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December 22, 2018
Curriculum Vitae
Joshua Hagen
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Northern State University
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Geography Minor, History University of Wisconsin–Madison, August 2003 Master of Science, Geography University of Wisconsin–Madison, December 1998 Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, Geography and Political Science University of Northern Iowa, May 1997
Professional Employment Interim Assistant Provost and Coordinator of Research 2018–present Office of Academic Affairs Northern State University Dean, College of Arts and Sciences 2016–present Northern State University Professor, Department of Geography 2011–2016 Marshall University Chair, Department of Geography 2010–2016 Marshall University Associate Professor, Department of Geography 2007–2011 Marshall University Assistant Professor, Department of Geography 2003–2007 Marshall University Lecturer, Department of Geography 2003 University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Senior Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography 2002–2003 University of Wisconsin–Madison Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography 2002 University of Wisconsin–Madison Program Assistant, European Studies Program 1998–2000 University of Wisconsin–Madison Administrative Assistant, Max Kade Institute for German–American Studies 1997–1998 University of Wisconsin–Madison
Administrative Experience Interim Assistant Provost and Coordinator of Research 2018–present Office of Academic Affairs, Northern State University
Northern State University is a regional public institution located in Aberdeen, South Dakota, offering a range of associate, baccalaureate, and masters programs with an emphasis on elementary and secondary education programs. Enrollment is approximately 3,000 students with a total operating budget of approximately $50 million. Northern is ranked as one of the top public schools in the Midwest.
Concurrent appointment with Dean, College of Arts and Sciences. Reports to Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Represented Academic Affairs on Northern State University Strategic Planning
Committee. Coordinated programming and scheduling of Freshmen Seminar (IDL 190) with
Freshmen Seminar Committee. Represent Northern State University on South Dakota Board of Regents Complete
College America Committee. Conducted organizational review of Academic Affairs. Conducted financial and resource review of Academic Affairs. Drafted proposal to establish Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
Supervised Undergraduate Research Committee and Undergraduate Research Coordinator.
Supervised Office of Sponsored Projects. Represented Northern State University on South Dakota Board of Regents Research
Affairs Council. Conducted review of Institutional Review Board and Human Subjects policies and
Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) training programs. Many other duties as assigned by Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences 2016–present Northern State University
Northern State University is a regional public institution located in Aberdeen, South Dakota, offering a range of associate, baccalaureate, and masters programs with an emphasis on elementary and secondary education programs. Enrollment is approximately 3,000 students
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with a total operating budget of approximately $50 million. Northern is ranked as one of the top public schools in the Midwest.
Reports to Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Supervised forty tenure/tenure-track faculty, three department chairs, ten part-time or
adjunct instructors, and eight staff members, including annual evaluations, professional development plans, retention, promotion, and tenure recommendations, sabbatical recommendations, and institutional priority raises.
Supervised Departments of History and Social Sciences; Languages, Literature, and Communication Studies; and Science and Mathematics.
Created Interim Associate Dean position. Administered twenty-four Bachelor’s programs, eighteen minors, and eight certificates,
including recommendations concern academic appeals and reinstatement. Managed annual budget of approximately $3.5 million.
Restructured process for allocating faculty travel funding and increased funding by approximately 82 percent.
College generated average annual return of 80 percent. Contributed to authorization, design, and construction of new Harvey C. Jewett IV
Regional Science Education Center (approximately 50,000 square foot, $27 million facility).
Hired full-time faculty/staff in Biology (3), Chemistry, Communication Studies (2), English, Math (3), Spanish, and Department Chairs (3).
Implemented Third Year Review process for tenure-track faculty. Prepared strategic planning proposal.
Supervised revision of program learning outcomes and assessment programs. Promoted new curriculum development: Associates in Criminal Justice; Bachelor’s of
Arts in Criminal Justice; Bachelor’s of Science in Education in Social Sciences; Minor in Legal Studies; Minor in Social Work; online Bachelor’s in Spanish.
Supervised nationally accredited Rising Scholars program enrolling approximately 800 high school students annually for college credit across South Dakota.
Created and maintained Academic Affairs task management worksheet. Launched Open Classrooms and Learning About initiatives. Managed college newsletter, website, promotional materials, and various marketing
efforts in collaboration with University Relations. Coordinated fundraising efforts in collaboration with Northern State University
Foundation. Chair, Department of Geography 2010–2016 Marshall University
Marshall University is a comprehensive regional public institution located in Huntington, West Virginia. During my employment, enrollment was approximately 14,000 students with a total operating budget of approximately $400 million. Marshall was ranked as one of the top public schools in the South.
Reported to Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Supervised five tenure/tenure-track faculty, three part-time adjuncts, and a staff member. Administered two Bachelor’s programs, two Master’s programs, and three minors.
Managed annual budget of approximately $400,000.
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Department generated average annual return of 180 percent. Average number of majors increased from 20 to 60. Hired one full-time faculty and two staff members.
Developed undergraduate and master’s assessment programs as part of the Higher Learning Commission Open Pathways accreditation process.
Prepared strategic academic portfolio document. Revised department annual evaluations guidelines.
Managed course offers in Physical and Human Geography, Environmental Science, GIScience, Meteorology, and Urban Planning.
Supervised new curriculum development in Meteorology, Weather Broadcasting, GIScience, Accelerated Master’s in Geography, and online Bachelor’s in Geography.
Implemented two 2+2 agreements and set foundation for additional agreements.
Research and Teaching Interests Borders and border theory Cultural politics of place names Demography, economics, and sustainability Geography education and online learning Geographies of the pre-modern world Globalization, sovereignty, and territoriality
Historic preservation and places of memory History of geography and geopolitics Nationalism and homelands Totalitarian spaces and geographies Tourism and heritage Urban design and public space
Publications
Books and Edited Volumes
Hagen, Joshua, The Great Transition and the Road Ahead: Geographies of Integration,
Innovation, and Sustainability (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming). Hagen, Joshua, Dictating the Past: Place and Memory in Nazi Germany (New York: Oxford
University Press, forthcoming). Hagen, Joshua, and Robert C. Ostergren, Building Nazi Germany: Place, Space, Architecture,
and Ideology (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming). Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, eds., The City as Power: Urban Space, Place, and
National Identity (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019). Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, eds., From Socialist to Post-Socialist Cities: Cultural
Politics of Architecture, Urban Planning, and Identity in Eurasia (London: Routledge, 2015); reprint of special issue Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen, eds., “From Socialist to Post-Socialist Cities: Narrating the Nation through Urban Space,” Nationalities Papers, 41:4 (2013).
