VITAE
Erick Howenstine
Professor Dept. Geography and Environmental Studies
Northeastern Illinois University
5500 N. St. Louis, Chicago, IL 60625
(773) 442-5647
I. ACADEMIC DEGREES
Ph.D. 12/89 Geography University of Washington
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M.A.5/85 Geography Southern Illinois University
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M.A.5/85 Journalism Southern Illinois University
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B.S. 1/80 Journalism Southern Illinois University
II. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Geography and Environmental Studies, Northeastern Illinois University,
Chicago Illinois
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Professor (2003-present)
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Graduate Coordinator (1993-present)
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Associate Professor (1993-2003)
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Assistant Professor (1990-1993)
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Visiting Lecturer (1989-1990)
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Graduate Assistant Instructor, World Geography, University of Washington(
1985-1989)
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Graduate Assistant Instructor, News Reporting (1983-1985)
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City Editor, Richmond Gazette (1980-1983)
COURSES REGULARLY TAUGHT
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G&ES 104 World Geography
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G&ES 312 Economic Geography
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G&ES 362 Population Geography
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G&ES 377 Computer Cartography (Corel Draw, Surfer, FTP)
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G&ES 391 Research with GIS (ArcGIS 8.1, Maptitude 4.1, TransCad, GeoDat,
IDRISI)
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G&ES 446 Population Geography Graduate Seminar
Graduate Theses chaired (incomplete)
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Elizabeth Sanders* Breeding Birds in Cook County 1985-1997: An analysis
of monitoring data Fall 2001
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Jan Wolf Ethnic Surnames and Ethnic Population Distribution: The Hispanic
Population in Chicago in 1990 Spring 2002
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Jan Stache Using GIS to Identify Potential Mine Level Instabilities in
Abandoned Coal Mines in Southern Illinois, Fall 1996
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Pat Togher Location of Open Space Using Digital Orthophyoto Quadrangles,
Summer 1996
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Libby Hill Hazardous Waste Sites and Percentages of Minority Populations
in Suburban Cook County, Illinois, Spring 1994
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Jack Giles* Suggestions for new uses of the Minisum (Weber's Problem on
the Sphere in Location Analysis, Spring 199
* NEIU’s submission for Midwestern Association of Grad
Schools Distinguished Master's Thesis Award
Ongoing advisee of approximately 40 graduate students and 8 undergraduate
students, 2 research papers
III. PUBLICATIONS
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* “Grassland Birds: The Cook County Nesting Season Bird Census,” to the
Bulletin of the Illinois Geographical Society Sanders, Elizabeth and Erick
Howenstine Fall 2003
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Expectations and Reality: A Case Study of Mexican Migration to Eastern
Washington. Migration World* No.1 / 2: 1996 pp 16-19.
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The View From the Podium: A review of Version 6 for Windows, American Association
of Geographers Microcomputer Specialty Group Newsletter June 1996 Vol 12:2
pp 3-6.
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"Suburbanization and Segregation in Chicago" Chapter, In EthniCity. (1996).
C. Roseman, G. Thieme, and H. D. Laux, eds. Rowman and Littlefield p. 31-50
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Geographic Information Systems and their Socioeconomic Applications, Martin,
D. 1991 Review published in The Professional Geographer, 47:4 (Nov. 95)
477-478
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Using GIS to Reduce Automobile Traffic: A Case Study of University Commuters,
Proceedings. Metropolitan Conference on Public Transportation Research.
June 17, 1994
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*"Measuring Demographic Change: The Split Tract Problem," The Professional
Geographer November, 1993.
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"Faculty and Staff Commuting Patterns: Further analysis of Chicago Area
Transportation Study Employee Commute Options Data." For Northeastern Illinois
University. Summer 1994.
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*"Market Segmentation for Recycling", Environment and Behavior, January,
1993. 25:1, 86-102.
