device, -U.S.Utility Patent Application Serial No. 11/736,282.
Firefighter’s Turnout Coat with Seamless Collar-U.S.Utility Patent Application Serial No.
11/736,299.
LICENSES:
QuadGard® and TorGard® licensed to FSTechnologies, LLC.
Firefighter’s Turnout System and DRD licensed to Fire-Dex, Inc.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS:
Branson, D. H. (2008, October). Presentation under development. Yonsei University,
Seoul, Korea.
Branson, D. H. (2007, May). Oklahoma State University Graduate College
Commencement Address, Stillwater, OK.
Miller, R. V., and Branson, D. H. (2007, April). Making the most of mentor
relationships: Mentor and mentee. Institute for Effective Teaching and Learning
Excellence, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Branson, D. H. (2007, April). Development of QuadGard™ body armor: A collaborative
journey. University of Texas at Austin Spring Lecture Series, Austin, TX.
Branson, D. H. (2007, March). Protective clothing research: Body armor, Regents
Professors Spring Lecture, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Branson, D.H.(2006, July). Apparel design education, research and personal research
program. Beijing University of Clothing Technology, Beijing, China. (Did not
deliver presentation as planned due to family emergency.)
Jin, B., Yu, H., Branson, D., Farr, C., and Muske, G. (2006, February). Enhancing
Oklahoma academic and small business community competitiveness for doing
business with China. NASULGC Agricultural Science and Education Exhibit,
Washington, D.C.
Branson, D.H.(2005, June). Development of protective clothing systems for first
responders and military personal. Chung-Aui University and Yonsei University,
Seoul, Korea.
Branson, D.H., Farr, C.A., Cao, H., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., and Gam, H.J. (2004,
September). Development of a prototype personal cooling system for first
responders: Garment component. Microclimate Cooling Conference:
Developments in Heat Stress Mitigation, Natick, MA.
Branson, D., Jin, B., Yu, H., Muske, G., and Farr, C.(2004, July). Enhancing Oklahoma
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academic and small business community competitiveness for doing business with
China. US Department of Education, BIE Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Branson, D.H., Farr, C.A., and Cao, H. (2003, May). Development of a prototype
personal cooling system for first responders in level A gear. 2003 inFIRE Annual
Conference: Impact of Terrorism in the Information Age, Oklahoma City, OK.
Branson, D. H, (2001, November). Functional design research: A scholarly journey of
collaboration and integration. Presented as the 2001 ITAA Distinguished Scholar
Lecturer recipient, ITAA Annual Conference, Kansas City, MO.
Branson, D.H. and Fanslow, A.M. (1992, June). Defining the research focus in graduate
education. AHEA Annual Conference, Denver, CO.
Branson, D.H. (1989, June). The graduate student: Research and publication with the
major professor. American Home Economics Association Annual Conference,
Cincinnati, OH.
Branson, D. H. (January, 1989). Pesticide protective clothing research at OSU. 23rd
Annual Oklahoma Agricultural Chemicals Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Branson, D. (1987, June). Meeting the dual challenges of protection and comfort through
fabric/garment systems. Presented as the1987 Man-Made Fiber Award recipient,
78th Annual AHEA National Conference, Cleveland, OH.
Branson, D. (1987, May). Cold weather clothing systems: The design process. Cold
Weather Clothing Forum, Edmonton, Canada.
Branson, D. (1986, November). Protective clothing for pesticide applicators. 41st Annual
Oklahoma Turfgrass Conference and Trade Show, Oklahoma City, OK.
Branson, D. (1986, November). Safety clothing - It could mean your life. Oklahoma
Agricultural Aviation Association Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Branson, D. (1986, March-July). Pesticide penetration and persistence in work fabrics.
Oklahoma Agricultural Aviation Safety Fly-In Workshops.
Branson, D. (1986, January). Pesticide penetration and persistence in work fabrics. 20th
Annual Oklahoma Agricultural Chemicals Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
*Indicates first author is Dr. Branson's graduate student.
REFEREED PRESENTATIONS:
Peksoz, Semra and Branson, D., (2008, November). A water-cooled cooling garment:
Pattern and tubing layout development. ITAA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
Cao, H., An, S. K., Park, H., Xu, B., Li, X. and Branson, D., (2008, November). The
effect of fabric covering on sensor’s humidity measurement. ITAA Annual
Conference, Chicago, IL.
An, S. K., Kamenidis, P., Cao, H., Peksoz, S., Branson, D., and Starr, C. (2008,
November). Evaluation of evaporative resistance of multi-layer ballistic fabrics.
ITAA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
Peksoz, S., Quevedo, V., Branson, D., Gam, H., and Ricord, D., (2006, November).
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Meeting an industry request: Developing firefighter bunker gear. ITAA Annual
Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Ricord, D.,®Farr, C., and Kumphai, P., (2006, November).
Commercializing QuadGard body armor: Initial steps. ITAA Annual Conference,
San Antonio, TX.
Ricord, D., Kumphai, P., Branson, D., and Peksoz, S., (2006, November). Breaking
ground: Moving from laboratory prototype to apparel production. ITAA Annual
Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Starr, C., Branson, D., Peksoz, S., and Ricord, D., (2006, November). Child’s medical
support garment prototype. ITAA Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Rupert, N., Bruno, R., Matic, P., Hubler, G., Frost, J., Branson, D., Sprague, J., Simmons,
K., Farr, C., and Peksoz, S. (2006, September). QuadGard limb Protection
Program. Proceedings of Personal Armor Systems Symposium,Leeds,England.
Jin, B., Muske, G., Farr, C., Branson, D., and Kang, J.H., (2006, June). Key success
factors
for doing business with China: Small US company’s perspectives.
Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Hawaii.
Jin, B., Yu, H., Muske, G., Farr, C., Branson, D., Kang, J. H., and Li, Y. (2006, June).
Innovative instructions for enhancing college students’ understanding in doing
business with China. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences,
Hawaii.
Nam, J., Branson, D.,Cao, H., Asdown, S., and Schoenfelder, K. (2005, November). 3D
body scanning: Methods and data analysis development for quantifying ease.
ITAA Annual Conference, Arlington, VA.
Cao, H., Harmon, J., and Branson, D. H., (2005, November). Detection of
organophosphate by porphyrin solution and porphyrin-dyed cotton fabric. ITAA
Annual Conference, Arlington, VA.
Adomaitis, A. (coordinator), Johnson, K. (moderator), Branson, D., Bruce, V., Jacobs, J.,
Michelman, S., O’Neal, G., Paulins, A., (panelists), (2005, November).
Expectations in apparel, textile, and merchandising departments: Professional
responsibilities and ethics in employment. ITAA Annual Conference, Arlington,
VA.
Rupert, N.L., Matic, P., Hubler, G.K., Frost, J., Branson, D., Bruno, R.S., Blethen, W.C.,
Sprague, J.S., Simmons, K., Farr, C., and Peksoz, S. (2005). 22nd International
Symposium of Ballistics, Vancouver, British Columbia.
*Peksoz, S., Branson, D.H., and Jacobson, B. (2004, November). Development
of a simulated protocol for testing cooling garments in environmental chambers.
ITAA Annual Conference, Portland, OR.
*Peksoz, S., Branson, D.H., Nam, J., Cao, H., Farr, C., and Phillips, M. (2004,
November). A physiological study of the effectiveness of two prototype portable
cooling vests. ITAA Annual Conference, Portland, OR.
Farr, C.A., Ownbey, S. and Branson, D. (2004, November). Using multimedia in the
textiles laboratory to teach textile testing and evaluation. ITAA Annual
Conference, Portland, OR.
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*Nam, J., Branson, D., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., and Peksoz, S. (2004, November).
Anthropometric data: Input for cooling garment prototype development. ITAA
Conference, Portland, OR.
*Nam, J., Branson, D.H., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., and Jin, B. (2004, November). Fit
analysis of liquid cooled vest prototypes using 3D body scanner. ITAA Annual
Conference, Portland, OR.
Ashdown, S. and Loker, S. (coordinators); Campbell, J.R., Parsons, J. Hethorn, J.,
Chapman, L., Connell, L.J., Ulrich, P., Bye, M., LaBat, K., Istook, C.,
McCullough, E., Danna, L., and Branson, D.H. (2004, November). Interface
among materials, technology, and design for apparel (sponsored by Nike, Inc.).
ITAA Annual Conference-Pre-conference Workshop, Portland, OR.
Cao, H., Harmon, J., Nam, J. and Branson, D.H. (2004, October). Spectroscopic
detection of cyanide in water using porphyrin dyed cotton fabrics. Fiber Society
Annual Conference, Ithaca, N.Y.
Branson, D.H., Farr, C.A., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., and Cao, H. (2004, January).
Development of a prototype personal cooling system for first responders: User
input. Eighth ASTM Symposium on Performances of Protective Clothing: Global
Needs and Emerging Markets, Tampa, FL.
Cao, H., Branson, D.H., Nam, J., Peksoz, S. and Farr, C.A. (2004, January).
Development of a cooling capability test method for liquid-cooled textile system.
Eighth ASTM Symposium on Performances of Protective Clothing: Global Needs
and Emerging Markets, Tampa, FL.
Farr, C.A., Branson, D.H., and Ownbey, S. (2003, November). Multimedia and problem
based learning in the textiles laboratory. ITAA Annual Conference, Savannah,
GA.
Cao, H., Branson, D.H., Jansen, B., and Farr, C.A. (2003, November). Liquid cooling
garments: A study of water flow rate. ITAA Annual Conference, Savannah, GA.
Thompson, S., Martin, L., Richards, L, and Branson, D. (2003, June). Assessing critical
thinking and problem solving using a web-based curriculum for students. EDMEDIA 2003 – World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and
Telecommunications, Honolulu, HI.
Branson, D.H., Peksoz, S., and Starr, C. (2002, August). Development and evaluation of
sun protective hats for lifeguards. ITAA Annual Conference, New York, NY.
* Starr, C., Branson, D.H., Farr, C., Ownbey, S., and Claypool, L. (2002, August).
Evaluation of prototype sports bra. ITAA Annual Conference, New York, NY.
Farr, C.A., Branson, D. H., and Ownbey, S. (2001, November). Textiles as a general
education science course. ITAA Annual Conference, Kansas City, MO.
Branson, D., Stone, J., Starr, C., and Peksoz, S. (2001, June). Evaluation of experimental
headgear designs. KSCT/ITAA Joint World Conference, Seoul, Korea.
*Krenzer, G., Starr, C., and Branson, D. (2000, November). Design process: Sports bra
prototype. ITAA Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
Ownbey, S. and Branson, D. (2000, November) Development of an apparel and textiles
virtual career fair for experiential learning. ITAA Annual Conference, Cincinnati,
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OH.
*Supit, I., Bormann, C., and Branson, D. (2000, November). A family oriented, public
beachfront complex in Manedo, Indonesia. IDEC Regional Annual Conference,
Oklahoma City, OK.
*Morton, D. and Branson, D.H. (1999, November). A comparative analysis of heat stress
associated with selected turnout gear ensembles, ITAA Annual Conference, Santa
Fe, NM.
*Mord, S. and Branson, D.H. (1999, November). Influence of fabric and environment on
perceived sensations of exercising subjects. ITAA Annual Conference, Santa Fe,
NM.
*Amouzadeh, E., Branson, D.H., Jacobson, B. H., Munson, M.E., and Park, J.M. (1999,
July). User satisfaction, functionability, grip strength, and pinch strength
associated with a prototype splint. Interbor World Congress, Boston, MA.
Farr, C., Ownbey, S. and Branson, D. (1999, June). A qualitative research model for
industry-based curriculum development. AAFCS Annual Conference, Seattle,
WA.
Ownbey, S., Farr, C. and Branson, D. (1999, March). Integration of bra design and
production into the apparel curriculum through multimedia presentations. OAFCS
Conference, Ada, OK.
*Apple, L.M. and Branson, D. (1998, November). Comparison of student and faculty
perceptions regarding teaching effectiveness, research activity, and availability
within two disciplines. ITAA Annual Conference, Dallas, TX.
Ownbey, S., Farr, C. and Branson, D. (1998, November). Industry-based multimedia
presentations focusing on bra design and production. ITAA Annual Conference,
Dallas, TX.
Branson, D.H., Simpson, L.S., Claypool, L. and Weatherly, G. (1997, May).
Development and evaluation of a prototype water-cooled glove liner. Third
International Symposium on Consumer Environmental Issues: Safety, Health,
Chemicals and Textiles, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.
Guest, N., Brown, J.D., Simpson, L.S., Branson, D.H., Dietrick, R.W. and Kulling, F.A.
(1997, May), Work task and safety guidelines using encapsulated chemical PPE.
Third International Symposium on Consumer Environmental Issues: Safety,
Health, Chemicals and Textiles, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.
Knaub, P., Weber, M., Engle, D. and Branson, D.H. (1997, January). Facilitating faculty
role integration through portfolios. Fifth AAHE Conference on Faculty, Roles and
Rewards, San Diego, CA.
Branson, D.H., Simpson, L., Claypool L.P., Chari, V., and Ruiz, B.M. (1996, June).
Comparison of prototype artificially-cooled chemical protective glove systems.
Sixth International ASTM Symposium on Performance of Protective Clothing:
Emerging Protection Technologies, Orlando, FL.
Branson, D.H., Chari, V. and Simpson, L. (1994, January). Protective gloves. Fifth
International Symposium on Performance of Protective Clothing: Improvement
through Innovation, San Francisco, CA.
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Branson, D.H., Simpson, L.D., Walde-Armstrong, K., Barker, R.W. and Morton, D.
(1993, November). Development of prototype designs for tick protection. ITAA
Annual Conference, White Sulphur Springs, WV.
Branson, D.H., Walde-Armstrong, K. and Simpson, L. (1993, May). Protective gloves:
Design, permeability, problems in use. Second International Symposium on
Consumer Environmental Issues, St. Petersburg, FL.
Slocum, A., Branson D.H. and Rucker, M. (1993, May). Three-state comparison of
attitudes and practices of pesticide applicators. Second International Symposium
on Consumer Environmental Issues, St. Petersburg, FL.
*King, P. and Branson, D.H. (1993, May). Measuring for pattern shape: Applying the flat
pattern conic model. Second International Symposium on Consumer
Environmental Issues, St. Petersburg, FL.
*Velez-Torres, B.M. and Branson, D.H. (1993, May). Development and evaluation of an
artificially-cooled glove liner prototype. Second International Symposium on
Consumer Environmental Issues, St. Petersburg, FL.
Barker, R., Branson, D.H., Simpson, L. & Morton, D. (1993, May). Fabric protection
from tick attachment. Second International Symposium on Consumer
Environmental Issues, St. Petersburg, FL.
Branson, D.H., Barker, R. and Simpson L. (1993, May). Wear testing prototype designs
for tick protection. Second International Symposium on Consumer Environmental
Issues, St. Petersburg, FL.
* Simpson, L. and Branson, D. H. (1993, March). Using content analysis for apparel
curriculum implications. OHEA Annual Conference, Stillwater, OK.
Branson, D.H., Mord, S. and Gaitros, C. (1992, October). Moisture perception associated
with activewear fabrics. ITAA Annual Conerence, Columbus, OH.
*Walde, K., Branson, D.H. and Fair, J. (1992, October). Development & evaluation of a
prototype athletic sports girdle. ITAA Annual Conference, Columbus, OH.
*King, P.R. and Branson, D.H. (1992, October). Application of morphometric methods to
body form measurement for pattern-making. ITAA Annual Conference,
Columbus, OH.
Stufflebean, T. and Branson, D.H. (1991, March). Linkages with community & state
organizations through integrated class fashion presentations. OHEA Annual
Conference, Ponca City, OK.
Branson, D. H. and Stufflebean, T. (1991, October). Creating industry linkages:
Promoting design, merchandising. ITAA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
*Mord, S. J. W. and Branson, D. B. (1990, October). Fabric influence on moisture
sensation thresholds. Association of College Professors of Textiles & Clothing,
11th National Conference, Denver, CO.
Branson, D. H. (1990, March). Innovative teaching & curriculum strategies. OHEA
Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Branson, D. H. (1989, October). Celebrating the Centennial: Challenge and opportunity
for design students. Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing
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National Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Branson, D. H., Rajadhyaksha, S., Staubus, C., and Mord, S. (1989, October). Pesticide
and flame protection characteristics of selected fabrics. Association of College
Professors of Textiles and Clothing, 10th National Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Jolly, L. and Branson, D. H. (1988, October). Producer/manufacturer/retailer: An
examination of practical and theoretical interdependencies. Association of
College Professors of Textiles and Clothing, Central Region Conference, Kansas
City, MO.
Branson, D. H. (1988, October). Design through mass production. Association of College
Professors of Textiles and Clothing, Central Region Conference, Kansas City,
MO.
*Christman, L., and Branson, D. H. (1988, October). Impact of physical disability and
dress on perceptions of female job applicants. Association of College Professors
of Textiles and Clothing, Eastern Region Conference, New York, NY.
Branson, D. and Sweeney, M. (1988, July). User input: A prerequisite for developing
functionally-designed protective gloves. 16th Congress of the International
Federation of Home Economics, Minneapolis, MN.
*Christman, L. A. and Branson, D. H. (1988, April). Rehabilitation personnel and disabled
students: Perceptions of female job applicants. Clothing for People with Special
Needs Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL.
Branson, D. and Sweeney, M. (1987, October). Clothing comfort conceptualization and
measurement: Toward a metatheory. Association of College Professors of
Textiles and Clothing, Central Region Conference, Dearborn, MI.
Branson, D., and Sweeney, M. (1987, October). Effect of microclimate cooling on sweat
rate and perceived comfort while wearing protective clothing. Association of
College Professors of Textiles and Clothing, Central Region Conference,
Dearborn, MI.
*Stanley, S., & Branson, D. (1987, October). Children's appearance as a facilitator in
person perception typology. Association of College Professors of Textiles and
Clothing, Western Region Conference, Dearborn, MI.
*Park, J., and Branson, D. (1987, June). Pesticide decontamination from Goretex exposed
to simulated sunlight. 78th Annual AHEA National Conference, Cleveland, OH.
*Park, J., and Branson, D. (1987, March) Pesticide decontamination following repeat
contamination and simulated weathering. OHEA Annual Conference, Chickasha,
OK.
Branson, D. H., and Rajadhyaksha, S. (1987, January). Distribution of malathion on
Goretex fabric before and after sunlight exposure and laundering as determined
by electron microscopy. Second International Symposium on the Performance of
Protective Clothing, Tampa, FL.
*Kollmorgan, N., and Branson, D. (1986, October). Consumer values and their
relationship to dollar values placed on aesthetic and utilitarian qualities in
clothing. Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing, 9th National
Conference, Houston, TX.
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Branson, D., Abusamra, L., Hoener, C., and Rice, S. (1986, October). Sweating, comfort,
and manual dexterity performance as influenced by chemical-protective glove
liners. Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing, 9th National
Conference, Houston, TX.
Branson, D., and Abusamra, L. (1986, June). The role of sweating on comfort and
performance in an encapsulation environment: A study of hand encapsulation
using different glove liners. 1986 Army Conference, Natick, MA.
Branson, D., and Hoener, C. (1986, March). Attitudes and practices of Oklahoma farm
families toward the selection, use, and care of clothing for pesticide application.
OHEA Annual Conference, Tulsa, OK.
*Rueschhoff, B., and Branson, D. (1985, October). Development of a universally-sized
prototype life vest for the Federal Aviation Administration. Association of
College Professors of Textiles and Clothing, Western Region Conference, Napa,
CA
*Rueschhoff, B., and Branson, D. (1985, October). Evaluation of a thermal protective life
preserver for cold water immersion. Association of College Professors of Textiles
and Clothing, Central Region Conference, Ames, IA.
*Seitz, V., and Branson, D. (1985, June). Fashion consciousness and the mail order
shopper. 76th AHEA National Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Brenner, R., and Branson, D. (1985, January). Development of chemical/encapsulated
suit data matrix. ASTM F-23 Protective Clothing Conference, Reno, NV.
Branson, D., Ayers, G., and Henry, M. (1984, July). Effectiveness of selected work
fabrics as barriers to pesticide penetration. First International ASTM Symposium
on the Performance of Protective Clothing, Raleigh, NC.
Branson, D., Ayers, G., and Henry, M. (1984, June). Pesticide penetration of selected
work fabrics subjected to repeated laundering and abrasion. 75th Annual AHEA
National Conference, Anaheim, CA.
Branson, D., and Carter, J. (1984, March). Limiting pesticide exposure of aerial
applicator families through textile cleaning procedures. OHEA Conference,
Oklahoma City, OK.
Orlando, J., Ayers, G., and Branson, D. (1980, October). Measurement of pesticide
penetration of selected fabrics. Association of College Professors of Textiles and
Clothing, 7th National Conference, Washington, D.C.
Orlando, J., Branson, D., and Henry, H. (1980, October). Development of protective
apparel for pesticide applicators. Determination and Assessment of Pesticide
Exposure National Workshop, Hershey, PA.
Branson, D., and Orlando, J. (1980, February). Design methodology for interrelating
critical factor specifications: Aesthetic, economics, physiological and socialpsychological. North Central Region 65 Committee Meeting, Manhattan, KS.
Branson, D., and Helms, P. (1976, October). Measuring the extent of burn injuries in the
state of Rhode Island. Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing,
28th Annual Eastern Regional Conference, New York, NY.
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Branson, D., Branson, M., and Helms, P. (1976, August). Methods of estimating
incidence of burn injuries. Annual American Statistics Association Conference,
Boston, MA.
*Indicates first author is Dr. Branson's graduate student.
JURIED DESIGN EXHIBITS/COMPETITIONS:
®
Peksoz, S., Branson, D., and Ricord, D. (2007, November). TorGard Body Armor. At
the International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference Juried
Exhibition, Chicago, IL
Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Farr, C., Ricord, D., Kumphai, P., Nam, J., and Urubail, U.
(2006, November). QuadGard® Phase V Body Armor. At the International
Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference Juried Exhibition, San
Antonio, TX.
®
Peksoz, S., Branson, D., and Farr, C. (2005, November). QuadGard Body Armor. At
the International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference Juried
Exhibition, Arlington, VA.
*Krenzer, G., Starr, C., and Branson, D. (2000, November). Prototype Sports Bra. At the
International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference Design
Competitions & Juried Exhibit; received award of Best Solution to a Design
Problem.
*Ramirez-Tate, Ghisleli, Simpson, L. and Branson, D. (1995, October). Long Horn Bull
Shirt. At the International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference
Design Competition and Runway Show.
*Rushmore, Alice P. and Branson, D. (1991, October). New Year's Eve. At the
International Textile & Apparel Association Annual Conference Design
Competition & Runway Show, San Francisco, CA.
*Rushmore, Alice P. and Branson, D. (1991, October) The Female Executive. At the
International Textile & Apparel Association Annual Conference Design
Competition & Runway Show, San Francisco, CA
*Chermack, L., LaFortune, M. and Branson, D. (1991, October). Cycling and Running
Ensemble for Colder Weather. At the International Textile & Apparel Association
Annual Conference Design Competition & Runway Show, San Francisco, CA.
Received Honorable Mention Award.
*Indicates first author is student work completed under Dr. Branson's direction.
EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH:
Branson, D.H., Peksoz, S., and Cao, H. “Institute For Protective Apparel Research and
Technology”, Office of Naval Research, October 2007-September 2009, $1.3
million.
Branson, D.H., “Institute For Protective Apparel Research and Technology”,
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Office of Naval Research, November 2006-April 2008, $1.9 million.
Peksoz, S., Branson, D.H., and Cao, H. “Ultra Lightweight Modular Cooling System.”
NanoPore, Inc,/SBIR Phase II, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects
Agency (HSARPA), November, 2005-October, 2006, $35,000.
Branson, D.H.and Peksoz, S. “Next Generation Body Armor” FSTechnology, LLC,
February, 2006-June, 2008, $200,000.
Branson, D.H., Farr, C. and Peksoz, S. “Limb Body Armor ” FSTechnology, LLC/NRL,
May 2004-December 2006, $279,165.
Branson, D. H., Peksoz, S. and Quevedo, V. “Development of FireFighter Turnout Gear.”
Private Company, September 2005- June 2006, $19,419.
Branson, D.H., and Cao, H. “Ultra Lightweight Modular Cooling System.” NanoPore,
Inc,/SBIR Phase I, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency
(HSARPA), November, 2004-March, 2005, $15,000.
Jin, B., Branson, D., Farr, C., Muske, G., and Yu, H. “Enhancing Oklahoma Academic
and Small Business Community Competitiveness for Doing Business with
China,” U.S. Department of Education BIE Grant, July 2004 – June 2006,
$162,000.
Cao, H., Branson, D.H., and Harmon, J. “Smart Textiles for Chemical Detection.”
National Science Foundation and the US Intelligence Community through the
Approaches to Combat Terrorism program, March 2004-February 2005,
$100,000.
Branson, Farr, Church, Smith, Call and Jarvis. “Protective Clothing for Terrorism
Incidents.” Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, through
Department of Homeland Security, April 2003 – March 2004, $1,000,000.
Branson, Farr, Church, Smith, Call and Jarvis. “Protective Clothing for Terrorism
Incidents.” Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, through the
National Institute of Justice, April 2002-March 2003, $1,126,999.
Richards, L., Branson, D., and Thompson, S. “The Virtual Exchange and Critical
Thinking and Experiential Learning Tool.” USDA Challenge Grant, September
2000-August 2002, $100,000.
Branson, Farr, Church, Taylor, Poehler, Narang, and Jarvis. “Protective Clothing for
Terrorism Incidents.” Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, through
the National Institute of Justice, April 2001-March 2002, $999,996.
Farr, C., Branson, D., and Ownbey, S. “Teaching Science Principles in a Textile
Laboratory Manual: A Proposed Prototype.” National Science Foundation,
September 2000-August 2002, $74,999.
Ownbey, S. and Branson, D.H. “Development of an Apparel and Textiles Virtual Career
Fair for Experiential Learning.” USDA Challenge Grant, September 1998 –
March 2001, $78,772.
Farr, C., Branson, D. and Robertson, L. “Integrated Computer and Product Testing
Laboratory.” National Science Foundation, September, ’96 – August 31, ’98,
$61,644; OSU Board of Regents also matched with $61,644.
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Bormann, C., and Branson, D.H. “Merchandising Strategies for Turnstone Furnishings in
the Home Office Market.” Steelcase Inc. & Scott Rice, July ’95 – June ’96,
$20,000.
Branson, D.H., "Needs Assessment of the Oklahoma Apparel Manufacturing Industry'"
Oklahoma Gas and Electric, December 1991-May 1992, $1,000.
Barker, R., Branson, D.H., and Tilley, D., "Clothing design for personal tick protection."
Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science & Technology. September
1990 - September 1992, $73,500.
Branson, D.H., "Promoting Made and Grown in the USA Cotton." National Cotton
Women's Committee in conjunction with businesses and organizations involved
in cotton production, 1990, $4,500.
Branson, D.H., "Psychophysical determinations of fabric influence on moisture
sensation: Maintaining thermal energy balance." University Center for Energy
Research, 1989-90, $27,000.
Branson, D.H., "Celebrating the Centennial." Hancock Fabrics, Inc., 1988, $2,000.
Branson. D.H., "Distribution and location of pesticide residue within fabrics as
determined by electron microscopy." Center for Energy Research, 1986, $30,000.
Branson, D.H., "The effect of exercise, temperature and supplemental cooling on sweat
rate and performance on subjects wearing MOPP ensembles." U.S. Army, IPA
contract OF69, March 1986-November 1986.
Branson, D.H., "The effect of different glove liners on sweat rate, comfort and
performance on psychomotor tasks." U.S. Army Summer Faculty Research and
Engineering Program, April 30, 1985-August 15, 1985.
Branson, D.H., "Development and evaluation of thermal life vests." Federal Aviation
Administration, Oklahoma City, January 1984-September 1985.
Ayers, G., and Branson, D.H., "Effectiveness of prototype applicator clothing to reduce
dermal exposure under simulated field conditions." NCR Pesticide Impact
Assessment Program, January-September, 1983.
Ayers, G., and Branson, D.H., "Reduction of dermal exposure of the operator in pesticide
application through the development of functional apparel." NCR Pesticide
Impact Assessment Program, 1981.
Ayers, G., and Branson, D.H., "Studies on differential exposure resulting from high and
low volume pesticide application equipment." NCR Pesticide Impact Assessment
Program, 1981.
OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURE EXPERIMENT STATION FUNDED RESEARCH:
Branson, D.H., “Occupational Safety and Health Through the Use of Protective
Clothing.” Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, October 2002– September
2007.
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Branson, D.H., “Occupational Safety and Health Through the Use of Protective
Clothing.” Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, October 1997 –
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September 2002.
Branson, D.H., "Enhancing health and safety through personal protective equipment."
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, October 1992 - September 1997.
Branson, D.H., "Reducing pesticide exposure of applicators through improved clothing
design and care." Oklahoma Agriculture Experiment Station, October 1987September 1992.
Branson, D.H., "Limiting pesticide exposure through textile cleaning procedures and
selection of clothing." Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, October 1983July 1987.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
2006 Homeland Security Award sponsored by the Christopher Columbus Fellowship
Foundation and AgustaWestland North America for innovative, cutting edge
research to develop personal cooling system for first responders and body armor
for the military.
ITAA Lectra Award for Innovative Faculty Research- November 2005 (see Refereed
Presentations)
Oklahoma State University Regents Professor-2005-present
Oklahoma State University Inventors Award-Spring 2005, 2007
Oklahoma State University Regents Research Award – 2004
National Textile Center Scientific Excellence Advisor – 2002, 2003
Marguerite Scruggs Award for Meritorious Research – 2002
2001 International Textile and Apparel Association Distinguished Scholar Lecturer –
November, 2001
Human Ecology Centennial Outstanding Alumni Award, Michigan State University –
October, 1996
Mortar Board Outstanding OSU Teacher Award - February 1991
Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award (finalist, 1989 & 1991)
Man-made Fiber Association Research Award - June, 1987
Lela O'Toole OHEA Research Award - March, 1987
Army Research Office Fellow - May, 1985
Delta Kappa Gamma Society
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES:
Who’s Who of Women in Education-2005-06 (Honors Edition)
Who’s Who of American Women-2005 (25th edition)
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers – 2002 (7th edition); 2005 (9th edition)
GRADUATE STUDENTS’ HONORS AND AWARDS:
NASA Fellowships ($5000 for one year.)
-LaDawn Simpson
-Melissa Velez
-Diane Morton
-Cathy Starr
Golden Key Graduate Teaching Award
-Laurie McAlister
Scottish Rite Scholarship
-Sharon Mord
Oklahoma State University Graduate Research Award
-Laurie McAlister
Phoenix Graduate M.S. Student Award
-Diane Morton
ITAA Lectra Award for Innovative Faculty Research- November 2005, Jinhee Nam was
first author on a refereed presentation at the International Textile and Apparel
Association that covered her MS thesis research. The research was given the
association’s first research award. (See Refereed Presentations.)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM), F-23 Committee on Protective
Clothing, vice-chair – Human Factors Subcommittee 1985-87; reviewer of
research papers for presentation at ASTM International Conferences; reviewer for
ASTM Performance Protective Clothing Special Technical Publications: 1273,
989 and 900; journal reviewer for Journal of ASTM International
American Association for Family and Consumer Sciences
Oklahoma Association for Family and Consumer Sciences
International Textile & Apparel Association, secretary 1992-1994
Subject Matter Clarification Adhoc Committee 1987-1989; 1988 Pre-Conference
Central Region Theory Workshop co-ordinator; assciate-editor of Critical Linkages in
Textiles and Clothing Subject Matter: Theory, Method and Practice, ITAA Special
Publication #4, 1991; frequent reviewer of research papers for annual conference;
ACPTC Hospitality Committee 1986; ACPTC Evaluation Committee 1984; ACPTC
representative to ASTM D-13 Committee on Textiles
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International Federation for Home Economics
JOURNAL REVIEWER:
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal
Textile Research Journal
Journal of ASTM International
ASTM Performance of Protective Clothing, Special Technical Publications
PROPOSAL REVIEW PANEL/REVIEWER:
National Textile Center
USDA
GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH ADVISEMENT:
1983
Younhwa Change (M.S. Clothing, Textile and Merchandising, Committee Member.)
Thesis. "Clothing Interest and Job Satisfaction of Korean High School Teachers."
1984
Jinger L. Eberspacher (Ph.D. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Committee
Member.) Dissertation. "Existence and Relevance of Mentoring Relationships among
Administrators of Home Economics and Engineering."
1984
Celia Stall-Meadows (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Thesis. "Color Cycles in Women's Clothing from 1950 to 1983, Inclusive." July 1984.
1984
Victoria Seitz (M.S. Clothing, Textile and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis.
"Clothing Attributes that Influence Mail-Order Choices." August 1984.
1985
Joanne I. Carter (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis.
Attitudes and Practices of Oklahoma Aerial Applicator Households Regarding the
Selection, Use, and Care of Work Clothing." May 1985.
1985
Antigone Kotsiopulos (Ph.D. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Committee
Member.) Dissertation. "Development of a Sales Forecasting Model for Small Businesses
Within a Service Industry." May 1985.
1985
Rungtiva Esichaikul (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Thesis. "Stylistic Changes in Women's Collars on Blouses, Dresses, and Jackets for the
Years 1944-1983." May 1985.
1985
Karla Knoepfli (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis.
"Development of Universally Sized Prototype Life-Vests for the Federal Aviation
Agency." May 1985.
1985
Bernard Rueschhoff (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis
"Development and Evaluation of a Thermal Protective Life Preserver for Cold Water
Immersion." August 1985.
1986
Janice Park (Ph.D. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Dissertation.
"Pesticide Decontamination from Fabric by Laundering Following Repeat Contamination
and Simulated Weathering." May 1986.
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1986
Sue Stanley (Ph.D. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Dissertation.
"Children's Appearance as a Facilitator of Person Perception Typology." December 1986.
1986
Nancy Kollmorgen (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis.
"Consumer Values and Their Relationship to Dollar Values Placed on Aesthetic and
Utilitarian Qualities in Clothing." July 1986.
1987
Lisa Christman (Ph.D. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Dissertation. "Impact of Physical Disability and Dress on Perception of Female Job
Applicants." December 1987.
1988
Seema Rajadhyaksha (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Thesis. "Pesticide and Flame Protection Characteristics of Candidate Materials for Aerial
Applicator Protective Clothing." July 1988.
1988
Maureen Sweeney (Ph.D. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Dissertation. "Use of Psychophysical Methods to Assess Moisture Sensation in Clothing:
A Feasibility Study." July 1988.
1990
Sharon Weinzierl Mord (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Thesis. "Influence of Fabric on Threshold Determinations for Moisture Sensation." May
1990.
1990
Cindy Staubus (M.S. Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis.
"Health Beliefs and Precautionary Clothing Practices of Oklahoma Farm Families in
Regard to Pesticide." December 1990.
1992
Eileen Kenney (M.S. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Committee Member.) Thesis.
"The Effects of Designer Labeled Clothing on Self-concept in Situations of Social
Comparison.
1992
Alice Rushmore (M.S. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis:
"Needs Analysis of Oklahoma Apparel Manufacturers." July 1992.
1993
Kathleen Walde (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis:
"Development and Evaluation of a Prototype Athletic Sports Girdle." May 1993.
1993
Melissa Velez (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor) Thesis.
"Development and Evaluation of a Glove Liner Design for High Temperature and
Humidity Environments." May 1993.
1993
Paula King (Ph.D. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Major Advisor.). Dissertation.
"Measurement For Pattern Shape: Testing A Conic Model." May 1993.
1994
Catherine Leonard (Ph. D. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Committee Member.)
Dissertation: "Strategic Planning for Small Apparel Manufacturers." May 1994.
1994
LaDawn S. Simpson (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis.
“Evaluation of an Artificially Cooled Chemical Protective Glove System.” May 1994.
1995
Sharon J. W. Mord (Ph.D. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Dissertation: "Influence of Fabric and Environment on Perceived Comfort Judgements
and Related Sensations of Exercising Subjects.” December 1995.
1996
Elsy Ghisleli Ramirez-Tate (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Committee
Member.) Thesis. “Womenswear Design Firms’ Recommendations Regarding Portfolio
Preparation for Recent Apparel/Fashion Graduates.” May 1996.
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1996
Laurie McAlister-Apple (Ph. D. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.)
Dissertation: “Student and Faculty Perceptions of University Faculty’s Teaching
Effectiveness, Research Activity, and Availability.” December 1996.
1999
Diane Morton (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis: “A
Comparative Analysis of Selected Heat Stress Variables Associated with Two Types of
Turnout Gear.” May 1999.
1999
Imelda Supit (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Creative
Component: “A Family-Oriented, Public, Recreational, Beachfront Complex in Manedo,
Indonesia.” May 1999.
1999
Elaheh Amouzadeh (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis:
“User Satisfaction, Functionability, Grip Strength and Pinch Strength Associated with a
Prototype Splint.” July 1999.
2000
Grace Krenzer (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Creative
Component: “Development of Grading Scale and Bodice Slopers for Full-Breasted
Females.” December 2000.
2001
Connie Catsis (Ph.D. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Committee Member.)
Dissertation: “Creative Problem Solving” Profile and Perception of Support for
Innovation in the Organizational Climate as an Influence on Subjective well-Being of
Interior Design Educators.” July 2001.
2001
Tracy Parker (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Committee Member.) Thesis:
“Two Perspectives of In-Home Recycling Centers.” December 2001.
2002
Cathy Starr (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis:
“Biomechanical and Thermal Comfort Analyses of a Prototype Sports Bra.” July 2002
2002
Shanqing Zhang (M.S. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis:
“Articulating in the In-Between Realm—A Symbosic Solution to the Interior
Environment in Chinese Residential Context.” December 2002
2003
Islam Karadog (Ph.D. Hotel, Restaurant Administration, Committee Member.)
Dissertation: “Cost Allocation and Market Segment Profitability in the Lodging
Industry.” July 2003.
2004
Jinhee Nam (M.S. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis:
“Development, Modification and Fit Analysis of Liquid-cooled Vest Protoypes Using 3D
Body Scanner.” May 2004.
2005
Semra Peksoz (Ph.D. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Dissertation:
“A Physiological Study of the Effectiveness of Two Prototype Portable Cooling Vests,”
July 2005.
2007
Ji Hye Kang (Ph.D. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Committee Member.)
Dissertation: The Positive Emotion Elicitation Process of Chinese Consumers Toward a
US Apparel Brand: A Cognitive Appraisal Perspective,” May 2007.
2007
Uthkala Urubail (M.S. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Committee Member.)
Thesis: “Antecedents and Consequences of Flow State in Virtual Companies.”
2008
Dawn Sheaffer (M.S. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis:
“Female Baby Boomers’ Preferences for Healthcare Design in Relation to Hotel Design,”
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July 2008.
2008
Jinhee Nam (Ph.D. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Co-Advisor.) Dissertation:
“Arm Armor Systems: Fit Analysis and Performance Factors,” December 2008.
2008
Panos Kameniditis (M.S. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Thesis in
progress, anticipate December 2008.
2009
Cathy Starr (Ph.D. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Dissertation
topic being finalized.
2009
Pim Kumphai (Ph.D. Design, Housing & Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Dissertation
topic being finalized.
2009
Su Kyoung An (Ph.D. Design, Housing and Merchandising, Major Advisor.) Dissertation
topic not yet finalized.
TEACHING AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Graduate level (5000 or 6000)
Research Developments in Design, Housing and Merchandising
* Research Planning and Proposal Writing
Research Issues and Trends (for the college)
Social and Cultural Aspects of Clothing
* Functional Apparel: Theory and Design
* Theories of Dress and Communication
* Theories of Fashion Change: Apparel and Interior Design
Theories of Creative Process in Design and Merchandising
Upper-Level Undergraduate and Graduate Level (4000)
* Design Through Mass Production
* Draping
* Advanced Apparel Design
* Critical Issues in Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising
* Advanced Textile Science
Clothing & Textiles in World Trade
Undergraduate Level (2000 and 3000)
* Applied Design in the Clothing Industry
Textiles
* Flat Pattern Design
Fashion Sketching
* Functional Clothing Design
Interior Design, Principles and Elements of Design
Social-psychological Aspects of Dress
* Indicates development of course
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Hira Cho, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Design, Housing & Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University
Phone: 405-744-5628
Fax: 405-744-6910
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
▪ Ph D. in Merchandising, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 2007.
▪ Ph D. in Clorhing & Textiles, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea, 2001.
▪ M.S. in Clothing & Textiles, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea, 1995.
▪ B.A. in Clothing & Textiles, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea,1992.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
▪ Assistant Professor, Oklahoma State University, fall 2006 – Present.
▪ Graduate Teaching Assistant, Florida State University, fall 2003 – spring 2006.
▪ Graduate Research Assistant, Florida State University, spring 2004 – spring 2006.
▪ Lecturer in Universities, Korea, fall 1996 – fall 2001.
▪ Assistant Designer, Jungyun Apparel Co., Seoul, Korea.1992 – 1993.
▪ Summer Internship, E-land Group, Seoul, Korea, Aug. 1991.
TEACHING EXPERIENCES
Courses Taught at Oklahoma State University (Fall 2006 – Present)
▪ DHM 3853 Visual Merchandising and Promotion in Tulsa (Junior level, 1 semesters),
Spring 2008.
▪ DHM 3853 Visual Merchandising and Promotion (Junior level, 2 sections in 2 semesters and 1
section in 1 semester), Spring & Fall 2007-2008.
This class presented fashion shows during HES week in spring and Career Horizon in DHM in fall.
▪ DHM 3433 Retailing of Apparel, Interiors and Related Products (Junior level, 1 semester),
Fall 2006.
▪ DHM 3563 Merchandising Acquisition & Allocation (Senior level, 2 semesters), Fall 2006 & 2007.
Utilized Sourcing Simulator program for merchandising planning project.
Courses Taught/Assisted at Florida State University (Fall/2003 – Spring/2006)
▪ CTE4826/5828 Merchandising Buying (Senior level, two semesters), Fall 2005 & Spring 2006.
▪ CTE 3763 Fundamental Apparel Evaluation (One semester), Spring 2006.
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▪ CTE 4752 Design through Draping (Senior level, one semester), Fall 2004.
▪ CTE 3734 Fashion Drawing & Design (Junior level, one semester), Spring 2004.
▪ CTE 1401L Textile Labs (Freshmen level, two labs for one semester), Fall 2003.
This course included 4 weeks of teaching Lectra program.
Courses Taught in Korea (1996-2001)
▪ Consumption in Clothing & Textile (1 semester), Sookmyung Women’s University
▪ Introduction of Clothing & Textiles (2 semesters), Sookmyung Women’s University.
▪ Fashion Psychology (2 semesters), Sookmyung Women’s University
▪ Computer Fashion Design (CAD, Total 7 semesters), Ulsan University & Serabul College.
▪ Fashion Drawing/Illustration (2 semesters), Serkyung University.
▪ Fashion Coordination (1 semester), Serkyung University.
▪ Design through Draping (1 semester), Shilla University.
▪ Introduction of Textile sciences (1 semester), Ulsan University.
▪ Statistics in Human Environmental Sciences (1 semester), Ulsan University.
Advising or supervising undergraduate & graduate students
▪ Advised a graduate research assistant, Seung Bong Ko (Ph. D. student in Merchandising),
for a research project, Spring & Fall 2007.
▪ Advised a graduate student, Smith Tumkur (Master’s student in Merchandising), to develop
a creative activity paper, Fall 2007.
▪ Advised 18 undergraduate students for class enrollment, Fall 2006 – Present.
▪ Advised 3 graduate students for class enrollment, Fall 2007 – Present.
▪ Supervised 3 teaching assistants for lab sessions in DHM3853, Spring 2007 – Present.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCES
Refereed Publications
▪ Cho, H. & Fiorito, S. S. (submitted to CTRJ). Determinants of consumer acceptance of
apparel customization in e-retailing.
▪ Oh, J., Fiorito, S. S., Cho. H., & Hofacker, C. F. Effects of Design Factors on Store Image
and Perceived Merchandise Quality in Web-Based Stores (In Press), Journal of Retailing
and Consumer Research.
▪ Cho, H. & Lee, S. (2002). Brand relationship formation process of apparel products (I),
Journal of the Korea Society of Clothing and Textile, 26, 790-800.
▪ Cho, H. & Lee, S. (2002). Brand relationship formation process of apparel products (II),
Journal of the Korea Society of Clothing and Textiles, 26, 946-957.
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▪ Cho, H. & Lee, S. (2001). A study on the evaluation of market values and purchase
influence of adolescents according to family communication and apparel purchase style,
Journal of the Korea Society of Clothing and Textiles, 25, 25-36.
Refereed Proceedings
▪ Cho, H. & Fiorito, S. S. (accepted in Nov. 2007). Self-service technology in retailing: A look at
successful in-store kiosks, European Institute of Retailing and Service Studies (EIRASS)
conference, Zagreb, Croatia, July 14-17, 2008.
▪ Cho, H. and Fiorito, S. S. (2006). The Effect of Perceived Trust on Consumers: Intention to
Use Co-Design in Online Apparel Shopping, ITAA Conference Proceedings San Antonio, TX.
▪ Cho, H. and Fiorito, S. S. (2005). Stages of Building Trust in Online Apparel Business," ITAA
Conference Proceedings, Alexandria, VA.
▪ Cho, H., & Lee, S. (2001). A study of the brand relationship formation process, Korean
Society of Clothing and Textiles (KSCT) / International Textiles & Apparel Association (ITAA)
Joint World Conference, Seoul, Korea.
Presentation/Exhibition
▪ Cho, H. and Fiorito, S. S. The Effect of Perceived Trust on Consumers: Intention to use co-design
in online apparel shopping (Post presentation), ITAA Conference, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 2006.
▪ Cho, H., & Fiorito, S., Stages of building trust in online apparel business (Oral presentation),
ITAA Conference, Alexandria, VA/Washington, DC. Nov. 2005.
▪ Cho, H., The intervening effect of brand/price on trust in online apparel shopping.
Six State Graduate Student Consortium (Oral presentation). Florida State University, 2004.
▪ Cho, H., Ketterer, E., Taylor, J., Wang, H. & Wang, Y. Targeting Generations X
and Y: Utilitarian verses Hedonic Advertising in Seventeen Magazine (Oral Presentation).
Research and Creativity Day, Florida State University, 2004.
▪ Cho, H., & Lee, S., A study of the brand relationship formation process (Post Presentation),
KSCT (Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles) / ITAA (International Textiles & Apparel
Association) Joint World Conference, Seoul, Korea, Jun. 2001
▪ Cho, H. Art to Wear Exhibition (Sponsored by the Korea Society of Costume,
Paeksang Memorial hall of Korea Newsletter, Seoul, Korea, 1999.
Current Research Projects
▪ The effect of shipping fee options on impulse buying in online shopping (conducting data
collection).
▪ Self-service technology in retailing: Focused on in-store kiosks (developing the manuscript).
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Previous Research Projects
▪ Successful strategy of kiosks in shopping mall, directed by Dr. S. Fiorito, Spring 2006.
▪ Consumer acceptance of urban open-air mixed-use centers: A cross generational comparison,
directed by Dr. J. Heitmeyer & Dr. K. Kind, Fall 2005.
▪ The intention/adoption of kiosks in retail industry, directed by Dr. S. Fiorito, Fall 2004.
Non-Refereed Creative Design Exhibitions
▪ Exhibition by Alumni Association of Sookmyung Women’s University, 1998.
Cambridge Gallery, Seoul, Korea.
▪ Exhibition by Alumni Association of Sookmyung Women’s University, 1997.
Gallery SAGAK, Seoul, Korea.
▪ Exhibition by Alumni Association of Sookmyung Women’s University, 1996.
Gallery Madam Pora, Seoul, Korea.
GRANTS/FUND
▪ Start up funds to develop research focus in merchandising, Oklahoma State University,
$25,000, Fall 2006- Spring 2009.
▪ Grant Proposal to Beall’s Department Store, Consumer survey related to in-store kiosk use,
$15,000. Cho, H. & Fiorito, S. S. (Dec. 2007, not funded)
▪ Grant Proposal to USDA, Integrative prediction of consumer purchase behavior toward U.S.
branded apparel: A comparison of China and India, $ 495,821. Jin, B., Cho, H. & Swinney,J.
(Apr. 2007, not funded)
▪ Grant Proposal, Submitted to International Council of Shopping Centers, $15,000.
Fiorito, S.S., & Cho, H. (Not accepted, Mar. 2006). Successful strategies for kiosk
adoption in shopping malls.
▪ Granted for a Dissertation Project (2006), the Center for Retail Merchandising and Product
Development, Florida State University, $ 2,500. Consumer acceptance of online
customization in apparel shopping.
▪ Granted for a Dissertation Project (2006), Florida State University, $500.
Customization, trust, and loyalty in online apparel shopping.
▪ Granted for a Dissertation Project (1999), Korea Research Foundation, $6,000.
A study of brand relationship in casual wear.
SCHOLARSHIPS/HONORS/AWARDS
▪ Wilson-Sitton Scholarship (2006), Florida State University, $1,500
▪ University Fellowship (2004/2005), Florida State University, Stipend $15,000
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▪ Thomas M. and Eileen Rhodes Culligan Scholarship (2005) Florida State University, $500
▪ Sarah Douglas Scholarship (2004), International Textiles and Apparel Association, $500
▪ Thomas M. and Eileen Rhodes Culligan Scholarship (2004) Florida State University, $500
▪ Accepted for Fashion Illustration Competition (1993), Seoul Mode Fashion Institution,
Seoul, Korea. Invited to a group exhibition with other recipients.
▪ Academic scholarships (1989—Top ranked in class/1990), Sookmyung Women’s
University, Seoul, Korea. Tuition waiver.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Committees
▪ Served as a member of the Academic Affair Committee in HES, Fall 2006 – Present.
▪ Served as a member of the Graduate Committee for admission of incoming graduate
students in DHM, Fall 2007 – Present.
▪ Served as a member of the Promotional Strategy Committee in DHM, Spring 2006- Present.
▪ Served as a member of the Recruiting Committee for a Merchandising position at Tulsa
campus in DHM, Fall 2006 – Spring 2007.
▪ Served as a member of Theses Committee for Junghwa Shon, Master’s student in DHM,
2007.
Services
▪ Reviewed a full manuscript for the ACRA Retailing Conference, Durango, CO, May, 2008
▪ Contributed to the development of local retailing through “Window Display” project in
DHM 3853, 2006 - Present.
▪ Presented fashion shows during HES Week in HES, Spring 2006 - 2007.
▪ Prepared fashion show during Career Horizons in DHM, Fall 2006 - 2007.
▪ Participated in Senior Show in DHM, OSU alumni center, Fall 2006 - 2007
▪ Invited as a guest panel for Faculty Spotlight Day for HES 1112, September 27, 2007.
▪ Invited as a guest speaker for Faculty Expertise Presentation for DHM 5001 (Graduate
Orientation Class), Nov. 27, 2006 & Oct. 18, 2007.
▪ Participated in developing DHM graduate brochure, fall 2007.
▪ Participated in promoting DHM program by preparing recruitment materials for ITAA, fall 2007.
▪ Participated in developing DHM recruitment pieces, spring 2007.
▪ Participated in search a dean in HES, October 2007.
▪ Participated in search an Apparel Design position at Stillwater campus in DHM, 2007.
▪ Participated in search an Interior Design position at Stillwater campus in DHM, 2007.
▪ Nominated for membership in the graduate faculty in DHM, Dec. 6, 2006.
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▪ Reviewed two full manuscript for the AMS/ACRA Retailing Conference, Orlando, FL, Nov, 2006.
▪ Reviewed full manuscript for the 12TH Biennial World Marketing Congress, Munster, Germany,
June, 2005.
▪ Phi Kappa Phi, initiated 2005.
▪ Kappa Omicron Nu, initiated 2005.
Professional Development
▪ Visited Penloyd’s facility in Tulsa with DHM 3853, Spring 2008.
▪ Completed OSU Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic sessions, Fall 2007.
▪ Completed training sessions for Sourcing Simulator with Dr. Brecca Farr, July 2007.
▪ Visited two retailers to update teaching materials, Fossil and Pier 1 import in Dallas/Fort Worth,
TX, June 2007.
▪ Faculty Scholarship, Oklahoma State University, Fall 2006 – Spring 2007.
▪ Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence (ITLE), Oklahoma State University.
• Workshop Attended:
Teaching Resources & Student Advising, Jan. 24, 2007.
Documenting my accomplishment, Nov. 16, 2006.
Managing my document, Nov. 16, 2006,
Desire2Learn training sessions, Nov. 9, 2006.
▪ Writing Winning Grants: Sponsed by Grant Writers’ Seminars and Workshops in association with
Oklahoma State University, Nov. 17, 2006.
▪ Program for Instructional Excellent (PIE) College Teaching Conference, Florida State University,
2004 - 2005.
Workshops attended include: Active Learning, Professional Teaching Portfolios, & Syllabus.
▪ English Language Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Aug. 2001 – May. 2003.
▪ Usage and Analysis of SPSS/SAS, Statistics Information Co., Seoul, Korea, Apr. 2001.
▪ Fashion Illustration/ Design, Summerim, Fashion Institute of Technology, NY, 1997.
▪ Fashion Marketing Seminar, IDEA Fashion Research Institute, Seoul, Korea, Jul. 1994.
▪ Draping in High Skill Course, Esmode in Seoul, Korea, Jul.1993 – Aug. 1993.
Professional Membership
▪ American Collegate Retailing Associationm (ACRA), U.S., 2007 - Present.
▪ International Textiles & Apparel Association (ITAA), U.S. 2003 – Present.
▪ The Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, Seoul, Korea, 1993 – 2001.
▪ The Korea Society of Costume, Seoul, Korea, 1993 – 1999.
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THEODORE DRAB, ASID, IIDA, IDEC
[email protected]
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EDUCATION
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York
Master of Science, Environmental/Interior Design, 1977
New York School of Interior Design, New York, New York
Design, Color and History courses, 1974
University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
School of Drama, Set Design courses, 1972
School of Education, Graduate courses, 1970 – 1971
Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut
Bachelor of Arts, English, 1969
EXPERIENCE
Oklahoma State University, College of Human Environmental Sciences
Associate Professor of Interior Design, 2000-present
Coordinator, Interior Design Program, 2005-present
The University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture
Associate Professor of Interior Design, 1996-2000
Hood College, Frederick, Maryland
Assistant Professor of Interior Design, 1990 –1996
Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
Associate, Washington, D.C., 1987-1990
Senior Designer, New York, NY, 1979-1987
S. M. Zuss Associates, New York, New York
Interior Designer, 1977-1979
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COURSES
TAUGHT
AWARDS
Graduate and undergraduate design studios, Lighting, Design History,
Professional Practices, Materials and Finishes, Human Factors, Rendering
2008 American Society of Interior Designers Distinguished Speaker
2007 College of Human Environmental Sciences Advisor of the Year
2006 IDEC Service Award
2005 nominations for Regents Distinguished Teaching Award, Advising Award
2003 IDEC International Conference, Best Presentation (with Carol Bormann)
2001 Design Educators’ National Exhibition, First Place: Professional Projects;
1999 Interior Design Educators Council Design Competition, Best In Show;
1999 OU Alpha Phi Omega teaching award: “Leader of the 20th Century”
CERTIFICATION
The National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ
Certificate No. 013469 issued October, 1996
AFFILIATIONS
The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Professional Member
The International Interior Design Association (IIDA), Professional Member
The Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC), Professional Member
The Interior Design Educators Council Foundation (IDECF), President
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RESEARCH
Research Projects
CREATIVE
Drab, T., Bormann, C., Vogel, L. “The Impact of the Near Environment on
ACTIVITY
People’s Psychological and Physical Well Being”; funded by grants ($70,000 in
2003, $75,000 in 2004) from the Oklahoma Developmental Disabilities Council
Woods, B., Cao, H, Drab, T., Pearson, J. “Design of Sustainable Relief Housing
in Ethiopia”; Environmental Protection Agency P3 Grant, Phase II, $75,000 (in
review)
Refereed Publications
Barnes, B., Cao, H., Drab, T., Pearson, J. (in press). “Design of sustainable relief
housing in Ethiopia: an implementation of cradle to cradle design in earthbag
construction. American Journal of Environmental Sciences.
Drab, T. J. and Bozorgi, K.(2003). “Reevaluating Middle Eastern Contributions
to the Built Environment in Europe”, Journal of Cultural Research in Art
Education,21.
Bozorgi, K. and Drab, T. J.(2001). “The Middle East: Re-Evaluating its Impact
on European Architecture and Design”, Post Proceedings of the World
Conference on Cultural Design, Seoul, Korea, pp. 555-568.
Drab, T. J. (1998). “Prejudice as an Obstacle to Multiculturalism in the Teaching
of Design History”, The Journal of Interior Design, 24 (2). This thematic issue was
entitled “Object. Context. Design: The State of Teaching Interior Design History”.
Drab, T. J. (1998). “Consumers’ Perception of the Interior Design Profession: the
Impact of Shelter Magazines”, IDEC Innovative Teaching Manual.
Published Design Projects
Sleeping Dragon Hill, Mustique, St. Vincent, West Indies; vacation complex for
Paul Ford and Nancy Young; Arne Hasselquist, architect;
Maco 2 (3), pp. 36- 47.(2001)
Residence of Paul Ford and Nancy Young, Branford, Connecticut; Peter
Woerner, architect; Connecticut Magazine, Fall 1991.
The Almas Temple, Washington, D.C.; Samperton Associates, architects;
The Washington Post Magazine, November 17, 1991.
Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson, One New York Plaza, New York;
The Designer, May 1983.
Refereed Conference Papers, Presentations & Proceedings
“Defining interior design: Professional language vs professionals’ language”.
IDEC Southwest Regional Meeting, Waco, October 2007, and IDEC
International Conference, Montreal, march 2008.
“Promoting Healthcare Design Research: Motivators and Facilitators”,
with Carol Bormann and Lisa Vogel, Interior Design Educators Council 2005
International Conference Abstracts, Savannah).
“The Tulsa Fire Alarm Building: Using National Register of Historic Places
Nominations in Graduate Study”, Elizabeth Markes, M.S. first author;
Interior Design Educators Council 2004 International Conference Abstracts,
Pittsburg, pp. 16-17.
“The Group Home: Designing Therapeutic Environments”, with Carol
Bormann, National Symposium on Healthcare Design, September 2004, Las
Vegas.
“The Idea Circle: From Practice to Theory to Application in the Classroom”,
with Carol Bormann, Best Presentation Award; Interior Design Educators
Council 2003 Conference Abstracts, San Diego, pp. 64-65.
“The Impact of Periodicals on the Perception of Interior Design as a profession”,
in Interior Design Educators Council 2002 International Conference Abstracts,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, pp. 30-31
“The Middle East: Unacknowledged Source of the Gothic Style”,in Interior
Design Educators Council 2001 International Conference Abstracts, pp. 28-29.
“The Middle East: Source of Design Effluence”, with Khosrow Bozorgi, Ph.D.,
Homelands: Proceedings of the Associated Collegiate Schools of Architecture
2000 Southeast Regional Conference, Charlotte, N.C, pp. 137-141.
“Influence versus Paternity: The Role of the Middle East in the Development of
the Gothic Style”, Proceedings of the 2000 Interior Design Educators Council
Southwest Regional Conference, Oklahoma City, pp.7-8.
“Oliver Messel: Creating the Mystique of Mustique”, Interior Design Educators
Council 2000 International Conference Abstracts, Calgary, Alberta, pp. 44-45.
“Activating Passive Learning: Discovering Design History in Our Own
Backyard”, in Proceedings of the 1999 American Collegiate Schools of
Architecture West Central Meeting, Fargo, North Dakota, pp.75-80.
“Practitioners and Professors: Partnering in Research”, in Proceedings of the 1999
Interior Design Research Summit, Salk Institute, La Jolla California.
“Inside Oklahoma: Student Discovery of Interior Design History”, in Proceedings
of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Conference of Art Historians,
Oklahoma City, 1999, pp. 13-21.
“Expanding the Historical Record: the Contributions of ‘ethnic’ Settlers to
American Architecture”, in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual American Institute of
Architects Diversity Conference, 1998, Atlanta. Online publication
“Standard Interior Design History Texts: Relevant to the Cultural Diversity of the
Southwest?” , in Proceedings of the 1998 IDEC Southwest Regional Meeting,
Nacogdoches, Texas, p.12.