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Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, Borders: A Very Short Introduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012). Japanese translation with a new foreword: 境界から世界を見る――ボーダースタデ
ィーズ入門, trans. by Fuminori Kawakubo (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2015).
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, eds., Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-State (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010).
Hagen, Joshua, Preservation, Tourism and Nationalism: The Jewel of the German Past
(Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006).
Book Chapters Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “Border Control as a Technology of Social Control,”
The Handbook of Social Control, ed. Mathieu Deflem (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming).
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “The City as Palimpsest: Narrating National Identity
through Urban Space and Place,” in The City as Power: Urban Space, Place, and National Identity, eds. Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019), 1-22.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, Section Introductions: “Part I: Remembering and
Forgetting;” “Part II: ‘Other’ Identities and Counternarratives;” “Part III: National Identity amid Globalization;” in The City as Power: Urban Space, Place, and National Identity, eds. Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019), 23-25, 101-103, 185-187.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “The City as Crucible: Urban Space, Place, and
National Identity into the Twenty-first Century,” in The City as Power: Urban Space, Place, and National Identity, eds. Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019), 253-263.
Hagen, Joshua, “Historic Preservation in Nazi Germany: Practices, Patterns, and Politics,” in
Heritage at the Interface: Interpretation and Identity, ed. Glenn Hooper (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2018), 56-71.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “The Political Sociology and Political Geography of
Borders” in Sage Handbook of Political Sociology, eds. William Outhwaite and Stephen P. Turner (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2018), 330-346.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Meaning of National History and Borderlands for Identity and Border
Education,” in Borders, Memory, and Transculturality: An Annotated Bibliography on the European Discourse, ed. Angela Vaupel (Zürich: Lit, 2017), 12-23.
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Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “Changing Modalities of Power in the Twenty-First Century,” in Border Politics: Defining Spaces of Governance and Forms of Transgression, eds. Cengiz Günay and Nina Witjes (New York: Springer, 2017), 15-32.
Hagen, Joshua, “Places of Memory and Memories of Places in Nazi Germany,” in Memory,
Place and Identity: Commemoration and Remembrance of War and Conflict, eds. Danielle Drozdzewski, Sarah De Nardi, and Emma Waterton (London: Routledge, 2016), 236-254.
Hagen, Joshua, “Social Engineering, National Demography, and Political Economy in Nazi
Germany: Gottfried Feder and His New Town Concept,” in Hitler’s Geographies: The Spatialities of the Third Reich, eds. Claudio Minca and Paolo Giaccaria (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016), 218-240.
Hagen, Joshua, “Wie Rothenburg das Kleinod der deutschen Vergangenheit geworden ist,” in
Rothenburg ob der Tauber: Geschichte der Stadt und ihres Umlandes, eds. Horst F. Rupp and Karl Borchardt (Darmstadt: Theiss, 2016), 559-576.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “Introduction: Borders, Identity, and Geopolitics,” in
Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-State, eds. Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010), 1-14.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “Kaliningrad, Russia: Discontinuity as a Threat to Sovereignty,” in Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-State, eds. Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010), 121-137.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “Conclusion: Borders in a Changing Global Context,”
in Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-State, eds. Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010), 189-194.
Journal Articles
Hagen, Joshua, “Shaping Public Opinion through Architecture and Urban Design: Perspectives
on Ludwig I and His Building Program for a ‘New Munich’,” Central European History 48, no. 1 (2015): 4-30.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “From Socialist to Post-Socialist Cities: Narrating the
Nation through Urban Space,” Nationalities Papers, 41, no. 4 (2013): 487-514; reprinted in Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, eds., From Socialist to Post-Socialist Cities: Cultural Politics of Architecture, Urban Planning, and Identity in Eurasia (London: Routledge, 2015).
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Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “City of Felt and Concrete: Negotiating Cultural Hybridity in Mongolia’s Capital of Ulaanbaatar,” Nationalities Papers 41, no. 4 (2013): 622-650; reprinted in Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, eds., From Socialist to Post-Socialist Cities: Cultural Politics of Architecture, Urban Planning, and Identity in Eurasia (London: Routledge, 2015).
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “Geopolitics of the Kaliningrad Exclave and Enclave:
Russian and EU Perspectives,” Eurasian Geography and Economics 52, no. 4 (2011): 567-592.
Hagen, Joshua, “Theorizing Scale in Critical Place-Name Studies,” Acme: An International E-
Journal for Critical Geographies 10, no. 1 (2011): 23-27. Hagen, Joshua, “Architecture, Symbolism, and Function: The Nazi Party’s ‘Forum of the
Movement’,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28, no. 3 (2010): 397-424.
Hagen, Joshua, “Mapping the Polish Corridor: Ethnicity, Economics and Geopolitics,” Imago
Mundi: The International Journal of the History of Cartography 62, no. 1 (2010): 63-82. Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “Theorizing Borders in a ‘Borderless World’:
Globalization, Territory, and Identity,” Geography Compass 3, no. 3 (2009): 1196-1216. Hagen, Joshua, “Historic Preservation in Nazi Germany: Place, Memory, and Nationalism,”
Journal of Historical Geography 35, no. 4 (2009): 690-715. Hagen, Joshua, “Architecture, Urban Planning, and Political Authority in Ludwig I’s Munich,”
Journal of Urban History 35, no. 4 (2009): 459-485. Hagen, Joshua, “Parades, Public Spaces, and Propaganda: The Nazi Culture Parades in
Munich,” Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 90, no. 4 (2008): 349-367. Hagen, Joshua, “‘Pork’ Spending, Place Names, and Political Stature in West Virginia,”
Southeastern Geographer 47, no. 2 (2007): 341-364. Hagen, Joshua, and Robert C. Ostergren, “Architecture, Spectacle, and Place during the
Nuremberg Party Rallies: Projecting a Nazi Vision of Past, Present, and Future,” Cultural Geographies 13, no. 1 (2006): 1-25.