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"Towards a Schematic Model of Communications Media and Development in Latin
America" In Collapsing Space and Time: Geographic aspects of communication
and information. S. Brunn and T. Leinbach, eds. London: Harper Collins
1991 pp 278-301 (chapter 13)
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*"20 Years of Media and Development in Latin America: Trajectories by Canonical
Correlation". Gazette: International Journal of Mass Communication Studies:
Amsterdam Feb. 1991.
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Misperception of Destination Encouraging Migration of Mexican Labor to
Yakima Valley, Washington. Dissertation, University of Washington 11/3/89.
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*"Applications of a Poster Assignment as a Teaching Device in Geography,"
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, October 1988: E. Howenstine,
I. Hay, E. Delaney, J. Bell, F. Norris, A. Whelan, M. Pirani, T. Chow and
A. Ross. pp 139-147
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*"Environmental Reporting: Shift from 1972 to 1980" Journalism Quarterly,
January 1988. pp 842-845
*juried
REPORTS
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Map Series -- Legislative Districts, County Boundaries, 5-digit Zip Codes
for Seven Northeastern Illinois Counties, for Campaign For Better Health
Care, 3/13/98
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Pre- and Post- Test of the Effectiveness of Gaia Theater's Environmental
Children's Play: One fish, Two Fish, Dead Fish, Blue Fish, Summer 1996
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Add the analysis of effectiveness of the other GAIA play.
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"Faculty and Staff Commuting Patterns: Further analysis of Chicago Area
Transportation Study Employee Commute Options Data." For Northeastern Illinois
University. Summer 1994.
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"Multifamily Recycling in Chicago: Phase I Report" for Department of Planning
and Development, City of Chicago May 1992. 60 pp
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"Encouraging Recycling in Multi-Unit Buildings in the City of Chicago:
Phase II Report," with educational and promotional materials for Department
of Planning and Development, City of Chicago August 1992. 60 pp.
IV. PRESENTATIONS
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“Discovering and preventing plagiarism,” Center for Teaching and Learning,
March 13 2003
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Member, panel review board, Northside College Prep session on International
Population Policy, 2002.
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Breakout session "Teaching and Learning on the Worldwide Web: Best practices,"
Fall Technology Day Nov. 4 1999
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"Podium Workshop for Enhanced Teaching and Learning with Technology" (NEIU's
ETLT) 3/12/98
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"Multimedia in a Gen Ed course, World Geography -- 1,200 files". NEIU Technology
Round Table 2/2/98
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"Introducing GIS in an Internet course," GIS in Illinois 1977 Conference,
Oak Brook Dec. 4,5, 1997
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"Multimedia for General Education Geography and Internet based GIS," poster
presentation for the Institutional Faculty Summer Institute on Learning
Technologies, May 19-23, 1997 Urbana IL.
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Interviewed on multimedia and web for instruction for PBS series Educate.
Aired for first time 9/13/96
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"A Web-Based Course on Geographic Information Systems," for Computer Technology
Exhibit, Northeastern Illinois University, March 1996
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"Demonstration of Teaching in Smart Classroom," NEIU Multimedia Special
Interest Group 11/14/95
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"Using Computers Teaching Geography," NEIU/Urals State Pedagogical University
Partners in Education Conference. A Humanistic Approach to Pedagogical
Education. Yekaterinburg, Russia May 15-17, 1995
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"Residential Patterns of Ethnic Subgroups in the Chicago Area" Annual meeting
of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago IL March 18, 1995.
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"An Introduction to the Internet," sponsored by the Math Club and the department
of Geography & Environmental Studies 2/7/95
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Demonstration of Smart Classroom for NEIU president and Russian guests
1/12/95, 2/16/95, and 2/22/95
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Vantage Point interview, aired 11/6/94. "Recycling in Apartment Buildings."
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Breakfast speaker to the Peterson/Pulaski Business and Industrial Council,
on two recent Commuter Studies 10/25/94.
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"Can You Come to Campus Without Your Car?" Tuesday Faculty Lecture Series
10/18/94
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"Traveling Modes of NEIU Students," G&ES Brown bag network colloquium
10/13/94
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"The Clean Air Act and How it Will Affect NEIU and You," G&ES Brown
bag network colloquium 1/27/94
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"Using GIS to Meet Clean Air Standards Goals: Eco-Demonstration at Northeastern
Illinois University," Mobility in the Mature Metropolis, Metropolitan Conference
on Public Transportation Research, University of Illinois, Chicago 6/17/94.
