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January 6, 2000 1 Mack Clayton Shelley, II November 23, 2016 Personal Information: Office Address: Department of Political Science, 509 Ross Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011-1204 Department of Statistics, 1413 Snedecor Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011-1210; Telephone: 515-294-1075; 515-230-1664 (cell) Fax: 515-294-1003 (Ross Hall) E-mail: [email protected] Websites: http://www.pols.iastate.edu/faculty/mack-shelley/ http://www.stat.iastate.edu/directory/personal.php?id=mshelley Academic Positions Held: Mississippi State University Assistant Professor, August 1977-May 1979, in Department of Political Science Iowa State University Assistant Professor, August 1979-August 1983, in Departments of Statistics and Political Science Associate Professor, August 1983-August 1990, in Departments of Statistics and Political Science Professor, August 1990-August 1999, in Departments of Statistics and Political Science Vice Chair, Department of Political Science, January 1, 1993–June 30, 1994 Professor, August 1999-August 2000, in Department of Statistics, Department of Political Science, and (rank only) Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Professor, August 2000-August 2007, in Department of Statistics and Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, with courtesy appointment in Department of Political Science Coordinator of Research, Research Institute for Studies in Education, College of Education, August 1999-August 2003 Director, Research Institute for Studies in Education, College of Education [College of Human Sciences after July 1, 2005], August 2003-June 30, 2007 University Professor, July 2006-June 2007 (awarded September 11, 2006), in Department of Statistics and Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies [“The University Professorship recognizes faculty members who have had a significant impact on their department(s) and the university in the course of their career at Iowa State University. In addition to outstanding performance in at least one of the following areas: teaching, research/creative activities, extension/professional practice, and institutional service, a University Professor must have acted as a change-agent to improve the quality with which the university carries out its mission.”] University Professor, July 2007-present, in Department of Statistics and Department of Political Science Director of the Public Policy and Administration Program, and Director of Graduate Education, Department of Political Science, August 2008-2013 Director of Iowa Family Impact Seminars, January 2009-present Acting Chair, Department of Political Science, Fall 2010 Gerontology Undergraduate Minor Coordinator, 2008-2014 Faculty Fellow for Department Chair Professional Development, Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost, 2013- 2014 Member, Associate Provost’s Faculty Development Team, Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost, 2013-2014 Chair, Department of Political Science, 2014-2019 Academic Background: B.A.: American University, August 1972 (International Studies and Economics), with Honors M.S.: University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 1973 (Economics) Ph.D.: University of Wisconsin-Madison, December 1977 (Political Science) Academic Distinctions and Honors: Certificate of Educational Development, Science Research Associates, Inc., 1967 Certificate of Merit, National Merit Scholarship Program, 1968 Institute on the United States in World Affairs, 1970 (General Assistant) (American University) Dean's List, 1970-72 (American University) Phi Kappa Phi, elected 1971 Pi Gamma Mu, elected 1971 Danforth Award Nominee, 1972 (American University) The Fletcher Scholar Award, 1972 (American University, School of International Service) Omicron Delta Kappa, elected 1972 Who's Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 1972 Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty (Mississippi State University), elected 1977 Pi Sigma Alpha, elected 1977 Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty (Iowa State University), elected November 1979 2 Mu Sigma Rho, elected 1982 Contemporary Authors citation (1985) Contemporary Authors New Revisions citation (1997) Full Member of the Graduate Faculty (Iowa State University), elected December 1987 Listed in Current Research in Agricultural Biotechnology/Research in Biotechnology (Iowa State University), 1987 and subsequently Visiting Scholar, University of Kentucky, and the Council of State Governments, June 26-30, 1989 Invited participant at the Sixth Political Methodology Conference, University of Minnesota and the National Science Foundation, July 13-15, 1989 Invited participant and presenter in GTE Lectureship Program on Science, Technology and Human Values conference on "Biotechnology and