Hagen, Joshua, “Rebuilding the Middle Ages after the Second World War: The Cultural Politics
of Reconstruction in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany,” Journal of Historical Geography 31, no. 1 (2005): 94-112.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Most German of Towns: Creating an Ideal Nazi Community in
Rothenburg ob der Tauber,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94, no. 1 (2004): 207-227.
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Hagen, Joshua, “Redrawing the Imagined Map of Europe: The Rise and Fall of the ‘Center’,”
Political Geography 22, no. 5 (2003): 489-517.
Book Reviews Hagen, Joshua, review of Michael Tymkiw, Nazi Exhibition Design and Modernism in Central
European History (forthcoming). Hagen, Joshua, review of Paul Readman, Storied Ground: Landscape and the Shaping of
English National Identity in The AAG Review of Books (forthcoming). Hagen, Joshua, review of Reuben Rose-Redwood, Derek Alderman, and Maoz Azaryahu, eds.,
The Political Life of Urban Streetscapes: Naming, Politics, and Place in Geographical Review 108, no. 4 (2018): 634-636.
Hagen, Joshua, review of James C. Scott, Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest
States in Journal of Historical Geography 61 (2018): 124-125. Hagen, Joshua, review of Sarah Jaquette Ray and Kevin Maier, eds., Critical Norths: Space,
Nature, Theory in The AAG Review of Books 6, no. 2 (2018): 104-106. Hagen, Joshua, review of Bernard Debarbieux and Gilles Rudaz, The Mountain: A Political
History from the Enlightenment to the Present in Historical Geography 45 (2017): 257-258.
Hagen, Joshua, review of Jerry D. Moore, The Prehistory of Home in Material Culture: The
Journal of International Society for Landscape, Place, and Material Culture 48, no. 2 (2016): 100-102.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Spatial Turn, the Spatial Humanities, and the Holocaust,” review of Anne
Kelly Knowles, Tim Cole, and Alberto Giordano, eds. Geographies of the Holocaust in H-HistGeog, H-Net Reviews <https://networks.h-net.org/node/5280/reviews/63171/ hagen-knowles-and-cole-and-giordano-geographies-holocaust> March 4, 2015.
Hagen, Joshua, review of Michael H. Fischer, Migration: A World History in Historical
Geography 42 (2014): 401-403. Hagen, Joshua, review of Stuart Elden, The Birth of Territory in Geographical Review 104, no.
3 (2014): 380-383. Hagen, Joshua, review of Catherine Nash, Bryonie Reid, and Brian Graham, Partitioned Lives:
The Irish Borderlands in Journal of Historical Geography 44, no. 1 (2014): 156-157. Hagen, Joshua, review of Wendy Brown, Walled States, Waning Sovereignty in Annals of the
Association of American Geographers 101, no. 6 (2011): 1392-1393.
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Hagen, Joshua, review of Stephen Williams, Tourism Geography: A New Synthesis in Journal
of Tourism History 2, no. 1 (2010): 60-61. Hagen, Joshua, review of Keith Lily, City and Cosmos: The Medieval World in Urban Form in
Journal of Historical Geography 36, no. 2 (2010): 236-237. Hagen, Joshua, review of David Pike, Subterranean Cities: The World Beneath Paris and
London 1800-1945 in Journal of Cultural Geography 24, no. 2 (2007): 108-109. Hagen, Joshua, review of George White, Nation, State, and Territory: Origins, Evolutions, and
Relationships in The Professional Geographer 57, no. 3 (2005): 478-480. Hagen, Joshua, review of Thomas M. Lekan, Imagining the Nation in Nature: Landscape
Preservation and German Identity, 1885-1945 in Journal of Historical Geography 31, no. 1 (2005): 191-192.
Hagen, Joshua, review of Nuala C. Johnson, Ireland, the Great War and the Geography of
Remembrance in The Professional Geographer 56, no. 3 (2004): 439-440. Hagen, Joshua, review of Tim Cole, Holocaust City: The Making of a Jewish Ghetto in Journal
of Cultural Geography 21, no. 1 (2003): 129-130.
Other Publications Duszenko, Andrzej, and Joshua Hagen, eds., True North (biannual newsletter of the College of
Arts and Sciences, Northern State University, 2017-present). Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “The City as a Palimpsest and Crucible of National
Identity,” Global Urban History <https://globalurbanhistory.com/2018/11/09/the-city-as-a-palimpsest-and-crucible-of-national-identity/> November 9, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “Competing Territorial and Maritime Claims in the South China Sea,” Oxford
University Press Blog <https://blog.oup.com/2018/06/territorial-maritime-claims-south-china-sea/> June 21, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “How National Boundaries Distort Our Understanding of the World: Today’s
Most Pressing Global Issues Can’t Be Addressed Through the Prism of Borders,” Zόcalo Public Square < http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2018/03/30/national-boundaries-skew-view-world/ideas/essay/> March 30, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “Borders and Boundaries,” in Oxford Bibliographies in Geography, ed. Barney
Warf, 3rd ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018); 2nd ed. (2015); 1st ed. (2013) <http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199874002/obo-9780199874002-0056.xml?rskey=G13xe8&result=20> July 10, 2018.
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Hagen, Joshua, “Foreword: Border Studies, Memory Studies, and Teacher Education” in Borders, Memory, and Transculturality: An Annotated Bibliography on the European Discourse, ed. Angela Vaupel (Zürich: Lit, 2017), 1-4.
Hagen, Joshua, “Revisiting Pork Spending, Place Names, and Political Stature in West
Virginia,” PAST: The International Society for Landscape, Place, and Material Culture 39 (2016): 38-45.