“The Collaborative Studio: Demonstrating the Unique Contribution of Interior
Design”, in Proceedings of the 1998 IDEC Southwest Regional Meeting,
Nacogdoches, Texas, pp.10-11.
“The Portrayal of Interior Design in Periodicals”, in Negotiating the Labyrinth,
Interior Design Educators Council 1997 International Conference Abstracts,
Cincinnati, Ohio, pp. 72-73.
“Watch Your Language”, in Design Power ’96, Proceedings of the American
Society of Interior Designers (ASID) 21st National Conference, Baltimore,
Maryland, pp.297-305.
Presentations at Meetings
Invited Presentations
• “Language + Design”, two hour IDCEC approved CEU:
ASID Minnesota Chapter, January 2008
ASID Arizona Chapter, March 2008
Dallas MetroCon, August 2007
IIDA Northern Pacific Chapter, Seattle, September 2006
Oregon Interior Design Coalition, Portland, September 2006
• “Communicating Your Status as a Design Professional”, three hour CEU:
ASID SuperCampus, Scottsdale, Arizona, February 2003.
Unversity of Arkansas Student Chapter ASID, Fayetteville, Fall 2004.
• “Tell It Like It Is: Communicating Your Status as a Design Professional”,
ninety minute CEU:
Arizona Chapter ASID, January 2005, Phoenix.
Association of University Interior Designers (AUID) 25th Anniversary National
Conference, October 2004, Tucson.
NeoCon World’s Trade Fair 2002, Merchandise Mart, Chicago.
2001 International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Government Forum
Conference, Chicago, IL, June 2001.
2000 Spring Symposium, New Hampshire Interior Design Coalition, Concord
1999 American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Design Power
Conference, New York, New York, October 1999.
1999 Oklahoma Chapter ASID Annual Meeting, Tulsa, Oklahoma, November
Oklahoma Chapter NKBD Summer Meeting, Oklahoma City, June 2000.
• “Watch Your Language”, three hour CEU:
Air Force Interior Designers Spring Conference, San Antonio, Texas, 2002
Spring Meeting, Tri-City Chapter ASID, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1998
Winter Conference, Carolinas Chapter ASID, Raleigh, North Carolina,1997
Design Power ’96, ASID National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland,1996.
Contributed Presentations
“The Marland Mansion Ceilings: Reproduction, Interpretation, Innovation”,
10th Annual Oklahoma Conference of Art Historians, Oklahoma City, 2000.
“Bridging Research, Education, and Practice”, with Jo Ann Asher Thompson,
Interior Design Research Summit, The Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, 1999.
“Oliver Messel: Creating the Mystique of Mustique”, Interior Design Educators
Council Southwest Regional Meeting, El Paso, Texas, 1999
“Technology and Residential Design”, Maryland Home Economics Association
(MHEC) Housing Conference, Frederick MD, 1993.
“Designing the Potomac Edison SMART HOUSE”, MHEC Fall Meeting,
Frederick, Maryland, 1992.
Professional Design Experience
Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
Corporate and Commercial projects:
Citicorp Washington, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1990; 20,000 S.F. executive
offices; Evening Star Building penthouse, Pennsylvania Avenue Authority review
USAIR, Arlington, VA, 1989; 15,000 S.F. executive suite, boardroom
iNet Company of America (Div. Bell Canada), Fairfax, VA, 1988; 30,000 S.F.
executive offices, general open office, sales/conference center
Edward S. Gordon Company, Inc., New York, NY, 1987; 40,000 S.F. executive,
sales and administrative offices in the Pan Am Building
Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C., 1986; 625,000 S.F.
Concept development and design coordination responsibilities.
Project Designer - executive and director floors.
Johnson & Higgins, New York, NY, 1985; 425,000 S.F. corporate headquarters.
Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, New York, NY, 1984; 45,000 S.F. corporate
headquarters and conference center
Rheem Manufacturing Company, New York, NY, 1984; 40,000 S.F. executive
facility utilizing corporate collection of antique furniture
Arthur Young, New York, NY, 1983; 34,000 S.F. expansion space and 100,000
S.F. renovation of existing headquarters facility
Law firms:
Sughrue Mion Zinn Macpeak & Seas, Washington, D.C., 1988; 40,000 S.F.
Kenyon & Kenyon, New York, NY, 1982; 50,000 S.F.,historic One Broadway
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York, NY, 1981; 88,000 S.F. expansion with
cafeteria and conference center
Dewey Ballantine Bushby Palmer & Wood, New York, NY, 1983; 20,000S.F
expansion with word processing and computer facilities
Davis Hoxie Faithful & Hapgood, New York, NY, 1983; 15,000 S.F. expansion
Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson, New York, NY, 1980; 120,000 S.F.
relocation, including significant library and food service faciliti (The Designer,
May, 1983)
Miscellaneous Projects:
Archdiocese of New York - The Cardinal's Residence, 1985; Mechanical systems
upgrade, fire suppression and security systems, interior restoration of landmark
Citicorp - Executive Residence, Washington, D.C., 1989; Extensive renovation of
four story house; security systems and provision for corporate entertaining
Buchanan House - Arlington, VA, 1990; Renovation to apartment building facade
The Almas Temple, Washington, D.C., 1990; Shriners' administrative and
clubhouse facility, including grand ballroom, restaurant, members’ lounge and
various meeting rooms. (The Washington Post Magazine, 11/17/91)
S.M. ZUSS ASSOCIATES
Retail and garment showroom interiors
Free-lance Interior Design Projects
1996-present: "Sleeping Dragon Hill", Vacation residence for Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Ford, Mustique, St. Vincent, West Indies (MACO, vol. 2 (3), 2001, pp.36-47).
1996: Residence of Kathy Farnworth & John Teichmoeller: 800 S.F. master suite
addition, wheelchair accessible. Ellicott City, Maryland
1994: Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lansdale: 1500 S.F. Addition
to 19th Century house, Sandy Spring, Maryland
1993: Ground Floor: Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poyser, Goshen, MD
1989 and 2005: Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ford; Peter Woerner, Architect;
Branford, Connecticut. (Connecticut Magazine, Fall 1991)
1984-88: Three apartments for Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ford, 945 Fifth Avenue, NYC
1983: Apartment for Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Feder, West 81st Street, New York City
Guest House expansion for Rosen residence , James Vaughn, Architect;
Amagansett, Long Island
1982: Apartment for Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rosen, Riverside Drive, New York City
1980: Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rosen, James Vaughn, Architect;
Amagansett, Long Island
1975: The Downtown Cabaret Theatre, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Adaptive reuse of a municipal building to accommodate a
3000 square foot auditorium with balcony, as well as stage, dressing
room, and administrative facilities.
SERVICE
Community Service Projects (pro bono)
2005-2006: First Presbyterian Church, Edmond, Oklahoma. Chancel lighting.
1990-91: St. John's Church, Olney, Maryland
• Renovation of former church school classrooms to accommodate Christian
education office/workroom and parish conference room requirements.
• Expansion of existing toilet facilities to accommodate handicapped
members of the congregation.
• Renovation of former meeting room to accommodate organist/choir needs.
1986-87: Heartsease Home, East 70th Street, New York City
Renovation of five floor brownstone townhouse, operated by
the Mennonite Church as a home for 20 women, ages 18-21. Project
included re-evaluation of space utilization, replacement of existing
food storage and preparation facilities, and renovations to finishes
in all private and common rooms.
1985: Grace Church in New York
Shelter for the homeless. Conversion of ground-floor space in 19th century
commercial building; solicited furniture and finish materials from manufacturers
Academic Service
Oklahoma State University, College of Human Environmental Sciences
University General Education Council, 2007-2010 term
Faculty Advisory Committee: 2004-2005, Chair 2005-2006
College Assessment Committee: 2003 -2006
College Academic Affairs Committee: 2001-2003
Design Housing and Merchandising Scholarship Committee, 2002-present
Department Renovations: offices, studios, entry, resource room, cutting room
The University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture
Campus Planning Council, 1998-2000
University Libraries Committee, 1998-2000
University Speakers Bureau, 1997-2000
College Curriculum Committee 1996-2000
Architecture Library Committee 1996-2000
Hood College
Acting Chair, Department of Retailing, Nutrition and Interior Design, Spring 1996
Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate, 1994-1996
Student Board of Appeals, 1995-1996
Scholarship Committee, 1994-1996
Campus Facilities Committee, 1994-1996
As Consultant to the College in Interior Design and Decoration, I was involved in
the following building and renovation projects:
Whitaker Campus Center, MacLachlan Cornelius and Filoni, Architects
Beneficial Hodson Library/Information Technology Center, The Hillier Group
Alumnae Hall, Main Floor
Catherine Filene Shouse Career Center
Admissions office
Hood College at Shady Grove; satellite campus
Professional Organizations
Interior Design Educators Council Foundation
President, 2008-2011 term
Secretary, 2006-2007
Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC)
Director-At-Large, Development, 2004-2006
Chair-History, Theory and Preservation Network 2000-2004
International Conference Paper Reviewer, 2000, 2006
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
Past President, President, President Elect, Oklahoma Chapter, 2000-2003
Juror, Minnesota Chapter Excellence in Design Competition, 2003
Director-at-large, Finance, Oklahoma Chapter, 1999-2000
Chairman, Western Association, Oklahoma Chapter, 1998-1999
Chair, State Chapter Meeting Planning Committee, 1998
Chair, State Chapter Student Career Day Planning Committee, 1998
Western Association Golf Tournament Committee, 1998
Juror, Texas Chapter Excellence in Design Competition, 1998
Professional Liason, OU/ ASID Board, 1997-98
Faculty Advisor, OSU Student Chapter, 2000-present
Faculty Advisor, OU Student Chapter, 1996-2000
ASID National Educators Roundtable, 1995-96
International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
Texas/Oklahoma Chapter Director of Education, 2008-2010 term
Past Director, Director, Director Elect; Oklahoma City City Center, 2004-2007
Texas/Oklahoma Chapter Board, 2005-2006. Large Chapter of the Year award.
Education Committee, Potomac Chapter, 1994-96
Potomac Chapter Student Design Competition Committee, 1995-96
Potomac Chapter Student Career Day Committee, 1994
Oklahoma Interior Design Coalition (OIDC)
Director of Communications , 2002-2003
Chair, Logo Design competition, 2003
Scholarly Service: Textbook Review
Fairchild Books, Interior Design: Practical strategies for teaching and learning,
2007.
Fairchild Books prospectus: Essential Guide for the Interior Design Thesis Project:
Research methods for interior design. 2007.
Prentice Hall, Interior Design & Decoration, Fifth Edition (2002),
Chapters 1-6, 2000.
Prentice Hall prospectus: Decorative Arts and Design, 1999
Addison Wesley Longman, Sherrill Whiton’s Interior Design and Decoration,
Fifth Edition, Chapters 1-6, 1998.
Cheryl Ann Farr, Ph.D.
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-0337
(405) 744-5035, -5049 / Fax: (405) 744-6910
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
1989
Ph.D.
Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames
Co-majors: Textiles and Clothing, Home Economics Education
Minor: Anthropology (area: cultural)
Dissertation: Profiles of successful textile handcraft entrepreneurs in Oaxaca, Mexico
1985
M.S.
Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames
Major: Textiles and Clothing
Thesis: Induction-heat extraction and solvent extraction methods for pesticide residue
analysis in fabric
1966
B.S.
University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Major area: Design and Merchandising
Minor: Life sciences
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
8/91 – present Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising (DHM)
Professor: 7/07 – present
• Apparel Design and Production Program Representative to the American Apparel and
Footwear Association: 7/07 – present
• Intern Coordinator: 2/08 – present
Associate Professor: 7/96 – 6/07
• Interim Department Head: 3/06 – 12/06
• Apparel Design and Production (ADP) Coordinator: 9/01 – 6/07
• Intern Coordinator for Merchandising and ADP majors: 8/05 – present
• Faculty, School of International Studies: 5/99 – present
• Full graduate faculty membership: 12/96 – present
Assistant Professor: 8/91 – 6/96
• Faculty, Environmental Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate program: 2/95
• Associate graduate faculty membership: 1/92 – 12/96
8/89 – 7/91
University of North Texas, Denton
Merchandising Division – School of Human Resource Management
Assistant Professor
• Faculty, Environmental Ethics Interdisciplinary Graduate program: 1/91
• Associate graduate faculty membership: 12/90
10/83 – 5/89
Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames
Departments of Textiles and Clothing, Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant
1/83 – 3/89
Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny and Ames, Iowa
Adult Education Division
Instructor: Tailoring, flat pattern, interior design, entrepreneurship
C. A. Farr
9/79 – 6/82
Saint Mary Star of the Sea School, Oceanside, California
Vice Principal: 9/80 – 6/82
Mathematics and science instructor & program coordinator: 9/79 – 6/82
9/70 – 12/71
Officer Wives’ Club Education Program, Camp Pendleton, California
Teacher: Clothing construction, tailoring, flat pattern, draping
8/66 – 6/67
Dean Junior High School, Prince William County, Manassas, Virginia
Teacher: Mathematics and science
OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
8/80 – 6/82
Self-employed, Oceanside, California
Formal Wear Designer: Business limited to providing design sketches, patterns, and muslin
proofs.
8/76 – 10/77
Abbey Interiors, Alexandra, Virginia
Interior Designer and Assistant Store Manager
PUBLICATION AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
Refereed Journals (* indicates graduate student research)
Gam, H.J., Cao, H., Farr, C., & Heine, L. (Accepted for Publication). C2CAD: a sustainable apparel design
and production model. Submitted to International Journal Clothing Science and Technology.
Peksoz, S., Branson, D., Cao, H., Jacobson, B. H., Farr, C. A., & Nam, J. (2007). Evaluation of two liquid
cooled prototype vests through human subject testing. Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 10(3).
Park, N.K., & Farr, C.A. (In press.). Retail store lighting for elderly consumers: An experimental approach.
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. (Anticipated summer or fall 2007).
Park, N.K., & Farr, C.A. (2007). The effects of lighting on consumers’ emotions and behavioral intentions in a
retail environment: A cross-cultural comparison. Journal of Interior Design, 33(1), 17-33.
Cao, H., Branson, D.H., Peksoz, S., Jinhee Nam, J., & Farr, C.A. (2006). Fabric selection for a liquid cooling
garment. Textile Research Journal, 76(7), 587-595.
Cao, H., Frey-Vogel, E., Farr, C., & Gam, H. (2006). Development of an environmental sustainability course
for design and merchandising students. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 98(2), 75-80.
Branson, D.H., Farr, C.A., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., & Cao, H. (2005). Development of a prototype personal
cooling system for first responders: User feedback. Journal of ASTM International, 2(2), 1-11.
Cao, H., Branson, D.H., Nam, J., Peksoz, S., & Farr, C.A. (2005). Development of a cooling capability test
method for liquid-cooled textile system. Journal of ASTM International, 2(1), 1-10.
Farr, C.A., Ownbey, S., Branson, D.H., Cao., H., & Starr, C. (2005). Multimedia and problem-based learning in
the textile laboratory. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 23(4), 360-368.
Starr,* C., Branson, D.H., Shehab, R., Farr, C., Ownbey, S., & Swinney, J. (2005). Biomechanical analysis of a
prototype sports bra. Journal of Textile and Apparel, Technology, and Management, 4(3). Available
online at http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/jtatm/volume4issue3/articles/Star/Star_full_137_05.pdf.
Nam,* J., Branson, D.H., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., Jin, B., Peksoz, S., & Farr, C. (2005). Fit analysis of liquid cooled
vest prototypes using 3D body scanning technology. Textile and Apparel, Technology, and
Management, 4(3). Available online at
http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/jtatm/volume4issue3/articles/Nam/Nam_full_138_05.pdf.
Parker Lewis,* T., Farr, C.A., Branson, D., & Bormann, C. (2004). Perspectives of recycling and in-home
recycling centers. Housing and Society, 31(2), 107-128.
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Park,* N.K., & Farr, C. (2000). The impact of store lighting on perceptions of skin appearance and glare.
Building bridges: Connecting people, research and design – Proceedings of the 31st annual
conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, 67-72.
Keller,* T. C., Farr, C.A., Kirby, S. & Rusco, J. (1999). Housing and its influence on life and jobs satisfaction
among clergy. Housing and Society, 24(1), 15-34.
Richards, L., Farr, C., & Gaitros, C. (1997). Environmental influences on Dress: Creek Nation, 1885-1900.
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 25(4), 369-389.
Farr, C. A. (1994). Metallic Yarns: A technological and cultural perspective for the development of a
morphological classification system. Ars Textrina, 22, 65-85.
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Fanslow, A. M., & Littrell, M. A. (1992). Profiles of success: Mexican textile handcraft
entrepreneurs and their businesses. Home Economics Research Journal, 20(4), 235-253.
Popelka [Farr], C. A., & Littrell, M. A. (1991). The influence of tourism on handcraft evolution. The Annals of
Tourism Research, 18(3), 392-413.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). Revival of a disappearing art: Dyes from indigenous materials in Mexico. Ars
Textrina, 16, 81-91.
Patents:
United States Utility Patent : Extremity Armor. 2005.
European Utility Patent: Extremity Armor. 2006.
United States Design Patents (5): Extremity Armor applied for November 2007.
In Review or in Revision for Publication in Refereed Journals:
Kumphai, P., & Farr, C. (In review, August 2007). Cultural product and young consumers: Product definition,
terms and characteristics. Submitted to Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management.
Jin, B., & Farr, C. (In review, October 2007). The Differences in Supplier Selection Criteria, Perceived Benefits
and Challenges by Characteristics of the US Apparel Global Sourcing Firms. Submitted to Journal of
Textiles Institute.
Bruno, R.S., Rupert, N.L., Matic, P., Hubler, G.K., Frost, J., Branson, D., Sprague, J.A., Simmons, K., Farr, C., &
Peksoz, S. (In review, October 2006)). Quadgard® limb protection program. Armor and Personal
Protection 22nd International Symposium on Ballistics Washington D.C.
Extension Publications:
Farr, C. A., & Farr, B. R. (1996). Mapping your production strategies: A guide for home based businesses. In
M. Burns and K. Biers, Mapping Your Marketing Future. Stillwater, OK: Central Office for Home-Based
Entrepreneurship, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University.
Kirby, S., & Farr, C. A. (1995). Transitioning from employer-provided housing to home ownership. Stillwater,
OK: Cooperative Extension Service, College of Human Environmental Sciences, Oklahoma State
University.
Other Scholarly Works and Publications:
Cao, H., Vogel, L., Gam, H., & Farr, C. (2005). Teaching Cradle to Cradle Design Through a Science-based
Case Study Approach. Presented at the 2005 IDEC Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA. Internet address
for course materials: http://ra.okstate.edu/dhm/web/index.htm.
Farr, C. A., Kadolph, S. J., & Ownbey, S. (2001). Textiles workbook and laboratory manual. University
Extension and Development Publication, College of Human Environmental Sciences, Oklahoma State
University. Revised in 2002.
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Ownbey, S., Farr, C., & Branson, D. (1999). Bra styles. Original CD-ROM developed for classroom instruction
or independent study, UFC project. Stillwater, OK: Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising,
Oklahoma State University.
Farr, C. A., & Kadolph, S. J. (1995, 1998). Textiles workbook. Stillwater, OK: CAMM University Extension
Publication. Revised in 1998.
Farr, C. A. (1994, 1997). Interior design professional internship procedures manual. Stillwater, OK: CAMM
University Extension Publication. Revised in 1997.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1989). Profiles of successful textile handcraft entrepreneurs in Teotitlán del Valle,
Oaxaca, Mexico (Doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University, Ames). UMI Publication No. 9014940.
Other Publications:
Farr, C. A. (August 2007). Book Review of “Practical Design Guidelines for the Lighting of Sport Events for
Colour Television and Filming.” Lighting Design + Application, p. 86.
Proceedings (Refereed Papers):
Rupert, N.L., Bruno, R.S., Matic, P., Hubler, G.K., Frost, J., Branson, D., Sprague, J.A., Simmons, K., Farr, C.,
& Peksoz, S. (2006). QuadGard Limb Protection Program. Proceedings of Personal Armor Systems
Symposium, Leeds, England, Sept. 19-22, 2006 (Seabolt, Ipswitch, U.K.).
Crutsinger, C., Farr, C., Kinley, T., Johnson, K. K. P., & Kaiser, S. (2003). Optimizing limited resources, achieving
quality instruction: Effective strategies for teaching large-size classes. ITAA Proceedings. Available
online at www.itaaonline.org/ITAAnew/Proceeding2002/Special%20Presentations/08.htm.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). Product development and sourcing within the global context: A senior level
university course. A case study in Professional Practices with a Global Perspective, a post-conference
workshop following the 1991 American Home Economics Association Annual Meeting.
Published Proceedings Abstracts (Refereed):
Gam,* H., Farr, & Chung, S. (2006). Impact of Bobos men’s lifestyle on their knitwear preference. ITAA
Proceedings: 2005 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc.
To be available online at www.itaaonline.org.
Cao, H., Vogel, L., Gam, H., & Farr, C. (2006). Teaching Environmental Sustainability in Design and
Merchandising Curriculum. ITAA Proceedings: 2005 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International
Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. To be available online at www.itaaonline.org.
Cao, H., Vogel, L., Gam, H., & Farr, C. (2006). Teaching Cradle to Cradle Design Through a Science-based
Case Study Approach. ITAA Proceedings: 2005 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile
and Apparel Association, Inc. To be available online at www.itaaonline.org.
Peksoz, S., Branson, D., & Farr, C. (In press). Extremity Body Armor. ITAA Proceedings: 2005 Annual Meeting,
Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. www.itaaonline.org.
Farr, C., Ownbey, S., & Branson, D (2005). Using multimedia in the textiles laboratory to teach textile testing
and evaluation. ITAA Proceedings: 2004 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and
Apparel Association, Inc. www.itaaonline.org.
Peksoz, S., Branson, D. D., Nam, J., Cao, H., Farr, C. A., & Phillips, M. (2005). A physiological study of
effectiveness of two prototypes portable cooling vests. ITAA Proceedings: 2004 Annual Meeting,
Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. Available online at
www.itaaonline.org.
Jin, B., Farr, C., & Branson, D. (2005). The Differences in Perception of Benefits and Challenges of Global
Sourcing by Characteristics of US Apparel Manufacturer. ITAA Proceedings: 2004 Annual Meeting,
Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. Available online at
www.itaaonline.org.
Park, N. K., & Farr, C. (2003). The effects of indoor lighting on visual clarity. Proceedings of the 34th Annual
Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association.
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Park, N. K., & Farr, C. (2003). The impact of store lighting on merchandise color perceptions: A cross-cultural
comparison. ITAA Proceedings: 2002 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and
Apparel Association, Inc. Available online at www.itaaonline.org.
Farr, C., Kosedo,* K., & Ownbey, S. (2003). Suburban Japanese high school students’ shopping and
purchasing behavior. ITAA Proceedings: 2002 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile
and Apparel Association, Inc. Available online at www.itaaonline.org.
Starr, C., Branson, D., Farr, C., Ownbey, S., & Claypool, L. (2003). Evaluation of prototype sports bra. ITAA
Proceedings: 2002 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc.
Available online at www.itaaonline.org/ITAAnew/Proceeding2002/Special%20Presentations/08.htm.
Farr, C. A., & Farr, B. (2002). Housing in Ghana: A qualitative study. 2002 Annual Meeting Research
Abstracts. Alexandria, VA: American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.
Park,* N. K., & Farr, C. (2002). Retail store lighting perceptions and preferences by individuals from different
countries. ITAA Proceedings: 2001 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel
Association, Inc.
Farr, C. A., Branson, D., & Ownbey, S. (2002) .Textiles as a general education science course. ITAA
Proceedings: 2001 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc.
Farr, C. A. (2000). Household textiles, employer provided housing and job satisfaction. ITAA Proceedings:
1999 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc., 119 and on
line at http://www.itaaonline.org/index2.html.
Park,* N., & Farr, C. (2000). Retail store lighting for elderly consumers: An experimental approach. ITAA
Proceedings: 1999 Annual Meeting, Monument, CO: International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc.,
Available online at http://www.itaaonline.org/index2.html.
Farr, C., Ownbey, S., & Branson, D. (1999). A qualitative research model for industry-based curriculum
development. 1999 Annual Meeting Research Abstracts, American Association of Family and
Consumer Sciences.
Ownbey, S., Farr, C., & Branson, D. (1999). Industry based multimedia presentations focusing on bra design
and production. ITAA Proceedings: 1998 Annual Meeting. Monument, CO: International Textile and
Apparel Association, 51-52.
Farr, C. A. (1999). Integrating manufacturing into the apparel design and merchandising curriculum. ITAA
Proceedings: 1998 Annual Meeting, International Textile and Apparel Association, 44.
Jenlink,* K. W., & Farr, C. A. (1998). Symbol usage in the appearance of small businesses. 1998 Annual
Meeting Research Abstracts. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, 36.
Farr, C. A. (1997). Housing in Bangkok, Thailand: A qualitative study. 1997 Annual Meeting Research
Abstracts. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, 38.
Farr, C. A. (1996). Communicating production standards: Practices identified in southern India. Research
Abstracts of the 16th World Congress, Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie Familiale, 113.
Farr, C. A., & Chari,* V. (1996). Textile and apparel producer-exporter organizations in southern India. 1996
Annual Meeting Research Abstracts. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, 45.
Farr, C. A. (1996). Mexican handcrafted wool tapestries: Analysis of cost in relation to design, dimensional
stability and dye migration. ITAA Proceedings: 1995 Annual Meeting, International Textile and Apparel
Association.
Farr, B. R., & Farr, C. A. (1996). The product development process: The role of the fit model. ITAA
Proceedings: 1995 Annual Meeting, International Textile and Apparel Association.
Akkipeddi,* P., & Farr, C. A. (1996). Communication links providing critical information needed to develop
successful export marketing strategies. ITAA Proceedings: 1995 Annual Meeting, International Textile
and Apparel Association.
Farr, C. A., & Kirby, S. (1995). Employer provided housing: Spousal differences in housing satisfaction. 1995
Annual Meeting Research Abstracts. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, 106.
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Farr, C. A., & Hsia,* W. (1995) Apparel store interior and display preferences of Taiwanese living in the U.S.
ITAA Proceedings: 1994 Annual Meeting, International Textile and Apparel Association, 57.
Grounds,* C., & Farr, C. (1994). Did Southwest style motifs originate in Mesoamerica? Abstracts of Papers,
Ars Textrina 12th Annual Conference on Textiles.
Farr-Popelka, C. A. (1994). U.S. importers of Mexican textile handcrafts: Selection of producers and
products. ITAA Proceedings: 1993 Annual Meeting, International Textile and Apparel Association, 99.
Farr-Popelka, C. A. (1993). Mexican textile handcraft production and quality control practices. Abstracts
of Papers, Ars Textrina 11th Annual Conference on Textiles, 13-14.
Crutsinger, C., Popelka [Farr], C., & Johnson, K. (1993). Large-size women as job applicants. 1993 Annual
Meeting Research Abstracts. American Home Economics Association, 27.
Johnson, K. K. P., & Farr-Popelka, C. A. (1993). Social dress and incidents of sexual harassment. 1993
Annual Meeting Research Abstracts, American Home Economics Association, 29.
Popelka [Farr] C. A. (1992). Adapting traditional handcrafts to the export market: A study of producerimporter interaction. Research Abstracts of the 16th World Congress, Fédération Internationale pour l’
Économie Familiale, 116.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1992). The role of indigenous dyes in Mexican textile production. Abstracts of Papers,
Ars Textrina 10th Annual Conference on Textiles, 28-30.
Popelka [Farr], C. A., & Johnson, K. K. P. (1992). Appearance, clothing and incidents of date rape. 1992
Annual Meeting Research Abstracts, American Home Economics Association, 123.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). A proposed classification system for metallic yarns. Abstracts of Papers, Ars
Textrina 9th Annual Conference on Textiles, 40-41.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). Tourist and export handcrafts in nine Mexican villages. 1991 Annual Meeting
Research Abstracts, American Home Economics Association, 62.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). From sarape to rug, wall hanging, pillow, or purse: The evolution of a Mexican
textile handcraft into popular art. Research Abstracts of the Combined Annual Meetings of the
Popular Culture Association and the American Culture Association.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1990). Mexican textile handcraft production and quality assurance. ACPTC
Proceedings: Annual Meeting, Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing Annual
Meeting, 89.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1990). The revival of a disappearing art: Dyes from indigenous materials in Mexico.
Abstracts of Papers, Ars Textrina 8th Annual Conference on Textiles, 38.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1990). Roles in textile craft production: A case study in rural Mexico. 1990 Annual
Meeting Research Abstracts, American Home Economics Association, 47.
Popelka [Farr], C. A., & Littrell, M. A. (1989). Profiles of Mexican textile handcraft entrepreneurs and their
businesses. ACPTC Proceedings: National Meeting, Association of College Professors of Textiles and
Clothing, 17.
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Littrell, M. A. & Fanslow, A. M. (1989). Traditional handcrafts adapted for the tourist
market. 1989 Annual Meeting Research Abstracts, American Home Economics Association, 151.
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Littrell, M. A. & Fanslow, A. M. (1988). Mexican textile craftpersons: Profiles of
successful adaptation to the out-patron market. Research Abstracts of the 16th World Congress.
Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie Familiale, 95.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1988). Artisan and client relationships: The key to economic survival. Abstracts of
Papers, 46th Congresso International de las Americanistas, 194.
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Littrell, M. A., Fanslow, A. M. (1988). Handcraft marketing strategies for tourist and
international trade: A case study in rural Mexico. 1988 Annual Meeting Research Abstracts, American
Home Economics Association, 76.
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1987). Zapotec weavers of Teotitlán del Valle: A success story in the use of indigenous
materials, Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting, Society for Applied Anthropology, 36.
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Popelka [Farr], C. A., Stahr, H. M., & Stone, J. F. (1986). Induction-heat and solvent extraction methods for
the analysis of pesticide residues in fabric. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science, 93(1).
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Stone, J. F., & Kadolph, S. J. (1985). Pesticide residue recovery rates as a function of
drying time, solvent, and control conditions. Combined Proceedings of the Central, Eastern and
Western Regional Meetings, Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing, 64-65.
Refereed Papers and Presentations: (* indicates graduate student research)
Gam*, H. J. & Farr, C. (2007). An Investigation of Mothers Acceptance of Children Organic Cotton
Clothing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association, Los
Angeles, CA, November 2007.
Rupert, N.L., Bruno, R.S., Matic, P., Hubler, G.K., Frost, J., Branson, D., Sprague, J.A., Simmons, K., Farr, C.,
& Peksoz, S. (2006). QuadGard Limb Protection Program. Proceedings of Personal Armor Systems
Symposium, Leeds, England, Sept. 19-22, 2006 (Seabolt, Ipswitch, U.K.).
Kumphai*, P. & Farr, C. (2006). Cultural product websites and casual consumers: Product definition,
product perceptions, and purchase intentions. Presented at the 2006 annual conference of
International Textile and Apparel Association, San Antonio, TX. [International Meeting]
Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Farr, C., Ricord, D., Kumphai, P., Nam, J., & Urubail, U. (2006). QuadGard® Phase V
Body Armor. Design. Exhibited in the Live Gallery at the 2006 annual conference of International Textile
and Apparel Association, San Antonio, TX. [International Meeting]
Cao, H., Gam, H., Farr, C.A., Frey, L.V. (2006). The effects of an environmental sustainability course on
design and merchandising students’ environmental attitude, awareness and knowledge. Presented at
the 2006 annual conference of International Textile and Apparel Association, San Antonio, TX.
[International Meeting]
Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Ricord, D., Farr, C., & Kumphai, P. (2006). Commercializing QuadGard® Body Armor:
Initial Steps. Presented at the 2006 annual conference of International Textile and Apparel Association,
San Antonio, TX. [International Meeting]
Cao, H., Farr, C.A., Frey, L.V., Gam, H., & Woods, A.B. (2006). Teaching apparel and interior students
sustainable design through a case study approach (learning lab). Presented at the American
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Conference, June 2006, Charlotte, NC. [National
Meeting]
Jin, B., Muske, G., Farr, C., Branson, D., & Kang, J. H., (2006). Key Success Factors for Doing Business with
China. The 2006 Innovative instructions International Conference on Social Sciences, Hawaii.
[International Meeting]
Jin, B., Yu, H., Muske, G., Farr, C., Branson, D., Kang, J. H., & Li, Y. (2006). Innovative Instructions for
Enhancing College Students' Understanding in Doing Business with China. Hawaii International
Conference on Social Sciences. Presented at the 2006 Innovative instructions Hawaii International
Conference. [International Meeting]
Cao, H., Nam, J., Branson, D., Peksoz, S., & Farr, C. A. (2004, January). Development of a cooling capability
test method for liquid cooled textile systems. Eighth ASTM Symposium on Performance of Protective
Clothing: Global Needs and Emerging Markets, Tampa, FL. [National Meeting]
Branson, D.H., Farr, C. A., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., & Cao, H. (2004, January). Development of a personal cooling
system for first responders: User input. Eighth ASTM Symposium on Performance of Protective Clothing:
Global Needs and Emerging Markets, Tampa, FL. [National Meeting]
Park*, N. K., & Farr, C. A. (2003, March). Effects of lighting source on visual perception of arousal and
pleasure: A cross-cultural comparison. Presented at the IDEC Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
[International Meeting]
Park,* N. K., & Farr, C. (2000). The impact of store lighting on perceptions of skin appearance and glare.
Presented at the EDRA International Conference, May. [International Meeting]
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Farr, C. A., Park, N. K., & Hsia, W. Y. (2000). Cross-cultural comparison of lighting preferences: A metaanalysis. Presented at the Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie Familiale 19th World Congress,
Accra, Ghana, July. [International Meeting]
Ownbey, S., Farr, C., & Branson, D. (1999). Integration of bra design and production into the apparel
curriculum through multimedia presentations. Presented at the Oklahoma Association of Family and
Consumer Science Annual Meeting, Ada, OK. [State Meeting]
Farr, C. A., & Hsia,* W. (1996, 1999). Women’s apparel store atmospherics for Taiwanese customers.
Presented at the International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta,
Canada, August. [International Meeting] Presented at the Oklahoma Association of Family and
Consumer Sciences, Ada, OK. [State Meeting]
Farr, C. A. (1996). Communication production standards: Practices identified in southern India. Presented
at the 18th Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie Familiale World Congress, Bangkok, Thailand,
July. [International Meeting]
Farr-Popelka, C. A. (1993, 1998). U.S. Importers of Mexican textile handcrafts: Selection producers and
products. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting. The
Greenbrier, West Virginia, November. [International Meeting] Also presented at the 1998 Oklahoma
Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Meeting, Stillwater, Oklahoma, March. [State Meeting]
Crutsinger, C., Farr-Popelka, C., & Johnson, K. (1993). Large-size women as job applicants. Presented at
the American Home Economics Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, June. [National
Meeting] Also presented at the Texas Home Economics Association Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas,
February. [State Meeting]
Farr-Popelka, C. A. & Johnson, K. K. P. (1993). Social dress and incidents of sexual harassment. Presented
at the Oklahoma Home Economics Association Annual Meeting, Stillwater, Oklahoma, March. [State
Meeting]
Farr-Popelka, C. A. (1993). Product development and sourcing within the global context. Presented at the
Phi Delta Kappa Meeting, Stillwater, Oklahoma, April. [Local/Regional Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A., (1992). Adapting traditional handcrafts to the export market: A study of producerimporter interaction. Presented at the 17th Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie Familiale World
Congress, Hanover, Germany, July. [International Meeting]
Johnson, K. K. P., & Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1992). Clothing images and incidents of date rape. Presented at
the Texas Home Economics Association Annual Meeting, Ft. Worth, Texas, February. [State Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). From Sarape to rug, wall hanging, pillow, or purse: The evolution of a Mexican
textile handcraft into popular art. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popular Culture Association
and the American Culture Association, San Antonio, Texas, March. [National Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). Personal preference, artistic expression and the profit motive in textile
handcraft production. Presented at the Texas Home Economics Association Annual Meeting, Houston,
Texas, February. [State Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1990). Mexican textile handcraft production and quality assurance. Presented at the
Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October.
[National Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A., & Littrell, M. A. (1989). Profiles of Mexican textile handcraft entrepreneurs and their
businesses. Presented at the Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing Annual Meeting,
Atlanta, Georgia, October. [National Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Littrell, M. A., & Fanslow, A. M. (1988). Mexican textile craftpersons: Profiles of
successful adaptation to the out-patron market. Presented at the Fédération Internationale pour l’
Économie Familiale 16th World Congress, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July. [International Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1988). Artisan and client relationships: A key to economic survival. Presented at the
46th Congresso International de las Americanistas, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July. [International
Meeting]
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Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1987). Zapotec weavers of Teotitlán del Valle: A success story in the use of indigenous
materials. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Oaxaca,
Oaxaca, Mexico, April. [International Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Stahr, H. M., & Stone, J. F. (1986). Induction-heat and solvent extraction methods for
the analysis of pesticide residues in fabric. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of
Science, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, April. [State Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A., Stone, J. F., & Kadolph, S. J. (1985). Pesticide residue recovery rates as a function of
drying time, solvent, and control conditions. Presented at the Association of College Professors in
Textiles and Clothing Central Region Meeting, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, October. [Regional
Meeting]
Refereed Presentations (Panel Format):
Williams, R. C., Thompson, M., Butler, S., Braaten, A., Farr, C. A., Pate, S., Shelton, K., & Yeager, J. (2002). The
now what? Textiles: Commonalities. Presented at the ITAA Annual Meeting, New York City, NY, August.
[International Meeting]
Crutsinger, C., Farr, C., Johnson, K., Kaiser, S., & Kinley, T. (2002). Optimizing Limited Resources, Achieving
quality instruction: Effective strategies for teaching large-size classes. Presented at the ITAA Annual
Meeting, New York City, NY, August. [International Meeting]
Andrews, M., Hill, A., Wood, R., Farr, C., & Johnson, C. (2002). Defining the international body of knowledge
and identifying competencies. Presented at the American Association of Family and Consumer
Sciences Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, June. [National Meeting]
Rudd, N. A., Lee, S., Farrell-Beck, J., Wilson, L., Rucker, M., Arthur, L., Burns, L., Crutsinger, C., Littrell, M., Farr,
C. A., Johnson, K. K. P., & Lennon, S. J. (2000). Research, fashion, and fashionable research: What do
we know at the end of the millennium, part 1 of 2. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel
Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, November. [International Meeting]
Rudd, N. A., Lee, S., Farrell-Beck, J., Wilson, L., Rucker, M., Arthur, L., Burns, L., Crutsinger, C., Littrell, M., Farr,
C. A., Johnson, K. K. P., & Lennon, S. J. (2000). Research, fashion, and fashionable research: What do
we know at the end of the millennium, part 2 of 2. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel
Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, November. [International Meeting]
Ladisch, C., Littrell, M., Meyer, D. J., & Farr, C. (1998). Grant writing: Beginning a successful career.
Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, November.
[International Meeting]
Farr, C. A., & Williams, S. K. (1997). Developing an international research agenda: Getting started.
Presented at the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Meeting,
Washington, DC, June. [National Meeting]
Farr, C. A., Lennon, S., & Jorgenson, S. (1995). Johnson, K. K. P., Panel Presider. Review manuscripts for
publication. Presented at the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June. [National Meeting]
Invited Papers and Presentations:
Cao, H., Rumsey, R., Gam, H., & Farr, C. (2008). The Man’s Jacket Design for Disassembly: An
Implementation of C2CAD Framework. National Sustainable Design Expo, Washington DC. [National]
Cao, H.; Co-PIs: Kang, M. & Farr, C. Workshop: Building a Sustainable Oklahoma. Oklahoma Sustainability
Network Annual Meeting. Funded by EPA (see grants section).
Jin, B., Yu, H., Branson, D., Farr, C., & Muske, G. (2006). Enhancing Oklahoma academic and small business
community competitiveness for doing business with China. NASULGC Agricultural Science and
Education Exhibit, Washington, DC, February. [National]
Rupert, N. L., Matic, P., Hubler, G. K., Frost, J., Branson, D., Bruno, R. S, Blethen, W. C., Sprague, J.S., Simmons,
K., Farr, C., & Peksoz, S. (2005). Armor and Personal Protection 22nd International Symposium on
Ballistics. Washington DC. [International]
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Branson, D. H., Farr, C. A., Cao,. H., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., & Gam, H. (2004). Development of a personal
cooling system for first responders: Garment component. Microclimate Cooling Conference:
Developments in Heat Stress Mitigation sponsored by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, U.S. Army
Natick Soldier Center and Battelle Natick Operations. Natick, MA, September. [National]
Branson, D., Jin, B., Yu, H., Muske, G., & Farr, C. (2004) Enhancing Oklahoma academia and small business
community competitiveness for doing business with China. U.S. Department of Education, BIE
Conference, New Orleans, LA. [National]
Farr, C. (2003). Recent developments in textiles. Oklahoma City IDEC Chapter Monthly Meeting, August.
Farr, C., Robertson, L., Amouzadeh, E., & Morton, D. (1998). Simulating mass production of sewn products
through technology based labs. Presented at the 1998 Oklahoma Family and Consumer Sciences
Annual Meeting, Stillwater, OK, March. [State]
Farr, C. A. (1996). International perspectives on sourcing and buying apparel. A discussion paper
presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta,
Canada, August. [International]
Farr, C. A. (1995). Professionalism: Past, present and future. One of several panel members. Presented at
the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, New Orleans, LA, June. [National]
Farr, C. A. (1994). Developing successful export markets from home based business in Mexico. Presented
at the National Conference for Home Based Business, Tulsa, OK, May. [National]
Farr-Popelka, C. A. (1993). Internationalizing the textiles and clothing curriculum. Presented at the
American Home Economics Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, June. [National]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). Product development and sourcing within the global context: A senior level
university course. A case study presented at the Professional Practices with a Global Perspective postconference workshop following the 1991 American Home Economics Association Annual Meeting,
Minneapolis, MN, June. [National]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1991). Textile technology. An invited presentation for the Fashion Trends and
Technology Workshop, sponsored by the Center for Marketing and Design at the University of North
Texas, Denton, June. [State of Texas approved workshop for updating teachers in secondary home
economics education]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1988). Adaptation and design changes in the textiles of Teotitlán del Valle. An
invited presentation at the Mexico-America Society of Oaxaca, Mexico, March. [Oaxaca State
Meeting]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1985). Comparison of induction-heat extraction method and solvent extraction
method for the analysis of pesticide residues in fabric. An invited paper presented at the Toxicology
Seminar, Veterinary Pathology 646X, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, March.
[University Course]
Popelka [Farr], C. A. (1982). Science research projects for the secondary school. An invited presentation
at the Iowa Academy of Science Conference, Marshalltown Community College, Marshalltown, IA,
November. [State]
GRANTS, CONTRACTS, FELLOWSHIP
Funded Grants, Contracts, In-kind Donations and Recent Grant Proposals
2008 Environmental Protection Agency P3
Project: Phase II, Supply Chain Challenges
PI: Cao, H.; Co-PIs Gam, J. H., & Farr, C.
Requested Funding: $10,000
2008 National Institute of Justice
Project: Body Armor Design
PI: Petrova, A.; Co-PIs: Peksoz, S., Branson., D., & Farr, C.
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Requested Funding:
2008 National Institute of Justice
Project: Body Armor Wear, Storage and Care Assessment and Test Methods
PI: Farr, C.; Co-PI: Cao, H.; Collaborators: Peksoz, S., Petrova, A., & Lu, H.
Requested Funding: $776,467.
2007 National Institute of Justice
Project: Concept Paper: Body Armor Wear, Storage and Care Assessment and Test Methods
PI: Farr, C., Cao, H., Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Petrova, A., & Lu, H.
Concept paper approved for full proposal submission as two separate proposals.
2007 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Project: Workshop: Building a Sustainable Oklahoma
PI: Cao, H.; Co-PIs: Kang, M. & Farr, C.
Funded: $16,600 Award Period: August 1, 2007 to July 31, 2008
2007 National Science Foundation
Project: Non-science students’ learning styles: A basis for development of active learning experiences
and technology-based materials used in science-based instruction.
PI: Farr, C.; Co-PIs: Cao, H., Branson, D., & Ownbey, S.
Requested Funding: $415,345. Submitted January 2007. Not funded. Resubmission planned for 2008.
2007 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Project: The men’s jacket design and disassembly for materials recovery: An implementation of
C2CAD framework.
PI: Cao, H., Gam, H., & Farr, C.
Funded: $9,999.
2006 Human Environmental Sciences Technology Committee
Project: Multimedia instructional station with ceiling mounted projector for the two interior design
studios (HES 435 & 333)
Funding requested October 2006: $35,700. Funded.
Authors: Farr, C. & Brock, S.
2006 Human Environmental Sciences Technology Committee
Project: Multimedia instructional station with ceiling mounted projector for the Textiles Laboratory
Funded: $12,400. (Proposal call, February 2006)
Author: Farr, C.
2006 National Science Foundation
Project: Non-science students’ learning styles: A basis for development of active learning experiences
and technology-based materials used in science-based instruction.
PI: Farr, C.; Co-PIs: Cao, H., Branson, D., & Ownbey, S.
Requested Funding: $500,000. Submitted January 2006 (not funded). Revised & resubmitted following
positive reviews and encouragement from NSF.
2005 Environmental Protections Agency (EPA)
EPA: P3 Award: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People,
Prosperity, and the Planet
Project: A sustainable apparel design and production conceptual framework
Project team: Cao, H., Gam, H., Hur, Y., Farr, C., & Heime, l.
Funded: $10,000
2005 Human Environmental Sciences Technology Committee
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Project: Multimedia instructional station with ceiling mounted projector for the Textile Products Testing
Laboratory (HES 132)
Funding requested February 2006: $13,700. Funded.
Authors: Farr, C. & Cao, H.
2005 Beam Industries
Project: Innovative apparel & interiors product using seatbelt webbing
Project team: Drab, T., Ahn, K., & Farr, C.
Funded: $3000
2005 FS Technologies
-2006 Project: Body armor prototype development
PI: Branson, D.; Co-PIs: Farr, C., & Peksoz. S.
Funded: $244,685 (5/1/04-3/30/06)
2004 U.S. Department of Education, Business and International Education (BIE)
Project: Enhancing Oklahoma Academic and Small Business Community Competitiveness for Doing
Business with China
PI/PD: Jin, B.; Co-PI/PDs: Branson, D., Farr, C., Muske, G., and Yu, H.
Funded: $162,000 (July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2006) ($79,000, year 1; $83,000, year 2)
2004 National Science Foundation
Project: Course Development of “Environmental Issues for Designers and Merchandisers”
PI: Cao, H.; Co-PIs: Farr, C., and Vogel, L.
Funded: $75,000 (Jan 1, 2004 – Dec 31, 2005)
2003 Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, Homeland Defense (2003-2004)
Project: Protective Clothing for Incidents of Terrorism
PI: Branson, D.; Co-PI: Farr, C.
Funded: $1,000,000 (second year of a three year project)
2002 Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, National Institute of Justice (2002-2003)
Project: Protective Clothing for Incidents of Terrorism
PI: Branson, D. and Co-PI Farr, C.
Funded: $1,000,000 (second year of a three year project)
2001 Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, National Institute of Justice (2001-2002)
Project: Protective Clothing for Incidents of Terrorism
PI: Branson, D. and Co-PI Farr, C.
Funded: $999,996 (first year of a three year project)
2000 National Science Foundation (2000 -2002)
Project: Development of instructional materials for teaching science principles to nonscience majors
PIs: Farr, C., Ownbey, S., and Branson, D.
Funded: $74,999.
1999 Gerber Garment Technologies (GGT)
Project: Apparel CAD
PIs: Branson, D., Farr, C., Johnson, J., and Morton, D.
Funding request: Software for PDM instruction, valued at $510,000.
1999 UnderFashion Club of New York
Teaching sourcing for labor and materials with multimedia instructional materials
PIs: Robertson, L., Farr, C., and Ownbey, S.
Funding limit for proposal: $10,000 Funded.
1997 Oklahoma A & M Regents Incentive Fund for matching funds for the National Science Foundation,
Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement Program (1997-1999)
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Project title: Integrated Computer and Product Testing Laboratory (CAPT Lab)
Investigators: C. A. Farr, D. Branson, L. Robertson
Funding: $77,055 requested from NSF; $77,055 requested from Regents Incentive Fund
Outcome: Negotiated a revised proposal funded for $61,644 from NSF; $61,644 matching funds from
OSU regents' funds. Total = $123,288.
1996 UnderFashion Club
Project: Proposal submitted for development of teaching modules related to intimate apparel
Co-investigators: C. Farr, D. Branson, S. Ownbey
Funding requested for $10,000 for 1 year
Outcome: Funding negotiated, $20,000 for 2 years
1996 Juki
Project: Apparel Production Laboratory
Investigators: D. Branson, C. Farr
Funding: requested industrial machines with all supporting equipment.
Outcome: donation received, estimated value in excess of $80,000
1996 Singer
Project: Apparel Production Laboratory
Investigators: D. Branson, C. Farr
Funding: requested 5 industrial machines with all supporting equipment.
Outcome: donation received, estimated value, $8,000
1995 Singer
Project: Apparel Production Laboratory
Investigators: D. Branson, C. Farr
Funding: requested 5 industrial machines with all supporting equipment.
Outcome: donation received, estimated value, $10,000
1995 National Science Foundation, Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement Program
Project title: Integrated Computer and Product Testing Laboratory (CAPT Lab)
Investigators: C. A. Farr, D. Branson, L. Robertson
Funding: $77,055 requested from NSF; $77,055 requested from Regents Incentive Fund
Outcome: Negotiated a revised proposal funded for $61,644 from NSF.
1994 Oklahoma Family Community Education Association Research and Development Grant
Project title: Housing and Its Influence on Job Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction
Investigators: Cheryl A. Farr (PI), Sarah Kirby, John Rusco, Tammy Crawford
Funding Requested: $1,775 - Funded for $1500
1994 The Oklahoma United Methodist Church
Project title: Housing and Its Influence on Job Satisfaction and Performance
Investigators: Cheryl A. Farr (PI), Tammy Crawford, John Rusco
Funding: $4,000 - Funded
1990 University of North Texas Research Initiative Grant, Project title: Clothing, Large Size Women and Job
Acquisition.
Primary researcher: Cheryl A. Popelka [Farr]
Co-researchers: Kim K. P. Johnson & Christy Crutsinger
Funding: $1500 -- Funded
1988 Iowa State University Graduate College Mini-Grant for research to locate
Historic Serapes from Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico at the Museum of Mankind and the Victoria
and Albert Museum, London, England: the Tropical Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Investigator: Cheryl A. Popelka [Farr]
Funding: $450 - Funded
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1987 Iowa State University Graduate College Mini-Grant
Photographic documentation of historic serapes from Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Investigator: Cheryl A. Popelka [Farr]
Funding: $450 - Funded
1984 Iowa State University Graduate College Mini-Grant
Cochineal dyeing in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Investigator: Cheryl A. Popelka [Farr]
Funding: $550 - Funded
Fellowships
1994 Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation [TC]2 Faculty Fellowship
Outcome - Award received for summer 1994
Estimated value: $10,500
Sole recipient: Cheryl A. Farr
1989 University of North Texas Junior Faculty Summer Research Award for summer 1990.
Project title: Communication links providing critical information needed to develop successful
marketing strategies for handcrafts.
PI: Cheryl A. Popelka [Farr]
Funded: $3500
1988 Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing Central Region Fellowship
American Home Economics Association Foundation’s Inez Eleanor Radell Sole Donor Memorial
Fellowship
Pearl Swanson Graduate Fellowship, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Iowa State Univ.
1987 Julia F. Anderson International Fellowship, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Iowa State Univ.
1985 Pearl Swanson Graduate Fellowship, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Iowa State Univ.
CONSULTING
2008 Kohl’s Department Stores, Menomonee Falls, Michigan
Corporate Training Workshops Series: Textiles and Product Development (8 workshops in series)
2008 The Davis Law Firm of Oklahoma
With J. Christopher Davis, Senior Partner, concerning textile flammability.
2008 Armondo Jimenez
Craft (wood carving) marketing in the U.S.
2007 Kohl’s Department Stores, Menomonee Falls, Michigan
Corporate Training Workshops Series: Textiles and Product Development (8 workshops in series)
2004 CPT. Lucretia Kebreau, U.S. Army, San Antonio, Texas
Sun protective fabrics
2004 Richard A. Marini news reporter, San Antonio Express-News, San Antonio, Texas
Sun protective fabrics
Headline: Shun the Sun: Clothing protects against harmful rays
Date: May 13, 2004, METRO
Section: S.A. LIFE, pg. 1F
2000 Aid to Artisans – Ghana
Handcraft marketing.
1994 University of Mississippi, Department of Home Economics, University, Mississippi
Development of course, Socio-Economics of Housing, with a focus toward preparing students for
professional role in housing and interior design
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1990 Wallisville Heritage Park, Wallisville, Texas
Advice and recommendations regarding storage and display of antique wedding gown.
1990 Lorna Kithil, Dallas, Texas
Conservation and display counseling for samplers and other small antique fabrics.
1990 Larry Crowder, Ft. Worth, Texas
Information, limitations, and recommendations regarding the use of documentary photographs for
historic textile identification.
1988 Dallas County Historical Society, Dallas County, Iowa
Wet cleaning and display of historic textile items.
1987 Franz Meyer Museum, México City, México
Identification of metallic yarn fragments. Identification of 17th century liturgical items.
HONORS, AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
2007 Cambridge Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women, Honors Edition.
Nominated for Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor Award, CHES
2006 Nominated for the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award
2005 Inventor Recognition Award (Body Armor)
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
Nominated for the College of Human Environmental Sciences Advisor Award.
2003 Regents Distinguished Teaching Award for the College of Human Environmental Sciences
Beverly Crabtree Public Affairs Award presented by the Oklahoma Association of Family and
Consumer Sciences
2002 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
2001 Nominated for the Oklahoma Teaching Excellence Award
2000 Nominated for the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award
1999 Inducted into International Who’s Who of Professionals
Nominated for the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award
1998 Lela O’Toole Research Award presented by OAFCS.
1997 Nominated for the College of Human Environmental Sciences Advisor Award.
1996 Celebrate State Faculty Excellence Award, Oklahoma State University.
1995 Selected as the Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences representative to the 18th
International Federation for Home Economics World Congress and Council in Bangkok, Thailand.
1995 Lela O’Toole Scholar’s Award presented by AAFCS.
1995 Interview featured in the College of Human Environmental Sciences Magazine, Vol. 2.
“Engineering by Design” focused on a five week summer professional development at the
Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation, also know as [TC]2, in Cary, NC.
1995 Interview featured in the CHES Research Reports, Vol. 1, Spring Issue.
“Employer-Supplied Housing: Can It Affect Your Job?” focused on findings from a privately funded
study of the relationships between the quality of employer supplied housing with housing satisfaction
and life satisfaction.
1994 Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation, or [TC]2 , Faculty Fellow
1989 Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing sponsored graduate student research
competition, highest rated research abstract submitted for presentation at the October 1989 Annual
Meeting in the marketing/merchandising area.
1987 Iowa State University Graduate Assistant Teaching Excellence Award.
1986 Phi Delta Kappa (professionals in education honorary fraternity)
1984 Omicron Nu National Honor Society (now Kappa Omicron Nu)
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TEACHING
Areas of Expertise
Product development, especially as related to functional design
Cultural and aesthetic aspects of textiles, clothing, body adornment, and environment
Apparel production, focus on the apparel design and production processes
Quality assurance as applied to textiles and apparel industries
Communication related to international product development processes & import/export networks
Contemporary textiles and textile science
Toxic effects of pesticides and other chemicals in apparel and interiors
Historic and ethnographic textiles
Retail lighting as related to cultural preference and visual presentation of merchandise
Higher Education Courses Taught
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Research Methods in DHM [research methods 2] (graduate level)
Research Developments in DHM [research methods 1] (graduate level)
Color Theories and Application to Apparel and Interiors (graduate level)
Cultural Perspectives for Business and International Trade (graduate level)
Human Behavior and the Constructed Environment (graduate level)
Textiles, Apparel, Interiors and Related Products in the International Economy (senior/graduate level)
Entrepreneurship and Product Development (senior/graduate level)
Housing in Other Cultures (senior/graduate level)
Socio-Economics of Housing (senior level)
Advanced Apparel Design (advanced draping and flat pattern techniques) (senior level)
Mass Production of Apparel and Related Products (junior/senior/graduate level)
Advanced Flat Pattern (junior/senior level)
Contemporary Issues within the Global Community (junior/senior level)
Study Tour-Dallas (junior level)
Study Tour-Atlanta (junior/senior/graduate level)
Study Tour-Mexico (junior/senior/graduate level)
Sewn Product Quality Analysis (freshman/sophomore level)
Introduction to Interior Design (freshman/sophomore level)
Basic Apparel Assembly (freshman/sophomore level)
Intermediate Apparel Assembly (freshman/sophomore level)
Textiles (sophomore level)
Supervision of industry related internship program (undergraduate/graduate level)
Pre-internship (junior/senior level)
Professional Internship (junior/senior level)
Post-internship (junior/senior level)
Career Internship (graduate level)
University of North Texas, Denton
Textiles (sophomore level)
The Apparel Industry (senior level)
Clothing as a Form of Communication (freshman level)
Iowa State University, Ames
Aesthetics and the Family (junior level)
Introduction to Textiles (sophomore level)
Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny & Ames, IA
Interior Design
Conservation, Restoration, and Display of Special Textiles and Apparel
Sewing for Profit
Tailoring
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GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISEMENT
Major Advisor to Doctoral Students
Degree completed and dissertation title:
2001 Park, N.K.
Indoor lighting perception and preferences: A cross-cultural comparison.
2007
Gam, H.J.
Development and implementation of a sustainable apparel design and production
model.
Committee chair: Farr, C.A. / Research advisors: Cao, H. & Farr, C.
Degree in progress:
Major Advisor to Master’s Students
Degree completed and thesis title:
2006 Kumphai, P. Cultural products: Definition and web site evaluation.
2001 Parker, T.
Two perspectives of in-home recycling centers.
Koshedo, K.
Suburban Japanese high school students’ shopping and purchasing behavior
toward shopping for clothing.
1999 Park, N.K.
Impact of different fluorescent light color temperatures and color rendering indices
on lighting preference, visual comfort, value discrimination and color descriptors for
elderly consumers.
1998 Huang, W.
Creative problem solving for future hotel design: Social trends, environmental
responsibility, and universal design.
1997 Jenlink, K.
Impression formation in small retail businesses.
1997 Chari, V.
Indian textiles and apparel export organizational structure, communication and
quality control practices.
1996 Hsia, W.
Developing women’s apparel store atmospherics for Taiwanese customers.
1995 Crawford, T. Housing and its influences on life and job satisfaction among clergy.
1994 Akkipeddi, P. Communication links providing critical information needed to develop successful
export marketing strategies.
Degree in progress:
Allen, R., Mason, J., McClure, R., Rumsey, R.
Committee Member
Doctoral
2008 Kumphai, P.
2005 Peksoz, S.
2004 Kennemer, C.
2001 Kaya, N.; Catsis, C.
1999 Callan, K.
1996 Russ, R.
1992 Diehl
Master’s
2006 Ephrahim, S. (International Studies); Francis, L. (International Studies)
2005 Khoo, C. (International Studies); Chen, A. (International Studies)
2003 Rebele, K.
2002 Starr, C.
2000 Bigger, C.; Krinzer, G.; Xuan
1999 Sriphanya, D.
1997 James, C.
1993 Catsis, C.; Comstock, C.; Valez, M.; Gaitros, S.; Russ, R.; Simpson, L.
1992 Walde, K.
Advising or Instructional Faculty for Students’ Receiving Nationally Competitive Awards
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2007
2006
2005
2004
2002
2001
2000
2000
1999
1999
1998
1998
1997
1997
1996
Ruth Coady, AAFA Student of the Year
Megan Hendrix, AAFA Student of the Year
Marcy Montgomery, AAFA Student of the Year
Valerie Crawford, AAFA Student of the Year
Megan Thornton, AAFA Student of the Year
Jung Hwa (Kelly) Sung, AAFA (formerly AAMA) Student of the Year
Nam-Kyu Park, Environmental Design Research Association Best Research Paper (Graduate Student)
Neena Sidiqui, AAMA Student of the Year
Neena Sidiqui selected for Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation or [TC]2 internship
Melody Reines, AAMA Student of the Year
Lan Nguyen, selected for runway and standing exhibit at the Bobbin Show competition, students from
60 apparel programs. Co-instructors: Branson, D. & Farr, C.