Ethics: Social Change and Human Values," University of Missouri-Columbia and the National Science Foundation, December 6-7, 1989 Listed in Men of Achievement, 1991 Listed in International Register of Research on British Politics, 1988, 1991 With Kathy Shelley, won second-place award ($8,000 in computer equipment) in the Masters of Innovation III national competition, liberal arts and sciences division, 1991, sponsored by the Zenith Corporation Board of Editors, Policy Studies Journal, 1992-94 (Policy Studies Organization) Associate Editor, Policy Studies Journal, 1992-93 (Policy Studies Organization) Elected Co-editor, Policy Studies Journal, 1993-2002 (Policy Studies Organization) Entry in Who's Who in the Midwest, 24th edition (1998) Faculty Research Associate in the Gerontology program at Iowa State University (continuous since 1998) Entry in Who's Who in the World, 13th edition (1998) Entry in Who's Who in American Education, 5th edition (1998) Co-editor (with Uday Desai and Matthew Holden) of symposium on "The Politics of Policy," Policy Studies Journal, 26(3) (1998) (Policy Studies Organization) Listed in database for The Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research, Inc. (1997) Listed in the Policy Studies Personnel Directory, second edition (1997) (Policy Studies Organization) External review consultant for Department of Applied Statistics and Research Methods, University of Northern Colorado College of Education, April 18-21, 1998 Louis Thompson Distinguished Undergraduate Teacher, 2000 (Iowa State University) Listed in Strathmore’s Who’s Who, 2000-2001, 2001-2002 Invited participant to the 2001 Wakonse Conference on College Teaching (Shelby, Michigan), May 24-29, 2001 (Iowa State University) Selected as Fellow for the 2001 Association for Institutional Research Summer Data Policy Institute on the National Center for Education Statistics and National Science Foundation Databases, June 19-29, 2001 (Potomac, Maryland) Participated in Project LEA/RN (Learning Enhancement Action/Resource Network) workshop, Introduction to Learning- Centered College Classrooms, Iowa State University, Fall 2001 Chair, Donald Campbell Award Committee (for outstanding methodological innovator in policy studies), Policy Studies Organization, 2002 Certificate of Appreciation, Iowa State University Division of Residence, April 24, 2002 Editorial Advisory Board, TESOL Quarterly, 2003-05 Regents Faculty Excellence Award, 2002, State of Iowa Faculty Affiliate of the Iowa State Institute of Science and Society, 2002-present Iowa Association of School Boards Student Achievement Data Services Advisory Committee Listed in AcademicKeys Who’s Who in Education (http://Education.AcademicKeys.com), 2003 Statistical consultant for the “Pick a Better Snack” and “Chef Charles” programs, Iowa Department of Public Health, with Mary Jane Oakland (Iowa State University—Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition) and Doris Montgomery (Iowa Department of Public Health). Independent contractor with Marquette University to provide statistical consultation for Dr. Sandra Ramey in research on health and nursing. College of Education Superior Research Medallion, August 2003 (“For outstanding contributions in research over an extended period of time and research activity that has influenced students”) Graduate faculty member in Human Computer Interaction interdisciplinary program (Iowa State University), 2003-present Margaret Ellen White Graduate Faculty Award (for “superior performance by a member of the graduate faculty who serves as a mentor and who enriches the student-professor relationship through support and attention to detail, enabling students to finish their work in a timely and scholarly manner”), Iowa State University September 27, 2004 Member, Iowa State University 25-Year Club, 2005; also honored for 35 years of service, 2015. Senior Research Associate, eRulemaking Research Group (in collaboration with the National Science Foundation, University of Southern California, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh, University of San Francisco, and Northern Arizona University), 2005-present 3 Participant in the 2005 American Educational Research Association Institute on Statistical Analysis for Education Policy, April 15-17, 2005, Montréal, Canada [the Institute focused on The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (AddHealth) data] Co-winner, with Yongyi Wang, Ana Arboleda, and Donald F. Whalen, of the “Betty Harrah Manuscript of the Year” award for the Journal of College and University Student Housing, presented at the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International annual conference, in Milwaukee, WI, July, 2005, for “The Influence of Residence Hall Community on Academic Success of Male and Female Undergraduate Students,” Journal of
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