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"Commuting to Campus: Perceptions of Non-Auto Options," 90th Annual Meeting,
Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, 3/30 -
4/2 1994.
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Keynote speaker. "Encouraging Recycling in Multi-Unit Buildings in Diverse
Communities," Multi-Family Recycling: Dinner meeting of the Solid Waste
Agency of Northern Cook County. 12/3/93.
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Panel discussant. "GIS Educators' and Students' Discussion on Program Needs
and Policy Directions." At the GIS in Illinois 1993 conference, sponsored
by Northern Illinois University, Arlington Heights. 11/09/93.
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Moderator, "Training Perspectives," GIS in Illinois 1993 conference, sponsored
by Northern Illinois University. 11/09/93, Arlington Heights.
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"Expectations and Reality: Mexican Migration to Eastern Washington State,"
Department of Geography Friday Colloquium Series, University of Illinois,
Urbana. 9/17/93.
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"Ethnic change and Segregation in Chicago, 1980-1990" 89th Annual meeting
of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta April 6-10(10), 1993
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Interviewed with Chicago Tribune's Cable TV network on "Environmental Racism."
Broadcast 4/12/93.
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"Mapping ethnic change in Chicago with a geographic information system,"
Northeastern Illinois University Tuesday Faculty Lecture Series 2/16/93
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"GIS Analysis of Change: The Split Tract Problem" GIS in Illinois 1992,
Arlington Heights Oct. 21-22 1992
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"Measuring Demographic Change" GIS in Illinois 1992 Arlington Heights Oct.
21-22 1992 (poster session)
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"Recycling in Chicago Apartments" G&ES Brown Bag Seminar, Oct. 12,
1992.
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"Dealing With Decades: Census Tracts Across Time" 43rd Annual meeting of
the Westlakes Division, Association of American Geographers, Columbia,
MO, 10/9-11/1992.
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"Segregation and Ethnic Change in Chicago, 1970-1990" International Geographic
Union Population Geography Symposium, Los Angeles 8/5-9/92
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"Race, Ethnicity, and Hazardous Waste." Fourth North American Symposium
on Society and Resource Management, May 17-20 1992 Madison (poster, with
Libby Hill).
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"Is Ecology Profitable?" Breakfast Business Seminar, L.C. Williams &
Associates, Northeastern Illinois University, the 410 Club. Chicago, 4/22/92.
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"Computer Cartography & Geographic Information Systems" Technology
in Education Conference and Exposition, Northeastern Illinois University,
April 3, 1992.
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"Public Attitudes and Motivations for Recycling" Panel discussant, Resource
Center, North Park Nature Center 10/19/91.
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"Migration of the Formally Educated but Uninformed, 87th Annual Meeting
of the Association of American Geographers, Miami 4/15-18/91.
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"Computers in Geography" Illinois Geographic Alliance, Northeastern Illinois
University 6/25/91
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Discussant for International Migration session at the 87th Annual Meeting
of the Association of American Geographers, Miami: April 1991
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"The Bughouse connection: An online bulletin board for students," NEIU
University Day March 1 2001"Energy, Efficiency, Environment, Security and
Development" Panel discussant, Symposia on Environmental Issues: The New
Environmentalism. Northeastern Illinois University 3/5/91.
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"Cluster Analysis in Planning For Recycling Initiatives" 41st Annual Meeting
of the West Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers,
DeKalb: 10/25-27/90.
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"Individual Action for Environmental Protection" Discussant for three-part
series at the Park Ridge Community Church 10/1/90, 10/15/90
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"Great Expectations Among Mexican Immigrants to Washington State:
How Communication Distortions Encourage Mobility". Western Social Science
Association 32nd Annual Conference April 1990 Portland, Oregon.