Cathy Starr, AAMA Student of the Year
Kelly Norvell received one of the three division awards for apparel design at the Bobbin Show
competition involving students from 60 apparel programs. Co-instructors: Farr, C., & Branson, D.
Rebekah Keeling selected for Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation or [TC]2 internship
Terry Wood selected for Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation or [TC]2 internship
SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND LEADERSHIP
International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA)
American Apparel and Footwear Association, Human Resource Leadership Council (AAFA, HRLC)
American Association of Family and Consumer Science (AAFCS)
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Science (OAFCS)
International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE)
American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC)
Offices, Committee Assignments and Service in Professional Organizations
American Association of Family and Consumer Science (AAFCS)
1998-present Reviewer, Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences
1999
Panel of Reviewers, Research for Annual Meeting
1998-2001
Reviewer, Family and Consumer Science Research Journal
1997-1998
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Family and Consumer Science
1996-1998
Research Section, Chair
1995-1996
Research Section, Chair-elect
1994-1995
Publications Committee, Chair
1994
Panel of Reviewers, Research for 1994 AHEA Annual Meeting
1993
Invited to be a reviewer for the research abstracts for the 1994 Annual Meeting
1993
Accreditation Review Team, site visit to University of Alabama
1991-1995
Family and Consumer Science Research Journal (FCSRJ) Policy Committee
Chair 1994-1995; Chair-elect 1993-1994; Member 1991-1993
1993-1995, Reviewer, Research Abstract for presentation at the AAFCS Annual Meeting
1999
American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA)
1993-present Oklahoma State University Representative to the AAFA Human Resource Leadership Council
Committee Assignments:
Curriculum Development (1993-1995)
Public Relations (formerly Industry Image) (1995-1999)
Curriculum Evaluation and Revision (1999-2003)
Industry Services (2003-present)
International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA)
2006-2007
Reviewer, Scholarship and Awards Selection
2003
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clothing and Textiles Research Journal
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2001-2002
1999-2001
1999-2003
1996-1997
1996, 1997
1996-1997
1993
1990-1994
Research Committee, chair
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal Board
Research, Theory and Development Committee
Co-chair, Annual Meeting Research Abstract Review Sub-committee, 2003
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clothing and Textiles Research Journal
Faculty Fellowships and Awards Committee, chair
Reviewer, Creative Teaching and Curriculum abstracts for presentation at the annual
meeting
Design Exhibition Committee
International Affairs Committee, member
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Science (OAFCS)
1999-2001
Family Resource Management/Housing and Environment Section Co-Chair
1996-2004
International OAFCS/IFHE Committee, Chair
1993-1994
Executive Committee, Representative from the Board
1993-1994
Research Committee, Chair
1993-1994
International OAFCS/IFHE Committee, member
1992-1994
Newsletter Committee, Chair and Newsletter Editor 1992-1993
Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie Familiale (IFHE)
1996-2004
Oklahoma (OAFCS and CHES) representative to the IFHE Council
1996
Participant and presenter, IFHE 18th World Congress, Bangkok, Thailand
1992
Presentation, IFHE 17th World Congress, Hanover, Germany
1988
Participant and presenter, IFHE 16th World Congress, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie Familiale -U.S.A (IFHE - USA)
1998-2004
Research Committee
Reviewer for research abstracts
Body Measurements of Women 55 and Older Study (National Apparel Sizing Project)
1991
State Coordinator and North Texas Training Meeting Coordinator
Naomi Reich and Ellen Goldsberry at the University of Arizona, Project Directors
UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES AND COUNCILS
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
2007
Academic Affairs
-present
Committee for Reinstatement
2004
Regents Distinguished Teaching Award Committee
1996-1998
OSU Faculty Advisory Council (HES representative to the council)
1993-1997
Office of International Programs International Faculty Program Committee (member)
University of North Texas, Denton
1990-1991
Faculty Senate Representative (VII) (member)
1990-1991
Elections Committee, Faculty Senate (member)
1990-1991
Faculty participation in Governance (member, interim chairperson, 1991)
COLLEGE/SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT COMMITTEES AND COUNCILS
Oklahoma State University
College of Human Environmental Sciences
2008-2010
Dean’s Faculty Advisory Council (DHM representative)
2006-2008
HES Web Site Committee (DHM representative)
2004-2006
Student Recognition Committee (DHM representative)
2001-2003
Assessment Committee (DHM representative)
1999-2001
Academic Affairs Committee (DHM representative)
1999-2000
HES Facilities Committee (DHM representative)
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1999-2001
1996-1998
1994
1991
Reviewer for Cooperative Extension “Fact Sheets” for the Office of Home-Based and
Micro Business
HES Faculty Advisory Council (representative to the OSU FAC)
Graduate Students Admissions Standards Committee
Committee to Study Name Change for the College (Home Economics), department
representative
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
2008-present Master’s Program Assessment Task Force
2006-2008
Promotional Strategies Committee & Facilities Development Committee
1998-2007
Search Committee, Apparel Design Faculty Searches
1997-2005
DHM Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion Committee
1995-2001
Safety Liaison
1993-1995
Department Search Committees (interior design, merchandising, apparel design)
1993
Search Committee: Department Head
1992
Facilities and Equipment Planning Committee (chairperson)
1992
International Education Liaison for the department
Apparel Design/Production Program
2007
AAFA Curriculum Review and Self-Study
2002
AAFA Curriculum Review and Self-Study
1997
AAMA Curriculum Review and Self-Study (Now AAFA)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (Selected Activities)
2007 Human Environmental Sciences Fall Faculty Retreat
“Socratic Questioning”
ITLE Web Seminar “Expanding Your Comfort Zone: Strategies for Developing and Demonstrating
Cultural Competence in Academic Advising” by Blane Harding Director of Advising, Recruitment,
and Retention for the College of Liberal Arts Colorado State University
ITLE Seminar “V Bick” by Wade Price, Manager of Instructional Technology Services. New OSU system
for video delivery via computer.
AAFA Human Resource Leadership Council Meeting, Charleston, SO
Global Forum and related topic speakers. Ad Hoc reviewer for Cal Poly apparel program
AAFA Human Resource Leadership Council Meeting, Portland, Maine
Tour of L.L. Bean distribution center and production facility. Seminar on L.L. Bean product
development.
Professional Meetings:
SWACE, Dallas, TX (internship related)
2006 Human Environmental Sciences Fall Faculty Retreat
Dr. Mike Muir, Director of the Maine Center for Meaningful Engaged Learning (MCMEL) at the
University of Maine, “The Millenials…Who Are They? How Are They Different” (half day)
Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence (ITLE), OSU
“Taking a Look at College Teaching: Using Observations of Teaching to Promote Reflection and
Improvement” (a 3 part series)
National Science Foundation EPSCOR workshop – University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK (2 day)
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Training, OSU (half day)
Creating a Positive Work Environment, OSU Human Resource Seminar (all day)
Develop Yourself Seminar: “What’s Next,” Gus Whalen on change and personal philanthropy
Professional Meetings:
ITAA Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX
AAFCS Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC
2005 Human Resource Leadership Council Meeting, Pomona, CA
Los Angles Port Authority informational visit and tour; Cal Poly design and production program
facilities tour.
Factory and cottage industry tours and interviews, Merida and Oaxaca, Mexico (10 days)
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AAFA Human Resource Leadership Council Meeting, Washington, DC
Electronic teaching aids, Faculty Support Center, OSU
Professional Meetings:
ITAA Annual Meeting, Alexandria, VA (Washington DC)
2004 6th Annual Global Forum and AAFA Professional Leadership Council Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
College of Human Environmental Sciences Faculty Retreat
Brad Park, program leader (half day)
Human Resource Leadership Council Meeting, Charlotte, NC
American & Efrid facilities tour, including manufacturing facilities and corporate offices.
Oklahoma State University’s Professional Development Workshop for Advisers
“Using Technology Resources in Academic Advising”
2003 Faculty workshops presented by the Faculty Support Center, CIS, OSU
WebCT, Advanced; Streaming Media; Front Page
"Real Teachers: Testimonials of Innovative Instructional Strategies" presented by an OSU faculty
panel. "Legal Issues & Rights for Faculty Members." Scott Fern from OSU Legal Counsel, addresses
student confidentiality, grading, syllabi, faculty liability, reference letter writing, documentation of
behaviors in hiring/firing, and to respond to questions. (half day)
AAFA Human Resource and Leadership Council Meeting, Jackson Hole, WY
5th Annual Global Forum and AAFA Professional Leadership Council Meeting, San Jose, Costa Rica
Global forum topics: Social Responsibility: Applying U.S. Standards Globally (WRAP), Best Practice:
Expats vs Nationals, the Labor Dimension: CAFTA, U.S. Free Trade Update, Costs-Customs-Climate,
Future of the Industry in Costa Rica, Corporate Universities Off-Shore
Factory tours: Sara Lee Underwear (socks), Carter’s children’s wear, American & Efrid
2002 Faculty workshops presented by the Faculty Support Center, CIS, OSU
WebCT, Beginning; Streaming Media, Introduction; Front Page, Introduction
Communication Strategies Workshop, Mary Pryor, Consultant, sponsored by DHM, August 14, 2002.
Collaborative Learning, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Creating a Collaborative
Academic Environment, Katherine Sanders and Chris Carlson-Dakes, presenters. (1 day retreat)
Fourth Annual Technologies for Public Safety in Critical Incident Response Conference and Exposition
sponsored by National Institute of Justice Office of Science and Technology, Albuquerque, NM
Seventh Annual Fire and Safety Symposium conducted by Oklahoma State University Fire Protection
and Safety Technology and Engineering Extension. 6 hours.
AAFA, Professional Leadership Council Meeting and 4th Annual Global Forum, LaRomana, DR
Global forum topics: Pros and Cons of Doing Business in the DR, Worldwide Responsible Apparel
Production: Practical Implications, Safety and Security Offshore; Caribbean Basin Trends and
Transitions; Legal Issues of Doing Business in the DR; Plant tours: Haggar slacks, Oxford Industries.
Professional Meetings:
ITAA Annual Meeting, New York City, NY
2001 Gerber Garment Technology (GGT) training on Accumark software (3 days)
AAFA, Professional Leadership Council Meeting (formerly AAMA)
Tropical Sportswear International (TSI), Tampa, FL (topic: training and internal education at TSI,
tours of corporate offices and distribution center)
Napa, CA, May (topic: using creative approaches to growing businesses in niche markets; tours to
inflatable costume manufacturer and to stand-up modular production contractor facility)
Lucky Star Industries, Aguas Caliente, Leon, Mexico (topic: apparel production in Mexico and
NAFTA implications)
Army Soldier Center, Natick, MA (technology and materials related to MIPT project; included
information related to thermal regulation, heat conductivity, electrical conductivity, protective
barriers, power sources and battery technology)
PowerPoint 2000 workshop (half day)
SPSS workshop, sponsored by CHES (3 days)
Professional Meetings:
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ITAA Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO
2000 Gerber Garment Technology (GGT) training on iGrafx Designer and Gerber PDM software (4 days)
AAMA, Professional Leadership Council Meeting
Fashion Institute for Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles, CA, Feb. (topic: apparel/
entertainment industries interface)
Key West, FL, May (topic: future directions)
George Brown College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (topic: state of the Canadian apparel industry
and NAFTA)
Professional Meetings
ITAA Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH
Fédération International pour l’ Économie Familiale, 19th World Congress, Accra, Ghana
Study tour coupled with research related to arts and crafts production, traditional markets, and
housing; central and southern Ghana
1999 AAMA, Professional Leadership Council Meetings (speakers and tours)
Jackson Hole, WY, Feb. (topic: futureing and strategic planning with the Human Resources
Committee)
Haggar Clothing Corporation, McAllen and Ft. Worth, TX, May (topic: distribution and warehousing
systems; men’s jacket manufacturing)
University of Missouri, Nov. (topic: strategic planning and current trends in the apparel industry)
Intimate apparel companies, interviews for UFC grant related to the development of instructional CDROM on sourcing; Wacoal, Ralph Lauren Intimates, Donna Karan Intimates, Others
Retreat focusing on assessment of critical thinking
Professional Meetings:
ITAA Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM
AAFCS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
1998 Assessment Program sponsored by College of Human Environmental Sciences
Career Day presented by the Dallas Fashion Group and industry tours to Harold’s and Jerrell
Manufacturing (2 days)
Lotus Notes training (half day)
Statistics Workshop (4 days) sponsored by the College of Human Environmental Sciences
National Science Foundation Proposal Writing Seminar at OSU
Critical Thinking programs sponsored by the College of Human Environmental Sciences
Bobbin Show apparel production trade show, textile factory tour and seminars
Customized Mass Production; Threads; NAFTA Realities
Professional Organization Meetings:
ITAA Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX
AAFCS Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA
AAMA, Education Committee Meeting
Russell Athletic Corp, Alexander City, AL (topic: customized mass production, athletic uniforms)
1997 Teletechniques I. Basic techniques for instructors delivering distance education courses via video (1
week course)
Bobbin Show apparel production trade show and CAD seminars
BetaCad Training (2 days)
Professional Organization Meeting:
AAFCS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
1996 PowerPoint Training (Basic and Intermediate)
Industry tour, Wacoal bra manufacturing, Bangkok, Thailand
Career Day presented by the Dallas Fashion Group
Bobbin Show apparel production trade show and textile factory tour
Professional Organization Meetings:
ITAA Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada
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AAFCS Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN
IFHE 18th World Congress, Bangkok, Thailand
1995 Intimate apparel industry tours in New York and Connecticut (5 days):
Strouse Adler design and production facilities, Vanity Fair Intimates product development and
design facilities and showroom, Wacoal product development and design facilities and showroom,
Donna Karin Intimates product development and design facilities and showroom, DuPont and S&S
Fabrics.
Bobbin Show apparel production trade show and textile factory tour
Ernest Boyer lecture and luncheon program (the Boyer Model), sponsored by CHES
Professional Organization Meetings:
ITAA Annual Meeting, Pasadena, CA
AAFCS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA
AAMA Education Committee Meetings:
University of Wisconsin, Stout; Fashion Institute of Design, NY; Destin, FL
1994 Textile/Clothing Technology Corporations Seminars (5 weeks)
Methods Engineering; Time Study and Establishing Standard Times and Piece Rates; Modular
Manufacturing; Manufacturing Simulation with Computers; Stitches and Seams; Quality Assurance
and Statistical Quality Control; Finishing Processes; Ergonomics; Costing; Computer Aided Design
Bobbin Show apparel production trade show and textile factory tours
Career Day, Dallas Fashion Group and industry tour to J.C. Penney Test Center (product testing labs)
Fund Raising 101, development seminar for internal volunteers in preparation for the OSU
Comprehensive Campaign
Curriculum Competencies Workshop, post-conference workshop following the ITAA Annual Meeting
Professional Meeting:
ITAA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN
1993 Bobbin Show, apparel production trade show and seminars including import/export under 807A,
color forecasting, modular manufacturing
Export Management Seminar, sponsored by the OSU Center for International Trade Development
Technical Writing Workshop (1 week), sponsored by College of Human Environmental Sciences
Professional Meetings:
American Home Economics Association (AHEA) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL
ITAA Annual Meeting, Greenbrier, WV
1992 Faculty Scholars Mentoring Program, one year formal mentoring program
The New Dragons, program sponsored by the OSU Center for International Trade Development
International Exporting, seminar sponsored by the OSU Center for International Trade Development
Professional Meetings:
AHEA Annual Meeting, Denver, CO
ITAA Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH
1991 Strategic Decisions: Business in the Soviet Union after the Coup. Satellite video conference (1 day)
Faculty Scholars Mentoring Program, informal mentoring activities
Professional Organization Meetings:
AHEA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN
Association for College Professors of Textiles and Clothing National Meeting, San Francisco, CA
1990 Professional Organization Meetings:
AHEA Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX
Association for College Professors of Textiles and Clothing National Meeting, Denver, CO
1989 Professional Organization Meetings:
AHEA Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH
Association for College Professors of Textiles and Clothing National Meeting, Atlanta, GA
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1988 Professional Organization Meetings:
AHEA Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD
IFHE 16th World Congress, Minneapolis, MN
46th Congresso International de las Americanistas, Amsterdam, Netherlands
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES and RESEARCH
Factory and cottage industry study tour in Merida and Oaxaca, Mexico, joint with Iowa State University,
March 2006.
Factory and cottage industry tours and interviews in Mexico in preparation for conducting a student study
tour, August 2005.
Factory tours and seminars with apparel industry, Costa Rica, April 2003.
Factory tours and seminars with apparel industry, Dominican Republic, April 2002.
Research: housing, cottage industry and handcraft production in rural Ghana, July-August 2000
Research presentation and Oklahoma representative to the Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie
Familiale (International Federation for Home Economics) Council and Congress, Accra, Ghana, July
2000.
Educational travel, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, Canada, August 1996.
Research presentation, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta,
Canada, August 1996.
Research presentation at and Oklahoma representative to the Fédération Internationale pour l’ Économie
Familiale (International Federation for Home Economics) Council and Congress, Bangkok, Thailand, July
1996.
Research: housing and intimate apparel production in Bangkok, qualitative studies, July 1996.
Research: southern India textile and apparel industry, May-June 1995.
Educational travel and exploration for potential research with Native American entrepreneurial apparel
production and product development, British Columbia, Canada. May 1993.
Longitudinal research (follow-up from dissertation research). Mexico. July-August 1990.
Research presentation, 46th International Congress of Americanists, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Educational
travel in Amsterdam and Alkmar. July 1988.
Research: Museum of Mankind, London, England. Educational travel in London area. June 1988
Dissertation research, intensive data collection, Oaxaca, Mexico. January-May 1988.
Educational travel and exploration for potential research, Chiapas, Mexico. March 1988.
Graduate teaching assistant for the course, International study: Mexico. March 1988.
Research presentation, Society of Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico. April
1987.
Screening interviews for dissertation research, Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico. April 1987.
Feasibility study for dissertation research, Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico. May-June 1986.
International study: Mexico. Student in the course, Iowa State University. March 1984.
Language Skills
Spanish: Functionally literate in written and spoken Spanish.
Have not used Spanish extensively since May 1988 when I completed fieldwork and in-depth interviews
in rural Oaxaca, Mexico. Minimal fluency maintained through study tours to Mexico.
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RESUME
Paulette R. Hebert, Ph.D., IDEC, IFMA, IES
(405) 744-5035
EDUCATION:
Institution
Louisiana State University
Degree
Date
Ph.D. in Human Ecology (Merchandising) 08/1997
with Minor in Marketing
Dissertation Topic: Approach-Avoidance
Behavior of Consumers as Influenced by
Existing and Supplemental Merchandise
Display Lighting (This work consisted of
on-site field experiments manipulating
light in retail settings. Excerpts from
this dissertation have been juried,
presented & published by three disciplines.
Louisiana State University
Master of Science in Human Ecology
(Merchandising) Thesis Topic:
The Validation and Prioritization of Store
Planning Concepts by Interior Designers
05/1992
Louisiana State University
Bachelor of Interior Design
12/1979
EMPLOYMENT:
Professional Experience (Academic):
Institution
Oklahoma State University (OSU)
Oklahoma State University (OSU)
Rank/Role
Christine Salmon Professor
Tenure
Visiting Salmon Professor
Period of Appointment
01/2007- present
Fall 2005
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette
(ULL)
Professor, Interior Design
08/05 – 12/06
Graduate Architecture Faculty 09/02 – 12/06
Associate Professor
08/01 – 08/05
Tenure
08/01 - 12/06
Graduate Faculty Member
09/97 – 12/06
Assistant Professor
08/95 - 08/01
Advisor
08/95 – 12/06
Louisiana State University (LSU)
Assistant Professor
Professional-in-Residence
at Instructor Level
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08/93 - 08/95
08/86 - 08/93
Administrative Experience (Academic):
Oklahoma State University
Department Head,
Design, Housing & Merchandising:
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Director, Facility Design & Management Studio:
Founder, Facility Design & Management Studio:
Coordinator, Interior Design Program:
Assistant Dean of the College of the Arts
for Recruiting and Research:
Acting Director, School of
Architecture & Design:
Assistant-to-the-Dean of the College of the Arts:
01/2007 – 07/01/08
2002 - 2006
2002
2001 - 2003
1999 - 2002
Summer, 1999 & 2000
1996-1999
Professional Experience (Academic):
Courses Taught:
Oklahoma State University
DHM 4264 Interior Design Studio V: Large Scale Commercial
DHM 3301 Dallas Study Tour
DHM 6410 Special Projects - Lighting for Retail Interiors (GRAD)
DHM 5353 Graduate Interior Design Studio (GRAD)
DHM 4810 Salmon Undergraduate Research Scholar Independent Study - Lighting
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
INDS 302 Interior Design Studio
INDS 321 (Revised) Furniture, Finishes & Equipment (Including Codes)
INDS 321 Textiles & Furnishings (Including Codes)
INDS 322 Interior Planning and Detailing
INDS 322 (Revised) Contract Documents
INDS 331 Lighting for Interiors
INDS 401 Interior Design Studio V
INDS 450 Professional Practices for Interior Design
ARCH 100 Introduction to Design
ARCH 101 Basic Design Studio
ARCH 102 Basic Design Studio
ARCH 334 Materials & Methods
ARCH 389 Fundamentals of Interior Design for Non-Majors
ARCH 411 Architecture Special Projects
ARCH 442 Architectural Programming
ARCH 351 Environmental Systems I
ARCH 412 Special Projects II
DSGN 311 Interior Projects
INDN 403 Industrial Design Projects
INDN 404 Industrial Design Projects
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Louisiana State University
Lighting and Color Studio I
Lighting and Color Studio II
Interior Design Studio V
Interior Design Studio VI
Interior Design for Non-Majors
Professional Experience (Practitioner):
Firm
Paulette Hebert /Ph.D.esign Inc.
Marrero, Couvillon & Associates,
Consulting Engineers
Paulette Hebert Lighting Consultants, Inc.
LeBlanc and Assaf and Associates
Consulting Engineers
Levy-Kramer and Associates
Consulting Engineers
Title
Interior & Lighting Designer
Lighting Design Specialist/
Interior Designer
Interior & Lighting Designer
Head Lighting Designer/
Interior Designer
Lighting Designer/
Interior Designer
Period of Appointment
1998 - 2006
1998 - 2003
1988 – 98
1981 - 88
1979 - 81
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed
Eisen, S. & Hebert, P.R. ., Mind, Body & Spirit: Making the Research Connection with Student
Projects, Proceedings of the Interior Design Educators’ Council (IDEC) Southwest Regional
Conference, 2006.
IDEC Design Awards: First Baptist Church – Paulette Hebert Honorable Mention, Journal of
Interior Design, 2005, p. 40.
Eisen, S., & Hebert, P. R., Mind, Body & Spirit: Holistic Concepts for Student Healthcare
Design Projects, Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Education Research Conference, 2005.
Hebert, P.R. & Eisen, S., Mind, Body & Spirit: Holistic Approaches of Student Healthcare
Projects at Two Universities, Proceedings of the Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC)
Southwest Regional Conference, 2004.
Hebert, P.R., Lowey, A., Aubert, J., Integrated Outreach Strategy: Interior Design, Architecture
& Industrial Design Pursue Opportunity, Proceedings of the IDEC Southwest Regional
Conference, 2004 (Interdisciplinary research).
Hebert, P.R. & Sammons, T., Facility Design & Management Studio, Proceedings of the IDEC
Southwest Regional Conference, 2003 (Interdisciplinary research).
Hebert, P.R., Light Trespass & Facility Design & Management, International Facility
Management Association’s (IFMA) World Workplace Japan Proceedings, 2003.
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Hebert, P. & Sammons, T. , Health, Safety & Welfare for Building Occupants: Strategies for the
Reduction of Light Trespass, Proceedings of the 2002 IDEC Southwest Regional Conference,
2002 (Interdisciplinary research).
Hebert, P., Not in My Backyard: Strategies for the Reduction of Light Trespass Western Social
Sciences Association (WSSA), Abstract disseminated on disk, 2002.
National Retail Lighting Committee, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
(IESNA) Recommended Practices in Merchandise Lighting: A Store Lighting Guide, 2001.
(Committee of fifteen (15), wrote the recommendations for retail lighting. Book published by the
IESNA, considered to be “The International Lighting Authority”.)
Edward, J., Hebert, P. R. & Sammons, T., Charrette as a Vehicle for Community Participation.
Proceedings of the 2001 IDEC Southwest Regional Conf., 2001 (Interdisciplinary research).
Hebert, P. R. & Summers, T.A., How Illumination and Interior Finish Reflectances Impact
Consumer Activity in Retail Environments. Proceedings of the IDEC Southwest Reg. Conf.,
2001 (Interdisciplinary research).
Summers, T.A. & Hebert, P.R., Shedding Some Light on Store Atmospheres: Influence of
Illumination on Consumer Behavior. Journal of Business Research, Vol. 54, #2, November
2001, p. 145-150. (One of the multiple disciplines (marketing/business) who published research
based on dissertation.)
Summers, T. A., Belleau, B. D., Von Hoven, T. V., Xu, Y., Hebert, P. R., & Negulescu, I. I.,
Analyses of Market Potential of Exotic Leather Apparel and Interior Products. Refereed
Proceedings of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists , 2000,
(Interdisciplinary research.)
Summers, T. A., Belleau, B. D., Von Hoven, T. V., Xu, Y., Hebert, P. R., & Negulescu, I. I.,
Analyses of Market Potential of Exotic Leather Apparel and Interior Products. Textile Chemists
and Colorists/American Dyestuff Reporter, 32 (11), 2-8, 2000. (inter-disciplinary research.)
Edwards, J., Hebert, P.R., Sammons, T., & Powell, B. Community Design Workshop: A Case
Study of Collaboration, Refereed International Proceedings of IDEC Conference, 2000.
Kays, E. & Hebert, P.R., Using Lighting Design Technology Tools: Current Trends in
Education. Refereed International Proceedings of IDEC Conference, 2000.
Hebert, P.R. & Summers, T.A., Hebert, P.R. & Summers, T.A., Methodology for Exploring the
Influence of Lighting on Consumer Behavior, Refereed Proceedings of IES, 1999. (One of the
multiple disciplines (lighting/engineering) who published research based on dissertation.)
Summers, T. A. & Hebert, P. R. Interior Designer Knowledge and Opinions of Alligator
Leather, Refereed Proceedings of International Textile & Apparel Association
(ITAA),1999.(inter-disciplinary research.)
Hebert, P.R., Content Analysis Documents Recent Trends in the Use of Animal Products in
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Interiors, Refereed Proceedings of the Southwest Regional Meeting of IDEC, 1999.
Kays, E. & Hebert, P.R., Designing in the Digital World: Process, Pedagogy & Practice.
Refereed International Proceedings of IDEC, 1998.
Kays, E. & Hebert, P.R., Looking Forward: Exploring Lighting Through Distance Learning,
Refereed Proceedings of South/East Regional Meeting of IDEC, 1999.
Summers, T. A. & Hebert, P. R., Methodology for Exploring the Influences of Lighting on
Consumer Behavior, Refereed Proceedings of ITAA, 1999. (One of the multiple disciplines
(human ecology/textile science) who published research based on dissertation).
Hebert, P.R., Sole Judge and Work Featured: New Orleans International Airport West Terminal
Lighting Design, Refereed Educators’ National Exhibit Catalog, & Juried Exhibition, 1999.
Hebert, P.R., Lighting Fixture Design, Refereed International IDEC Innovative Teaching
Manual, Online: 1998. (Inaugural issue of juried on-line journal.)
Kays, E. & Hebert, P.R., Integrating Technology: Instructional Methods for Lighting Design,
Refereed Proceedings of South & East Regions’ Meeting of IDEC, 1998.
Summers, T. A & Hebert, P.R., Influence of Merchandise Display Light Levels on ApproachAvoidance Behavior of Consumers, Refereed Proceedings of ITAA Annual Conference, 1998.
(This publication represents one of the multiple disciplines (human ecology/textile science) who
published research based on dissertation)
Hebert, P.R., Student Dialogue with Mexico, Refereed International IDEC Innovative Teaching
Manual, Online: 1998. (Teaching methodologies & outcomes of project with design students
enrolled in LA & Universidad de Iberoamericano, Mexico City.)
Hebert, P.R., Booker Fowler Fish Hatchery & New Orleans Intl. Airport Concourse D, Refereed
Educators' National Exhibition Catalog & Juried Exhibition - (2) Professional projects, 1998.
Hebert, P.R., Marketing Interior Design Services: Exploration of Techniques Utilized in Recent
Print Ads, Refereed Proceedings of IDEC Southwest Regional Meeting, 1998.
Hebert, P.R., Successful Public Relations for Interior Design and Merchandising Students’
Community Outreach, Ref. Proceedings of IDEC Southwest Regional Meeting, 1996.
Hebert, P.R., Creating Public Relations Opportunities for Interior Design Students’ Work
Through Community Outreach: Zoo Projects…, Refereed Intl. Proceedings of IDEC Conf.,
1996.
Summers, T.A. & Hebert, P.R. Public Relations Opportunities for Merchandising and Interior
Design Students’ Work Through Community Outreach, Refereed ITAA Proceedings, 1996.
Hebert, P.R., Belle of Baton Rouge Docking Facility & Acadiana Series, Educators’ National
Exhibit Catalog & Juried Exhibition – 2 Professional Projects Selected, 1996.
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Hebert, P.E., Louisiana Purchase Documents Case (illumination) & B. R. General Health
Center, Educators’ National Exhibit Catalog, & Juried Exhibition -2 Professional Projects, 1995.
Hebert, P.R., & Summers, T.A., Making Class Projects ‘Real’: Store Planning & Merchandising
for Local Zoo Gift Shop, Refereed ITAA. Proceedings of Annual Conf., 1995.
Hebert, P.R., Hahn Shoes Store Lighting Design, Atlanta, GA (National Competition), Interior
Design Educators Council Visual Collection & Juried Exhibit, Professional, 1995.
Hebert, P.R., Bormann, C., Hubbell, N. & Awwad-Rafferty, R., Design Projects as Community
Service: Study…Refereed Proceedings of IDEC Southwest Regional Meeting, 1995.
Part IV. Lighting Applications, Chapter 18, Lighting for Merchandise Areas, IES Lighting
Handbook, 8th Ed., 1993 (Developed by Merchandise Lighting National Subcommittee).
Non-refereed
Hebert, P.R. & Shall, S. Updates: Founts of Light, Lighting Design +Application (LD+A)
Magazine, 2006.
Imaging our Future, Commemorative Issue: Celebrating IES 100 Years, Lighting Design &
Application Magazine (LD+A), Hebert, one of 12 experts with published comments,
Jan., 2006, P. 73-75. (LD+A Magazine Is the New York-Based, International Publication
of the IES.)
Hebert, P.R., Book Reviews written & published in issues of LD+A, 1996 to present, including:
Fundamentals of Lighting for Videoconferencing
CIE Tech. Bulletin: Maintenance of Lighting Systems
1000 Lights, Volumes 1 & 2
The Study Guide for Codes Guidebook for Interiors
Light Pollution Handbook
CIE Tech. Bulletin: Hollow Light Guide Technology and Applications
There Once Was a Sky Full of Stars
The Automated Lighting Programmer’s Handbook
Architectural Lighting
Light Pollution Responses and Remedies
Advanced Lighting Guidelines
The Photometric Evaluation of Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads
Understanding Textiles
Fundamentals of Interior Lighting:
Building Systems Design Series
IESNA Handbook: Reference and Application
Fundamentals of Interior Lighting:
Electric and Lighting Efficient Building Design Series
Recommended Practice for Marine Lighting
Commercial Lighting Design: Creating Dynamic Public Spaces
Lighten Up: A Practical Guide to Residential Lighting
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IESNA Educational Video Series on the Art and Science of Lighting
Recommended Practice for Installing Indoor Commercial Lighting Systems
Color Environment and Human Response
Electrical & Lighting: Efficient Building Design Series, Vol. 1
Community Design Workshop & Hebert, P.R., Illumination Considerations and Proposed
Solution for I-49 Facility, Lafayette I-49 Connector Project Booklet, 2000.
Hebert, P., Interior Design Registration in Louisiana: Meeting the Challenge through
Continuing Education, Louisiana Interior Designer, May 2000.
Students’ Lighting Fixture Designs featured, Architectural Lighting, P.54,
January/February 1998.
Hebert, P. R. 1998 Interior Design Ed. Annual Mtg. Report, LA Interior Designer, FA 1998.
Hebert, P.R., Discussion of article: Evaluation of Retail Lighting, Journal of IES, SU 1995.
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Ph.D.esign, Inc.
Projects are located in Lafayette, LA unless noted otherwise:
First Baptist Church, Lafayette – Interior Design and Lighting Design,
(appx.100,000 sq. feet, Taped TV Interview on Local News)
Co-op Bookstore, Baton Rouge – Lighting Design
Dr. Culotta Residence Renovation – Lighting Design
Dr. DelaBretonne Residence, Baton Rouge, LA – Lighting Study
FNB Towers Lobby Lighting and Interior Design Study
Leslie Herpin Residence, Baton Rouge, LA
New Chimes Restaurant, Baton Rouge, LA – Lighting Design
Renaissance Arts Hotel, New Orleans, LA – Lighting Design
St. Anne’s Church Interior Renovation Color Study, Youngsville, LA
Stella Boutique, Baton Rouge, LA – Lighting Design
Saurage Realty Offices, Baton Rouge, LA– Lighting Study
Dr.Younathon Residence Renovation, Gainesville, FL– Lighting Design
Marrero Couvillon Consulting Engineers – Head Lighting Designer - Examples of projects
All projects are located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and are new construction
unless noted otherwise:
Harley Davidson Motors Store
Lee Michaels Jewelry Store Prototype Design Study
Lee Michaels Jewelry Store Study
Lee Michaels Jewelry Store Study, New Orleans, LA
New Orleans International Airport Pedestrian Bridges (Renovation), N.O., LA
New Orleans International Airport Access Road
(Review of plans and specifications produced by others: provide
comments, review for FAA and IES compliance, provide calculations,
attend meetings, review and markup shop drawings, all as requested by
owner’s representative)
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Renaissance Arts Hotel, New Orleans LA (under construction)
Robinson Brothers Automobile Dealership Addition
St. James Place Assisted Living Center Addition
St. James Place Memory Enhancement Center
United Way Building Conference Room Renovation
Paulette Hebert Lighting Consultants – example of projects
Projects are located in Baton Rouge, LA and all are new construction unless noted otherwise:
Baton Rouge General Health Center
Catfish Town, Jazz Enterprises, Main street crossing and public spaces
Chimes Restaurant and Varsity Theater (Renovation)
Exxon Analyzer Room
Federal Building and Courthouse
Booker T. Fowler Fish Hatchery Visitors’ Center, Forest Hill, LA
Hahn Shoes Stores: Boca Raton, FL; Bethesda, MD; McLean, VA; Atlanta,
GA;
Charlotte, NC
Haynie’s Long-view Complex (Renovation of Former LA Governor’s Home)
Lane Memorial Hospital Addition
Lenslab Eyewear Boutique, Prototype for All Stores in USA
Lettermans Blueprint and Supply Retail Store
Louisiana Purchase Documents Exhibit at Louisiana State Capitol
(Taped TV Interview on Local News)
Louisiana State Capital, Shaft Exterior and Grounds (Renovation Study)
N. O. Intl. Airport, Concourse D & W. Terminal Expansion, New Orleans, LA
Plantation Bay Resort and Casino, Aruba, Netherland Antilles
Poydras Home for Elderly Ladies, New Orleans, LA
Special Additions Retail Store (Study), Prototype for All Stores in USA
Touro Synagogue (Renovation and Addition - Preliminaries), New Orleans, LA
Tulane Medical Center Addition, Study, New Orleans, LA
Veterans Administration Hospital, New Orleans, LA
Wilson Jewelry Store: Baton Rouge, & Lafayette, LA; Mobile, AL
SELECTED SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE WORK
ULL Center of Excellence for Culture and Eco-Tourism
Fellow: 2005 – 2006, Associate: 2002 – 2005.
Hebert, P.R., Considering Starry skies, advertising, safety and security, The Petit Potpourri,
February 2006.
Hebert, P.R., In the wake of hurricanes Katrina & Rita: Continuing to focus on child and family
issues, The Petit Potpourri, January 2006
Participated in writing Foundation for Interior Design Education & Research (FIDER) P.E.R.
report – ULL Interior Design Program, 2004 & 1998.
Inauguration of Louisiana’s Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, Developed & implemented
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the Look of Inauguration, LA State Capitol, Baton Rouge, Dec. 2003 –Jan. 2004.
(Taped TV Interviews on Local News Channels)
Office of Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco in the State Capitol – Renovation,
Baton Rouge, LA; Interior Design & Lighting Design
services for the Governor of Louisiana; Spring & Summer 2004.
Assisted in Selecting and Acquiring Artwork, Framing and Accessories for the
Conference Room of the University President, ULL, 2004.
Wrote FIDER (Accreditation) Progress Report, ULL Interior Design Program,
(sole author), 2001.
Hebert, P. R., Developed and presented course, Workplace Illumination, as Invited Guest
Lecturer for Continuing Education of Architects, 1 credit hour, New Orleans, LA, 2001.
Hebert, P. R., Lighting & Interior Designer for Renovation of the Office of the Academic
Vice-President at ULL, 2000-2002.
Hebert, P. R., Produced Invited Review of Paper entitled: VDU’s Lighting in Subtropic Regions,
IES Conference, 2000.
Eco Renovation Committee Member/Advisor for Harmony House & Gardens - A demonstration
of Southern Sustainability, UL Lafayette, College of Applied Sciences, 2000.
Hebert, P. R., Merchandise Lighting for Disney Stores, On-Campus Guest Lecturer &
Disneyworld Field Study Chaperone in Orlando, FL for ULL School of
Human Resources, HR 302, Apparel Design Field Study, 2000.
Creator and Curator of Marc Breaux Retrospective Exhibit, ULL, April 2000.
PRESENTATIONS
Hebert, P.R., Recommendations to Raise the Awareness of Planetarium Visitors Regarding Light
Pollution for Planetarium Visitors, Southeastern Planetarium Association Annual (SEPA)
Conference, Invited Presentation, Houma, LA, 2008.
Lasater, C., & Hebert, P.R. , Outdoor Lighting Products Survey., International Dark-Sky
Association, Poster, Phoenix, AZ, 2008.
Hebert, P.R., Raising Awareness in the University Community: What Is Light Pollution?,
Western Social Sciences Association (WSSA) Conf., Phoenix, AZ, 2006.
Hebert, P.R., On-Campus Collaboration: What is Light Pollution? International Dark-Sky
Association (IDA) Conference, Tucson, AZ, 2006.
Eisen, S., & Hebert, P. R., Mind, Body & Spirit: Holistic Concepts for Student Healthcare
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Design Projects, Refereed paper at 2nd Annual Education Research Conf., Beaumont, TX, 2005.
Hebert, P. R., Residential Lighting Design Continuing Education Seminar, for 5 credits,
sponsored by American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Shreveport, LA, 2004.
Hebert, P. R., & Loewy, A., Integrated Outreach Strategy: Interior Design, Architecture &
Industrial Design Pursue Opportunity, Refereed paper, Interior Design Educators’0 Council
(IDEC) SW Reg. Conf., Dallas, TX, 2004.
Hebert, P. R., Eisen, S., Mind, Body & Spirit: Holistic Approaches of Student Healthcare
Projects at Two Universities, Refereed paper, IDEC SW Regional Conf., Dallas, TX, 2004.
Hebert, P.R. & Sammons, T., Facility Design & Management Studio, refereed paper, IDEC
Southwest Regional Conference, Tulsa, OK, 2003.
Hebert, P.R. Light Trespass & Facility Design & Management, Refereed paper, International
Facility Management Association (IFMA) World Workplace Japan, Yokohama, Japan, 2003.
Hebert, P., Not in My Backyard: Strategies for the Reduction of Light Trespass,
WSSA, Albuquerque NM, 2002.
Hebert, P.R. & Robeck, J., Textiles, Codes and Interior Design Seminars, sponsored by LA State
Board of Examiners of Interior Designers, one-day continuing education seminar each in (3)
cities: New Orleans, LA; Shreveport, LA & Lafayette, LA; 2001-02.
Hebert, P.R. , Basic Paint, Wallcovering & Codes Seminar, sponsored by LA State Board of
Examiners of Interior Designers, one-day continuing education seminar: Shreveport, LA; 2002.
Edwards, J., Hebert, P. R. & Sammons, T., Charrette as a Vehicle for Community Participation,
Refereed Paper, 2001 IDEC Southwest Regional Conference, Eureka Springs, AR, 2001.
Hebert, P.R. & Summers, T. A., How Illumination & Interior Finish Reflectances Impact
Consumer Activity in Retail..., Ref., 2001 IDEC S.W. Reg. Conf., Eureka Springs, AR, 2001.
Sammons.T, McKinney, R., Edwards, & Hebert, P., Path to Progress: The Road to Community
Design, Refereed., Assn. Collegiate Schools of Architecture Natl. Conf., Baltimore, MA; 2001.
Hebert, P.R., Exploration of Market Potential of USA Alligator & Ratite Leather Products &
Promotional Strategy Dev.…, LSU Ag. Cntr. Extension Assoc. State Conf., Lafayette, LA, 2000.
Edwards, J., Sammons, T. , Hebert, P.R. & Powell, B., Community Design Workshop: A Case
Study of Collaboration, Refereed Presentation IDEC International Conference, Calgary, Alberta
Canada, 2000.
Kays, E. & Hebert, P.R. Using Lighting Design Technology Tools: Current Trends in
Education, Refereed Presentation IDEC National Conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2000.
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Hebert, P.R. Developing a Methodology for Measuring Consumer Response to Merchandise
Lighting, Refereed National Presentation to the IES Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA,
1999.
Hebert, P.R. Lighting for Workplace and Lighting for Residences: (2) ½ day Cont. Ed. Seminars,
International Interior Design Association (IIDA), New Orleans, LA, 1999.
Hebert, P.R., Content Analyses Documents Recent Trends in the Use of Animal Products in
Interiors, Refereed Presentation, SW Reg. Mtg. of IDEC, Nacogodoches, TX, 1999.
Kays, E. & Hebert, P.R., Designing in the Digital World: Process, Pedagogy and Practice,
Refereed Presentation, IDEC National Conference, Clearwater Beach, FL, 1999.
Kays, E. & Hebert, P.R., Integrating Technology: Instructional Methods for Lighting Design,
Presentation, South & East Regional Meeting, IDEC, Raleigh, NC, 1999.
Summers, T.A. & Hebert, P.R., Shedding Some Light on Store Atmospherics: Influence of
Illumination on Consumer Behavior. Juried Presentation, Southern Marketing Association Retail
Strategy & Consumer Decision Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, & Paper Selected for
Special Discussant Session, 1998.
Hebert, P.R., Guest Lecturer and Critic; Lighting Design; Iowa State University Rome Study
Program Interior Design and Art Faculty and Students; Rome, Italy, 1997.
Hebert, P.R., Featured Speaker for Cont. Ed. Seminar: Workplace Enlightenment; sponsored by
IFMA; Baton Rouge, LA, 1997.
Hebert, P.R., Marketing Interior Design Services: An Exploration of the Techniques Utilized in
Recent print Ads; Refereed Presentation Southwest Region Mtg. IDEC, Lafayette, LA,1997.
Hebert, P.R., Lecture Series: Maya: The Lost Civilization, Maya: Tulum, Maya: Chichen Itza,
Maya: Influences on Contemporary Architecture; Presentations aboard Norwegian Star Cruise
Ship: Houston, TX; Calica, Mexico; Cozumel, Mexico; & Roatan, Honduras; August, 1997.
Hebert, P.R. & Summers, T.A., Successful Public Relations for Interior Design and
Merchandising Students’ Community Outreach, Refereed Presentation SW Region Mtg. IDEC,
Galveston, TX, 1996.
Hebert, P.R. & Summers, T.A., Maximize Your Visual Merchandising Resources! Connect with
College Programs. Refereed National Retail Federation (NRF) Conf. Presentation, New York,
NY, 1996.
Hebert, P.R., Creating Public Relations Opportunities for Interior Design Students; Work
through Community Outreach: Zoo Projects Case Study, IDEC National Conf. Refereed Paper
Presentation IDEC, Denver, CO, 1996.
Hebert, P.R., Lighting Presentation: Recent Professional Work, joint meeting of IIDA Baton
Rouge & Lafayette Centers, Henderson, LA, 1996.
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Hebert, P.R., Bormann, C., Hubbell, N., & Awwad-Rafferty, R., Design Projects as Community
Service: A Study of Zoo Design Projects at Two Universities. Panel Discussion in Competitive
Session, IDEC, Southwest Regional Meeting, Stillwater, OK, 1995.
Hebert, P.R., & Summers, T.A., Dialogue with Mexico: Sharing Ideas About Lighting Design
Education and Application, Refereed Presentation, Louisiana Association of Family &
Consumer Sciences Baton Rouge, LA, 1995.
Hebert, P.R., The North American Free Trade Agreement and Interior Design, Refereed
Presentation, Louisiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA, 1995.
Hebert, P. R., & Summers, T.A., Fashion Across the Border, Refereed Poster, Louisiana
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA, 1995.
Hebert, P.R. & Summers, T.A., The Americans with Disabilities Act and Retailing, Refereed
Poster, Louisiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA, 1995.
AWARDS, PRIZES & SCHOLARLY OR CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS
Awards and Prizes
National: Optics Demonstration Effects Kit for Lighting Educators, FUNDED by International
Interior Design Association (IALD) Education Trust Fund, Hebert, P.R., 2008.
Award was “…based upon personal, repeated demonstration of a long term dedication to lighting education &…
personal utilization of available lighting resources & programs”.
National: Nursing Program’s Dean Suite’s Conference Room Renovation Design Educators
National Exhibition (DENE), Accepted for juried show (online), Hebert, P.R., 2006.
National: Selected for inclusion in Academic Keys Who’s Who in Fine Arts Education, 2006
National: Optics Demonstration Effects Kit for Lighting Educators., FUNDED by International
Interior Design Association (IALD) Education Trust Fund, Hebert, P.R., 2006.
National: First Baptist Church – Interior Design & Lighting Design, Design Educators National
Exhibition (DENE), Accepted for Show, and Displayed on Cover of Publication, Hebert, P.R.,
2005.
National: First Baptist Church – Interior Design, Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC)
Design Competition, Accepted for show (33% acceptance rate), Honorable Mention, Hebert,
P.R., 2005.
Out-of-State: 4th Salmon Endowed Visiting Professor, Oklahoma State University, 2005.
Local: First Baptist Church – Interior Design, INDesign, Independent Design Award for
Commercial Interior Design, Bronze medal, 2005.
University: Center of Excellence for Culture and Eco-tourism, Fellow, 2005.
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University: ULL Fall Sabbatical Award: Develop & teach graduate course at OSU - Stillwater,
OK & volunteer/researcher at International Dark-Sky Assn.- Tucson AZ, & 2005
International: Annual Membership in International Facility Management Association (IFMA),
2004 – present.
Award in recognition of statewide & international participation towards fulfilling IFMA's educational mission.
National: “Demonstration Kits for Lighting Educators”, Educational Trust Fund &
International Association of Lighting Designers, 2004.
National: Co-OP Bookstore – Lighting Design, Award Certificate of Distinction for
Downlighting Application from Lucifer Lighting Inc., 2004.
National: First Baptist Church - Interior Design, Design Educators National Exhibition,
accepted for juried show, on-line exhibition, 2004.
National: “Prestigious Installation, Mannington Commercial, First Baptist Church-Interior
Design, 2004.
Out-of-State: “Presenters Award”, IFMA OK City Chptr, Hebert, P.R., Lighting Portfolio, 2004.
University: Summer Research Award: ULL, Founder & Director, Facility Design &
Management Studio - Rose Garden Dorm. Inaugural Project, 2003.
National: First Place Design Educators National Exhibition, Residential Spa and Retreat –
Interior Design & Lighting Design, 2002.
State: “Certificate of Appreciation”, ASID, Louisiana District Chapter, 2001-2002.
National : First Place for Intersectional National Paper Competition (Juried), American
Association of Textile Chemists & Colorists (AATCC). Summers, T.A., Belleau, B. Von
Hoven, T. V., Xu, , Y., Hebert, P. R., & Negulescu, I. I., Analyses of Market Potential of
Exotic Leather Apparel and Interior Products, 2000.
Regional: Second Place, Fashion Group International Alpha Awards Competition (Juried,
Regional - 5 state area) Program, Alligator Leather Use in Interior Design (Collaboration with
LSU Alligator Research Group), 2000.
National: Second Place, Design Educators National Exhibition (Juried) for New Orleans
International Airport Concourse D (Illumination), 1997.
Local: Selected for the Top Forty-Under-Forty List, Baton Rouge Business Report Magazine,
for Rising Stars. Criteria for selection: professional in the Baton Rouge area with significant
accomplishments, leadership, influence & service to the community, 1997.
National: Certificate of Commendation, the American Association for State and Local History
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Awards Program. (This program is the nation’s most prestigious competition for recognition of
achievement in history. Co-recipient K.Harris) Louisiana Purchase Documents Exhibit, 1996.
National: Second Place, Design Educators National Exhibition (Juried) for Belle of Baton Rouge
Docking Facility (Illumination), 1996.
National: Second Place, Design Educators National Exhibition (Juried) for Louisiana Purchase
Documents Exhibit Case Illumination, 1995.
Regional: Best Poster - competitive poster session at the Interior Design Educators Council
Southwest Region, Fashion Across the Border. El Paso, TX (co-recipient, T.A. Summers), 1995.
Regional: Second Place, Professional Project: Old State Capitol Exhibits, (Juried - 5 state)
Alpha Awards Competition, Fashion Group International, co-recipient K. Harris, 1995.
Regional: First Place, Professional Project: Baton Rouge General Health Center (Juried - 5
State) Alpha Award, Fashion Group International, (co-recipients: WHL Arch. &
Herpin,L.), 1995.
Regional Technical Award in Scientific Category for Professional Lighting Design Work,
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, South Central Region
(seven state area), 1994, (first and last time this award was given in this region.)
State: Recipient of a total of (19) International Illumination Design Awards from Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America, (Juried) Section Level (Louisiana) for Professional
Projects, 1980-1996, Hebert, P.R.
Regional: Recipient of (15) International Illumination Design Awards of Merit, (Juried)
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, Regional Level, (seven state area), for
Professional Projects,1980-1996, Hebert, P.R.
Scholarly Achievement
Honor Societies membership
1991-present Gamma Sigma Delta National Honorary Agricultural Society
1991-present Omicron Nu, National Home Economics Honor Society
1991-present Phi Upsilon Omicron, National Home Economics Honor Society
1996-present Phi Beta Delta, Alpha Beta Chapter, National Honor Society
Promoting International Understanding
Professional Lighting Design Projects Credited in National Publications or Exhibitions
Lighting Project featured, New Orleans Intl. Airport W. Terminal, Lighting Design & Application
magazine (LD+A), P. 18, October 2000.
All Aboard: Belle of Baton Rouge, Lighting Design + Application magazine (LD+A), August 1997.
Louisiana Purchase Treaty Exhibit, National Archives Exhibit at the Pennsylvania Avenue Building in
Washington D.C. , installed August, 1996. (Hebert’s professional lighting design work illuminating the
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Louisiana Purchase exhibit was showcased by photography. The National Archives exhibit selected and
recognized various research uses of federal archival material)
Hebert Receives IDEC Award, Architectural Lighting, Hahn Shoes Store in Atlanta,GA, Feb./Mar.
1996.
“Photons”, Lighting the Louisiana Purchase, LD+A, p. 28, August 1996, Article featured Hebert’s
lighting design for the Louisiana Purchase Documents Exhibit at the Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge.)
Health Facilities 1995 Review, AIA Press, Baton Rouge General Health Center, p. 84-85. (American
Institute of Architects publication featured a project for which Hebert was credited for lighting design.)
Order of Protection: Lighting the Louisiana Purchase Documents with Fiber Optics, Architectural
Lighting, , p. 29, Oct./Nov., 1995. (This national illumination magazine was the second
international/national publication to publish Hebert’s LA Purchase exhibit lighting design.)
Examples of Former Students’ Recognitions As Alumni:
2006
Home and Garden Television (HGTV)’s ReDesign National Television Host & Star:
Kenneth Brown, who was also named in
Top 100 Interior Designers in America in 2006,
(former 4th year studio student), LSU INDS alumni
2005
HGTV Designers’ Challenge Winner: Curtis Herring,
(former 4th year studio student), LSU INDS alumni
Examples of Former Students’ Recognitions As Students:
2003
Habitat for Humanity National Winner: Shelby Doucet, ULL
2003
Habitat for Humanity National Honorable Mentions: Jessica Larsen
& Katie Geichauer, ULL
1996
IES, New Orleans Section Student Lighting Fixture Design Competition
1st Place – Use of Materials and Lighting Techniques: Brian Richard, ULL
1st Place – Creativity: Gabriel Virdure, ULL
1st Place – Craftsmanship: Thomas Dragoone, ULL
1996
Fashion Group International Alpha Awards, Regional (5 states). Student recipient of
First Place: Madeline Gossen, ULL & Second Place: Amanda Bernard, ULL.
EDITORSHIPS & REFEREE ACTIVITY
Book Review Editor, Lighting Design and Application, Regular Column, Aug. 1996 to present.
Outside Blind Reviewer for a full professor candidate at a University in the Midwest, 2008.
Panel Moderator:
International Dark Sky Association Annual Conference – Astrophysicists, National
Parks representatives, Lighting Specialists - Education Session, 2008.
WSSA Annual Conference – Architects & Educators – Urban Design Session, 2006.
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International Dark Sky Association Annual Conference – Astrophysicists, National
Parks representatives, Lighting Specialists - Education Session, 2006.
Juried Poster Reviewer, IDEC National Conference, 2000, 1999.
Sole Judge for the National Design Educators Exhibition, 1999.
Guest Juror for 4th & 5th year Architecture, LSU, 1995; Baton Rouge, LA.
Outside Blind Reviewer of Juried Presentations, IDEC National Conf., Cincinnati, OH, 1986.
Research Grant Application Reviewer, ULL, 1986.
EXAMPLES OF GRANTSMANSHIP
OSU Facility Renovation Proposal for a Lighting Laboratory, $40,950., FUNDED by OSU
Research Office, Hebert, P.R. & Ahn, K., 2007.
Facility Management and Design Course Development, $5,000., FUNDED by IFMA, Kang, M.
& Hebert, P.R., 2007.
IES College/University Grant Incentive Program,
$1,150.(IN KIND), FUNDED by IES, Hebert, P.R., 2006.
$1,878. (IN KIND), FUNDED by IES, Hebert, P.R., 2005.
Animation/Design Collaborative Studio for Students’ Desks & Monitors, $99,000., FUNDED by
BORSF Grant, Choi, Y., Hebert, P. R., Brooks, G., McKinney, R., 2004.
FDM Studio’s Portable Technology Station (2-GO-CART). $14,375., FUNDED by STEP
Grant, Hebert, P.R., 2004.
Lighting Design Renovation of Cajundome, Facility Design & Management Studio Project
Research Award, $8,100., FUNDED by ULL & Cajundome, Hebert, P.R., 2004.
Maxim Doucet Renovation, $5,000., FUNDED by ULL College of Ed., Hebert, P.R., 2004.
UL Lafayette Rose Garden Dormitories Renovation, $5,100., FUNDED through ULL
Summer Research Award, Hebert, P.R.,2003.
Scientific Equipment for the New Design and Management Studio and Interior Design Program
$10,000., FUNDED by Scientific Equipment Grant, Hebert, P.R. & Powell, B, 2002.
Electronic Classroom $34,439., FUNDED by STEP Grant, Malinowski, J., Edwards, J., &
Hebert, P.R., 2001.
Community Design Workshop, $35,000., FUNDED by Scientific Equipment Grant,
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Sammons, T., McKinney, R. & Hebert, P. R., 1999.
Market Analysis of Promotional Strategy Development: Louisiana Alligator, Ostrich & Emu
Products. $45,000., FUNDED by LEQSF Grant: Industrial Ties, Co-recipients:
Interdisciplinary Team, Hebert, P.R.-Principal Investigator for ULL, 1997.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Examples of College or University Committees
Alumni Assn. Annual Spring Gala Planning
(Fundraising, Live-TV Appearances)
Athletics Certification
Campus Planning
Center of Excellence for Culture and Eco-tourism,
2002-2005
Research Associate
2005 -2006
Fellow
Committee on Academic Affairs and Standards (CAAS)
Faculty Senate
Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Recruiting
Representative for Walt Disney World College Program
Examples of Departmental Committees
School of Architecture & Design:
Academic Development
Alumni and Community Outreach (Chair)
ASID Student Chapter (Co-Chair)
Facility Design and Management Studio, (Director)
Faculty Development
Idiogram (School of Architecture Magazine) Staff, Alumni Profile Editor
Industry Outreach
Interior Design and Curriculum
Library
Newsletter Webpage
Speakers
3rd year Design , 4th year Design
Interior Design Program:
Advisory Council Development
Clay Breaux Scholarship (Chair)
(Solicited Scholarship, Developed Criteria, Fundraising)
Interior Design and Curriculum
Interior Design Advisory Board Ex-officio
Public Relations, Promotion, Bulletin Board, Recruiting (Chair)
School of Music:
Friends of Music Board of Directors (Fundraising)
Chair - Decorations (Fundraising)
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PUBLIC SERVICE
Volunteer Community Boards & Memberships
Governor’s Mansion Foundation Board
2004 – 06
Member, Fundraising
2004
Appointed to the Board of Trustees
Foundation for Interior Design Education and Research (FIDER)
2002 - 2004 Member, Board of Visitors, (Accreditation team)
2002 - 2004 Re-Appointed as Site Visitor
2000
Invited to Serve as a Site Visitor, (without application).
International Dark Sky Association (IDA)
2004 - present Member
2006
(National) Chair of Education National Working Group
Junior League, Mission is educational & charitable.
Tulsa, OK Chapter
2008-Present
Sustainer Member
Lafayette, LA Chapter
2007 - 2008 Achieved Sustainer Member Status
2002 – 2006 Member (“Active” level)
(Fundraising, Public Relations, Live-TVAppearances)
2005 – 2006
Public Affairs, Chair
2005 – 2006
Board Member
2001 - 2002 Provisional (community volunteer
Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB)
2003 – 2005
Member of Board of Friends of LPB
(Fundraising, Public Relations, Live-TV appearances)
2000
Assisted in Facilitating “Marc Breaux, Louisiana Legends”
Taping, Coordinating Film Crew, Set arrangements
1996
Fundraising Volunteer, Prepared Vignettes with Mannequins
Selected Invited Lectures:
Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) Home builders & Developers Oklahoma
Conference, Innovative & Sustainable Lighting Practices,
San Antonio, TX, 2008.
Art Institute Online “Expert Designer for Programming Course, 2006.
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Campus, “Design for the Inauguration
of a Governor”& “Portfolio of a Lighting Designer”, 2004.
Oklahoma State University, Tulsa Campus, “Restaurant Lighting”, 2004.
School of Visual Arts , New York, NY – “Lighting Design”
University of Idaho, “Two Decades of Lighting Design”
Professional Societies Membership and Positions:
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American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
1995 - 99
Educational Affiliate Member, Lafayette/Lake Charles Chapter
1995 - 99
UL Lafayette Student Chapter Faculty Advisor
1992 - 95
Educational Affiliate Member, Baton Rouge Chapter
Fashion Group International, (FGI)
1994 - 97
Member
Foundation for Interior Design Education and Research (FIDER)
1998 - 2001
Member, Board of Visitors (Accreditation team)
2002 - 2003
Member, Board of Visitors, re-appointed
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES)
1980 - present Professional Member
1996 - 98
Board Member, New Orleans Section
1996 - 97
Program Chairperson, New Orleans Section
1996 - 97
UL Lafayette Student Section Advisor
National Committee Memberships:
1992-98
Educational Seminars
1992-05
Retail Lighting
1992-05
Merchandise Lighting Subcommittee
1996-96
Marketing
1996-00
College and University Liaison
International Facility Managers Association (IFMA)
1994 - present Professional Member
1996 - 99
Research Liaison
1995 - 99
Board Member (Fundraising)
1995 - 98
Publicity Chairperson
Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC)
1998 - present Professional Member
Interior Designer Licensed Coalition (IDLC)
1990 – 2006
Member
Louisiana State Board of Examiners of Interior Designers:
2004
Reappointment by the Governor of LA, Honorable
Kathleen Blanco
2004
Testified to House of Representatives in support of new legislation
(sole interior designer or interior design educator selected to testify
for the State of Louisiana. House Bill passed unanimously)
2004
Attended Bill-Signing in Governor’s Office
1985 – 2006
Licensed Interior Designer, License #482
2001 - 2006
Registered Interior Designer
(In 2000, successful legislation in Louisiana,“raised the bar” to the more
rigorous “practice act” from the previous “title act”. It also allowed interior
designers who completed continuing education in relevant building codes and
applicable laws to matriculate from the previous “licensed interior designer” to
“registered interior designer.” This legislation was enacted to further “protect
the health, safety and welfare of the public.” Hebert is a member of the Board
who review and approve licenses for interior designers in Louisiana,
approve/offer continuing education courses and suggest legislation/make policy
relevant to interior designers.)