Hagen, Joshua, “Organizing Space, Creating Places: Interview with Joshua Hagen on
Architecture of the Nazi Regime,” L.I.S.A.: Das Wissenschaftsportal der Gerda Henkel Stiftung <http://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/organizing_space_creating_ places?nav_id=6539> October 25, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “Not Just Lines: An Interview with Joshua Hagen about Borders,” Replikk 38
(2015): 6-13 <https://replikk.w.uib.no/2015/01/02/not-just-lines/> January 2, 2015. Hagen, Joshua, “Place of the Year 2013: Spotlight on Syria,” Oxford University Press Blog
<http://blog.oup.com/2013/11/place-of-the-year-2013-spotlight-on-syria/> November 18, 2013.
Hagen, Joshua, “Place of the Year 2012: A Q&A with Joshua Hagen,” Oxford University Press
Blog <http://blog.oup.com/2012/11/place-of-the-year-2012-hagen/> November 5, 2012. Diener, Alexander C., and Hagen, Joshua, “Who Owns the Paracel, Spratly, & Senkaku
Islands? Why Maritime Borders Matter,” Oxford University Press Blog. <http://blog.oup.com/2012/11/who-owns-the-paracel-spratley-senkaku-islands/> November 2, 2012.
Hagen, Joshua, “North Atlantic Treaty Organization,” in Encyclopedia of Human Geography,
ed. Barney Warf (Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications, 2010). Hagen, Joshua, “Two Cities in the Third Reich,” Metropolis (2009): 44-51, (published in
Hebrew: שתי ערים הרייך השלישי ,מטרופוליס). Hagen, Joshua, “A Lost Homeland,” Metropolis (2009): 66-71, (published in Hebrew:
.(מולדתאבוד ,מטרופוליס Hagen, Joshua, and Stephanie Young, “Tourism in Russia,” in Geography of Russia, ed. Joel
Quam (Glen Ellyn, IL: College of DuPage Press, 2008). Diener, Alexander C., and Hagen, Joshua, “Kaliningrad,” in Geography of Russia, ed. Joel
Quam (Glen Ellyn, IL: College of DuPage Press, 2008). Hagen, Joshua. “Reflections on German Culture and Leitkultur in Rothenburg ob der Tauber,”
in Reflections, by the 11th Group of German Chancellor Scholars 2000/2001: Leitkultur and Nationalstolz-Tabu – German Phenomena? Young Americans Experience German
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Culture and Politics, ed. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Bonn: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2002): 25-33.
Grants and Awards
Research Grant, “Dictating the Past: Place and Memory in Nazi Germany,” Gerda Henkel
Foundation, 2016. Research Stipend, “Dictating the Past: Place and Memory in Nazi Germany,” Prussian Privy
State Archives, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, 2016. Faculty Initiate (selected by student members), The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Chapter
313, Marshall University, 2015. INCO Foundation Faculty Development Grant, “Educational and Professional Development in
Geography,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2015. Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “Totalitarianism, Settlement Planning, and the Building of Nazi
Germany: Planning for the New Town in the Third Reich,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2015.
Graduate College Travel Enhancement Award, “Totalitarianism, Settlement Planning, and the
Building of Nazi Germany: Planning for the New Town in the Third Reich,” Graduate College, Marshall University, 2015.
Distinguished Artists and Scholars Award, Senior Faculty in Arts, Business, Education,
Humanities, and Social Sciences, Marshall University, 2013-2014. Faculty Travel Grant, “Narrating the Nation through Urban Space: Prominent Themes and
Possible Avenues for Future Research,” West Virginia Consortium for Faculty and Course Development in International Studies, 2014.
Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “Narrating the Nation through Urban Space: Prominent Themes
and Possible Avenues for Future Research,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2014.
INCO Foundation Faculty Development Grant, “Curriculum Development and Administration in
Geography,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2014. Graduate College Travel Enhancement Award, “Narrating the Nation through Urban Space:
Prominent Themes and Possible Avenues for Future Research,” Graduate College, Marshall University, 2014.
Assessment Coordinator and Faculty Consultant, “Physical Geography and Literature: Merging
Science and the Humanities in the Classroom,” Benedum Foundation and the National
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Geographic Society with support of the Geography Department, Concord University and the West Virginia Department of Education, 2012-2017.
Fulbright Award, German Studies Seminar on “Nation State and European Identity,” Fulbright
Scholar Program, 2012. Faculty Research Grant, “Old Buildings in the New Reich: Historic Preservation in Nazi
Germany,” German Academic Exchange Service / Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD), 2012.
Summer Research Award, “Communism, Nationalism, and Globalism in Post-Socialist Cities,”
Research Committee, Marshall University, 2012. Graduate College Travel Enhancement Award, “The Local-National Nexus in Nazi Germany,”
Graduate College, Marshall University, 2012. Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “Tourism and Historic Preservation in Rothenburg ob der Tauber,
Bavaria,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2012. Graduate College Travel Enhancement Award, “Urban Space, Political Theater, and the Nazi
Building Program,” Graduate College, Marshall University, 2010. Graduate Faculty Reassigned Time Grant, “The European / Post-Soviet City: Identity, Memory,
Symbolism, and Politics,” Graduate College, Marshall University, 2010. Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “Urban Space, Political Theater, and the Nazi Building Program:
Munich as the Capital of the Movement,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2010.
Post-Secondary Curriculum Development Program Grant, “Geography of Russia and Geography
of Europe Curriculum Development,” Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan, 2009.
Core Curriculum Stipend, “Introduction to Human Geography (CT),” Office of Academic
Affairs, Marshall University, 2009. INCO Foundation Faculty Development Grant, “Curriculum Development in Geography of
Russia and Geography of Europe,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2009. Fund for Faculty Research and Travel Award, “The Geopolitics of Place Naming in the Polish-
German Borderlands,” College of Liberal Arts, Marshall University, 2009. Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “The Geopolitics of Place Naming in the Polish-German
Borderlands,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2009.
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Short-Term Research Grant, “Building Nazi Germany; The Polish Corridor,” Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2008.
International Innovation Grant, “Curricular Development in Northern Europe,” Center for
International Programs and Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Marshall University, 2008.