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"Tracing Media Availability and Development Efforts in Latin
America, 1960-1980: Canonical Correlations," Western Washington Association
of Geographers. Olympia, 10/88.
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"Poster Assignment as a Teaching Device," Canadian Association of Geographers,
Western Division. With I. Hay, E. Delaney, J. Bell, F. Norris, A. Whelan,
M. Pirani, T. Chow, and A. Ross. March 1988
V. SERVICE
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G&ES Graduate Coordinator, 1993 – present
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Web author Prentice Hall's Introduction to Geography (Bergman & Renwick)
1998 – present
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Member Search & Screen Committee, Executive Director University Computing
2003 - 2004
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Coauthor of Bughouse II, NEIU community discussion board, with Cameron
Rex 2003- present
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Member, COR grant committee 2003, 2004
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Instructor GIS workshop ArvGIS 8.1 Chicago Botanical Garden, Bureau of
Land Management 5/02, 5/03, 5/04
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Manage G&ES Computer Cartography Lab and Advanced GIS computer laboratory
( S-252 and S-246) 1991 - present
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Author, Bughouse I campus on-line bulletin board 2001
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Data Quality Advisory Committee, Metro Chicago Information Center Solar
Project Feb, 1998-1999
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Department Personnel Committee Chair, 1996 - present
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Member, Science Building Advisory Group 1997 - present
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Chair, Science Building Advisory Group, 1999 - present
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Science Building Coordinator 1999 - present
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Supervise NEIU vegetation GIS project 1999 - present
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Member, Gamut replacement committee 2003 - present
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Major refurbishing of two G&ES computer laboratories, with Bob Easton
2002
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Secretary, Search & Screen 2002
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Member, Grade Appeals Committee 2000- 2002
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Chair Arts & Sciences Academic Affairs Committee (1994-1997)
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Vice Chair A&S AAC 1993-1994
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Representative A&S AAC 1990-1997
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Member/Secretary Science Building Advisory Group 1998-2000
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Secretary Faculty Council on Academic Affairs (FCAA) 1997-1998
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Member Faculty Council on Academic Affairs (FCAA) 1996-1999
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Member Fine Arts Smart Classroom Design Steering Committee 1998
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Vice chair, Faculty Advisory Committee on Instructional Technology (FACIT)
1996-1998
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Map Series: for Data for Marketing Committee, University Relations NEIU
10/21/97
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Member, University-wide assessment committee 7/17/97
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Provided maps for College of Education's Abbott Project 1997
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Chair, Arts & Sciences Academic Affairs Committee 1994 - 1996
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Member Program Review Committee 1996
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Representative Arts & Sciences Academic Affairs Committee1989-1996
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Chair, Committee on Organized Research 1996
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Member, Committee on Organized Research 1995
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Member Program Review Committee 1995
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Member, Search Committee for Program Associate in the Office of Sponsored
Programs 1994
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Map Series: Demographic maps for Sponsored Programs 2/15/94
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Chair, Academic Computer User's Group 1993-1994
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Wrote New Course: G&ES 387: Interactive Cartography 5/2002
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Secretary, Search and Screen 2000-2001 G&ES faculty member
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Chair, Retention committee Thomas Simpson 2000
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Chair, Retention committee, Dennis Grammenos 2000
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New Course Proposal (approved) G&ES 41Computer Techniques and Spatial
Data Analysis 1999 (coauthor)
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New Course Proposal (approved) G&ES 416 GIS for Natural Systems Management
1999 (coauthor)
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New Course Proposal (approved) G&ES 417 Urban Information Systems 1999
(coauthor)
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Chair, Retention committee Thomas Simpson 1999
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Chair, Retention committee, Dennis Grammenos 1999
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Chair, Search and Screen 1998-99 G&ES faculty member
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Map Series -- Legislative Districts, for Seven Northeastern Illinois Counties,
for Campaign For Better Health Care, 3/13/98
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Member Data Quality Advisory Committee for Open Lands/ MCIC SOLAR Project
Metropolitan Chicago Information Center 1998 - 1999
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Chair, Retention committees Thomas Simpson and Kirk Gregory 1997, 1998
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Chair, Retention committee Kirk Gregory 1997
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Chair, Committee on Organized Research, 1996
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Member of BUGHOUSE advisory group 2001-2002
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Map Series: 2 2 mile radius for Peterson Bank. Nov 1, 1996 for University
Relations
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Vice Chair, College of Arts & Sciences Committee on Academic Affairs
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Member, Tier II Group for evaluation of Action Plans, Budget Requests and
Expanded Program Requests, Summer 1991.