2000
Reappointment by the Governor of LA, Honorable Mike Foster
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1997
1993 – 2005
1993
Reappointment by the Governor of LA, Honorable Mike Foster
Board Member, Interior Design Educator's Council Representative
Board Member Appointment by Governor of LA,
Hon. Edwin Edwards
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BYOUNGHO JIN, PH. D.
431 Human Environmental Sciences
Department of Design, Housing, and Merchandising
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-6148
Phone: (405) 744-9522/5035
Fax: (405) 744-6910
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION __________________________________________________________________________
1997 – 1998
Post Doctoral
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Specialization: International Retailing
1996 – 1997
A.A.S
Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, New York
Major: Fashion Design
1992 – 1995
Ph. D
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
Major: Clothing and Textiles
Specialization: Fashion Marketing & Merchandising
Minor: Clothing Construction
1989 – 1991
M.S.
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
Major: Clothing and Textiles
Specialization: Fashion Marketing & Merchandising
1984 – 1988
B. S.
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
Major: Clothing and Textiles
TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE_______________________________________
2005 – Present
Faculty
Online Merchandising Master’s Program
Great Plain Interactive Distance Education Alliance (IDEA)
2008 – Present
Professor
Design, Housing, and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
2001 – 2008
Associate Professor (Tenured in June 2005)
Design, Housing, and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
2001 – Present
Faculty
School of International Studies, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
1998 – 2001
Chief Researcher
Research Institute of Clothing & Textile Sciences, Seoul, Korea
Lecturer (Both undergraduate and graduate levels)
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
Chungang University, Seoul, Korea
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea
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1999-2001
Lecturer
The Graduate School of Human Environmental Sciences,
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
(This particular master’s program provides professionals in fashion and apparel
Industry with state-of-the-art information in theory and practices.)
1995 – 1996
Chief Researcher
Research Institute of Clothing & Textile Sciences, Seoul, Korea
Lecturer
Sangmyung Univeristy, Chunan, Korea
Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea
Changwon University, Changwon, Korea
1992 – 1996
Lecturer
Hyejeon College, Hongsung, Korea
1991 – 1992
Research Assistant
Department of Clothing and Textiles
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
1989 – 1994
Teaching Assistant
Department of Clothing and Textiles
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
FIELD EXPERIENCE ___________________________________________________________
2003 – 2004
Columnist
Biznet Times (major retail trade magazine), Seoul, Korea
(provided a column about retailing issues every month)
2000 – 2001
Adviser and Consultant
Global Brand Consortium, Seoul, Korea (Developing Global Brand in Korea).
2000
Adviser and Consultant
Orum i Tech, Inc., Seoul, Korea (Developing B to C Web site)
1999 – 2001
Coordinator
Korea Retail Research Group, Seoul, Korea
1999 – 2001
Marketing Consultant
I.S. U. Idea Fashion Institute, Seoul, Korea
(Trend Analysis, Customer Analysis, and Education of Field Experts)
1998 – 2001
Marketing Director
Millennium 2000, Seoul, Korea
(Promoting software that creates zoomable, high-resolution, and panoramic
images in worldwide web)
1988 – 1989
Fashion Merchandiser and Product Developer
Simon and Lucia Enterprises (Buying Office), Seoul, Korea
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PUBLICATIONS ________________________________________________________________
Refereed Journals
Park, J. Y. & Jin, B. (manuscript in revision). Hierarchical dimensions of online merchandising.
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., & Ryu, J.S. (manuscript in revision). Comparison of Chinese and Indian
consumers’ evaluative criteria toward denim jeans: A conjoint analysis.
Chung, J-E., Huang, Y., Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (manuscript in revision). The impact of market
orientation on Chinese retailers’ channel relationships.
Park, J. Y., Jin, B., Kim, H.-S., & Ko, S.B. (manuscript in revision). From online community
participation to loyalty toward the hosting firm: Examining the mediating and crossover
effects of trust and satisfaction.
Jin, B., & Kang, J. H. (manuscript in revision). Antecedents and outcomes of global sourcing and
information technology: A resource-based view.
Jin, B., & Farr, C. (manuscript in revision). The differences in supplier selection criteria, perceived
benefits and challenges by characteristics of the US apparel global sourcing firms.
Jin, B., Yu, H., & Kang, J. H. (under review). U.S. and Chinese business practice differences in the
midst of societal transformation: A Chinese perspective. Journal of World Business [ISI
journal] (Submitted on August 1, 2008)
Jin, B., & Kim, J. (under review). Multichannel versus pure e-tailers: Evaluation of online store
attributes and their impacts on e-loyalty. Journal of International Consumer Marketing
(Submitted on June 13, 2008)
Kim, J., Jin, B., & Swinney, J. (under review). An integrative model of e-loyalty development
process: The role of etail quality, e-satisfaction, and e-trust. Journal of Retailing and
Consumer Services (Submitted on June 10, 2008)
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., & Kim, H.-S. (under review). What makes online community members commit?
A social exchange perspective. Journal of Business and Psychology [ISI journal]
(Submitted on May 7, 2008)
Kim, H.-S., Jin, B., & Park, J. Y. (under review). Motivations of market mavens participating in
online communities. Journal of Consumer Behavior (Submitted on March 17, 2008)
Jin, B., & Kang, J.H. (under 2nd review). Face or subjective norm? Chinese college students’
purchase behaviors toward foreign brand jeans. Clothing & Textiles Research Journal
(Submitted on January 7, 2008/July 25, 2008)
Jin, B., Swinney, J., Cao, H., Muske, G., Nam, J., & Kang, J.H. (under 2nd review). Doing business
with China: Curriculum internationalization through an infusion method. Innovations in
Education and Teaching International [ISI journal] (Submitted on January 12, 2008/June
8, 2008)
Chung, J.-E., & Jin, B. (under review). Dynamics of opportunism governance in a collectivism
culture. Industrial Marketing Management [ISI journal] (Submitted on October 18, 2007)
Kim, H.-S., Park, J. Y. & Jin, B. (in press). Dimensions of online community attributes:
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examination of online communities hosted by companies. International Journal of Retail
& Distribution Management.
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., & Kim, J. (in press). Joint influence of online store attributes and offline
operations on performance of multichannel Retailers. Behaviour & Information
Technology [ISI journal].
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., & Kim, J. (2008). Cross cultural examination of the relationships among
reputation, e-satisfaction, e-trust and e-loyalty. International Marketing Review, 25(3),
324- 337[ISI journal].
Jin, B., Lee, Y-K, & Kwon, S.U. (2007). Dimensions of experiential value: Is it same across retail
channels? Journal of Korean Academy of Marketing Science, 17(4), 223-245.
Chung, J.-E., Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (2007). The role of market orientation in channel
relationships when channel power is imbalanced. International Review of Retail,
Distribution and Consumer Research, 17(2), 159-176.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2007). Determinants of the born global firm growth in apparel industry:
Korean Case. Journal of the Textile Institute, 98(2), 137-145.
Kang, J.H., & Jin, B. (2006). Sustainable development: Implication for apparel and textile supply
chain management. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 30(6), 829-
839.
Jin, B. (2006). Performance implications of information technology implementation in an
apparel supply chain. Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 11(4), 309316. [ISI journal]
Jin, B., & Park, J. Y. (2006). The moderating effect of online purchase experiences on the
evaluation of online store attributes and the subsequent impact on market response
outcomes. In C. Pechmann, & L. Price (Eds.), Advances in Consumer Research, 33.
Duluth, MN: Association for Consumer Research, 203-211. [ISI journal]
Jin, B., & Moon, H-C. (2006). The diamond approach to the competitiveness of Korea’s apparel
industry: Michael Porter and beyond. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management,
10(2), 195-208.
Kim, H.-S., & Jin, B. (2006). Exploratory study of virtual communities of online apparel retailers.
Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 10(1), 41-55.
Jin, B. (2005). Global sourcing vs. domestic sourcing: Implementation of technology, competitive
advantage, and performance. Journal of the Textile Institute, 96(5), 277-286.
Nam, J., Branson, D., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., Jin, B., Peksoz, S., & Farr, C. (2005). Fit analysis of
liquid cooled vest prototypes using 3D body scanning technology. Journal of Textile and
Apparel, Technology and Management, 4(3), 1-13.
Yu, H., & Jin, B. (2005). Enhancing international dimensions in apparel and merchandising
curricula: A practitioner’s perspective. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management,
9(2), 232-243.
Jin, B., & Suh, Y.G.. (2005). Integrating effect of consumer perception factors in predicting private
brand purchase in a Korean discount store context. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 22(2),
62-71.
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Jin, B. (2004). Achieving an optimal global versus domestic sourcing balance under demand
uncertainty. International Journal of Operation and Production Management, 24(12),
1292-1305. [ISI journal]
Jin, B., & Hong, B-S. (2004). Consumer susceptibility to salesperson's influence in Korean
department stores. Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 17(1), 33-53.
Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (2004). Shopping is truly a joy - cross cultural considerations of hedonic
shopping values and price cues. Service Industries Journal, 24(6), 1-18. [ISI journal]
Muske, G., Jin, B., & Yu, H. (2004). Engaging rural retailers in visual merchandising. Journal of
Family and Consumer Science, 96(3), 53-56.
Jin, B. (2004). Apparel industries in East Asian newly industrialized countries: competitive
advantage, challenges, and implications. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management,
8(2), 230-244.
Sternquist, B., Byun, S-E., & Jin, B. (2004). The dimensionality of price perceptions: a crosscultural comparison of Asian consumers. International Review of Retail, Distribution and
Consumer Research, 14(1), 83-100.
Nam, J., & Jin, B. (2003). E-tailing in U.S. apparel industry. Korean Distribution Business Review,
3, 3-23.
Jin, B., & Kim, J.O. (2003). A typology of Korean discount shoppers: shopping motives, store
attributes, and outcomes. International Journal of Service Industry Management, 14(4),
396-419. [ISI journal]
Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (2003). The influence of retail environment on price perception: An
exploratory study of U.S. and Korean students. International Marketing Review, 20(6),
643-660. [ISI journal]
Jin, B., Sternquist, B., & Koh, A. (2003). Price as Hedonic Shopping. Family and Consumer
Sciences Research Journal, 31(4), 378-402.
Kim, H-S., Jin, B., & Park Y-J. (2002). Vietnam: Is it attractive market for Korean textiles and
apparel Industries? Recent investments, Future Directions, and Implications. Journal of
the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 26(7), 958-969.
Lee, Y-S., Youk, S-H., Choi, W-K., Lee, S-K., & Jin, B. (2002). Exploratory analysis on the global
sourcing and implications for competitiveness Korean apparel firms. Journal of the
Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 26(6), 751-762.
Kim, S., & Jin, B. (2002). Validating the retail service quality scale for U.S. and Korean customers
of discount stores. Journal of Services Marketing, 16 (2/3), 223-237.
Jin, B., & Kim, J.O. (2001). Discount store retailing in Korea: Shopping excitement, shopping
motives, and store attributes. Journal of Global Marketing, 15(2), 81-107.
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Kim, J.O., & Jin, B. (2001). The mediating role of excitement in customer satisfaction and
repatronage intention of discount store shoppers in Korea. Journal of Shopping Center
Research, 8(2), 117-138.
Kim, J.O., & Jin, B. (2001). Korean consumers’ patronage of discount stores: consumer profiles of
domestic versus multinational discount stores. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 18(3), 236255.
Youn, S., Jin, B., Lee, S., & Koh, A. (2001). Analysis of Internet shopping-mall images though
benefit segmentation and perceptual mapping. Journal of Korean Home Economics
Association, 39(10), 55-67.
Kim, S., & Jin, B. (2001). An evaluation of the retail service quality scale for U.S. and Korean
customers of discount stores. Advances in Consumer Research (pp.169-176), 28.
Association for Consumer Research. [ISI journal]
Jin, B., & Hong, B.S. (2000). Consumers’ perception toward retail salespeople attributes: Scale
development, validation, and some related variables. Korean Journal of Distribution
Research, 5(1), 65-81.
Koh, A., Jin, B., & Shim, J. (2000). Influencing factors of Korean female adolescent’s clothing
behaviors. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 24(4), 475-486.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1999). Differences between South Korean male and female consumers in
clothing brand loyalty formation process: Model testing. Clothing & Textiles Research
Journal, 17(3), 117-127.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1999). The effects of consumers’ clothing price perceptions on Hedonic
shopping values. Korean Journal of Consumer Studies, 10(3), 67-84.
Sternquist, B., & Jin, B. (1998). South Korean retail industry: Government's role in retail
liberalization. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 26(9), 345353.
Jin, B. (1998). Consumers’ perception of clothing price (Part II). The effects of product
involvement and consumer knowledge on the perceptions of each dimensions of clothing
price. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 22(3), 417-427.
Jin, B. (1998). Consumers’ perception of clothing price (Part I). Testing validity of dimensions of
clothing price. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 22(5), 628-638.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1996). An investigation to the influencing variables of clothing brand loyalty.
Yonsei Journal of Human Ecology, 10, 13-23.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1996). A model of clothing brand loyalty formation. Journal of the Korean
Society of Clothing and Textiles, 20(3), 502-511.
Lee, J., & Jin, B. (1996). Perceptual differences in brand images of national medium-low priced
casual clothing according to consumer purchase characteristics. Journal of Korean Home
Economics Association, 34(3), 47-57.
Lee, J., & Jin, B. (1996). A review of research on clothing comfort by wearer trials. Journal of
Hyejeon College, 14, 791-818.
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Lee, J., & Jin, B. (1995). Brand images of national medium-low priced casual clothing through
perceptual mapping. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 19(6), 10401050.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1995). A study on the characteristics of patronage consumer related to types of
outlet stores. Journal of Korean Home Economics Association, 33(1), 61-69.
Koh, A., & Jin, B. (1995). A study on the shopping orientations, importance of store attributes, and
use of information sources for outlet store patronage consumers. Journal of the Korean
Society of Clothing and Textiles, 19(1), 104-114.
Lee, J., & Jin, B. (1995). Impact of clothing on heat exchange between human body and
environment. Journal of Hyejeon College, 13, 347-373.
Lee, J., & Jin, B. (1994). Clothing as a social status symbol. Journal of Hyejeon College, 12, 363386.
Kim, H. K., Yoo, H.S., Jin, B., & Hong, H. (1993). Effect of fabric characteristics on drapability of
flare skirts. Yonsei Journal of Human Ecology, 7, 3-12.
Jin, B., & Kahng, H. (1992). A study on the determinant variables of brand loyalty related to
clothing items. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 16(2), 211-225.
Book
Suh, S., Hong, B.S., & Jin, B. (2002). Fashion Business, Seoul: Hyung-Sul Publication (in Korean).
Chapters in Books
Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (2007). Chap 18. Retailing in South Korea. International Retailing (2nd
edition). New York: Fairchild Publications.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1998). Dimensions of clothing brand loyalty among South Korean consumers,
In N. J. Miller, & M.A. Littrell (Ed.), International Apparel Consumer Behavior (pp.79-89),
Ames: Iowa State University.
Trade Publications
Bartholomew, R., Richards, L., Jin, B. & Chung, J.M. (2004, June). Security solutionists. Interiors
and Source, 11 (6), 60-62.
Jin, B., Richards, L., Bartholomew, R., & Chung, J-M (2004, March). Designing safer stores.
Chain Store Age, 80(3), 104-108. (This paper was featured as a cover story of the issue)
International Trade Publications (in Korean)
Jin, B. (2008, September). Return policy: How can we effectively utilize it?
Journal.
Korean Distribution
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Jin, B. (2007, April). Moneyed mass: How can we attract middle-income consumers?
Korean Distribution Journal, 92-95.
Jin, B. (2007, March). Incredible Pizza: Incredible combinations of buffet and family entertainment.
Korean Distribution Journal, 94-97.
Jin, B. (2006, October). The experience economy and experiential retailing. Korean Distribution
Journal, 74-78.
Jin, B. (2005). Retail Revolution RFID: Its Usage and Prospects. Fashion Information and
Technology, 2, 33-39.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2005, June). Success cases of US retailing: Pacific Sunwear, Biznet Times, 135,
44-45.
Jin, B. (2005, May). Success cases of US retailing: Bed, Bath & Beyond. Biznet Times, 131, 44-45
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2005, May). Success cases of US retailing: Sports Authority. Biznet
Times,129, 44-45.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2005, April). Success cases of US retailing: The Cheesecake Factory. Biznet
Times, 126, 44-45.
Jin, B. (2005, April). Success cases of US retailing: Build a Bear. Biznet Times, 123, 44-45.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2005, March). Success cases of US retailing: Lane Bryant. Biznet Times, 121,
48-49.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2005, March). Success cases of US retailing: Mary Kay. Biznet Times, 119,
48-49.
Jin, B. (2005, January). Success cases of US retailing: Sephora. Biznet Times, 117, 52-53.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2005, February). Success cases of US retailing: Bath & Body Works. Biznet
Times, 115, 56-57.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2005, January). Success cases of US retailing: Todai. Biznet Times, 113, 50-51.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2005, January). Success cases of US retailing: Michaels. Biznet Times, 112,
48-49.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2004, December). Success cases of US retailing: In N Out Burger. Biznet Times,
109, 66-67.
Gam, H., & Jin, B. (2004, December). Success cases of US retailing: Pets Mart. Biznet Times, 107,
50-51.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, November). Success cases of US retailing: Zara. Biznet Times, 103,
172-173.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2004, November). Success cases of US retailing: Krispy Kreme. Biznet Times,
101, 42-44.
Gam, H., & Jin, B. (2004, October). Success cases of US retailing: Patagonia. Biznet Times, 99, 5253.
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Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, September). Success cases of US retailing: William Sonoma. Biznet
Times, 98, 42-43.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, September). Success cases of US retailing: Sharper Image. Biznet
Times, 97, 64-65.
Gam, H., & Jin, B. (2004, August).Success cases of US retailing: Container Store. Biznet Times, 93,
46-47.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, August ). Success cases of US retailing: Crate & Barrel. Biznet Times,
91, 46-47.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2004, August). Success cases of US retailing: Pottery Barn. Biznet Times, 89, 3840.
Gam, H., & Jin, B. (2004, July). Success cases of US retailing: Toys ‘R’ Us. Biznet Times, 87, 4647.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, July). Success cases of US retailing: Panera. Biznet Times, 85, 42-43.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2004, June). Success cases of US retailing: Jamba. Biznet Times, 82, 56-57.
Jin, B. (2004, June). E-personalization. Biznet Times, 83, 8.
Gam, H., & Jin, B. (2004, May). Success cases of US retailing: Home Depot. Biznet Times, 80, 6061.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, May). Success cases of US retailing: Whole Foods Market. Biznet
Times, 78, 58-59.
Jin, B. (2004, May). Principles of persuasion. Biznet Times, 76, 8.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2004, April). Success cases of US retailing: Borders. Biznet Times, 76, 56-57.
Gam, H., & Jin, B. (2004, April). Success cases of US retailing: Best Buy. Biznet Times, 73, 58-59.
Jin, B. (2004, April). Enthusiastic consumers. Biznet Times, 72, 8.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2004, March). Success cases of US retailing: REI. Biznet Times, 70, 64-65.
Jin, B. (2004, March). Retail internationlization. Biznet Times, 69, 8.
Gam, H., & Jin, B. (2004, March). Success cases of US retailing: Sonic. Biznet Times, 68, 62-64.
Jin, B. (2004, February). Private brand. Biznet Times, 64, 8.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, February). Success cases of US retailing: Target. Biznet Times, 65, 5657.
Jin, B. (2004, January). E-tailing should offer more than products. Biznet Times, 60, 8.
Jin, B. (2003, December). Retailer’s efforts on environmentalism. Biznet Times, 56, 8.
Jin, B. (2003, November). Mass customization. Biznet Times, 53, 8.
Jin, B. (2003, October). Trends in retail technology. Biznet Times, 48, 8.
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Jin, B. (2003, September). Experiential retailing. Biznet Times, 43, 8.
Jin, B. (2002, May). Korean textiles and apparel industry: Implications for globalization and
competitiveness, Korean Distribution Journal, 64-67.
Jin, B. (2000, October). Fashion business: Present and future Direction. Korean Distribution
Journal, 37-40.
Sternquist, B., & Jin, B. (1999, April). The department store industry in Europe. Korean
Distribution Journal, 30-33.
Yoon, S., & Jin, B. (1999, March). Usage of fashion information source among women’s apparel
company. Korean Distribution Journal, 81-85.
Sternquist, B., & Jin, B. (1999, February). The department store industry in the United States.
Korean Distribution Journal, 62-65.
Sternquist, B., & Jin, B. (1999, January). What sets the United States retail industry apart from
other countries? Korean Distribution Journal, 22-25.
Sternquist, B., & Jin, B. (1998, April). Internationalization of retailers. Korean Distribution Journal,
36-42.
PRESENTATIONS _______________________________________________________________
Refereed Presentations and Associated Publications
Jin, B., & Kang, J. H. (accepted). The Purchase Intentions of Chinese Consumers toward a U.S.
Apparel Brand: A Test of Composite Behavioral Intention Model. Annual Conference of
International Textile and Apparel Association, Schaumburg, IL.
Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (accepted). The Positive Emotion Elicitation Process of Chinese Consumers
toward a U.S. Apparel Brand: A cognitive appraisal perspective. Annual Conference of
International Textile and Apparel Association, Schaumburg, IL.
Son, J., Jin, B., & George, B. (accepted). Indian Consumer Purchase Behavior of Foreign Brand
Jeans: A Test of an Integrated Behavioral Intention Model. Annual Conference of
International Textile and Apparel Association, Schaumburg, IL.
Urubail, U., & Jin, B. (accepted). Antecedents and Consequences of Flow State in Virtual
Communities Hosted by Companies: A Model Testing. Annual Conference of International
Textile and Apparel Association, Schaumburg, IL.
Ryu, J. S., & Jin, B. (accepted). Consumer’s Attitude and Purchase Intention toward the Extended
Clothing Brand: A Proposed Research Framework. Annual Conference of International
Textile and Apparel Association, Schaumburg, IL.
Ko, S. B., & Jin, B. (accepted). Consumers’ Intention to Use Online Apparel Customization System:
A Proposed Composite Model. Annual Conference of International Textile and Apparel
Association, Schaumburg, IL.
Hwang, J., Chung, J-E., & Jin, B. (accepted). The Effects of Retailer Market Orientation and
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Supplier Market Intelligence in Building Retailer Long-Term Orientation. Annual
Conference of International Textile and Apparel Association, Schaumburg, IL.
Jin, B., Yu, H., & Kang, J. H. (September, 2008). Traditional Values and Contemporary Business
Practices in China: Implications for Multinational Companies. International Marketing
Forum, Beijing, China.
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., & Ryu, J.S. (2008, May). Comparison of Chinese and Indian Consumers’
Evaluative Criteria toward Denim Jeans: A Conjoint Analysis. Spring Conference of
American Collegiate Retailing Association, Durango, CO.
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., Kim, H.-S., & Ko, S.B. (2008, May). From Online Community Participation
to Loyalty toward the Hosting Firm: Examining the Mediating and Crossover Effects of
Trust and Satisfaction. Spring Conference of American Collegiate Retailing Association,
Durango, CO.
Chung, J-E., Huang, Y., Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (2008, May). The Impact of Market Orientation
on Chinese Retailers’ Channel Relationships. Spring Conference of American Collegiate
Retailing Association, Durango, CO.
Urubail, U., & Jin, B. (2007, November). Antecedents and Consequences of Flow State in Virtual
Communities Hosted by Companies. Annual Conference of International Textile and
Apparel Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Jin, B., Swinney, J., Cao, H., Muske, G., Nam, J., & Kang, J.H. (2007, November). Doing Business
with China: Curriculum Internationalization through Infusion Method. Annual
Conference of International Textile and Apparel Association, Los Angeles, CA.
(This paper was nominated for the Best Paper award in the T&A Industries/
International track)
Jin, B., & Kang, J. H. (2007, November). Face or Subjective Norm? Chinese College Students’
Purchase Behaviors Toward Foreign Brand Jeans. Annual Conference of International
Textile and Apparel Association, Los Angeles, CA.
(This paper was selected as the Best Paper award in the T&A Industries/
International track)
Kang, J.H., & Jin, B. (2007, November). Chinese Consumers’ Purchase Decision on Foreign
Apparel Products: A Framework based on Cognitive Appraisal Theory. Annual
Conference of International Textile and Apparel Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Chung, J.-E., & Jin, B. (2007, April). The Influence of Cultural Characteristics on Channel
Relationships: A Model of Yeon-go, Environmental Volatility, Trust, and Opportunism in
Korean Retailer-Supplier Relationships. Spring Conference of American Collegiate
Retailing Association, Chicago, IL.
Kang, J. H. & Jin, B. (2007, March). Ambivalent or Equivalent? Chinese View on Western Business
Practice in a Transition Period, Annual Conference of Association for Oklahoma Family
& Consumer Sciences, Tulsa, OK.
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., & Kim, H.-S. (2007, March). Antecedents of Affective and Calculative
Commitment to Online Communities: A Social Exchange Perspective. Association of
Collegiate Marketing Educators/Federation of Business Disciplines, San Diego, CA.
Jin, B., Lee, Y-K, & Kwon, S.U. (2006, November). Dimensions of Experiential Value: Is it Same
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across Retail Channels? Fall International Conference of Korean Academy of Marketing
Science, Cheju, Korea
Ahn, K-H., Akkurt, C., & Jin, B. (2006, June). Multidisciplinary Theoretical Framework in
Experiential Retailing and Taxonomy of Atmospherics. European Association for
Education and Research in Commercial Distribution Conference, London, UK.
Jin, B., Muske, G., Farr, C., Branson, D., & Kang, J. H. (2006, May). Key Success Factors for
Doing Business with China. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences.
Jin, B., Yu, H., Muske, G., Farr, C., Branson, D., Kang, J. H., & Li, Y. (2006, May). Innovative
Instructions for Enhancing College Students’ Understanding in Doing Business with
China. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences.
Strickler, S., Hegland, J., Jin, B., Hellegard, K., Kotsiopulos, A., LeHew, M., Lyons, N.,
Manikowske, L., & Meyer, D. (2006, April). Creating an Online Merchandising Master's:
A Development Story, Spring Conference of American Collegiate Retailing Association,
Fayetteville/Bentonville, AR.
Jin, B., Park, J. Y., & Kim, J. (2006, April). Cross Cultural Examination of the Relationships among
Reputation, E-satisfaction, E-trust and E-loyalty. Spring Conference of American
Collegiate Retailing Association, Fayetteville/Bentonville, AR.
Park, J. Y. & Jin, B., (2006, April). Hierarchical Dimensions of Online Merchandising, Spring
Conference of American Collegiate Retailing Association, Fayetteville/Bentonville, AR.
Kim, H.-S., Park, J. Y. & Jin, B. (2006, April). Dimensions of Online Community Attributes:
Examination of Online Communities Hosted by Companies. Spring Conference of
American Collegiate Retailing Association, Fayetteville/Bentonville, AR.
Kim, J., & Jin, B. (2005, November). An Integrative Model of E-loyalty Development Process: The
Role of Etail Quality, E-satisfaction, and E-trust. Annual Conference of International
Textile and Apparel Association, Alexandria, VA/Washington, D.C. (This paper was
selected as “the Best Master’s Research Paper Award”)
Jin, B., Kang, J. H., & Park, J. Y. (2005, November). Antecedents and Outcomes of Global Sourcing
and Information Technology. Annual Conference of International Textile and Apparel
Association, Alexandria, VA/Washington, D.C.
Jin, B., & Park, J. Y. (2005, September). The Moderating Effect of Online Purchase Experiences on
the Evaluation of Online Store Attributes and the Subsequent Impact on Market Response
Outcomes. Annual Conference of Association for Consumer Research. San Antonio, TX.
Jin, B. & Kim, J. (2005, January). Profiles of Korean Multichannel versus Pure Online Shoppers.
Winter Conference of American Collegiate Retailing Association, New York, NY.
Jin, B. (2004, November). Performance Implications of Information Technology Implementation:
The Moderating Effect of Firm Size. Annual Conference of International Textile and
Apparel Association, Portland, OR.
Jin, B., & Farr, C. (2004, November). The Differences in Perception of Benefits and Challenges of
Global Sourcing by Characteristics of US Apparel Manufacturers. Annual Conference of
International Textile and Apparel Association, Portland, OR.
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Kang, J. H., & Jin, B. (2004, November). Determinants of the Born Global Firms’ Growth in
Apparel Industry. Annual Conference of International Textile and Apparel Association,
Portland, OR.
Yu, H., & Jin, B. (2004, November). Practitioners’ Perspectives on Enhancing International
Dimensions in Apparel and Merchandising Curriculum. Annual Conference of
International Textile and Apparel Association, Portland, OR.
Nam, J., Branson, D., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., & Jin, B. (2004, November). Fit Analysis of Liquid
Cooled Vest Prototypes Using 3D Body Scanner. Annual Conference of International
Textile and Apparel Association, Portland, OR.
Chung, J.-E., Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (2004, July). The Influence of Market Orientation on
Channel Relationships: Evidence from Korean Department Store Context. Annual
Conference of American Collegiate Retailing Association, FL.
Jin, B., & Moon, H-C. (2004, January). The Diamond Approach to the Competitiveness of Korea’s
Apparel Industry: Michael Porter and Beyond. Annual Conference of International
Business & Economy, San Francisco, CA.
Jin, B. (2003, November). Global Sourcing versus Domestic Sourcing: Implementation of
Technology, Competitive Advantage, and Performance. Annual Conference of International
Textile and Apparel Association, Savannah, GA.
Kim, H-S., & Jin, B. (2003, November). Virtual Communities Hosted by Online Retailers:
Implications for Apparel Stores. Annual Conference of International Textile and Apparel
Association, Savannah, GA.
Muske, G.., Jin, B., & Yu, H. (2003, November). Demonstrating Visual Merchandising to Rural
Retailers: Engaging Students as Instructors. Annual Conference of International Textile
and Apparel Association, Savannah, GA.
Sternquist, B., Byun, S-E., & Jin, B. (2003, July). The Dimensions of Price: a Cross-Cultural
Comparison of Asian Consumers. 12th International Conference on Research in
Distributive Trades, Paris, France. (This paper was selected as “the Best Research
Paper”)
Jin, B. (2002, August). Apparel Industries in Newly Industrialized Countries: Competitive
Advantage, Challenges, and Implications. Annual Conference of International Textile and
Apparel Association, New York, NY.
Jin, B., & Kim, J. O. (2001, June). Korean Discount Shoppers’ Shopping Motivation, and their
Evaluation on Store Attributes and Shopping Outcomes. Joint World Conference of Korean
Society of Clothing and Textiles/ International Textiles and Apparel Association, Seoul, Korea.
Hong, B. S., & Jin, B. (2001, June). Consumer Susceptibility to Apparel Salesperson Influence:
Scale Development, Related Variables, and Implications for Apparel Selling. Joint World
Conference of Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles/ International Textiles and Apparel
Association, Seoul, Korea.
Choe, Y. S., Koh, A., & Jin, B. (2001, June). An Exploratory Analysis on Korean Apparel
Manufacturer’s Before-and On-Season Merchandising Activities to Maximize
Merchandising Hit Ratio. Joint World Conference of Korean Society of Clothing and
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Textiles/ International Textiles and Apparel Association, Seoul, Korea.
Kim, J.O., & Jin, B. (2001, March). The Mediating Role of Excitement in Customer Satisfaction
and Repatronage Intention of Discount Store Shoppers in Korea. Annual Conference of
American Collegiate Retailing Association, Birmingham, Alabama. (This paper was
awarded “Best Retail Research Paper” by International Council of Shopping Centers)
Kim, S., & Jin, B. (2001, March). Validating the retail service quality scale for U.S. and Korean
customers of discount stores. Annual Conference of American Collegiate Retailing
Association, Birmingham, Alabama.
Kim, J. O., & Jin, B. (2000, November). Korean Consumers’ Perception on Discount Stores and
Consumer Characteristics. Annual Conference of International Textile and Apparel
Association, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Kim, S., & Jin, B. (2000, October). An Evaluation of the Retail Service Quality Scale for U.S. and
Korean Customers of Discount Stores. Annual Conference of Association for Consumer
Research, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Jin, B., & Sternquist, B. (1999, March). Shopping is Truly a Joy - Cross Cultural Considerations of
Hedonic Shopping Values and Price Cues. Annual Conference of American Collegiate
Retailing Association, Tuscon, Arizona. (This paper was nominated for the Best Retail
Research Paper by International Council of Shopping Centers).
Jin, B., Kim, S., Alswailem, A., & Sternquist, B. (1998, November). Saudi Arabian and South
Korean Consumers: Is Price a Multidimensional Cue? Annual Conference of
International Textile and Apparel Association, Dallas, Texas.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1995, November). A Study on the Dimensions of Clothing Brand Loyalty.
Annual Conference of International Textile and Apparel Association, Pasadena, California.
Jin, B., & Koh, A. (1995, October). A Formation Model of Clothing Brand Loyalty. Annual
Conference of Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles Association, Seoul, Korea.
Invited Presentations
Jin, B. (2008, June). Cross-cultural consumer behavior research: Frameworks and applications.
Fashion Marketing Workshop, Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles Association, Seoul,
Korea.
Jin, B. (2008, June). How can Korean apparel industry achieve national competitiveness? An
analysis utilizing Porter’s model. Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
Jin, B. (2008, June). National competitiveness in apparel industry: Suggestions to Korean apparel
industry. Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.
Jin, B. (2005, June). Environmental sustainability: Implication to design and merchandising.
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
Jin, B. (2005, June). Environmental sustainability: Implication to design and merchandising.
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
Jin, B. (2004, July). LOHAS consumers and its implication to Korean retail industry. Seventh
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Distribution and Logistics Committee Meeting, Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
Seoul, Korea.
Jin, B. (2003, July). Recent trends in U.S. retail industry. Third Distribution and Logistics
Committee Meeting, Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Seoul, Korea.
Jin, B. (2001, June). Global sourcing in apparel industry. Joint World Conference of Korean
Society of Clothing and Textiles/ International Textiles and Apparel Association, Seoul,
Korea.
Workshops to Business Executives
Jin, B. (2006, June 26). Doing Business with China, Tulsa, OK
(sponsored by Oklahoma Department of Commerce).
Jin, B. (2006, June 27). Doing Business with China, Oklahoma City, OK
(sponsored by Oklahoma State Chamber).
Other Presentation and Exhibition
Jin, B., & Johnson, C. (2006, February). Enhancing Oklahoma Academic and Small Business
Community Competitiveness for Doing Business with China. Agricultural Research and
Education Serving the Nation (A University Science and Education Exhibition on Capital
Hill). National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. Washington,
D.C.
Hegland, J., Hellegard, K., Jin, B., Kotsiopulos, A., LeHew, M., Manikowske, L., Meyer, D., Lyons,
N., Strickler, S., (2005, November)*. Distance Master’s Program in Merchandising: A
Faculty Collaboration of the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (Great
Plain IDEA), Special Panel Discussion Session at the Annual Conference of International
Textile and Apparel Association, Alexandria, VA/Washington, D.C.
(Co-Chaired the session with J. Hegland)
*The presenters were listed by alphabetical order.
OTHER SCHOLARY WORKS ____________________________________________________
Jin, B. (2006). Retail Industry in China. Original video developed for classroom instruction and
training business professionals. BIE project, Stillwater, OK: Department of Design,
Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University.
Jin, B. & Yu, H. (2006). Doing Business with China. Original CD-ROM developed for classroom
instruction and training business professionals. BIE project, Stillwater, OK: Department of
Design, Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University.
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EXTERNAL FUNDED GRANTS RECEIVED ________________________________________
Jin, B., & Muske, G. “Building U.S. Competitiveness in Natural-Fiber and Related
Industries by Preparing Students and Small Business Leaders for Global Markets.”
International Science & Education (ISE) Competitive Grant Program, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, 2006-2008, $100,000 (PI).
Jin, B., Branson, D., Farr, C., Muske, G., & Yu, H. “Enhancing Oklahoma Academic and Small
Business Community Competitiveness for Doing Business with China.” Business and
International Education (BIE) Program, U.S. Department of Education, 2004-2006,
$162,000 (PI).
Jin, B. “Success Cases of US Retailers.” Biznet Times, Seoul, Korea, 2004-2005, $3,120 (PI).
Muske, G., Jin, B., & Yu, H. “Visual Merchandising demonstration project.” CE-FCS
Ambassadors Program Development Grant, 2003-2004, $1,000 (Co-PI).
Bickle, B.C., Bastow-Shoop, H., Good, L., Harp, S., Hegland, J., Huddleston, P., Hyllegard, K.,
Jin, B., Kotsiopulos, A., Kraus, B., Niehm, L., O’Neil, G.., & Park, J. “Professionals’
Perceptions of Graduate Level Distance Education Courses: Motivating Factors,
Enrollment Variables, Logistics, and Educational Tools Innovativeness/ Importance.”
Center for the Study of Learning and Teaching at a Distance Faculty Grant Initiative,
Colorado State University, 2003, $2,076 (Co-PI).
Kim, J.O., Forsythe, S., Jin, B., & Gu, Q.L. “The Role of Emotion in Success of Global Textile
Product Retailing.” National Textile Center, U.S. Department of Commerce, 2001-2003,
$120,000 (Co-PI).
CONSULTING SERVICES PROVIDED _____ _______________________________________
Jin, B.
“Multichannel Strategies for Korean e-tailing Companies.” Korea Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, Seoul, Korea, summer 2004.
HONORS AND AWARDS _______________________________________________________________
June 2008
Regents Distinguished Research Award
Oklahoma State University
November 2007
Prentice Hall Lecturer Award ($1,500)
International Textiles & Apparel Association, Los Angeles, CA.
November 2007
The Best Research Paper Award
International Textiles & Apparel Association, Los Angeles, CA.
June 2007
Selected to be included Who’s Who in America 2008
March 2007
Finalists for Regents Distinguished Research Award
Oklahoma State University
March 2007
Nominated for Marguerite Scruggs Award for Meritorious Research in Human
Environmental Sciences, Oklahoma State University
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March 2007
Nominated for Phoenix Awards (Outstanding graduate advisor and mentor),
Oklahoma State University
November 2006
Listed as one of the 100 women leaders in South Korea,
Yonsei University Alumi Association, Seoul, Korea.
March 2006
Nominated for Marguerite Scruggs Award for Meritorious Research in Human
Environmental Sciences, Oklahoma State University
April 2005
Installed as a member of Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars
March 2005
Nominated for Phoenix Awards (Outstanding graduate advisor and mentor),
Oklahoma State University
July 2003
The Best Research Paper
12th International Conference on Research in Distributive Trades, Paris, France.
December 2001
The Best Lecturer Award
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
March 2001
The Best Retail Research Paper Award ($500)
ACRA (American Collegiate Retailing Association) Conference,
Birmingham, AL
May 1997
Department Award (Department of Fashion Design, 1year AAS program)
Bernard Oliver Memorial Award ($500)
Graduated with Summa Cum Laude
Fashion Institute of Technology, New York
September 1987
Academic Award
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
1984 – 1988
Received Honor Scholarships
Yonsei Unversity, Seoul, Korea
STUDENTS’ HONORS AND AWARDS______________________________________________
November 2007
Ji Hye Kang, The Best Research Paper Award
International Textiles & Apparel Association
November 2005
Jiyoung Kim, The Best Masters Research Paper Award
International Textiles and Apparel Association
GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH ADVISEMENT_________________________________
2008
Shubhapriya Bennur (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor) – In progress
2008
Seung Bong Ko (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor) – In progress
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2008
Jay Sang Ryu (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor) – In progress
2008
Jung Hwa Son (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor) – In progress
2008
Hyeon Jeong Cho (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor) – In progress
2008
Bharath Rumkumar (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor) – In progress
2008
Wen Wen Xu (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Temporary Advisor) – In progress
2008
Smitha Tumkur (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Committee Member) – In progress
2008
Min Jung Nam (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Committee Member) – In progress
2008
Yuqing Li (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “Chinese consumer’s evaluation of multinational and domestic discount store
image and store satisfaction.”
2007
Ji Hye Kang (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor)
Dissertation title: “The Positive Emotion Elicitation Process of Chinese Consumers toward
a U.S. Apparel Brand: A Cognitive Appraisal Perspective.”
2007
Uthkala Urubail (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor)
Thesis title: “Antecedents and Consequences of Flow State in Virtual Communities Hosted
by Companies.”
2007
Jung Hwa Son (M.S. Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor)
Thesis title: “Indian Consumer Purchase Behavior of Foreign Brand Jeans.”
2006
Rebecca Bailey (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Committee Member)
Creative component title: “Critical Components of Failure: Learning from Global Retail
Internationalization.”
2006
Lisa Kutchman (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor)
Creative component title: “Gender Role Portrayals Depicted in Women’s Magazines: A
Content Analysis.”
2005
Laura Croy (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Committee Member)
Creative component title: “Customer Loyalty Programs in High-End Retailers.”
2005
Jiyoung Kim (M.S., Oklahoma State University, Major Advisor)
Thesis title: “An Integrative Model of E-Loyalty Development Process: The Role of
E-Satisfaction, E-Trust, Etail Quality, and Situational Factors.”
2005
Sunghee Park (Ph.D., Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, Committee Member)
Dissertation title: “The Effects of Relationship Commitment between Salesperson and
Apparel Purchaser on Relationship Behaviors.”
2004
Jong Eun Kim (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Committee Member)
Dissertation title: “Understanding Consumers’ Online Shopping and Purchasing
Behaviors.”
2004
Jinhee Nam (M.S. Oklahoma State University, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “Development, Modification and Fit Analysis of Liquid Cooled Vest
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Prototypes using 3D Body Scanner.”
2001
MiRi Ahn (M.S., Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “Promotion of e-commerce based on analysis of textile B2B sites users.”
2001
Ji-Yeon Lee (M.S., Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “Developing of Effective Polyester B to B Site Based on Appraisal of Existing
Web Sites.”
2001
Kea-Yeon Kim (M.S., Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “Merchandising Strategy Based on Analysis of Knit Wear Purchasers’
Behavior.”
2000
Yong Souc Choe (M.S., Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “An Exploratory Analysis on Korean Apparel Manufacturers’ before-and
on-season Merchandising Activities to Maximize Merchandising Hit Ratio.”
2000
Miyoung Park (M.S., Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “An Analytical Study on the Advertisements of the Global Fashion Brands.”
2000
Seoyong Youn (M.S., Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Committee Member)
Thesis title: “Analysis on Internet Shopping-Mall Images through Benefit Segmentation
and Perceptual Mapping.”
TEACHING AREAS OF EXPERTISE _____________________________________________
Graduate level (5000 or 6000)
Merchandising Theory Application and Strategy Implementation
Merchandising Trends, Practices, Theories in Apparel and Interior Industries
*International Merchandise Management
Consumer Behavior
*Retailing Theory and Practice
*Apparel Merchandising
*Fashion Retail Management
Upper-Level undergraduate (3000 or 4000)
*Visual Merchandising Field Experience
Visual Merchandising and Promotion
*Fashion Marketing
*Fashion Retailing
*Indicates development of course
SERVICE TO OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY __________________________________
2008 – Present
Chair for Group IV, Graduate Council
The Graduate College of Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
2006 – 2008
Vice-Chair for Group IV, Graduate Council
The Graduate College of Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
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2006 – Present
Graduate Council Member
College of Human Environmental Sciences, Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK
2006 – Present
Graduate Coordinator
Design, Housing, and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE_______________________________________________________
January 2008 – Present
Faculty Chair
Online Merchandising Master’s Program
Great Plain Interactive Distance Education Alliance (IDEA)
June 2007- May 2008
External Reviewer
For a Project Funded by Business & International Education Program,
The U.S. Department of Education, University of Delaware.
2007-Present
Chair, Student Fellowship and Awards Committee
International Textiles and Apparel Association (ITAA)
2007-Present
Editorial Board Member, Reviewer
Korean Journal of Clothing & Textiles
2006
Member, Student Fellowship and Awards Committee
International Textiles and Apparel Association (ITAA)
September 2006
Guest Reviewer
Journal of Business Research/ACRA special issue
April 2006
Guest Reviewer
Family and Consumer Science Research Journal
September 2004-Present
Editorial Board Member, Reviewer
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal
June 2004-Present
Editorial Board Member, Reviewer
Journal of International Business and Economy
June 2004-Present
Editorial Board Member, Reviewer
Korean Journal of Distribution Research
2004-Present
Reviewer
International Textiles and Apparel Association (ITAA) Conference
Papers
2004-Present
Reviewer
Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference Papers
May 2004
Juror
The first-round for the National Art of Fashion Competition,
Philadelphia, PA.
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2003-Present
Reviewer
American Collegiate Retailing Association (ACRA) Conference
Papers
2002
Co-Chair, Research and Theory Development Committee
International Textiles and Apparel Association (ITAA)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS__________________________________________________
Association for Consumer Research (2004-Present, Member)
American Collegiate Retailing Association (2002-Present , Member)
International Textiles and Apparel Association (1994-Present, Member)
Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars (2005- Present, Member)
Korean Distribution Association (1998-Present, Member)
Korean Society of Consumer Studies (1998-Present, Member)
Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles (1989-Present, Member)
Glenn Muske
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University
135 HES
Stillwater, OK 74078
(405) 744-6280 Fax: (405) 744-6910
e-mail: [email protected]
fcs.okstate.edu/microbiz
702 N. Dryden Circle
Stillwater, OK 74075
(405) 372-3710
Education:
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Human Development and
Family Studies, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, August, 1996.
- Major: Family Resource Management
- Dissertation: Family Financial Management: A Real World Perspective
Master of Science Degree, Humanities and Social Sciences, North Dakota State
University, Fargo, ND, May, 1977.
- Major: Business (MBA)
- Thesis: An analysis of change in employees’ attitudes
Bachelor of Science Degree, Humanities and Social Sciences, North Dakota State
University, Fargo, ND, May 1974.
- Major: Business Economics
- Minor: Economics and History
Professional Experience:
Education
Interim Associate Dean and Assistant Director – Family and Consumer Sciences
Cooperative Extension (Feb, 2006 – Present). College of Human Environmental
Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Professor - Home-Based and Micro Business Specialist, (July, 2006 - present). Dept.
of Design, Housing, and Merchandising (DHM)/Cooperative Extension - Family and
Consumer Sciences (CE-FCS), Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
CE-FCS Responsibilities: State specialist in home-based and micro business
programs. Work with other state and area specialists and county FCS extension
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educators. Responsible for educational materials and programs for
business owners throughout OK. Coordinate efforts with other agencies.
DHM Responsibilities:
DHM 4453, Entrepreneurship and Product Development for Apparel and Interiors
– 70+ students,
Fall, 2002, 2004 – 2007
DHM 5503, Real Estate and Housing in Family Financial Planning
Summer, 2003; 2005, 2007
– Summer, 2002 Collaborating instructor (Iowa State)
DHM 4810, Visual Merchandising Field Experience - 9 - 12 students
Spring, 2003 - 06; Fall, 2003, 05, 06
Associate Professor - Home-Based and Micro Business Specialist, (2001 - 2006).
Dept. of Design, Housing, and Merchandising (DHM)/Cooperative Extension Family and Consumer Sciences (CE-FCS), Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
DHM Responsibilities: As above plus:
DHM 4810, Problems in DHM - Fall, 2001
DHM 6133, Research Methods in DHM - Spring, 2003
Assistant Professor - Home-Based and Micro Business Specialist, (1996 - 2001).
Dept. of Design, Housing, and Merchandising (DHM)/Cooperative
Extension - Family and Consumer Sciences (CE-FCS), Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK.
Research Assistant, (August, 1995 - May, 1996). Department of Human Development
and Family Studies, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.
Teaching Assistant, (August, 1992 - May, 1995). Department of Human Development
and Family Studies, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Responsibilities: Primary responsibility for two courses per semester: Personal
Financial Planning, Housing Finance and Family Resource Management.
Instructor, (Sept., 1988 - Dec., 1988). Bismarck State College, Bismarck, ND.
Taught courses in Advanced Management & Small Business Management
Instructor, (August, 1979 - Dec., 1979). North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND.
Taught advance management
Instructor, (June, 1976 - March, 1977). Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN.
Taught an introduction to management course
Graduate Assistant, (Sept., 1974 - May, 1976). NDSU, Fargo, ND.
Management
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Administrator, (May, 1989 - May, 1992). Fleck, Mather & Strutz, Bismarck, ND.
Responsible for management of an 18 attorney law firm
Administrator, (Sept., 1978 - May, 1989). Legal Assistance of North Dakota,
Inc., Bismarck, ND.
Responsible for a $1,000,000 state-wide program overseeing 45 employees
Administrator, (Feb., 1977 - Sept., 1978). Dunseith Community Nursing Home,
Dunseith, ND.
Responsible for operation of a 60-bed skilled and basic care nursing facility.
Publications:
Invited Manuscripts and White papers
Woods, M., Muske, G., & Shepelwich, S. (2007). The Federal Reserve System
and the Cooperative Extension Service: Partnerships to Enhance Community Building.
Federal Reserve System and Cooperative Extension System Partnership Development
Roundtable, Philadelphia, PA.
Fitzgerald, M. A., Muske, G., & Philbrick, C. (2004). Business satisfactions:
Relationships in the work environment. In R. K. Z. Heck, A. N. Puryear, & P. A
Tombline, (Eds). A Toolkit for Home-based Entrepreneurs (pp. 101-112). NY: Baruch
College Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship and Small Business.
Haynes, G. W. & Muske, G. (2004). Business and family income: Resource
intermingling and financial success . In R. K. Z. Heck, A. N. Puryear, & P. A Tombline,
(Eds). A Toolkit for Home-based Entrepreneurs (pp. 78-90). NY: Baruch College
Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship and Small Business.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., & Kollmorgen, N. (2004). How business
management practices affect business success and the family. In R. K. Z. Heck, A. N.
Puryear, & P. A Tombline, (Eds). A Toolkit for Home-based Entrepreneurs (pp. 125135). NY: Baruch College Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship and Small
Business.
Muske, G. & Winter, M. (2004). Personal financial management: An alternative
paradigm. In National Endowment for Financial Education Symposium: Motivating
Americans to Develop Constructive Behavior. Denver, CO: NEFE. Retrieved Feb. 2005
from http://www.nefe.org/pages/muskeww.html.
Muske, G. (2002). Family Businesses: Research from the NE-167 Family
Business Research Study. Family Firm Institute Annual Monograph, Boston, MA:
Family Firm Institute.
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Woods, M. D., Muske, G., & Barta, S. (2002). The digital economy and
implications for rural areas. Symposium on Information and Rural Development,
Kangwon National University, Chunchon, Korea.
Brown, P. and Muske, G. (2001). Home-based businesses impact on the rural
economy of the south. In L. Beaulieu (Ed.), The Rural South: Preparing for the
challenges of the 21st Century Policy Brief Series - #16. Mississippi State: MS: Southern
Rural Development Center.
Refereed Articles - Journal
Fitzgerald, M. A. & Muske, G. (submitted). Copreneurs: Creating work and
family balance through the use of adjustment strategies. Family Business Review,
Haynes, G. W., Muske, G., & Fitzgerald, M. A. (submitted). Social and economic
vulnerability scale: U. S. Countywide Assessment. Journal of Enterprising Communities.
Jin, B., Swinney, J., Cao, H., Muske, G., Nam, J. & Kang, J. (revise and
resubmit). Doing business with China: Curriculum internationalization through an
infusion method. Innovations in Education and Teaching International.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., & Hayes, G. W. (submitted). The intermingling of
family and business financial resources: Comparing copreneurial and noncopreneurial
couples. Financial Counseling and Planning.
Muske, G., Mashburn, A., and Fitzgerald, M. A. (in process). Are entrepreneurs
and small business owners the same: An empirical study
Muske, G., Yu, H., & Woods, M. D. (submitted). Understanding the rural Internet
consumer: Guidance for small business owners. Journal of Small Business Strategy.
Haynes, G. W., Onochie, J., & Muske, G. (2007). Is what’s good for business,
good for the family in family businesses? Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 28,
395-409.
Muske, G., Woods, M., & Swinney, J. (2007). Small Businesses and the
Community: Their Role and Importance within a State’s Economy. Journal of Extension.
Found 2/26/07 at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2007february/rb4.shtml.
Osteen, S., Muske, G., & Jones, J. E., (2007). Financial management education:
Its role in changing behavior. Journal of Extension, 45(3). Found 6/23/07 at:
http://www.joe.org/joe/2007june/rb2.shtml.
Muske, G. & Fitzgerald, M. A. (2006). A panel study of copreneurs in business:
Who enters, continues and exits? Family Business Review. 19(3), 193-205.
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Muske, G., Yu, H., & Khoo, C. (2006). Internet standards: How one state’s small
business web sites compare to expectations. Journal of Extension.
http://www.joe.org/joe/2006april/rb1.shtml
Hermann, J., Carson, A., Muske, G. & Keim, K. (2005). Using a nutrition web
site for in-service training and as a resource for county educators: Evaluating Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension’s experience. Journal of Extension, 43(4),
http://www.joe.org/joe/2005august/rb4.shtml
Muske, G., Jin, B., & Yu, H. (2004). Engaging rural retailers in visual
merchandising. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 96(3), 53-56.
Muske, G. & Winter, M. (2004). Personal financial management education:
Considering an alternative paradigm. Financial Counseling and Planning, 15(2), 79-88.
Muske, G. & Woods, M. (2004). Micro businesses as an economic development
tool: What they bring and what they need. Journal of the Community Development
Society, 35(1), 97-116.
Stanforth, N., Muske, G., and Woods, M. (2004). Micro business use of
technology and Extension’s role. Journal of Extension, 42(1),
http://www.joe.org/joe/2004february/a4.shtml.
Fitzgerald, M. A. and Muske, G. (2002). Copreneurs: An exploration and
comparison to other family businesses. Family Business Review 15(1), 1-16.
Muske, G., Goetting, M., and Vukonich, M. (2001). The Internet: A training tool
for Cooperative Extension. Journal of Extension, www.joe.org/joe/2001august/a3.html.
Muske, G. and Winter, M. (2001). An in-depth look at family cash-flow
management practices. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 22(4), 353-372.
Muske, G. and Stanforth, N. (2000). Future entrepreneurial needs of the
nonbusiness college student. Journal of Extension, www.joe.org/joe/2000december/
a4.html.
Holcomb, R. and Muske, G. (2000). The Role of Extension specialists in helping
entrepreneurs develop successful food-based businesses. Journal of Extension, 38(1),
www.joe.org/joe/2000february/a2.html.
Muske., G. and Winter, M. (1999). Cash flow management: A framework for
daily activities. Financial Counseling and Planning, 10(1), 1-12.
Muske, G., Woods, M., and Biers, K. (1999). Oklahoma’s home-based
businesses: Economic growth potential for the new millennium. Visions, 72(2), 1-8.
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Stanforth, N. and Muske, G. (1999). Family and consumer sciences students’
interest in entrepreneurship education. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 91(4),
34-39.
Holcomb, R. Muske, G., Lyford, C. and Woods, M. (1998). An evaluation of
plant location decisions by food manufacturing facilities. Current Farm Economics,
70(2), 35-47.
Muske, G. (1995). Family financial management: A case study from the
perspective of the money manager. Family Economics and Resource Management
Biennial, 1, 129-135. Washington, DC: AAFCS.
Fitzgerald, M., Muske, G., Philbrick, C., and Grove, S (In process). In love and in
business: Satisfaction among copreneurial couples. Journal of Family and Economic
Issues.
Muske, G. and Park, J. (In process). Rural development and entrepreneurship:
And the elderly shall lead them.
Refereed Article - Conference Proceedings
(Double-blind, full manuscript reviews)
Bridenstine, L, Whitacre, B., Muske, G., & Woods, M. (2008). Entrepreneurial
Communities in Rural Oklahoma. Southern Agricultural Economists Assoc. Proceedings,
San Antonio, TX.
Swinney, J., Muske, G., Woods, M., & Ryu, J. S. (2008). Travel information
gathering and implications for rural economic development. American Collegiate
Retailing Association Conference Proceedings, Durango, CO.
Fitzgerald, M. & Muske, G. ( 2007). Adjustment strategies in the family firm: A
comparison of copreneurs to married couples. 2007 U.S. Assoc. of Small Business and
Entrepreneurship Conference Proceedings (CD-ROM).
Haynes, G., Onochie, J., & Muske, G. (2005). Is what’s good for business, good
for the family: A financial assessment. 2005 ACCI Conference Proceedings, Columbus,
OH. American Council on Consumer Interests. .
Haynes, G., Onochie, J., & Muske, G. (2005). Relationship between changes in
the financial positions of the business and family, 2005 USASBE Conference
Proceedings (CD-ROM), Indian Wells, CA.
Haynes, G., Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M., Fong, G., & Douglas, S. (2004).
Developing a county-level socio-economic scale. 2004 Community Development Society
Proceedings, Cleveland, OH.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., & Haynes, G. (2003). The intermingling of
financial resources among copreneurial couples. 17th Annual U. S. Association for Small
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Business and Entrepreneurship Conference proceedings (CD-ROM). Madison, WI:
USASBE.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M., & Kim, J. (2002). Copreneurs as Family Businesses:
Evaluating the Differences by Industry Type. 16th Annual U. S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship Conference Proceedings (CD-ROM). Madison, WI:
USASBE.
Muske, G. & Stanforth, N. (1998). Future entrepreneurial educational needs of
the nonbusiness student. Western Regional Home Management-Family Economics
Educators Proceedings, 13, 74-78.
Muske, G. & Winter, M. (1998). Real world financial management tools and
practices. 44th Annual American Council on Consumer Interest Proceedings, 44, 19-25,
Columbia, MO: ACCI.
Muske, G. (1995). Family financial management: A case study of a blended
family. 1995 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference
Proceedings, 13, 63-74. Phoneix, AZ: AFCPE.
Refereed - Extension Fact Sheets
Whitacre, B. & Muske, G. (in preparation) Website Basics for Small Businesses.
Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Muske, G., Holcomb, R., & Holcombe, S. (2005 revised, 2003 revised, 2000).
Intellectual Property - Protecting Your Business Assets with Patents, Trademarks,
Copyrights and Other Tools, (T-4147). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension
Service.
Muske, G. (2005 revised, 1999). Micro and Home-Based Business: Market
Research, (WT-6109). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Muske, G. (2004 revised, 1999). Micro and Home-Based Business: The Basics of
Marketing, (T-6110). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Muske, G., Holcomb, R., Woods, M, & Urbach, S. (2004). Financing Your Small
Business. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Muske, G. (2003 revised, 1998). Ten Frequently Asked Questions for Micro and
Home-Based Business Start-up, (T-9005). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service.
Muske, G. (2001). Micro and Home-Based Business: Service Pricing, (WT6112). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
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Muske, G. (2000). Micro and Home-Based Business: Product Pricing, (WT6111). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Muske, G., Stanforth, N., & Woods, M. (2000). The Internet: Marketing Tool for
Small Businesses, (WF-566). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Holcomb, R. Muske, G., Lyford, C. & Woods, M. (1999). How can Oklahoma
Communities attract Food Manufacturing Companies?, (WF-914). Stillwater, OK:
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service - http://www.okstate.edu/ag/agedcm4h/pearl/
Muske, G. & Woods, M. (1999) Home-Based Business: An Economic
Development Alternative, (WF-915). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension
Service - http://www.okstate.edu/ag/agedcm4h/pearl/
Holcomb, R., Muske, G., & Kenkel, P. (1998). Developing a Business Plan for
Value-Added Agricultural Products, (F-909). Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service.