Faculty Development Award, “Borderlines and Borderlands,” College of Liberal Arts, Marshall
University, 2008. Faculty Travel Grant, “The Contemporary Geopolitics of the East Prussian and Kaliningrad
Exclaves,” West Virginia Consortium for Faculty and Course Development in International Studies, 2008.
Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “East Prussia and the Polish Corridor,” Research Committee,
Marshall University, 2008. Fund for Faculty Research and Travel Award, “Congressional Earmarks, Place Names, and
Political Stature,” College of Liberal Arts, Marshall University, 2007. Summer Research Award, “Borders in Historical and Contemporary Perspective,” Research
Committee, Marshall University, 2006. Faculty Development Award, “Historic Preservation in Nazi Germany,” College of Liberal Arts,
Marshall University, 2006. Research Committee Grant, “Mapping the Nazi Culture Parades in Munich,” Research
Committee, Marshall University, 2006. Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “Architecture and Identity in Nuremberg and Munich during the
Nazi Period,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2006. Nominee, Distinguished Artists and Scholars Award, Junior Faculty, Marshall University, 2006. Summer Research Stipend, “Architecture and Urban Planning in Munich, 1800-1945,”
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2005. Faculty Development Award, “Architecture and Urban Planning in Munich, 1800-1945,”
College of Liberal Arts, Marshall University, 2005. Summer Research Award, “Federal Spending and Honorary Place Names in West Virginia,”
Research Committee, Marshall University, 2004. INCO Foundation Faculty Development Grant, “Online Curriculum Development in
Geography,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2004.
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Quinlan Faculty Travel Grant, “From the City of Imperial Diets to the City of Party Rallies: Nuremberg during the Nazi Period,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2004.
Research Committee Grant, “The Most German of Towns Creating an Ideal Nazi Community in
Rothenburg ob der Tauber,” Research Committee, Marshall University, 2003. Outstanding Publication by a Graduate Student, “The Most German of Towns: Creating an Ideal
Nazi Community in Rothenburg ob der Tauber,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2003.
Student Paper Competition Winner, “The Most German of Towns: Creating an Ideal Nazi
Community in Rothenburg ob der Tauber,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, West Lakes Division, Minneapolis, 2002.
Vilas Travel Fellowship, “Historic Preservation in Nuremberg during the Nazi Period,” Graduate
School, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2002. German Chancellor’s Fellowship, “Historical Preservation and Tourism in Rothenburg ob der
Tauber,” Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2000-2001. Graduate Research Fellowship, “Memory and German Nationalism,” DAAD Center for German
and European Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1999-2000. Summer Language Course Scholarship, German Academic Exchange Service / Deutscher
Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD), Fachhochschule Aachen, Germany, 1999. Graduate Travel Fellowship, “Pre-Dissertation Research Trip to Rothenburg ob der Tauber,
Germany,” DAAD Center for German and European Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1999.
Andrew Hill Clark Graduate Achievement Award, “Mitteleuropa and German Conceptions of
the East,” Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1998. Purple and Old Gold Award, Department of Geography, University of Northern Iowa, 1997. The Award for Excellence of Scholarship, Association of American Geographers and National
Council for Geographic Education, 1997. Academic Certificate of Achievement, Department of Geography, University of Northern Iowa,
1997. Geography Honor List, Department of Geography, University of Northern Iowa, 1995-1997. Dean’s List, University of Northern Iowa, 1993-1997.
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Invited Presentations Hagen, Joshua, “The City as Power: Urban Space, Place, and National Identity,” delivered at
the Great Plains Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Aberdeen, SD, 2018. Hagen, Joshua, “The Challenge and Promise of Geography,” delivered at the College of Arts
and Sciences, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, NE, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “Lessons on Leadership in Higher Education,” delivered at the Millicent Atkins School of Education, Northern State University, SD, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors: The Re-Bordering and Re-Ordering of
Europe and Beyond,” delivered at the Institüt für Geographische Wissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “From Containers and Territories to Networks and Flows: Shifting Perspectives
on Borders Past and Present,” delivered at the Institüt für Geographische Wissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “Assessment Program for ‘Physical Geography and Literature: Merging Science
and the Humanities in the Classroom’ III,” delivered at West Virginia Geographic Alliance, Concord University, WV, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “‘Confronted by Insurmountable Opportunities’: The Challenge and Promise of
Geography in American Higher Education,” delivered at the Department of Geography, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “Envisioning NSU’s College of Arts and Sciences: Creating Collaborations
with Campus and Community,” delivered at the College of Arts and Sciences, Northern State University, SD, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Meaning of National History and Borderlands for Identity and Border
Education,” keynote address delivered at Borders, Memory and Migration in Educational Contexts conference, European Academy of Otzenhausen, Germany, as part of the Border Education – Space, Memory and Reflection on Transculturality project funded by Erasmus+, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “Social Engineering, National Demography, and Political Economy in Nazi
Germany: Gottfried Feder and the Calculation of Space, Place, and Society,” delivered at the Institüt für Geographische Wissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 2016.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Building and Buildings of Nazi Germany: Totalitarianism and the
Calculation of Space, Place, and Society,” delivered at the Department of Geography and Atmospheric Science, University of Kansas, KS, 2015.
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Hagen, Joshua, “Multidisciplinary Research and Higher Education: A Geographer’s Perspective,” delivered at the Department of Multidisciplinary Studies, Indiana State University, IN, 2015.
Hagen, Joshua, “Totalitarianism, Town Planning, and the Building of Nazi Germany [With a
Somewhat Lengthy Detour through Some Random Musings Involving Dilbert, Calvin, and Ancient Sumer and Then Back to the Nazis],” delivered at the Department of Geography, University of Tennessee, TN, 2014.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Global Economy and the New International Division of Labor: Patterns,
Processes, and Trajectories,” delivered at the West Virginia Geographic Alliance, West Virginia University Jackson’s Mill, WV, 2014.
Hagen, Joshua, “Nature and Natural Disasters: Merging Science and Literature in the
Classroom,” delivered at the West Virginia Geographic Alliance, Concord University, WV, 2013.