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Member, Environmental Working Group (College of Arts & Sciences)
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Chair, Behavioral Geography session, 90th Annual Meeting, Association of
American Geographers, San Francisco, California, 3/30 - 4/2 1994.
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Member, Permanent Task Force on Recycling, Northeastern Illinois University
1990 – 1994
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Vice Chair, College of Arts & Sciences Academic Affairs Committee,
1992-1994
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Elected Member of core faculty for International/Intercultural Studies
1990-1992
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Elected Member, Faculty Council of Development and Public Affairs 1992
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Member, Permanent Task Force on Recycling
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Member, Faculty Elections Committee 1989 – 1992
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Chairperson of UWW Review Board 1991
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Minority Mentor Program, 1989 - 1992
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Department Secretary, 1990 to 1997
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G&ES Library Liaison 1989 - present
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Invited detailed reviews for the following textbooks:
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The World Economy: Resources, Trade, Location, Development Stutz and Warf
Prentice Hall
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The World Economy: Global Forces and Local Diversity Rubenstein: Prentice
Hall
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The World Economy. 3rd Ed. Frederick P. Stutz and Anthony R. de Souza:
Prentice Hall. May 1999.
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Introduction to Geography, ed. 6, Getis, Getis, and Fellmann; Brown and
Benchmark, Jan 1998
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Introduction to Geography, ed. 0, chapters 8-13 Bergman and Renwick; Prentice
Hall, Dec 1997
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Introduction to Geography, ed. 0, chapters 1-7 Bergman and Renwick; Prentice
Hall, Nov 97
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Cartography: Thematic Map Design, ed. 4, Dent; William C. Brown, May 1997
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Introduction to Geography, ed. 1, by Renwick and Rubenstein; Prentice Hall,
March 1997
VI. GRANTS
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Title V Minigrant: Assessing Value Added in an Introductory Course in Geography.
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"AUsing GIS to contour commute times," Sabbatical Fall 1998
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Curriculum Plan for Drug Prevention Infusion Dec. 1997. $500
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Variation in Residential Preferences in the Chicago Area, University Committee
on Organized Research grant, July 1997. $2,954
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Suburbanization and Segregation of Minorities in the Greater Chicago Area,
University Committee on Organized Research grant, July 1994. $2,925.
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Faculty Research and Scholarly Project Grant, "Reducing Employee Auto Trips
to NEIU." June 1994. $2,970.
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Student Commuting Survey to Reduce Auto Traffic. Northeastern Illinois
University Committee on Organized Research grant. July 1993. $2,294.
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NEIU 10th month research grant "Mexican immigrant expectations of Chicago:
How real?" January 1991.
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Encouraging recycling among apartment dwellersin diverse neighborhoods.
$49,624 Chicago’s Department of Economic Development Recycling Loan and
Grant Program.
VII. AWARDS
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Innovator of the Year Award, NEIU Student Senate 2001
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Lake Michigan Tristate Award, 1994. By the Association for Commuter Transportation,
Illinois Chapter.
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Core faculty position International/Intercultural Studies, Northeastern
Illinois University, 1991.
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NEIU Faculty Excellence Awards 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998
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Distinguished Service Award, Non-traditional Degree Programs June, 1995
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1994 Lake Michigan Tristate Award, by the Association for Commuter Transportation,
Illinois Chapter
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Design By Erick Howenstine 2004 E-Howenstine@neiu.edu (773)
442-5647
G&ES Dept. (773) 442-5640 / G&ES FAX (773) 442-5650
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