Refereed Abstract - Conference Proceedings
Khoo, C., Muske, G. & Hong, Y. (2004). Evaluating small businesses web sites:
How do they compare as compared to expectations? 15th OSU Annual Research
Symposium, 26. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University,
http://gradcollege.okstate.edu/events/ressymp/abstracts/2004_poster_abstracts.pdf
Nieko, Muske, G., Osteen, S., & Jones, J. (2004). An evaluation of the
effectiveness of a financial management education program. 15th OSU Annual Research
Symposium, 26. Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University,
http://gradcollege.okstate.edu/events/ressymp/abstracts/2004_poster_abstracts.pdf
Cantrell, J., Cramer, S., Fitzgerald, M. A., Haynes, D., Muske, G., & Sanders, G.
(2002). The Great Plains Idea program in family financial planning: An investment in
you and your future. 2002 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education
Conference Proceedings, 20, 146. Upper Arlington, OH: AFCPE.
Fitzgerald, M. A., Pankow, D., & Muske, G. (2002). Financial practices in
copreneurial couples: Implications for financial counselors. 2002 Association for
Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference Proceedings, 20, 64. Upper
Arlington, OH: AFCPE.
Greenlee, C., Holcomb, R. B., Muske, G. & Woods, M. D. (2002). Operational
characteristics of Oklahoma small food businesses. 2002 Food Distribution Research
Society Annual Conference Proceedings, Miami, FL.
Muske, G. (2002). Family Businesses: Research from the NE-167 Family
Business Research Study. Family Firm Institute Annual Conference, Boston, MA: FFI.
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Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M., & Kim, J. (2002). Copreneurs as Family Businesses:
Evaluating the Differences by Industry Type. 16th Annual U. S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship, 16, 82. Madison, WI: USASBE.
Muske, G; Fitzgerald, M., Masuo, D., & Lee. Y. (April, 2002). The sustainability
of the family business over time. 2002 American Council on Consumer Interests
Conference Proceedings, 48. Columbus, MO:
Muske, G. (2001). Economic well-being: How families define the term. 4th
International Society of Quality of Life Conference. 4th Annual International Conference
on Quality of Life Proceedings, 4, 89-90. Blacksburg, VA: Pamplin College of Business,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Muske, G. & Stanforth, N. (2001). An exploration of entrepreneurship for nonbusiness students. 19th Annual Entrepreneurship Education Forum Proceedings, 19, 62.
Columbus, OH.
Muske, G., Goetting, M. & Vukonich, M. (2000). Teaching Retirement and
Family Resource Management Using the Web. 46th Annual American Council on
Consumer Interests Conference Proceedings, 46, 189. Columbia, MO.
Muske, G., Goetting, M., & Vukonich, M. (1999). The Internet: A training tool
for Cooperative Extension. 1999 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning
Education Conference Proceedings, 17, 191. Phoenix, AZ.
Fitzgerald, M., Furry, M. M., German, L., Goebel, K., Heck, R. K. Z., Jasper, C.
R., Muske, G., & Walker, R. (1999). Healthy family businesses make healthy families.
Family Relations and Human Development/Family Economics and Resource
Management Biennial, 3, 6-7. Washington, DC: AAFCS.
Bruin, L., Muske, G, & Swift, A. (1997). Credit card payment patterns of college
students. 1997 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference
Proceedings, 15, 35. Phoneix, AZ: AFCPE.
Muske, G. (1995) Economic well-being of elderly households: The impact of
multiple factors. 41st Annual American Council of Consumer Interest Proceedings, 41,
242-243. Washington, DC: ACCI.
Book Chapter
Woods, M. & Muske, G. (2007). Micro businesses in community development. In
N. Walzer (Ed.), Entrepreneurship as a Local Economic Developmen.
Muske, G. (1995). Family financial management: An in-depth examination of one
family’s process. In L. R. Bloom (Ed.), Qualitative research: Methods of approach (pp.
174 - 208), Ames, IA: Iowa State University.
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Reviewed/ Edited
Fortune Small Business. (2008, Jan 14). Unlimited partnership: Couples in
business. CNN Money.com. Found at:
http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/08/smbusiness/entrepreneurial_couples.fsb/
Muske, G., Frye, J., Garrard, D., Anderson, N., Holcomb, R., Woods, M.,
Stanforth, N., & Atchley, R. (2002). An investigation of Oklahoma micro entrepreneurs.
Food Research Initiative Program/Food Extension Initiative Program 2002 Report P989. Stillwater, OK: Food and Agricultural Products Center, Oklahoma State
University.
Woods, M. & Muske, G. (2001). Healthy communities: Building for tomorrow.
Blueprints for Economic Development, Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University, Rural
Development, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Kennemer, C. G. & Muske, G. (2001). Oklahoma Value-Added Micro
Entrepreneurs Use of Web Sites. Food and Agricultural Products Center Research
Symposium Proceedings, www.okstate.edu/ag/fapc/fapcrs/fapcrs.htm. Stillwater, OK:
Oklahoma State University.
Woods, M. & Muske, G. (2001). Healthy communities: Building for tomorrow.
Blueprints, 11(3), 1.
Muske, G. (2000). Feeling alone: Resources to help the herb business owner.
Proceedings of the 19th Annual Horticulture Industries Show, 86-87. Tulsa, OK:
Oklahoma and Arkansas Horticulture Industries Show.
Muske, G. (1997). The impact of home-based business on community economic
development. Summary of Research in Extension (1994-1996), 7, 89.
Fletcher, C. F., Winter, M., Volker, C. V., Hockaday, C., Muske, G., & Oum, Y.
(1995). Standard of Need for the State of Iowa. Ames, IA: Dept. of Human Development
and Family Studies
Significant Curriculum Materials
Beaulieu, B., Peabody, M., Cleary, J., Barefield, A., Hancock, C., Montgomery,
R., Wise, G., Dar. and Muske, G. (2008). Entrepreneurship and Communities. eXtension
Web site - http://www.extension.org/
Barefield, A., Muske, G and others (2007) Revision of Cashing in on Business
Opportunities.
Muske, G. (2007). Made in the USA. 2007 OHCE State Leader Lesson.
Muske, G. (2006). How to Select Reliable Web Sites. OEAFCS Annual Meeting.
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Hovatter, D., Smith, A. T., Berry, A. A., Biers, K., Brenengen, A., Brown, M.,
Gillich, H., Harper, J. E., Howard, B., Larrowe, G., Majors, C., & Muske, G. (2004). Be
the “e”: Entrepreneurship - Activity Guide. St. Paul, MN: National 4-H Cooperative
Curriculum System.
Hovatter, D., Smith, A. T., Berry, A. A., Biers, K., Brenengen, A., Brown, M.,
Gillich, H., Harper, J. E., Howard, B., Larrowe, G., Majors, C., & Muske, G. (2004). Be
the “e”: Entrepreneurship - Helper’s Guide. St. Paul, MN: National 4-H Cooperative
Curriculum System.
Muske, G. Brown, B., Holcomb, R., and Willougby, C. (2004). Food Business
Basics: The Owner’s Guide - 2nd ed. Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension Service.
Fitzgerald, M. A., Muske, G., & Philbrick, C. (2003). Businesss satisfactions:
Relationships in the work environment. In R. K. Z. Heck, A. N. Puryear, & P. A Tombline,
(Eds). Home-based entrepreneurs conference proceedings: A toolkit for home-based
entrepreneurs (pp. 79-90). NY: Baruch College Lawrence N. Field Center for Entreprenuership
and Small Business.
Haynes, G. W. & Muske, G. (2003). Business and family income: Resource
intermingling and financial success. In R. K. Z. Heck, A. N. Puryear, & P. A Tombline, (Eds).
Home-based entrepreneurs conference proceedings: A toolkit for home-based entrepreneurs (pp.
28-41). NY: Baruch College Lawrence N. Field Center for Entreprenuership and Small Business.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., & Kollmorgen, N. (2003). How business management
practices affect business success and the family. In R. K. Z. Heck, A. N. Puryear, & P. A
Tombline, (Eds). Home-based entrepreneurs conference proceedings: A toolkit for home-based
entrepreneurs (pp. 104-115). NY: Baruch College Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship
and Small Business.
Muske, G., Yu, H., Woods. M., Cothren, P, & Spalding, K. (2003) Visual
Merchandising. Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension Service.
Chambers, B. & Muske, G. (2002). Youth as Entrepreneurs: Learn to Earn - 2nd
ed. Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension Service.
Stanforth, N. & Muske, G. (2001). An Exploration of Entrepreneurship: Making a
Living From Your Passion. Stillwater, OK: College of Human Environmental Sciences,
University Extension.
Stanforth, N. & Muske, G. (2001). An Exploration of Entrepreneurship: Turning
Your Passion into a Career. Stillwater, OK: College of Human Environmental Sciences,
University Extension.
Muske, G. (2000). Money My Way: The Basics for Young Entrepreneurs leader's guide. Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension Service.
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Muske, G., Hackett, K. & Morrow, J. (2000). Money My Way: The Basics for
Young Entrepreneurs - member's manual. Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension
Service.
Chambers, B. & Muske, G. (2000). Youth as Entrepreneurs: Learn to Earn.
Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension Service.
Muske, G. Brown, B., Holcomb, R., Byford, L., & Clark, M. (1999). Food
Business Basics: The Owner’s Guide. Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension
Service.
Muske, G. (1998). Micro Business Resource Office Web site fcs.okstate.edu/microbiz
Muske, G. (1998). Putting it all together: Starting your home-based or micro
business. Stillwater, OK: OK Cooperative Extension Service.
Muske, G., Goetting, M., & Vukonich, M. (1998). An Interactive Distant
Education Web Training Site for Extension Educators on Financial Resource
Management and Home-Based and Micro Businesses –
www.okstate.edu/hes/fci/mbro/frm.
Muske, G. (1996). Starting a Home-Based Business: A Guide (Produced in
Braille and large print for individuals with a visual impairment). Stillwater, OK:
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service
Presentations:
Invited
Byoungho, J., Hong, Y., Branson, D., Farr, C., & Muske, G. (February, 2006).
Enhancing Oklahoma academic and small business community competitiveness for doing
business with China. 2006 NASULGC Agricultural Science and Education Exhibit.
Washington, DC.
Muske, G. & Winter, M. (May, 2004). Motivating Americans to Develop
Constructive Financial Behaviors. National Endowment for Financial Education
Symposium. Denver, CO: NEFE.
Muske, G. (Oct. 2002). Family Businesses: Research from the NE-167 Family
Business Research Study, Family Firm Institute Annual Conference, Dallas, TX.
Woods, M. D., Muske, G., & Barta, S. (May, 2002). The digital economy and
implications for rural areas. Symposium on Information and Rural Development,
Kangwon National University, Chunchon, Korea
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Muske, G., Holcomb, R., & Woods, M. (Oct. 2001). E-commerce: Results from
Oklahoma value-added business owners. E-Commerce: Impacting the way we do
business Conference. Southern Rural Development Center, Nashville, TN.
Muske. G. & Kennemer, C. G. (Jan., 2001). Value-added entrepreneurs and ecommerce opportunities. Southern Agriculture Research Annual Conference - IEG-16,
Rural Infrastructure, Ft. Worth, TX.
Muske, G. (May, 1999). Oklahoma Home-Based Business Owners: A 1999
Descriptive Look. 10th Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Home-Based Business
Association, Stillwater, OK.
Muske, G. (June, 1998). Home-Based Businesses as Economic Development.
Langston University’s Rural Development Conference. Langston, OK.
Refereed
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., Jumawan, L., & Mashburn, A. (submitted)
Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners: Using Owner Behavior to Differentiate. 2009
U.S. Assoc. of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference. Anaheim, CA..
Fitzgerald, M., Muske, G., & Muske, K. L. (accepted). Copreneurs and business
social responsibility within the context of community vulnerability. 2008 International
Council for Small Business, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Jin, B., Swinney, J., Cao, H., Muske, G., Nam, J. & Kang, J. H. (accepted). Doing
business with China: Curriculum internationalization through infusion method. 2008
International Textile and Apparel Association.
Swinney, J., Muske, G., Woods, M., & Ryu, J. S. (June, 2008). Travel
information gathering and implications for rural economic development. American
Collegiate Retailing Association, Durango, CO.
Bridenstine, L, Whitacre, B., Muske, G., & Woods, M. (Jan., 2008).
Entrepreneurial Communities in Rural Oklahoma. Southern Agricultural Economists
Assoc. Conferenece, San Antonio, TX.
Clary, G. & e-Extension Team (April, 2007). Building Local Economies of the
Future with an eXtension Community of Practice (CoP) Part One: Supporting
Entrepreneurs, 2007 National Assoc. of Community Development Extension
Professionals, Philadelphia, PA
Woods, M., Shepelwich, S., & Muske, G. (April, 2007). Building Entrepreneurial
Communities, 2007National Assoc. of Community Development Extension Professionals,
Philadelphia, PA
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Fitzgerald, M. & Muske, G. (Jan. 2007). Adjustment strategies in the family firm:
A comparison of copreneurs to married couples. 2007 U.S. Assoc. of Small Business and
Entrepreneurship Conference. Orlando, FL.
Kim, J. & Muske, G. (Nov, 2006). Internet browser or buyer: A profile
development of Internet browsers and buyers shoppers. 2006 International Textile and
Apparel Association, San Antonio, TX.
Yu, H., Muske, G., Kim, J. & Fiore, A. M. (Nov. 2006). The effects of small
business website design and functions on consumer online shopping behavior. 2006
International Textiles and Apparel Association annual conference, San Antonio, TX.
Jin, B. & Muske, G. (May, 2006). Key success factors for doing business with
China: Small U. S. companies perspective. 5th Annual Hawaii International Conference
on Social Sciences, Honolulu Hawaii
Jin, B. & Muske, G. (May, 2006).Innovative instructions for enhancing college
student’s understanding in doing business with China. 5th Annual Hawaii International
Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu Hawaii
Muske, G., Woods, M, Jin, B. & Yu, H. (Feb, 2006). Business growth through
visual merchandising. 2006 National Assoc. of Community Development Extension
Professionals conference. San Antonio, TX.
Muske, G., Woods, M, & Shepplewich, S. (Feb, 2006). Entrepreneurial
communities. 2006 National Assoc. of Community Development Extension Professionals
conference. San Antonio, TX.
Muske, G., Woods, M, & Swinney, J. (Feb, 2006). Internet shopping. 2006
National Assoc. of Community Development Extension Professionals conference. San
Antonio, TX.
Yu, H. & Muske, G. (Nov,2005). Visual Merchandising Strategies of Handcraft
Products: A Framework of Small Rural Retailer Approach. 2005 International Textiles
and Apparel Association annual conference, Alexandria, VA.
Yu, H., Muske, G., Kim, J., & Fiore, A. M. (July, 2005). The Effects of Small
Business Website Designs and Functions on Consumer Online Shopping Behavior. 2005
International Foundation of Fashion Technology Institutes (IFFTI) Conference, Japan.
Haynes, G., Onochie, J., & Muske, G. (April, 2005). Is what’s good for business,
good for the family: A financial assessment. 2005 American Council of Consumer
Interests Annual Conference, Columbus, OH.
Muske, G., Woods, M. D., & Khoo, C. (Feb, 2005). Evaluating the prevalence of
small businesses within a community. 2005 National Association of Community
Development Extension Professionals Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
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Haynes, G., Muske, G., & Fitzgerald, M.A. (Jan, 2005). Change over time among
family businesses. 2005 U. S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Conference, Indian Wells, CA.
Haynes, G., Onochie, J., & Muske, G. (Jan, 2005). Relationship between changes
in the financial positions of the business and family, 2005 U. S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship Conference, Indian Wells, CA.
Yu, H., Muske, G., & Yoh. E. (Jan, 2005). Apparel E-shopping: What Can We
Learn from These Two Female Consumer Groups? 2005 American Collegiate Retailing
Association Annual Conference, New York City, NY.
Kim, J. & Muske, G. (Nov, 2004). Internet shoppers: Development of an
empirical model using principle axis factor analysis. 2003 International Textile and
Apparel Association, Savannah, GA.
Muske, G. (Nov, 2004). Mentoring as a youth development tool. National
Association of Extension 4-H Agents. Oklahoma City, OK.
Haynes, G., Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M., Fong, G., & Douglas, S. (July, 2004).
Developing a county-level socio-economic scale. 2004 Community Development Society
Conference, Cleveland, OH.
Yu, H., Byoungho, J., & Muske, G. (Nov, 2003). Demonstrating visual
merchandising to rural retailers: Engaging students as instructors. 2003 International
Textile and Apparel Association Proceedings, Savannah, GA.
Muske, G., Yu, H., Woods, M. D., Stanforth, N, & Chambers, B. (March, 2003).
Tools to encourage and assist the entrepreneur. Strengthening and Building Partnerships
for Workforce Development Conference, Orlando, FL.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., & Haynes, G. (Jan, 2003). The intermingling of
financial resources among copreneurial couples. U. S. Association for Small Business
and Entrepreneurship Conference. Hilton Head, SC.
Cantrell, J., Cramer, S., Fitzgerald, M. A., Haynes, D., Muske, G., & Sanders, G.
(Nov, 2002). The Great Plains Idea program in family financial planning: An investment
in you and your future. 2002 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning
Education Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
Greenlee, C., Holcomb, R. B., Muske, G. & Woods, M. D. (Oct, 2002).
Operational Characteristics of Oklahoma Small Food Businesses. 2002 Food Distribution
Research Society annual conference, Miami, FL.
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Yu, H., Muske, G., & Woods, M. (August, 2002). Successful visual
merchandising practices among small businesses. 2002 ITAA Conference, New York,
NY.
Muske, G; Fitzgerald, M., Masuo, D., & Lee. Y. (April, 2002). The sustainability
of the family business over time. 2002 American Council on Consumer Interests
Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Frye, J., Ralstin, J., Muske, G., & Woods, M. (Feb. 2002). Healthy communities:
An Extension initiative. Strengthening Communities: Enhancing Extension’s Role,
National Community Rural Development Conference. Orlando, FL.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M., & Kim, J. (Jan. 2002). Copreneurs as Family
Businesses: Evaluating the Differences by Industry Type. U. S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship Conference. Reno, NV.
Muske, G. (Nov. 2001). Economic well-being: How families define the term. 4th
International Society of Quality of Life Conference. Washington, D.C.
Muske, G. & Stanforth, N. (Nov. 2001). An exploration of entrepreneurship for
non-business students. 19th Annual Entrepreneurship Education Forum. Salt Lake City,
UT.
Muske, G. & Chambers, B. (Feb., 2001), Learn to earn: Lawn care and the
environment. Building Tomorrow's Workforce: A Focus on Southern Youth Conference,
Gulfport, MS.
Muske, G., Goetting, M. & Vukonich, M. (2000). Teaching Retirement and
Family Resource Management Using the Web. Part of panel presentation by Devaney, S.
Muske, G., and Knight S., Technology strategies for retirement planning outreach and
education. 2000 American Council on Consumer Interests Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Holcomb, R. & Muske, G. (July, 1999). Business plans and legal requirements of
starting a business. 1999 Institute for Food Technology Conference, Chicago, IL.
Fitzgerald, M., Muske, G., & German, L. (June, 1999). Family and Business
Satisfaction: A comparison of copreneurs to noncopreneurs. 1999 Family Relations and
Human Development/Family Economics and Resource Management AAFCS
Preconference, Seattle, WA.
Muske, G. & Stanforth, N. (Sept., 1998). Future entrepreneurial educational
needs of the nonbusiness student. Western Regional Home Management-Family
Economics Educators Conference. Salt Lake City, UT.
Muske, G. & Winter, M. (March, 1998). Real world financial management tools
and practices. 44th Annual American Council on Consumer Interest Annual Conference.
Washington, DC:
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Muske, G. (May, 1997). The Oklahoma experience: OHBBA. 4th Annual HomeBased Business Conference, Vail, CO.
Naihfe, P. & Muske, G. (May, 1997). Marketing and the World Wide Web: The
Oklahoma Home-Based Business Association’s Pilot Project. 4th Annual Home-Based
Business Conference, Vail, CO.
Muske, G. (Nov., 1995). Family financial management: A case study of a blended
family. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education conference, New
Orleans.
Muske, G. (June, 1995). Family financial management: A case study from the
perspective of the money manager. Family Economics and Resource Management
Section preconference, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, New
Orleans, LA.
Muske, G. (March, 1995). Economic well-being of elderly households: The
impact of multiple factors. American Council on Consumer Interests, Washington, DC.
Refereed Posters
Khoo, C., Muske, G. & Hong, Y. (March, 2004). Evaluating small businesses web
sites: How do they compare as compared to expectations? 15th Annual Research
Symposium, Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University.
Nieko, Muske, G., Osteen, S., & Jones, J. (March, 2004). An evaluation of the
effectiveness of a financial management education program. 15th Annual Research
Symposium, Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University.
Muske, G. & Fitgerald, M. A. (Nov. 2003). Copreneurs and comingling: The
mixing of household and business finances. Association for Financial Counseling and
Planning Annual Conference, Savannah, GA.
Muske, G., Osteen, S., & Jones, J. (Nov. 2003). Entrepreneurship education in
Oklahoma. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Annual Conference,
Savannah, GA.
Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., & Haynes, G. (March, 2003). The intermingling of
financial resources among copreneurial couples. Oklahoma Association of Family and
Consumer Sciences 2003 Annual Conference. El Reno, OK.
Fitzgerald, M. A., Pankow, D., & Muske, G. (Nov. 2002). Financial practices in
copreneurial couples: Implications for financial counselors. Association for Financial
Counseling and Planning Annual Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
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Kim, J., Muske, G., & Fitzgerald, M. (March, 2002). Copreneurial success in
retail firms. Oklahoma Assoc. of Family and Consumer Sciences 2002 Annual
Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Muske, G. (Feb. 2002). Entrepreneurship education for adults and youth.
Strengthening Communities: Enhancing Extension’s Role, National Community Rural
Development Conference. Orlando, FL.
Muske, G., Hong, Y., Woods, M. & Kim, J. (Feb. 2002). Visual merchandising:
Assistance for business owners. Strengthening Communities: Enhancing Extension’s
Role, National Community Rural Development Conference. Orlando, FL
Kennemer, C. G. & Muske, G. (April, 2001). Oklahoma value-added micro
entrepreneurs use of web sites. Food and Agricultural Products Center Research
Symposium, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Kennemer, C. G. & Muske, G. (March, 2001). Oklahoma value-added micro
entrepreneurs use of web sites. Oklahoma Assoc. of Family and Consumer Sciences 2001
Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Muske, G. & Stanforth, N. (March, 2001). Entrepreneurship Education: A
Curriculum to Encourage the Non-business Student. Oklahoma Assoc. of Family and
Consumer Sciences 2001 Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Fitzgerald, M., Muske, G., Philbrick, C., & Grove, S. (Nov. 2000). In Love and in
business: Family and business functioning in copreneurial couples. 2000 National
Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Muske, G., Goetting, M., & Vukonich, M. (1999). The Internet: A training tool
for Cooperative Extension. 1999 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning
Education Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
Bruin, M., Muske, G., & Swift, A. (1997). Credit card payment patterns of
college students. 1997 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education
Conference. San Diego, CA.
Selected Professional
Muske, G. (March, 2006). “Growing home-based businesses” workshops. Part of
17th Annual Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs conference. Peoria, IL.
Woods, M., Muske, G., & Shepelwich, S. (Sept., 2005). Developing
Entrepreneurial Communities in Oklahoma. In cooperation with OK Dept. of Commerce,
SW Oklahoma, Cameron University, Lawton, OK.
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Muske, G. (May, 2005). Entrepreneurship (1 day). Part of Southern Rural
Development Center E2 (Entrepreneurship and E-commerce) workshop. Oklahoma City,
OK.
Woods, M., Muske, G., & Shepelwich, S. (April, 2005). Entrepreneurial
communities in Oklahoma. 2005 Oklahoma Symposium on Information Technology and
Entrepreneurship, Langston University, Oklahoma City, OK.
Muske, G. (August - Sept., 2004). Women’s Business Center Series Networking. Durant, McAlester, and Shawnee, OK.
Muske, G. (Sept. & Oct, 2003). Women’s Business Center Series - Marketing and
Pricing. Durant, McAlester, Shawnee, Ada, Poteau, and Idabell, OK.
Muske, G. (April 2003). Pricing for the Entrepreneur, Kiamichi Technology
Center Business Series, McAlester, OK.
Muske, G. (April 2003). Marketing for the Entrepreneur, Kiamichi Technology
Center Business Series, McAlester, OK.
Muske, G. (May, 2002). Getting to know your market. Stillwater Chamber
Business Breakfast Series, Stillwater, OK.
Muske, G. (Jan, 2000). Feeling alone: Resources to help the herb business owner.
19th Annual Horticultures Industry Show, Tulsa, OK.
Muske, G. (March, 1998). Marketing. OAFCS conference. Stillwater, OK.
Muske, G. (Nov., 1997). Home-based businesses as part of economic
development. OSU AE4723, Stillwater, OK
Muske, G. (June, 1997). Marketing your product or service: Tips for the homebased business owner. ARS Textrina conference, Stillwater, OK.
Muske, G. (May, 1997). Oklahoma Home-Based businesses: An excellent
alternative. OK Home-Based Business Association Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Muske, G. (Sept. & Oct., 1996). Home-based businesses: An alternative for those
with visual impairments. OK Council for the Blind, Visual Rehab. & Visual Impairment
Educators conferences, Muskogee, OK.
Muske, G. (Sept., 1995). Fringe benefits: The language you might hear as you
start your first job. College of Family and Consumer Sciences Career Day, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA.
Muske, G. (Nov. 1994). Job hunting from an employer’s perspective. College of
Family and Consumer Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.
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External Support:
Whitacre, B., Muske, G., Ralstin, S., Frye, J., Ramos, F., & Castillo, D. (2007).
Hispanic E-commerce opportunities. USDA CSREES and Southern Rural Development
Center, $24,997.44.
Russ, R., Kang, M., & Muske, G. (2007). Activities that promote wellness for
older adults in rural Oklahoma communities. Lucille Clark Scholarship, $2603.
Whitacre, B. Woods, M., Cardwell, B., Frye, J, Jeffcoat, M., Muske, G.,.&
(2007). Broadband matters: Connecting rural communities. OCES TIP Initiative,
$54,692.
Byoungho, J. & Muske, G. (2006). Building the competitiveness of the natural
fiber and related industry by preparing college students and small business leaders of
Oklahoma. USDA International Science and Education Program. $100,000
Danes, S., Haynes, G., & Stafford, K. (as PIs plus other collaborators). (2006).
Family business response to federal disaster assistance. National Science Foundation,
$274,000.
Rural Development Centers and contributing members (2005). Building local
communities of the future: Entrepreneurship education and information support systems
for rural people and places. eExtension Initiative, USDA CSREES, $75,000.
Woods, M., Muske, G., Frye, J., Ralstin, J., Davis, S., Williams, J., & Woodruff,
A. (2006). Community resource and economic development impact team. OCES TIP
Initiative, $32,816.
Muske, G. & Woods, M. (2005). Southern Region rural entrepreneurship
roundtable session funding. Southern Rural Development Center, Kellogg Foundation,
NW Area Foundation, & Farm Foundation, $1500.
Sasser, S. L & Muske, G. Mini-Society (2005). Train-the-trainer Youth
Entrepreneurship Program. Kaufmann Foundation, $8,500.
Jin, B., Farr, C. Branson, D, Yu, H. & Muske, G. (2004). Enhancing Oklahoma
Academic and Small Business Community Competitiveness for doing business with
China. U. S. Dept of Education, $162,000.
Muske, G. (2004). Visual Merchandising in Johnston and Alfalfa Counties.
OCES-FCS Ambassadors, $1000.
Yu, H. & Muske, G. (2003). Oklahoma Residents’ Internet Shopping Behavior
(as a part of the 2003 Oklahoma Social Indicator Survey conducted by the Bureau for
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Social Research). Partial funding provided by the Department of Design, Housing and
Merchandising and College of Human Environmental Sciences, $4692.
Muske, G. (2002). Oklahoma’s Resource Directory for Small, Micro, and HomeBased Businesses – 4th ed. Oklahoma Department of Commerce, $6000 (in-kind).
Hong, Y. & Muske, G. (2002). Designs and functions of small business websites:
A preliminary study. OAFCS Donna Cadwalader Education, Research and Development
Grant, $1200.
Muske, G. (2002). Oklahoma’s Resource Directory for Small, Micro, and HomeBased Businesses – 4th ed. Oklahoma Department of Commerce, $6000 (in-kind).
Brown, P., White, L., and Muske, G. (2001). Youth workforce development.
Southern Rural Development Center, $1000.
Muske, G., Yu, H., Woods, M., Spalding, K. and Cothren, P. (2001). Visual
merchandising tools for Oklahoma value-added entrepreneurs. FEIP, $15,000
Muske, G. (2001). Financial tools website. OCES-FCS Ambassadors, $800.
Muske, G. (2001). High School Financial Planning Program. National
Endowment for Financial Education, $1000.
Muske, G. (2001). Cashing in on Business Opportunities: An Entrepreneurship
Development Program. Irma Manning Professional Development Award, $2000.
Muske, G., Tricinella, B. & Couchman, G. (2000). Individual development
accounts: Money management training. Tulsa County Community Action Agency,
$10,000.
Holcomb, R., Muske, G., Williams, G., McCraw, D., Carrol, B., & Cothren, P.
(2000). Examining value-added opportunities for non-marketable Oklahoma peaches.
FEIP, $8950.
Muske, G., Holcomb, R., Frye, J., Stanforth, N., Woods, M., Anderson, N., Frye,
J., Garrard, D., & Lee, J. (2000). An investigation of Oklahoma value-added micro
entrepreneurs. FEIP, $15,000.
Muske, G. & Wilson, D. (2000). Mini-Society® Youth Entrepreneurship
Program. Kaufmann Foundation, $20,000.
Stanforth, N. & Muske, G. (2000). Entrepreneurship awareness and education.
Coleman Foundation, $25,000.
Muske, G. & Wilson, D. (1999). Mini-Society® Youth Entrepreneurship
Program. Kaufmann Foundation, $10,000 (in-kind).
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Muske, G. (1999). Oklahoma’s Resource Directory for Small, Micro, and HomeBased Businesses – 2nd ed. Oklahoma Department of Commerce, $6000 (in-kind).
Muske, G. (1998). Oklahoma’s Resource Directory for Small, Micro, and HomeBased Businesses. Oklahoma Department of Commerce, $5490 (in-kind).
Muske, G. (1998). OHBBA Annual Conference and Marketing Conference.
Tayloe Papers, $200; Bank First, $500; Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, $250.
Holcomb, R. & Muske, G. (1998). An Educational Package for Agribusiness
Entrepreneurs. DASNR, $800
Muske, G. & Brown, B. (1997). Starting a Food for Profit Business packet.
OCES-FCS Ambassadors, $1000.
Service/Leadership:
Department/Unit
CE-FCS
Web Committee, 2004 - 2008; 1996 - 2000
Chair, 2005-2008, 1998-1999
Developed initial web site, 1998
In-Service Committee, 2000 – 2002; 2009
Chair, 2001-2002; 2009
Search Committees – 2000; 2007 - 2008
Recognition and Awards Comm. – 1997-1999
Chair, 1998-1999
DHM
Merchandising Search Committee - 2004
RPT Committee - 2003-2008
Chair – 2003/044, 2006/07, 2007/08
Presentation in DHM Interior Design Course - 1998-2004
Presentation in DHM 5383 - 2000
Presentation in DHM 4453, Entrepreneurship – 1998, 1996
Interviewer in DHM Internship course – 1998
College
CHES
NCSI RPT Comm. – 2005-07
Dean Search Comm – 2006 - 2007
Presentation to Faculty Scholars – “Working with graduate students” – 2005
Faculty Advisory Comm. - 2000-2002
Chair - 2001-2002
Presentations
Nutritional Sciences
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- (NCSI 2111) – 2005, 2006
- (NSCI 4753) - 2001 - 2004
- (NSCI 5221) - 2001 - 2004
Human Development and Family Systems
- (HDFS 3433) - 2004
- (HDFS 3443) - 2003
DASNR
Dean Search Committee - 2004 - 2005
Computer Committee, 1997-2000
Web Page Committee, 1997- 1998
OCES
Awards Comm. - 2002-2004
Leadership Initiative - 2002
4-H
Leadership Conference workshop - 2004
Round-Up Workshop - 2001, 2002
Round-Up Speech Contest Judge - 1997
University
OSU Institutional Review Board, Alternate Member, 2005 - 2008
Judge, 15th Annual Graduate Research Symposium - 2004.
Faculty Associate – 97-98; 99-05
Food and Agricultural Products Research and Technology Center Value-Added
Faculty, 1997 - current
Faculty Council Retirement and Fringe Benefits Committee, 1997-2000
Profession
4-HCCS Entrepreneurship Curriculum Design Team - 2003 - 2004
Academy of Family Business Journal Editorial Review Board - 2004-2008
American Council of Consumer Interests
Foundation and Grants Subcommittee - 2000 - 2003
Awards Coordinating Committee – 1999 - 2001
Master's Thesis Award Committee - 2001 - 2003
Newsletter Committee - 1999 -2000
Association of Financial Counseling and Planning
Editorial Review Board – 2006-2009
Awards Committee Chair - 2004-2005
Investment Committee - 2004-2005
Board of Directors
Pres-Elect - 2008
Treasurer - 2005 - 2008
Secretary - 2003
Distinguished Fellows Award Chair - 2003
Annual Conference Chair - 2002
Annual Meeting Student Papers Editor - 2001
Annual Meeting Poster Chair - 2000
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Master's Thesis Awards Comm - 1999
Colorado State Web site evaluation project participant - 1999
Oklahoma Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc
Entrepreneurship Contest Judge - 2003, 2004
National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals - 2003 National Family Business Research Group (NE-167) - 2000 Chair - 2002-2006
OCES-FCS Ambassadors - 1997 Board of Directors - 2002 - 2004
Newsletter Committee – 1998 - 2000
Oklahoma Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences - 1997 Budget Committee – 1998 Web Committee - 1999 - 2003
Oklahoma Home-Based Business Association Board of Directors, 1996-2000
Secretary, 1997-1999
Stillwater Chamber of Commerce - 1996 - 2008
Small Business Committee, 1996-2003
Developed Small Business Resource Guide – 1998
Southern Rural Development Center
E-commerce Committee - 2004-05; 2000
Rural Entrepreneurship Committee - 2005
State Chamber member - 1997 – 2008
Reviewer
Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conf. - 1999 - 2000
Canadian Home Economics Journal – 1998
Family Business Review - 1999
Financial Counseling and Planning – 1998, 2000, 2001
Journal of the Community Development Society - 2004
Journal of Family and Economic Issues – 2004-05, 2008
Journal of Personal Finance - 2002
Montana State Extension Service IRA Fact Sheets – 1997-98
Oklahoma Dept. of Commerce - Oklahoma Entrepeneur Portfolio – 1997
U. S. Association of Business and Entrepreneurship – 2004, 2007
Economic and Social Research Council Panel Reviewer - 2008
Awards/Honors
Russ, R., Kang, M., & Muske, G. (2007). Built Environment that Enhance Wellness for
Older Adults in Rural Oklahoma Community. Selected as the 2007 American
Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Foundation, Inc. Irene Winifred Eno Grant
winner.
Jin, B., Swinney, J., Cao, H., Muske, G., Nam, J. & Kang, J. (2007). Doing business with
China: Curriculum internationalization through an infusion method. Nominated
for best paper award – ITAA – not selected.
Holcomb, R., Brooks, J., Early, E., Willoughby, C., and others. (2006) Nominated for
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Group Award.
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Muske, G. (2006). Selected to serve on Editorial Board of “Financial Counseling and
Planning,” the Journal of the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning
Education.
Muske, G. (2006, April). CHES Researcher of the Year Nominee.
Muske, G. (2005, April). CHES Graduate Faculty Mentor Nominee.
Muske, G., Yu, H., Cothren, P, Spaulding, K., & Woods, M. (2004, October). National
Extension Assoc. of Family and Consumer Sciences Educational Technology
Award for “Visual Merchandising” CD - 2nd place.
Muske, G. (2004). Selected to serve on Editorial Review Board of Academy of Family
Business Journal
Muske, G. (2004, May). Invited participant to National Endowment for Financial
Education think tank on “Motivating Americans to Develop Constructive
Behaviors.” Denver, CO: NEFE.
Muske, G., Yu, H., Cothren, P, Spaulding, K., & Woods, M. (2004, April). Oklahoma
Extension Assoc. of Family and Consumer Sciences Educational Technology
Award for “Visual Merchandising” CD - 1st place.
Khoo, C., Muske, G. & Yu, H. (March, 2004). Evaluating small businesses web sites:
How do they compare as compared to expectations? 15th Annual Research
Symposium - Student awarded Social Sciences Best Poster Award.
Muske, G. (2002, April). CHES Graduate Faculty Mentor Nominee.
Muske, G., Griffith, C., Maples, J., & Tricinella, B. (2002, Oct.). Ambassadors Team
Award for “OCES Mini-Society.”
Muske, G. (2002, April). Grace Spivey Professional Development Award.
Muske, G. (2002, April). UCEA 2002 Distance Learning Community Program award
winner as part of Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance team.
Muske, G. (2002, March). Lela O’Toole Research Award, Oklahoma Association of
Family and Consumer Sciences.
Muske, G. (2002, January). American Distance Education Consortium “Excellence in
Distance Education” winner as part of Great Plains Interactive Distance
Education Alliance.
Muske, G. (2001, November). “Putting It All Together,” an entrepreneurship education
program, recognized as a USDA Program of Excellence.
Muske, G.(as part of the NE-167 Family Business Research Project) (2001, Jan.).
Northeastern Regional Agricultural Experimentation Directors Research Award
for Excellence.
Muske, G. (2001). Irma Manning Professional Development Award.
Muske, G, Goetting, M., & Vukonich, M. (2000, October). National Extension Assoc. of
Family and Consumer Sciences Educational Technology Award - 3rd place
Muske, G, Goetting, M., & Vukonich, M. (2000, April). Oklahoma Extension Assoc. of
Family and Consumer Sciences Educational Technology Award for “Family
Economics Educational Website - 1st place
Muske, G. (1999, May). Special Recognition Award, Oklahoma Home-Based Business
Association.
Muske, G. (1995). Student Paper Award Winner, Association for Financial Counseling
and Planning Education.
Muske, G. (1995). Iowa State University Teaching Excellence Award
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Muske, G. (1995). 2nd place graduate student paper - Family Economics and Resource
Management section preconference, American Association of Family and
Consumer Sciences.
Work with Graduate Students:
- Current Efforts:
Rebecca Bailey – Current – MS – Committee member
Leigh Dedrick – MS – FFP Committee member
Reagan Hamlin - Current - MS - Committee member
Lyn Jumawan – Current – Committee member
Nate Lehman - MS – FFP Committee member
Henry Lesmeister - Current - MS-FFP - Committee member
Tasha Lewis – Current – MS-FFP – Committee member
Diane McGee – Current – MS FFP – Committee member
Minjung Nam – Current – MS – Committee member
Joshua Phelps – Current – PhD (NSCI)
Lisa Saxon – Current – MS – Committee member
Chris Whatley - Current - MS-FFP - Committee member
Criseda Yaw - Current - MS-FFP - Committee member
- Past Work:
Lara Bridenstine-Brooks – 2008 - MS – Ag Econ – Committee member Yuqing Li – 2008 - MS - Committee member – Chinese consumer’s perception of
multinational and domestic discount store image attributes and reported
store satisfaction
Jamie Noren - 2008 – MS – FFP, South Dakota State University – Committee
member - Case study
Haejin Gam - 2007 - PhD - Committee member – Development and
implementation of a sustainable apparel design and production model
Kyle Eaton - 2005 - MS-FFP - Committee member – Family Financial Planning
practicum
Stacy Hall -2005 - MS-FFP - Committee member – Development of a consumer
credit guide for young adults
JoungEun Kim - 2004 - PhD - Major advisor - “Understanding the Consumers’
Online Shopping and Purchasing Behavior”
Amber Carson, 2002. MS - Committee member - Thesis - “An evaluation of the
OCES Nutrition web site”
Jeong-Lim Ju, 2002, MS - Committee member - Creative component
Renee Allison, 2001, MS - OCES advisor - Thesis
Karen Biers, 2001, PhD - Committee member - Dissertation - “The use of color in
a web site”
- Graduate Assistants
2009 – Rachael MacClure
2008 – Lyn Jumawan
2007 – Ayla Mashburn
2006 – Ayla Mashburn
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2005 – Choo Ling Khoo
Professional Affiliations:
Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education
Community Development Planning Society
National Association of Extension 4-H Educators
National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals
National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Oklahoma Association of Extension 4-H Educators
Oklahoma Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Stillwater Chamber of Commerce
United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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Funding Applications Denied:
Leong, J. K., Dunn, G. E., Ryan, B., Hancer, M., & Muske, G. (2006).
Agricultural marketing: Made in Oklahoma product adoption by the grocery and
foodservice industry. OAES Initiative, $18,378.
Miller, B., Osteen, S., Jones, J., Muske, G., Doye, D. & others. (2005 submitted). Family economic well being impact team. OCES TIP Initiative, $30,000.
Ryan, B., Dunn, G., Leong, J., Muske, G., Hopper, J., Moreo, P., Palakurthi, R.,
Kim, W., Yu, B., & Wood, D. (2005 - submitted). Increasing the success rates of
restaurants in Oklahoma. OAES Initiative, $48,712.
Schrank, H. L, Fitzgerald, M. A., Haynes, G. W., & Muske, G. (2005 submitted). Resource Intermingling in Small and Family Businesses. Grand Valley
College Entrepreneurial Program, $5000.
Muske, G. (20004 - submitted). Resource Directory production - 4th edition. OK
Dept. of Commerce, $9000.
State Chamber as lead (2004 - submitted). Oklahoma’s Network for
Entrepreneurs. Kellogg Foundation, $2,000,000 (Personal involvement would be in 3
parts worth approximately $75,000).
Muske, G. & Fitzgerald, M. (2004). Couples in Business Together. Family
Owned Business Institute, $5000.
Muske, G & Yu, H. (2004). Visual Marketing and Oklahoma Communities:
Providing Education and Student-Led Demonstrations, OSU Women’s Giving Circle,
$14,000.
Continuing Education:
AFCPE, Nov,2008, 2007, 2006, 2005. 2004
NACDEP – Sept, 2008; April, 2007
Communication and Conversation: The Art of Listening, Oct, 2008
NEAFCS – Sept, 2008, 2007
What is Known about How Students Learn, Sept, 2008
Blogging, Podcasts, YouTube, Facebook, etc and Education, July, 2008
OEAFCS Annual meeting, April, 2008, 2007, 2006
Update in IRB Protection of Human Research Subjects, Feb, 2008
USASBE, Jan, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003
Division of Ag Sciences and Natural Resources Bi-Annual Inservice, Jan, 2008
Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination, Nov, 2007
CDS, June, 2007
Search with Success: Correctly Hiring the Right Person – April, 2007
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Communicating Science – Feb, 2007
Financial Education in Oklahoma - Oct, 2006
The Millenials by Roger Casey – Feb., 2006
OCES In-Service – Jan, 2006
Sexual Harassment Training – Jan, 2006
Fall FCS-4-H In-service – Dec, 2005
Course in the Protection of Human Research Subjects – Nov, 2005
Financial Education in Oklahoma - Oct, 2004
Precision Driving School - Sept, 2004
Sissy R. Osteen, Ph.D., CFP®
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
233 HES
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-6111
(405) 744-8029
Academic Background
2000 to
May 2002
Florida State University
Center for Professional Development
Certified Financial Planner™ Certificate Program
Tallahassee, FL
1999
Ph.D.
Oklahoma State University
Human Environmental Sciences
Stillwater, OK
1992
Ed.S.
University of South Carolina
Counselor Education
Columbia, SC
1981
M.S.
University of Arkansas
Clothing and Textiles
Fayetteville, AR
1979
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR
B.S.H.E.
Home Economics Education
Professional Positions
2001- present
Oklahoma State University
Department of Human Development and Family Science
Cooperative Extension Service
Stillwater, OK
Associate Professor – 2007 - present
Assistant Professor and State Specialist, Resource Management – 100% Extension Appointment
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Revise and author curricula and program support materials
Plan and develop programs for county Educators.
Provide support, leadership and resources for Family Economic Well Being Impact team.
Provide leadership for homebuyer/homeownership education program.
Collaborate with Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association to train and certify Educators to
increase homeownership opportunities in Oklahoma.
Serve in professional organizations, locally and nationally.
Develop proposals and applications for external funding.
Develop evaluation plans for assessing program effectiveness.
1996-2001
Oklahoma State University
Department of Human Development and Family Science
Cooperative Extension Service
Stillwater, OK
Assistant State Specialist, Family Resource Management Education -1997-2001
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Served as Program Director for the reintegration project through contract with the Oklahoma
Department of Corrections.
Assisted in obtaining grants to fund project.
Revised and co-authored the curriculum used for the reintegration program.
Trained Oklahoma Department of Corrections staff to teach program to pre-release offenders.
Insured quality of instruction and ongoing suitability of materials to offender population through on-site
visitation and focus group evaluation.
Worked cooperatively with other state agencies and county faculty to incorporate their resources into
extension programs.
Graduate Associate 1996-1997
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Edited and co-authored curriculum for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families beneficiaries.
Assisted with script revisions for Medicare informational video.
Created and revised educational materials.
Made contacts with service providers who work with Medicare beneficiaries to disseminate information
concerning rights and responsibilities of beneficiaries.
Conducted follow-up surveys with released offenders, and coded and entered data.
Provided in-service education for county leaders and volunteers.
1991-1996
Consumer Credit Counseling Service
Family Service Center
Columbia, SC
Division Director 1993-1996
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Developed annual budgets and requests to all funding sources.
Developed accreditation guidelines and managed program with budget in excess of $500,000.
Administered over 1,200 active client accounts and disbursed over $2.6 million annually to the credit
community.
Supervised staff of seven counselors and four administrative personnel.
Managed program funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide premortgage and delinquency counseling and homebuyers’ educational seminars.
Promoted activities through media appearances, educational presentations, and public relations
seminars.
Resolved complex client/creditor conflicts to insure quality of service.
Financial Counselor 1991-1993, CCCS Division
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Provided housing counseling, financial counseling and case management for clients in main office and
four satellite locations.
Established client repayments, and assisted in client-creditor mediation.
Certified as Consumer Credit Counselor by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.
Positions held prior to 1991
• Associate County Agent, Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service, Dillon Co., SC
• Food Service Director and Catering Manager, Epicure Management Services, Sue Bennett
College, KY; Newberry College, SC
• Instructor, Morehead State University, Morehead KY
Presentations
National
Garman, E.T., Sorhaindo, B., Prawitz, A.D., O’Neill, B., Osteen, S. R., Kim, J., Drentea, P., Haynes, G.,
Weisman, R. (2005). Development of and norms for the InCharge Financial Distress/Financial
Well-Being Scale. American Council on Consumer Interests Annual Conference, Columbus, OH
Osteen, S. R. (2003). The Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association: A collaborative model for educating
homebuyers. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual Conference,
Savannah, GA.
Thompson, S. D, Osteen, S. R. & Youngker, L. (2001). Who fares better? Postnatal adjustment of adolescent
fathers and adolescent mothers. Society for Research in Child Development Biennial, Minneapolis,
MN.
Osteen, S. R. and Hirschlein, B. (2000) Perceptions of parental bonding: Relationship to attachment style
and relationship satisfaction for adult daughters. American Association of Family and Consumer
Sciences, Chicago, IL.
Couchman, G. M, Osteen, S. R. and Neal, R. (1999). A focus group approach to program evaluation.
Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
Couchman, G. M. and Osteen, S. R. (1998). Keys to Successful Life Choices: A life skills education program
for offenders. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual Conference, Fort
Lauderdale, FL.
Couchman, G.M. and Osteen, S. R. (1998). Basic life skills education for pre-release offenders. American
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Atlanta, GA.
Regional/State/Local Presentations
Credit Reports and Scores, Educating Consumers, November 30, 2007. Family Self Sufficiency
Coordinators State Meeting, Stillwater, OK.
Time Management In-service, November 29, 2007, OSU- Okmulgee.
Managing Work and Life, December 20, 2006, June 20, 2007 & November 26, 2007. New Educators
Workshop, Stillwater, OK.
From Crisis to Success, Managing Agency Transitions, November 15, 2007. Community Action Agency of
Central Oklahoma Staff day, Shawnee, OK.
Fast Track Certification for Homebuyer Professionals, November 8, 2007, Stillwater, OK.
Credit Dos and Don’ts, November 1, 2007, First Annual Women’s Biz Conference, Ardmore Convention
Center, Ardmore, OK.
The High School Financial Planning Program, Addressing the Passport to Financial Literacy Act, October
24, 2007. Financial Education Conference, Norman, OK.
High School Financial Planning Training, CENTRA, October 22, 2007.
Housing Counseling, August 22, 2007. OWHAC Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Retirement Issues for the Already Retired, March 20, 2007, Oklahoma Home and Community Education
Meeting. Mustang, OK.
Core Training: Retirement and Estate Planning, February 22, 2007. OSU- Okmulgee, OK, February 7, 2007,
Weatherford, OK.
Financial Tools for Life, October 18, 2006. Seniors’ Conference, Norman, OK.
Credit Reports and Scores, August 15, 2006. Oklahoma Housing and Energy Conference, Oklahoma City,
OK.
Personal Money Management, July 11, 2006.Women in Business Meeting, Idabel, OK.
Family Financial Planning. June 14, 2006. Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies
Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
Retirement Options. June, 1, 2006. Nutrition Education Assistants annual training, Stillwater, OK.
Managing Credit. May 3, 2006, Pottawatomie County Welfare to Work, Shawnee, OK.
Credit and Credit Reporting: Affects on Home buying. Family Self Sufficiency coordinators district meeting,
April 21, 2006, Stillwater, OK.
The Money Group, Stillwater, OK, every third Saturday of the month, November 2005 to present.
Money Management in Challenging Times, Federal Debtor Education Program, FEWB Impact Team,
Norman, OK, April 5, 2006.
Managing Resources, Family Resource Center, February 20, 2006.
Investing: Save it or Lose it, HCE District meetings. Anadarko, March 14; Coalgate, March 16; Woodward,
March 21; and Dewar, March 28, 2006.
Personal Financial Planning. Family Resource Center, Oklahoma State University, September 19 & 20,
2005.
Credit Reports and Scores, Oklahoma Housing and Weatherization Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
August, 17, 2005.
Core Competency In-service: Saving Investing and Risk Management. Weatherford, OK. October 5, 2005;
Okmulgee, OK October 6, 2005.
Statewide In-service, Debtor Education Planning, November 30-December 1, 2005.
Financial Planning: Where to Begin. Lunch and Learn, Kingfisher Hospital, Kingfisher, OK. November 8,
2005.
Insurance Information for Homeowners, Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association annual conference,
October 18, 2005, Oklahoma City, OK.
Money Management. Nutrition Education Associates training, Ada, OK. July 29, 2005
Exercises for Financial Fitness, Oklahoma Home and Community Educators state meeting. July 11, 2005.
Oklahoma City, OK.
Consumer Judging for 4-H Youth, Stillwater, OK May 26, 2005.
Core Competency In-service: Budgeting and Credit Management. Oklahoma City, OK. March 30, 2005.
Core Competency In-service: Housing and Entrepreneurship. Oklahoma City, OK. February 18, 2005.
Resource Management and Capacity Building. Oklahoma Asset Development Project, Tulsa, OK. December
3, 2004.
Core Competency In-service: Retirement Planning. McAlester, OK. February 18, 2004.
Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association Train the Trainer Certification Training. Oklahoma City,
OK, July 23-27, 2001; November 5-7, 2001; February 4-6, 2002; September 9-11, 2002; September
8-11, 2003; September 13-16, 2005; September 11-15, 2006; September 24-28, 2007. Tulsa, OK ,
August 6-10, 2001; May 6-8, 2002; October 28-30, 2002, April 28-30, 2003; March 8-11, 2004;
March 8-11, 2005; April 10-14, 2006 and April 30- May 4, 2007.
Financial Management for Youth, 4-H Leadership Development Conference. Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK, July 19, 2003.
Equity Investing. Tulsa, OK. February 13, 2003.
Long-Term Care. Statewide In-service Training, Stillwater, OK. December 3, 2002.
Family Economic Well-Being Core Competency In-services. Clinton. February 27, 2002 and Okmulgee.
February 28, 2002.
Money 2000 and Beyond. Statewide In-service for Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension
Service Family Economic Well-being Impact Team, Stillwater, OK, November 29, 2002.
Talking to Clients about Money. Statewide in-service for Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Family
Economic Well-being Impact Team, Stillwater, OK, March 13, 2000.
Keys to Successful Life Choices. 2-day in-service workshops for Oklahoma Department of Corrections staff.
November 12-13; & 18-19, 1997; January 14-15; 21-22 & 28-29, 1998; February 24-25, 1998;
January 5-6, 1999; April 14-15, 2000; July 25-26, 2000.
Financial Education for special populations. Delta Kappa Gamma, April 18, 1998.
Work, school and the Cooperative Extension Service. Kappa Omicron Nu and Phi Upsilon Omicron, January
30, 1999.
Keys to Successful Life Choices. Regional wardens’ meeting, September 17, 1997.
Community Agency Support: The role of Consumer Credit Counseling Service. Community agency group
monthly meeting, July 1997.
Budgeting Strategies: How to make it work on a shoestring budget. Adventures in Parenting: Strategies for
Success. Head Start annual meeting February 19, 1997.
Life Skills programs. Department of Social Services WORKS program, Women’s Correctional Center, and
Restitution Center. Classes on surviving the transition, 1996.
Financial resource management programs - during 1996 conducted twenty-seven workshops for diverse
audiences from military groups to corporate clients on all areas of resource management. During
1995 thirty-four sessions were offered.
Interactive educational techniques. Consumer Credit Counseling Service Southeast Regional Conference,
Charleston, SC, October 1993. Presented with McMullen, M and Wilson, M.
Publications
Refereed Professional Journals
Osteen, S.R., Muske, G., & Jones, J. E., (2007). Financial management education: Its role in changing
behavior. Journal of Extension , 45(3).
Osteen, S. R. & Harriman, L. (2003). Oklahoma extension, corrections join forces to build capacity of
offenders. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 95(3), 54-55.
Osteen, S. R. & Auberle, T. (2002). Homebuyer education: A doorway to financial literacy. Journal of
Family & Consumer Sciences, 94(1), 29-32.
Thompson, S. D, Osteen, S. R. & Youngker, L. (2001). Who fares better? Postnatal adjustment of
adolescent fathers and adolescent mothers. Marriage and Family Review, 33(4), 31-46.
Refereed Professional Meeting Proceedings and Publications – National
Garman, E.T., Sorhaindo, B., Prawitz, A.D., O’Neill, B., Osteen, S., Kim, J., Drentea, P., Haynes, G.,
Weisman, R. (2005). Development of and norms for the InCharge Financial Distress/Financial WellBeing Scale: A summary. Consumer Interest Annual, 51.
Osteen, S.R. (2003). The Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association: A collaborative model for educating
homebuyers. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education
Annual Conference, Savannah, GA.
Thompson, S. D, Osteen, S. R. & Youngker, L. (2001). Who fares better? Postnatal adjustment of adolescent
fathers and adolescent mothers. Society for Research in Child Development Biennial, Minneapolis,
MN.
Osteen, S. and Hirschlein, B. (2000) Perceptions of Parental Bonding: Relationship to attachment style and
relationship satisfaction for adult daughters. American Association of Family and Consumer
Sciences, Chicago, IL.
Couchman, G. M, Osteen, S. R, and Neal, R. (1999). A focus group approach to program evaluation.
Proceedings of the 17th Annual Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual
Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
Couchman, G. M. and Osteen, S. R. (1998). Keys to successful life choices: A life skills education program
for offenders. Proceedings, 16th Annual Association for Financial Counseling and Planning
Education Annual Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, November 1998.
Couchman, G. M. and Osteen, S .R. (1998). Basic life skills education for pre-release offenders.
Proceedings, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Atlanta, GA.
Cooperative Extension Service Curriculum Manuals and Fact Sheets
Osteen, S.R. (2007) Money Management in Challenging Times, Debtor education curriculum.
Osteen, S. R. (2005) The Financial Puzzle: Goals, Choices and Plans, Fact Sheet T- 4316, Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Service.
Osteen, S. R. and Neal, R. A. (2003) Couples and Money: Let’s Talk About It. Fact Sheet T-4201, Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Service.
Osteen, S. R. (2002). The Financial Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together. Fact Sheet T-4149, Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Service.
Osteen, S. R. (2000). Using Credit Wisely: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Curriculum for Family Economic Well
Being Impact Program 2000-2004.
Couchman, G. M. and Osteen, S. R. (1998). Pathways to Success, 12-lesson curriculum with leaders’ guides
for welfare to work audiences.
Couchman, G. M. and Osteen, S. (1997). Revised 26 lessons and added 3 lessons, Keys to Successful Life
Choices, a curriculum for use with pre-release offenders.
Cooperative Extension Video
Couchman, G. M, Risinger, P, Osteen, S. and Pugh, A. (1997). Medicare Touch: Reaching You, (26
minutes), Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Grants
Project Title
Project Participants
Funding Source
Amount
High School Financial Planning
Program (2007)
Osteen, S.R.
National Endowment for
Financial Education
$2000
Financial Literacy: College
Students and Their Parents (2006)
Osteen, S.R. & Swinney, J.
Donna Cadwalader Dev Grant
$2500
High School Financial
Planning Program (2006)
Osteen, S.R. & Jones, J.
National Endowment for
Financial Education
$1500
Cooperative Branding Strategy
of Rural Okla. Tourism
Communities (2003)
Yu, H, Osteen, S.R, & Hu, B.
Donna Cadwalader Dev Grant
$2000
Virtual Shopping Experience (2001)
Osteen, S.R.
Ambassadors Specialist Grant
$1000
Keys to Successful
Life Choices (2000)
Couchman, G.M. & Osteen, S. Oklahoma Dept of Corrections
$46,000
Keys to Successful
Life Choices (1999)
Couchman, G.M. & Osteen, S. Oklahoma Dept of Corrections
$90,800 +
Dissertation Grant (1999)
Osteen, S. R.
$1,000
Keys to Successful
Life Choices (1998)
Couchman, G.M. & Osteen, S. Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections
$92,425+
Keys to Successful
Life Choices (1997)
Couchman, G.M. & Osteen, S. Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections
$122,649
City of Cayce Housing Grant (1996)
Osteen, S. & Spradlin, C.
City of Cayce
$25,000
Housing Counseling Grant (1996)
Osteen, S. & Spradlin, C.
Department of HUD
$22,000
Housing Counseling Grant (1995)
Osteen, S. & McMullen, M.
Department of HUD
$73,000
Oral History of Eastern
Kentucky Quilters (1984)
Osteen, S. & McCullough, J.
Faculty Research Grant
Morehead State University
$5,300
Total Funding
J and S Taylor Research Award
$487,174 +
Scholarship
Oklahoma Homebuyer Education (2003 to present). Program Evaluation with participants in classes offered
by certified Homebuyer Education Professionals
Money 2000 & Beyond (2000 to 2004). Program evaluation of curricula designed for Family Economic Well
Being Impact program.
Dissertation research: Perceptions of Parental Bonding: Relationship to Attachment Style and Relationship
Satisfaction for Adult Daughters. (1999) Oklahoma State University.
Focus group program evaluation to assess Keys to Successful Life Choices. (1999). A qualitative study of
program effectiveness for an at-risk audience.
Keys to Successful Life Choices. (1997 to 2001). Oklahoma Department of Corrections Longitudinal study of
resource management skills of offenders. A post release follow- up.
Oral History of Eastern Kentucky Quilters and their art. (1984) Morehead State University. A Qualitative
study of family influences of quilters and how they learn and transfer their art.
Dress for work: Perceptions of freshman and senior women in clothing and textiles. (1981). University of
Arkansas, Master’s thesis.