Hagen, Joshua, “Thinking about Nature through Novels: Merging Science and Literature in the
Classroom,” delivered at the West Virginia Geographic Alliance, Concord University, WV, 2013.
Hagen, Joshua, “Assessment Program for ‘Physical Geography and Literature: Merging Science
and the Humanities in the Classroom’ II,” delivered at West Virginia Geographic Alliance, George Washington High School, Charleston, WV, 2013.
Hagen, Joshua, “Contemporary Research in Human Geography,” delivered at the Department of
Geography, University of Central Arkansas, AR, 2013. Hagen, Joshua, “Assessment Program for ‘Physical Geography and Literature: Merging Science
and the Humanities in the Classroom’ I,” delivered at the West Virginia Geographic Alliance, Concord University, WV, 2013.
Hagen, Joshua, “Bordering the Ancient World, or: Akkadians, Assyrians, and Aztecs, Oh My!,”
delivered at Walls and Fences: The Politics and Ethics of Border Barriers Symposium, Department of Political Science, Yale University, CT, 2012.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Politics of Space and Place,” delivered at the Department of Geography,
Texas State University, TX, 2011. Hagen, Joshua, “Redistricting, Gerrymandering, and the 2010 Census,” delivered at the
Department of Geology and Geography, Northwest Missouri State University, MO, 2011. Hagen, Joshua, “Architecture, Symbolism, and Function: The Nazi Party’s ‘Forum of the
Movement’,” delivered at the Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, WV, 2010.
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Hagen, Joshua, “Geographies of National Identity, Territoriality, and Spatiality,” delivered at the Department of Geography and Earth Science, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, WI, 2009.
Hagen, Joshua, “Southeast Asia: Culture, Politics, and Economics,” delivered at the Department
of Geography and Earth Science, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, WI, 2009. Hagen, Joshua, “Theorizing Borders in a ‘Borderless World’: Globalization, Territory, and
Identity,” Breaking down Barriers, Interdisciplinary Virtual Conference, sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Place of Geography in American Higher Education,” delivered at the
Department of Geography, South Dakota State University, SD, 2009. Hagen, Joshua, “A Short Introduction to Europe,” delivered at Kellogg Elementary School,
Huntington, WV, 2009. Hagen, Joshua, “Congressional Earmarks, Place Names, and Political Stature,” delivered at
Naming Places / Placing Names: An International Workshop, Department of Geography, East Carolina University, NC, 2007.
Hagen, Joshua, “China, India, and Their Place in the Global Economy,” delivered at K-12
Educators Professional Development Workshop sponsored by the West Virginia Geographic Alliance, Huntington, WV, 2007.
Hagen, Joshua, “Von der ‘braunen’ zur ‘demokratischen’ Denkmalpflege,” delivered at the
Historisches Seminar - Neuere Geschichte und Zeitgeschichte, Ludwig–Maximilians–Universität, Munich, Germany, 2005.
Hagen, Joshua, “Medieval Rothenburg in Nazi Germany,” delivered at the Department of
Geography, Marshall University, WV, 2003. Hagen, Joshua, “Urban Life, Form, and Function in Medieval Germany,” delivered at the
Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin–Madison, WI, 2003. Hagen, Joshua, “Rothenburg ob der Tauber: From Imperial City to Tourist Destination,”
delivered at the Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin–Madison, WI, 2002. Hagen, Joshua, “Der Wiederaufbau des Mittelalters im 20.Jahrhundert: Rothenburg ob der
Tauber nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg,” delivered at the Historisches Institut - Neuere Geschichte I, Justus–Liebig–Universität, Giessen, Germany, 2001.
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Conference Presentations Hagen, Joshua, “Making Places and Spaces of Memory in Nazi Germany: Semiotics,
Performativity, and Affect,” Annual Meeting of the Great Plains / Rocky Mountains Division of the American Association of Geographers, Manhattan, KS, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “Invisible Borders in a Very Bordered World: Processes, Perspectives, and
Avenues for Future Research,” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, New Orleans, LA, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “Understanding Pre-Modern Political Geographies through Contemporary
Theory: The Case of the First ‘Border’ War and the Bordering of the Ancient World,” Preconference of the Political Geography Specialty Group, University of New Orleans and the American Association of Geographers, New Orleans, LA, 2018.
Hagen, Joshua, “A Postmortem of Honorary Place Names: Political Beneficence, Toponymic
Inscription, and the Reinterpretation of the Past,” Annual Meeting of the Great Plains / Rocky Mountains Division of the American Association of Geographers, Grand Forks, ND, 2017.
Hagen, Joshua, “Commemoration, Historic Preservation, and Authoritarianism: Places of
Memory and Martyrdom in Nazi Germany,” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Boston, MA, 2017.
Hagen, Joshua, “Good Fences, Good Neighbors? The Shifting Modalities and Mentalities of
Borders in the Early Twenty-first Century,” Preconference of the Political Geography Specialty Group, Harvard University and the American Association of Geographers, Cambridge, MA, 2017.
Hagen, Joshua, “Revisiting Pork Spending, Place Names, and Political Stature in West
Virginia,” Annual Conference of the International Society for Landscapes, Place, and Material Culture, North Canton, OH, 2015.
Hagen, Joshua, “Assessing the Grant ‘Merging Science and the Humanities in the Classroom’,”
Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, Washington, DC, 2015.
Hagen, Joshua, “Totalitarianism, Settlement Planning, and the Building of Nazi Germany:
Planning for the New Town in the Third Reich,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 2015.
Hagen, Joshua, “Borders and Boundaries, Nodes and Networks, Systems and Assemblages:
Past and Present Perspectives on the Political Organization of Space and Place,” Preconference of the Political Geography Specialty Group, DePaul University and the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 2015.
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Hagen, Joshua, “The First Border War: Preliminary Investigations on the Organization of Space, Place, and Territory in Pre-History and Antiquity,” Biennial Conference on Appalachian Geography and Geographic Education, Concord University, Pipestem Resort State Park, WV, 2015.
Hagen, Joshua, “Narrating the Nation through Urban Space: Prominent Themes and Possible
Avenues for Future Research,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL, 2014.