Professional Affiliations and Leadership
National
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Member, 1981-present
Member, Finance and Properties Committee, 2003-2007
Member Strategic Planning Committee, 2006
Member Business Plan Development subcommittee, 2006
Presenter, 2000, 1998
Reviewer, 1999, Proposals for Family Economics/Resource Management Div, education award
Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education
Member, 2000-present
Preconference Planning Committee, 2003
Presenter, 1998, 1999 and 2003
Reviewer, Family Economics conference submissions, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005
Financial Planning Association
Member, 2004 to present
Financial Planning Residency, 2004
State
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Member, 1996 to present
Past-President, Parliamentarian and Newsletter chair 2005-2006
President, 2004
President-elect, 2003
OAFCS Board, Research Division Chair, 2001-2003 and 2006-2007
OAFCS Family Economics and Resource Management Division Chair, 2002-2003
Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association
Charter Member, 2001-present
Certification and Continuing Education Committee Chair, 2001-present
Executive Committee, 2001-present
Credit Counseling Centers of Oklahoma
Board Member, 2007 – present
OCES Ambassadors
Board of Directors 2008- present
Program Committee
Local
Habitat for Humanity Selection Committee Chair, 2006 - 2007
Family Self-Sufficiency Advisory Board, 1995-present
Division
Division of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources Faculty Advisory Council 2004 -2006
College
Faculty Advisory Committee, 2006-2008
FCS Hospitality Committee, 2003-2004 FCS Hospitality Committee, Chair, 2002-2003
Honors and Recognitions
Nominated for Outstanding Extension Professional, American Assoc. of Family & Consumer Sciences, 2006
Nominated and selected for Outstanding Professors Academy, 2005-2006
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Outstanding Extension Professional, 2005
Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association Award of Excellence, 2004
Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies - Outstanding Individual of the Year, 2004
Dean Don Felker Money Management Team Award, 2003
Oklahoma Council on Family Relations Outstanding New Professional Award, 2000
John and Sue Taylor Dissertation Research award, 1999
Kappa Omicron Nu, national honor society recognizing academic excellence, 1998
Outstanding Volunteer Award, Columbia Restitution Center, 1996
Certifications
Certified Financial Planner™ Professional, CFP® Board of Standards, 2005
Certified Homebuyer Education Professional, Oklahoma Homebuyer Education Association, 2001
Certified Homeowner Educator and Counselor, American Homeowner Education and Counseling
Training Institute, 2001; NeighborWorks, 2005
Certified Consumer Credit Counselor, National Foundation for Credit Counseling, 1994
Shiretta F. Ownbey
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078-6142
(405) 744-9382 (office) ™ [email protected]
1025 S. Springdale Dr.
Stillwater, OK 74074
(405) 269-3873 (cell phone)
[email protected]
Academic Background
Ph.D.
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Major: Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising
Dissertation: Chinese Americans: Cultural Values and Shopping Orientations
M.S.
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Major: Family & Consumer Sciences Education
Thesis: Identification and Analysis of Tasks for Pre-Employment Laboratory Education Food
Service Programs
B.S.
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Major: Family & Consumer Sciences Education
Texas Vocational Teaching Certification; Kindergarten Endorsement
Professional Positions
11/02 to Present
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Services
College of Human Environmental Sciences
7/07 to Present
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Department of Design, Housing & Merchandising
6/96 to 7/07
8/91 to 6/96
1/01 to 11/02
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Merchandising Program Coordinator
Department of Design, Housing & Merchandising (525 undergraduates)
9/93 to 9/04
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Internship Coordinator (merchandising & apparel design/production)
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
8/87 – 8/91
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Family & Consumer Sciences Curriculum Center
(Texas Education Agency-Approved Curriculum Materials for Secondary Education)
Curriculum Specialist/Production Supervisor
9/85 – 8/87
Reagan County Middle School, Big Lake, TX
Public School Teacher – Family & Consumer Sciences
6/83 – 9/85
Texas Cooperative Extension Service, Far West District of Texas
Texas A&M University System
Extension 4-H & Youth Specialist, District Office – Ft. Stockton, TX
22 counties in Far West District
10/78 – 6/83
Texas Cooperative Extension Service, Ft. Stockton, TX
Texas A&M University System and Pecos County, TX
County Extension Educator
Shiretta F. Ownbey
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
HIGHER
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATION
& LEADERSHIP
Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Services (APS)
Provide leadership to undergraduate programs and services within college comprised of
Departments of Design, Housing and Merchandising; Human Development and Family
Science; and Nutritional Sciences and the School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration
(2,100 students). Represent HES in relation to various OSU academic functions/issues.
Supervise Sr. Coordinator, Career Services; Director, Student Academic Services;
Coordinator, Prospective Student Services; College Webmaster; Director, Technology
Support and Systems Analyst; 4 Academic Advisors; Degree Audit Specialist; Outreach
Academic Program Specialist; three classified staff members; one Administrative
Associate; and three graduate assistants. Aid departmental/school administrators in course
scheduling, curriculum and degree program development and approval, 2+2 and
articulation agreements, College/University reporting, assessment efforts, technology
initiatives. Work with HES Associates advisory committee and HES Alumni Association.
Serve as Director of Patricia Kain Knaub Center for Student Success. Assist with programs
on OSU-Tulsa campus. Serve as Honors Director in HES.
•
Conceptualized, designed, and implemented Center for Student Success which opened in
August 2004 to provide developmental advising to 1,000 freshmen, sophomores, and transfer
students; career development services to 2,100 students; student leadership development
opportunities through Freshman Scholar Leaders, CHES Student Council, and Ambassadors
(LEAD, RECRUIT, & CONNECT Teams); first-year experience for freshmen and transfer
students including instruction of two first-year experience courses; and services to prospective
students and their families. Led staff in revision of HES 1112 and 3112 First-Year Experience
courses. Maintain highly effective student recruitment, advising, and retention activities.
•
Represent College of HES at University/System levels via Instruction Council, Enrollment
Management Council, First-Year Experience Task Force, Assessment Council, Summer-School
Task Force, Outreach Council, Murray Hall Planning Task Force (renovation of large facility for
College of Arts and Sciences), Faculty Advisory Committee – Institute for Teaching and
Learning Excellence.
•
Provide leadership to OSU’s participation in the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education
Alliance (Great Plains IDEA), implementing 4 online master’s programs in Family Financial
Planning, Gerontology, Merchandising, and Dietetics. Serve on Board of Directors.
•
Provide leadership to the College of HES academic units on assessment of undergraduate and
graduate programs using a Student Learning Outcomes model; serve as College representative
to the OSU Assessment Council; provide presentations at the university level on development of
assessment programs; co-facilitated assessment workshop at Higher Learning Commission
conference.
•
Provide leadership to the College Technology Committee, comprised of faculty and student
representatives, to administer use of the student technology fee revenue allocated to the
College of HES; conduct monthly meetings; developed guidelines for use of revenue; developed
process for awarding grants to academic units for program-specific technology projects.
•
Provide leadership to Outreach programs and courses including domestic and international
study programs, online courses, and other outreach efforts to audiences outside the university.
Generate revenue for College of HES to re-invest in programming/initiatives.
•
Developed and implemented Freshman Summer Reading Program, 2005 and 2006 for
freshmen in the College of HES. Adopted books, BLINK: The Power of Thinking Without
Thinking and The Velveteen Principles. Provided copy of book to all freshmen during summer
enrollment; Recruited and trained 44 adult discussion leaders (faculty, alumni, community
members); Organized 44 7-8 member book clubs for discussion of book during September.
Received fundraising from College of HES Associates (Donor-based advisory group) to support
fall, 2006 Freshman Reading Program.
•
Develop, with Sr. Coordinator, Career Services, The LINK career development organizational
tool to facilitate linkage between student experiences and career goals/destinations.
ADMINISTRATION
OF INTEGRATED
STUDENT
SERVICES
UNIVERSITY
REPRESENTATION
ONLINE MASTER’S
PROGRAMS
TECHNOLOGY &
ASSESSMENT
INITIATIVES
OUTREACH
COURSES &
PROGRAMS
FIRST-YEAR
EXPERIENCE
PROGRAMS
RETENTION
INITIATIVES
DEVELOPMENT
INITIATIVES
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Services (APS)
STRATEGIC
PLANNING
FACULTY
DEVELOPMENT
•
Facilitated the strategic planning process for the Center for Student Success, focusing on
developmental advising services, career services, recruitment services, assessment. Provided
administrative leadership to College in strategic planning process. Collaborating with Director of
Development to cultivate external funding for endowment to fund programming of Center for
Student Success.
•
Collaborate with Dean and Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies to present Faculty
Scholars professional development program for new faculty; Develop/deliver professional
development programming for all faculty/professional staff during fall and spring faculty retreats
and monthly College faculty meetings. Deliver presentations at University professional
development events on topics such as assessment of graduate programs, technology-driven
instructional strategies, advising as a form of teaching.
•
Develop and oversee budgets for the College of HES including Academic Programs and
Services state accounts (maintenance budget) and separate budgets for student academic
services fee revenue, career services fee revenue, technology fee revenue, and assessment
fee revenue. Manage endowed foundation account that supports student leadership initiatives
and scholarships.
BUDGET
OVERSIGHT
TENURE-TRACK
FACULTY ROLE
EXCELLENCE IN
TEACHING &
ADVISING
PROGRAM &
INTERNSHIP
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN, HOUSING & MERCHANDISING
Assistant and Associate Professor, Merchandising Program Coordinator, Internship
Coordinator
Taught 13 undergraduate and 6 graduate courses. Served as chair and committee
member for master’s/doctoral committees. Developed two departmental core courses
required of all DHM majors/options (Creative Problem Solving and Senior Capstone
course). Received external funding through grants/contracts. Coordinated tasks related to
the undergraduate merchandising program including faculty meetings, degree sheet
revisions, curriculum issues, four-year plans of study. Taught the three-course internship
sequence, upgrading the content of internship courses and quality of internships. Served in
leadership roles in national and state professional organizations; served as faculty
academic advisor to undergraduate students. Served as faculty advisor to Merchandising
and Apparel Design Association (student organization).
•
Received Regents Distinguished Teaching Award from OSU Board of Regents (1996) and
Outstanding Teaching Award from the College of Human Environmental Sciences (1993).
•
Received Outstanding Academic Advisor Award from College of HES and OSU (2001 and
1997).
•
Focused, as internship coordinator for merchandising and apparel design & production
students, on infusing experiential learning into internship courses including portfolio
development process in Post-Internship course, portfolio review by industry professionals, mock
interviews in Pre-Internship course, networking experiences, participation in career fairs, a webbased course to supplement in-class experiences that included an Internship Bulletin Board and
profiles of past internships highlighting an array of company names and contact information to
stimulate diverse internship experiences.
•
Developed Merchandising Internship Manual and Apparel Design & Production Internship
Manual for use in OSU internship program and adoption by other universities.
•
Developed and taught online Pre-Internship course to North Dakota State University students.
•
Developed Fashion Career Fair experiential learning website for apparel and textile students
that includes streamed video of 50+ practicing professionals who address issues such as their
career paths, value of internships, wisdom for interviewing and performing as a professional.
Website focuses on students “virtually meeting” real practicing professionals for advice on
career and professional issues. Used in OSU courses and adopted by other universities.
•
Received grants from USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant Program, National Science
Foundation, Industry Partners (e.g., Underfashion Club of New York, Inc.; In-Kind Contributions
from various apparel and textile companies), Professional Associations (e.g., American
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences; Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer
Sciences).
COORDINATION
INTERNSHIP
CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT
FOCUS ON
EXPERIENTIAL
LEARNING
GRANTSMANSHIP
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT &
PRODUCTION
HIRING, TRAINING
& SUPERVISION
TECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENT
MARKETING &
PROMOTION
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES CURRICULUM CENTER
Associate Director/Curriculum Specialist/Production Supervisor
Responsible for development of curriculum guides, reference books, student activity books,
test guides, and other materials approved by the Texas Education Agency for sale to high
school teachers and students in Family and Consumer Sciences programs.
•
Served as a writer of curriculum materials in areas of apparel and textiles, child care and
guidance, foods and nutrition, housing/interior design, restaurant/hotel management/services.
•
Provided oversight to curriculum development in all cognate areas of Family and Consumer
Sciences which were purchased and used by 2,300 teachers and 172,000 students annually.
•
Collaborated with curriculum center editors on editing and graphic layout of materials.
•
Hired, trained and supervised curriculum specialists and graduate research assistants;
Mentored staff in curriculum development process.
•
Established and maintained computer networking for curriculum center.
•
Represented curriculum center at trades shows and exhibitions to promote/market curriculum
products nationally.
•
Collaborated with Texas Education Agency staff in developing and delivering annual in-service
training for Texas high school Family and Consumer Sciences teachers at state and regional inservice conferences.
REAGAN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACHING
Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher
Taught Family and Consumer Science courses to 7th and 8th grade students. Served as
co-advisor to the Future Homemakers of America high school organization. Provided
leadership to community family and consumer sciences-related events and presentations
sponsored by the public schools.
DISTRICT
SPECIALIST FOR
YOUTH
PROGRAMMING
TEXAS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
4-H and Youth Specialist, Far West District of Texas (22 counties)
Responsible for oversight of youth educational programming in largest geographical district
in Texas.
DISTRICT AND
STATE EVENT
MANAGEMENT
CONSULTING AND
PRESENTATIONS
•
Provided oversight to district volunteer leaders’ association.
•
Served as a member of the 4-H faculty in Texas, collaborating with specialists from other
districts to develop curriculum, organize competitive and educational 4-H projects, and
implement state events.
•
Managed district and state 4-H competitive events in multiple subject content areas.
•
Assisted with camps and retreats for youth and volunteer leaders at district and state levels.
•
Traveled throughout 22-county district, consulting with County Extension Agents and delivering
programs as requested by counties within the Far West District of Texas.
•
Organized and delivered professional development opportunities for County Extension
Educators in Far West District of Texas.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
TEXAS
COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION
EDUCATION
EVENT
MANAGEMENT
VOLUNTEER
LEADER
RECRUITMENT
AND TRAINING
OFFICE
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAM
DELIVERY TO
YOUTH &
ADULTS
TEXAS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM AND
PECOS COUNTY, FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS
County Extension Educator and County Administrator
Responsible for family and consumer sciences programming for adults in Pecos County,
Texas. Provided leadership to 4-H and youth programming for county. Recruited and
trained volunteer leaders to serve as club and project 4-H leaders throughout the county.
Organized and provided oversight to county 4-H competitive events and programs. Served
as administrator of Pecos County Cooperative Extension Office. Provided leadership to
fund raising events. Served as team member to implement district 4-H competitive events.
•
Managed county competitive events in multiple program areas including clothing and textiles,
foods and nutrition, aerospace, science-related projects, shooting sports, record-book judging,
and leadership.
•
Managed strong volunteer leader training to ensure effective leadership of clubs and projects.
•
Collaborated with County Extension Agent, Agriculture, in county program building efforts to
work with grass-roots organizations in identifying annual educational programming for Pecos
County.
•
As County Administrator, represented the County Extension Office to County Commissioners’
Court, managed annual budget, secured new office and meeting facility and provided oversight
to design and renovation of the space, completed various reports submitted to district and state
offices.
•
Participated in training related to specialized family and consumer sciences subject areas.
•
Delivered presentations to multiple community, school, and Extension-affiliated groups
throughout the county.
•
Delivered a weekly educational radio program and published a weekly educational newspaper
column.
•
Maintained active membership and participation in state and national professional associations
which support the Cooperative Extension Service.
•
Received Golden Clover Award from the Texas Association of Extension 4-H Agents for
outstanding youth educational programming
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Research Articles in Refereed Journals
Callen, C. A. & Ownbey, S. F. (2008). Associations between philosophies of human nature and social attitudes. Journal
of Fashion Marketing and Management, 12(3), 365-383.
Farr, C. A., Ownbey, S., Branson, D. B., Cao, H., & Starr, C. (2005). Multimedia and problem-based learning in the
textiles laboratory. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 23(4), 145-152.
Callen, K. S. & Ownbey, S. F. (2005). Associations between demographics and philosophies of human nature.
Psychological Reports, 97, 363-377.
Starr, C., Branson, D.H., Shehab, R., Farr, C., Ownbey, S. & Swinney, J. (2005). Biomechanical analysis of a prototype
sports bra. Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology and Management, 4(3). (online journal)
http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/jtatm/volume4issue3/articles/Star/Star_full_137_05.pdf
Callen, K. S. & Ownbey, S. F. (2003, March). Associations between demographics and perceptions of unethical
consumer behaviour. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 27(2), 99-110.
Ownbey, S. F., & Horridge, P. E. (1998, January). The Suinn-Lew Asian Self-Identity Acculturation Scale: Test with a
non-student, Asian-American sample. Social Behavior and Personality, 26(1), 57-68.
Ownbey, S. F., & Horridge, P. E. (1997, January). Acculturation levels and shopping orientations of Asian-American
consumers. Psychology and Marketing, 14(1), 1-18.
Ownbey, S. F. (1995). The internship portfolio: An innovative tool for experiential learning, critical thinking, and
communication. In J. Overby and R. Patz (Eds.), Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Exercises,
Vol 22 (pp. 172-8). Madison, WI: Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning.
Ownbey, S. F. & Horridge, P. E. (1992, Winter). Chinese-American values: A psychographic perspective. Journal of
Home Economics, 84(4), 10-16.
Invited Articles in Refereed Research Journal
Kennemer, C. G. & Ownbey, S. F. (2000, December). A listing of theses and dissertations completed in family and
1
consumer sciences: 1999. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 29(2), 180-219.
Kennemer, C. G. & Ownbey, S. F. (2000, December). Overview of theses and dissertations completed in family and
1
consumer sciences: 1999. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 29(2), 173-179.
Kennemer, C. G. & Ownbey, S. F. (1999, December). A listing of theses and dissertations completed in family and
1
consumer sciences: 1998. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 28(2), 245-288.
Kennemer, C. & Ownbey, S. F. (1999, December). Theses and dissertations completed in family and consumer
1
sciences: 1998. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 28(2), 238-244.
Ownbey, S. F. & Kennemer, C. (1998, December). A listing of theses and dissertations completed in family and
1
consumer sciences: 1997. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 27(2), 222-264.
Ownbey, S. F. (1998, December). Theses and dissertations completed in family and consumer sciences: 1997. Family
1
and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 27(2), 214-221.
Ownbey, S. F., & Taupmann, A. (1997, December). Theses and dissertations completed in family and consumer
1
sciences: 1996. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 26(2), 207-214.
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Invited Articles in Refereed Research Journal (continued)
Ownbey, S. F., & Taupmann, A. (1997, December). A listing of theses and dissertations completed in family and
consumer sciences: 1996. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 26(2), 215-250.1
1
Articles based on four national mail surveys, conducted by S. Ownbey, of all U.S. colleges/universities with Human Sciences/Family
and Consumer Sciences graduate programs; second survey mailing to non-responding programs. Survey data were organized,
statistically analyzed, presented in research manuscript format, and submitted to the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
for review by editors. After review, author(s) implemented revisions. External funding from the American Association of Family and
Consumer Sciences for conduct of these surveys is reported on page 15 of this vita.
Invited Book Chapter
Callen-Marchione, K.S., & Ownbey, S. F. (in press, publication early 2007). Review of consumer ethics research. In F.
Columbus (Ed.), New Research on Social Perception. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Refereed Presentations
Marchione, K. S. & Ownbey, S. F. (2007, April). Associations among shopping orientations and demographics. Ohio
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences annual meeting.
Farr, B. & Ownbey, S. F. (submitted for review, 2006). Integrated partnerships between academics and student services:
Clinical faculty as career services professionals. 2007 National Career Development Association Global Conference,
Seattle, WA.
Marchione, K .S. & Ownbey, S. F. (2006, November). Associations between demographics and perceptions of unethical
consumer behavior. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, San Antonio, TX. † (1 of 3 finalists for
outstanding paper in Consumer Behavior track)
Ownbey, S., Farr, B., & Swinney, J. (2006, February). The LINK career development project: Engaging first-year
students in professional development. 25th Annual Conference on the First-Year Experience and Students in
Transition, Atlanta, GA. †
Bowers, P., Thompson, D., Ownbey, S. & Jordan, D. (2006, April). Engaging faculty in assessing graduate program
learning outcomes. 111th Annual Meeting of the Higher Learning Commission, Chicago, IL. †
Farr, C., Branson, D., & Ownbey, S. (2003, November). Multimedia and problem-based learning in the textiles laboratory.
International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Savannah, GA. †
Callen, K.S. & Ownbey, S.F. (2003, November). Associations between demographics and philosophies of human nature.
International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Savannah, GA. †
Starr, C., Branson, D., Farr, C., Ownbey, S., & Claypool, L. (2002, November). Evaluation of prototype sports bra.
International Textile and Apparel Association conference, New York, NY. †
Bormann, C., Drab, T., Vogel, L., Ownbey, S., & Yu, H. (2002, November). Design in context: Student project designs
inspired by historic design exhibition. Interior Design Educators’ Council Southwest Regional conference,
Beaumont, TX †
Farr, C., Kosedo, K., & Ownbey, S. (2002, November). Suburban Japanese high school students’ shopping and
purchasing behavior. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, New York, NY. †
Thibeau-Catsis, C. & Ownbey, S.F. (2002, March). Perception of opportunity for innovation in relation to subjective well
being of interior design educators at major universities in the United States. Interior Design Educators’ Council annual
conference, Santa Fe, NM. †
Farr, C. A., Branson, D., & Ownbey, S. (2001, October). Textiles as a general education science course. International
Textile and Apparel Association conference, Kansas City, MO. †
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Refereed Presentations (continued)
Callen, K.S. & Ownbey, S.F. (2000, November). Association between philosophies of human nature and perceptions of
unethical consumer behavior. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Cincinnati, OH. †
Ownbey, S. & Branson, D. (2000, November). Development of an apparel and textiles virtual career fair for experiential
learning. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Cincinnati, OH. †
Ownbey, S. & Morton, D. (2000, November). Apparel and textile content-based service learning projects for
undergraduate students. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Cincinnati, OH. †
Ownbey, S. & Hines, L. J. (2000, January). Retail management training programs: Variables and outcomes of the training
process. American Collegiate Retailing Association conference, New York, NY.
Farr, C., Ownbey, S. & Branson, D. (1999, June). A qualitative research model for industry-based curriculum
development. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences annual meeting, Seattle, WA. †
Ownbey, S., Farr, C. & Branson, D. (1999, March). Integration of bra design and production into the apparel curriculum
through multimedia presentations. Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences conference, Ada, OK.
Ownbey, S., Farr, C. & Branson, D. (1998, November). Industry-based multimedia presentations focusing on bra design
and production. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Dallas, TX. †
Laughlin, J., Rees, K., Ownbey, S., Stanforth, N., Robertson, L., & Burns, L. D. (1998, November). Collaboration in
distance education. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Dallas, TX. †
Ownbey, S., & Lane, M. (1998, July). Incorporating higher-order reasoning, class participation, and team collaboration
into two web-based courses. Syllabus98 Conference at Sonoma State University, Santa Rosa, CA. †
Ownbey, S., & Johnson, J. (1998, March). Promoting Enrichment Experiences: New York Field Trip Video. Oklahoma
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences annual meeting, Stillwater, OK.
Ownbey, S., & Lin, W-Y. (1997, June). Profiles of three female age group segments in relation to bra purchase.
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences annual meeting, Washington, DC. †
Ownbey, S., & Ramirez-Tate, G. (1996, July). Recommendations of womenswear design employers regarding portfolio
preparation for apparel/fashion design graduates. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences annual
meeting, Nashville, TN. †
Ownbey, S., & Ramirez-Tate, G. (1996, March). Industry-based apparel-design portfolio recommendations. Oklahoma
Association for Family and Consumer Sciences annual meeting, Guthrie, OK.
Ownbey, S. (1995, November). The information scavenger hunt: Connecting students and faculty with business.
National Society for Experiential Education conference, New Orleans, LA.
Ownbey, S. (1995, November). Consultant teams solve industry problems: Connecting students and faculty with industry.
National Society for Experiential Education conference, New Orleans, LA. †
Ownbey, S. (1995, October). Using the scavenger hunt and flea market to teach design inspiration, awareness,
observation, conceptualization, and communication of concepts. International Textile and Apparel Association
conference, Pasadena, CA. †
Ownbey, S. (1995, October). The newsletter as a teaching and communication tool for internship programs. International
Textile and Apparel Association conference, Pasadena, CA. †
Ownbey, S. (1995, March). The internship portfolio: An innovative tool for experiential learning, critical thinking, and
communication. Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning national conference, San Antonio,
TX. „
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Refereed Presentations (continued)
Ownbey, S. (1994, October). Demystifying creativity for design and merchandising students. International Textile and
Apparel Association conference, Minneapolis, MN. †
Ownbey, S. (1994, August). Reforming education for designers and merchandisers: Critical thinking through team
learning. 14th Annual International Conference on Critical Thinking and Educational Reform at Sonoma State
University, Santa Rosa, CA. †
Ownbey, S. (1994, March). Four tools for teaching creativity. Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
annual meeting, Edmond, OK.
Ramirez-Tate, E. G., Branson, D., & Ownbey, S. (1994, March). Development of an examination gown for female
patients. Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences annual meeting, Edmond, OK.
Ownbey, S., & Horridge, P. (1992, October). Linking demographic and psychographic traits of Chinese-American
consumers. International Textile and Apparel Association conference, Columbus, OH. †
Ownbey, S., & Horridge, P. (1992, July). The Chinese-American shopper. International Federation for Home Economics
Congress, Hannover, Germany. †
Ownbey, S., & Horridge, P. (1991, June). Shopping preferences of Chinese Americans. American Association of Family
and Consumer Sciences conference, Minneapolis, MN. †
Ownbey, S., & Horridge, P. (1991, March). Cultural values and shopping orientations of Chinese Americans. American
Culture Association/Popular Culture Association national conference, San Antonio, TX. †
†
„
Indicates an abstract of the paper was published in proceedings of the conference
Indicates a full manuscript based on the presentation was published in a refereed journal
Curriculum Materials, Media Presentations, and Educational Website
Farr, B. & Ownbey, S. (2005, September). The Link. Stillwater, OK. (2nd Edition). College of Human Environmental
Sciences, Oklahoma State University. [A tool provided to 550+ freshmen and first-year transfer students each
academic year - to facilitate linkage of academic, service, leadership, and internship experiences with career goals and
destinations; production of The LINK is funded by OSU Career Services Fee Revenue]
Overstreet, M. & Ownbey, S. (2003, September). The Link. Stillwater, OK. (1st Edition). College of Human Environmental
Sciences, Oklahoma State University. [A tool provided to 550+ freshmen and first-year transfer students each
academic year - to facilitate linkage of academic, service, leadership, and internship experiences with career goals and
destinations; production of The LINK is funded by OSU Career Services Fee Revenue]
Ownbey, S. & Vogel, L. (2003, September). Career Horizons ’03: Design/Merchandising. Stillwater, OK. Department of
Design, Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University. [An animated and graphic depiction of academic
programs and services within the Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising at Oklahoma State University;
Delivered to 350 high school students at the 2003 Career Horizons event on the OSU campus]
Farr, C. & Ownbey, S. (2002). Textiles Laboratory Manual Based on Science Principles. Stillwater, OK. College of
Human Environmental Sciences, Oklahoma State University [Manual for use in textile laboratory instruction based on
teaching science to non-science majors using problem-based learning and expository learning; funded by the National
Science Foundation; see page 15]
Ownbey, S (2001, March). Merchandising internship manual. Stillwater, OK: Department of Design, Housing and
Merchandising, Oklahoma State University. [Used by 50-75 interns annually at OSU and other universities, 2001present]
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Ownbey, S (2001, March). Apparel design & production internship manual. Stillwater, OK: Department of Design,
Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University [Used by 25-65 interns annually at OSU and other
universities, 2001-present]
Curriculum Materials, Media Presentations, and Educational Website
Ownbey, S. (2001, January). FashionCareerFare educational website (http://faculty.okstate.edu/careerfare). Project
funded by USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant Program. (Grant received by Shiretta Ownbey and Donna
Branson) [Involved 60+ interviews of industry professionals throughout the U.S.; video was edited and excerpts
streamed on the website. Used by students/faculty at 10 U.S. universities in apparel careers-related courses after
presentation at International Textiles and Apparel Association conference]
Ownbey, S. & Johnson, J. (1999, January). Understanding Underfashion.. CD-ROM multimedia presentation funded by
the Underfashion Club of New York, Inc. and disseminated through Department of Design, Housing and
Merchandising, Oklahoma State University. (Grant received by Cheryl Farr, Shiretta Ownbey, Donna Branson)
Ownbey, S., & Johnson, J. (1998, March). Promoting Enrichment Experiences: New York Field Trip Video. Disseminated
through Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University. [Used at Oklahoma State
University and with high school students from region to promote enrichment experiences offered by the Design,
Housing and Merchandising at Oklahoma State University]
Ownbey, S. (1997, January). Apparel merchandising internship manual. Stillwater, OK: Center for Apparel Merchandising
and Manufacturing, Oklahoma State University. [Used by 50-75 interns at OSU and other universities annually, 19972000]
Ownbey, S. (1995, November). Apparel design internship manual. Stillwater, OK: Center for Apparel Merchandising and
Manufacturing, Oklahoma State University. [Used by 10-15 interns at OSU and other universities annually, 1997-2000]
Ownbey, S. (1991, January). Apparel and textile production, management, and services tests. Lubbock, TX: Family &
Consumer Sciences Curriculum Center, Texas Tech University. [Official curriculum of Texas Education Agency for
vocational programs in Texas; used by 2,300 teachers and 172,000 students each year]
Brizzolara, B., Lambert, M., & Ownbey, S. (1991, July). Apparel and textiles production, management, and services
curriculum guide. Lubbock, TX: Family & Consumer Sciences Curriculum Center, Texas Tech University. [Official
curriculum of Texas Education Agency for vocational programs in Texas; used by 2,300 teachers and 172,000
students each year]
Brizzolara, B., Hays, T., Hurdle, S., Lambert, M., Steffen, T., Ownbey, S., & Whitesell, J. (1990, September). Apparel and
textiles production, management, and services reference book. Lubbock, TX: Family & Consumer Sciences Curriculum
Center, Texas Tech University. [Official curriculum of Texas Education Agency for vocational programs in Texas; used
by 2,300 teachers and 172,000 students each year]
Ownbey, S., Brizzolara, B., Hays, T., Hurdle, S., Lambert, M., Steffen, T., & Whitesell, J. (1990, September). Apparel and
textiles production, management, and services student activity book. Lubbock, TX: Family & Consumer Sciences
Curriculum Center, Texas Tech University. [Official curriculum of Texas Education Agency for vocational programs in
Texas; used by 2,300 teachers and 172,000 students each year]
Ownbey, S., & Lovell, J. (1989, January). Child care and guidance management and services reference book. Lubbock,
TX: Family & Consumer Sciences Curriculum Center, Texas Tech University. [Official curriculum of Texas Education
Agency for vocational programs in Texas; used by 2,300 teachers and 172,000 students each year]
Ownbey, S. (1989, January). Child care and guidance management and services student activity book. Lubbock, TX:
Family & Consumer Sciences Curriculum Center, Texas Tech University. [Official curriculum of Texas Education
Agency for vocational programs in Texas; used by 2,300 teachers and 172,000 students each year]
Ownbey, S. (1989, January). Child care and guidance management and services tests. Lubbock, TX: Family &
Consumer Sciences Curriculum Center, Texas Tech University. [Official curriculum of Texas Education Agency for
vocational programs in Texas; used by 2,300 teachers and 172,000 students each year]
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Graduate Student Advisement
• Received Full Membership in the OSU Graduate Faculty, November, 1996
• Received Associate Membership in the OSU Graduate Faculty, January, 1992
Name
Degree
Status
Faculty Role
Ph.D. Committee (Chair)
Ph.D.
Espinal, Dana
completing coursework
Committee Chair
Ph.D.
Lyon, Melinda
developing proposal
Committee Chair
Ph.D.
Kennemer, Cathy
Ph.D. 5/04
Committee Chair
Dissertation: Information Search and Shopping Practices of Oklahoma Consumers Who Purchased Apparel Products
via the Internet
Ph.D.
Thibeau-Catsis, Connie
Ph.D. 8/01
Committee Chair
Dissertation: Perception of Opportunity for Innovation & Productivity in Relation to Subjective Well Being of Interior
Design Educators at Major Universities in the United States
Ph.D.
Callen, Karen
Ph.D. 5/00
Committee Chair
Dissertation: Linkages among University Students' Demographic Traits, Perceptions of Unethical Consumer Behavior, &
Philosophies of Human Nature
Ph.D. Committee (Member)
Ph.D.
Nam, Jin-hee (DHM)
completing dissertation
Committee Member
Dissertation: The investigation of the influence of material properties to the fit and performance of apparel products
Ph.D.
Jackson, Leonard (HRAD)
completing proposal
Dissertation: Lodging REIT Performance and Comparison with Other Equity REIT Returns
Committee Member
Ph.D.
Severt, Kimberly (HRAD)
collecting data
Committee Member
Dissertation: Measuring the Effectiveness of Marketing Effort in the Convention Industry: A Customer Equity Approach
Ph.D.
Powell, Allen (HRAD)
Dissertation: to be determined
completing coursework
Committee Member
Ph.D.
Crane, Canaan (HDFS)
Dissertation: Impact of Family of Origin on College Success
completing coursework
Committee Member
Ph.D.
Peskoz, Semra
Ph.D. 5/05
Dissertation: Development and Testing of a Prototype Cooling Vest for First Responders
Committee Member
Ph.D.
Park, Nam-Kyu
Ph.D. 12/01
Dissertation: Indoor Lighting Perceptions & Preferences: A Cross-cultural Comparison
Committee Member
Ph.D.
Azis, Harry (Ag. Econ.)
Ph.D. 5/00
Dissertation: Structural Change in Import Demand for Textiles from Developing Countries
Committee Member
Ph.D.
Lee, Min-Ah
Ph.D. 12/99
Committee Member
Dissertation: Elderly Living Arrangements in Korea: Elderly Characteristics, Attitudes, & Support Networks
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Graduate Student Advisement (continued)
Degree
Name
Status
Faculty Role
Ph.D.
Apple, Laurie
Ph.D. 12/96
Committee Member
Dissertation: Student & Faculty Perceptions of Faculty's Teaching Effectiveness, Research Activity, & Availability
Master’s Committee (Chair)
M.S.
Reid, Angus
M.S. 12/06
Creative Component: Development of a Financial Plan for a Real Client
Committee Chair
M.S.
Leftwich, Katie
M.S. 5/06
Creative Component: Gerontology Practicum with Hospice Organization
Committee Chair
M.S.
Welker, Brian
M.S. 12/05
Creative Component: Aging Adults and Social Service Agencies
Committee Chair
M.S.
Nye, Matthew
M.S. 12/05
Creative Component: Family Financial Planning: Developing Financial Plans for Clients
Committee Chair
M.S.
Bakos, Joel
Creative Component: Family Financial Planning practicum
M.S. 12/05
Committee Chair
M.S.
Halverson, Bryan
Creative Component: Family Financial Planning practicum
M.S. 12/05
Committee Chair
M.S.
Eaton, Kyle
Creative Component: Family Financial Planning practicum
M.S. 8/05
Committee Chair
M.S.
Hall, Stacy
M.S. 5/05
Creative Component: Development of a Consumer Credit Guide for Young Adults
Committee Chair
M.S.
Fogle-Hines, Jill
M.S. 8/99
Thesis: Retail Management Training Programs: Variables & Outcomes of the Training Process
Committee Chair
M.S.
Lin, Woan-Yi
M.S. 7/96
Thesis: Profiles of Three Female Age Group Segments in Relation to Bra Purchase
Committee Chair
M.S.
Ramirez-Tate, Ghisleli
M.S. 5/96
Committee Chair
Thesis: Womenswear Design Firms' Recommendations Regarding Portfolio Preparation for Recent Apparel/Fashion
Design Graduates
M.S.
Masters, Sylvia
M.S. 12/95
Thesis: The Retail Internship: Characteristics that Contribute to Career Success
Committee Chair
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Graduate Student Advisement (continued)
Degree
Name
Status
Faculty Role
Master’s Committee (Member)
M.S.
Harris, Kent
M.S. 8/03
Committee Member
Creative Component: A Study of Traditional Japanese Symbolism for Use in American Contemporary Furniture Design
M.S.
Zhang, Shanquing
M.S. 12/02
Committee Member
Creative Component: Articulating in the In-Between Realm – A Symbolic Solution to the Interior Environment in Chinese
Residential Context
M.S.
Starr, Cathy
Thesis: Evaluation of a Prototype Sports Bra
M.S. 8/02
Committee Member
M.S.
Kosedo, Kiriko
M.S. 12/01
Committee Member
Thesis: Japanese High School Students’ Shopping & Purchasing Behavior toward Shopping for Clothing
M.S.
Krenzer, Grace
M.S. 12/00
Thesis: Development of Grading Scale and Bodice Slopers for Full-Busted Females
Committee Member
M.S.
Amin, Susan
M.S. 5/99
Committee Member
Thesis: Indonesian Metropolitan Teenagers’ Attitude & Behavior toward Imported Brand Name Apparel
M.S.
Chari, Vijaha
M.S. 12/97
Committee Member
Thesis: Indian Textiles & Apparel Export Organizational Structure, Communication & Quality Control Practices
M.S.
Hsai, Wen-Ying
M.S. 12/95
Thesis: Developing Women’s Apparel Store Atmospherics for Taiwanese Customers
Committee Member
M.S.
Akkipeddi, Padma
M.S. 12/94
Committee Member
Thesis: Communication Links & Critical Information Needed to Develop Successful Export Strategies
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Funding - Development
Date
Funding Source
Project
Amount
7/2008
External Donor – Phyllis
Hudecki
Establishment of Endowment for Support of Patricia Kain
Knaub Center for Student Success Programming
$ 1,000
10/2007
Donor – Cheryl Farr
Academic Programs and Services support
12/2006
External Donor – Bill and
Louann Talley
Establishment of Endowment for Support of Patricia Kain
Knaub Center for Student Success Programming
25,000
9/2006
External Donor
College of HES Freshman Reading Program
Reception to honor 44 volunteers (faculty, staff, Stillwater
community members) for leading discussions on The
Velveteen Principles: A Guide to Becoming Real book;
44 book clubs comprised of freshmen and peer mentors
1,500
5/2004
External Donors – Becky
and Tom McCaskill
Development of Patricia Kain Knaub Center for
Student Success: Delivering Integrated Developmental
Academic Advising, Career Development Education
and Programming, the First-Year Experience, Student
Leadership Development, and Services to
Prospective Students and Families.
150,000
5/2004
Matching Gift - OSU
Provost Marlene Strathe
Patricia Kain Knaub Center for Student Success
Provided matching gift based on quality of concept and
potential for the Center to serve as a model across OSU
campus.
150,000
1,000
Funding – Grants
Research Data Producing
Date
Funding Source
Title and Investigators
Amount
3/2005
Bowling Green State
University Scholars
Assistance Program
Linkages among University Students’ Perceptions
of Unethical Consumer Behavior, Shopping
Orientations, and Demographics
(with P.I. K. Callen)
$ 3,000
4/2000
American Association of
Family & Consumer
Sciences
National Survey on Theses and Dissertations
Completed in Family & Consumer Sciences.
in the U.S. (P.I.)
9/2000
National Science
Foundation
Teaching Science Principles in a Textiles Laboratory
Manual: A Proposed Prototype
(with P.I., C. Farr, D Branson)
4/1999
American Association of
Family & Consumer
Sciences
National Survey on Theses and Dissertations
Completed in Family & Consumer Sciences.
in the U.S. (P.I.)
4,935
4/1998
American Association of
Family & Consumer
Sciences
National Survey on Theses and Dissertations
Completed in Family & Consumer Sciences
in the U.S. (P.I.)
5,040
5,000
74,999
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Funding
Research Data Producing
Date
Source
Title and Investigators
Amount
4/1998
Payless ShoeSource
Retail Management Training Programs – Access to
national database – retail managers (with J. Fogle-Hines)
$ 2,000
9/1997
Oklahoma State University
Asian Americans and Shopping Acculturation (P.I.)
10,861
6/1995
Oklahoma State University
Dissemination of Research Results – Ongoing Projects
16,430
3/1995
J.C. Penney Retail
Retailing as a Career: The Role of the Internship
Research Program-Skaggs (P.I. with grad. assistant, S. Masters)
Institute for Retail
Management at Brigham
Young University
3/1995
Oklahoma Association of
Family & Consumer
Sciences Foundation
Design Portfolio Preferences of Apparel/Fashion
Design Industry Employers
(P.I.)
1994
Oklahoma State University
Shopping Orientations of Chinese Americans
in Los Angeles and San Francisco
16,429
1992
Oklahoma State University
Chinese Americans: Shopping Orientations
14,365
1991
Oklahoma State University
Chinese Americans in San Francisco:
Shopping Orientations & Acculturation (P.I.)
15,437
3,000
250
Funding
Instruction-Focused Projects
Date
Source
Project and Project Leadership
Amount
9/2006
Thomas, Pauline, & Barbara College of HES Freshman Reading Program Miller Student Development Facility for Book Club Discussions with 297 freshmen, 35
Fund
peer mentors, 44 discussion leaders (S. Ownbey Presentation to 2006 Miller Advisory Committee Meeting)
$
740
3/2006
OSU University Student
Multimedia Equipment for Three General University
Technology Fee Committee Classrooms in Human Environmental Sciences
(Proposal and presentation with B. Farr)
10/1999
Private Contributions Industry Professionals
Videotaped Interviews with 50+ Industry Practicing
Professionals throughout the U.S. - Development of
Apparel & Textiles Virtual Career Fair for Experiential
Learning (S. Ownbey – contacts/interviews)
5/1999
Underfashion Club, Inc.
New York
Multimedia Presentations Focusing on Sourcing
for the Intimate Apparel Industry
(Proposal with L. Robertson & C. Farr)
10,000
9/1998
USDA-Higher Education
Challenge Grant Program
Development of Apparel & Textiles Virtual Career
Fair for Experiential Learning
(Proposal with D. Branson)
78,772
90,000
9,950
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Funding
Instruction-Focused Projects
Date
Source
Title and Grant Recipients
1/1996
Underfashion Club, Inc.
of New York
The Development of Industry-Based Multimedia
Presentations for Promotion of the Intimate-Apparel
Industry (Proposal with C. Farr & D. Branson)
1994
University Extension &
Development
Oklahoma State University
Revision of Apparel Design & Merchandising
Internship Manuals for Dissemination through
the Center for Apparel Marketing & Merchandising
(Proposal – S. Ownbey)
Amount
$ 20,000
500
Funding - Contracts
Date
Revenue Source
Courses and Instructors
Amount
10/2006
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
HDFS 5203 Family Systems (D. Fournier)
$ 23,996
10/2006
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
DHM 5663 Promotional Strategies in Merchandising
(B. Jin)
8,425
10/2005
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
DHM 5303 Sociological, Psychological, and Economic
Aspects of Consumer Behavior (B. Jin)
1,777
10/2005
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
NSCI 5323 Nutrition and Physical Activity in Aging
(B. Stoecker)
17,775
8/2005
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
DHM 5503 Housing and Real Estate for Family
Financial Planning (G. Muske)
20,250
10/2004
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
HDFS 5203 Family Systems (D. Fournier)
28,983
3/2004
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
NSCI 5323 Nutrition and Physical Activity in Aging
(B. Stoecker)
8/2003
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
DHM 5503 Housing and Real Estate for Family
Financial Planning (G. Muske)
10/2002
OSU Teaching Great Plains
IDEA Course1
HDFS 5203 Family Systems (D. Fournier)
7,200
1/1999
North Dakota State University2
Online Pre-internship Seminar for Apparel
Design/Production & Merchandising
Careers (contract with D. Schuler)
1,400
7,875
27,000
1
Contracts were with Alliance institutions having students enrolled in courses taught by OSU. Provide leadership to OSU’s participation in Great
Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance Family Financial Planning, Gerontology, Merchandising, and new Dietetics online master’s
programs; represent OSU on Board of Directors, attending 2 semi-annual face-to-face board meetings and monthly conference calls; facilitate
processing of Alliance documents; facilitate curricular requests to gain approval of programs/courses; coordinate with Registrar, Budget Office,
Outreach Office, Graduate College; coordinate submission of grades; market OSU programs; facilitate review of applicants; advise OSU students;
teach Creative Component course (HES 5240). Revenue from OSU courses is split among instructor, department of instructor, and College. College
split is invested in Academic Programs and Services (APS) programming and also supports OSU Great Plains IDEA faculty travel to Alliance
meetings.
2
Taught online course to North Dakota State University students.
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Instructional Responsibilities: Resident Courses (Fall, 1991 – Fall, 2008)
Semesters
Number
Course
DHM 1433 – Fashion Innovation & Marketing Principles
Level
Freshman
DHM 2003 – Creative Problem Solving (DHM Core Course) Sophomore
Students
Taught
125
3
827
18
DHM 3433 – Fashion Retailing
Junior
98
3
DHM 3991 – Pre-Internship Seminar
Junior
407
11
DHM 3994 – Internship
Junior
305
10
DHM 4011 – Post-Internship Seminar
Senior
432
12
DHM 4303 – Retail Buying
Senior
48
2
DHM 4523 – Critical Issues in DHM (DHM Core Course)
Senior
494
10
DHM 3553 – Profitable Merchandising Analysis
(Retail Mathematics)
Senior
56
3
DHM 4850 – Merchandising & Design Field Study Tour
(Field Study Trip to New York City)
Sophomore-Senior
47
2
DHM 4850 – Trade Show Business
Sophomore-Senior
9
1
DHM 4850 – Special Unit in DHM (Non-required internship)
Sophomore-Senior
3
3
DHM 4850 – Making the 1st Internship Contact
Junior
1
19
DHM 5000 – Master's Thesis
Graduate
4
18
DHM 5383 – DHM in Higher Education
Graduate
16
2
DHM 5440 – Apparel Merchandising & Design Career
Internship
Graduate
15
8
DHM 5810 – Problems in Design, Housing &
Merchandising
Graduate
3
2
DHM 5830 – Trade Show and Exhibition Business
Graduate
7
1
HES 1111 – Human Environmental Sciences Freshman
Experience
Freshman
115
1
DHM 6000 – Doctoral Thesis
Graduate
5
16
HES 5240 - Creative Component
Graduate
2
10
HES 6993 – Graduate Seminar in Human Environmental
Sciences (co-instructor)
Graduate
39
4
DHM = Design, Housing and Merchandising
HES = Human Environmental Sciences
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Instructional Responsibilities: Web-Based Instruction
(Spring, 1999 – Spring, 2004)
Semesters
Number
Course
Level
Pre-Internship Seminar for Merchandising/Design
Graduate Students/Juniors*
(online)
Making the First Internship Contact (online)
Juniors
* students from North Dakota State University and Oklahoma State University
Students
Taught
216
5
20
1
Internship/Graduate Practicum Coordination
1993 (Fall) to
2004 (Fall)
Internship Coordinator for Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
475 undergraduate interns and 15 graduate students completed 320-hour, professional internships
with apparel, textile or interiors-related firm.
2002-Present
Graduate Practicum Coordinator for online master’s programs; 8 graduate internships completed for
financial planning firms and gerontology-related organizations.
Assisted Interns Secure $35,000+ in Internship Scholarships during Service as Internship Coordinator
Interns at Fortune 500 and other Major Companies/Organizations – Example Sites Include:
• Henri Bendel, New York
• Vera Wang, New York
• BCBG Max Azria Showroom, New York
• BCBG Max Azria Design Studio, Vernon, CA
• Priscilla of Boston Corporate Headquarters, Charlestown, MA
• Lands’ End, Dodgeville, WI
• Diane Von Furstenberg, New York
• Technion and Skaar, San Francisco, CA
• Liz Claiborne, New York
• Garment Industry Development Corporation, New York
• Tyler Trafficante Design Studio, Los Angeles, CA
• Desa Design, Chico, CA
• Earth Speaks, Brooklyn, NY
• MTV Wardrobe Department, New York
• W Magazine, New York
• Sears Corporate Headquarters, Chicago, IL
• TJX Corporation Headquarters, Framingham, MA
• Carolina Herrera, New York
• Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth, MA
• Textile Clothing Technology Corporation in Cary, NC
• Anna Sui, New York
• Victoria’s Secret Design Studio, New York
• Circle T Westernwear in Dallas, TX
• Patricia Rhodes, Inc., Rolling Meadows, IL
• Rikken, Inc. of Tulsa, OK
• Y & W Sportswear, Fitzgerald, GA
• J.C. Penney home office, Plano, TX
• Target Corporate Headquarters, Minneapolis, MN
• Target Stores throughout Oklahoma and Texas
• Pottery Barn stores, Chicago, Dallas, Oklahoma
• Crate and Barrel stores, Chicago, Dallas
• Macy’s, Dillard’s, Nordstrom stores in Texas, Oklahoma, Seattle, Chicago
• Zale Corporation Headquarters, Irving, TX
• May Merchandising Corporate Headquarters, St. Louis, MO
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Professional Affiliations
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
American and Oklahoma Associations of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS and OAFCS)
International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA)
American Collegiate Retailing Association (ACRA)
American Marketing Association (AMA) and Tulsa, OK Chapter of AMA
Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning (ABSEL)
National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE)
Association for Exhibition Industry Research (AEIR)
Underfashion Club, Inc. of New York (intimate apparel trade organization)
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA)
Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
Leadership in and Service to Professional Organizations
International
Journal of Marketing Channels
2004
Š Review Board member for refereed journal
Social Behavior and Personality
1999 - 2003
Š Review Board member for refereed journal
Ars Textrina
1996 - 1997
Š Co-chair of Promotions and Registration Committees for ARS Textrina
International Conference
International Federation for Home Economics
1992
Š Participant in IFHE World Congress - Hannover, Germany; research presentation
International Textile and Apparel Association
2001-2004
Š Member of Public Relations Committee
2002
Š Reviewer of research papers submitted for presentation at the 2002 conference
2000 – 2001
Š Publicity Committee Chair – 2001 Annual Meeting – Kansas City
1996
Š Reviewer of competitive papers submitted for presentation at the 1996 conference
National
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
1998 - 2002
Š Editorial Board member/reviewer for Family and Consumer Sciences Research
Journal
2000
Š Coordinator of national AAFCS survey on theses and dissertations completed in
family and consumer sciences in the United States during 1999 – published results
1999
Š Coordinator of national AAFCS survey on theses and dissertations completed in
family and consumer sciences in the United States during 1998 – published results
1998
Š Coordinator of national AAFCS survey on theses and dissertations completed in
family and consumer sciences in the United States during 1997 – published results
1998
Š Reviewer of competitive papers submitted for presentation at Annual Meeting
1997
Š Coordinator of national AAFCS survey on theses and dissertations completed in
family and consumer sciences in the United States during 1996 – published results
1997
Š Reviewer of competitive papers submitted for presentation at Annual Meeting
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Leadership in and Service to Professional Organizations (continued)
National
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (continued)
1996
Š Reviewer of competitive papers submitted for presentation at Annual Meeting
American Marketing Association
1995
1994
Š Reviewer of competitive papers submitted for presentation at 1995 Summer
Educators' Conference
Š Reviewer of competitive papers submitted for presentation at 1994 Winter
Educators' Conference
Board on Human Sciences
2002 (Fall) - Present
2004 (Spring)
2003 (Spring)
Š Member of Academic Committee
Š Participant in Federal Advocacy for FY2005 in Washington, DC
Š Participant in Federal Advocacy for FY 2004 in Washington, DC
Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (alliance of 10 universities implementing online master’s programs)
2007 – Present
2006 (August) – Present
2005 (July) – Present
2002 (Fall) - Present
2002 (Fall) - Present
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
Chair of Research/IRB Committee for Board of Directors
Board of Directors Liaison to Merchandising Program Faculty
Secretary, Board of Directors
Voting Member, Board of Directors
OSU Administrator for Family Financial Planning, Gerontology, and Merchandising
online master’s programs
State
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
2003-2004
2000-2004
2002-2003
2000 – 2001
1999 – 2000
1997 – 1998
1996 – 1998
1996
1994 – 1996
1994 – 1995
1995
1994 – 1995
1993 – 1994
1993 – 1994
1992 – 1993
1992 – 1993
Š Chair of Research Committee
Š Trustee for OAFCS Foundation
Š Chair of Board of Trustees for OAFCS Foundation; Chair of Apparel and Textiles
Subject Matter Division
Š Chair of Research Committee
Š Chair of Research Committee
Š Vice President, coordinated annual state meeting
Š Chair of Apparel and Textiles Subject Matter Division
Š Chair of Restructuring the Organization Task Force
Š Secretary of Apparel and Textiles Subject Matter Division
Š Board Representative to the Executive Committee
Š Planned post-conference Apparel & Textiles workshop
Š Chair of Research Committee
Š Chair of Research Committee
Š State Newsletter Editor
Š Chair of Scholarship/Fellowship Committee
Š Member of Research Committee
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Honors, Awards, and Recognition
International, National, Regional, and State
Š
Š
Š
Š
Š
Named Fellow by the Food Systems Leadership Institute (two-year program) – 2007
Professional Award from Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences – Spring, 2003
International Faculty Fellowship Award from American Intercontinental University – January, 2002
Distinguished Alumna Award from Texas Tech University College of Human Sciences – Spring, 1999
Margaret Fitch Public Relations Award from Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences – Spring,
1998
Š Lela O'Toole Research Award from Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences – Spring, 1997
Š International Faculty Fellowship from University of Hawaii for participation in the Hawaii International Program, a
professional development experience in Hawaii, People's Republic of China, and Hong Kong – 1993
Š Golden Clover Award from the Texas Association of Extension 4-H Agents for outstanding youth educational
programming – 1980
University – Oklahoma State University
Š Mortar Board Outstanding Faculty Award from OSU Chapter of Mortar Board National Honor Society – Spring,
2005
Š Outstanding Faculty Member Award from Greek Community and InterFraternity Panhellinic Council at OSU – Spring
2001
Š Honorary Member of Golden Key National Honor Society for Faculty Excellence by officers of OSU chapter –
Fall, 2000
Š Regents Distinguished Teaching Award from OSU Board of Regents– (nominated by students and dean; universitylevel review; $1,000 permanent increase in annual salary; recognition at OSU Fall Convocation; feature article in OSU
magazine; Board of Regents luncheon; $750 professional development award from College of HES) – Fall, 1996
College - Human Environmental Sciences
Š Outstanding Advisor Award from the College of Human Environmental Sciences at OSU – Spring 2001
Š Feature article, “Making a Good First Impression,” on research related to the portfolio development process appeared
in 1997 College of HES magazine
Š Outstanding Advisor Award from the College of Human Environmental Sciences at OSU – ($750 professional
development award from and university recognition at OSU Fall Convocation and Board of Regents luncheon) –
Spring, 1997
Š OSU Faculty Celebrity for faculty excellence, named by Dean of College of HES at OSU – Spring, 1996
Š Feature article, "The High Road to China," on 1993 Faculty Fellowship and participation in the Hawaii International
Program (six-week study tour to the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong) in OSU/HES magazine – 1994
Š Outstanding Teaching Award from the College of HES – 1992-1993
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Professional Service to University and Community
University - Oklahoma State University (OSU)
2008 (Summer)
2007 (Spring)
2006 (Fall)
2006 (Fall)
2006 (Fall)
2006 (Fall)
2006 (Fall) – 2007
2005 – Present
2005 (Spring) – Present
2002 (Fall) – Present
2004 (Spring) - Present
2003 (Fall) – Present
2005 (Fall) – 2006 (Spring)
2003 (Fall) – 2005 (Fall)
2005 (Spring)
2005 (Spring) – 2005 (Summer)
2005 (Spring)
2003 (Fall)
2003 (Summer) – 2003 (Fall)
2003 (Spring) - 2004
2002 (Fall) – 2003 (Fall)
2000 (Spring) – 2001 (Summer)
2000 (Fall)
1999 (Fall)
1999 (Spring)
2000-Sp; 1999-F; 1997-Sp;
1995-Sp/F; 1994-Sp/F
1998 (Fall)
1998 (Spring) – 2002
Š Judge for Communications Competition for Oklahoma State 4-H Roundup
Š Presenter (with Dr. Linda C. Martin) on “Advising as a Form of Teaching” for 40
faculty and professional advisors at Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence.
Š Member of Search Committee for Director, OSU Office of Undergraduate
Admissions; Represented committee at National Association for College
Admissions Counseling (NACAC) conference to recruit applicants – Pittsburgh, PA
Š Member of Plagiarism Software Committee, OSU Institute for Teaching and
Learning Excellence
Š Panel discussant at Principles and Counselors Conference sponsored by OSU
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Š Panel discussant at Scholars Day sponsored by OSU Office of Undergraduate
Admissions
Š Member of OSU Outreach Council
Š Member of First-Year Experience Committee
Š Member of Faculty Advisory Committee to OSU Institute for Teaching and Learning
Excellence and subcommittee on Early Career Faculty
Š Member of OSU Instruction Council
Š Member of OSU Enrollment Management Council
Š Member of OSU Assessment Council and subcommittees on Strategic Planning
and National Survey of Student Engagement
Š Member of OSU Murray Hall Planning Committee (planning renovation of historic
residence hall on OSU campus for use as academic building)
Š Member of Teaching and Learning subcommittee developing self-study for the
North Central Association Higher Learning Commission accreditation review in fall,
2005
Š Member of OSU Student Technology Fee Committee
Š Member of OSU International Student Admissions Task Force
Š Member of Search Committee for two Associate Vice Presidents (Academic
Affairs)
Š Member of Interview Task Force to select Internship Coordinator for OSU Career
Services
Š Chair of Search Committee for Assistant Vice President for Enrollment
Management
Š Member of OSU Conflict of Interest Task Force to investigate the need for changes
to the current conflict of interest policies for OSU
Š Member of NOC Blue Ribbon Task Force to study prospective partnership between
Northern Oklahoma College (NOC) and Oklahoma State University (OSU)
Š Member of OSU Student Success Task Force appointed by OSU Board of Regents
Š Presenter to 61 OSU students from various majors on “Securing an Internship”
during Internship Week seminar sponsored by OSU Career Services
Š Presenter to 50 OSU students from various majors on “Securing an Internship”
during Internship Week seminar sponsored by OSU Career Services
Š Presenter to 150 OSU students from various majors on “Securing an Internship” at
weekend Junior Jump Start sponsored by OSU Career Services
Š Presenter to 482 International Agriculture students (AGED 4713) on "Chinese
Cultural Values and Global Trade" (invited by Dr. James White)
Š Presenter to 100 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service educators at state inservice training on the Apparel Internship Program at Oklahoma State University
Š Member of OSU Career Services Faculty Advisory Committee
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Professional Service to University and Community
University - Oklahoma State University (OSU)
1998 (Summer)
1997 – 1998
1995 – 1999
1997
1997
1997
1996 – 1997
1995
1995
1993
1992 – 1994
1992
Š Member of OSU task force - publication of university catalog
Š Member of OSU Strategic Enrollment Initiative task force to develop strategic plan
for recruitment/retention of undergraduate students
Š Member of Board of Directors of the Wesley Foundation/Wesley Student Center –
OSU
Š Presenter to OSU Lotus Notes Power Users' Group on Learning Space groupware
and web-based course developed using Learning Space (July 9, 1997)
Š Member of Selection Committee for OSU Regents Distinguished Teaching Award
Š Member of Selection Committee for AMOCO Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching
Award for OSU
Š Treasurer of Board of Directors of the Wesley Foundation/Wesley Student Center
Š Presenter to 34 sophomore students from OSU and the University of Arkansas–
Pine Bluff on "Creative Thinking" during Multicultural Leadership Development
Conference
Š Presenter to 35 OSU incoming freshmen during ALPHA week on "Preparing for
Academic Success at Oklahoma State University" during a 2-hour workshop
Š Member of OSU Multicultural Affairs Committee
Š Member of OSU Student Union Retail Advisory Committee to provide direction in
operation of retail facilities in the Student Union
Š Judge for the State Impressive Dress Competition at Oklahoma 4-H Roundup
College - College of Human Environmental Sciences (CHES)
2002 (Fall) - Present
2004 - 2008
2005 (Spring)
2004 (Fall) – 2005 (Spring)
2004 (Fall)
2003 (Fall) – 2005 (Spring)
2003 (Fall)
2003 (Fall)
2003 (Fall)
2003 (Fall)
2003 (Summer) – 2004 (Spring)
2002 (Fall)
2001 (Fall) – 2002 (Spring)
2000 (Fall), 2001 (Spring & Fall)
2000 – 2001
2000 – 2001
1999 – 2002
1999 – 2001
Š Administrative liaison to HES Academic Affairs Committee, HES Technology
Committee, and HES Assessment Committee
Š Presenter to CHES Faculty Scholars (Boyer’s and CHES Scholarship Models,
Instructional Issues for New Faculty)
Š Faculty advisor to Kappa Omicron Nu
Š Faculty advisor to College of HES Student Council
Š Faculty advisor to CONNECT Ambassadors
Š Research mentor to Dr. Jane Swinney, DHM Assistant Professor
Š Presenter to CHES Student Council on “Professionalism”
Š Speaker and discussant for New Faculty Scholars on academic issues
Š Speaker to 100 HES 1111 and 3111 students on history and overview of HES
Š Chaperone to 46 HES students at weekend Leadership Launch event held in Enid,
OK
Š Coordinated first Writing Mentor project for CHES students to provide students with
writing tutoring
Š Speaker to 300 HES students on “10 Vital Qualities of Leaders” at the annual
Leadership Symposium hosted by the College of HES
Š Mentor to Dr. Brenda Smith, new faculty member from Nutritional Sciences
Department through the Faculty Scholars Program
Š Presenter to HES Faculty Scholars on “Developing Career Portfolios”
Š Mentor to Dr. Bessie Windecker new faculty member from Family Relations/Child
Development Department through the New Faculty Scholars Group
Š Member of CHES Student Recognition Committee
Š Member of CHES Career Services Faculty Advisory Board
Š Member of CHES Assessment Committee
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Professional Service to University and Community (continued)
College - College of Human Environmental Sciences (CHES)
1999
1999 (Fall)
1999 (Spring)
1998 – 1999
1998 (Summer)
1988 (Summer) – 2002
1998 (Spring)
1998 (Spring)
1998 (Spring)
1996 – 1998
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Spring)
1996 – 1997
1996 –1997
1995 – 1996
1995 – 1996
1996
1996
1996
1995
1995
1995 (Fall)
1995 (Summer)
1995
Š Member of committee to implement first annual Leadership Symposium for
students in the College of HES
Š Presenter to HES 6993, Graduate Seminar in Human Environmental Sciences
graduate class, on "Developing Career Portfolios"
Š Moderator for intern panel discussion on “Internships in the College of Human
Environmental Sciences” for third annual Parent’s Weekend
Š Mentor to a Dr. Bessie Windecker-Nelson, new faculty member from Family
Relations/Child Development Department through the Faculty Scholars Program
Š Presenter to HES Faculty Scholars on “Developing Teaching Portfolios”
Š Member of HES Career Services Advisory Board
Š Contributed to 1998 CHES Parent’s Weekend by recruiting door prizes, recruiting
apparel students to share their portfolios, and hosting parents in the DHM gallery
for portfolio review
Š Speaker at HES faculty meeting on “Teaching Critical Thinking”
Š Speaker to HES faculty scholars on “Web-based Course Development”
Š DHM Department representative to the College of HES Faculty Advisory Council
Š Speaker at College of Human Environmental Sciences convocation
Š Speaker to Kappa Omicron Nu honor society on “Chinese Lifestyles and Values”
Š Speaker to HES 1111 orientation class on “Careers in Design, Housing and
Merchandising”
Š Speaker to reappointment, tenure and promotion applicants in the College of HES
on organization of RTP materials
Š Presenter to 150 parents and students on “Internships in the College of Human
Environmental Sciences” for first annual Parent’s Weekend
Š Member of first Parent’s Weekend Committee for the College of HES to involve
OSU parents in academic programs of the College
Š Chair of CHES Faculty Advisory Council
Š Member of budget task force for College of HES
Š At-large representative to the College of HES Faculty Advisory Council (position
elected by College faculty)
Š Presenter to Kappa Omicron Nu initiation event on "Advice for People Who Aspire
to Be Leaders"
Š Member of Alumni Awards Selection Committee for College of HES
Š Participant in College of HES Executive Group Retreat to Guthrie, OK as Chair of
the CHES Faculty Advisory Council
Š Presenter to 30 Alumni of the College of HES on the apparel and interior design
internship programs of the Department of Design, Housing & Merchandising
Š Presenter to 25 Associates and 30 Alumni of the College of HES on the apparel
and interior design internship programs of the Department of Design, Housing &
Merchandising
Š Presenter to HES 6990, Graduate Seminar in Human Environmental Sciences
graduate class, on "The Scholarship of Integration"
Š Presenter to HES 6990, Graduate Seminar in Human Environmental Sciences
graduate class, on "Expectations of Faculty Members: Teaching, Scholarship, and
Service"
Š Committee member for selection of Outstanding Student for the College of HES at
Oklahoma State University
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Professional Service to University and Community (continued)
College - College of Human Environmental Sciences (CHES)
1994
Š Presenter to Graduate Students of Human Environmental Sciences organization
on "Professional Oral Presentations"
1994
Š Member of task force to develop plans for industry internship experiences for
faculty in the College of HES
Š Member of task force to develop student Internship Scholarship program for
College of HES
Š DHM Representative to Faculty Advisory Council
Š Presenter to FRCD 4533, Adulthood: Middle Years class, on "Adult Development in
China and Hong Kong"
Š Presenter to HES 3001, Contemporary Issues within the Global Community class,
on "Changing U.S. Demographics and Textiles and Apparel International Trade"
Š Member of Ethics Task Force to plan Ethics Institute co-sponsored by the College
of HES in Summer, 1993
Š Presenter at College of HES faculty meeting on the New Faculty Scholars
Washington, DC trip in October 1992
Š Representative from the College of HES at Payne/Noble County Honors Banquet
for high school juniors and seniors
1994
1992 – 1994
1993
1993
1993
1992
1992
Department - Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising (DHM)
2007 (Fall) – Present
2006 (Fall)
2005 (Fall) – 2006 (Spring)
2005 (Spring)
2004 (Spring)
2003 (Fall)
2003 (Summer) – 2003 (Fall)
1993 – 2002
2001 (Spring) – 2003 (Spring)
2003 (Spring)
2003 (Spring)
2003 (Spring)
2002 (Fall) – 2003 (Spring, Sum)
1993 (Spring) – 2002 (Fall)
2002 (Fall)
Š
Š
Š
Š
Member of DHM Graduate Assessment Task Force
Member of DHM Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion Committee
Chair of Search Committee for DHM Department Head
Mentor to Assistant Professor Jane Swinney in development of grant proposal
submitted to USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant Program.
Š Member of DHM Internship Scholarship Committee to award $10,000 in internship
scholarships
Š Coordinator and moderator for Internship Panel Discussion at Career Horizons 03’:
Design & Merchandising high school recruitment event (350 high school students)
Š Developed recruitment CD for distribution to 255 high school students providing
visual overview of DHM and questions to help students identify their fit in DHM
(with Dr. Lisa Vogel and assistance of HES Leadership Development Intern)
Š Serve as departmental representative to meet each semester with recruiters
representing business/industry who visit the OSU campus to interview (e.g.,
Target, Payless ShoeSource, Zale Corporation, TJX Corporation, The Buckle,
Dillard’s, Sears, J.C. Penney, Maurice’s, Ferguson Enterprises)
Š Worked with Dennis O’Keefe, representative from the Oklahoma City Retailers
Foundation, in promotion of information on retailing scholarships to merchandising
students
Š Chair of DHM Internship Scholarship committee
Š Member of committee to recommend revisions to Fashion Design Express high
school recruitment event
Š Coordinator of registration for 96 DHM students and faculty to participate in Career
Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart
Š Member of search committee, apparel faculty position
Š Faculty Adviser to Merchandising and Apparel Design Association student
organization
Š Presenter to 100 high school students on “Hot Jobs in Merchandising and Apparel
Design & Production” at Fashion Design Express high school recruitment event
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Department - Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising (DHM)
2001 (Fall) – 2002 (Spring, Sum)
2002 (Spring)
2002 (Spring)
2001 (Fall)
2001 (Fall)
2001 (June)
2000 – 2001
2001 (Spring)
2001 (Spring)
2001 (Spring) – 2003 (Fall)
2001 (Spring)
2000 (Fall) – 2001 (Spring)
2000 (Fall)
2000 (Fall)
2000 (Fall)
1999 (Fall)
1999 (Fall)
1999 (Fall)
1999 (Fall)
1999 (Spring)
1999 (Spring)
1999 (Spring)
1999 (Spring)
1999 (Spring)
1999 (Spring)
1998 (Fall) – 1999 (Spring)
1998 (Fall)
1998 (Fall)
1998 (Spring)
1998 (Spring)
1998 (Spring)
Š Co-chair (with C. Farr) of search committee, apparel faculty position
Š Coordinator of registration for 92 DHM students and faculty to participate in Career
Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart
Š Presenter to 70 undergraduate students in DHM 1433 on “Your Future Internship
and Portfolio”
Š Presenter to 60 undergraduate students in DHM 1433 on “Your Future Internship
and Portfolio”
Š Presenter to 100 high school students on “Hot Jobs in Merchandising and Apparel
Design & Production” at Fashion Design Express high school recruitment event
Š Consultant to NSCI Department – Internship program
Š Member of Search Committee for two Cooperative Extension faculty positions
Š Presenter to 60 undergraduate students in DHM 1433 on “Your Future Internship
and Portfolio” and the FashionCareerFare website for career exploration
Š Chair of DHM scholarship committee
Š Served as “Merchandising Coordinator” for Department of DHM
Š Coordinated registration for 79 students and 6 faculty/staff members to attend
Career Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart.
Š Chair of DHM Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure committee
Š Presenter to 90 high school students on “Hot Jobs in Merchandising and Design” at
Fashion Design Express, recruitment event held on OSU campus
Š Chair of search committee for 2 DHM apparel faculty members
Š Presenter to 50 undergraduate students in DHM 1433 on “Your Future Internship
and Portfolio”
Š Presenter to 250 high school students on “Careers in the Fashion Industry” at
Fashion Design Express, recruitment event held on OSU campus
Š Presenter to DHM 5110 graduate class on personal research activities
Š Member of DHM Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure committee
Š Chair of search committee for 2 DHM apparel faculty members
Š Chair of DHM scholarship committee
Š Chair of DHM internship scholarship committee
Š Coordinator of tour for 21 apparel merchandising/design students to Neiman
Marcus Direct and Bentley Arbuckle (Dallas, TX)
Š Coordinated alumni event for Dallas alumni and OSU students (Dallas, TX)
Š Coordinator of promotion/registration for 55 students’ participation in 1999 Career
Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart; accompanied students
Š Speaker to DHM 5003 on the “Theory of the Wheel of Retailing”
Š Chair of Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion Committee
Š Presenter to 60 high school students on, Merchandising: The Direct Approach, for
Fashion Design Express, a high school recruitment event held on the OSU campus
Š Speaker to DHM 5110, Research Methods class, on current scholarship activities
Š Coordinator of promotion/registration for 70 students' and 4 faculty/staff members’
participation in Career Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart; accompanied
students
Š Speaker to DHM 3823, Interior Design Professional Practices class on
development of portfolios
Š Coordinator of tour for 25 apparel merchandising/design students to Jerrel of
Texas and Harold’s buying office (Dallas, TX)
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Department - Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising (DHM)
1998 (Spring)
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Fall)
1997 – Present
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Fall)
1997 (Spring)
1997 (Spring)
1997
1997
1996
1996
1996
1996
1996
1995 – 1996
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1994
1994
Š Co-chair of DHM Scholarship Committee
Š Member of Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion Committee
Š Coordinator of the “Only In New York” event at which DHM students reported
activities of the May, 1997 New York Tour (used as a DHM recruitment effort)
Š Coordinated hosting of AMDA Fashion/Sewn Products Show in Willham Residence
Hall to show apparel design/production students’ work and recruit students
Š Member of search committee for apparel design faculty member
Š Speaker to DHM 5110, Research Methods class, on current scholarship activities
Š Speaker to DHM 1433, Fashion Innovation and Marketing class, on “Beginning to
Plan Your Apparel Portfolio”
Š Coordinator of promotion and registration for 56 students' and 3 faculty's/staff's
participation in 1997 Career Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart;
accompanied students
Š Speaker to DHM 5003 graduate class on “The Theory of the Wheel of Retailing”
Š Member of DHM scholarship selection committee
Š Coordinator of tour for 37 apparel students to Watters & Watters and Nordstrom
(Dallas, TX)
Š Initiated recruitment/retention activities for department and college - news releases
reporting 16 apparel internships were prepared and sent with photos of students to
23 hometown newspapers of students
Š Coordinated tour for 37 apparel merchandising students to the original Neiman
Marcus store (Dallas, TX)
Š Coordinator of promotion and registration for 55 students' and 5 faculty's
participation in 1996 Career Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart;
accompanied students
Š Member of DHM scholarship selection committee
Š Chair of Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion Committee
Š Search committee member for recruitment of Cooperative Extension Specialist for
the Home-Based and Micro-Business program area
Š Coordinator of Internship Showcase for Fashion Design Express, a recruitment
event on the OSU campus with 450 high school student participants
Š Initiated recruitment/retention activities - news releases reporting 28 apparel
internships prepared and sent with photos of students to 23 hometown
newspapers
Š Member of DHM Scholarship Selection Committee
Š Search committee member for recruitment and selection of two apparel
merchandising faculty
Š Coordinator of tour for 30 apparel students to the JC Penney Home Office (Plano,
TX) and Haggar manufacturing facility (Dallas, TX)
Š Coordinator of promotion and registration for 55 students' and 5 faculty's
participation in 1995 Career Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart;
accompanied students
Š Initiated recruitment/retention activities - news releases reporting DHM
2003/MerCruiser collaborative project and apparel internships were prepared and
sent with photos to 40 newspapers
Š Initiated first "Dean's Day" event and exhibit of international textiles and apparel as
adviser to AMDA student organization - recognizing Dean Patricia K. Knaub
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Department - Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising (DHM)
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1993
1992
1992
Š Presenter for DHM 5110, Research Developments in DHM graduate class, on
"Survey Research"
Š Presenter to DHM faculty during faculty retreat on "Integrating Critical and Creative
Thinking into the DHM Curriculum"
Š Led and facilitated Officers' Retreat for AMDA student organization
Š Presenter to DHM 5003, Theoretical Perspectives in DHM graduate class, on "The
Wheel of Retailing Theory"
Š Presenter to DHM 6133, Research Methods in DHM graduate class, on
"Multivariate Analysis of Variance"
Š Coordinator of industry tour for 20 apparel students to Russell-Newman, Inc.,
apparel manufacturer in Denton, TX
Š Coordinator of promotion and registration for 50 students' and 5 faculty's
participation in 1994 Career Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart;
accompanied students
Š Member of DHM Committee to plan creativity (Synectics) training for DHM faculty
Š Member of DHM Task Force to develop recommendations to CHES Dean
regarding the search for a DHM Department Head
Š Traveled to Topeka, Kansas to represent DHM in networking with executives of
Payless ShoeSource, an industry recruiter at OSU and tour corporate
headquarters
Region
2005
2004
2000
1999 (Spring)
Š External Reviewer for promotion and tenure materials for faculty member from
Texas Tech University.
Š External Reviewer for promotion and tenure materials for faculty member from
University of North Texas.
Š Co-Coordinator of “Bears Care” project involving OSU students manufacturing
teddy bears in collaboration with Chicago Bears football organization and delivery
of bears by football players to terminally ill children in Chicago area hospitals.
Š Speaker to faculty, students, and alumni of Texas Tech University’s College of
Human Sciences on “Expectations and Realities”
Community - Stillwater, Oklahoma
1999 (Spring) – 2002
1999 (Fall)
1996 – 1999
1996 – 1997
1997, 1998, 1999 (Spring)
1998 (Spring)
1997 (Fall)
1996
Š Member of the Administrative Council, 1st United Methodist Church
Š Coordinator of “Suited for Success” project to collect professional women’s clothing
for use by women previously on assistance who are entering the job market
Š Member of the Board of Directors of Downtown Stillwater MAINSTREET
organization - liaison between OSU and the Stillwater business community
Š Member of Organization Committee for Downtown Stillwater MAINSTREET
Š Coordinator of recruitment for spring plantings project, Downtown Mainstreet
Š M.C. for fashion show highlighting Stillwater retailers’ apparel (200 attended)
Š Speaker to China-Burma-India Veterans Association on professional development
trip to China
Š Presenter on "CONNECTIONS: The OSU Educational Community and the
Stillwater Business Community" at Annual Meeting of Downtown Stillwater
MAINSTREET
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Professional Development (in addition to professional association conferences)
Focus: Achieving Your Highest Priorities one-day workshop presented by the Franklin Covey organization in Tulsa,
OK (Fall, 2007)
7 Habits of Highly Effective People (both Signature and Collegiate programs) certification training presented by the
Franklin Covey organization at Texas A&M University – (May 2006)
Sophomores: The Forgotten Students sponsored by the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and
Students in Transition at University of South Carolina, Teleconference Presentation – (March, 2006)
Development for Deans conference sponsored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in San
Diego, CA – (February, 2006)
First-Year Experience and Students in Transition conference sponsored by the National Resource Center for the
First-Year Experience and Students in Transition at University of South Carolina in Atlanta, GA – (February, 2006)
First-Year Experience and Students in Transition conference sponsored by the National Resource Center for the
First-Year Experience and Students in Transition at University of South Carolina in Phoenix, AZ – (February, 2005)
Academic Advising Administrators’ Institute sponsored by National Academic Advising Association in St. Pete’s
Beach, FL (February, 2004)
Academic Advising Assessment Seminar sponsored by National Academic Advising Association in St. Pete’s Beach,
FL (February, 2004)
First-Year Experience and Students in Transition conference sponsored by the National Resource Center for the
First-Year Experience and Students in Transition at University of South Carolina in Dallas, TX – (February, 2004)
Gary Heil’s Presentation at the Tulsa Business Forum event sponsored by the OSU College of Business Administration
in Tulsa, OK – (November, 2003)
Apparel Executive Forum – industry forum for select executives (Presidents and CEOs) within the apparel industry,
sponsored by Apparel magazine and Cotton Incorporated in Hollywood, CA (October, 2003)
Improving Quality and Reducing Costs: Redesigning Campus Learning Environments seminar presented at the
Educause 2002 Conference in Atlanta, GA – (October, 2002)
Bioethics in the Classroom sponsored by the OSU Entomology Department – (April, 2002)
Advanced PowerPoint Workshop presented by Judy Snyder, sponsored by the College of HES at OSU – (October,
2001)
SPSS Refresher Course two-day seminar on SPSS software used for data analysis, presented by Dr. Christine Johnson,
College of HES at OSU – (May, 2001)
Streaming Media Workshop on use of RealPresenter software to enhance delivery of courses, presented by Bill Elliott,
Computing and Information Services at OSU – (June, 2001)
Microsoft FrontPage Workshop on use of Frontpage software to enhance delivery of courses, presented by Bill Elliott,
computing and Information Services at OSU – (June, 2001)
Product Data Management (PDM) two-day training on PDM software used by retailers and manufacturers, presented by
Gerber Technology in Richardson, TX – (January, 2001)
Tom Peter’s Presentation at the Tulsa Business Forum event sponsored by the OSU College of Business
Administration in Tulsa, OK – (January, 2001)
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Professional Development (continued)
Training 101: All the Basics two-day workshop in San Antonio, TX on training in the corporate environment presented
by Langevin Learning Services – (December, 2000)
Developing Electronic Portfolios one-day seminar sponsored by OSU Assessment Council – (Spring, 2000)
Wakonse South weekend conference on teaching in higher education presented by Texas A&M University; one of two
faculty representing Oklahoma State University – (May, 1999)
Macromedia Director 6.5 three-day training presented by Digital Training and Design in Dallas – (Fall, 1998)
Brownbag Discussion Group on Teaching Critical Thinking sponsored by College of HES at OSU (Spring, 1998)
Career Day at the Dallas International Apparel Mart sponsored by Fashion Group, International of Dallas (annually,
1992-2002)
Photoshop four-day training at OSU for use in developing multimedia presentations (Summer, 1997)
LearnShop one-week training at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln on development of web-based courses, sponsored
by Great Plains Dean's Consortium through USDA grant (Summer, 1997)
LearnShop weekly project group meetings in preparation for development of web-based courses, coordinated by Dr.
Margaret Weber, Associate Dean of the College of HES at OSU (Spring and Summer, 1997)
Learning Space two-day training on use of groupware for development of web-based courses presented by Lotus
Corporation at OSU (April, 1997)
Lotus Notes two-day workshop presented by Computer Information Services at OSU (February, 1997)
Teletechniques I one-week intensive training on distance teaching presented by the Teletraining Institute, Stillwater, OK
(January, 1997)
Beginning and Intermediate PowerPoint Training sessions sponsored by College of HES, OSU (April & August, 1996)
SAS Training two-day workshop presented by Computer Information Services at OSU (Spring, 1996)
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (presented by Dr. Stephen Covey) one-day seminar sponsored by OSU in
Oklahoma City, OK (January, 1996)
Foundations of Experiential Education one-day workshop sponsored by National Society for Experiential Education in
New Orleans, LA (November, 1995)
The Internet: What Faculty Need to Know one-day workshop sponsored by Computing & Information Services, Edmon
Low Library, and University Personnel Services at OSU (September, 1995)
Industry tours of JC Penney Home Office, Haggar, Russell-Newman, original Neiman Marcus store, Watters & Watters,
Nordstrom, Jerrel of Texas, Harold’s buying office, JC Penney Quality Assurance Testing Center, Neiman Marcus Direct
(catalog operation), and Bentley Arbuckle in Dallas metroplex (1995-1999)
Teaching Through Distance Learning live interactive video conference sponsored by the Great Plains Dean's
Association and presented by the College of HES at OSU (February, 1995)
Institutional Effectiveness and the Classroom live interactive teleconference sponsored by Office of University
Assessment at OSU (January, 1995)
Teaching Critical Thinking workshop sponsored by Foundation for Critical Thinking at Sonoma State University in Santa
Rosa, CA (July/August, 1994)
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Professional Development (continued)
Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing workshop presented by the Teaching Special Interest Group of the American
Marketing Association in San Francisco, CA (August, 1994)
Desktop Video demonstration (digital compression) presented by Southwestern Bell Telephone, VideoTelecom
Corporation, and Oklahoma State University (July, 1994)
Internet university extension short course presented at Oklahoma State University through the College of Human
Environmental Sciences (July, 1994)
Moving Toward a National Learning Infrastructure: A Live, Interactive Videoconference sponsored by the Institute
for Academic Technology and hosted by the College of Business Administration at OSU (Spring, 1994)
Creative Thinking Workshop sponsored by American Marketing Association, Tulsa Chapter (Spring, 1994)
Internet: A Practical Approach – An Interactive Videoconference presented by PBS's Adult Learning Satellite
Service/The Business Channel and others and hosted by OSU Computer and Information Services (Spring, 1994)
Achieving a Competitive Advantage in Retailing – Special Topic Retailing Symposium sponsored by the Texas
A&M University Center for Retailing Studies in Dallas (Fall, 1993)
Point-of-Sale Software Training presented by Dreyer Software, Inc. of Tulsa and the School for Hotel and Restaurant
Administration at OSU (Fall, 1993)
Six-week Hawaii International Program involving study at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, in the People's Republic of
China (Beijing and Guangzhou), and Hong Kong. The focus of the program was textiles and apparel in the international
marketplace (Summer, 1993)
New Faculty Scholars Program through College of HES at OSU. Involved weekly class sessions related to scholarship,
grantsmanship, and writing; a trip to Washington, D.C. to contact potential funding agencies and foundations; and
completion of assignments related to developing a research focus (Fall, 1992; Spring, 1993; Fall, 1993; Spring, 1994)
Tulsa Business Forum sponsored by OSU’s College of Business Administration (October, 1993)
Quality University Instruction: A Teaching Effectiveness Program, a series of weekly sessions sponsored by OSU’s
Graduate College (Spring, 1993)
Developing an Export Marketing Plan: Steps for Establishing International Sales and Distribution program
presented by the OSU Center for International Trade Development (Spring, 1992)
Effective Teaching Methods in an Interactive Video Environment program sponsored by the OSU College of
Business Administration on use of two-way compressed video for distance instruction (Spring, 1992)
From the Private Foundation's Viewpoint faculty development seminar on how private and corporate foundations set
priorities, review proposals, and work with principal investigators; sponsored by the Colleges of Education and Human
Environmental Sciences (Fall, 1991)
Strategic Decisions: Business in the Soviet Union – After the Coup! satellite videoconference between Moscow and
the U.S. sponsored by the OSU Center for International Trade Development (Fall, 1991)
September, 2008
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M. LYNNE RICHARDS, Ph.D.
A Vita
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Michigan State University
1970
Bachelor of Science
Human Ecology Education
Michigan State University
1975
Master of Arts
Human Environment & Design (Major)
Journalism (Minor)
University of Maryland
1978
Doctor of Philosophy:
Textiles and Clothing Education (Major)
Art History (Minor)
Oklahoma State University
Design, Housing and Merchandising
1985 to present
Professor & Associate Professor
Texas Tech University
Clothing and Textiles
1979 - 1985
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin at Stout
Summer 1984
Visiting Professor
Textile Conservation
University of Maryland
College of Human Ecology
1977 - 1978
Administrative Assistant to the
Dean
University of Maryland
Clothing and Textiles
1975 - 1976
Instructor
Michigan State University
Human Environment & Design
1974 - 1975
Teaching Assistant
Michigan State University
Resource Development
1973 – 1974
Bibliographic Researcher
So-Fro Fabric Company
Lansing, Michigan
1972 – 1973
Assistant Manager
Warren Public Schools
Warren, Ohio
1970 – 1972
Eighth Grade Teacher
Home Economics
Lansing Public Schools
Lansing, Michigan
Summer 1970
Elementary Teacher
Living Skills
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
HONORS AND AWARDS
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2008: Honorable Mention Award, Nonfunctional Three-dimensional Fiber Art category
Presented by sponsors of the international Fiber Celebration juried exhibition, Lincoln Center
Galleries, Fort Collins, Co. This competitive award recognized the technical and artistic excellence
of the thread sculpture, Basket of Thread.
1994: Regents Distinguished Teaching Award
Presented by the Oklahoma A & M Board of Regents.
This competitive award is presented to faculty within the Oklahoma State University system, in
recognition of outstanding, high-quality, challenging classroom instruction.
Lela O’Toole Outstanding Researcher Award
Presented by the Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.
This competitive award is presented to an individual whose research program: 1) has made
outstanding contributions to the profession, and 2) is of special significance to the state of
Oklahoma.
1992: Regents Award to the Oklahoma Arts Institute
Presented by the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education.
This competitive award is presented to Oklahoma university faculty in recognition of excellent
classroom instruction in the arts. The award included a teacher education scholarship to the
Oklahoma Arts Institute.
Teaching Effectiveness Grant
Presented by the Oklahoma State University Center for Effective Instruction.
This competitive award provided funding for acquisition of instructional materials.
1990: CHES Outstanding Teacher Award
Presented by the College of Human Environmental Sciences, Oklahoma State
University. The recipient of this competitive award is selected by a vote of the
students, in recognition for outstanding classroom instruction.
1988: Merit Award for Technical Excellence
Presented by sponsors of the Eclectic Elements exhibit, Kirkpatrick Center, Oklahoma City. This
competitive award was presented for outstanding craftsmanship in the production of Frost on My
Window, an artistic work included in the Eclectic Elements exhibit.
Additional Nominations:
2007: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award.
2006: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regent’s Distinguished Teaching Award.
2005: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regent’s Distinguished Teaching Award.
2004: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regent’s Distinguished Teaching Award.
2003: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award.
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Additional Nominations, continued
2003: Nominated for the University Extension Faculty Excellence Award, Oklahoma State University.
1999: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award.
1996: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award.
1996: Nominated for the Oklahoma Medal of Excellence in Teaching, from the Oklahoma State University-CHES
Foundation for Excellence
1994: Nominated for the AMOCO Outstanding Teacher Award, Oklahoma State University.
1992: Nominated for the Oklahoma State University Regents Distinguished Teaching Award.
1990: Nominated by OSU graduate students for the Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award, Oklahoma
State University.
1989: Nominated for the OSU Graduate Teaching Award, Oklahoma State University.
EXTERNALLY REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Nam, J., Hamlin, R., Gam, H., Kang, J., Kim, J., Kumphai, P., Starr, C. & Richards, L. (2007).
The fashion conscious behaviors of mature female consumers. International Journal of
Consumer Studies, 31 (1), 102 – 108.
Biers, K. & Richards, L. (2005, Fall). Color as a factor of product choice in E-commerce. Review
of Business Information Systems, 9 (4), 33-40.
Thompson, S., Martin, L., Richards, L. & Branson, D. (2003). Assessing critical thinking and using
a web-based curriculum for students. Internet and Higher Education, 6, 185-191.
Amin, S. & Richards, L. (2002). Indonesian teenagers attitudes toward imported brand name
apparel. Journal of the Home Economics Institute of Australia, 9 (3), 2-11.
Zwane, P., Richards, L. & Edmond, M. (2002). Apparel production in Swaziland: The need for
industry education. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 20 (4), 276-281.
Richards, L., Farr, C. & Gaitros, C. (1997, June). Environmental influences upon dress: Creek
Nation, 1885-1900. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 25 (4), 369-389.
Richards, L. (1995). Home was a hole in the ground: Memories of Oklahoma dugouts. Family
and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 23 (3), 268-291.
Richards, L. (1995). Memories of girlhood apparel in the United States Indian Territory, 18501909. Costume, 29, 68-81.
Richards, L. (1994). Folk dyeing with natural materials in Oklahoma's Indian Territory. Material
Culture, 26 (2), 29-47.
Richards, L. & McAlister, L. (1994). Female submissivenness, nonverbal behavior, and body
boundary definition. Journal of Psychology, 128 (4), 419-424.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS. continued
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Richards, L. (1993). Ella Coodey Robinson: Cherokee dressmaker, 1849-1949. Cutter's
Research Journal, 5 (2), 1, 4-6.
Richards, L. (1993). Dwelling places: Log homes in Oklahoma's Indian Territory, 1850-1910.
Material Culture, 25(2), 1-24.
Richards, L. (1992). Acquisition of female apparel in Oklahoma's Indian Territory, 1850-1910.
Home Economics Research Journal, 21 (1), 50-74.
Richards, L. (1991). Homes of sod in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Mid America Folklore,
19 (2), 127-137.
Richards, L., Rollerson, B. & Phillips, J. (1991). Perceptions of submissiveness: Implications for
victimization. Journal of Psychology, 125 (4), 407-411.
Richards, L. (1991). A theoretical analysis of nonverbal communication and victim selection for
sexual assault. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 9 (4), 55-64.
Richards, L. (1988). The appearance of youthful subculture: A theoretical perspective. Clothing
and Textiles Research Journal, 6 (3), 56-64.
Horridge, P. & Richards, L. (1986). Awareness of the social implications of dress in relation to
fashion awareness and clothing economic practices. Journal of Psychology, 23 (2/3),
4-15.
Richards, L. (1985). Food and nutrition education in American elementary schools: A national survey. Journal of
Consumer Studies and Home Economics, 9, 327-340.
Horridge, P., & Richards, L. (1984). The relationships of fashion awareness and clothing economic
practices. Home Economics Research Journal, 13, 138-152.
Richards, L., & Horridge, P. (1984). The clothing attitudes and activities of home economists
employed in business. Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics, 8, 129-143.
Richards, L. (1984). Food and nutrition education in American elementary schools. Texas Home Economist, 51
(1), 1.
Richards, L. (1983/1984). The rise and fall of it all: The hemlines and hiplines of the 1920s.
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 2 (1), 42-48.
Richards, L. (1983). Japanese textiles as described within the literature of Japan: 552-1185 A.D.
Home Economics Research Journal, 11 (1), 295-303.
Richards, L., & Horridge, P. (1983). Consumer willingness to purchase used clothing. Texas
Home Economist, 50 (1), 24.
Richards, L. (1982). Refugeeism and the family: A survey of related literature. Journal of Consumer Studies and
Home Economics, 6, 277 – 278.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS. continued
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Richards, L. (1982). Specializations within clothing and textiles: An ACPTC-CR membership
profile. ACPTC-CR Newsletter, 5, 5.
Richards, M. L. (1981). The clothing preferences and problems of elderly female consumers.
Gerontologist, 21 (3), 263-267.
Richards, M. L. (1980). Crewel embroidery of colonial New England. The Texas Home Economist,
16 (3), 17.
Richards, L. (1980). Home economics concepts in the elementary school. The Texas Home
Economist, 16 (3), 4.
JURIED ART EXHIBITIONS
Richards, L. (Accepted). Hearts of Darkness Beneath the Gold. [Thread sculpture]. Lines into Shapes Exhibit,
Art Center of Estes Park, Estes Park, CO.
Richards, L. (2008). Basket of thread. [Thread sculpture]. Fiber Celebration 2008 Exhibit, Lincoln Center, Ft.
Collins, Co; (2006). Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Richards, L. (2008). Alzheimer’s: Seeking lost self in the void within. [Thread sculpture]. Dreams and Visions
Exhibit, Union Street Gallery, Chicago Heights, IL; (2006). Fine Contemporary Crafts Exhibit, Artspace
Gallery, Raleigh, NC.
Richards, L. (2008). Basket of eggs. [Thread sculpture]. Materials Hard and Soft Exhibit, The Meadows Gallery,
Greater Denton Arts Council, Denton, TX.
Richards, L. (2007). The garden: winter, spring, summer. [Embroidery]. 21st International Art Show, New Jersey
Center for the Visual Arts, Summit, NJ.
Richards, L. (2007). Ziggurat. [Thread Sculpture]. Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL.
Richards, L. (2007). Rose windows reinterpreted. [Thread sculpture]. Textile Center, Joan Mondale Gallery,
Minneapolis, MN.
Richards, L. (2007). Moonlit water lily. [Thread sculpture] Mesa Contemporary Arts Center, Mesa, AZ.
Richards, L. (2006). If me, you do not see. [Embroidery, photo transfer] Masks, Visages and Veils, Artisans
Center of Virginia, Waynesboro, VA.
Richards, L. (2006) Masquerade: Perforations. [Creative reuse jewelry] Woman Made Gallery,
Chicago, IL.
Richards, L. (2006). Masquerade: The point is…. [Creative reuse jewelry] Woman Made
Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Richards, L. (2006). Masquerade: Centrifuge. [Creative reuse jewelry] Woman Made Gallery,
Chicago, IL.
JURIED ART EXHIBITIONS, continued
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Richards, L. (2006). Masquerade: All locked up. [Creative reuse jewelry] Woman Made
Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Richards, L. (2004). City by the sea. [Batik fabric] Women in Textile Art International Exhibition.
Valencia, Venezuela.
Richards, L. (1998). Leaves I. [Peyote beaded wearable art] Design Educator’s National
Exhibition. Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1998). Leaves I. [Peyote beaded wearable art] Gleaming Treasures Exhibit of the
Embellishment International Bead Show. Sacramento, CA.
Richards, L. (1997). Feather Fiesta. [Hand embroidered wearable art] Fifteenth Annual Ars Textrina Conference
on Textiles. Stillwater, OK.
Third Place Award for Three Dimensional Art.
Richards, L. (1997). Repercussions. [Applique fiber art] Fifteenth Annual Ars Textrina
Conference on Textiles. Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1995). Medicine stick. [Beaded wearable art] Design Educators’ National
Exhibition. Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1995). Frost on my window. [Hand embroidered fiber art] Fiber ’95 Exhibit, Emerson Cultural Center.
Bozeman, MT.
Richards, L.(1995). First snow. [Batik fiber art] Fiber ’95 Exhibit, Emerson Cultural Center.
Bozeman, MT.
Richards, L. (1995). Repercussions. [Appliqué fiber art] Fiber 95 Exhibit, Emerson Cultural Center. Bozeman,
MT.
Richards, L. (1994). Amber night. [Beaded wearable art] Ars Textrina International Juried
Exhibit. Ellensburg, WA.
Richards, L. (1988). Frost on my window. [Embroidered fiber art] Eclectic Elements, Kirkpatrick
Center. Oklahoma City, OK.
Merit Award for Technical Excellence.
Richards, L. (1987). Frost on my window. [Embroidered fiber art] National "Needle's Eye"
Competitive Exhibition, Light and Fibers Gallery. Portland, OR.
Richards, L. (1987). Song of Moses. [Appliqué fiber art] ACPTC-ER Fiber Art/Wearable Art
National Juried Exhibition. Charlotte, NC.
Richards, L. (1986). Repercussions. [Appliqué fiber art] Third ACPTC-CR Fiber
Art/Wearable Art National Juried Exhibition. Houston, TX.
Richards, L. (1982). First snow. [Batik fiber art] ACPTC-CR National Juried Exhibition of Fiber
Art and Wearable Art.] Minneapolis, MN.
REFEREED PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS
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Daniel, C., Kang, T., Drab, T. & Richards, L. (2007). Fortifying African American identity.
Interior Design Educator’s Council (IDEC), Austin, TX.
Daniel, C., Kang, T., Drab, T. & Richards, L. (2007). Values and responses to design. The
Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA), Sacramento, TX..
Hamlin, R., Nam, J., Gam, H., Kang, J., Kim, J., Kumphai, P., Starr, C. & Richards, L. (2005). The
educational value of primary gerontological research in higher education courses.
Presented to the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Conference, Oklahoma
City, OK.
Starr, C., Hamlin, R. & Richards, L. (2004). The fashion consciousness and consumer
behaviors of mature female apparel consumers. Presented to the Partnerships in Aging
Annual Conference, Kansas City, MO.
Thompson, S., Martin, L., Richards, M. & Branson, D. (2003). Assessing critical thinking and
problem solving using a Web-based curriculum for students. Presented to the Ed-Media
World Conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications, Honolulu, HI.
Biers, K. & Richards, L. (2002.) The effects of background hue upon consumers’ attitudes
toward web site products. Presented to the International Textiles and Apparel Association,
New York, NY.
Biers, K. & Richards, L. (2002). The effects of background hue upon consumers’ attitudes toward
web site products. Presented to the National Community Resources and Economic Development
Conference, Orlando, FL.
Webb, J., Weber, M. & Richards, L. (2001). Practical theory application for design solutions.
Presented to the Interior Design Educators’ Council International Conference, Chicago, IL.
Tang, H. & Richards, L. (1999, Nov.) Clothing that works in the classroom: Professional attire for
female college teaching assistants. Presented to the International Textiles and Apparel
Association, Santa Fe, NM. Published in the 1999 ITAA Proceedings (In Press).
Richards, L. & Awwad-Rafferty, R. (1998, Nov.). Breaking open the black box: Design education
at Oklahoma State University. Presented to the International Textiles and Apparel
Association, Dallas, TX. Published in the 1998 ITAA Proceedings, 86.
Richards, L. & Gaitros, C. (1997, March). Territorial style: Women’s daytime dress in the Creek
Indian Nation, 1885 to 1900. Presented to the Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences,
Oklahoma City, OK.
Richards, L. & Gaitros, C. (1996) Territorial style: Women’s wear in the Creek Indian Nation, 1885
to 1900. Presented to the Costume Society of America, Atlanta, GA. Published in
the Costume Society of America Proceedings: Celebrating The Seasons.
Richards, L., Tyrl, R. and Ramirez-Tate, G. (1996). Textile dyes from the Oklahoma environment.
Presented to the Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Guthrie, OK.
REFEREED PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS, continued
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Richards, L., Tyrl, R. and Ramirez-Tate, G. (1995). Textile dyes firm Oklahoma plants. Presented
to the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences, Alva, OK.
Richards, L. (1994). Exercising competitive creativity. Presented to the American Home
Economics Association, San Diego, CA. Published in the AHEA Annual Meeting Research Abstracts.
Kenney, E., Richards, L., Stufflebean, T. & Branson, D. (1993). The effects of designer labeled
clothing on self-concept in situations of social comparison. Presented to the Oklahoma Home Economics
Association, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1992). Environmental resources and children's apparel in Oklahoma’s Indian
Territory. Presented to the American Home Economics Association, Denver, CO.
Published in the AHEA Annual Meeting Research Abstracts.
Richards, L. (1992). Log housing in Oklahoma's Indian Territory, 1850-1910. Presented to the
American Culture Association, Louisville, KY.
King, P. and Richards, L. (1991). Obtaining body circumference measurements from photographs.
Presented to the International Textiles and Apparel Association, San Francisco, CA. Published in the
International Textiles & Apparel Association Proceedings.
Richards, L. (1988). Making a house into a home: Oklahoma and Indian Territories, 1885-1900.
Presented to the American Home Economics Association, Baltimore, MD.
Published in the AHEA Annual Meeting Research Abstracts, 26.
Richards, L. (1988). Afoot in Oklahoma and Indian Territories, 1850-1910. Presented to the
Costume Society of America, Cincinnati, OH. Published in the Costume Society of
America Proceedings: Accessories and Professional Practices, 22-23.
Horridge, P., & Richards, L. (1984). Awareness of the social implications of dress in relation to
other clothing behavioral variables. Presented to the Association of College Professors of Textiles and
Clothing, Knoxville, TN. Published in the Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing
Proceedings, 40-41.
Richards, L. & Horridge, P. (1984). The clothing activities of home economists in business.
Presented to the Texas Home Economics Association, Dallas, TX.
Richards, L. (1983). Japanese textiles as evidenced in historic Japanese literature: 552 A.D. to
1185 A.D. Presented to the Centre International D'Etude des Textiles Anciens, Lyon, France. Published in
the C.I.E.T.A. Proceedings, 3.
Richards, L. (1981). The clothing preferences and problems of elderly female consumers.
Presented to the Texas Home Economics Association, Dallas, TX.
Richards, L.(1981). The clothing preferences and problems of elderly female consumers.
Presented to the Texas Home Economics Association, Dallas, TX.
BOOKS , BOOK CHAPTERS AND BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS
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Richards, L. (2008). Thread sculpture: A collection. In Rowe, A. (Ed.), Art Buzz: The 2008 Collection.
Georgetown, TX: MidAmerica Publishing Co.
Richards, L. & Tyrl, R. (2005). Dyes from American Native Plants. Portland, OR: Timber Press.
Richards, L. (2005/1994) The rise and fall of it all. [Research illustration] Reprinted in Tortora, P. & Eubank, K.,
Survey of Historic Costume, 4th ed. (p. 402), 2nd ed. (p. 385). N.Y: Fairchild Publications.
Richards, L. (1994). The appearance of youthful subculture: A theoretical perspective. Reprinted
in B. Hancock & P. Sharp (Eds.), Juvenile Delinquency: Historical, Theoretical & Societal Reactions to
Youth. N.Y.: Prentice Hall.
Richards, L. (1991). The appearance of youthful subculture: A theoretical perspective. Reprinted
in W. Thompson & J. Bynum (Eds.), Juvenile Delinquency: Classic & Contemporary Readings (pp. 365381). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Richards, M. L. (1977). Pacific dawn. [Original weaving] Approaching Design Through Nature:
The Quiet Joy (p. 18) by Grace O. Martin. New York: The Viking Press.
INTERNALLY REFEREED AND NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Richards, L. (2006, Sept.) Centrifuge: Adaptive reuse jewelry. Belle Armoire, 6 (5), 71, 80.
Bartholomew, R., Richards, L., Jin, B. & Chung, J.M. (2004). Security solutionists. Interiors and
Sources,11 (6), 60-62.
Jin, B., Richards, L., Bartholomew, R. & Chung, J.M. (2004). Designing safer stores. Chain Store
Age, 80 (3), 104-108.
Richards, L. & Burns, M. (1990). Heirloom textiles: Conservation and care in the home. Stillwater: Oklahoma
State University Cooperative Extension Service.
Richards, L. & Burns, M. (1990). Heirloom textiles: Storage & display in the home. Stillwater:
Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension Service.
Richards, L. (1988). Clothing and textiles in Oklahoma, 1850-1900. Oklahoma Families, 11(1), 1.
Richards, L., Rollerson, B. & Phillips, J. (1988). Violence against women and the appearance of
vulnerability. Oklahoma Families, 11(1), 2.
Richards, L. (1987). Creative textile design. Oklahoma Families, 10 (3), 5.
Richards, M. L., et al. (1987). Clothing. About Oklahoma families. Stillwater: Oklahoma State
University, Home Economics Cooperative Extension Service.
Richards, L. (1980). Conservation of textile heirlooms. Tips and Topics, 20 (3), 1, 7.
INTERNALLY REFEREED AND NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS , continued
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Richards, L. (1978). Elementary Teacher's Attitudes Toward and Inclusion of Home Economics in
the Elementary School. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland,
College Park.
Richards, M. L. (Ed.). (1977-78). College and Alumni Newsletter. University of Maryland, College
of Human Ecology.
Richards, M. L. (1975). Crewel Embroidery of Colonial New England and the Environmental
Influences. Unpublished Master of Arts thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Richards, L. (2007). Where did you get that dress! Presented at the Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Gardens’
Centennial Celebration, Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden, Tulsa, OK.
Tyrl, R. & Richards, L. (2007). Colors to dye for: Dyes from Oklahoma plants.” Presented at the
Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Gardens’ Centennial Celebration, Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden,
Tulsa, OK.
Tyrl, R. & Richards, L. (2007). Dyes from native American plants. Presented at the Native
American Horticulture Conference, OSU Botanical Garden, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (2005). Art education beyond the metropolis. Presented to the Oklahoma Research
Symposium, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK.
Hamlin, R., Richards, L., Gam, H., Kang, J., Kim, J., Kumphai, P., Starr, C. (2005). The fashion
consciousness of mature female consumers. Presented to the Oklahoma Research
Symposium, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK.
Kumphai, P., Hamlin, R., Nam, J., Gam, H., Kang, J., Kim, J., Starr, C. & Richards, L. (2005). The
fashion consciousness and consumer behaviors of mature female apparel consumers.
Presented to the Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (2001). Historical apparel as a tool for dating old photographs. Presented to the
Stillwater Genealogical Society, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. & Robertson, L. (1997). The acquisition of apparel in Oklahoma’s Indian Territory.
Presented to members of the Costume Society of America at the 15th Annual Ars
Textrina Conference on Textiles, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1997, June). Introduction to structural beading: Peyote. Workshop presented at the
15th Annual Ars Textrina Conference on Textiles, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. & Tyrl, R. (1997, May). Stalking the beautiful, edible, dyeable medicinal wildflower:
Natural dyes. Presented to the Elderhostel Conference, University of Oklahoma Biological Research
Center, Lake Texoma, OK.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS, continued
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Tyrl, R. & Richards, L. (1997). Dye plants of Oklahoma. Presented to the Oklahoma Native Plant
Society, Enid, OK.
Richards, L. (1996). History of women’s apparel in the Oklahoma Indian Territory. Presented to
the Oklahoma Historical Society, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1995). Ribbon embroidery. Post-conference workshop presented to the Oklahoma
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Tulsa, OK.
Richards, L. (1995). Textile dyeing with natural materials. Workshop presented to the Multicultural
Leadership Development Program, Oklahoma State University.
Richards, L. (1993). Using textile design to teach innovative product development. Presented to
the Oklahoma Home Economics Association, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1993). The evolution of women's fashions, 1750 to 1970. Workshop presented to the
Oklahoma Museum Association, Enid, OK.
Richards, L. (1992). Oklahoma apparel sixty-six years ago: Route 66 commemorative program.
Presented to the Chandler Historical Society, Chandler, OK.
Richards, L. (1991). Fashionable dress during the American Civil War. Presented to the
Daughters of the Confederacy, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1991). Preserving heirloom textiles. Presented to the Lahoma Club, Oklahoma State
University.
Richards, L. (1989). Nonverbal communication and appearance: The visual image. University
Extension Workshop, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1988). The conservation of textile heirlooms. Oklahoma State University Satellite Teleconference,
Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1988). The conservation of textile heirlooms. Presented to the Cimarron Spinning
and Weaving Guild, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1988). Clothing during the European Middle Ages. Presented to the Medieval
Studies Group, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1987). The clothing of Oklahomans, 1850-1980. Presented to the First United
Methodist Church, Perkins, OK.
Richards, L. (1987). The appearance of deviant subcultures. Presented to the College of Home
Economics Research Seminar, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1986). Designing with textile media. Presented to the CTM Club, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS, continued
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Richards, L. (1986). Conservation of clothing and textile heirlooms. University Extension
Workshop, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Richards, L. (1981). Conservation of clothing and textiles: A graduate course at Texas Tech
University. Presented to the Association of College Professors of Textiles and
Clothing, St. Louis, MO. Published in the Association of College Professors of Clothing & Textiles, pp. 5758.
Richards, L. & Kountz, L. (1981). Historical development of contemporary textiles. An educational
fashion show presented to the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, Lubbock, TX.
Richards, M. L. (1975). Pacific Dawn. [Woven fiber art] Human Environment and Design
Exhibition, Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI.
GRANTS RECEIVED
The Virtual Exchange. (Richards, Branson, Thompson, Martin, Stanforth). 2000-2004: $100,000
from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
Ars Textrina International Conference. (Richards, Stanforth). 1997: $1000 from the State Arts
Council of Oklahoma.
Reproduction of historic apparel for the National Park Service. (Richards). 1996: $789 from the
Sulphur Chamber of Commerce.
Textile dyes available from plants in Oklahoma’s natural environment. (Richards, Tyrl). 1995:
$250 from the Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Foundation.
$1,000 from the Howard Hughes Foundation (NABS Program). 1996: $400 from the
National Science Foundation and Oklahoma Alliance for Minority Participation in Science.
1997: $250 from the Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Foundation.
Environmental analysis: Preparing DHM students for careers in the international marketplace.
(Richards). 1992: $2996 from the University Center for Effective Instruction.
The ethnohistory of Southeastern Indians. (Richards) 1991: $3750 from the National Endowment
for the Humanities.
The Patterson Mercantile Company: Historical study of change in retailing. (Richards)
1991 – 1994: $2,800 from the College of Home Economics, OSU.
Consumer values and apparel product preferences: An international survey. (Richards)
1990 – 1991: $1,000 from the College of Home Economics, OSU.
The clothing of Oklahomans, 1850 to 1920. (Richards). 1987 - 1990: $2,200 from the College of
Home Economics, OSU.
GRANTS, continued
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Violence against women and the appearance of vulnerability. (Richards). 1986 - 1987: $1,900
from the College of Home Economics, OSU.
Periodical references for textile historians. (Richards) 1984 - 1985: $1,300 from the Institute of
Food and Fibers for Consumers.
Japanese textiles, as evidenced in Japanese art and literature. (Richards). 1980 - 1981: $3,700
from the Institute of Food and Fibers for Consumers.
A study of consumer recognition and use of used clothing. (Richards, Horridge). 1981: $600 from
the College of Home Economics, Texas Tech University.
The clothing preferences and problems of elderly female consumers. (Richards). 1979 - 1980:
$2,000 from the Institute of Food and Fibers for Consumers.
SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION
International Textiles and Apparel Association
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Member, 1979 – 2008
Guest Editor, Clothing and Textiles Research Journal focus issue, 2006 – 2007
Conference Research Abstract Reviewer, 2006
Juror for the Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 1982 – 2007
Associate Editor, Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 1995 – 1997
Conference Research Abstract Reviewer, 2002
Teaching Innovations Abstract Reviewer, 1998
Central Region Fiber Art Exhibition
Chairperson 1987 – 1988;
Co-chairperson, 1983 – 1984;
Committee, 1981 – 1982
Conference Registration Chairperson, 1988 – 1989
Central Region Council Member, 1983 – 1986
Central Region Nominations Chair, 1983 – 1984
Central Region Membership Chairperson, 1980 – 1982
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
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Member, 1970 – 2001
Research Abstract Review Committee, 1997
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Texas Tech University Student Organization Sponsor, 1982 – 1984
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Oklahoma Chapter, Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
• Member, 1985-2001
• Research Abstract Review Committee, 2000
• Chairperson, Research Presentations Committee, 1998 – 1999
• Vice Chairperson, Colleges & Universities Section, 1996 – 1997
SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION, continued
Oklahoma Chapter, Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, continued
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Futures Committee Member, 1994 – 1995
Chairperson, Clothing & Textiles, 1994 – 1996
Secretary, Clothing & Textiles, 1993 – 1994
International Committee Member, 1987 – 1989
The Costume Society of America
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Member, 1978 – 1998
Oklahoma Regional Representative, 1989 – 1990
Treasurer, Region VII, 1989 – 1990
Conference Research Juror, 1988 – 1989
Ars Textrina
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Conference Coordinator and Facilities Committee Chair, 1996 – 1997
The Centre International D'Etude des Textiles Anciens (Lyon, France)
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Member, 1982 – 1986
SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY
Library Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 2005-2008
Alumni Association Grandparents University, Oklahoma State University
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Apparel Design 2-day workshop, 2005
Faculty Council, Oklahoma State University
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Social Sciences Representative, 1994 – 1998
Campus Facilities, Safety and Security Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1994 – 1998
Chairperson, 1995 – 1996
Facilities Planning and Space Utilization Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1998
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SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY, continued
Oklahoma Alliance for Minority Participation in Science Research Mentoring Program
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Volunteer Instructor and Mentor, Summer 1996
Native Americans in the Biological Sciences Research Mentoring Program
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Volunteer Instructor and Mentor, Summer 1995
Traffic and Parking Rules and Regulations Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1995 – 1996
Museum Advisory Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1989 – 1995
OSU Museum Relocation Task Force, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1994
Centennial Lecture Series Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1989 – 1990
Historic Costume Displays, Oklahoma State University
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OSU Alumni Days: June 1986, June 1987, June 1988
OSU President's Club, Fall 1987
University Bookstore Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1988 – 1989
University Library Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1981 - 1984
Chairperson, 1983 – 1984
University Publications Policy Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1983-1984
SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY, continued
University Library Accreditation Self Study Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1982-1983
University Discipline Appeals Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1980-1981
Chairperson, 1980-1981
Interdisciplinary Graduate Advising and Exam Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1979-1984
Division and College Registration and Orientation Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1977-1978
Freshman Orientation and Advising Committee, University of Maryland
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Member, 1977-1978
SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Human Environmental Sciences Tenure and Promotion/Academic Affairs Committee,
Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1996 – 2005
Human Environmental Sciences Graduate Studies Council
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Member, 1993 – 1999, 2001 – 2006
Human Environmental Sciences Honors Instruction Task Force, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1999-2000
Human Environmental Sciences Student Recognition Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1998 – 1999
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Human Environmental Sciences Faculty Advisory Council, Oklahoma State University
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Member 1991 – 1992
Home Economics Convocation Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1989 – 1990
Home Economics Academic Affairs Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1986 – 1989
Home Economics International Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1985 – 1987
Chairperson, 1986 – 1987
SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN, HOUSING AND MERCHANDISING
DHM Coordinator of Graduate Studies
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Coordinator, 2001 – 2006
Design, Housing and Merchandising Tenure and Promotion Evaluation Committee, Oklahoma
State University
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Member, 1985 – 1987, 1992 – 1996, 2006 - 2007
Faculty Sponsor, OSU Student Participation in the International Fashion Group Student Career
Day, Kansas City
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Faculty Sponsor, 2000, 2002
Curator, Historic Clothing and Textiles Collection, Oklahoma State University
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Curator, 1985 – 1998
Design, Housing and Merchandising Student Scholarship Committee, Oklahoma State University
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Member, 1994 – 1995
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SERVICE: DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN, HOUSING AND MERCHANDISING,, continued
Clothing and Textiles Merit Evaluation Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1982 – 1984
Chairperson, 1983 – 1984
Home Economics Communications Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1982 – 1983
Clothing and Textiles Faculty Search Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member and Chairperson, 1981 – 1982
Home Economics AHEA Accreditation Facilities Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1981
Tips and Topics Editorial Advisory Committee, Texas Tech University
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Member, 1980 – 1982
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
Fiber Festival 2006, Southern Plains Fiber Guild
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Fiber Art Competition Juror, 2006
Oklahoma 4-H Roundup, Oklahoma State University
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Summer Design Camp, 2003
Flat Pattern Design Workshop, 2002, 2003
Heirloom Conservation Workshop, 1990
Textile Design Workshop, 1987, 1988
Judge for Fashion Review, 1986
Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Textile and Apparel Conservation Consultant, 1998
Suited for Success, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Professional Apparel Donation Drive Organizer, 1997
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY,, continued
Red Dirt Trading Company, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Consulting Merchandise Evaluator, 1994
International Linen Registry Foundation, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Textile Conservation Consultant, 1986 – 1995
FHA/HERO Competitions Session Chairperson, Oklahoma State University
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1987, 1988
Sheerar Center, Stillwater, Oklahoma
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Textile Conservation Consultant, 1987
Make-It-With-Wool National Competition, Texas Tech University
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District Judge, 1979 – 1981
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VITA
Randall R. Russ
Associate Professor
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
431 HES
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078-6142
Phone: (405) 744-9524
Fax: (405) 744-6910
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Email: [email protected]
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
1993-1996
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Oklahoma, July 1996
Doctor of Philosophy
Major: Human Environmental Sciences
Dissertation Title: “Personality Type and Job Satisfaction in the
Home Office Environment.”
1987-1993
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, May 1993
Master of Science
Major: Interior Design
Thesis Title: “The Relationship Between Creativity, Career Aspirations,
and Personality Types in Interior Design Students.”
1982-1986
Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, May 1986
Bachelor of Science
Major: Interior Design
1978-1979
Wichita Area Technical College, Wichita, Kansas, May, 1979
Associate Degree
Major: Culinary Arts
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ACADEMIC:
Oklahoma State University
July, 2008-pres Interim Department Head
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
2006-present
Associate Professor
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Department of Design, Housing, and Merchandising
Texas Tech University
Randall R. Russ
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2004-2006
Chair
Associate Professor
College of Human Sciences, Department of Design
2003-Spring
Acting Chair
Associate Professor
College of Human Sciences,
Department of Merchandising, Environmental Design and Consumer
Economics
1999-2004
Associate Chair for Graduate Programs
Associate Professor
College of Human Sciences
Department of Merchandising, Environmental Design, and Consumer
Economics
2002-2006
Associate Professor
College of Human Sciences
Department of Merchandising, Environmental Design and Consumer
Economics
1996-2002
Assistant Professor
College of Human Sciences
Department of Merchandising, Environmental Design and Consumer
Economics
1996-2006
Faculty Member
Graduate School
Oklahoma State University
1988
Teaching Assistant
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
1992-1996
Research Assistant
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
INDUSTRY:
1992-Present
Interior Designer
Self-employed
Licensed in the State of Texas, May, 1997 Membership #09428
NCIDQ completed 1989 #008458
1986-1992
Interior Designer
Gilliam Design Associates
Stillwater, Oklahoma/Carefree, Arizona
Randall R. Russ
1979-1982
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Assistant Chef
The Wichita Club
Wichita, Kansas
AWARDS AND HONORS
2007
Faculty Associate Program, 2nd Floor Young Apartments, Oklahoma
State University
2007
Irene Winifred Eno Grant, ASID Foundation, Inc.