Nelson, Aaron, Joshua Hagen, and James Leonard, “Demographic Trends in Appalachia and
Implications for Enrollments in Higher Education: The Case of Marshall University,” Annual Appalachia Studies Conference, Huntington, WV, 2014.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Local-National Nexus in Nazi Germany: Tourism and Historic
Preservation in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria,” Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, IL, 2012.
Hagen, Joshua, “Urban Space, Political Theater, and the Nazi Building Program: Munich as the
Capital of the Movement,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, 2010.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Geopolitics of Place Naming in the Polish-German Borderlands,” Urban
Place Names Symposium, Research Institute for the Languages of Finland, Helsinki, Finland, 2009.
Diener, Alexander C., and Joshua Hagen, “The Historical and Contemporary Geopolitics of the
East Prussian and Kaliningrad Exclaves,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, 2008.
Hagen, Joshua, and James Leonard, “Defining Appalachia: Economics, Politics, and the ARC’s
Creation of an American Region,” Annual Meeting of the Appalachian Studies Association, Huntington, WV, 2008.
Hagen, Joshua, “A Geography of Pork: Place Names and Political Authority in the West
Virginia Landscape,” Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Morgantown, WV, 2006.
Hagen, Joshua, “Performing National Identity in Nazi Germany: The Nuremberg Rally Grounds
and Munich’s Königsplatz,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Cultural Politics of Post-War Reconstruction in Germany,” Annual
Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO, 2005.
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Hagen, Joshua, and Robert C. Ostergren, “From the City of Imperial Diets to the City of Party Rallies: Architecture, Spectacle, and Propaganda in Nuremberg during the Nazi Period,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA, 2004.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Most German of Towns: Creating an Ideal Nazi Community in
Rothenburg ob der Tauber,” Annual Meeting of the West Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis, MN, 2002.
Hagen, Joshua, “Rebuilding the Middle Ages: Rothenburg ob der Tauber after the Second
World War,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, 2002.
Hagen, Joshua, “The Appearance of Stability: Examining Images of a Tourist Destination,”
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 2000. Abelson, Michael, and Joshua Hagen, “The Czech Republic and the ‘Return to Europe’: An
Interdisciplinary Study of an Educational Space in Transition,” Annual Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society, San Antonio, TX, 2000.
Hagen, Joshua, “Nationalism and Locality: The Persistence of Regional Identities in Germany,”
Upper Great Lakes Consortium for European Studies, Madison, WI, 1998.
Conference Activities Organizer and Chair, “The City as Power: Urban Space, Place and National Identity,” Annual
Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Washington, DC, 2019. Organizer and Chair, “Urban Space, Place, and Architecture in Shaping National Identity and
Belonging, Sessions I and II,” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Washington, DC, 2019.
Organizer, Chair, and Panelist, “Geographers as Administrators in Higher Education,” Annual
Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Washington, DC, 2019. Organizer, “The City as Power: Urban Space, Place, and National Identity,” panel at the Great
Plains Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Aberdeen, SD, 2018. Co-organizer and Co-chair with Alexander C. Diener, “Geographies of Place Attachment,”
Annual Meeting of the Great Plains / Rocky Mountains Division of the American Association of Geographers, Manhattan, KS, 2018.
Nominated Participant, Western Academic Leadership Academy, Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Education, Boulder, CO, 2018. Co-organizer and Co-chair with Alexander C. Diener, “Invisible Borders in a Very Bordered
World”
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“Session I: Migration, Transit, and Ethics;” “Session II: Oceans and Rivers as Territory;” “Session III: Focus on Eurasia;” “Session IV: Historical and Transnational Perspectives,” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, New Orleans, LA, 2018.
Co-organizer with Natalie Koch, “Political Geographies of Authoritarianism,” Annual Meeting
of the American Association of Geographers, Boston, MA, 2017. Organizer, “Geographies of the Holocaust I: Geographies of Totalitarianism,” Annual Meeting
of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 2015. Co-organizer and Co-chair with Alexander C. Diener, “Narrating the Nation through Urban
Space: Sessions I, II, and III,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL, 2014.
Organizer and Chair, “Geographic Issues in Appalachia: Transportation, Housing, Education,”
Annual Appalachia Studies Conference, Huntington, WV, 2014. Organizer, “The European / Post-Soviet City: Identity, Memory, Symbolism, and Politics:
Sessions I, II, III, and IV,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, 2010.
Co-organizer and Co-chair with Alexander C. Diener, “Border Lines: The History and Politics of
Odd International Borders,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, 2008.
Panelist, “New Perspectives on Critical Place-Name Studies,” Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, 2008. Organizer and Chair, “Culture, Politics, and Place Names,” Annual Meeting of the Southeastern
Division of the Association of American Geographers, Morgantown, WV, 2006. Organizer and Chair, “Nationalism, Geography, and Performance: Sessions I, II, and III,”
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 2006. Panelist, “Celebration of Books,” community outreach event, Marshall University, Huntington,
WV, 2006.
Professional Service Book Review Editor for the Americas, Journal of Historical Geography 2019–present Academic Affairs Representative, University Strategic Planning Committee, 2018–present
Office of the President, Northern State University Administrative Representative, Institutional Management Agreement 2018–present Committee, Office of the President, Northern State University
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University Representative, Research Affairs Council, Academic Affairs, 2018–present Northern State University and South Dakota Board of Regents University Representative, Complete College America Committee, Office of 2018–present
Academic Affairs, Northern State University and South Dakota Board of Regents
Member, Scientific and Editorial Board, Europa lernen: Perspektiven für eine 2018–present Didaktik europäischer Kulturstudien / Learning Europe: Perspectives for a Didactics of European Cultural Studies book series, Lit Verlag
Administrative Mentor, Dean of the Millicent Atkins School of Education, 2018–present Office of Academic Affairs, Northern State University
Chair, Dean of the Millicent Atkins School of Education Search Committee, 2018 Office of Academic Affairs, Northern State University
Member, Instructor of Chinese Search Committee, Confucius Institute, 2018 Northern State University
Non-unit Investigative Committee, Office of the President, Northern State 2018 University
Judge, History Day Competition, Northern State University 2018 Member, President’s Extended Cabinet, Northern State University 2016–present Member, Deans Council, Northern State University 2016–present Member, Extended Deans Council, Northern State University 2016–present Member, University Promotion and Tenure Committee, Office of the President, 2016–present
Northern State University Member, Executive Committee, Regional Science Education Center Building 2016–present Project, Northern State University Manager, Academic Affairs Priority Task List, Office of Academic Affairs, 2017-present
Northern State University Administrative Liaison, First Year Seminar Committee, Office of Academic 2016–present
Affairs, Northern State University Non-Voting Member, Graduate Council, Northern State University 2016–present Member, Enrollment Task Force, Office of Academic Affairs, Northern 2016–present
State University Member, Advisory Board, Center for Excellence in International Business 2016–present and Entrepreneurship, Northern State University Judge, Graduate Poster Competition, Annual Meeting of the Great Plains / 2017
Rocky Mountains Division of the American Association of Geographers, Grand Forks, ND.
Judge, Undergraduate Paper Competition, Annual Meeting of the Great Plains / 2017 Rocky Mountains Division of the American Association of Geographers, Grand Forks, ND.
Moderator and Judge, South Dakota Geographic Bee, National Geographic 2017 Society
Member, University General Education Committee, Office of Academic 2016–2017 Affairs, Northern State University Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Marshall 2015–2016
University Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Marshall 2013–2016
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University Faculty Reviewer, Faculty Development Committee for Online and Multimedia 2013–2016
Instruction, Marshall University Rater, Advanced Placement Human Geography, Educational Testing Service 2013–2016
Member, Marshall 20/20 Strategic Planning Group, Office of the 2013–2016 President, Marshall University
Member, Vision Statement Team, Marshall 20/20 Strategic Planning Group, 2013–2016 Office of the President, Marshall University
Member, Steering Committee, West Virginia Geographic Alliance 2010–2016 Peer Reviewer, Quality Matters 2012–2016 Contest Supervisor, SCORES Academic Festival, Marshall University 2009–2016 Faculty Academic Hearing Panelist, Marshall University 2008–2016 Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Geography, Marshall University 2003–2016 Library Liaison, Department of Geography, Marshall University 2003–2016 Chair, Administrative Secretary Search Committee, Department of Geography, 2014 Marshall University Member, Leveraging Technology Rapid Response Team, Service Portfolio 2014
Review, Marshall 20/20 Strategic Planning Group, Office of the President Member, Research Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Marshall University 2012–2014 Editorial Board Member, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences 2012–2014 Campus Representative, Kentucky Institute for International Studies 2012–2013 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, West Virginia Geographic Alliance 2010–2012 Member, Campus Internationalization Committee, Marshall University 2009–2012 Chair, Curriculum Sub-Committee, Campus Internationalization Committee, 2009–2011 Marshall University Core Curriculum Development Group, Office of Academic Affairs, 2009–2010
Marshall University Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Geography, 2009–2010 Marshall University Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Geography, Marshall 2009–2010 University Faculty Senator, Marshall University 2008–2009 Editorial Board Member, The Open Geography Journal 2007–2014 Editorial Board Member, Places OnLine, Association of American Geographers 2007–2011 Member, Internationalizing Higher Education Committee, Marshall University 2006–2007 Member, Dean Third-Year Review Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 2005
Marshall University Member, Athletic Committee, Marshall University 2005
Primary Courses Taught (at Marshall University) FYS 100: First Year Seminar GEO 100: Human Geography (Core Curriculum Critical Thinking Course, Writing Intensive,
Classroom and Online Versions) GEO 203: Economic Geography GEO 317: World Regional Geography
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GEO 404/504: Geography of Europe (Classroom and Online Versions) GEO 405/505: Political Geography (Writing Intensive) GEO 406/506: Population Geography GEO 412/512: Geography of Russia
Additional Courses Taught (at Marshall University) UNI 101: University 101 (Freshman Orientation Seminar) GEO 403/503: Geography of Asia GEO 409/509: Geography of North Africa and the Middle East (Writing Intensive) GEO 410/510: Urban Geography GEO 411/511: Medical Geography GEO 499: Geographic Field Research (Senior Capstone Course) GEO 616: Geographical Research (Master’s Thesis Proposal Course) GEO 4XX/5XX: Special Topics (European Cities, Nazi Germany, Population Geography) GEO 6XX: Graduate Special Topic Seminars (Asia, Russia, Urban Geography)
Professional Consultations and Reviews Journals American Journal of Political Science Annals of the American Association of Geographers Applied Geography Area Art and Design Review The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien Cities Cultural Dynamics cultural geographies Current Anthropology Environment and Planning A Environmental Practice European Urban and Regional Studies Geographical Bulletin Geographical Review Geography Compass GeoHumanities Geopolitics Imago Mundi: The International Journal of the History of Cartography International Journal of Peace and Development Studies Journal of Comparative Politics Journal of Geography Journal of Historical Geography Nationalities Papers The Open Geography Journal Political Geography
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The Professional Geographer Sage Open Southeastern Geographer Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers Urban Geography Presses Bedford / St. Martin’s Bentham Science Publishers Blackwell Publishing Elsevier Guilford Press John Wiley and Sons Publishing Kendall / Hunt Publishing Macmillan McGraw-Hill Higher Education Oxford University Press Palgrave UK Pearson Higher Education Routledge Rowman & Littlefield Sage Publications Taylor & Francis University of Nebraska Press W. H. Freeman and Co. Westview Press Other Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Artstor Associated Press Canada Council for the Arts CourseSmart Humanities in the European Research Area Technische Universität Berlin National Science Foundation National Fund for Scientific Research / Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique SirValUse Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada TextReviews Western Washington University
Professional Organization Memberships American Association of Geographers
Cultural Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers
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Eurasian Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers European Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers Great Plains / Rocky Mountains Division of the American Association of Geographers Historical Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers Political Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers Urban Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers
American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Association of America The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Language Skills English (native) German (proficient reading, speaking, and writing)