2007
Lucille Clark Professional Development Award, Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service, Oklahoma State University
2005
Instructor of the Year, Department of Design, Student Chapter of
ASID, Texas Tech University
2003 & 2000
Nominated: Kathryn Burleson Faculty Service Award, College of
Human Sciences, Texas Tech University
2002
Teaching Academy, Texas Tech University
2002
Professing Excellence to Student Success Award, The Success Center
and Department of Housing and Residence Life, Texas Tech
University
2002
President’s Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Human
Sciences, Texas Tech University
1999
Ex-Students Association New Faculty Award, College of Human
Sciences, Texas Tech University
1998
Nominated: Hemphill Wells New Faculty Award, College of Human
Sciences, Texas Tech University
ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS AND SERVICE
COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:
University
2001-2004
Faculty Senate, Texas Tech University
College of Human Sciences Representative 2001-2004
Committee on Committees 2002-2003
Ad Hoc Committee on TTU Ledger System 2004
2003-2006
1999-2000
University Convocation Committee, Texas Tech University
Randall R. Russ
1997-2004
Graduate Dean Representative for Doctoral Defenses, Texas Tech
University
College of Human Sciences 2004
College of Education 2003
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources 2003
College of Arts and Sciences 1997
College of Arts and Sciences 2006
College of Human Sciences 2006
2001
Graduate Program External Review Committee Texas Tech University
Department of Education, Nutrition, Restaurant, Hospitality and
Institutional Management
Chair 2001
1997
College of Architecture Reorganization Task Force, Texas Tech
University
1997-Present
Interdisciplinary Design Education Alliance at Texas Tech (IDEATech)
Chair 2004-2005
College
2007
Faculty Advisory Council, At-large, Oklahoma State University
2007
CHES Graduate Assessment Committee, Oklahoma State University
2004-2006
Executive Council, Texas Tech University
Fall 2004
Teaching Effectiveness Committee, Texas Tech University
2003
Strategic Planning Task Force, Texas Tech University
2002
Strategic Planning Committee, Texas Tech University
2002
Promotion and Tenure Committee, Texas Tech University
2001
Facilities Planning Committee, Texas Tech University
1999
Graduate Coordinating Committee, Texas Tech University
1999-2001
British Studies Program Consortium, Texas Tech University
1997-2000
Texas Tech University College of Human Sciences Alumni Association
Faculty Liaison 1997-2000
1996
State Employee Charitable Campaign Committee, Texas Tech
University
Department
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Faculty Search Committee Chair, Department of Design, Housing, and
Merchandising
Interior Design, 2006
2000-2004
Faculty Search Committee, Department of Design
Apparel Design and Manufacturing 2004
Interior Design 2002-2000
2004
Post Tenure Review Committee, Department of Design
Chair 2004
2004
Merit Committee, Department of Design
2001
Graduate Program Internal Review, Merchandising, Environmental
Design, and Consumer Economics
Coordinator 2001
SERVICE APPOINTMENTS:
1996-2001
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American Society of Interior Designers Student Chapter
College of Human Sciences
Faculty Advisor 1996-2001
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE
National
2006-present
Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)
1998-Present
Council for Interior Design Accreditation
Site Visitor 1998-present
Evaluation Committee 2004-present
1997-2000
National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ)
Exam Proctor 1997-2000
1996-Present
Interior Design Educator Council (IDEC)
1989-Present
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
State
2000-2001
American Society of Interior Designers
Texas Chapter Board
Texas Chapter FIDER Committee Chair 2000-2001
Texas Chapter Ethics Appellation Committee Chair 1999-2000
2005-2006
Amarillo College Advisory Board
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Local
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2008
Grandparent’s University, Oklahoma State University, June 26-27,
2008
2007
Speaker for Faculty Spotlight, HES 1112, October, 2007
2007
Grandparent’s University, Oklahoma State University, June 24-25,
2007
2006
Speaker for Interior Design Community of Learners, Department of
Design, Housing, and Merchandising, September 20, 2006
2006
Faculty Panel Member, College of Human Environmental Sciences,
OSU Scholar’s Day, October 19, 2006
1997-1999
American Society of Interior Designers
Lubbock Midland/Odessa San Angelo Association
Chair 1997-1999
PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
International
Environmental Design Research Association Conference, May, 2008, VeraCruz, Mexico
Environmental Design Research Association Conference, May, 2007, Sacramento,
California
Annual Interior Designer Educator Council Conference, March, 2001, Chicago, Illinois,
April 1998, New York, New York.
Association for Personality Type Conference, July 1997, Boston, Massachusetts.
National
Twentieth Annual Academic Chairpersons Conference, IDEA Center, Division of
Continuing Education, Kansas State University, February 3-5, 2003, Orlando Florida
Annual Interior Design Educator Council Conference, March 1996, Denver, Colorado.
Visions of the Future: Distance Learning for the 21st Century, October 20-22, Lubbock,
Texas
Kitchen and Bath Show, 1990, Atlanta, Georgia
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Qualifying Workshop, 1996, Wichita, Kansas
Workplace Planning and Environment Technology Short Course, Steelcase, Inc., 1987,
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Regional
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Conference, March 1, 2008
Southwest Region Interior Design Educator Council Conference, October 31-November
2, 2003, Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 31-November 2, 2002, Beaumont, Texas, November
2-4, 2000, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October 14-16, 1999, El Paso, Texas
State
AIA Texas Accessibility Standards Seminar, Lubbock, Texas November, 2003
ASID CEU, “Covering Your Tail and Balancing Your Priorities”, Lubbock, Texas, April,
1998
Fire Safety Design Seminar, 1990, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Technical Lighting and Energy Management Clinic, 1989, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Professional Skills Development Workshop, 1988, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Building Design for Handicapped Barrier Removal Seminar, 1987, Edmond, Oklahoma
Local
Third Annual Outcomes Assessment Workshop: Preparing Outcomes Assessments of
Students’ Learning in Their Academic Programs, Sponsor: Teaching, Learning and
Technology Center, Texas Tech University, July 29, 2005, Lubbock, Texas.
TEACH Workshop - “What Are Your Students Learning? Foundations of Assessment
and Learning Outcomes”, Sponsor: Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, Texas
Tech University, June 22, 2005, Lubbock, Texas.
Faculty on the Front Lines: Reclaiming Civility in the Classroom, Sponsor: PBS
Learning Satellite Service and Dean of Students Office, Texas Tech University, April 8,
1999, Lubbock, Texas
Design Day, Interior Design, College of Human Sciences, Texas Tech University, March
2004, March 2003,March 2002, March 2001, March 2000, March, 1998, March 1997,
March, 1996
Expo Day, American Society of Interior Designers Student Chapter, Texas Tech
University, October 2005, October 2004, October 2003, October 2002, October 2001,
October 2000, October 1999, October 1998, October, 1997, October, 1996
Auto-CAD Basic, Meridian Technology Center, September-December, 1995, Stillwater,
Oklahoma
Technical Writing Seminar, 1994, Stillwater, Oklahoma
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RESEARCH
FACT SHEET:
2008 Kang, M., Russ, R., Ryu, J. Wellness for Older Adults in Daily Life, Fact Sheet T2237, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service
PROCEEDINGS:
Abstracts / Refereed*
2007
Russ, R. R. “The Impact of Design Elements on Wellness in the Built
Environment” Environmental Design Research Association Conference
Proceedings, page 206 *
2003
Russ, R.R., & Curry, Z.D “Programming in Interior Design: A Comparative
Analysis of Education and Practice,” Southwest Region Interior Design Educators
Council Conference Proceedings, page 3 *
2003
Russ, R.R., Wang, H., Curry, Z.D., & Amor, M.C. “Classroom Wall Color
Preference and Personality Types of College Students,” Southwest Region
Interior Design Educators Council Conference Proceedings, page 5 *
2003
Harp, Shelley S., Horridge, Patricia E., Russ, Randall R., and Everson, Leslie,
“Product Development as a Market Segmentation Variable for Leather
Footwear,” International Textile and Apparel Association Conference
Proceedings [on line]. Available: http//www.iitaonline.org *
2001
Gentry, Marie, Lindsey-Arze, Karrie Ann, Russ, Randall, and Harp, Shelley,
“Lighting Preferences of Female Shoppers on Women’s Apparel Specialty Store
Merchandise Displays,” International Interior Design Educators Council
Conference Proceedings, pages 26-27 *
2000
Gentry, Marie, Nazneen, Sultana, Russ, Randall, and Verdi, Mick, “Attitudes and
Beliefs of Interior Design Professionals Regarding Environmentally Conscious
Design,” Southwest Region Interior Design Educators Council Conference
Proceedings, pages 6-7 *
1999
Russ, Randall R., “How FIDER Accredited Interior Design Programs are
Addressing Collaborative Activities with the Allied Disciplines,” Southwest Region
Interior Design Educators Council Conference Proceedings, In Press *
1999
Harp, Shelley S; Payne, Kathryn J; and Russ, Randall, “Understanding, Valuing,
and Managing Diversity: A Practical Approach to the Organization of Learning
Groups in the Merchandising Curriculum,” International Textile and Apparel
Association Conference Proceedings, page 123 *
1999
Gentry, Marie; Curry, Zane D.; and Russ, Randall, “The Effects of Table Lamp
Shade Shape and Compact Fluorescent Burning Position on University Students’
Randall R. Russ
Visual Comfort,” Southwest Region
Conference Proceedings, In Press *
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Council
1999
Harp, Shelley S.; Lee, Jinhwa; Horridge, Patricia E.; Russ, Randall; and
Eberspacher, Jinger L., “Shopping Orientations, Purchase Criteria, and
Consumption Patterns of Leather Handbags as an Outcome of the Acculturation
Process Among Korean-American Consumers,” European Institute of Retailing
and Service Studies Conference Proceedings, pages 4-5 *
1998
Harp, Shelley S.; Horridge, Patricia E.; Russ, Randall; and Chong, Richard F.,
“Male Consumers’ Necktie Preferences: A Country-of Origin, Ethnocentrism, and
Self Image Congruence Perspective,” International Textile and Apparel
Association Conference Proceedings, page 103 *
1998
Russ, R. R., & Dickinson, J., “Collaboration: Friend or Foe?” Annual Interior
Designer Educator Council Conference Proceedings, page 81 *
1996
Fisher, L., S., & Russ, R. R., “Professional ethics: Defining the Boundaries
Between Plagiarism and Inspiration,” Annual Interior Design Educator Council
Conference Proceedings, page 131 *
JOURNALS:
Articles / Ranked 5-1 / Refereed*
2008
Russ, R. Computer Classroom Wall Color Preference and Personality Type of
College Students, Color: Design and Creativity, Issue 2, Volume 4, pages 1-13
2007
Kang, M., & Russ, R. (in revision). Activities that promote wellness for older
adults in rural communities. Journal of Extension.
2003
5 Lee, Jinhwa; Harp, Shelley S.; Horridge, Patricia E.; Russ, Randall R.; and
Eberspacher, Jinger L.; “Targeting Multicultural Purchase and Consumption
Segments in the Leather Handbag Market:
Product Development and
Merchandising Implications.” Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal,
Volume 31, Number 3, pages 297-330
1999
5 Russ, Randall, R., and Dickinson, Joan, “Collaborative Design: Forming,
Storming, and Norming,” Journal of Interior Design, Volume 25, Number 2,
pages 52-58 *
1997
5 Weber, Margaret J., and Russ, Randall R., “Freshmen Students’ Perceptions
of Research,” Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, Volume 89,Number 3,
pages 19-22 *
1997
5 Weber, Margaret J., and Russ, Randall R.,
“Scholarship Assessed:
Perceptions of Administrators and Faculty in the Human Sciences,” Journal of
Family and Consumer Sciences, Volume 89, Number 4, pages 2-7 *
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1995
5 Russ, Randall R., and Weber, Margaret J., “Personality Types of Interior
Design Students: Implications for Education,” Journal of Interior Design, Volume
21, Number 1, pages 30-38 *
1994
5 Knaub, Patricia K.; Weber, Margaret J.; and Russ, Randall R., “Ethical
Dilemmas Encountered in Human Environmental Sciences: Implications for
Ethics Education,” Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, Volume 86,
Number 2, pages 23-30 *
PUBLICITY:
2006
Featured in Cowboy Career Roundup, College of Human Environmental
Sciences, New Faculty member in Design, Housing, and Merchandising,
November, 2006 issue
2000
“Teaching by Example: A Course in Collaboration”, Human Sciences
Viewpoints, Spring/Summer 2000, Volume 18, Number 1, pages 22-23.
1998
“Collaboration Through Teamwork”, ASID Access, Spring, 1998, Issue 12
PRESENTATIONS / REFEREED* / PRESENTERS:
International
2008
Kang. M., & Russ, R. “Activities That Promote Wellness for Older Adults in Rural
Communities” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, May 28June 2, Veracruz, Mexico.
2007
Russ, R. R., “The Impact of Design Elements on Wellness in the Built
Environment,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, May
30-June 3, Sacramento, California
2003
Harp, Shelley S., Horridge, Patricia E., Russ, Randall R., and Everson, Leslie,
“Product Development as a Market Segmentation Variable for Leather
Footwear,” International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting,
November 6-10, Savannah, Georgia *
2001
Gentry, Marie, Lindsey-Arze, Karrie Ann, Russ, Randall, and Harp, Shelley,
“Lighting Preferences of Female Shoppers on Women’s Apparel Specialty Store
Merchandise Displays,” International Interior Design Educators Council
Conference, March 28-April 1, Chicago, Illinois *
1999
Harp, Shelley S.; Payne, Kathryn J.; and Russ, Randall, “Understanding, Valuing,
and Managing Diversity: A Practical Approach to the Organization of Learning
Groups in the Merchandising Curriculum,” International Textile and Apparel
Association Annual Meeting, November 10-13, 1999, Santa Fe, New Mexico *
1999
Harp, Shelley, S.; Lee, Jinhwa; Horridge, Patricia E.; Russ, Randall; and
Eberspacher, Jinger L., “Shopping Orientations, Purchase Criteria, and
Consumption Patterns of Leather Handbags as an Outcome of the Acculturation
Randall R. Russ
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Process Among Korean-American Consumers,” Recent Advances in Retailing
and Services Science Conference, July 18-21, 1999, Las Croabas, Puerto Rico*
1998
Harp, Shelley, S.; Horridge, Patricia E.; Russ, Randall; and Chong, Richard F.,
“Male Consumers’ Necktie preferences: A Country-of-Origin, Ethnocentrism, and
Self-Image Congruence Perspective,” International Textile and Apparel
Association Annual Meeting, November 18-21, 1998, Dallas, Texas *
National
1998
Russ, Randall R.; and Dickinson, Joan. “Collaboration: Friend or Foe?” Annual
Interior Designer Educator Council Conference April 1-5, 1998, New York City *
1996
Fisher, Linda, S., and Russ, Randall R., “Professional Ethics: Defining the
Boundaries Between Plagiarism and Inspiration,”
Annual Interior Design
Educator Council Conference, March 20-24, 1996, Denver, Colorado *
1996
Russ, Randall R.; and Weber, Margaret J., “Personality Type and Job
Satisfaction in the Home-Based Office Environment,” Association for Personality
Type Conference, July 9-11, 1996, Boston, Massachusetts *
Regional
2008
Kang. M., & Russ, R. “Enhancing Six Dimensions of Wellness for Older Adults in
Rural Communities” Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Conference, March 1, Ardmore, OK. Awarded Best Paper*
2003
Wang, Hong, Russ, Randall, Curry, Zane, Amor, Cherif, “Computer Classroom
Wall Color Preference and Personality Types of College Students” Southwest
Region Interior Design Educators Council Conference, October 30-November 1,
Tulsa, Oklahoma*
2003
Russ, Randall, and Curry, Zane “Programming in Interior Design Curricula and
Practice” Southwest Region Interior Design Educators Council Conference,
October 30-November 1, Tulsa, Oklahoma *
2002
Russ, Randall, and Curry, Zane “Programming in Interior Design” Southwest
Region Interior Design Educators Council Conference, October 30-November 1,
Beaumont, Texas* Awarded Best Paper*
2000
Gentry, Marie, Nasneen, Sultana, Russ, Randall R., and Verdi, Mick, “Attitudes
and Beliefs of Interior Design Professionals Regarding Environmentally
Conscious Design,” Southwest Region Interior Design Educators Council
Conference, November 2-4, 2000, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma *
1999
Russ, Randall R., “How FIDER Accredited Interior Design Programs are
Addressing Collaborative Activities with the Allied Disciplines,” Southwest Region
Randall R. Russ
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Interior Design Educators Council Conference, October 14-16, 1999, El Paso,
Texas *
Local
VIII.
2007
Russ, Randall R., “Internship Seminar”, Kappa Omicron Nu, Stillwater, OK
2003
Russ, Randall R., “Feng Shui,” Groves Branch Library Community Outreach
Program, Lubbock Texas
1997
Russ, Randall R., “A Collaboration of Disciplines,” College of Human Sciences
Alumni Association, Lubbock, Texas
TEACHING
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
Undergraduate Courses – Taught / Developed and Taught*
DHM 2003
Creative Problem Solving*
DHM 2103
Studio I: Residential Design*
DHM 3301
Dallas Study Tour
DHM 3303
Materials and Finishes for Interior Design
DHM 3881
Pre-internship for Interior Design
DHM 3823
Professional Practices for Interior Design
DHM 4293
Interior Design Studio V: Large Scale Contract
Graduate Courses – Taught / Developed and Taught*
DHM 5001 Orientation to Graduate Studies in Design, Housing and Merchandising
DHM 5233 Design Evaluation*
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY:
Undergraduate Courses – Taught / Developed and Taught*
ID 1380
Introduction to Interior Design*
ID 1382
Interiors I
ID 2380
Interiors II
Randall R. Russ
ID 3190
Pre-Internship
ID 3385
Advanced Design Processes*
ID 3386
Studio Procedures and Business Practices for Interior Designers*
ID 4380
Contemporary Issues in Interior Design
ID 4307
Internship Course
ID 4385
Advanced Interiors
ID 4406
Collaboration Studio*
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Graduate Courses – Taught / Developed and Taught*
CEED 5301
Graduate Research Seminar
CEED 5381
Environmental Design Analysis*
CEED 5382
Interior Design Systems*
CEED 6330
Research Fund Development
Dissertations
2000
“Phenomena of Design Influence on Consumer Involvement and Image
Formation in a Winery Tourism Setting,” Elgin, Linda
1999
“The Effects of Table Lamp Shade Shape and Compact Fluorescent Burning
Position on University Students’ Visual Comfort,” Abdullah, Zaidi
1998
“Shopping Orientations, Purchase Criteria, and Consumption Patterns as
Outcomes of the Acculturation Process Among Korean-American Consumers,”
Lee, Jinhwa
Theses
2007
“A Case Study Examination: Developing a Retail Store Renovation Design
According to the LEED Rating System” Mckinley, Heather (Design Thesis)
Oklahoma State University
Committee Chair
2007
“Parameters of Aesthetics in Hotel Lobbies,” Thapa, Dhiraj, Texas Tech
University
2005
“An Evaluation of the Influences of the Home’s Physical Environment on Family
Interactions,” Kneupper, Jennifer, Texas Tech University
Randall R. Russ
IV.
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2004
“Understanding the Relationship Between the Design of the Workplace
Environment and Wellness,” Ford Montgomery, Kathy Texas Tech University
Committee Chair
2003
“Computer Usage in Interior Design Firms,” Key, Delores, Texas Tech University
2002
“Impact of Color in the Teaching/Learning Environment” Wang, Hong, Texas
Tech University,
Committee Chair
2002
“Segmentation of the Leather Footwear Market for Business Wear as Determined
by Product Involvement and product Attributes of Female and Male Consumers”
Everson, Leslie, Texas Tech University
2001
“Rural Housing: An Alternative Housing Design for Mature Adult Residents”
Scott-West, Maretta, Texas Tech University
2000
“Attitudes and Beliefs of Design Professionals Regarding Environmentally
Conscious Design” Nazneen, Sultana, Texas Tech University
1999
“A Comparison of Student Expectations and Alumni Experience Concerning
Hospitality Careers,” Xia, Ling, Texas Tech University
1999
“Lighting Preferences of Female Shoppers on Women’s Specialty Retail Store
Merchandise Display,” Arze, Karrie, Texas Tech University
1997
“An Exploration of American Male Consumers’ Necktie Preferences: A Countryof-Origin Ethnocentrism and Self-Image Congruence Perspective,” Chong,
Richard, Texas Tech University
GRANTS
RESEARCH FUNDS:
Awarded
ASID Foundation, Inc.
2007
“Built Environments That Enhance Wellness for Older Adults in Rural
Oklahoma Communities” Proposal Funding Agency: ASID Foundation
Inc., $1000, Kang, Mihyun., Russ, Randall., and Muske, Glenn., Funded
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State
University
Randall R. Russ
2007
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“Activities That Promote Wellness for Older Adults in Rural Oklahoma
Communities” Proposal Funding Agency:
Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service, Lucille Clark Professional Development, $2,200, Russ,
Randall., Kang, Mihyun., and Muske, Glenn., Funded
Leather Research Institute, Texas Tech University
1999-2000
“Exploring Collaborative Ventures in the Leather Home Furnishings and
Apparel Markets” Proposal Funding Agency: Leather Research Institute,
Texas Tech University, $11, 386, Harp, Shelley S.; and Russ, Randall R.,
Funded
J. C. Penney, Inc.
1999-2000
“J. C. Penney Diversity Exchange” Proposal Funding Agency: J. C.
Penney Inc., $30,000, Harp, Shelley, S.; Payne, Kathryn J.; Russ,
Randall; and Stout, Betty, Funded
Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center, Texas Tech University
1997-1998
“Pilot Grants Program”, Proposal Funding Agency: Teaching, Learning,
and Technology Center, $2,589.00, Curry, Zane D; Gentry, Marie; and
Russ, Randall R. Funded
Submitted
Interior Design Educators Council Foundation
2008
“The impact of on-line and off-line interior design history exhibitions on
student learning”, Proposal Funding Agency: Special Projects Grant,
Interior Design Educators Council Foundation. $ 4,000, Ahn, Kyuho.,
Kang, Mihyun., & Russ, Randall. In Second Review.
IALD Education Trust Fund
2007
“Center for lighting, education and research (CLEAR)”, Proposal Funding
Agency: IALD Education Trust Fund, $250,000, Hebert, Paulette., Ahn,
Kyuho., Drab, Theodore., Kang, Mihyun., & Russ, Randall. Not Funded.
Oklahoma Family and Extension, Inc. College of Human
Environmental Sciences
2006
“Built Environments That Enhance Wellness for Older Adults in Rural
Oklahoma Communities”, Proposal Funding Agency: Donna Cadwalader
Research and Development Grant, $4,000, Kang, Mihyun, Russ, Randall,
and Muske, Glenn, Not Funded
Randall R. Russ
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Internal Grants for the Teaching Learning Technology Center, Texas
Tech University
2006-2007
“Advancing Textile Knowledge and Surface Design Skills Through
Service Learning” Proposal Funding Agency: Texas Tech University
Teaching, Learning Technology Center, $9842.21, Yoo, Seulhee, Russ,
Randall, and Shin, Su-Jeong, Not Funded
Internal Grant for the Arts and Humanities, Texas Tech University
2005-2006
“Sizing Human Body Dimensions with 3D Body Scan Technology”
Proposal Funding Agency: Texas Tech University Internal Grants for Arts
and Humanities, $10,000, Yoo, Seulhee, Shin, Su-Jeong, and Russ
Randall R., Not Funded
United States Department of Agriculture
2000-2003
“Commercial Interior Applications for Technical Leathers” Proposal
Funding Agency: United States Department of Agriculture, $311,138.00,
Shelly, Dennis; Ervin, Terry; Harp, Shelley S.; and Russ, Randall R., Not
Funded
2000-2003
“Novel Options for Technical Leathers in the United States” Proposal
Funding Agency: United States Department of Agriculture, $311,138.00,
Shelly, Dennis; Ervin, Terry; Harp, Shelley S.; and Russ, Randall R., Not
Funded
Joel Polsky/Fixtures Furniture/IIDA Foundation
1999-2000
“The Impact of Communication, Negotiation, and Problem-Solving Skills
on Collaborative Allied Design Teams” Proposal Funding Agency: Joel
Polsky/Fixtures Furniture/IIDA Foundation, $5000, Russ, Randall R., and
Shroyer, JoAnn L. Not Funded
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS:
Unrestricted
Merchandising Cost of Education
1998
June 2008
Funding Agency: JC Penney Inc., $400, Harp, Shelley, S.; Payne,
Kathryn, J.; Russ, Randall; and Stout, Betty
SEMRA PEKSOZ
Office Address
Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising
Institute for Protective Apparel Research and Technology
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078-6142
Office: 405.744.9520
Facsimile: 405.744.6910
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
1999 – 2005
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Department of Design Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Dissertation Title: A Physiological Study of the Effectiveness of Two Prototype Portable Cooling
Vests. Advisor: Dr. Donna Branson
1977-1979
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Department of Engineering Sciences
College of Engineering
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Thesis Title: Statistical Analyses of the Earthquake Occurrences along the North Anatolian Fault.
Advisor: Dr. Bilgin Atalay
1975-1977
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Department of Civil Engineering
College of Engineering
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006-present Assistant Professor
Department of Design Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences and
Assistant Director for Design
Institute of Protective Apparel Research and Technology
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Responsibilities: Teach graduate and undergraduate classes, conduct functional apparel design
research, service on departmental, college and university committees and panels.
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2007-present Assistant Professor
Department of Design Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Associate graduate faculty membership 2005-present
Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate classes, conduct functional apparel design research,
service on departmental, college and university committees and panels.
2000- 2005
Research Associate
Department of Design Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Responsibilities: Help design, test and analyze functional apparel.
2004- 2005
Teaching Associate
Department of Design Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Responsibility: Help teach undergraduate courses.
2003 (summer) Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department of Design Housing and Merchandising
College of Human Environmental Sciences
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Responsibility: Assisted in teaching Housing and Real Estate for Family Financial Planning (A
web based course)
1987-1988
Language Laboratory Instructor
English Language Preparatory School
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Prepared pre-college students for English instruction, using audio and visual media,
demonstration and field trips.
1982-1985
Teacher’s Aide
Brockton Elementary School, Los Angeles, Ca.
Responsibility: Organized computer laboratory and taught FORTRAN and BASIC programming
languages, developed software for the school office.
1979-1982
Teaching Assistant Department of Engineering Sciences
College of Engineering
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Responsibility:Assisted graduate courses by preparing and grading assignments and projects;
taught one undergraduate course “Numerical Methods and Computer Applications in
Engineering”
1978-1982
Research Assistant Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
College of Engineering
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Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Responsibility Develop a computer program for the torsional vibrations of columns; performed
seismic risk analyses for nuclear power plants. Develop a data base for earthquake occurrences
along the North Anatolian Fault line.
1977-1978
Project Engineer
Bimes Inc., (A civil engineering design firm).Ankara, Turkey
Responsibility: Design semi-prefabricated reinforced concrete building frames; Reinforced
concrete slabs and panels.
1976-1977
Engineer in Training
Hartum Engineering Co. Ankara, Turkey
Responsibility: Design of irrigation and drainage canals, spillway of a dam.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
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Peksoz, S, Branson, D., Cao, H., Jacobson, B., Farr, C, and Nam, J. (2006). Evaluation of two liquid
cooled prototype vests through human subject testing. Research Journal of Textile and Apparel
(RJTA).10(3), 17-27.
•
Rupert, N., Bruno, R., Matic, P., Hubler, G., Frost, J., Branson, D., Sprague, J., Simmons, K., Farr, C.,
and Peksoz, S. (2006). QuadGard limb protection program. Proceedings of Personal Armor Systems
Symposium, Leeds, England, September 19-22,2006 (Seabott, Ipswitch, U.K).
•
Cao, H., Branson, D.H., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., and Farr, C..A. (2006). Fabric selection for a liquid
cooling garment. Textile Research Journal. 76(7), 587-595.
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Nam, J., Branson D. H., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., Jin, B., Peksoz, S. and Farr, C.A. (2005). Fit analysis
of liquid cooled vest prototypes using 3D body scanning technology. Submitted to the Journal of
Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management.
•
Branson, D. H., Farr, C.A., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., and Cao, H. (2005). Development of a prototype
personal cooling system for first responders: User input. Journal of ASTM International, 2(2). 1-11.
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Cao, H., Branson, D.H., Nam, J., Peksoz, S., and Farr, C.A. (2005). Development of a Cooling
capability test Method for liquid cooled textile systems. Journal of ASTM International 2(1). 1-10.
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Stone, J., Kim, J., Branson, D. and Peksoz, S.(2003). An exploratory study of experimental sun hat
designs. Journal of Korean Society for Clothing Industry (English edition), 5(6), 565-573.
PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
•
Peksoz, S., Branson, D.H. and Farr, C. A.(November, 2007). QuadGard®: A Design Process. ITAA
Annual Conference, Los Angeles, California.
•
Nam, J., Kumphai, P., Branson, D.H. and Peksoz, S., (2007, November) Focus Group: Soldier Input for
Armor Design. ITAA Annual Conference, Los Angeles, California.
•
Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Ricord, D., Farr, C., and Kumphai, P., (2006, November). Commercializing
QuadGard® body armor: Initial steps. ITAA Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
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Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Ricord, D., Farr, C., and Kumphai, P., (2006, November). Commercializing
QuadGard® body armor: Initial steps. ITAA Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
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Peksoz, S., Quevedo, V., Branson, D., Gam, H., & Ricord, D. (2006, November) Meeting an Industry
Request: Developing a Prototype Firefighter Bunker Gear. International Textile and Apparel
Association, Annual Conference San Antonio, Texas.
•
Branson, D., Peksoz, S., Ricord, D., Farr, C., and Kumphai, P., (2006, November). Commercializing
QuadGard® body armor: Initial steps. ITAA Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
•
Ricord, D., Kumphai, P., Branson, D. and Peksoz, S. (2006, November) Breaking Ground: Moving from
Laboratory Prototype to Apparel Production. International Textile and Apparel Association, Annual
Conference San Antonio, Texas.
•
Starr, C., Branson, D., Peksoz, S., and Ricord, D., (2006, November). Child’s medical support garment
prototype. International Textile and Apparel Association, Annual Conference San Antonio, Texas.
•
Rupert, N.L., Matic, P., Hubler, G.K., Frost, J., Branson, D., Bruno, R.S., Blethen, W.C., Sprague, J.S.,
Simmonds, K., Farr, C., and Peksoz, S. (2005). Office of naval Research limb protection program. 22nd
International Symposium of Ballistics Armor and Personal Protection Session. Vancouver, British
Columbia.
•
Peksoz, S., Branson, D.H., Nam, J., Cao, H., Farr, C.A., Phillips, M . (2004, November). A physiological
study of effectiveness of two prototype portable cooling vests. International Textile and Apparel
Association, Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon.
•
Peksoz, S., Branson, D.H., and Jacobson, B. (2004, November). Development of a Simulated Protocol for
Testing Cooling Garments in Environmental Chambers. International Textile and Apparel Association,
Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon.
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Nam, J., Branson, D., Ashdown, S., Cao, H., & Peksoz, S. (2004, November). Anthropometric data: Input
for cooling garment prototype development and sizing system development. International Textile and
Apparel Association, Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon.
•
Cao, H., Branson, D. H., Nam, J., Peksoz, S., & Farr, C. A. (2004, January). Development of a cooling
capability test method for liquid-cooled textile systems. Eighth Symposium on Performance of Protective
Clothing, sponsored by ASTM Committee F23, Tampa, Florida.
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Branson, D.H., Farr, C.A., Cao, H., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., and Gam, H.J. (2004, September). Development
of a prototype personal cooling system for first responders: Garment component. Presented at
Microclimate Cooling Conference: Developments in Heat Stress Mitigation, Natick, Massachusetts.
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Branson, D. H., Farr, C. A., Peksoz, S., Nam, J., & Cao, H. (2004, January). Development of a prototype
personal cooling system for first responders: User input. Eighth Symposium on Performance of Protective
Clothing, sponsored by ASTM Committee F23, Tampa, Florida.
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Branson, D., Peksoz, S., and Starr, C. (2002, August). Development and evaluation of sun protective hats
for lifeguards. International Textile and Apparel Association, Annual Conference, New York, New York.
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Branson, D., Stone, J., Peksoz, S., and Starr, C. (2001, June). Evaluation of experimental headgear
designs. KSCT/ITAA Joint World Conference, Seoul, Korea.
JURIED DESIGN EXHIBITS/COMPETITIONS:
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Peksoz, S., Branson, D.H., and Ricord, D. (2007, November) TorGard® Body Armor. International
Textile and Apparel Association, Annual Conference Los Angeles, California
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Branson, D.H., Peksoz, S., Farr, C., Ricord, D., Kumphai, P., Nam, J. and Urubail, U. (2006, November)
QuadGard® Phase V Body Armor. International Textile and Apparel Association, Annual Conference
San Antonio, Texas.
•
Peksoz, S., Branson, D., and Farr, C. (2005, November). QuadGard ®Body Armor. International Textiles
and Apparel Association Annual Conference Juried Exhibition, Arlington, VA.
PATENTS PENDING:
Patents
1
Extremity armor
2
Extremity armor
3
Extremity armor
4
Extremity armor
5
Extremity armor
6
Extremity armor
7
Extremity armor
8
Extremity armor
9
Extremity armor
10
Antiballistic Garment
11
Antiballistic Garment
12
13
Removable Drag rescue
Device
for a Firefighter’s Turnout
Seamless Collar for
Firefighter Turnout Coat
Inventors
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Farr
Branson, Peksoz,
Jacobson, Ricord
Branson, Peksoz,
Jacobson, Ricord
Branson, Peksoz,
Quevedo
Branson, Peksoz,
Quevedo
Type
Application
Number
Filing
Date
Design
29/284,985
9.19.2007
Design
29/284,576
9.19.2007
Design
29/284,577
9.19.2007
Design
29/284,578
9.19.2007
Design
29/284,579
9.19.2007
Design
29/284,580
9.19.2007
Design
29/284,581
9.19.2007
Utility
11-852,283
9.19.2007
Continuation
in part
11-852,902
9.19.2007
Utility
11-754,98
5.29.2007
Design
29/280,447
5.29.2007
Utility
11-736202
4.17.07
Utility
11-736,202
4.17.07
LICENSES:
•
Extremity Armor QuadGard®. Licensed by FSTechnology , LLC on 5/29/04.
•
Antiballistic Garment TorGard® . Licensed by FSTechnology , LLC on 2/1/06.
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Removable Drag Rescue Device, Turnout Coat, and Method of Assembly. License negotiations underway
with Fire-Dex, LLC
INVENTION DISCLOSURES:
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Ventilating Zipper. Inventor: Semra Peksoz. Filed invention disclosure with OSU Office of Intellectual
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Property Management.
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Action Leg for a Firefighter’s Turnout Pant. Inventors: Tricia Hock, Fire-Dex Inc., (John Karban, FireDex Inc.), Stacy Boland, Fire-Dex Inc., Donna Branson, Oklahoma State University, Semra Peksoz,
Oklahoma State University, Vince Quevedo, Oklahoma State University. Invention disclosure filed by
Fire-Dex Inc.
EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH:
• 2005-2007 Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA), sub-contract with
NanoPore Inc.
Ultra-lightweight Modular Cooling System (Phase II), First year
Peksoz, S., (Principal-investigator), Branson, D. H., Cao, H., and Farr, C. A..
Overall goals: Manufacture liquid cooled vests for testing by NanoPore.
Funded: Total award $35,000.
Award period: January, 2005-August, 2007
•
2007-2008 Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA), sub-contract with
NanoPore Inc.
Ultra-lightweight Modular Cooling System (Phase II), Second year.
Peksoz, S. (Principal-investigator), Branson, D. H., Cao, H., and Farr, C. A.
Overall goals: Develop patterns and manufacture liquid cooled vests for two additional sizes,
conduct 2 evaluation studies..
Funded: Total award $93,339
Award period: August, 2007-August, 2008.
• 2007-2009 Office of Naval Research.
Institute for Protective Apparel Research and Technology,
Branson, D. H. (Principal-investigator), Peksoz, S. and Cao, H.
Overall goals: Establishment and operation of the Institute for Protective Apparel Research and
Technology (IPART); develop evolutionary and revolutionary armor designs.
Funded: Total award: $1,300,000.
Award period: October 25, 2007-September 31, 2009.
• 2007
Private funding.
Performance Glove prototype Production
Branson, D.H. (Principal-investigator) and Peksoz, S.
Overall goals: Produce patterns and first prototypes in multiple sizes of a basketball training
glove.
Funded: Total award $1,507.
Award period: April 15 – August 1, 2007.
• 2004-2006 Marine Corps Systems Command, sub-contract with FSTechnology, LLC.
Limb Body Armor
Branson, D. (Principal-investigator), Peksoz S. and Farr, C.,
Overall goals: Develop extremity blast protection for arms and legs interfaced with existing
armor.
Funded: Total award $279,165.
Award period: May 2004-December 2006.
• 2005-2006 FireDex Inc.
Development of firefighter turnout gear,
Branson , D. (Principal-investigator), Peksoz S. and Quevedo, V.
Overall goals: Improve competitive design of firefighter coat and pants, develop Drag Rescue
Device and produce patterns and construction instructions.
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• 2007
Funded: Total award $19,419.
Award period: September 2005-June 2006.
NIJ. Funding Opportunity No. 2008-NIJ-1706, SL# 000809.
Farr, C. A. (Principal-investigator), Branson, D. H., Cao, H., Peksoz, S., and Petrova, A.
Concept Paper: Body Armor Assessment and Design for Law Enforcement and Corrections.
Submitted to Solicitation: Body Armor for Law Enforcement and Corrections. Body Armor for
Law Enforcement and Corrections”
Requested Funding: $500,000. $1.2 million ( Under review).
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
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Completed a week long training and received certification in V-Stitcher Program, a fashion design
and pattern customization software. Muskogee, Oklahoma (December 17-21, 2007).
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Attended AAFA meeting as an observer and visited L L Bean manufacturing in Portland, Maine
(October 2-5, 2007).
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Attended 23rd International Symposium on Ballistics conference. Tarragona, Spain (April, 16-20,
2007).
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Attended the short course by Prof. Dr. Manfred Held on Armors and Warhead Mechanisms.
Tarragona, Spain (April, 16, 2007).
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Attended the following professional development seminars and workshops offered by Institute for
Teaching and Learning Excellence (ITLE).
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Team Based Learning Seminar (January 30, 2007).
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Tech Resources and Student Advising (January 24, 2007).
Intellectual Property-Protecting Myself and OSU seminar(February 7, 2007).
One of the three OSU Clicker Demonstrations (March 15, 2007).
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Attended the Eighth Symposium on Performance of Protective Clothing: “Global Needs and
Emerging Markets”. January, 2004.
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Attended a four part workshop on Web-ct, a web instructional class offered by Faculty Support
Center (FSC) (2003).
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Attended a workshop on Adobe Photoshop class offered by Faculty Support Center (FSC) (2003).
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Attended “Excellence by Design”, by John Spence. O’Toole Leadership Development Symposium
(2003).
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Obtained certification after completing The Instructional Effectiveness Program awarded by the
College of Education, Oklahoma State University (2002).
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on Gerber Technology: AccuMark Patternmaking software version 8.0. Modified class assignments
and schedule to reflect new features and capabilities of the software (2005).
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Attended training in pattern plotter use and software.
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Received training (October 29-30,2007) in body scanner operations, data collection and analysis.
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Attended a 3-day intensive training in Polyworks software system (January 2008), a code that makes
it possible to better utilize the data generated by scanning equipment.
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Obtained a certificate after a six-hour seminar conducted by OSU School of Fire Protection and
Safety, College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Extension, Oklahoma State University
(2002).
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Educational Experience:
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Undergraduate classes taught: Flat Pattern and Computer Aided Flat Pattern,Guest lectured and
substituted in Basic Apparel Assembly and Intermediate Apparel Assembly classes.
Graduate classes taught: Theory and Design of Functional Apparel.
Supervised and trained graduate and undergraduate students in prototype design, development,
construction testing and evaluation.of functional clothing.
Participated in reviewing and modifying documents submitted for curriculum approval to American
Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA).
Participated actively on developing and implementing rubrics for writing, analysis and synthesis
portions of doctoral qualifying exam, phase one (2007).
Research experience:
Extensive experience in functional design research, development and evaluation of protective clothing.
Participated as co-investigator in several externally funded functional apparel research projects including design
and evaluation of firefighter turnout gear, sports glove and body armor for the US military. Worked on ultra
lightweight modular cooling system as principal investigator. As assistant director for design for IPART, worked
with architects and landlord to develop infrastructure at research park Venture II, with facilities expansion and
new laboratory equipment selection. Presented design alternatives to Office of Naval Research delegates during
site visit of IPART (October30- November 1,2007). Major research
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Sun Protection Hats: Conducted functional design research to develop and evaluate Sun Protection
Hats for Lifeguards (Project Director: Dr. Donna Branson). Designed portable cooling capable
foldable cloth hats in two styles, developed patterns, supervised students to manufacture prototypes.
Designed survey instrument and implemented it in two comparison studies. OSU design was wear
tested using lifeguards and a second wear test study was conducted in which OSU design and a
prototype hat developed at Iowa State University were compared.
MIPT: Development of Cooling Garments for Terrorism Fighters: (Project Director: Dr. Donna
Branson). Participated in literature review, textile testing program and focus group studies for design
of liquid cooled cooling vests for first responders wearing chemical protective clothing. Participated in
three focus group studies with HAZMAT teams in 2002 and 2003. Developed tubing and garment
patterns, supervised graduate students in construction of alpha and later versions of prototype vests.
Conducted thermal manikin testing in US Army Soldier System Center in Natick, Massachusetts.
Redesigned, developed and help conduct fit analysis. Designed survey instrument and exercise
protocol to be used in physiological wear trials in environmental chambers. Collected, coded and
analyzed data.
Body Armor: Development of Blast Protective Garments for Limbs : Co investigator; Project
Director: Dr. Donna Branson. Designed and developed various versions of prototype protective arm
and leg coverings (QuadGard) for blast protection. Participated in fact finding meetings and
conferences with military experts and personnel; observed military training. Conducted market
research for mil spec materials Supervised graduate and undergraduate students during manufacturing
of prototype garments. Help tech transfer the manufacturing process. Help develop instruction
manuals for two versions of QuadGard.
FireDex Firefighter Bunker Gear Coat and Pans Design: Co investigator; Project Director: Dr.
Donna Branson. Produced several designed solutions to the problem presented by the manufacturing
company. Developed pattern and prototypes of the selected solution based on standards.
Quick Release Load Carrying Bullet Proof Vest: Co investigator; Project Director: Dr. Donna
Branson. Developed a bullet proof vest that alternates carrying the weight between the shoulders and
the waist, that has adjustable hard plate placement. Actively participated in focus group interviews
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and evaluations. Designed the mechanism and the ferules that allows quick release under ten seconds.
Helped tech transfer for mass production.
Sports Glove: Co investigator; Project Director: Dr. Donna Branson. Participated actively in
improving the design of a basketball glove for youth and adults.
Child’s Medical Support Garment: Assisted a graduate student to design a support garment for a
toddler who was born with an abnormality in which the infant’s abdominal organs develop outside the
abdomen protruding from the navel.
Ultra-lightweight modular cooling system: (Ongoing) Primary investigator. Made design
improvements to the existing liquid cooled cooling vest developed under MIPT project, developed
additional two sizes and new tubing layout.
Sensor Gloves for Firefighters: Co investigator; Project Director: Dr. Huantian Cao. (Ongoing)
Participating in design of gloves embedded with sensors for detecting firefighter’s life signs.
Service experience:
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For two years as an academic integrity committee member, participated in evaluating course action
forms, scholarship applications, selection of Outstanding CHES Student Organization Award and
Outstanding CHES Undergraduate Academic Advisor Award.
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As a member of OSU academic integrity panel, trained in conflict resolution and participated in
resolving conflicts concerning cheating during a midterm exam.
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Currently serving on International Affairs Committee in ITAA.
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Gave presentations and conducted tours of DHM and IPART facilities to promote protective apparel
research and DHM; inform various interested groups including Upward Bound summer class, high
school seniors, girl scout groups, public organizations.
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Interviewed by congressman Istook’s office on development of QuadGard® body armor and
protective apparel initiative. (August, 2006). Gave interviews to OSU journalism students, local and
national print and television media on body armor.
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Participated in evaluation of graduate assistants and graduate school applications.
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Participated in faculty candidate applications including phone interviews and evaluations.
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Prepared numerous power point presentations to use in several guest lectures to classes and other
audiences for variety of promotional events.
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Reviewed ITAA articles for annual conference in 2005.
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Co-faculty advisor for apparel student association.
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Acted as potential employer in mock interviews conducted by CHES.
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Served as judge on student fashion shows.
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Conducted various sessions at Career Horizons, an event during which high school seniors from
neighboring states are introduced to DHM programs.
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Helped prepare and man the booth for the poster presentation of the MIPT cooling garment project
conducted in Oklahoma City for OSU’s Legislative Day Program; March 2002.
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Assisted in display preparations of the MIPT cooling garment project for the Regents, held at Karsten
Creek Clubhouse(2001).
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Review abstracts for ITAA annual meeting (2002).
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Graduate Student Advising
Major adviser: Rachel McClure
Committee Member
Masters: Jenna Nicole Mason and Panagiotis Kamenidis.
Doctoral: Jinhee Nam, Pimpawan Kumpai, Su Kyoung An and Cathy Starr.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
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Inventor Recognition Award, “Anti Ballistic Garment” OSU Research week. February, 2007.
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Inventor Recognition Award, “Body Armor”, OSU Research week. February,2005.
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1st Place in Lee Company Rivetless Jean Design Competition, Kansas City, KS. (2000).
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"Design Most Suitable for the Target Market” Kansas City Fashion Group design competition,
Kansas City, KS. (2000).
STUDENTS’ HONORS AND AWARDS:
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Jessie Dill won second place in career wear category in Dallas Career Fair competition with a
business garment ensemble submitted as flat pattern class project (2007).
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Amanda Eufer won first place in suit category in Dallas Career Fair competition with a garment
submitted as class project (2006).
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Christine Carlton was awarded second place in “Emerging Young Designers Fashion Competition
2006” with a garment submitted as class project. St. Charles Missouri. (2006).
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
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2002-present: Member, Phi Kappa Phi honor society.
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2002-present: Member, KON honor society, OSU chapter.
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2001-present: Member, ITAA (International Textile and Apparel Association).
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1999-present: Member, MADA (Merchandising and Apparel Design Association).
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1999- Present: Member, Turkish-American Student Association, Oklahoma State University.
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Jane L. Swinney
Academic Background
Ph.D.
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising
Dissertation: Leadership Style Orientation and Intent to Leave a Retail Organization
M.S.
Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Clothing and Textiles
Thesis: Male Style Preference and Perceived Fashion Risk Related to the
Fashion Cycle
B.S.
Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO
Textiles and Clothing
Academic Positions
2003-Present
Assistant Professor, Oklahoma State University
Teaching courses in Retailing; Profitable Merchandising Analysis; Critical Issues in Design, Housing and
Merchandising; Innovation of Fashion Products and Graduate Courses on Research Proposal
Development and Design, Housing, Merchandising in Higher Education.
2003-Present
Faculty advisor to the student organization: Merchandising and Apparel Design Association
2003-Present
Merchandising Program faculty coordinator and faculty coordinator Departmental Academic Learning
Communities.
2000-2002
Visiting Assistant Professor, Oklahoma State University
Taught courses in Retailing, Retail Math, Critical Issues in Design, Housing and Merchandising, and a
Freshman Introduction to Merchandising course
1986
Center for Apparel Marketing and Merchandising Teaching Assistant
Taught short courses at the Dallas Apparel Mart during market weeks
1980-84
Instructor and Internship Coordinator
Department of Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising
Oklahoma State University
1979-80
Research Assistant, Agricultural Experiment Station
Department of Clothing and Textiles
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
1978-79
Teaching Assistant
Department of Clothing and Textiles
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Retail Industry Positions
1977-78
Department Manager for Children’s, Accessories, Jewelry, Lingerie, and Cosmetics Divisions
May D & F Department Store
Ft. Collins, Colorado
1975-77
Dayton’s Department Store, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Management Training Program, Fall 1975
Assistant Buyer for Women’s Sleepwear and Leisurewear Departments
Sales Manager of the Children’s Division (sales volume exceeded $1.1 million annually)
Hired, trained, developed and managed 35 employees
Honors
January 2008 Nominated for Regents Distinguished Teaching Award
June 2007
Recognized as first author on most accessed article in the Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship
For academic year 2006-07. Article title: “Firm Performance and Gender: Does Industry Matter?”
March 2007
Recipient of the Best Paper Award at the Invited papers only Office Depot Research Forum, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL.
Jan. 2007
Recipient of the John Jack Award best paper award sponsored by the Journal of Developmental
Entrepreneurship, United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurship Conference, Tucson,
AZ.
Jan. 2006
Recipient of the John Jack Award best paper award sponsored by the Journal of Developmental
Entrepreneurship, United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurship Conference, Tucson,
AZ.
Dec. 2005
Received Associate Membership on the Oklahoma State University Graduate Faculty Council.
May 2003
May 2004 &
May 2005
Nominated for Outstanding Academic Undergraduate Advisor, College of Human
Environmental Sciences
Refereed Publications
Jin, B., Swinney, J., Cao, H., Muske, G., Nam, J., & Kang, J.H. (under review). Doing business
with China: Curriculum internationalization through an infusion method. Innovations in
Education and Teaching International
Kim, J., Jin, B, & Swinney, J. (under review). An Integrative Model of E-loyalty Development Process: The Role of Esatisfaction, E-trust and Etail Quality.Behaviour & Information Technology.
Muske, G., Woods, M., Swinney, J., & Khoo, C. (2006).Small Businesses and the Community: Their Role and Importance
within a State’s Economy. Journal of Extension.
Niehm, L, Swinney, J., & Miller, N. (in press).Community Social Responsibility and its Consequences for Family Business
Performance. Journal of Small Business Management.
Runyan, R., Droge, C, & Swinney, J.(in press) Entrepreneurial Orientation Versus Small Business Orientation: Do Their
Relationships to Firm Performance Depend on Longevity? Journal of Small Business Management.
Runyan, R., Huddleston, P., & Swinney, J. (2006). Entrepreneurial orientation and social capital as small firm
strategies: A study of gender differences from a resource-based view, International Entrepreneurship and
Management Journal, 2(4),
Runyan, R., Huddleston, P., & Swinney, J. (2006) A resource-based view of the small firm: Using a qualitative approach
to uncover small firm resources, Qualitative Market Research Journal, 10(4), 390-402.
Swinney, J. (under review). Sponsorship, Community, and Social Capital Resources in Indigenous Communities, Journal
of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
Swinney, J., Runyan, R., & Droge, C. (2006). Differences in Reported Firm Performance by Gender: Does Industry
Matter? Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship,11(2),99-116. .
Swinney, J.,& Runyan, R., (2007) Native American Entrepreneurs and Strategic Choice. Journal of
Developmental Entrepreneurship, 12(3), 257-273.
Starr, C., Branson, D., Shehab, B., Farr, C., & Swinney, J. (2005). Biomechanical Analysis of a Prototype Sports Bra.
Journal of Textiles and Apparel, Technology and Management, 4(3), http:// www.tx.ncsu.edu/jtatm/
Minshall, B., Winakor, G., & Swinney, J. (1982). Fashion Preferences of Males and Females, Risks Perceived and
Temporal Quality of Styles. Home Economics Research Journal,, 10, 369-379.
Refereed Presentations
January 2008
United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurs Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX
“Social Capital Among Downtown Entrepreneurs in Rural Communities with Distinct Cultural
Demographics”*
November 2007
International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA “Doing Business
with China: Curriculum Internationalization through Infusion Method”
November 2007
International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA “An
Interdisciplinary Student Exhibition with Reusable Cost and Space Effective Design System”
March 2007
Office Depot Research Forum, Invited Papers Only. Ft. Lauderdale, FL.” Community Social
Responsibility and its Consequences for Family Business Performance.”
January 2007
United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurs Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida.
“ Indigenous Cultural Influences on Reported Sponsorship, Community, and Social Capital Assets in
Indigenous Communities” *
November 2006
International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX “Using a
Common Reading in the Development of Professionalism in Senior Design and Merchandising
Undergraduates” *
January 2006
United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurs Annual Conference, Tucson, Arizona.
“Differences in reported firm performance by gender: Does Industry matter?” *
November 2005
Conference of the Association for Freshman Success, Branson, Missouri. “Students with a Desire,
University with a Goal”
March 2005
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Conference. “Implementing a
Community of Learners at Oklahoma State University.”
November 2004
International Textiles and Apparel Association National Meeting, Portland, Oregon “Developing a
Six Month Merchandising Plan Using Student Teams” *
November 2004
International Textiles and Apparel Association National Meeting, Portland, Oregon “Introduction
of the Stock Market Into a Freshman Merchandising Course” *
March 2004
Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Conference. “Student
Readiness for a Course in Retail Merchandising Analysis.”
October 1980
ACPTC National Meeting, Washington, D.C. “Male Style Preference and Perceived Fashion
Risk Related to the Fashion Cycle.” *
* Indicates abstract of the paper was published in the proceedings of the conference.
Invited Poster Presentations
November 2007
International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA “Perceptions
of Price and Quality of Denim Jeans.”
November 2006
International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX “Using the
Hourglass Economy as a Foundation for Analysis of Retailer Financial Information.”
February 2006
Annual Conference on the First year experience, Atlanta, GA. “The LINK Career Development
Project: Engaging First Year Students in Career Development.”
October 1987
ACPTC-Central Region, Dearborn, MI, Poster Session. “Retail Buyer Perception of Personal
Leadership Style and Intent to Leave a Retail Organization.”
Summer 1987
AHEA, Indianapolis, IN, Poster Session. “Retail Buyer Perception of Personal Leadership
Style and Intent to Leave a Retail Organization.”
Summer 1986
AHEA, Denver, CO, Poster Session. “The Influence of Dental Professionals Clothing on
Patient Anxiety.”
SERVICE
Professional:
Reviewer
American Collegiate Retail Association Spring 2008.
Reviewer
United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurs Annual Conference Fall 2007,
Fall 2006.
Member
Women and Minority Business Interest Group, United States Association for Small Business
Entreprenerus 2006-Present
Reviewer
International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Conference Fall 2005, Fall 2006.
Member
International Textiles and Apparel Association Scholarship Committee, 2006-Present.
University:
Committee Member
First Year Experience Campus-Wide Task Force Spring 2005- Present.
Presenter
Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence “Steps in Foming a Cross Disciplinary Academic
Learning Community” Spring 2006.
Discussant
Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence “Improving Undergraduate Writing Skills” Fall 2006.
Discussant
University Writing Center panel addressing writing standards for undergraduates Fall 2006.
College of Human Environmental Sciences:
Committee Member
College of Human Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Assessment Committee Fall 2006Present.
Presenter
Graduate Student Orientation Fall 2007 “Working with your Faculty Supervisor”
Research Interests
Current research interests are directed to Small Business Entrepreneurs and their Community Involvement, Community
Branding, and Indigenous Entrepreneurship.
Research in Progress
Funding received through the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station to begin August 2008. Project titled “Brand
Identity in Rural Communities as a Source of Economic Development”, $40,000
I am working with two data sets and developing manuscripts for submission to referred journals with anticipated
completion date of July 2008.
Teaching Interests
Profitable Merchandising Analysis
Retailing of Apparel and Interior Products
Innovation and Marketing of Fashion Products
Numeric Teaching Evaluations
Instruction Assignments
Semester
Course
Enrollment
Fall 2000
DHM 1433
DHM 3553
DHM 1433
DHM 3433
DHM 1433
DHM 3433
DHM 3553
DHM 1433
DHM 3553
DHM 1433
DHM 3433
DHM 1433
DHM 3553
DHM 4523
79
45
80
42
79
48
13
80
32
102
75
101
53
76
Semester
Course
Enrollment
Fall 2003
DHM1433
DHM 3433
DHM 1433
DHM 3553
DHM 1433
DHM 3433
DHM 5112
DHM 3553
DHM 4523
DHM 1433
DHM 3433
DHM 5112
DHM 3553
DHM 4523
93
72
88
52
104
80
9
74
92
25
75
8
47
60
Spring
2001
Fall 2001
Spring
2002
Fall 2002
Spring
2003
Spring
2004
Fall
2004
Spring
2005
Fall 2005
Spring
2006
Mean
Instructor
max 4.0
3.67
3.68
3.66
3.42
3.75
3.85
4.00
3.69
3.73
3.48
3.78
3.06
3.63
3.75
Mean
Course
max 4.0
3.70
3.57
3.41
3.43
3.55
3.69
4.00
3.63
3.74
3.26
3.64
3.08
3.67
3.24
Mean
Instructor
max 4.0
3.85
3.61
3.69
3.50
3.53
3.06
3.75
3.48
3.20
4.00
3.46
2.83
3.67
3.14
Mean
Course
max 4.0
3.60
3.50
3.38
3.67
3.30
3.14
3.63
3.47
2.78
3.90
3.34
3.00
3.64
2.59
Courses taught as Visiting Assistant
Professor prior to tenure track position
Fall 2006
Spring
2007
Fall 2007
DHM 5383
4
4.00
4.00
DHM 1433
DHM 5112
DHM 1433
DHM 3553
DHM 4850
DHM 1433
DHM 3433
DHM 4850
Indep.
study
DHM 4850
DHM5112
105
8
3.68
3.63
3.63
3.63
Courses taught as tenure track Assistant
Professor
Summary of Student Evaluations
Teaching Evaluations
Overall numeric evaluations are provided above but following are samples of student comments received on
course evaluations.
DHM 1433 Innovation and Marketing of Fashion Products
Instructor:
“Very helpful, good attitude towards students”
“She was an excellent teacher”
“She is wonderful and knows how to teach smoothly, grades fairly and offers sufficient help”
“Knows material very well”
Course:
“Very informative”
“I learned so much”
“Good course, I learned a lot”
DHM 3433 Retailing of Apparel, Interiors and Related Products
Instructor:
“Very nice and always trying to be helpful when a student was in need”
“Very knowledgable”
“Excellent, relates material to everyday life”
“Every time I came to you for help on the material or content questions you made me feel
very good and gave me confidence, thank you”
Course:
“The course taught the math I needed for my major better than algebra”
“Great! I learned so much in this class”
DHM 3553 Profitable Merchandising Analysis
Instructor:
“Did very well at explaining all the material”
“Dr. Swinney is extremely helpful, you can tell she really enjoys teaching and helping her students”
“Explained things well, made things easy to understand.
Also very helpful with any questions”
Course:
“Very helpful. I really learned a lot about how the actual dynamics of a business worked.
“It will definitely benefit me during my internship”
“Best course I have taken so far”
“My favorite class this semester”
Advising Assignments
Undergraduates:
Spring 2001
advised 30 students
Fall 2001
advised 35 students
Spring 2002
advised 46 students
Fall 2002
advised 47 students
Spring 2003
advised 39 students
Fall 2003
advised 41 students
Spring 2004
advised 43 students
Fall 2004
advised 40 students
Spring 2005
advised 35 students
Fall 2005
advised 26 students
Fall 2006
advised 31 students
Spring 2007
advised 28 students
Fall 2007
advised 30 students
Graduate Students:
2003-04
Supervised Two Graduate Research Assistants and One Graduate Teaching Assistant
2003-04
Served on one Masters student committee and one PhD student committee
2004-06
Served on two Master student committees
2006-Present Served as committee chair for one Masters student
Serving on two MS student committees
Serving on three PhD student committees
Professional Development Associated with Instruction
September 2003
Attended two-day teaching session on using the Sourcing
Simulator in the classroom, led by Dr. Grace Kunz from Iowa State University.
September 2003
Attended John Spence presentation Excellence by Design as part of O’Toole Leadership
Development Symposium. Gained information to use in senior course Critical Issues in Design,
Housing and Merchandising, DHM 4523
November 2003
Met with Fossil Company representatives and gained
understanding of their employment needs for merchandising graduates.
January 2004
Attended Copyright Overview information session led by Dr.
Paustenbaugh, OSU Library.
February 2004
Attended Blackboard Learning Session on managing large sections using Blackboard. Sponsored
by the Oklahoma State University Faculty Support Center.
June 2004
Faculty leader 3 week student study trip to Italy. Information and
visuals are implemented into classes.
February 2005
Attended Faculty Support Center workshop “Getting to Know the
Workplace” on Adobe Photoshop and ImageReady.
March 2005
Attended OSU Women’s Forum seminar on “Servant Leadership” taught by Vice President Lee
Bird. Concepts very applicable to the classroom.
March 2005
Participated in National Teleconference “Pathways to Deep Learning and Campus
Transformation” sponsored by the University of S.Carolina.
October 2005
Participated in the Southern Rural Development Center Roundtable Workshop on Rural
Entrepreneurship, Norman OK
November 2005
Met with Professionals participating in Connections in Design sponsored by the DHM
department.
November 2005
Attended Faculty Support Center Workshop on “Audience Response Systems in the Classroom”.
Additional Student Work Involvement
While serving as faculty advisor to the Merchandise and Apparel Design Association the organization was selected two
times as the Outstanding Student Organization in the College of Human Environmental Sciences (2005 and 2007).
Wrote a $1000 grant proposal to the Target Corporation in 2005 for funding for a professional development dinner for
students. Grant awarded in 2006.
Initiated a New York City Study Tour in Fall 2006 as a 1 credit course for Apparel Design and Apparel Merchandising
students. Took 21 students to NYC in Fall 2006. Repeated this course offering in Fall 2007 with 19 students.
Professional Memberships
United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurs
Small Business Institute
American Collegiate Retail Association
International Textiles and Apparel Association
Additional Professional Development
2006-07
Selected to participate in Oklahoma Educational Leadership Academy